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Monday, April 28, 19S

6B - Evening Herald. Sanford. F I.

Mori Walker

BEETLE BAILEY

WIN AT BRIDGE
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merit. If he had to lead a
the diamond
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break 3-2. If it did, It wouldn't
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diamnnds would be enough to
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with the ten of hearts and led a
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SAIGON AP — U.S. hellcopters landed on Saigon rooftops and at Tan Son Nhut air
base today and began evacuating al.l but a few of the re.
malning 800 to 900 Americans
who fought off South Vietnamese desperately trying to flee
before Communist-led forces
take over,
U.S. Marines and armed civilians used pistol and rifle
butts to smash the lingers of
Vietnamese trying to claw their
way over the 10-foot wall at the
American Embassy as helicopters lifted off the roof. At the
airport, angry Vietnamese
guards fired at busloa&amp; of
eva cuees nd shouted, "We
want to go, too."
Some tried to jump over the
wall at the embassy and landed
on the barbed wire. A man and
woman lay on the wire, bleed.
ing. People held up their chitdren, asking Americans to take
them over the fence.
At the same time, South Vietnamese air force men began a
mass flight from their homeland, The Thai Foreign Ministry said 75 planes carried about
2,000 Vietnamese to Utapao air
base in southern Thailand,
Civilian officials of the South
Vietnamese government were
also reported fleeing as rumors
spread that the Viet Cong and
North Vietnamese would soon
march into Lhe city,
Defense Secretary James R.
Schlesinger said in Washlegton
about 4,000 Americans and
South Vietnamese were evacuated within the first three
hours after the U.S. alrIUt begaze. Tliz Pentagon dedlimd to
how many Marines were
involved In the operation.

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but only after a lot of agonizing.
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trick he relaxed, remarked, 'I book to: 'Win at Bridge." (do this
sure played the right suit' andnewspaper). P.0 Box 489 Radio
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By DONNA E.STES
Herald Staff Writer
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
O','?r the pa.it fcw weeks the
hearts of many Seminole
Countlans have gone out to the
orphans created by the War In
Vietnam, especially those of
mixed
as the North
Vietnamese and the Viet Cong
forces forged toward Saigon.
Tables with petitions were set
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ga t herIng
signatures
requesting federal officials to
assist natives in leaving their
war torn homeland for a new
life
Lth their American
relatives.
However, the transportation
into the United States of more
and more Vietnamese natives,
Possibly wkIUed and ',inable to
speak English, Is now causing
concern.

Mrs. Nancy Brunner, aide in
U.S. Rep. Richard Kelly's office
here, said she has been arceivirig inquiries by telephone
and in pern atout what the
government plans to do with the
immigrants.
Mrs, Brunner said none of
those requesting information
have shown bitterness, all
eretsed basically the same
thing
"How is our government going to handle these
people and absorb them,
especially with the high
unemployment rate? Who is
going to support them?
"They are only questioning
just now," Mrs. Brunner said.
Congressman Kelly, a guest
here at a political gathcring
last weekend, said as the South
Vietnamese
were
being
defeated and the Vietnamese
orphans weze arriving In
California "a wave of
emotionalism, human concern
Swept the nation."
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the citizens they are elected to
represent have no idea where
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where the mystery parcel is.
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Presumably, only the city
Ken McIntosh, and
Grier are "in" on the
acquisition of Land valued at
hat f-a-million doUar3.
at torney,

By President's Proclamation
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,ed the
pretty

The backs of members of the news media
stiffen with indignation when politicians take
it upon themselves to be critical of the fourth
estate and choruses of "f alse" are heard
when reporters are accused of authoring
misleading stories.

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But, a dramatic story published in a
national periodical two weeks ago set
mothers in the Central Florida area to
worrying.

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the commission meetin,
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team's meeting, Kelk
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across the street and ca
city Hall, "the wart on
girl's face."
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that the "negotiators know
where the land is."
Grier did confirm thzt the
purchase price is in the tie
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replied, 'No Sir, and I don't
care." Orlando thought d i e
issue wauld come before
council again before the actual
purchase, but Duerr assured
him it wouldn't.

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Lee Moore calls a "slow,
Herald Staff Writer
agonizing process" as they
Sanford City Commissioners begin taking on the job of
are in the middle of what Mayor studying how and what to do
with the situation of the City
Hall building.
After the commission
received a report from a team
Around the Clock
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ii it the feasibility of renovating the
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The stranger than fiction
approval was granted over
strong objections by Council.
man John Zacco, who said,
"Council should know which
parcels, Each of us should have
a voice."
But Zacco's fellow council
members, who all claim no

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m knowledge of where the land is,
"To do this on a 10-minute
gave the green light to Mayor notice is total nonsense. Total
nonsense. It's just not the way
Bill Grier to begin negotiations to do it" Zacco said
on the parcels which will be
Councilman Charles Sizer
used, presumably, for the
said
he saw some t)'pe
location of a utility plant.
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document, but he said he had it
sure
However, certain "con- "head cold" and
ditions" were placed on Grier. where the property in question
Namely, the mayor must have is located.
the city attorney and the city
Cquncil Chairman Edith
,j engineer study the contents of Duerr said she had "an idea"
the package and reports must where the land is, but she apbe made on percolation, zoning proved council's method of
and the land must be appraised making the purchase.
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purchase the land.
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Council
last night approved the expenditure of half-a-million
dollars for two parcels of la nd
— the only catch Is 'ouncil
members claim they don't
know where the land is locsted.
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conditioners and other household good&amp;
Besides the South Vietriamese planes which flew to
Thailand, a DCGB that had been
used by high-ranking South
Vietnamese officials landed at
Clark Air Base in the Philippines with 130 persons aboard,
including air force men aiid a
handful of women and children.
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U.S. fighter-bombers flew air
cover high over the city for the
evacuation. Officials said the
U.S. Embassy would soon close,
ending 30 years of official
American involvement in the
Indochina War.
As the Americans pulled out,
South Vietnamese police and
soldiers looted buildings they
had occupied. They carried out
refrigerators, furniture, air

Also last night Bill Ki
appeared before the
inissionwith a list ofstx
arguments against

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All the Orlando selective service office
could say was its refusal was based on a
presidential proclamation and the federal
government would issue additional in.
formation in due time.
U. S. Rep. Richard Kelly's (R-Hoilidayi
local office in Altamonte Springs got the
answers for us. So, you worrying mothers
take note
The Se I ('Ct I Ve Srvje Law is dco'ndent

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Tuesday, April 29, 1975

IN BRIEF

flow do you freeze something that's already been frozen?
That question popped up during yesterday's work session of
the Seminole County Commission when it was learned the
county will be short by about 1320,000 In anticipated revenues for
the current fiscal year.
In a report to the Board of County Commissioners from
Budget and Management Analyst Eleanor Anderson tb.'
Commission was told the malor est1matii deflc1t. inc1ijl
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Nixon Says He Ordered
Wire

Taps

On Halperin

NEW YORK tAPI
Richard M. Nixon says he ordered
wiretaps on Morton H. Halperin and others, "Including
employes of th e National Security Council .,. In an effort
to discover the source or sources of leaks of highly
classified information." The former president's remarks
cre included in a seven-page statement sent to Hal.
penn's attorneys in connection with a suit filed against
Nixon by fla!perin seeking damages which could run in
excess of 1300,000. Nixon wrote that he had acted under his
"broad discretion" as president and was "absolutely
immune from civil liability therefor." At the time of the
wiretapping of his home at Bethesea, Md., from May 1969
to February 1971, Halperin was an aide to Henry A.
Kissinger. then presidential assistant for national
security affairs and now secretary of state.
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1— State revenue sharing-495,000.
!. Building receiplc—$140,M)
3— Landfill receipts-485,000.
Ms. Anderson's report indicated the shortagen the state
Revenue Sharing "could be adjusted downward if the Board
desired to place all State Revenue Sharing funds into the
General Fund to reach the $360,000 budgeted and distribute the
remaining receipts to the Road and Bridge fund.
"This would decrease the figure by $95,000 making the
deficit only $225,000 In the General Fund," according to the
report.
Commissioner Mike Hatthwa, who chaired the work
session, saRi, "We've ot to stop releasing frozen funcL and
tighten our belts."
According to Ms. Anderson and Administrative Aide Betty
Suiicoe, a reserve of about $400000 is needed for the hrst two
months of next year's budget operation, "per last year's
figures."

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DETROIT tAP
Chrysler Corp. is resorting to
rebates again as the firm's share of the U.S. car market
dwindles. General Motors and Ford Motor Co. are not
expected to match immediately the $20C compact car
price rebate unveiled Monday by Chrysler Corp. The rebates begin Thursday and will last one month. Chrysler's
share of the domestic market for 1975 to date has slipped
almost 3 per cent, to 15 per cent, in recent weeks.
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It was noted the first cash In-flow would start around the
first of November when people commence paying their property
taxes. "This tax in-flow is an asset," said E. H. Underwood,
consultant for Public Research and Management, Inc., of
Atlanta.
However, it was decided a directive be issued to all

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department heads to the effect they are not to make any capital
outlay purchases during the first two months of the next fiscal

Bush suggested Fowler review the data immediately.
County P1nner 13111 Kercher presented a detailed map

year. Too, the directive is to explain the freeze and to let all
department heads know the freeze is to remain in effect for the
balance of the current fiscal year.
Prior to discussion on the budget freeze, the topic of railroad
speed limits was bantered about at great length.
It was Indicated that Seminole County plans to join the City
of Altamonte Springs in a petition to the Department of 'Fransoortatlon (DOT) for a hearing to consider lowering train speed
limit.c in the county.
County Attorney Tom Freeman said, "The DOT is aware of
Altamonte's petition. However, It is advisable for Altamonte IL)
join the county in a petition in order to prepare a more thorough
case."
Altamonte Springs apparently doesn't want to wait an
longer in presenting its petition in light of a fatal crash at the
Ballard Street crossing last week which claimed the life of a
Maitland man.
In that crash, it was estimated the train was traveling in
excess of 70 miles per hour when it collided with the auto of real
estative executive Raymond Wagstaff at the crossing which has
no barriers nor signal lights,
It was pointed out that current speed limits In the county on
the main line are 79 miles per hour for passenger trains and o
miles per hour for freights with the exception of Longwood
where the speed is restricted to 50 mph.
Frank Fowler, human factors consultant hired by the
county to assist in preparing materials for a public hearing with
1)01, was not in attendance at yesterday's work session.
Howe or, it was pointed out that Fowler's report contains three
recommendations, including cutting the speed limit of trains,
provide electrical instrumentation at all crossings and provide
more clearly defined crossing rigns If electrical devices can't be

showing all major crossings in the county and land um, as well
as density of population at and near the crossings in order to
assist In the hearing with DOT.

Freeman said, "Ther, Is no magic in the petition. The
question remains Is 79 mph or even 60 mph in Seminole County
municipalities justified and will DOT modify speeds allotted in
Seminole County.
"The probl?m Is bow much time does Mr. Fc!er need,"
Frecmar. said. "We should complete our homework without
delay and submit the compkte survey to him (Fowler)."
Freeman also advised that it might be wise to "hold a prehearing conference between all parties, including Seaboard
Coast Line officials, so that all parties are aware of the
petition's contents and also workout any conflicts he(oieluind.

think it would be relatively easy to Incorporate all reports
into a 30-minute presenta tion," Freeman said. 'There is always
additional strength in unity and it would be prejudicial to our
cause If we join in Altamonte's petition to DOT."
Even though Fowler was absent from yesterday's work
session, the Board was advised the dtudy he has been preparing
is complete and needs only to be put into Its final form.
Freeman was instructed to determine when the Altamont.e
iiis hearing will be held and also to find out if the in
forifl1ltiOn gathered is adequate.
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According to a survey through County Engineer Bill Bush's
office, the required hazard information has been developed and

Altamonte Springs Mayor Norman Floyd said last week
that his city has been compiling Information for 16 months,
indicating his demaridfor a public hearing before the DOT isnot
a hasty one predicted on Wagstalf's death last week.
"It is not a fast effort, but one which has been well plan.
ned," Floyd said, and he feels the county has taken too much
time to file a petition of Its own.
Since 1970, there have been over 50 trIn-car collisions and
eight fatalities in Seminole County, excluding any within the
city limits of Sanford.

City Gives Okay
To Zoning
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Talks

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I'of nuclear arms talks as well as uncertainty about a
European security conference are the main reasons for
delaying President Ford's summit meeting with Soviet
leader Lewid 1. Brezhnev. Once tentatively planned for
late June, the meeting has now slipped to September at
the earliest, but the Soviets remain firmly committed to
detente, th5 officials MIY.
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TAlLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) —Atty. Gen. Robert Shevin
says that if he had it to do over, he would disclose a lease
with Former law partners because "there's not a darn
thing that I'm ashamed of."
He was scolded Monday by House appropriations
subcommittee members for failing to disclose the lease.
But the panel found no evidence of a conflict of interest.
Shevin said the thought of publicly disclosing a lease
with his former law partners, Alvin Goodman and Sylvan
hIoltz.m2n of Miami, never occurred to him because '1
didn't have an interest in the building."
"I'm not trying to say you were crooked, but it seems to
me that a thought like that would have occurred to you,"
Rep. A.H. "Gus" Craig, 1)-St. Augustine, told Shevm.
Shevin has been called before House committees
several times this session to explain potentially emharassing situations. He and House Speaker Donald
Tucker, 1)-Tallahassee, are considered leading 1918
Democratic gubernatorial possibilities.
latestcall for Shevin's explanation followed the dis.
cover)' by the Appropriations Committee staff that
Shevin's office was renting 3,243 square feet of office

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TALI.AHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — A House appropriatim3
s',thcommittee says it can't in good ccnscience cut its
recommendation to boost Gov. Reubin Askew's publicschool budget by $39 million.
The subcommittee insiited Monday on sticking with its

recommendation despite an order from the parent House
Appropriations Committee to reduce the propal.
"We reconsidff ed and decided to stick with our propos-

al," said Rep. William Ardrews, 1)-Gainesville and chairman of the subcommittee. "We will tell the full corn mltteethatwehavethefactstosupportow- case."
Willimns will Inform the conurdttee of the sub-

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been able to drink until 2 a.m., ded. that if -anyone wants a
public hearing on the matter the city's resoiution on double for information.
Herald Stall Writer
but they would have had the drink with his scrambled eggs will be held next week when the
taxation. The item was placed
"I got cooperation at the
great pleasure of being allowed — that's his business."
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second and final reading will be on the work shop after council departmental level, but at the
CASSELBERRY
Hard to order a bourbon with breakBut council approved the held.
failed to agree on items top levels they di -"t seem to
liquor with scrambled eggs fast berinning at 7 a.m, on or(iinance allowing the sale of
'"he request to atnend the provided by the ccunty which kno
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Sundays.
hard liquor with meals on ordinance was made by owners the city use&amp;
was strange," Boldt said.
"We never Intended allowing Sundays, but deleted Uie section of two night spots — the Club
The finit draft of an orCity Finance Director Harold
When the document is
the
sale of liquor with break- allowing liquor sales with Juana and Sportsmen's Den.
dinance amendi ng this city's
Boldt, who has prepared the granted final approval by
fast," Council Chairman Edith meals from 7 to 9:30 a.m.
Owners say they need the resolution, said he's revised his council, it will be forwarded to
liquor laws would have allowed
Dierr said.
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lease proposal with an Orlando Systems Corporation which work force, as the compaiiy
Dolgner said if the final
company which plans to con- announced it will construct gears up its opera tions to agreement is worked out this
concrete modular housing units supply a market within a 600- week, operation on the project
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could begin as early as next
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And, with tongue in cheek, the ordinance allows liquor with surrounding communities,
owes the city each year hopes that dollars will begin
Tippler3 not only would have Councilman Sal Orlando, ad- meals beginning at I p.m. A
Action again was delayed on beginiing this year.
flowing back to city taxpayers.
He said he visited various City officials want either a
people at the departmental rebate or a reduction in the tax
level in county government and miLlage.
received help in preparation of
Also at last night's meeting,
his
document.
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council approved a SM monthly
Last week, city officials car allowance for Boldt. Other
struct modular housing units in dicated that 83 Soon as the lease between attorneys repi esenting
ByMICK LOCHRIDGE
criticized
county officials for department he ,ids receive
a plant which was previously Is finalized the plant will begin both parties the Southeastern
Herald Staff Writer
not
assisting
Boldt in his search identical armounts.
occupied by a bankrupt operation.
and SCOPA to finalize the
Dolgner said the company agreement on the Phase II
The Seminole County Port modt,ilar building firm.
SrOPA agreed to a tentative will employe from 40-50 Persons project with Sav-More TerAuthority I SCOPA) last night
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accepted a tentative building agreement with Standard most of them from the local ininals, Inc.
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Saturday by the Sanford Telephone Pioneers Club for present and
Sanford Woman's Club building, Include (from left) BM Harrows,
Russ Kitner, Irene Lappin, Vi Laspee, Ben Johns and Bob Bentz.
Approximately 30 persons entered dhplays represesiting a
variety of collections, arts and crafts, (Herald Photo by Tom

da imsuring area," Williams the form of contributions," Wil.
said.
barns testified.

McClanahan, who Is in
Twenty-West Subdivision aired tickets will be for the residents charge of the city's animal
The port several weeks ago
a list of complaints Including of the Twenty-West subdivision con tr ol program, said he would acquired possession of the
parking problems, speeding on and told fellow commissIoners "try to get some K-9 relief" to 40,000 square loot building and
residential streets, dogs run- "get your phones ready."
uninediately sought a tenant
Ow rtiidents.
Mike Cannon, 2305 Lisa
ning loose on the weekends and
Cannon also complained for the
building.
teenagers riding bicycles on the t'urt, spokesman for the group
Dolgner
said tentative
about
derelict
cars
which
have
understand
why
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don't
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sidewalks.
sche(Iule for lease payments,
And while the coitunission we have to come down here
been sitting on the side of the pending attorney's final action,
instructed Police Chief Ben complain everytime we have roads for several months
will retire all the port's debts
Cannon also requested speed
Butler to strictly enforce a 25 some problems. The oniy way
thich have built up over the
mile speed limit on Usa Court, to solve it is to come down limit signs be erected on the time when CSSI was in
Mitch Court and Hartwell here."
streets and City Manager bankrupt proceedings.
Cannon also said that he Warren 'Pete' Knowles said he
some
officials
Standard Systems CorCourts,
questioned the motives of the expected the city commission to would look into the matter.
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With the dog catcher not
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cral tlim_saiul dollars to (root.
WIllI;iIiK s;ti1 ( iirn'twho worked out of Gurney's for specifics.
Washington office, and to Has"I gave him some informatien, who worked In Orlando, tion. . . and he nodded his head
Most of the money went to in confirmation," Williams told
Grout, he said. All the money th e jury.
came from FHA builders, WilWilliams said he learned
l iams said.
from Grout that candidates to
lie testified that he took $50,- replace Howell were being In000 to Groot in Washington, terviewed in Wasilngton.
gave 18,000-10,000 more to a
Then, near ly two years later,
cress secretary for Grout, and he said, he was told by both
sciA amounts ranging from $2,- Gurney and Grout:
500-8,000 to Washington by
"It looks like you're going to
Western Union or in money or- get your wis h because we're rehams.
ders.
moving Howell. We understan d
Williams, once Gurney's
Another time, he said, he the ha ndicap you've had in
chief fund raiser, testified gave Groot 11,0001,000 that was working wi th hi m."
about his activities Monday in supposed to be put into the
But Lowell, an uninclicted cothe bribery-conspiracy trial of campaign of L A. "Skip" Ba- conspirator, was not fired , lie
Gurney, Groot, Joseph Bastien, (ails of West Palm Beach who testified earlier in the trial that
another former aide to Gurney, was running for Congress.
he left his job in mid 1974 on
and former Federal Hou3ing
In tr)ing to use the FHA of. medical leave.
Administration officers K. fices for fund raising, Williams
Williams said he had much
Wayne Swiger and Ralph said he found Forrest Howell in better luck with William PeIski,
Koon
Jacksonville uncooperative,
former FHA director in Miami.
All are charged with conIn April or May 1971, he said In early 1971, he said Grout acspiracy to build an illegal slush he personally told G urney companied him to see PeIski.
fund from builder contributions about it. "I very briefly told
"We both asked Mr. Pelski
by promising Gurney's in tht
for his full cooperation in chan.
fluence with the FHA.
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Wiliams. 30, has served time not working with our support- whom he felt we could work
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1 A1 I-'\, l'la I Al' - For iner fund-raiser Larry Williams
says thousands of dollars he
collected for federal housing favors were pumped to the Washington and Florida offices of
former Sen. Edward Gurney.
.James Groot, Gurney'a top
administrative aide, knew all
about the Inone)' and where it
came from and even helped
persuade a federal housing off Icer to grant commitments to
builders who woula contribute
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million fund to pay claims over $100,000.
The Senate approved the bill (flBl 7) 38-1 Monday
after stripping it of provisions to limit doctors' liability to
$100,000andsetupa fund to
claims over that amount.
The measure was sent to the House, where Sena te Cornmercy Chairman W.D. Childers, fl-Pensacola, said he exThe House 5ill (ontains the liability limit and fund

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TALLAHASSEE, Flu, (All) nnuneed Monday. It will take and not cast the deciding vote in friends discussed the possible a trial," Rish added.
fective Wednesday.
any cases.
rsignatlon with the committee
The resignation means that
Nominated were 2nd District
acceptance of Supreme Court
Askew discussed the time lag
Sources said the possibility of through Adkins and that he, by early September, the seven- Court of Appeal Judge Stephen
Justice David McCain's resig. with Chief Justice James Ad- the delay giving McCain state Askew, House Speaker Donald member court will have a ma- Ii. Grimes of Bartow, attorney
nation came with some reluc. kins and Chairman William J. retirement benefits also played Tucker, D-Tallahassee, and jority of four new members — Alan Carl Sundberg of St. Petancebecauseefthefourmonth Rush of a house impeachment a part. But Rish said McCain
Senate President Dempsey three of them appointed by terstiurg and Mallory H.
delay in its effective date,
committee before the panel would receive no pension.
Barron, 1)-Panama City, Askew and one a former Askew Horton, a Miami lawyer and
"Because of the time and ex- voted to end its action against
McCain's resignation also agreed to accept It.
former 3rd District Court of
aide.
cerise of a possible trial in the McCain.
stopped the articles of unAppeal judge.
Senate, I feel it is In the best
The chief justice said he peachmnent from being entered
McCain will be paid $13,300
The Supreme Court Judicial
interest of the state to accept asked for the delay in the effec- today In the House Journal, over the four months but
$00,- Nominating Commission cent
"erg were
Hnrten
this resivnation irrevoeh1y, a.' tive date so M'Ci could hd '.
z th
by the 000 will be saved by not having Askew three names Monday for also among the nominees In
it
tcd," 1;a
with the 800-case backlog in the Florida Bar, state attorneys a house vote or Senate trial on him to select one to succeed March 1974 when Askew apa press statement.
court. But Adkins added that and other investigators, a impeachment, Rish said,
Justice Hal Dekle, whose resig- pointed Justice Ben Overton to
MeCain's resignation, under McCain will take on no new source said.
"The important thing is that nation, aLso under impeach- succeed retired Chief Justice
threat of impeachment, was an. cases, write no new opinions
Rish said some McCain he is out without the question of ment committee pressure, Is el- Vassar Carlton.

TA11AHASSEE,Fla. (AP) — In approving an omnibus
medica l malpractice insurance bill, the Florida Senate
has left to a conference conunittee the details of a M

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Sen. Philip Lewis,
chairman of the Natural Resources Committee, hopes a
conference committee can iron out differences in an
CfliIu,u
.irganization mit in two n three
meetings.
The Ilouse.Senate conference panel planned a breakfast
meeting today to plan a schedule for reconciling the
differing versions of the bill, already approved by the two
chambers.
In the House, the full Commerce Committee was to consider the cubcornmittee vote defeating the bill (11B1357)
that would allow banks to have branches within a county.
The committee has been under heavy pressure to send the
bill to the house and a close vote was expected.
The Standards and Conduct Committee faced a final
vote on its bill revising the conflict of interest code for
public official. and state employes.
The bill (which is unnumbered) requires public officials
to avoid even the appearance of conflict and lists a host of
outlawed practices, such as awarding state contracts to
business partners.
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Voqt Revives

Councilman Gerard Connell
Reading from Schreiner's
blasted the proposed annexa- campaign literature when he.
tion and inclusion of business ran for office, Connell elicited
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major criticism from county
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WASHINGTON (AP) The Senate is beginning debate
passage of the ordinance was re-annexation last year, but has adjacent to the tract had to be
Cocoa
Beach, has called a hadn't been granted for
on how large next year's federal deficit should be With
scheduled for 8 p.m.. May 19. pushed it forward this )ear.
pa%ed. Councilman H. A. Scott
second
delegation
meeting next arguments.
conservatives saying it should be lower than the Budget
Joined with Connell in opposing
week
to
disc
u
ss
the
Controversi.
Commiuee proposed and liberals contending it should be
The issue has caused a split
the proposal. "I've always been
al
Issue
of
whether
or not (0 the delegation, with Fechtel
higher. The coqimitteesuggested a $5spending level for
against this," Scott said.
create a coniplroller'a office in opposing State
the fiscal year berinning July 1 with a $67.2 billion deficit.
Rep. Bob
di
Council Chairman J. R.
Woodia
Seminole County.
This compares with a $353 spending total and $60 billion
Ifattaway,
D-Altamonte
Grant.' Schrelaer and Quxd
,
"One o( sny concerns Is the
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deficit proposed by President For&amp;
Hattaway Wr vowed
member June Ltrmann supfact that It appears the County to
take
the
issue through the
ported the move, designed to which the P&amp;Z board dedded Commission can direct the House witli or without Fechtel's
"
remove the city from a lawsuit two weeks ago was not needed Clerk of the Circuit Court to do
filed
by Attorney General to the city.
WASHINGTON(AP)— President Ford ordered the last
all of this anyway," Vogt said
Robert Shevin to oust the
Commission decided that this morning.
But legislators my without
800to900 Americans evacuated from South Vietnam early
certain guidelines need to be
School Supt. Bud Layer this board get moving on Woodlands property from city control.
today. "There was mm ground fire, but co damage" to
Fechtel'3 support, the issue Is
Shevin's lawsuit claims and established In order that per. The County Commission has dead for this year. But Hatmorning said school officials and either complete the school
the helicopters or the Americans aboard them as they left
are "closer" to compt1on of or begin considering the the city admi ts the property sorts will know what is expected recommended that the Clerk of taway also says Fechtel is
beselged Saigon, said Pentagon spokesman JP1I IJaiUII
portable was not annexed in accordance of them on landscaping before the Circuit Court's dut.les be coming around to his point of
Wood1lands Flementof-i School. posW1511(ty
of
p
split and a corTrptroIler 1* hired view and now believes Fechtel
but declined to
mment aMrooms for the children with state law in that It was not they appear before
a
site plan. Sten. by the comml"lon. The will siSport the measure in the
contiguous to other city land board with
whether the school' *ffl be' next year.
ready when school opens net
Woik began on the school when taken isto the city. Strom voted against the motion, meeting has been scheduled House.
Ci
H o l d s Fa
The P&amp;Z board, decided at for 5 p.m. Monday in
September.
more than a year ago and was Shevin's office has agreed to
B'ith Vogt and State Senator
Layer and School Board Atty. scheduled for completion by drop the suit if the city rean- their last meeting that current Tallahassee.
Vogt said it's "Quite Lori Wilson, I-Merritt Island,
Doug Stenstrorn met yesterday September. But the contractor, nexed the tract, which is now regulations in the city's Zoning
with lawyers and other in. Building Movers Inc., defaulted contiguous. The city's other Ordinance were adequate for possible" that a second vote say they will not Introduce the
terested parties In an effort to and r bonding company took alternative was to permit regulating landscaping,
will be taken on the issue. At the measure In the Senate until it
By JA'NE CASSPELBERRY
— awarded Sanford Fire delegation's first meeang, the has Passed the Hour..
ouster of the tract,
Committee has voted to make get the ball roiling on the over the projejet.
Herald Staff Writer
the renovation and completion problem-plagued Woodlands.
Although the city advertised Department U. John Crow a vole was 3-1 In favor of a
The contract called for
Wilson says the matter has
of We community building and
"We've got two ,
ipt!
'ons that
the 16-year-old school the proposed re-annexation plaque on his retirement after comptroller. State Rep. Vince created a "civil war" in
WINTER SPRINGS - In Sunshine Park as the No. 1 we're utill considering," Layer from the old Altamonte with residential zoning in Its 33 years with the
department. Fechtel, R-Leesburg, cast the Seminole County, Clerk of the
spitc of warnings from City priority project. The project is said. He said one option 13 Elemeb!ary School site to I,. E. entirety. the ordinance adopted
— adopted a 30-year (ran- lone dissenting vote.
Circuit Court Arthur Beckwith
Attorney Newman Brock of estimated to cost $34,000. The "speedier" than the other, but Williamson
Road
near last night included the small chise ordinance with Southern
possible legal repercussions, committee hopes to apply for he also said officials are Longwood and making the portion on Longwood hills Road Bell Telephone Company.
Vot said he would like a Jr. has vehemently opposed
"better erplimtion" aL to why any move to split his duties.
City CouncU lag night reaf. federal Bicertmial grant with checking out the legality of the school like new.
for B-1 zoning. This zoning wps
If the bill moves through the
the offi ce needs to be split. lie
at
the
firmed an earlier decision th
city paying half the cost of
'speedier" option.
Then George Saunders, approved by the city in the
said County Commissioners House and Senate, It must still
Planned Unit Development the project.
Layer said he hopes to have a former president of Building original annex, but illegal
and other interested parties come before the voters for
PUDi zoning for the Crooked
Finance Commissioner recummendatiou for the school Movers Inc., defaulted and the annexation,
R
Creek project had expired in Frank Durrance said $30,000 is board at a 7 p.m. meeting project became property of
have
been invited to attend the approval. Hattaway has
Schreiner insisted if the city
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and he said ample time recommended the issue be
March.
available in the building fund, tomorrow at the County Surety Financial Indemnity now designated that parcel
has
been
alloted for arguments, placed on the ballot during next
In a 4-1 vote Cotwd in- left from the Southeast Bank Courthouse.
Co.. which rebid the project, residential, the city would wirod
structed the attorney to notify loan to finance the construction
Layer said school officials and the lowest bid was from up in court again.
Western Land Planning Co., the of the fire station-city hail still "have some legal Saunders.
Grant, meanwhile, ulasted
developer. based on fail-at to (vinplex.
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problems. but we're gonna do
Partnts say their cvncern is away at those who insist
begin construction within six
-6 awd he is working up something."
not with the financial aspect, property be zoned to the highest
While most Americans were
months as called for In the City a com pr ehensive Employment
Layer said he has asked the but with getting their childre n residential category. Poor pulling out, a few remained beordinance, refusal by the
Act (CETA) project State Department of Fducation out of the overcrowded Sable people have to have a place to hind.
company to request a DRI for a summer recreation for assistance In an attempt to Point Elementarj and into a live, too, he said, adding he handful of newsmen and mis(Developmental Regional director for the city in hopes of resolve the issue.
separate facility
be it could see nothing wrong with a sionaries.
Impact) study from the East obtaining funds to implement it.
Last week, parents in the renovated school or portable small grocery store in a
mo lc)ns
"We have talked about this
Cenlrbl Florida Planning
Donald Sines was appointed Woodlanth area asked that the classroom.
residential area.
for years," said Max Edi3er, 28,
Council; and violation of a on the City Planning Corn(Conttiid From Page 1-A) alone while my wife works," he
of 1w-pin, Okla., who works
previously stated schedule in missiou by Council to replace
with the Mennonite Central
said,
providing egress and ingress Charles Chute, who submitted
"But, I am convinced there
Committee "We could never
"So far I've gotten nowhere
and construction of a box his resignation last week. Sines,
come up with a defi,nite answer. will be problenu ahead," he Nobody knows anytWng. All the
culvert at Hayes Road and who resides at 1305 Deer Run in
Givflen
i
Niw we realize that having said, adding those who adopted immigration office could tell
"various ot'er factors"
th Tuskailla area, moved to
talked of lot to our Viet- the children will eventually inc Is they are hunting homer
Councilman John Daniels the city last June from Virginia.
LONGWOOD— Public Works looped to other city lines for o residents of the community who njimese pe9ple, and told them have a price to pay."
for 64 orphans being brought
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defended his motion with "Wo
UUMMOr nalpo r ISM llu
o
city
lt alld
w pay.
omlete citywid
water
not to yield to fear or ignorance,
I-Ongtime
Sanford
resident
into
the country from Guam.
ought to dissolve the city if we
councilmen last night a water system.
He said the water fees should we cannot leave them In this Del Euga this morning decried I've also been told 20,000
don't have the g uts and forshortage crisis i.sat hand unless
Estimating eonatruction be increased to those using hour of need, So we are the lack of pla nni ng by the Vietnamese are to
be taken to
titude to stand up and be
the drought comes to a speedy would take at least a year If above the 5,001) gallons staying."
f ederal government, bringing Eglund Air Force Race.
counted nox.'
end,
w(rk w're -minimum, especially corni1l'71Cdi1t'l
The Thai government said it the Vietnamese natives to the
'What Is Ow government
Irwin flun'rr cast the only
'
~htr
rei,
or.mien,
~
,
.
,-%I
the
Oty
mtrOM
interpst&amp;
had advised the US. Embassy United States.
going to do with all these
Saying
lh'
city'o
'r
ter
dissenting vote.
ime a m(atuiLbi in th t InCii'jmnICtaIrri: I.R. Grnnt that' allplanestelonglngtothe
Euga said he spent the people?" he asked. "Who is
.,ystem pum ped
Council acted in response to
ttTiir, Ln all ,luzuty" usel of rem'rxkti the weil ima ground Camlic,ii,en and 3 -i-, 1. Viet. ni irr Ing IDe T11ne M ~,
i cash yeing to .
,,u-)po
, rt them? Will
ga llons during an eight hour
an April Ith 1ettr from Jack
water such as lawn sprayLig storZ Link now beiq used in narnese governments floyrn W miling various de
they I)e taking jobs from
Cooper, representative of
and the filling ol
the water system are not paid Thailand must be turned over to Lies, Including the U.S. Americans?"
evening
.
Fisher
said
this
Western Land refusing a
pools. The situation will become for, "If we are going to build the the Thai authorities
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request by Council to obtain £
more
money
grave
must
come
from
it the current
expect to return them to the Washington of ,
dtring a 24 hour
of both
The
fiR! study and including a
so
mewhere," he said,
drought
c
onti
nues,
he
said.
ne xt Ca mbodian and Sou th Congressmen
Kei&gt; and
pumps
at
the
Ch
ur
ch
Street
prcposed
construct ion
Fisher said he would make Vietnamese goernmerts."
William Chappel! with no
plant ran 19 out of 24 hours and
Mayo" Jrmes K. Lormann
schedule. After Council notified
his recommendations on the
Three
U.S.
results.
Marine
helicop.
these
pumps
are
in
danger
of again pushed for removal f
the dereloper it would not give
rate increase in writing ten landed at the U.S defense
"I offered a home to a
burning
out
If
use
continues
at
11 monthly limit on utility taxes
an extension of the March
available
to
the
council
this
attache's
compound
at
Vietnamese
widow with a child.
the
air
this rate, he salt
to city residents to raise money
Jead1it the Firm had a strip
week for consideration at the base to load Americans brought I am willing to feed, cloth and
cleared from Moss Road and
Fisher recommended U' city for the water expansion. May 12 council tmeeting.
there by bus through angry provide housing in exchange for
take
some survey work done, but
action to authorize Council member June
EsIlnlat&amp;4 in the past for a crowds of Sou th Vietnamese them beIng wi th me
from 9 In
id
Wrie is ripe to raise
council did not consider this
a stwiy with the vie, toward
new well, grol stirage and wanting to fle. with them,
the 'norning until 2:30 Jr. the
ter
tea,
constructing a new we.", ground
signtfie4 the beginning of
pumps hi the western sector
Three other Marine helic
afternoon. I do not want a
storage tank and variable speed
nstruction.
Fisher frowned on the in- ha-we ranged upward of $300,00 ten turned back when a series housekeeper
and expect
pump lit the
west v'nd. He 'rea.se in uUJ;ty tas.s, saying exctusive eJ land acquisition of explosions rocktd the
Daniels announced the
air nothing ?rom them except
said 4 plain there could be this would hurt the oider costs.
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WASHINGTON (AP) -President Ford, presented with
a series of options by his economic and energy advisers
Monday, will decide Later in the week whether to Impose a
new 11-per-barrel oil tariff hike, a spokesman says. Ford
presumably will reach a decision by Wednesday since, in
the absence of action to the contrary, the dollar-a-barrel
increase automatically would take effect Thursday.

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WILI.IAM D. CURHIE, Managing Editor
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Jistice McCain:
A Rcsai Dilemma
We have been spared the spectacle of an im•
peachment proceedings against Justice David
McCain of the Florida Supreme Court.

Yesterday, McCain submitted his resignation,
four days after a house committee recommended
his impeachment.
However, there's a catch to th e resignation and
thif ic that

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met with area egIslators during an appreciation
breakfast in Tallahassee while discussing
agricultural issues. Included in the group were
W.W. lyre, president of the Seminole Farm
Bureau; Cecil Tucker, director of Seminole FR,
Sanford; and Ed Yarborough, director Seminole
FR, Geneva.

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hauled away tools, canned
goods, frozen meats, camera
and stereo equipment, a color
television, three pistols, two
rifles and a shotgun, tota l value
$2,730.
Arthur Chamberlin, sumrr,uned home from wcrk by a
neighbor who saw two Juveniles
In the back yard of Cham.
berlin's 514 Satsuma Drive,

burglarized house.
Deputy Jim Hubbard said the
items were later recovered
near a drainage ditch in the
same
neighborhood.
No
suspects had been arrested in
the case today, of ficers said,
In south Seminole dayligh t
burglars hit the home of Roger
Pouncey, 178 Tollgate Trail, the
Woodlands, Longwood. Deputy

color television, camera and
tape recorder valued at $515
was missing from the

garage was broken into and
parts valued at $250 stripped
from a motorcycle. In addition

today were investigating three

daylight burglaries in which
yeggc made off with firearms,
televisions, stereo equipment
and scuba diving gear valued at
nearly $4,000.
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investigating the theft of O
bales of hay from a barn at
Airport Boulevard and U.S. 17.
92. Harry Robson, of 613 E. 14th
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Trials have been scheduled in Lingo, 20, of 200 Fern Park i
circuit court here for six
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SHAWINIGAN, Que. (AP)
Police shot and killed
n"......... on dru An,3.IICUUIUU Oil tr ial IIiL Uth UI
uiree armeti bank robbers Monday and slightly wounded
in separate cases. A hearing June 23 on a charge of delivery
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the bank manager who was being held hostage
has
also
been
scheduled
q
on
of
controlled
substance.
authorities said. One policeman also was wounded during
violation of probation for a man Debra Rose Drummond, 19, of
the exchange of gunfire. Police said the three men two
in
a drug case.
825 S.
Wymore Road,
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ofthemarmedwithautoniaticweaponsandthethirdwith
All
seven
entered
pleas
of Altamonte
Springs,
is
a pistol - entered the Canadian National Bank, de--i
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innocent when arraigned scheduledfortrjalJune9onthe
manded money and took the bank manager and another
yesterday befote Circuit Court same charge, as is Deborah
person hostage. When the gunmen emerged from
v/ /'Judge
J. William Woodson.
Ann Cross, 22, Jackson St.,
bank, police opened rue, killing twoof them and wournllng
e
week
of
Longwood.
the third as well d5 the bank manager. Two of the gunmenTrial is scheduled th
June
23
for
John
William
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McClanahan, 22, of 40. Editha Listed thelroccupatlonsas go-go
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Maggie Smith, the Oscar-winning
value of $1,500 to $2,000 stashed property and possession of
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British actress, has been granted a divorce from her actor
in a bag underneath a bathroom marijuana.
husband Robert Stephens.
sink at an Altamonte Sanford police said they
The London divorce court granted the actjoncnMondsy
Springs restaurant. McClan- found 15 siiall marijuana CANCER UNIT DOUBLE A WARD WINNER
after Miss Smith charged Stephens with adultry with an
ahan Is free on his own plants growing In the rear yard Mrs. Shirley Huaman,, president of the Seminole County Cancer Unit of the American Cancer
unnamed WOITthfl.
recognizance pending trial,
of Drook's residence when he Society displays two plaques recognizing it as the first unit to go over its 1974 goal and the highest
Miss Smith, 40, Is In New York starring on Broadway in
John Thomas Govoruhk, 19, was arrested on the stolen percentage increase. Bob Daehn (left) is Crusade chairman while Mike Lindsay serves as the
Noel Coward's "Private Lives." She said in a statement to
of Altamonte Springs, also free property charge.
executive director of the lake-Seminole County units,
the court that her marriage had broken down.
on his own recognizance, Is
A violation of probation
Stephens, 43, did not contest the case,
scheduled for trial the week of hearing has been set for May 2
Care and control of the couple's two sons, Christopher,
June 30 on a possession of for Guy Neil Parent Jr., 19, of
7, and Toby, 6, was given to Miss Smith.
marijuana charge.
W. F'irst St., Sanford, in con.
The couple was married In 1967 and appeared together
Two Fern Park nightclub go- nection with a case involving
in the film "The Prime of MISS Jean Brodie," which won
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go dancers face trial in June on possession of prohibited drug
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Miss Smith her Academy Award In 1967.
drug charges. Deborah Lott less than five grams.

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PeM' CS=t afford fees (Or text books, because they Atlantic University. In his address. Dr. Creech
do not have any means of transportation, touched on our American herita ge as it relates to
because there are no special classes to accept education and mentioned his concern over
the handicapped. One child, age 13, was expelled today's lack of public support for colleges and
from school because he wet his pants and the universities across America.
principal decided this "difference" was a threat
During the opening of the cererwrny, the band
to order.
played and the audience, faculty and students
The desire for orderliness, as it happens, IS stood and sang our National Anthem, but our fl
vered America in
Columbus, the Italian navigator,
ag
apparently
a primary reason for the exclusion of was conspicuously absent,
1492. That we know,
so many atypical kids from American
The Norseman L,eil Erion landed on some
classrooms. Much bureaucracy no doubt enter,
North American coast around the year 1000. That is now
Upon leaving the ceremony, I asked one of the
the equation, and In the case of gifted children Doctors on the faculty about the absence of our
generally
But Hanno the Phoenician stepped ashore on Cape Cod In there is usually Just not enough tax money flag on the platform and his answer was "It was
provided for facilities, but CDF believes that just an ovrr-sighit."
the middle of the (111th century before Christ. That
SlfliplC
efficiency too often is the 'eal culprit.
of a Harvard linguist who deciphered on ancient stone tablet by
Needs are ignored for systems. Thus a pregnant
I would suggest to Dr. Creech and Dr. Earl
working all night In his study recently.
girl
Is
not
kept
away
for
reasons
morality
(she
Weldon,
President of Seminole Junior College,
of
hunch
the
evidence
There will be doubters but we have a
may
in
fact
be
legally
ma
rried
)
but
because
the
that
In
the
future "Old Glory" be pcsiuoned in
genuine and will stand up. hlanno lived around 450 B.C., exauthorities
feel
her
presence
will
cause
its
place
of
honor
at such important functions of
plorul the west coast of Africa In the service of Carthage, ruled
disruption,
the college, which is a tax supported institution,
a kingdom in w'ithern Spain, and is believed to have made a
voyage of discovery In the Atlantic, setting sail 2,000 years
before Columbus.
His great discovery has been burled In time. It Is
remarkable that at this late date we should discover him.
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American, say the advocates of zero population
growth.
Because of the decline in the secondary school
population, school boards are able to divert
millions from classroom brick and mortar into
better education in the form of lower teacherpupil
ratios ar.d help for youngsters who need
'flp. 11J0r reserves the right to edit those
letters for reasons of space, but wiH exercise special attention.
Many hospitals have been able to reduce their
great care that the thrust of the letter
obstetric
units and give more health care to
in the
people of all ages. Demographers and
All letters must be signed with a mailing economists alike foresee such happy even.
address and, when possible, a telephone number tualitles as reduced air and water pollution, less
so the Identity of the writer may be checked and pressure on our already strained resources,
fewer people in po verty, fewer children but more
established. However, the Evening Herald
respect the wishes of writers who do not want wanted children.
By 1980, says Harvard professor James Q.
their names to appear In print.
Wilson, we can look for "a general and persistent
We reserve, of course, the right to reject any ieductlon" in crime because the crime-prone
letters this newspaper cocsiders to be libelous or youthful component of our population will be
slanderous.
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warns that the great evacua tion of Saigon could
turn Into another nightmare.

Saigon's Ton Son Nhut airfield, the military
reports warn, is extremely vulnerable and
could be pvt out of action at any time. If Corn.
murtht mortars, artillery and rockets don't close
the airport, the cables redlct, the refugee moljs
will.
The man who Is mainly at fault for this tinpending catastrophe, Judging from the cables, Is
American Ambassador Graham Martin. He is a
dit'-hard supporter of te South Vietnamese
cause, and he has ,ef used to accept the
possibility of a Communist victory.
Martin has made It dear, meanwhile, to all
who ask and many who don't that he Is the
Presldent'e representative In Saigon, that he is
flik1 the dec1lciu am" thL he, idsrd
Um %'ieUiaineae far better than anyáne else does.
Ur.til recently, be has had the support of
Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. But In the
past few days according to our State Department sources, Kissinger has begun to question
the Judgment of his man In Saigon.
Martin has stubbornly resisted a wholesale
evacua tion I Americans and their Vietnamese
flporter He keeps insisting that the situation
will turn around, that the South Vietnamese will
dig in their heels and throw the Communists
back.

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A massive airlift, Martin coetends, would
only panic the Vietnamese and hasten their
defeat. 'Therefore, tie has limited the airlift to
about 3,000 persons a day, substantially less than
the 5,000 claimed by the State Department.
Military experts say they could have beer.
bringing out 10,000 a day.
Ambassador Martin has also resisted a quiet
Pentagon move to recover some of the costly,
sophisticated mili ta ry equipment, which the
Communists will inherit when Saigon falls. An
estimated $5 billion worth of weapons and
sup plies, according to one Pentagon estimate,
will wind up in Communist hanis.
This would give Hanoi us aweone ars'1Idl,
which scwc military strategists fear will be
turned eventually against Thailand. Already, the
North Vletnwncse are reported to be In touch
wi th Thai Insurgents.
lrr4lic3 hy. the ?entagos t.i?asa wantil to
remove military equipment from South Vietnam
at the same time that President Ford was urging
the Congress to pump another $722 million in
military aid into the country.
Martin used Ms authority, however, to block
the Pentagon from salvaging any military
equipment , if weapons were removed, he
argued, the South Vietnamese would he left
wttbout the means to defend themselves.
The Pentagot l succeeded in hauling out only a
couple of loads of equipment from the northern
rovinees Wore the great retreat. The South

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Letters to the editor are aswisys welcome.
They should be as brief as possible and
comment on matters of general interest,
The letters should deal with issues and avoid
personalities,

JACK ANDERSON

Evacuation

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James Gregory Stubbs, 35, of
117 Anderson Ave., Sanford,
was being held in county jail
today on $7,000 bond following
his arrest on Dade County
warrants charging assault with
1intent to commit murder.
discharging a firearm Into an
occupied dwelling, aggravated
assault and use of a firearm in
the commission of a crime.
Four men arrested by Florida
Highway Patrol Trooper P.C.
Wright on 1-4 on drug
possession charges posted
$5,000 bond each and were
released from county jail.
Wright charged Timothy Lee
In on-again,
off-again had periodically untied the Nov. 1 In the vicinity of a bar on
Combs, 21, of Franklin, Fla.;
proceedings over nearly five youth's feet and sexually W. 13th St., Sanford.
21, of
APRIL 29
MAY 1
hours yesterday a 21-year-old assaulted him.
APRIL
- The court continued until Gary Steven Thomas,
MAY 3
Tuskawilla Middle School
Loyalt'y
Casselberry
Day observance at
man pleaded guilty
GED test for high school
Sims said that the victim at June 9 the trial of William Middletawn, Ohio; Michael
Bike-a-thou for Kidney
PTA, 7:30 p.m. Election of equivalency dlplorna,Semlnole VFW Post 10108, 1:30 p.m., Transplant
at Florida toassaultwithintenttocomrnit one point during the bizarre Hollis Richardson, 20, of Allen Christy, 23, of St.
Lab
officers.
to
"Voice
of
sexual battery on an 18-year-old incident tried to escape but he Casselberry, on four drug Petersburg, and Richard D.
Junior College. Anyone 1$ or Awards
Hospital sponsored by Optimist
possession charges and one tpman, 22, of Oxford, Ohio,
over meeting prerequisites of Democracy" winners.
Clubs, 7.11 a.m., City Parking man that he admitted ab- tackled him and tied him up
Senior Citizens History Tour American History,
(45
mi)
ducting
at
knifepolnt.
again,
civics and
count of possession of with possession of controlled
Registration for Adult Red lot Sanford and return
to Sebring Park for tour of
substance (marijuana and
Patrick
Andrew
Sims
told
Sims, who faces a possible paraphernalia. Issues in
. Cross Swimming classes, or Orlando Sports Stadium to
Cypress Swamp. Stop at Donald by April 18
Circuit Court Judge Robert B. five year prison sentence on his case are currentl being ap- three drugs). Lipman also
may take test, A free
Duck Plant and U.S, of preparatory program covered contact Jackie Caolo, Sanford, Sanford and return (45 mi.
McGregor before his scheduled guilty plea, that he "would like pealed to the Fourth District [)OStEd $500 bond on a charge of
or American Red Cross, Fern
trial on false imprisonment and some psychiatric help. But not Court of Appeals, west palm driving under the influence.
Yesterday Museum. Bag lunch In study centers throughout the Park.
MAY 5.7
optional. Leave at 8 a.m. county.
reference
to
my Beach.
The Happy Senior citizens sexual battery charges that he in
Return by six. Call Mary
Seminole County Campers Club trip to Ft. Lauderdale and wanted to enter a negotiated homosexuality. I'm happy with
McPherson or Doris Rogers for
annual meeting, 7:30 p.m., ice show. Contact Mrs. Frank guilty plea. But when what I am."
information.
First Federal of Seminole, First Steudle or Mrs. Eleno Storrs, McGregor asked Sims to tell the
McGregor set sentencing for
I
APRIL 30
Street,
Sanford.
court
what
had
happened
Feb.
Sims
on
June
3
following
Casselbet-ry,
a
pre.
for Advanced
Reg jtratIon
Registration for Intermediate
12 he told the court he didn't sentence investigation report
Beginners Red Cross Swim- Red Cross Swimming Class,
Lake Brantley Band Boosters
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care
to speak about it.
by probation and parole
ming Class, contact Jackie contact Jackie Caolo, Sanford, board meets at 7 p.m. and
Altamonte-Casselberry
After
several
private
con.
authorities
Caolo, Sanford, or American or American Red Cross, Fern general meeting at 8 p.m.
Chamber of Commerce lun- ferences with defense attorney
In other circuit court cases
Red Cross, Fern Park.
Park.
Election of officers, annual ctieon, noon, Holiday Inn,
I-i Chris Ray, Sims told his story to scheduled for trial this week:
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-_reports and plans for awards and 436. Call Chamber for
McGregor after the court had
- Harold Loranzo Gaines,
banguet.
reservations,
excluded about 45 prospective of Orlando, pleaded guilty to
WASHINGTON (AP) - Forjurors from the courtroom.
2
failure to keep records requhed mer CIA Director Richard M.
"I'm a homosexual, "the tall by law for persons buying and hIelm.s has become the first
Registration for Red cross MAY 10
WHITTENTON
Rummage
and
Bake
Sale to brown-haired youth related, selling used items. The state government official to deny
Life Saving and Water Safety
ACTION LINE a
ROBERTBOONE
'anford; daughters, Mrs.- Mary Instructor Classes, contact benefitQibPack508,9a.m. to
UNIFLAIR
"It's not a disease or self- dropped a buying, :eceiving flatly allegations of CIA inMcIntosh, Sanford; and Mrs. Jackie Caolo, Sanford, or p.m., old U.S. Bank, Sanford imposed, It's the real thing." and concealing
stolen property volvement in the assassination
Postal Uniforms
Robert W. Boone, 97, of 711 E. Martha Dubow, Stone Moun- American Red Cross, Fern PJaw
He told the court how he tied charge in connection with a of foreign leaders,
by Penn Garment
First St., died this morning. tain,Ga.; seven grandchildren; Park.
up the 18-year-old youth at stolen television set that police
in stock i
Born In Savannah, Ga., he sisters, Mrs. Dora Wiliholt,
MAY 10
knifepolnt in his bedroom and said the self-employed barber
Helms, now U.S. ambassador
came to Sanford in 1973. He was Savannah and brother, William
Voter registration drive
Beta Chi Chapter, Delta wrapped the youth In a blanket, had in his possession at a flea to Iran, told reporters Monday
with Union Bag and Paper Boone, Atlanta.
sponsored by Political Science Kappa Gamma Society, carried him fro the house, market on Dec. 21.
that "as far as I know the CIA
Corp. of Savannah and was
Briss-on Funeral time in Union F'TU for all Seminole Founders' Day luncheon at the over a fence into a secluded
Judge McGregor sentenced was never responsible for the
retired cotton oil mill charge of arrangements.
residents not currently on the Community Center, Leesburg, wooded area. Sims said during Gaines to 15 days in jail or a assassination of any foreign
superintendent. He was a
rolls, Oviedo City Hall, 10 a.m. at 12:30 p.m. Joint meeting with the 12 hours before the victim $150 fine,
leader." Both President Ford
member of Central Baptist
tO 5 p.m.
Beta and Gamma Delta.
as found b) relatives that he
Assistant State Atty. and current CIA Director WilChurch.
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H
dropped a iiam E. Colby have declined to
J.
834.9960
MAY 3
Survivors include his wife,
rand
larceny
charge
against comment on assassination rei'
BOONE, ROBERT W.— Funeral
installation of VFW Post 1018
Mrs. Martha F. Boon" of
I BI.ick So, of 009 Track Rd
Ulysses Jones. 24, of Orlando, in ports.
S ervices for Rohert W. Boone, 97,
312 N. Hwy. 17-92. Casselbery
and
Auxiliary officers, 8 p.m.,
of
711
E
First
St
,
Sanford.
who
connection with a theft at
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died Tuesday, will be held
Sanford post home.
rd
Jo
an
Marsh,
Altamonte
Mall,
Thurdsy at 10 e m at Central
Altamonte Springs, on Jan. S. A
Baptist Church with Rev. Bill
APRIL 25, 1975
Ella S Howard
MAY 2-4
Coffman officiating In lieu
co-defendant,
Harper Jackson,
ADMISSIONS
Danna L Foster
Altamonte Springs Players
flOwers, donations may be made
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Julia
of
Orlando,
earlier plead
H.
SanfordI_
to the Easter Seal Socie;y for
present "Adventure on Patch Lydia Miller
Kenneth A Hanscom
guilty to petty larceny in the
Crippled Children and AdultS
Street," Friday and Saturday, S tara Inbody
Ore I. Arnold
nrisson Funeral Home in
case
and was sentenced to 60
John Ctarrn:e Cherwa. Longwood
Janie Jeanette Joyce
p.m., and Sunday, 2:30 p.m.
charge
L
days 111 jail.
Anna M Conway, DeBary
Da i sy B Walden
Mary
Warren Sutton
Wilson. C)fBary
Van hook dropped a
Kr,%t, Lukens, Deltona
Svlv'a Jean waosms
'leliverv
of controlled substance
DfnfliS J.mes WkS. DtIttnj
Mark 14 Hallman
(marijuana) charge against
Oa'%y P L,nd5ley. Deltona
Vickie 6 Givens
Brenda C Cullen. Dellona
Beulah M Black
(BONELESS PORK OR BEEF)
James June, of Sanford, in
flava S Gerilamo, Deltona
connection with an incident
Paul Standring, Delt3na

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Apt. 18 William Clark Court,
Sanford, was in county Jail
today on $5.(X)0 bond on a
charge of leaving the scene of
an accident with injuries.
Henry Preston Oglesby Jr.,
22, 01101 Country Club Circle,
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was releases,,. from county jail
after his arrest on a Volusia
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The communists have also moved into some
of the finest U.S. facilities that money can buy.
They have taken over hospitnis, barracks and
warehouses. They are uuing 10,000-loot,
American-constructed runways that would make
the chambers of commerce in many American
cities envious.
AtCamrarth Bay, they have inherited a giant.
permancr.t base capable of accommodating an
entire modern fleet. The piers, docks, oil tanks,
wrehou.ci', ICJJaIr facilItIes and airfields make
this probably the finest air base and seaport in
all Asia.
The Communists have also captured millions
worth of planes, tanks, artillery, rifles, tons of
;urimunWon. spare parti nsl ophistIctei
electronics equipment. By the tune they com
p!et.' 1h* ineveit;ible, total conquest of Vietnam,
tfr:. will own one of the world's most formidable
weapons stockpiles
all courtesy of the
American taxpayers.
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The tnot anguished debate going on behind
the scenes, tiieanwhile, is over who should be
rescued and who should be left behind among our
couffi VieLmese friends. Ambassador Martin
contends that all the South Vietnamese who had
any dealings -with Americans should be
evacuated If there is to be a mass coduc

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Vietnamese, meanwhile, abandoned an
estimated $1 billion worth of military hardware
along the retreat routes.

the thieves took $260 in scuba
diving equipment, Duguid said.
Nighttime burglars broke
Into the offices of HI-Acres me,,
off SR-431, Forest City, via a
window and ransacked offices
and looted vending machines in
an employe canteen area.
Deputy It.L O'Dell said today
that officials of the citrus
processing firm haven't
.1 what
as taken
from the offices. Deputies ssld
money and merchandise was
taken from the vending
machines and damages were
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probably he in Switzerland right now'"

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him to the ground.
Johnson said one of the men
demanded "the money that you
have In your pocket" and took
the 41 cents. Another man hit
Johnson on the bead with a soft
drink bottle and he was beaten
about the body before the trio
fled on foot south on Laurel
Ave., officers reported.
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A 26-year-old Sanford man
reported to police last night that
he was mugged by three men In
a city park and robbed of 41
cents,
Wayne Johnson, of 508 W.
Seventh St., told patrolman
Eugene Fogle that he was
wnildnev In " " ''rl' rt
Fourth St. and U.S. 17-92
(French Ave.) about 10 p.m.
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and the 4th Circuit Court of Appeal.
Th rough weeks and weeks of testimony before
the house committee, McCain refused to appear,
claiming he was being denied due process of law.
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Boom
He steadfastly refused to either confirm or
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deny numerous charges of injecting himself into
behind u
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Vietnamese babylift, that
Projections about where Americans are
f
criminal cases which benefitted his friends and
.,.
providing the children with a decent place in
headed,
in terms of numbers, are being revised
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contributors to his election campaign.
which to grow, may turn out to be hollow
.
in t light of recent government statistics.
hyperbole for some of the tots. The fact of their
Now, rather than face an impeachment
From Januar) through August of last year, the
proceeding, knowing th at the hard and fast
being different, that Is to say nonwhite and of
birth rate continued the steady decline that
another culture, may haunt them and even
began about 1970. Then in September, even as
evidence is against him at every turn, McCain h
devastate
some
through
at
least
their
schooling
the economy begun its nosedive, the birth curve
chosen the easy way out and we (the voting public)
:
)ears
suddenly began rising and continued to rise in
.,
are just as much to blame as is Justice McCain.
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Difference, in many U.S. schools, is almost
October, November and December.
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He's a disgrace to the judicial canon and th e
another word for risk. E% en with children born In
The result, according to the National Center
system he was elected to uphold.
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the nation, atypical backgrounds and behaviors
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for Health Statistics, was that for the year as a
Yet, here we are letting him resign as he sees
tend to create problems and punishments far
whole, the birth rate was up 1 per cent over 1973.
fit in order to get a lifetime pension,
beyond that generated by the kids who fit in. Sad
The actual increase was small, however '
to
say but millions of students in America are
25,000 more babies born in 1974 than in 1973 Is this right?
being treated out of the ordinary merely because
and pcpulatlon watchers point out that the rise
This is th e second such instance we've seen of
they themselves are out of the ordinary.
was due to an increase in the number of women
such a miscarriage of justice within our state
The statistics on the matter are little
of childbearing age rather than to an increase in
framework of government in the past few weeks.
but blunt. According to the 1970 U.S. census,
the average number of children per family.
(Just to refresh your memory, former
nearly two million school age children (7-17)
A more complete picture of U.S. population
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education commissioner Floyd T. Christian
were not enrolled in any class at the time of
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trends Is ex pected when the National Compleaded no contest to accepting bribes, perjury and
enumeration. That number, likely, could be
mission for the Observance of World Population
culled by a similar count st any given time. And
accepting kickbacks earlier this month and as a
Year, established by executive order on Jan. 17,
/
at
that,
It
may
be
conservative:
a
study
1974,
makes its report to the President next June.
by
the
result was placed on seven years probation. Too,
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Boston
based
Children's
Defense
Fund,
on
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At
present,
the picture is a cloudy one. Last
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because he pleaded nob contendre, he gets to keep
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surveys
of 6,5W homes around the c(KLntry, inyear, despite the fourth-quarter upsurge in
his $25,000 annual pension from the State of
dicates that 5.4 per cent of kids questioned were
births, the U.S. population of some 213 million
Florida.)
cml of school at the time polled.
Had you committed some of the crimes alleged
But low as that rate is, If continued it would
Why' Mostly, says CDF, because the ex•
to have been committed by either McCain or
mean a doubling of our numbers in &amp;bout 90
pendable kids are different. In a
Christian, would you expect a slap on the wrist and
years
The Reds Are Coming!'
summdtion of the situation, CDF reports: "If a
Even so, it remains a dram atic reversal of the
a health y retirement pension?
child is nonwhite, or is white out not mIiciie
Post-World War 11 trend. In 1956, the peak year
If so, you're sadly mistaken.
ci, does not speak English, Is poor, needs
of the "baby boom," the U.S. growth rate tilt 3.1
As for McCain's picking his own date of
special help with seeing, hearing, walking,
per cent, which meant c doubling time of only 22
retirement, we feel It should be refused. He should
reading, adjusting, growing up, Is pregnant or
years.
stand trial before the full House of Representatives
married, is not smart enough, or Is too smart,
On the other hand, because the number of
then In many places school officials decide
and be stripped of all pension benefits.
women of childbearing age Is expected to Inschool is not the place for them."
Perhaps if colleges and universities displayed crease by 12 per cent between now and 1980,
Would you want to have a case pending before
Editor, The Herald:
a
little
more American patriotism, they would some experts ear a mini-baby boom as the
th e State Supreme Court knowing that a man such
RucheUe Beck of CDF says racial antagoriJms
Tuesday evening, my wife and I attended the
get the public support that Dr. Creech is so babies of the 1950s enter their prime child.
as McCain is to ultimately decide your fate?
probably account for some of the problem
annual graduation exercises at Seminole Junior
concerned about,
bearing years.
k kids In some southern schools are expelled College.
We wouldn't and don't think you would eithpr.
Very truly yours,
All projections aside, our presently slowed
McCain should either resign now and forfeit at a far greater rate than whites but the bilk
Jack It. Fulenwider growth has already provided a number of
Is
more
complex.
CDF
lists
The main address to the class was made by
any and all pension benefits or his resignation
benefits to the health and welfare of all
examples of kids out of school because they Dr. Glenwood L Creech, President of Florida
tumed down, forcing him to stand before M4

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llerald Staff Wrfter

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP)
A South
African security guard took 21 persons hosta ge In the
Israeli consulate, killed tv'o persons and wounded at least
33, then surrendered early today
21 h!r's.
1iávrn'iótter, a 26-year..old Jew who fought for Israel
in th e 1973 Arab-Israeli war, said he had a grievance
against the Israeli government. He said he wanted to be
flown to Israel to talk to Premier Yitzhak Rabin.
First police reports said ix terrorists had taken over
Olt: fifth-floor consulate Monday. Officials said th ey did
not correct the report until after Protter surrendered
because he threatened to kill all th e hostages lilt became

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Next event we can look forward to is scheduled
for May 30 at 10 a.m. when the dedication for the
Central Florida Zoo will occur.
The official opening is set to take place the

Congratulations to all who had a part in staging a
successful Greater Sanford Regatta. All of

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proceeds went to the Central FlorIda Zoological
Society
about $3,000, we're told.
That's very good for the first time around and
leads one to believe it has the potential of being a
very big promotion icr the future,
If
had some bleachers set up on the beach, and
maybe a more ex(enslve amplification system
more people would be able to see and understand
what's going on during the races. These are offered
purely as ,constrictive' suggestions and not meant
as negative criticisms, please.
I only hope that next year's will be twice as big
and..and, that we don't wait until the last minute to
start laying the groundwc'k for same.

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Who says you can't turn back the hands of time?
If you had been one of the approximately 70 or so
fun-loving Sanford Rotarians at the Mayfair
Country Club this past Friday, you'd have sworn
you actually were back In the "Roaring 20s".
Quit- a few of the revelers were attired In the
apprcpriste attire of that era and will be featured in
a pictorial display on our Women's Pages later this
week.
This certainly will be one of those tunes when it is
necessary to read the cut lines cause some of the
faces will appear familiar, but with the Twenties'
clothing it changes their appearance.
All-in-all, a good time was had by all (and for
those Rotarians who did nct show up sorry, but
jially missed a good time!)

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But the milita ry experts insist they don't have
the capability to evacuate them all. Only close
collaborators and Vietnamese with vital security
information should be removed, the military
men argue. Otherwise, the United States may
get tx)ggcd down in evacuation effort that could
turn Into a military action,

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The United States has searched in vain,
meanwhile, for new homes for the Vietnamese
refugees. Only Taiwan has offered to take some
of them. Japan, Thailand, Indonesia, the
Philippines and (flier Asian nations that crc
Informally sounded out have refused to accept
the refugees.

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Even in the United States several governors
and congresnen have put through quiet calls to
the Pentagon saying they
don't want any
refugees to swell the unemployment and welfare
rot's In thti.r tates.
Footnote: The intelligence rporls from
Salgor disclose that Nguye,i Van Thicu, during
the last days of his preideney, kept
looking for
an American miracle to save him. He
was quoted
in the intelligence teports as assuring his
ministers that "the Americans can
work
miracles."
When no miracle was (orthcoming, he
we-it
into seclusion and brooded Over the
U.S. failure
III rt'ut' him at the last minute. lie turned In.
reastngly sour and resigned with a bitter blast
at the United Stat's.

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Yesterdays high 91 lgs
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morning ,A

Partly cloudy and continued
warm through Wednesday with
chance of afternoon or evening
thunder showers Highs in the upper
lOt and low SOs Lows mostly in the
upoer
Os
Variable mostly
ti lhCfy
WIll, 5 10 t
t mph
dminihIng
(lain
tonight
probability Xl per ceo, through
Wednesday
Extended Forecasts Thursday
through Saturday Florida Pinin
sula — Warm and mostly sunny.
Chance of a few slwers mostly
north porlion Highs mainly in the
lOs 1 ows In the lOt except 70s Keys
and Southeast coastal si:tors
t'iaytorj Bea:h tides for Wedcm. 1213 pm;
POgh
ne
ILVV 59 a m • 6 01 p m , Port
Canaveral
high 11:41 a m,
pm low 5 41 a m - 537 o m

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Wadhika Anne Jones. Deltona
Paula N Johnson. Longwo(xl
(Trlo5 B Srnth, Longwo od
Pal,ic'a A l4ettelblcjt, Oria,'do
Pamela J Marino, Orlando
Virginia P. Drun.wrigrt. ,nIrr

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Theo Letoisrnau
Dan: U W,lton
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CASE NO. 7S.129.CAD4-D

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RONPiIIIF K CIEMMONS
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AMENDED
NOTICE OF SUIT

Flotidi
more particularly
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the furniture furnishini
futures inventory stock in trede
rugs IInoIejmardanyandalIOther
locatei at 927 No Semoran
CassCiberry. Florida. former
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RIght now at the Singer used sewing machines and creates for both women and classes for teens. Call 323-6861
Approved Dealer you can many other notions to help you men. boys and girls. and for more Information
receive a 2, per cent discount produce a professional locking especially enjoys making
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"They do it all!" That's the as well as Carrier room air on someone else for service.
pilance, then wait no longer, motto at Geneva. Heating, air conditioners. They handle They strive for same day
There's a place in Sanford conditioning, appliance sales Whirlpool e'td Admiral ap. service and their long list of
where every day is a sale day, and service. Moran has been piiances. Mr. Moran is sold on satisfied customers attest to
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wise a Iudgment tray be entered tmatlon svallable from the Civil
against you for the relief demanded Division of the Seminole County
in DIC Petition
Sheriff's Department.
WITNtSSmytsndandthes,aIuf
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Singer Approved Dealer Is
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managed by Sanfords Mary
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machine leadership since 1851.
Singer makes a broad range of
machlne for every purse and
every purpose Stnger sewing
machines have the highest
resale value so your cost Is
Model for model. Singer sewing

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Carmine U. Bravo. Esg.. of the law
, hlQhest bidder. for cash, subject
firm of kORMAPI &amp; BRAVO. PA, toy and all eiisting leiris, at the

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By The Auoctaltd Press
Force Base in Florida.
was launched.
"They can't speak English as of Monday
and compassionate than some
12,800 were want to find homes for the refu. spur.
The welcome awaiting thouThe announcement drew cool
In Niceville, Fla., where the and they have no trade," the evacuated to the Philippines, gees.
Perhaps the harshest cr111. other areas," he said.
sands of Vietnamese refugees reactions in the three states,
refugees are expected to arrive male caller said. "1 would like 1,700 to Wake Island and 23,400
"But there Is another feeling
In California, where almost cism came from Rep. Burt L.
being br ought to the United
1 have serious questions at Egli1i on Wednesday, the b. to round them up and send them to Guam.
1,000 refugees have arrived at Talcott, fl-Calif., whose district that, damn it, we have too many
States apparently will be a gen- about the policy we're pursuing cal reaction was dismal,
back."
Deputy assistant secretary of Camp Pendleton, Gov. Edmund includes Camp Roberts near Orientals."
erally chilly one,
in the ev"uation program,"
"We have one of the highest
According to a recent Harris
"We should be at the airport state for congres&amp;onal rela- Brown Jr. sharply criticized San Luis Obispo. lie said in
Three military bases will said Sen Jcv,n L. McClellan D. unemployment rates ever, and and not let those refugees off tions, Samuel Goldberg, said 'haphazard" federal plans to Washington that he was poll, 56 per cent of Americans
temporarily house the refugees Ark., chairman of the Senate a recession that's going into a the plane," said one female that the refugees would later be relocate, even temporarily, the "pleased to announced" that questioned supported the
during a period of 90 days or Appropriations Committee, depression," said one local called "because we're going to settled in all parts of the
thousands of homeless war vic- neither Roberts nor Camp San mercy flights of Vietnamese
more. a Pentagon spokesman 'The ,Cniwress should have resident who called a radio have to feed them."
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in the Stak.
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a nnounced Monday. The bases tcc :,itcd more fully be- station talk show, "Now, I'm
The federal government said
poll said 32 per cent opposed the
lie said California cannot af. shelter the refugees.
1k said the State Department
are Camp Pendleton, Calif., Ft. fore such a massive refugee going to have to pay for them, that about 38,000 refugees had is encouraged
by the response ford more unemployment"Generally my district was flights and the rest were UnUhaf fee, Ark., and Eglin Air program of Vietnamese people too,
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a recession Ut's going into a
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staying.
base and say they wonder how square mile installation for depression," said one caller.
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America will support Its newest sites to place tent camps.
"Now, I'm going to have to pay
ing ou t of a collapsing Saigon. Na ng," said Paul Quinn-Judge,
It
was
uncle
what
wo
ul
refugees.
ar
d
be
for
them, too.
But a few young Americans in a Quaker, who will stay in Sait,
"Many of the people here are done with the refugees after
"They can't speak English
missionary work say they're gon with his wife, Sophie.
upset," Mayor Randall W ise of they arrive at the base but i
and they have no trade," th
t.aying put.
Niceville said late Monday. was believed they 1lI even- male caller said. "I would like'
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The Quakers are living in a
"We have tal ked about
"They want to know what we're tually be resettled throughout to round them up and send them
I
for years," said Max Ediser, 28, small houzc at the cr4 of an
going to do with 20,000 people. the country.
back,"
from Turpin, 0kb., who works alley in northern Saigon. "We
"1
told
them
to
stay
cool
until
"We
have
heard
nothing
(rem
A female listener said she
with the Mennonite Central intend to keep the alley gate
•1
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we get more Information."
the federa! government or the "hasn't been this mad since the IF
Committee. "We could never ocked and our doors bolted if
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worst
comes,"
said
Claudia
'
come up wi th a definite answer.
earlier Monday that three mayor since 1173 of this town of
"We should be at the airport
a,,.
Now we realize that having Krich, whose parents, Percy
military
in- 8,000 people.
,
American
and not Let those refugees off
talked of love to our Viet- and Rita Krich, live In Bayside,
stallations, Including nearby
In nearby Fort Walton Beach, the plane," she said, "because
namese people, and told them
" I',
Eglin Air Force Base, will about 20 people called radio we're going to har, to feed
The Quakers made their decinot to yield to fear or ignorance,
receive about 20,000 refugees station WFTW during a talk them"
we cannot leave them in this sion to stay last month. 'Me 7bese South Vietnamese children wait In food line while the fate of Sr-Igon Is sealed by heavy mortar each from war-ravaged South dww to discuss th,- refugee
But another caller supported
hour of need. So we are group was assigned to a rehabi. attacks by the North Vietnamese. For them, this may be the last phase of the war which has left their Vietnam.
controversy. Talk show host the arrival of the refugees.
litation center at Quang Ngai country destroyed.
staying."
The first arrivals are ex- Carl Shelenberger said about 80
"We need people like this.
Two other Mennonites re- province.
pected at the Florida Pan- per cent of the unidentified This is what the country is
maining with Ediser are James
founded on," the male caller'
Kiassen, from Kansas, and
said. "If we forget this and for.
Luke Mann, from Pennsylvaget what this nation Li made of
ma. All speak Vietnamese.
of all different nationalities, 1
,
.
A few other Americans, in!9
think we're just kidding owcluding some newsmen and a
selves.
:
businessman or two, are dehatGRANDE ISLAND, Philip- American news organizatloas. start a new life."
them. The Vietnamese include
Food for the refugees is flown into tents erected by the U.S.
The first edition
ing whether to remain in South pines (AP)
"We plan to run it off on a
The Vietnamese have begun doctors, engineers and profes- in three times a day by U.S. Marines,
Vietnam's capital after the U.S. of a Vietnamese newspaper duplicating machine," said the English classes and are attend- sional people. Many of them Navy helicopter from nearby
U.S. officials say the camp
Embassy finally closes its called New Life comes out to- Vietnamese camp commander, ing movies on the American worked for American govern- Cubi Point Nava! Air Station. will only hold about 5,000 but
day on this tiny Island in Subic who like all Vietnamese on the way of life.
doors.
ment organizations or U.S.
Two-mile-square Grande others talk of a maximum of
President Ducmg Van Minh Bay.
Island asked that his name be
itlost of them were smuggled firms.
Island Is a holiday resort for the 10,000.
early Tuesday ordered all
Its circulation will be about withheld for fear of reprisals out of South Vietnam aboard
U.S. Navy, with swimming
The officials are vague about
Americans assigned to the U.S. 5,000.its f*aders refugees flown against relatives still In Saigon. U.S. Air Force planes without
"Many of them have brought pool, barbecue pits, sandy how long the refugees will stay
allacbe's office out of the coun- here from Saigon for processing
"We've formed a camp corn- oi'icial exit visas. They had two U.S. dollars and gold," said the beaches and softball fields. The on Grande Island or where they
try withiq 24 bDur-A and govern- before being flow-n on to the mittee, with separate sections precious assets: American island's administrator and dep- refugees, who-have been arrlv- will go from here,
ment soarces' In' Wasblnjtàn United States,
for sec'u'ity, health, public rela- friends and money,
uty commander, It. Cdr. Rob- ing at the rate of about 2,000 a
"Some will start moving out
said the emergency evacuation
The editors and staff are for- tions and administration," be
Moat were sponsored by ert Strath, 43, of Lynwood, Ca- day, rifled up the hotel the Navy almost Immediately," said
of Americans from here would mer Saigon journalists, In- said. "We feel that after 24 Americans and a number of hf. "We are making sure no one used as a rest and recreation Strath. "They'll go as quickly
be carried out by helicopters. duding some who worked for hours rest, we are now ready tl their sponsors traveled with rips them off."
center and then were moved as we can move them forward,"
Fewer than 1,000 are still here,
compared with 5,000 just three
weeks ago.
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But Ediser', Kiassen and Marin have made up their minds.
So have Claudia Krlch and her
CA
husband Keith Brinton obe
American Friends Service
Committee, which has opposed
the war for years.
TAN SON NHUT AIR BASE, Navy carriers offshore.
Two Viet Cong rockets whisstaying.
At
V2 Saigon (Al')
Dark rain Wrecked and burned mo tied overhead and exploded be.
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"We know there It some dan.
louds began billowing up In the torcycles littered the entrance hind the compound, sending
ger," said Claudia, a pert brusouthwest as hundreds of to the compound.
Marines and evacuees diving
nette in her early 20s. "But we
SAIGON AP) Vietnamese
While the Vietnamese fought
..,
mericans were brought In bus
American cars were crashed for the pavement.
feel we can do some good after- desperate to get out of Saigon the Embassy guards and each
'
caravans to Tan Son Nhut Air- into ditches, some with winwards."
ahead of the Communists other, U.S. Marine helicopters
As word of the evacuation
base for evacuation from Viet- dows shot out. One was left with
some government offiBy 'afterwards" Claudia clawed their way today over the were lifting more than 50 evacspread,
its motor running, lights on and
nam.
meant what appears to be the 10-foot wail around the U.S. uees from the roof of the Emcials
telephoned
The Associated
V
Vietnamese g uards fired at doors open. Others with U.S. Press office to ask if they could
inevitable Viet Cong and North Embassy despite the barbed bassy building to carry them to
the first bus at the gates and Embassy markings were be evacuated.
Vietnamese takeover of the wire atop It.
U.S. Navy ships waiting off
one report said some Vietnam- parked helter-skelter on the
city.
American Marines and ar' Coast.
Four buses drove around Salse
ese passengers were wounded. baSouth
"We don't have any special med American ci vilians used
Vietnamese guards gon picking up American, EuACrOSS the stree t, soldiers,
.
Hundreds of South Vietnamknowledge about the future," pistol and rifle butts to
fired into the air to halt civIlian ropean and Vietnamese evacamese
trypolice
arid
teen-age
youths
were
soldiers carrying weapons cars
said Brinton, 30, ,A hose parents, the fingers of Vie tn
trying to drive Into the
converged on the base,
Arthur and Kate Brinton, live in ing to climb over the embassy stripping and stealing the
compound.
L
When they stopped, VietnamLudlow, Vt. "We know a lot of gate. The M ar ines in their scores of abandoned Embassy
"We want to go, too!"
Americans
arriving
with
ese
families carrying small
people who are against the battle gear pushed all the cars.
shouted a jeepload of armed Vietnamese friends hustled traveling bags would run up
Saigon government. Maybe people they could reach off the
They were calmlT picking These terrified women and South Vietnamese rangers as them past nervous South and try to push onto the buses,
some of them are Viet Cong. We wall, but the mass of people was door locks and rigging the igiii.. children huddle in dugouts one bus pulled into the airport.
Vietnamese checkpoint of- A few got on but many were left
so great that scores got over. lion wires so they could get during shelling of
don't fear the Viet Cong."
Armed U.S. Marines pushed ficlals.
Saigon prior
i.chind.
Some jumped and landed on them started,
The Americans say they do
to attempting es'ai.'uatlon with and hit Vietnamese trying to
Vietnamese military officers
Two Vietnamese army coinfear that Saigon soldiers might the barbed wire, cutting themAmerican newsmen who had Americans ordered to leave
get inside the U.S. defense at- with their familica tried to rids changed from their
unitake advantage f a breakdown selves In countless places. A been taken to Tan Son Nhut South Vietnam by President tactic's compound where those squeeze past the American Ma. forms into civilian dress beside
~
of order In the city and go on a middle-aged man and a woman airport earlier in buses could Ford.
being evacuated w'iited for the rine and civilian guards but if bus carrying ,iewsmen, then
rampage, as was the case in Da lay Weeding on the wire.
not be evacuated from there
helicopters coming from U.S. were stopped at gunpoint.
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hiatal hernia, and my diet
Vxchides most liquids, such as
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and tea.
I am also very co nstipated,
which I think may be caused by
the lack of liquids in ny body. I
do drink two to t hree glasses of
milk
mill-, a mlav and I nci' solir
cream, cream cheese, and
other dairy prod ucts which may
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There is
nothing wrong wi th Increasing
your water intake. A hiatal
her nia, her nia of a por tion of
the stomach through an
enlarged hole in the diaphragm,
doesn't mean you can't eat a
fairly normal diet. What you
need to do is eat smaller meals
and have maybe five meals a
day. That way you don't
overload your stoma ch.
The limi ta tion of the fluids
you mentioned Is an effort to
prot ect you from excess acid
digestive juice formation or the
additi on of acid as in fruit
juices. Y ou could drink more
milk if you liked. A weak
lemonade mIght not bother y ou.
I hope you are getting enough
fresh fruits and vegetables, or If
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Your diet restrictions no
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bread, not jus t brown colored
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individuals wi th a rece nt heart
at ta ck who have died during the
strain of a bowel movement.
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thing 'or your hiatal hernia.
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abdominal
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through the enlarged hole, or
will squeeze out the acid
rumterial in the stomach into the
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The buses returned to the
(Al')
Fmbass , and the newsmen A(jANA, Guam
here, but fewer than 3,000 had precaution against malaria
climbed over the wall them- Immigration authorities cut moved on to the United States
The refugees will fly from
selves, bea ting off Vietnamese through red tape today and by this morning.
Guam to Camp Pe'dleton, Capushed sitmiplified procedures to
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AFRO F"la., O'Connor said.
'hildren, azking Americans to Vietnamese refugees as fast as tl)CS4! pe ople be removed as
The worst of the red tape de.
take them over the fence Teen- possible to the United States. rapidly as possible," said Dr.
Delmar
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agerscllmted over low roofs In
the French embassy compound of Guam," said Edward F. health official from in San hour interviews with each refugee. That's now cut to five tninnext door and leaped Into the O'Connor of the Immigration Francisco.
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American ccrmpeurd.
lie said most of the refugees utes.
a re o bvious proj c
win in eAccikr,t hi ltti, but 72
Mc ili litli thous unds of
We ha% e told the Air F oRe
.rc.
Vietnamese were stripping the
needed hospitalization here. that we can start moving 2,000
Among th e problems: a But he said a
apartment buildi ngs in which
close watch was to 2,500 people a day to start,"
crow-led and growing tent
said Durward E Powell of the
being kept on sewer facilities
the fleeing Americans lived
Theareaalsowsssprayedasa Immigration Service
police and civilian.,cit
Meanwhile more than 2 OW
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ref
have
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eraLs and high-ranking CffICialS some of the pressure off Guam.
fled in air force planes and
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helicopters, Leaving Saigon to is room for four times that
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was similar to that which aban- sorting to temporary shelters.
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very of te n can be a cause of
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yo ur problem by increasing the
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8:00 U,) Captain Kangaroo
(1) Tennessee
Tuxedo
) Andy' Gang
9:00 (2) Phil Donahue
(6) Mike Douglas
(8) MovIe
(9) Movie
(44) Leave It To
Ileaver
ç'•i (44) PettIcoat
Junction
in.On f'ii CslM',riI,,
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(6) Joker's Wild
(8) Romper R oom
(35) 700 Club
(44) Father Knows
Best

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46 Ancent Greek
ItvtLt
J_Jt, 1c)T'
49 Lyn poem
13 Reg ion
53 Brooch
14 Winglike psi? 54 Exaggerated
I)ITITiilWI
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56 Business
17 Crafty
abbrvis'on [jj
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15 Giver
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57 Got up
19 Fish hawks
55 Fr,gid
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21 Heads (slang) 50 Golf peg
23 minutrv of 60 Graft ed (h)
9 Windows
35 Superficial
Samuel
61 SIpoery
10 Associate
coverlrg
24 Distress aignsi
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40 Trustworth y
27 Never (poet)
16 Presser
43 Shop
DOWN
29 Duration of
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45 Room
1 Grease
office
2? Basque cap 15 Skewer
32 Leveling
2 Margarine
24 Pathological a? Conifer
device
3 Masculine
4A Shakespearean
34 Thoroughfare
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4 Lawgiver
36 Venerate
cnarit,er
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lndan
37 Annoy
5 Fetsn animal 26 Parting
51 Glen
38 Afresh
6 Melodious
28 Swift
39 Slender
52 Whirlpool
7 Obser ves
30 Regrets
41 Miriner's
S Certa:n
31 Simple
55 Scottish

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(8) Today In Florida
6:55 (2) Daily Devotional
7:00 (2. 8) Today
(6) Newi
(9) Bczo's Big Top
7:30 (9) Am America
(44) Forum 41

1:30 (2,S) Days Of

10:30 (2. 8) Wheel 01
Fortune
(6) Gambit
(44) Green Acres

IIAf 6*rJil4Ernt
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(9) Lucy Show
(24) Sesame Street
(44) Mickey Mouse
Club
1:30 (2) Bonanza
(I) Mery Griffin
(9) Gilligan's Island
(13) Orlando City
rruncil
1 3 Batman
(44) Gllligan's Island
5:00 (9) Dinah
(24) Mister Roger's
NeIghborhood
(35) Mickey Mouse
Club
(44) Mod Squad
5:30 (2) News
(6) Andy Griffith
(13) WOTT S ports And
TravI World
(24) Electric Company
(35) Lost In S pa ce
6:00 (2. 6, 8 9) News
(24) VIlla Alegre
(41) Lucy Shoe.

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6:10 (2) Sunshine
Almanac
615 (6, 8) Sunshine
Almanac
6:25 (2) Profiles In
Education
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(6) Concentration
What's My Line
Wild World
Of Animals
(13) Enterprize
(24) Intercom
(35, 44) Star Trek
7:30 (2) Candid Camera
(6) What's My Line
Let's Make A
Deal
Hollywood
Squares
(13) M3vle
8:00 (2. 8) Adam i
(6) Good Tim
(9) Happy Days
(24) Solar Energy
(35) AmerIcan
Lifestyle
(44) Sports Lejer,ds
8:30 (2. 8) MovIe

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Hospital
(35, 44) Movie
9:30 (13) Richard
Diamond
(24) Woman
10:00 (2, 8) Police Story
(6) I3arnaby
(9) Marcus Welby
(13) Zane Grey
Theatre
(24) Legislature
lC:C
t;.4 Brid,
11:00 (6,8,9) News
(24) Book Beat
(35) 700 Club
(44) Night Gallery
11:30 (6) Movie
(9) Wide World 01
Entertainment
(44) The Fugitive
12:00 (2) Movie
(8) Great MysterIes
17:30 (8) Tomorrow
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Evening Herald, Sa nford, Ft.

Aniwsi to Pr evious Puzzle

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Lunches served until 3 p m Monday

GOOD ALL DAY

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11:00a.m.. 8:30p.m.

Oe/8ROW06 FRIED CHICKEN

OPEN DAILY )t A.M. TIL 5:30 PM—FRI. £ SAT. TIL 1030P.M.
$7531
1109 Fronch Ave
Sanford
(HiVway

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Legal Notice

II e I tS Is P0
Of Superior Band Rating
OVIE[X) - Terry Pattishall,

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proud of the Superior rating

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Heights Middle School . is recent District Band Contest, at smallest school entered in the to Perform. We had to leave our
school at 6:30 n.m.
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The Advanced Band received
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Song Medley. At the District described as East of Lake Harney
Solo and Ensemble Contest, Road. (DISTRICT NO I)

9 DAVID M. DRAWDY - DAIS
1975) IIV P 1AA Residential Zone

NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
NOTICE ISHEPEBY GIVEN that

Sev'ral stu(lents were In more described property- The N 2)5' of HCight, $e,ctin 1, in Section Il 7) Orange County. Florida. upon a finfll
tbr S 67 . !hr- U 103%' of S&amp;'tio 7
29.on $ikjhlnLJ Slrt'i't 10151 No .41 judgment rendered n the O(es.id
than tue cnseiLiIe, as sell
71 )1,on OktaPioma St fOIST. No 1)
10 JOHN LINDEN - 04(5 $973) counl on the 2nd day of Augu5t, AD

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RATES
IfhruStimes
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6thru2Stimes
3lcatIne
26times
21c a line
200MIMUMCHAR,3E)

HOURS
0.00 AM. - 5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9.Noon
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AVALON APARTMENTS
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ADULTS,NO PETS
116 W. 2nd St.

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Offices or
Small Store Buildingt
337 1567
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ditloned. c1rpeing, 51)5 mo. IO)
A'agna Ae Call 173 06k)

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In my home or yours
Degreeinteaching.373132I

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Someone intereSted na part time
writing lob who Iip in the
OviedoGeriei,a area and Who has
a go command of the English
languageand can express himtel

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ORGAN PIANO LESSONS
CIIIIdrCrm ReSsonable 668

Work your own hours. Earn extra
0mt' as an AVON Represen
tative Call 61. 3079.
NeectPersontor
GeneralOftice Work
377 50

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parka mobile home on the following of SE '

Assistan Bkkjier

FICTITIOUS

Perienced apply Permanent
position S day wee4e. Starline
Enterprises, Sanford Airport. Industrial Park, Building ill.

An accomplished clarinet

of N 764' of W 16$' and tbt' P4 I)?' of W
Altmonte in Src?on 771)0 on 5 P
$65' of NW i4 of SE ' of SE
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6 EARL 0. ISSELL
and
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brother
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KUIP DECORATORS
109W. IsISt 3772335
WeBuyFurniture
GE Electric

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then a spent. Two CIA agents were was true. The two of us were 'he following described property.
30. less begin at the SI corner run

make the rmsthke of being pro- the intelligence community, -execution were reported in the the desk. His feet came down deg 56' 73" E 30673 ft. 5 70 de'g E 110
It 57*641 to point of begiaining, plus
American.
k'arned of the plot and passed
Chinese press with little cx- with a thump.
that part platted as Fern Terrace
But now hear this.
the information on to a planation. How many others on
"Sure, it's true," he said. .srmd Fern Terrace Revision, lestany
In the eirly fifties, the State
hlghranking official in the Taiwan, Implicated in the plot, "ClAtriedthesame thing with part lying w ot Railroad, Further
were also arrested is not
Department and CIA were Chinese embassy here. The
Syngman Ithee!" Nison in. describcdasontheWestlideol US
(licated
to me that nothing 17 92, N of Seminole lndusr,al Park
waxing wroth over the official, whose name I have, known.
(0151 No 1)
''unreasonableness'' of
passedon the news to President
Ifrstheardthisstory,though would be gained by sTiUng the )3 CHARLES 0. BAKER 84(5
President Chiang Kai-Shek, Chiang.
only in schematic form, Froni story, if indeed anyone would 19 76) 2711 A 1 Agriculture Zone.
To c-ark a mobile home on the.
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reestablishing
the
Instead of ordering the CIA hlaold Lavine, one of the publish It.
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F'IOROSCOPE

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one CIA attempt. He was
on his boat, prominently
displaying
the
Korean

ByBERNICEJIEDEOSOL

presidential flag, when it
passedanisiandwhichU)eC!A
(Ised For
purposes, As

For Wednesdoy, April 30, 1975

training

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s4lth .imeOte %ShOce iriterest.s the ixit drus close, it was C.

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Plights3fl 74or3fl 7357

rcgmirdiganlmportanlrnatler.
3AGflTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
Tulk It over first
friend 21.1 Don't let others taptal1ze
wtth a

who'stuadasimilarexperience.

LEO iuly 23-Aug. 22) A goal somthlng that should be
in
yots've set Lc within
"!i! b.
today, )'nu'll wastE fi lot of time to the Johnny.,come4atelles,.
CMRIt.'ORN (Dec. 22.-Jan,
before you zero In on It. Ge!

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dirty bu,tness — the "wet"
being the dirtiest. CIA,

kind

howeser, does not operate In
You wli snake a major vacuum, Had there not been a
4,, ,.%. ,. SkIm
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'7'' "a' strong desire on the pai't of the
will better serve your self- Stile Department to dislodge
interests. Also. an unpleasant Pldtits Chlang and
tie to the pac'. will be severc.l. tPw f'!d' W1! - ",'it flV_-'V i:'tr'ej

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pfction.poweqwirmdows, AM FM,
Cri%i cøntrol, air, steel ridsals.

animals a good home 333 374,4
'$36?96

top, Sacrifice, $1,100 37) 21
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with good credit you may still be.
jnsldeandout 7 bedroombomeon
a oretty corner lot Only 5)5.000

3 BR unfurn house, wall wall
carpet, fenced yard, kitchen
equipped. 1165 333 lsls__

.'tM DANDY JAZZ FEED
Wanted, new condition, 19' 21'.
"Buy Direct From Boxcar"
fiberglass. 1.0 with trailer. Tr&amp;de GORMLY's E 46, Sanford 3231733

68—Wanted
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linden, astro turf carpet,
galvanized Murray trailer. 630
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AFTER HRS
3723991

price for others fl2 621.

IbuyoI guns, silver,
g()fdt diamonds, coins,
anct small eltgueS 1305419

berry, Hwy. 17.92. 1301706

'71 some below dealer Cost, first
come first choice' Plus Fla 's
finest Used Cars, Dck Blaird
Datsun of a Gun, Fern Park's

Dais 60Z, Iessthan2mos oir1,n

DAvES'In 9370

downpayment,assumepayments

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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top once's paid. used. any condition lC6QGniisdPrix very000dcond.t,on
DS, PB. AC, PW, AM FM stereo 6
14-16126, Winter Park
trCck, radals and more Sacrifice,

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CASH 322.4132 —

377 7072

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- Pianos,$5Oto5-350

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For used furniture, appliances. Sacrifice Jeep complete;y rebuilt.

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S Jimmie Dale Taylor
(Owner)
5 5am 0 Taylor

Associate

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you know that your
club Or oranIzatlon Cati
appear In this listing each
week for only $3 per

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE

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1 - 2 Bedroom

3 Bedrooms. 2 baths, central air,
etna nice, Lease, 1)15 mo
Available May 1

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boating privilege's $110 372 4170.

Deposit requIred
on busy French Ave for lease.

fly Kay Sassman.
3371991

ONE MONTH
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has been flIed iQintl you dod yOu situate in Seminole County, Florida,
are required to serve a copy 04 your dt$cribed as follows
wrItten defenses, if any, t it On
10$ 3, Block 23. Ilh Section,
GECROE C NOV15. Pl,intift's DREAMWOIO. acordncj to the
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Section 1.4 2030, it the corner ot
CollIns Drive' and Azalea Lane
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Pear Yard

By: Joy Stokes
Piblih: April I, 1!, 77, 25. 1915
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the Model Homes on
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Early Bird at)30
Reqular$ 00
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Central Heat 8. Air Conditon,ng
For tree i's?imatrj. call Carl
harrIs, at SEARS in Sanford. 377

Paved streets ISewers

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r of the North fl6' ol the West 1)9..
04 Lt 37. Sanford Celery Della. in
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Mcwirig,EdqirglTrsmming
Reasonable
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Carpentry, Remodeling, A4ditis. Lawn Care, nirwing, trim hedges,
Custom Work Licensed Bonded
etc $3 mlminum charge SanIor
estimate 37)6038

New Commercial Indusinia'
Design Contructi - Financing
Keith P SmlthmConstruct,on Inc
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BUDDY'S HOMEIMPROVEMENT

ALL TYPES OF CARPENtRY
AND REPAIRS 32' 133$

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We Sell The Best &amp;

Plaster patching 8. 5.rnuiAted
brick 1. Stone specially. 372 7710.

Service

Coffee
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Dill's La#rn Service
ng, Edging Free Estimates

Pest Control

Rd.127, 2,3

miles east of 17.
Ph. Sanford (395) 3t34119

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$7,000 (flU air Coflttilioner, 660.

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2567 Park Drive.
372BUS
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PET REST INN

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bmd SSBC spec rest, economIcal
Call Victor 37 1 0334

PS, A I coed. $57 377
6" Telescope, equatorIal mounted

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driven, includes I lenses &amp; all
instructions. 5-2( $67 U$

station ,tncl fr,'

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equipment, pumps. etc. ClaSsified Ads are here t help y;u
Uodecgroe.r,ø or above ground
buy, sell, rent or swap ala
storage tanks. Dewaliring, ex
COSt
let us help you place yours
cavation., drive. way culvert p'pe's
- Call 3272611 or 931.999)
and head waIi. retain.ng
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PAIntIng
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All typet lots &amp; acerage cleared We
have top soil fiI d'rt, clay, and
shell available Pleise call night
or day. 373 3913

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3777599
3710/70

$626306

Your MLS Agency

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I' I I k
I EMS
Riding Mower I HP, $373, Family
SE I L

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THE HERALD

Arthur H Beckwlth. Jr

A Clerle

Painting. Remooe,l1ng

Call us tOy' Dnn't delay! Just
dial 377 7611 or 131 9993 To place

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50—Miscellaneous for Sale

Mowers

HomeImprovements

RESIDENTIAL REMODELING

Merc..anise
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Variance from 30' to 41' and Side-Yard Variance (tom 75' to 74' on the

OU

Don't need!" Serve a useful purpose
again when you sell them with a

iraily 4,1 .s *11
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PINECPEST 130.000 7 bedrooms,
den near school and shopping. A I
Condition

Sidewalks

70YeartAoi'tagas - Spct.down

1973 Buick Century PS, PB, Air,
Auto (test offer 5696261 after S
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Area3739192

Fiye' Acre'sonS I3eorciali
54,000anacre
Call 373 Si$4

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7 yr Old 30" Range with matching
relnigeralor 5143 for pair Stan's,
3779719

4
5)9.500
bedrooms, 2 baths, large family
room Fxce.11ent location

judgment may be entered against _____________________

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Fre,' eS?ii'i,itr'. ,i?rai ti(',t &amp; a-',
sales &amp; service Dyke Heating &amp;
AIr Conet 3225677

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Service The Rest Western Auto

"SANFORD'S SALES LEADER"

U YOUr club or organhzat ion
v,ou!d like to be jflclt,rJerJ ,r
this listing call:

SemInole County. Beautiful S or 10
acres paved road, trees, clear
flowing streams Horses O.K
Terry Realty, REALTOR. 678
011)
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301 W. 1st

Lake Mary, 3 BR, no qualIfying
Country living. Low down Only
173.950 Acre Realty, REALTOR.
321 1750
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j

Sanford',

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NATIONAL AUTO SALES
FRENCH,SAPIFORD
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Complaint
WITNESS my hanidarmd theseI ot
the s&amp;d Court on this 4th day f
'irit. 1°73

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Counter tops, Sinks

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AirConditioning

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Lawn

P EALTY

Choice Listings

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Florida 32711 on or before May 5th, SemInole County, Florida.

Loch Arbor, I BR. 2 bath, 132.300
See your broke-c or Call owner, at
327 7531 a rim only

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EXPT

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Forrest Green, Inc.
Realtors
323-6353 or 645.2333

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Established Residential Area?

Hwy 16. West, Sanford
3735670

CARROLL'SFURPIITURE

ItO CREDIT CHECK - NO IN
TEPEST -- ItO RED TAPE

)$O3OrlandoDr,ve
Sanford 373 3700

%VE TAKE TRADES

fin, mature duItS only. 1)00 mo.
5-SO utility &amp; damage deposit. No
t'ets 322194

In Sanford's Finest
'

Dell's Aucon efvice

Rent Blue. Lustre Electric Carpet
Shampooer toe only II SO per day

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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

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New Skyline double wide.. Payments
less than 5123 mo

,

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Sanford

A%ume payments. or rent with
optor 332 1409.

SANFORD - Sparkling I bedroom
home near hospital. Drapes,
range,
refrigerator included
Beautiful corner lot with citrus

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l?usifiessMe.etiriz
M)ntiay ;coo
Club HourS I p rim
DLily (clomedWed)
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ftnQoThrs1a,7COO

CallBart Real Estate
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REALTOR 372 7196
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3(tedroom. lenct'd yard
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$I7Smo Adultspreferred
373 S1 or 3726470

Moving? Why Not Live

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VA $0 DOwN- 3 BR, s19,

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9441

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"?.'it!

Pcanso

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Bedroom.Furnjsh.d or Un furnished

dryer, dishwasher, adults

WekIva

River lot, 511.100

33—Houses Furnished
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I Ill Country Club Drive. 2 bedroom,
air, furnished, fenced yard. 372

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PAY 1st. MONTH'S RENT ONLY.

2

NATURAL SETTING,

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•Lakefront Apts. •Froe floating
Swimminq Pool •CIub House w.TV
•Good Clean a Quiet Living

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Auction

43—Lots-Acrea
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SPECIAL

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327 3719 alter S

19195 French
322)496
337754$

Eve. 377-7324

Let me till your garden spof, mow
vacant lots
FloydFret,, 322S191.
NtLSOt'S ILORIDA ROSES
'iorLsf's Garden Center
Friday Nights, 7:30
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I Crty AVe, .Sanford
lop dollar return on cons'gnment at
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IS
t &amp; 33 pct We also buy full
houses,
estate's. etc
6 -.Equipn'nt for Rent
OpenbailylDa m 5pm

OVER 60 NICE CLEAN CARS TO
CHOOSE FROM, EASY TERMS

DR. 2 bath, corner lot, beautifully LAKE MARY- Centrally located.

Central Florida's

Every Mon &amp; Set
Early Bird at 7.15 PM
Regular at 7 ISP M

1' Mi. Eat I 1.Hwy 16
PH. 373 9119

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baths, unfurntshe.d,
Iiity, screened porch, washer,

Pinecrest,

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WE FINANCE

Antiques, estates Consignments
Welcome

kn'vet GardenLand. la')O W. 1st

17s65', 'z BR, 1'

26065. Hwy. 1792
REALTOR323 5171
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electrIc &amp; water furnished,

Sanford, Fla.

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3 Speed
Cai13717$$7Eves

We buy one pi.ce or full houSe

51., 373 6430

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Coniotete set up. licensed, Insured
I'll sa you money Cell Orlando,
7733470 for free estimate.

Harold Hall Realty

1971 Vega

7:30 P.M.

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Bedroom, 1 bath, nice neigh
LIVING QUARTERS
borhood $163 mo Available My With excellent business location.
1
Also garage apartment

AC. PD. PS Ike New

Every Saturday Night,

World Famous BUtk knive.5, also

Mobile Home Moving

U. UPISWORTH REALTY
603W. it St.
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323606). 373 0511
Peg. Real Estate Broker
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near Polling Hills Golf Course,

110W AIRPORT BLVD
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62—-Gaen

42—?sPbiIe Homes

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thianrettt. Government Svbiidted
to qualified buyers. Ca1 to see if
you qualify!

7 Bedroom apt., RETIREES ONLY.
mo near town.

FROMSILO

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rural area. Nodown
payment, monthly payments less

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322.67
After Hrs. 372 7111 or 323 7143

clean, like new, from 5)43.

tret, roll bar, licensed end in
ipectect $30 635$

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GENERAL CONTRACTOR

* "Get 'Em While *

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72',ic'tion

NOLL'S
Cassetberry. )7.97f47
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JOHNNY WALKER
REALESTATE INC

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chairs, straight chairs, filing

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Bedroom unfurn. apartments, Newsnna

Recreational Building

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CUlT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR GARY E MASSEY. ESO
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
616 E Smoran Blvd.
CASE NO. 73-139
,
Ste
FREEDOM FEDERAL SAVINGS Altemonfe Springs, Florida 3770%
AlIt) LOAN ASSOCIATION, a (.t Attorney
United States corioration, formerly Publish
- Publish. AprIl 29, $975
known as F I P ST FE DER AL OEM
III
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SAVINGS
AND
LOAN
ASSOCIATION OF TAMPA,

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Apartments

week? This is an ideal
to inform the public
of your club aLIlvlties

CITY OF LAKE MARY,

1919 S. French

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Did

saidClty,oneIl)llmeatleastSdays
prior to the lime of the public

3 bedroori, 1', bath on corner lot,
$19900 ExIsting. $t6.500, 7 pct

3777371.3721196,377154
372 1959.322 1)64
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Large) bedroom, 2 bath, air con
ditiored, kItchen equipped, in the
city Near P.ospltal II'S mo with

Used office furnit'ure
V!00dor steel desks (eecvtive desk
&amp; chairs, secretarIal desks &amp;

Realty

377 1991

3776843

Dishwasher-Disposal

Broker. 101W Commercat
Sanford377-7Ss1

Central Florida's

Inthecotry

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DEMI3

Stemper

avaIlable. Ride by 262) HarIw*ll
and
call 1313710. Owner

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76)1

Early Birds 7:15pm.

heining.

(GEN. MGR)

is lust rIght for you. Only 1)7,900,
with terms available.

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arriving daily. Ph 131131$, Open

We Buy Furniture

2'977Hwy 1792

JOHN KRIDER, ASSOC

bal of approx 1600 3776)17

to

0ttdt0 buy used office fu'ni'ure.

Also Zenith B W 23" consqle IV,
excellent, 5-65
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Acreage

PW, air, etc 5700 down, assume

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Homes, Lots

Attention Retirees

l9f4ChevyMalibu. 7IIengine. At,o
1962 Plymouth Valiant,ôcyl, Both
good condition. 322 2916

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trolling motor, twin tanks, depth

REALTOR

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67A—Feed

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Icornpletenig, top condition). $750

LOW DOWN If you only have $450

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den, plenty storage,, large lot

Sanford- Almost new I bedrooms,
I', baths, walk to eminote High
School and shopping. Option

'RENTAL APARTMENT HOMES

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whetherconductedbyus,bytht

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Clothing Sate- Flemmng roecy
Store, I 2S'h, Mdv,my

1' Yr, ot, 3 Bdrm w w carpet,
central H&amp;A. By 0ner 525.900
37377)6

BROKERS

MAYFAIR-. New

21-July 22) you'll be

Real Estate Broker

Eves

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.

OR NEW HOMEMAKERS
I BR, 2 bath new home, Nice
location, central heat. kltetmen This cozy two bedroom home with

Sand lewood

ry Wed &amp; Sat

£

two

CANCER (June

90—Autos for Sale

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iS' ribe.rglass Sabre. 35 HP elec.-

carpet, drapes, appliances. $175
pt 5100 Deposit. 671 $753

Why storeit and forget ii? Sell It and

Bingo

have to take your tIx
In y
cn er.ough
nv., front as.tJ side p.'operl 'inc Cierk of this (curt either before re'u.reci to serve a cOpy of your
p(Ic pri1iLs
f,
futi.we
spelling out the fine points.
PISCFS (Feb, 20.Matth ) about CIA's asaassh3atton orthefcllowincdescribedp'roperty: servic, on Plaintiff's attorney Or writleq defenses, if any, to this
Lots I and 7, BLock IS, Replat of Part immediately thereafter; OtherwISe a action on Smith and Hayden, P A.,
GEMINI May 21-June $)
Be rational and prudent before teams
nvInce
dbI
of Townsite, North Chuluota, in
default wIll be entered bqainst y')U attorneys for the plaintiff, whose
l0s
fl)11
making
SCOf'I0(t
YourporaeLsllkdytobeamlte
loans
today.
Idetallthestury of these
Section 712132. 041 Avenut E
far the relief demanded in tho address i '$316 flannel? Bank
thintodayafteryoutakecareol you listen to edvice from out,- Iwue.eUonwU1nüilmuyow. attentptsnotbecoI
fOIST. Plo I)
Petlhln
Buiding, Jacksonville, Flonid
j)

1'

hour Apply in person to U
Starratt. Atlantic National Bank
Building. Room 5(17 from 9 a.m to
1 pm

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Nicel bedroom unfurnished apt. air.
carpeted, adults only. No pets
&amp; Wftk ends
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against your better judgne-it hope to achieve.
Some two years ago I men- described property. Lot 734,
Unrecordrd PIat of Chuta Vista in
you won't make the most from a today. Be careful
price tag
)-Feb. 19) tioned the attempt on President Section 77 2)37. on Clearview Road
AQUARIUS
career opportunity,
could be high.
You're going to have to over- Chiming's life in a column, fOIST P40 1)
TAI'RI'S (April 2(-May 20)
IABRA (Sept. 23-O.t. 23 coziie st:f( opposition to get giving only th€ h;gh points. My 1 II. EARL JONES 134(5 $9 75)

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3737900

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45' of lot 16. Florida Land 4.
wife,
Civil Action No. 75 559 CA 0CC
Colonilation Company's Celery
Defendants. FEDERAL NATIONAL MOP
lantation. in Sertion 7319 30. on
NOTICE OF ACTION
TGAGE ASSOCIATION, a COfNarcissus Avenue (Di ST Plo 5)
TO- WILLIAM McFARLAPIE
poration organized and existing
II. FRANK 0 WILLIAMS DAIS
Address unknown
underthe tawsof theUnited Slates.
19 75) loll A I Agriculture Zone
YOU ARE NOTIFED that an
Plaintiff,
a park a mobile home on the action to foreclose mortgage on the
vs
tofIowing described properly Lot
followIng property in Seminole JOHN J
CLJRRAPI, SR
and
73, FlorIda land I Colonization County, Florida
JACKIE M CURRAN. h% wife,
Company Limited W fleardaIl's
The West 23 feet of Lot 77 and the
Dcferdants
?tap of 5?. Joseph in Section 2119 10
East 373 feet 04 Lot 71 In Block 3,
NOTICE OF SUIT
FunlherdelcnibedasEastofS.R,$S
SAPILANDO THE SUBURB TO' JOHN J. CURRAPI. SR and
on lw Road tDIST No St
IIIAUTIFI'l .
Al TAMON TI JACKIE M CUPRAN, hi wife,
SECTION, aordruj to tho plat Rr-s-rrce unknown
VARIANCES
ISV A 1 Ajniculture Zone.- Lot Size

personal reurces.

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67—tivestock.Poultry

Prices in mid 520's Model in Sacrf ice hess boat, '72 Johnson 11':

Dr. 3237920

ON THE LAKE

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OPEN HOUSE
Pioneer I custom built. 3 bdroom

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those described IS property lying in a
operatives under constant
unbelievable — one of
wedge at New S R 136 and Orange
surveillance so as to discover hair-raisers which are im- Avenue on West Side f Little
ION
what
d1sloy4l
elements possible to check out. But I did WekIva River. (01ST. No 3)
17 .1. W. HICKMAN BA(S 197$).
allocated $5 million (or' the cooperated with them.
repeat it to Vice PresIdent

Brown,

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bedroom air, ideal for retired
persons 66$ 641$, 322605a.

arrangement to add to your
families income. Opportunity f or
local manager 1343116 after 4,
pm

Of ,,vitOrU

of

Constantine

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Auto Radios. Tape players

Corner lot, extras 373 2999.

TAFFER REALTY
Peg Peal Estate Broker

WELAKA APARTMENTS

10 homemakers, In Chem, part
-.
time. Average upto IlOan hr For OVIEDO TU Duplex. Furn or on
turn, Carpet and air cond ,watec,
more Information Ii 373)145

Hwy $797

5t'ti

Haynes, Steve Winter, Mark

Central Intelligence Agency

*4 377 3944,

f.

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1970 Ford F 00 pick u. 6 Cyl
straight shift. 6' bed. $1795 Call
Duane MeQuire at 372 $65'

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1 BR.. by owner, in Sanora Low

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Act now represent Sarah Coventry

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Cambodia. President Ngo DInh

FRANKLIN ARMSAPTS.
1170 Florida Ave.

Mature Local ref erences, drivers'

Notice of Public Hearing

To park a mobile home on the Publish' April I. 15, 77, 29. 1975
OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA. AND
following describedpropenly: W 3,
OEM 4.4
Horton,LorenLeroy,and
CREATING THE CRIMINAL CODE
Mike
MemberlofSape*iorrasediackloalielgbtlMlddlescbool,frofl$l,JauetBaylor,Evelynorman,Bgij
OINW'iof5E',ofSecljon$7031,
OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA;
KilcoUlno.
I'lland,MyraSlzelnore,andPauIOrmaD.(Pbo(obyEIdaNleholl)
less 300 of W 36' thereof. Further
PENALTY PROV'SlOP4 TRAFFIC
described as located on Marquette
CON 1 P01; CONFLICTS; AND
FICTITIOUS NAME
Road (0151. No
DATE
OF
EFFECTIVE
NOTICE is hereby given that
Ii. HAROLD J. MASTERS BAIS 19
REPEALING
ire
ergaqed
In
business
at
205
E.
PASSAGE.''
73) E.A 1 Agriculture Zone - To
25th Street tr,eneve Avitoue) San POR1IONS OF THE SAME
allow retail nursery for shrubs and
A copy of said ordinance shall be
ford Seminole County, Florida.
plants on the following described
CIA
Attempt
On
Chiang
Told
undh the fictitIous name of available f the Offke 04 the City
property All that part of the SW 4
TAYLOR FOR TIRES. and that we Clerk of the City of Lake Mary.
of PtW '4 lying South of Ihe. New P
intend to register said name with the Florida, for all persons desring to
4,36 In Section 1521 79. less that part
Taiwan, To teach him when it landed in Taipei, reporters,
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole examine same
when his desk and t3ken for road P W. subject t R W County. Florida,
ALL INTERESTED PARTIES
inaccordancewith
manners, CIA decided to Clnang Instructed his counter- mine were back to back during overtheSouthecly3l'ihere'ol f 0
The Herald Sers-Ices
Old the provisions ci the Fictitious Me invite.d to attend and be heard

Nguyen Van Thieu Is nut in
South Vietnam, and Lon Nol in

garage

337 1301.7610 Hiawatha Ave

Reasonable Ph Owner 363-3721

CITY OF

66 —Hor!eS
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RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
614 WOo

MUST SELL. MAKE OFFER

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B'RALPHDETOLEDANO

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LIVE IN, permanent, with two

)ISABLED
AMERICAN
VETERANS

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53TV.Radi0Ste0

hOuses

collect, 427 1171

OEM II)

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2 Bedroom, A I condition, lenced
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yard, carport, utility room. 332
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Gentle, 171$

Right around the corner from thiS 3 Peg
bedroom. 2 bath lik. new ranch
double garage, carpet For details

PARK APARTMENTS
1717S ParkAvenue

Unfurnished

bdrrn unfurn. apts from $110 $175

930 37

Sheriff
Seminole County. Flda
Publish' April IS. 77, 79, May 6. 197$

NAME LAW

By owner, $34 2S

AUSTIN DEVELOPMEPITCORP
PHONE 631 6300

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Needs several ladies for telephone
r.ales work from our office in

To park a mObile home on
Seminole County, Florioa.
the City of Lake Mary, Florida, title.
Steve Coml, Marty Cordell,
the fløig described property.
Dated at Boca Raton, Florida, this of which is as followS:
and Mark Undsay;
ench Lot 211,0 P Swope Land A"t,on 11th day 04 February, 197S
A
OcOIPIANCE AMENDING
Horn, Jimmy Carter; Trom. of Black Hammock, n Section 35 70
The Balcor Company,
ORDINANCE hO $ ENTITLED
Kansas Avenue (DIST No 1)
GeneraL Partner
bone, James Faubert; Tuba
"API ORDINANCE OF lIfE CITY
$0. A. HAROLD BRIDGES DAIS
By: Pobert A. Judelton,
OF LAKE MARY, FLOR'DA,

4

of hospital Ho children or pets.
371 0669

Rent

For

30.APart,Tnts

'ersons interested in 5100 or more

Semrole County, Florida

p,otorrycle Insuranc'
I:LIP 4C[?4C'i'
371 3.66

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Zone

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SELL THOSE NO LONGER
NEEDED ITEMS WITH A
CLASSIFIED AD

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and information

Tns s our 13th year at Animal
Haven Grooming &amp; Boarding
kennels Thanks to you, our

Ice, used machnr'

MOSSIE C. BATEMA N

Execution

descri,e. property W ' of Lot 173, the undersigned, desiring to engage
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
Baylor, Kim MiUer and Myra 0 P Swope Addition to Black inbusiflettunder theflclitiout name the City CouncIl Of the City of Lake
Sizemore, bass clarinet ; llamrnock. in Section 337031, on of CASSELBERRY PARTNERS, Maty,Florda,thatsa.dCovncllwitl
Canal Street, North
Saxaphone, Evelyn Orman, Avenue fOIST 140 I) of Howard LTD. at Seminole County, in the holdapublichearingatl.30P M .or
CityotCatselberry, Florida, intends as soon thereafter as POSSIble -on
John Ingram and Craig Con.
9. HERMAN P. BREWER,
tr' register the said name with the Wednesday, May 11, 1975. to con

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301.

advanced

73)7STE A 1 Agriculture Zone

Clarinets, Mike

Room

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thence E 1)6 It, thence 5 216 ft.

4k
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thence W 116' to point of beginning
of Adlustment
and 117 in the tothi SaidlotcontainIng2acresmoreor
Dy - Walton Torres.
Chairman
program. Students who par- less. Less a plot about 20' W of the.
NE corner of above described land
Publish- April 29. 1975
ticipated in Solos and Further described as South of Lake OEM 166
Fn,embles are: Flutes, Patty Harney POLO (DIST No, I)

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04th" Courthouse, Sanford. Florida. Seminole County. Florida, will at

point 316' N and ilO' E of the. SW continued from time to time as may sorial property
04 the NE ' o
be found necesSary Further details
That said sale is blng macic tO

group,

French 373 3650

Florida, toqethrr with the right of
inbusiness under thef,c'tious name
ingress and egress over Brentwood of GOS, located at Room No 369

Call 327 ?31$afternoons

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I April 71. 1915
Regutar Street lying East of Drentwood
l5lAltamonle Avenue, In the City of
Meeting
Avenue and South of and adjacent tO Altmonte Springs, Florida, Intends
This publIc hearing will be held in Said Block 15 described above
to register the said name w'th the

ange, $200 Gas

pay ac1'ancement Apply 11pm

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME LAW
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEP: that

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Pe.g with papers Guaranteed
10$ Matfle St. 323 1329
cAtch 373 9)14 or 373 6605
-____________________________ ReconditIoned Batteries, $12 95
AKC Pen Cocker Puppies, blonde.
Cschnge REEL'S BODY SHOP.
1109 Sanford Ave
wormed, 6 wkl. old. 775 3167.
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784''otorcycleS
Free Puppies 2 Female, part ___________________
German Shepherd &amp; Laborador
1971 kawasak.100Cc
Retriever, C weeks old )fl 7092
37150)6
Freenearty grown
1971 Honda 750CC

11 50 Golden Touch 'n Sew, $75:
SeeAt
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
i East 1st St ,Downtown
337941) EvesSo9 1116

Cas.selberry. Camelot 5)9500
1 (tOrus, split plan. 2 b.itrs.

bath borne on VA or FHA finan
cing, our homes qualify for up to
17,000

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refrigerator, sink, sleeps I
England champion pedgreed $90
Can refinnce or consider dune
Call n 4007
buQQy as par? of down payment
-In tt Herald Class,fled ads an
$7,395 lii 6231 After I
black and while and read all over. ___________________________

PAYTON REALTY
Peg Real Estate Broker
51—Household
Goods
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377 1701,36lOHiawath,s Ave at 1797 -________________________
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acre ldyltwilde SectIon 373 9168
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65—Pets-Supplies
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Cypressancjp,ne
Cormly's FNd 37) 473)

BUY SELL - TRADE
tI .ilS t
nt St
In 5677
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Exceptionally nice I bedroom
partment, newly furrshed. large Locust to 11th. left to Valence Ct

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group, as w1l as corner of tpe NE

musicians next year.
54 students in the

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Band Boosters,

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PubliSh April 77. 79. May 6. 13, 1973

A 0 $975. offe' for sale and sell to 21st day of April. 1975
Hill Road (01ST No I)
Written comments filed with the the highest bidder, for cash, subject
GDS DRUGS, INC
EVA MAE H. KELLY
DAIS IC
Office of the Zoning Administrator to any and all exiSting lens, at the
a
Florida Corporation
75)IOTF A 1 AgricultureZone- To will be considered and persons Front (Wett) Door 04 the Seminole
By: Samuel A Gray,
park a mobile homeon the following appearing at the. hearing will be County Courthouse In Sanford,
Piesident

at the University of
Florida,
Her mother is
President of the Lyman high

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LAKE MARY. I bedroom furnished
Apt near SiC Nice' private for

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particularly described as follows:

S DENISE FLORENCE - BA (S
Commercial Zone. Front Setback
lard the East 4'l' of Lot 15. Block
19 15) 371E-A 1 Agriculture Zone - Variance from SO' to 35' on the 15, Sanlancto the Suburb Beautlful
To park a mobile home on the following described property: Lot 1, Pecorcted in Plat Book 3. Page 64,

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School, and described as located on Snow Hill

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BAMBOO COVE IjAPDEN APTS
C,my,eit in y area llc'auttul Shop
3001 Airport Blvd 313 1)10
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lOt ii, Block 0. Tract IS, Second Lcd I have levied upon the following County, Florida In accordonce with

of NE '1of Section 21-2) 37 Further Street (OtST No it
II WILLIAM T. PRATT

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CARPETING
NEW Help your
months, all shots. bloc'dn and
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Self' Help Me' Values up to $25 a
blacks 337 1512 alter 3
hook ups. qocJ condibon, 5600 37)
d . Your choke.
RURAL BUNGALOW
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German Short haired pointeri. 3
Weeldays.
373004).
Simaded lot, Space for garden, 2
males, AKC, 17 Wetks, shots. $150
bedro(ms,on pawed road 1)1.500
STORtNG IT MAKES WASTEra 13.4 niS
So. Debary Flea Market
SELLING IT MAKES CASH
PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD NOW
American
Eskimo
Puppies,
IJKc,
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3 Minutes from Town
Call 37? 2611 or 63) 9993
Re'17 377 l$.I
Tabl Rentalsll 00
3 bedroom, refurbish ed home, _____________________________
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Real (state

Contact Bill Currie, Managing Perfect

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bedrooms. 7 baths.
$fl,S00

front porch, water turn, Adults -- - - Financ'd by Farmers Home Ad
only No pets 5175 mo
1305 ministration to qualified buyers
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NICE 10 COME HOME TO
Why rent when you can buy Icr
Furnished GaraoeApartment
3 Bedrooms, 1 bath. fenced, central
less?
Adult $l3OMo.
heat. Ready to move into 519.500.
Lane Bradford
Allutilities 3326711
Owner financed
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Peg Real Estate Broker
Sanford: 1 BR Furnishedapts, Quiet
59's'
VINTER SPR$N'DS
nelghborhond, No pets. Deposit
Eves 3051313139,667605)
$6,100 down and assume mortgage
required 1310990 days
onthls)bedroom, 1 bathwsthden.
ByOwner Lovely 3 bedrooms, $ yr
ment

18—Help
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no afraid to talk to people If you 24—Busirss Opportunities

prk a mobile home. on the following Side Yørd Variance from 10' to 7'6" English, his wife Plaintiff, -vs Coils Fern Park 37730, Seminole County,
described properly N ', of S '-, of and a Variance In living Morgan and Eva Morgan. his wife,
Florida under the fictitious name of
was a 'first' (or any of these 11W t less E 3)' for road in area from 1300 sQ ft
TEN ASSOCIATES, and that I in
to Defendant, which aforesaid Writ of
students, as the majority have Section 2020 37. on Cothran Road
ft
on
tend to register Said name with the
1)00
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1106 Sanford Ave
WEKIVA RIVER I
377 iv'or 377 n
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large shady OakS on the scenic
hIP Apt . lUtitS. water furnstied
Ws4dv. IMdrrn clean interiors,
Adults only No pets. $90 377 7296
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from $110 SM W. of Sanford 3fl
eves &amp; Wflds.
1170
Monthly RentalsAvailabte
Country: Furn . 7 bedroom trailer.
5)35 5150-Color TV
1175 mo Call 1 N777
QUALITY INN'-NORTH
CLIFI JORDAN. REALTOR
I 18. SR 13.4, Lórigwood

Orlando - Winter Park

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ZOne - To park a mobile home on Lot 1$, Block A, Drud Hills Estates DFM flS
Call 471
thC 1011owing described propertyFirst Addition In S('(tOfl 2121 29, on
Write P0 floe 1313
4.,
flegin 167'E $37' Not SW cor of
Gregory Dr IDIST No 3)
FICTITIOUS NAME
Sa,iford, Florida 37711
'of NE ' of SE run S 9)7W 167
7. 0. J. THOMPSON - DAIS 19
Notices hereby given that we are
N to NW cor E 337' S 7$) E to C 101 75) IIV 9 1A Rrdrntal Zone. - engaged in business at XI) French ___________________________
creek SWl. on creek to point E of Rear Yard Variance from 30' to 10' Ave and 1)16 Celery Ave . Seminole
neg to be (less ry) in Section 72 20
to construct attached storage Shed County, F loricia under the fictitious ARE YOU TROUBLED? Cell Toll

B. SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS
Estates, in Setlon 92) 79, on New Circuit Court, Seminole County,
1 CARL 1. POWELL - BA
19
Jersey Avenue (01ST No 3)
Florida in accordance with the
Jackson Heights has par- 151 47V&amp;351E A lAgrirultureZont
$ DAVII3 M. ORAWDY - DAIS provisions of th FictitiouS Name
- Lot Width Variance from 700' Ic 19 73 1 11 V P IA A
P es
Statutes, To Wit Section 665 09
ticipated in this event,"
117' and Front Setback Variance dental
Zone
Lot Florida Statutes 1957
Terry.
from 50' to 3$' and a Special Es
Size Variance on the following
5 Mabel E Vogel
Selections played were: ception tp park a mobile borne on the described property: Lot 3 and ', of
George E. Vogel
Variation followirmgdescnibedproperty. TheE Lot 4, Block ii. West Altarnonte Publish'________________________
April 1S.fl.29.May 6. 1973
Liberty
Fleet;
117 35' of the S ' of NW I of NW '
HCightS Sertlon 1. in Sec?on Ii 71 . OEM 61

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FICTITIOUSNAME
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IS AICOriOi- A
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ARTHUR CARROCCIA R1lc
Is hCrrby Qivrii that I am
YOUR FAMILY?
IN
Notice of Public Hearing
751
P 1 P%)dentJ Zone
enqagtd
busin.ss at RI 1. Dos
AL ANON
May 19, 1973
Side Yard Variance from 10' to 6 194. L,mgwoou, Si minole County.
For families or friends 01 problem
TO WHOM II MAY CONCERN:
inches for patio cover on the Florida tinder the ticttlou name of
drinkers.
Notice Is hereby given that th
•oilovfng described property: LoP 5, ROB'S USED CARS, and that
ScmInoi
County Board of Ad
Block 11, WeathersfIld First Ad tend to register said name with the ForfurtPmer information call 473
or write
iuttment will conduct a public dition, in sert:im IS 21 29. on Tulane Clerk of the Circuit Court. Seminole
Sanford Al Anon Fanhly Group
hearing to consider the following Drive fOIST No 3)
County, Florida in accordance with
itemsROLANDS.KEIFRITER DAIS the prøvIjion of the Fictitious - Box 533. Sanford, Fla.
A. SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS - 1975) 36V P 144 Pesdential Zone Name, Statute,. To Wt Scdion
FACED WITH A DPINK.'.G CONTINUED
- Retr Yard Vt.riance from 30' to $4509 Florida Statutes $957
PROBLEM
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16'to erect a screened porch (patio)
1 MURLIN A. TURNER - BA (i
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perhapsAlcoholcAnonymQUs

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Stlakespeare's "Romeo arvi Juliet" can't lose it s charm.
With a somewhat modemizeO
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drama will be presented by the Oviedo High School King
Street Players at 8p.m. May 8,9 and 10 In the Oviedo High
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spent two weeks talking to Seminole 111gb School officials,
coach", bostrrs and athletes, seeking answers to the rise, the
fall and the rebirth of II athktics
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Her Labor Of Love
By ELDA NICHOLS
Herald Correspondent
Virginia DelVallagglo, Winter Spr ings, Is
all wrapped up In satin and lace these days.
She has
undertaken the lob of making
-------daughter, Ca rla's, formal wedding gown.
Making a wedding dress may sound quite

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athletic program would have plunged into the nothlng.ness that
It was headed in 1972.
The young men and women who participate in the sports'

Stitching

prograin at Seminole consider other factors as keys to what

satin snags easily. The lace cin also be pulled
and "aught, if not ha ndled carefully. Virginia
explained how to press the seams wi thout the
imprint showingthrough. "Take long strips of
heave brown WraDO(r12
'P uaoer, and alace
under the seam allowance. Then by pressing
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The
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as handwriting and that ex- Chinese artists who could, with designs are more successful on
thread
to
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The
heavier
fabric
you've chosen, make
plains much of Its fascination. I only a few strokes of a brush, fine square-weave linen, the
Medium weight embroidery or more textured the fabric, the sure it's of good quality. Your
never stop being amazed at how delineate a landscape.
linen, about 24 thr ea ds to the heavier the thread should be. devoted hours of stitching
different the same pattern,
Inch, Is an excellent choice for For a bold effect you may even deserve the best back ground
work ed by different people,
most
decorative pi!lows and want to use two or three strands you 'an provi de.
looks when it's completed.

NeixIleork is as Individual the subtle understatement of background while delicate pictures.

That's because emroidery, like
every art form, Is an Intensely
personal expression.
The artists who create embroldery d esigns often give us
interesting opportunities for
self-expression. One of the most
delightful of this talented group
is Helen Marble who has a
rare gift for painting with a

needle.

Her Siamese cat,
illustrated here, uses an
unusual technique.
You embroider only the legs,
bead a nd tall the texture of
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choose pr ecisely the one
will best complement your
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nicture. Finished, you have a
whole cat, exquisitely understated but altogether th ere. are bold and vivid can be
In many ways it reminds me of striking on a heavy fabric

You Never Have To
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19 S. Magnolia Av e.
was slowly becoming an
Phone 323-7720
alcoholic, and I wouldn't face It.
Downtown
Sanford
I gave myself all the possible

DEAR ABBY: I got a kick out half gassed.
Well, th is late broad said she
of the woman who took an e.tra
'arge second helping and then wasn't hungry, but everything
asked for a "doggie bag" to looked so good she wondered If
take her leftovers home with I'd give her d doggie bag.
excuses: The kids were getting
I said, "I have my OWN
her.
on my nerves; my husband
It reminded me of the time I doggie, aixllamtlTherefore,I
worked too many hours; I
pr epared a sumptuous ajiud do tiOt provide my guests with
needed a few drinks to "relax"
for t hree couples. (I love to doggie bags. Also, people who
me
coot) (kit woaan phoned just have the bad manners to snow
I kept the house neat and
a few minutes before the time up an hour and 15 mInutes Late never had a reason until now. the phone book. She says she
she should have arri ved to ask don't deserve any con- My problem is my mother. She wants something BIG for her managed to take care of the
ki ds long enough to get them
if she and her husba4'id could alderatlon, and this is the last wants surgery done on her 40th btrthday.
How
do
th
you
feel
about
into
bed, but then Mommy
e
to
have
them
"grapes"
being a friend and to Inform me time you'll be invited here"
on'
would
pass out with a
grapefruit
situa
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The other guests were enlarged to about
that they would be a "little
GRAPENUTS
"headache,"
somewhat uptight about the size.
la te."
DEAR GRAPEN1JTS: If this
My father keeps saying no em
arrived
an
confrontation,
but the only way
of
The three th
husband gave me
Finally,
would
be good for your
ns
the
raisi
guts
Is
to
he
likes
her
dried
with
to
treat
people
hour and IS minutes later
a choice. The bottle or try
way they are. Mom disagrees mother's morale why aol. I fam
out-guts them,
il y.
GUTSIEINOXNARD and Is willing to give up a only hope that she and your
UNDERWORLD
13
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First I went to a mentalDEAR GIJTS!E: Your bark Is vacation In order to have the father can agree on a fruit
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th
at's
not
forbidden,
alth clinic. They referred me
s
gery
done,
ur
yc
bite.
But
you
can
he
01
as
bad
as
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started
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joke,
but
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we
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Alcoholics
Anonymous. It
bow
to
end
an
less
ons
on
give
I '
wi
out
to
diluter
th
Mom
is
dead
went
Underworld
turns
out
th
at
two
was
a
big
step
to admit that, at
undesirable friendship,
Cowan's
ten
serious.
She's
even
underlined
other
couples.
Wilen
the
check
28
years
of
age
. I was an
DEAR ABBY: I have of
wanted to write to ycu, but the plastic surgeon's name In came, one of he men Insisted alcoholic. It was painf ul to
_C'W lwoRi.p _
on paying for everything with realize how much If affected the
his credit card (obviously his lives of the people I loved the
com pa ny's, Th.n he collected most.
the cash from the rest of us.
I have been told that he does
They say that most alcoholics
this all the time. How does a don't go for help until they
person go about putting a stop reach rock bottom and have lost
to this sort of thing' I don't like their jobs, famili es and homes.
to be used as a "customer." I was lucky. I didn't have to fall
And knowing that be uses us as that tar. \5)
so-called business write-offs
when we are just social f riends
I haven't quite made it yet.
makesme feel like a party to But! m trying wi th all
somethlngdishonest.
strem' th l have to stay away
Any suggez.ions'
from al cohol just oe Lay at a
USED IN CHICAGO time. I do,'t even mind stung
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run for Oviedo
Mike Oliver tossed a four.
hitter to lead Lyman in the
championship game.

Randy Homer of Oviedo, who
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Sanford Memorial Stadium.
the eighth provided the winning

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trounced Seminole Petroleum one-hit ball, striking out 11 and Medical Center and Seminole George's
United Trant.
15-2.
walking two. Griffith relieved Sporting Goods battled to a fiveinning 3-3 tie. The game will be Jack Prosser
Sanford Atlantic's loss in the fifth,
Ford
dropped it into a tie for first
Pace led George's at the plate completed at a later date.
St ro m bet 9Wayne Smith clubbed a home
place with U.S. Bank. Both with three singles. Stan Hogan
Carlson
teams are 4-1.
added a double azid single, and run and a single for First - Florida State Bank scored Kevin Waters slammed a Federal, and teammate Danny Chase
Federal
Hall collected two singles.
four runs in the bottom of thedouble.
sixth to knock off Sanford

two-bagger.
Charley Koke paced Famous
Recipe with a double and
single, and Mike Maples added

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In the other game, David Bolt
First Federal and Chase are
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and walking two. The win lifted
undefeated Sanford Atlantic Stromberg-Carlson 15.1.
n(o,
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Bank 5-4 in the Sanford
The win for George's was Its Jack Prosser to 3-2, two games Fla. State Bank 000 104 - 5 4 2
American Little League fifth In as many games. United behind George's, and dropped
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Monday.
Transportation Union has yet to Stromberg-Carbon to 1-4.
Sum.
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In the other American win.
In the National League, First
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care attitude and he had Lo develop a program from nothing.

Whigham said.
Whigham said the fact that "half the students don't come to

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the reins to Posey. along with a strong freshman team
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still remember - with some bitterness - the way the decline In
football was digested locally.
"They blamed Coach Woodruff," Whigham said. "It had
begun before he came."
WNgham said if anything could be tagged as the reason for
the decline, he would List lack of student involvement and the
always felt, but never-seen presence of the downtown alumni.
"When we were out pounding on the sidewalks, raising
money for the stadium, I ran into businessmen who would tell
us they'd donate to the project 'the minute you get tin of that ...
coach.'Most of them hadn't seen a garne the past two years,"

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Considering, he didn't do badly."
The youngsters feel that Woodruff used his coaching talents
to stabilize the squad leasing with 1 4-5-1 record and handing

Atlantic.
Ron Harold pitched a twohitter for Florida State, striking
out five and walking six. Harold
boomed a triple. Teammate
Robert Burgess also slammed a
The Knights of Columbus, by victory. He stn'ck out two and
Willie Presley and Kenneth
triple,
forfeiting
an
earlier
game,
set
wa,ed
two.
Perry led Rotary with two
Wesley Steel led
U.S. Rank the stage for Kiwanis' 9-7 win
In games last week, K of C singles
and
a
double
with three singles and
teammates Brian HlLman poked two over Rotary Monday and a tight trounced Kiwanis 16-8, VFW respectively.
raze Baseball
for the lead
In the Sanford took a forfeit win over Moose
singles and Chip Sanders Junior
League.
and Rotary scored a run In the
cracked a triple.
K
of
C,
after
forfeiting
its
bottom
of the seventh Inning to
Sanders and Steel combined
Seaboard Coastline, Lake pack with an 8-1 record. Lake Hall slammed a home run, a a double,
April
16
game
with
VFW
nip
Elks
5-4.
to toss a two-hitter. Sanders
Monroe Inn and Eldridge Stan. Monroe remained two games double and two singles, and
Jim Edison slammed a triple, gave up the hits in the first two because of a Ineligible player,
K of C scored its 16 runs 'dard, formerly Southern Bell, back with a 6-3 slate, but Terry Cooper smashed two double and single, John Louin innings, striking out
to 3-1. Kiwanis and nine coming in the fourth inning
i-ia
three and dropped
,recorded victories Monday Famous Recipe, after reeling round trippers.
are
3-2.
and
Elks
and
on three hits. Borges of
stroked a double and two walked two. Steel did not allow Rotary
WERICAN
Joe Benton collected a double singles, and Mike Spangler a
night in the Sanford Recreation off six straight wins, fell 6-3.
2-2.
Kiwanis
smacked a double.
hit the final two innings, VFW are
.CANCER
The Outcasts are 4-5, and three singles, Mike collected three singles to lead striki
Department Metro Softball
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Steve Detrick led Kiwanis
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with a triple and single, and Kiwanis
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and Jimmy Williams smashed
Seaboard crushed the Out- Auto Train is 1-8.
Eddie Morton and BnICt
In the Continental League, Eddie Borges poked two
Seaboard Coastline slammed a double.
kasts .11, lake Monroe Inn
Drummond added two singles Wayne Pace and Andy Griffith singles.
Kiwan4s
Ill 00-. 0
Eddie Jackson and Oscar apiece, and Carl Lee legged out teamed
KOIC
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Ieith Cowan of Kiwanis
Dave RiCharde led the Roberts slugged a home run a double.
Eldridge Standard trounced
Elks
000 OX IGeorge's to a 13-1 win over pitched 2 2-3 innings of no-hit
Cancer Soc1ety
parade with two home runs, a and single apiece for the Out'Auto Train 19-4.
Donald Brown and To... United Transportation Union. relief ball, preserving the Rotary
200 0011- S C 0
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Duhart slammed two singles. and Evans Baker smashed a
Tommy Gracey ripped a double.
home run and single for Lake
Monroe Inn, and Roger Seaboard
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Beathard added two singles. Outcasts
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Larry Miller and Ed Malsak
Monroe
smashed a double and single lkInn
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give Coach Claude Woodruff a good send-off.
think Coach Woodruff did a tremendous job under bad
circumstances," Good said. "The kids had developed a don't-

With 11 more days until the each of the Gold Sponsors
start of this year's Ballet Guild Committee members to bring in
Open Golf Tournament at the 'just one more by next week."
Mayfair
Country
Club,
A total of 60 prizes In excess
Chairman Torn Largen an- of $2500 will be awarded. A new
nounced another Infiuz of en- Ford Is the grand prize for a
tries at Monday night's hole-in-one on the par 3, fifth
meeting, boosting the total to Lvta
91.
The latest to enter the golfing
The two-day event, scheduled event are Bob McKee, R. S.
:for May 10 and 11, is offering Bihlhimer, William
the net proceeds to the guild as McLaughlin, W.C. Hutchlaon
,a scholarship fund to help Jr., Ed Cote, Ben Sirnpwn,
young dancers.
Fran Darling, Jack McDavitt,
Largen and Assistant Co- John Morris, Jeff Largen, Bob
,Chairman Joe Kurami set a Orwig, Mike Capko, Bill
minimum of 100 particlpant..3 by Jacobs, C. D. Howell, Dr.
next week's meeting, asking Kenneth Wing and Al Stoney.

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toward the program," Good said."I know I want to do the best I
can because I want a chance to play college ball."
The 230-pounder appears to be one of several good prospects
in the Seminole camp this year. Reynolds and Posey are hoping
that Good will provide leadership that will help the rebirth.
Good admits he is looking forward to playir'g ball for Posey
and he thinks most of the athletes are as well. But he is quick to

Golf Tourney

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structure sits at Seminole High as a masonary reminder that
sports is major factor In high school life around Sanford.
Reynolds plays down his role in the stadium's construction,
but admits the project brought the student body, athletes id
towns-people together at a time when athletics in general were
"sort of spinning their wheels."
"It had to help. Anything would help," he said while
outlining how the project gathered steam once it started,
But Reynolds and the stadium are just small-bit players In

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want without the seam imprint."
foreboding, but with Virginia's experience,
Iased unadorned,
The headpiece was
she laughed and said, "Well), maybe I was i
Virginia then covered it with the peau dexie,
littie nervous., but only because I wanted it to
and bought trim and cut the flowe rs out by
be so perfect "
An attra cti ve blonde. Virginia shakes the
hand and attached them to the headpiece.
Each flower is centered wi th a large seed
myth about having to use expensive fabric, by
pearl. "This headpiece will cost around $5 or
saying, "So many people feel they have to put
a considerable amount Into fabrics. Bunks $6 as compa red to around *60.00,11 purchased
ready-made," said Virginia. The Ill usion veil
You can do just as great a job with Inexis an ambitious job for Virginia. It will consist
pensive materials as with the most expensive." Virginia's secret sterns to be in her
of three tiers In varied lengths, with the two
layers in back covered with seed pearls. 'fl
very fine finishing touches. For example,
long Lace train will have ascalloped edge and
using pesu de sole satin for her daughter's
a de tachable satin bow, and banded with peau
dress, she has lined the skirt In organdy,
de sole. "This entire outfit will cost less than
giving it body and stiffening, but cutting down
on weight. After measuring the hem, she will
$60 with a comparable gown running
anywhere from one hundred to several
pit lace hem tape on the gown 'flen In order
hundred, If you bought it," said Virginia; •
to prevent peaking, the will use heavy, threeSevmlng from the age of 12, Virginia admi ts
inch bucknnii, around the hem of the gown.
she started with the trial and error method.
She will stitch the hem to the tape, and lightly
hand-ta ck the top edge of the buckrum to the Now she thinks nothing of making an entire
inner lining. No stitching will be visible on the
suit for her husba nd, Pat, or son Pat Carl. "If
you can sew, you are able to ha ve many more
outside of the gown.
different outfits, as well as having them
Making a wedding gown is not like making
original, and not like everybody else Li
"Just a dress," said Virginia. The material
wearing," she said.
must be handled wi th a great deal of care, as

"The chance we may have In athletics - scholarshI and
such - lies entirely with how we perform and our attitude

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Athletes at Seminole High School almost to a man point

Da vid Dees and Laurie Bennett

The stadium was constructed and used In 1974.
Its playing field is still being smoothed and grassed, but the

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their collective fingers at one person as the key to the rebirth
sports at the schocl.
That person is Don Reynolds, principal, who returned to

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"We are tired of lack of student pride in the program," Mike
Good said. 'We figure it's up to us (the players) to do the Job
that %%III give us a winning season"
(,xxl vo ices the opinion of nn of the junior cla mem
hcrs who will he bark next
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"Romeo and Juliet"

appears to be a turn-around In athletics. But Reynolds as a
sports' backer, principal and man overohadows all of them.
"It as Mr Reynolds who urged the new stadium be built
Eve r yone thought it
a joke, but h sold the student
J),
coaching staff and booste s' club on the k1pi" niinrfrhit'k
Mark Whigharn said. "I think the stadium project had a lot to do
with how we think today as athletes."
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By GLENN McCASLAND

Selene Rozansky is assistant director and Tom Hall Is
stage manager. In addition to a revised script that all can
understand, some musical background has been added,
Steve Lomanski is pianist.
Tickets may be purchased in advance at the door.

Virginia Delvilhagglo works on formal wedding gown for daughter, Carla (Photo by Elda Nichols)

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Featuring David Dees and Laurie Bennett in the title
roles of to otmg lo ers seirated b their parents
hatred for each other, the play is directed by Miss Sharon
Beasley. She has taught at Oviedo for two years and
directed last year's play, "Camelot."

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"Court House in Santord, County ci Seminole, State of Florida, l. sale
certifIcates will be sold on the following described land to pay the amount
due (or tases herein set opposite the same, together with all coSt of Such
sate and all advertising.

Mary Whelchel and Pattle .o the pin on No. 16 (3-feet, 1Brantley were low net with a 58, Inch).

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The new Interest in football has rekindled the spirit of Ron

Namath could earn about $1
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&amp;nilnole has had four coaches In alinost as many years.
And Whigharn lists lack of parental interest - even In nan,'
YU.
notcotningtothegames-asanotherreonfortheathletesnot
The Crooms High freslunan, who at 15 looks like an 18-year.
caring about performance.
old
and
weig,hs 170 pounds, explained that the majority of the
"I feel with more community Involvement - especially the
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athletes will be present when football training starts.
parents - more student pride and understanding that losing is
"Our
coach
has worked hard with us to keep the numbers
no laughing matter, that we'll do okay," he said.
out for iootball together. I'd guess about 40 will be trying to
Gerald Meyer, another junior with blue-chippossibilities
make the Junior varsity or varsity," Flint said. "I know I'm
a senior, points out that many would-be athletes don't take part
looking
forward to it."
anymore because they work or "just don't want part of it."
The
young man says he has heard "more ialk about the
"I guess that with the exception of a handful of kids wI
program
from the guys than ever" in the past several weeks. "I
care, sports is more out of mind at school than you'd think,"
guess It's the idea of something new about to happen," he said.
Meyer says
''I (UC&amp;S \OU hivi' U) itiake your mind up to give Sports the
The 5-10, 180-pound Meyer feels (hat to really make the
right
amount of (tine if you want to be successful," Flint said. "I
program work, the school system would have to start a whole
think
wecan bring itaround(a winnlngteam)."
new program.
And as far as all the problems before at the school, Flint
"It would depend on Just how much the kids want t
agrees with Whigham, Good, Meyers and the rest that "they are
sacrifice and put out to make it really go. I think we're in better
gone for good."
shape spirit-wise than before," Meyer says.
Thursday: The Boosters speak out.
Meyer feels the Seminole County &amp;hool Board has been fair
with the athletic program and lauds the Seminole High Boosters
aub for "beinr with us every step."
"There are a lot of people who got involved in the stadium Tvvo so ni e VV I n s Even t
project, who don't have kids in sports. That was a big boost to
and
Houser
Sea
The MayfaIr Wom.n's Golf Peg
us," the junior guard declared. "It meaiit a great deal Just
Association Member-Guest Day Savaressee were second low net
knowing they did care about us."
Meyer says to really turn the football program into a win- last week was a two-ball, best- with a 63, and Marge Perason
and Helene Champayne were
the athletes must decide "to produce 150 per cent." He feels ball tournament,
Margaret Botts and Carrol third with a 64.
the hours being logged by many in welghtlifting is an indication
that this decision has been made.
Souder we're low gross with a
Gb Hecker was closest to the
"I know I've had three coaches since I've been involved and 77. Doris Spencer and Millie
like a lot of the guys, I'm wondering what the new system will be L.alloche were second low gross pin on a No. 7(5 -feet, 2-inches

Namath becomes a free agent
Thursday. Reportedly, 11cm.
meter and Jimmy Walsh,
Namath's attorney, are to meet
Friday.
Baseball
"Our offer is on a short trigger," said Hemmeter. "We
Leaders
don't believe too much JudgAmerican League
ment time is necessary, so a
BATTING (50 at bats)- Chalk,
deadline
will be imposed."
Cal, III; EMaddoit, NY, 355;
C Mly. Chi. 355
"It would be nice to have him,
RUNSR.Whlte. NV, 16. Hen
but not imperative to our
nerson. Chi, IS. E.Maddox, NY. 14. success,
" Ilemmetcr said. "We
RUNS BATTED IN-LM.ay, Bal,
17. C May, Chi, 1$, Mc Rae, XC. is have made what we consider a
HITS Hendersun. (hI. 76. reasonable offer to Namath,
E Mat?do*, NY, 75. C May, Chi, ,
one that is Financial and not
DOUBLES-Chak. Cal, 7. Let
emotional."
cano, Ml, 6.
TRIPLE 5-- Patek, XC, 3. Evans,
If he stays with the National

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"And that's good because ithelpstobulld self-confidence."
A young man who may become one of Sanford's most talked
about athletes, Danny Flint, is looking forward to the coming

attorneys that the financial re
vamping will leave the league
stable and able to pay off debts
froII3 last year's start-up season,
Hern.meter abo said the WFL
is not interested In letting Joe
Namnath "dangle on the line for
an indefinite period" and will
iripose a deadline on the New
York Jets' star to decide if he
will accept a $4-million offer to
join the league. A week from
Thursday was mentioned as a
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DOUBLES-Bench, Cm, I;
Madlock, Chi, 7, Montane:, PrO, 7;
Rose, Cm, 1; Cedeno, P4tn. 7;
watson. Htn, 7
TRIPLES-Gem, Atl, 7; R An.
drews. Htn, 2; Garvey. LA, 2;
LOPe'S., LA, 7, Murcer, SF, 2
HOME RUNS-Cey, LA, 6;
W'nfield, SD, 6. Baker. All,
Evans. All, $

many blacks on the team, but no one noticed the guys all got
aIorW" Spain said.
feels the athletes today are taking a different attitude.

Whigham says the athietesare "talking Itup more" and the
new conference plan has been well received by the student,s,
"A conference gives us more to work towards," he said.

Saii Diego .t HOUSt(L Houston
leads 20
Wednesday's Games
No games scheduled

Chi. 7; Nyman. Chi, 2. OtiS, XC. 7.
Atlanta (Capra 2-2) a? Los
HOME RUNS-L May, Bal,
Angeles (Messersmth 30). In)
Cincinnati (ulletf 21) at San Hcrlon, Del, 4. Killebrew, XC. 1;
BurrOUQhS cx. 1. 10 TIed With 3
Franciso (Falcone 71), In)
Wednesday's Games
National League
New York at Chicago
BATTING (SQ at bats)- Reltz
C*nciati at San
511, 101, Morgan, Cm, .391.
St. Lows at Pittsburgh, In)
RUNS-lopes. LA. 20, Cedeno
Host0n at San Ditgo, In)
Htn, IS
Atlanta at Los Angeles, In)
RUNS BATTED IN-Bench, Cm,
Only games scheduled
19. Evans, Alt, Il•
tIITS--Garvt'y, LA. 35. Rce. Cn.

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thegame&amp;'tsanothernegativepartoftheprogram.
"They (the students) would rather be out with the older
crowd.Theydon'thavethetime, theythlnk,Iorfootballgames.
u athletes can get the students back to games, if we
want to badly enough," Whigham said.
The junior back points out that "none of us on the team are
angels, me Included, but we wantto go out winners."

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ChIco (7) 120 3003, Blissful Dream
tt'tro$ (Lolich 30) at Balti
260 Q (7$) $12 10 T (5 75) $31 00 more (Grimtey n. cii
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$376101 7:041
Attendance 1310 Handle: 57)747

Mondays ReuIt
Eastern Division
Kentucky 173. 5? Louis 103.

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Spain, who missed the past season with a knee Injury.
"I'm thinking about going out for the team," Spain contided. AAI've been weighiliftiag and ry knee seems okay. I
thiflk I'm going to try."
But Spain says, regardless of what he may do, ho thinks the
SChOOl is about to give birth ton winner.
"One of the chief problems we had was the prejudice factor
in the community. There was the group that felt there were too

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Spring, are still full of roe indicating they have been
unable to find a suitable place to spawn.
OPINION

Heavy rains Immediately following publication
of the first report on the water diversion from the
headwaters of the river temporarily eased the
critical water shortage. Since then, little or no rain
has fallen and the river is near drought stage again.
R;.,, liih LIVAIld h:ive pi '1nd in early

Alligators are coming out of the backwater
sloughs Into the main river because of insufficient
water. Three were spotted in a one-mile stretch of
the river Tuesday morning.
Dead spawned-out shad have been seen floating
in the middle of the river, no current to carry them
downstream or to the banks where waiting, hungry
vultures can devour Lbem.
.1a11y nall lakes ad j$)nds In this area have

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underground water pressure from the tow water In
the river.
The City of Longwood has been warned by Public
Works Director Ralph Fisher of an impending
drinking water shortage unless the so-called
drought comes to a speedy end. He recommended
an immediate study with the view toward constructing a new well. But, If the underground water
supply continucs to decrease, where will the
drinkin~, water come from?
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A plan by which a 100-man a report on the "total jail plc.
pay $1,000 a month for their from them (Volusla County) in
jail facility might be con- ture" next week to the board.
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upkeep."
time to present the full four027
structed at the Seminole County
"I plan to meet again with the
IT
The
county
was
handed
a
option
program next week,"
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Port Authority was revealed Sanfrd Airport Authority
11,000 bill for prisoner upkeep Proudfoot said.
last night by County Commis- people about Building 310, but I
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from Orange County yesterday,
The 200-Inmate facility at
slon Chairman Sid Vth'en Jr. don't intend to limit my
Proudfoot said, pointing out Five Points is the same
The proposal is one of four discussion to just administra-,
that the cost of housing proposal turned down by
E!u•!
options for new jail space being tive use of the building, but to
prisoners In other county lock- Seminole County voters last
developed by Vihlen and County the jail .situation," Vihien said.
ups ran between $800 to $1,000 year.
The four options which
Corrections Chief George
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,monthly.
Proudfoot said the 100-inmate
Proudfoot and will be detailed Proudloot is developing for
I'll* plan — had we gone to facility at the port site would
during a full-dress Board presentation to the board inthe airport - was for a capital include administrative areas
chides:
meeting next week,
outlay of between $00,000 and and "all other operational
— Construction of a
The plan calls for construc$300,000 on Building 310, plus needs."
lion of a pre-fabricated building inmate facility at Five Points
Jim Ryan, Port Authority
$42,000 a year rent, with leases
with modular cells at a coat of for about $2-million. (This
to be renewed every two director, said he favored the
$10,000 per Inmate or a 50- would be a complete jail.
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years," Proudfoot said.
plan to construct a minimum
Inmate
facility
constructed
to
phasing-out
the
existing
facl!ity
19
years
or
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"Over
a
period
of
security
jail facility at the port
JIM RYAN
go to 100-Inmate capacity at a at the courthouse.)
so, that would come to almost because 'it would solve the
later date.
- Construction of a 200 in.
would require the present jail $2-million, which Is what would county's problem and help us,
"Since the Port Authority has mate facility, with only 50 per facility to be maintained and be needed to build a jail too.
the capability of selling bonds, cent of the structure completed, allow a split confinement outright," he continued.
"Sooner or later we are going
we
considering
the
pcsslbil.
leaving
a
shell
which
could
be
are
'a.
The pee-lab building plan Is to have to have our own
program as was proposed by
ity of going to them and asking finished as needed, also at Five the county when ta1kfrg with based on information which security guards as the port
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that the port construct a build- Points,
the Airport Authority about use Proiiot has gathered from grows, " Ryan said. "With
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— Construction of a 100- of Building 310 to house Volusian County of ficials, who deputies and jailers around,
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county," Vihien explained. 9 Inmate facility at the Port Au- mi ni mum security prisoners, are in the process of developing we'd have no problem."
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don't think there'll be much thority site.
"A 50-Inmate facility would a 220-Inmate facility for $22Ryan said that while no
protest about 1ocaUnpriso ners
— Construction ofa50-thmate be one which we could live million (about $10,000 per In. formal proposal had been
at the port because of Its loca- facility at the Port Authority, with," Proudfoot explained mate) by using modular cell handed the Port Authority from
County Corrections Chief George Proudfoot shows Seminole County thief Depoty Sheriff Duane tion sway from evetMng' with a 100-inmate design for today. "This would keep us units and pee-lab construction the county, he had met twice
Herrell outline of pr,p..ed cell module for proposed port authority site. (Hereld Photo by Bill yinVihian told the rat of the completion as needed.
from farming-out prisoners to plans. .
with Proudfoot about the idea.
Bod Prnudfoot would Ve.eIIt
The Lgst three proposals other counties and having to
'J hope to have more data
"The last time, he came with
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designer and mortgage
broker," Ryan said. "They
inspected these modular
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buildings and derided such a
-structure would be adaptable to
their needs."
Proudfoot had originally gone
to the port to check the
availability of a building which
had housed a bankrupt cornBy ED PRICKE'fl'
school teacher said the member and principal at Sable at they have that right - the more importance to teachers, period Pelley asked for to study together.
pany and was up for a new
Herald Stiff Writer
grievance procedure is a "very, Point Elementary, said prin.- same as teachers.
As to meeting during school
rather than items Pelley is the contract proposal.
very important" part of SEA's cipals "want the right to file
Pelley's counter proposal on throwing out for negotiation.
,If we're ready, we will," hours, Pelley again said
"We had already been con.
In only about five minute., 75-page package.
unfair labor practices" the academic freedom was almost
Pelley said. "There's no point negotiations will take place tacted by another party about
For exampl e, SEA wants as
yesterday, negotiators ap"Lots of things you don't like, same as teachers. Hughes says immediately accepted by
if we're not ready, and you may after school because "teachers that building," Ryan Mid. "But
soon
as possible to begin talks
proved an article on academic but you're afraid to say that right would be especially SEA's team. AS SEA requested,
are hired to teach."
not get what you want."
we showed Proudfoot around
on tra nsfers, reappointments,
freedom which is part of a anything. The first thing you do he lpful to adm inistrators in the
guarantees
article
I suggested the county
On
Thursday,
the
two
teams
and
and reassignments, reduction
"You may riot get wt-.at you
proposed master contract for is to protect your job. Some correcting infractions of a academic freedom to students
meet
again to discuss the consider a pre-fabricated
the county's school teachers. things you don't dig, but you minor nature, like a teacher and teachers "when pursued in personnel and annual con- want, either," Rosenthal will
grievance procedure. All the structure or modular building
replied.
don't say anything because be ing late to work or something in accordance with the Con- tract sta tus,
discussion yesterday centered program for a minimum
Then Seminole Education you're afraid to," she said.
stitutions and laws of the United
of a simillar nature.
Rosenthal accused Pelley of
Rosenthal reiterated SEA's on the first 25 lines, and security jail.
Association (SEA) and County
Hughes said it's immaterial States and the State of "getting away with items you stand that 19 working days is negotiators have yet to get Into
School administrators say
'Personally, I see no problem
School Board negotiators took they want the same rights to to whom adminLitrators grieve. Florida."
choose to speak to,"and he said "excessive," and Pelley again agreeing on steps which the and stand ready to work with
the remaining four hours of grieve against teachers.
He said at4mlnlstrators just
Rosenthal also wants to begin "everything is fair game after answered that It took SEA more grievance procedure will the county on the project,"
yesterday's meeting to argue
Bob Hughes, a Pelley team want it written In the contract discussing items he considers of May 6," the end of the 194ay than a year to put the package contain.
Ryan said.
over a proposed grievance
The overcrowded conditions
procedure.
-at Seminole County Jail has
been a problem or a number of
Harry Pelley, thc county's
years, but Proudfoot pointed
chief negotiator, said school
out that In recent months It has
administrators " have a right to
reached "a major problem"
grieve" the same as teachers.
status,
Pelley says SEA's proposal
The jail has been the scene of
speaks only to teachers.
Yesterday, school officials began hearings on budget
of teachers."
Budget hearings here will continue every Tuesday and
several fire, recently as well as
requests, and Asst. School Supt. Roger Harris predicts
Harris says Seminole County, where some 208
Thursday at 2p.m. in the School Board conference room.
attempted jailbreaks.
It has been SEA's contention
teachers haven't been approved for rehire, would get
next year's operating budget requests will total about
Department heads will appear before the Committee to
that the contract include only
$35.9mi1lIon,up$2mllllon from the current budget.
justify th eir req uests, but, as Harris says, "No def in i te
about three per cent of that $39 million lilt stays In the
those persons Included In
position
Harris said the committee at present is In a
decisions can be made until we hear from the
budget.
BULLETIN
SEA bargaining unit, and SEA
only to "visibly examine" budget requests and establish
"If the governor's budget is increased, It would be a
legislature."
spokesman Steve Rosenthal
ground rules as to what the philosophy will be.
very positive step in respect to those 200 ) teachers," said
"We're In limbo," the veteran administrator noted,
maintains It's "Illegal" for SEA
Harris, who is in charge of finance for the school system.
Little else can be done. Harris says, until the county
Protests
against cuts in education funding have arisen
to bargain for other than SEA
Count)' sJmool suç,erintendenta have been summoned
knows how much money will be forthcoming from the
across the state as lawmakers get ready to dole out state
members,
to Tallahassee on Monday.
legislature.
funds for the next fiscal year.
Louetla Rahming, an SEA
house
And Harris said he presumes at that time some imHarris, on a positive note, did mention that a
team member and elementary
Budget hearings In Seminole County will continue
portant items will be decided by lawmakers concerning
appropriations subcommittee's request for an additional
through May.
education at the county level,
$39 million to Askew's proposed budget would "hire a lot

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prinvirily composed of port.s fishermen and lover

Guess who had their first haircut with that new home barber
kit of 'ours?

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of the outdoors has scheduled its first meeting for
Tuesday, May 6,7:30 p.m., In Room I, First Federal
Savings and Loan Building In Sanford.
Members of the organization, witnessing the
decline of this beautiful and essential body of water
and angered by the latest rape, finally decided to do
something about it.
Led by J. T, Tunlpseed, president, these
dedicated sportsmen plan to make a thorough Investigation of the harmful practices which are
stripping the river or iti scenic beauty, its fish
ixiilatin and vt:i I v ;t r supply.

The "theft" (diversion) of more than 200 million
gallons of water per day from the St. Johns River,
first revealed in The Herald two weeks ago, ha3
to the formation of a new organization dedicated to
the preservation of the fisheries, water quality and
quantity of the river and its tributaries.

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ed Hal the "Maestro."
The Proksor, sitting South,
won today's battle of wits. The
TODAY QUESTION
Play started normally enough.
Instead of bidding to sp.irles
'The queen of hearts was led
your partner has responded one
covered by king and ace. heart notnuimp
to your opening bid What
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led to force dummy to ruff.
Answer Tomorrow
The king of spades was led
from dummy and the Maestro,
lot JACOB V MODERN
sitting West, let it hold. Had the book to: 'Win t B'oe:' (c/o this
Profess&amp;,, ''mely led his last nowwei,ot), P.O. Box 489, Radio
trump from dummy the
City
New York, N. V. 10019.
Maestro would win, throw the
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Perry James, Orlando boat
Sanford Regatta yesterday. lie proved 0 be "top dog" as well.
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driver who won the twoAay
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Tuesday. Highs In the upper SOS Florida Zoo.
turcd (tic crowd In the seeand Dougherty, president ci the program were the Seminole now, I think we can move ahead
and lows )s. Lows In the 60s.
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water system under city note for the $40,000 balance of prove I1.e system.
collateral.
based on current rates."
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"I filly expect the water has been instructed to prepare serve Scott Electronics with
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the acquisition costs.
Asked if removing the
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The city is al.so considering a term loans have been discussed franchise fees from the city's system will pay for itself, even a development plan for the water servi~e.
LAKE MARY - The put- hold a special meeting at 7:3u second alternative - a bank with Southeasterr. National operating budget in fiscal 1976, if it is not pledged to do so," highway entrance way to the
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month Colonel, to the board of ad son's appointment of Winter
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several alternatives being processasthedownpaymentor mers Home Administration willing to accept the city's including a utility tax, adding construction on Lake Mary Howard resigned.
Brock asLake Mary's assjgant
studied by the city's governing borrowing the $30,000 and loan for the $70,000 acquisition utility franchise fees and the $2,000 monthly revenue Boulevard. During the six
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the coriunissoners to ask for a fornial hearing into the
speed of trains which whip through uea municipalities.
h atu,i, information has been
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( iiiiiusiontr Mike Hattaa&gt; reportedl) said. "The
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Herald Staff Writer
operator of the store located at Investigating weekend his residence and camper Roseman was set at $5,50D each. Church St. and SR-iS
l'9east SR 436, was unharmed burglaries at a city main. enlesed and extensively vanGeorge Lindsey Jr., 40, of 41
Bobby Gene Stokes, 20, of 6N
Pollee and sheriff's deputies as a result of the robbery which tenance building and two dallied.
E. Fifth St., Sanford, was held Cypress Ave., Sanford, Was
today were investigating three lock place at closing time Goldsboro businesses.
Officers said the house had on $5,OO bond on charges of being held without bond today
separate weekend robberies, Saturday night.
Patrolman Joh n Moore been "cimpletely ransacked" improper exhibition of a in county jail for parole oftwo Involving the taking Of
Fitch mid tti two gkrnmen, Nported au three buildings and obscenities scrawled on dcngerous
and (kials. Stokes was charged by
firearm
money from 1 ucinesses at tack males estimated to be 18- were entered by prying open walls and butter and lipstick carrying a concealed firearm Sanford police patrolman Lewis
gunpc4nt and the other the theft
years old, ordered him at
in connection with an incident Coombs With driving under the
of cash from a private home, gunpoint to open the register,
at Rex Bar on Sanford Ave., lnflueice, reckless driving, no
Sheriff's deputies said a man but he refused.
according to Patrolmen Eugene drivers license, leaving the
(tressed In a yellow shirt allThen while one r&amp;,ber held a
scene of an accident, defective
Fogle and Mike West.
proached attendant John gun on Fitch, his companion
Guy Neil Parent, 19, of W. equipment, improper tag and
McFarland from the rear last opened the register and empFirst St., Sanford, was being possession of less than five
night as he totaled the days tied the cash drawer. The
held without bond in county jail grams of marijuana after a
receipts at Za)Te's gas station gunman holding Fitch snatched
today on charges of probation traffic accident early Sunday
on SR-436, Fern Park. his glasses and both robbers
violation and failure to appear morning at Celery and Sanford
McFarland told investigators - pc, nM mi fvt nnlirø ci,I
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that the man said he had a gun
Th1rna lIilleryof Water St., doors. At the city maintenance smeared over the house.
Tommy Ray Eden, 27, of 600 charges was set at $1,870.
Judicial circuit of Florida. inand for
and ordered him not to turn Midway, told sheriff's deputies building, French Ave., Fnd 13th
John Mercer, of 201 W. 19th E. Second St., Sanford, was
NOTICE OF PROCEEDINGS For Seminole county, Being Civil Action
around and to "put the bills in a that she admitted a man to her St., two red chain aaws valued St., reported a $275 set of golf arrested by Sanford police
Coombs charged Leroy ABANDONING, RENOUNCING. No, 75 . 296 CA 09 G. in which
bag."
home to use the bathroom ar,d at $520 were reported missing. clubs seas stolen Sunday af- detective L. William LykensOil Williams 40, of 1602 W. 13th AND DISCLAIMING A CERTAIN NEWARK TRUST COMPANY,:
United states corporation, is the
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Deputy P.J. Riggins said the when he failed to exit the
An undetermined amount of ternoon from the rear of a a circuit court warrant Place, Sanford, with indecent
WHOM ITMAY CONCERN:
r;a!n?iu,anj SI M KA COR.
man fled on foot with $SOo residence she went inside and cigarettes and cash was station wagon parked at his charging larceny of a motor exposure after an incident at a
You will please take notice that PORATION, a Florida Corporation,
BAR
across the busy four-lane high. discovered the man and $5C( reported taken from Lucille's residence.
-vehicle. Bond for Eden,convenlencestoreparkinglotat the Bcrdot County Corn,n.,,,oners LESTER
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was S!t at $J0.
was set at $5,000.
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Solutions to medical
malpractice-insurance problems and consideration of
articles of impeachment against Justive David McCain
top legislative calendars this week.
The Senate was schedul'd today to consider an omnibus
bill aimed at providing Insurance protection for
physicians and hospitals on the verge of losing coverage.
Meanwhile, a house impeachment committee today
was to consider impeachment of Florida Supreme Court
Justice Joseph Boyd. Tuesday, the panel plans to complete its articles of impeachment against Justice David
McCain.
McCain has been accused of tainting the integrity of the
court by favoring his friends in a number of decisions.
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Winter Spri,ngs Fire Chief hearing In the County Commission and by virtue of the terms of said
t he Judgmen
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highnt and
705 Meadow St., Sanford, and each of larceny of vegetables. cause has not been determined Sanford, Florida, at 7!00 olciock best bidder for cash at the Well

Ridge Run, the Woodlands, 14th St., Sloore reported, yeggs

Sanford police arrested

Halloween masks held up a and jewelry valued at more amount of cigarettes and beer.

convenience store operator on than $5,000 was taken when
Police said a doUar estimate Deborah Weaver Rostman, 20, Bond was set at $1,000 each for of a fire that caused an $8000 PM,, or as soon thercalter as
t he
cast SR 436 and made off with burglars entered his residence of damage wasn't available same address, on charges of Edward Eugene Dennis, 38, of damage Friday at the home of bit heard,
flthroaY of
S75 from the cash register's till,

Sunday, according to a report today in the vandalism of a possession

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CLEAN UP DAY

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the offl:e of the Clerk of circuit

FICTITIOUSNAME
Seminole County, Florida
NoticeisP,er.byçiventhat we
By Arthur H eCkw'th, Jr.,
enç,aged in business at 7 Camilla
Clerk of Circuit Court
Cf., Sanford, Seminole County,
By: Joann K. Hare
Florida, wsder the lid flout ra me of
Deputy Clerk
REFRIGERATION MECHAN.CAL, Publish : April 21, 1975
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name with fts Clerk of the Circuit
Court. Seminole County. Florida in

NOTICE OF RESOLUTION
CLOSING. VACATING

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Lauderdale and Si. G'ohnjii
Mechanical Contractors of
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Hall Re orts

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the board will select one" of the
bids tonight.

Also tonight the Commission Civil Action No. 15-2"-CA49-A
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Patiilinders from Ads'cntist Churches throughout the stilt company obtain a l)Bl
gathered at Forest Lake Academy in Forest City Sunday for a
(Development Regional
field day that featured fIst Ct't!li WW *d4!is. W1a!sag sst
rpsct) study on the pried.
prize for their bee hive display t''enTasnpo Padsfinders (from
On Much 24Couiwll passed a
lefi) Robed Jones, [.yu and Marie NeSmith, Ricky Ward and motion that Western Land be
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supply the city with a DRI study
be beck before the City Counclj by East Central Plorida
at tonIght's 7:30 meeting U Planning Ci,cil.
Council reacts to an April 18
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h.rriitamen$s and appurtenances
rIgPstOf.way lying between Lots 35
thereunfo belonging, or In any wise
and 17, on the North, and Lots 51and
appertaln!ng, being sold to satisfy
on the South. TIJSKAWILLA, as
said Judgment.
refo,tie-J In Plat Rook 1. Page S.
DATEDthe23rddayof April.
By the Board of County Corn
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mIssw,-s of Sem;nole County,
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Florida. this flndcla+. of Api-ti. AD.,
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Ci4rdo, Florida 779'fl
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By: Elaine RICharde
Deputy Clerk
MALfl1ICE SHAMS of the firm
SUBIN. SHAMS, ROSENULUTH
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Public Defender
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of the Circuit Court
By: Elaine RiCh.arde
Deputy Cie k
Clerk

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JOHN II LONOW000 and MATTIE
MAE LONG))D,,ps wife,

Delenc nis
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Courthouse of Seminole County. at

SAnford, Florida the undersigned
Clefitwilloffer for "Ie Itiefollorwing
described real property;

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prcvementt, fixtures, appliances.

adarpur1,nancesonsad. i.n€S or
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The aforesaid ill. will be made
pursuant to a Final Judgment an
tere In Chill No 74273$ now pen
ding In the Circuit Court of the
Elghttpnth Judicial Circuit l and
Ic." Seminole County, Flor ida
DATEDth1S7)rdci.syof April 1975
(Seal)
Arthur H BeCkwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
ttv Elaine RlCharde
Deputy C.erk
VAN DEN BERG, GAY
&amp; BURKE, P. A.
Attorneys
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the Plaintiff
PCs! Office not 773
Orlando, Florida 32W
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (Al') cause he was a municipal judge
The question of whether a for 10 years and served as both
public defender suspended aLsistant state attorney and
after pulling a gun on a woman state attorney.
at the Columbia County CourtBut Thomas has told the
house gets his job back may be committee that the issue is
decided toidght.
clouded by an atmosphere of
Atty. Gen. Robert Shevin and racial unrest in Lake City,
the attorney for public defender anonymous telephone threats
Milo Thomas Jr. of Lake City against him and his family, and
will present final arguments to blacks insulting him and his
the third meeting of the five- wife.
member Senate Select CornIt was fear, Thomas told the
mittee on Executive Suspen. committee, that prompted him
sions.
to strap on the .38-caliber
The panel must decide wheth- kiaded revolver and then draw
er to recommend that the &amp;n. lion the group of blacks on the
ate uphold Gov, Reuben Ask. courthouse steps the afternoon
ew's Jan. 28 suspension of vi Dec. 11.
Thomas, Askew accused Thom.
Thomas told the 'committee
as of committing two felonies: Ihaton the afternoon ofDec. 11,

TALLAHASSEE, I-ia (AP) — south of the Tallahassee. said
Also along were Supreme
For sonic lawmakers, today's Jack Shoemaker, executive as- Court Justice Hal Dekle and
legislative session is probably sistent to Conner. Some 500 ate Secretary of State Bruce Smaeasier to take standing up than at an outdoor barbecue dinner thers.
sitting down, no matter how Saturday night.
For
the
sneaker-clad
comfortable the sea'.
The turnout for the trail ride McKnight, it was only the secLawmakers, lobbyists and was almost double Ul of 1231 ond time he'd been on a horse.
other s ta te officials t ook to
year when 2L people and 96
"The first time was my little
piney woods on horseback this horses participated,
daughters horse. You know,
weekend for what sponsors said
Shoemaker said. Florida the o ne wi th the stick," he
was a trail ride to acquaint city horsemen and othe rs pr ovided
laughed, adding t ha t really
folks with the North Florida about 175 horses for this year's
wasn't true.
outdoors,
event .
The ride's leaders were Con"Somebody direct me to the
Twenty of the 36 represents- ncr, Sena te President Dempsey
Fontainebleau," quipped freshlives and four of seven senators Barton, D-Panamna City, and
man Rep. Robert McKnight,
partiipa ting were from urban house Agriculture Chairman
Miami, be fore mounting up for
areas.
Wayne Mlxson, 1)-Marianna.
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:'w--ume segment am me i.egislative Trail Hide, organized
by Agriculture Commissioner
Doyle Conner.

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EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIa.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CIVIL NO. 74272SCA4S.B
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOP
TGAGE ASSOCIATION
Plaintiff,

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Legislators Would Prefer
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part In the festivities
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because a grand Jury refused to his wife
whore, which In.
indict Thomas. The gun in. 1urlatI him.
cident followed three days of
demonstrations by blacks during the trial of a black accused that calling a woman whore
was a felony and decided to
I murdering two whites.
make
a citizens arre
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Carrying a concealed weapon as he was walking out of the
and using it to threaten a black courthouse, ir group of four
woman last Dec. 11
blacks called him it pig and said
The suspension has raised a they would remember his car,

case is in many ways symbolic
All but one got away, he said.
of all that we should be doing in After to chased Louise Perry
working for a system of equal inside the courthouse,
Floe.
justice In Florida," said Ida Department of Law En.
Askew's deputy press aide, Jim loi'cement officers ant
lachL!.s.
sistant state attorney wrestled
Thomas should have known the uun RW:IY from hini, acbetter, Askew contends, be. cording to testimo-y,

on your

TIlE BASICS
OF LEGAL

TALLAHASSEE, Fin. (AP)
Crabtree said he asked that after receiving testimony that cause he refused to participate member of the Public Service he discovered it had not been accused of receiving the memo
— A house impeachment corn- the vote on Boyd be delayed he favored certain lawyers In in the hearings on grounds that Commission,
filed in the clerk's office, he and of using it to write a promittee that acted swiftly and from last Thursday because he cases before the Supreme commltteee rules denied him
Mason testified that Boyd tote it up and flushed It down a posed opinion in the case.
unanimously on Supreme Court knew it would require consider- Court. Interferred in lower constitutional rights,
asked for the memo during a toilet in the Sirreme Court
No one has produced a copy of
Justice David McCain faced a able discussion and the panel court cases and mishandled
Boyd Is charged with recelv- golf game and he handed It to building,
the
memo although the corntougher decision today on wanted to make a decison on campaign funds.
ing a secret memorandum from the justice after another golf
At
one
point,
the
committee
mittee
has attempted to find
whether to recommend the McCain. The panel will meet again a utilities lawyer in a multimil- game.
considered
offering
lie
detector
one,
ouster of Justice Joseph Boyd.
Boyd said he did not know Tuesday to set out the specific lion-dollar utilities tax case.
Boyd, who has attended all tests in an effort to resolve the
-"This Is a much more dUll- what the delay meant,
charges against McCain In the The investigation boils down to his hearings, testified that he dispute.
cult question, as any observer
The committee voted unanl- articles of Impeachment.
a question of whether the corn- did not know where the memo
Justice Hal Dekle, who Fecould see," Rep. Granville mously Thursday to recornMost of the testimony on mittee will believe Boyd or the came from and that he found it signed under impeachment
COUNTY'S
Crabtree, H-Sarasota, said,
mend impeachment of McCain McCain was unrontroverted be.. lawyer, Edwin Mason, a focrner on the desk. He said that when committee pressure, also was
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1) That c;rtain fight of way
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CoufiorSeminoleCounty. TUSKAWILLA, as recorded In Plat
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County of Seminole and the publiz in will to entefed againit you for the
and to the following described relief demanded In the Complaint.

the building in a bankruptcy adequately renovating the renovate the building
needing a great deal of corner of 24th Street and
proceedings.
meetings
city's 50-year.oid City Hall.
and
2) That certain right of way lying
youth renovations to bring the French Avenue
general Final Judgment of Foreclosure
buildinu u to electrical and commercial.
heretoforeI edon the 73rddo of between Lots 7 I, and 9, to,
, AS f(,COfded in lot
structural codes.
The second hearing wi ll be to April, 1975, In that certain
pending In the Circuit Court of the Book 1 Page
The Committee does not consider rezoning property Eighteenth Judicial Circuit
That certain right otway tying
make a recommendation to the between Pear Avenue and Florida, friend for SemlnoleCuunty. East of the Golden Rod Road cwt
ween Lots 3 and 20. TUSKAWILLA.
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Action No 73 294 CA-09.
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nuwever, one member of the Street and 19th Street to muliti- COMPANY,
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a United States car-.,Cc*nmlttee, Engineer George residential,
poratlon, 5 the Plaintiff, and SIM right ofway lying between Lots 29
the fIorth. and Lots 6? and
Grant, says that in order to
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South. TUSKAWILLA, as
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LESTER KALMAN
renovate the building and held to consider the Sanford Corporation.
5094 B ARBARA KALMANSON. recorded In Plot Book 1, Page S.
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provide the inticipated, space Comprehensive Plan-Comm. and HI- LC CORPORATION, a 5) The entire length of that certain
to allow for a city population of unity Facili ties Section and the Florida corporaHon, are the dc right of way lying betwun 1.0's 21
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53. on the South. TIJSKAWILLA.
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renouncing
PIalntiff, abandoning,
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convicted of killing her millionaire dairyman husband,
says prejudice in this central Florida town kept her from
getting a fair trial.
"I knew I
innocent
I thought people would be
fair," Mrs. Huff said in interview published Sunday by
the Or lando Sentinel-Star.
A jury last week found Yalta. Huff guilty of shooting to
death dairyman Charles McArthur in 1973. She Is free an
$100,000 bond, facing a possible death penalty In sentencing set for May 9.

IolIcwing described riot property, to
wit:

resolution closing, vacating and Cltfk of the Circuit Court on or

SIMKA CORPORATION, of a[,
Defendants.
consider the bulldlnglease with tonight will receive two in. Seminole
Jaycees,
will
The second report, from a
The first public hearing will
NOi,CE O f: SA
SuffK:tard Systems Corporation vestigative reRorts, both recommend that the city allow team of local archliiecU and be to consider rezoning
NOT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
after acclubing poissmion of questiordng the feasibility of community civic groups to engineers, ritts tile building as property at Uw north east the undersigned, the Clerk cl the

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April. AD., 197S. In the County Answer or other Pleading to the
THE Commissioners Miefing Room in Complaint on Plaintiff*% afforneyl,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
van den Berg. rosy L Burks. Post
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. tM0 5017111111011 County Courthouse at
Office
Box If], Orlando, Florida
Sanford,
Florida,
pursuant
to
T IN AND FOR
NOLE
32002 and file the original Answer or
Petition
and
Notice
heretofore
rLO,dii,.
COUNTY, FLORIDA

regular mzeting in City Hall at it is not feasible for the city to will hold two public hearings to
7 p.m.
adequately renovate the consider rezoning of properties.

Sanford City Conunissioners

Also tonight, the board will

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The Commission nftts In a recreational facilities because

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Lot 51, THE COLONNADES
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When their plane hit the
choppy lake Wednesday night, the six members of the Del
Real family of Florida paired off in hopes of floating to
safct', the only known survivor has told relatives.
Rescuers continued searching the 24-mile-wide lake and
a swamp on the north shore today on the theory that Dr.
Ricardo del Real and his 5-year-old daughter Lisa
managed to float and swim ashore.
Nine-year-old Ricardo Jr. was pulled from the lake Friday night, delirious but alive after 40 hours In the water.
The bodies of his mother Roselyn, 35, sister Carmen, 12,
and brother Anthony, 4, were found in the same area.

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Publish: April 21 79 May' S I? 1975 Seminole County, Florida, at a above styled Suit, and you are
meeting held on the 32nd day of rerwired to sere a copy of your
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Dowd of Countill Commissioner% t,f hot been filed against you In the

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Maitland fims were the two
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ABANDONING RIGHT OF WAYS Plot thereof as recorded in Plot
Book 16. Page 55, Public Records of
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

Wit: Section 06509 Flor 1da Statutes
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MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
INTERESTED PERSONS MAY
Orange
County,
Dated at Orlando.
TO: ROBERT N. TOMLIPI and
APPEAR
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BE
HEARD
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FPANJ
TOMLIN
Florida. April 17, 1975
Publish : April 21. 21. May S. I?, 1975 SAID TIME AND PLACE ABOVE
RESIDENCE in an unknown
SPECIFIED
DEM.I
state or country other than the State
Board of Count
of Florida. and mailing address
Commissioners of

theae Itudeatsar part of the crew of volunteers
who worked Saturday afternoon to clean around the Lakevlew Middle school campus and the
lakefront on Lake Jennie.(Herald Photo by Tom Vincent)
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Seminole County, Florida ,

All of that certain 70 foot
LOOK OR NATURAL LOOK HAIR
alley FEDERAL NATIONAL MOP
PRODUCTS under which we are lying north of Cedar Avenue and
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Magnolia
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Block
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engaged in
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shown and
the
Semoran Blvd., Suite 102 Ifs the City
1ptat or map of Revised Map
Sp., Fbi-Ida.
Of ROERT N TOMLIPI and FRAN J.
That the parllfl intefetled In Said Chufuota Hess Like Mills Roadi at TOMLIN, his
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briincts enterprise are as fodg*s: recor d In Plot Book 7. ge 31, i
Dcfendant

the Fictitious Name Statutes, To

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the

:T: Flzdhardpart of Cedar Avenue (Seal)
Wit. Section 065.09 Florida Statutes lying east of the east of the easterly
Arthur It. Beckwith, Jr
1951.
rlgttof.way line of State Ro',c
Clerk of the Circuit Court
5: Janice E. Payne
Number 1) and lying west of the
By ElaIne RlCtsarde
William R. Papa. Jr.
wetterty right ofwiy line of Third
Deputy Clerk
Publish: April 21, May S 12 19, 1975 Street as shown and de'lnea'ed on MAURICE SHAMS OF THE FIRM
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the piat or map of Reyi*ed Map of
SUBIN, SHAMS. ROSENBIUTtI
ChuI1a, as recorded in Plat Book 5. MORAN, P.A.
2, page 3l,ln the office otttse Clerk of 670 CNA Tower, P.O. Box 703
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
the Circuit Court cii Seminole Orlando, Florida 3$02
NAME STATUTE
County. Florida and.
Attorneys for Plaintiff
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
All of that certain 10 foot alley PublIsh : April 79, 1V7$
Notice It Mratiy given that the
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undersigned. pursuant
'FictItious Name Statute' Chapter south of Cedar Av enue in Block S
US 09, Florida Statute, will register as shown and delineated on the plat
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, or mop of Revised Map of Chuluota, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
In and for Seminole County. Fir. as recorded In Plot Book?. page 31. EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
Ida upon receipt of t00f of me in the office of the Clerk of
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
publication of this notice, the tic Circuit Court, at Seminole County, COUNTY, FLORIDA,

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Sponsors of bills
designed to cut the cost of eyeglasses say they will seek
house committee approval of the measures Wednesday
despite a setback in a subcommittee last week.
Supporters say the measures to allow opticians and
optometrists to advertise the price of eyeglasses would
lower prices by at least 50 per cent.
A measure to permit opticians to advertise eyeglass
prices, sponsored by Rep. Gene Campbell, 1)-West Palm
Beach, was defeated, 4-1 in subcommittee last week.
A bill by Rep. Karen Coolman, 1)-Fort Lauderdale, to
remove simillar prohibitions on nptometrljts has not
come before the subcommittee.
Campbell and his. Coolman plan to ask the full
Regulated Industries and Licensing Committee to send
the bills 0111362. 11111331) to the House floor.

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lot 3, ENGLISH WOODS SUB.
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more
particularly DIVISION, FIRST ADDITION.
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ohce
________________________________ described as foltowt, to wit:
according to the plot thereof
All that part of F ou rth Street lying recorded in Plat Book I, page 45.
FICTITIOUS NAME
north of the northerly rightof.way Public Reroras of Seminole County,
Notice lshereby given that weoro line of Oleander Avenue and lying Florida,
engaged n business a 12i orients South of the Southerly right of way
The said property aforesaid
Drive Altamonte Springs Seminole line of Magnolia Avenue (lets Lake together with all the tenements
County, Florida, under the fictitious Mills ROdl asthown and delineated hereditamenls and appurtenances
same of INNER SPACE MUSIC, ontheplatormapof RevisedMapof thefevrito belonging, or in any wise
and that we intend to register sa id Chuluote, as recorded in Plat Book appertainlng, being sold to satisfy
name with the Clerk of the Circuit 7 pge31 IntheofficeoftheClerkoq
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any right
St. Harter Flake reported he to the delinquency of a minor. Lake Minnie Dr., Sanford, after Springs.

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Two gunmen dressed In Longwood, reported silverware made off with an undetermined James Earl Thornton Jr., 19, of arrested two men on two counts Charles Holzman said today the meeting room located In

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Evenlrtq_Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
the undersigned, desI:ing to engage L. Toole DO A car wholesalers are
InbuslneUundertheffrtjtju,jsnam, no longer nperatin as a part
ci A TOUCH or COU 04TRY at isa nerthtp. Neither will be responsible
State Road 431, Longwood, Florida, for debts os the other.
intends
inc said name Publish: April U. May 5, fl, 17. 197$
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of DEM 171
Seminole County, Florida.
H. Wight Kirlley
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Joyce 0 Klrtley
Publish: April 21, May 5, 12, 19, 97$ EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR•
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
OEM-163
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CI.0 Action No. 752UCA00
FICTITIOU) NAME
Notice Is hereby givsn that we are NEWARK TRUST COMPANY,
Plaintiff
r19ecu in business at .'ii
vs
Senioran Blvd • Altamonte Springs,
Seminole County, Florida under the SIM KA CORPORATION, of at,
Defendants.
fictitious name of TRIM INC.. and
NOTICE hP SALE
that we lnfcnd to register said same
NOTICE IS HEREB'V GIVEN
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
the
undersigned,
Seminole County, Florida in ac
that the
Circuit
the
of
cordance with the provisions of the Clerk
FictitiousName Statutes. ToWil: Court for Seminole County, Florida,
Section 065 V9 Florida Statutes 19S7. under and by virtue of the Final
Judgment of Foreclosure heretofrre
S: Annarose Dellatlo
entered on tha 23rd day of Apt ii,
Diane H. Falstad
O.,WII.k
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SIR
1915. in that certain cause pending in
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the Circuit Couit of the Eighteenth
DEM 161
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For what It's worth...
The 'official' literature for this county lists the
available work force at approximately 37,000.
An Ind'pendent statistician from the Winter
Park area says we're not doing justice by ourselves,
In that the corrected total should show around
60,000.
This Labor Marketing Analyst said most major
companies use that figure as "the key" on deciding
whether to continue studying the feasibility of
moving th eir operations Into a particular area.

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Area Code 305-322-2611 or 831-9993
Monday. April 28, 1975-4A
WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
WILLIAM D. CURRIE, Managing Ed itor
IU)UEliTC. \IAIKKV, Advertising Director
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To those ne wcomers who have recently moved In
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area and are wondering what those pesky
bugs are tuitashing onto
you have been lrroduced to our
windshields.
infamous "love bugs."
Another term is "honeymoon flles" because they
fly around in pairs, accordling to the University of
Florida.
twice a year, In May and
bugs
emerge
These

Expa nsion time for th e John Young Museum and
aven
Orlando..
There'll be a dedication ceremony on Saturday,
May 3, at 4:30 p.m. at which (line Astronaut John
Young will be the featured attraction. A patron's
dinner-dance L planned for that evening at 7:30.
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clauses, they claim, is to remove rwst of the
incentives for utilities to operate more efficiently
Machine
and to control their costs. Because of this,
proposals to require such clauses b)' all
regulatory commissions, as well as to speed up
ordinary rate increase requests, are in their
CROMLEY
opinion "simply not Justified by the evidence we
have toda y."
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WASHINGTON - (NEA) - The oU*r day my
portance -in a day and age when It seem the Australia and South Africa by a New York
high school son and daughter brought home lists
power of the bureaucracy, whether federal or consulting firm, Na tional Utility Service, Inc.,
of boolm to be used in their English courses.
local, is beyond our control.
wl.bmtw that rates in the United States will
the
iieu
have
called
these
men
Sec
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of
soon
be the highest in the world.
If! approved of the books, the sheet was t
and
women
a
variety
of
names,
most,ly
un-.
The
survey reveals that during the 18 months
signed and returned. If Uwe were books on the
comp
lime
nta
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But
ey
are
parents,
and
ey
ry
th
th
preceding
January, 1975, electric costs for this
list I frowned on, my youngsters would not be
have
been
struggling
for
what
they
believe.
substituted
coutry's
15
largest utilities rose an average of
aslu to read them. Others would be
There have been other victories of late, some 61.3 per cent. Larger increases were registered
-again subject to approval.
on the right and some on the left, by people who only by Belgium (85.4 per cent) and Italy ;83.2
The letter assumed I would not be familiar
would not be put down. These too, sMtst we are per cent), two countries which currently have
with all authors mentioned, and noted therefore I
not powerless, that we as individuals do count, unusually high rates of Inflation.
event of the 1960s was that the United States are not suited to combat, that indeed
could later withdraw approval of any book on
Ralph Nader,like him or no~ has mde us look
bdong
in
the
military.
A
The phenomenon is more than a matter of
declined to use its obvious military superiority W them do not even
recent either tist.
more closely at the products we buy and has concern for the average consumer. I'll the trend
turn back a threat to the independent nations of stW;t published in Mflitary Medicine =gazine
Reports are this new policy Is taking hold in a
life "more ftffl(
caused m4nufacturers to take grater care In the continues," says National Utility Service
find
service
Indochina. It would be disastrous if that Is followed . I'd
safety of tin goods they sell.
strenfial than mr~" and tend * to have number of communities. Its significance goes
executive vice president Sarkis Soultanian, "the
in the 1970s by a consdous decision of the UnitW '
dlspWrtlonately high Instuces of mental beyond textbooks.
Common Cause. though not always right, has United States, which has
been a
States to forfeit its military superiority to the problems. But that's no excuse. With the globe
A group of parents In West Virginia, fighting a
helped crystalize public opinion on major abuses cheap energy country, may soon lose its cornSoviet Union.
armed to a degm never equalled in history. local battle they believed In deeply -protesting
of power aid secrecy in Congress and !n cam- petitive edge In world markets."
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across
state
lines.
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Reed Irvine, In his s'are time, created the industrial and commerical consumers. But he
The signiflconce does not rest on which side
clay in the trenches will make men of them.
Agorous Accuracy in M~dla, which has taken un believes the Increases are typical or the way
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LISBON, Portugal (AP) — The two moderate parties
that won last week's election are moving slowly and
c3utiousJy despite their massive victory. The Communist
party, which ran a poor third with less than 13 per cent of
the vote, warned the first-place Socialists that an alliance
with the "bourgeois" Popular Democratic party, which
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VMLSHINGTON — With the collapse of his
policies in Southeast Asia, Secretary of State
Henry Kissinger may follow his friends Lon Nol
a nd Nguyen Van Thieu into premature
retirement.
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Ford hasn't lost confidence in Kissinger. But
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Intelligence Indicates that the Khmer Rouge, she had major poncy disputes.
nuclear matter which could involve Union
who are now taking over Cambodia, distrust the
Dr. Ray, now an assistant secretary of state, Carbide.
North Vietnamese and want to keep their vehemently denies that personal hostility or
Larson cautiously sent to Lzie Lee Pay
cou ntry independent of Hanoi.
policy differences figured in her complaint advised again of his Union
Carbide ties, and
The Chinese are aLso reported to be wary of against the ex-colleague, Dr. Clarence
Larson. suggested that another commissioner testify.
North Vietnam. which could develop into a rival
Nevertheless, it met Larson a chanc-_ to be
Dr. Ray srooted up to see Sen. J6n Pastore,
Cnmmunlst power on their southern flank.
reappointed and has led toanlne-morith probe by
1) -H.11., chrtian of the Committee on Atomic
The Russians, on the other hand, are trying to Jusdcc authorities of 18
conflict.of-Lnterest Energy without advising all the other corn
bolster hanoi as a counterweight to Communist allegations.
China.
Larson, a distinguished but politically naive missioners. Although Larson himself had
tates would have been better off Urdon
Carbide scientist, was named to the
Paris peace accor&amp; before the Joint Chiefs
all along, in the opinion of many experts, AEC by President Nixon in 19. At his Senate Pastore the possibility of a conflict of Interest.
warned, In effect, that Kissinger had emered
Pastore agreed the Justice Department should
abandoning Indo-China to the rivalries of the co nf irmation hearings, he admitted he
Vietnam to the Cornnmnlrts.
ld
he
consulicti.
t!ividcd coiiununLsts.
$71,150 worth o Union Carbide stock.
Under t he terms Kissinger accepted in Paris,
CuIckly, Chairman Ray and her general
But meanwhile, the opinion is almost
Because Union Carbide is heavily Involved in
the North Vietnamese army was granted a
unanimous in the backroom.s that Kissinger has nuclear work, Larson agreed to sell his stock counsel, Marcus Rowderi, worked up a case
t000K)ld In the South.
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mishandled the Vietnam issue and that his when it rose to the price at which be had bought against La rson, won Commission approval, and
The Joint Chiefs pr(Idjctd precisely what is policies have badly damaged the United States. it. He also promised not to take part in AEC shipped reams of docsimerts to Justice detailing
now happening In Vietnam. Their secret
Footnote ; Leading Democrats have quietly matters "directly and specifically" affecting the 18 a llega tions. Larson believes every one (
estimate, we reported i Feb. 1, 1t73, was that urged the White House to replace Kissinger with Union
the activities falls lithin his Commitnents made
President Thesi would not rv1ve and that the Sena te Democra tic leader Mike Mansfieki They
hi confirmation hearings.
But he told the
he could not avoid
CommuisIs would win the final struggle for
believe Man4IeId, out of patriotism, could be all decisions that would touch or, Union Car bide
When we reached Dr. Ray, she declined to
way.
asis,
con.
arye.n a
scm
matter ex'.tpt to say that -the law
While the Joint Chiefs looked upon this as a would have or prestige, they argu3, to restore firmed end sworn in.
in any case of suspected conflict of
djii - r, some peL1 '.makar have contended bipartisan unity to forlgn affairs. Our White
Soon 'alter Dixie Lee Ray took over the Interest, that the facts be referred to Justice."
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that a CornrnwM triumph wotdd actuilly White Homw soutces 'mist, however, that the corrunission, she and Utram impii Eu cWsh.
benefit the United States,
Prsk1er Is satisfied with Kissinger and would Larsin, for example, wanted to Hl more funds the AAEC's
wAx 3ucressor agency afew months alter
Not crily would this stop an enormous
prefer to see MandieW work in the Senate for a into nuclear safety regulat.lon. Dr. Ray, I.arso'
financial drain, thoy argued, but also the rival bipartisan (orelgi policy,
however, was under orders to keep a tight l) Ray.
i0mmunist powers would wW up xWbWh*
DIXIFTS DEEDS: Strong-willed Dr. Dixie budget.
111tis is all played according to Uw book "
among themselves over livloClilna. The United Lee Ray, as head of the Atomic Energy Con-.By last spring, it was evident the White House Rowden told us.
"I'm sorry from a huma, point
States couki enjoy the haury of stanift back ffds3!on, sicced Justice Department criminal wanted to rea.
ppoint Larson. At the same time he of view that ail individual who Is no a criminal
and watching the developrwnis.
authorities on a fellow ornmL'.Ioner with whom was hr4'Ited to tcsUfy on Capitol Hill about a got caught up in this
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Alma nraky
Joe,,, H DeCralt
Anthony G Dellaleld
Fr;tdA M Forsythe

Henry McLsulin ir

Effie P Hewson

Clarence Earl Stephenwn
[iItn K pitch. Apopka
Jesse May Hens. Deflary
,b0'th M Parsons, Deflary
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Donna R Smith
Nell E Smith
Renef Denise Thornll
Jan C Washington
Pay E HeikKlnen, Cas'.eIbe'rry
Dessa M Knoht. Dflary
Miltfed G Luken'.. Dettona
Mary Ann Ruhrm.in. Iongwood
Chapman 0 Clark, Mm'.
Ruth H Ehrhardt. Orange City
Martha Anderson, Osteen
Yolonda Larveit Berry. Ostc'vn
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Mayfair COUflti7 Club this past Friday with more than 7O persons
WHISTLE TIME
attending. A good time was had by all enjoying ample food2nd rezoned property revert to its conunercial prbage franchise bwiiness office was moved from
original zoning if development after the hearings.
liquid refreshments as shown above 11th) John Pierce and
E. Altamonte Avenue to 502 San
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not begun within 18 months.
Rotary Poard Member Tom Hunt. lHerald Photo by John A.
Also on the agenda are: a Sebastian Prado in a housing
The advertisement for the request for an update of city development.
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In a letter to the city, Edwaa d
P. Zito, Sun-Gard president,
said his firm will save 1566
as
monthly in rental fees by
operating the business out of his
home.
He said the business poses no
hazard or nuisance, there Is no
sign of any kind advertising the
business, no trucks or company
By ED PRICKE-17T
tonight will hear for the first Sunday me.
,
Is as requested by on Sunday will be allowed to
Back on lonight'b agenda for vehicles wiD be parked on the
Herald Staff Writer
time an ordinance requesting owners of two of the city's night open at 1 p.m. stay open until action
is the city's resolution street and there will be no walkthe sa!e of herd liquor In spo
midnight, close for one min ute, regarding double taxation.
In trade.
Finance Director Harold
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morning.
Boldt has propared a resolution
Sportsmen's Den ma de
Club
Juana
owner
Mike
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tlining specific areas that the
request, which amends an
Pinter says his establishment city claims taxpayer money
ordinance that all owed the
th
of only beer and wine with can boost sales from 100 to 300w flows Into e county but no
400 patrons on Sundays by services are returned.
Sunday meals.
allowing the sale of hard liquor
The ordinance asks the
Club owners say they need
wi
th meals.
county
reimburse the city's
the relaxed rules In order to
In
March,
Council
gve
th
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP)
APRIL 29
APRIL 28-30
compete with surrounding
OkaY to City Atty. Ken McIntosh Cha.irman Sid Viwen Jr. says - A poUcetn&amp;n and a robber
Now enrolling Clothing ConGED test for high school communities.
to draw u the ordinance.
he welcomes adetailed list such were killed and an officer and
struetion Class, Term Ill, equivalency diploma, Seminole
The
new
otdinance
also
Also
on
night's
7:30
agenda
to
as
the city Is presenting.
another man wounded after p0Seminole Junior College. Call Junior College. Anyone 18 or a
ll
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th
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sale
of
al
co
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for
off
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a
request
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a
car
allow
an
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He
also
said
he
wi
study
th.'
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li ce burst In on the armed rcbSJC for information,
over meeting prerequisites of
7 to for the city's fimnce director. document and get back with bery of a restaurant in whilch a
ldylwllde School skating American History, civics and premise cunsumption from
9:30 a.m. on Sundays.
Other department heads of city officials as soon as hostess was raped, officers raid
party, Melodee Ska ti ng Rink, Americanism vs. Communism
If the ordinance passes, dubs equal rank receive $50 a month, possible.
today.
by April 18 may take test. A free
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preparatory program covered
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Identified as Miclwel D. StewRegular meeting, Sanford in study centers throughout the
art. Also dead of multiple gunVFW Post 10108,8 P.M.
county.
shot wounds was Jerry Leon
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Registration for American APRIL 30
Tant, 28, of Wellington, Ala.
Red Cross Beginning SwimReistrat1on for Intermediate
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DEAR DR. LAMB I'm 35. I
mets Class. Contact Jackie Red Cross Swimming
versity hospital and charged
Caolo, Water Safety Instructor contact Jackie Caolo, Santom, first noticed enlarged veins in
with murder and armed robIn Sanford or Central Florida or American Red Cross, Fern M)'left leg while pregnant with
bery was James David Rattlermy second ch ild. They disap.
Chapter ARC, Fern Park.
Park.
son,
23, of Rockmart, Ga. Offipeared foll owing the birth . Rut
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Jim
English was slightly
APRIL 29
MAY I
now, a year later, they are
wounded,
police said.
Tuskawlila Middle School
Loyalty Day observance at noticeable again.
Investigator
W.E. Copeland
PTA, 7:30 p.m. Election of VFW Post 10108. 1:30 p'.m.9
What preventative steps can
gave this account of the late
of ficers.
Awards
to
"Voice of be taken" Does diet and the
Sunday Incident:
to ;
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UIIVUIIL us IdU, of exercise
Two gunmen entemd Capt.
Senior atizens History Tour
influence the veins? Can the too
stretched
there
Is
a
Maxwell's
Sailmaker Rest.auRegistratiun
for
chance
provides
some
support
for
th
Adult
Red
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to Sebring Park for tour of
enlarging process be halted at that after the
pregnancy
they
deep
veins
inside
the
leg
rant
after
closing
about 11:30
Cypress Swamp. Stop at Donald Cross Swimming classes, an early stage? What in.
will
still
have
enough
elasticity
muscles
and
is
impoMnL
p.m. and forced eight employes
Duck Plant and U.S. of contact Jackie Caolo, Sanford, formation is available on
to return to near normal.
Unfortu,nately it remains true to he on the floor while the
Yesterday Museum. Bag lunch or American Red Cross, Fern surgery?
It follows that any con- that once varicose veins have gunmen took about $2,500 from
optional. Leave at 8 a.m. Park.
DEAR HEADER - If )ou
striction
around the thigh or occurred there is little you can the cash register. One of the
Return by six. Call Mary
Seminole County campers stop and think about it you Will lower abdomen that interferes do to eliminate them, short of gunmen then raped a hostess In
McPherson or Doris Rogers for
annual meeting, 7:30 p.m., observe that dilated veins occur with the nomal emptying of the surgery. To we 9 you need or a back room while the other
Information.
First Federal of Seminole, First in locations below the heart. veins increases pressure and will benefit from surgery, you held the employes in the dining
That is why we have varicose
Registration for Advanced Street, Sanford.
contributes to varicose veins. I need some special tests of your room at gu.ipoint.
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general meeting at 8 pm head. The veins may dilate in port-type stockings or gar.
Red Cross, Fern Park.
Send your questions to Dr.
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Ins011ation of VFW Post 1013 tower, and the pressure in the
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DISCHARGES
Sanford post borne.
markedly increased. When you
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MAY 24
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Martha S Denmark
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Leola Ratherry fleil, Oviedo
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does help, because abdominal send 50 cents and a tong self.

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BELFAST, Northrrn Ireland (AP) — Police believe
Frotestant terrorists were responsible for the killing of
three middleaged Roman Catholic men and the wounding
of a fourth In a darts club Sunday night. "The gunmen
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massive artillery attack, Minh called on the Viet Cong to
join In an Immedia te cease-fire and peace negotiations.
It appeared that the rcbeWous pilot's bombing had
some connection wi th Mlnh's inauguration, the American
sources said.

domestic and foreign food program.
Once again the federal government has created a problem

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Van Minh was Inaugurated pirkildent of what's left of

And if not the trenches, then the Minutemen you take in the West Virginia fight. Rather. the some of the major television networks, powerful rates are going today, and "it's time the power
aflos, or the B-1 bomb bays, or the dt,cks of the importance is that the simple fact of a one4tep
newspapers as the New York Thnes and companies and the government agencies
brown weter .qftt, or atop the biological warfare victory by a seemingly powerless group of
Washington Post, and even columnist Jack regulating them twk more decisive action in

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Tan Son Nhut air base and In the grounds of
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Two an- said council contemplated
Julian may also report to the
nexations and rezonlngs and
zoning the tract residential. counll on the results of his
new ordinance to halt However, after a public hearing quest for an Interpretation of
.speculative rezonings are to be where only a handful of persons the police bill of rights law.
considered on first reading by appeared In opposition, council Julian said last week it appears
the city council at 7:30 tonight, vnted for .luHan to prepare the t!* law forbids the council to
If City Attorney Ned Julian Jr. ordinance granting residential fire, demote or discipline police
has them prepared.
and business district zoning.
officers.
City Clerk Onnie Shomate
said today none of the three
iten'areontheagendaand
they would come under ettorney reports. She added she Is
not certain Julian will have
them prepared for action L
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tonight's meeting.
The first annexation and
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS — ment; final payment of
rezoning involves an 88-acre Four public hearings are $37,710.24 to C. A. Meyer Paving
parcel on the L'mgwoi hills scheduled for the 4:30 p.m. and Construction Co. nd
Road with residential nd 11.4 meeting tomorrow of the engineering fees of $7G4.55 to
business district zoning, The Altamonte Springs City consulting engineers, Glace and
second is for the Schrimsher Commission.
Radcliffe; first reading of a
property north of SR 434 and
Ordinances will beadrpteion storm water drainage orwest of Range Lane Road with second and final reading to dinance and repeal of or-

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WASHINGTON (AP) — An analysis prepared for the
White House says prices of wheat and corn are expected
to continue dropping through 1977, thus triggering billions
of dollars in federal farm subsidies under the farm bill
now before President Ford. The study was drafted iat
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was a failure. The statement by Robert J. McCloskey,
assistant secretary of state far congressional relations,
went beyond judgments rendered by President Ford and
Se cr etary of State Henry A. Kissinger on the deteriorating
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zoomed upward in the past year or so, but they
may not be aware how much.
According to a report recently released by a
Senate sub-committee, utility bills nationwide
Increased nearly $10 billion last year, and the
bulk of it $6.5 billion — was In the form of "fuel
adjustments" granted to utility companies to
meet the higher prices they flfllst pay.
This $65 billion was more than all the rate
increases granted In the previous 25 years, and
unlike ordinary rate changes, which must be
approved by state utility commissions, fuel cost
increases in most cases were tagged on
automatically to utility bills without prior
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H. Sargent Shriver, the Kennedy in.Iaw who was the 1972 Democratic vicepresidential nominee, sayr some significant highievel
political support "would be extremely persuasive" in
convincing him to seek the presidency next year. But
hrivcr conceded in an inter view here that, except lot a
sta tement of possible support from Chicago Mayor
Richard J. Dalcy, "I haven't had any parade of officials
coming in here and telephoning me to say, 'Why don't you
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federaIreguIationson such soca Issues asjobsafety, the
environment and consumer protection.
The question is not whether we want to do something
about noise and safety — but whether making changes in
our regulations would make sense in terms of costs and
added benefits gained," Ford said in a speech prepared
for tte 63rd annual meeting of the U.S. Cham ber of
Commerce.

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look for "fat" in the defense budget to make up the
difference. It is this approach to budgeting in
recent years that has been eating into the strength
FORT DIX, N.J. - (NEA) - Breaking
of our armed forces as inflation pushed up the cost
commitment
with C ie past, and with the cause of
of military hadware and the all-volunteer
program sharply increased the cost of ma;,power. feminine fragility, the 11 1S. Army has announced
that as of June all women Inductees will be
Th e result is that the Soviet Union, which
has been required to qualify for pr oficiency rank on the Mbeefing up its military power steadily, is ap- 16 rifle. Naturally, the gals will be duly
proching a cross-over point which would leave th e recognized as "markspersons."
Unit ed States of America confronted for the first
Cheers. The news has not been greeted with
time since World War II by a potential enemy with joy by the 40,000 women In the Army, nor by the
legions of old worlders who would have the mud
military superiority,
holes
of social reality covered for the ladies by
These are staggering implications in the
gentlemans'
wraps. But cheers anyway.
possibility that th e Russians could conf ront th e
The Army still Insists Its women will "be
world with an acknowledged superiority in militaryprecluded from assignment to units having
power. Detente would become a meaningless direct combat missions," but it is to be hoped
exercise under such conditions. U.S. leadership in this disclaimer will also eventually give way. In
the free world — especially among nations that a world Increasingly dedicating Itself to arms, no
consider th emselves "non-committed" to East or nation, as U.S. Gen. Mark (lark once said,
"afford to grant irrinunity from the obligations
West - would lose any cWrn to confidence.
Congress must let go of th e idea that the of citize nship on the basis of gender."
Clarke it should be added, proposed the
amount it budgets for defense can be determined drafting
of women in 1955, because he felt- the
by how much it wants to spend on something else. nation ciidmt have enouajnmen (eosneaomllllon
Our domestic proglems have nothing to do with th
provide adequate defense. Clark said he
range and accuracy of Soviet missiles, for in- would "not permit the travesty on their sex
stance, or the number of tanks deployed by perpetrated In Rit-ccia, where In the dust of battle
Communist armies in Eastem Europe. Such the wild harridans can be spotted brwxUshlq
factors, however, determine what is adequate for their bayonets like witches brooms." Instead, be
' our harridans sheuld brandish p
our defense and the role our armed forces must
carbines, or perhaps missiles.
play in inutual security alliances in Europe and the
chivalrously, Clark added he was "aware that
Far East.
democracy has always aspired to protect and
The temptation for Congress to shift resources cushion the shock of war for its womenfolks,"
away from defense again this year is great because Lxii, "I also hold to the conviction that a
of the demand for federal doflars for welfare, democracY batt.ling for su.rvival can't afford"
and the rest was quoted above.
unemployment relief and other antirecession
The
general had clear eyes. Though his idea
programs. However, this year Ills most important
hooted at the time, it is now past due
that the United States assert its determination to has been
the rrouress of mankind that there
stay miiitariiy strong.
simply is no reason inymore t,owa war in
The credibility of the United States as a world
whl,ch e%vryone is not invited. .
A—Imdy it's ap
power has been seriously shaken by our per- parent, in southeast Asia anyway, children as
formance as an ally of Cambodia and South young u 10 and 11 are allowed to get in their
Vietnam. We are trying to assure all thow nations lidw fcr the petriouc cause.
Aid the U.S Amy In Vietflalfl had bOYS 15 an
which respect our power
Including both ow
the ftwt lines, racking lem up for Uncle Sam.
potential enemies and our allies who rely on us for
have gone even further; women
th eir security — that our backing away from a
there
have
been
fightlng alongside men for five
f 1:
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years, and giving a good account of themselves
portent of the future.
in wounds and medals.

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1973 battle of the budget is over.
Congress is following a familiar scenario: if
there is a squeeze on funding br social programs,

for growing peanuts in the first place. This type of governmentfinanced price Infttion I- costing the American taxpayer
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are proposing cuts of as much as $5 billion in th e
billion defense budget submitted by President Ford
for 1975-76. Moreover, both the Ho use and Senate
versions of the proposed budget still carry deficits
exceeding the $60 billion which the President hopes
to maintain as a ceiling. Clearly, there may be even
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your cars they can do damage to your paint.
Unfortunately these bugs have a reputation of
lasting from three to four weeks, and Or develop
in any mnist 5ltuations where decayIng gttnc
material Is present. So that means practically
anywhere In the state.
Some motorist put a coating of ,baby oil' onto
the grille, while others make it a habit of putting an
extra coat of wax on their cars.. especially so at
one of the self-service car washes.

"When the dictators and the opportunists are
gone, the cross will still stand before us and
something In us will say, 'That is the real thjng?"
Ralph W. Sockman, American Clergyman.

Boostfor the
Altamonte Springs Mayor Norman Floyd called to
tell of his city's $1,000 contribution to th e zoo, he
added, "We're all having tough times, I know,
However, this is for a worthy cause and even though
i wasn't originally a budgeted item, we did a lot of
arching and were able to 'find' this amount."

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member of St. Charles Catholic
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"I want the mike," he humblewhenyou'reasgreatas
Spor ts Sta dium, sat through bend the head with h left shouted.
"Give me the mike I am."
four exciting amateur fights hand, Mi lIed rork across and let me talk."
All delighted the
ORLA,,.J- Muhammad aiid an exhibition by Cuutg of the
ring and belted him alter a
Aid he talked fur 20 minutes. made them laugh, made them
All stormed into Central the Orlando School of Black roundhouse wind-up, an
"I want you to know that my
made them truer fans.

It is now time again for Ballet Guild
auditions, arid all qualified area dancers are
invited to audition for the 197S-6 Company

Guild rediscovered recently when they
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accepted an award from the for the second three-rounder,
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part-time showman during his with punches. Near (lie end of and third rounds pounding will fall not
round seven, not
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Foite and first round, Ali popped his Williams and swinging wildly, in round
nine but in round Terry Judge (when they
John L. Williams, who was a clutch into the All Shuffle and an obvious
imitation of eight.
eight,
wrestled to the canvas after
late replacement for Rodney the crowd exploded again.
Foreman at Toronto,
"You're all going to go home Foreman stopped Judge in th
Bobicic,
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He knocked Forte halfway
Then he grabbed the and say how conceited the
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at the Orlando Sports Stadium, the laces of his intoxica ted trodu lions
ch.am1 ion should he pretty, like
I thought George Foreman
boxing s pretty boy settled In a crazed fans.
In
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with
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me.
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cloud of (Lalinness and seft
Flash cubes ignited like arms at his sidel
.orth with the press and his fireorks
and danced and Williams, who champior4 is here and th is one. M.irci4ino in has prime George
In wrinkled trunks, Ali laid was jabbing and stabbing, horse town doesn't even fill this beat four men into submission.
Ali was part-time world against the ropes while Forte could not hit him.
place up.
I couldn't do no better at my
heavyweight champion and clobbered his arms ard gloves
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with Howard Coell on ABC's toughest bout of the night and Jabbed and held Forte with his
"Every six weeks I'm going to the next arid hack again, and
broadcast Saturd.i afternoon climbed into the rinj' uriid a left hand and beat
rhythm to the to hip somebody.
Ron looked into faces with his alert,
of the George Foreman vs. the thunderous ovation
and chant v,ith his right.
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lightning bolts &amp;,iturday, and exploded from th~ rear of tile antics at Toronto,
going to be on home TV, right in beat a path through the crowd
left with the serenity of a clear, stadium.
Between the second and third your living rooms. So get yo ur and settled in i small office in
breezy summer afternoon.
Pushing and shoving a&amp;.e a rounds, All directed a chant of cheeseburger, french Fries, and the rear of t he stadium.
All flew the silver bird from group of back-slapping and "All, All, All" with his glove, coke and witness
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nervous chills and vibrant costumes Even a
ballet rformance itself can hardly rival the
exhilaration of backstage preparations -as
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Fashion Show held Thursday night In the Sanford Garden
Clubhouse. Winners are front, from left) Kathleen Gren, Cindy
Fritsehi and Kathy Pezold. and (back, from left) Juanita Smith,
Wands Barrett and Jane Ann MeMullin (Herald Photo by Jean

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Moroe offers "one of the
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"Man, I'd like to see the
"We've been racing a lmost by overtaking and passing
Kitzinger said that the everyone can have a
prettiest
of Comnerc and the
for a national powerboat cham. every week and that takes the Hunter to clinch his marathon powerboat group would make
The races were over,
viewing and being a par- Zoo people was tremendous,"
race" and "the people in plortships he ld right on Lake toll," Kitzinger said. "Lots of win
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number of recommendations to ticipant," Kitzinger said.
The thousands that had Sanford turn out well for such a ,%Ionroc.,,
he said. "If that would be forth-

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Jarries shared the top honor3 cTaft and cutildn't be
were picking un their folding
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'We are conrned about the of the two-day race program
But the drivers an oats that with all that traffic, we'd had Regatta next year on Lake would be a project worth idea of the nationals for Lake
chairs arxi beginning to steal lake's condition. Sometimes with St. Cloud's Mike Downard,
did show kept the fans happy.
mes M onroe.
away.
checking into.
Monroe."
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powerboat racing event was held. Unofficial crowd estimates ranged from 5,000 to 8,000 p"ple along

fCombintd) Mike
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the course route (Herald Photo by John Spolaki)

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for George Simkanich spelled Mays said
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doom here S,aturday night for learned. I learned and we'll all and left the bases loaded.
doubled in the first frame to

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baseballers.

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Seminole collected 11 hats

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the District baseball tour- three run start against DeLand
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of flower to be ap- District V cordinator Jack
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Tallahassee interchange of proprate to the area, indigenous Reed, P.O. Box 47, DeLand,
Interstate .10 and Thomasville or readily adapted to the

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and past president of the MidKitzinger's remarks were the fact that many race drivers
Central Florida Powerboat seconded -and carried a step were forced to stay .home for
Association, said.
forward - by marathon race the weekend because

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regatta was a success and we'd as he said, I know the club was and along Seminole Blvd.
like to see it become an annual pleased and we want to come
The onl) disappointment
event," Paul Kitzi nger, referee back next year."
displayed by thedrivers was

Federation of Garden Clubs right of way of highways on the
who supplied $100 for the federal aid system.
Clubs interested In further
urchase of wild phlox seed.
Federal guidelims ;equire information should contact

Cooperation is the key word backstage: Susan Swain lends
a helping hand as Iblide', Jack!le Greea struggles into her

behind

The first annual Greater expected," he said.

g flower ',the l'lorlda Federation

Florida's program was club may pa for or supply pla nting will be done by F DOT
initiated by the Florida wildflower seed, or other with reimbursement of costs
Department of Transpt.ation propagative material to F DOT from the FHWA were allIn coopera tion wi th the 'lorsda to plant selected areas of the popte

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fell behaidLarry (Anderaon) and let him set the pace But
coming on the final tap I heard the fans on the other side of
he (Andersoin) was tirrd."

But the confidence of Lake Brantie's he

coach

Jerry Posey and the Patriot thirw1ads was well expressed.

fell on the short end of their state hopes, but Harris will

front of Anderson

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Da1'e .Arnett and Harris, lefl short of the district record
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With the assistance of supentar Rcin Harris, die Puts

Then the Lion thinclad poured it on finishing 20 yards in

Wns as they finished in the Ilth place with

Harris also anchored the inile relay team of the Pati
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effor ts

yard high hurdles, double started which

Almost e cr&gt; thing w c did w .i a school record

Other school records for the Pals, ircluding the above

The Brantley
Rockledge took the top honors in the I)istrict,
disqualified him
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seni or pole aulted a t'en 12 feet for the school mark
finishing with 73.5 points, wi th Astronaut following at a
back from his double fault, taking top honors in the 330
Rick Horta set a new sta ndard in 'tv' two mile run with
distant 61.5 points Lake Brantley was thi rd with 455
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in the 50-yard freestyle and Conestoga Gay (Jefferson) 5-1; $.
West
1:01.4 in the 100 free. The latter Big Beau Byrd (Ihlenfeld) 7-2; 6. Oakland
1? $ .600 City 10 7 9$
time was in the preliminaries Rennes Baby (Netly) S 1. 7. Ocala Kansas
10 S .556 I
Mite (Crank) 6 1; 5. Henry California
and the 50 free clocking was in Mighty
Texas
7 9
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Knauf ISfader) 9 2.
the finals.
7 10
SEVENTH —1M— Pace CIm— Chicago
6 10 WS 4
Dorfman captured sixth I;?. Science (Lewis))); 3, Chancey Minnesota
Sundays Results
place in the diving chain- Folly (Lake) 101; 4. Mindy Nib Milwaukee 7 1, New York 010
plonships, which were held (Riu) 9.2; S. Mutiny KB. (Hys)l) 5. Texas at Minnesota, 2. ppd..
Friday. She amassed 225.45 1; 4. Bland (Parkinson) 7-2: 7. Lofty rain
Baltimore 6. Cleveland 1
(Patterson) 6-1, S Easy Bluegrass
Detroit S. Boston 4
Lararbee) 5-1
EIGHTH — 1 M - Pace C-) - Chicago I. Kansas City 6
Rhonda Sward, Kathy Craft
7-1. California 1.9
and Tamini Drury of Winter 1400:
1. Sandy Doll (lyseH) 5.1; 7. Oakland
Today's Came
Bonnie Flyer (Dennis) 3-1; 3.
Park finished one-two-three Egyptian Wind (Hobbs) 97; 1. Detroit (Coleman 0 3) at flatwith 376.15, 318.05 and 315.15 Frances Beulah (Newman) 6-I; S. timore (Cuellar 1-0), (n)
Marion Cindy ( Bereznak) 51; 4. Cleveland (Peterson 1)) at
points respectively.
Betty Lou McKIyo (Cronin) 51; 7, New York (May 11). (n)
Gayle Parker of Lyman took Cumban Frisco (Adriance) i-i. I. Chicago (Wood 11) at Kansas
City (Busby 71).
10th place and Dan Carmack of Gall Yates (BousIoli) 101.
Only games Scheduled
NINTH - IM - Pace C-I —561$:
Lyman captured 11th and 1. Loch Dhu (Werkheler) 3-1. 2.
l'u.sdavs Games
Lyman's Mark Elb&amp;n took 14th Devil's Trumpet (Taylor) 72; 3. Detroit at Baltimore. m.,

in the boys' diving competition. Chief Mercedes (Netfyl 0-I.
Madam Runner (Wilsey) 11; S.
The boy's 20(-Yard medley Senators Tina (Crank) 97, 6.
realyteam Bob Brinker, Brian PrinceSs Strong (Regur) 5-1; 7.

Merritt, Mike i
Kimball took fourth place with
a tune of 1:47,62. Winter Park
WCM in 1:41.56.
The 400-yard freestyle relay
team of Barr' Jacobson, Curtis
Wagner, van narunan aria
Scott C'ucikshank took sixth
with a 3:46.54 time, more than
20 seconds behind the wlnJ.ng
Winter Park team
Kimball, Brinker and Dew
finlhedinthe top ulx two tünes
each, and Merritt penetrated
the top six In one r'ent.

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Oakland at Minnesota, In)
ChIcago at Texas. (n)

FriSky Donna (Ihienfeld) 5-1; S. GaIt Only games scheduled
tales (BoIsloli) 101
1M
Pace Ctmg
TENTH
561$:). Newport valley (Cooley) 6.
Pro Hockey
1: 7. Peppers Ht-e4 (BlooJ) 1011 ; 3.
NHL PLAYOFFS
Bones Demon (Braniard) $ 1
Q'Hftl1
ArmbrO lnv4def (Albirly) $ 1 S.
Little lcd (PirkInSon) 3); 4. Scotch
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Sundays
Result
(Larrabee) 9 2.
Montreal 5. or.
Buffaloleads
4. 10
ELEVENTH - IM - Pace C-) - Buffalo
$400: I. Hello Dare 3; 2. lack
Monday's Gams
Pence (LeVan) 51; 3. PrIce
no games sct'eduled
Desmond (Ovorack) 101; 1. Brock.
TesCay's Games
port Boy (UdeI) 6.1; S. Auburn
Montreal at Buffalo
Tiger (Ford) 31; 6. Marie Volo
New York Islanders at Phila
(Larrabee; 7-7 7. Wells OWeerla
deiphie,
first game
(Breinak) SI S. Star Student
(D'Amato).
WHA PLAYOFFS
Semifinals
Best-011-7 serws
Sunday's Results
Minnesota A. Quebec 2. serIes
Seminole Tankers
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Th, Seminole High School butterf1' (1:017) and the 100boy swimmers won In a romp yard backstroke (1:11.4),
and SHS girls lost a squeaker
take won the 200-yard InFriday to DeLand in the dividual medley (2:27.4),
Seminoles' final regular Eutler dominated the diving
NSA PLAYOFFS
Conference
Finals
swimming meet of the season, competition (209 40 points) and
Bestoo.1 series
' captuzed the 100-yard
The Seminole boys won 11841
Sunday's Results
breastroke
(1:12.0).
Cs1arn Coareni.
dnd the girls (a tered 84.75
Washington 100. Boslon 95.
In the girls' meet, Theresa
In the boys' meet, both relays
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Golden State 107. Chicago 51',
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won two events apiece.
Monday's Games
freestyle relay team.
Plo games scheduled
The 200-yard medley relay
Jotm won the 0-yard IM
Tuesdays Games
team of Pat Smith, Paul Kill), 12:47.8) anti the 500-yard
No comes scheduled
Tom Lake and Kirk Butler won freestyle (6:40.1), and Smith
ABA PLAYOFFS
with a time of 1:57.0, and
d ominated the 50-yard freestyle
DivIs
Finals
400-yard freestyle relay team Of (28 3) and the 100-yard freestyle
les t-of.? Series
Johnson, Fraser. Kevin Smith (1:00.5).
R esults
Eastern DivisIon
and David Parker prevailed
SherlRernpe of Seminole won
Kent(cky 117. St Louis 90.
with a 3:55.1 clocking. fl1 100-yard breastroke with a Kentucky
leads 31
Wester n Division
Johnson won the 200-yard time of 1:29.0.
Indiana 109. Denver 90. In
freestyle (2:01.8) and the 500- The 400-yard freestyle relay diana
leads 32
yard freestyle (5:46.5); Smith team of Johnson, Debbie
T.oy'sOamn
Eastern Division
captured the 50-yard freestyle Attaway, Ann Newman and
St. Louis at Kentucky
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Tuesday's Games
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ltd THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL C I R. EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
LEISURE
COUNTY, FLORIDA,
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL CASE NO, 74-2:0I.CA.1119.F Civil Action No. 75.393.CA.09.A
Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.
Monday, April 20, 1975-38
'SOUTHEAST MORTGAGE NEWARK TRUST COMPANY,
COMPANY, a Floridacorporation,
Plaintiff,
Plaintiff,
vs
SIM-KA CORPORATION, at al.
JOSE M COTON and LEONOR
Defendants.
COTON, P05 wife, and MANUEL
NOTICE OF SALE
Ar*, to Pr evious Puu!o
ROt)RIQLJEZ,
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NOTICEISHEREByGIVENth6I
Defendants
the undersigned, the Clerk of the
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LA
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EVENING
NOTICE OF SALE
Circuit Court for Seminole County,
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Ntice is hereby given that pur
Florida, under and ty virtue of the
r_rtA
ACROSS
,rttN
5u4t't to a Summary Judgment of Final Judgment of ForecloSure
7:00 (2) To Tell The
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Furec.lo.ureenteredonth,73rdday heretoforeenteredonthe73,ddayof
I Co,gar
48 Perch
Truth
A
of April, 1975, by the above entitled April, 1975, In that certain cause
5 House cat, for 52 One opposed
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Concentration
Court in th. above styled cause, the pending In the Circuit Court of the
example
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to Whsgs
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undersign
Clerk at the above Eighteenth Judicial Circuit of
8 King of beasts 53 Earilement
12:00 (9) News
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Wild World
cntl)ci Co,,rt u any 01 his duly Florida, in and for Seminole County
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55 Child s name
12:30 (9) Movie
Of Animas
authorIZed deputies will sell the being Civil Action No 75 293 CA 09
13 Swiss canton
for cat
1:00 (2, u 'romorrow
liAlNiA'
Property situated ,n Seminole A. in which NEWARK TRUST 14 Norwegian tale 57 Shower
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(13) Otbie Prevue
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Show
county, Florida, described as COMPANY, a United States cor
15 Blood
58 Pole
(24) Intercom 24
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follows
poratlon, is the Plaintiff, and SIM
lb Part of a feline 59 Epochal
(35, 44) Star Trek
60 Boy's
Lot I. Block 0, THE MEADOWS, KA CORPORATION, a Florida IT Slender
7:30 (2) Jeopardy
18 Approaches
n.ckname
II Cognomen
UNIT OPIF according to the pOt Corporation, LESTER KALMAN39 Essences
(6) What's My Line
0 Jewish ascetic 61 Observe
19 flights lab I
there-of as recorded in Plat Bock IS, SON, BARBARA KAL MANSON. HI
40 Not left tab
MORNING
(8) World Al war
6 Roman
Pages 66 arid 67, of the Public 10 CORPORATION, a Florida 22 Land (Latin)
21 Took a seal
41 Theater sign
24
Rescues
(9)
Let's
Ma
ke
A
emperor
2'
Concerning
Recor d s of Seminole County, Corporation,
4' West away
and
CEN fRAL
6 0 (9) Sunrise Jubilee
24 Sabbath ab) 44 Other
Florida
Deal
FLORIDA LUMBER 1. SUPPLY 28 landed
DOWN
property
25 Wi th (Fr )
6:10 (2) Sunshine
at public sale to the highest and best CO. a Florida corporation, are the
(13) Boxing
(Sp.)
1 Wooden pin
26 Reject
bidder for cash at 11 - 00 AM ,in the de fendants, under and y virtue of 32 Birds llatin)
Almanac
8:00
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5)
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33 Await
2 Preposition
27 Isaac's son
forenoon on the 9th day of May. 1975, ?hC terms 01 said Judgme.t, will
6:15
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Brothers
46
Great
Lake
3 P401 less
35 Greek letter
(Bib)
Al the West door of the Seminole Offer for sale and sell at public
47 Wildcat
Almanac
(6)
Gunsmoke
a
Summers (Fr) 4 Bewildered
2 Encourage
County Courthouse, Sanford, outcry to the highest and best bidder
49 Ajar
6:30 (6) Sunrise
S Throb
(9) Rookies
37 Pumalike cat
30 Vugosiavian
for cash at the West Front door of 41 Sometimes
50 Certain
6 Before
Se mester
leader
(24)
The
Thin
Edge:
DONE AND ORDERED at San
the Seminole County Courthouse, in
thrown Cl alley 7 large striped 31 B blical garden 51 Former
(0)
Today
In Florida
Guilt
lord. Seminole County, State of the City of Sanford. Florida, on the
Russian rules
cats
cats
34 Marine,',
6:55 (2) Daily Devotional
(35) The Caron
Florida, this73rd clay of April, 1975
5th day of May, 177$, at the Pour of
8 Fewer
42 Mustelire
direction
54 Female deer
7:00 (2, 8) Today
(Seil)
(44)
Legends
Civn O'clock, the
me being a
'nimrnat
0 Pl;jl wcr
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56 School
Arthur H - Beckwilh, Jr
legal sales clay and the hot;," of a
(6) News
8:30
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Wesleyan
tO P4ov.' G od
Spotted cat
substance
(Coll I
Clerk of the Circuit Court
leg al hour of SC, the following
___________
(9) Bozo's Big Top
Singers
By: Lillian Jenkins
described property situated in
7:30 ('7) Am America
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2 3 4
Deuly Clerk
5 6 7
Seminole Cou nty. Flor ida:
8 9 10 11
9:00 (2,6) Movie
(44) Religious
GRAY, ADAMS. HARRIS &amp;
Lots S and 6. ENGLISH WOODS
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Townhatl
(9)
S.W.A.T.
ROBINSON, PA,
SUBDIVISION. FIRST ADDITION.
3
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(13)
Carolina
C
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ntry
fly: Phillip R Finch
according to the plat thereof
_____________
(44) Tennessee
(24) Thin Edge:
40 1 East Robinson Street
recorded In Plat Book 17, page 43, of
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Tuxedo
Foow Up
P 0. Box X65
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the Public Records of Seminole E Orlando, Florida 37107
County. Flor ida
8:30
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Gang
(35)
My
Partnr
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Attorney for Plaintiff
The said property aforesaid,
9:00 (2) Phil Donahue
1F
The
Ghost
20
Pu blish April 71. 97
together with all the tenements,
(44) Movie
(6) Mike Douglas
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hereditamt'nts and appurtenances
9:30 (6) Rhoda
(I) Movie
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thereunto belonging.
in any wise
(9) Movie
(13) Richard
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE appertaining, being sold to satisfy
______________ (44) Leav, It To
DIamond
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. sa id Judgment
24 26 26 27
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CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
DATEDthe 73rd day of April, 1975
1
9:30 (44) Petticoat
Rebellion
(Sale)
- COUNTY, FLORIDA.

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By HERSCHEL NISSENSON
Hunter had to share the Inning, driving in rims No. 2,208 an 11-hit attack which included Bhte sliunped at the Plate,
AP Sports Writer
spotlight with Milwaukee's and 2,209 of his 22-year career a solo home run by Ken Single. California Manager Dick Wil.
Catfish Hunter elmostearned hank Aaron, whose two-run to catch Ruth. However, the ton.
Hams, the former Oakland
his $3 million in one fell swoop double in the Brewers' 7-0 Ac. 41year-old slugge
r
went hitless
"He's throwing the ball as skipper, charged from
Sunday.
tory in the opener enabled him in four trips against Hunter.
good as he ever did," Manager dugout and began throwing
He came within four outs of to tie Babe Ruth at the top of the
"He's a $3 million pitcher," Earl Weaver said of Palmer, punChe3 In Todd's direction.
pitching the New York Yan- all-time RBI list with 2,209.
Aaron said,
Both benches and bullpens
who has an 0.78 earned run ay.
kees' first no-hitter since Don
Hunter allowed Milwaukee
Tigers 5, Red Sox 4
erage, having given up only 22 quickly converged on the scene
Larsen's perfect game In the only a third-inning walk and
Ben Oglivie drove In three hits and three earned runs In but no new fights broke out
1956 World Series, finally set- had retired 15 batters In h row runs, two with a homer, as the 342-3 innings while winning amidst the pushing and ahoy.
fling for a three-hit 10-1 triumph when rookie Sixth Lezeano Tigers made three In a row over three of tour decisions.
ing.
over the Milwaukee Brewers in stroked a ingle between third the Red Sox and remained atop
White Sox 8, Royals 6
A's 7•1, Angels 1-9
the second game of a and short with two out in the the AL East. Ron LeFlore
California's Bruce Bochte
Jim Kaat, with seventh-iidoubleheader.
eighth. Tim Johnson tcAlowed snapped a 2-2 tie with a solo drove in three runs with a ning help from Rich Gossagt',
And it came just when the with a bloop single and Robin homer in the fourth and an in. homer and double in the night- won his loth straight game over
New York Yankees were start- Yount homere,d with one out in ning later Oglivie unloaded his cap and then was hit in the head a tw&amp;-year period as Chicago
ing to wonder whethcr the fel- the ninth, spoiling the million- first homer of the season after by a pitch, triggering a sixth- ripped three Kansas City pit.
low they shelled out all that ,tire right-hander's shutout bid. Dan Meyer singled. Bernie Car. inning melee, The A's took the chers for 17 hits. Kaat, 3.0, and
money for was the same pitcher
The Yankees backed Hunter ho hit two homers and Dwight opener 7-1 as Vida Blue fired a Go.ssage allowed six hits, inwho won 88 games in the last with an 11-hit attack, including Evans had one for Boston,
five-hitter and became the first eluding home runs by Harmon
four years for the Oakland A's. home runs by Herrmann and
Orioles 6, Indians 1
five-game winner in the Killebrew and Buck Martinez.
He brought an 0-3 record and Elliott Maddox.
Trailing 3-2, the White Sox
Jim Palmer. continuing his American League. He has lost
7.36 earned run average into the
Milwaukee won the opener comeback from major arm once,
broke loose against Bruce Dal
game.
behind Pete Broberg's three- trouble, notched his third victoBochie was struck on the he!- Canton for three rims In the
"1 might have gotten more hitter. Aaron bounced a two-run ry, stopping Cleveland on seven rriet by a pitch from reliever third Inning on a walk and sinpublicity b losing than win- double inside third base off re- hits. Palmer, 7-12 last year Jim Todd after the Ancls
!es by Dmn Johnson, Ken
ning," Hunter said. "1 think it lievur Dick Tidrow during ;I after four consecutive 20-victo- scored four runs in the sixth, Henderson, Bill Melton and
will settle down now,"
five-run uprising in the seventh ry seasons, was supported by boosting their lead to 9-1. When Hucky Dent.

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Sanford's second annual
Super-Athlete Competition,
patterned after the Superstars
competition, will be held in
May.
Competition will be held In
the 50-yard dash,4-mile run,
obstacle course run, high Jump,
-lng pong, weightlifting, free
:hro,v shooting, badminton,
football pass, baseball hitting,
golf and bowling.
Deadline for entries, which is
$5 for students in trades six

through 12 and $10 for persons participant with the most points
over 19 years old, Is May 9.
wi ll receive the overall winThe competition is sponsored ner's trophy.
by the Roteract Club of SanWinners in five age groups
ford, and proceeds go to the (grades six, seven and eight;
Seminole High School Athltic grades nine through 12; 19 to 26
Boosters Club.
years old; 27to35 years old and
An organizational meeting over 36 years old) dLso will
for entrants will be held May 12 receive trophies.
at 7:30 p.m. at the Seminole
Entry fees and entry blanks,
hligi) Scho gym.
which are available at Bowl
Bowling competition will be America, Mayfair Country Club
held May 13 or 15 f rom noon to S and Seminole 111gb School,
p.m. at Bowl Ameri"a in should be sent to "Su pe r
Sanford and golf competition Athlete," Seminole 111gb
will take place May 14 or 1 at 3 School, Georgia Avenue,
pm. at the Mayfair Country Sanford.
C16.
Checks should be made
There will be no additional payable to "The Roteract Club
cost for 11* bowling and golf of Sanford."
competition, and participants
.
must compete with no handicap
I
In both events.
Theliratround competition In
the jj even ts wi ll be May 17,
beginning at 10 a.m. at
Seminole high Schoo l. Second

CIVIL ACTION NO. S121.CA.04-O
In re: the Marriage of
NOP?,'.A DILORES WEILANO.
Wife ,
,

RAYMOND JOSEPH WEILAND,
Husband
NOTICE OF SUIT
TORAYMOND
JOSEPH
WElL AND
Address Unknown
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
thatanaclionfc.cDISSOLUTIONOF
MARRIAGE P.as been f,led ajaInst
you and you are required to serve a
copycf your written ctefens4j,if any,
to WALLACE F STAINAKER, JR.
of STEPHENSON and BEANE. Post
Office Drawer One, Casselberry,
Florida. 37107. Attorneys for the
Petitioner. Ond file the original with
the Clerk of the above styled Court
on or before May 29th, 1975,
otherwise, a Judgment may be
entered a ca lnst you for the relief
wiandc'd In the Petition
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
said Court on thiS, the 21st day of
April, 1973.
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, jr.
Clerk of Circuit Court
By -Lillian 1, Jenkins
Deputy Clerk
Publish; April 71. May S. I?. 19. 1975
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and
NOTICE OF RESOLUTION
CLOSING, VACATING AND SUSAN A FUNKE, Wife
NOTICE OF ACTION
ABANDONING RIOHTS.OF.WAY
TO Susan A "unke
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Vaughn Street
NOTICE It her eb y given that the
Detroit. Michigan
Board of County Commissioners of
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a
Seminole County. Florida. at its
Regular Meeting held on the 72nd PetitionforDissolutionof Marriage
has be en fil against you in the
day of April, A D 1975. in the County
Commissioners' Meeting Room in above named Court, and you are
the Courthouse at Sanlord. Seminole required to serve a c op y of your
County. Florida, pursuant to answeror pleading to the Petitionon
Petition and Notice heretofore the Petitioner's attorney. JOHN C
ENiEt4A',()T, Etqure, Suite
and ,iclopted a
oivrn: passed
Res&amp;ution dosing, vacating and Hartford Uuiidinq, 200 East
abandoning, renouncing and Robinson Street, Orlando. F,orida,
37501. and file the original answer or
disclaming any and all right f the
county of Seminole And $he public in pleading in the office of the Clerk ot
and to the following described the Circuit Court In and for Seminole
County, Florida. on or before May
r i ghts olway. to *if
25th, IM
The West ii feet of Lot 16, Block
fall todo so,iudgmentby
if
"!l",of Winter Wgods unit l.as
recorded in Plat (took 14, Page 15, of default will be tairta against you for
the Public Records of Seminole the relief demanded ;n the Pvtition
WITNESS m' hand and seal this
County. Florida, which II li-el is
73rd day of April, 1975
platted as a "Utility Easement"
(Seal)
fly the Board of County Corn
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
missioners of Seminole County,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
f for Ida. this72nddayofApril,AD
By Elaine RiCharde
"7$
Deputy Clerk
Board ot County
John C (nglc'hardt. Esquire of
Commissioners
Law Firm of 'homas R Kirilniid
of Seminole County,
Suite 9. Hartford Building
Florida
200 East RoDinson Street
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CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
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(6) Love Of Life
vs
SI?.4 VA CORPORATION, et al.
'Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
POINT OF VIEW: CBS Hunting Ground" Rerun
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
--Television prisident Robert William Shatner guest stars. He
the undersigned, the Clerk of the
By BERNICE BEDE OSOL
Circuit Court for Seminole County,
Wood on the new prime-time
plays a cop obsessed with
Florida. under anu by virtue of Inc
general
family
viewing
before
9
responsibilities,
whose methods
Final Judgment of Foreclosure
p.m.:
"Never
once
ha
ve
we
in
tracking
down
drug pushers
here$oforeenteredonthe23rd day of
April, 1973, in that certain cause
ever
represented
family endangersthelifeandcareerof
ARIES ( March 21-April 19) SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
pending In the Circuit Cowl of the
viewing as something that
rookie Mike Danko.
Some unusual conditions are You're going to make some
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit of
would shelter the family from
8-9 PBS THE THIN EDGE
Florida. in and for Seminole County,
developing that will bring about quick revisions In your plans
thin
that
surround
their
lives.
being Civil Action No 75 297-CA 09
"Guilt:
The Psychic, Censor"
unexncted career henpflts ri,gardin,, mnfte
•uuL UIsf
'..UI$IV1II.
R. in which NEWARK 'TRUS- ----- ---------Nor have we ever said that we Everyone feels it — guilt —
Keep what's hap pe ning tc* Your new approach will
NOTICE TOPUBLIC
COMPANY, a United States cor
110 will avoId the provocative according to narrator David
Notice it her eby given that a (xra?ion, Is the Plaintiff, and SIM
yourself.
wiser.
subjects. If you think it will be Prowitt. Son)e can cope wi th It,
Public llearincj wili be bela in the KA CORPORATION, a Florida
TAURUS (A pril 20-May 20
SAGIITARIUSNov, 23-Dec. 'Snow White and
C i ty Commission R®m, City Hall, Corporation. LESTER KALMAN
the Se ven
whileothersllvewithitthrough
You're goi ng to get a flash of 21) If ha ndl ed properly, a
Sanford, Florida, at 500 P.M on SON. BARBARA KALMANSON.
Dwarfs'
or
'Babmi'
seven
a
lifetime.
It's manifesta tions
Thursday, May 1. 1973. to Consider and HI LO CORPORATION.
Inspiration on how to handle situation not totally to your
nights of the week,it was never are insecurity, frustration,
the following change and amend
Florida corporation, are uie something
that's
been advan ta ge wi ll turn out 5ll1
rrVnt to the Zon!nq Ordinance of the defenUants, under and by virtue of
intended. Hopefully, we're lessening of self-esteem, and it
disturbing
you.
Follow
yo
ur prlsingly pro fi table. Be on your
City of Sanford, Seminole County. the terms of said Judgment, will
ex
pert enough to handle shows
leads often to severe selfFlorida
hunches.
offer for sale and se ll at public
toes.
wi
th objectivity." Footnote:
Article V. Section S. IC-I. ou tcry to the highest and b est bidder
recimination. This is the third
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
CAPRICORN (Dec. 224w. That mea ns
Restricted Commercial District, for cash at the West Front door 01
Wood
considers
in
a penetrating seri es on
Paragraph B. Conditional Uses the Seminole County Courthouse. in You'll do well in your business 19) You' ll be called u pon to
"All
In
the
Family"
and
mental
heal th problems.
Permitted, Add- (I) Single family the City of Sanford. Florida, on the deal ings today if you play assist a friend who has
con"MASH"
as
Family
fare
a
nd
arid two family dwellings
Ith day of May. 1973, at the hour of
things by ear. Be flexible. Act siderable confidence in you.
9-9: 30 CBS MAUDE Rerun
Article V. Section 9. OC.7, General eleven oclick, the same being a
any speculation to the contrary
q
ui ckly to spot an advantage. how you handle things will makes
him downright angry. Poor Walter can't win. One of
Commercial Disiict, Paragraph B .
legal sales day and the hour a legal
Conditional Uses
'armitted, hour of sate, the following described
CANCER (June 21-July 22) justify his faith in you.
DIALING AROUND: Dean his employes, a pretty girl,
Amend to read (1) Any c.ndl.onal
property situa,ed in Seminole Don't turn a de af ear to yo ur
AQUARIUS
iJan.
20-Feb.
19)
use permitted
fl
Martin's old movie character, t hr eatens suicide, and Walter
Ihe RC I. County. Florida
mate
or
partner's
suggestions
You're
much
more
up
to her home to talk ncr
to coping
Restrict ed Commercial District, or
lots 1 and 2. ENGLISH WOODS
Iatt helm, Is being revived for rushes
any use permuted in RI.), SUBDIVISION, FIRST ADDITION, today. The advice may present with challenging tasks today TV, almost with a vengeance, out of it. He suffers a mild hear t
Restricted Commercial District, or according to the plat thereof
jUstthesolutlonyou'reseeklng. than yesterday, especially in
attack there, and is rushed to
One of the old 'flicks, •Tn
any use permitted in RI I, recorded in Plat Book 17, page 13. 0'
LEO
(July
23-Aug.
22)
Uss.
financial
or
career
areas.
Restricted Industrial District
the Public R ec ords of Seminole
Wrecking Crew," will be seen the hospital. Now comes the big
your ingenuity today where
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) on CBS this Friday night,
Add: (9) Multiple family housng County. Flor ida
and problem: How to explain to
structures conforming to the
The said property aforesaid, work is concerned. Don't be Th rough a conversation wi th
a ABC offers a pilot version In Maude his presence in the girl's
requirements of the RMOI District together with all the tenements,
afraid
to
try
new
methods
or
pal
you're
going
to
pick
up
a movie
apartment.
hereditaments arid appurtenances
form next week with
procedures.
good idea. It will fit neatly into
AND
thereunto belonging, or in any wise
Tony Francicksa in the role. 9-Il NBC MONDAY NIGHT
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) your present plans.
appertaining, being sold to satisly
Worth
watching
tonight
is
the
AT
THE MOVIES "Two Mules
Article VIII, Section 6, Paragraph
said Judgment,
Something unexpected but
(7). Add to last s en tence.
in
third in the Public Broad- for Sister Sara" Rerun Long,
OAT ED the 73rddavof April, 1973
pleasurable i1l happen today
YOUR BIRTHDAY
clt,jding any special lim'tations. (Seal)
casting series on mental health tedious, sometimes
un tot.akeyow- mind off yo ur more
requiremen ts, or conditions where
A'.hur H, Beckwith, Jr.
problems.
"Guilt!
The
Psychic
necessarily
violent.
Clint
the site is within an area of high or
jerk of the Cii cuit Court
serious affairs. It will be a
April 29,1975
By Elaine RIChA4de
Censor" is the subject tonignt. Eastwood is a drifter and
moderate water recharge as
welcome break.
Deputy Clerk
designat ed by the Sanford Planning
8-9 CBS GUNSMOKE "The
Shirley Mactaint is a "nun."
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) A
and Zoning Commission, adopted — MAURICE SHAMS of the firm
You're likely to take an in- Fourth
Victim"
Rerun
The
They form an improbable
--, 1975,
SUBIN. SHAMS, ROSENBIUTH
situation static for some thne teresting trip of considerable
town is terrorized by a alliance, both seeking gold in
All parties in Interest and citizens
&amp; MORAN, P A
can be turned to your profit If distance this year. Also, you'll mysterious killer, and Doc
st all have an opportunity to be 670 CNA Tower. P 0 fbi
Mexico, allegedly to help
you
take prompt action. Don't form
heard at said hearing
several
Orlando. Florida 37102
unusual
apparently
is
the
next
victim,
revolutionaries.
Turns out Miss
By order of the Planning and Attorneys for Plai ntiff
dilly-dally.
associations of a lasting nature.
Matt
Dillon
figures
that
out
Maclame
isn't
a
Zoning Commission of the Ciiy.of
nun, but she
Publish - April 20, 1975
Sanford. Florida, this 73rd day of
from the killing pattern,
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still is after the loot to help the
April,
8-9 ABC THE ROOKIES "The Juaristas.
Famous Early
Arthur H Harris
Chairman
American Shl ps
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
Cty of Sanford
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
Planning and Zoiing
I U A I, B 1 0 A I B M U L 0 C T V A &amp;
FLORIDA
Commission
CASE NO. 73.746.CA.04.0
PubliSh: April 21. 1975
CNN
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AP Sports Writer
Tennis
Dock Ellis hurled a six-hitter ball in the first, and Rennie
Bob Apodaca, the mn the
LAS VEGAS — Jimmy Connors, the No. 1-ranked tennis
New York Mets' hope will solve for his first triumph of the sea- Stenneti singled home the seeplayer, downed John Newcombe °-3, 4-6, 6-2, 6-4 to win the
their relief problems, says he son after two losses. Willie ond one in the seventh. Phila$250,000 winner-take-all challenge n-iatch,
deliia rookie Tom Underbecame a pitcher by process of
wood, who left in the sever,th
elimination.
with an apparent muscle pull hi
"I was a third baseman in
Valencia
Golf
his right arm, took the baa.
junior college and I got off to a
bad start in my coach's opinCARLSBAD, Calif. - Al Geiberger dropped a birdie
Johnny Bench's two-run
ion," said Apodaca after lii
Next P11 ne
putt on the first extra hole and defeated Gary Player in a
single
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daypreserve
to
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nament of Champions Golf Tournament,
victory over the Montreal For Raide rs error by Houston catcher Milt
May allowed the first Reds' run
Expos.
The
Seminole
Junior
College
in
the Inning and a hit batsman
"
He
said,
'You
can't
hit,
you
Auto Racing
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home the second. Dave
can't run and you can't field. baseball team will battle
BARCELONA - The Spanish Grand Prix auto race was
And if that doesn't sound Like a rival Valencia Community Concepcion drove in the first
pitcher, then I don't know what College Tu2sday at 3 p.m. for two C1ncLruati runs with a
cancelled after the car of West German driver Roll
single In the second.
the Division championship,
Stonimelen left the track and jumped a protective fence
is.'
BIMVCI 11, Padres $1
onto the crowd killing at least four persons and seriously
"I didn't agree with it,"
'me game will be at SJC's
Atlanta broke the first game
injuring 12 others,
added Apodaca, "but when I got field, which Is located at the
open with nine runs In the
to college I could we my school.
limitationsasan Infielder andl
The Raiders stopped eighth Inning, three on a triple
didn't think I could hit
Valencia last weekend and by Rowland Office and two
u
er A t
It.
- te enough to make the major!, so I dropped Central Florida Junior more on Dave May's pinch
It
single. The teams combined for
concentrated on pitching."
College twice Thursday to
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Dusty Baker and San Diego's
hander, hasn't given up a tilt or
Seminole Junior College and John Grubb had four safeties
F
a run in 42-3 innings this season Valencia have earned berths in each.
and has helped shore up a New
next weekend's state tour.
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children who sat on his sweaty from him I should have pulled
lap and treated him with more his hairpiece off. 1
1'i
admiration than Santa Claus. going to do tlr' before I (lUlL
second round), that was All shook melt's hands and this game.
aerio*
accepted women's klsaea.
"I'm going to someday get
"Terry Daniels (who Foreman Tnri the office phone rang. 1'ImonllveTVandsay, 'C=U,
pounded for two rounds before Aft quddy answered It,
let's show the people you're W
th' bout was stcpped),that man
"Cty morgue," he shouted. the umesayou were 10 yeai
wureafly'inconscloua. George "Is be supposed to be here? Is ago.' Then I'm going to reach
did a govl thing by telling the his body here? Did He die" arou nd and pull his hairpiece
referee to stop it. He could have Then 110 h')ng up.
killed Daniels.
"They wanted it know about
An epilogue: "George Was
"No, I wasn't angry with the George." Then he admitted, shoutiiig down at 1110, 'Sucker!
The line was dead Somebody You'i'egoing to gtsjustllkethey
crowd tonight. They hay', the
freedom to come or don't come. had already answered ft."
did.' I yelled back, '1 don't want
A question: "Ccrsdll was very to call y ou chicken, it's just that
"Au right, the press get
outside, I want to talk to my upse t at what h4perted at you have he!ihote waya.
f2ns. ( eLce stand over there Toronto. What do you thIr.k
"Okay. Everybody's got to
about it"
go. Everybody's got to go,
aga1ns the wall."
An an.iwer: "Howaid
All slumped back in his chair
ta
upset
beca use I Mole the show
And ei3o4y went.
si
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CIRCUIT COURT OF THE

EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL ClE.
CUlT OF FLORIDA. IN AND FOR

SEMINOLE COUNTY.
CASE NO. 75-44:
FREEDOM FEDERAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, 0
United States cosperation, formerly
known as FIRST FEDERAL
SAVINGS
AND
LOAN
ASSOCIATION OF TAMPA,
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WILLIAM
MCFARLANE
and
GRAYCE P. McFARLANE, his

wife.

following described property lying
and being in Seminole County.
Flcr.c'a to wI:
507 Lake Destiny Road
SEC
TWP 215 RGE 79E, BEG S ' Cor

1975
ScaU
Arthur H fleckw.tri, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court

19 Ml N E $03 7 FT TO RD SELY

Deputy Clerk
Gerald S Rutbeeg

ALGRD600FTM L TOBEG(LESS
195
RDS
corporate limits of the City of
Attnnnt
rrirq Ilo.'irla. and

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SUBURB

BEAUTI FUL,

ALTAMONTE$ECTION,scrding
to the plot thereof as recrded in
Plot Bock), page 67, Pt.b'ic

of SemInole
Ms been filed sgarssf you and yog
are reguired to serve a cops ot your
written defenses, If any, to ii on

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Otdl9ti.gandjssignng the
zoning classification of C N Corn
mercial Neighborhood Dislrict lo
said prorIy e that classillcatioo
:,ai.
Florida, to wit' Ordinance No. 775-73
and as amended and supplemented
The present zoning classification
said property is A I Agricultural
District, as that clasSification is
desCa'1b4'd In the zoning ordinanceS
arid regulations at Seminole County.
Florida
Tti Public hearing will be held in
the (ity Ifall, Attamonte Springs,
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at 1:30 . ii ,or as soon therealte- as
ssibI, at which time Interested
parties and citizens for and against
proposeo annexation and zoning
will be heard. Said hearing may be
continued from time to time until
final action is taken by the City
Commission,
ThlsrioticehalI be posted at the

three (3) othK plases within the
City, arid p'blished ii. The Evening
Herald, a newspaper of general
cIrculation in the City of Attamonte
Springs and Seminole County.
Fiorida,onc,aweekforatleasffour
(4) consecutive weeks prior to the
date of the Public Hearing; the date
the last pLMicatlon, both dates incluslve, shalt not be less than
enty,i9t (21) days. In adiitlOn,
ltiCP shall be posted in the area to
be considered for annexation and
ingatIeasttifteen(1S)daysprior
to ttse date of the Public Hearing.
DATED this 11th day of April,
A.D. 8.
S Phyllis Jc,rdahl
CIty Clerk
of the Ctt)f of
Attamonte Springs, Florida
Pubtl.'s; April 21 and Th Ord May
12 and 19, 97S
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Ttgrnry, wnase aaores'. is i
Westgate Plaza Drive. Clermont.
Florida 3771) on or before May 10th,
1973, and file the original with the
Clirk Cf ttsts Court either before
service on Plaintiff's attorney or
Immediatelythereafter; OtM'r'wiSe#
default will be entered agaIini y
for the relief dm.wded In tt'
Petition.
DATEDthisSthdayolApciI101$.
(Seal)
Arthur 1$ Beckwtth.
Clerk of Circuit Court
Byt Icy StoOns
Ctputy clerk
Publish: April 11, 21, 7$, 5jy 5, 107$
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT OF FLORIDA. IN AND FOE

SEMINOLE COUNTY.
CASE NO. 744I
FREEDOM FEDERAL SAVINGS
AND

LOAN

ASSOCIATION,

a

United States corporation, formerly
known a
FIRST FEDERAL
SAVINGS
AND
LOAN
ASSOCIATION ')F TAMPA.

Piintiff,
-vs.
MCARLAP4E

WILLIAM

GRAYCE
wife,

P

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MCFARLANE, his
Defendants.

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO - WILLIAM MCFARLAPIE

31 S Hwy 1792
f)3 Box 971
CasClberry. Florida. 37707
Attcrn'y for Petitioner
Publish - April 21. 71. May S. I?, 1975
DEM-116

ClrYiyif'iii(
Notici
vtweare
engaged in busins at 7352A San
Jose Center, Wiriterwoods 6lv,
Winter Park, Seminole County.
Florida under the fictitious name 01
AMICUS VINYL REPAIR, and that
'e IflTefld tO register said namewitri
the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Serni'sole Cotmty, Florida in ac
:ordarice with the provisions of the
FictitIous Name Statutes, To Wit:
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GARRETT

TO; PAUL H. McMANIGLE and Said Estate:

CITYOF

S: Luis .1. Btondet
Olivia M. flbondel
Publish; April 7, 11, 71, 7!, 19/S
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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that we are
engaged in business at 2352 A San
Jose Center, Winterwoods Blvd.
Fborida,,,idertheficl,tiou%nameof
AM I C U S
W H 0 L E SAL E
SPECIALTIES, and that we intend
to regIster said name with the Clerk
of the Cirrult Court, Seminole
County, Florida irs accorc'ar'ce with
the provisions of the Fictitious
Name Statutes, TO-Wit: Section
16509 Florida Statutes 1957.
Olivia N. Blondet
Publish: April 7, 11, 21. 71. 1975
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. 11TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. fl..733.CAOI.*

liS Ye: the Marriage of:
CLARENCE B. EVANS.

lluthand-Petitlon.',
and
NANCY F, EVANS.

Wife Respondent.
NOTICE OF ACTION
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
NANCY F.
EVANS, WHOSE

STATE

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS.
FLORIDA
Neticest Public Hearing

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
the CIty Commission of the City Of

OF

VIRGINIA,

AND

WHOSE MAILING ADDRESS IS:
101) GRAVES STREET. MAR
TINSVILLE, VIRGINIA 21112.
A sworn Ptltion for Dissolution of
M'rlage a Vinculo having been

filed regard'nQ your marriage to
Altamonfe Springs. Florida, that CLARENCE B. fVANj. in Circuit
Court In arid for Seminole County,
said City CommIssion will hold 0
F$cqlJa,fheshcrltltteofwhichuslpl
public hearing.
RE:
THE MARRIAGE OF:
(a) Toccosloerannexationof the
CLARENCE B. EVANS, HuSbandfollowing aescribed property lying
and being in Seminole Coun'y, PetitIoner, and NANCY F. EVANS,
Wife- Respondent, these presents
Florida, to wit:
command you to appear and file
Begin at the center of Section
TownshIp 21 south, Range 71 East, your Answer or other defense or
pleadlngwlththeClvrkoftheCircuit
Seminole County, FIo•ida, run
Court in and for Seminole Co.inly,
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Florida. end serve a copy thereof on
centerline of said Section 11, 1l
Petitioner's attorney. Jack 1.
feet to the North riotil-of -way line Of
Bridges of Cleveland I Mite. Post
State Road 436, run thence South 1
Office Drawer I, Sanford, Florida
degi'et's 52' 16" East alCng said
37771, on or before the 13th day of
North rlghtof-way tine 200 feet to
May, 1915, or otherwise a default
the point of beginning. thence
will be entered against you.
Scuth 19 degrees 32' W' East along
WITNESS my hand and official
said North right-of way line
seaboftlseClerkofthedircuitCourt,
fee't: run thence North 0 degree's 32
on this 9th day of April. AD., 1975.
SO"WftfflSfee't; runttience North
(S,;)
SO degrees 33' 16" Wett 100 feet;
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
thence Plc.rth 0 degrecs 33' 33" West
As Clerk of thu Circuit Court
SO feet; then,., North 19 degrees
By: Cecilia V. Ekern
16" West 173 feet; thence South 0
DepUty Clerk
degrees 3Y 33" West 275 feel to the
Jack T Bridges. of
point of beginning.
CLEVELAND &amp; MIlE
tOtl*cOrTiOrate limits of the Cily (
Attorneys for Petitioner
Altamonte Springs, Florida, and
Post Office Drawer
(b) To ccinskilf also the Qul'Sl.On
Sanford. Florida 37771
designating and assigning the
Publish- April 14, 21, 21, May 5, 197$
zcn'ing classifIcation of C G CornDEM
mercial General District to said _____________________
property as that classification Ic
described in the zor,lng ordinances IN FHE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
of the City of Allamonte Springs. FOR
SEMINCLE
COUNTY,
Fiorlda,towit Ordannce Plo 72173 FLORIDA
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The çre'ierI zoning cfa'ssilication
of said property is C 1 Commercial

Dstrict, as tPsal classification Is
deScribed in I.e icxsing ordnance
andregulatiOrisc SemlnoieCounfy,
Florida
The Public Hearing w,ll be held in
tl'se City HaIl, Attamonte' Springs,
Fl0rid0.OntPse20thdyOf May. 1975.
at 1 30 p mrs or as soon thereafter as

lot 79 of Block "B" COUNTRY

are required to serve a copy of your
writtendefenses, if any, to lIon van
den Berg, Gay &amp; Burke, PA., at
Post OffIce fltx 793, Orlando,
FlorIda 32107, and lite the original
she Clerk of the above ttvId
COurt on or before May 16. 191S;
otherwise a judgment may be en,
tered against you for the relief
demanded in the complaint or
petition
W'TNESSmyhandandthesealol
said Court on April Ith, 19?S
(Seal)
Arthur H. Beckwil,, r,
Clerk of the Circuit Cuuri
By Joy Stokes

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Publish: April 11,21,71, May 5. 97S
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
FLOP IDA
CASE NO. 7S-533.CA.09.D
ROBERT w
JACKSON and
BARBARA A. JACKSON, hiS wife,
Plaintiffs,
s.
BAR BARA K ITO WALK ER. of als.
Defendant:.
NOTICEOFACTION
Residence Unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED THAT an
actionto'orecloseamortgageon the
following property In Seminole
Cuunty, Florida:
Lots)9.10,llandd7 FRANK I.
I74000RUFF'S SUBDIVISION OF
LANDS, SOUTH SANFORD, ac.
cording to the Plot lhereof as
the Public Records of Seminole
County, Florida.
has been filed against you and you
are required to serve a copy of your
written defenses, if any, to it
KEP.INETr4
w.
McINTOSH,
Plaintiffs' attorney, whost address
Is Post Office Box 13.30. Sanford.
Florida,. 32fl1, on or before May 1.,
1973, and file the original with the
Clerk of this Court either before
service on Plaintiffs' attorney or
immedlate)ytPsereatter;otherwiwa
default wIll b* entered against you
for the relIef demanded in the
Amended Complaint.
WllNESSmyhandandthescalof

thi5 Court on April Ith, 1973.
(Seal)

Arthur H Beckwith, Jr..
As Cie-k of the Court
By: Joy Stokes
Deputy Clerk

Publish: April 11, 2). 21, May 3. 1975
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IN THE
CIRCUIT
COURT,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT. IN AND POE SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA,

CASE NO. 7S73'O-CA3IC
In tie Matter .4 Adoptiwi
By JAMES S. SWISHER and MAR','
CHARLOTTE SWISHER, his wife
NOTICE OF SUIT

TO: RALPH GILBERT ERVIN
Present ,cJ_d,,Unv!s
YVU ANt tItNtDT NUI i"ILU
that an action for adootion has been
filed, and you are required to serve a
copy of your written objections, If
any, to Ihe PetItion, on GERALD S
RUTBERG,AttorneyatLaw.3$S S.
HIghway $7.92, ?.O. 00*
Casselberry, Florida 32701, and $11,
the original with the Clerk cf the
Circuit Court at the Seminole County
Courtpuouse, Sanford. Flerida,cn or
before May 11th, 973, of herwise a
Judgment may be entered in tavor
te Pettioners
THIS NOTICE shall be published
Once' e3cP', week for four (4)
secutive weeks In the Evening
Herald, Sanford, Florida
WITNESS my PianO end Seal of
said Court on this 9th day of April,
1973.
(Seal)

Arthur II. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Br Elaine RiChard,
Deputy Clerk

has been filed against you and you Seminole County, Florida, within
are required to serve a copy of your four calendar monlss from the time
of the first publicatlonhereot, or the
written defenses, if any, to it
-Harrison, Greene, Mann, Rowe &amp; same will tiC barred Flied at Sanford. Florida. this 16th
Stanton, plaintiff's attorney, wtiose

before May 5, 1975, and file the
original with the clerk of Ihi court
either before st'i-vice on plaintiff's
attorney or immediately thereafter;
against you for the relief demanded
in the complaint or petition
WlTNESSmyhandandthesealot
thit Court on April 3rd. 1973,
(SEAL)

t.rtntj, 1 l%pckw,lh

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Clerkol tbecoun
By: Joy Stokes
Deputy Clerk
Publish: April 7, 11, 21, 21, 1975
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Ill THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
F L Ofl I 0 A
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3CiVI!ULL
COUNTY. FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO. 75-6$4CA-04.A
In re: the Marriage of

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Defendants.
NOTICE OF SUIT
To; Jerry M. Garrttt
and Susan C Garrett

EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
CASE NO.
FREEDOM FEDERAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, a

United States corporation, formerly
known as FIRST FE DERAL
SAVINGS
AND
LOAN
ASSOCIATION OF TAMPA,
Plaintiff
-viMc FA PLANE

and

McFARLAPx'E,

his

wife,
Defendants.
NOTICE OPACTION
TO: WILLIAM McFARLANE

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CASE NO: ?4.1373.A

Attorney for Petitioners

Publish: April 11. 21. 21, May 5. lOiS

FOR

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FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S720CA.ol.0
In re: the Marriage of
JOHN A. MATTHEWS.

INTHE CIRCUITCOURT,INAND

SEMINOLE

COUNTY.

Petitioner,
i'd
NELIJA 6. MATTHEWS,

Re'spondenl.
NOTICE OF ACTION

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YOU ARE

NOTIFIED thOi an

parties avid citizens for and against Circuit of Florida, In and For
Address Uiikriown
November, A 0 1971, ir.tPiat certain
th Proposed annexOflOrl and zcwsrsg Semin.tst County, wheren JOSEPH (OSC Cfltitted, William
YOU APE: PIOTIrIED that an
G Hart.
will be heard Said hearit.9 may be H WiNStON is Husband, and Plaintiff, -vs Edmcmd H. Rawles øCtlO,u for Dissolution of MarrIage
continued from time Ia time until DOROTHY 0 WINSTON IS Wife.
vi4 Robert Mckay, Defendant, has been filed aqainsl you and you
final action is taken by the City
The nature of this suit is a suit for
which aforesaid Writ of Execution are realred to serve a copy of your
(ommision
Dissolution of Marriage.
was delivered to me as SPierlIf
writtendetenses, ii any, to itonO :i
ThiSnotice shall be posted at the
You are required to file your Seminole County, Florida. and I EATON,
JR.,
ESQUIRE,
Ctty Hall wIthin the CIty of Answerorotherwritl.nde'fen'.-esto
have levied upon the fomiowing Petitloner'sattomney,wpiOseadc.Jr,ss
AtTamorde ',ØfIOQS. Florida, and ifs the Petition with lPie Clerk Of e described property owned by Robert IS STENSIPOM, DAVIS
&amp; MclN
tP'r
t3) other p!acrs w,thrr the Circuif Court ef ¶.em'vole Cc'jnty, fiI'y, said prsjprrt tx'irsg located 10511, F'c't Oftire Ro. D)O. San
in
City. and ciubli%.wd
The Evenurj Florida, not later than tIre Efi day OS in Seminole County. Florida, more ford, FlorIda, 7771), on or before
Herald a newspaper Of general May, AD. IllS, al the Seminole particularly destribd
as follows' May 14. 1975, and file the Original
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FICTITIOUSNAME
Notice it hereby gl,,cn that we are
engaged in business at Pt. 2. Box
t23S,Ovledo 37165. Seminole County,
Florida under the fictitious name of
SEMINOLE FLORAL FARMS. and
that we intend to register said name
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Florida in at
cordance with the provisions of the
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, I1I1 Fictitious Name Statutes, To Wit.
JUDICI!.L CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR Section US 09 Florida Statutes lOS?.
5EMIIOLE COUNTY, FLOR IDA.
5 - Paul N Mason
CASE NO.
Curtis W. Mann. Jr.
In Ye: the Marriage of
Thelma C Mann
ETIIEL L. WORLEY, Wife,
Publish - April 21,71. May 5 17, 1975
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One bedroom apt ,furnithed
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have fop Soil, lilt dirt, (lay, and
shell availabe Picas,
ll night
or day. 32)391)

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PET REST INt'l
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keep failing' Coxrr any
surfaces, wood, blo'k or cement
with Reynolds Aluniunutn Siding
Painting 3, minor report David
Backhoe Service
Pratt
SPECIALIZING
IN
ALUMI,-UM SIDING Call 323 LarvlcIeusrirs, 'eQtic tanks, fill dir?,
6259 today for tree estimate In
driveway', All kind$ ol ci.ggng
sured &amp; bonded
3729117, 131 1195

Palr.t

Pet Care

lillslalion arid Iore mar. n%Salia
Non, concrete loundation work for
signs. egulpmen. pumps. etc
Underground or .tboxe ground
storage tanks. Dewatering, eg
cavation, aviv, way culvert
aid hd walls, retaining Walls
Keith R Smith Construction Inc
305671111$ Stan, 74 tins

laidC1*i'ing

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7562 Park Drive
377 1165

Kitchen Bathroom Cabinets,
Counter topi. Sinks instailat,on
available Bud Cabell 3771057
anytime

11am.Improvements

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raster patch'rrq &amp; srnuiated
brick &amp; stone specially. 377 1710

Coffe!S.rvce

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etc 57 mlminum charge Sanford
Area 37.19197

BUDDY'S .'IOMEIMpMovEMENT
ALL TYPES OF CARPENTRY
AND REPAIRS 37? 'm

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WI'
F
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SELL
"DON'T NEEDS" FAST WITH A
WANT AD Phone 372 7611 or $3'
999) anci a fm,trvjly Ad ViSi)r will
help you

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(lornierly Harrett't Beauty Nook)
319 C Pine0fl 5717

(OFF [F CENTRAL
CulIe
ICC now available 'vi Santcwd
3 5036

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Custom Work licensed Bonoed
estImate

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1O',',F:PS Iii AUTY SALON

LawnCare

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BeautyCore

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office furnitbre
Wood or steel desks (executive desk
&amp; chairs. secretarial desks I
chairs, straight chairs, filing
Don'tneedf"Serveausefulpurpose
cabinets, as is Cash arid Carry.
again when you sell thm with a
P1011'S
Classified Ad from the Herald
Catselherry,17.92,iys4
c.aiu Us Today! L)'t delayt Ju,t
dial 377 261) or 831 999) To place
your
cost Want Ad

APARTMENTS
2510 RIDGEW000 AVE.

PHONE 322-1481

JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY
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Central Heat &amp; Air Cond tioning
For tree estimates, call Carl
Harri at SEARS ;n Sanford 372
1771.

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BECKWIT*I PIANO

Pianos, $50toti)
Sar.lord Auction
3737310
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RalOwinSpinet Piano
With Bench 5595
867 1)91

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5-?1vslcal Wrct'andlse

By Owner Lovely 3 bedrooms, I year
old, large family room with
fireplace, very large lot almost I
6Cre Idylleilde Section 373 9M.

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1'-iMI E cf ii. Hwy 46
PH 373 97 19

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BLOCK HOMES

SANFORD, FLA.
323-4420

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JACK PROSSER FORD

STAN'S AUCTION

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FIOIIfffO

IJI&amp;.A.4
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AUCTION
Every Saturday Night,
7:30 P.M.

322-5961

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RORSON MARINE
2921 Hwy. 17 92

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Fifr,glass Sabre. 33 HP dec.
manu,r, munson, (',aton tilt tra
(complete rig, top condition), $750
Must see Call 372 7791 after S
Also Zenith B-W 23" console TV,
excellent, 565

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electric start, fiberglass double
hull. 372 ISiS after 5

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For used furniture, 4ppl;ancs,
tools, etc Buy 1 or 100) items.
Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.

13$ 79)0

301 W. lit St.
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House plans, custom male to FHA
and SSRC spec Fast, economical
(oH Victor 371 0334

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CASH 322.4132

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DAVES'373 9370
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Lawn Mowers We Sell The Best &amp;
Service The Rest, Western Auto

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322-3023
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*Recelve A U.S. Bond-3rd &amp; 4th Months

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Any Quantity. NOLL'S Casselberry. Hwy. 17.92. 130-120'

Wanted new conditiOn, 19'21',
fiberglass. 1.0. with trailer. Trade

Model Homes on
displaY

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NO CREDIT Cut •
TERESI
tiC -11

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lI7OFIoridaAve
313 6410

F 100 pick up. 6 c,i
straight thift, 6' bed, 8I?
Call
Duane McQulre at 322 1651
Dealer

JIM DANDY JAZZ FEED
"Buy Direct From Boxcar"

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Beautiful ranch type home 3 64
acres, stable, Osteen area 647
1617; 373 6114

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Collect, 477 47

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1970 PontIac Bonneville, new in
spect ion. o'q .vindows, AM FM,
Cruise control, air. tet radials,
green with green interior, v'nyl
top. Sacrifice, $l.100 37) 0.71.

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CHOOSE F P0'.'

79-Trtck5.Tijle,'s
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54-Garage Sales

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DeBary, AduIt
Lovely large I
bCdtOOrn air, ideal for retired

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Sanford's newest and
flka I Adult-Family
lnblIe Home Park.

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BLAIR AGENCY

We will give your unwanted farm
animals a good home. 3233761;
173 $796

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Financed by Farmers Home Ad
ministrallon to qualified buyers.
WIry rent when you can buy for

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Lane Bradford
Req Real Estate Broker
904775 6999
Eves 305 131 5139; $626051

MOBILE HOME PARK

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lime
Check the Aulo,notuve
Section In The Herald everyday

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1971 Vega
3 Specu
Call 373 7807 E

1911 Honda 75.0CC
)72llolforappointment
and informal ion

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LAKE MARY-- Centrally located, Sacrifice bass boat, '77 Johnson 14',
commercial, $79,500 By Owners.
Mercury 50 HP, electr,c. deluxe
377-7189 after
trolling motor, twin tanks, depth
finder,
astro turf carpet,
Seminole County. Beautiful 5 or 10
galvanized Murray trailer $30
acres paved road, trees, clear
6353
flowing streams Horses O.K.
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Terry Realty, REALTOR, 67$
3 Cypress Uo,s?% 14'
Oil).
$25 each

Agency

NEW CONCRETE

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1911 KaWasaki400CC
373 5016

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322.2420 Anytime

In the Country lust west of Sanford, 2
Bedroom cottage nestled among
pines on a
acre lot Good terms
Bargain at 515.500 Call 373 9410

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Winter SprIngs, 373 7i9

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TAFFER REALTY

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AC, Pit. PS Like!,
5950 372 lIli

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Gentle Jersey Milk Cow
372 7503

Larry Saxon, Reauor

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68Wanted to_Buy
New Skyline double wide. Payments Clothing
- Flemming Grocery _____________________________
less than 5173 mo.
Store, E 75th, M!ay
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I buy old guns, silver,
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
gold, diamonds, Coins,
3803OrlandoDrive
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aridlmallantique's 13014)9
55-Boats &amp; Accessories
Sanford 373 5200
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LAKE MARY
$SI.S00
I
bedrooms, 3 baIf, lakefront
SpacIous Plies it all including
7 yr old 30" Range with matching
dock
refrigerator. 5)45 for pair, Stan's,
3229719

ARtIST'S HIDEAWAY

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(all hflttl,,,..

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COLOR TV, III Q5MOPiTH, RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN.
644 1006
3737917 CALL DE HART
ServIce on home &amp; auto
radlo,, tape &amp; record players.

Assume payments, or rent with
option, 372 1409.

MAITLAND FLEA MART
I011Hwy 1797 Op.n5at.I5&amp;jnOS

IDYLIWILDE
bedrooms, 7 baths, new roof
Lovely home Great location

REALTORS

PHONE $31 6300

Sntord.FIa.

FOOD MART

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37)5480

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Mobile Home Moving _

AUSTIN DEVELOPMENT CORP

1505W. 25th St.

Room For Rent

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Trees- camphor, Japanese Plums,
Rain tree Flower pots and ben
dies, step stones 309 Elm.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.

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north to Austin Developmenl Corp
Homes

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exchange REEL'S BODY SHOP,
1109 Sanford Au-c

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Black Quarter horse gelding
Gentle, t27S

KENMORE WASHER, parts, service, used machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES377.06,7

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377 1301. 2610 Hiawatha Ave at 17 92

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Peg Real Estate Broker
21)9 S Myrtle Ave. Sanford
Phone 331 06-10

2,000

Pontiac Offenhauser powered,

new brake-s. oversized military
tires, roll bar, licensed arid in
spected 830 4.355

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Chilorare.dayornight Plant OPel
care SeWIrxgICuStOmOeslgnson
Iesns 1. jackets 372 1629

Rentals

for support for minor child has been TO
ALL PERSONS HAVING
lIed against you, and the host hIlt CLAIMS
OR DEMANDS AGAINST
I IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
SAID ESTATE:
ETHEL L WORLEY, Wfe, and
You and eath of you are heleby
JOHN ALLEN WORLE Y, Husband, notified and required Ic file any
and these presents command you to
claims and demands which you, or
appeararidfileyogrAnsw,ror other eltherof you,
may have agaivis? said
defenseoroleaainowilhth.tierknt
vrr Sn ineonsce ot toe LINk of the
lhe Circuit Court in arid tor Seminole Circuit Coirt n Ste 11th Judicial
County. leviul,i, arid Serve i
liruit, !.crrrinole County, Flor,da.
thereof on Pet,tiorser's attorney, Prnt'i*tp
Its Dig
ROGER I (tERRY, of BERRY &amp;
San;ord. Flc'r 5 da, within four
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Reduced to Settle Estate
Home on late, lovely living room, 3
bedrooms, 2 baths.
577.500

COUNTY
541,900 3 bedrooms,
pool, I stall barn, extras See it
nOw!

DIRECT TAX REFUND

CASE NO. PR7$1t$Cp

Estate of
JAMtS F
Deceased

3 bedroom, large lot, Sanford's best
section, central air I heat. al'
ca-peted. $36,500 377 419S.

"SANFORD'S SALES LEaDER"

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
11TH
JUOICIAL
CIRCUIT,
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PRORATE DIVISION

POOL. 3 BR. 7 bath, family room,
Central heat air, $35.000 Acre
Realty REALTOR, 373 7150.

WIll REALTY

$$
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If you Qualify for a new) bedroom. 7
bath home on VA or Ft-IA linen
cirsg, our homes qualify for up to

Sacrifice Jeep Completely rebuilt,

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IN ALL PRICE RANGES
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117W.
1st St.
3775411
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Luxury Patio

NeedPcrsonlor
Ger.eraI Office Work

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Gas

52-Appliances

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Choice Listings

JGENEVA GARDENS

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Nice Apartment $1 IS
PLOW LDADTAACIAT(
1717$ Parti Avenue

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Atterhrs.377 llllor3fl.l847

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Shaded lot, space for garden, 2
bedrooms, on paved road. 112.500

Real Estate

tative. Call 6.11 3079

Suho,n Warned

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,g or $31 3719

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Seigler Heater. $700; Sears
Window fan, new, 1.50.
h10

Complete set up. Ikenseci, insured.
you
L011 Orlando.
713-5410 for free estimate

Realtors

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Ut. ces or
Small Store Buildings
323-1517

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Peivjs Garage Auto Ar Con
ditiorsers and generalajto repairs
10. Mattle St 37)1329.

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GE Efectric Range, $200

C.ENERAL CONTRACTOR

76-Auto Parts
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ro you, our
cuS?Ome'r5 377 5757

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Work your own houri Earn extra
income as an AVON Represen

Haven Grooming &amp; Boarding

K&amp;JLP DECORATop
409W. 1st St 377.7333
We Buy Fumnilure

3 bedroom, I'. bath on corner lot.
$11,900. Existing, $16.547Q, 7 pet.
mtg 373 8607.

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1969 Granø Prix very good condition
PS, PB, AC. PW, AM FM stereo I
track, rac7ijl, and more Sacnifici',
51100 327 7077

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)OOE Airport Blvd 373)310

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Freenearly grown
Siamese femalecat
Call 377 7318 afternoons
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This is our 15th year at Animal
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$173 mo Call $3) $272
CLIFF JORDAN. REALTOR

Nice 7 bedroom, air, large yard
Cbosein $125 mo &amp; security 131

undersignn&amp; desIring to engage in
County resident preferred. Call
businessunder the fiCtitious name of
1.11 $150 for an appontment
JO'S BOUTIQUE at7I N Highway
1792, In the City of Casselberry, 10 homemakers. Tn Chem, part
time,Averaoeuotnsiognp,,
Sminni•triunlb.
..s....
Information call 32)Iu3
register lh said 'so;; wi;Ps;I);
Clerk of the Circuit Court of
Act now represent Sarah Coventry
Seminole County, Florida.
in yo,..r area No investment, no
JOSEPHINE PITTS,
collecting,nodellveries Excellent
OneHalf Owner
arrangarnent to add to your
Robert Pitts,
families Income. Opportunity for
One-Half Owner
i&amp;iI manager. 1343116 after
Publish: April;. 14, 21, 7$, 1973
P m.
OEM i

Broker. 107W Cnmmprr';ii
Sanforcj
itet

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BAMBOOCOVE GARDEN APTS

Organliallon
presently iOcSI,d in Orlando but
moving to me SanfordMt. Dora
area needs sharp secretary with
good typing and general offic,
skills P1 Orange, Lake, Seminole

W. Garneft White

82.795 $341733

Free PuppIes. 2 Female, parl
German Shepherd I Laboradov
RetrIever. 9 weeks old 372 7097

See At
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 East Is' St., Downtown
322 OIl). Eves 869-1140

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loch Arbor, 4.BR, 2 bath, $32,500
See your broker or Call owner, at
372 2531 a m only

4170.

'71 some bCtow dealer cost, first
come first chcice
Plus Fla.'s
finf Ueo Cars, DiCk Blaird
Datsun of a Gun, Fern Park's
Largest dealer. '75 Datsuns
arriving daily Ph CIt !!!.

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Forrest Green, Inc.

WEKIVA RIVER •
AdvIl mobile torne village, under
large Shady oaks on the scenic
Wekiva, Modern clean interiors,
from $110. S Mi. W. of Sanford, 372-

Datsun.Subaru Sale

75creationalVehic'es
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AKC Req Cocker Puppies, blonde,
wormed, 6 wk
old 775 3)62.
orange City.

ASSUME PAYMENTS
1971 Singer Zig Zag with cabinet,
cash price of 561 or I payments of
so so Golden Touch 'n Sew, 1.75;

JOHN V,RIDEP, ASSOC

Real Estate

SANFORD
Sparkling 3 bedroom
home near hospiial Drapes,
range, &amp; refrigerator included
Beautiful corner lot With citrus,
173.000.
WE TAKE TRADES

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Sanford 1 BR Furnls$ apIS. Quiet
nelghbhod, No pets. Deposit
reguir
131 0990 03Y5

Hwy 46.West,",anturcl
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Small

POODLES- Standard AKC, 3
months, all shots, blondes and
olacks. 3771312 after 3

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JOHNNY WALKER

BALL REALTY

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Pick up junk cars FREE
price for others 372 1671

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ITfl VW Campmobil Clean, car
Datsun 2602, less than 7 mos old. rio
pet, refrigerator, sink, steeps I
down payment, assume payments
327 S997
p a, t ...f ,., ,4,.._.

Miniature
Schnauzers.
New
Fnqlarxl chompon Pedigreed $90
Call 31) 1007.
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American Pit Bull Terriers UK.C.
Req with papers Guaranteed
catch 373 9141 or 373 8605
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323.6353 or 645.2333

.)4FurnishedGar.g,Apartrnen,
Adult $130 Mo
All utilIties. 372-681

1970 Pontiac Grand Prix, PS, PB,
PW. air, etc $700 down, assume
_al of approx 1100 3726317

DOChShUfldS,tOVS, AKC Rev shots &amp;
wormed, 6 wkt old, brown
females Stud Service available
3653767

American Eskimo Puppies, UKC,
Peg 377 $64$
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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY-- SELL
TRADE
311)15 E First St.
377 5672

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196$ Chevy Malibu, fl3 engine. Also
1967 Plymouth Val1ant,dcyI ,00th
g000 condition 37 754$

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Tat;Ic Pentais II ou

REALTOR 372-7491

2 Bedroom, fenced sard
mo Adulti preferred
123 S$S4or)flu70

0",tos for Sale

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German short haired pointers. 2
males. AICC, 17 weeks, ShOts, $150
ca. 131 7)

So. Debary Flea Market

7571 ParkDr
3772)11
REALTOR
AFT(RHRS.
3279211
37206.1$
377399)

CORNER LOT. 3 tir., 2 bath,
Plnecre,t, 123.900,

ill Country Club Drive,? bedroom,

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Health

la', Yr old, 3 Bdrm w w carpet.
central lilA, By Owne.r. 575.900
37) 17)6

Acreage

NATURAl. SETTING, Wekiva
River lot, $11,100

33Houses Furnished

3 room furn garage apt ,
in
front porch, water furn, Adulti
only No petS $123 mo 372 13i

Olan Mills Studios
Needs several ladies for telephone
sales work from our office in
Sanford. AM-PM shifts. $7.10 per
hour. Aoply irs person to N
Starra?t, AllOntic National Bank
BuildIng. Room 507 from 9a.m. to

Plumber's Helper
3Yrs Experience

OPEN HOUSE
Pioneer I custom built 3 bedroom
home for less than the cost of rent.
Prices in mid 570's Model in
LOr.gwood. $31 5113; $31 3719
Eves

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LUMBER- Rovghcut
Cypmessand Pine.
C.ormly's r et'd. 373-1133
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CARPETING- NEW. Help your
seift Help Me' Values up to $73 a
yd for only $4 a yd Your choice.
Weekdays. 373 0061

Homes, Lots
And

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1303700

I)roker

Corner lo,, eztras. 323 2999.

76065 Hwy 1797
REALTOR 373 5771

Magnolia Ave. Cell 373 0630

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Voluntary

arerequlred$oserv'eac.opyof your Springs and Seminole County, Florida, its this proceeding and tO Gas &amp; Electric pr,fer'ed stock
'before service cii Petitioner's at
East Commercial Street. Sanford. ttselirit publIcation of this notice
FIOtIda.otiteawi'ek foe'at least four see-rca cy thereon uponthe Wife's
defenses, if any, to it on
7. Twenfy nine (29) shires of forttey or lvtsrnedietefy thereafter;
Florida, on or before the 14th day of Each claIm or demand must be in
(It consecutive wees p. 'or' to the Attorney, wtwse name and ddress United Stales Steel Stock
GEORGE B. HOVIS, PIaintilf
0.Mt'*i$e a default will be entered May, 1975, otherwise it default will welting
and Piled in duplicate and
by law, not toter than the 8th day of 5.mfrc4e County, FlorIda, will at Petitioner will be dissolved,
W&amp;gate Pi.za Driv, ck'vmont,. Cf tISI flIlO publiCatIon to the dali Of
demanded in Ihe pet if Ion.
office address of the claimant and
WITNESS my PianO arid Official A.0. 1975, offer for sate and sell to this Court on .pril 8th, 1973.
1975, and file the original with thq Ci$iyt, shall not be less than
Clerk of the Circuit Court on this SD
pi agent or attorney, or the tame
Clerk of thiS Court either before t'Wttity-Pight (21) dayS in addition, Seal Of the sad Court in Sanford, the highest bidder, for cash. subject (Seal)
day of Aprit. 975
thaI b void
notice Shall be pos'ed
the area to Seminole County. Florida, this 3rd to any a-id all oxlstlr.g Ien,
service cuts Plaintiffs attorney cx
Arthur 14. Beclwith, Jr
at the
(Seal)
DOled at Sanforo, Florida, thu
immedl,?,IytPsrreafter;Cthelwi$.a Pr tuJlSidtqed for anne,ation and day 04 April. 1975.
As Clerk of the Court
Front (West) Door of the Seminole
Arthur H tleckwith. .J
1 Sth day of April, 1973
to tile date ci the Pvbi'c HeOring.
ArtPsu,'r H. B.ckwifh, Jr.
for' the rIi4 demanded in me
Florida, tts above del,cribed per,
As Deputy Clerk
By' Lillian T. Jenkins
As ExecutrIx
DATED this 181Pr day of April.
Clerk of tho Circuit Court
Petition
STEPISTROM, DAVIS I
senal property.
Deputy Clerk
of
SOld eStle
By;
Martha
T
Vititen
DAlEDthitJthdayofApritlO7S. AD tP7$
That said sale is bel-ig trade to ?,clNYOSH
ROGER I BERRY Of
JLJI.IAPI K COM1PiICK
5: PPyiu5 JOrUdhi,
Dpvty ClerK
satisfy the terms of said Writ of Flagship Bank of Sanford
BERRY &amp; FULLER
(.1, (irk
Davis,
FRf.ti'. A, TAYLOR
Arthur H. Brckwiih, it
Execution.
Suite 27
Attorneys for PetitIoner
Dominick
&amp;
Slmonet
Of the City Of
Anorswv for the Wile
of Circuit Costs?
POOf Office Boti 1330
,Iohn £, Poie,
Post Office Drawer
Attorney for EstEe
Altimonte 5pr, Frida
320 N. Magnella enue
By; Joy Stokes
erifl
Solc
FlOrid. 37771
1)0 East Commercial Str
170 C Washington st
Pubta' April 2! end 7$ and NayS. Orlando. F1 rIda 3700)
rUty Clerk
Seminole County, Florida
Attorneys f Petitr
Sanford, Florida 37771
OvlJMô, Fla 37101
I? and 19. 1975
Publish - *aeil 7. 14. 21. a, )iS
Pt.blith: AprIl11. 7). 7$ May 5, I97
Publish' AprIl 14, 21, 2$. May 3, )97$ Publljh; April 14. 71. 71. May 5, 1973
Publish' April II, 7), 71, May S. $975 Pblitn'
April 7), 3$, iois
OEM I)?
OEM 31'
C7EM-71
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oas StOve, sink and ice Dot All

Commercial Properties

1001 550 SQ Ft modern ntfie space
on busy French Ave for lease.

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Friday Nights, 7:30

Rent 'Blue Lustre Electric .arpet

Hwyi6. ,M E of I 4
3272599
32) 0720
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177 7613
_____________________________ Unwanted items hauled free Junk
$0 a pick up load; yard trash 1.6 a
1 RP . by owner, in Sarwj-ra, Low
ioao eoi 6306
S1()'s Mtg. can be assumed.

Harold Hail Realty

POOL &amp; TENNIS privileges, neat 3
BR. 2 bath, corner lot, beautifully
Ian
,

Central Florida'5
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
3771991
1919S French
Eve 3fl 7)74
327 1196
372 754$

Large) bedroom
1106 Sanford Ave
377 1976 or 372 3977

Famous Pecipa accepting op

NOTICIUNDIRPICTITIOUS
NAME LAW
NotIce is Hereby Given that the

Arthur H Beckwlth, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By; Martha 1. Vihlen
DepUty Clerk
MARVIN E NEWMAN &amp;
JON S. ROSENBERG
ite 1440, CNA Tower
Orlandc, Florida 37*0)
Attorneys for the Plaintiff
PublistU April 7, 11, 7), 2$, $975
DM 11

NORTH

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munu.y, reprut II, IYI"- D

Top dollar return on consignment at
23 pet. &amp; 35 pet We also buy full
tcJSe%. estate's.
C"."

64-Equipnwrit for-Rent

" Telescope, eQuatorial mounted,

Jim Hunt Realty

large 7 or 3 bedroom apt , airy, 516t
mc Ice maker refrigerator,
electric &amp; waler furniShed
Dposlt reQuired

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DEM-126

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payment monthly payments less
thanrent. Government subsidiied
tO Qualified buyers Call to see If

7 Bedroom, 1 bath apt adults only
No pets. Pretty yard, 6,1110. Heat &amp;
water furnished 5)75 mo

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Full knowledgi to trial balance
MuSt be able to type. Only et
perienced apply. Permanent
positIon S day week, Starline
Enterprises, Sanford Airport,
Industrial Park. Building 1)),
Sanford. Ph. 3230411.

12. 1973

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Auction

601 Celery Ave ,Sanford

driven, Includes 3 lenses &amp; all
Instructions, 5700 $67 741$
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Rttdl SIdlt.

New houses in a rural area. No down

3 Bedroom, I bath. nice neigh
borhood. $165 mo Available Ma)

P/.R t( AVENUE MOBILE PAR K

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(Seal)

BELMONT,

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3 Bedrooms, 2 baths, central air
near Rolling Hills Golf Course
extra nIce. Lease, 53)5 mo
Available May 1

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PlO LONC.ER USED CAMPING
GEAR IS P4 DEMAND SELL IT
NOW WITH A CLASSI FlED AD,,

Carol Jean Winn

Orlando,

CAROLINA
YOU APE PIEREBI' NOTIFIED
that a proceedIng icr alimony

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NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES

Brand new Montgomery Ward, 12
cu ft. refrigerator, $115 Sofa bed.
1.30 Black &amp; white TV, $15. 377
131$ or see at 107 Anderson Circle
after S

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FROM $160
1)0W,AIRPORT BLVD.
377,h1,0

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Fern Park. Seminole County,
Florida,underthefictitiousnam.of
WINNIE TIIEPOOM DAY CARE
CENTER, and that we intend IC'
register said name with thi Clerk of
the CIrcuIt Court. Seminole County.
Florida in accordance with the
provision of the Fictitious Name
Statutes. To Wit Section $6509
Florida Statutes 1937.
5: Raymond D. Wlnn

Florida 37101, on or before the 7th
day of May, 1975, and file the
origirsalwiththeClerk of this Court,
either before service on Plaintiff's
attorneys
or
immediately
theeeafer; cttierwise a default will
be entered against you for the relief
aemanded in the Complaint.
WITNESS my hand and seal Of
this Court on the 3rd day of April.
1975.

THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO.
JOHN ALLEN WORLEY, WHOSE
RESIDENCE
AND MAILING
ADDRESS TO BE ROUTE ONE.

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vacant lots
Floyd Fr_eer,3flSlO__

17 HP EIgln outboard motcr.
17.000 BTU air conditioner, $40;
1961 Chevrolet Rd Air, I Or. air,
PS, A 1 corvi, $S
377 7960.

English Woods- Fern Park, 1'.', yr.
OlcLlBP, 7 bath, lamuly room with
vireplace, Total 7300 SQ ft. Excluslve area, near school. etc. 7'
pct bar equity. U,900 Price

Retirec

Stemper Realty

3Bedroomwlthsunporch
In the country

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oto

and screened porch on quiet street
is lust right for you Only 417,

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Schrade Walden, John Primble
knives Gardenland, 1100 W. 1st
St., 33)6630.

GE Cosement air conditioner •,,
MU, $100 Amana window aIr
conditioner, 5000 BTU, VS. 321.

7 Bedroom, Al c0ndlion. tericed
yard, carport, Utility room.
t)
with ('l.n.r

OR NEW HOMEMAKERS
Thu cozy two bedroom home With

central heat, kitchen

and call
Associate

* Heated Pool

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fsm;Iy rm, complete kitchen,
shag, drapes, fenced, extras.
7 car garage, rica' school.
Rynwner,$sl

Days- 372 6)73
Nig' 377 S-l2lor 3722357

377 1301. 76.iC Hiawatha Avp
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WELAKA APARTMENTS
111W. 1st St

Sanlord- Almost new 3 bedrooms,
I', baths, walk to Seminole High
School and Shopping, Option

* Dishwasher . Disposal

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BROKERS

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SELL T HOSE NO l.OP G ER
NEEDED ITEMS WITH A

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Payton Realty

location,

Sanford Boat Works near Osteen
Bridge. Answers to ""
REWARD 37) 6009.

SO-Miscellaneous for Sale

41Houses

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.

k

Very small tong haired dog

Lost

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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that wi are
engaged lnbusiness at fli u.s. ii

copyofyourwrittendefe,nes,iflny.
toll on MARVIN E. NEWMAN I
JON S. ROSENBEaG. Plaintiff's
ttorniys. whoSe address is Suite

37A,

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carpet, fencr yard. kitChCn
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Contact Bill Currie, Managing
Edi'or, The Herald. Phone 372
26)1 for an apporitment

-Seminole County, Florida
Publish: AprIl 31, 1915
OEM 170

Defendants.
NOTICEOPSUIT
TO FINANCIAL ACCEPTANCE
CORPORATION
3377 Broadway
Kansas CIty,
MissourI 6.111)
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tl'ot an
action for Foreclosure of Articles of
Agreement has been filed against

JOHN ALLEN WORLEY. Husband

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Ho.esf' Sale

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NEEDED IMMEOIATELYI
someone interested in a part time
writing lob who ilves In the
Oviedo Geneva area and who has
a good commano of the English
languageahosan express himself
herilf. Must be a good speller and
not afraId to talk to people. If you

County Commissioners

INTERNATIONAL WORLD OF
POOLS, INC., and FINANCIAL
CORPORATION.
ACCEPTANCE

and

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Dr 373 7970

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Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.,
Clerk of Board of

J. THIBAULT and
ELIZABETH 1HIBAULT, hIS wife,

Tower,

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Furnished

bedroom apartment, partly P11cc) bedroom unlurnished apt air,
carpeted, ad-iit only No pets.
S91
SO 377 7796 eves &amp; week ends
accepted Longw
Area $30 _______________________
$30 7157
or? bedraom dupli-i apartment 5
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Furnhsp*d or unlurnithed. 60

18HeIP Wanted
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providIng
for
Construction,
severabilIty, and an effKlive date

1973

RICHARD

BOX

fl03 Part. Ave 7 Bedrooms. I bath.
cart. drapes, appliances 5175

"i;otine". Adults or Teens

&amp;

providing for definitions, providing
for governance of the district by the
Board of County Commissioners;
providing for maintenance and
operation of street lights within ;he
dlttrlrt r,paflnn
'
ISoard; settIng forth fiscal and
taxation procedures; empowering
the !evy of special assessments or

F'laintiff

1116,

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and Myri Elaine Perry
1161 Lan lmark Lane
Csselberry, Florida
You are hereby notified thai a
ComplaInt to Foreclose Mortgage

a Florida ccrporatin,

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yoyontreq1redl0seuiem

Adds Unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
actIon to foreclose mortgage on the
following property irs SeminoleCounty, FlorIda:
Lot 70 and the West 12.1 feet of Lot
21 In Block 3. SAPILANDO THE
SUB Li RB
BE A U TI F u L
Al Y
rflJt cnr?Irssi re,,.,.i.,m
O the plot thereof as recorded in
Pta? Book), page 67, PublIc Records
0. Seminole Cotzity, Florida.
hOS been flIed against you and you
ire
nsdtos veacopyof your
written defenses. if any, to it
GEORGE E. HOVIS. Plaintiff's
attorney, whose address is 1
westgate Plaza Drive, Cfermont,
Florida 371)1 on oi' before May ,
197$, and file the original with Dc
Clerk of this Court either before
service on Plaintiff's attorney or
immediatelylhereafter,;QIhir*iwa
default will be entered against you
for the relief demanded
the
Petit ion.
DATED this $th day of April 1975.
(Seal)
Arthur 14 Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of Circuit Court
By; Joy Stokes
Deputy Clerk
Publish; April 11.21,21, May S. IllS
OEM 7$
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A DC Vd'II iDni ins

thereafter, on the 20th day of May,
1975. ccnsidc, the OdOption of the
following Ordsnane
An Ordinance relating 10 specified
areas of the unincorporated
territories of Seminole County,
Florida; creating the Tanglewood
Strset Lighting District; to be
titled the Tanglewood Street

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO: 74.1l77.F
CASSELBERPY GARDENS, IPIC.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE

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FlorIda 3777)

Casselberry, Florida

NOTICE
NOT ICE is hereo' given that the
BoarJ of County Commissioners of
Seminole County, Florida, shall at

DEM.24

P 0. Drawer Z
Sanford, Florida 32fl1
Publish: April 2.. 21. May 3,12,1913
OEM -ill

OVIfro,ij'oj
Fjrri
furn, Carprt Md t COnd , waler,
lawn rare &amp; maintenance
,CaSOnabIe Ph Owner 3653771
MASTERS COVE
ON 'TP4E LAKE
7900
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oclior to foreclose ior?go on the
following property in Lake County,
F'Iorioa:
The West 32 5 feetof lot flied the
East 75 feel of Lot 71 in Block 3
SANLANDO
THE
SUBURB
BEAUTIFUL,
ALTAMONIE
SECTION, according to the plat
!i'rre, t ,s r$'rLlt4 ed ri rnt
3
;aor 67. PL'tiic Pe'cords of Semi'xole
County, Florida

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Sanford, Florida 37171
Publish: April 7, 14, 21,

C. VeI'nOn MIte,
OF CLEVELAND &amp; MIZE
Attorneys for AdmInistrator

WILLIAM
GRAYCE P.

TO- Agnes P Hampton
7 Fiormont Street
Rochester, New York
You ste hereby notified that a
Proceeding for dissolution of
marriage has been filed against you
and you are required to serve a copy
of your written ctetenses, If any,
thereto upon Pet lt.oners Attorneys.

Arthur 11 Beckwith, Jr
Clerk of Court
By' Lillian T. Jenkins
Drptdy Clerk
ROBERT M MORRIS
HUTCHISON. LEFFLER &amp;
MORRIS

Deceased.

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PROBLEM
A.w,,,.s.,.,(
'",_I_w,.s "'-1''
Can Help
CaIII73 4517

(Seal)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of 'he Circuit Court
By: Joy Stokes
Deputy Clerk
Publith AprIl 21.2$, May 5, 17. 1915
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AD. 1975.

settlement of his admlnustralior' Of
estate. and for an order
discharging Santiago Echaniz as
such AdmInistrator.
Dated this the 15th day of April,
AD. 1975.
SantIago Echanit
As AdmInistrator
0 the Estate 31
said

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C.

wIth the Clerk of the above styled
Court on or before M.iy 76, lOiS,
OtherwiSe the allegations of the
Complaint will be taken as admitted
and a judgment may be entered
aaainst ou
for lh rei,,'l iii
rri,irv1r1
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in the Complaint.
WITNESS my hand and seal of
said Court of this lllh day of April

below, on or before April 30, 1915 and
fIIC the original thereof wilh the
Clerk of this Court either b.forc
service on Petitioner's attorneys or
Immediately thereafter; otherwise,
a default will be entered against you
tsr the relief demanded in the
Pet'li*n.
WlTNESSMYHANflnP.b..seaI

Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned will, on the 4th day of
June, AD 1975, present to the
Honorable Circuit Judge of Seminole
County. Florida, hIs final return.
account and vouchers,
Administrator ot the Estate of Diana
Mae Ectianla. deceased, and at said
lime, then and there, make

SUSAN

.

NOTICE OF ACTION

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dIR.
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
S?'INOLE COUNTY
PROBATE DIVISION
PROBATE NO, 71•247.CP
In re the Estate of:
Dl'f A MA ECHANIZ
Deceased,

and

tiff's attorney, Winifred J. Sharp, of
Johnson, Molslnger, Trismen
Sharp. P A whose address is lOG
East Robinson Street, Orlando.

AGNES P HAMPTON, Wife

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In Ye: the Marriagi of
JOSEPH H. WINSTON, Husband
and
DOROTHY 0. WINSTON, Wife
NOTICEOFSUIT
TO: JOSEPH II. WINSTON
Residence and
Address Unknown
TAKE NOTICE that a wit hIs
been (lied against you in the Circuit

NOTICEISHEREBYGIVENtPsat
by virtue of that Certain Writ of
Execution issued out of and under
the seal of the County Court of
Seminole County, Florida, upon a
final judgment rendered its the

STENSTROM, DAVIS &amp;
MCINTOSH
Attorney for Executor
P0. Box 13)0,

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are required to serve a copy of your

JAMES C. HAMPTON. Ifusband

Gerald S. Putbecg

NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE

5: Douglas Stenstrom

Floor, Florida Federal Building, 5),

to the plat thereof as
recorded in Plot Book 13, page W,
Public Records of Srmiio$e County,
Florida,

RESIDENCE IS CITY CF MAR.

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NOTICE OF SUIT

S..(r%J u..
naveany rsghl,Titleor intereil in the
of the Pettioners
real property herein described.
THIS NOTICE shall be p.iblished
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
once each week for four (1) con Ihat an ection to foreclose a mos'
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wrR
!flt' .-.IVFT1Ifl9
igage on Ihe following real property

WITNESS my 1.000 and seal Of

Defendants.

NOTICE Of ACTION
TO- WILLIAM MCFAIILANE
Address Unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tht •fl
action to foreclose mortgage on fbi
following property In Saminol
County, Florida;
Lot 'landthe East I7,Oert Of LOt
73, in Block 3. SANLANDO THE

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Tbtdt5 &amp; E Vao "water pill",.;'
Tojchton Drig

Circuit Cr-'urt at the S.mlnole County Chambers, a k-a James R. Cham- the plot thereof as recorded in Plat duplicate and as provided in Section
Ccvrthouse. Sanford. Florida, on or hers, and Kathryn M. Ch'imbers and Book 16, Pao. 35, Public Records ot 733 16, Florida StatuteS, In their

Aftamonle Springs, tIorJa, and In

afactimlleclttie fOrm inhludedwith
Die contract documents, in
&amp;plicate. enclosed In an opaque
sealed evelope bearing the name
and address of the bidder and
WCSJJ.t
UU
SEMINOLE JUNIOR COLLEGE
N'ddefit'ered not Iatr tltandate and

that an action Ice adoption has been

r-ubIc hearing'

Deposit wilt DC refunded in full for
'.o sets to contractor, submitting
Nna flOe bids arid return of
-, cuments in Q000 usable condition
.'.lhifl S 00,5 after the opening of

r..k!rtki

Legal Notice

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Fl flRfrU

37771, upon request auompanled by

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Legal Notice

to the Petition on GERALD S.
and KATHYRPi M. CHAM.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an demands which 'iou may have
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acliontoloreclosea mortgageon the against tI,t' 'state of VIOLET H.
Hwy
I; 9, P.C. Ro
91?,
fotlowing property in Seminole HICKOK,deceased, lateof Seminole
RESIDENCE - UNKNOWN
Casselberry, Florida, 3270?. and file
County. Florida. to the Clerk of the
All panIcs claiming interests by. County, Fllda: I of 6.1, APPLE

.;
ir.r ;c
,.trnann Dragash TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERNAssclates Archltcls Planners.
P131 ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
Incorporated, Sanlord Atlantic
the CEty Commislon of the City 01
National Bank Building. - Suite 400,
Altanonte Springs. Florida. that
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CIRCUIT COURT OF THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIa. EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA EIOHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
. CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR FLORIDA
CUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE CASE NO, JS-St-CA-OS
COUNTY, rLornoA.
Casi No. 74.:CJ.CA.OT.A
SEMINOLE COUNTY
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CIRCUIT CIVIL
ISALCOHOLAPROBLEM?
enQinbusInessat173t5heah
CIVIL
ACTION NO. 7sm.CA.s-c CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S634.CA4?.E FLORIDA FEDERAL SAVINGS PROBATE DIVISION,P
PAN AMEtflCAN BANK OF
Boulevarti,
Winter
IN YOUR FAMILY?
Springs. In tie matter of Adoption
ORLANO, NA., formerl', noivn
WA S H I NC, TON I ED E P AL AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, a PRORATE NO.
Seminoli County. Florida under the
y JAMES SWISHER and
AL ANON
FIn re: Estete ot
MARY SAVINGS
AND
as Citliets NeIion&amp; Bank ot
LOAN United States corporation,
fict,Iious .'iame of SHEOAH
For familIes cr friends of problem
CH.PLOTTE SWISHER. hs witC ASSOCIATION OF MIAMI BEACH,
VIOLET P4. HICKOK
.
Orlando,
Plaintiff
REALTY, and that I intend O
NOTICE OF SUIT
drinkers
.
deceased.
Plaintiff.
Plaintiff,
register said name with the CLrk oP
For further Information call 173 4517 .
TO; DONALD HART
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
v.
cI
a).,
PAUL
H.
MCMAPIIGLE.
etc.,
the CircuIt Coi'rt, Seminole County.
Present address unknown
or write
To All creditori and All Persons MARSHALL W. PERRY and MYRA
JAMES CHAMBERS, et at.
Defendant

playing lIne, fencing, nett, wind
curtains, lighting and plumbing
Rid documenti are open to public
;nspeclion In the oIfice of the
C) rector of Administrative Affairs

reproduction, on the same basis of
return of documents
Contractors who obtain bid
documents arid On not bid the
c.roc-;t, must rcturri sam,' at least io
days before Die bid date, or Pay
$12 SO per set to oefray cost of
repoducttbn and handling, as set
forth above
Sub-contractors and ofher may
obtalncompleiebiddocumentsupon
deposit of $2500 which will be
retundd, less $12.50 to cover
reproduction cost, upon return Of
documents ngood cc dillon within
cays after opening ot bids. Partial
LIt •A
.,.,,Ui
issued at cost of reproduction
Each bid must be accompanied by
a certified check or bid bond isSued
by an acceptable surety company

Legal NotIce

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Nce
heby given tnat I am

INVITATION TO BID
CONSYRUrTION OF
TENNIS COURTS
SEMtNOLE JUNIOR COLLEGE
Sated bids from Contractors will
be received by Owner, Board of
Trustees for Seminole Junior
Colieoeal 17 - 00 noon on6 MAY W'S
In the board room ci Seminole
Junior College. Sanford. Florkia
The tOt owing i5 .ncluded.
Si* (6) non pOrous tennt courts

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Monday, April 28, 19S

6B - Evening Herald. Sanford. F I.

Mori Walker

BEETLE BAILEY

WIN AT BRIDGE
lh OSWAII) and JAMKS

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merit. If he had to lead a
the diamond
was correct. There was a M per
cent chance that the suit would
break 3-2. If it did, It wouldn't
who had which
really
ace, since three tricks In
diamnnds would be enough to
guarantee success of the three
notump contract"
Oswald: "However, there
was no need for any guess at
all. Instead of studying
diamonds and spades South
should have led a club to dummv's ace at trick two and then
-.mail diamond from OÜnisome

spade or diamond,

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malning 800 to 900 Americans
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before Communist-led forces
take over,
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butts to smash the lingers of
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airport, angry Vietnamese
guards fired at busloa&amp; of
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wall at the embassy and landed
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mass flight from their homeland, The Thai Foreign Ministry said 75 planes carried about
2,000 Vietnamese to Utapao air
base in southern Thailand,
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Vietnamese government were
also reported fleeing as rumors
spread that the Viet Cong and
North Vietnamese would soon
march into Lhe city,
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By DONNA E.STES
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ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
O','?r the pa.it fcw weeks the
hearts of many Seminole
Countlans have gone out to the
orphans created by the War In
Vietnam, especially those of
mixed
as the North
Vietnamese and the Viet Cong
forces forged toward Saigon.
Tables with petitions were set
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(See additional stories on Page
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ga t herIng
signatures
requesting federal officials to
assist natives in leaving their
war torn homeland for a new
life
Lth their American
relatives.
However, the transportation
into the United States of more
and more Vietnamese natives,
Possibly wkIUed and ',inable to
speak English, Is now causing
concern.

Mrs. Nancy Brunner, aide in
U.S. Rep. Richard Kelly's office
here, said she has been arceivirig inquiries by telephone
and in pern atout what the
government plans to do with the
immigrants.
Mrs, Brunner said none of
those requesting information
have shown bitterness, all
eretsed basically the same
thing
"How is our government going to handle these
people and absorb them,
especially with the high
unemployment rate? Who is
going to support them?
"They are only questioning
just now," Mrs. Brunner said.
Congressman Kelly, a guest
here at a political gathcring
last weekend, said as the South
Vietnamese
were
being
defeated and the Vietnamese
orphans weze arriving In
California "a wave of
emotionalism, human concern
Swept the nation."
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when reporters are accused of authoring
misleading stories.

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national periodical two weeks ago set
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council again before the actual
purchase, but Duerr assured
him it wouldn't.

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Lee Moore calls a "slow,
Herald Staff Writer
agonizing process" as they
Sanford City Commissioners begin taking on the job of
are in the middle of what Mayor studying how and what to do
with the situation of the City
Hall building.
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approval was granted over
strong objections by Council.
man John Zacco, who said,
"Council should know which
parcels, Each of us should have
a voice."
But Zacco's fellow council
members, who all claim no

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m knowledge of where the land is,
"To do this on a 10-minute
gave the green light to Mayor notice is total nonsense. Total
nonsense. It's just not the way
Bill Grier to begin negotiations to do it" Zacco said
on the parcels which will be
Councilman Charles Sizer
used, presumably, for the
said
he saw some t)'pe
location of a utility plant.
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document, but he said he had it
sure
However, certain "con- "head cold" and
ditions" were placed on Grier. where the property in question
Namely, the mayor must have is located.
the city attorney and the city
Cquncil Chairman Edith
,j engineer study the contents of Duerr said she had "an idea"
the package and reports must where the land is, but she apbe made on percolation, zoning proved council's method of
and the land must be appraised making the purchase.
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purchase the land.
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Council
last night approved the expenditure of half-a-million
dollars for two parcels of la nd
— the only catch Is 'ouncil
members claim they don't
know where the land is locsted.
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Herald Staff Writer
by Al V.rmesv

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conditioners and other household good&amp;
Besides the South Vietriamese planes which flew to
Thailand, a DCGB that had been
used by high-ranking South
Vietnamese officials landed at
Clark Air Base in the Philippines with 130 persons aboard,
including air force men aiid a
handful of women and children.
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U.S. fighter-bombers flew air
cover high over the city for the
evacuation. Officials said the
U.S. Embassy would soon close,
ending 30 years of official
American involvement in the
Indochina War.
As the Americans pulled out,
South Vietnamese police and
soldiers looted buildings they
had occupied. They carried out
refrigerators, furniture, air

Also last night Bill Ki
appeared before the
inissionwith a list ofstx
arguments against

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All the Orlando selective service office
could say was its refusal was based on a
presidential proclamation and the federal
government would issue additional in.
formation in due time.
U. S. Rep. Richard Kelly's (R-Hoilidayi
local office in Altamonte Springs got the
answers for us. So, you worrying mothers
take note
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What do you do now'
Complete . It attempts to do a
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complete job and it is spread diamonds. It all depends oa )our
mighty thin in doing this. psrtnership untlerstandings.
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'ormt 'ity area where they're
Iurkin has been quarantined.

A pest, deadly to the citrus industry, has L,,i foliage, but the major damage is
by
located in certain sections of Forest City, officials eating away at the bark on roots, causing trees to
said today,
become "weak and (lying back" as if they hadn't
The pest is called the Sugarcane ltoothtock
received sufficient amounts of water.
Borer Weevil anil causes damage to the roots of
-Weevits" were first d&amp;v%ered in the Apopkacitrus trees, according to Frank Jasa,
Plymouth area in 1964. That infection, according to
If it spreads, it could become a major pest and Jasa, was thought to be contained, The "Weevils"
jeopardize the citrus industry." Jasa s&amp;id. lie
po-v no threat to humans. perse, he said.
quit
pointed out that the - Weevils- have been
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make Inspection of their citrus groves to insure the
beastles are not feasting on the roots of their trees.

'I'lie dehabilitating effect on die root systeir,
results in a steady decline - rendering the tree
worthless or killing it,” McGee said.

'The adult "Weevil" lays eggs between leaves
stuck together with in adhesive produced by the
female,

The larvae, McGee said, are about a hall inch
long, white and legless, and consitlered a serious
sugar cane pest in the West In(bes. In Florida,
Weevils" prefer citrus as a host, he said.

"Thesc eg4s are laill in batches as riwny as 350
together and within about seven days the resulting
larvae fall to the ground and burrow into feed on the
tapand big lateral rooLs for periods ranhing up to 13
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Departnii'nt of Agriculture and Consumer Services
has quarantined the area in Forest My inhabited
by "Weevils,"

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most
theThe
spread.important
thing, Jasa said is to control
lie said state officials are carefully monitoring
this latest outbreak, which McGee says, Is "new"
and not connected with the outbreak which was
confined to the Apopka-Plymouth area.
Officials say the area under quarantine makes
up about nine square miles. including 3ections 8, 9.
Jo. 1 5, l(, 17, 20, 21 and 22 of Township 21, Range 22.

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IN BRIEF

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tEd. N.te — Thu Is the third mtiated by the county cam chase .1 said right-of-way.
In 1961, bond Le No. 2 was SR-46 — French Avenue in
and final series of an interview missioners. approved by
Eight years later and after in the amount of 0W,0W and Sanford.

with Seminole County Engineer referendum. the first two never settling the issue in the cowls, was intended for five separate
it was alm pointed out by
Wr inia,
B411 Bh Jr., La completed the As for which the county finally paid a total of projects. Here again only three Bush there were suttantial
ohfng state roads within the they were intended. They S1,).)0 for the land... three of the five were smiced and overr.ris in right-of-way costs
eo imty,as.ellas rvaápiaasfor simp'y rn out of money, and times what was originally instead of one-half million forsuch primary bond projects
the futurr.i
the third gives indication a estimated for the rightsofway dollars being expended, it asSR-46—French Avenue to I.
similar late awaits its final alone,
4; SR-46 — French Avenue to
totaled $634,713.
RJOR?niA.SpOLSki
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Actual
Estimated
S 2851000 $ 454,000
S 165,000 S 259,000
S 333,500 S 435,000
S 6,500
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5427—Orange City to SR436
S427-25th St. toGinderville
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Reaches Senate On Monday
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an omnibus bill on malpractice insurance Monday as a

court-set dea(thne nears for most Florida doctors to lose
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On March 6 of this year, Bush
One of the main reairns the iiuliated by the county was for rthred June 30. 1984.
$1,148,000
Graphs
on
the
:we
bond
responded
to a request from the
mdlion
In the inuids of the motoiring allocated funds never seem
and intended to cover
*Funds exhausted and projected could not proceed
issues above as well as the Board of County Corn.
public, it seems as though there adequate 15 the riSing cost Of the ctts for five separate
appear
elsewhere
on missioners aiking for his
never is an adequate number of prctiasing rights-of-way. An projects. The bonds were fol1owing
1961 Bond issue — $500,000
solutions to the problems.
good roads for their con- LIAInpk would be the four- retired June 30, 1970 and only the pat)
In 1973 the biggest road bond
Bush offered short and long
SRM—French Ave. to Meilonville
laning of SR436 from 14 to the Litre of
5 75,000 S 221,051
issue
in
the
history
Of
Seminole
range
solutions
including
a
Orantge
County
line.
S427—Altamonte
to
Longwood
S
10.000 $ 260.000
Obviously it takes money to
completed before all of the
approved
for
$62
change
in
road
HttfficatIons,
When it was lust projected as money was exhausted. As a County was
SR436—Altamonte to Turkey Farms
S 100,000 S 193,199
build those needed roads. What
wSR436_ Bear Lk. Rd.
the public may not reahze i a definite road need for this matter of record three projects million, It is scheduled to be and a need for more rmancial
S 100,000
assistance from the state.
although Owe have been three count)-,
co
SR426—Goldenrod.Ovjedo
there was an estimate cost $l,14 .00G; the other two retired June x,
It
is
anticipated
that
should
Skirt range, Bush suggested
S 154,000 S 684,713
recent road bond isues placed Of $4O0,(X for the pw- projects never got
*Furids exhausted and project could not proceed
all six of the proposed road legislative help is needed for
projects be completed under the purchase of primary right1973 Bond Issue — $6,200,00
this particular bond i!sue, the of-way In order to relieve the
In response to a request from the Seminole County Board of Corn.
Potential
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actual cost Will not be $6
counties of this funding
scners. Ccu,- Engineer WMam (Bill) Bush Jr. offered shc.,ri arrd lcrig
Danger
Estimated
million, but rather it will responsibility and leave them
range solutions on the need for legislative assistance inroad funding.
SR419-426
to
5.436
$1,000,000
S
800.000
ultimately cost $8.9 million!
free to manage
SR419—S434 to US17-92
$ 100,000
S 100,000
According
to
Seminole
work program with more exSHORT RANGE SOLUTIONS
SA34-4U
to
1.4
$3,091,000
$2,250,000
C(wit' Engineer William I Bill) pectations Of achievement.
S434—l.4 to 5.427
$2,664,000
$1,700,000
Bush Jr., the reason the bond
Offering views on the long
—Increase gasoline tax one cent for purchase of primary right-of-way
S434—S427
to
US17.92
S1,451,000
issues
were
S 540,000
exhausted range, Bush said, "There
—Revise formulas for distribution of gas tax funds to reflect impact on
S434—US
17.92
to
419
prematurely
include
450,000
S
S
300,000
doesn't
zeem
to
be much reason
the urbanizing counties
R.W—Miri.el
- Unanticipated costs (both any lunger why there should be
S 30,000
S 30,000
—Revise formula for distribution of race track funds to remit a perprimary and secondary)
Fiscal and Admin.
Primary
Jj
and
Sejay
S
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30,000
30,000
centage of the amount collected to counties having pari-mutuel facilities
— Soaring costs of R-W Roads. After all, they are an
Funding of Reserve
S
300,000
S
300.000
(say 50 per cent) before splitting the balance 67 ways.
acauisition, a substantial state' roads, and they all
--------- —Pass laws that allow condemnation for public transportation purposes
portion of which was for deper.d upon user taxes
$8,966,000
at the tax-assessed valuation; or in the alternative, provide that tax.
primary projects.
(primarily gasoline for their
assessed values of land be raised to match the award value
Additionally, according to funding."
—Where formulas are based on population, provide for ANNUAL adRush, aviIable secondary
The peope of Seminole facility, carrying State Road distress lanes on both sides.
The 400-work (Lay contract
justment of the population instead of the U.S. census figures which are
revenues
after
bond County are fully aware of tI'e 4150%-ertheSt Johns RiveraM
Bridge
work
calls
for
the
will
be awarded to the low
revised every 10 years.
repayments have been but- impact of "long range" plan. connecting
Volusia
and construction of a span totaling bidder, and after issuance of
—Relieve counties of traffic and raiirodd signal expense on state highdened with major right-Of-way ning while remembering the Seminole Counties, will be 2,426 in length on piling, with
the work order, the firm will be
ways
acquisition, such as SR-436 — many years it required for the replaced with a 44-foot wide
the main &amp;j'jajeI span being 72 allowed 60 days in which to
four-laning, countywide; SR. replacement of the antiquated midge, including two travel
—Add a Florida sales tax of 10 per cent to bicycles to provide for
feet leng. The bridge will secure all necessary materials
development of bicycle paths
4 — Goldenrod to Oviedo; SR. Osteen Bridge.
lanes 12 feet in width and a 10- provide a vertical clearance of and equipment to construct the
46 — 14 west to Wekiva Rivet;
The present sub-standard foot wide shoulder, serving as 25 feeL
bridge.
LONG RANGE SOLUTIONS
—Follow the dictates of the proposed federally influenced "Function
Reclassification of Primary Highways" which would eliminate primary
and secondary categories and instead create a consolidated system of state
roads and get the county governments out of it altogether, except for
planning functicns.
—The goal for this simplified plan of operation would consist of three
categories — state roads; county roads; and city streets
—The gasoline tax formula might be rivised and simplified by raising it
one cent more to a total of nine cents and distributed: seven cents to the
Department of Transportation; one cent to the counties' and another one
cent remitted pro-rata to the cities within the county.

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Ford Moves To Toughen
Felony Crime Statutes
WASHINGTON (SW) — President Ford, hoping to put
muscle behind the slogan that "crime does not pay," soon
wiU ask Congress to order mandatory prison sentences for
tice-cor.victed perpctrator3 of predatory crimes.
Ford, attending a 150th anniversary dinner Friday night
at Yale Law School where he earned a degree in 1941, signaled key elements In an antluin,e program he will
sabrnit to Congress Li about six weeks.
Three members of the Yale Law School faculty in the
audience at New Haven, Cowi., said after the Presideot's
eech that they cçpxd r.dtcry ur.ten-es.
Ford referred indirectly to "USe national disgrace Of
Lawbreaking i, high places" - an apparent refcren.t to Watergate and other scandals. But he emphasized the
pobiern of violent crime, which he said has dcnied the
nation the "dumesUc trarxuIlity" pruinised in the Constitution.
"Most serious offenders are repeaters," Ford said. "We
owe it to their victims, past, present, and future, to get
them off the streets. This is just everyday culimon sen.

Phone Probe Widens
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (API — The Securities and Exchange Commission is reportedly planning to subpoena
Southern Bell Co. employes in four 'tli to deV'rmne if
the firm Is engaged in illegal political activity.
The Chat lotte Observer reported today that John J.
Ryan, former head of the company's North Carolina
opetation, will be subpoexwd Tuesday.
R)in said he managed a political slush fund for the
company in North Carolina and was aware of other suth
funds in Georgia
Florida.
ThQ investigation will center on Suuthern Bell

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Endangers Adult

Cmnmunity Service classes That was the wc*-Tj today frt
t Seminole Junior Coliege are rcesentaUesofthe&amp;min
in danger of being closed be Junior Coilege Foundation.
cause Gov. Raubln Askew has Inc., in a press release explainnot recommended tax daUnts ing the operation of the adult
[or the program.
ediratjon program.
The program, which in 19141975 serve
Pon*
dPon*9,000
adults,
including3,00osenior citizens,
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offersdam tnhistory,foreign
language, law, music, parental
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including
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ByMlat L.00HRIDGE
Commissioner John hurdle, educational tax dollar from a
Herald Staff Writer
state-supported program,
said they would investigate
according to the foundation
A mogram to provide Mera] RC&amp;D programs In the rest of p,.
funds for land and water con- the state.
the classes
hon such things
servatlon programs has been
Guidelines for the program as self defense for women,
introduced to the members of call for three major areas for defensive driving, safe boating.
first aid and classes for the
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'Elijah' soloists ifrom lefts Emory Omah, Herman Cburchwell and Lewis Dorton.

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Lone Survivor Found In Lake
NEW ORLEANS lAP) — A nedt, delirious 9-year-old
Flori6 boy has been found afloat in Lake Ponchartraln
and officials say he's apparently the only survivor of the
crash of his family's airplane two days earlier.
The body of his mother, Mrs. Roselyn del Real, was also
found in the lake Friday, the St. Tammany Parish
sheriff's office said.
Di-. Ricardo del Real of Boca Raton, Via., and three
Other children are still missing.
The boy, Ricardo Jr., was found floating in the lake by
two teenagers who were crabbing near a state park
almost 15 miles from where the plane was believed to
have gone down
"There's no wa the current and everything could have
taken him that far away. There's no way," a Coast Guard
spokesman said.

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rner Sanford mayor, chamber of commerce executive,
and civic leader Ed higgins is posthwrmously honored this
year by Peter Schaal, former Sanford Herald (1930.35)
editorial staffer whose second history of Sanford,
"Sanford and The World War II Years: 193645," should
be ready for local sale in late March.
Higgins' civic efforts find him as the Sanfordite to
whom the new book is dedicated.
Said Schaal In his dedicatory page: "Because of his
compassion and high regard for his fellow man, and
because he clearly was Sanford's "Man of the Decade,"
the author respectfully dedicates this volume to Ed

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — Kim Harper and Timmy
Taylor are partly responsible for the legislature's
designation of sailfish and large mouth bass as the official
state fish.
The pair of Fifth graders at Lake Forest Elementary
School here led a s.?hool movement to get the legislation
introduced.
-Rep. Mattox hair, fl-Jacksonville, followed through and
it became the first bill passed by the 1975 legislature.
Kiin and Timmy hope they get to see Gov. Reubin
:\SkeW sign it into law. Their principal, Joann RagLns, is
trying to arrange that through Rep Mary Singleton, I)Jacksonville.

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Rosemary Roberts fiatructs Mr. and Mrs. Tom Thurston In the Spoon River Antboloy during an
Florida Regicr1al planning
—Technical assistance in aging
According
to
the
Junior
Oral
Interpretation
(lass at Brains Towers. The class is one of several Com.muulty Service classes
district,
designing and
College Foundation, a number conducted Lu the county through Seminole Junior College. Because
of lack of funds from the state, the
The resource conservation the proram
of state legislators agree with program Is In danger of being chopped.
and development district
—Federal funded programs Askew that no state tax dollars
(RC&amp;D) wu oullned to through RC&amp;D accounts,
should go Into the community
representatives Of the planning
—Funding from other sowees, sces classes next year.
with the Jesse UvinStOn, swistitnt
proffam
state soil conservation service administrator of the sod con- dangerthe
of collapse.
in a two-howmeeting in the servatioci service, said that past
The classes are
Seminole County Courthouse. progrann in the state have been conducted at locations conThe rrn pur pose of RC&amp;D, a fundedona cost sharing twv'is iinicnt to the students, such as
fl
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program which has been Of W per cent federal monies apartment complexes, civic
initiated in Florida panhandle
and 20 per cent local monie&amp; and municipal buildings,
LECANTO. Fla.
— Not and also the getting back to
I"
Mrs. Maynard says that inand northern counties, is to
Areas suggested to.-consince
the
days
of
the
1930'3
Denature'
movement,"
d
says
plant
creased
utility rates hauc also
organize the plazuung district servation programs Included an
has Citrus County's supervi&amp;.r Pearl Maynard.
The
Junior
College
Founpres.1nn
caused more people to turn to
into a tICM) council to design drainage, flood control,
fret' canning service had ruch a
dation wgts persona who are
canning as a way of cutting
11w. public
and implement conservation recreation with a water related
hoom.
interest,xt In continuing the
xnzst. sold bills.
ownei in i
ui the Idea of
projects, either interc'ounty Cr concept
and
water s pecial classes to contact
Ork- wninati began canning
"l'artofthe reason Is the high helping county residents
intra-county.
management.
legislators as soon as possible, price ul food in grocery stores stretch tight
her own vegetables and fruit,
budgets.
Representatives 1 the seven
i.iynri s'y' "
coumms agreed to return to
could turn off her freezer and
their I-Wity cointnLuions arid
her electric bills."
local soil conservation distncts
ay•
nard s mother who supervised
with the RC&amp;D proposal for
the plant For 28 sears, says the
CASSELBERRY—Fourdee
governing lxxii to decide
The firm, basically, is Department of Defense,
on
ment pr xurement for small service ..is
good for someone
electronics engaged
an
manufactured
becoming involved in the In c.,
Underafederalprogramthat business, the Electronics
ho&amp;'tk,ww
ha t they're
fi'ac
plant, has been electronic components for the set aside a
anuf
portion of govern- Systems Division of Maryland doing and during these
riotrarn.
times its
awarded a $250,000 contract to
awarded the contract to a lotv better
Arother meeting forfurther manufacturedisturbance
than having to
fuI •
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discussi ün on the mat ter was
pr
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Engineers, charged with authority over the nation's
navigable waterways under the Rivers and harbors Act
of 1899, is trying to determine which Florida waterways
are navigable.
The enginecrs have issued a public appeal for anyone
with documents or other Information on the past commercial use of any Florida river, stream or canal to mail
the information — but not any valuable historical
documents — to the district engineer at Jacksonville.
The investigation is focusing on the Tampa Bay area,
covering streams draining into the Gulf of Mexico (rain
the Withiacoochee River to Charlotte harbor.

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State officials said Friday that 32 per cent of workers injured on the job suffer delays in receiving benefits.
Insurance companies, employers and workers them.
selves may be at fault in delaying the payments but "the
problein is compounded by employers and insurance
carriers who fail to report accidents promptly," said J.
Raster Swing, workmen's compensation bureau chief.
A 1974 amendment to the workmen's compensation law
requires the bureau to determine who caused the delay
and to fine them up to 10 per cent of the overdue payment,
Ssing said.

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Part I will be performed at Hamanities diviions of group has risen to over 70 for Dorton, Laurel Elimore and penchant for singable melodies.
Seminole Community College, three o'clock on Sunday, May 4, Seminole Community College, . the performances of "Elijah." Terry
harper of Sanford, Hazel
under the direction of fir. Burt while Part II will be presented
Seth Lippard, bass-baritone Perinchief of Lake Mary, Jane p Based on the story of the
Since that time, the chorus
Perinchief, will present Felix at seven-thirty o'clock on the has performed Part I of Ilan. of Philadelphia, will be Leach of Longwood, Rciky rophet Flljah the composer's
ssLons for the styles of Bach
Mendelssohn's dramatic evening of May 5
del's "Messiah," the Faure featured in the role of the Old Churchwell of Orlando, and
and
Handel and F. J. Haydn
oratorio, "Elijah," in two
The Seminole Community "Requiem," Gilbert and Testament prophet. Other Emory Oman of Deltona. Sally
erves
to dramatize by way of
s
segments In the sanctuary of Chorus was founded In the fall Sullivan's "Trial by Jury," and soloists for the concerts have Bowden
Altamonte Springs alternating solos, ensemble
the
Community
United of 1973 under the joint spon- a performance was gis,en this been selected from the mem- will be theoforganist,
and choruses.
Methodist
numbers
Church
in soc-ship of the Adult ar1d Con. past December of the Vivaldi berstuip of the chorus. They are
Mendelssohn's "Elijah"
length It has
of
its
Casselberry.
has
Because
tinuing
Education
and "Gloria." Membership In the Patricia Meredith, Lewis long been popular with conce
rt historically been performed as
audiences throughout the She Seminole Community
in
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Chor ci's win ne lolng it
Written
English for the
WNW
distinct concerts.
Birmingham Festival of two
ir
England in 1846, its perennial
The public is cordially inviled
popularity stems from its great to attend one or tx)th concerts.
drama and Mendelssohn's Admission is free

TAll.il\.sl-;I:, I-id. I Ai'i Stating May 1, (tie state
ioiiuiierct' Department will penalize employers and
insurance t arriers who are late in filing workmen's

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The Senate ('oInhIvrce Committee approved
unanimously Friday the measure (CS-SI3282) consolidating 10 house and Senate bills.
US. District Judge (;crild Tjollat of Jacksonville has
ordered Argonaut Insurance Co. to extend its malpractice
coverage under the Florida Medical Association program
until at least May 12.
Insurance Commissioner Thomas O'Malley has called a
meeting in lalihassee May 1 for representatives of insurance companies '. hich write medical malpractice
lusurance in Florida.

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300N. FRENCH AVE., SANFORD, FLA. 32171

Recentlywedevotedanentireol unui to Wl's
Right With America, and solicited additional
thoughts from our readers. Although there were a
few
r who called and volunteered that they were
'tmnktng' about writing to up and that we'd print
their views
none has arrived yet.

Area ('ode 30S.322-263 I or 831.9993
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my dignity for a handout. I will never tower before
any master nor bend to any threat. It is my heritage
to stand erect, proud and unafraid; to think and act
for'mvself. enjoy the benefit of my rrPAtsrrnS and it'
lace the world boldly and say, this I have done,
"Mi this is what it means to be an American."

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WAYNE D. IJOYLE. Publisher
WILLIAM D. ('IJRRIE, Managing Editor
ROBERT C. MARKEY, Advertising Director

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In the meantime, I ran across the thoughts of
Dean ALlange and his views on what It meins to be
an Am rican. He called it The Uncommon Man.

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From the Mailbag "Thank you for announcing
our walking tour of historic buildings In Old
Longwood Village on April SI. About 600 people
took the tour then.
"Because of the interest expressed by many who
could not participate that weekend, we are planning
to repeat the event on Sunday, May 18, from 1:30-5
p.m.
"May 12-18 is National Historic Preservation
Week, so ft seems an appropriate time to do so.
Again the proceeds will go towards further
preservation work on the Bradlee-Mclntyre

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By BERT COLLIER
push the settlers into the
witnesses t he terrible account lasted for more than an hour, r°mn. 'To an Indian of San LuLs
The Herald Services
Moore plotted to immobilize.
of
how the Carolinians came saying many, things to the they applied fire slowly from
It would appear we'll continually have material
1IIL' end of the Spanish Moore
home Delivery: Week, cents; Month, 12.40; 6 Months, $14.20;
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before that could
and departed, leaving behind natives that they should fight morning until his death near
Year. $28.40. llv Mail: In Florida same as borne delivery. All
to write on (or is gripe the proper word?), so long as
missions in Florida came happen, lie attacked
St.
"1
do
not
choose
to
be
a
common
man.
It
is
my
"the peace of death."
cc
against pagans that came to sunset, and the said Indian
gradually
other mail: Month, $2.70; 6 Months, 116.20; 12 Months, $32.40.
the mail continues to be handled as poorly as has
and painfully.
Ala
Augustine and loote d its
t it
righttobeuncommon-_jfIca. Iseekopportunity
,
,
o
First
to
t
es
tify
was
Juan
disturb
the law of God and exhorted the pagans that they
In the century after the churches. Tradition says he
been cited in various instance 1,1 the past.
not scurlIy. I do not wish to be kept a citizen,
Baptista
de
La
Cruz,
35,
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soldier destroy the Christian provin. should kill him that as a
The following is another example
brown-robed Francisco de cast a statue of the Virgin into a
coming in
6'-kvv '1
humbled and dulled by having the state look alter
of the garrison of San Luis de ces. And that all who may die it, Christian he would go to enjoy
MEXICO CITY (AP i — A dozen leftist guerrillas led by
kiter form from one of our readers:
Pareja walked aniong the inuddy ditch. whereupon the Sloore's Incursion, there were ,
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nie.
a "dark and pretty" wonian mna('hine.gund at least Ii
ral hnali, seat of the province of the Lonflict will go to enjoy God. God while they would go to hell.
Indians ar] learned their ways Queen of heaven
"I have read several articles on the mail and
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I
rcnnc
l.
protected the attempts to revive the mis.sion
inhn
kId
.t....L
.
AniIaehwo
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U.S.
(I-.._1
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having, eneaceti ma defense of
"Tht' hotly of anothsr man.
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itil 1. vt rre
in an
had
taen
h&amp;ii
'ñ
a
police
4
g
le
'y
of
and
witflesses
said.
u
•
1ng
the
sign
of
tlin0,
His
holy
law;
15 1iomg, wa3 Mashed
I
readers of what happened to me.
the mnIsIons spread refuge and so
The letter was signed by Dorothy Pearson,
to build, to fail and succeed. I refuse to barter in
associate e;tor
ensured Spain Spanish era were over,
I
legal
form,
be
said
he
was
in
a
Father
Parga
to
stay
with
knives and they stuck
refused
Eight
Polict-men
were
shot
to
death
Friday
during
a
"On
Jan.
4,
1
mailed
a
birthday
card
to
my
sister
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secretary of the Central Florida society for Historic
centive for a dole. I prefer the challenges of life to
across North Florida. At their another half century of troubled
If ever there - ;as a moment of detachment sent to intercept behind, related Juan Baptista, burning splinters into the
%ild chase by 3
%
in
Chicago.
She
died
on
Jan.
27.
height
they
were
served
by
rule,
fi
police
ears
and
two
beljcoters
across
tk
~
Preservation located in Longwood.
the guaranteed existence; the thrill of fulfillment to
N ears
truth for Spain, a realization Moore's raiders at Ayubale, a choosing if need be to die with wounds but nothing could
tity. T%O suspects sure captured, one of them wounded,
ads
more than
"What
a
shock
I
got
on
April
II
when
the
mail
was
0 friars
Thank
you
for
writing,
and
hopefully
we'll
have
the
stale
calm
of
utopia.
I
Chead cf complete victory, that the great mission days village west of the
Police
said
the
others
killed
included
two
Auc'illa his (lock. Die he did. After a prevent hun preaching until he
preachers and teachers
delivered to us and that same birthday card was
passersby and
iiany interested spectators show up again for you
who Moore organized the brutal raid were at an end, it came on June River,
i bank teller. To others
"1 will not trade freedom for beneficence, nor
sharp fight the Spanish were died."
1-1
returned,
were wounded
counted more than 13,000
and your group.
through the Apalachee country 9, 1705 in the Convent of San
Poli ce Chief Daniel Gutierrez Sant
William T. Coleman Jr. is coming on strong as
"Th ey spent the night before overcome and many India ns
converts,
A soldier, Balthaz3r Franos told reporters the
that started the process by Francisco In St. Augustine.
two captives said they were membe
the battle at the village of killed. Those taken captive cisco, was taken prisoner. The
the new secretary of transpertation. In his first sesThe turned the Apalachee which Spanish Florida
rs of the [led Brigade
became
of the 2.l fli of Septembe
There, three high churchmen Pat-ale and at dawn the teacher were burned over slow fires,
stark record continues:
r Conmijiurist League, a guerrilla
country into the granary of St.
sion with reporters since taking office he ventured
English and, down the lane of held an inquiry into the hate of the village, Fray Juan de
band a thrcat ing violent revolution.
"They
cut off the head of
Augustine and Havana. One years,
the opinion that what America needs is fewer railAmerican.
"They cut out his tongue and
111e young b;indits — eight men and four women
events in Apalachee, hearing I'arga, preached a sermon in Father Fray Juan tie Parga,"
royal
Spanish
p!antation
near
041
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atroads and airlines.
eyes, cut off his ears and
After the devastation of frnin the lips of survi%lin,g the Apalachec Ionguz! tilat th.- %vitne_
t:,i'ked the H;mco de Cuiercju branch shortly alter it
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Monticello worked by slaves
He may be right, given the sad state of both our
opened for business,
!Ind
Christian
Indians
sent
KADE IN INDIA
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him. They tied him to a cross
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railroad and airline industry, but he is sure to stir
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Witnesses said some of the robbers fired machine gun3
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honey, dried venison, salted
.~h
~
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and placed burning splinters in
,'ricl f)!StOls as the - ran irmck', while
new debate over a basic issue of the federal
wild tmnrkt'vs, corn and hides to
them s ri'niaiyied
his
wound_s and sd hun on (ito.
Ut.'i(It' (huh: ,it I'lui' 'drS.
ovtbrnincnt 'S transportation policy. On the one
'IIflIsh iarrisons and
P
said Balthazar Francisco
But never was there a time
hand. government reg ulation of transportation
.~
Vague
told the pagans in Spanish and
hetm the missionaries could
rt
industries has always
Ol(LANDO, Fla.
H
e been based on th principle
tracts by May I.
M'l
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to 63 minutes and the number ing a large number of teachers
. Apalachee that the Most Holy
rest. God's work was never
that competition among carriers promotes efare ahead for 'Iori.
their
high
Virgin would carry him to God
lie' said if the boards go ahead taken yeach teacher Iron, five
"They risk losing
thine, they said. Conversions (la's public schools as financial- and
LISBON, Portugal i AI')
icin y and the quality of service. History has
n'
;iiakc
o
c
ntractural
to
schools' accreditation if they with much pleasure Iron'
Portugal's moderate left
,x per
often
superficial.
Indians
ly.strapped
school
boards
plan
knowing
that
he
wou!d
go
to
obligations
there
is
no
way
iin
tire
first
elevtons
since
last
April's
revolution
they
11,- maid Tirebald, Spokesman rut back too touch on teaching
proved the truth of that principle during eras of
II ,.,., - 1.
with a
were
t.lways
rebelling
against
budget
cuts
and
the
future
of
Has
Struck
0
holy
glory."
!arilide
victory
today
ovj
the
Communist
can
eliminate
.,-,-programs," Theobald said. enjoy His
the positions for the Da'. unIy
vigorous competition for transportation markets.
part).
5)
tire routine of forced labor and thousand_s of teachers is left
ilbytht'Socfali,s
ts
in
afterwards.
,
e
three
moderate
th
''fl could have a disastrous
pa
tim,
said
n.,1ler
counties
rties won 70
in answer to a question from one County
They called another witiss,
On the other hand, in recent years we have
the tribute of corn. They were limbo.
per cent of the votes cast on Friday f or
f
"They
are
caukht
v
metnibers of a conin
a
bind
of
oarticularlv
hard
hit
because
affect
when
pupils
from
those
CimmnfssInner
about
the
vague
and
arnbigiou.
Don
Francisco de Fuentes, 37,
always
5CCII some major railroads and airlines reach th e
slipping away into the
The "Bicentena) Fever" has finally hit me.
stitutionI ilsseniibly,
The boards, hit by inflation not knowing until the legia- tiy lack he flexibility of bar- schools try to go to college."
recently-released
Grand
Jury
report.
County
soldier
of the garrison, lie had
woods to resume their old ways which has sent the cost of sup- tutu acts
Yep, I'm so lull of the Spirit of '76 that Jack
brink of bankruptcy, or go over th e brink, because
The Commu nist front, a dominant force in the nation
in
early
June
ju.st
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Attorney
Torn
Freeman
looked
at
the
gone
on
a search mlss1on (or
reporter
.
&amp;
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free of the threat of heil tire,
V
since the rniliLary overthrew if*,
plies and utilities skyrocketing, what the funding is and at the
they cannot survive under the competitive con. Horner swears I'm just pure red, white and blue.
I
old
right;st
regime,
was
"Yes
declared
Corn.
in attendance, and
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Fray Manuel de Mendoza, a
He's right. Those colors come from resting
a poor third with about 13 per cent of the vote.
Soon the English and their are preparing for the possibility same havim
ditions which th e government's regulatory
mnLssioner.
Grand
Jury
reports
are
li
ke
that.
priest of Patale. who was
Indian
allies
began to raid the that the legislature will go :nitments by May 1,"
agencies are creating. BecauEe it is in th e public my back sides on this swivel chair so much this
With tallies from 80 per cent of the precincts, the
Ferrell
I
They'll
con!use
you.
Just
like
L!te
newspapers.
missing.
mission villages for slaves and along with Gov. Iteubin Ask- said.
week that I'm bruised.
.Sali
"
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ocmsts, 11w Centrist Popular Democrats and the Center
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interest for adequate transportation service to be
They'll write things all day long that are corn•
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cattle. Finally a force under cw's proposal to
ut the "Bicentennial Fever” bit me Last
.' - ial l)eInio rat ird 125 assembly seals to the Coln.
''They discovered
lie added that most boards
him
pletely incoherent and make no sense at all.'
provided, the government has felt an obligation to
fornmier Guy. James Moore of funding to localeducation
reduce state
week In Ohio while watching the City of Camniuunist
front's
3.
by
are
playing
it
very
cautious
in
beneath
a
Fragment
of
mud
I
,'
—Bill Bellevllle
bail out failing railroads and airlines with direct
South Carolina c-anne pouring almost two per cent,
bridge put its best patriotic foot forward jna twoorder not to over-extend themwall," recited the deponent.
don like a horde of vandals.
how parade.
financial aid or special regulatory concessions.
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Aske, vowing to avoid new selves.
"Half his body was burned to
It
Inthewho'dolthoughtltdepartment: Schoo'
Wkn they left, the Apalachee taxes during the economic
climax was a replay of the battle of
Th e administration has been moving in th e
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ashes and the beads of the
"We
estimate
that
the
jobs
of
Supt. Bud Layer grows unbelievably beautiful
mission chain was in ashes, the sluiip, is proporing that the about 10,000 teachers statewide
Lexington aid Concord by high school students
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direction of a new policy of deregulation which
rosary around his neck were
ro
se s. He even gave a batch to his secretary, Pat
ORLANDO
A special, United States Congress.
Indian tribes scattered or en- .tate supply 026.9 million for are
from
the
Central
Ohio
area.
charred.
A crucifix which he
would give trans porta tion firms more leeway in
OTTAWA
tAPi
in
doubt
at
the
nuomnent,"
"Aviation
Day"
will
Canadian Fisheries Minister Romeo
Warren, during National Secretary's Week.
be held at
Winter Park inventor
slaved,
Then to (op it off, I spy a copy of last week's
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kindergarten
through
12th
said
it-Blanc
Cecil
always
carried
was almost
Ellis
Berger,
assistant
says a reciprocal fishing agreement with t he
di- the monthly meeting of the F. Guilick,son, a
adapting their levels of service and rates to th e U.S. News and
Wonder who tends those magnificent four or five
Moore was driven by an grade education next
World Report will, a detailed
former Navy entirely melted and the father
United States ha, been extended for another year.
as rector of communications for Central Florida Inventor's pilot, will he on
loot stemmed roses. Sources say it Is Layer's
realities of the marketplace, rather than hewing to
obsession that the continent opposed to $928.3 millionyear
hand
account of the "Shot Heard Round th World."
for the the Florida Education Associ- Club, at
was so burned that when they
Thearecmnentcnabks
Fishermen
from
each
9:29
wife,
but
country
to
a.m.,
Saturday,
demonstrate
Layer
the often articicial dictates of regulatory agencies.
one
of
lays
claim
his
to
plan
ng
ti
them.
newest
must be England's and turrent school year.
it was history that must rank at the top of
ation.
went
to carry turn off he fell into
Fish
in
certain
regions
of
the
other
jiation's
seas,
May 31, at the Loc Haven Art inventions, and one which Will
—Ed Pricketi
England's alone. He was one of
What is disturbing about Mr. Coleman's approach
your reading list. Seriously, b the time I
"
=
Carey Ferrell, assistant dipowder."
Fishermen may fish in the areas for anyt hing other than
T h e 3 b ,000- rn e m b e r Center auditorium, 2416 N. also provide some enWinter Springs firemen no longer have to
finished the story I could hear the shouts of the
the first American ex- rector of the Florida Division of classroom teachers' UfllOfl Mills
is that it does not square with this effort to reduce
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clartus,
scallops,
crab,
shrimp,
lobster
or
herring.
Off
Ave., Orlando.
tertainrnent for the meeting. It
I
Witness after v' itnes.s retold
sleep on springs when pulling night duty at the
British and the gunfire of the Minutemen as well
pans'onists, fearful that t.be Vablic Schools, said the local predicts that a cut in the
the role of government in the transporta
limits are salmon, except on a portion of the West Coast,
Guest
speakers
include
is
a
cassette
that
is
inserted
into
the
chilling story. But these
Spanish
in
Florida
and
the
Wards
new fire station, City Council learned this week.
tion as the hoofs of Paul Revere's horse.
\:.c•
have a problem because number
and tuna, except for a limit of 500 tons south of Cape Cod ,
market.
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of
teachers
could
result
Texas-born
Frank
Baugh,
an
organ,
automatically
accounts
were only details
French
In
Louisiana
I guess I'm an old softie when It comes
would join they are required by law to act in
Mattresses have been purchased for the
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Mass.
He env isions the government as the architect
iscipline
problems
as
the
publisher
of
the
Florida
lighting
up
each
key,
according
wi
to
encircle
in
a
th
the colonies and on renewing teachers' con- size of
broad picture of ruin
firemen's cots and volunteers who take turns
America. That story always gets me choked up
'' I,
/ I.
of the mergers and consolidations he has in mind, and I have an
classes increases and Aviation Journal. Frank played to the sequence of that par- Moore and his men
had cut a
idea I'm not alone.
sleeping at the fire station can now get a goodd
that in turn would increase the halfback
on the Texas Western ticular tune, thus allowing path of desolation through
Financial assistance to ailing carriers would be
night's sleep providing, of course, there are no
Adding to my Spirit of '76 was Homer who
crime rate,
football team and received his anyone to easily learn how to Middle Florida. One after
offered by the government to carriers that are came
fire alarms to interrupttheir slumbers.
to
ca
indmeabout U Bic tei,d
"They
want
to
spend
more
degree
in Industrial design play this instrument,
another, the vi!lages and
Jamboree at the Civic Center Saturday night.
willing to combine with oth eri to provide services
The Irrespresslble Glenn Turner, exmoney ea prisons," Berger from Lamar University.
Gullickson
says
that
an
86missions were captured or deNow that's a program that ,1li stir UP
that correspond with some goal that the governmillionaire who has had his tnubles with the
".13uL if the)' would Put the
Graduate work in design and year-old man was able to play a stroyed. Five towns surrenanybody's patriotism. I don't know what It is, but
federal government, speaking at the Lyman
ment would lay down. What would seem to emerge
money into the schools they electrical engineering followed fairly complicated piece on his dered unconditionally. Hunbeingabletosing
"It'aaGrand
Old
Flag"
or
High
School DECA banquet this week quipped,
say
would tackle the problem at its at
is an industry that is still government-regulated,
APRIL
30
APRIL
24,
25
and
27
MAY
24
UCLA and Southern first attempt at playing an dreds of Indians and many
Regular me'tIng, Sanford
the Pledge of Alligence to the music of a high
"When you are poor, the middle claw wants to
source. Many people In prisons California. After emliloyment organ!
but which is government-subsidized as well.
Registration
for
Intermediate
Ddflary
Players
Mf
"I think I could almost soldiers were killed, as well as
Inc., VFW Post 10108, 8 p.m.
school band has to rank with World Series
take advantage of you; when you are middle
Mtamente Springs Players today are there because they as an industri al designer,
Red
Cros
s
Sw
im
ming
present
Class,
present, "Caught In The
he teach a chimpanzee how to play priests. The raiders took 325
"Adventure on Patch
Let Us Be Proud, My Children,
The main objection to the use of federal funds
baseball and the hot (log.
class, the rich take advantage of you; and when
hind inadequate education,"
served
as
a
29
pilot
in
Korea,
t
Viltian's
Web"
at
the
DeBarRegistration
for
American
organ with this device," men and more than a thous3r,j
to bail out failing transportation companies is that
Anyway, after visiting Ohio, reading the
you are rich the politicians stick out their hand
y Red Cross Beginning Swim- or American Red
T"he Florida United Services with later duty with SAC Cecil says.
Cross,
Fern
p.m.,
and
Sunday,
Co
Community
Center,
8
p.m.
2:30
and
p.m.
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%ornen and children as slaves.
Uncle Sam is then rewarding failure at the expense
011r,t of the Lexington-Concord battle
and say Put something in it or i'ii pass a law
mners dat'. Contact Jackie Park.
Association, a protessional or- (Strategic Air Command).
Sunday, 3 'p.m.
hearing
Homer
ta
lk
against
you'
about
the
Bicentennial
Caolo, Water Safety instructor MAY
of well-managed, successful companies. Mergers
ganization which represents
MAY 2
After the service Baugh did
To The Edi
Jamboree, I made it a point to plan on going to
in Sanford or Central Florida
APRIL 25.27
27. 000 teachers, said some design work on the DC-8 while
and consolidations are a common phenomenon in a
Voter
registration
drive
Loyalty Day observance at
—Jan' Cassel berry
the Civic Center and try my lick at a few old. Editor, The Herald:
Altamonte Springs Players Chapter ARC, Fern Park.
free marketplace, but they occur voluntarily. Some
sponsored by Political Science boards may be using the employed by Douglas Aircraft
should command your ftill attention, as did the
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VFW
Post 10108, 1:30 p m
One
day
recently
Circuit
Cour.
Judge
fashi oned American-type songs.
Open letter to Seminole County School Board new schools.
A. J.
Under 25
present "Adventure on Patch
&amp;ritical
financial
situation
to
..,
Union
FTU
for
all
Seminole
Corp.,
businesses deserve to fail , and there are always
and
later
worked
on
the
Awards
fi
to
APRIL 29
SR-22's
Hoeemann Jr. sent a criminal trial Jury on a
"Voice
of
HOITIZ tells mc that he gures that in view of and School Administrators:
Street,"
8 p.m., Friday and
panic' teachers' prior to Aero-Space Program at Cape
The Board's dlscuasfea of these needs and
residents not currently
competitors ready to fill the gap if there is a
Democracy"
winners
Cancelled
,
"break"
whiie
the
Tuskawilla
Middle
School
Rejected
court took up other matters In
Citizens of Seminole County have much to be possible solution in the next fiscal year, at the
Saturday and Sunday, 2:30 p.m.
the problems of Watergate, Americaps should
rolls, Oviedo Ci ty Hall, 10 a.m, collective bargaining elections Kennedy' and did additional
'rA, 7:30 p.m. Election of
E.Z. Payments Quotes
the courtroom.
market fer the same goods or services that the
Registration for Adult Red to s p.m.
want to enjoy having a Bicentennial.
next month,
Proud of in our public sdm! system. The Aprfl 23,1975 board meeting, Is GREAT! Plum
graduate work at Kansas Art
officers.
APRIL
27
'IU
failing company was trying to provide.
population
baliff
will
take
you
on
a
tour
of
your
new
Cross Swimming classes,
explosion of 1968 forced the county follow through on your plans, and do another co
"We get kicked around as the bad guys so
Barred by law from operating Insti tute and Rollins Coll ege.
Deltona Young at Hearts Club
322-0285 831-9774
ur thouse if you wish," Hosemann told the
ntact Jackie Caolo, Sanford MAY
co
Applying that principle to transportation
much that remembering what started it all into a giant building program. Taxpayers were GREAT Job and meet the needs in the new
Senior Citizens History Tour
lie now heads his own in.
with
dance
party,
Bike-adeficits,
school
as
th
boards
the)'
left
the
ou
(or
Kidney
jury box. "It's a nice *
asked to provide additional tax dollars for fin- program.
school Jurors
services may be difficult when the government has
shouldbeashotLfl the arm to everyone," be said, mediate
0 p.m., Deltona to Sebring Park for tour of or American Red Cross, Fern
dustrial design firm and will
courthouse but It's obsolete,"
Community Center to benefit
Transplant Lab at Florida around
Bob
Lloyd.
and
future
education.,!
needs.
2417 S. French Ave.
assumed the responsibility to regulate tranI couldn't agree more with that statement.
Cypress Swamp. Stop at Donald Park.
Lets not get caught up in expanding or
the
state
have
been
address the club on "tile
Hospital
spored
nso
by
Optimist
making
emergency
plans
Central
Florida
Zoo.
RefreshDuck
Plant
and
U.S.
of
Sanford,
Fla. 3771
A commitment was made to mce'. the refurnishing new facilities until we take a close
Bo, it's hard to pin dosn those [)uhlic
So when Seminole High's band tunes up for
Seminole County' ('ampers
sportation "for the public convenience and
for relationship of the industrial
Clubs.
7-il
a.m.,
City
Parking
the
1975-76
school
ments.
For
tickets
contact
Greg
Yesterday
s'ear.
ec,s when the pinning is boirig 'i'ne h
"The Star Spangled Banner", I hope everyone educational needs of the new citizens of Seminole look at ALL, OLDER SCHOOLS,
Museum. Bag lunch annual meeting, 7:30 p.m.,
designer to the inventor:'
necessity." However, ii remains the 3urest route to
lot Sanford and return (45 ml)
O'Connell, 646 Logan Court, optional. Leave at 8 a.m.
other public officiab.
INSURANCE AGENCY
around will be at the Civic Center to help sing County. In the last seven years we have conFirst Federal of Seminole, First
—Pinellas
County
has
dergeWilli
Chicagoan Bill Grace, owner
or Orlando Sports Stadium to ,,1.,,,
[)eitona. Open to residents of IløI,,rn ht' *lv ('Ii SA,iru Street SlflVilrri
the goal of efficient and eccnornical transportation
structed
!6
new
schools
in
'It
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order
Sanford
City
Conmmissic,ner
to provide Editor, The Herald:
downthe doors
Jidlan Skn.strom
I
"u"
Ui U141&amp;iIdL LiU%.L[UUICS in
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Sanford and return (45 ml.)
Seminole and Volusia.
service, which is what the federal government
quality education. The design, the construction,
article by in a logical questioning attack, was slu
McPherson
or
I
am
writing
in
reference
Doris
roommi
Rogers
for
tj
an
teachers
and
about
200
Orlando,
has been in Orlando
lake Brantley Band Boosters
The Sanford Naval Academy's Marine color and the appearance
should be trying to encourage.
MonroeWilsou Elementary information,
of the new buildings can be
MAY
5.7
hemming
Seminole
Commission
Chairman
Sid
David
Poling
entitled:
"Media
Magic
other
personnel,
board
for 15 years now, and holds
meets at 7 p.m. and
of Bap.
guard will add to the "Spirit of '76" with the viewed with
School prc-school roundup for
much pride. Quality education can tists," which was publisned Monday,
%lhlen into having to make a flat statement.
The Happy Senior Citizens
patents
general
meeting
April
21.
Advanced
on 10 inventions, Bill is
at
8
p.m.
Registration
for
presentation of Old Glory while SHS finest be attained in these new modern
—Orange Count)' tentatively airborne
kindergarten and first grade, 10
trip to Ft. Lauderdale and
But, all credit to VihIen, he handled himself
facilities with
I
sin
a
spirit-filled
Christian
and
i
almost every week,
war
a
little
Cross
SwimElection
of
officers,
annual
Club
Beginners
Red
musicians do an unusual number to assist.
Ilk.' a professional public official, agrccing and
ice show. Contact Mrs. Frank has plans to eliminate 340
am. to noon, at Wilson School
their new equipment and new ftmndturc,
aggravated by the statenitjfl: 'The airways
reports
and
piloting
plans
for
his
Skymaster, twin
Class
toatact
Jackie
awards
,
ming
Then will come the speeches and such that
Since the growth of our county has leveled off,
building
Steudle r Mrs. Elenor stop,, ondary school teaching P(i" engine Cessna
off, agreeing and easing off.
filled
with
a
wild
First
Jumble
of
services,
preachers,
easing
which he keeps
Caolo, Sanford, or American banguet.
always are part Of chest-beating programs. But
to
Casselberry.
lions
in
the
(all
and
postpone
at
nearby
Herndon
Airport
Stenstrorn's attack, which was proving
we have reached the end of our mad scramble healers, phonies, Bible lessons and
M1111111 28
Red
Cross,
Fern
Park.
for
MAY
2
then why not? Seems tome we have a lot to beat for new schools. This will give us a chance to look
renewing the contracts of 1,012
6
prophets." I have a suggestion your columnists worthIes., to get information,,vas curtailed by
business flights throughout the
Nim unrolling Clothing ('t)n
cur collective chests about.
Registration for Rd Cross
Glaucoma eye tests free to
first
and second year teachers. southeast
to areas that have been n glected during our
Canadians will bask ui Jdegree temperatures in a hot day cur
Moore.
should
not
write
about
thlnqs
that
so
obviously
Sanford
Mayor
Lt'c
oo.
Altamonte-Casselberry
'i
and other parts ot the
strut'Iion ('lass, Term Ill, public, 10a.m. to) p.m. DeBary life Saving and Water Safety
all where else in the world can a small crisis,
next sunLmer.and when wWer comes, they won't have to worry
Moore told Sienstrom that Vthlen had skirted
they have no knowledge about.
—Palm Beach has eliminated United States. (The Skymaster
Setiumnole Junior College. Call Community Center, Shell Road. Instructor Classes, contact 0mhet of Commerce km.
town hold a public gathering and talk about how
about radiators freezing up unless the thermometer dross all
IV Schoo! Board and the Admimtraters are
I believe ignorance should stay out of the around all the questions, and a,skewj Steristroll,if
SJ(' for information.
the country was founded without fear
by Jackie Caolo, Sanford, or cheon, noon, Holiday Ian. 14 117 nori-tcachin and CO teach. has been inodilied for nightArrangements made
ki
of to be commended on their present
the way to zero. With some understandable public confusion,
newspaper
especially
ignorance
as
serious
as
he
wouldn't
like
to
work
on
County
nty
Co.
rn
4 M. Call (.harnber for ing positions. It has also re- fighter duty' in the Viet Nam
somebody kicking in a door or saying no-no,
Civic
Ass'mcintior
American
fled
Cross,
Fern
and
acknowledgement and consideration of needed
('.armada is changing to the Celsius temperature scale as part of a
missioner Mike 1Iattaay br a while.
Idylwilde School skating [).11ary
this.
reservations.
That's how you get "Bicentennial Fever."
duced instructional television conflict.)
party, Melodee Skating Rink, through Marlando Club of Park.
repairs and equipment for the older schools
long-range switch to the metric system.
S(nstronm declined the ifib itiAliolI.
While in his native city of
MAY
10
Have a nice Sunday,
and radio programming and cut
Orlando.
Thirty-five degrees Centigrade on the Celsius scale is the
Your d&amp;overy of such need,, in the older schools
6:30-8:30 p.m.
MAY 3
Mrs. Nikki
— Mik
Mi c k wrg
Sd.
thid
school
Chicago,
Bill attended the
unvall
Rummage
and
Bake Sale to its contingency arid
'cjrtes o: our more familiar Fahrenheit ther4
Installation
of
VFW
Post
1018
benefit
Illinois
Institute
of Technology
Cub Pack 508, 9a.m. to 4 resorve bU(Ie(S.
Sanford Homemakers, 1:30 APRIL ZS3O
11
mometers. Water freezes ei zero Centigrade and boils at 100,
I
and
Auxiliary
officers,
8
p.m.,
p.m.,
old
U.S.
Bank,
and
has a degree in dectronics.
GEL) test for high school
Sanford
p.m. at home of Mrs. C. E.
Instead of the span between 32 arid 212 Fahrenheit.
Parents and students in Or. He was employed by Motorola.
Plaza
equivalency diploma, Seminole Sanford post home.
Hunter, Narcissus Avenue.
Pere In our country we have been -reluctant to embrace the
i
ange County staged protests Four years of Navy duty' inJunior College. Anyone 18 or
metric system even though we know it's comhig. U those hardy
Following
the announcement of eluded a tour at the Great
over meeting prerequisites of
Canadians can take 35-degree sun baths, why can't we'
WN
'abudget
cuts
proposed by Supt. Lakes Naval Base as an in.
History, civics and __
.
Linton
Deck
Jr.
structor in Naval Electronics.
~1, ~)
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Americanism vs. Communism
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Uec'k
has
warned
the board He is a member of the IREE
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by April l8 may take test. A free _______________________________
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WASHINGTON The former Greek military strongman George Papadopoulos and deputy the
f aces a $12 million deficit for and is a Colonel in the Con.
________________________ preparatory program covered
U.S. Government, but estimate the political dealing;
APr!IL2'.l7$
they share the legislators
dictatorship plotted to kidnap a prominent Greek
Pent' j Kilufmann, o.nar,
1975-76 and has proposed in. federate Air Force, an
KYP chief Michael Roufogalis planned the congressional reaction to be fierce."
in study centers throughout the
ROAD
ADMISSIONS
COUNTRY
CLUB
I
distrust
of
reform.
Donna Sue tiOurquardez Lb
exile irom the streets of Washington and to
creasing class periods front 55 organization authorized by the
kidnaping.
flIOrd
county.
There is no indication In the file whether any
Monroe
Their past membership also entitles them it)
smuggle him by plane or submarine to Athens.
Mary iOInflr A,.'eI
Elitabeth Hart, Ov'eio
There was an exchange of hush-hush cables U.S. agency actually approved the kidnaping. but'onhole legislators directly on th
Lemmle Bellamy
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e
Senate
and
0110a W Dowdy, Pi(hmond V A
however,
the
KYP
_
—
was
j
witi, the Greek military mission in Washington.
tePnyCnciy
known to work closely House floors, unless they have special interest in
BIRTHS
secret, coded cables, that they could "rely on the
SB01~1_
i
1:OA,lrcl W Dt-iiicrite
Sanford
As laid out in the coded cables, Athens was %½ith the CIA, whici reputedly gave financial a specific bill being debated, They
cooperation of the various agencies of the U.S.
are
admitted,
PO'lta Hc'li:claw
Mr
ano AA
to
Herbert (Joanni
its
Greek
counterpart.
prepared to dispatch a special team to the United support
too, to the "elusive dining areas where the
Mtoni,, ( Howard
'
Government."
t.seel, a boy
I
vR
M
The
Junta's
files
show
that the kidnap Idea members eat.
~AE,
States to carry out the actual kidnaping. The
harry lee Jr.
11~
~60
1
Mr and Mn Terry (Mar,li,, Sue)
The victim, Ella,, Demetracopoulos, was
Ruth H Oneai
A COMPLETE SERVICE FOR
was dropped in 1972, apparently because of
military mission helped plan the next moves,
Glmore, a toy
One who was cast out of Congress by th e
supposed to be taken to Athens and delivered to
Pnt'
Denise 1honell
Mr and Mrs Glen R. (Doiva S
liemetracepoulos'
strong
One scheme called for Demetracopoulos to be Congress,
00
the KYP, the Greek equivalent of the CIA.
friendships in voters last November but who is still hanging
I emuel Carpent,'r, Oe'Bary
flOuruarciei, a girl, Lai- Monroe
uhy t r Irmint, D'O,iry
driven by car to New York City and to he
$36S
According to the secret records of the Greek
DISCHARGES
aircund Capitol 11111 Is es-Rep Dan Kurkendall,
!CPr) J (,ir,'.q 0.- Ii.'r •
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TAMPA, Fla. i APi — When
W illiams, 30. a convkted fel.
The government alleges that mc, l,n glad to have you 1968 campaign treasurer.
about a week later "they want- never meeting Williams' ocra- right with another Inmate who
his duties as Funt! raiser For On and the prosecution's key
the plot was hatched at a Jan. aboard. I know you'll do a good
"I was told for the first time ed me to control the money, i sional glance at the defense called him "a snitch," and his
former Sen. Edward Gurney Witness, began testifying Fri. 19. 1971, meeting in
Gurney's job."
in detail by Mr. Crittenden that would raise it,"
attorney filed to get his sentable.
were explained to him, Larry day in the nine-week-old tribe. Winter Park home when fund
Over the next several weeks, 1 would travel with the senator
Then
Crittenden
directed
him
in
tence
shaved from one-year.
Williams spent five months
Williams says, he was told to ry-conspiracy trial of Gurney raising was discussed and %VilWilliams said, Crittenden ex- in Florida ... continue to set up
not to tell Gurney, he said. ex- Jail under a plea arrangement
keep no records, take only cash and four codefendants,
liam' was lured.
plained the role as fund raiser, free air transportation for him, plalning thatGurney eventually with the government after
1t was pretty tough condiand not tell Gurney about it.
Gurne. ex-aides James
Gurney has stated he did not told him to contact FHA offi- make contact with all three would
know.
"Bu
pleading
guilty
to
charges
of
attion.s
out there, especially with
they
never
Wdhams said the one-time Groot and Joseph
Bastlen and know until Jufle 1972 that %Vml- cers and delarcd: "At this FDA directors in the state and wanted it to come from me," tempted income tax evasion everybody with bush axes," *
Republican senator from Flori- furtHer federal housing adniin- hams was raising funds for time the senator is not to know move immediately to start Williams testified.
and of aiding in it bribe in con- Williams said.
da personally hired him in mid- istration officials K. Wayne him.
about the money being raised." raising money."
He
said
the
money
was
go
nection
with the funds he col.
to
January 1971. But it was Earl Swigcr and Ralph Koont, are
Williams told the jury he re
Williams said that the day
Williams said he was further into a safety deposit box at Corn lected for Gurney.
Williams said he worked for
M. "Duke" ('rittonden, a close charged with conspiracy to ceived a telephone call frorn after the phone call he met with instructed that no records Bank at Winter ['ark and he
1k told the jury he served his the GOP in 1968-70 while Cr11Gurney associate and top statc raise an $233,0DO illegal slush Gurney in mid-January 1971. Crittenden, former, state GOP should be
kept of the money and was to keep Anderson and sentence at Eglin Air Force tenden was at the helm. When
k vwnnu. 'i.. wolt'nrn4
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tt*t$
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s'
.ird in ehairtuan and hanker George that it
should be raised in cash. Crittenden informed of the Base where he helped clear a Crittenden was defeated he aswho outlined the luni raising trig Gurney's influence in get c;;ploymcnt. He said thce's a
rcr:;r., a (u
he IprnpI sources solicited
nine-hole golf course.
'mred him a Jnh with
ting favored F1IA treatment.
job, Williams said.
lai ge job we have to do. He told finance chairman and Curr,y'.c tram cri:temukrj
t;u'flcy sat cxpresienje
and inderson
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A construction company sued
by the Department of Transportation in a hassle over
bridge pilings that exploded Ir;
Ix-vii a .irtictl 3957,795 b the

Cousineau i11B361 passed 76- who studied the c'ce for three was a bill 1113581) that would '.aid.
j.
The [louse passed 91-3 a bill
years concluded that Daniels have provided $15,000 to Eula
-as probably (rained on the M. Jones for the death of her
pronding $50,000 to
11B469)
Killed 50-37 was a bill
rape charge.
son, flannie Charles Hyatt, who Connie Baker and her daughter,
llI3I providing
Raker is the
%
SaI'rina
.Is pt t'nr at Uaifrrd.
t'tbo to Pearl Eisen.
lt'j) l(it'har Langley.
Rep. Robert Johnson, It. widow of Trooper Claud Baker,
trager foi the long hospi- (lermont, said the state had
no
&amp;irasota,
told the House that '1'ho was slain in £973 when he
The House, considering 15 taliz.ation of her son, Jesse obligation to Mrs. Elsentrager.
Hyatt
died several hours alter stopped a car occupied by lienclaim bills Friday, also ap-. Daniels.1k said she had tried unsucdrinking a cop of boiling coffee rv Payne, an escapee from a
proved 1*0(X) compensation to
Daniels was awarded $'75(XX) cl!Ssfull) to commit her son t).- on if bet or a dare.
prison work-release program.
fore the rape charge was filed,
an inmate who lost an eye while compensation last year f'w
1 can't see beriefitting the

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For Sunday, April 27, 1975
ARIES(March 21-April 19)
You'll be lucky in dealings with
restlgious or influential
people. They'll take a serious
interest in your present activltles.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
You will gain something of
material value through an
unusual channel. It could be the
result of a forgotten kindness
you did In the past.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
Agreements you enter into
today will prove to be beneficial
for all parties. They will also be
of a lasting nature.

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HOROSCOPE
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ByBERMCE BEDEOSOL

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)
Members of both sexes will find
You pleasant company totla)'.
They'll want to share In
the limelight you occupy when
around others.
VIRGO Aug. 73-Sept. 22) A
business matter with family
I evertone• that has been diffLcult to resolve will be coneluded in a surprising, profitable manner.
I.IBPA iSept. 23-Oct. 73) A
situation is going to arise where
you'll profit from your position
as a mediator.
S'ORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
The ncxt Few days larger profits
than usual can be made through
your business dealings. You
it,must be sharp and attentive to
gain the advantage,

For Monday, April 28, 1975
ARIES (March 21-.'.prl! 19)
Be careful not to make some
nasty remarks to one you're
fond of Just becau3e you're
temporarily annoyed with her.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
Be sensible about your businiew
dealings today or you'll wind up
paying far more for something
than it's worth.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
Your energies are not in h8j
mony with your ambitions. A
goal that could be reached now
won't be. You're not willing to
pay the price.
CANCER tJune 21-July
)
to
will
have
he
Underlings
treated with kid gloves today if
you expect them to comply with
your wishes. Be very tactful,

FIND

Hodge Podge "B"

LEO (July 23-is

.

22) This

will not be a very productive
day for you. Responsibilities
will be neglected for more

pleasurable pursuits,
vmo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
Domestic pressures will be a bit
heavier today than usual
because of external Influences.
Don't let it shake you. This will
soon psss.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23)
Face up to your own mistakes
today. If you're in error, don't
look around for scapegoats.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
Be careful that something
potentially profitable doesn't
slip away because of the
reckless manner In which it's
handled.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 73-Dec.
21) Instead of sticking to the
course you've set. you'll let

another talk you into her lesseffective way.

CAPRICORN (Dec. fl-Jan.
19) Don't do an'thIng now
based upon niotiveti not up to
your highest standards. It could
create a lingering problem.
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There are men who nave an
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change I'd like to try and help decrease in male hormone
him. We are both 50.
production, often associated
We used to go on vacations with obesity, alcohol, cigarettes
together and he used tohp1
and inactivity. A hormone
out for supper. This has all decrease may also occur
stopped, even having an affair, because of poor circulation to
I make supper for him on the male sex organs from fatty.
weekend.j and try to make him cholesterol deposits in the
feel at home. If he conies over :erteries, just as such deposits
uniptet1' he
in arteries to the heart.
hiding someone.
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DEAR READER
Men do long, self-addressed stam ped
not go through a change in life envelope a nd 50 cents to cover
in the same way a woman does. Casts.
Menopause means stopping
Many men have a depression
menstruation and
that IC
in ,ni,1,lIn lit.. k.,t it 4., ..,st
clearly out of the qutstion.
causeofhormotiechanges. It
Whereas women have a fairly is more often from life
sudden de crease in function of situations. It is the time a man
the ovaries with a sudden may begin to feel he is over the
decrease in production of hill in more ways than in the
female hormones, men do net.
al area. The chances of
Men normally have a slow, success in life or reaching his
gradual decrease in the amount goals may he slipPIng away
of male hormone production from him. The concept of being
young begins to be replaced
----- with thoughts of growing old.
These psychological reactions
are sometimes labeled as a
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misleading, What these Individuals need is psychological
help, not hormones.
The same can be. said for
women. Many a woman in
group activity. A good day to mIddle life has symptoms of
champion worthwhile causes. anxiety or depression and gets
PISCES (Feb. 2i)-March 20)
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for
menopause
The next few days substantial, problems when she really needs
profitable progress can be help In the emotional aspects of
mnade In your work or career, her Ufe.
Maks thLs your No. 1 priority.
Your man sounds as if he is
having a depression. Crying
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April 27, 1V7&amp;
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Be on the lookout this year for
flag of a depression. Loss of
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interest in sex is a common
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st ving the life of a guard in a 14 years he spent in a inental
"We don't owe her anything mother ---f this pri:,oner because
WV_
A bill to Lompensate the
Raiford prison riot. The widow hospital alter tie was chargcd
but our sympathy," Langley of his own stupidity or negli- trooper's widow died in the
of it Florida Highway Patrol with rape and ruled in- said,
gcnct' in trying to drink a CUP of Senate calendar during the 1974
trooper slain in the ieiC of duty (ompetent. A hearing examiner
Also killed, in a 441 vote, hot boiling coffee," Johnson session.
was awarded $50,000.
But the House dcnicd cornRecehing special awards from the Lyman High School pensatian to the mother of a
EMPLOYERS
Distributive Educat.fon Club at the annual employer employee man who spent 14 years in a
GET AWARDS
banquet were ifrom left) Scott Brannon of Farrell's; Warren state mental hospital for a rape
Reed of FAd,' Foods; Don Hughes, McDonald's Feni Park; and he apparently did not commit.
Ray Self, district coordinator, (Herald Photo by Jane
A bill 1IB172, awarding
Cass-elberryt
nearly $1 million In cornpensation to Cleary Brothers
Along Streets Of Mia mi
Construction Co. of West Palm
By The Associated Press
Beach passed 69-19. Republican
MIAMI AP)
Lois Kaid, a
Friday, April 25, 19'IS
Loral vii elfare agencies have son must hac cooking (acilLeader William James of Del.
50-year-old
former
nurse, verified Miss Kaid's story. But lt'es
The senate
S
ray Beach said the state's
spends her nights sleeping on they say she
Resolutions rejected:
She has received emergency
cannot qualify for
treatment of the firm would
Equal Rights Amendthe patio of a downtown church regular state welfare because aid from the welfare depart"make all the horror movies
and her days playing solitaire she has no children and Is con- men(, and is well knc-wn at the
merit.
HCRU8, Dead,
you've seen look Like soap operme [louse
or reading under a tree in a sidered employable. She is not local branch of the Salvation
as."
park.
Bills passed:
old enough for Social Security. Army.
Cleary Brothers was the con
Reorganization — To
'People call me 'The Lady.' I To receive food stamps, a pertractor ith the Department of
guess they're curious about
'She's quite arrogant. She's
.
reorganize the Health and
Transportation On an Internot willing to make adjustSometimes I wonder w hat they
Rehabilitative Services
state 295 bridge at Jacksonville.
think," she says. "There are
nu?nts," says George Hubbard,
Department along regional
Jarnessaidthat pilings the firm
some very knowledgeable
a local Salvation Army spokeslines, taking the cor.
APOPKA, Fla. (AP) — "We American way," said Principal
At Union Park, officials said built to department specipeople
men
man.
"The average person
and
women
rections division out of
rIIy care. We want a good Roger A. Williams as he led things were quiet Friday fol. fications
exploded because of a
who
are
like,
different."
can't
understand
the agencies
IIRS and putting it into a
ixl'icatior,," rays the eader of a protestors into the school as- lowing Thursday's walkout,
'hermiical reaction to St. Johns
Miss
Kaid
has
no
money,
no
don't
do
things
for
these
people.
separate agency. cs.
student group protesting the sembly hail for a 15-minute
liver pollution.
home
and
no Job. She does not
SBI65, iias Committee,
John Daniels, assistant prin
possible firing of more than 1,. gripe session,
"There are a Lot of women
lie said the department sued
receive
welfare,
or unemployBarron
and
others.
To
cipal, said seven protesters
000 teachers.
like
her. No doubt something in
had
Cleary
,
causing
the
firm
$957,merit compensation, Social
WLUjZUThS told the students to Ix.-en given 30-day suspensions,
Senate.
their
JACKSONVILlE,
Fla.
Lives puts them on their
Protest leader Greg Tutner write to their representatives In a few others would OUI f 10 795 in legal expenses and other
curity or food stmp6. She is
Constntctlon
Claim
—
(AP)
—
A
20-year-old
To
who
road.
They
get so fixed In what
costs resulting from loss of a
was one of 500 Apopka High Tallahassee.
neither an alcoholic nor a
days and most had received
award
nearly
$1
(hey
million
tried
to
fool
the
pIson
In
want
to
do that you can't
bond on
job.
School students who demonand her
"We're all together in this," three-day suspensions.
compensation
to
Cleary
system
earned
himself
a
reach
them."
Cleary was vindicated
strated Friday against the he said. "We want to SaVC OW'
been verified by tessa,
Brothers Construction Co.
heft' sentence.
The
Orange
County
Classtimes
in the courts, he said,
Orange County School Board's teachers and do it the right
She says she has lived on the
of
of West Palm Beach for
reom
Officials say Randy
Association said charging that the department
proposal to eliminate
streets since 1970, when she
way."
I)epartment
of
Tranit
was
Jennings
tried to escape
opposed
to
protests
by
appealed
the case to "protect
teaching positions and delay
couldn't pay her apartment
were
pupils.
sportation
treatment
of
from
jail
by posing as
The
students
the
said they
bureaucracy." "They didn't
renewing the contracts of 1,012
rent and was evicted. Her
firm.
HBlfl.
James.
th
To
ano
er
prisoner
about to
By
damn about one of your
first-and second-year teachers. upset )CCLU1SC It was the young.
clothing and other personal be.
"We
feel
the
kids'
education
give
a
Senate.
WHITTENTON
be
released.
The
attempt
er teachers who were threatcitizens," James said.
longings Including her nursing
ACTION LINE £
it was the second major pro- cried with the loss of their jobs. will suffer enough because of
failed when the guatd
Itaiford inmate Lawrence
Inmate claim — To
license were stolen, she says.
the rrcoriunenIation and we Cousineau.
UNIFLAIR
tt by aw high r.c.hool
.
asked his birthdate and
who is serving a life
award $20,000 to Raiford
Now, she carries in a shopIt
the 'ounger teachers don'tsuggestttmatltbedestroyed sentence, was
—ALSO
award
dentslntwodayr.OnThursday,
checked for the other
ed $20,000
inmate Lawrence
pingbag the piecesofherlife_
Postal
Uniforms
who
can
best
identify
with
as
further
by
disturbances,"
said
for
an
eye
500 pupils at
prisl)nrS tattoo,
he lost when he proby Penn Garmnt
Cousineau for lcxs of an eye
a toothbrush in a Jar of water, a
Union
Park
Junior
and
understand
our
problems,"
Landol
Coker,
association
High School, near Orlando,
When Jennings came up
tected a guard during a prison
In stock I
suffered when he protected
nail tile, a deck of cards, a
11th jader Uo Bryan. executive düector.
walked out of classes.
for
aentencing
Friday
on
riot. The 'bill compensating
a guard during a prison
newspaper, a shopping bag wi
hundred were suspended when
his conviction of robbery,
riot.HB362. To Senate.
some food, a few bobby pins and
they ignored orders to return,
Circuit Judge Cliff Shepard
hair curlers,
Trooper claim
To
told him\
The school board, facing a $12 ER1A,
my life it has gotten
award $50000 to widow of gradually
S
i
rte rs t/1
"You
tried
to
put
to
million deficit, voted earlier
point,"
1
Florida Highway Patrol
something over on the
this week to take the tentative
Trooper Claud Baker, wu
court,
the Jury and the
She says she gets a supply of
action concerning teachers
was slain In 1973 wher. he
Jailers,
so I'm going to
834.9960
food each week from "someone
pending legislative aetu*i 00
' stoppeda car
you
a
long
time to think
Another
Year
For
Approval
ociedby who intercedes for meat the
education funding.
- block So. of Dog Tracit Rd
an escapee from a prison
3ut it--75 )'earn."
grocery stor e."
313 N. Hwy . I?-", Casselb.srry
Ill be happy to talk with
work-release program.
st is-as the bathroom at a
students and handle th is the
stt*
TALlAHASSEE, Fla. tAP) insist
HB469.
To Senate,
that the Senate take up rested on five senators who
park and, though them are no
'it's like the
old Florida Ga- the eruo1Ion.l Lim first next publicly were saying they were
The Governor
shower facilities, says she man.
tor's cry.-''aii till next year," year.
"undecided" as they entered
Took
no
action
on
ages to give herself a sponge
lamented a sponsor Of the
"1 see no need in our spending the chamber for the three-hour
legislation.
bath
once a week, using wads of
Equal Rights Amendment aster time on it if
the Senate Is going debite. Only two of them voted
waste paper as a wa.theloth.
the Florida Senate for the to kill it," said Tucker, en ERA for the amendment, insurIng its
second year In a row rejected supporter.
defeat.
EW
the proposed addition to the ERA
supporters were visibly Sens. Don Chflders and Philty
U.S. Constitution.
shaker, although they had en- lip Lewis, both Democrats from
\l
Sen. Dan Scarborough,
iccd the Senate chambers with West Palm Beach, voted for
Jcksonvlfle, made the footbali little hope of
success despite ERA while Semis. Vernon bIbp
allusion Friday alter a
!47
last-minutc
appeals
fi,,rpassage way,
Where Quality Sells &amp; Service Tells
1)-Miami, Richard
I Senate vote against ERA, from First Lady
Betty Ford and Rm
eck, Coral Gables, and
104 E. Commercial
bringing to 10 the number
Of Gov. Reubin Askew.
Dial 322-5762
Wsl!iarn Zinkil, D-Hollywood,
states which have rciec'ted the
Jn(NV1lI
"I am rather numb really," voted against it.
Fla. (AP) ago for the water line and
proposal this year.
The city paid fur a water pipe showed it on maps.
whispered Sen. Uri Wilson, 11'
Solar. 3.4 of the necessary 38 Merrit
along a stretch of Dunn Avenue,
Island and the only
When it wasn't there, Jones
states
ratified the ERA. woman member of
Plat maps show it is there.
the Senate,
ffcred to pay $2,600 to have a
But two states have
as she choked back tears.
But w'ien Dan Jones built a twe-inch pipe run to a spot
passed legislation to rescind The architect
w real estate office along the where there is a water line. But
of the House
ratification. It is up tot
HOSPITALITY, WARM
he ERA campaign, Rep. Elaine
street and tried to connect to the city said U had lobe a i&amp;.
courts to decide if such action 15 Gordon, 1)-Miami, couldn't hold
TALLAHAS3EE, Fla (Al') 11w' city water
main, he ran Into inch pipe, with two fire hy.
GREETINGS, AND A
valid.
here is the 21-17 roll call by a nightmare that may cost
bock the tears. "What can I
him drants, and would cost $36,000.
In Florida, the House passed .say," she said as she embraced which the Florida Senate voted
Jones figures tie tins two
VARIETY OF
Friday against ratification of
the proposed amendment on a another weeping supporter.
Jones paid $300 for the water choices, lie can dig his o,*,ii
he
6248 vote two wetks ago.
HELPFUL civic
wasthedeepeMdisappolnL'cflt t Equal Rights Anwndmt'nt connection fee and permits, and deep water well or wait until
to the U.S. Constitution.
USEDOFFSET PRINTING PLATES
House Speaker Donald Tuck*
ever experienced."
workers came out to dig for the more businesses are estab23 INCHES BY 36 INCHES
er, 1)-Tallahassee, said he will The key
For 17
INFORMATION:
to passage or defeat
tap-in. They searched, but lished on the street so they can
Democrats for 15: Don Child couldn't find a
water main to share the cost of the water
urs, Dunn, Firestone, Gordon, hook itito.
main.
('
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(rat'a,i, Hair, Johnston, Julian
('utmnrilman J oe F'orshee,
If he digs his well, arid other
Do You Know George Stuart
Lnc, Lewis,Myers, P03t4!I, who took up
P u arc new mntu.',n
the cudgel for businesses Later decide to pay
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Scarborough, Spicola, Trask, Jones,
said records show the for the writci' line, Jones would
MARGE WILLIAMS
;
Sells
Vogt.
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cit paid a real estate firm that Iw' assessed For his share of th3fl 1812
itepubkicans
for
1:
Sayler
Si'rford
developed the area some years pipe anyway.
lndpendents foeI: Wilson. _______________________________________
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Ford Is Disappointment

Lott's guest, introduced to
of politics last year, saying its until the second tape was
released leaving no doubt of the those at the dinner, WLIS Peter
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dirty
business.
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Al TAMONTE SPRINGS — Washingtoi would drive you to
lie said Ford has not really Bavaria, a Christian Social
U
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Rep
frent
Lott
(R
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shame,"
he
said
"When
a
guy
dealt properly with the Union part member in
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to
fellow
like
Gary
Hart
(George
Congress
to push his programs West German Hundestat
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campaign forward."He must be tough Smith Iluber has been with Lou
part) members at Seminole Mt. Govern's
Count) GOP's annual Lincoln manager
1972 This Congress is too radical, too for the past week in a
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and a member of the house slapped the news media 'for have to ..ake Congress on head ficlals recognized at tt4
Judiciary Committee that voted covering up for liberals when on There has not been a single gathering included Count)
impeachment of Richard Nixon they are in their home districts serious test of his strength," he Commissioners Sid V'hlen,
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-- '. - a mistake ,we have to ad him aL'out raising taxes to pay for actions including the Nixon Al Keeth and Davie Sims;
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pardon, amnesty for draft County Property Appraiser
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said,
adding
Ford
needs
all
the
Voting yes is the easiest way dodgers and deserters, the Terry Goernbel; GOP state
Talking pnlitirs it Fridii night's lincoln Day dinner at Lord
(hairman; u.S.
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to
i,'ct elected, lie said, warning appointment of Rockt.fellvr as cuminiticciiian llobert Drunncr
art', from left, [lick Williams, Seminole County
speaker; and U.S. Rep. Lrn F'rey nf F I'tjdn,
"When
you
feel
like
hoever,
"if you don't stand for vice president - "but comrn and state committeewoman
Commissioner; Fred Streetman, Sciatnole Couuty Republican
criticizing Ford," Lott said, something, you will (all for pared to the Democratic con- Jeanne Rodriquez.
"look at the alternatives — anything."
leaders Ford looks pretty
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In the 1976 presidential contest and initiation for a freshman lull and only the latest crisis in
ridiculous"
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vote, Lott Is on the powe'
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Americans washed their hands inittee hearings last summer Chumle) s Pub
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chat with members of the Seminole County Republican Women
during Friday night's Lincoln Day Dinner. Joining Loft are,
from left, [lof Meadori, Semzio1e County GOP Women'i club;

Rachel Dotnl*no, president of the GOP organlzatlou; State Rep.
Vince Feebtel, and Maryann Morse, president of the Young
Republicans. (Herald Photos By Bill Vincent)

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Burglars Take Furniture
From Two Mobile Trailers
By MICK LOCHRIDGE
value on the materials taken tinuing the investigation into jail on $10,000 bow] each were
hIern'd Staff tritu
was set at f,1 1M.
the burglaries.
l4en.rd Michael Pitt-mi, 19,
Burglary toinethm last week
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A
Serninoit
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and
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1, Box 101 Lon v'o.t, iud
.srIppedinnt t than I?,5')Q ,0tTh William Baxley 426 Eagle an Orange County man wz'e Greoty
lhnkerson, 21, 1i31
of mobile home furnishings and Circle. Casselberry, was arrested Friday
night by Garfield, Winter Park.
accessories from two tra11a
Both men also were charged
parked at Tony's Mobile home
with
poswssion of narcotic
W Ira Fitt Puinta, county
paraphanalfa.
sheriff's deputies reported
A 35-year-old Altamonte
Saturday.
Springs
man was arrested early
The trailers were owned by
Saturday
morning for keeping a
separate parties and were
gambling
house and was
being parked at the sales lot.
booked into county jail.
Burglars broke into one of the
Floyd Nelsoa, 143 North St,,
trailer, owned by Mobile Ho'ne
was charged with gambling and
Guaranty Corporation of stripped of tie downs and shthffsdeputies for possession keeping a gambling house and
Miami, and stole a couch and a skirtings for a total value loss of of more thin five grams of bond was set at $5,100.
char. Burglars also tock the $691.
marijuana.
Bobby Erlin Reid, 21, Welch
awnings and skirtings. Total
Sheriff's deputies are con.
Booked into Seminole county Road. Apopka was arrested
Friday night and booked Into
county jail in lieu of $5,000 bond
for possession of more than five
grams of marijuana.
Margaret Lavern Cobb, 25,
Box
356, Altamonte Springs,
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arrived from Vietnam, the decide for himself whether to
was
arrested Friday and
South Vietnamese National resign to allow formation of a charged
with forgery and
home" but did not discuss the Assembly decided after 1 0 government acceptable to the booked into county jail under
military crisis in Saigon,
hours of deb&amp;e that President Communist side for peace $5000 bond.
Just as the Archambaults Trail Van hiuon will have to negotiations.
Mrs. Rita ,Jones, 68, Box 179,
The compromise resolution W. S.R. 46, reported to sheriff's
was passed alter negotiations deputies that while she was
'Marshal' Frees Friends
over Huong's proposal to either babysitting down the street,
rom Dade County Cells appoint neutralist Gen. Duong someone broke into her house
F
Van "Big" Mihn to the and stole more than $1,500
MIAMI (AP) - A smooth.
youth
detention
presidency
or for the assembly worth 4 possessions.
Then, the
taL¼lni con man, posing as a center received a call, pot. to give him fyIl powers to ap.
Mrs. Jonc reported that a
U.S inarhal and Fill agent, tully (ruin the FIJI, a&gt;ng ut point a ''government of televisiin, grandLther clock,
managed t trick Jailers and someone would be coming , negotiation."
vacuum cleaner, diamond ring
youth center officials into re- pick up two teenage boys. atAvoiding a decision, the and n chain saw were stolen.
leasing three of his accom- rested in connection with the
Donald C. Vounge-, an emassembly approved a two pottil
plices, PQIiCC say.
p1oee of American Produce
nisciulion that gave full C7$ppC4I Exchange,
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Dade Cointy ,aa&amp;5 s1d they
reported to sheriff
Th man arrived, flashed art to ti
treskient's peace efforts
received a call Friday horn identification card, said Ni a
deputies that someone stole a
nd at the same time said he $200
sorreone Identifying himself as name was "J. l'oulley,"
electric water pump from f
"U.S. Marshal Kildare." The took custody 01 theY0t1t1.and ,vjkI "ff necessary. thoose a Old Bakers Farm on Friday. I
man to replace him" in
caller told the jailers to release
Sanford Police are in- I
Spokesmen for both in achieving pezce.
vestigaUng the tlieft Friday ofa I
Willie Dunn Jr.. arrested slitutions said employes (ailed
As the assembly debated, the tool box filled with tools from I
Wdnesdayon charges of trying to follow normal double-check
to cash a fraudulent check,
procedures P)ct3rs releasing the military command reported the Master Cove Apartments.
CO the release offic€r took prisoners.
shelthg attacks south and west
Curtis Gudgel, 2, Apt. 37, \
of the capital but ri-s
t?c federal hold off, and gave
reported to police that his toots
Police said the three
were ft5 his car when they were
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them time to be kids," he said, from interscholastic sports.

and mo.st of the school staff
lie feels the weightlifting "That's something they don't
point out that Seminole is one of program has gone a long way have any more."
the smaller Class 4A schools in toward bringing a feeling of
Dawson agrees with many

"But I think it's for the better."

Dawson says many of the
And those charged with
present coaching staff had playing the sports Involved
become trapped in the air of agree.
losing , which invaded Seminole
TUESDAY: The Seminole

Florida, with 700 male students. competItiveness into the educators that too micn stress
"This means the students system.
has been placed ci ath letics in after 1971.

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Herald Sports Editor

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What happened at Seminole High.
for Seminole 111gb Schoo! High School, the adminis tra ti
on
'Most of them were involved
athletics.
and students would like to in two or three snorts." he said
IL avtO Was the turning
point
point forget. The figures on the "and without them we'd have
lur InC scnooi s athletic re rd
co books relate the search hurt."
-program.
for glory that wasn't to be.
Another factor, Dawson feels,
In 1971, the Seminoles were 6Reynolds recalls that he left was the lack of sports—the so4. Disaster came in 1972 when Seminole for
Lake Brantley called minor ones—that would
the Fighting Seminoles were I. High School as an
assistant attr act many students who
9.
principal "because I didn't like normally would not play the big
What had been greatness in the direction things were
three—football, basketball ar.d
1970, turned to despair In 1972, going."
baseball.
and the athletic fortunes at SItS
"It got pretty bad. Discipline
This changed with the ad.
began a decline that for many was shot and the kids Just plain ditlon
of soccer, weightlifting,
school supporters appeared didn't care,"
girls' track and more stress on
headed for a fatal crash.
Not so today.
boys' track, swimming and
Coaches came and went
Recent Booster Club wrestling.
before they could get involved meetings are full of pep, more
"By adding to the program,
in a program that might put the outward desire to help and an
we added to the interest and
brakes on the tailspin,
interest in athletics that drew more people Into the
There was school unrest, Iteynolds calls 'uahei1rd of overall operation," Dawson
community disgust and student wore" in the 15 years he has said.
distrust of both the school been a teacher and adDawson served as assistant
system and the community.
ministrator at the school,
coach under outgoing Seminole
In 1973, the Seminoles were 2What changed the riches-to- mentor Claude Woodruff for
7-1 and dropped out of the Big rags story?
two years, and he w ill be back
Eight conference. Last year the
"I guess the athletes got tired thIs fall under Incoming Coach
club climbed to 4-5-1.
of being considered losers," Jerry Posey, who is no stranger
We hit a firebreak about said weightlifting and track to Seminole .sports.
that time. Something had to Just coach Jim Dawson. "That, plus
"I think Coach Woodruff did a
plain
give,"
Seminole the (act there are a number of good job," Dawson said. "lie
Principal Doit Reynolds said, young people who are very he!ped to stabilize a slipping

Dawson, Posey, Reynolds discouraging,' Dawson said.

"Nos I don't think so, and

'I was a Spartan in the

Sanford Family Returns

lease," said police Li WIlliam scheme th has pLagueu au
The Archambault family is stolen.
H. Smith. "He just walked out tlsirities from New York to the the first front Sanford tsa arrive
Value the i1s we!;pinced .&amp;.,...,
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from the wartorn country.
at $I,.

The tur:i'aruurb(I last year young , interested teacher who

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situation. But working with must compete against s:ho'±

officials, coaches, boosters and may be the final line of retreat applies his ability as educator
athletes, searching for ansers for Seminole athletic hopes. to athletics. lie is one of the
In unansviered Seminole sports' Reynolds,
the athletes, their "new breed" at Semino!e High.
(lUCStioflL
coaches and fa ns feel that it
"Somew here between 1970
Tin' first (if his four-part
"There is a new spirit at the and now, the kids developed an
series on the rise, fall and school," Reynolds said. More
idea that they didn't care,"
rebirth of athletics at Seminole young people are talking bo
a
ut
Dawson
said. "Nowadays,
High begins today.
sports. Th e freshmen at when a high school
athlete gels
('rooms 111gb are looking for, home it's dark, he's tired
an d
HYGI.ENNMCCASLJNt)
ward to being part of the bus hed. The effort put out just
herald Staff Writer
program atid our boosters are wasn't worth it—then."
Five years ago.Seminole breathing wi th more
life.
The you ng coach said when
High School's football team was
"I think the worm has tur- he arrived two years ago, there
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ned."
were 35 athletes at Seminole
The record was the high point

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Dawson, who came to San.
during the past te st'.'ks has new ,,It look adminis(raiive;y" font (ruin Jacksonville, is a

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Barbara Perez was catching her breath.
She had spent eight rounds launching from the cold, metal cair into an
airborne Jack-in-the-box every time her husband staggered Cyclone
Williams .
And every time Cyclone Williams connected with her husband's face,
Barbara Perez' stomach shot toward her throat.
She glanced oer her shoulder like she had several times before, and this
time a glow took her face "Here he comes now," she said. "lie doesn't !cluk
too bad."
Vie Perez walked alone, slowly, dowii the runway from the dressing
room.
The cut beside his left eye was no longer bleeding and his black hair,
before soaked from sweat, now was combed in place from the dampness of it
shower.
He smiled.
"How was it?" he repeated the question. "It was fun. Just a lot of fun."
He had unanimously decisioned Cyclone Williams of the Bahamas in an
el g
f) ht.rourid slugfest at the Orlando Sprots Stadium. It was Perez' 13th win in
his last 14 figrit.s.
"All of sudden I have a future ahead of me," Perez said.
'hit' *urLs prophesied what Perez would learn when boxing promoter
Pete Ashlock asked last week, "Got your bags packed? You're flying to
London Sunday morning."
Perez will light Britain's undefeated Johnny Batten. Batten was
Britain's Olympic representative in 1972 and is unbeaten In 12 pro(esloniil
lights
I';vt'rliirig is beginning to bloom," Perez said, "I'm a little bit tired
- I've Fought the last three Tuesdays in a row. . . But I can't turn a shot like
tins down."
"This is kind of the cream on the dessert," Orlando Sports Stadium
General Manager Jim Hayes said. "It's a tribute to the hard work. There's
not a boxer that works harder than Vie.
, If he comes out of it with a big win, It might put him a little more In
demand. Who knows what might come out of it."
Perez is a bot'r, snd boxing often breeds a thinker.
"My favorite saying is 'Step into the ring . . . Step into reality.' When
you're in that ring, it's you, a pair of gloves and a mouthpiece.
,, Your friends don't matter, because your friends aren't in the ring with
you. Your car or clothes don't matter, because they're not there either.
"11 takes a special breed to be a boxer, to step into the ring with someone
you've never met, never talked to and try to knock him out.
"I've asked myself, 'How can you do this? Are you rick?'
"1 believe that I was a Spartan in the time of Greece, a gladiator in the
time of home, and a knight in the time of England. Now I'm a boxer. It
couldn't he any other way."
Perez began amateur boxing under H. G. Konoracki. He fought 30 fights,

It couldn't be any other way.'
lost six... "It was a school," Perez said, "a learning stage.". and turned
April, 1972.
"It was awfully tough," Perez said. "1 was fighting guys that lived in
the gym. All they did was train and box.
"Eery-body said H. G. fed us to the wolves. But they're wrong. He got us
fights."
Discouraged and ready to quit, Perez teamed with Jim Clark, a physical
education teacher at South Seminole Junior High School.
"He turned me from a slugger-type fighter into a boxer," Perez said.
Finally, in early 1974, Perez signed with Ashlock — one of the country's
most progressive promoters and moved his training camp from a small
gym in Clark's house to the Orlando Sports Stadium,
Midway through 1974, Perez last a fight at Milwaukee he should have
won, lost to inferior Al Moss, to Eddie Davis of Tampa and to Orlando's Joey
Vincent.
"It was a baaaad period," Perez said. "It was a depressed period. I had
to quit., I had to get it all straight in my mind."
He retired.
"For two weeks I thought it through. And I decided that guys had ken
hitting me with lefts and rights and that I wasn't getting hurt.
"I decided that 11 a guy was in shape, he wouldn't get hurt. Your body
cai take the blow, accept it, and get rid of it. But can your mind?
"And I decided I did have a place In the ring."
Since that point he has lost one fight, and that was In Texas (our days
alter a rugged bout he woi.
Now he's looking to the London bout, and fights with Dennis Riggs,
farmer state middleweight champion, and John Pinney, the Southern
middleweight champion.
And he's looking not out of choice to the much-publicized bout with
Joey Vincent.
"There's no doubt in my mind I can whip him," Perez said. "Vincent has
seen me fight recently and all of a sudden he comes up with a broken linger.
(Vincent reportedly broke a finger on his right hand in a recent fight.
The Perez-Vincent bout was postponed indefinitely).
"1 don't really want to fight Vincent. He can't do anything for me. He's
nothing. And it he beats me, I'm a bum."
When Perez came out of retirement, he adopted the nictcname "Taco,"
which had been his private nickname for years.
Taco, why Taco? Does he Like tacos?
"You know," Perez said. "I was at the Central Florida Fair a while ago,
Just walking with Barbara. We passed this food stand and we smelled, and
they were selling tacos.
"I turned to Barbara and said, 'I've got to eat a taco! This is way pas t
due.' So I tried one. And it really was my first one.
"And you know wLat' I liked
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track meet, highlighted by some the most outstanding athletes
ever to attend high school in Florida.
Mike Robei-son of Winter Park. who recently signed a grant.
b-aid to florida State, won the 120-yard high hurdle' (13.5), the
1(*)-yard dash (9.5) and the 22)-yard dash (20.7).
Roberson, running the three events Into a stiff wind, set meet
records in the hurdles and 220.
HIs 220 time matched the best time of Seminole Junior
College sprinter Don Merrick, who has been selected to tour the
People's Republic of China nest month with the US. track team.
Merrick also tied a world record in the 70-yard dash earlier this

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photo finish.
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With his Joey Vincent showdown

coupe of familiar laces on the

postponed Indefinitely,
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England Tuesday to battle Johnny
Batten In a middleweight matchup.
Perez has lost once in his last 14

Sanford Recreation Depart- teammate Bo Graham added collected a double for Strom. rounder a decided underdog.
ment captured wins Friday in two singles.
Britain's Batten was Britain's
berg-Carbon,
the Sanford Little league.
Olympic representative In the im
The Railroaders topped First
Apex scored all Its runs In the
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Federal 19-2 In the National fifth inning to up Its record In Department evened
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ford Recreation Department Stroniberi-Carlson Is 1-3 and Hunk is a game behind at 3-1, wallop in both hands, and most fistic
dumped Florida State Bank 14-4 United Transportation Union i.s Seminole Petroleum is 1-3 and experts feel Perez will be fortunate
in the American league.
0-4.
Florida State Bank Is 0-4.
to last the distance.
The Railroaders lead the
Hon Howard poked two
The contest will take place in
National League vith a 4.0
Bill Casgrave of Apex singles for Florida State Rar.k. London and will be part of an all-star
record.Chase and Seminole sniashed a grand slam home
card, which includes John Stracey
---- Sporting Goods arc 2-2, and run, poked a single and pitched -First
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Oviedo's Mike Cox reached fanned one and walked one.
A one-hitter, a two-hitter, two base on an error and later
Latour and Arnelt; Bobbin
I)lTlan scored the game's
three-hitters and a (our-hitter scored on Mark DeVries'
only run In the third when Tony and Ellis.
highlighted Friday's four sacrifice fly.
l.edford reached base on a
games In which Lyman and OrEdgewater opened its
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Leroy Martin, Reginald Davis,
liranch anu AlVin (..'urnlmngs [inished filth (3:31.2).
The top six finishers in each event qualified for regional
meet, which will be held Friday at Showaltei Field.
The Class 3A regional will be held the same time at
Showalter. The Class 3A District was con'Ju'tei Saturday night
at ShQwaJter,

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Williams and Lat.lmer qualified with a sixth place (3 36 8)
Herbert Branch of S",nlnnle lt"ped to a Inuirth rlace in the
long jump (20-feet, 8-inches), Willie C?Uoway of Seminole
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defense of his 14-pound champtinnship. The bouts will be held
Royal Albert Hall.

ThIS week in PhiladelphIa, a

make an appearance. Sammy

"Kid" Barr and Gene Piiider take on
two

hIgiiy-rated

defeated Ray Elson. But Elson Is
close to signing a non-title match
with Gallndez as part of the All-Lyle

home TV show May 16.

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dieweight.s in the city of Brotherly
Love.
Barr, who has been defeated
locally by Perez, John Pinney and

Tampa's Tony Licata scored the
biggest win of his career in New
Orleans the same night Quarry
defeated Mott. Licata got a measure

"The Worni" Monroe In one
scheduled 10-rounder,
Monroe is the only man to defeat
Vincent. and Is rated among the
world's 10 lop middleweights.
Pinder split his two Orlando
outings. First, he was stopped by
Gene Wells In live rounds. But the
Bahamian came back to upset

man who ever beat him, R.amon
Mcndez,
The final scorecards were all in
Licata's feivor by wide margins,'
and "Tough Tony" added Insult to
injury by dropping 'e Italian In the
Fourth round for an eight-count.
Randy Neumann will make his
next appearance in Milwaukee on
May 12, when he tangles with tough
Pat Duncan In the main event,

Nathanial Gates.
Eddie 'The Flame" Gregory will
supply Pinder's opposition.
Mike Quarry annexed the Texas
light heav) weight championship
last week by taking the measure of
dangerous Melvin Molt Quarry now
is looking for a possible shot at
Victor Galindez for the world

championship.
As of now, Quarry hopes to stay
active with a match against un-

From GaInesville comes the
Following results: Bowie Adams and
Tommy Howard battled to a 10round draw; LeRoy Alexander lost a
decision to Bob Ellis; John Wayne
Battle scored an easy win over Babe
Clark.

Earnie Shavers, who stopped Leon
Shaw in Orlando In one round,
scored his 49th K.O. in 55 fights. This

time his victim ssas Atlantic City's

HochelleNornis,whoIelllnthe 10th
round of their New York
heavyweight match.
Norris Is the man who handed
Miami's Mike Koranicki his first
loss recently in Madison Square
Garden, but against Shavers he
trailed on all the officials' cerds.;
St. Petersburg dropped a close split
decision to Tommy Kost of
Binghampton. Barrel may be ap-

peaning in the Central Floi'ida aws
again in the near future His name s
being mentioned as a possible op.
ponent for Pete Ashlock's crack
heavyweight Jody Ballard.
Ever wonder what happened to
Henry 'Tiger" Hall? lie was
stopped in quick succession by
Edgar Ross and Wllie Chaney in
Orlando. After those losses he went
north and tried to start all over.
The locale is different, but the

resultsthesame. Intheopening bout
of the Stiaveu-s-Noi-ris main event,
Hall was stopped again. This time it
was Archie Andrews of Philadelphia
and he did it in 2:56 of the second

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Michelle Nooney paced
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Dorir'
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the Middies went on to defeat
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B4e CaIdwell and Al Stanley, both of Lyman, took second,
in the it,.mi1e run and pole vault respectively. Caidwell ran a
9:44.0 two mile (winning Lime was 9:23.5) and Stanley vaulted
13-feet, 6-inches (winning vault was 14 feet).
Tom Herron of Lyman qualified in the two mile with a filth
place (9:53.6) and a fifth place in the mile (4:35.8).
Jerry Human of Lyman qualified in the discus sith a fifth
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Larry Williams and his father Ted, stopped in at Seminole
Sporting Goods with a string of 14, whIch they took on bullhead
mInnows near the old sawmill site on the St. Johns River. The
largest went more than three pounds.
Ken Mcintosh and Frank Whigham used the gold "Rapala"
p!ug in one of their secret holes off the St. Johns to land six, all of
Iiiemn braggn' size. The top one hit the scales at eight and a half
was a six pounder, two five pounders and two Four
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Homer Mcintire and wife of Hamilton, Ohio, fished out of
Cceola Fish Camp using live shiners In the Lemon Bluff area,
Homer came up with a bass ofrcvcn and a half pounds.
On a Thursday trip, this writer finally 4ocated a school of
hungry bass, landing six from two to fIve pounds on a Bomber
"Pinfish" plug. These were taken In the river near Marina Isle
Fish Camp.
Another Marina Isle visitor, Mr. Mower, landed one of five
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Mary Penney fished from the dock at the same camp Wednesday and tnad 25 speckled perch to show fur her efforts.
Breani have been scattered and hard to find, but Vern Hardy
from Roblnsonvllle, NC. brought In 52 nIce ones, fishing with
Bob King on Wednesday.
Fred KnIght at the Plaza Sports Shop reported he sold out of
"Spot" lures in the red and white color this week, which which
bears out the fact that bass are going for underwater plugs more
than the reiwlar surface lures.

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Jake Knight and Tom "Hoppy" Hopkins are having good luck
with their flyrods, landing several limit strings of bass In the
past et'k.
Tom Gordie, whc fishes daily out of Osteen Bridge Camp,
came in with one good-sized bass Thursday, Otherwise, things
have been on the quiet side around the Lrldge. A few specks In
the deep water and scattered bream catches made up most of
the catches.

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be satisfied with a few speckled perch. Bream are scattered-on
the move and hard to locate.
lake Crescent and Dead Lake are having a fantastic late run
of speckled perch.
Merle Keller and Jim Beck of Daytorvi visited there last week
and found bass galore in the grass beds. They landed five
beauties before the wind came up and ran them in.
Surf fishing on the coast is good with some of the biggest blues
in years hitting cut mullet. Several 10 to 12 pounders have been
landed.
Barry On-eli pulled in three blues and a 13-pound channel bass
the Old Coait Guard Station with cut mullet for bait.
David Hiley and Tim hopkins hit the jackpot on blues In
Sebastian Inlet landing 43akmg with assorted bottom fish.
Main Street Pier anglers are looking forward to a good
weekend after being hampered by rough water all week.
Spanish mackerel and blues are there but hard to get to with
the wind whipping eight foot waves around the end of the pier.
'Jig whitIng we're caught before the weather got too rough.
Larry Smith tried his luck In the Indian River near Cocoa.
Three chsnnel bass, nine bluefIsh and a shark Fell for shrimp
and cut-up ladylish bait.
Some late notes on the freshwater scene show a limit of bream
Icr Pete Ragidale, fishing West Lake Tohopikeilga; and at
Camp Seminole on the Wekiva river, bass were the big thing all
week.
One party too,c a string of seven and Chris Petersen landed
three, the largest one (our and a hall pounds. All were taken on
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Johns, but Gerald Deiong, camp operator, said bass men have
been cleaning up using the small "Gay Blade" lure.
How Fishej-men are sharpening their shooting on the Wekiva
Rver, getting plenty of fat mullet and cleaning out some of the
bIg garfish. George Cheney at Wekiva RIver Haven said most of
the catches this week consisted of bream just enough for family
fish fries.
I ake Jessup has been plagued by the high winds, with fishing
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she oi k5 as a secretay at the Auto Train corn
I like daisies in a basket - in fact 1 like to arrange takes training and practice"
The beautiful thing about flower arrangements During the first, Jan will teach the basic principals misary. "They add such a cheerful touch; almost any flowers In a basket."
The -Junior Woman's Club of Sanford recently
is that ever)one can make them,
of d esign, color and how to give arrangemen ts a everyth ing else can be looking tired, but one glance
A basket arrangement is easily moved, Jan raised $100 for Cystic Fibrosis research at a garage
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at a fresh flower or two really perks me up," she pointed out Bo th long and short4temmed flowers sale members hope Jan's classes
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With practice, art] a sou nd grasp of th e basic a vase sho ul d look as free and nat ur al as they do smiled
can be used, it's easier to insert a good sii1 4 water
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growing in a garden," Jan said. "This effect is not
Jan has several years of experience of floral art
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C)5t1C fibrosis (C-}' Jan explained briefly, Is an
pleasing flower arrangement, there is no reason difficult to achieve once the technique has been behind her, both as a professional and as a hobbyist. simple t ask to trim flowers and repenisli water.
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why rnyone should not be able to arrange flowers explained and practiced a lit0e."
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adorns," she said. "It shouldn't stand out
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diseases as pneumonia, bronchitis, asthma,
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inexpensive arrangements using flowers and . ford, particularly durinp the Christmas holiday to wear," Jan concluded. "One matches colors,
whooping cough and tuber c-u!vsis. The gastroninattention, Jim will be limiting the class to about 30 foliage out of the garden; It's not necessary to rush season.
varies textures, balances shapes and shades.
testinal ymptonis are similar to those of chronic
persons. To make sure you are one of the lucky off and buy expensive flowers every Ume you want
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diarrhea, milk or other food intoleriance, celiac
participants, ca ll Jan Mrs. Thomas) Fr'eman, 202 a pretty fresh a rrangement n your home."
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where her husband, William T, anyone new to the program. Ail munication and are so tw a Red Cross swim course and in good health, is welconiv
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Parks Jr., was a military ad. ptuases or the voiuntecr work is dependable. It is a joy to have for youngsters each year.
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Sunday_A_ri127_1973
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A new slate of offleers was Cortex Avenue. Termed an the Villa Nova Restaurant.

Buena Vista Clubhouse. The wash this weekend at the Fina can contact Alberta Mitchell lot
day started at 10 3Oam and ervIcetall(n on High 1?; fur detail.

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Past 5405 meeting held at the had served almost 2 citizens. presiden( Joan Gebhardt, viceAll agreed that the day was a many fund raising efforts by and effort will go into this affal
SheoahClubljouse on SR 434 on Twelve members of the Post president .Jeanie Ireland, great success and spoke of a these spirited youngsters.
and city-wide participatlorl
--_— April 16 at 8 p.m.
and LU Auxiliary worked hard secretary Cindy Jonker c.nd return trip soon,
guarantee making this year's

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Elected for the coinIng year
yearthatdectlnnsareheldl wtouttoNewSrnyrna
group bazaararesounding success,
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were commander, Jack chicken, cole slaw, baked social, Marge Williams; youth, have more officers to announce
C rids Tb had larmed
Schraff;
senior
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vice- beans, rolls and butter.
Jerry Barber; ways and
The Hacienda Villa e
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means, Diane Clark; telephone, Woman's Club elected as of- one of the roup took ic so
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An unannounced added at- Peggy Samano; parliamen. licers for the comIng year the
Jlj'-dle Cronise of Hacknda
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Ramsey; quartermaster, Bob traction was the appearance of taria'i, Sharon Patrick; president Eddie May Savarese home These kids stick Village - Strong praise
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three-year trustee, Lloyd
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The talk at the meetings now she is sick herself, she still
this column about these active and welcoming chairwoman. eenteri around the ambitious takes time to Irive a person to
young women. Congratulations
For residents of Hacienda
ro I these teens rs have the hosPital" "so willing

difficult terminology for those of us not directly Involved
with the
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More simply, Dr. harrow explained, her book Is a

of the Phychomotor Domain, a current best seller. She
t'ias also written numerous journal articles and a btlletln
entitled Perceptual Motor Skills.

meet a great group of women?

(group

installation held this month at tkliUDjs me ii it tIn Lk

1k ralJ ( orr p'ndt ft

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Isham Sheffield sered as
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Licensed Practising Nurses .
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chairman,

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what presidents go through -- ate school of criminal justice at to gl'.e up her role as a lay
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president Margie Belne, Is the
G'rl of the Year Award

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reserve space In Sanford's
her bel e and chocolate brown Downtown Sidewalk Sale next
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gown. A smart three-piece for their very own, at Lake
pantsiñt won third place for Brantley High School Band
Juanita SmIth, 13, a student at Boosters rummage sale and

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Rae Artnian of Longwood, was this yea''s recipient at t&amp;

The couple has four children, Bernice Sabatino of Jamesburgh,

Council field its Fifth Annual Achievement Day last week at
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has dc'.'cloped a technique riuc or he needs in a six-minute
because I am prematurely If 1 was baptized, and I told her for example, the Catholic Hoover, East Central Florida
Iso-kinetics - daily work-out.
wrinkled. hate to look In the no.Wdll,rightawaythestarted Church pedorm. a marriage Director, Physical Fitness known as Total
calling me an animal anti all that is considered "wuasi' lnstttuteofAmerlca,addre3sed
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eight grandchildren; 32 great-grandchildren and two great-great.
andchi1dren.

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Dear Mr. Saxon,
pay our taxes while this man
Don't real estate salesmen doesn't pay any despite a
By JULIAN STENSTROM
and brokers get all the good fantastic income?
WASHINGTON (AP)
private property, and the di
year, recognized the igniui- a land owner was entitled to
Investment property buys? In
F F Using slogans as their weapons pute over land use planning has canoe of the dispute over th
e compensation for denial of the
o ther words, they buy them
Sometimes we run Into some th ing that completely
apd local voters as their foot prompted broad philosophical nature of land commodity or use of his land,
themselves?
Dear F. F.,
amazes
us.
soldiers, organized groups have arguments over property rights nonrenewable reso urce.
Rep.
Sam
Steiger,
the
AnFor
example,
last week four young couples who were
The north "tax dodge" Were been waging a three-year war and the state's responsibility to
C.N.
"Reflected throughout this ions Republican who has led
earnestly seeking to enter the homeowners' market for
coined by Individuals who against House and Senate pro- the interests of society in pro- nation's political, economic, the opposition In the House to
Pear C. N.,
die first time were counselled bya local Realtor.
eren't intelligent enough to posals to increase federal in- tecting a nonrenewable re- and social history is the tradi- the legislation, isafraid that the
Each nI them was asked if they were familiar with the
The average salesman hasn't use all the tools Uncle Sam volvement in land us planning. source.
tional concept that land is a federal government, wider
the meaws or the inclination to allows one to use to 'educe
legislation
recently enacted by the Congress and ap.
Their efforts have been sue"Lanj ca n 't be treated like a commodity to be bought and Udall's bill, could designate a
Invest; and the average broker, income taxes.
proved by the President providing for an inrome tax
ceasful, but once again Con- commodity, like beans or wheat sold, used and depleted as its section of land as a "non-use
unless he is an investment
credit
of five per cent of the purchase price of a new hone.
Apparently, the gentleman in gress is contemplating legisla. or anything else you sell," said owner sees fit, with a minimum area," overriding local and
property specialist, is
Despite
the many news stories published by The
not question is operating within the tion to establish a system for Rep. Morris K. Udall, D-Ariz., of Rovemmental involvement state rulings by prohibiting its
Herald, and other newspapers, not one single couple knew
familiar n ich Investment structure of the Internal planning the nation's growth. the 1)111's chief s;x)ner in the or gukhince," it wrote.
.itlsls and pukntiaIitie. Rcenue ('ode, or hi' would be
development. 1k kels reAm.
anything about it. In fact, they'd never heard of it.
first comprehensive land house. "It is an Irrcplaceable
Most real estate salesmen are fit jail. So hatever he is usingThe
An
Interior
Department
offi
bursement
of
the
owners
of
Of course, even if they had heard of It the program
use planning bill was in. asset,"
cia!, who asked tha t his name such property would cost too
trained to sell properties, not to eliminate his income tax troduced in 1972. The Senate
would not provide the answer to their problems because
Planning for its use, he said, not be used, said the state's au- much,
buy them, passing the property must be legal
the prices of new homes they could buy on their present
and available has passed such legislation "is society's option about how thorized police powers, protectInformation on to prospective to you if you would
"Mo (Udall) and the other
iirornes were nowhere near the cost of existing new
but use twice but last year, when the
we grow and t.hequalityof life," ing the interests of a comju- suppo rters of the bill said it
bui,rs.
them.
hoins th ey would have to purchase to be eligible for the
measure reached the house
'We're running out of cheap nity, justified land use plan- doesn't jeopardize private
tax
credits.
Also, many brokers are
Some years bock, the U.S. floor, the House decided by a land...." the congressman said. r)ing.
property
and
it
does,"
Steiger
Let's take an imaginary case — e composite of these
vote of 211 to 204 not to consider
discouraged from investing Supreme Court ruled that
The House Interior Corn"The Constitution does not said,
four
couples — as an example.
Y
it,
The
prop
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als, somewhat mittec, in its report explaining give a person
because of the possibility of American possesses the right to
the
The
various
conservative
orright
to
In
Hill
and Bettg Buyer are both employed. He makes
greatl Increased taxes corn, use every legal
have been re-In- the land use lanning
p
legisla - land as he wishes," the official ganizations that delug
means to reduce troduced.
ed
sena.
$6,400
a
year and her $4,600 per annum brings their total
pared with noubroker in- his income tax. YOU
can't VC
In
the
view
of
Sen.
Henry
N.
tion
the
committee
drew
up
last
said,
but
he
acknowledgedtars
and
representatives
with
wages to $11,000 for the year.
vestors. Brokers are under a a much highe
r au thority.
mail in their battle against the
They're paying (or their car, a set of tires, and their
Jackson, 1)-Wash., the leading
heavy burden of proof to show
legislation have focused on this
department
store accounts run their payments to a total
The
chances
are,
this
gensponsor
of
the
legislation
in
the
that investment is not a part of
issue
in
the
literature
they
dis-of
$2,100
—
bringing
their adjusted in co me to $&amp;90() per
Ileman
stood
here
you
do
now
Senate,
the
House
was
Drestheir business In which ase
tnibuted
around
the
nation.
annum,
On
this
basis
they can qualify for a home selling
a number of years ago. And sured into its decision last year
profits, upon resale, are subject
They
said
thø
bill
would
let
the
for
$Z2,20.
to 'rrgwar income taxes Instead he was smart enough to find out by right wing groups plying the
government confiscate private
The down payment on a $V,500 home under FHA
of the reduced capital gains how to use money, hIch might members with mail from conproperty,
an
allegation
hotly
would be 1700. They can handle that all right, too.
tus.
otherwise have been paid u stituents fearing federal control - F ;~~
denied by the measure's sponBut there's still one big problem!
taxes, to leverage himself into a over their property.
Granted there are broker,
sora.
Where
can you find a new home today for $fl,?
millio naire.
"I
cannot
believe
that
the
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and salesmen who do make
The
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to
Restore
You
can't.
form letter hate mail which
property investments, but those
the Constitu tion, Inc.," said in a
Unless you are on the verge of suddenly appeared on my desk
By the time th e Fed eral Housing Administration,
who do can only purchase a retirement, you can still do
newsletter:
represen ts the true feelings of
local building codes and subdivision ordinances, and other
small percentage of what's wiiat he did. Counsel with a tax Americans," said Jackson,
"Fifteen thousand words in
minimum standards are applied there's no way for a
aJlaWe. In today's market consultant, and a competent chairman of the Senate Interior
the bill spell the end of the trabuilder, contractor or a devcloper to construct a home
there are plenty of good buys ezchaige and investment Committee.
dlUoal concept of private ownthat
Bill and Betty Buyer ca qualify to purchase.
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for everyone.
ership of land as conceived and
specialist. They can show you
"The opposition came at
understood under the American
L&amp; how you, too, can become a
with
shiboleths,"
said
Steven
P.
millionaire
because
system
of constitutional
he made
Dear Mr. Saxon,
Quarles,
an
Interior
government."
money
off
the
money
be
did
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I know a millionaire who uses
GVIThgC
staff member, "It was shouting
The Liberty Lobby, another
government..."
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every tax dodge he can find to PAY..........
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right-wing group, sa id: "This
$
LS. slogans about big government
avoid pa yi ng his fair share of
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Un-American bill is righ t in
ONE MONTH SPECIAL
incom. taxes. in fact, he's
a
1
Thelocalrnail caznejnlO,20,W
with
Karl
Marx'
directive
for
millionaire
Send your question to:
No
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to I
enslaving people: confiscate
money off the money he didn't
Larry Saxon
PAY 1st. MflNTH'S RENT ONLY
Reflected throughout the
private property."
pay the government.
1 &amp; 2 Bedroom -Furnished or
2017 Sou th French Avenue
y
mail, i ts reci pients said, was a
And on Capi tol Hill, various
Unfurnished
think it's fair for the rest o( ds to
•Lakelront Apts. .Free Boating
Sanford, Florida mI
belief inanindivjduar5 right
congressmen thundered
"Swi mming Pool Cluh House w•TV
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against the bill from time to
•Good Clean &amp; Quint Living
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subcommittee and committee Hwy. 1792 5an1ord323•8670N0,(tTo Cava Ij.r
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For Ismilles or friends of problem
drinkers.
For further information call 473.45$y
or write
Sanford At AnonFamily Group P.O.
Box 533, Sanford, Fla. 3777),

Meredith Manor (Jill. Corp to
Catherine Swaggerty, wid. to
Roy C. Raymond &amp; wf Marilyn Steven B. Swaggerty &amp;
FACED WITH A DRINKING
James
PROBLEM
N,, Lots l&amp;2BIkA,&amp; all offllk F. Swaggerty, N 117.5' of 113
Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous
Meredith Manor Nob 11111 amended p1st of -Mann's s.d W.
Can Help
Sec., $35,000,
Call 1734.507
of Center line of canal, $100.
Write P.O. Box 1213
Betty J. Smith Thompson
Steven B. Swaggerty &amp;
Sanford, Floda 37711
form, Smith to Milo G. Ringe James F. to James A. ih...er&amp;
Sr., &amp; wf Eleanor P., N 100' of S wf Linda J,, N 117.5' of Lt 3 ARE YOU TROUBLED' Call Toll
Free, 6117077 f or "We Care"—
468.6' of W 100' of unplatted 131k amended plat of Mann's sd,
"Hottlne". Adults or Teens.
2, Sanlando Sub. Beaut., Alt, $7,300.
CONGRATULATIONS
Sec., $23,000.
Dwight Harris to C. James
Margaret Meyer. G.P.N.
(QCD) Magnolia
Svc. Corp
Sanlando
Utilities Corp.,
NYisto Wheeler &amp; wf Shirley M., Lt 23
Normandy Park, $14,600.
of NE¼ of Sec 5-21-29, $100.
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Spartan Inv. Co Inc. toSta lin
Bobby C. Davis &amp; wf
Galloway &amp; wf 1 ,01s Mae, [Li 1- Margaret to hey V. Henderson, Lost: Very small long haired dog.
White with tan spots Vicinity
25, mcI Oak Manor, $33,000,
L159&amp;1Q (less S5')&amp;E25'ofll
Sanford Boat Works near Osteen
Spartan I n v. Co In:,, to Alfred
Bridge Answers to "J.J."
lessS5') 81k 1 Resurvey of 131k
NLWA4U. 373 fiThv.
E. Walden &amp; wf Janie P., Eti of 4, Wtldmere, $3,500.
W1 ofSWL4 of NE14 (less S33'
Ivey Vance Henderson to
for r.w) Sec. 27-21-31, $22,000. John Main &amp; wf Virginia A., lAs
Magnolia Svc. Corp to Perma 9 &amp; 10 (less S 5') &amp; E 25' of 11
hilt hiunws Inc., Lt 5 Sleepy
less S 5) 111k 1 Iteurvey of [ilk
Hollow, 1st Addn, $8,000.
4. Wildmere, $3,500.

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Child Care In my home. Lake Mary
area. Prefer 2 yr. olds. 373.5911.

IS ALCOHOL \ PROBLEM?

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In my home or yours
Degree In teaching. 373 1.321
ORGAN PIANO LESSONS
By Exp. Musician. Adults or
children. Reasonable 66$ suo.

18—Help Wanted

18—Help

Assistant Bookkeeper
Full knowldge to trial balance.
Must be able to type Only •x.
perlenced apply. Permanent
position. S day week. Starlin,
Enterpris es, Sanford Airport,
Industrial Park, Building 131,
Sanford, Ph. J730411,
Ferrous Recipe accepting a
plicatlons full or part time, good
pay advancement. Apply II r.m.
Monday. Tues., Thum, Fri. 1009 S.
French 373 3650

Housekeeper to live or or out and
take care of home and 2 school age
children for working parents.
Good home, PIUS $200 per mo.
salary. Prefer older mature
woman In good health. R eferen.
cc's 8.11 $421 ext. 117, or $31 6117
after 130.
Clerical work, accounts receivable.
experience. Apply In person
Transport Brokerage, State
Farmers Market between 10 12.
NEEDED IMMEDIATELY?
Someone Interested In a part-time
writing job who lives in the
Oviedo -Geneva area and who ha$
a good command of the English
Ianqjqe nc1 ciri " ircs himself
herself. Must be a good speller and
nol afraid to talk to people. If you
can hack It. I want to talk to you.
Contact Bill Currie, Managing
Editor, The HeralO. Phone 372
2611 for an appointment.
LICENSED REAL ESTATE SALES
PEOPLE. growi'tg Winter Park
Real Estate firm needs
rcpre".entatIve to staff new Subdivision In the Sanford area Call
Mr. Robert Greene, Realtor.
AREA ONE REALTORS, NC.
6471111

Needs several ladies for telephone
sales work from our office In
Sanford. AM-PM shifts $2.10 per
hour. Apply in person to M.
Starratt, Atlantic National Bank
Building, Room 502 from 9a.m. to
1pm

Person experienced in atteral ions of
men's clothing to work In mens

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MASTERS COVE
ON THE LAKE

373-7900

Wanted

2 or 3 bedroom apartment, partly
furnished, fenced yard. Children
accepted. Longwood Area. 130
cc 830 7152.

SANDLEW000 VILLAS
110 W.AIRPORT BLVD.
SANFORD,323-7$70
3 BR. Unfurn Apartment
Central Heat &amp; Air

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We have spotless aptt , a manager
*ho loves people, budg*t
stretching rent Also unfurn.
BAMBOO COVE GARDEN APIS
)OOE.Airport Blvd. 32313

1 OR. Apt., lights, water furnished
Adults only. No pets. $90. 372 7296
eves 0. *knds.

LAKE MARY, I Ddroorn furnished
'Apt, near SiC. Nice private for
mature man, 5*1 3721t3O.

Monthly Rentals Available
$135 $150—Color TV

CAceptiono!ty nic. ; h.droom
apartment, newly furnished, large
kitchen area with all new ep chance's. wlthrs walking drStan

Man or Woman for room 0. board.
Call anytIme. 3275794

moving to the Sanford Mt. Dora
area needs sharp secretary with
good typing and general office
skills N. Orange, Lake, Seminole
County re"ienI preferred. Call
111 5330 for an appointment.

Sanford: 1 OR Furni shed opts. Quiet
neighborhood. No pets DepoSit

Nice 7 bedroom, air, large yard.
Close In. $123 ma.. 1. security. $3104*4 or 834 3789.

Winter Springs. 373 474

30-Apartments Unfurnished

Furnished Garage Apartment
Adult. $130 Mo.
All uUlitieS, 322 628.1

31—Apartments Furnished

29—Rooms

3720959

3 room furn. garage apt, glassed in
front porch, water furn.. Adults
only. No pets. 5125 mp. 372.1305

7203 Park Ave. 2 Bedrooms, 1 bath,
carpet. drapes. appliances. $173
pluç $100 Deonsit. 471.1253,

FOOD MART
GRO PROD .MEAT
372 2173 DAY - 322 5$ NIGHT

Plumber's Helper
3Yrs. Evp.r low e

One Bedroom apt., air con.
ditlrjltd. carpeting. $113 mc. 2101
Magnolia Ave. Call 323-06.

Lt'rge

24-8usiness Opportunities

830 3700

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

lawn care 6 maintenance
Reasonable. Ph. Owner 365-37:

Rentals

LIVE IN. permanent, with two
adults. Private room &amp; bath.
.VMure Loc$ r'frrr'nces, drivers'

Duplex, Furn or un

turn.. Carpet and air cond., water,

Child Care, day or night. Plant I Pet
care. Sew irg&amp; Custom Designs on
leans &amp; lackets. 322 7679.

Plsont Interested in STM or mor'
weekly working full or part time

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30-Apartments Unfurnished

Work your own hours. Earn extra
income as an AVON Reprelen
tative, Call 641 3079,

store. Phone 373.9091.

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Act now represent Sarah Coventry
In your area. No lnvestmen$, no
colletlng, rto delIverIes. Excellent
arrangement to add to your
familIes Income. Opportunity for
local manager. 134-3016 after 6
p.m.

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Olan Mills Studios

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I 1&amp;R 134, Longwood
1 or 2 Bedroom. Adults only
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
2543 Park Drive SlOop
2 fledroorn furnished air, adults

Nice Apartment III IS
PARK APARTMENTS
1717 : !ark Aven'je

Payton Realty
persons. 66$ 6400; 3220051.

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time. Average up to $10 an hr. ror
more information call 323.1645.

noatlnrj privileges. $140 372 4170.
Large I bedroom
1106 Sanford Ave.
373-1916 or 327 3972

FRANKLIN ARMS APTS.
1120 FlorIda Ave

373 6630

11$ Palmetto Ave 327.51

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ahlished community nestled

Families choosing Lake Hedge Estates

among the pines. Your .1'torne In

are discriminating. They want solid construc

The Woodlands tells the world
you've arrived. Drive out today and
discover just how lovely a well designed

lion,

good planning, attractive surroundings,
and quality living. And they want It now, but with
payments they can afford. They get it and more at

home can be.
Several models are waiting
for your approval. One of them may be lust what
you've waited for, Prestigious Area. Enclosed Utility
Room. Real Brick
Firepleces Available. Fully Stuccoed
Homes. Tv.o Car Garages. Large Comfortable Family Rooms.
Screened in Patios Available,
Walk to New Elementary School.

Lake Hedge Estates, where wooøed lots and beautiful
models are waiting for Inspection.
Wooded Lots. No
City Taxes. Enclosed Garage. Fully Carpeted. Lakeview

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L Robinson &amp; wl. Berta M., U
24 Blk G, North OrL Tern, Sec 4
Un. 1, less strip, $29,200.
H A Miller Constr. to Arthur
J. DeFalcis &amp; wf. Esther M., IA
36&amp; portion o(Lt335&amp;37,Blk
63, Sanlando the Suburb Ileaut,
Palm Springs Sec., $37,000.
(QCD) Edwin Upthegrove,
trustee &amp; I nd. &amp; wf. Barbara to
'David Hattaway It wf. Maria
P., Lot 3O Blk llEastbrOokS.d
Un. 5, 1100.
David Hatt.away &amp; wf. Maria
to Virgil J. Hammons Jr. &amp; wf.
Janet K. 1A 30 131k 11, Eastbrook
s.d Un. 5, $25,700.
Terry E. Morris &amp; wf. Connie
Wm. D. PlumDley &amp; wf.
Vpeme. II 2 Glenwood, $30900.
Donald F. hoover &amp; wf.
Sharon to Wm. L. Ballew &amp; wf.
Alice A., Lt 4 &amp; S i of 3 Blk 4,
Lakeview, sr,soo.
Nader Homes, Inc. to Morton
a Henry &amp; wf. Mary A., 1170
We Searcy Shores, 113*.
Richard ft. Swam, Trustee
Ind., &amp; wf. Doris to T.
Michael Woods, Trustee, W
18.5' of SE". of NE". &amp; SW% of
NE% &amp; SE¼ p1 NW¼ See, 7-2119, lt'u deic. parcel, $430,000.
Win. S. Ganovsky (Married)
to First Fed, Se., Beg. 289.03'N
&amp; OG&amp;18' E of SW cor of SE't. of
4Sec 152132, etc. $4,700.
Flagship Bk. of Sanford to
Perry 0. Mason, N 150' of W.
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J, Spring Valley Farms, Sec 8,
$32,000.
W. A. Mackey Jr. &amp; wf
Loretta to Jean T. Singer, U. 39
Idliwilde Loch Arbor RepI.,
$40,000.
Alorna Prop. Inc. to Howell
Woods Dev. Corp. Lts.828384&amp;
63 &amp; 111-116, Howell Branch
Woods, $63,000.
Frank G. Hendry &amp; wf
Dorothy to Wm. A. Stewart, Lt
22131k F, Sunland Ests., $18,100.
Shirley C. Thrasler, exec. eat
Perry Cameron to Frederick B.
Meitzler &amp; wf Babette 1,., Lot 3
Southern Fla. Citrus Co. plat,

The Woodlands

Lake Hodge Estates :

From 137,800 Broker Co-op Invited Sales Office 831.5445

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rom 1129,800, Broker Co-op Invltod.OffIco 830.6134

Sausalito Villas
Modern condominium homes set in a Sylvan location on one
beautiful Lake Howell In Seminole Coonty. Maintenance free.
tve paint, mQv the lawns, care for the pool, tennis

With its rolling, wooded hilts gently tuckea away in suburban
ORLANDO. Natural setting will remain for your enjoyment
as you follow the bike trails encompassing the

:ourts and clubhouse. What do you do?

community. Check and compare these

njoy your balcony, garden.

outstanding features. Wooded Lots.

Relax,

tio. Live a little

in Sausalito Violas. Where your lifestyle is

Tranquil Seclusion. Modern Schools.

'nodern, free and luxurious. Excellent

Cozy Stone Fireplace Available.

Construction, Spanish Tile Roofs.

Bike Path. Wooded Paneled

Shag Carpeting. Vinyl Floors.

Family Room. 18 Hole

Continuous Clean Ovens,

Community Golf

1, 2 or 3 bedrooms.

Course. Central
Florida's Finest
Shopping

Theodore IL FJ-HaJJ Sr. &amp; wf
Consuelo C. to Howard W. Amos
&amp;wi Jean T,,Ltsl9&amp;2OBIkF,
2nd Repl. of SL of Tr- 14,
Sanlando Springs, $39,000.
R B Bennett &amp; wf Francine to
Wm. L Coolidge &amp; wf Rse H.,
U. 53 Brookhollow, $43m003.
(QCD) Wayne W. Croasdell to
Ann K., 1.1. 10 131k A Carriage
Hill Un. No. 1, 1100.
Perma Bill bionics, Inc. to
Kenneth T. Calder &amp; wf Marcia
L, LI 15 81k B Sky Lark s.d,
$34,800.
Larry G. Cot &amp; wf Olivia to
Roger R. Stewart &amp; wf Gall W.,
IA 41 IdylIwilde of Loch Arlor
Repl., $32.,00.
Ni'der Homes, inc. to Stanley
(;. P.tke &amp; wf Janet, U. 66

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Anticipated state, the building material
Increased housing starts, industry is "fundamentally the
coupled with
escalated best market in the U.S. You
production and promotion of dealers here have unequalled
home improvement and do-it- opportwilty for more growth
yourself products, portends a and more profits than ever
heakhy economic impact on befcce."Inan aside hedivulged
Florida hrnther and building that he had just purchased i
material dealers,
winter home for his family In
This optimistic note surfaced Boca Baton,
at the SM anJl conve,Lon of
CariA.Wa1c1.of-tMyers,
the Florida Lumber 'and retiring preSIdent of
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launched by keynote s'peak"r "Much of the production
John A. Walker of North nationally," he observed,
"is In
Whlkeaboro, N.C., executive idle plant,
at the moment,
'1t.' president of L05'I'a Therefore, there likely will be
Companiea. building material sometemporarysl)orage
whole&amp;len. wi th 130 outlets in consequently hig1..r prices that
17 stated, Including Florida.
cannot be anticipated, Prices in
Obrir that Ficrida is a
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licted, "will
"fabulo,;s success story," fluctuate Utroughout
year.
Walker noted with 3,500 ialhi 10 to
25 per cent higher
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1 I3dr m. $139
2 13drm. $169

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Maner &amp; wf. Ann IL, 114 Bili M
Spring Lk Hills, Sec 5, $57,500.
The Springs to Mayo W.
Grlaham &amp; Brenton F., 12 12
Blk C, The Springs, 14,500.
Joel Blair &amp; Lorraine to
Alexis Sayo&amp;wf. Louisa M., U
81k 13, Eastbrook s-d Un. 5,
$28,000.
Cameo Builders, Inc. to Robert
Hay &amp; wf Ardith M. U 584
Winter Springs tin. 4, 161,100.
(QCD) Jeanette E. King &amp;
James A. B. King to Jeanette E.
King, U 7781k A, Sportsmans
Paradise, CB, $100.
Harry H. Hanabrough &amp; Paul
Brown to Irving M. Felder,
Trustee S 32356' of N 376.66' of
that part of SW 14 of SW L4 Sec
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of SW L 4 of NW 14 of NW
1 4 of Sec 2S.19..3OSof Old SR 46
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Congress: "If this proposal becomes law, you may continue to
own the title to your property
and pay the taxes, but how you
useyourlandwlfl be decided In
Washington."

Thisbouseisadurefthefofh
years ago, witho ac Ill
the charac ter of Early American
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archhitecture. Notable are the wide roof overhangs
domesti
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w hich add to length and reduce maintenance cost due
There is so much you can do
to the
prOthOU of the side walls from the weather. Incorporated are
with scrubbable wallpaper. You
can make a room look formal or a linen chute, mud closet, package receiver, family room
bookshelves, pantry, broom closet, generous foyer. large
informal, cover all walls or use
closets, cross-veutilatMi, sepanhe dining room, bay windows,
only borders, or trim the furnhture with this new wallpaper. kitchen eating space. The first floor of Plan HAQY has 904
square feet, the family room 31.5 square feet and the second floor
Use it to cover a large con945 square feet. Architect Herman York, 5004 161st St.,
tamer and you have a new
wastebasket, Cover a piece of Jamaica, N.Y., 11432, will answer questions about the cost of the
blueprint that are accompanied by a stamped,
Inch fiberboard and you have
self-addreggJ
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a fa mily bulletin board. Dress
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Frank W. Byars &amp; wf. Jean to
Geo. B. Adams &amp; wf. Janis 13.,
Lot 26, BIk D, Lake Kathryn
Park 3rd Addn, CB, $2,200.
Donie W. Kelly, sgl. to
Charles B. Adams &amp; wf. Carol
A., 12 11 Woodcrest Un. 2,
129,500.
(QCD) Cathy A Odom to Wm.
B. Odom, Lot 108 Trallwood
Eats. Sec. 1, $100.
McCauley F. Barnes Jr &amp; wf.
Nancy &amp;Wm. I. Barnes &amp;wf.
Lynda &amp; Whitfield F. Barnes,
sgl. to Robert G. Gardner &amp; wf.
Gertrude, 14t 2, Cypress Bend,
$22.000.
Jane L Van Fleet to Harold
.Bethany &amp; wf. Myrna, S 300' of
N762'ofNWsofNWL Sec 8.
20-31, less part $15,000.
Rex A. Stone &amp;wf. Marian to
Herbert Branson &amp; wf. Wilma
J,, E' of NE ' 4 of Sec 13-2030, N of BR, less N 968'&amp; E 30'
for rd&amp;N/5' of E 110' $2,000.
John Mateau &amp; wf. Maria to
Clyde A. Pitts &amp; wt. Nancy L,
Lots 4,5,6,7&amp;8 Blk 3, Sec fl-2132. uruec Plat c.1 Chula Vista.

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31-Apartments Furnished
WcLAy,A APARTMENTS
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Nights 322 S4^.4 or 322.735

I or 7 bedroom duplex apartmen,
Furnished or unfurn,ed
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6 Room house partly furnished
with Ibath
1503 MelIonylll $30 7171
carpet, fenced yard, kitchen

eQuipped. 1165 333

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7 bath n.w home. Nice
Walion. central heat, kitchen
eguippel. 373 0257 or 323 1134

CICQIn 7 bedroom, carpet Ni. newly
refurbished, Reasonable rent $50
Deposit and 1st Mo tent, 372 1445.

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1919 S Frond
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373 7371.377 1196. 3fl 751
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Associate.

3 Bedroom witttsun Porch
In the country

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2 Bedroom, I bath apt adults onl
No pt Pretty yard. Patio Pleat
&amp; v."ter furnished. %125 mo.

payment, monthly payments less
than rent Government subsidized
to qua lifted bt'yecs. Call to see if
you Quality!

3 fte'rooms. 7 baths. central air,
near Rolling Hills Goff Course,
extra nice, Lease. 1315 me.

M. uuswocTH REALTY
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Large ? or 3 bedroom apt ,airy, $165
me, Ice maker refrigerator,
electric I. water furnshed.
Deposit required .

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cv busy French Ave . for lease

Realty

7514 Park Dr

7604S.Hwy 1712

3779731

CORNER LOT, 3
Pirtecrest, 173.900

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MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
3271991
1919S. French
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Homes, Lots
And
Acreage

NATURAL SETTING,
River lot, $11,100.

W. Garnett White

VA $0 DOWN- 3 BR, 119.000

Broker, 107 W. Commercial

$llSmo Adults preferred

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Loch Arbor, I BR. 2 bath, 132,500.
See your oroker or Call owner, at
372.2331 am, only.

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Adult mobile home village, under
l ge shady oaks on the scenic
We&amp;iva. Modern clean Interiors.

PRICE REDUCED- 2 Story, 3 OR
home, central heat &amp; air, fenced
yard, beautiful oaks. NOW 1)3.000.
WE 'TAKE TRADES

Country' Furn., 2 bedroom trailer .
117$ mc. Call 131-8277.

F 1 SH. SWIM, SKI'- 3 BR waterfront
home on nearly an acre. Beautful
kitchen, formal dining. Florida

CLIFF JORDAN, REALTOR

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room, cenral heat 8. air, fenced
yard, $39,900.

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WE TAKE TRADES
LAKE MARY- 2 OR frame home
with breezy porches, 66'x116

35-MbiIe Home Lots

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Mobile Home Moving
:omplete set up, licensed, insured.
I'll save you money. Call Orlando

Offices or

322 $511

central heat air, 135.000 Acre
Realty REALTOR. 3731750

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sectIon, central air &amp; heat, al'

Sanford- Reduced 3 bedroorn 2
baths. brick. fenced yard, 7 air
units, large utility room, walk-in

closet, lots of cabinets, i pantry
and kitchen, floor to ceiling book.
case, built-in desk in 1 bedroom.
1)1,500 . 373 0121.

BALL REALTY
Choice Listings
IN ALL PRICE RANGES
372561$
017W. 1sf St.

NICE TO COME HOME TO
3 Bedrooms, 1 bath. fenced, central
heat Read, to move into
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Owner financed

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$4100 clown and asume mortgage
CI' th'i 3 t'droorn, 1 bath with den.
$102 per mentt, total payment

Florida room. garage,
heat lair, cuStom de's.n

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Home on lake, lovely living room,

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If you qualify for new bedroom, 2
bait home on VA or ElM finan
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north to Austin Development Corp

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many other extras Must be seen
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American Pit Bull Terriers U.K C.
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'562
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Exterior plastering.
Platter patching &amp; simulate
brick &amp; stone Specially )17 27k0

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fleseutc I7.19
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6314 today for free estimate, In
driveways All kind of d'gqing,
WIld I borded

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surfaces. wcco. bfti or cement

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Interior,

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AND REPAIRS 3771338

and SIBC spec. Fast, economical,
Call Victor 321 0334L

VCAP

Agency

NEW HOMES

New Commircial Industrial
Design Construction Financing
Keith R Smith Construction Inc
3M 621 11111111, 14 fir s, Nadine

House plant, cus'orn made to I-HA

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BIls Lawn Servc"
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BUDDY'S HOMEIMPROvEMENT
ALL TYPES OF CARPENTRY

WANT AD Phone 312 7611 or $3,.
9993 and a friendly Ad Visor will
help you

Service

Reasonatle 3') lOSOor 332 9597

RESIDENTIAL REMODELING
COMMERCIAL REMODELING

Don't need!" Serves useful purpose
again when you sell them with a

MAKE ROOM TO STORE YOUR
WI' TER I r EMS . SELL
"DON'T NFFD% ' F 451 WIT If A

Lawn

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Carpe-try. emodelIng. Additions,
Lawn Care. mowing, trIm hedge,
Custom Work Licensed, Bonded
etc $7 miminum charge, Sanford
Free estimate 373 60
Area 373 9192

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Ilcensa, Bonded 373460

Central Heat &amp; Air Conditioning
For free elimatn, call Carl
Harris, at SEARS in Sanford. 377
1771

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33 Year Mortgspes - S pci. dawn.
or Conventional Mortgi'qeS.

Your MLS

Free e5timate', central heat &amp; a i r.
sales &amp; service Dyket Heating 8.
Air Coed. 3371177.

(formerly Harriet?'', tt"iuty
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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON

$55

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bp$P's, family room.
CHA Near Cowttry Club

REALfY

Air Conditioning

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Coffee serv
Ice now available in Sanford
37') 5034

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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE Y1'U
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

Beauty Care

HOMES OF DISTINCTION
Close to everything yet away from it aID
Large wooded lots. Strut lights
Paved str*ts •Sewers Sidewalks

322k 42O Aflju'me

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dial 322 2611 or $31 9993 To place
your low cost Want Ad

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Moving? Why Not Live
In Sanford's Finest
Established
Residential _Area?
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England champion pedigreed 190.

46-Commercial Property

Larry Saxon, Realtor

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373 7917 - Service on home I. auto
radios, tape &amp; record players.

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Dachshunds. toys, AKC Req. thots&amp;

6441006

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Real LSt4eetOker
tia sffit 117-4A55

65-Pets-Suppkes

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DPEAMWOLD5)5.500
3
be&amp;ooms. nearly new roof. near

apartmentt. PrOOtf'y ruts street
to s'rtet FI-'s vararil r%derit.ai
$t For a..,w.tment to see, c.,li
373 94) Pr'-. 17.3.000

s Auction Service

wy 16, West. Sanford
3735420

blacks 377 $57 after 3

CALL DE HART

J'MNFUPWI

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enDailyl0am 5pm.

Pevi Slue Lustre Electric Carpet
Shampooer for only $).50 per oaf.
CARROLL'S FURPIITURE

53-TV.RadioSterec

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$1095

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iday Nights,
of return on consignment at I
IS pt We aiso buy full
estates, etc

345 3767.

SR .46 on Wekiva River Room for

995

'70 FORD WAGON

61-Equipment for Rent

Cerm.n short haired pointers. 2
mates, AKC. 12 weeks, shots, $150
ea. $34 7315,

finest Adult-Family
MolMie Home Park.
Cone wt and Irtiepetcit
the Model Homes on

SANFOROS SALES LEADER"

$

1700 Frch. 373.7310

7:30

KENMORE WASHER, parts, serv
Ice. used mach ines,,
MOONEY AUPLIA;ICES 7330697

Sanford's newest end

.Realty .

OPEN I-4OUSEI4
I517 MELLON VILL E SANFORD
3 Ridroom, Pt bun, tamily room,
Itnced yard, tern, owner te.,fing
e. Corn. by. Make o.

'69 . PLYMOUTH WAGON

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POODLES-Standard AKC. 3
months, all shots, blondes and

Best lot selection
'now avaflable to

wave oven, 1g.

$1795

Sanford Auction

mow

wormed, 6 wks. old, brown
female s Stud servce available.

kids, pets, garden Access to boat
ramp 6.31 7167

[At Real Form

2325

'72 DUSTER

04 furniture, appliances,
lvi, carpet, and misc lined up
v.ryone welcome.
BankAmericard and Master
Charge accepted

FAIDBILE HOME PARK

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Patience Plants,
2".I" hiUh, 3c Each

Floyd Fre.r, 322 5191.

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'72 PLYMOUTH ROAD RUNNER

Don't mitt the tale this week. There

Schrade.Walden. John Primble
knivet Gardenland. 1100 W. 1st
St , 773 6630

Let me till your garden spot

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SPECIALLY PRICED CARS

11 MI. E.ofIl, Hwy 46
PH. 373 9119

SANFORD AUCTION
Monday, April 28, 7 p.m.

Hotpolnt Refrigerator, $700
Magic Chef Gas Range. $100
373 6411 after 5

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AUSTIN DEVELOPMENTCORP

VACATION CAR!!

STAN'S AUCTION

Wa Buy Furniture

an acre

3 Minutes from Town
3 bedroom, refurbished home,
Ih4ded lot. See It at $10,300,

Locust to 14th, left to Valencia C',

IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR

welcome

World Famous Buck knives, also

409W. 15? St. 377 7333

Call 373 5111.

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NOLL'S

KULP DECORATORS

Shaded lot, space for garden, 2
bedrooms, on pavedi'oad. $I2S30.

DIRECT TAX REFUND

V

Casselberry, 17 2!04206

51 !0usehold Goods

COLOR TV, $11.95 MONTH.
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN,

RURAL BIJNCALOW

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Antiques, estates. Consignments

Used office furniture
iol000 or steel desks (executive desk
&amp; chairs, sretari3l desks &amp;
chairs, straight chairs, filing
cabinets, as is Cash and Carry.

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Flv# Acres onS. Beardall

$3000

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We buy one piece or lull house.

$1 a yd Your choice.

American Eskimo Puppies. UKC.

For Rent- 11 acre for mobile home
10 Wekiya River Acme's West on

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60-Office Supplies

52-Appliances

large oaks. Liberal tirms. Also 2

CRANK REALTY. REALTOR
6.306061 After Hr 664 5363

V47 4391

cash price of 161 or $ payments of
U 50 Golden Touch 'n Sew, 1)5:
See At
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 East 1st St ,Downtown
3729111 Eves 169I116

large mobile home lots in DeLand
area. Call 373 6417.

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Reg Rea' Estate Broker
21395 Myrtle Ave., anlorJ
Phone 37IO

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1973 Buick Century. P5, P11, Air,
Auto. Best oiler 664 $767 after 5

AVON

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AUCTION
Every Saturday Night,
1:30 P.M.

With Bench, 259$

GE Electric Range, 1200. Gas
!ceigler Ht'ater, $230; Sears
Window fan, new, 150. 332-1190.

P,,latka 100'x3W, bulkheadi, 2
septic tanks. eleclrlcity, wafer.

NATIONAL AUTO SALES

2600% FRENCH, SANFORD

CASH 322.4132

atdv.In Spinet Piano

NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
Woodruff's Garden Center
601 Celery Ave., Sanford

St. Join River front lot at E.

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NO RED TAPE

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Pick up junk car's FREE. Small
price for others. 3731621.

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED

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1971 Singer Zig Zag with cabinet,

301 DeLeon. 2 BR. 2 bath,
113 Juan Rd .3 BR,? bath
large wood ed tots. quiet area,

TEREST

For used furniture, appliances,
tools. etc Buy 1 or 1001 items
Larry's Marl, 715 Sanford Ave

43-Lots-Acreage

In the Herald Classified ads at,.
black M.d w'tife and read all over

DEBARY - NEW HOMES

Wanted Usedpanoand
treadle Sewin., ,nachiae.

Wrctndise

ASSUME PAYMENTS

commercial, 139.300. By Owners.
372.3769 attic S.

TO

P40 CREDIT CHECK -- NO IN

transportation 1.100 Alter call
327 7205

berry, Hwy 17 97 830 1206

322 0*73

LAKE MARY- Centrally located,

CARS

CHOOSE FROM. LASY TERMS

1969 Chevrolet Impala, 4 door, good

Any Quantity NOLL'S Cassel

Top prices paid, used, any condition,
644 $126. Winter Park

Sanford 323 $700

113

Wanted to buy useo office furniture.

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vacant lots.

carpeted. $34 51)0. 3321195.

OVER 60 NICE CLEAN

1969 Chevy Maibu. 213 engine. Also
196 2 Piy;nt,ulf, 'valiant, 6 cyi.. Both
goud condition 377 799$

DAVCS' 373 9370

Pianos. $50101350
Sanford Auction

BUY - SF.LL - TRADE
311)1SE. First St.
In 5622

eminole County Beautiful S c,r 10
acres paved road, trees, clear
flowing streams. Horses O. K.
Terry Realty, REALTOR. 62.'0111

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Cruise control, air, steel radials,

We Buy Furniture

$715

WILSON MAtER FURNITURE

no Acres off Lake Mary Blvd.
East, 19,000 377 1770

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&amp;

WE FINANCE

green with green interior, vinyl
lop Sacrifice, 11.100. 321 0*71

to Buy
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lnhllesnorthon Il 92
Table Rentali$? 00

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1970 Pontiac Bonneville. new In
spert ion, power windowS. AM FM.

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68-Wanted

BECKWI'TH PIANO

So. Debary Flea Market

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

36.03 Orlando Drive

"Buy Direct From Boxca r"
GORMLV's E. 46, Sanford 323 1733

62-Lawn-Garden

1`05', 2 OR, 1', baths, unfurnished,
utility, screened porch, washer,
dryer, dishwasher, adults.

3 Speed
Call 373 1112 Eve's

80-Autos for Sate

372904

273 5110 f or free estimate

Small Store Buildings

59-Mis ica I

Cash Register, ISO; Walt Safe. 12.1;
TV Sets, $25 eactt. 60" wide Vinyl
cloth, lOc yard; Bathroom sinks,
clothing, &amp; many other items at
Fleet Reserve Rummage Sale.
Sunday. 1 6 p 'ii. West lit it. PH.

ow Skyline double wide. Payments
less than $173 mc,.

Forrest Green, inc.
Realtors
323.1353 or 645.2333

37-Business Property

After Mrs. 3fl.7111or373 7012

197) Veqi

373 731.3

Weekdays, 373 0061.

Assume payments, or rent with
option, 377 1409.

corner lot, 17.600

Wekiva River Acres in Wekiv•
River Acre's, West of SR 16. Room
for kids, pets. garden. ACCeSS to
boat ramp $342163.

yd. for only

---------------------TRUCKS DUMP ' We will pay Cash
for late model tanaem and In axle
dump trucks Call P1.1 LaPir'e

JIM DANDY JAll-FEED

3775961

CARPETING- NEW. Help your.
self! Help Me! Values up to $23 a

322-6457

1950 322 1415

67A-Feed

2977 Hwy. 792

Cypress and Pine.
Gormly's Feed. 373 1733

OHNNYWALKER
REALES1'ATE INC.
GENERAL CONTRACTOR

$968 Buick LeSabre
AC, PD. PS Like New

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straight shift. 6' txd,ti2'9S Call
Duane' McQuire at 372 1651

661 5117

LUMbER- Rough cut

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Cyi., stick, comp'etciy built in, low
mileage 373 1377 after S.

RORSON MARINE

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load 0.2 6306

bedroom, 1' bath on corner lot,
sii.,cx) (vijtIr., 1I6,5i. . pci.
Mfg. 373.1407.

'71 Dodge Van Tradesman 100, 6

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excellent, 163.

Uv'wentyd Items hauled free. Junk
1$ a pickup load; yard trash $6 a

Sanford 372 7111

2 Bedroom. fenced yard.

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spetted $30 6355

-TruckTraile

We will qIw your unwanted farm
animals a gou tome 323 1161,
123 $796

manuel Johnson. G-ator tilt Ira
(compbetm' rig. top Condition) 57543
Must see Call 3fl 7791 after S
Also Zenith B W 23" Console TV.

SANFORD FLEA MART
Hwy 16. ",M. E. of 1
321 0720
377 2599

Wekiva

Sacrifice Jeep completely rebuilt,
Pontiac Offer,hauer powered,
new brakes, oversiZed military
tires, roll bat, licensed and ,n

373 3166
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322 7313

tS' Fiberglass Sabre. 35 l-:P elec..

6" Telescope, equatorial mounted,
setting circles on both Axis, c lock
driven, includes 3 lenses 8. all
Instructions. $700. $67 244.

JOHN K RIDER. ASSOC.

33-Houses Funished

Will

after

11400 377 7032

BLAIR AGENCY

Gentle Jeiey Milk Cow

1971 Seabreez 11'. 60 HP, tilt trailer,
cicctrc :tarl. fiberglass double
hull 372 4515 alter S

$30. Black &amp; white TV, 11$. 322
$36.8 or see at 107 Andercn Circle

Commercial Properties

POOL &amp; TENNIS Privileges. neat 3
OR. 7 bath, corner lot. oeautifully
landscaped, 131.900.

Central F lot ids '

322 3")

3720641

1969 Grand Prix very tJOOd condition
PS,.P8, AC, PW, AM FM stereo $
track, radiats and more Sacrifice.

Motorcycle Insurance

1970 Ford F 11 oki

377 1825

Brand new Montgomery Ward, $7
cu. ft. refrigerator, $175. Sofa bed,

AFTERHRS.

________

Realty

312 211$

REALTOR

EALOR323 5774

7 bedroom, I bath apt , adults only
Nopets Pretty yard. patio Heat &amp;
water furnished. $125 mo.
Stemper

Harold Hall

Jim Hunt Realty

1966 Ford Mustang Automatic, goon
mileage, good transportation, tape
deck. $195 6.3.1 1550

1971 Honda 750 CC.
322 8101 for appointment
and information

67-UveSiod.POUUrY -.

3 Cypress Boats II'
$25 each

Furniture 8 Misc. items. Sale,
Lemon Bluff Fish Camp. O'steen,
Saturday. April 26. 10 a m. 6 p.m.
377 68-1)

377 5997

1974 Kawasaki, 400 CC
373 5016

Horse. $250
Laying Hent. $1 each
fl $309

635$.

17 HP Elgin outboard motor, 540:
13,300 flIt) Air Conditioner, $40;
1168 ,..Jir'VrUICI 0i Mu, 4 (Jr. air,
PS. Al coed • M. 372 7960

Datsun 760 Z. less than 7 mos old, no
down payment. assume payments

78-MtorCyCleS

3 Hortes, $700each
Neg Coggins
373 1116 or 377 1732

Sacrifice bass boat, '77 Johnson 11',
Mercury SO H.P. electric, deluxe
trolling motor, twin tanks, depth
finder, astro turf carpet,
oalvanized Murray trailer, $30

GE Casement air conditioner 6000
871), 1100. Anana window air
conditioner, 5000 BTU, 175 321
010,3

Garage' Auto Air Con
ditioners and general auto repairs
10$ Mattie St , 373'1739.

Black quarter horse gelding
Gentle'. 1775
37) SIll

By owner, 17' 1970 Chrysler tn Hull
Sportsman 4% H F', tic,',' ta ' .,i jetj
tilt trailer. Coast Guard equipped.
$1,195. flank will finance. 323 1762

322669$

finest Used Cars, Dick Blaird
Oatsun of a Gun, Fern Park's
Largest dealer
'75 Datsuns
arriving daily Ph $31 131$, Open
Sundays 17 6

eldis

66-Horses

Accessories

SPRING HOU5CLEANlNG?
SELL THOSE NO LONGER
NEEDED ITEMS WITH A
CLASSIFIED AD

6' Wide Patio
Slitting C lass C¼ior, $35

come first choice! Pius Fla.'s

Reconditioned flatteries, $17 95
eicban
REEL'S BODY SHOP.
1109 Sanford Ave.

Call 372 231$ afternoons

National 231, 1977 Sea 8. Fish, center
console, Coast Guard equipped 170
Volvo Inboard Drive. Magic
tante'm trailer. CU radio, plus
many extras. $1,995 Bank will
finance 373 4767

2 yr old 30" Range with matchina
r,'frieraIor $145 for pair
327 9719.

OPEN HOUSE

323 7716

55-Boats &amp;

lot

Free nearly grown
Slameselem-le cat

Thinks to Clas sified Ad. users gel Wantecl new condition. 19"411',
last results at a low cost. Try one
fiberglass I 0 with trailer Trade
todayl Phone 322 7611 or 6.3? 9993.
boat or lot for equity. 377 7155,

Broker

Corner lot. .itrai. 323 2999.

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clothing, refrigerator, house
furnace, plants Many articles too
numerous to mention 372 114.

1964 Chevy Pick up. $495; Snapper
Riding Mower, $ HP. 1375. Family
size i rrn. tent, 175. 323 2771

Il i Yr oh, 3 flrm w w carpet,
central H&amp;A. By Owner. 125.900.

With excellent busriess location

Mary tO' Step l6dder, rope,

New Am? ico Vinyl Flooring $7 a sq
yd. SANFORD AUCTION, 373
73,

I BR., by owner, n
$40's. Mfg . can 1)c. aiwmed

LIVING QUARTERS

bort'ood $163 me. Available May

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Free Puppies 2 Female, part
German Shepherd &amp; Labom'ador
R,trevcr 9 weeks old 322 7097

GARAGE SALE Friday &amp; Saturday
25th &amp; 761h 135 Alma Ave , Lake

MART

'71 some below dealer cost. first

76-Auto Parts

Orange City

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Datsun.Subaru Sale

wormed, 6 wks. old. 775 3167,

Clothing Sale Flemming Grocery
Store, E 251h. Midway.

301 W. III St.

177.74i2

New houses na rural area. No down

7 Bedroom apt . RETIREES ONLY,
$90 mo near town.

Real Estate

Trees- camphor. Japanese Plums.
Rain free. Flower pots and ben
cheS, step stones 309 Elm.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO

Lain Mowers We Sell The Best &amp;
Service The Rest . Western Auto.

MOSSIE C. BATEMAN

Reg

Heights 373 6713

1911 Hwy 17 92. Open Sal. &amp; Sun, 95
3392920

English w. % - Fern Park, Pt yr
old. 413R. ? bath. family room witi
fireplace, Total 7300 sq It. Ex
clusive area, near school, etc. 71
pct. bar equity. 18,900 Price
$31,500 Owner. $jI397l

Realty

$75; 3239115; 3733115

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1970 VW Campmoble Enqin,'
r:buUt, new tires, battery,
qenerator %1.eOO 3737216, (yr's

Huntiman Travel Traicr Sleeps 6,
gas stove, sink arid ice box All
hook imps, go'.xJ .ondtinn, 1600 373

1767
This Is our 151h year at Animal ___________________________
Haven Grooming 8. Boarding $973 VW Campmoblle. Clean, car
Kennels Thanks to you. our
pet, refrigerator, sink, sleeps I.
customers. 372 5757.
Can refinance or consiOr dune
buggy as part of down payment,
17.395
$34 9735 After I
AKC Req. Cnckcr Puppiet, blonde,

Carport Sale Fri. Sat, Sun. 97.
109 Exeter St , Country Club

Are you a full time drivc,r with a part
time car' Check the Automotive
Section In The Herald everyday.

Lane Bradford
Reg . Real Estate Broker
9017756999
Eves 3056.31 5)39; IA? 6051

119

Sanford- Almost new 3 bedrooms,
I': batt.s. walk to Seminole High
School and shopping. Option
available Ride by 7621 Hartwell
and call
$34 3700
Owner

o',n P,imcnt

BLOCK HOMES
Financed by Farmers Home Ad
ministration to qualified buyers.
Why rent when you car. buy for

OR NEW HOMIMAKERS
This cozy two bedroom home with
eat in kitchen. large family room,
and screvnrd porch on quiet street
is ju:t riot for ,ou Only 117.900,
with terms a v a ilable

Old Farm Bel, $50; 7 Wheel utility
trailer. $45 2 W enclosed trailer.

80-Autos for Sale

75ReationalVehlc

Pomeranlar' male puppy, AKC Req.,
000d blood lines, 185 373 674.8

ph. 3fl03S

54-Garage Sales

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Attention Retirees

3 OR U nfurr. , house, wall wall

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yard, carport. utility room. 372
6670 Deal with Ownei

6s-Pets.Supplies

53-N-Radio Stereo

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1,000 iuu Air Cunci. 2 speeo,
73"x13's", used 3 mm hardware.
30' wire Inc I 322 7379 after S.

2 Bedroom, Al condition, ,encec

LOW DOWN If you only have $650
with 1(011 c redit you may st ill be
bte to buy this freshly painted
inside and out 2 bedroom honr on
a pretty corner lot. Only $15,000

Merchandise

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By Owner Lovely 3bedf corns. l veal
old, large family room wilt
fireplace, very large lot 61m%t 1
acre. Idyltwilde Section. 373 946$

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Beautiful ranh type home. 3 64
acres. stable. Osteen area 617
1617:3736116.

Or 323 7M

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CaistIbry, Camelot 139.500.
I PDrms, split plan. 2 baths.
family rm.. complete kitchen.
drapes. fenced. extras,
2 car garage. near schoGI.
fty owner. $31 5375

Houses for Sate

ST. JOHNS REALTY Co.
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water system under city note for the $40,000 balance of prove I1.e system.
collateral.
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LAKE MARY - The put- hold a special meeting at 7:3u second alternative - a bank with Southeasterr. National operating budget in fiscal 1976, if it is not pledged to do so," highway entrance way to the
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chase of Southern Gulf Utilities' p.m., May 9 to decide the best loan for the ent-L-e $70,000 with Bank at Maitland. The bank. beginning Oct. 1, this year, Sorenson said. thus causing no city. The planners are to repo"
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several alternatives being processasthedownpaymentor mers Home Administration willing to accept the city's including a utility tax, adding construction on Lake Mary Howard resigned.
Brock asLake Mary's assjgant
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are actually valid."
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hers, says he may appeal
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Board.
But Rosenthal argued that educational community.
including administrators in the
SEA Chief Negotiator Steve it's a "matter of leoalit" n1
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representative Harry Pelley, people outside the unit." Pelley, meet again on Tuesday,
Pelley and his team members
"AtJmnmnistriitrs or i3fnird Who argued "it has to be a two- Rosenthal emphasized that tie were
adamant
because
mimembers cannot be included in way street." deniande(I one wasn't opposed to a grievance "nothing in your (SEA 's)
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except the teacher.
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former Navy barracks at the worth.
mission Monday night.
grievances to SEA officials,
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"Yes. it can be renovated, but
After a number of similat* instead of to school officials.
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Construction of a nev, Cit y ea'i it be done here it Is studies
on
renovation
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who
is
principal
at
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rtnoating Sanford's old Cit) mined site, is fle remaining a different story," said George groups, the
Commission Sable Point Elementary said he
flail could squelch hopes of alternative commissioners Grant, professional engineer decided several weeksago that didn't
see how "prisicipals
remo'hujng the antiquated ha ve discussed.
with the F oghan Kelley ar
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building, leavilig, the %liav open
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perform
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study
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settle
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Under present cos, e.itiinates
grievance procedure" because
new
Grant,
along
with
Kelley,
and
matter
of
renovating
the
by
city
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both
parties
have
to
be
involved
administrative facility.
renovating and architects James Melvin, Carl building,
in the master contract
The reports, bath from constructing additional Wifl.S Gutmann and John Dragash
Melvin was retaiied by the
tat.
Hughes, a bright and amiable
professional architects arti to
present building
would
parts'ipated in a study Jaycees mnorethan dmonthago young
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cost
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than
an
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engineers
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Any recot nine nda lion by 1.1,e
The five-inan conimittee he believed grievances
year old building, are being
Itie investigative reports committee for the fate of the report estimates that $600,(X*)
essentially could be conducted
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prepared for submission to the reveal that while it is possible to building, according to Grant, is would be needed to renovate the on a more positive note.
Ready for tomorrow night's Bicentennial Jamboree at the Civic C,-nter are these four lovely lassies
City Commission.
renovate the building, which "pretty much l'ft open. No present structure, without
When you get 'down to the and Jack Iforner, Bicentennial chairman. The ladles are fro left, Lynn Pemberton, runner-up as
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Last night the Sanford. currently violates a list of decision was reached on the providing any additions.
nitty-gritty,"
koaenthal Miss Citrus; Donna Hatcher, Miss Orlando; Doris Phillips, chaperone for Miss Orlando, and Eileen
Seminole Jaycees, who had building codes, the cost factor matter,"
The
Jaycees' study estimates replied, "you're going to have .Serraer,lfearing ('iincervatlonQueco. The Jamboree kIc offal 7: p.m. tomoo. ilirrald Photo
retained an architect Lu do one for renovations and additions
Their report is expected to be
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by Dan Crockett
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of the studies on the building,
decided to support the ar- I
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economically feasible to restore
the City Hall for continued use
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as an admini.strative facilit~.
Architect James Melvin also
suggested that the building be
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"traded over" to civic groups
celebration in S':mmiinole County and Sanford and band selections and then will be devoted celebration,"
Homer said.
Or14 owned and housed at the Flagship U.S
Iferald Stall Writer
for possible use for meetings or
.- %ill be held at 7:30 p.m. tomonow when the to ffie Norwood Sulgers.
nersaid.
Those events include a Law Week Bank Of Sie-1111mle, Ifor'
provide a youth re':rc1stion
"We hold (hew Truths to be self-evident, Lions Club hosts the Bicentennial Jamboree
Dougherty, who is credited with program, the bnce c the first Bk-en
Veranes will disetsas "What Freedom
area,
that all Men are created equal, that they are
at the Sanford Civic Center.
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Melvin said some renovations endowed by their Creator with certain
The Jamboree will Lw part of a tw'..day obtaining the Nonrocd Singers, caIl Lip
mir.t, the beinning of a SaiJord to
'Lift! S4'mnintle P'
band will play the
at a cost of less than $100,000 unalienable Itights, that among these are long celebration, highlighted by the Greatet' group
Philadelphia walk by Barbara .1uhIer and the National Anthem,, "It's a Grand Old Flag,
could imike the building usable 11c, lJbert), and the Pursuit of Happiness. . Sarlord Regatta tomorrow and Sunday on
-They go by the r4d saft that if lt,s arrival of the Florida Bicentennial Pistaric "National Emblem Morch" ind ',71W
Star.,
by
civic
groups.
Like
Monroe.
worth
doing; it's worth doing well' and they Exhibit at the t'nd of the month,
FO le n
arid Stripes Forever"
The other alternative, \klsmn
Fhost. words w ere ritten ii, \la and June
It appears that e ill tiau t record do the Job, he SayS
CD
The Jamboree's prograri tomorrow will
I mnmanuel luster of L*keie Middle
will make in his report le City 177G in Philadelphia and approved by the crowd at the civic centcr." Jack Horner,
The Norwood Singers have identified fcature the Seminole fligh School Band, under School willsing "God bless America" and the
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Commission. Is to demolish the General Congress on July 4, 1776, as the Seminole Cointy Bicentennial chairman, said themselves with the community school
direction of Mrs. Martha Oestreich; the Seminole band will offer a special number
building,
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Declaration of Indept-ndence of the American today as final plans for the admission-Alree movement in Jacksonville and currently sing Sanford Naval Academy Marine Color Guard. during the presentation
of Ue Colors and
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event were completed.
out of the Sandalwood Junior-Senior High headed by Sgt. Maj. Steve Gilmore; and Pledge of Allegiance to the flag.
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War had already come the year before on
The program — what Horner calls a -,real Cominunity School. where Hodges is coor. addresses by John St.
Carli, vice president of
Attending the program will be Miss
building
was
one
of
the
few
the
Green
of
Lexington
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red,
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The group has evolved from 22 members to Duncan, DeBary and Sanford lions Club; Anna Slarie Burkett. Ifearing Corsp.rvati(,n
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In their taught the openir battle of the American neted NorwoodSiners of Jacksonville, under the current seven vocalists,
were Invest,
two alternates John V. Mercer, president of Flagship
Queen Eileen Marie Serracs: and the Florida
search to entarge the city's ad- Revolution.
the direction of Gene Hodges.
and one technician.
Ilani of Seminole: Richard J. Veranes, Cobia Citrus Queen runner-up L%nn Pemberton of
mninistrative facilities to allow
Now, 200 years later, the country Is
Dr. Richard Dougherty, president of the
"We hope to instill the Spirit of '76 in the floats, and Homer.
Sa nford.
for future city growth.
lIcKI.-ining its celelxation of the nation's birth Sanford Lions Clubs will serve as master of residents oi Sanford with the Jamboree. It
Mercer will speak on "The libei ty Bell.
The lion-. Club will sell refreshments
Another solution, which has with a Bicentennial program.
ceremonies for the twpart program which
ill begin a series of Bicentennial programs Past and Present," and a replica of the bell during the program with
the funds from the
already beet! passed over by
One of the first major events of that % ill begin with th"t,iotic selectiorn, addresses tli;st %sill continue through the Fourth of July
will be displayed at the Jamboree. The beil is concession goira: toward club charities.

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dam1 average total on SR-4.'ki,
E. of 1-4. was slightly more than
LOCATION
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6,000
cars. During IX4 it was
se(-tionj (11 tho
A few %ears back
Enghirer W111. (IS1111 Hush road It %arious
and Ili long range unusu,-it to travel from the determined there was no pl,-ice
10,050
SR-46 (W. Sanford limits)
5.965
Jr., dealing Aith this county's "unty.
stretch of road
northern l'iart of Seminole to On this s.
A ltamonte
t'xamnp!c, and not pass more travelling it, or an increase of
23,840
16,825
U.S. i.c2 (27th St., Santord)
more than five times!
than a comparatively few cars
21.050
14.950
U.S. 17-92 and Lake Mary Blvd.
The voluminousnumber of
mng
ifi in either direction.
Many old - timers can vividly autos using roads itiSeniinoleis
33,240
20.275
U.S. 17.92 (N. of SR-43o)
recall when parts of U.S. High- in direct proportion to its rising
22,440
27,175
U.S. 17.92 (S. of SR-436)
war 17.92 were only two-lanes, population. In 1960 there were
approximately
50,000
residents
and not In the best of surface
6,145
41,205
SR-436 (E. of U.S. 17-92)
in the county. The latest
conditions, either.
,
37,800
tc under
SR-436 (W. of U.S. 17-92)
Today there isn't any part of population projection from the
construction
17-92 South of 25th Street in University of Florida placed
Seminole
at
138,000.
Sanford which has less than
Soome of the long-range road
20,000 autos crossing its
counters" in a 24-hour period, plans for this county according
to SeminoleEngineer Williamyear lirio. It would start From
Ten years ago and before the
1-he rights-of-ways have been lanes from 17.92 to SR434i four
Interstate
Four.
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Rush
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include
the
SH-434
and
SH419
in
Winter
purchase
01lipletion of
d for the following on lanes from SH434 to SR426 in
liit'h feeds many motorists four-liming of SR419 by the Springs (Gee Creek I to Sit 520, that egment of roadway: two Oviedo,
unto the paralleling 17-92, there
ere 6,145 autos on Sit-436(E.
of 17-921.
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stretch of road, there were
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17-92 a iyJ SR436 has become the
most heavily travelled crossing
in the entire state of Florida'
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showing some of the county's
other heavily travelled roa ds
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from S11436 to SH419 in Winter
Springs it) 1- acco nliqhpfl in
fotir phases,
flush further stated the
following is tht list of priorities
which will expand and improve
the present state roads system
for the county:
A link of Howe ll Branch
Road between the Orange
('('ummi,- line and S11436 iTurev
irmnCorner).Ths road tonics
out of Orange County (known as
IIrntio) and carries 13,000 cars
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conges t ed portions of SI4-42
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Old Orlando llighwayi from
.\lamtland Avenue to Sl{43' and
SR4V from Altamonte Springs
to l4ongwood. Would prohabI
not occur prior to five years
from now. I
Improvement to SU-431 in
F re_t 0h from thi. (Jrami
Count) line to S1-36 probabl%
SC4 VCO
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termination of Maitland
Boulevard at 17-92. mOrigmnalR
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into St mirok County . ilI cost
this county approximnatel
S-11 00.000 tp
rtqwred rights-of-way,
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In tomoii.
s ri' c }Ju.h
reseat his
r((1unnhI'ndaii(,ft n, hose to
fi'wnu futr'n rn4ti program s
and thenrsary thangts
requirt'I in Inc pre'sciit s%sltm
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building as being In violation of on to commuit on "severe
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"The building is sinking into
M.000.
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vic,lations
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report estiniates that to provide because of the antiquity of the the building."
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wiring is approximately 80 per but there is no Immediate
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we to be invested Into con"however, circuits are over\lcl%'jn was retained by the
struction costs.
loading and extension cords are Jaycees to study the renovation ,s "
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And In a report on con- 'runiilng everywhere In the in hopes that the Spanish style ,
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structing a new building, City building'," Grant said.
building, which Is one of the few
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said
there
are
In
Central Florida, could be
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that a flCW several moisture leaks
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Grant agreed that the
additions are made Ofl the
Grant said he talked to each building had "beautiful archiexisting
city would he employc and found a "very tectural features"
walyi2i
p
or par ng negative attitude" toward the
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a
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had
one
secretary
follow
craftsmanship
of the features is
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Grant
said.
investigative studies have re't'akd many defects hi .Sanford's aging City hall.
new additions werd made to the other problems with the "Unfortunately its eaten
existing building.
building," Grant said.
with termites.

WASHINGTON (AP) —A Senate-House conference i1l
rlve diE(ertng veralon of a bill aimed at Insuring that
hundreds of thousands of jobless workers don't lose their
homes along with their salaries. The Senate Thursday
added the provision to provide loans to unemployed
homeowners of up to $300 a month for as long as three
years.

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CHICAGO (AP) — Married people In the United States
are happier than singles despite reports to the contrary,
;ccrriflg to a University ef Michigan psychololst. "W
flnd that married Americans are far happier and more
satisfied with their lives than singles are, in spite of
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Ile chairman of the Consurner
Product Safety Commission says he is willing to have the
commission consider nanning the interstate shipment of
hightar cigarettes. However, CNIrman Richard
Simpson added,"I would prefer that the Coi.ig.act"
a pending amendment to the Federal Hazardous
stances A
which would rmwe the commission's
jurMefion over riourelti-vt

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P(ItTI.AND, Ore. (Atli
The Northwest timber inthe negative We can only
dustry, suffering its worst econornjc blow c
is showing
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for our rights, and
a slow sign of improvement after a P-year slide crow's
annot
force
us to bargain for
Publications of Portland, which publishes timber Industry
someone
not
in
our group."
newsletters and price lists, said tialfincfi plywood
sheathing has risen 11.9 per cent to 1134 per 1,000 squareEarlierd
during the almost
feet from last week's record low of $118. And the cost of
four
ssion in wtuch both
random lengTh 2-by4s was up 14.8 per cent, to $135 per
parties agreed
1,000 board-feet from last week's $115.
Polley took SEA 's proposal on
freedom under adBottle Law Test Set
o "have our Schoo
Board attorney check it over. "
WASHINGTON (AP)
The Food and Drug Administration Is granting the nation's corporate giants
Concerning academic
permission to produce billions of throw-away plastic pop
dorn. Posentl-.al said Pelley's
and beer bottles that it concedes will foul the landscape,
proposal "is an abridgement of
consume precious energy arid possibly boost corswner
our Constitutional rights" and
prices. In a highly unusual move, however, the agency is
said SEA will not "accept any
openly 1nviUnga lawsuit by the a1c seeking o black the
restriction on academic freeapprova and clarify a vital gray area ln the law.
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Essentially, Pelley's proposal
discuss additional
SEA
guaranteed academic freedom demands.
for students and SEA wants
that changed to include
Pelley took 19 working days
teachers as well.
to study the complicated
but later agreed to
Yesterday's setsIon was the iILwus non-money items until
. o Ic
bargaining session school officials have some
bet een the two teanis Pnd was IndcaUon from lawmakers In
the le St prcd
whit this year's
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"not just for the benefit of propoed article agreed upon.
teache rs" and stuck t0 "
Again, Rosenthal pressed
lief that it l the Board's right to Polley for 'during-school'
set policy. "You're asking the bargaining sessiens. Again,
Board to give away the right to Pelley refused, saying teachers
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iV er ai.appel returnc".I from and fcr.'ori:e the same th'rk in
Vietnam he as arresim,'d for Orange County .s tecond time
Wflilm ChSPPell's Shoulder for selling LSD in Virginia. wr,vd Mt. said that caft wasn't now
the rest of his life,
a short prison term and was before a court.
The 27-year-old AWOL paroled, authorities said.
4Judge McGregor
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C.'happell said he jumped Chappell to 18 years prison for
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committed armed robberies In parole and re-enlisted in the tile Altamonte robbery and life
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and was due to be probation, to start upon his
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U. Jim Plek'ones, acth-ig
Longwnod Public Safety
Director, gave the following
.
account of the incident today:
OVIEI)O— Kites idlI 1111 the
A black male held hire. llse air here at 9 a.m. Saturday
t~
9
Bruce, clerk at little Dixie when the !~xth annual kite
and
Church
contest,
sponsored
by
the
cIty
Market at SR-47'
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Ave.— a block from the police andGreaterOsjedoRecreauon
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drilling and exciting — like the day after he got fed up urith of-, the orie Orange County
is held.
taking LSD," was sentenced working in an office and went robbery' case that
tranPolly
chairmidi
of
_________________ yesterday to 18 years in pron AWO!.. front Camp Pendleton. sferred to Seminole for zenand threatened to hit her over
event this year, said the contest
plus supervised probation for Calif.
the head Ushe didn't hand o',er woWdbelieldunthelawnofl}
tereing,
\
AuthoriUes said Chappell wa-i
the rest of hki life by Seminole
the store's c-ash.
f
Oviedo Citizens Bank and wilt'
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Circuit Court Judge Robert B. apprchended lot November in two robberies Feb. 3. Ile told
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Ihe bandit fled the store on be opEp to "youngsters of all m1ling their crops in the May
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Oflando,butlaterescopedfrom McGregor he used pistol In
foot, with an undisclosed ages", including 'babes in 'Farm-City Festival' need to 4
the Jacksonville Naval Air the holdups, "But I don't know
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Chappell, who said he KnOWS
amount of money as Sanford arms,"
contact County Extension
'a"
. .he'll
now have to shave off Station and returned to the if I would have used It or not. I
The event is divided Into six Agent Reggie Brown at the
Zoo Director Jack Hanna was
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Orlando area,
had no choice on killing In
his anti-establishment beard
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entering to buy candy for
categorieswithfiveprizestohe Seminole County County
Police
said
Chappe
ll
Vietnam
,"
and cut his long hair, YC$tet'dSY
thm daughters. Yr.*. Bruce awarded in each category.
Cooperative Service, according
~
threatened
to
kill
clerks
in
"If someone in these roboutlined how he'd been "runThe contest is sponsored to Jack homer, executive
shouted that she'd been robbed
robberies Dec. 26 at a drug beries had resisted you
ning"
most
of
his
adult
life.
arid Hanna gave chase on foot, mostly for the fun of it each manager of the Greater Sanstore on Lee Road, Orlando, maybe pufled out a gun
Defense attorney Bill Stern and
it
Dec.
year and is one of 12 events ford Chamber of Commer
Pleicone.
30 at an Altamonte might have been the same
which
take
place,
onceamonth,
Produce
the gunman to rush O' traffic.
and
other
convenience store, but situation, kill or
Marine Corps in Vietnam and
Chapbe killed "
packed SR434 and the man under the recreation depart- agricultural pr
Chappell
yesterday told the McGregor told
Oducts
will
be
Rep.
Vince
Fechlel
joins
Miss
Ruth
Alice
Clevenger,
Florida's
reported
he'd
shot
off
his
toe
to
pell.
ment. Admission is free,
sold from booths set up in front "Miss Peanot,"
turned and poijited a pistol at
court. "I was bluffing when I
In a peanut batter and Jelly 'andch during the
to
Chappell
said
he
has no
get
a
discharge,
of retailstores in the downtown
threatened to kill them. And bitterness toward
Hanna who then stopped
Florida Peanut Advisory Council and Dairy Farmers, Inc., V1411
"fie thought of his par.
the court and
nobody called my bluff I
Chasing the man
and Sanford Plaza during the with the state kglslature this week.
police
ticipation
had
asked
to
be
sent
to
--a place
in
Vietnam
as
akin
to
Authority
day long festival,
milsers converged on the area,
murders," Stern told the court, enough killing in Vietnam to Where I ca adapt into t he
last me quite a while,"
Officers fired two warning
system and request mental
Chappell added that he'd treatment,"
shots and the fleeing
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I.W. rAXUC
"us
snows
You
ave some
mafia when he held up the drug insight into your prebleill,"
The Seminole County Part
Cundiff and three children in
I aspired to that type
'IthOrItV 'St'M
the ra4' yard of the Cwidjff
MGregur said, "but unlife."
he
said.
a
prm.mmd
7ALI-AIIASSEE, Fla. (AP-I the Proposed
fortunately
you had to use this
home at 226 Pine Strctl. Police night will review
' amendment this amendment to the U.S, Con. A&amp;NX'iated Pren he was unde.
lease
agretvient
with
an
inAssistant
State
Attoraey
formula
to
—
A
chief
sponsor
of
the
Equal
yepr.
but
his
change
of heart stitutlon.
said the man ran into the bow,
. get assistance."
cided, but Sen. I.Axi Wilson, 1. James Figgatt called Chappell
and hW under a bed but then &amp;Sifihl Client ln!treSted tn PtightZArricrAnentaidbewas was not expected to alter Ux
ERA backers hAve raid that hierritt Isiand jind a, of the "undoubtedly the amt rni,L
Lening the 40.= waire foo ir"iar%&amp;.4 t. A.r..# #.A.
ALr,inni.ni"vI AvI
rn Inla an
#L- ,,.,Ianm.
--wmm
kJ(F's sponsors, said that she nealted person I've envacant building, previously bate began u the Senate on the
The
Senate galleries were In Florida would be determined expectetitgrn
adjacentwoodtdcanherebe
","
countered ,1ne I've been
now
I,
ERA
was aprehended by Lorigwood
six
senators
who
have
byfl'Ieor
did
last
y,
practicing law."
pany.
Sen. Dan Scarborough, D- cii, but the tension that marked not publicly
Patrolman Frank Taylor
said how they
Chappell retorted, "I par.
Port Administrator Jim Ryan Jacksonville, said Just before
An
Associated Press poll penHouse debate on the Issuc was would vote,
ithout resistance.
said this morning that Standard entering the Senate chamber rtdsslng.
tkiluut'ly
dislike violence."
or t the 19Th session had shown
The
swing
votes
belong
l'leicones said officer's found
Fiwtt said Chappell told
Systeniis Corporation has an that the ERA lzbab1y would
18 senators against the ERA, 16
Opponents predicted defeat of Seas. Richard Renick, Da revolver in the wooded area
siow,ced t is definitely In- lose by two or three votes,
Altamonte
police after his
the ERA while supporters said Miami; Don Childers, 1)-West for It and its undecided. Since
containing "several spent
arrest
terrstcd in leasing the building.
on
an
anonymous
tip at a
then,
Sen. Jim Glisson, R.
He said undecided 'en.ators they could only hope that lastPalm React,; Vernon Holloway,
motel
cartridge casings and a
Ryan, however, irould not could swing the vote fc4 ratifi.
several hours after the
minute apcieaLs by First Lady 1)-Miami; Philip Lewis, D-West }:ustls, who had said he would
convenience sore robbery that
discuss tic type of indua'zy cation but doubted it.
pisfired round" but It w,isn't
vote
yes,
changed
Betty Ford and Coy, Reubin Palm Beach; and William Anbe had "calculated cach robhaadled by SLvxiard SWeIns
Immediately iletemiinted d the
Mewuhile, ol* fOmw EkA Ask.ew wiluld have an impact.
kil, D-Hollywood.
TU
Senate
kifled
the
ERA
2j.
bery like a military
('ciruoratiofl
the
t p.m. opponent, Sen. JUIian Lane. Dweapn had been fired during
wtil
The Florida House already
Sen.
Chester
Stolzenburg,
R19
last
year.
The
Ficricla
House
l.iggatt
board meeting.
revealed
the J2.nminutc chase.
that
Tampa, said he would vole for has approved the proposed 77th
Fort Lauderdale, has told the defeated It In 1973.
Chappell had retuned to roh
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MCCain helped his friends in court decisions.
couldn't reii.,ember."
During the investigation since April 9, witnesses have said that
"Did he say for you to say you had no recollection or that you
MeCain asked to have specific cases assigned to him, gave did not contribute?" she was asked.
special treatment to cases of attorneys Joseph Farish Jr and
'1k said for rue to .say 'no,' just no Mrs Wakeman replied
Joseph Varon, kept a scorecard showing Varon won 13 of 14 cases
Mrs. Wakeman, heir to the John Deere tractor fortune, was
in the court, and threatened judicial retribution again.st lawjers um',ictcd in September 1968 for aggravated assault In the
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who made small campaign contributions.
shooting of tier husband then was sentenced to five years
,,All of the evidence is uncont.roverted," Rish said,
probation.
McCa in and Farish both have refused to testify, taking their 5th
She testifid that wi'Nn the next few months, she met with
Amendment rights against self-incriminat.ion.
,%M:ain at night in '
Farish's office and, on Farish's recomNancv Wakenian, a Palm Beach so--ialite, capped the tes- int-ndation, later con!ributed $1,000 to MrCain's unsvccessful
timony Thursday, saying that in the past month )'arish had urged campaign for the supreme Court She made the check out to
her not to to tstify on a $1 000 campaign contribution she made to I' drisli she said
Mc('ain in 1968 while her appeal of an aggravated assault contier case was not discussed, she said,
viction was pending.
At the time, McCain was a 4th District Court
I
of Appeal judge
"Air. Farish told me to say 'no' about the contribution," she and In FebrWiry 1970, hit ,Arotv ,.in opiwon overturning tier (,onsaid. Mr. tartsh said I could say that there were some things I viction.
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Set For Law
Week Tours

600

Judge

ipprox!rnat('ls
fifth
graili' :tudcrits from
Seminole County' schools
will tour the Counts'
Courthouse during Law
Week, April .May 2, in
efforts to enlighten the
students on die workings of
the judicial system
Law Week is being co.
sponsored by the Seminole
County Bar Association,
county Action 76
Bicentennial Comniittce
and the county school
system.
Also, a Law Week essz.v
contest with savings bonds
awarded to the top writers
will be held.
A 25 Bicentennial design
savings bond will be
awarded to the i:iniiig
fifth grader with the top too
word maximum essay; a
$25 savings bond to the best
middle school student's
essay with a 250 word
maximum; and a $50
savings bond to the best
senior high student with a
word maximum,

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Pr
isons

'Jammed '

LAKE BUTLER, Fla. AL') wing of the modern hospital is
Scott's plan to make his tour
"We're just jamming people converted
to
dormitory an all-male affair was shot
s pace," Louie Wainwrigti', housing.
down by a television newsdirector of the Florida Division
Scott prai3ed the hospital fa- woman who arrived early and
of Corrections, told a federal cility, but noted It is
under- was allowed inside by state
judge during an insptction tour staffed,
prison officials.
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of the prison system's reception
The reqdest for an order cbsJim Godwin, superintendent
center.
ing the doors of the state prison of the reception and medical
Att
U.S. District Judge Charles systnii is a spinoff from the center, assured the judge that
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ir; - e.nnpioyrnenl ol otticials
It.
Scott, who is considering a main issue raised ., Inmates. many women work in the facilin special taxing districts by companies that they regulate
request
to close the prisons to who claim overcrowding has ity daily and it hasn't caused
is not a conflict of interest, say's a [louse committee.
new inmates, noted the over- eroded their medical care,
any problems.
Attempting to rewrite the state's standards of conduct
crowded conditions Thursday
Scott said he expects to rule
"I'm glad it worked out that
law, the Standards and Conduct Committee adopted
during his visit to the center the week of May 5 on whether to the ladies went along," tiw
Thursday an amendment proposed by lobbyists for
lo.-re.
order the prisons closed to new judge said.
seeral development companies.
'This
facility
was
built
for
700
admissions,
He has scheduled
The amendment provides that employes of developand
nearly
1,400
are
in
it,"
Scott
2ddjtional
hearings
in
ment !irnLc can serve In a dual position as officers or
said.
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Jacksonville May 12-14 on the
employes of districts such as drainage districts. but must
Wainwright has twice closed medical care problems and said
for information leading
otherwise comply with the standards of conduct law.
the prison doors to new adxnis- he probably will issue an order
to arrest &amp; conviction of
iuns.TliougiGov. Reubin Ask- on it in June or early' July.
person
or
persons
lv
ew has ordered them kept ajar,
Williams To Test,.,
Meanwhile in Tallahassee,
destroying
shrubbery
the system hasn't been able to the legislature is considering
TAMPA, Fla. AP - Larry Williams, the prosecution's
in front of 221 Magnolia
find space for more than 500 governmental reorganization
star witness in the federal trial of former Sen. Edward
Ave.
persons sentenced to state pnis- which would affect the prison
Gurney, is waiting to testify after the government calls
ons but still being held in county system and is being asked to
Celery City PrintlngCo.
three others who are expected to he on the stand only
jails around the state.
upgrade the prison medical
briefly.
Scott said he wouldn't corn- budget by'at least $l million toa
Williams, ex-fund raiser for Gurney, could be called
ment specifically or the total of $6.5 million.
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today or early next week In the bribery-conspiracy trial of
crowded situation because of
the former Republican senator and four co.deferxiants.
his pending ruling.
"But you saw what thoae cells
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are like where four men are
Her spricht man Ober TeHe
sleeping," the judge said.
Four inmates demonstrated
für ausländische Wagen.
how they sleep in a 6-by-6 foot
cell intended for one man, One
inmate occupied the built-in
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9bunk while the other three
spread mattresses on the floor,
completely covering it, and lay
Noüs parlons Ieiai jage des i
s
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) of complaints from officials sonville, produced
an agency has been in'cstigated by the headed by' Sen. Lew Brantlev, down with their feet under the
.,a
— A House committee has de- including judges, legislators memorandum authorizing the department
détachées
voitures étrangères.
and just wants to D-Ja~ksonville, will confine its bur,%.
' cided to hire an Investigator to and state attorneys that the
Inclusion of "adverse informa. get back."
FDCLE investigation to ques.
Dormitories Intended for 90
probe allegations of political agency abused its power in intion" on legislators in daily inHe said a Senate onirnittee tons about the agency's files, men are occupied by 190.
Vi talat' spráket när det galler
One
snooping and bullying by Flori vestigating them.
telligence summaries.
da Department of Criminal
reservdelar fOr utlandska bilar.
In the resulting controversy
"We're not going to turn this
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Law Enforcement agents.
over
the
memo,
the
agency
The committee authorized into a witchhunt, but I don't
0Pci
files pertaining to them
Chairm,an Charles Papy, D- know how to evaluate these
iir.iit tnt. LAMB - My
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ncambio per automobIi straniere.
reporters. They reported tha t fian c'e and I
get into quite
vestigator, cautioning Papy to
The FDCLE has denied
they found no Improper lnfor- heated
discussions concerning
handle with care the charges conducted improper investiga- mnation in
the files they timid nutrition. Please help
clear up
against the agency.
lions.
parts spoken here.
seen,
tic
soi
questions
before
c are
Papy asked for help, saying The committee was created flover
, Papy' said fhurs- married.
Ile has been receiving a number after Rep. Earl Dixon, Wack,
(Lay that allegationus of much
To me meat is an excellent
niiore serio us FDCLE miscon- complete protein food, but he
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duct have been streaming Into
meat more than once a
his office since he was named day or pi'rv nthr rb,v Ic I.',l
Cl S
No
Seen
- a tall-I
chairman of the investigating
o you. he gets a lot of long, of a !roblemn in U-as regard. For ifl1y'flle most peo ple have, it is
committee,
lasting canker sores arni says that reason I recommend converted to the same two
b
' We havv people who tuf%t ttk-;e are (auseci b) (t)o inuch rotating 1he ineat dishes bet. single sugars present in honey.
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given us names and addresses, protein, not nece.saril meat. .een ni.anmial meat,
and
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School superintendent William dates, times and places and the
lie alsobelieves pepper is bad ioultry. Use lean meats in all Finally absorbed into the body,
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anyone and that sugar is
theschoolslte"wouldappearto did things that the department very
Discussions in nutrition are
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detrimental and oni y
The healthy
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-, avor aines
an un or una e rn a e
body' merely often heated because the
.says. 'N6, not true. It wasn't
- should be used. I feel
H. Lormann said today he developed for a middle school. I done," he said.
'lilicrence between sugar and from protein into sugars and i'rmcipants fail to apply
sc:entifit' facts. NutrtAon is
mit urid wney is negligible.
fats They are then used for based tin chernistry and
being available In the near phasis centering around ac- him that FDCLE agents have
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future for the city to provide cessibility and the overall been a'king defendants if they you are going to havecan
an in- protein diet has nothing to do
sidewalks and access routes to proposed area under con- paid the judge off ever s:nce a tresting marriage,
ith canker ajres. I wish you
the planned flock Lake Middle sideration."
search warrant he Issued for
Meat, including beef, pork,
ould
read
my
book.
.;
lamb. fish and poultry, is a good -,%Ictab0 Iic_-: Pulling Your
VL j ot The &amp;-ininole County Scbool further discussions with school higher court.
so LrCC of protein. All the irseats Food Energy To Work"
Board this week named an- officials"intiopesof preventing
He said a legislator claims listcdcontamncomnplctc protein, i
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Harper and Row; for a
chitect Eoghan Kelley to any unnecessary expenditures th
.e agency bugged him, but meaning they have all the dvtaileil account of how vour
prepare plans for the school by the county and possibly by FDCI officials denied it, For- esst'ntial anilino acids your
both' Ixaly useS food, itamins and
construction on a 17-acre site the City of Langwood govern- iner grand jurors in an un- needs,
minerals, A your library for
north of SR 434, east of Winsor mental bodies."
named county want to testify
The only harmful effec ts that it
Manor, on the east side of Rock
In a second letter dated about an experience they had might occur it a healthy'
person
i'mwr can he irritating to
Lake.
Monday of this week Kim- with the agency, l'apy said, and eat.s lots of
heat
is
the
excess
the
digestive
tract, as can otht r
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Projected enrollment at the brough wrote Layer, "Tnere a state attorney said he had intake of f;l t, particularly
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spices,
if
used
ill excess. TWs
We're headquarters for Worldparts —your one-stop
school is 1,200, including 300 appears to be a difference of information for the committee. saturated fats. The amount of
may
be
a
problem
for some
source
of replacement parts for import cars. With
-walk-in" students. The opinion as to whether there will
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Papy did not elaborate and increa.sed cholesterol intake ill
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. havv
people
wilt) alread%
problem Is safe access to the be problems related to ingress did not supply' the names of any the muius'k tissue is not that digestive
our
comprehensive
Wonldparts line, we can supply
complaints.
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quality-made replacement parts for 17 of the most
facility planned to open in and egress of the proposed of the persons he said had made important since these are
I've talked about honey aiNI
Hock Lake School site." It was allegations.
January, 1977.
popular Imports on America's highways. We have
111611 chukste,l foods i CXct[)1 .ugar
:;
before. Sugar is a
The citv received a ci,m- noted this letter was written as
engine parts, fuel and oil system parts, electrical
House Republican Leader some organ ineats). A high-hydrated double sugar. When
munication last week from the the result of a telephone con- William James of Delray Beach calorie diet that contains too
parts,
clutch and transmission parts, heating and
the double sugars are troken
and
SChOOl Board concerning the versation held the week before, urged the cotniiiittec to "move iiiurh
fat,
cooling
parts, steering and suspension pa rts, brake
partIcularly
"I respectfully' indicate that with extreme care because I saturated fat, tends to cause an .itxirt in the intestine by an
planned
school,
Council
wheel parts, and exhaust systems,
Chairman J.R. Grant said you should identify those areas think yr,u're getting
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Over 91~~ million impert cars In America require
Uxlay. but a more detailed list Which you feel the Board of area that is extreinertily criti- 1xii-11CICS Ill the blood and in.
service at one time or another And now we've got
ci anticipated problems was County Conunissieners should cal, extrememnly serious,"
i-reases the risk of heart tnd
the parts you need to do the job
'J I `f forwarded to the city this week be prepared to financially apply
Papy as,sured the committee vascular disewse.
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Moorings and Devonshire, all
abutting or near SR 434 and today access problems and the
Shadow Hill, Highland Hill and apparent need for sidewalks
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Sandalwood abutting E.E. will have to he solved by some
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LAKE MARY — The proposed system within 1h4 community
six-month moratorium on the and tile hiring of a bookkeeper
issuance of building permits for the newcity department
and rezoning on Lake ,Mary
Appointment to replace Don
Boulevard, turned down by the Brown who resumed to the
City Council a month ago, will Board of di tm
,ill be
be reconsidered at tonight's
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7:30 meeting.
ordinance detailing procedures
A moratorium reso!ution to for city' purchasing.
IXe considcred by the governing
Mayor Walter Sorenson said
body ir.clude.s instructions to he signed. earlier this week, an
the Planning and Zoning Board agreement to include Lake
to complete a comprehensive Mary in the county's animal
irind use plan of the Lake Mary control program, but the new
Boulevard area during the six. p;cgrarp is not yet in ffert.
month period.
Lake Mary is to become the
The plan will fulfIll part of the second Seminole County'
requirements of the Seminole Municipality cooperating with
County comprehensive land the county in animal control.
planning act calling for plans to Longwood signed a similar
be completed by October, 1977. agreement in March.
Other items to be considered
Sarcr,son is expected to
by City Council tonight include recommend
that
Winter
arrangements for financing the Springs City' Attorney Newman
$70,000 acquisition of the Brock be named an alternate to
Southern Gulf Utilities water City' Attorney' Gary' Massey.

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cash in Itis possession when he Yates are in the holdup. The for the entry of
the Cundiff departments and the Seminole wah arrested.
today.
was arrested.
the Iterris muing.
Aggravated assault charge usin residence.
Sheriff's Department Burglars broke into az7.year.
A 21-year-old Maitland man
PntrolmanGaryplancksajd
(4ficials said the robbM and conne,etion with Ole poLiting Of
Police theorize the bandits
Pleicones said units from the responded to amW
old wcman's
house and took Anitra Gum of 50 Lavon Dr. entered through a fw-dir-was being held In county jail on use of a firearm in commission a niithi at Iliinnn ,n,I 1h6 Ufl..e
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hospitalization and life insurance for temporarily laid-off
workers has been suggested by Insurance Commissioner
ihotiris 0M'illey.
U-NIalley asked a s1wial t.isk force of insurance
comp;im n-pre,entativcs 'Phursday to develop such a
l)lan fur "citizens throughout the state who suddenly find
themSehcsdnd their families ithout Insurance coverage
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lie said there were represent,atives, of 17 companies on
tuc)i he appointed to make recoin
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I'ALIAIMS.SEE, Fla. (All) — The House squared off
for battle with the Senate over treatment of juvenile
u'elinquents today. but was expected to grant easy approval to a bill reorganizing the Department of Health and
Rehabilitative Services.
\leanliile, a house comn utte. agenda included bills to
protu I fresh and salt titer etLm from de
development.
The House opened debate Thursday on the HItS
reorganization bill iCS-S11165), following 107-10 approval
of it related bill i CS-SI1169) that creates a Department of
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Justice David McCain from the• Supretne Court.
The articles of i mpeachment will be a pproved by the committee
Tuesday and go to die House for a vote Thursday, Ch.airman
William J.
St. Joe said,
1vi'ed the H e of aw action Thur&amp;iay, a few hours
after the impeachment 0mm ee agreed unanimously that
McCair should be
hed.
A two-thittis House vote would suspend McCain from the court
and send Ws case to the Senate for trial. Senate President
Dempsey Barron, 1)1 anaina City, said the trial probably would
of )
the leg islative session ends June 6
apes of witnesses testifying will be available to house
ziwi,ther roniFlorida lublic Iiroadcasting, Rish said.
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Hopefully, you'll be one of the thousands at this
weekend's Mid-Florida Powerboat Racing
:'Lcsociation Regatta, at Lake Monroe in Sanford.
Ten races are scheduled on Saturday from 11:30
a.m.to 5p.m. On Sunday, they'll resume the spetd
chases at 1 P.M.
It's being sponsored by the City e Sanford and
the Greater Sanford Cliamber of Commerce with all
proceeds going towards the Central Florida
Zoological Society.
A few
back. e had a similar event
sponsored by the Sanford Rotary and there were
many boats from all parts of the country competing
in the event.
Although I bow little insofar
the power and
sizes of them boats, etc.. once they got into the
'iter and "opened 'er up," all of us spectators were
`:=!:~ to an intprocting and emcitii;; men!
Be sure and tr'r..g the
ones along, too, cause
it's something that will keep their attention all
at ternoun long.

FENCHAVE..SANFORD FLA. 32771
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INSIDE STUFF.
Had the çJeaswe of tt.ulL on the comics pages.)
breaking bread' with Happy Ison, publicist for the
Seriously, Ison is on duty U year-round
Jai Alai Frcr.tcn. . . and
every minute of it.
getting all of the 'puff'
to herald the
It'
s intcresttng listerung to Ison explain
of c'ornmg Fall's exciting games. If you've not ever
the intricacies of the world's fastest game. For
en a Jai Alai game, you're truly missing a stn
example. did yotreakze there are no lefties' in this
sationaj sporting event _ whether you'
re inclined to
sport in this country? (Talk about discrimination,
wager on same or not.
I'm getting ready to ca ll the evil Liberties Union
about that stuff.)
____
He explained the reawn for no portsiders was
the posbtlity of injury. Meaning
t 'riUes'
have betttr control than us sout1aws, huh?)
Not being a horse fancier, personally, I'll have to
Ison really who.4 my appetite when he invited
rely on the judgment of othm in pass;ing the
Sports Editor Tom Keyser and myself to put on a
following on to you.
cta (a basket the players wear on their a) and
I've been told it was a rare occasion when the
see if we can toss the ball onto the wall.
registered quarterhorse 'mare belonging to H. J.
Truth of the matter, !sn= made a wager I
Bridges of 715 Airport Blvd., Sanford, h,eid twin COILS
couldn't hit the w3l!'...which prompted me to reach
on April 15.
into my pocket and pull out a couple Confederate
Unfortunately one of the foals stranIed and ied
Bills and completed the 'heavy' betting.
at birth. (Like I said, I don't know too much about
Keyser promises to document the event in future
horses. Tell me a slugger belted four or five out of
editions of his sports section although I'm not too
the park and I just might wake up instead of falling
certain it's not more appropriate to carry those
asleep watching baseball on
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WAShINGTON
With Thursday the Communist-led can transport planes .he use of overseeing the evacuation said Vietnamese, including the into Caiiforaia's already
troops now able forces might begin atta cking Saigon's Tan Son Nhut Airport the
Vietnamese evacuees In. Phoenix participants, might he depressed job market."
to mount a massive attack on the city "any minute."
whenever they choose,
dude a number of persons ac- evacuated. The Ford admIn1
They said the Ford admini
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Saigon and shut the ciiy's air.
Maj. Gen. Wynant Sidle, the
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ttk 5cents: Month. $
"As
soon
as
the
field
comes
live
in
the
controversia,'
"Phoe.
tration
has
approved
the
entry
tration
had assured them no
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port, U.S. officials are trying to spokesman, said U.S. officials under attack, they'll
Year. S. 4u H Mail. In Florida same as home delivery. All
probably nix Program," which was de- of some 131,000 South Vietnam. more than a few thouzand refiiincrease the evacuation of had no Idea why the Commu- have to stop" the evacuations signed in the late 1960s
other mioilL %I(
gees will be brought to Califorto ferret ese into the United States.
Americans and South Vietnam- nist-led troops have not taken there, one general
said. Such a out Viet Cong from areas under
The prospect of thousands of nia and
t other refugees
ese to about 10,000 a day in a advantage of their 2.1 numer. development would confront Saigon's control.
Vietnamese
entering
the
United
"would
be
distributed
Wough,.
SfOCKhlOIjl Swedin (All) — Terrorists who held a
race against (tine.
ical superiority over the South President Ford with the deciBecause the program rc States brought scattered ex- out most of the states in rough
dozen pet sons hostage in the West German embassy for 12
V
Officials sal the number of Vietuamese. "They have the ston of whether to send in U.S. suited
in some bloody execu- pressions of concern in Con. proportion to the state's popuhours dynamited the building in a futile attempt to escape
Americans in Vietnam would be capability right new of mount- helicopters and Marines to car- lions, the South
Vietnamese g.'ess.
lation."
after the Bonn government refused their demand for the
reduced to 1,100 by today, (town ing a massive attack," Sidle ry out further evacuations, pos- participants are Considered
Sens.
Alai
Cramston
and
John
Rep. Richard C. W'hite, DL
release of 26 anarchists. Police said there were three
associate editor
from some 5,000 on April 1. The said.
sibly froiii the American Em- targets of possible Viet Cong re- V. Tunney, both Democrats Tex., urged Ford to transport
dead: the eu'bassy's conunercial and military attaches
1,100 total was said to be small
U.S. intelligence sources say bassy ground.i in downtown Sal- prisals.
from California, said, "We are the refugees to various Pacific
and one of the terrorists who shot himself and (tied in a
enough to permit a quick one- North Vietnamese forces also gon.
1. Dean Brown, the official, greatly concerned about islands rather than to the
ik)spital. Two policemen and a hostage were hospitalized
nay helicopter evacuation in are in a position to deny AmenMeanwhile, the U.S. official said up
50,000 "high risk" foreign nationals being dumped United States.
.\ celebration of the greatest magntude ma y
in serious condition. Several oth ers received minor Inany emergency.
be in order.
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juries, iiwluiiing West German Ambassador Dietrich
The use of U.S. troops in evacStoecker, who was slightly burned. The other five
And in a time of economic strife, it doesn't take
uating Americans and some
Huon
terrorists known to
in the building were ca.
p
to see the need (or a celebration of any sort.
Vietnamese is authorized in
tured,
ilice
said.
legislation undergoing ref ine.
but the one
have in mind is more than justified.
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ments
Congress.
For nearly 20 years people living in Seminole
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A House-Senate conference
Holds Fi
County iand a great many from surrounding
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structure to replace the antiquated Osteen Bridge
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empowering the President
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t r. turm d out tIa fur their
ir first election unthr tht ir
pannIng the St Jollrl.s River on SE-115, cast of
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nianitar Ian aid and evacuation.
It's been a frustrating fight for many of those
tatorship that ruled them for hal a century. The armed
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North
Vietnamese
and
Viet
That compromise legislation
ho have fought so long and so hard for the
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Cong attacks were reported 25
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Thursday by the conferees after
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However. their fight has not been in vain for the
"tranquil climate" promised by President Francisco da
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President Iran Van Huong conWASHINGTON
SEA) MOre LIIUmost
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differing bills were passed by
,
~ ir, W
Costa Gonies. Opinion polls indicated two moderate
State Department of Transportation (DOT; opened
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journalist Is the
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Mario Soares' Socialists and the centrist
bids: Wednesday for a new span.
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product of his Leathers. The true textbooks of the
version being worked out could
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Pl'l)i
would
get
more
than
ploraticn
is
over,
we
don't
hear
so
much
about
as
An e%- en dozen construction firms bid on the
Communists would deal with.
business are the vi-Woms traveling from hand to
go to the
later today and
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per
cent
of
flie
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Huong met Thursday night
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hand, and the lucky fellows among us are those
ro*t. which covers nearly ;.6 miles including the
ft
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[X,cted to get 15-20 per ce
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esonrch
to
a
better
life
on
earth
cont
who
have
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at
moments
been
taken
aside fur
b.
one
mile budge. with the HoudaihleDuval•
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accumulate, and its promises far transcend such
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Martin and early today with
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In approving the use of troops
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Ambassador
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In this regard I have by force of events been
to rescue Americans,
the lowest bid of just slightly more than $29.6
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hearing
aids.
Marie
Met-hon. It was believed
reflecting on my own good fortune to have been
compromise bill also permits
million.
Within the next generation, we may see huge
that the French w.re' urging
as.siated while younger, with a mentor whose
the troops to help evacuate
. r,
.
('IHO tAPu •-- The Arab chiefs of state will hold
Th e estimated bid by DOT had been placed at
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space :;tations orbiting our planet, inhabited by
him
to give in to Gen. Duong
value to me vias enhanced because he taught
Vietnamese if the troops' num!-'''
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Van
meteoro!igists,
physicians,
cngineers
and
Minh's demand that the
was
%rith
few
pntensions.
Tuee
dmdes
the
sports
.
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y-'
It
to try to agree on a unified policy for peace negotiations
techolog
presidency
be turned over to
from
countries
around
editor of a newspaper in Florida, Ber'iard Kahi
elated at the IIDW offer.
have to be changed to help
with Israel in Geneva, the secTetaryeneral of the Arab
him.
From
their
lofty
laboratories
in
the
sky,
they
will
was a man who wore his heart on his sleeve. put
them.
About the only thing that remains to be done by
..
league, Mahmoud Hind, said today. He said the Arab
Firemen spray water on a flatbed loaded with reuseable paper alter welders for McCarver Brothers
PAPER BURNS
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Minh, the leader of the 1963
his
direct
efforts
to
rell.eve
world
food
shortages,
.
With an estimated 14 dlvi1 .
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foreip.
ministers,
Welding, Flowerdale Road and OW Cheney, ;et the paper on fire while welding a part to the truck. coup against President
,
A ho are ineeting here, decidt-d th atthe
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philosophy from Satchel Paige: "Ain't no man
clean up global pollution, combat and treat
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siorn of North Vietnamese and IN ALTAMONTE
validation and determination of accuracy on the
summit would be he!d June 28 to July I '
ne cab to the truck was removed by firemen after ffre otpread almost the length of the flathed, ac- Dinh Diem, is the
,n Mogadishu with
I
diseases and help secure thternaUo peace.
nominal
an
Viet
Cong
troops
near
Saigon,
a
4
a three-(lay foreign ministers' meeting to precede t.
part of the low bidding firm, as well as a perbe born co!nmon."
The potential for utilizing outer space in these
Pentagon spokesman said _____________________________________________________________________________
formance bond being issued.
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tralist" opponents of former
ways is no longer science fiction. It Is already
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I should not like to put Benny with the angels
If all goes according to the book, the contractor
President Nguyen Van Thieu's
within our reach, says Dr. Edward B. Undaman,
her e. He wore no halo. And actually, I remember
should be on the job in July with the actual cornclique. Huong on Thursday
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rum 1es1 as one who agreed with Nietzsche that
asked
him to become premier,
Wash.,
and
former
directer
of
program
planning
pletion date of the bridge scheduled for sometime
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fl(fl-2Jity is the finest of all devices for leading
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for
with
"full
powers," but the rethe
Apollo
spacecraft.
in the fall of ncxt year.
mankind by the nose. I've seen Bernard
,&lt;.
tired general reportedly held
"Space
tectinology
Is
one
of
mankind's
most
Leaders of the fight for the new span were
cups irn'udent and as befits his slot in life out for the presidency.
powerful tools for achieving prosperity for our
APRIL 25
As the U.S. airlift of fleeing
planet," he writes in VFw magazine.
Spaghetti dinner at Sanford APRIL 27
RegistratIon for Advanced
of a bull in the springtime.
Roads and Bridges Committee of the Greater
Americans
Americans
and Vietnamese
Seminole County Lincoln Day VFW Post 10108, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Deltona Young at Hearts Club Beginners Red Cross Swim
Consider the energy crisis. We've
jdeij'
But it's
my point to sermonize. Too many
Sanford Cham ber of Commerce.
dance party, 8 p.m., Deltona ming Class, contact Jackie
continued, loud expioslons were
Dinner with U.S. Congress
discovered that the earth's bounty of rich
moralist!, as Clarence Shepard Day wrote, begin
- heard in Saigon. A police offi60 Am Few_
Trent Lott (R-Miss.) at Lord
Both Stemstroms were instrumental in see,ng
mineral delosits. once thought of as encliess, Nu
Sanford Club Telephone Community Center to benefit Caolo, Sanford, or American
:with A distaste Of reality, "8 ds~ of men as
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cial said it was the government
Chumley's, Sit 436. Altamonte Pioneers of America Talent and Central Florida Zoo. Refresh- Red Cross, Fern Park.
the new span move closer to a reality, but that's not
been devoured rapaciously by our rapidly
"is t Tax Deductible?"
they are." As his employe and friend, I accepted
PARIS(AP)— The Vietnam- Franoe, is running with the Others are refugees from North destroying ammunition at the
Springs.
ments.
For
tickets
contact
Greg
developing world. The United States alone
hobby Show, 4-8 p.m., Sanford
to say they didn't have plenty of help from other
Bell~!)Y with the warts on his snul. My recollection
Glaucoma eye tests free to ese delicatessen store on Rue tide. One way of identifying the Vietnam or, more recently, Bien Hoa air base, 15 miles
used
more
mincrals
ant!
fuels
in
the
past
Wonwn's Club, 309 Oak Ave. O'Connell, 646 Logan Court,
30
yean
:
members of their committee as well as a great
,
here concerns something else, something more
public.
10 a.m. to I p.m. DeBary Monge sells fresh bean sprouts shrinking group of Saigon sup- from South Vietnam.
APRIL. 24, 25 and 27
north of the city.
than the whole world did in all previous history.
Open Ira. public. Refreshments Deltona. Open to residents of
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deal of in-pult from other io.erested citizens.
4wrtan:, of him.
Community
Center,
Shell
Road
grown
!:
in
France,
rice
bowls
porters
is
their
continued
insist"Their one unanimous feeling
In Washington, Aflcials said
DeBary Playeri;' Inc., available.
Seminole und Volusla.
E%en with the most refined itistnments,
!
Arrangements * made
It's a shame that-it took a tragic accident some
by made in Saigon and soy same ence on referr Ing to the PRG as is relief that the war will soon no mrim, than 1,100 Ameticails
He hired me in the early 1%Os, a sutantlal
present, "Caught In The
Monroe-Wilson Elementary DeBary Civic Association bottled in Hanoi.
five months ago -when five persons were killed as age in America, one that can be shown as the
the Viet Cong or simply as "the be over," said Iran He Mirth, would be left In Saigon by the
a degree on hit-and-miss methods of locating
Lake Brantley High School School pre-school roundup for through hlarlando Club of
Starvi
ng
-I
have
always
sOyed
neu.
Communists.
"
the van in v,'hich they were riding crashed into th e
ofie of the organizers of the Ro. end 3f Oe day, arA that number
Community Center, 8 p.m. anti Band Roosters Rummage
beginning of woes and enlightenments that have
new natural deposits at an expense of millions of
Sale kindergarten and iirst grade, 10 Orlando.
tral
in
cur
conflicts,"
says
Iran
Rue
Monge,
near
the
Univerman
Catholic Committee of could be evacuated in one day
continued and multiplied to this day. I was at the
dollars and wasted manhours.
St. Johns through the wooden bridge — to really put
t
a.m. to noon, at Wilson School
The people of North Amenca have always 3o,000-man world army.Tbeir mood has
Van
Ngoc,
the
owner.
"Even
sity
of
Paris,
is
the
heart
of
Vietnamese
in Paris. "Apart by helicopter. They said North
Ume short on skills and Ideolooes. and
turned
a spark
a into the i-esponsible officials, setting the
In contrast, space satellites can proVide an
P
p.m. New merchandise, gift building,
APRIL 30
I
my
APRIL
25-27
when
the
French
fought
the
Viet
what
might
be
called
the
Viet
from
that,
bw vaguely aware of the hunger around the from persistent, e!oque4it advocacy of the poor accurate reading of exactly where mineral and
reaction Vietnamese forces are in
assignment suite.) the qualifications. Benny had
V.heels in motion for a new structure.
Altamonte Springs Players certificates and celebrity itenis
Registration for intermediate Slinh a quarter of
world. Indeed, the golden at P.uence of the United and destitute (their
a century ago namese quarter. It contains so- depends on his poUtical opLnion. position to deny American
hLtodc calling) to rage. water resources are buried in the earth's upper
PRIL 28
tugh
school
football
games,
write
Red Cross Swimming Class, I kept my views to
Bu now that most of the paper work is out of
m'e coverfor
present "Adventure on Patch for autiun.
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States MCI Canada has not been shLning enough Famine is the enemy &amp;W they are marshalling strata.
myself. I cial centers run by Buddhist Those who always backed the transport planes use of Saigon's
iieadlines
dog racing results, and, while John to
~
Unmanned
satellites
equipped
with
Idylwilde
School
skating
contact
Jackie Caolo, Sanford, don't intend to change now, not and
the
Street," 8 p.m., Friday and
hide even thosa, who are hungry on this con- total resource for this combat
:I
and things appear ready for actual con- Kennedy was being murdered and Martin Luther tinent
Roman Catholic groups, PRG are triumphant, those who airport
with death,
remote sensors have already revealed more
Methodist Men's Swiss Steak party. Melodee Skating Rink, or American lied Cross, Fer
1
Saturday and Sunday, 2:30 p.m.
- let alone some distant people in Africa
-,1
even
if
the
struction of the new bridge, perhaps we should
PRG
takes
over
the
and
a
few Vietnamese Look- symprithized w.6.
Sen. Mark Hatfield (R-Ore.) heads up the about the physical properties of our planet than
1
;aIgon are
King Jidled. compile the tournament rautts a
8:30
p.m.
Dinner, 6-9 p.m., Grace United 6:30
Park.
The airlift ho Liken out few.1
w
hole
or
Asia.
But
for
most
rerdem,
the
problem
today
country."
shops
and
grocery
stores
are
bitter
have a real elaborate ribbon-cutting ceremony
FAST
or
dismayed."
project
launched
by "World Vision." The science was ever aware of.
Country Club golf.
APRIL 26
Methodist
Church.
er
than 10,000 of the 133,000
Rcgistraqon
for
American
is weight loss rather than food distribution. So prtmaty thrust of this program is to sensitize the
)
But by referring to the PRG nearby.
Minh said many of
with officials from all surrounding areas taking
Sa
tellite surveys can also add billions of
APRIL
28-30
Red Bug Elementary School
the
Viet.
South
Vieummese the U. S.
Red
Cross
Beginning
SwimW Aside,BennY had Other dr4m Ice me. the faraway, faceless, nameless dark skinned comcie nce of the American people and mobilize dollars worth of food to the world's economy
- the Viet Cong's Provisional
Many of the Vietnamese have nan,ese in France have grown
.
part.
I'TA Carnival, IG a.m. to 3 p.m.,
Lions Club Bicentennial mers C13&amp;s. Contact Jackie e GED test for high school
by
government
has been talking
AM he taught Wording to them wribitlens. His people are hungry and that is the way
the world millions to support activity Ynthin the most eliminating guesswork in crop p1briiiing, han-est
quivalenry di ploma, Seminole Revolutionary Government — double French and Vietnamese roots here and are unlikely to about removing. But the U.S.
le Bug Road. Haunted house, Jamboree, 7:30 p.m., Sanford Caolo, Water Safety instructor
admonishment was to look at the real world, to is crrangecj and we turn the page
N oc showed that lie, like many nationality and have livW in return. Some are only waiting Congre
or change the hungry nations. (FAST is Fight Against Star- scheduling and water
,
'
auction, prizes, games, horse Civic Center. Norwood Singers in Sanford or Central Florida Junior College. Anyone 18 or
supply management.
study its flaws, and to grab the wrongs and shake channel.
at work on
of
the 80,000 Vietnamese In France since colonial times, for a cease-fire to pack th
'.atk,n Today).
over meeting prerequisites of
Sensors that can "see" COp dJ.se
rides and refreshments.
from Jacksonville and guest Chapter ARC, Fern Park
and spot
eir legisla tion to
Support For Regatta, them in anger. The time is past, for example, he
the use
Yet the scei.e is more' brutal, the otervers
bags. Others are sitting on the
Readers are urged t contad the following insects before either is visible to the human
American History, civics arxi
speakers. Free to the public.
ee
of
American
troops
to
protect
would tay in words to the same end, %ben the mcre articulate and the
Teague
fence until they see what kind
Z
black man is going to accept any gospel from human need. And the media more open to organizations for directions and advice on allow governments to wirutinize their cultivated
of
the
evacuation.
"Spring Thing" carnival, 9:30
arrangement has ad- sharing in this global Campaign: Africsre, lands
regime is established in Saigon.
VFW Post 10108. S p.m.
by April 13 may take test, A free
more accurately from space than the
a.m. to S p.m., chooI groinds
Spaghetti Supper, sponsored
"Among the Catholics, many The director of the evacJamboree Is Urged
remember, like thus: "I never saw anybody get starvation - mass
1' eparatory program CGVCIe1
in Forest City. Games, booths by Sanford VFW Post 10108.
death. Whole communities, 'ommitvie, Philadelphia , Amr1c,n Jevii sky have increased
Sanford Homemakers, 1 -30 in study centers throughout the
the efficiency of fishing fleets
Prermt from drinking at an integrated fotin.- trites, communities are tumbling face down into Relief Committeo., New
and refreshments. Proceeds lakeltuiit log cdbin, beginning p.m. at home of Mrs. C. E. county.
that all the South Vietnamese Washington that among those
.
This should be a weekend of weekends in the
ttin."
uncovered graves. Stan Mooneyham of "World Cross, Washingto
at
I
benefit
PTA
school
projects.
6
bishops stayed at their posts being removed were Vietnamn; Baptist World Alliance, Lakes.
City of Sanford. what with the Sanford Outboard
I retLew-d to F"moirida recently to visit :he old Vision" estimates that at least 100,ODO
I
MAY
1
when their dioceses were over. ese who worked on the Phoenix
starved to Baptist World Rtlief. Wash,ingtw, CARE, New
Regatta scheduled on Lake Monroe tomorrow and
Global pollution is another problm that can be
boss. Then seriously ill from cancer, wasted in death in Ethiopia in 1914. The toll Is higher than York; Catholic Relief Services,
~
Loyalty
Day
observance
at
run
recently," Minh said. "This Program In which suspected
New
York; tackled more effectively from beyond the earth's 4
APRIL 29
Sunday and a Lions' Bicentennial Jamboree slated
body and 1)* aWwd without m(wcm# in the that fcc Bangladesh, Cambodia and West Africa. Christian Reformed Wi,rld Reli
..
VFW
is
completely
different from the Viet Cang were murde-red.
,!f, Grand boundaries. Tht first job Ln, combatting air and
Tuskawilla Middle School Awards
to "Voice
of Zambian President Kenneth eled to Cuba following a visit to
Post 10108,
1:30 p.m.,
bedioom Of his home, he talked of fly private Death is
for tomorrow night.
spelled famine and this may be the Rapids, Mich.; Church World Service,
7
situation
in
i'i
when the bishNational water pollution is knowing where it exists and
things, of past and future, of gans and losses, of
largest challenge to face the whole Christian Council of Churches, New YaSome ma' say that this isn't necessariiv the
Deinocrac%
ops
fled
from
,North
Vietnam
k; Food For the hew it spreads and diminishes. With information
officers.
Africa upon arriving in the Ba- President Ford. During the
reservations
and
fears.
Turning
to
his
wmdow,
church
for
the
remainder
of
the
century.
time of .year '
r
for ' and the econGMiC condillons
ather than 5th) under Viet
Hungry, Glendale, Calif.; Lutheran World recorded by satellites, scientists can now obtain
Survivors include two
MR&amp; GFRTRUDE ELHERTI
,after a four-day visit White Ho-isc visit, Kaunda Minh rule and thereby sparked
looking for the palmettos, be said it looked like a
Registration lo; Adult Red hamaLike a
don't warrant — such jubilation, but this weekend's
.
great ocean liner, the combined forces Relief, N.Y.; Medical Assistance Programs, accurate readings ef the flow
daughters, Alice L. and Susan
Senior Citizens History Tour Cross Swimming classes, with Cuba's Prime Minister Fl- spoke of an American "lack of
and drift of
lo,ely day outside.
of #1e Jewishk1wistian tradition are slowly
a
mass
exodus
of
Wheaton,
Ill.;
Catholic
refuMennonite
Central
Cbmmittee,
polluted
water
and
air.
events are FREE and full of fui nid merriment.
M r s. Gertrude Emma R. Triunell; sons, Joe B. and to Sebring Park for tour of contact Jackie Caolo, Sanford, deI CastrO.
1
policy" in Africa.
_ W
"Benny," i replied, "it's raining like helL"
turning in midcourse to face the blows and on- Akron, Pa. Salvation Army, New
gees."
York.
SeventhElberti,
83,
of
105
W.
What
else
can
we
While the boaters race around Lake Monroe in
Kaunda, his wife, son and 36
Woodland Fred H. Tramell, all of San- Cypress Swamp. Stop at Donald or American Red Cross, Fern
Kaunda said he was "very
expect? Among Undaman's
I
"I know," he insisted, "but it's lovely
slaught of hunger. The topics of religious
con. Day Adventist Welfare Service, Wash1ngtot and predictions:
Drive, Sanford, died Thursday ford; brother, Frederick E. Duck Plant and U.S. of Park.
staff members were guests of impressed indeed" with the
then' high-poered outboards, Girl Scouts from all
anyway."
cern k*p teturning to the famine question. World Relief Committee, National Association
at
Seminole
Gehan,
Gaine
of
afternoon
sville,
four
Yesterday
Prime Mir,Lster L.0. Pindling at "treme.udous progress" he saw
Museum.
—Orbiting
space
factories
in
which
Bag
lunch
Short while later Benny Kahn, age 51, sport.
troops in the Sanford Service Unit will Le staging a
Local congregations are moving into the study- Evangelicals, Valley Forgt, Pa. A
.
. .
Memoria!
Hospital.
She
was
a
sisters,
Mrs.
Randall
Chase,
optional.
Leave
at
I
complete
metallurgists
will
be
able
to
concoct
wo,-.&amp;r
in Cuba.
8
a.m.
Seminole
County
Campers
a
Thurs(lay
night banquet.
swriter and wise man, died — teaching this
action phase of involveme.9t.
nawrecraft %%orkshop in Fort Mellon Park on the
.
)f
study guide is also available from
0
,
.
IP
.
.
native of Middletown. Pa., and Sanford;Mr.s. A. Denis Baly. Return by six. Call Mary annual meeting. 7:30 p.ni.,
.
World materials
In an afternoon pres3 confer.
K'
&amp;und,a is scheduled to leave
fortunate friend to the last.
And the Franct.vans are moving with their Vision International,
wateriront.
Monrovia, Calif.
had lived in Sanford since h170 Gambier, Ohio; Mrs. T.D. McPherson or Doris Rogers for First Federal of Seminole, First cnct', Kaunda said that the U.S. today for Jamaica, where he is _______
that cannot be made on earth
,
__________
So. if you're not particularly interested in the
moving there from that city. DeJarnette, Panama City; and information.
"must stop supporting minority to attend a political conference
Street, Sanford.
boat races, or for just a few moments of divergent
She was a member of Sanford Mrs. Elizabeth Louc' of
rule politically, economically, which begins next Ti'esday.
entertainment, you can wander over to see th e
Senior Citizens Club Inc.
Tallahassee and numerous
materially and culturally and
Survivors include a daughter, nieces and nephews.
handiwork of the Girl Scouts.
should support majority rule"
Grace
Hoffon,
Sanford;
I3risson
Funeral
Home
0
Mrs.
in
in Africa.
--Yon. It *s a big weekend in Sanford, just one of
ight
greatcharge
of
arrangements.
two
grandchildren;
e
Earlier
Thursday,
Havana
many that has bcen planned for the enjoy ment of
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We urge everyone to partake of the events

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HOSPITAL NOTES

great.grandchiklren.
Gramkow Funeral Home in
charge of arrangements.

,6

WASHINGTON — Rep. Robert L. F. Sikes, D-

recorded history, but he is also the modeI of a
Meanwhile, the company through the Fair. guerrillas stopped his car, hauled him out and
Fla., will soon have a new library named for him modern major general.
Child
Foundation has offered m,000 to help build hustled him off to a refugee camp. The
in his nome town of Crestview, Fla.
It was not his destiny to storm the barricades
narcotics
the new library. The president of the Robert L.
agent was "roughed up;' according to sources
The mo-.in spirit behind this cis'c Un- like Lee and Beauregard. Rather, he fought the
F. Sikes Library As,sociati'n is none other than familiar with the incident.
dertakis is Fa1rtld Industries, which has Its Battie of the Budget year af
year on Capitol
Edward G. Uhl, who also happens to be president
For more than 48 hours, McKa y was held by
own reasons I or wi.%Wng to immortalize Sikes i.r. Hill. .No one ever fought nuire heroically for
of
Fairchild.
The
company'ichle.
prem
agent,
the
teffmists
who questioned him
trick and mortar. One motive might be that he Army appropriations.
Walter Rsbach, also serves as part-time agent, who was assigned to Beirut last August,
heiped the firm land a 1138 million aircraft deal
The Army rewarded him, in turn, with
execuuve director for the library associati,,n. speaks fluent Arabi
c.
last year.
promotions in the Army reserves As Sikes
Rassbaeh told us the firm becar1ie involved in the
Already, tJ;re are '-'then reminders around gained se'uority on he hlUu5t Mditary
Bac'.c in Washington, M(Ka)'s superiors
Approject because "we've got good atatons
Crestview of Sikes' eftntnee, The local airport propriations subcommittee, he also adv .
anced
between the city gover.unent arA our cornpany.- quietly but urgently Pressed for his release. They A
beat-3 his name. There ii alw a Robert L. F. through the ranks of major general.
All the Contributions, I* said, are controlled by contacted Col. Osman E. Osman, the respected
Likes elementary school. And in nearby,'His Influence over military expenditures also
director Of the Lebanese Criminal Investigations
the city.
Nicevifle, his name has been given to an inereed, and defense contractnr began to
Sikes h c nttj
has offered
honorary faculty chair at Okaloosa-Walton butter him up. He is credited by
the town fathers
his personalpapers to the library that will exalt
junior college.
Osman located McKay', abductors and
with persuading Fairchild Industries to open an his naiie.
convinced them that the American was a nai'
tasser Srn heroes, such as Robert E. aircraft maintenance facility, employing 400
UNREPORTED KIDNAPING: An American cotles agent who had
I At and Pierce Beauregard, were obliged tG wait people in Crest0em- This trade Fairchild the
been working closely with
narcotics agent, Join McKay, was kidnaped and Lebanese authoritie.j.
until they were dead and gone for such honors. town's large.it employer,
guerrillas were
interrogated by Arab terrorists during the bitter assured that McKay was"be
not "a political 1)'"
On the scale of V21ws UM which statemmn
x.
On Capitol Hifl. mezinwhilt, Sikes has
swect fighting that rocked Beint jut week.
are usually judged, Likes might appear to ie championed the A-I0 airplane, which Fairchild
overrated by his admirers. This doea not manufactures. Thanks largely to his prodding,
April 19, Mckay Was qtaictl'
Open warfare erupted between
released. The next
necessa-ily mean. hotever, that he is un- the house Appropriations Comimttee recomday,
his car Was returned,
Iorc'cs and guerrilla groups. Because
derser ving of the homage he is receiving.
The co ion, an otfidairepjiof
incident
't carFootnote: The night before the abduction, a
.tedeti bob Sikea is the Senate tried to hold dowi the spending to fl18 vet been wten,
FOr t.w, bi
belonging to the Drug
but we have been ate
Enforcement Ad
biggest thing that has happer1et to Crestview. million for 20 aircraft. Finally, a compromise
togetherr the 310f7.
mini tratior 'as blown up in Biitut by a stick of
Not onjy has be
fli
reached to pay 1Li8 rnIiliw.' (or of the
Mckay was driving through the riot-tom dynami. No one was lnured. DEA boss John
handle in Congress longer than anyone else in p'umes.
Bartell,
'itreets of
L
week ,
however, doesn't believe the incidents
were nimeti at D1-

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MRS. ALICETRAMELL
Mrs. Alice H. Tramell, 49, of
lo4 orange Ave., Loch Arbor,
died Thursday evening. Born in
hartford, Conn., she was the
slaughter of Frederick W. 110(1
Alice Whitehead (lehan of
Tallahassee. She was a
graduate of Florida State
University with a Master's
Degree from Western Reserve
in Cleveland, Ohio. She came to
Sanford following the death of
her husband, Joe B. Tramell,
and has lived here since 1968
d nd was employed by the
vivision of Family Services.

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Funeral Notices
B.
TRAMELL. MRS. ALICE
for Mrs Alice
fl Traniell. 19. of IC)4 Orange
Ave, Loch Arbor, who died
ThurWay. *01 be held at tO m,
Church In Ihu of Il,*ers family
requests don-lionS t, •i so
the heart 'und or a favorite
ch,rt, fl r4',cn i,vt,il IlOITh'
r charge of .rr,uq"fleril',
ELSERTI,MRS, GETRUDE—
Funeral irrvocr% ior

Gertrude Emma Elberti, 83, 01
105W Woodland Drive. Sanford,
who ditd Thur Way 41 ecninok
MriaI Hospital. will be heIU
Saturday at 330 p.m at
Funeral Home Chapel
*ith Pew jamnrs Vaugh n and
Rev

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Mary Ann 110finan, LonU*ciod

Pgttricia A Tyer. Longwood
E Cr,iio, Orange City
Votonda LJtrvet' I%ctry. Ostcec

Puanlph Franklin Ruehik

Clarissa

Moore

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Berta

Harriett

Toni Vansa Moran

Palficia G

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DISCHARGES

tored In Miami that Castro and
Cuban President Osvaldo Derticos were present at Havana's
Jose Marti Airport for a brief
farewell ceremor.y for Kaunda.

Sfllort1

Anthony

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DellheId

''adys j R,in',om
r Ci4ite,. Ot'B,iry
Agnes I. (,erttcnck, Defary
Gerald F P"gi'. Deflary

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Dellorm
Gabrielle Thibodeau, Dellona

Walter

D.

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ThCOdDra J DunawIly, Deltona

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Johnne I McGill
Margaret Virginia Immich
Gertrude Fuller
fill W'IIlarns
Flair',' M (lanlon 8. ti.ti
tdde F king
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Woodrow Little Mimi%
Mary Lou knight, Winter Springs

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Sanford

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SUNSHINE STATE
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GOVERNOR%j%
HIGHWAY SAFETY

COMMISSION

SHIRLEY COOPER
834 9212
Cassetherry Winter Sum ng

JUDY RENEE
834 921?
Altamonte Springs Longwood

kenneth 11011 01110afing

Cemetery
Fiurial in E-vergre
6rorn~nw ,n th,rgt'
LOTT. HOMER FREDERICK—
Hone
ca S
(it l 7 fon
',drricl I 0.
P. Sanford. who d
.,*,sibe held at loam,
"urday. In Gramhcw FUOCf6.
Chapel with U?v Kenneth
t'(lt dISC iting Buri a l
',#o*nOd Cemetery Apopha
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mrs

AlPlill. 24, 1975

ADMISSIONS

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The high yesterday *.t Vt).
t',arm today and Sturd,,y Highs in
rn(1 ttS I OS toricOt fl th mu
6O Southerly v.indt 10 to IS mph
decreasing at riig.t
Dayf , ne Beach thde for tomorrow
are$SS m lnl9flpm high.
2 39 a ni ard 16 , rn. tows Port
Canaveral highs are $fl a ni arid
0 urn Iowl 7 3 a m aOd 744

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834 9132
Forest Cit1

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57-33167

Deltona

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Fi.st $I$4t Church of $asLaldi 2pMs
F. IA liii Mia,y 1404$tCh44Ck, 1111W 12Th II.
Forest City Papist C1HWCh
First SipI.st Church of
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Jurdas M,ulnary hapIst Churk. 543) W, Fwst II.

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d'.tt4i cttl Csec1 Oak NiH Rd Offee.
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Al? $ipti Coffiahe Church. 71$ 0.0k A,t. Sanford
SI Aaw Caffiedil Church. De.wssd Tre.?, D.Ii.sy
St. £,pe,t*a, Cu!'hok C*evth, Suecat Dr. asar Butt.. Id.

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SarMft United Memorial Chiwch. I. DeSary Ave. lIWIqpri$s
I..i Lake Unt,d M.ffisd.st Church
Sashed au i. (birch. Canaan P?s
Calsalbecry Commviu?y Ustod Meths*st Church. Hwy. 11.93 £
Psny lid Nd, Cissalberry
O.Iary Cewmvnity M$hed.st Chvrib, W Hightenks 14,
Firs? United Mathudlil Church, 419 'ark Avi,
First M,tP,cdi, (butch ci 0vi,do
r,,t to-;,tiu,rn Mttv)tIt (hi,'ch, 114.4 Santoid ,.
Fri-i Mqthsa,si (butch, 104 W. 4Th St.
C..wva Mameds? Church. Geneva
Grace United Methodist Church. Aerp,rI Blvd
Grant Chapil A M C, Church,, Oviado
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Pasla W.s$eyan MSIhu*d. It. U W• at PolIo
SI. limits A M(. 91* at Cypress
St Mat,' AM I. Church It.. It. Ill. OsMe.

CIIU(.Cr OF GOD
Church if 0.4. 113 Hickory
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Fern Part
Game. Church '4 The Naz.rot, O'ouva C..mvnvty Cast..
Late Mai'y Church of the Ilna,e.e, 1a5o lAst, SITu., Lake Mary
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Rescue Church Cl 0.4. IlIOW 1)1*11 . SinPird
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Christ Epi;cipai Church. Ls.çnioud
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education, I will enter the field laid all your plans for this life,
of business in the community but you hase taken no thought
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for etermty
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First Pn,sbyt.nan Chwc,.4 DeScry. 1. HishlOnd
Cciuvinans Presbyterian C*ica, 377$ S. s3itas4 Dr.
If Ant?,.,,' Presbyterian Church, 9121 Bear Late Rd

business to where I can support His Son, Jesus Christ, and to
Several groups ssill join in the celebration of the 31st Anniversary of the Singing Kings of Joy Sunday a wife, I hope to marry," was know that you have eternal life.
at 3p.m. at West Sldc Recreation Center. Gutit singers will be Gospel Gubelator, Brooklyn, N. V.; the reply.
Huw tragic to have made every
Trumpet of Jo, Smiling Jubilee, Mattie finward and Sp4.rftuak2(es and The Angels of Joy. From left,
'What next?" usme the pwvisiun for this life, which
Willie F. Baker, James Smith, Floyd Str-lcger, Cleve Gibson, James Davis and Theorus Stringer, persistent question,
shall one day come to an end
Special guest Elder McFardlen will conduct the Blessing Service.
"A family. I suppce," said and have taken no thought for
the youth, and the joy of provision for life eternal.

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that there are many areas in
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chapels. The latest addition to work, directing choirs and as children's work; teacher in a cessful with more than $74,000
the list of permanent chapels is organist, this year. Mrs. J.L. Baptist College; Christian being pledged for over the next

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Lkt Mnr Chspel, 3ranq. SIv. Las, S.d,.,,,
Kim4om Hall ii Jetisveh's
Witnits, Lake f.tenrs. Un,?, 1543 W )ei
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Pint P.wtec?aI Church oP Liøs..d
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Christian Counseloi-s mi t
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opened an office at 2640 S.
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Sanford. Ave., Sanford for fm-ce building behind the new office
current
of anti-Semitism.
family counseling by op. and convert it into a "Jesus
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bleday, "Macrican Jews: Corn.
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volunteers to help youngsters munity in Crisis" lie contends
RELA Y WINNERS
with remedial reading during that Judaism is wlder assault
George Bush, ticft co-chairman of picnic given by the southwest Volusla Kiwanis Club and Larry
Larry D. Herman of Sanford the summer and Christian both from internal weaknesses
Sapp, dirrc'ior of the Florida Methodist ihildren'a Home in Entrprlie tward the first place winners has been ekcted vice presiden!. families to take youngsters and external pressures.
in the relay raet's tutu their red ribbons: Henle Bortner, age 13; Rounie Mayei, age 18 and Erin Arnold Smith is president and assigned by the court into their
lie cites various aspects of
Wiekenc.-age It. ihlrrald Photo hv Fanrwtte F.dwardsh
hi wile. Betty, i secretnry. homes.
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general chairman for the 1915 Minister of Israel. Elected vice Presbyterian anda long-time
Combined Jewish Appeal president of the Universary of interreligious affairs consultant
Campaign.
lialifa, Dr. Nesher is con
to national organizations to fosSelber has indicated that the sidered to be one of the most ter Jewish-Christian coopera
celebration is for the entire dynamic and extaordinary tion
culiullunity and that he us speakers in the Jewish world
"The very continuity of the
\, looking for the participation of today on the problems of Israel Jewish commurity is threatapproximatel) one thousand and tlit MitI*II&amp;' 1' tiSt
eied, he said In an interviets
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will consist of a Reception t.ht Jewish(ommunit) Council a consultant to the National
beginnIng at 7.30 p.m. A desert
Rt.hard Weiner cer"es OS Conferences of Christians and
coffee will be served at the President of Ute Jewish Coiit
Jews and (or six years consultj
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Chwc*sf Chris at LflI Elton, u.s. I7.Ii N. Casselberry
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Church ad Christ. Oec,va
Church SI Ctwtst, LiI9wi4
Church if Civist, Psola
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Sad Ctwistia C'hur,h., 121W. kped Blvd.
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New blew Pvimittv, Iatsst COorci. 1)19W. 17Th It.
BAPTIST
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AsIssc* S.91,t Cbqrch,. Ove
Ravai Park SipS's? C*.ca, 21I1 W. 1WS St.
Calvary Baptist AssaniWy. 309 F6W*orJ rlandord Garde, Cl,b. Pssss Siphit Cbapof. 1311 W Fill? Street SAnfOrd
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Cassclbarv-v Bapta'
711 5.ni4 iitVd
Pte,,ti, Mssionary SipS.,? Church, Mienray
Cr,ra: BapSit (Suit?', liii Isi? Lv,
S,-' 5iiO M$ti,vlr B.ttt CPiurt?' West Sai'rlord
CSvu#ti Firt, Bayi.sl
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Caruater j&amp;jy $psit Ch*ck. Southwest Rd.
dO nUMIsAIS ryDipt,stC 'chitlit lILOslew
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Frifedihip $a$islCaurc*SI Atai'..da Sarlops. It. 4)4, AItassiof. SM'M0.W Mi*$Wy Sah1. 131* 6 (iSa,
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The nw Sanlando United Methodist Church at SR 434 a1
Raymond Avenue in Longwood, will hold a special Consecreatlon Service Sunday at 6 p.m. In the new sanctuary. Joel
Mrl)avld, presiding bishop of the Florida Conference will
preach and Orlando District Supt. Eldon Simmons and Pastor
Lyman Kirkwood will lead other parts of the service. The public
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SENKAR I K GLASS
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L. D. PLANTE, INC.
Oviedo, Florida

CELERYCITY
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obtained locally by writing the Sunday.
one of these vocations.
through with the architectural
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Orthodox Roman Catholic
The Children's Choir, under
Take A Giant Step," a plans and the actual building
Movement of Orlando, P.O. the direction of Mrs. howard L. movie, will be ShOWn to all work to begin very soon. This
Drawer 3149, Orlando, Fin. Whelchel, sang a' the family youth during the Sunday School will include the renovation
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The youth will close their seek their life's vocation.
hall. Evening worship services
Springs. TiE meetings will
Deltona United Methodist
begin each evening ai 7 p.m., DIANNE LOFTIN
are now beIng conducted at 7:30
Church will be the first church Str.day with an "afterglow" at
May 4.9. There will oe no ad.
each Sunday.
in that community to broadcast the home of Buddy Echo!!,. me Longwood Baptist
mission charge.
over
radio.
Beginning
May
4,
youth
will
be
providing
the
May
A Mother.Daughter banquet
Christian Outreach speaker
is being held Ma) 9.
ru±s'. Wight Kirtley's sermons musicale melodrama at
Saturday will be Dianne
The story is old, but
LoUis
of
First
Aueinbly,
will
be
broadcast
over
station
Geneva
Community
Center
Oil
perspective
is
up-dated
ar.d
Jehovah's Witnesses
Lakeland, a former Bunny WTRR of Sanford (1100) from May 3, supervised by Mr. and
into sharp focus by ti
Sanford Alliance
IrI1st0W
9:45 to 10:15 a.m,
Sanford
be
•flDangh•sof Wesley
oeen
congregati
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"The Young Floridians" a 16SunaSchl,
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will meet
making doughnuts will be served at
witnesses
are
The Gospel Road, distributed member vocal group from
Ccsselberry Baptist on .o..y a, e.wssp.m.
ut
a.m. and the program
preliminary plans to attend a
by World Wide Pictures was Central Florida Youth for
Williams,
Fellowship
Hall.
iU begin at 10 in Bram
Iwday training rogram in
Rev.
Don
conceived ar4 produced by Christ, will be appearing in
Towers, Sanford, Open to the missionary going to France, r'
Melbourne May 17-38 at U
Johisny Cash and his wIfe, June sacred concert at Sanford
public,
Civic srena
will be guest speaker Sunday at rlrst oapli5.t
Carter Cash, whose desire was Alliance Church, Sunday at 7
6:30 p.m. at Casselberry
to tell the story of Jesus Christ p.m. The young people under
ii. N. Stafford, a presiding
Baptist Church, 770 Seminola
Life Commitment and Church in a realistic and meaningful the direction of Bill Langford,
Orthodox
Catholic
minister of the group, in
- Blvd.
Vocation Day is being observed way.
sing in churches throughout the
discussing this announcement
The
Orthodox
Roman
I(ev. Williams attended at First Baptist Ch'trch, SanThe film is a unique blend of Orlando area and will also take
to the congregation pointed to Catholic Movement of Orlando Baptist Bible Fellowship and is ford, this Sunday. An op.- scripture-based narrative, an a two-week tour of the Eastern
the challenge to Christian announces Its chapel has been presently on deputation prior to portunily will be given to our abundant supply of spe*'lly United ist.itt'; this i'irtimer.
thinking and Christian works in named Our Lady of the Rosary leaving for France.
youth to make known to the written songs, and a series of In. They sing on a semi-regular
the rising tride of materialism, and the Traditional Latin Mass
church body their calling to a depth character portrayals, basis at the Youth for Christ
"The object of the prorin," will now be offered each Sunday
Life Cornmittment to full time with Israel itself as the mnljIng rallies on Saturday nights and
First Methodist
Stafford said, "is to equip at 10 am. Until plans for a
service for the Lord,
bowl.
have also been on television.
e'ieryene of the preaching permanent chapel are cornChoir Recognition Sunday
fellowship of Jehovah's vit-. pleted, the location will be the will be held at First United
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the spiritual morale of people in 50) in Orlando.
choir, under the direction of
NEW YORK AP
Con. systems restricting Jews from ensuing upsurge of anti-Jewour community."
This national organization, 1)avid McCullough, will sing. vinced that the survival of jobs and Institutions, defection Ishness among pro-Arab
American .Judaism is gravely of youths, increased inter- blacks.
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Qualifying dancers must 1* a nunimum o 12 years of
ag with at least to sears ballet training in an dat
school. The attire is pink tights, black leotards and ballet
shoes. Those having pointe shoes, are asked to br
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history of Sanford and Central flotida, and has written a
bailet, "Riv Gold" featuring this colorful background
on the St. Johns River. The ba llet will be spotlighted in
Seminole's Bicentenrual Celebration as well as touring the
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Are y ou looking for the
perfect Bicentennial project for
your club, your Scout group,
your civic organization? £w up
the Stars and Stri pes. Make a
crisp and colorful American
flag to display wi th pride and
affection all through the
bicentennial year — and-or
sears to come.
Materials for a gold-fringed
flag will run about $15 to ij
less if you make the flag
withoutthefringe.fioodqualjty
Nl stcr
Lotton broad
(loth b suggested because it
is lightweight, easy to sew, true
to color and wrinkle-Free.
Manufacturers use a tough
fabric of wool and nylon or a
durable synthetic such as
Antron to make flags that will
withstand wind and weather.
However, this flag is intended
for display use indoors so you
may choose yo"r fabric for Its
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Auditions will take place on May 4 at the studio. 0
S. Elm Ave., Sanford. A nominal rgistratiwi fee is asked.
The present younger Ballet Guild dancers and the who
Live never auditioned bef ore will be audi tioned at 1:15
P m. Th e seni or Ballet Guild dancers ill be ad)uducated
at 5: iS p.m. L)ncers n each category are asked to arrive
30 minutes prior to schedule.

Sew Stars And Stripes
For Bicentennial Project

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Fannette Edwards)

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right of the speaker. 011 t he
platform, it 13 placed to the
'ight of the audien ce
IN A PARADE, It is cirrierJ
to the right of any other flag or
alone in front of other flags
With grouped flags, place t
the cnter and highest. With
crossed flags, the American
flag is to its own right and the
o bserver's left . W he n displayed
with flags of ot he r nations, all
flag.s should he on equal staff s.
but the American flag should be
to its own right (observer's
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More than 100 powerboat racers from all over the Southeast
will launch their invasion or Sanford today for the weekend's
first annual Greafr Sanford Regatta on Lake Monroe.
The racers and their sleek boats will trickle into the city thL
afternoon and this evening. But the major invasion will not be
until Saturday morning when the boats descend on Sanford like
Indians on Custer.
St eral national champions and Ioriiicr national chainInoftc, as well as national record holders, will be among the
cntiants.
The two.day regatta Is one of four Mid-Florida Powerboat
Uticing Association 1915 events.
Forty racers already have submitted entries for the
regatta Boats and racers normally do not enter until the
morning of the first race day. Entry deadline is 10 a.m. Saturday.

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Satunh'y, beginning at 12:30 p.m. A grand prix race vill
highlight the day's races. Entries in the other races will be by
class, which is determined by the power of the motor.

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thec-anton whe,a flag is flown
from a building the canton
should be away from the
building. Hung over the street,
the canton should be to the east
on a north-south street, or to the
north on an east -west street
ON MEMORIAL DAY and
ot he r timps of mourning, the
flag is flown at half-mast. liaise 1
it to the peak before lowering it

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A first place prize of 150 will be awarded to the winner of the
grand prix race. Prizes of $25, Wand $10 will be awarded to the
first, second and third place Finishers of the class races.
Miss Orlando Donna Hatcher, Miss Orlando runner-up Anna
Marie Burkett, Miss Florida Citrus Queen runner-up Lynn
Pemberton of Sanford and Miss Hearing Conservation Queen
E i leen Serraes of Sanfurd s -ill present the awards.
Two marathon races over a 2'-mile oval course and

peak again before lu;4cring i ,
finished on both sides.
"Hesoled, that the flag of the tunfederation chose t
pro'at- tin got plenty of
By JANE CtSSELBERRY
Faced with the difficult task
Standing out from
the ranks Therefore, the directions call thirteen United States be colors for the Great Seal hese
and for the day.
Herald Staff Writer
complete
THE FLAG is flown from
with
standing
of
portraying
the
many
moods
of
the
talented
supporting
cast
for
a
version
of
a
flat
fell
seani,
thirteen
stripes
alternate
red
gave
them
these
meanings:
red
W
ovations from thy large en- of Margo Channing, a middle- with their sparkling per- which leaves
Why did they knock
sunrise
to sunset
in good
rv raw Edges on and white; that the union be is for hardiness and courage, weather. Flown
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3e!ves out — rehearsing for thtisiastic audiences attending aged
ps
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down it
Broadway star reacting to formmces were Petra Szmy- either side. Irort-on material Is thirteen stars, white in a blue white for purity and innocence
rn'nths going without sleep performances three nights last the challenge of a conniving kowskl, a pixie packed with
is
an
internationally
recognized
recommended for the stars so field, representing a new and blue for vigilance, perand meals, dancing, singing week in the school auditorium, young actress t Mickie Dowell), pizazz, and Steve Phipps, who
there will be no stitches constellation."
sigr.al of s'rlous distress.
severanv and justice.
The Teny award winning vivacious Suzan Lundy gave a displayed a great sense of
indemuting' You guessed it..
SA LLITE THE FLAG as it(
showing
through
the
blue
field,
Every year, the President
OUR FLAG stands for our
that beautiful sound of Brcadway musical based on the sympathetic and convincin g
passes
you In a parade wi th a
comedy
In
his
role
of
Margo's
Hover,
if
you
want
a
more
proclaims
Flag
Day on June 14, land, our people, our govern.
film, "All About Eve," reveals performance. Miss Lundy personal hairdresser.
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military
or with your
durable flag, follow the general in memory of the relution by ment and our national Ideals hand over salute
And applause Iswtiat the cst the Inside workings of the played the role of Catharine of
your heart
directions using heavier the Congress. Flag Day was and every citizen should flOW
Of Lyn=, High schooi Draw theatre and the climb to the Aragon in the fall production of
Applause goes to the cast for
Instructions for making a
materials and thread and first celebr3ted in 1877, the how to display the flag and treat
Club's musical comedy top.
"The Ro)al Gambit."
the neat way ln which the scene sewing stars securely.
handsome
display flag are
l00thbtrthdayof the flag. There It with proper respect.
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available
to
readers of this
With
the
blcenter.nlal
upon
us
has
never
been
any
official
ithout use c' the curtain, and
. FLAG may be displayed new3paper. i- materials
is nerhaps ti me to refresh our statement on the arrangement
to technical direct
Hi
a
availab
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contingent 3-0 at the Sanford Memorial
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Randy Brown of Seminole led the
massacre.
DeLand entered the game with a 21-1
record. DeLand was second in the state last
year.
But Brown of Seminole shot down the highflying DeLand batters, and Seminole's
spunky offense capitalized on DeLand
mistakes for the headline-win of Seminole's
1975 baseball season.
The Seminoles are now 16-9 overall.
With the victory, the Trit" clinched a spot

in the playo1s. Sriinole is 74 in the district,
behind l)eLaNt. DLand's loss Thursday was
its first in the district.
Seminole scored one run the fifth inning.
Bennie Mills ignited the uprising with a
single to centerfield. After Mark Whitley
entered the game as Mills' pinch-runner,
George Simnkanich walked.
When Mark Russi missed a bunt, Whitley
took off for third and Dehand's catchier
overthrew the third baseman.
Whitley easily scored and Simkanich apparently slid across home with the second run
of the inning when t)eLand's leftfielder fell
down trying to retrieve the overthrow.
But Simkanict, was tagged out b\in

lk'land's catcher when the umpire ruled
Simkanich missed home plate.
However, the Tribe erupted again the
following inning with two runs.
With one out, Jim Brodie singled. Ned
Rai nes ('nnlpl2rnented the hit with a single to
righuield. DeLand's rightfiekmer let the ball
get by him and it trickled all the way to the
rightfield wall, allowing speedsters Brodie
arid flames to scamper home.
Scuilmiole did not get a runner to second
base in any inning, except the run-producing
fifth and sixth.
Brown struck out 12 and walked seven, and
shrugged off the pressure of nine stranded
!1t'limid runners like a dog shitkes off a fly.

Sermriole catcher Jeff Anderson used
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in ice between innings because of Brown's
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Brown is now 4-0 on the mound. lie earlier
tossed a n(.-hitter at Gainesville.
Willie Dease, DeLand's centerfielder,
ripped it double and two singles off Brown.
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Buddy Maher upped his mound mark to 6-4, striking out
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It was no surprise.
the second place team.
Eberle won the 110-yi.rd low Eberle comprised Brantley's
No, Lake Brantley has run Semninole(1O8L points). Lyman hurdles with a clocking of 15.9. victorIous sprint medley relay
away wi th all the girls' track finished third with 52 poin ts, Laurie Ball of Lake Brantley team, which recorded
a time
honors in the area. So w hen the Lake Howell fourth with 3 1
took second with a time of 18.5. of 2:01.7. Seminole completed a
Patriot gir ls romped to a lop- points and Trinity Prep fifth
Anita Cleveland of Lyman sweep of seconds in the relays
sided win in the Seminole with 29 point!,
won the 100-yard dash with a with a clocking of 202,4.
County Girls' Track and Field
Lisa Eberle of Lake Brantley time of 11.6 and the 220-yard
Gaines won the 440-yard dash
Meet at Seminole High School was the meet's outsta nding dash with a 27.5 tIme. Troy in 63.5 and Eberle took second
on Thursday, no body as much athlete. She sprinted to a first In Anne Gaines of Lake Brantley with a 64.1 time.
as batted an eyelash,
the 100-yard low hurdles, an. took a second in the 100 with an
Seminole finish ed one-two in
And Lake Brantley did it in chored Lake Brantley's win- 11.8 clocking and Lake Bran. the softball throw, as Frances
splend id fashion,
splendid
nthg sprint medley relay team, tley's Tern Forster scampered Boyd took first with a toss of
Patriots amassed 2042 4 and captured seconds in three to a second In th e 200 with a 211-feet, 4-inches and Laverne
points, almost twice asmamiyas events,
time of 27.8.
Boykin was second at 195 feet.
Ken- i Heffernan of Lake
Gail Murray of Seminole won
Brantley won the mile run with the long jump, soaring 15-feet,
a time of 6:03,4. Darlene 9-inches, and Eberle was
Berkeley of Lake Brantley second with a leap of 15-feet, 4finished second with a 6:10.9 inches.
clocking.
Bagel of Lake Brantley won
Lake Brantley won the three the high jump with an effort of
relays,
five feet and Nickrnan took
The team c Gina Nickman, second at 4-feet, 10-inches,
The
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Berkeley won the 880-yard
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with a clocking of 211,6.
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The Seminole Junior College baseball team tied Valencia
domina ted the 880-yard rela y Trinity Prep's Cir.dy McAbee
Community College for the Division lead with a twin-killing
with a time of 1:54.5. Seminole wes second at 2:35,7.
Tnursday of Central Florida Junior Coll ege atSJC's field.
was second with a I :57,e
Boykin
of
Seminole
SJC and Valencia ha ve 13-5 Division records and Will Clash
clocking,
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Monday at an undetermined site and time to determine the
Tern Foster, Nickman, Carla throw of 34-feet, 1-inch. Eberle
Division championship.
Foster and Betty Bagel was second at 31-feet, S-inches.
The Raiders bo!tt'd into the deadlock wi th 20 and 8-5 wins
prevailed in the 440-yard relay
Boykin also win the discus,
over Cen tral Florida.
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right behind the Pats with a s4'
inches. Lynn Thompson l' ie
Raiders in the opening rune-inning contest. Meadows, who
clocking.
Brantley was second with an
struck out seven and walked two, did not face more than f our
Nickmnn, Foster, Hagel and effort of 84-feet, 7L,Inches
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of Sanford.Seminole, a their
patriotic music, stop in at
lad es
Mrs Henry state. This money is used
festival and convention to in- SERBA company.
toward the maintenance of the
Bicentennial
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Jamboree, clude master clasus and
Many
professional
scouts
Saturday at 7:30 p.m. In the
Robert Merrow and
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choreographic workshops.
from the country'smajortslle
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children and three burn inSanford Civic Center. A
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The SERBA convention groups were in attendance to
stitutes, operated by the
concert, sponsored by area committee delegated Ballet
award scholarshi ps to the select
W
hen called upon to address Shriners of Nor th America. He
Lions Clubs and the Greater
Guild of Sanford-Seminole to dancers aprticipating in ballet the assembly. Noble Mel said that Vo'usii County alone,
Sanford Chamber of Cornhost the welcome recepti on for classes under the direction of Duncan thanked the !)eltuna
with its six small cli.bs, raised
rier&amp;e, ,iU feature the
rid-famous dance artists and master dance teachers.
Shrine Club for their part in $73,000. He informed the
known Norwood Singers from pr
ominent executives in the
Founded in 1956 in A tlanta,
Jacksonville.
fine arts fieW.
Ga.,
the SERBA festival is held
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About 150 dance authori ties annually In a different city.
band and Sanford Naval were entertained at the After being auditioded by a
Academy' band wi ll perform
a I
rnuon-ing an af. dirertnr-at.Jarg' of National
tkctir. of p3rtl;ti tuflts.
terncxni general meeting bef ore Association for I(egionaIj3al,
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It will be an eye-pleasing beginning
the
seminar, Eallet (i!4 was accepted into
g%t'
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Frank Mayhan
Jeff Todd
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Randy SalloW
Ben Robertson
Homer Greene
Paul Heathman
Jimn Stagg
Toni Chandler
Jerry Nerly
Ron (Jrtagus
Danny Krikhfleld
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the Geraldine and all other officers the papter sale that was carried
Ballet Association (SERBA) board of directors of Ballet
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Also. Ob:e De}orest Long,
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Mrs. Jack Greene of OnuntalGuldeofBahialeniple raising the $110,000 which members
that it fakes 3
reception at Howard Johnson's Idyllwilde Drive, Sanford, was and his lady,
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(;rater Sanford Regatta on Lake Monroe follow:

a celebrity race are set Sunday. The races will be from 1 to 5
p.m.
The celebrity race will feature city and county officials.
Mid-Florida l'owerboat Racing Association officials will set
up the course Saturday morning. Markets will be placed 250 feet
offshore on the Sanford-side of lake Monroe.
Spectators will be able to see the races from any point along
the shoreline, but best viewing will be from the Monroe Harbour
Marina.
There major concession tents and several mobile drink
starwis will be placed at various points along the shore.
Programs also will be for sale.
The proceeds of the regatta will go to the Central Florida
Zoological Society. The two-clay racing spectacle Is being
sponsored by the City of Sanford and the Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce.
Eight safety boats will be at the racing site. An ambulance
;tnd flcd Cross first aid van also will beat the .site .
The Coast Guard will control boat trafiic in Lake Monroe
tiuring the races.
The regatta may be the first of several water events to be
held on Lake Monroe.
Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce Executive
Manager Jack Homer is hoping to bring various water ski
shows and boat races to Sanford.
He also has said the Fourth of July festivities could be exitnded to make better use of the lake.
The Sanford Rotary Club sponsored regattas on the lake
several years ago and water ski shows hRve been I,1'l.

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CM(IISBAD, Calif. API The first round
of the $200,000 Tournament of Champions
failed to produce any hint that another Jack
Nicklau.Johnny Miller-Toni Weiskopf shootout is in the works.
In fact, with chipper little Jim Colbert
threatening to make a rout of it, it seems
downright unlikely.
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The three men who provided that dramatic
finis.li to the Masters arc' afflicted with a
variety of problems — Nicklaus has the blabs,
Miller the putting miseries and Wieskopf
earache,
"I don't expect to win the tournament
now," Miller mused after his 74, two-overpar,
left him a distant nine shots back of Colbert's
slumpbreaking 65 that set the pace Thursday.
"Basically, a very dull round," Nicklaus
ho-hummtd alter his 70 left him fire shots
back of Colbert.
Welskopf managed a 71 d'spite some ear
trouble that sent him In search of medical aid

before his round over the windy, 6,855-yard Li
Costa Country Club course.
Veteran Al Geiberger, making his first
start in eight sears lii this OR( e v ent that
brings together only the winners of regular
pro golf tour events from the past 12 months,
had 67 and was alone in second.
Gene Littler, who once won this tournament
three years in a row, and red-haired Tutu
Watson had 69s. Nicklau, at 70, was tied with
U.S. Open king hale Irwin and veterans
Bobby Nichols and Dave Hill.
lee Trevino and Gary Player matched par

General Hosp'*ital
t'Al .1 .-1lASSEE. Fit i API
The $60,00
Tallahassee Open golf tournament has taken
ori the appçarance of General Hospital. with
IOC Of six leaders ailing, a second with an
ailing wife, it third making a comeback from
surgery and it fourths using hypnosis to tinpros- c his game.
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Steve Melnyk, Bob Shaw and Ralph Johnston.
healthy players John Toepel and Rik
Massengale were not able to do any better
than nuitch them with five-under-par 67s in
llursday's first round of the 72-hole crept,

While Nicklaus, who won the Masters by a
single stroke over Miller and Weiskopf, may
be suffering from it letdown, the personable
Colbert's probIens are of an entirely diflenent nature, lies been suffering througii
one of the most severe slumps of his 10 year
pro career.

That score is enough to put the six a shot
ahead of tarry Wise, Alan Tapie and Jim
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after major surgery. "Tery insisted I play.
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right leg 18 months ago.
Johnston said he's gone to three hypriotist
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his first victory of the season
TheIr ezperIei1e md
alter i .maturity paid off
At
said
IzmeitdemedMinjs,LsI
Kansas City Manager Jack
B.ljleven 01 g $Jwjij truurml
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(6) Mary Tyler
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(8) May e

(35) Pop Goes The
Country
(44) Sports Legends

Bandstand
(24) Villa Alegra
(33) Sports Legends
I *00 (2) Soul Train
(6) NBA Playoff
(9) Wrestling
(13) Movie
(24) Sesame Street
(35) Movie
(44) Combat
1*30 (8) Categorically

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9) Lassies Rescue
Rangers
4) Zee Cooking

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124) Sesame Street

11:00 (2,1,11,11) News

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(24) Today Ili
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8:30 (6) Jeffersons

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(9) American

10:30 2. 8) Sigmound And
Sea Monsters

(24) Villa Alegra
(44) Wally's Workshop
8:30 (2) Whee;le And The
Chopper Bunch
(6) Speed Buggy
) Banana Splits
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(24) Mister Roger's
Nei ghborhood
(44) There's Plenty
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9 : 00 (2, 8 )Ernerger'cy
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(6) Jeannie

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(6) Pavorite Martian
(8) Jabberwocky

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(5) News
(9) Celebrity Its

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(6) Bail
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(4) Plinei Of me
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(9) Hot L Baltimore
(14) Masterpiece
Theatre
(44) Movie
9:30 M Odd Couple
1000 (2 51 Police
Worrian

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(24) Mister Rogers
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9) Devlin
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(9) Adven'ures Of

(3) Kung Fu

(35) Fisherman
6:00 (2,5) News
(24) BIPck Journal
(35) BoWay Goldsboro

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(8. 9) Laurel And
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7:00 (2) I Dream Of
Jeannie
(6) U.S. Of
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dealings today because of the your lifestyle. Also, you will
hasty and careless manner in become quite active In to group
onduct
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(24) Washington
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finalizinp, Den't oversell
You'll have more to contribute
yourself or your product.
later if you're attentive flOW.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept.

KAXSAS CI n' i AP I - "W.
,is re hea ded for o ne -pla loon
;al. ccac:b at t1v University of
footbal.l." says Drarrel.1 Ro,

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reliever Gary j.jfl
Joshrs. wf4se career was
-I'm glad it was to 111he GiIf. Oe selvellth. Joshua 'Ift -a a
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approved by a Hmm cmunjittee.
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receipts.
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TAURUS ,April
May
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ner's views in making decisions much stock in them today. Rely
would be extremely on sound, logical reasoning.
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(EMlNI i M 21-June 20) Ii 191 Don't become
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plinices today, use them roundsabouta ifiend. The link
properly. Seriou.i problems in the gossip chain c&amp;i be
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wred Lake Brantley r743 W,the Lake 8m
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ufxqder Don Jacobs bead Oviedo_
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DISTRICTS AND OUNDARIfS
OF THE ONING ORDINANCE (IF
Ciry OF
SANFORD.

25 Great lake
26 Ceremony
27 Sharp pain
25 Finisried
29 Ffench rler
30 Brad
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.t 7 O0 octock. P M on May 12. 1975.
onr.r rhinqes ,'nd amend
i1l( ntstOtheZonInOrd.nanccOI thc
City of Sanford. F- lor,tja, asfoIlos
That property lying t the south
est corner of tht intersectIon 0
74th Street and Fretxh Avenue
roricsed to be rezoned from RC I
(RrltrlCtc,d Cornmercijlj Dlstrfrt to
OC 7 (General Commercial)
District Said Prorty being more
Particularly describerj as foIlow
15.3rd Section
i-is
70. Seminole County. Florida
All parIIe in interest and CitiIifl
shall have an opportunity to ,t•
heard at 5,-aid hearing
By order ci the Cl, Commit',ion
of the City of Sanford. Florida
H N Tamm, Jr
CIty Cierk
Puiith' AprIl 25. 1975
DEM
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OP P41w HOMEMAKERS
This CO?y twit bedroom home with
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and Screened porch on quiet street
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with terni il'.iil,3tjI

Onebectroom apt .turns5lie(j
Upstairs lb Pete
416 Palmetto Avr. 3725760

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yard, beautiful oaks NOW $13.00
WI IAXF TRADES
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ln*rvctmns: TbtI4den names Iã.d below
ea.t forwazd,
bsckwud, up, d'n, or daonaIty In the Pu . Find ch
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Stemper Realty

jI or 7 bedroom duplex apartnytru
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swimming pool 477(1 S
Dr 373 2720.
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177-soot
377 1374,372 1196, 377 7516
3)? 1959. 327 1161

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ISALCOIIOL A FGi3LEN
out
AL. ANON
For families or friends of prc lem
drnker
For furthtr Information call 47 I .t517
or write
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P.O.
Box 55). Sanford. Fla 37??)

Forrest 6rpm
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I NEEDED IMMEDIATELYI
Someone interested in a port time
writing lob who lives In the
Oviedo Geneva area and who has
a go
command of the English
Ianguageancj can epress himself
herielf. Must beiuunood spile' and
not afraid to talk to people If you
can hack it, I want to talk t you
(rW"e" BIt! Csrric. Mouiog.ng
Editor, The Herald Phone 377
2611 for an appointment

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323.63530r645.2333
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p
1;aIh tamnily roam
central heat ,ir, $3S,Ø Acri
Realty REALTOR. 3?) 7750
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6 Room house partly furniShed I
with I bath
lSOiMelionvilie 6)0 ?fjt

* "Get 'Em While

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* They're Hot! *

Newtrosrs na rural area No do-in
payrent. nrQnttilp hraptIlents less
than nt-nt Government subsidized
to qualified buyers Call to see if
you qualif5'

3 BR unfur,, house, v'alh wall
carpet, fenced yard, kitchen
noupped. 1165. 373 457$

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Pro Cage

SOSC&amp;IFU5aJe

Commercial Properties

LAiE MARY

Lots
And
Acreage

Small hOUSe, large lot, Small priCe
nlady Brown Really. 172 3737; in
1964

r.E Casement air ond,tioner 6000
MU, $100, Amana Window a,r
conditioner, 5030 RTU. 125 321
0103.

JOHN kRIDEII, ASSOC
flyOssnenLovr'y3r5 )year
old, large family room with
fireplace, very large lot almost I
ac'e. Idyllwild.. Section 37] 9161

W. Garnett White
Prober, 107W Commercial
Sanford 372 The)
3 be-dr&amp;om, )i, bath oi corner 10
$11,900 Existing, sio,soo, ? pci

Stenstrom

Realty

4' Wide Patio
Stijlng Glass Ooor,$'s
ifl 6491

Homes,

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JOHNNY WALKER
REALESTATE INC
GENERAL CONTRACTOR

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322.6457

"SANFORD'S SALES LEADER"

Central Florida's

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41-Houses

After Hr, 3fl 7111m'l',t
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bJi,uU
t"uufl
dilIil fOOtti nave to
see to believe

CITY
127500 3 bedroms, t'1
baths Air, central heat, fruit
trees
hOUSE
HUNTING
THIS
WEEKEND' Contact Stenstrom
flealty for service and the largest
listing invf'ntory in north Seminole
County Call our number anytime

17 HP EIght outboard motor, 560,
12.000 BTU air corudutbone's'.
196$ Chevrolet Rd Air, I dr. air,
PS, A 1 Cond, 1500 372 7960
Furniture P. Misc itPmj Sale,
Lemon Bluff Fish Camp, Osteen,
Saturday, April 26. 10 a m 6 p m,
372611)

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Frlday,AprH2S,lflS-S5

EvenlngII.Iald,Sanlord,FI,
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65-Pets.Supplies
National 23', 1977 Se,, 1. FiSh, (enter -console, Coast (guard OQtaiç,freJ Ill)
Volvo Inboard Drive, Magic
American Pit Dull Tu-:r,.u'a II w C
t- ci ra.d,;, ;i,.
Req wIth papers ivarar,!ee
many extras, *1.725 Dank will
catch 373 9144 or 333 1505
finance. 373 .1762
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Pome,.nian male-puppy, AKC Req
000d blood lines, 185 3736',4

SPRING HOUSECLEANING?
SELL THOSE 'ID LONGER
NEEDED ITEMS WITH A
CLASSIFIED AD
Wanteel. new
ndlt'on. 19' 21',
fiberglass I 0 With trailer Trade
boat or lot for equity.

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Pp owner. I?' 1970 Chrysler Tn hull
Brand new Montgomery Ward, 17
Sportsman IS HP, new glvanized
cu ft refrigerator, 1)75 Sofa bed,
ti't trailer Coast Guard equipped
$30. HlacI A wP,tp IV CR 172
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'see at 11)1 ApOerSon Circle I
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aIlcr .
Sacrifice bass boat. '77 Johnson 11',Mercury 50 HP, electric, deluxe
6" Telescope, equatorial mounted,
trolling motor, twin tanks, depth
setting circles on both axis, clock
finder,
astro turf
carpet,
driven, inttudes 3 lenses 8. all
galvanie Murray frailer $30
unstruclions, *200 $67 7115
6355

Blak quarter ho"te gelding
Gentle, 1275
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RCicI5 Garage AutO Air Con
dilicners and
'a' auto
109 Mattle St , 373 )3

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Parts

76-Auto
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1977 VW Campnlobile Clean. c.ir
per, refrigerator, sink, slipt I
Can refinance or con,.'i.,
buggy as part of dov'n payment
12.395 01-4 *733 After I

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This is Our 13th year at Animal
Haven Grooming &amp; Boarding
Kennels Thanks o you, our
customers 372 5757
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75-Recreational Vehkles
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0I'lditioned Batteries, $17 95
exchange REEL'S BODY SHOP,
1109 Sanforct Ave
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42'-Wobile Homes
Mobiie Home Moving
Complete Set up, licensed, insured
I'll save you money Call Orlando
773
3170 for free eStimate,
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17r45', 7 NIl, l' baths, unlumnished
utility, screened porch, wdSher,
dryer,
d1 thwasher,
adults
Assume payments, or rent will
option 332 1109

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3Horses,$30C)each
Plrg Coggins
37) 1344 or In 7737
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1974 KawaSaki, 100CC
373 3016
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1974 Honda 730CC
7226101 for appointment
and information

Horse, 1730
Laying Hen'.. SI i-ac'i
373 1309
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SANFORD FLEA MART
Hwy 46. 'iM E 011.1
322 7599
371 0720

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Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
37) 34

-- .--67-livestock-Poultry

1911 Seabree: 1i. 60 HP, tilt trailer,
electrIc start, libeeglass double
trull. 3226515 alter

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C,cntle Jersey Milk Cow
eahy Bed &amp; Mattress, 120; . wood
"'-'----------- ---IS' Fiberglass Sabre, 33 HP dec
HONIFACE
FRASMLS
bed, box sprinq &amp; mattress, 123;
372 7583
AQUINAS
manuel Johnson. Gator .It Ira
('RISPINS
3 bedroom, large lot, Sanford's besi
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?9-Trucks-Trailers
CAURIFI
Swivel rocker, $70, 10 lb Paint
IWNEVI
(rompIeterig.topc)njj)
section, central air &amp; heat, al
CUflisTopliER
FICTITIOUS NAFitE
PATRIcE
,,•
%pnayer, new 110 377 7373 after S.
ujive your un.vantee tarm
HONAVENrUP:
Must see Call 372 7791 after S.
arpe'tect sosoo 372 i193
0''nct F tCI3 oct up. 6 cyl,
DOMINIC
Notice is hereby Qven thr.t we are
ZACHARY BR, 2 t,tt n.w flume. Nice
'
animals a gooct hOme 273 3761.
N UNSWORTH REALTY
straiget SIft, 6' bed. 1)293
Nrw
Skylinedouble
wudtPayments
Also
Zenith
B
W
23"
cot'iso'e
TV,
Tmoow
Hodge
engaged
in
busineis
at
1)0
"s"
P4.
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location, central heat, kitchen
- - Call
Jnvsanted
lIe-ms
hauled
tree
I]
3735796
Junk
$03W.lstSt.
excellent, US
less than $175 mo
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Duane McQulre at 127 1651
FACED WITH A DRINKIN&amp;
S.meran Blvd.. Casselberry. __________________________ ____________________________
19
eoupprd 373 0237 or 377 1)36
Ilanick
up
load;
yard
trash
Sla
Y' 21 - - -_________
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BALL
REALTY
)7)6061,3730$,7
Dealer
Seminole County, FloricId uicfrr
PI4OULEM
load 867 t305
POB'OPI MAPIPIE
c.pr,opy MOfllt.0 HOMES
Req Real Estate Broker
Prrh,'ip 11c ràvI Ac,ii
lean 7 t:(dr cxinI, Ct 1 c-ti.
ftiti' name ef THu P IN I
Choice Listings
Person ti pt'r it-Cd t'd in 11Cr at otis of
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67A-Feed
Legal Nolce
227 tIny 17 97
380)
Legal Notice
Can
t1OP. THE CAROUSEL CARD
refurbished ReaSonable rent 450
men's clothing to work In men
Inez's Treasur"
9O-....'AIJtos for Sale 377
Sanford 373 S)'u
IN ALL PRICE RANGES
IIVIPIG
QUARTERS
'irand Opening, Sat
-- SHODPE, CENTRAL OPAPHIC
Call 173 456?
Store. Phcn 372 coy).
Apr
DeposIt
and
1t
Mo
rent.
377
144$.
Your
FICTITIOUSME
76
MLS
Agency
___JIM DANDY JAfl FEED
iDi rvcetlent business location
FICTITIOUSNAME
6)7W -.
1st
SI
3725611
0
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SERVICE, and that re intend to
WritePO Boa 1713
(ilk South of Plnebree-:e Egg Plant
Notice is hereby gi,n that I am
28 tCP'er,role, Impala, I door, iI%)t2
"Buy Direct From Bc..tr"
AIv-u onraqi' npar?in,'nl
Notice is hereby given that I am
SanfordAlmost
Act
RE
AL
lOriS
new
now
represent
3
Sarah
Coventry
bedrooms,
7565
Park
Dr
43
Lots-ACreage
-anford,Flor ida 32771
on fll-dec
59-Wtusical Merchandise
relSter said name with the Clerk of engaged lnt,usiness 8130 West Hwt
Antiques. Clothing.
OF NARY :.LW HOMES
transportation *400 Alter 5 ccii
&amp;ORML'y's E 16, Sanfc.u-cI 37) 4773
engaged tn business at 16)0 Hwy. I?
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P
baths, walk to Seminole High
in your' area. Plo investment, no
the Circuit Court. Seminole County. 434.
t-,
1723976
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-327 773
0 P'Lecn,7flR,7bath.
Longwoocj. 3275'. Semlnolo 97, MailIanj, Seminole County,
School and shoppb,g Option
ARE YOU TROUaLEO? Call Toll
Cfllledting,riodpfiyenies, Extellent
Florida In a(cord,nce with the County. Florløa Und,he Iictllio
flECxwllpt PIAI'4O
7 Bedroom A 1 conditiOn, fenced Two Acres ott L,rke Mary Blvd.
1)1 Juan PcI.) Nil, 7 bath
Florida under the fiCtitvs name of
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Frep
available Ride b't 267) HarrwrII
4 7017 for 'We Cart
arrangement to add to your
to Buy
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1969 Chevy Malibu, 753 eng.ne
yard. carport, utility room, 372
i ,rrr' wontiect tots. quiet area,
provi%ion of the Fictitious Name name of ANTIQUE 8 UNUSUAL FERN PARK MOTORS, and that I
Fast. 19,030 3?? 8710
so
and call $31 5160
"Hotlirie" Adt'it or Teens
35
families income. Opportur,lty totStatutes, To Wit: Section 665.09 CARS. end hat I intel to ri5,ler intendtoreglsterdnamewj,h,fle
Owner
r to, ldri rOom qarage, central
196? Plymouth Valiant, Scyl., Both
U?0 r)riil with Owner
Associate
Florida Statutee 1,57
local
manager.
534 3616 after 4
good condition 377 798$
JflflQI(' l.ot,nTy ucautilul S or
lnhilesnomthonil 97
t'.riI &amp; an cuStüm design
Laid narne with the ilerk of the Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole
We Buy Furniture
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=.,...
fm.
5 - Ethard J. Starr
Harold
Hall
Realty
Planos.154)to535Ø
Table Rentals $1 C')
Circuit Court, Sem,
acres
pavid
road,
trees,
clea
38
County, County, Florida In arCordare With
i
7 Bedroom, 1 bath apt.. aduII only
Ford '73 LTD Brouharn. Loaded.
Fern Starr
SCnfCtc1Aution
Ft3ricta in accordac with the the provisions of the Fictitious
fIo*irig streams hlotttDAVES' 373 j'o
NEW CONCRETE
Persons Interested in $100 or more
0I
tOHPRid;r.q Mower
No. pets Pretty yard. patio Heat
76 S. Hwy 17 97
________Chilci Care
at,
futboowec, sleet h.utu it,..
Pufflis Aprit 11. 16. 25. May . l9;
we, ''C-n
provIsions of the Fi31iou Name
Terry Realty, 141A1 TOP, A?I
BLOCK HOMES
weekly working fuiI or part time
Name Statutes. To Wit
REALTOR 373 3711
Good Used Ccriclit ,on
&amp; watt-c furnished, $123 mo
Section
i'5
brakes,
Best offer takes 169 0430
DEM 55
41
0'1
Wantid to buy use-a office furniture.
Sta:ules. •Io Wit: Setlon l65.o
inanced by rarrne'rs Home At
6)05700
$6509 Florida Statutes
1350.3720599 flaldwin5pinetpiang
Any Quantity. P401.1'S Cassel
Florida Statutes 1957
Chi'd Care in my home Lake At any
ministration to Cuatified buyer S: Jerry Swan:
IIII
CORNER LOT. 3 hr. 7 bauh
1970 11W CC"rp-'b
7 Bedroom apt, RETIRFFS DIlLy,
With Rerrsh.$95
Cn;;r.
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
or
THE
f'lvtcr's
;tct;cr
berry, Hiy. I7.9. 1,101406
142 43 44
F rlrr
. Mlian, I. i-rt, Jr.
yr
otos
37)
Why
rent
when
you
can
buy
fc
9)4,
Publish: A,rit 4, 11. 15. 25. 197$
$73,900
________________________ rebuilt, new tires, battf'y.
$90
mo
near
tgwn
5vPnrcst,
WILSON
MAIEP
FURNITURE
667
4391
$30
404)
Alter
l-4r
3Yrs.Eaperience
66$ S513 EIGHTEENTP JUDICIAL dR. Publish: April Il, 15. May 2. 191$ DEM2i
less?
Q4ntrotor 11.600 12)7264, Eves
BUY
SELL -- TRADE
Wanted: Usedpianoand
CUlT ltd ANd- FOR SEMINOLE 1720959
Lane Bradford
I
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9-Good Things to Ea
POOL 8. TENNIS privileges, neat 3
3
11
31St
First
St
Bedrooms.
7
baths,
central
air,
COUNTY, FLIRIDA
lreadiese-wingmacl'sine
37256
72
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6O-OffiC
In the Court of the 1,nty Judge.
Peg Real Estate Broker
Altamonte Springs Spring Oaks P4
Pick up limb car's FREE. Small
PP. 7 bath, corner lot, beautifully
*ar Rolling Hilts Golf Course,
LIVE IN, permanent, with two
668 5117
Action No. 7S-627CA09-C
.AK( ?,IARY-- Centrally located
SminoIe County, FICda,
1
9047756999
Qualifying,
assu'n-,e
VA
loan.
7
p-ct
FICTITIOUS
NAME
price f Othprs 377 t621
t.aapt.ni
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$34
ei,r,,
903
aiults Private room I bath
nICP, Lease, 13)5 ma
r I PSI P4A I tON AL BAN K 01 In Probate.
Pc ii Potetoet and
commercial. $39,500 By Owneri
3 flirm 989 CiSO
Eves 303 6)4 3139. 662 6051
51-Household Goods
Notice Is hereby given that I am
AvataIe
May
I
MEMPhIS.
Mature
Localreferrctce's.
drivers
111
1mo
a
Used office furniture
Set Onions
L#3r1 .Sii'4l.$i
In rO: Estat, of
engaged in buslnes,s at 10) W First
NATURAL SETTING, Wu'Kuva
Dafsun.Subaru Sale
ticer,se. nursing experience $75
Plntifl, CARL F Mc?.ANi V.
','i"Od
or
Steel
desks
Iexecutive
desk
Street. Snforct 3277), Seminole I
For
uSed
furniture, appliance
-River tot, $11,100
riglith
WoodsFern
Park,
ii
3
3 Bedroom, I bath, nice neigh.
yr
Reduced
to
372 39%
Estate
P- lye MCF(i on s tsearciall
'74 Some below' dealer cost, first
Deceased
&amp; chairs, secretarial deski &amp;
County, Floricta, under the fictitious
old, I BR,7 bath, family room wiI-toots, etc Buy 1 or 1001 tern
borhood $163 mo Available May
Hon." en tar 'ov.'ip ley,niq room, 3
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OM?.iUNIpLEx. INC. et at,
corr first ChOitti Plus FIi,'
LI,OO.
en
acre
chairs,
-straight
chairs,
filing
ToA1I Creditnrsand érsons Having name of M. UNSWORTH REALTY,
II-Instrudjons
Larry's
Mart.
215
Sanfo.
d
Av
Work your own hours Earn extra
VA
10
DOi'/
N
ItO
51,
(u'i
fireplace, total 70 SQ II E
3
I
e-drr.oms. 7
171 Singer Zig Zag with cabinet,
Deendants, ClaIms or D.mandlAgalnst Saio
cabinets, as Is Cash arid Carry
finest Used Cars, Dick Blaird
and that I in'Cnd to register Said
' _____
income as an AVON Repre-ten
Clu5iy
area,
near
school.
etc
7'
SUIT TO
177.500
Cash price of $64 or $ payments l
Estate:
Datsun of a Gun. Fern Park's
NOb L'S
ram with the Clerk of the Circuit
tative Call 641 3079.
PC?. bar equity, 11900 P,'l.
Large 20r 3 beoon-i apt air'. $IA
FORECLOSE MORTGAGE
Piano or Organ Lessons
16 50 Uulcien Touch 'n Se-i, 111
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Yo and
72-Auction
Casselberry. I? 97, fl 17134
Largest dealer '75 Datsuns
It.
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...
Leg
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oiJ
are
hereby
Court.
Seminole
Cou,ty,
Florida
in
Notice
'WIIulSI
.IUI
UI
Legal Notice
UII
1W
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mo
Ice
maler
refrigerator,
NOTICE OF SUIT
notified arid reqtjir
arriving aaiiy Ph 6)1 1315, Opt n
See At
present any accordance with the provisions of
RURAL BUNGALOW
fl
electric &amp; wMer turnished
TO- PanScape Corporali
ltd THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Degre,, ri teacl'iinq 7) $37I
21-Sit,,tj,
It.
SANFORD
SEWING
CENTER
claim$ and demandtiitPi you, cc the FiCtitIous Name Statuses. To
S'ade,J
lOt
CITY OF
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Spite to' garden, 2
v"vyl r
I t.it I
Deposit reo'j.reo,
PD. Box 7541
VIUI C... bPIJ1MAI
3
•'- 'ajuxe wirn
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301 East lst St.. Downtown
either of you nay P'o against the Wit: Section 54509 Florid., tetuti
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
AUCTION
LONGW000,FLORIDA
bedrooms, on paved road $12,500
aprtments,
all
Uflut5
have
Muncie, Ind)nj
CaliBart
Real
Estate
estate of Carl F McManigle, 1q57.
3779411 Evesld9 1)14
ChildCare,cjayorruigp,f. Plarif&amp; Pet lOOIS50Sq Ft. modernolfi(,space
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE NOTICEOFPUBLICHEARINGTO
10-Help Wanted
Broke
leg
Real
Estate
down payment. asuma payments
Bdrmt,,
and
air
Will
sd
AlorId Famous Buck knives, cli
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Ileceased,lateo$s.aI(ounty.tothe
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
5: ElolteM Unwortpi
care. Sewing I. Custom Designs on
en busy French Ave. for lease
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CONSIDER
ADOPTION
3 Minutes from Town
PEALTOP 372719$
3275997
new
separately
or
together
Gooc
Service
at
KuIp
Decorator
Schrade
Walden.
John
Prumbi
OF that a Complaint to Foreclose County Judge of Silinole County.
CIViL No. fl.'j
Registered Real
jeans &amp; Iackets 327 7679
PROPOSED ORDINANCE
in 7613
3 bedroom, refurshed home,
rental property Piloian Realty
certain mortgage on ?tie loliowing Florida, at hiS CHIt in the court
Furniture stripping at reasonab
Housekeeper to liyr in or out airid
knives GardenLand, 1400 W. 1
In re: the PetItion
44 Fcrd Mustang Aulornatic. good
Estate Brooker
_______________________________ 7 Bedroom, I bath apt., adults only,
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
sPuadi"c' hot See it a! 116,500
Pt-altos', 131 1917, After Pirs. 131
described real property. tO wit:
St , 373 6630.
prices
CalI3722'335
for
estimate
takecarPflfhomeand2schoola
house
of
said
Coot!
BEN B STEWART and LaVEDA
fe buy one piece or full house
at
Sanford.
Publish:
April
IL
2$.
Mky
mileage, good transportatit,, tape
BR by owner, in Sanora. Lou
NOT PCE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
----Noptis.
Pretty
7,9,
197$
yard
oaIi
w...,a.
- Dlii.
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From tho W I. corner ci Section Florida, within Six c
,as
a.. it.Pick up arid delivery
children for wrkinq parent .
Antiques, estates Consignmeritl
STEWART, his wife.
ar months OEM 10$
14'-buSu30ss
the
1.40's, Mtg. can be assumed
port.rnitjes
water fjrnithect 1)25 mo
Patience Plants.
,
Ctty of longwond. Florida, that 1$, Towflthip 21 South. Range )0 from the time of the rst Pu1iC8ton
I_s
4_. &amp;eoct home. pIus 1700 per rn
welCam.
NOTICEOPSUIT
'
PAYTON REALTY
cc Cart. $10. Dinette, 3 chair's, %ii
2" 4" high )c Each
th C;?y Cc",ntil will hohiii a poblic Eost.runth,nceN$9rees.. of this notIce Iwoopies of each
salary Prfr older mtui
Stemper Realty
'0.
RICHARD
Peg Peal Estate Broker
WENDELL hearing to consider enactment of East along the northerly ii of the
Sofa. 13$; Rocker, $20; Desk. 131
3720003
PS, PB, AC, PW, AM FM stereo I
Merchandise
STEWART
v''i in gd health, Rafere
claimordemandsjt4beinwi.jting,
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
OF
THE
327
!Y'l,7i10Hia,r,n'prahye
at
17
97
Ordinince No- 395. entItled:
GPO PROD. MEAT
Central Florida's
Recliner, $13; Dresser, $15; Zenil
'
SW l of i_j Section 19 a distance of and shill state It., ple of residence
?rack.raci;als arid mare. Sacrifice.
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(CS 111 $411 eat. 117, or 534 67 17
iorie'er I custom built. 3 bedroon
Residence Unknown
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL
C1R
l'aMI E 0th l,Hwylô
API ORDINANCE OF THE CITY 1,253.47 feet to a
"771750AY-727SOISPIIGHT
MULTIPLE LlSTlPIv REAL
portable TV, 145; Bassett S drawt
.e$ me till your garden spot; mot
111)0 13 7050
after 4-30
pc,lnt on the and post 0111cc ,Cress of the
home for less than the cost of rent
Addreis Unknown
CUlT OF THE STATE OF
P1-I 373 9719
3774991
vacant
lots.
Ctret
$45;
KULP
DECORATOR
1919
S
French
OF LOPIGW000. FLORIDA, westerly ?lQhtøfwây line of the claimant, and shatlp sworn to y
YOU ARE HEREBY
'"
'LORIDA
Casselberry. Camelot $39,500
Prices In mid 170's Mode-I II
IN
AND
FOR
:
_____________________________
Eve 372 7371 377 1496 372 ;st
- FlOyd Freer, 3225191109W 1st St. 3272335.
otrI1Ir
V-fV'.lSCelIafleous For Sale
Ja'ep (Q(T1lCTe'I reCuuuy.
HOURS FOR THE S.C.L. Raliroad,thenceS 10 degrees the claimant, his agsf, or at?Orncy
LICENSED REAL ESTATE SALE
.,- ',4081 LE HOME PA R K
i BDrrn. split plan, 2 bathS.
SEMINOLE COUNTY
Longwoocl $31 5113; $31 37$
that the above named NOTIFIED
Petitioners,FIXING
SALE THE
OF
a I
______________________Pontiac Offentiauser powerea,
PEOPLE,
growIng
Winter
Par
INTOXICATING 33' 10" West along said right c'-way arid accompanied bia filing tee of
fdmily rm , complete kitchen.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S4S4-CA0SC
NELSON'S
FLORIDA
ROSES
hit Rent 1mm
E Electnis Range. $200. Ga
BEN B STEWART and La'EDA BEVERAGES AND FIXING THE line a distance of $71 $7 feet to a onedotlarandsuchQimordand FLORIDA
new brakes, oversized military
Real
Estate firm
fleetiIs ___________________________
33Houses
shag, drapes, fenced, extras,
Woodruff's Garden Center
POWER
icycle exercise,. IL), bird Cage
COP.
Seigler Heater. 1700; Sear
STEWART, his wife, hayC 1led a HOURS OF OPERATION FOR point S $9 degrees I 71" East a not
13cst
lot
selectIon
tirei. roll bar, licinsed and un
SAl
I"i.,.s.
A..
representative
10
1,811
flew
sul
i-a
(,,
qarae, near st'ool
fllea shall beroid.
P-ORATION, a corporation,
I
Petition to, th iidop1on of the E S I A B L I S H N E Pd I S
andstand,j$. alcl,ocker,%5 AIIA
Window tan, new, $50 372.190
--4- I
I.pected 530 6355
I N distance of 10161 feet from tne PIE
home. Wall.wall carpet, contra
DOW it'. '.,..,1Ib' In
diviilon in the Sanford area. Ca II
fly
owner,
$34
3325
Helen
M
MM*gie
2
Petitioner.
I
conditIon,
3775)91
Bedroom, terrcd yard
after 9:30
mino, child named in that Petition TERRITORY OF THE CITY. OF corner of Maltbie Shores First ad
1air $7,700 down, take over 'nor
Mr Robert Green,. Reeltot
vs.
As ezecutnix otie Last
$175 n-eu. Adullspqefr
Sanford's newest and
and you are commanded to serve a L 0 P4 G WOO 0. F I. 0 R I C) A, dillon, as
ha.' D.arI
:4 Dcoge Van Tradcsrn.a,i 100. 6
52-ApplianCes
ic are loaoed with the fines
recorded
in
Pitt
Book
I).
AREA
ONE
kEALTORS,
INC
Will end Testarint
WILLIAM P. BALI and CLARA N
c0PYOtyoorwritlendqq,nwslfany BEARING
'_
32"
!ISCr372U?O
THE
cyl.. stick, completely built in, low
finest
Adul$4'grnfl3
ZONING page 4. PublIc Records of Seminole
collection of antiques yet out of thi
6471111
Man 6r Woman for room &amp; board
Ofl
B.I
his
wfe,
•,,fl',
HARVEY
.
CARL
F.
McM4IGLE.
COULTER, CLASSIFCATIONS OF
'
mIleage. 273 4377 alter 6.
Call anvilme, 372
GENEVA
GARDE
B I. County, Florida; thence Pd ft
New
Enciand
states
all
to
be
soic
Moblk
Home
Park.
23"i13%,", used 3 mos hardware.
Hotpolnt Retrigerator, $700
e.ceaso
Reso.ndents
PetItIoners' atPon,v, wPioi aoress BUSINESS. C COMMERCIAL, MI, degrees 47' 21" West Olorig
,r;,'
y;'a;:' r';
' o
Cieric.I work, accounts receivibli
-Shampooer for only 1)10 per da
at aosolute auction A selu yot
.i-ie Homes
Et
-tpie Publish: April II, 1113, May 2, 1775
30' wire mcI. 377 7379 after S
Magic Chef Gas Range, $100
.O Box
Come
SUMMONS TOSHOWCAUSE
out and Inspect
1961 Buick LeSabre
3&amp; Forest City, LIGHT INDUSTRIAL, AND PUD. northet-ly line of Said subdivision DEM-40
123.000.
372
40*7.
-----------expprience Apply in perso
Luxury
Patio
won't want t mii's.
CARROLL'S
FURNITURE
723
6411
after)
AND
3G-Apartments
Unfurnlshed
AC.
PB. PS LibeNe*
'
FIoria 32731, on or before the 13th PLANNED utlIr DEVELOP and its easterly ond westerly .
the Moski Homes on
Id Farm Bell, *50; 2 Wheel utility
Trans',t Brokerage, Stat
3TAN'S AUCTION
bilh
NOTICE OF HEARING
1250 372-letS
Yr.
old.
3
bdrm
ww
carpet
day of Mey, 1975, and file 11Sf MENT, WP REIN ALCOHOL IS tensiontjsefeefadlstanceo, 1,163 83
trailer,
U;;
Farmers
Market
between
1012
2Wh enclosed trailer,
display
', milt' East of I 1. Hwy 46. Sanlcrc
EUMORE WASHER, paris. se-ri
AMENDO
m' W oriCcgkranp )2'60eni
'NOTICE OF EMIPIEf..T DOMAIN ______________________
Apartments
central H&amp;A. Ely Cwner $75,900
lit- Sil bIt 1,1 iii,
original with tPie Clerk of te Cow't ALLOWED TO BE CONSUMED AS feet. to the east line ot Bay Slreet
65--Pets-Supplies_
700 Magnolia Ave., Sanford, I and 2
tam. VermIllion, Auctioneer I
NOTICE ISI4EREY GIVEN that
ice, used mahines,
either
PROCEEDING
au alt.
1971 Vega
acres
in
heavy
oak
grove,
feneedI
Mother's t.clprr ansi companion for
before servIce on Petitioners' API INCIDENT TO OR IN CON- sal-ct line t:elng the west linc ; by virtue of that a-lain Writ of
t.kfltiIi.-VPDI
Mrm urdtjrn sptstrc,u'r, 1)101173
Owner
1
. 1
area for stock N•ioPlborftood
SANFORD
Iti THE NAME AND DY THE
3 Speed
'
'_________________
boys
while
mother
works
nighti
per
trio
STUDIO
1.2,
3
Call
862
)achshurids,toys,AK Peg. shots I
3454 or Orlando
a?torneyorimmediatelyther,af,,,; NECTIOpj WITH RETAIL OR aforesaid Section II; thence N 0 Execution Issued ot.of and under AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF
3779719
love's
dogs
372
5751,
I
S
or
a default may be entered WHOL E SALE COMME PCI AL decrees
.
•-'-'.
.
come
andSa?urcjay's
I
'4Wi
Rain
tee.
Flower
pots
and
ben
Part timenow, ful
--__BEDROOM SUITES
wormed, 6 wks old, brow
coDe-ct, 77
42' U" East along said line
the seal of the Ctuit Court of
ID suft-5,
FLORIDA aftcrriui
the's -step toi,e. 309 Cim
time wt'.n School Is out 3.1 5261
53-TV.Radio.Stereo
bgainit
you for the relief ctemaride-7 TP A N SAC I IONS Oi WHERE distance of 50766 feet to the point ot Seminole County. rida, upon a
females Stud Service available
•
BEDROOM
itt thØ Pi'tlt.on
This
desirable
3
BR,
2
ba!h
P,omt
TO ALL WHOM I T MAY CON
Auction
ENTER TAIN(,SENT IS PROVIDED beginning. (Containing 11.091 acres fiji judgment rired in the
DeBary, Adults, Lovely large 1
345 3767
TOWNHOUSES
Caroetect, beautifully lumnish-d
tsth Florida room, located or
CERN, AND TO alt persons and Famous Recipe acceifIng op
WITNESSmY1S&amp;nijandtP,eIHIO, OR A FEE FOR ADMISSION OR of 613,971 square feet)
bedroom
air,
ideal
for
retired
aforesaid court on P 72nd day of
Waterfront and bsating pnivuiece's'
thC Court at
PartCS claiming or having any
large beautiful landscaped correr
p1iafio,,j full or port time, gooc
berman Plnsctter Pups. AK(
persons 416 6.468; 3726031.
Ssr.Pord. Seminoie MEMBERSH:p IS REQUIRED; has been filed egalnti you. and you January, AD. )973,si that certain
REPITAIP
SEPLAN
included AduIt
right, title, lnfervst, estate, rrcor
1110 372 4470
lot Features irIde central heat
Counly, Florida, this 6th day of PROVIDING PEPIALTIaS, CON
p4%'
advancement
Apply
I
3
pm
Champion Lineage, 1)25. Termi
ap dollar return on consignment a
are
reguir
to
sen_c
case
entItled,
Ci?
of
Sanford,
a written copy
DAM
April, :;
air, range, refrige -ator, lenced
tgage or other lein lo or en those
Monday. Tus. Thurs , Fci. I$9 S.
ClU-twy 1'97 OpenSat lSun.9S
FRAPIKUpIARMSApTS
pci. &amp; 35 pcI We also buy lut
FLICTS, AND EFFECTIVE DATE. of your Answer or pltading fo the Florida. for the usend the benefit certaIn tracts of land described in
VER 40 NICE CLEAN CANS TO
CALL
DE
HART
mfr.iIar
(5eal
yard,
large
workshop
CouUr
French 273 3650
I many
1)70 Flrt'kt. Av
" "°
estates. etc
ouses,
SlidOrdinancewaspIacedon,irst Complaint to:
CHOOSE FROM, EASY TERMS.
of
Milton
ConsIru.,i
Company,
thePelitionhcrefolo,,fiiad
----'
- Service on home &amp; autc
373
2947
$12.3
'no.
Call
$31
$772
Arthur H. Beckwitpt, Jr.,
other
attractive
features.
Priced
the
dl.
OpenDallyloarn Spm.
reading on AprIl 21st, 1q73, and he
Muic Shams of the firm, Subin, Inc. Plaintiff, -vi Intral Florida 101 lowing persons together with all
.
/
radios,
tape
&amp;
record
players.
00
ClerL of the Circuit Court
øt
only
176.000.
Drive
by
163
months, all shots, blondes anc
awn Mowers. We Sell The Best &amp;
1FF JORDAN, REALTOR City Council w'il consider same tor Shams, ROftflbluth &amp; Moran, PA.. Water Systems, Ii.. a Fiorida
Olan Mills Studios
By: Icy Stokes
Rosalia Dr. &amp; call for appointment
Sarvie Thy Rest Western Auto. _________________________
Hacks. 322 1517 alter 3.
,
CARRIAGE
Aucon
OVIEDOFTU Duplex. Fur cc Unfinal passge arid adoption after the P.O. Box 71$. 470 CNA Tower, corporatIon, and 4o-Owners In
nkoworpenson
claiming
by,
Nerds Several lades for ef
DepVly Clerk
font Carpet and air cond. mater,
to tee this excellent buy
throos
under known
pes'sor,s
wtio
30) W. 1st St.
Hwy 46 West, Santo.-d
ambti hearing which w&amp;l be held in Ortancto, Florida
C0.'E
0 CREDIT CHECK - NO tPI
Sales
erman short haired pointers, 3
suranc. Compan, a Michigan are dead. orwtio are not known lobe
Publsh' AprI 11. II, 75. Nab 2. 1913
from our off
in
lawn care &amp; maintenance
1505 W, 23ff. St.
'
313 3670
iate Rd. 4V, 2,3
ew Amtico Vinyl Flooring $7 a sq
P'e City Hall ni' Longwood, Florida, p4ainti1f' attorney, and file the corporation, Defedant, which
IEPEST - NO RED TAPE
'
' .4 ,
niales, AKC. 12 weeks. shots, $I$C
OEM 57
dead
or
Mlve,
t
wit'
Sanforo,
AM
PM
shIPs.
12.10
per
Pessonable
Ph
Owner 3453721.
on Monday, the 12th day of May, original with ?hi Court on or before aforesaId Writ of aecutlon was
'1
Sanford FIa
yd. SANFORD AuCTION, 37)
ea.
'
'
mUcs east ci i7..
$34 7315
Yard
Sele
hour
Apply
in
person
f
N
AD, 1973. at S 00 pm or as soon May
731)
1st, 1775 If you fail to do so. delivered to me s Sheriff of
Fri Sat
WILLIAM P BALL
Starratt. Atlantic National Bank
MASTERS COVE
h Sanford 1305)
8160
)l-BUSlfless Prorty
mericara Eskimo PuppIes, UKC.
EIGHTEEN1
IN THE CIRCUIT
H JUDICIAL
COURT dIR.
OF THE thereafter as possible At the udgmtnt by default Will be entered Sen,Innie Covnt. lorida, and I
Builcting.
Room
507
1316
Su'nmertin 9 i
ON
Twin
Lakes
frOnt
£
£
9 a m to
tHE LAKE
-- '
- Orlando (305) S34fl99
____________________
964 Chtvu' ick U, $495; Snapper
CulT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE r'ecting interested parties may bein5t you for the relief dem4nded have levied uporithe following
eg 372 $646
NATIONAL AIJTO SAtS
p
rn
Bo't 1615
3737900
pear anict be heard wth respect to in the Complaint,
Riding Mower.I H°, $375; Family Carport Sate' Fri. Sat. Sun, 97.
, rv . U
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Jim
Offlce'sor
_______________________
desCribed prpper' owned by
76005 FRENCH, SANFORD
Sanford.
Florida
3777)
littleture
ScI"n,uzers.
Pltiv
sIze 4 cm tent, $13, 323 ,ir,i
;i'% stove. sink arid uce box A
CIVIL ACTION NC. S.741.CA.E1.A the proposed Ordii,nc, This
0S' [icier Lt • Cus 'y Club
Cer'itr..l Florida ¶At,r Systtms,
WITNESSthehandaedseaIof thu
Small Store Butldung
4ParkDr
372211$
'
L
FmglantI chomg,osi pedigreed. $90
hearing maybecontinc,edf,mti
hook
ups. goon condition. $40Q 373
Assistant Bookkeeper
FEDERAL NATIONAL
HePrts
Inc., said property ling located in
73 Buick Century PS. PB, A.r,
37267)3
Court on 1st day of April, 197$.
37fl5•
9'
a".. .,
CLARA N. BALL
(ALTOR
AFTER PIP5.
hanks to Classified Ad, v .ers get
10 time until final action is taken by (Seat)
fl_a. ,.tI. .......
1767
TOAGE ASSOCIATION.
Full kflowlrdg, to trial b4lanco
fiftjs $100 Deposit. 67'-1253,
SemIngle County. itonida, more
taxi..
iiiA..i
Twin
Lakes
fast results at a low cost. Try one SARPIIGE SALE Friday 8. Saturday
City Council
Mt t
Plaintiff,
Arthur H. Beckwith,
parlfrutar(y descri
to
type.
Only
cx
as
follows:
Pox 1675
THE
A cop,' of the pr,posad Ordinance
todayt Phone 3722611 or 6)) 9993.
75th &amp; 76th 135 Alma Ave Lake
Real [stole
6PEOPLE
-, I
lerienced apply. Permanent 2 rn 3 bedroom apartment, portly
C'I-Ik
Lois 18. 17. 21.11 ml 7' ot'
-S.inforct. FlorIda 32171
thf:,',
4PCt'I'tlê?
_..._
H;-g
?.'ary ID' Step ladder, rope,
I-tat'
CP4ARL.E
WALTER MO-IR en
B,: j, Sickes
8adtey's Addition)rt LtSQwOOd.
poSitIon 5 day weeA, Starline
Screened po'ih, large come; lot,
yr. old 30" Range with matching
cp es au n I Ic with
clothing, refrigerator, house
CCRA MORR. h15 wile,
Deputy CIi-k
accordittg to the pt fnere'oi, as
Enterprises. Saritorct Airport,
000dcond;tion Assumable z4 pcI.
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a
refrigerator $143 tot' pair Stan's,
flit
Click
(I
Pit
furnare. plants Many articles foci
_____________
citY
it
a
saint'
may
PuhIithAprIl
•.
n.
te.
s.
D.fendz,v Ii
lrMtA'rial Pert. 2ufd!n; 13.
rernrd.d In PIeS Bot 1. Pe 17, of
tns
n-tg
$31,900
Owr.cr.
345377$
Dcdaat;en of Takin' hai been filed
372 9719
HOrIe'
be in$ç,jer
y IM p. ,,SIC
numerous to mention 372 $141
,.:
Sanford
NOTICE OF SUIT
OEM 2
Ph
333
_________________
the PublIc Ricort of Seminole in the above-styled cause by
____________________
EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
hl 71'd cay of April,
A
,NLAEVOODVftLAS
TO: CHARLES WALTER M()'I'C 1 DATED
o
County, Florida. L6: That port of Petittoner, Florida Power Cur
Lake Mary, I yr old 3 Ittlrms,
_____________________________
IN
THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
and CORA MO'4
Lois 19 and 71 inuded in Lake
?
i 7$Ida
poralion. for condemnation of
A
'
•,
bath, CBS Piome Include-s. Central
ALL AMERICAN APARTMENTS
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL C:R. WaymanH,
RESIDEN(' .'PIPUOWiI
igMspibwayAl,1,,i
Legal Notice
eascmentsupona,Jwtflflfhe iñndi
lilA. se'f clean range, micro
_________________________
Ct-/ C 'erk
CUlT
IN
AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
All partiri 'Ii
-i'eres's
according to the fl thet-ec,'. a
3 tIP (JrifurnAp,'st0
des.,nibed in IPe Pc'Iilien for the
wavc' oven. tg ref tg, fenced d
v,,. ty
nly 517.76 First Two Months Rent
coupiry, ii.ORIOA.
thro*scii. i,rcv'r
ioanst Crier 44
recocy in Plot Bi 1. Page 71, of
Central Heat &amp; iur
pvrpos
01
cOnStructing
NOTiCE
UNDER
FICTITIOUS
l.on,-end, Fkwuct
many
other
extras
Muit
be
Seen
CIVIL ACTION lID 7S7*7.CA-O9.B
Y,attev Mtjrr jrii (.c a APcrr, liii isi
.
* 'ceive A U' S Bond-3ro &amp; 4th Months
the Public Recorc of Seminole maintaining guy wires
$1SOM,a 349 S157
and anchors
NAME STATUTE
FEDERAL
lobe •ppre:iated Exceilinl lou'
LOWfl tore
iA TIINAL 'MOP
ndtoaflarf'.'hl.inaccci,air lug p:fh. April 75 197$
County. Florida. APP Lois 7 to 21 essential for the slpporl of a portion TO WHOM IT MAY
CONCERN
bachelor, young married, or TGAGF AS5OCIA1WN.
to ;..
'i, i tit cr intre',f in OF/ut III
inclusive of Block"A" of Lake
RIDGEWOOD ARMS
(''.?m,'le%, 'nt'M heat &amp; ar,
of a dt..oble circuit 730KV steel pole
Notice is hereby 2'ven that the
,',itr'.;q Germanq'tti
S Duthern Lawn Service
relifed,fl3,500 3734041.4$ pm
Pn',I
tPui r t prCpftp- ftfiin dscr br'd
31--Apartments Furnisheti
\ symjn HeIghts Hnw.y Addition,,
Painting. Remodelng
transmIssion line under Conslrt,OE undersIgned, pursuanl to the
ales &amp; Service Dyke's Heatuog i.
IIitI'*I,,t
4OTICE OF INTENTION TO
"1 U ARf I i'EBV P4OTi, lO
aCCraLilI Is the It thereof, as
APARTMENTS
Sanford- Reduced 3 bedrooms,
"FlCtitlou Name Statute," Chapter
hr Coed 327 5977
in Seminole County, Florida
1 cen'sed, Bonded 173 6160
Mowing, Edging &amp; Trimmng
RANDALL EDMO1IL) JACKSON
nc'l-m t; fo-ecipie a ret
ICjI3TER FICTITIOUS NAME
eioi-dett 1n ttat Bc 4, Page 71.0,
I BR Apt. liçPil, water Iurniuue-j
YOU
ARE
FURTHER
NOTIFIED
56%
09.
Florida
Statuses,
will
register
Reasteable 373 6OY)ar 372 9592
p ',n Itq Is".tiiL' real ptr:purr
ri cOmPliance wth Section 66% 09 anct F DEbRIS JACKSON. a a
2560
RIUGEWOOD
AVE.
.'..'ttti
I-lea?
S.
Air
Conditioning.
trie Pubt-t
ecnqr2 of Seniins;n
WIlts. IarQe utility oorn welkrn
that the Pt'fItioner. pursuant 10 the withtncCfrrk of the Cjrcuit Court, in
DELORIS JACKSON, his wile.
Cter,cj
Carpet-try, Remodeling. Addition5,
t'"f0i? I '.,:tty, Fl, IdaS''ututi's 114$, tr.
For free estimates. call Carl
un
iOtiSt,, lltiritta. 1E3: Begin at lISt
iwo Care. mnow.nq. trim hedges.
closet, lots of cabinets, In pantry
1'O5iIIOfl5 of Section 7405). Florida and for S"ninoIe Cur..y, Florida.
HAPRELLS
GLASS
COMPANY,
Custom Work licensed Bonded.
dersignect wIll rn.islvr with
I r P fit .-'t ',.A4E HILl 3, a
Harris.
at
in
SEARS
Sanford.
377
kul'ueast (other Cf Ct 22. Block A.
etc. 12 miminum charge. Santoro
'
S
sti4es,
will
i.iy
thfhehO,o,able
lOfi
receipt
04
Pfu)oI
of
the
&amp;nd
kitChtci,
floor
to
eilng
book
INC.. JACKSON SUPPLY CON
Crc. pttina.it, 1'i rota
u
1r'g It: 'ttf'
Clerk 04 the Circuit C)urt, in and for
H.Pu
- SANFORD, FLA ' ________
1771
.at thec'
Like Wayrnan Heigi., according tO
MonthlyRentals$,vaiiabl,
FIOc,di
Area 373 9197
Pi 'hard It, %%,Iujqe,,, vie of the P-jblication of this nole. the fictitious
case, built in desk in I be'droOrit,
ANY,
SOUTHEAST
NATIONAL
re u'3,o
$ tj Bk I), I •e
$135 1130-Color TV
- -Seminole County, upon the receipt of BANK OF OP[,APIDO. and UtIl TED
P at the reel, as corded in Plot
323.4420
Jiiu 'gel of the i,ircuIt t ui_i.'? of rtir r.ilme, to wit MIJL LIPI'S SHELL
121.300 3731131
11:11's Lawn Servcc
P bilc C
', -eme C:nty, Pr0000fpubtiationofth,s name, to
asc&amp; 4, Pse 24, if the Public
QUALITY INtl.- NORTH
Don't need" Sense a useful purpose
1 ________________________ u'.' CE under ..'i th I am
Eig itnnth JuuI.cI&amp;l C.r itt in and
STATE S 01 AMERICA.
'en-rio [oqnq FrCt'l%',rr,,','
r0MMERCIAL REMODELING
F prida
wil P6.14 Enterprises under wti.cti
again
when
you
sell
then'.
with
a
1 '&amp;5R 4 34.Longwood
Recpris ci 5eole County. l'ot emlnoleCci_nty. Fbi' di, on the l'I'''grtt in business at iI S
NICE TO COME HOME TO
i L
1-_i
p as eerut
Dsferu'a its
NEW HOMES
.gain,m you and you Seminole Sport A Rama Inc.. a
Exciting No
Classified Ad from It'? Herald
FIorId, thee.ce rvnprffi along the
26th day 04 May, 1975. at 11.3
3 Bedroon.i, 1 bath fenced, central
1712, Casselt,erry, i"oi'Id,m.
NOTICE
OF
S'JIT
New
Commercial
Industrial
lurecejI'ir.p,,se-vpa ccçy of your Florida (0fp0f$uOn. 5 engaged
East line of SaId LO7, 1103 feel Ni ada. k A M, n the
Call us today ' Oon'I delay' Just
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ctuif101e
T -t 'lie party inleqest,il In 1411
RANDALL
lesign Construction Financing
EDMOND
rcau WiJI1lDi
,rItltnC,, cfl. ii any, to it on van business at 102 Satsi.asa Dnivt. TO
JACK SOPi
and F
die' 322 7611 or i1 999) 1"-t place
the Northeast cornef said 10472. County
Courinouse,
tCnford. bL1114's! enterprise l at iuiI.,i,
I edpi ' Sri tPICorrl'r.ction Ir
Homes
75-is Park Drive. $70 up
lee 3r'rq C, y I Burke.
A, , Sanford, Florida, and that Die Wi
DELORIS tpie'nce run North 3iegrees 49' 50' Florida, for a hearing to 'tetermint'
yOU' '.s to's? ',%;lit Ai
Moving?
Why
Not
Uve
1
,%I.'T 11140W51 °ES1
bolt B MULL INS
JACK SON.
a k a
30167$ 1115. 71 Hrs Nadine
DEbRIS
E.
WINTER SPRINGS
-,
Baa 79), Orlando. dersigried i the president
West 63 feet, thir run North $1
r
(l the lurisdlction of this Court. (7)
21-?? Park Dr
Datect at Casselbrrry, Semlngle 7fledroon, furnilpied air,
J AC K SO U 14 1 Si 1) N C. E
rb,rda 2U1!. arid tilt the original
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adults 14.100 clown anti assume mortgage
degrees 10' 30" bt 41.28 feet,
the
sufficiency
of
Die
Ieodings.
County.
Florida,
on
April
fi,
975
37? 4485
JDDY'S
HOMEIMPI1OVEMENI
UNKNOWN
Contact
Beauty Care
with ?P'i (l.rk of th above t'yted (SEAL
In Sanford s Finest
thence rua South S4cgrees 30' 30" wtether the Petitioner is properly Publish' AprIl 75. May 2. 9. 16. 197$
Palmetto A
All TYPES OF CARPENIR
All parties claiming interests by
Cf ft u':
Richard C. Schultz,
before AI_ay 74th, 197$;
West 71$ 69 feel thence -un eierclinq ifs
AND REPAIRS 37313-il
delecated aufhcx-ily, OEM 167
tl'ir000f, under or aga"nt Randall
lOWE PS I1EAUTY SALON
Pet Care
-e a Iudgmei-e may be' en
Southerly to the outhwesterly
(1) the amourt to be deposited for
Nice 7 bedrooms All utiIitie fur
-v.. Established Residentia! Area?
Fdny1
llorr-rni', liar n-cit s rival, tirK
It, ru I ciainst you lot the r*Iipf
Senii,,ole Sport
)1JIfl'
Jackson nd C Debris ror,c.r of Let 77, flk "A", Lak4 lii, property sought to be ap
PçAI TV
Pt ' Pt' I
nthjj Adults Waterfront anct
ITII I itL,rip
tenor. Isteror ptasternç
JackSon. a Ii a Deloirs .Icbiai, rii
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A Ram. Inc.
in ?Pu cnptaint or
Waymin Heights 31 feet, lhrnce proprlated. (5) the terms and
boating
privileges
$110
3flU7O
&amp; C,vnt,n,
Plaster
patching
wift
&amp;
simulate
and to alt part'e- hav'ntj Ct
I. HULEN PAY. £50
pevltian
Peg Pcnitstntrgro,er
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run Easterly atonjPe Southerly conditions upon which title to and
i,.'i,'L I
.,'.#L.,..,
Ph 377
(tamtng
to
have
an
niqht,
titt
ot
2439
S
Nyrtl,
Ae
It?
A
We-st
it"w
York
AreJIof Lots 77, 26, 7$A, 73, and 22 to
ilTt4E55 my P'ar.d arid tIe
, 5.infotd
.
posiesion of Sild u'aryit'nts map
AVAIONAIIARI,,11P4f5
ritere-y ,ri tt,c real properly herein
PI-.onr72
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Florida 37?2C
s.'d Court or' April fled. 191$
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the PoInt of Begirxx14, Being a part become veiled in Petitioner, and
AOUITS,NOPETS
'
dest'ribect
Give
'u!cnen Oa?hroom Cabinets, -_Pressure Cleaning
f5f)
Publish April Il, ii, 7$, My 7. 1975
of Block "A" of ke Wayman
O1F[[ (IP'.IiIAL
Collreserv
suctuother matters as the Court may
1)6W 2nd St.
Counter top's, Sinks Installation
OEM 59
WALK 10 ALL NEOSl
Arthur H Beckwutpi, Jr.
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YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Heights and 131 1 Ql Bradley's deem proper
Ice now available in Sanford
A&amp;A CLEANS ALL
triat an action to foreclose a mot'
available Bud CabeIl. 377 6052
VA or Fl-IA Tcrm I hitiroon,,
Clerk of the Cirtjt Court
Addition to Longwot according to
Fa?ericr'prriurrie,n 1
large
One
Btdrom
apt
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YOU
a.-sd cacti of you are hereby
aur con
tq&amp;qe
On
the
f011owing
real
property
Ph-f
bath,
double
any
time
By Elaine 'Char
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garage, rntral air4
Piat thereof, as corded in Plat commanded on or bifore May 20th,
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
ditloneri, carpeting, IllS mo 7)01
373 65
sri Seminole County. Florida:
Publish- Api-1 75. Miy 7 9, IS. 197$
lifCpl*... cU%to'n built, large lot,' •
Ut0tu3 e,
M
3IUN
.
TUUP
nJ ), Page 17,1 the Pubik
NAME STATUTE
191,
-;_
-CaD 3,jøöjg
ti_i
Iii.
with
the
OffIce
of
the
14)
LotilO.
500
a
t-'OIiESI
Call
373
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BROOK, FIFTH
OEPv_
119
Qirn
5111' TER
ITEMS.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
SE,I
Ift 1?atton amid frc..' man install.,
fill
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Records of .emaIe County, Clefkofttir(;rcuitCfi.jrt in sanford,
31(IfDPi.
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re.er';
m,
l
thr
Plat
p,u;
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"DONI
NEEDS"
FAST
WITH
tc,I It,
Ftorkia
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ton, concrete fOUnda'on work I, _____________________________
Sniirrile (r41tt
-- a
I It% in, your
trlf-c( .-t, recorw-,J .0 ?lit IP-'ck
NOTICE UNDER FIC(IIIOUS
U,
V,APO AD Phont- 37? 26lI os' lii
signs, equipment, pumps, etc
LE'S AND EXCETIPIG All of
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:, 1 Tree Sen., ct'
L/l'I(JttSigfltd, PutSu,,nt to the pêgs 76 aria 77. PubIi Records
of
written defenses to the Pe-titlon
NAME STATUTE
999) ann a tnirridly Act V son 11
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"Fictitious Name
Underground or above groumact
Cnirrplele Tree (.me
Longwoad tIoi-th Sidlviin, c
Only tio pets 1)75 mol 372 130$
Peretoinre
file-ct
in
thj
cause
and
to
LII
Stututt," Ctiaptai' Seminole County, Florida
I,;;'TO WHOM IT MAY CO'4ERPI
help Sri',
MS 09. Fiorid.a Statutes, will register'
cording to tht P1. thereof, as U'.'ve a oupy of such written
'
Storage Tanks. Dvsvatening, cx
i .'. ijacvl Klaucui 3?) tHU
hn
bern
filed
aqains,t
Notict i hereby given tlsmt th
y
FurnisP*dGarageApar,'n,..i,
t.,,.
cavatlon, drIve Way Culvert pipes
*iththeClerSoftPie:urcuitco..w,, iri
and you retorted in P181 BnoP6, Page 21, of
deft-np's
upon
Jame's
A McGee and
are reQuired to Serve. copy of your
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underslgnict, pursuant to tp
Ilitietim N..
acid Pie-ad wallt, retaining walls
and foe
the Public t'tecordiof Seminole 14o*ard R Mat-see, Co Counsel for
Wail Papering
Serrtlnolc' County, Florida. writt9ndPlen,t's,lfany,sojtmyan
All utilitIes, 3726211
I
'Fictitious Name Stetute" Ch4pter upon recei$'
.1
KPith P Smith Construction In
-a
County, Florida.
of woof 04 the den F.r't
It's
trues
Petitioner.
You
can
own
our
P0
beautiful
s
itni
ia't.;
ore bedroom, one bath WIllOW model,
Guy
4
r.urs,
complete
$63.09, Florida 3a!utc, 1I s*iisl,,r Publitalion of tnis notira. the I'C
with
PA, nI wd 'rue Lndenp*5.s Sheriff oF P,tersbur*, Florida, 33733. and
303621 111$ Stan, 74 hrs
PAUL SLA'ER
ruvuxe p'ans, 'usiom mue '0 P-tI
'cri
central heal and air, rich shag carpeing. fully equipped kichIlh, ceramIc lii. baths for easy
Inford 1 BR FuInishe.'jw,lls Quct
Irmi
Pott OffIce Box 793, O'lido.
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DEALTV
It
WNhtheCfestoFIheCirr1ji,Ccti-,, in fithtiul name. ID wit; WERDLEN
Seminole County,
and SSBC spec Fast, economici
Prolessional Wallpaper Hanger
1d, will a
neighbot-pd
Plo
pd
therein
and
thereby
show
whit
care, lovely lendscped Ic? with minimal maintenance, privat, courtyard, ample storage
DepoSIt
3:102. and file tP'ut origInal
and foc S.emlngte County,
urder which - it ,upects to wim
ti - oo AM. cit thi Ulday of May,
licens.edpesidential.ommercla l
Rpg Ri'aIEsIatefl.oker
Call Victor 371 0131
Land Cleerbig
rlqit. title or nlerc'It you cc any of
:
r'gufred 83) 0990 days,
and outsid, patio. All this for only $14,tOO.
the Clerk Of the Aboyp SYfed
un reupi of procuf ci tt.e engage
in
bvsiflets
ito C 25th St 373 ss
AD. 1911. offer tcc Si and sell t,
.
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OF
DISTINCTION
Fr Estin'-iates PP 322 657)
UOMES
it cow't
Cm or before May 74th, 1975,
.501 AL I Ni, I
Pvblicath,m of th1s 'ictte, !Pi, t,
ftc hl.qhC5p b11rjtq, Ncash.
'o*vict Vitlrp. Sppnq Center
ciPer
I
2
and
subject
d%ribed
in
the
Petition.
and
lo
3
bedroom
models
also
avaiLabli,
All
Woodmere
*ite a juctqcnen, may be en
models in.
titiOuji name, Iti wt ORIENTA.. On S1JIC ic.ad 434 itt
Home Irnpoveinents
to any arict Il eiittii le;n, at Itie tho*(avse-w't,yffiem should not
ii t,g-'.'s ic's 7. .r.l,t.iqi tIe.,r('(i '."
IClose to everything yet away from II a
dud, the abov, amenities. Furnished model open for inspection.
Icisgwood. it--red a-rjOsnSt p00 Icy the relict
5p u'rderwh1(hw'farp4,nga9ed ,
hate spotl apt , a
ST.
JOHNS
REALTY
COJ
:
*da
have top 'sOil, till dirt, Oay, and
Front (West) Door cthe Sen.inoit be taken for the uses
Drilling
rnnaqer
oded loiss Street lights
•Large
and purposes
&amp;mar
Paint beep tinij' Cover an
in the cemptaunt or
C
t*,'snp". • at Highway d56, Butler
flD
shell available Please call rig," 11.81 the party ir.trrrsted in 'simd PefitiØi
who loves peCpIe, bujget
County Court Piusit'i Sat.lorct, Ut 10'ffi Ri said Petition,
7
SANFORD
Paved streets •Sewers •Sidewa
surfaces, wood, block or cemer
'
stretrl;ng rent. AIt unturn
ifl tNt City of Cine4brry, huine Inte1?cit.t isos fCllO*is'
Iaieda a VA lean •f
au tiny. 3733983
iIOi'ida, the above PSCribed per.
WtLLS DRILLED PUMPS
WItness y hind and the seal ot
Days-- 3'7 6173
all pci. Nt' $ yti lqive. ps'i"(ifle ant utttt,,it Dolt eil
"
I
WITPIESS,tiy h*ndanct thee,iof
*iIh Reynolds Aluminum Sidinç
)3Y,arMortgagSs-%PCI.dOWfl.
•.
X PRESS "1o' OIL
sOcial prc.q*siy
P
SPRINkLER SYSTEMS
thu
Court
OntIi
31st
day of March,
said Court on April flrvJ, 1975
Painting &amp; minor repairs Davi
Conventional Mortgage'.
That the party intt't,nd in laud
COMPAIIiY
-'
Trial said sale i i4ng made to 1915
Alltipesans:es
!L
'StAt
C&amp;A
Backhoe
Service
Pratt
SPECIALIZING
If
1
enterpr,l, IS t follows
Dr It Prt's'cirnl,
itl',it,Iili_,I t8flt Pt 'ype hOmeSatisfy the ierm osaid Writ cit (SEAL)
3',e
repar arvIse-r,'
361 :
.7 be-droomn, dit, large yard
An1hi' i-f ttCk*ulti it
ALUMl4UM SIDING Call 321
'flWAtberlCan
PiORr-4 SPAS. INC
sridclearirttj. SeptiC t,ink fill dm1.
Mt,tn Sw'dLen
WILCO CONSTRUCTIUN COMPANY
Fitcution.
I
STINE MACHINE 8.
Arll'.ijr I Be(kwitp,, Jr.
acres.
stablo
Osteon
area.
41?
679 today fe' lr'c. rtimr!a?c 'Ii
Cl.rk 04 the Circ,t Cosjrt
delve-ways All k'nd cit 0
By' Virl1'U Biratinru,
Dated t l)rttm3, Orange County.
Jo9 E. fiolk, St'PF'I.
CO
Clerk of the CIrcuit Court
it tia;n RIC.,'de
SurNi &amp; bcvrded
Thi
Good
3779)47 1)4 1195
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Flor.aa, thi% 15th clay 1 tqi1. 9
Sheriff
SAIU
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'('7 '. :i 'l
177 8-I))
ONSTCiiOt'l
Inc.
b-$lilll
a, Elain, friCharde
()eçtj
ty
Clerk
5-j
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Apul a. n. L.
P#isju Apif IL 2. MY 7..
19)5
Semtn1 i'00ntyqpo,ioa
$ pt;- Aprli
AMA
Dt-uty (.ierk
ONE,
C
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lu
7160
323
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MARY.
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l
'iSay
9,
15,
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Irn,
211 W 25th Sanford, Fia.
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Publish: April IL 7S*ay 1. 9, 1975 Pubf'th- April 73 My 7, 9 14.
ready lomove ;n)
're'. 117
I * " r'ein 5J( 'l(e- p.i1t shnd
0CM P445
7S
:
for
)EM 105
fri Iitrr te-n(ed lot n Park Riu'p,
AAd'tjons
OEM 157
Remodeling
Call
for Appt, 3?2.3103
f
f n..ttge r"an $4 )fl ]'t)o
I
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$317 $33,500
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Friday, April 2S, 197S

BEETLE BAILEY

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Ilere is a hand from her book
25 that illustrates this convention
at work. East assumes from the
VAK
bidding that his partner holds
8
some trick somewhere and that
AA5
8
II he can get a diamond lead the
WEST
LAST
slam will Lit set.
&amp;Q 84
*7
His double asks for an un
VQ 10654
VJ9832
usual lead. West thinks a while
10963
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lie reasons that if East wanted
aheirt lead he could have
SOUTlIDU
doubled five hearts to ask for it.
*A K 1092
Ills unlikely the suit is clubs
V7
because West, himself, is short
that. Therefore $slikely
to be %-old of diamonds.

NORTH
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CARNIVAL

by Dave Groue

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"Yeah! That's really got schmaltz! Now let's see you get riding
with the !awnmower, lick your whiskers arid beat the grass right
down 10 its socks"

By Roger BolIen

FUNNY BUSINESS
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rHEIL. &amp;I A$KD WE 101
A-6K qW 70 RE014D)
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vou d ide to bid five oi

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BETTER.

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The bidding has been: 25

Lightner slam double. It was in- Your partner bids five spades What
rented 40 years ago by do you donow'
Answer Tomorrow
Theo!cre L'ghtr.er, one of th
all-time great players. The
Lightner slam double says, Saud $I for JACOB V MODERN
"Parti€r, make some unusual book to: "Win at B:sd.,"(c/o Th's
lead against the slam our op. repp.t). P.O Box 489, Rsds
yoi*.NY 10019
ponents have just bid."

Sugarcane Rootstock

Pest,

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Pass 2 0
Pa%s 2
Ms, Amalvii Kearse is a Pass 3
Pats 3 V
uccessful la.ryer. She also is a
4 I&amp;
Pass
very expert bridge player who
Vu, ;uIti. :d
has just completed a book call- * K Q 9 3 v A 2 • K 4.&amp;Q987
ed,
Bridge Conventions
What do you do now'
Complete . It attempts to do a
A - Either pass or bid th e
complete job and it is spread diamonds. It all depends oa )our
mighty thin in doing this. psrtnership untlerstandings.
Furthero,ore. mo-A of these
TODAY'S QUESTION
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by Art Sensor

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I 1-bid slam

Pass

67th Year No 213—Sunday, April 2/, 915

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Borer Weevil

Deadiv

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To
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Citrus.

'ormt 'ity area where they're
Iurkin has been quarantined.

A pest, deadly to the citrus industry, has L,,i foliage, but the major damage is
by
located in certain sections of Forest City, officials eating away at the bark on roots, causing trees to
said today,
become "weak and (lying back" as if they hadn't
The pest is called the Sugarcane ltoothtock
received sufficient amounts of water.
Borer Weevil anil causes damage to the roots of
-Weevits" were first d&amp;v%ered in the Apopkacitrus trees, according to Frank Jasa,
Plymouth area in 1964. That infection, according to
If it spreads, it could become a major pest and Jasa, was thought to be contained, The "Weevils"
jeopardize the citrus industry." Jasa s&amp;id. lie
po-v no threat to humans. perse, he said.
quit
pointed out that the - Weevils- have been
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make Inspection of their citrus groves to insure the
beastles are not feasting on the roots of their trees.

'I'lie dehabilitating effect on die root systeir,
results in a steady decline - rendering the tree
worthless or killing it,” McGee said.

'The adult "Weevil" lays eggs between leaves
stuck together with in adhesive produced by the
female,

The larvae, McGee said, are about a hall inch
long, white and legless, and consitlered a serious
sugar cane pest in the West In(bes. In Florida,
Weevils" prefer citrus as a host, he said.

"Thesc eg4s are laill in batches as riwny as 350
together and within about seven days the resulting
larvae fall to the ground and burrow into feed on the
tapand big lateral rooLs for periods ranhing up to 13
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The Plant Industry Division of the Florida
Departnii'nt of Agriculture and Consumer Services
has quarantined the area in Forest My inhabited
by "Weevils,"

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most
theThe
spread.important
thing, Jasa said is to control
lie said state officials are carefully monitoring
this latest outbreak, which McGee says, Is "new"
and not connected with the outbreak which was
confined to the Apopka-Plymouth area.
Officials say the area under quarantine makes
up about nine square miles. including 3ections 8, 9.
Jo. 1 5, l(, 17, 20, 21 and 22 of Township 21, Range 22.

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                    <text>48—Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Tuesday, April 22, 1973

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THE BORN LOSER

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DOORS

MUSIC R(%2

1OU WANT I SHOU LD
PUT BrwEeN
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At first glance today's hand
presents little of interest. Th e
defense starts with two heart
;fl, dtiIarcr hill
lose trump finesse, but win a
club finesse and wind up mhkin exactly 10 tricks.
Now let's watch the caine
hand pldyed in a very tough
rubber bridge game, East wins
the first heart and promptly
shifts to his singleton diamond.
If South wins in his own hand
and tries the spade finesse.
East will take his king, lead a
heart to his partner and ruff a
diamond for his fourth trick. If
South refuses the trump finesse
and plays ace ar.d one spade the

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set poliy. The whole thing

bargaining, a compromise.
Rosenthal then presented school system.s next year.
"The board and
the another proposal - Saturday
But SEA wants to step up the
association recognize that and Sunday meetings. "We just talks and get on to items which
providing quality education for wanna meet as often as are of more interest to

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$l5,000l7,00O,
The "basics" include the people they will find to fill the
Odham, a local developer,
Herald Still Writer
Meeting with four members elimination of garages, flat or houses,
agreed.
"I'm guilt)' of this."
After beating around the bush of the city's Central Examining low
kitched roofs, less elec.
Committee member Brailey
To
follow
up on the Idea for
for several weeks, Sanford's Board,
the
Committee trical wiring, bare concrete Odham said the market for the creating a "basic" house, the
Builders and Developers Low discussed several ideas. floors, no air conditioning, no
low cost housing is now being Committee decided to select
Cost flousing Cornmittee last which Committee Chairman central heat and space-saving catered to by
the mobile home some local architects to provide
night began focusing on definite Paul Jarvis culls "getting back plumbing.
dealers, who can provide home input on ideas for low cost
guidelme5 to red
cost of to the ba" in home c0t
Examining buyers with ownership at a low hing
Iembers of
new homes to a price range of struction.
Board include electrician Bill cost.
The Committee will hold its
Art Harris, chairman of th e
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Horn, plumbers. H. I.. Harvey
next meeting May 6.
and Ted Hawkins and city's planning and zoning
commission.
pinpointed what
City Manager Warren 'Pete'
refrigeration and air con- he
said
Ins ide
Toda
was
the
main problem Knowles, keeping in mind the
ditloning member Lou-Temple.
with the cently constructed upcoming n-mile city street
Committee members, having homes.
paving program, said the cii)'
'Free' Dump Facilities Offered
decided they finally dTfined
"A lot of us are trying to sell may "end up with lo w cost
what kind of low cost housing what we want to sell and not housing on a paved street,
(' imp owners, who have been ordered off the Wekiva
they have been looking for, now what people need and can af- which is more than what
liver, have been granted 120 days in which to use the
we
will begin to define what kind of ford," Harris said.
county dump In disassembling their structures. This and
have now "
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today, on National Secretaries Day, and Sanford area
secretaries are no exception. Read what local secretaries
have to say about their jobs, and bosses have to say about
their secreta ries on Women's Page 7A.

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Former State Comiuiiissioner of Education Floyd
Christian has pleaded guilty to a federal income Lax
evasion charge in a plea-bargaining session. He must wait
six weeks before sentence Is passed. Meantime, he's still
drawing $25,000 annually In pension benefits from the
Stale of Florida . Story on Page 6-A.

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that if they speculation that collusion might exist in the IAC. common knowledge that the IAC investigation was
secret report of the State Attorney's office. feel something Is illegal or improper has
been
While the investigation was still going on, taking place,
Freeman said he "ga%e the letter to the chaiman executed, then to have a full-blown investigation" of
Herring sent a letter to Freeman telling him to
In asking for a complete investigation of IAC,
County Attorney Tom Freeman yesterday
and the thalrman paed it on to the other COfl- the MC.
straighten out what appears to be conflicts of in- Kimnbrough declared, "There's no perfect system,
strongly denied that he withheld complete results of
iplastoneri," Even though tIe letter was
SemInote-Brevard
State
Attorney
Herring
terest
on the part of MC.
a State Attorney's Investigation into the JPtY'3 "esented" to the BOIId,
But if there's an impropriety involved, they (the
thSTt was flO bUaUI recently
Grand
Jury) shi*aId investigate It"
Insurance Advisory Corn?nittee(IAC), iftirl,thig' record of It "because it WM -a 5
hail iM
act report," into the "C 'h
-qt'r$ on charges that
asJ
,
Un Açaril 14. Vm1ent a ca'f •'1 .Tmemo to
questioned to that effect by County Commissioner
been contceesI aIxut
Freeman uJtj
e-m, co tmi
fio1nted OIflITdtte
Dick Williams.
reeman and the other two mentioned prt1es
tend that Freeman made the detislan himsei, or
Williams said that Freeman had ,obviously have acted in a "conflict
of tnt'ut,"
"I made a letter of March 5Urom State Attorney
xp!akiurg
the sealed rep'rt - ildi was essen
with the other three board members, without
been caught with his pants down. lie was trying to
The
IAC
recommends
insurance
companies
for
Abbott Herring to Freeman asking Freeman
tiallv a dtwj, offering no indictments - to them.
consulting them.
worm his way out of it. I don't think there's a Board various policies to the
Commission
—
based
on
the
Four days later, Vihien then sent a memo to
'straighten-out' what appears to be 'conflicts of
interest' with JAC available to the Board. It was
that the letter was known to all Board mernbers.
on who to award the contract to.
Freeman mentioned the MC investigation to him, as "a misunderstanding
discussed at a public board meeting. Anything to
between she (my
Williams and John Kimbrough broached the
However, IAC members often recommend their but Chairman Sid Vihlen Jr. said he had no secretary I and myseLf."
the contrM is an untruth," Freeman declared.
issue of the 1AC when Kimbrough asked —
and own companies for contracts, and they draw a knowledge of Herring's a
en .
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But, Later Freeman told The Herald that "there
en a po ogtz: to Kimbrough and William
receied — Board support in adopting a resolution commission from that transaction. thus
prompting missioner Harry Kwlatkowskl said that It was for the oversight.

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are teachers, SEA argues that lawmakers in Tallahassee.

as no discussion of the letter" because it was a "to forward to the Grand Jury
a demand

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philosophy.
not Just with the amount of next mornrng. Also Rosenthal
Pelley said the contract money contained in their wants a contract before
proposal contain,s 'very, very paychecks.
teachers go home in June.
few things that speak to
And, of course, Pdlle) is
But Pelley, speaking for
children," but SEA was charged with defending the Schu-ul Supt. Bud Layer, insists
adamant and insisted the rights, as granted by Florida's that the teachers were hired to
preamble speak to the Constitution, of the board to teach. However, Pelley also has
philosophy of education in the have the ultimate responsihilit
projxsed hrnitin' hr,urs fr
(1/unty.
for education in this count)'.
each session to try' and inure
Iloth teams finally agreed Both sides agreed to meet teachers won't be tired out.
after more than an hour of again
tomorrow.
And,
At tomorrow's meeting, two
hassling - to insert a Rosenthal, of course, kept more non•money items are set
paragraph in Pellcy' counter hammering at Pdlley to change f or dIscussion. Pefley Is
proposal. The paragraph was a the meeting times and allow negotiating only non-money
combination of SEA and school bargaining during school hours, items un ti l it's known what the
board thought - or In terms of
Again, Pelley said no.
legislature will grant county

children of the school district of possible," he argued.
teachers, One such item, at
Seminole Count)' is an aim of
Representatives of the school board's negotiating team (left)
Pelley promised to take present, concerns transfers and
second of mefts be(,
A"n schoul W'd .0-sociation nicinIxIn an public education in Seminole "under considera Lion" SEA's reappointments.
Pelley, who said the board square off with the Seminole Education Association (SEA) in
effort to hammer out a 75-page master contract proposed rs
by SEA. County," the
inserted pargraph offer to meet on weekends.
didn't "mean it that way," accoun table to the public for the two teams managed to a
SEA says that item is lm75-page proposal, and Pelley yesterday was the preamble to reads,
From
the
first meeting, SEA portant because teachers are
argued that the board is pupiLs. We can't turn over that
hammer out about three pages is in the process of respo
nding the proposal. Rosenthal said it's
Although such a hassle may has tried to get more time for concerned about transfers
charged with the -managerial delegated responsibility to
of agreements including a with counter proposals.
"important to set a tone" in the seem trivial to the casual ob. meetings. Since the SEA team because of the
responsibility" of goverrng the -ou," Pelley told SEA.
bleak financial
preamble, recognition and
The first stumbling block the preamble, while Pelley said the server, it's not. SEA wanted it is compromised of school picture being painted
school system and is "held
by
During the four-hour session, definitions. SEA has presented two teams bounced around board's aim is

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EIGHTH CLASS

SeminoIe Junior College's eighth annual graduation
exercises held last night In the new C Health Center,
were historic In that It was the first commencement to be
held on campus and the last to graduate from the junior
college, which officially becomes Seminole Community
College this summer. In top photo Dr. Earl Weldon,
president, presents Cum laude diploma to Ruthatme
Steele as Richard Stone Jr. frigh t) awai his th
In
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graduates change their tascles en
masse, sigiiily;ng their completion of junior college
ed ucation. Commence ment speaker was Dr. Glenwood L.
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Congress Nears Decision
On Troops For Evacuation
WASHINGTON (AP) — AsCongresanearsdejoon
whether U.S. troops can be used to help evacuate Americans from South Vietnam, officials say U.S. diplomatic efforts are aimed at saving the city of Saigon from the
ravages of war. If a cease-lire and a political settlement
can be achieved before Hanoi's troops enter Saigon, U.S.
officials say they are confident that many thousands of
South Vietnamese can be evacuated. Up to 131,000 Indochina refugees will be permitted to enter the United
States under emergency steps approved by Atty. Gen.
Edward II. Levi,

Quints Chances 'Quite Good'
CINCINNATI, Ohio (AP) "We knew there were at
least three. We were ama zed. They just kept coming,"
says the doctor who delivered quintuplets to a 28-year-old
Fairfield, Ohio, woman. The three girls and two boys, an
uUiiiated four weeks premature, were born Tuesday to
Pamela Lry, the wife of an advertising aide for Procter
&amp; Gamble Manufacturing Co. Pediatricians at General
Hospital said the prognosis for the five infants, as yet
unnamed, "is quite good."
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JOLIET, Ill. AP
State officials are considering
criminal prosecution of inmates involved in a six-hour
takeover of a Joliet Correctional Center cellblock that left
one prisoner dead and eight persons Injured. Inmates held
12 persons hostage at the outset of the rebellion. Prisoner
Herbert Catlett was found In a cell with his throat slashed
by another unidentified inmate, prison officials said alter
the disturbance was quelled Tuesday night.
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home of Janis Avant. t,i' high School student, was found plea to possession
of less than E. Bay, Longwood, entered a check. W. R. Cozart was
enforcement officials told the guilty of petty larceny in March live grains of marijuana,
plea of guilty to breaking and originally charged with cornCourt that most of the Items had by a circuit court jury In a case
Ricky Charles Hampton, 22, entering with Intent to commit rnn law cheat in the check
A 30-year-old Orlando man been recovered.
involving the theft of a stereo of 310 W. Third St., Sanford,
misdemeanor in connection case.
faces a possible maximum
Jocelyn is docketed for trial and television in a breakin at a was sentenced to six months In awith
a March 19 burglary at
Harold Randall Rouse, 22, of
prison sentence of 30 years the week of May 5 on felony Casselberry residence,
county Jail and then six months Sanford Middle School, 10207 Forest City Road, pled
following guilty verdicts charges in connection with an
The court noted that Levi probation on a guilty plea to Assistant
State Atty. Bill guilty as charged to possession
returned yesterday here in alleged March Jail break at- fies a maximum
five year unauthorized use of a motor Heffernan dropped a corn- of a firearis by a convicted
Circuit Court.
tempt here, lie also faces trial prison sentence from another vehicle,
panion charge of possession of felon and was placed on one
A Circuit CoLrt Jury found on felony charges in Volusia trial in which a jury found him
John
Davidson
Stanford,
19,
of burglary tools and Judge year supervised probation.
Spencer Green guilt)' as County, officials said,
guilty of attempted breaking Goldenrod, was placed on 30 Cowart ordered Seiph held in
In other Circuit Court actions,
charged of breaking and en.
Judge McGregor sentenced and entering. Sentencing Is months probation
by
Judge
county
Jail
pending
completion
has been set for the week
trial
tering with Intent to commit a Carlton Eugene Levi, 19, of pending In that
case.
McGregor
on
his
guilty
plea
to
of
a
pre-sentence
investigation,
of
June
16 for a 25-year-old
felon)' and grand larceny in a Eatonville, to 60 days in county
Michael T. O'Brien. 18, of attempted buying, receiving
The court accepted a 32-year- Apopka man accused of
Jan. 22 burglary of a service jail on a petty larceny con- Winter Park, was
given 18 and concealing stolen property, old Jacksonville man's plea of aggravated assault and larceny
station on SR-434 at 1-4. viction. Levi, an Edgewater months probation on a guilty
David Bryant Selph, 18, 01250 guilty to uttering a worthless of a rear.
m
Longwood,
Judge Joe A. Cowart Jr.,
ordered Green held in jail until
sentencing in the burglary case
can be consolidated with
convictions in two other recent

IN BRIEF

TALLAHASSEE, Ha. All — An investigation of
Supreme Court Justice David McCain will continue, even
if a house committee recommends impeachment this
week, a committee spokesman says.
Stall director Marc (;lick said Tuesday that "our investigation is ongoing" and will continue to gather information for action by the lull house, and a possible
Stnate trial.
Chairman William J. ilisti, I)Port St. Joe, has said he
hoped his committee would reach decisions this week on
McCain and Justice Joseph Boyd, also under investigation.
J. Vernon Wright, a state probation and parole office
named in two alleged contacts by McCain, was called to
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John Thomas Govoruhk, 19,
of Winter Springs was free on
his own recognizance today
after being arrested on a Circult Court warrant charging
felony possession of marijuana.
Govoruhk listed 121 Partridge
[)r., Winter Springs, as his
home address when booked at
county jail after the arrest by
SherifrsSgt, Robert Kunkler, it
was reported today that the
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originally set at $5,000, but
Govoruhk was released on
court order on his own
recognizance,
CASSELBERRY
Casselberry police arrested
35-year-old Frederick James
Gearing yesterday on a charge
l possession of a stolen motor
vehicle. Gearing was being held
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ENTERED BY WINDOW
he gave no address and listed
his place of birth only as
Patrolman hi. J. Shea Jr.
Florida.
reported burglars entered by a
Sanford police today wero window and took a color
Investigating burglaries In television, .32 caliber revolver,
which a refrigerator, pistols, a a pearl ring and a watch at the
color television, jewelry, food residence of Rona Snyder, 1615
items and food stamps were E. Eighth St., Sanford.
reported taken.
Darlene V. Anderson, of
Lula M. Thompson, apart- Casselberry, told Sheriff's
men( 77, William Clark Court, deputies that $219 cash, two
told police a .22 caliber bowling balls, bags and pairs of
revolver, food items and food shoes were taken when her auto
stamps, total value $115, were was burglarized In the parking
missing from her residence, lot at Fairlane, Bowling
Police said burglars apparently Center, SR-438, Fern Park.
entered by a bathroom winPaul S. Meats, of Orlando,
dow.
reported a house trailer, valued
Officials at Ridgewood Arms at $1,900, was stolen within the
Apartments, Ridgewood Ave., last two weeks from a lot on
reported a $500 refrigerator Calla St,, Forest City, acwas stolen from an apartment cording to a report filed today
unit in the complex
by deputy L. N. Ford.

Branch Banking Falters
1'ALI.AIIASSEE, Fla. (API — Rejecting the arguments
a powerful lawmaker and big business interests, a
I Ioue su h on ui iittce has defeated legislation that v rn hi
have allowed branch banking in Florida.
The banking and finance subcommiitev of the Coin.
inerce Committee voted 3-2 against the proposal after a
three-hour meeting Tuesday night. But the chief architect
of the defeat predicted the controversy will surface again
during the 1975 session.
"Branch banking isn't dead," said Rep. Jerry Melvin,
1)-Fort Walton Beach. "The) can bring it up again in the
lull committee with a two-thirds vote, or amend it onto
several other banking bills."
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TAIJ.AH,ssEE, Fla. APi — Rules chairman I.cw
Brantley says the 1975 effort to ratify the Equal Rights
Amendment in Florida could fall in the Senate Friday by
as many as six votes.
Brantley 's committee approved the resolution 9-7 Tuesday, and sent the proposed 27th amendment to the U.S.
Constitution to the floor of the 0niember Senate.
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the school board attempt to
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hammer out a contract worth scurrying across the street
millions, they can't decide fcr while one or the other team
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Navy, and on his last physical
checkup he was told by the
doctor that examined him that
he had a slightly enlarged
prostate, but it was nothing to
worry about.
I do worry, because his urine
Ile Point is the doctor can't
flow is just a
trickle, also he has tell anytWng about the size of
no sex drive and hasn't had for the hole at all with his finger.
a year and a half.
The hole after all is in the
Ile is 72,
and we just center of the prostate. Rather
celebrated our golden an- he gets an idea of how much
fl 1obstruction there is from the
Portant, but doesn't it ha%
patient's story.
bearing on the prostate? I
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from you.
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concerned.
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however, says the county has
been losing money on its
operations.
Sue meetings begin at 4:30
in the afternoon, even a coke
tastes good to a growling
stomach.
Who knows, maybe the
eventual outcome of the
million-dollar negotiations will
be derided not on a team's
untal igiiity .— ljut on a
team's ability to drink cokes on
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the Lard room at the count}.
school office.
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applicant Vernon Midgette, told

within 18 months,
the Board his client has an
Time extensions could be
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS— through fifth grade, currently is access to the school by
additional six-and-a-half acres
construction
granted by council, Connell City commissioners last night land-locked
of an elevated next to the proposed store and
by
housing
students.
But
the
school
adoverpass
walkway may be could
noted, noting a recession would instructed Mayor Norman developments,
"give land for an
ministration made it clear in necessary.
be .a valid excuse for additional Floyd to get with county
adequate buffer to shelter U
The City Commission also the communication it had no
"They (the school board) store" from
time.
comnrn:ssioners to determine asked Floyd to invite school intention
surroundin
of sharing in the keep calling it a walk-in
A second motion by Connell to priorities for the two governing board representatives to the
homes.
Jones
said
the use of tht
costs entailed,
school," Mrs. Keyser said, property as CN
approve the annexation and bodies to provide safe accesses
was appromeeting. The school adCommissioner Helen Keyser, shaking her head.
rezoning of the 43-acre to the new Lake Orienta
priate and noted the tax
ministration, as requested by noting one recommendation is
School Supt. Bud Layer in the structure
Schrirnsher property on SR-434 Elementary School.
there was an unthe mayor last week, sent a sidewalk construction on letter to the
city said, "We are portant factor.
at Range Line Road for office
The school, to open Sept. I three page list of recommended Maitland Avenue,
said if the
largely limited to an ad.
park
construction
was with a projected enrollment of bicycle paths, sidewalks and volume of traffic on the south visory and
coordination role off
predicated on City Attorney 735 students at the kindergarten street paving necessary
Commissioner John Kim.
for safe section of SR 427 continues the school site proper since
trough
the
voted to deny the apj
,School Board has no control or peal, with a second by Harry
c)cx
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authority in these areas."
Kwiatkowski,

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last Saturday with three other persons as they were being
pursued and fired on by Khmer Rouge soldiers. Of the
other six men the Khmer Rouge said they would execute
as traitors, only former Premiers Long Boret and
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surrounding land.

was asked by the Board to
By DONNA ESTES
Ned Julian's opinion that the of the Schri,nsher tract was
Devonshire,
however,
said
he
it,"
McCauley
adding
reflect
on the request, since
said,
Herald Staff Writer
proposed restrictive zcning law endorsed by Dick Mills, was "against
the
whole
thing,"
water
from
the
"lake"
within
Longwood
was contigious to the
l.ONGWOOD — A new or- would apply.
president of the Devonshire adding the tract is a game the parcel was within 15 feet of hind
—
said 1.ongwcc;ci
li:iancv designud to stop inning
Connell, lmrt proposed a 12. homeowners Association. Mills preserve a1I
he
has
contacted
his
back
door last stuiwier.
rcc&amp;mnmendcd against the
changes
fun
property month period for the zoning to said 20-25 members at a recent the
Florida Audubon Society for
Plans
for
the
"That road has been
development
change.
speculation purposes has been revert, but Council Chairman a s s o c I a t I
o n rn cc t I n g assistance in opposing the are to cover 55 to 60 per cent of declared sub-standard by the
ordered prepared for action J.R. Grant said that time period
unanimously endorsed the proposal.
the 22 acres above water with Department of Transportation.
next Monday night.
would be too short.
proposal.
Once
development
starts,
one
and two-story buildings and They would have to put in a new
The legislation, proposed by
The annexation and rezoning
Jerome
McCauley
of "you don't know who will finish paving,
road if they would want to use
Councilman Gerard Connell
It."
would require that property
revert to its original zoning
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leader on the Communist death list has fled to Thailand,
leaving only two of the seven unaccounted for. Thai officials said former Premier In Tam fled across the border

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SAIGON (AP)— President Tran Van Huong, thrust Into
office two days ago by the resignation of Nguyen Van
Thieu made a bid for negotiated p.ce today "The
Proposal fools no one and will hardly help the Americans
out of their defeat," said the Viet Cong delegation in
Saigon, refusing the offer. The Saigon command admitted
that the South Vietnamese army had withdrawn from
Ham Tan, capital of Binh Thy province on the coast 75
miles east of Saigon. Binh Thy was the 21st of South
Vietnam's 44 provinces lost this year. Heavy fighting also
was reported south of Tay NInh, and field reports indicated the government was preparing to write off that
provincial capital 55 miles northwest of Saigon.

the cuunty's negotiators,
'.1)0 you want fruit filled
donuts, plain, chocolate or
vanilla?" Rosenthal asked.

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into nearby
After considerable lobbying
— Taking over the lease for a Commission had recommended
and had given the issue "con- county transfer stations and by Seminole County
Sheriff newly-erected building, and against changing the zoning
siderable thought."
land fills.
John
Polk
and
Orange
County assuming all liability for that froir' Agriculture to Restricted
Occupants of camps on
Illegally-situated occupants
Also, this week Corn. Sheriff Mel Colman, the structure, including mortgage Neighborhood Commercial
islands along the Wekiva River of the camps along the 21-mile nnissloners:
Florida
Department
of payments.
(CN on three-fourths of an
Will be able to dump their rambling river, which runs beAdopted a resolution ex. Criminal Law Enforcement
The
Board
also
authorized
acre
near the Woodlands Eledisassembled shacks into tween Seminole and Lake pressing their intent to
transfer agreed to take over the facility, County Attorney Tom Freeman mentary School.
Seminole County dumps and counties, were ordered off the the activities of the Sanford
Surrounding property
transfer stations free for 120 islands by officials of the state Crime Lab to the state, "lock, stock, and barrel," as re- to execute a "quit claim
quested
in
a
Board
resolution
deed"
which
owners,
would
cover
the
and Woodland PTA
days — twice the length of time Internal Improvement Trust Problems with
financing of the last month. At that time, the legal transfer of the new facility members,
who
strongly
Seminole County Commissioner Fund two weeks ago.
lab, which serves some 31 Board asked that conditions of from the county to the state,
protested
the
rezoning
at a
Harry Kwiatkowski imposed on
County Pollution Control counties, had come up last takeover ir,.'lude:
Turn
down
a
rezoning
recent
Planning
and
Zoning
them last week.
Director Langley Adair told a month after it was evident that
— Leaving the lab at its request that would have meeting, loudly applauded the
Kwiatkowski made the commission-chamber full of neither the state nor the federal present location at the
airport allowed a convenience store on decision.
change at yesterday's Count)' camp occupants two wcek.s ago Law Enforcement Assistance
in
Sanford.
E. E. Williamson Road near the
Commission meeting after ad. that they could dump materials Administration (l.EAA ) could
The dissidents cidirnul the
Maintaining
equal
or
Woodlands'
development. The
initting that he ha
*d

McCain Probe To Continue
Despite impeach Decision

Man Arrested On Drug Count

N o weeks ago Green
found guilty by a jury of failing
to appear for trial a year ago on
IL
of possession of a
A South Seminole child was
firearm by a convicted felon listed in critical condition today
and buying, receiving and in the intensive care unit at
concealing stolen property. In Florida Hospital
North,
darc1i a jury found Green Altamonte Springs, after nearl y
guilty of leaving the scene of an drowning yesterday in a family
accident, reckless driving and swimming pool.
attempting to elude police.
A Seminole County Fire
The Court said updated pre Department rescue unit rushed
sentence investigations have to 101 Hill Ton Place afterMr..
been ordered in the two Beckey H. Copper reported her
previous cases.
22-month-old son, Todd C.
Circuit Court Judge Robert B. Copper, had been found face
McGregor yesterday sentenced down in the family swimming
a DeLand man to four years in pool.
prison and three years
probation on a plea of guilty to
Sheriff's deputies said
breaking and entering with fireman transported the baby to
intent
to
commit
a Florida North,
misdemeanor in the burglary of
Mrs. Copper told Deputy S. A.
a Sanford residence,
Walthers that after missing her
Floyd Lester Jocelyn, 32, was son just before 11 a.m. she
arrested in connection with the searched the residence and
theft of camera equipment, found him In the swimming
Jewelry and cash from the pool.

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Herald Staff Writer

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Harry Pelley, told Seminole
Education Association (SEA)
officials yesterday that his
team has no "budget" and
could iwt pro ride a Coffee bar,
as had Seen previously
discussed.
1 think we can go for donuts,
You supply the coffee," SEA'
negotiator, Steve Rosenthal

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Viet Cong Rejects First Bid

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For the first time since the Plymouth Trouble
Shooting contest became a national event 13 years
ago, high school 'Road Scholars' will compete for
the state championship of Florida on May 15 in
Orlando.
Winners of the state contest will receive allexpenses-paid trips to Detroit, where champions
from all 50 states will be seeking college scholar,
ships and other valuible prizes In the Netlonal
Trouble Shooting Finals, June 10, 17 and 18.
The road scholars' are student auto mechanics
from high schools throughout the state.
Representing Seminole County In the contest will
be students from Lyman High, Longwood and
Seminole High, Sanford.

Wednesday, April 23, 1975-4A
WAYNE D. DOYI.E, publisher
WIUAAM D. CURHIE. Managing Editor
ROBERT C. MA1IKEY. Advertising Director
H'tuie Delivery: Week, 55 cents: Month, $2.40; 6 Months, $14.20;
Year. $28.40, By Mail: In Floruli same as home delivery. All
other mail: Month, $2.70; 6 Months, $16.20; 12
Months, $32.40.

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predate this astronomical number.
In a year when our Federal budget Is more than
$350 billion and the deficit is now calculated to
exceed $53 billion, let's try to visualize what a
billion dollars amounts to.
Say a business had started out the year Christ
was born. . . One A.D. . . with a billion dollars
capital.
If that business had lost a dollar a minute it
wouldn't have gone broke until around the middle

Jog your memory, please.
Recall when the controversy surrounded the
Seminole County school bond miIIni'- ki,ø
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years back? I was opposed, saying we really didn't
need all those ex tra rooms-based on statistics being
offered by the school adminisi-ation.
Unfortunately, th eir PH was be tter than mine

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is found in th e news dispatches.
Do you have any idea of what a billion
anything really and truly represents.

and th e voters approved the request for additional
monies.
Recently you must have read the admission th at
plans for additional construction of school buildings
(rooms, etc.) would be curtailed.
Let's try th e same analysis on anoth er area
involving th e school board.
When it was be ing discussed that a schoo l should
be built at lake Orients, and that th e price of
$300,000 was not prohibitive, it was also stated th at
for th at price It included th ose items which wo uld be
necessary to sustain growth in that area.
ifiralnage, sewers, roads, etc.)
At a meeting Last week, a woman Inquired of the
possibility of paving a Street below th e school. The
response was 'we're having problems getting thedeveloper to do th e paving"

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WASHINGTON — The delicate art of in. consti tuent rela tionshi p.. Th
at will permit me
The computer would automatically address
Ihiencing legislation — popularly known as to signal the right people. when
But now the new architect, George White, has
s
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need
tabs
or
envelopes
to
these
key
businessmen.
had to tell congressmen that the garage ll
lobbying, named for the Capitol lobbi es where arises for assistance wi th
wi
a specific legis lator," Clerks would insert specia ll y prepared Ch
the backstage persuasion often occurs — has
amber
support
no more than a squat. Inadequate, twoThen the big names are brought in (rain the
i nstructions, calling u po n the businessmen to Story Structure. As a result,
moved a great distance from the days when borne states to make the personal con
ta c ts. They make personal phone calls and write letters to wants to gobble up a historicthe Ilouse leadership
professional pleader, prowled the Capitol are guided unerringly to the r ig
19th-century neigh.
ht doors by the Hatfield. The ones wi th the most influence upon both
corridors twisting legislative a'ms.
ood
and
turn
it
into
a
building,
clocking, whirring mach ine In the Chamber's Hatfield would be hauled
to Washington for
Today, the Cham ber of Commerce uses a headquarters.
Typica lly, the house architect's office is
personal
visits,
compu ter to keep track of the Members of
playing
games with the financial estima tes. One
We ha ve now cracked the secret code of the
The Chamber even encourages corporate of his
Congress who may need a little gen tle per. Ch
estimates is as bow as $10 million, al thou gh
amber's master computer, which sorts the executives to enlist their employrs in the our own
suaslon. The infernal instrument identifies ri.1 wheat from the chaff on CapItol Hill not by name
54)urrcs insist the cost will he closer to
pressure campaign to defeat the cunsunwr bilLs $300 million.
ouly U kgtslators ho may r equire some quiet bu t by
number. To the computer, for example,
that would protectthe employes,
pressure but the businessmen back home who Senate Demo
An al ternate plan to tear down th
cra tic leader Mike Mansfield is
e nearby
Hilton Davis assured us there was nothing Congressional
can best apply It.
Hotel has been considered, but
"05" and Sena te Republican lea der Hugh sinister about the
Chamber's computerized this would dislocate
Ns scientific system Is now being brought to Scott is "SOul."
a handful of congressmen
Speaker
Carl
Albert,
who
lobbying,
al
th
ough
he
conceded the com puter's w ho don't
bear UpOfl
imer legislation. With a great presides over the House, is "H00&amp;"
want
to
be
relocated. The cost of
codes and records were "confidential."
turning the hotel site into th
whirring of little wheels, the electronic
The Chamber's chief stooge on Ca pi tal Hill,
e office complex was
Davis said the system will merely cut mailing estimated at
mastermind Is helping the Chamber to deploy Its Sen. James Allen, D-Ala., is depersona
$18 million In 1961 Now the
lizeri Into and clerical costs by
force,
getting out appeals estimate Is $67 million.
effectively to kill e Consumer "6," while consumer champion Sen.
most
th
James selectively instead of to the general memProtection Agency bill
Abouz, D..D., has been assigned the James
bership. "It doesn't f ri ghten one M all," he said.
The Chamber's chief lobbyist, Piit Da
TAX REWARD: Tax Analysts and Advocates,
Bondjaj code )imber of "So0O,"
has developed computerized files which list
a
pub
li c interest tax
The systen works this way:
BUILDING BLUES: The House of economic days. It law firm, has fallen on bad
Members of Congress Lid the home-state
blew the whistle on the grain
Suppose the Chamber wanted to put the Representati ves, which gave the world the deal
businessmen who have the most influence over squeeze on pro-consumer Sen.
with the Soviets, the Nixon
gift of pie.
Mark Hatfield, H.. behemoth R.ayburn building,a monument to
ti)em
self- presidential papers as
the. The computer operator would punch up indulgence, is
a
tax
dedut
Lion, and
about to do it all over again.
'What I'd like you to do," he wrote privately Hatfield's code, "&amp;)451."
Internal H.evenu&amp;s refusal to make pu
The machine would
blic tax
When the House was building its new parting rulings.
to corporate executive, whose names
went into spit out the names of all Chamber members who ga
ge,
ra
th
ch
e
ar
itect
of
the Capitol assured the
the computer, "is Indicate those Senators and own bu
But foundations, appar en
tly wary of the IRS,
sthes in Oregon and who might be
g
r,
office
buil
le
islato
ding
could
be
built
on
hafl' Stopped contributing
Resentauveswlthwhom yoip,y has a enlisted to join in ,'res
to the Consumer
uring Hatfield.
top of it.
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Red Cross Beginna:s SwimMRS. AGNES SYKES
years. Survivors include her nuers Class. Contact Jackie
husband, George R. Sykes, Caolo, Water Safety instructor
Mrs. Agnes Marie Sykes, 54, Casselberry; daughter, Miss
Sanford or LtIILI1 Florida
O f 905 N. Triplet Drive, linda M. Sykes, Casselberry (haptei ARC, Fern Park.
Casselberry,
died early and sister, Mrs. Margaret
Regular meethg, Sanford
Tuesday morning in an Orlando Harvey, of Atlanta.
VFW
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nursing home. She was a native
Grarnkow-Gaines Funeral
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Casselberry for the past 10 of arrangements,
Senior Citizens History Tour
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Sa turday at 5 p.m. Call Doris
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McPherson for
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present. "Caught In The
Villian's Web" at the DeBary
Sanford Club Telephone
Conununity Center, 8 p.m. and
Pioneers of America Talent and
installation Dinner of Deltona Sunday, 3 Pill.
Hobby Show, 4-8 p.m., Sanford
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fled Bug Mementary School &amp;'Iturday and Sunday,
and auction at at school, 7:30 1
Kindergartui registration and APRIL 26
fleti Hug Elementary School p.m. New merchandise, gift
Oflentation,2p.ur Bring child's ['TA
Carnival, lOa,un.to3p.m., ce rtificates and celebrity Items
birth certificate.
Red Bug Road. Haunted house, for auction.
Seminole Audubon Society, 2 auction, prizes, games, horse
p.m., Firoida Power and Light rides and refreshments.
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DeItonaYoungatflearsl0
league Middle School
dance party, 8 p.m., I)eltona
Sanford. County Extension "Spring
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Attack on Bugs." Open to the
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APR11. 23

A hurearrat's budget is w ha t he tries to spend all
Facts are facts and one of the most startling
of before he makes a new one.
truths to emerge on the scene in recent years is in L
the increased rate of crime.
This has been revealed in numerous studies RAY CROMLEY
released recently from such agencies as the
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Sherift"s Association and the Florida Department
of Criminal Law Enforcement (FDCLE).
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FDCLE sas crime in Florida is Lip an alarming
30.5 per cent over one year ago
and that's a big
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increase.
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And, whether we like it or not, Sanford is no
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Soon, perhaps sooner than we think, vacationProblems
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time ill be upon us and residents will be flocking
to their favorite spots for sport, fun, rest and
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WASHINGTON - (NEA) - For anyone who
relaxation.
StateDeparmentofficlalsaenowsoangi.ywith
has followed the remarkably vigorous career of
A spokesman for the Sanford Police Depart- Israel they no longer bother to hide their
Justice William 0. Douglas, the sight of him on
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the bench today holds little Joy. Hospitalized by •
common sense, the chances of th eir homes being
Their unhappiness came to the surface
stroke for 11 weeks and left without the full use of
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burglarized, whether they're on vacation or just publicly with the recent collapse of Secretary of
an arm and leg, the 76-year-old Jurist must be
down at the local market, can be reduced greatly." State Kissinger's Middle East negotiations. But
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wheeled to his work and, when there, sits pale
if,
the Israeli intransigence, as they see it, has
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and
fragile. His mental capacities apparently
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He also told The Herald that the Sanford Police blocked negotiations, not just this once, but time
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remain redoubtable, but the strength Is gone and
Department encourages persons leaving town to and again.
with it perhaps his tnvunerabihty to time and
I ry
&amp;k.
call them, inform the depa rtment as to their
events.
Thedisillusionmentwith
departure time and expected time of return.
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No one at the Supreme Court says anything for
i
But, before you leave, here are a few helpful President Anwar Sadat began to signal a less.
public consumption, the body being the most
hints that could protect your valuables and make hard attitude. Three times he sent word by
historically confidential in America, but •
unofficial messengers, one a friend of mine,
your home less inviting to the burglar:
privately the talk is that Douglas
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be forced
or e ven asked to step down. With all respect,
1— Make your home look and sound occupied. asking for improved relations with the United
States and hinting the time was ripe for peaceful
some say the court is too important to function
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(Leave drapes and shades in a "normal” open or set
tlement with Israel.
with anything less than total resources; besides,
partly opened position. However, don't leave easily
a
question arises here of a good man's life.
At
that
time,
the
State
Department had,
portable valuables in sight, just within the winThe thought of a retiring Douglas pleases only
ftough
independent
investigations, determined
.
dows. By night, leave some inner lights on
.
his
critics, of course. Others hold the old man
major changes were taking place in the
bathrooms and hallways are logical places.) most
dear. Once the first choice of Franklin
upper echelons of Egyptian
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2 - Form a Nosey Neighbor Club. (Get society -of
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for vicepresldent(Harrylruman was
a change reflected In the attitudes °
together with a few close neighbors and agree to higher Egyptian officials. There was a growing
second), Douglas refused in order to better
Where There's Smoke, There's Fire I
keep an eye on each other's homes. If one' of you feeling along the Nile that Egypt's progres
pursue his ideas on constitutionally "keeping the It
s as a
government off the backs of the people." To this
sees someth ing suspicious - movement inside, a nation Was being hampered by the continual
end he has served on the high court longer than
strange car or truck in the driveway, a loiterer
preoccupation over a war with Israel and by pan
any
justice In history - 36 years - and has
call the police or sheriff's department im- Arabism, Egypt would be better Off, thiS thiflIdfl
Edl
*to
recorded
his dissent of government Interference
to devote its attention to the
mediately. The la enforcement agencies would went,
of
th
th
In
fu
y
development
Editor,
The
Herald:
ll
one-quarter
of all the opinions ever
nation ra er an to siphon off capital
teachers who live in the south part of Seminole produced
rather check out a false lead and prevent a crime &amp;W energy in an endless
We would greatly appreciate your publishing County are "disenchanted
war _ all provi
by the Court.
with SEA."
than apprehend the culprit after it's to late.)
Even his critics will admit the man has been
the following as an Open lAtter in a salute to one
reascable peace settlement could be
There are also many teachers In 'the north
3 -Install good locks. (Don't rely on springof w more progressive citizens, who is doing part of Seminole County who are not at all happy tenacious, sIdIlful and tireless in calling the shots
1'ji this led the State Department to a careful what Bicentennial
is all about - Past, Present with the arrogant, childish, money-grabbing as he sees them. So convinced has he been of
latch door locks. To test if your lock is su
ff
'C'ent,
right vs. wrong, actually, that he does not even
and
lengthy
sounding
out
of
the
I[sraell
governand
Future.
Rollins
College was chartered in Mr. image as presented
open your door part way and push the button or
by the present
ment and its more Influential leaders. These U.S. Williams' building around the year 1880.
look
at some of the shots he calls. As regards
"negotiators." We would like to know Just how
twist the knob that is supposed to lock it when it is diplomats found no give in Tel Aviv.
blue
movies for example, often shown during
many
of Seminole County's teachers the
closed. Now try to push in the bolt that sticks out
A little later, a high official in this government Mr. Frederick H. Williams:
really
hearings
of pornographic ma tters, Douglas has
our represent.
and would norma lly fit in the hole in the door frame closely tied to disc=sions with both Israel and
normally
declined to attend because of his belief
We would like to be first in offering
We feel that the requests (at least the
if the door were closed. If the bOIL yields, with only Egypt, spoke bitterly and privately of the congratulations on your renovating of your
frustration he
associates felt about what building at First St. &amp; Park Ave.! These 1w- that have appeared In the paper) are absurd and proj
the resistance of a spring behind it, you have the
rea1istic, especially In ligh t of present
of
wrong kind of lock for that door. Ask a licensed he caUtd the hard
enfiance the a p. economic conditions, (and even If negofiable).
Such conviction is not euily lost in a
pearance of Downtown Sanford and yzr
locksmith about deadbolt locks and have th em
The one thing this team has accomplished In democracy, say friends
it was his belief, expressed in quite some
of the justice, parInstalled before it's too late.)
spadesis to clobber the.for a strong, Ucula
detail,that President Sadat had gone as far as he standing,
Since
ft
rlyn(atm.mcNia
on.s
united SEA.
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tees, we court fuss Wted 54 to the right
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It is our hope that your action will induce
(Sho uld a burglar enter your home, don't give him door for compromise. Sadat, the official said.
and the worry is Gerald Ford, if given the
(Name withheld by request chan ce, would make it 6-3.
a "bon us" of cash or easily-carried jewelry . Never had made a major break wi th the past at some other property owners in this area to do likewise
Already the court
risk
to
himself.
liberals are rumored to be avoiding crucial First
keep large sums of cash around th e ho use and keep
Again — congrat ula tions on your foresight
My source said he and his associates had at. and faith In Downtown Sanford. We need more
th at valuable jewelry in a safe deposit box.)
-Amendment cases for fear of losing
Letters to the editor are always welcome,
tempted to get the Israelis tarna eacomparable busin
philosophical ground. "If Douglas leaves," says
ess men like you!
5— Don't broadcast your vacation plans. (It's
They should be as brief as possibl
shift, Their efforts were in vain; they were at a
e and a court veteran, "the Burger court migh t
to tell a trusted neighbor that you're going to deadend and he did not know what to do next.
O rs who have Joined this Parade 01 comment on matters of general interest,
completly rewri te the Warren court record.The letters should deal with Uuei and avoid
be away, but let the word stop right there. If you
official was despondent. Both SldtS
Paulucci, C. Howard
Ideologic concerns aside, though, the question
McNulty, Gordon Toil, Gordon Frederick, Amy personalltk,.
want to ha ve your t ri p mentioned in any
hard4)o5ed for so inSflY years the
of the Justice's future will not abate until or
The editor reserves the right to edi t those unless
United
Anderson,
Gordon Sweeney, Chelsea Title,
publication, do it AFTER you get back. And, when States had about given up hope for
a Global
Carpe
the threa ts to his heal th do. For his part,
lct
ts
s for reasous of space, but will exercise [)ci
soluti
on
Here, at last, as they saw It, one
and First Federal S&amp;L of
you go on vacation, either stop delivery or have a
says the thought of retirement has '1'
ug
great care that the thrust of th e letter Is
was making a break through and giving chance Seminole.
not
bit
"never
entered
my mi nd," but it has th
friend or neighbor pick up your newspaper and
e minds
in the editing.
to
an
arrangement
wWch
conceivaWy
could
end
of
ot
hers. Court sources remind that
your mail. Stop other deliveri es and make De
Very
truly
yours,
though
All
letters
must
be
siped
with
a
decades of warring. But compromise takes
mailing justices are appointed for life and cannot be
1
Mrs.)
aMrecc
and,
arrangements for someone to keep your lawn
Nor
Gordon,
uhen pocIble, a telephone
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Presi dent So the identity of the writer may be chec ke
neatly trimmed, just as though you were at home.)
it should be noted that, contrary to what
d and overwhelming, Stephen Field, the jurist who
slsmjt
esta blished. However, the
6 — Tell the police or sheriffs department of Kissinger has Implied, this Israeli reiuctance to
Evening herald will he ld the court longe vi ty reco
rd prior to Douglas,
respect the wishes of writer, who do
your plans. (This doesn't mean they can keep a budge as far as American officials believe
not want retired (at a weakened 81 only after his peers
their names to appear in print,
necessary, did not begin after Congress began to Editor, The Herald:
constant watch on your home — no law en
quietly requested It.
We resent, of course, the right to reject
any
There Is as yet no thought of, nor any tin.
In Monday's Herald (4'14.Th there was an letter,
forcement agency in the country has enough t urn a deaf ear to Cambodian and South Vietthis Despaper considers to be libelous or
snese entrea ties for more aid,
mediately
overwhelming reason for, the Burger
article
that
said,
among
other
manpower for that chore but th ey will take runs
things, that many
slandero us.
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requesting
Douglas' retirement
past yo ur home from time to time, alert for signs of
s uspicious activity. And, eveiy extra precaution
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Their ears would be burning if they could hear what
their bosses had to say about them — burning with pride,
that is, for Sanford area bosses had only good things to say
about their secretaries today, on National Secretaries
Day
Outstanding, dedicated and reliable; a breath of fresh
air around the office and thoroughly competent, were
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of praise. AU all bosses agreed, their
secretaries are thoroughly deserving of recognition on
this, their special day.
In turn, most area secrct;rie regard their employers
with respect and affection. Their jobs as secretaries in a
wide variety of fields, they find interesting, enjoyable,
and oftentimes challenging.
Mary J. Harkey, for example, has been secretary to
Sanford City Manager Warren (Pete) Knowles for the
past 21 years. "It's a challenging job," commented Mrs.
Harkey. "I find municipal work interesting and not too
routine. It's a job which puts me close to the people, and I
meet so many people. I like that."
As the city manager's "right hand (wo)man," Mrs.
Harkey Is occupied with agenda work, drawing up reports
for the City Commission, with correspondence and
working with the city attorney on ordinances. When
Knowles is out of town, she sits In on City Commission
meetings and fills him in on action taken when he returns.
"I've been most fortunate," said Mrs. Harkey,
"working for a man of Mr. Knowles capabilities."
Wife of the late N.A. Harkey Jr., she has a daughter,
Susan Brady, and a son, Kevin. Trim and attractive, Mrs.
Harkey Is also the grandmother of a five-year-old granddaughter.
Another Sanford secretary who fits the Image of the
perfect secretary to a
- poised, attractive and efficient — is Deborah Rusciano, personal secretary to
County C2mmlsslon Chairman Sid Vihien.
is an interesting job because there's always
such a variety of things going on,,, Mrs. Rusciano explained. "We're In on all functions of county business and
the commissioners are great to work sith - each is a
slim
personality."
Mrs. Rusciano, who has worked for the Commission for
two years, is kept busy taking care of Vihlen's
correspondence, telephone calls and scheduling meetings.
Election times, she says, are the busiest and most exciting times of all.
A secretary caught up in a different world from city or
county administration, is Lois Butcher, legal secretary to
Sanford attorney Kenneth McIntosh.
"I find legal work fascinating; there are always new
problems to cope with and it really keeps me on my toes,"
Mrs. Butcher commented.
For the past 17 years she has worked for McIntosh. "I
was his first secretary - we sort of learned the business
together," she smiled.
Linda Brown's job is also linked with the law - as
secretary to Sanford Police Chief Ben Butler for the past
six and a half years, hers Is varied and exciting work.
"I've always been Interested In police work," explained Mrs. Brown, who Is the mother of a nine-monthold daughter, Nild. "I work around a lot of people, and
there's hardly any routine."
After a spell as court baliff and dispatcher, she took
the desk of the Chief's secretary and is content with the
work of keeping personnel records, processing purchase
orders and taking care of Butler's correspondence.
"I've really got a great boss," was Mrs. Brown's
parting comment. '1 Just wish every secretary could have
a boss like the Chief."

r.zecuuve secretary Mary J. Harkey enjoys municipal work

Medical secretaries Patti Vaniura (right) and Mary Ann Brady
find working in a medical office almost fulfill's their girlhood
dreams of being nurses. (Herald Photos by Jean Patteson)

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Officers of the Seminole
County Legal Secretaries
Association were installed
Monday night by Judge Voile
Williams at a ceremony held at
Sanford's Holiday inn.
Taking office were: Jan
Cowley, president; Donna
Crosby, vice president and
president of Florida Legal
Secretaries Association,
statewide; Jo Ann Ayres,
governor; and past president
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DEAR
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DEAR MOTHER:She's abort
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DEAR ABBY: I have heard it
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wife's weight. She is 5 ft. 3 in. problem is far "heavier" than
DEAR ABBY: Please tell me
and weighs 160 pounds.
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When the third prize is given
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advise you.
each successive drawing DEAR
An %h1ch adds to the excitement of
ABBY:
organization of which I am a the occasion.
member conducted a raffle to
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9ames can be played at the stadium. I Iferald Photo by Gordon Williamson) so local baseball

LIGHT POLE

Sanford's Taco

George
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championships, but fell short at

Frazier Fight Possible
offered $3 million to fight Joe Frazier at Madison Square

"The reason he's pitching

right-hander had just stopped well is that he's trying to make

The Garden, struggling to keep its boxing program
alive, has offered its largest total piarse -$4.5 million to the two boxers for a&amp;. 16 bout.
Ali was guaranteed $3 mfllion or 42 per cent of the total
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Muhammad All from the announced at 153 but appeared
opening bell,
to be much lighter.
During a furious exchange In
Aguirre tried his best to make
the second round, Perez was cut a fight of it. He took the action
over the left eye. But his world- to Morgan and was leading two
famous cut man, Bill Watkins, of the Judges' three cards when
kept the gash from spreading. Morgan caught him on the
Williams caught Perez with a ropes with a ripping shot to
solid left hook in the fourth body.
round. The punch wobbled
The inevitable came at 1:54 of
Perez.
.
the forth round it was Murgan's
Williams followed the telling 14 th win, all by 1(0, i 15
blow with several other outings. His only loss came in
crunching lefts and rights, but the Orlando ring earlier this
Perez shook them off and bear when he WI,S stopped on
gained domina nce,
cuts by Miami's Ernie Burns.
Williams seemed to be
Aguirre is 17-7.
running out of gas in the sixth
"Termite" Watkins kept his
ronnd and Perez had him on the unblemished record intact with

KANSAS CITY (A?)
Life has been full of
for Phil Johnson, head coach of the Kansas City-Omaha
Kings, who once hoped to be coach of a high school
basketball team in Utah by the time he was 45.
Walter Kennedy, commissioner of the National
tthall Associa tion, announced Tuesday that Johnson
ha d received 21 of 54 votes from a pa nel of sports
writers
and broadcasters in the league's 18 franchise cities,
making Johnson NBA Coach of the Year.
Al Allies of Golden State was second with 10 votes,
followed by K.C. Jones of Washington with five and Bi
ll
Fitch of Cleveland and Bill van Breda Koiff of New

verge of going down at least a body attack of his own.

Orleans, four each.

He will box ninth-ranked Rodney Bobick and sparring
partner Levi Forty for three rounds each.
The matches highlight an amateur boxing card at
stadium. Proceeds wi ll go to the non-profit Orlando School
of Black Performing Arts.

Kings' Johnson Top

Coach

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The headline could read, "t.o.
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which
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CARlSBAD, Calif. ( AP )
Jack Nicklaus, Johnny
Miller and Tom Weiskopf, who provided a fantastic finish
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$200,000 Tournament of Champions.
Nicklaus, who won the Masters by one stroke In one of
the most thrilling golf tournaments, and Miller, the
defending titleholder In this elite event, ran
k as co.
favorites with Weiskopf just a shade back.
The field for this event is the toughest in golf to make.

-I don't let the fact that I'm a

12 months, are eligible for the 72-hole chase that begins
Thursday over the beautifully conditioned, 6,855-yard,
par-fl La Costa Country Club course.

Knight Leads
DENVER

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locri boy bother me," said
Luzinskj. "1 refuse to allow
added pressure to build up be-.
cause I might have friends or
relatives in the stands.
"I've always liked to hit in

Pacers

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this park."

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many as 44 points in a game since high school, so he ad.
rnitted being somewhat surprised at achi e ving that feat
amid the pressure of the playoffs,
The 6-foot-7 forward from Pitt, capitalizing on the extra
attention Denver was giving to Indiana's leading scorer,
George McGinnis, helped the Pacers to a 131-124 victory
-s ,I)- night that squared their Anieri(
,an Hasywamil
,%so('Iation series wi th the Nuggets at I-I.

iou Know George Stuart

cDlk

The benefactor of Luzinski's

Western Conference
Goiclen Slale at Seattle

Richland Abbe

(Reynolds) 3-1; 6. Justafrost

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two singles.

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and silenced VFW the last two
innings.

Spring football will culminate
Slay 30 with a jamboree at Lake

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IMngsot around rivals and finished in
Henry T. Victory rallied front of Octan Rainbow.
D's
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length victory over six rivals trilecta of 3$-and all
returned
Tuesday night in a handicap $151.80. The 3-5 quimela was
troUag highlight at Seminole worth 551.80.
Turf Club.
Rum Fantasy heads a field
Driven by Mickey Bridges, eight classy pacers entered in
the $71.40 winner was third tonight's ninth
race (eaturu'
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at
the 3 to I morning line favorite
despite his outside eight post
Position assignment. Main
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from Ace Hill and Principal.
The Seminole JuMor Coflege
to tour the People's Republic of
I(aiders travel to Gainesville China next mon
th, heads the
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SHS S
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Merrick tied the world record
win the Division.

Leaders

at Chicago (Burns 10)

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Division Finals

NINTH - I M, pace 6.3 - S100: 1
Mary Jo Acjlo% (Selders) S 1, 2. Ace

Chicago 7, Kansas City 3
Detroit 6. Cleveland ,
New York S. Boston 0
Minnesota 7. Californi a 1
Baltimore 1, Mil*auh.
Tas 3, Oakland 1
Today'soamn
Cleveland Li
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Chicago
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Boston (Cleveland i
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Texas (Wright 00) at Calif or
Ilia (Sirger I 1),(n)
Kansas City (Busby 70) at
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Today's Games
St Louis (Gibson o 1) al New

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The Mets pounded out 10 other hits that Included two dou.
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Unbea ten Dave McNally, In
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third game of the season.

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the stands at Chicago's Wrigley
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Kim Harden of Trinity Prep
Field, is with Philadelphia now,
straight baters to force In a lost In the No. 1 singles' semiAnd on Tuesday, the one time
run,
finals to Susan Smith of Winter
kid from suburban Niles, Ill.,
When the Mets traded for Park 6-1, 6-0.
pleased a few fans in the stands,
centerfjelder Del Unser, they
to the dismay of the majority,
were after his glove. But he
lie drove in three runs with
brought along a pretty hot bat,
three singles, leading the
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Phillies to a 7-5 victory over the
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hitting was Wayne
who got only his second career
Trinity Prep's Sandy Mize,
victory over the Cubs, with
eighth-inning relief help from seeded fourth In the No. S
Gene Garber.

Golden State teach 3 2
Today
T oday 's

SEVENTH I M. Pace C.1 - jilla,

NINTH - 1. Palomila staroust (Dvoracek) 10 1. 7.
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some aspirin before the game. I Texas ended the A's four-game petition, losing to the same two
was bothered a little In the winning streak. Grieve's triple Edgewater players, Darryl
early innings, but it went away off Ken Holtzman scored Jim Barnes and James Hook, 6-1, 6a things progressed."
Fregosi, who led off with a 2.
Medich has won three in a double.
row - two of them shutouts
In the girls' tournament,
The only Oakland hits were a
since losing on opening day. He second-inning homer and
Cindy Sullivan of Lake Brantley
.
was locked in a scoreless duel enth-inning single by deslg. lost In the finals of the No. 3
with Rick Wise until Bobby nated hitter
Billy Williams. singles' event 7.6, 6-2 to Winter
Park's top-seeded Tammy
.
Hulbert. Sullivan was seeded
second.

Western Conference
Golden State $21 Seattle 100,

Lofty (8)'002403 OirdnOA 480() Joan Stanton (Culhanti 6 1;
2. Flyer
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Dinneen of Trinity lost in

ning run in the fourth inning as in the No.
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Ali wfll give two exhibitions Saturday night at Orlando.

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University of Pittsburgh mediFerguson Jenkins stopped pla'ers are freshmen frum'
cal student diagnosed, "It Oakland on two hits and Tom Malt.land.
started yesterda y when my G
rieve tripled home the win'fl pair teamed for a second
lungs became congested. I took

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Art brown

though he wasn't in the best of premium on his malpractice in- Players.
health.
surance," quipped coach Dick
Dickinson fell 6-4, 6-1 and
I woke up with a cold," the Howser.
Dinneen faltered 6-0, ". Both

Pro Cage

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(2) 4000 0S)$51 80 T

Boston 5-0 on three singles al- enough money to pay the first finals to top-ceded Edgewater

receipts, and Frazier was promised $1.5 million or 23 per
èent of the take.
But early indications are that the purse is not large
enough to attract the fight.

he heav)weight, at least when

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added two more runs in the Points. Winter Park had 30 and Charlie's
$16 2001-20 10 6
"This ought to kill all the ninth on Chris Chambliss' RBI Edgewater 21. Trinity Prep was ____________________ Shoemalier
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virus," Medichsaidluesdayas double and Sandy Alomar's fifth with 14 points.
Atlantic NaIl,
010 10 - 2 6
he held up two cans of beer. The triple.
In the boys' championship,
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New York Yankees' 6-foot-5

Garden.

the lananimous win did not come middle-weight match between
easily. Williams was a clever Glenn Morgan and IRaul "El
adversary and sharp puncher Tigre" Aguirre. But when both

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The 10-round main event was
announced as a 10-round

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exciting eight-round win over hand broken, "The Taco Kid"
Cyclone Williams at the
has his sights set on some of the
Orlando Sports Stadiumi.
nation's top-rated contenders.

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the wire,

George Medich
fl
and a lethal a suicide squeeze bunt by
overdose for the Boston Red Elliott Maddox and New York the girls' tournament with 20

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slugged

Karl King stroked a double, and
District v tournament.
Joan Turner and Judy Carlton
Seminole Coun ty teams and slammed two singles apiece.
individuals came close to
Anne
Gricine
paced

the right medication for patient homered in the eighth following

with Safeco.

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with victories Saturday in the slammed a triple and single, 4

Ali Sets Orlando Bouts;

You can smile when YOUL

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Jo Opisso led Charlie's
slugfest with a home run. and
teammates Donalyn Knight

compete in the state high
school tennis championships.

Williams' favor.
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only six hits.
Amy Louwsma of Sa nford

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of the eight torrid rounds, while
Bob Burns saw one session In

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three singles. Eva Davis and
Edgewater edged Trinity Gloria Wright led Atlantic
Prep and Winter Park for the. National Bank with two singles
boys' title. Edgewater amassed apiece.
30 points and Winter Park and
Trinity
Prep tied with 23. Lake
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
Bonds delivered a run-scoring
ng Brantley was fif
303 31-14 1
th with 19 BowlArnerica
Dr. George Medich had Just single In the sixth inning. Bonds points.
Civitan
320 00- 5 4 5

SPORTS

ORLANDO
Sanford'
The bout was to be Perez's
Victor "Taco" Perez stole the final tune-up for Orlando's Joey
show Tuesday night, scoring an Vincent. But with Vincent's

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scored 13 runs, the), managed

Gainesville Thursday

prix race.

live times. But the Bahamian
The 18-year-old "Donny
was dead game and lasted out Osmond of Boxing" drOPPI
the round and the fight on his Otis Lacklear of South caroiina
feet.
three times in the third round.
Judges Mick Andrews and Referee General Da vid
Lee Geiger gave Williams two stopped the action,

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boys
and Winter
Park's
girls will
be heading
to Jane Strandberg of Art Brown

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double. Debbie Knight collect
two singles and l,lz Gaim
Art Brown Pest Control
scored five runs in the sixth
inning b knock If Sanford
Police. Although the teams

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single, and Tina Turner added a

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At the outset, the Bahamian everyone could see they were
appeared to be a 'beuer boxer not in the same weicilvtslon.
than the local junior midMorgan was announced at i
dleweight. But Perez allowed but looked more like a

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Greater Sanford Chamber of llearing Conservation Queen
Commerce, and proceeds will Slarie Serraes of Sanford will
benefit the Central Florida present the awards.
Zoological Society.
A SW first place prize will be
Races will be held from 11:30 presented to the winner of
a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Saturday's highlight, a grand

For "The Taco Kid." who has
lost once In his last 14 outings,

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9-4. Bowl AinerIci is 4-1 and
with a Sanford - Police loss, .
11,anford Police is 3-2.
boosted Bowl America into first
In the Women's Slow Pitch
place in the Sanford Recreation Softball League, '_'narlle's
Department Lassie Slow Pitch remained in first place with a
Softball League.
20.5 rout of Ritz Theatre, and
Bowl America dropped Shoemaker Construction
Civitan 14-5 and Art Brown Pest Company trounced Atlantic
Control dutnxd Sanford Police National Rank 17.2.
Della Benton led Bowl
America with a triple and

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from Orange and Seminole M iss Orlando runner-up Anna
County.
Marie Burkett, Miss Florida
The regatta is sponsored by Citrus Queen runner-up Lynn
the City of Sanford aIrd the Pcmbertonofsanfordand Miss

licraM Boxing W ri ter

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"Our biggest asset, next to the shore, but prime viewing

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our people," Homer has said, will be from the Monroe liar'ts our lake."
bow Marina.
The regatta will be one of four
Programs will be sold and
Mid-Florida Powerboat Racing three major concession tents
Association 1975 events. The and several mobile concession
association is Col1Ipii.ed of 85 booths will be at the shore.
uuicuulLk'r, init of hicli are
ML's Orlando Donna Hatcher,

from I to 5 p.m. Sunday.

Results

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fhe first annual Greater
The ten races Saturday are
Sanford Regatta will take place over a I li-mile oval course and
Saturday and Sunday on Lake the two marathon races Sunday
Monroe.
are over a 21 -mile oval course.
The eve nt marks the return to
A celebrity race involving
water b)- &amp;-inford promoters. city and county officials is also
Greater Sanford Chamber of scheduled Sunday.
Commerce Executive Manager
Slarkers will be placed 50
Jack Homer says the regatta is feet off the Sanford-shore of
the first of numerous shows and Lake Monroe. Spectators can
C
on Lake Monroe. view the race at any point along

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.
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Wednesday, AprIl 23,1915-11 1A
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A new teryit t at Kutp Decorators
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Wednesday,, April 23, 197 -tOA
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plus $700 per mo. salary Pref
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Choice Listings
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Pick up And deliv ery
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Tea Cart, $10. Dinette, 3 chairs, $10,
68-Wanted to Buy
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P.O
Don't need!" Serve a useful purp0
Swimming, fishing, boating, 3 BR,
Dec eas
kIipS,QOod(,flOnS® 373
Datsu.Subaru "Sa
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Box 353. Sanford, hId 32771
again when you sell them with
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bath, $19,900 CORBETT RE L
'74 some below dealer cost. first
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Read today's Classified Ads for
SAID ESTATE:
CASH BUYERS ARE WAITING T )
PROBLEM
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109 W. is? St.. 377 2315
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in
your
area
shaded
lot
See
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at
111.500
(9) The Big
utility,
Screen
Window
pet,
refrIgerator,
sink,
ether of
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new.
550.
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Semester
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Hindu
Showdown
Can refinance or consider dune DaPsun760Z, less than? mos old, no
estate ln?heoffic(.of the Clerk O, It e
Wanted: tiSCrt piano and
dryer, dishwaSher .
adult:
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EVENING
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7 Saint Philip
Sanford.
Florida
37771
to
you
to
add
arrangement
43
(a) Today In Florida
1
buggy
part of down payment,
Assume payments, or r en t Wit
(35) My Favorite
treadle Sewing mOchine
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ii
manager,
Truth
local
Reg
Real
Estate
Broker
7:00 (2, 8) Today
E AT
(44) Underdog
Florida Probate Division in lb C
'arbor
KENMORE WASHER, parts, Sefv
373 1141. 7610 Hiawatha Ave at 17 in New Skyline' double wide Payment
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pm
(6) Concentration
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Courthouse at Sanforct. FIonid
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ICC. used machines
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BY
ANYONE
OTHER
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interested
in
Persons
For
used
furniture,
appliances,
Ls
(9) 8070's Big Top
r calendar months trot r
(6) Price Is Right
339,500
chamber
53 Chemcv
SELF AS OF 4 18
MOONEY APPLIAPICES)73 0691
deck 3195 *34 1550
2411
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
the time of the first publication
4
ROrms,
tools, etc Buy 1 or 1001 items
(9)
Wild
World
weekly
working
full
or
part
time
split
plan,
2
baths.
14 Swan genus
7:30
(9)
Am
America
sulfix
(91 Gener31 Hospital
Herman U Flannigan
1,
36W Orlando Drive
this notice Each claim or deman j
Larry's Mart. 215 Sanford Ave.
1305700
family rm,, complete kitchen.
Of Animals
" After Icomb
-.4 Stitru'
32 Js.eb S
55 Macul.ne
(44) Black Forum
FRIGIDAIRE
1969 (',rano Prix very good Condition
(35) Mr. Ed
Sanford 373 5700
shag,
drapes,
fenced,
must
be
in
writing
and
filed
torrnt
extras,
(13) Cable Prevue
ARE
YOU
TROUBLED'
Call
Toll
Mecca
76-Auto Parts
nicknamO
brother lOt) I
8:00 (6) Captain Kangaroo
P13. AC, PW, AM FM Stereo 8
Work
your
own
hours
Earn
extra
(44)
Leave
It
To
If POthen9
7 car garage, near school.
duplicate and state the place c I
Whit,' l'il 5771
5 Oxford tutor
Free, 6442077 for "We Care"57 StIabIes .t
33 Chanted
(24) Intercom 74
track.radia ls ani more Sacrifice,
(44) Tennessee
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as
an
AVON
Represen
72-Auction
Beaver
residence and post office address a
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43-Lots-Acreage
By owner. 331 5375
6 N'cpiperman 35 Speed cont,"t
"Hotline" Adults or Teens.
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51100 377 70 77
- 32-Houses Unfurnished
Rid
(33. 44) Star Trek
Garage Auto Air Con
t,ltive Call 641 3019
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1.
fl-Houses
3:30 (6) Match Game
the claimant and must be sworn Ii I
14 Near East
sa Japanese
7 Sign of assent 36 W.lCt1
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Radio-Stereo
7:30 (2. 8) Price Is
ditloners
and
general
auto
repars
7 Bedroom, A I condition, fenc
8:30 (44) Andy's Gang
(9) One Life To
by the claimant, his agent or at
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abor.gne
8 Motev of John 40 Saint Ignatni s
Sacrifice Jeep completely rebuilt,
Semino le County Beautiful or I
£8 Mttie st.. 3731379.
6-Child Care
Right
24-Business Opportunities
7 Bedroom, 1 bath wrl adulti only
, yard, carport, utility room. :37
:0 Vi scous
9:00 (2) Phil Donahue
tOrney, or the same shall be void
the Baptist
of
Live
Pontiac Offnhater powered,
acr.'s
paved
road,
tree's,
c1e6
COLOR TV,%1495M0N1H
No pets. Pretty yard, patio. j..eo &amp; Commercial Propertie
(9) $25,000 Pyramid
6620 Deal wilt, Owner
r'alctiaI
(6) Mike Douglas
Dated at Orlando, Florida, thi
You can get a fair price when you
59 Man of Va'e
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44 Saint F,aflC.c
new brakes. oversized military
flowing streams
(35) Uncle Huble
Horses
O.
RENTAL
PURCHASE
PLAN.
Swing
Set
Nursery
K ind Of
water
furnished,
$17$
mci
open 24 Pits I
(13) Movie
11th day of April, 1975
advertise your "don't needs" in
9 Ramble
of
60 Energy units
(8) Movie
fires. roll bar, licensed and in
Terry Realty, REALTOR 671
''Inflation Proof
Show
Homes, Lots
6441006
Behind Jai Alai in Fern Park 831
Buddhism
10 Oil-itch
8:00 (2. 8) Little House
the Want Ads
61 Scottish
45 Sant
Willaqene Cavender Tarn
0711
(9) Movie
1pected
8306355
(44) Three Stooges
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2 Bedroom apt, SW no mar
CALL DE lIAR I
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And
country
negat ives
Arc
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On The Prairie
pier,' Or full hOU
ar tOwn
(44) Leave It To
4:00
(2.
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Somerset
373
2947
So
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Greek letter
Reconditioned flatteries. 512
,ruunci Floor
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Service on home &amp; auto
13 W'lqttIe organ 46 Essac
62 Tool
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'74 Dodge Van TradeSman ico
(6) Tony Orlando
Acreage
3 Bedroom. 2 bath, central air, near
Beaver
Gazelle
(6) Mery Griffin
r.' "g
radIon, tape &amp; record players
tirhang REEL'S BODY SHOP,
19 Changers
Start Small&amp; Grow With Us
cyl . Sti(k, completely built in, Ici*
C'hattes 1t1
9-Good
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Attorney
for
Executrix
(9)
That's My Mama
Rolling 111115 Golf Course, extra
JOHN KRI'bER,rSOC
9:30 (44) Petticoat
00 Rock C'9
(9) Lucy Show
1109 SanIord Ave
63 II."'' c# crac 21 Set free
48 Cunsumed
P 0 Box 3161
Service Established Retail Ac
mileage
3731377 after 6
nice Lease, 53)5 mo Available
(24) Feeling Good
3r Pirt of ei.ts
Junction
24 Mrs Lincoln s
food
counts Investment Required
(24) Sesame Street
Orlando, Florida 350
W.
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White
DOWN
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Publish April 73, 30. 197$
$7,195 to $7,990 Phone Mr
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78'-torcyes
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Broker, 107W, Commercial
F fit I 'I, Hwy 46
commercial $9.500 By Owners,
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Sanford 337 7331
PH 373 971
Avila
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member (Coil I 27 Encircled
Wanted new condition. 19' 21',
5950 337 114$
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(44) Dinah
Write Including pine number.
SUNLAND-- THREE BEDROOMS
(6) Joker's Wild
1197.1 KIIWOSuk',I00 CC
tihrcj,y
4:30
(2)
Bonanza
borhood,
5163
Consider
mo
Available
May
NOTICE
2 lmtjtot
OF SHERIFF'S SALE
28 F'ceptona
I
0
with
trailer
Trade'
ci'toonst
LouiS, Mo
St
Pci,
78715,
P
0
810 (9) Parney Miller
newly
painted
inSicJ,'
And cut tot S
3") '.'1
(8) Romper Room
'772 Tn-,-r,s Corona i ',p.,'r.J
Art' you a full time' driver with d part
tio,,t cr rh for
e' f.cr- ri ft[3
(8) Mery Griffin
3
i'
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° ''"
'itoh,' 321 1155
NOT ct: IS ItLU EY GIVEN tti,it
5 ",iriiatl
6)1)2
)
of (itr,5!, 521,5(0
(24) tcret Life 01
time CM Check the Automotive
:,.
radio, noon tires, and clean
(35) 700 Club
p
'.!
'
(9)
ST.
JOHNS
REALTY
CI
C
by virtue of that certain Writ of
(leqan's island
iI.(X)Oanacre
Commercial )lSOsq tt., $223 mo.
4
Se ction in The Herald everyday
Orchestra
Motorcyclelnsuranca,
Sacrifice bass boat, '77 Johnson 11',
321 0239 after 6pm.
FOOD MART
(44) Father Knows
(.1111733131 J Robin-,,n
Execution Issued out l and under
(13) WinIer Park
Large
7
bedroom apt convenient
BROKERS
COUNTRY CLUB MANOR
11
i' Ml I "r.-it Tnnn.
Mer cury SO HP. electric, deluxe
________
TWC
BLAIR AGENCY
CR0 P1100 MEAT
______
•' '•••
DV1
IflC
seat
at
the
County
Court
of
City Council
$165 mo Ice maker refrigerator.
BEDROOMS,
Days
371 31"
377 61n
completell
1911 Vega
trolling motor, twin tanks, depth
322 5093 NIGHT
377 7175 DAY
(6) 'Cannon
5
6
Seminole County. Florida. upon a
10:30 (2. 8) Wheel 01
46-Commercial Prope rty
11-Instruct ions
(35) Batman
electric &amp; water furnished
refurbished. like new . Cor ner lot
We
Nights 372 5121 or 372 2311)
tinder. astro turf
3 Speed
will, lb.' fine s?
(9) QB VII
carpet,
final
Judgment
'endercd
in
the
Fortune
Reduced to 5)6.500
(44) Gilliqans Island
collection 04 antiqut's yet Out of the
Colt 373 7*12 Eves
80.Autes
golvanited
Murray
trailer.
330
Loch
Arbor,
aforesaid court on the 20th day of
4 BR, 7 bath, U7,5 0
(24) Cities At War
(6) Gambit
Filling Station location -- $450 mo
EXCELLENT BUSINESS
soo (9) Dinah
12
6355.
13
New England stat es all 10 be soid
Parioor Ori,,iri L.i sscrrs
1973 Buick Century . PS,
March, AD 1975, in that certain
See your broker or Call owner, It MAYFAIR.(44) Movie
net
lease
PS, Ar,
LOCATION
Ffpnch
Ave
(44)
Green
Acres
.it absolute auction A sell you
THREE
BEDROOMS
N
(24) Mister Roger's
1969 Chevrolet lrrp.ii, i d- r, good
Autt, Pest Offer 6.58 1267 afer 5
In
my
hornoi
yours
322
7531
a
m
.
only
caseeitled, Paul D. Lariviere, d b
Plus
living
quarters,
on
busy
street.
ROBSON
MARINE
9:30 (13) Richard
2
baths,
family
room.
11:00 (2.8) High Rollers
contra
won't
want
to
miss
Stemper
Realty
transportation
1,400
Neighborhood
16
Degree In teaching 3239121
After S call
a Red Bug Mobil Plaintiff, vs Louis
Il 29-Rooms
2977 Hwy 1792
At.n qe'eroqe ,1prt,ticrt, 345.000
climate. fenced yard, real nce
Diamond
LOWDOWN If you only have SO iO
(6) Now You See It
STAN'S AUCTION
377 7205
(35) Mickey Mouse
Central Florida's
Leone. Defendant, which aforesaid
'Jail
377
5961
341.000
l'
(35) Double Action
with goon credit you may Still
mile East of I 4, Hwy 46, Sanford
(9) Split Second
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
Writ of Execution was delivered to
Club
vo Røoms &amp; [lath
19
20
1969 Chevy Malibu , 7$) engine Also
21
18-Help Wanted
Stan Vermillion, Auctioneer
22
able to buy this freshly painte
Theatre
377
4991
Phil
&amp;
(44)
Donahue
me
19)9
5
as
Sheriff
of
Seminole
County.
French
(44) Mod Squad
In Lake
________
'Jul.
Owner
lO2 Plymouth Valiant,6cyI Rolls
inside
and
out
7
bedroom
home
C
5
9jsjcal
10:00 (2. 8) Petrocelll
7374
127
Merchandise
7 1498
11:30 (2)
Hollywood
Florida, and I have levied upon the
* * *
Ph, 37-7 7909
5:30 (2) News
good condition 372 29*3
337 L
322
9719
a
pretty
corner
lot.
Only
$IS.0
24
25 26
(6) Dan August
following described property owned NEEDED IMMEDIATELY I
Squares
(6) Andy Griffith
Harold H&amp;l Realty
BECKWITII PIANO
Someone interested in a part time
by Louis Leone. said property being
Ford '73 LTD Brougham. Loaded. OVER 6') NICE CLEAN CARS TO
(13) Zane Grey
(6) rove Of Life
Unfurnished
Attention Retirees
ssFurnJi
V7.11111111
(13) Cable Spot
writing
CHOOSE FROM, EASY TERMS
lob
who
located
in
Seminole
County,
Florida,
fullpower, steel belted tir, new
liv
e
s
in
the
Theatre
3) 3 33
MovIe
REALTOR. 373 3774
Light
OR NEW HOMEMAKERS
brakes Best offer takes $69 0130.
more particularly described as
Oviedo Geneva area and who has
7
Bedroom.
fen
ce
Jj. I
d
yard,
_
(24) Today In
Blankety Blank
(24) Electric Company
This cozy two bedroom home will
follows
* * *
0 good command of the English 700 Magnolia Ave., Sanford. I and
7 Cottages 6. a 2 story house with 7
SllSmo Adults pref erred.
Your MLS Agency
Legislature
36
--bdrm unfurn apts from 1140 $175.
(35) Florida
1965 Ford Mustang
eat In kitchen, large family room
(35) Lost In Spc,ce
One- (I) Mercury Cougar, 1973.
language and can express himself
IT' 5154 or 37-7 6.670
apartments, all units have 7
Ico Orhlar return on coos cnrnent at
10:30 (13) Lloyd Bridges
per ma Call 867 lISa or Oriari'Ju
Sanford AOt ion
NO CREDIT (H I':
and screened porch on quiet stree
$ Cylinder, air conditioned
',FT) ill
t.ifety!e
herself Must be a good speller and
7$ p0 &amp; 35 pct We ai'o buy full
I 0 No 3F93H562331 White With red
PrA TOC
'i
6:00 (2. 6. 8, 9) News
p,.,
fldrm,, and air Will Sell
collect, 472 1171
IS lust right for you Only 517.900
(35) My Favorite
373
7)10
1.100
If
P
EST
1
vinyl
top
37283)9
NO
U
not
afraid
to
talk
to
people
h:ijS,.fs,
r5ltrS.
etc
11:55 (6)
it
you
(24) Villa Alegre
Separately or together, Good
LMi'st ma.,', -- ;
34-4vbi1e Homes
Ir,.,.,.
with terms available
Martian
Said vehicle being stored at
can hack it. I want to talk to you
Open Daic 10.1 in 5p rtu
rental property Piloian Realty,
Jill'
AFTERNOON
Baldwin Spinet Piano
Defiary, AdultS Lovely largi I
(44) LucyShow
with
breezy
porches
1977 bastback, air conditioned.
on
corner
lot
Contact Hill Currie, Managing
Mullins Shell In Casselberry,
11:00 (2. 6.8,9) News
* * *
Realtor, 83)1947, After hr,
12: 00 (2, 44) News
- 531
With Bench, 1595
bedroom air, ideal for retired
51,600
40
41
6:30 (2.8) NBC New s
radio, new tire's, 52,095 Excellent
Editor,
Nice
mobile
home
on
private
lot
3
0181
Florida.
Further
The
Herald
i,
,-I
Phone
322
information
(24) Yoga
862
4391
persons
648644$.
37780,1
Young
And
(6)
Jill'
ml W. of Sanford,
shape Ask for Don Pope, 377 1631,
(6) CBS News
I-]
2611 for an appointment
NATIONAL AUTO SALFS
Hwy 1'
available from the Civil Division of
Fla, rm
,rrtOrd
(35) 700 Club
Restless
Deater,
Adult! only Quiet, 372 5284
(9) ABC News
43
44
26005 FRENCH. SANFORD
the
Seminole
County
1735620
Sheriff's
SAN
OLEW000
V'.LLAS
(44) Night Gallery
----Supplies
Jackpot
(13) Ensign O'Toole
De partment
N lied per son for
Jul
t)OW. AIRPORT IILVD
car peted, beautifully furnish,.j
1110 (2,8) Tonight Show
Stemper Realty
Password
General Office Work
and
the
undersigned
(24)
Zoom
as
Sheriff
of
SANFORD, 373 1110
17 48
49
Wa!rfr
50 51 52
,
and boating privileges
(6) Movie
FORREST GREENE INC.
377
5009
(35) Big Valley
Seminole
County.
Florida,
Used office furniture
will at
(35) Mayberry RFD
Central Florida's
Included Adults 5110 377-4470
FRANi(LlN'AflMS APTS,
JsceIlaneous for Sale
REAL TOR S)23 63530r6.45 7333
(9 Wide World Of
1100 A M on the 8th day of May,
12:30 (2, 8) Blank Check
MULTIPLE
LISTING
(44)
Hogan's
Heroes
Wood
or Steel desks (executive desk
It7OFlorida
Ave.
REALTOR
55
LADIES-MEN
56
Inflation stret
Entertainment
A . D. 1975, offer for sale and sell to
3221991
8. chaIrs, secretar,aI desks &amp;
NoDownPayment
(6) Search For
19195,Fnencl
ching
budget
to
breaking
point?
3
(24) Captioned News
the highest bidder, for cash, subiect
NEW CONCRETE
35-APobjle Home Lots
chairs, Straight chairs,, filing
Tomorrow
377.7371, 337 1196.377 7311
MAJTIAND FLEA MART
or 4 hours a day will bring you a OVIEDO FlU Duplex, Furn. or un
_______________________________
t any and all existing loins, at the
59
(35, 44) The F ug itive
Legal Notice
BLOCK HOMES
cabinets,
in,
19S9.
372
4161
Is. Cash and Carry
(9) News
1911
Hwy
1797
Open
Sat
&amp;Sun
9$
Profitable Income For details,
turn Carpet and air cond water.
Front (West) Door of the Seminole
Fina nced by Farmers Home Ad
on
Man And
8312920
P1011'S
S Points Area,
(44) Variety
- lawn
write
Mail
Sates.
Division.
Box
care
&amp; maintenance.
to,
County Courthouse in Sanford.
FICTITIOUSNAME
ministration to qualified bu yers
Casselberry. 17.97,Lvs.4706
Environment I
Largetarxd%c sped priv,telot
1:00 (2) Jackpot
Watkins Products, Inc. Winona,
Reasonable Ph Owner 365 3721.
Notice thereby given that i am
Florida, the above described per
Lawn Mowers We Sell The Best 6.
All
Why rent when you can buy for
hook
1:00
ups.
372
0073
Tomorrow
(2.
8)_
aIll
Minnewt,
55987.
23
(6.
8)
News
c.n
c
engaged In bt.,tin,x t
.
sanal
-less'
Service The Rest. Western Auto,
In the Herald Classified ads
62-Lawn Garde
Show
are
(9) All My Children
17 97. Casselberry, Seminole
That said sale is be ing made to
2 Bedroom mobile home. I', baths,
Lane
Bradf
301
W. Itt St.
ord
Thanks
to
Classified
Ad.
users
get
black
And
white
and
read
(9) Movie
all
over
satisfy the terms of said Writ of
with Sceened porch, Silo mo. plus
County. Florida, under the fictitious
(35, 44) Movie
Reg Real Estate Brok er
last results at a low cost. Try one
New hcusei Ina rural area. No dow n
World Famous Buck knives. 0150
name of HANKS LAWNMOWER
Execution
$75 deposit 373 265.1
New Amtico Vinyl Flooring, 12 a sq.
1
1:30 (2.8) Days Of Our
- MASTERS COVE
904 775 6999
todayt Phone 337-2611 or 33)999)
payment, monthly payments less
Schracje Walden, John Primble
PARTS
&amp;
REPAIRS,
and
that
I
J0
E
Polk.
Eves 303131 5139. 167 6051
ON THE LAKE
Yd SANFORD AUCTION, 32"
Parts of a Plant
lives
MORNING
Country: F urn, 7 bedroom trailer,
than reflt. Government sutnidi:ed
knives Gardenland, 1100 W 1st
Intend 10 register said name with the
Sheriff
734',
323-7900
Mother's helper andompanlon for 2
6:00 (9) Sun ie Jubilee
(6) As The World
$173 mo. Call $3) $777
to Qualified buyers. Call to see if
St . 373 6430
Clerk of the Circuit Court. Seminole
Seminole County. Florida
Chuluota, 3 bdrms, I ba th, large
boys white mother works nights
6:10
Turns
CLIFF
JORDAN,
REALTOR
you
qualify!
(2) Sunshine
1964
Park
Chevy
pick
up,
$493'Sn
Ave 2 Bedrooms, I bath.
Publish: April 16.73.30, May 7, 1973
Screened porch, large corner lot,
County, Florida In accordance with
a pper
D B H PP A PAY P A P 1 N R E P E P
and Saturday's Part time now, full
Let me till your garden spot; mow
(9) Let's Make A
Riding Mower,s HP, 5375. Family
Almanac
carpet, drapes, appliances siis
the provisions of the Fictitious OEM I7
M. UNSWORTH REALTY
good cOnoitlOn AsSumable 7 34 pct.
lots.
time when school it out 349 5787
Site
i
DeaI
rm.
tent,
575,
373
plus
$100
Deposit.
671
1253
Name Statutes, To wit 'Section
613(4,$)Sunshine
2774.
803W. lit St.
MNEEYVOTTOCXAFALAEE
mfg. $11,900 Owner, 3.6.5 377F.
Floyd Freer, 322 5191.
36509 Florida Statutes 1957,
2:00 (6) Guiding Light
3736061.3730517
Famous Recipe accepting op
Aimdnac
I
CITY OF
FLOWER POTS AND BENCHES,
Showplace. now leasing
NELSON-0 FLORIDAROSES
D T P E TT P L R I B S B E T N s I T
5: The Gas
Peg. Real Estate Broker
Pyramid
pticattons
full
or
part
time,
good
6:25
(2)
I
Dream
ALTAMOPOTE
SPRINGS.
STEP STONES 309 ELM,
IE
C.
BATEMAN
luiuriou
Woodruff's Garden Center
1
&amp;
2
OR,
eat
in
ql(tiC
Market inc.
pay
Advancement
Apply
13
30
(2,
8)
The
Doctors
m
FLORIDA
p
Jeannie
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
Wint er Springs
ki?Chpnt, large rooms. plenty
601 Celery Ave Sanford
p•j
37-Business
U ER I E H A L E U 13 L A N 1 0 M N R
3
BR,
Henry
Serino,
Screened
Mo
nd8y,
Tuts
.
Thurs
Fri. 1879
Notice of Public Hearing
() Edge Of Night
Real Estate Brok er Tort, Riding Mower,
patio, fenced, low down, Only Peg
carpeting,
pttvate.
-Pret
French 373 16%
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
S HP. Excellent
$I9,75 Acre R.Ity, REALTOR,
residential From $150 $303327;
64-Equipment for Rent
cofl(lit[c5.l, 10 ties, running time.
Publish: April 2. 9. tö. 23. 1913
Offic es or
BRRTLTRNWOREQULH I CA
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
764
'In
id
373
7750
37: 0846
QtM-!5
Small Store Buildings
With grass catcher. Best offer.
the City Commission 04 the City of
I BR,, y owner, in Sonora. Low
Olan Mills Studios
HOROSCOPE
323 1416 after S.
lent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
337 15*7
NOTICE OF SALE
AI?amonte springs. Florida, that
UB
540's. Mtg. can be as sumed
Jeeds
severil
ladies
for
Ietephone
Shampoo for only II SO per day
Notice i hrreby given by the
31-Apartments Furnished
said City Commitsion will hold a
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Corner lot, extras 323 7999.
6" Telescope, equatorial mounted.
sales
from our OttiCe in
undCrsiqnød that on Fnidy. April
CARROLL'S FURNIT(JRE_
E
public hearing on the question of
setting circles on both
ByBERNICEBEDEOSOL
Sanford AM PM shifts. $7.10 per 2 Bedroom
clock
.
at 10.00 AM. at 1130 cbangingthezoningctassificationof
OPEN
HOUSE
furnished
air, adulti
driven, includes 3 lenses &amp; all
hour Apply in person to M.
A ML E R T _____
3 bedroom, large lot. Sanford'S best
Delfona Blvd. Deltona, Volusia the following described property;
SR
only, no pete. Contact
Pioneer I custom built. 3 bedroom
instructions 3700. 367 7445.
Starraft, Atlantic National Bank
731
County, Flord&amp;pubtic sateofa)971
section,
Lot 1. Block C. Town &amp; Country
41Hotss,es
centril air &amp; heat, aP
P81rillilto Av e
home for less than the cost of rent.
F B 0 S D N Y D E []kP AM
Building, Room 502 from 9 a.m to
ARIES tMarch 21-April 19)
Marquis, bearing serial F states Replat. aordng to the plat
carpeted 136.500 322 1)93
SANFORD FLEA MART
You're li kely to let others exert Mercury
Prices in mid 520's. Modt in
)oberman Pint&lt;pit'r Pup',. AKC
1
rn
p
No 1741k531115wi(I be he ld for cash thereo f as recor ded in Plat Book 12.
Nice 7 bedrooms All utilities fur
Longwood. *34 5113, $31 3719
Becaref ul how you handle a an undue influence over you. at
NICE TO COME HOME TO
Champion Lineage, 1123. Terms
auction
English
Woods-Fern
Park.
I,
yr
fished
372
2599
I
Adults Waterfront and
Paqe 29 and 30, of the Public
.
3 Bedrooms, I bath. fenced, central
available. 365 5740.
371 0720
family matter with your mate. Think for yourself
old. I BR,? bath, family room with
Inspection thereof lID N. French Records of Seminole County,
boating privileges SIlO. 372 4470
be your
Assistant Bookkeeper
heat. Ready to move into 119.500.
A 0LID0TEA0HUEIESL EN
Baby Bed &amp; Mattress, 120; 21 wood I'
Ave.
fireplace, total 7300 sq. ft. Ex.
If not resolved properly, It will OW)) man.
Ave, Sanford, Seminole County, Florida;
OODLES-Standard AKC. 3
Owner fina nced,
Itill knowledge to trial balance One &amp; TWO, bedrooms, air &amp; carpet,
bed, box springs &amp; mattress, 125;
clusive area, near school, etc 7',
the
place
of
storage.
Wall.wall
car
home.
pe
t,
c
months, all Shots, blonde's arid
from
U
1AA
Residential,
Single
en
tral
WINTER
remain an Open wound for some
SPRINGS
Must
be
able
to
type
SCORPIO (Oct. 2$-Nov. 22)
Only
ex
LA T LOPE ED K SW FR PT R I N
adults. $95 &amp; up. Alto 2 bedroom
pct, bar equity,
5 - National bank
air. $7,700 down, take ov er mom.
Swivel rocker, 570; 10 lb. Paint
blacks, 377 $312 after 3.
Family. District to U 2 Residential,
Price
$6,100
down
and
assume
perienced
mortgage
apply.
time
Permanent
sprayer, new $10, 372 7333 after S.
unfurnisheci, 595. 372-1110.
8.31,500. Owner $31 7971
oftroit
Poage of $16,700 831 7$$5
You have a serious, secretive
Two Family, Townhouse District as
on this 3bedroom. 1 bath with den,
Position S day week, Starline
BF P KWSHCRFMLTKRH00D
Ott Woodward Ave
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) matteron your mlnd, You'd U
ermars short haired pointers, 2
said toning classifications are
$187 per month, total payment,
Enterprises, Sanford Airport,
AVALOPI APARTMENTS
DEBARY-NEW HOMES
4 BPS. 2 full baths, family room &amp; Unwanted items hauled tree. Junk
Detroit, Mich
male's, AKC. 17 week s , Shots, $150
described In the lOfliflq Ordinances
Normally
you're
quite
willing
to
guidance.
Be
very
careful
Industrial Park, Building 131.
ADULTS,NOPETS
58 a pick up toad; yard trash 56 a
301 DeLeon, 2 BR, 7 bath,
den, plenty storage, large lot.
BEMETEIL ATEAUR Q0T0N
0 V Costrini
ea- 331 7315
the City of Altamonte Springs,
Sanford Ph, 323 0111,
load. 8676306
116W. 2nd St.
lend a hand to friends. Today, whom you confide in
11) Juan Rd.) BR. ?both
573.000 372 1017.
Assistant Manager
Florida,to w it • Ordinance No 221 71
Large
wo
oded
lots,
menican Eskimo Puppies. AC,
quiet
Peg
R
A L S N B I A I E R N i N P B E 13 E R
area
,
Publish
April
however,
l
Estate
Brok
ea
you'll
fl
er
make it quite
73. 197$
and as amended and Supplemented P EAL ESTATE SALESMAN- With
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. nDec DM lii
____
lnez's Treasures
3 Room Furnished Apartment
____
Ii, Yr old, 3 fldrm, w w carpet
Florida roo,
m qarage, ctral
Reg 377 164$
en
4319S Myrtle Ave, Sanlor~
Public
clear you don't want to be
Hearing
will
be
helci
in
the
c.rand
some experience
Opening, Sat
Good op
WateranclL;gbtsfUrnshed
central lilA. By Owner. 125.900
Apr 76
21)
A new p oject will be
r
heat &amp; air, custom des gq
°honel7l
0610
Iniitucttotts: The hidden names tided below appw forward,
NOTICE OF INTENT
City Hall, Altamonte Springs,
Iniature
portunity CALL HAROLD HALL
I BUt South of Pinebree:. Fqg Plant
impied upon.
322 6)52
Schnauzers,
New
temporarily stalled through no
backward, up, down, or dialonafly in the puzzle. Find each
TO REGISTER
Flonida.on Tuesday, May70. 1975, at
REALTY, 373 5771
on
Bk'drr
Ave
Antiques,
Clothing.
England
champion pedigreed $9Q
11
[j, One Bedroom apt, air con
GEMINI (May 2lJune 20)11 fault of
FICTITIOUS
NAME
wn:
yours. You'd be unwise
130pm. or as soon thereafter as
etc 3fl 4073
BRING ME AN OFFERI
cfitioned, carpeting,
mo. 710$
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
you're sharing something social to use the delay as an excuse to
Possible, at which time interested I ght Housekeeper &amp; Cook for
BUD
LEAF
SAP
Out
of
town
owner
will
consider
Magnolia
Ave Call 373 0630
elderly lady. Live in or Out. $30
JAMES MAHAF FEY, an individual,
parties for and against the Proposed
This desirable 3 BR. 2 ba th home
today, be sure the others bring discard ft.
CATKIN
CRANK REALTY. REALTOR
NUT
SEED
"ALL" offers on thiS 3 bedroom
iven s.rOcmlng &amp; Boarding
6431.
MARK
MAHAFFEY,
toning
classification
change
will
be
with Florida room, loc at ed on
an
individual,
CELLULOSE
PHLOEM
STEM
Sunland Estates ranch Fenced
'
money or you'll be stuck with
VU. UIJQIJ Ild
3
room
turn,
garage
apt..
glassed
ri
Kennels,
Thanks to you, our
CAPRICORN
(Dec.
THOMAS
MAHAFFEY,
an
In
heard
large
beautiful
landscaped
fl..J,
corner
FLOWER
ROOT
WOOD
yard. neat 6. clean Don't miss this A
front porch, water turn, Adults
the tab.
1miles north on Il 92
dividual, and INTEREAL COM
lot. F ea tur es include central heat.
This Notice s to be published by Pil 'non experienced in alterations of
19) It's very important t
only. No pets 3)75 m. 337 1305
buy. Only $73,710 Call 373 9110.
Tomorrow - Crop Destroying Insect.
a Tennessee corporation, all
air, range, refrigerator, fenced
'men's clothing to work in men's
posting In three (3) public places
Table Rentals II 00
91
Qualifying, assurneVoan, , pct.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) choose as a partner one whose PANV.
as genera' partners desiring to within the City of Altamonte
tore Phone 337 P7r91.
yard, barge workshop &amp; many
3
Bdrms.
$49
lor7
Bedroom
Adults
Only
ION Riding Mower
oo-norses
You're a bit too pessimistic ambitions are attuned to your engage In business as a partnership Springs, Florida. and published in
4
other attractive feature's. Pric ed
Park Avenue Mobile Park
Enjoy much larger "Seek &amp; Find" puzzles with over 50 today regarding outcome
Good Used Condition
By
Lovely
dr
?1
3
be
ooms,
1
y
ld
under
the
fi
c
ea
r
titious
name
of
LAKE
of own. The wrong choice cou
The Eveninq Herald, anewspaperof
at only 326.000 Drive by 163
754$ Park Drive, 317. 2"I
flbackquarterhovsegeIeflg
1350, 337 0599
discoveries per panel in an all-new aeries of 24-page booklets. events.
iId, large family room with
BRAPITLEY
VENTURE,
po
700
general
circulation
in
said
City
one
at
Rosalla
Or.
&amp;
call
for
ap
Your pessimism may cause many problems.
intment
Gentle, 177S
'ireplace, very large lot almost 1
To order volumes!, H and 111. send $1 for each, making checks
Georgetown Drive. Casselberry,
FurnlsbeGarage Apartment
to see this excellent buy
(I) time at least fifteen (15) days
373 5431
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
Larry
Saxon.
Realtor
produce
just
that
kind
of
result
icre
lc1yllwild.
Section
37)
946.8
Adult
$110Mo
AQUARIUS
(Jan.
20-Feb.
19)
1.
Florida, intend to register the said
prior 1 0 the
Payable to "Seek &amp; Find" in care of this newspaper.
of the Public UIIITED
STATES
Ilby SELL TRADU
DISTRICT
I
licjqSe,
if you're not careful.
All
utilities
$200
each
name
with
the
Clerk
of
Heanino
1726731
the
Circuit
Try not to depend too heavily on
II 3)5[ Firtt St.
CC FLiRT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
372 56
Neg Coggins
)OL HOME -. $22,900
LEO ( July 23-Aug. 22) This is subordinates today. You can Court of Seminole County, Florida
DATED this 13th day of April. FL ORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION
Sanford: 1 BR Furnished apIs Quiet
373 l3l6Orin 7737
DATED this 27th day of March,
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I
CH
AD
ULUOTA
1975
3
BR,
2
bath
home
Peg Real Estate Broker
CA ii No. 75-S3.Orl.Ciy.V -UNITED
neighborhood, No pets, Deposit
not one of your better days for obtain the best results only If AD 1975.
Will accept
5' Phyllis Jordahl
ith
In
grourf
pool
ltOE
25th
St
3376455
57
Yr
old
Pinto
Mare,
Ii
Hands,
very
IiTES
OF
AMERICA,
required
$31
Plaintiff,
o"o days
complete mental concentration, you keep your hand in.
5: James Matiaffey
mailer hone in Sanford in trade
City Clerk
OIWIR*LCIgMA
nentle Also 10 Mo old Pin!o I lily
vs
JOHN W
HANNAH and
Mark
Mahaffey
Later,
recheck
of
the
City
of
all
work
to
see
if
Call 373 7876 alter i
SH
PISCES
1111EV
E.
HANNAH,
his
wife.
et
(Feb.
2(t-March
20)
BARGAIN MATS EVERY
571 Park Or
Thomas Mahaffey
322 211$
Altamonte Springs, Florida
at Defendants
you
erred.
Are yc,.j ,, lull tflme'dr, r W,tr, a par'
ORDER
FOR
'71t2:30P.M.-S1,25
:ounrty
Atmosphere
I
ist
upon
ns
an
J
open, complete
9Y
We Mve Xblr'.', IE'S .1
REALTOR
INTEREAL COMPANY
AFTERHRS
Publish - April 73. 197 5
RESID[P41 IA REM ODELItAG
SE UVICE BY PUBLICATION
74 Sinr Zj 1
t.mc ,,,ir' (t.,u, the AIJ'ornoh,ve
On
67"-.Livestock.pt'j'j'T
Sout hern Lawn Service
VIRGO (Aug. 2 3-Sept. 22) accounting in business tran.
wifrI
cabine
who
J. 11-red HUrI1mCI
love..
729784
ins for a g,irden. plus 7 artIsian
3220640
OEM 142
People. budget
322 399) I cash price of 161
nic liOn and .sffidat of plaintiff Ifl
COMMERCIAL REMoDE1I#
Section
4
ri
The
WANTED
Pit
or
$
payment5
C
t"vt'rd0y
stretching
rent.
Al
Vice
President
so
clIs,
neat
&amp;
freshly
ed
unfurn
paint , 3
Don'tlend anythkng today toan sactlons today. Any conditions ATTEST
thC above entitled ause by kendell
NEW HOMES
bedroom, 1'? bath on corner lot,
I
$1 50 tioIderi Touch in Sew, $73
Mowng. Edgng 8. Trimmn'7
Gentle Jersey Milk Cow
to take her husband
______
BAMBOO COVE GARDEN APTS
R. 2 bath home with central air.
o friend you're fond of, but should be put in writing.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE 'W Wherry its Astistant United
NewCommercial InduStrial
11111.901)
Existing.
116.300,
Sec
At
Reasonable 373 60SOor377 9597
7
pcI,
3n
7S3
M.
Hayod
E.
1100 E Airport Blvd 323-13 40
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Sta InAttorney, in an action against
17 6.900
Design Construction Financ ing
to dinner &amp; dancing
who always forgets to return
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
(Seal)
BIII't Lawn Service
by virtue of that certain Writ of the defendant(S), John W. Hannah P41cc
Keith R. Smith Construction Inc .
at "The Happy Cookers"
will gIve your unwanled farm
307 East 1st St . Downtown
7 bedroom, air, large yard
things.
t,'C',%
Publish
April
16.73.30,
May?.
197$
VANOS
Fre'e' r5tirym,it,' r,'culraI hea t &amp; ,Itr.
DOWN
Execution
lnueci
out
of
and
under
anc
305671 1)31,21 Hrs Nadine
YOUR BIRTHDAY
Shirley E Hannah, his wife and
IrlimOls
.s
orico
boon'
323
3761,
Close In $125 mo., &amp; SecurIty •)l
STUDIO I,3,3
OEM 9
sales &amp; seriu' DI'.I-'S Heating &amp;
________
([BRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23)
IPIC seal of the County Court of Oi ersified Mortgage 1. Realty Co,.
REAL ESTATE INC.
171 $2OA
no YOU need a 3 bedroom home! Can
dl'
0444 or 331 3719,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
G
BEDROOMSUITES
Air Coed 3
Seminole County, Florida. upon a am American Steel Fence Co., Inc.
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
u
beli
yl
e
319.000'
New
ev
roof,
April U, 1975
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
BUDDv' HOMEIMPROVEMENT
2 BEDROOM
6S N. Orlando Ave.
final judgment rendered In the and to enforce a lien upon real
*7
.01eshly painted, and on a large lot
WELAKA APARTMENTS
322.6-457
'entral Heat &amp; Air Conditioning
CUlT, SEMINOLE COUNTY,
aforesaid
court
On
the
2nd
day
of
pro
ALL TyPES Oi CARPENTRY
TOWNHOUSES
(Hwy. 17.92)
Derty Situate in this District and
111W II St
iã..P-'Ci
I
to
see
After
lies
For
freertni,'de
,itt Carl
177 illIor 3737317
FLORIDA.
401 BRO',%'ftupI:5y (.ONTPIOL
April, A 0 1915, in that certain case des :rlhed as follows Lot $ and the
AND REPAIRS 372 3.35
Winter Park 647-4720
New
£C($hQ1
ambitious interests will
Hint', it 1&amp;.,.P%n ".irul:rj 37?
7567 Pitt Dr.,.
PROBATE DIVISION
entitled, Flagship U S flank of sou th 7 feet of Lot 7.
lCO.*DIOI vouOf
%
,
Block 1, L
be awakened In you this year. Cat. P4*. PR 73119CP
lilt
It
CMiLO,Vx
A K F MARY, 1 bedroom furnithei
3?? Sfss
Seminole, Plaintiff, + vs John FA IRVIEW SUBDIVISION,
11,
Carpentry, Remodeling. Additions, ____ Mi Hi Ui P11_H'i 14_____
ac
Apt near SiC Nice
Larry Miller, Defendant, which toriling to the Plat
for
You'll seek loftier goals, Don't Estate of
private
.%.
i
Custom Work. Licensed Bonded
thereof as mature
Posr s o5uorr.
man, $81, 322 3910
Beauty Care
7 III
1(11('
aforesaid Writ of F.xecution was reciirded in PhI Book 4. Page 71,
be discouraged by a slow start
Free estimate 37] 6038
.
Di'cea%ed
delivered to me' as Sheriff of Put
.(
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1-T 1111111111 I.Ic Rerords of Seminote County, Niceefficiency apt All
ailBart
Real
Estate
nlotnentum will later pick
ILTh
TOWIR'S 1lL,AuTs SALON
utililiet
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Lift
,rr,einote County, Florida. and I Fbi'ida. and if appearing to the
and force main instalba
PET REST INN
furnished Adults 597 30 MO,
I
up.
'formerly Harrlett'sfleauty Nook)
337
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
have levied upon the following Coy rt that the' defendant, Shirley F
"*
fln,Srd'rj &amp; C,'1,,r,e"3
tls, Concrete foundation work for
REALTOR
377
7498
3795,
C+iM
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WCP
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IF
,
00
I
419
F
Pine
32?
5747
,
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST de5rrihi LPtrty owned ty John Itar
Signs, equipment, Dumps. et
r
=~ v~
2:15, flO
I
It ocit in inh,ititant of r- - r
1505 W. 25th St.
SAID ESTATE:
Larry Miller, said property being four d within the State of Florida and
Underground or above ground
'--4
HOME PAR
small Classified Ad brings big
11
Sanford, Fla,
s'oraqe tanks, Dc-watering,
I not voluntarily appeared
31A'-Duplexes
returns 'Ye' one ,ird se• Call
Lot
Rent
From
notified
and
required
II
Sma
I
to
file
any
_______
more particularly described as herf 'In, and that personal
C011aR
cavatlon,
driveway culvert pipe's
large
lot,
%'ei.lt
price
2611 of 131 9101
service
claims and demands which you. or
kit lot selection
followsqla dy Brown Realty, 372 5231; 311
TN&amp;*T'u
AlA CL [A'lS ALL
and head walls, retaining walls
UPoi then li not practical bec ause her
1 or7 bedroom duplex
celPIrrof you. m
may have against said
1964.
cok h l.LwILDE
Keith 11 Smith Construction Inc
One (1) 1973 Yamaha 1.0 No rail cfence and whereabouts are
or p'(-SSurC i can nm
_II low available hi
apartmenti
Furnis hed or
estate in the office of the Cerk of the
IN
36)003017
30567$ 111$ Stan, 21 firs
3n 011110
UflkI
Unfurnished
It is ORDERED that
anford's newest and
; I
Circuit' Court of the Eighteenth
Swimming Poolr 4770 5 oflanj
SHARKS
One (1) 1971 Bonneville Mtcy. I 0 ShIr ley f Hannah appear Or plead
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Or 3717970
Judicial (irruif, Seminole County,
nest Adult-Family
I
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to it e complaint hrren by the 16th
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JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

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Wednesday. April 23, 10 75

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl,

Wedn.day, April 23, 1975—lB

TIPS. • .

George and I are pleased to notice that canned goods costs seem to be corning down some. Not as fast as they went up. We want you to know that
FROM PETE AND every effort is being made to reduce these prices as
JL
fast as our costs are
IGEORGE DANIEL reduced to us. and that includes shelf stock.

20% off a.11 our I
women's
short sets,
Now
$
to $

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11111

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PRICES EFFECTIVE
APRIL 24 to 30, 1975

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(;ROUND
BEEF

'y

100% PURE LEAN •EBESH DAILY
ç

11,
L11

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EXTRA SPECIAL

0 1 0 -lf
E 11

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FAIRWAY VALUE
RUSSETUS#1 1 I
BAKING

MILK

SHANK CUT

HOMOGENIZED

BUTT

F C

CUT
L

LB.

-

.FRYERS

48

LB55

LEGS OR
BREASTS LB.
MONEY SAVER FAMILY PACK

QUARTER'S
Rig. 6.99. Striped basketball shoes. With air
cooled Cotton duck uppers, correct balance
arch, cushion insole. Full range of sizes for
men and boys.

New lowrices,
p
Fabric shoes for the family, •

Now 599

Reg. 5.99. Boat oxfords with heavy weave
cotton duck uppers. Cushion insole, arch
support. In a range of sizes for met,, women
and boys.
Children's sizes. Reg. 5.99..........Now 4.99

—

DRUM STICKS

•••.

LB 78

THIGHS no RRFA_CT9 ID 7RI

U UUL.LIV )LILCLI

Req. 4.99. Women s fabric sro.s with lops,,
Crrect balance arch Ciisticn
Iris 11,

9']

BEEF LIVER
aRc
IIIESH LEAN PORK

,

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Now

Reg. 5.99. Wedge oxford. Linen-look fabric
uppers, braided rope trim. Molded Kraton'
rubber outsoles. Women's sizes.
ri'

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LB
Now 499

arrh '/hire rt,be r toe caps
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port. rubber outsot. Kraton' sole Sizes for
men and boys

MIN

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199
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POUND

ITALIAN SAUSAGE $1.18

POT ROASTS

$1
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18

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ROUND STEAKS
PLENTY OF MEAT

CENTER CUT SMOKED

SEAFOOD SPECIAL!

18.1
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LEAN MEATY

RESH MULLET LB, 29

ENGLISH ROASTS 18
BONELESS

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FAIRWAYS SPECIAL BONELESS
SIRLOIN TIP ROAST 1.cR Inimnu DII

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OLIVE LOAF
BEEF.ALL
LUNCH MEATS MEAT BOLOGNA48 C
RATH 6 OZ. PKG. SLICED

FULL CUT-BONE IN

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SHOP AT THE CONVENIENT Locations Near Your Home.
WE RESERVE THE
3301 Edgewater Dr. 4205 Curry Ford Road 925 S. Orange Ave. 5300 Silver Star Rd.
RIGHT TO LIMIT
5730 ak. UnderMil Rd. 5471 S. Orange Pin. Castle- 1601 N. Bermuda. kiuImmee Hwy. 17-92 Sanford
PURCHASE QUANTITIES Hwy. 17.92 Maitland- 107 W. Fairbanks W.P. 114 S. Semoran Blvd. W.P.

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EXTRA SPECIAL
FAIRWAY VALUE

Req. 7.50 to $IS. Save on

cool, breezy two-piecers
Lots of great styles in
misses and junior sizes, too
Most in carefree polyester
and polyester/cotton
blends All set for a
beautiful summer

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KRAFT 1801 BOTTLE
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PEANUT BUTTER 69'HI-C FRUIT 4601 49c
BAR
BQSAUCES
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CAtER
CAN
TABLE KING SLICED
303
c
:1 4
APPLESAUCE CAN 28
PEACHES =2
45c • '
BEECHNUT
HART'S SWEET
303
303
GREEN BEANS CAN 23c
STRAINED
GREEN
PEAS
CAN
c FAME
STA1AR0
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to
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303
SALTINES
47
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BREAXSTONE STAY N SHAPE
tYKES 240?
POTATO HUFJ
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"That's vhere I mastered the
"1 welcome the chance to pan. Add flour and salt, stir
ar of pastry sculpture," he make something different," he vigorously with wooden spoon
said. "It takes about 10 yers." said. "You get pretty tired of till batter forms a thick, smooth
He showed us a formidable sug. turning out all those roses and ball that follows spoon around
ar sculpture he had Just corn- carnations."
pan. Remove from heat at once.
pleted of Tutenkhamon, a ruler
But leave pastry sculpture to Beat in eggs, one at a time, till
of Egypt from about 1366 to 1357 the mastcrs. For starters, a batter Is shinsmooth.
B.C.
housewife might try profitSpoon batter in mounds of one
"Faces are the hardest thing eroles; miniature puffs filled rounded teaspoon each, 2 inches
to do." he said. "It's not easy to with Ice cream and crowned apart on ungreaged cookie
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Few
amateurs
have get the facial expression down with sauce. Here's a party re'- sheets. Bake in 400-degree oven
Many housewives who can mastered the art of sugar and in sugar."
ipe.
25 minutes, till puffed, crisp and
turn out the mor' elaborate din, pastry sculpture like Roland
Sugar sculpture is like glas.s
('ream Puff flatter
go!den. Remove carefully frcm
nets quail at the thought of Mesnier, l)LStry chef at one of blowing, and you have to mold
1 cup water
cookie sheets, cool on wire
making pa!trv. But, a veteran Bermuda's biggest hotels, who your creation as you blow it into
I stick butter
racks
pastry chef tells me, an ama- was in New York recently for a being.
1 cup sifted all-purpose flour
Split puffs and spoon a tableteur can eventually make all food show at the Coliseum.
The most difficult sculpture
's teaspoon salt
spoon of ice cream into each,
but the most intricate of
Mesnier, a youngish-looking Mesnier has done was a cock4 eggs
then press tops back into place.
dainties. A little experience and man who comes from Ilesan- fight which won first prize at
2 quarts vanilla Ice cream
Place in shallow serving pan
some imagination can bring con, France, began his craft at New York's Coliseum. He won
I can chocolate fudge sauce and drizzle with fudgy chococc lairs and even Napoleons a local pastry shop and finally plaudits, too, for a peacock
(size depends on taste)
late sauce which can be brought
ithin reach of the average wound up as assistant chef at a which he displayed in BerHeat water and butter to boil. in Jars or cans at supermarkets.
Iunemaker.
major hotel in London.
inuda.
ing In medium, heavy sauce- Makes 20 servings.

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bouillon
I LaWespoori soy sauce
it cup creamy peanut butter
f(esterrlhs
rn
ant! use generous
heart pordons. Cut off lWy
tops and root ends. Working
with 1 stalk at a me, separate,
seandYs.keei,
them in ordeer; chill. In a
saucepan heat oil; add onion,
garlic and pepper; cook gently,
stirring, for a minute or two;
add bouillon, water and soy
sauce; stir until bouillon
dissolves; off heat, stir Into
peanut butter; cooL (Makes
about 1 cup.) Work with ribs
from 1 stalk at a time. With a
small spatula, spreid each dry
rib with some of the peanutbuttez mixture; starting with
the small inner ribs, press
firmly back together to make
original stalk shape; press together again. Wrap tightly and
Chill - but not for longer than
several hours. Cut off tops and
bottoms to make even; slice '..
inch thick. Serve at once. Each
reshaped stalk makes about 12
pinwheels.
SUNDAY BRUNCH
Fresh Strawberries
Scrambled Eggs with Creamed
DriedBeel
Golden Muffins Coffee
GOLDEN MUFFINS
Am'rican way of treating an
English bread '
cup sugar
14 cup butter or margarine,
softened
1 tablespoon grated orange
rind
3 tablespoons orange Juice
4 I- ih nuthns, pit
Cream butter, sugar and orange rind; gradually beat in orange Juice. Lightly tout muffin
halves; spread with butter 'ture, Broil about 3 inches from
rce of beat until bubbly and
so
xPirce
lightly browned —3 to 5 mInutes. Makes 4 servings,

s.

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By CFCII V BROWNSTONE
Assorlated Press F01)
Fmd Editor
FAMILY DINNER
Tomato Juice OatSriacks Fi
Fillets Potatoes Green l'
Salad Fruit Crisp Bevera,:'
OAT SNACKS
Like crackers but not so
crisp, and the seasoning is
subtle,
1 cup flour, stir to aerate
before measuring
1 teaspoon salt
teaspoon onion powder
teaspoon garlic salt
2 cups quick oats
" cup solid white shortening
' cup (about) cold water
1 egg, slightly beaten
1 tablespoon (about) sesame
seed
Thoroughly stir together the
flour, salt, onion powder and
garlic salt; stir In oats. With a
pastry blender cut In shortening
until particles are fine.
Gradually add enough water,
stirring well with a fork as you
do so, to make dough hold to.
gether; form into a ball. On a
pastry cloth with a stockinet.
covered rolling pin, roll out to
's-Inch thickness. Cut out with a
floured 24nch round cutter.
Brush with egg and sprinkle
with sesame seed. With a wide
spatula transfer to ungreased
cookie sheets. Bake In a preheated 400-degree oven until
browned - 12 to 15 minutes;

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SATURDAY REFRESHER
Celery Pinwheels
Sticky Bun., Coffee
CELERY PINWHEELS
They have an Interesting peanut-butter stuffing.
2 stalks celery
1 tablespoon peanut oil
4 CUP finely chopped onion
ivau ciove garuc
minced
. teaspoon crushed dry red
pepper

There are many ways to serve English Muffins, some sweet and some savory

BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) Italy and France have mil.
Common Market sources atWhile a billion of the world's lions of gallons of unsold wine "cheese war" with the United portion of those involved In ag.
riculture
In
Europe,
the
maga.
tribute
the difference to van.
population starves, Western following bumper harvests last States.
The
blame
lies
with
the
Ecozine
claimed,
ations In production levels and
Europe is groaning under food year and In 1973.
nomlc Community's Common
Store and market prices vary demand in member countries.
surpluses and complaining
Agricultural Policy—CAP, ac- widely through 'the nine coun
Fish is going out of fashion
about .
the nine countries because it cording to Test Achats, an Inde- tries, although farmers benefit
One problem is that thou.
costs
as much or more then pendent Belgian magazine for from a fixed floor price for' sands of farms are small and
The nine countries of the Eumuch of their poduce. Farm- therefore uneconomic. Agrlculropean Common Market have meat. But trawleninen in consumers,
In its April issue, the maga- ers get an average of 45 cents a ture subsidies amounting to $4
more beef to roast, butter to France and Scotland have '.ieen
spread, eggs to fry and wine to blockading their harbors t,, pro. z I n e described CAP as pound for animals sold live at billion a year merely drive food
auctions, a price which include., prtt'e3 up without improving the
drink than they could consume test dockside prices they claim "ruinous" and added: "it
without getting a severe Mom- do not cover the cost of their not served the interests of those waste such as bone and fat. But lot of families scratching an exvoyages to stormy Atlantic and who should be the principal the housewife pays an average istance from a few acres.
ach ache,
beneficiaries - the mass of the of about $3 for a pound of
h o u s e w I v C S North Sea fishing grounds.
But
The average size of a farm in
farming
population. No more prime steak from her butcher, the United States is a little
grumble about the ever.
The Common Market has has It served the interests of
Farmers argue that because short of 70 acres. For the
Increasing price of this abun. slapped a ban on all beef im- consumers."
of vastly increased overheads Common Market as a whole,
dance In food stores, while ports from Latin America,
The profits from CAP have - the increased cost of animal the average is only 33.5 acres,
farmersfor
saywhat
theythey
aregrow,
not paid Communist Europe and Aus. been reaped by the big farmers feed and fertilizers - their own ranging from 93.5 In Britain to
enough
tralla and is on the verge of a who represent only a small pro- return Is barely profitable.
14.75 in Italy

BLEACH

Clmkcn Fr.it
Beans Breadlray
Fruit Compote
CHICKEN KRAUT
New version of a popular recipe.
8 chicken thighs (about 2'
pounds), dried witha
towel
2 tablespoons ['utter or
margarine
fl-ounce can sauerkraut,
Medium onion, cut in thin
strips
Large red apple, unpeeled
and thinly sliced
3 tablespoons dark brown
augar, if desired
Iiia 124nchskillet in the hot
butter, brown the chicken. Mix
kraut, onion, apple and, If used,
the sugar; turn into an oblong
glass 3-quart baking dish
(about 13 by 8. by 1 in.
ches) or similar utensil. Add
chicken ina single layer. Cover
tightly with foil and bake In a
Preheated 325-degree oven until
chicken is tender - about 1
hour. Thighs will shrink consid.
erably. Makes 4 to 6 servings.

Under Food , Surpluses

Wednesday, April 23, 17S-38

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Associated Press Food Editor

Western. Europe Groans

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COMPANY SUPPER
Shrimp Curry Rice Chutney
Popadums Romaine and
Cucumber Salad
Pineapple Sherbet
PINEAPPLE SHERBET

The fresh fruit adds wonderful flavor to a delightful recipe.
Large fresh ripe pineapple
2 eggs
teaspoon salt
cup sugar
III CUP milk
2 teaspoons lemon juice
With a large sharp knife cut
Off stem and crown ends from
pineapple; cut off rind, (rain
top to bottom, all around; with
a small sharp knife remove the
"eyes." Cut into lengthwise
quarters; cut away core. Cube
two of the quarters; in an electric blender puree enough of the
cubes — there will beabout
cups— to make l cup puree.
Cut renaming pineapple into
fingers, cover and chill. In a
medium mixing bowl beat eggs
with sail until thickened and
lemon color; gradually beat in
sugar until very thick. Beat in
milk, lemon juice and pineapple
Puree. Turn into can of a I.
quart electric ice cream maker
the kind that operates In the
freezer compartment of the
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cover and freeze according to
manufacturers directions.

Turn into a freezer container
and ripen in freezer about 2
hours. Scoop sherbet into
sherbet cups set on dessert
plates; add some of the chilled

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Tunaburgers Potatoes

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Asparagus Salad
Frosted Brownies
TUNABURGEp
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Small onion, finely grated
(2 tablespoons pulp and
Juice)
1 tablespoon lemon Juice
'i teaspoon coarsely ground
black pe7per
Fine dry bread crumbs
2 tablespoons butter or

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onion, lemon juice and pepper
inkl enough crumbs (about 2 Lblespoons) so mixture holds tugether. Shape into 8 patties,
Itoll in bread crumbs
about 2
tablespoons. In a skillet in the
hot butter, slowly fry patties
until hot through and brnwned,
turning once. Makes 4 servings.
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Wednesday, April 23, 1973—SB

SOUTH'S
SANFORD

SAVINGS CENTER
DISCOUNT
PRICES

*

7

DAYS A
WEEK

MON. THURS.
F RI. &amp; SAT.
SUNDAY

PRICES EFFECTIVE: THURSDAY,APRIL 24

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25TH &amp; PARK AVE. STORE

THROUGH TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1975.
WEAR E PLEASED TOACCEPT

329 SANFORD AVE. STORE

LB.

YOUNG aixri

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Shoulder Steak------- L.B.

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Club Steak ----------- LB. $101

Liquid .................6oz.98q
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(anhlla Wafers .............;.... SI0ZE 58

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Wedn'sday, April 7, 1973

celery Good Food Stretch Ingredient

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pepper, dI%ided
egg, lightly beaten
i cup milk
2 tablespoons oil or
bacon fat
I garlic clove, finely
minced
1 can (1 pound)
tomatoes, broken up
2-3 cup water
3 cups Florida celery
cut Into 1-inch pieces
Itif cups egg noodles
' teaspoon marjoram
lea ves crumbled
1

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Ingredient for soups, salads or
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Stew is a different meat and
noodle dish which is easy to
make. It aso Is a dish that may
be made ahead, except for
cooking the r,00dles. Serve with
a mixed green s-rtad.
SKILLET CELERY
MEATBALL STEW
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combine beef, bread crumbs, 1 4
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teaspoon of the salt and 1.16

pound ground lean
beef
cup soft breadcrumbs
cup finely minced
onion, divided
tablespoons chopped
celery leases
teaspoons salt,
divided
t('85lOOfl ground black

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teaspoon of the black pepper.
Add egg and milk. Mix lightly
but well. Shape Into lz-iflCh
meatballs (makes about 1). In
a large skillet heat oil. Add
meatballs. Cook until brown on
all sides. Remove meatballs;
set aside. Add garlic and
remaining 1 4 cup onion; saute
for 3 minutes. Stir in tomatoes
and water. Add celery, noodles,
marjoram, remaining
teaspoon salt and 1-16 teaspoon
black pepper. Bring to boiling
point. Add reserved meatballs.
Reduce heat and simmer,
covered, until celery Is crisptender and noodles ar cooked,
about 20 minutes. Makes 4
servings.

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calorie, between-meal snacks
or in luscious desserts. A
Strawberry Tapioca is a
It's fresh strawberry time quickie, relying upon a vanilla
with the spring berries in local tapioca pudding mix, whipped
markets shipped from Florida, cream and fresh strawberries.
The crop Is abundant and this Just fold together and chill until
means more reasonable prices time to serve.
in most regions. Straw be rries
are an around-the-clock fruit
STRAWBERRY TAPIOCA
and are a treat wi th breakfast 1 package (31 ounces) vanilla
meals, in fruit salads as low,
tapioca pudding mix
iz teaspoon cinnamon
1 cup heavy or whipping
vocado
cream. shipped
2 pints Florida strawberries,
halved

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1 tablespoon lemon Juice
Celer) -raisin
carrot salad
'. teaspoon salt
Meatball sandwich
In teaspoon white pepper
French fries
Small onicri, thinly
sli ced and separated
WEDNESDAY
into rings
Medium avocado, about S
inches long
M EN U byalleen
4 thin slices white or rte
Green bean salad
bread
Flank
steak Korean style
1 to 2 tablespoons
flume fried potatoes
myonnatse
'California strawberry tapk'ca
2 medium tomatoes, sliced
(skin remoed befort'
slicing if you like
THURSDAY
1 cup grated (medium-fine)
cheddar cheese
In a medium mixing bowl
MENU byatleen
with a fork, beat together the
Pickled beets and
oil, lemon juice, salt and
cottage cheese
pepper; add the onion. Cut avo
Sliced steakcado in half lengthwise; reonion s-adwiebes
move seed pnd skin; cut into 2Baked 'ears
inch-wideengthwise slices,
FRIDAY
then cut each slice In hail
crosswise to form crescents;
place over onion, spooning
M EN U byaileer,
marinade over the crescents.
Broiled tomatoes
Cover and chill about 1 2 hour.
Fresh asparagus
At serving time, lightly toast
Barbecued chicken
bread. Spread one side of each
:%ptcot upside-down cake
slice i th ii unnal and arrange on cookie sheet. Drain
avocado and onion - the small
amount of marinade left may SntOAd')' .S.s:
be used as part of a salad
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Rib Steak

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Prepare tapioca pudding
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completely cool. Fold whipped
By CECI1X BROWNSTONE cream into cooled tapioca
Associated Press Food Editor pudding. Spoon into 1 quart
itiving dish or 8 individual
The Carrot Restaurart, on serving dishes. Refrigerate
New York's upper east side, Ufltll set, about 1 hour. Serve
serves a great open sandwich
with strawberries. Makes 8
the Avocado Grill. When I ser%iW.
asked the attrsctive yowig
woman who runs the small. in.
,
MONDAY
formal restaurant how she had
hit on this utterly delicious and
nutritious sandwich, she said
by aileen
she had tasted it at a friend's
Oatmea l Muffins
house and had simply duplik;r

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play in sp2tles but It be bids seten
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into one that was almost impossible.
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diamonds and four clubs I'll brIng this one home"

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to show second round diamond con.
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trumps. East showed out ind
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The County Commission is waiting until the taxes do not-receive equitable treatinent from the
current legislature clarifies the double taxal.ion law county as taxpayers in unincorporated areas.
before any action is taken and then maybe I study
group with the county and Seminole mucipalities
County Coinniissoner Mike Hattaway said, "We
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to abide by the legislature. We've got to Se
can be set up to examine the overlapp of taxes by h
But, the munty commissioners, like solitily built
Munty and city residents. according to county what the legislature is go!ng to do."
doors, repelled the city's Ensistence on a study
commissioners
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group, saying It was "premature."
wait
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County Commission Chair
man Sid Vihien Jr. sent out a
confidential memo to select
county commissioners and
County Attorney Tom Freeman
on April 14, asking them to keep
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All complaints Aere tinlegislature during the 1974 which disallows teachers those pensation."
suttantiated, exeit for th
Commerce, which in turn would think all the county's teache
plo&gt;ment claima. And school one concerning the City of
session, the county's 1,340 benefits. The bill will now go to
Some officials say the a
bill the Seminole County School would have applied for the officials were casting a wary Casselberry, in which the
A measure passed by the teachers, librarians and the Senate where approval also proval by
the 1974 legislature Board. Harris said school of. benefits. lie said some teachers eye toward this smmer.
Grand Jury found that 4,in.
house prohibiting school counselors, plus 900 or more is expected.
was an "oversight," but Layer ficials would have been are
'just too professional" to
stigation revealed a violation
But if action in the Senate
teachers
drawing non-instructlonal staffers, were
from
School Supt. Bud Layer said said legislative action this year required to reimburse the file claims.
f the electrical code of
unemployment compensaUi eligible for summertime this morning, "1 don't think If a wiil prose whether It was an Commerce department 100 per
School board officiats, during will be laid to rest. At present, SeminoleCounty as adopted by
while on summer vacation unemployment compensaUon. teacher has a continuing "oversight" or not.
Casstelberry. The Grand Jury
cent for money paid out in board meetings, had dLscu&amp;%ed
junior and four-year level recommends that the- county
But on Monday, the FWda contract they shoWd be ehgible
would save Seminole County
T'he claims would have been claim&amp;
the Possibility of Paying out the college instructors are not officials review the safety
school officials In excess of House passed Hoe Bill 126, for unemployment com- paid by the Department of
Harris also said he didnt huge amounts of unem• eligible for the benefits.
standards applied to temporary
000 a week.
installations and promulgate
Asst. School Supt. Roger
umunirnum safety standards For
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tvmporary ins'
tallations. and
which provided unemployment
that such installations be
benefits for teachers in high
renewable upon reinspection
after
an appropriate time
school and below, could cost
By BOB LWYD
Ms Paden confirmed that she questions centered on her ac
Ms Paden said a neighbor outside of her home
police department telephone
$1,000 a week and would
Held Staff Water
was contacted by Boyles' inve
tivities and telephone conversa- later saw unmarked cars with
A De1mid police officer, who circuit board in a storage room
"make a dent" in the school
tigato
several week ago Lions during the fourth week of Slate of Florida license tags at asked to remain unidentified last August He conlirnd that
Seminole
Chief
system's contingency fund.
Deputy about possible bugging of her January, 1975. Investigators' tier home twice and men with said last week that he,had conhe had
Sheriff Duane Harrell has telephone
Harris also had predicted
pre
questions, she said, were
whatappeared tobcdetection fronted Pounds alter seeing a about the 'bugging after the
denied reports that his
She said the investigators' detailed and very specific.
that unless the legislature department loaned wiretap
equipment" examined the tape recorder plugged into the chief refused to put a stop to it.
ping
changed the law to excinp
a [eLand newspaper repor.
led.
The unidentified officer
teachers front the benefits, it however, The Ilerald has
said he also had information On
could cause "cutbacks in some learned that unidentified of
outside wiretapping opterations
places"
licers from DeLand sometime
athat he belie%L to be illegal,
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taxation means it is going to go to court," he said.

Williams, Administrative April 1$iLdstFnd4&gt;ithlen Williams were initially denied there was no need for nn
rind wrote."Nif intention during our tipe report.
reply.
Tfite Grand Jur) me,. on
March 27
2 and April a and heard
reports from Chief Investigator
Jack IWenwider of the Mate
Attorney's office about the six
areas or complaints which
originated from a -local
citizen."

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As long a e sit here and saythat e are right,
and you sit there and say that you are righ t, it's
going to end up in court," said Kwiatkowski.

dictat.ion session was to have
The item was bumped to
copies forwarded to each of the discussion later in the afternoon
mentioned
sequently,pleasenoteacopy
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of taway were tied up in a meeting
the Lirand Jury Report in of the personnel board this
subject," attached.
morning. And Kimbrough and
Vihlen also released a copy of William, who had to leave the
the report to the news media morning meeting at 10:30 to
yesterday, with the comment attend a funeral, asked that the
"Thought you may wish to note item be continued until Iliv,
fidenbal."
a cop&gt; of the recent Grand Jury afternoon when they return
Foiwdayslaler — ontheday
report Owl, is now public, and
Vihien's first memo was
ten told
Herald the
in&gt; related memorandums to sent directly to Freeman with
report was released to the
the Board last week,
copies to Hattawa&gt; and
public — Vihienperineda memo
Kimbrough has already Kwiatkowski.
to Commissioners John Kimscheduled the report—w hich for
The report itself was ordered
brough and Dick Williams
the most part is a dud and fixids sealed by Circuit Court Judge
describing the first memo as "a
no wrongdoing with six areas of A.J. Hosemann Jr. on April 8,
misunderstanding between (my
SID VMLEN AL
governmental operation — as and copies were sent to Vihler.
secret;
an agenda Item for the Board to and to Bil.1 Grier. inayor of
11tcause of the "mi3lan. Directoir of the Department of 6fficially consider today. Carmlberry, allowing both
_darlsta"(W" copka of the County Development Roger v1wbrt.1I** m.~p t
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court,

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CAMPUS CLATTER with BIMO BURNS

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like battering rants, Sailiford City Coininissioners pushed Itard on the Seminole County
Coiwnissioners last night to establish a city-county
study group to examine double taxation.

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and the county.
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assistance to the family of
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the jircnts and children.
other items in need include
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the nine individuals
Persons wish n4 ti,
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Sports .................described as "make shift" and
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Television
cod in November Of 1973,
Women S
Last week Pounds conceded
I
that
he
had
bugged
his
office'
n rs '
teleone in November. 1973,
Vesterday's nigh 92 low this without a court order, to locate JL
morning 59 Partly cloudy the source of unauthorized long
through Wednesday. Highs In distance telephone calls.
DRIVER KILLED IN
the lo to mid 80s and lo
Pounds' statements came
tonight In the 66, Complete after there wert reporU that CROSSING
CRASH
weather details as well as Boyles' office was Investigating
Wednesday's Ildes at Da)lonsl the, DeLand Police Department
Beach are on Page SA.
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officers.
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have
tape recording equipment
—
that could be attached to tele.
phone lines to automatically
ç
record conversations, but The
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Herald learned Uwt some of Ut
equipment
owned by the
I
-Sheriff s Department can be
.AWL
iiggeu to do this Sources said
the equipment isn't highly
sophisticated and isn't corn
AlIjunonle Springs police uld a 46-year-old Maitland trian was kfiled this morning when his auto was pletely reliable."
severed by an Amtrak passenger train at a railroad erosiing On Ballard St.. Altamonte Springs.
Harrell said any telephone
Police Uld Raymond Wagstaff, 46, of 1221 Geronima Trail, Maitland. was pronounced dead on the taps inAdiled by his depart.
scene Parts of the demolished auto, abo', were hurled 400 feet from the vrtning that has no ment would be dune oni&gt; with a
s1pals, officers s3ld. Capt. David Gunter said no rhargm have been made pending (urther InestlgatIon. 1111era
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Tuesday, April 22, 17S-3A

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) State and local elected officials income tax forms along th
wi a complete new financial worth
hide asse ts with business partners or their family."
would have to make public their income tax returns under a
statements.
Mrs. Easley also said that the income tax requirement
sweeping revision of th e state's financial disclosure law passed by
—All appointed sta te and local officials, as we as
ll
elected ofa House committee,
repr
esented a "constitutional invasion of privacy" and branded
liclals, to disclose all sources of income and real
property in
th e bill as too broad.
Th e legislation to impose broad, new disclosure requirements
excess of $1,000 and all debts in excess of $2,000.
"I voted to get it out of committee, but I really don 't li ke it," she
breezed through the House Standards and Cond uct Committee
—All fulltlme state employes to disclose consulta tion
fees re- said. "By including everybody all the way down
Monday,
ceived from any source in excess of $250.
to personnel
directors, it's been broadened to the extent that
it's almost
Despite McPherson's description of th e bill as pure,
"What we've got here Is a very pure bill," said committee
the
valueless."
amended version does Include some loopholes which cr ti
Chairman Torn McPherson, DFort Lauderdale, foll owing the
i cs said
7.1
Mrs. Easley and o th er committee members also worried th
at
they will point out on the floor,
vote. "I commend the committee for refusing to exclude any
th
e bill would k eep "qualified busin essmen from seeking office"
The section requiring the disclosure of all sources of Income in
special groups."
because of the deta iled disclosure requ iremen ts,
excess of $1,000 exempted business partners. Anoth er
proposal
to
Major provisions of the bill, which was proposed by House
"I'm wondering if we're not sa ying th at If you're not on the
mandate th e disclosure of the financial interests of spouses
and
poverty level, you can't run for of fice," said Rep. Tom Lewis, R_
Speaker Donald Tucker, 1)-Tallahassee, and Rep. Torn Moore, 1)children was deleted.
West Palm Beach.
Clearwater, would require:
"This bill includes some huge loopholes," sa
id Rep. Betty
—All elected state and local officials to file a copy of federal
McPherson, however, countered that the detailed requirements
Easley, R'Clearwate r, "The way It's written now, offi cials could
were necessary "to restore confidence in public officials,"
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WASHINGTON (AP)
it congressional Democra ts, and theycannotberemovedby him,:
WASHINGTON (AP The st of living t month
W-' .:
would be a mistake to try to tie also on a private basis by some and the board can make
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AI)
registered Its smallest increase in nearly two
A one time supporter
'
years
the money-managing Feder
administration economists, for decisions on the money supply :
11
of the Equal Rights Amendment says he's switching his
,
mainly because of declines in food prices, th
e government
Reserve Board closer to
a ll egedly not increasing the independent of either the
vo'e to "no" a moe that possibly dooms the
said today.
chances
wishes of Congress or the ad. nation's money supply
for
fast
executive
ERA
ratification
by
the
1975
Florida
Legislature,
or
legislative.
Consumer prices were reported up
en of a per
ministra tion, President Ford enough,
Sen. Jim GlIson, It-Eustis, said he personally
branches.
cent in March, ha the inc reases in bo th January and
says.
favored
Congress
the ERA, which he supported in a narrow Senate
recently approved a
February as the nation's inflation rate continued a
But Ford said he opposed any ,
But Ford said Monday night resolution urging
defeat last year, but was bowing to the overwhelming anti
the Fed to in. legislative changes to make the
declining trend which began last fall.
in a radio and television Inter- Crease the nation's money sup. Fed more responsive to "the
ERA sentiments of his constituents.
Food prices dropped for the first time in eight months
view on CBS that some changes ply and to drive down longterm
Glisson's announcement surprised and angered Sen.
political process."
with beef, eggs and sugar leading the way, the Labor
The Community Chorus of Seminole Junior College Is
in the 14-year terms of the 5ev- interest rates In the months
ORATORIO
rehearsing
40
Dan Scarborough, D-Jacksonvjlje, the prime Senate
Department's Consumer Price Index said.
Beyond saying that changes
Mendelssoh'i "Elijah" to be presented May 4 and S at 8 p.m. at en members of the board cer- ahead. It also required
sponsor of the ERA.
reports in the length of terms of the
It
Prices rose for many nonfood items and services but at
to
tiiiiily ought to be explored." every six months by the
Community United Methodist Church In Cauelberry. The
""N
"That didn't help it any the ERA's chances in the
a slo wer rate than in pre%ious inonths.
board board members, or its chairREHEARSED
masterful oratorio will be under the direction of Dr. Burt
The Fed, which Is headed by chairman on Fed policies,
The March increase in reta il prices was th e
Senate," Scarborough said. "It was about even. I think it
man, should be explored, Ford
lles t
Perinchief.
______________________________________________________________
Chairman Arthur F. Burns, has
ou!ci have passed with that Glisson's vote."
Alth ough the Fed's members did not indicate what changes:
since a two-tenths of a per cent increase in July 1973, when
been
criticized
by are appointed by the President, might be acceptable to him, If
wage price controls were In effect.
any.
With respect to the economic
TAI.IAIIAsSEE:, Fla. (AP)
Florida's progress in
outlook, Ford said a number of
caring for the miii'ntillv ill is threatened by legislative
re c ent ()fl )iiiR' ifldi('at(.rS, tum'vcs to r(('rIIii/c the 1 kalUm and Rehabilitative Ser1'1i'fSllUR1j, Pa. AP) Sister Jane Scully, a whitecluding retail sales, inflation 4
vices Department, says the Governor's Advisory Council
I
Retail businesse s
haired college president who has marched for civil rights,
and inventories, are reason for
on Mental health.
fringe
areas of the city will
believes she'll feel at home on Gulf Oil Corp.'s board
optimism.
The council also criticized administration plans
of
to
be
Invited
to participate In
fy
directors. She is a Roman Catholic nun, the ft ever
"This most acute situation of
house prisoners In mental hospitals and use the Florida
the May 13 'Farm-City
By DONNA EES
9
nominated for a major industrial corporation's board, and
today
I don't think will be
Mental Health Institute at Trnrnri •i
chief, Carlyle
11
(Johnny) the city had
By MICK LOCHRIDGE
"r"
""
Fe
stival,' it was announced
is president of Carlow Coll ege, which
Herald
authority,
acopportunity
to
work
together
on
The reopening of bids delays
S
ta
f
f
f Writer
By El) PJUCX
said, indicating the police bill of nearly as bad in the months
''"'
"I haven't been able to obtain whenever possible.
is Operated by the
Johnstone, is being eyed for the cording to Scott.
elsewhere for prisoners.
Herald
Sisters of Mercy. She brings liberal
Staff
Writer
this
morning
during
the
matter,
the project of locating the 10
ahead," Ford said.
rights is union-ori ented ,
credentials as a
Herald Staff Writ er
safety director's spot, or at
Th e nine-member council headed by Mrs. Paul Rice of
an accurate figure on jail
Then Councilman Sal Orlando
Scott
and
his
council
meeting
director of Gulf, a post she assumes today. The 57-year
LONG WOOD
of
the
storage tanks at the port for
City council least as an advisor
"I cannot believe the
Meanwhile, there were these
The attorney said the
Daytona Beach made its complaints in a letter Monday
on police colleague Gerard Connell, both legislature meant to take forbids
services. i called today moved to instruct Ellers to
to
The Seminole County Port Say-More Oil Terminals Inc.,
old nun is involved in women's rights, consumerism and
Commercial
last night. without fanfare and
Committee
of
the city to discipline
economic developments:
Councilman
Coy. Reubin Askew,
CASSELIIEIUIy
The con- requesting specific information begin work on damaged drainseUdetermination for foreign countries, points
toward U end of a four-hour Scott, chairman
Authority (SCOPA, after by one month according to
the Greater Sanford
—New
orders
by
on which
businesses
The Senate has approved a bill (CS-SB165) to realign the
of
the
council
mittee,
troverstal
instructed
Issues
Gulf has been criticized atone time or another.
of double taxa- from the Jail. We couldn't find age inlets on Winter Park
meeting, voted to advertise
acquiring
possession of a Dolgner.
last
week
to
ments
from
local
hands,"
Chamber
of Commerce,
requiring instead that com- for steel and other durables.
for police committee said thin Investigate the Kimsey corn- Jullan
.10,000-employe fiRS Into regional offices instead of the
lion,
vacant
40,000
square foot
misplaced
said last night, ex- plaints be considered
V.
More bids were sought by
sidewalks
at
it.
What
they
gave
us
is
vague
a permanent public safety morning,
Chamber Executive
dipped in March after increasDrive, which, officials say, are
present division by functions. A similar bill Is pending in
plaint, were supposed to get plalning the law makes
building
at
the
port
director and a new fire chief.
last
a
Lake
Hodge
Fatal
Manager Jack Homer said
week, Is SCOPA after the original
o and storm — hard to interpret," Boldt told a hazard to chfldren who might
it ap- three-member board composed ing In February, but a Cornthe House.
it is unlikely Patrolman with Plelcones on th
e Baker pear the Longwood Council of
now
'actively'
seeking
another March 28 bid opening when only
City Attorney Ned Jullan Jr. Terry Bake:,
merchants
outside
the
merce
Department
policemen,
drainage Inlets on Winter Park city officials,
offi cial said
fall in.
accused
last
week
matter.
Pleicones
today
said
can
tenant
for
the
plant,
a
port two bids were received and both
asked for and received council
no longer discipline its
downtown area and the
!flosere said today he was it didn't alter his forecast for an
Drive topped this city's council
FRESNO, Calif. (AP) — Three nei;spapermen senof a campaign of harassment they have not done so.
Councilman
Charles
Sizer
"We
do
have
priority
item"
official
employes.
said today.
declared too expensive.
permission to seek opinions against former Knoxville,
Sanford Plaza will beasked
tenced to jail for contempt of court
not surprised at council action economic pick-up this year.
agenda Last night.
tilt
rapped county officials for not Orlando noted,
Scott said he had discussed
until
they
tell
how
theyfrom
Attorney
General
Robert
Tenn,,
to
set
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) A Miami television
up booths in front of
Dennis Dolgncr, SCOPA
would mean the City advertisin for an w fire ef.
acquired a sealed grand jury transcript
police chief Joe Kimsey, the complaint with Baker
SCOPA has borrowed $175,000
City Finance Director Harold cooperating with the city. He
vow "they will
and Council of Longwood is not Although council had not called for emergency govern.
Shein and others on the state
And, though fellow council
newsman,
arrested
New
Years'
the
several
vacant
stores
In
administrative
assistant,
said
for
never answer those questions," their
Eve
while
filming
will be disciplined at all, even if he and Council had not
the project.
a
attorney says.
Boldt revised downward by said "lip service" is all the city members agreed the matter is
police bill of rights law. Julian
had an master of its own house," he forewar
beachfront dist urba nce here, has been convicted
the do wntown area to sell
the final bankruptcy sale for
ned him, Councilman ment action to revive their InDolgner said it could take
Superior Court Judge Denver Peckinpab has stayed
about $30,000 a resolution which gets from the county.
said the law appears to strip
charges of obstructing a police officer.
merchandise.
Connell called him Friday to dustry, where unemployment is
Concrete Structural Systems about 60 days from the awarof a serious nature, both Sizer
imposition of sentence unid May 23 for Fresno Bft
city
council
of
authority
to
claim
But
the
Broward
the
county
owes
Casselat
18.1
ommittee
members
ate
Managing Editor George Gruner
per cent, double Ow. na.'
County jury acquitted him Monday on
City Attorney Ken McIntosh
t he
Mith and Council Chairman Edith
Inc., (C.S.SJ.) was held April ding of the bid until the tank
and reporters Joe
discipline police officers in any
charges
of
14
and the remaining materials farm Is operational.
in
the
process
of
contacting
drunkenness
and
tional
average.
(LaBossiere)
berry
residents
$341,639
resisting
arrest.
had
in
taxes
agreed
some
areas
of
the
applied
In
Rosato and William Patterson, A fourth Bee employe,
Duerr voted against Orlando's
fashion.
9
the merchants to see if they
Reporter-photographer Vincent Murillas, 34, had been
in the plant were moved out last
Robert
City Editor James Bort, was found in contempt 17.
A.
Casselberryfora Job were true
Georgine,;
for which they received no Sheriff's Department "do proposal.
times
uu'd members Rod Cable
Fire Chief Roy LaBossiere,
arrested while on assignment for WCKT.TV, Miami.
Friday.
would
be
interested
in
president of the AFICIO;
Monday, but his sen te ncing was delayed until the he
LaBIere
said,
benefits,
benefit
the
city"
and
aring
said
Boldt
Duerr
under
and
Earl Downs were appointed
felt,
and
Sizer
fire
from
agreed,
th
e
council
Murillas said he was beaten with a flashlight and hand.
participating In the dayresumes on Wednesday,
LaBossleresaidhepiajmed to Building and Construction
The materials for con- to a budget committee to work
Boldt's
revisions
on
has
centered
pried
the past four months, told The
more
1nfmaUon
the money should be taken from
cuffed w hen he filmed rowdy celebrators on the beach delong festival.
leave the city 'mainly ecause Trades Department, told a
structing the concrete modular out a 1975-76 operating bu
t he sheriff's department and on from the county than any city contingency and
dget
Herald he has been planning to
spite
police
orders
not
to
lii other discussion the
of the hassle with council the Union-sponsored conference
not from the
photograph the scene,
hotel units were sold by a court for the board's consideration
leave the city's employ in June
the
city
attorney.
HIS
employer,
committee
WCKT news director Gene Strul, said the
He also said official had previously been slurry seal fund. About
decided to begin
LONGWOOD
the construction industry is
constant battle to maintain the
A move selling ber, wine and hard Sanlrido
appointed trustee for $10,250, during next month's
a officials have told him fire department we have,
meetin.
accurate
figures
from
In
efforts
to
clean up the
County
able
to
do.
station
would
appeal
the
obstruction
conviction
worse
shape
than
during
the
or
July,
hopefully
for
either
the
among
city
officials
last
night
liquor
and
continued
the
ban
on
they
.
was
authorized
for
repairs
Dolgner said.
WASHINGTON (AP)
on
An improved North Viet.
w
in
Dolgner
said
SCOPA
Is not
grounds that it violated First Amendment rights of free
vacant lots in the downPosition of firefighter or fire to extend open hours of the Sunday sales,
net pay taxes they rather than trying to expand. Great Depression of the 19309.
Jail officials are next to in,Council also Instructed City three of the drainage Inlets,
namese antiaircraft missile being used near Saigon is
chief In Ca.eJ
keys
to
planning
on
any
major
Innfailed
to
collect
from
water
speech and free press.
SCOPA now holds the
town area and the Sanford
city's two bars was killed by a
"We have not been able to
possible to obtain.
worrying U.S. officials as they plan for a
Engineer
Kenneth
Ellers
to
Orlando
said
he
didn't
Care
provement.s
Police
U.
next
year,
but said
'acMt building and
straw ballot last summer customers over the past four keep personnel, not because of
Possible
James Plelcones, simple remark from Cowl. onASudy
Plaza to help the apemergency evacuation of Americans train
sales failed by one years unless they
"bird dog" an 186-home project where the money came from as
there
may
be
some
"minor
who
has
serveti
as
acting
South
Vietseveral
public
can
"good
prospects"
pearance
co
ect
ll
me," LaBosslere said, "but
of the shopping
dilman H.A. Scott
nam.
vote,
south of SR 434 to insure long as the safety hazard was
the money from the users,
safety director since the
rent the building, Dolgner said. improvements."
areas,
because
"Let
sleeping
dogs
lie,"
Scott
th
e
men
cannot
li ve on
Mayor James R. Lormann
Pentagon sources said North Vietnamese hups
Grant noted
Greater Construction Co. lives corrected. Ellers said he will
In other upcoming port acHoner also suggested
Dolgner said he doesn't cxoperating near the step n air t
resignation of Torn Hennigan in told colleagues as an ordfnane was Joined by Council Chair- required to chargebusinesses
sales tax the wages the city pays them.
15 ,
February,
said he wi ll
on,
ti
ne
w
bi
paint
up
to
ds
for
Phase
its
in
g
mur
al
s
II
of
pect
omises
the budget to be much
"I
pr
at
be
ha
Lake
gin
today
working
to
get
Saigon have recently knocked down several
ve known
since
some
of
C
banning bottle clubs passed its man J.R. Grant in supporting a must take the money out of the councilmen
took
over
that
Sou th vietfor, the permanentnotsaapply
the
tank
side
of
farm
project
will
be
higher
than last year's $272,000
buildings
fety
first
reading
and
a
pub
Hodge Estates.
li
namese A37 light bombers with a
inlets repaired.
s~pa
c move to extend open hours to 2 their own pockets If they do not they would ra
opened
Fri
da
y
at
3p.m.
budget.
the Soviet-made SAl missile,
ther I seek
emSidewalks for about 48 homes,
director
hearthg was scheduled for May a.m. to make the closing time charge the tax to cu.sto,ners, ployment elsewhere,"
he said.
said
he wilposition.
l remaib wiPleicones
th the ci ty 12 at 8 p.m.
The SAl, normally shoulderfired by Indlyjduaj soldiers
Cnpbfe' with adjacent
developers said, were con.
Julian sa id It may be
,
police department In the
The
Council
Chairman
had only limited succe when it
J.
R.
Grant
tj
The
ordinance
continued
the
cities,
But
Scott
warned
the
necessary
to
go
to
court
to
last
night
urged
the
Inside rights .of way
li
)CA-d
eutenant slot,
ss
South Vietname battlefield
hour at midnight for the action would bring a ta
council to
several years ago.
s
A former Orlando police
mpede collect the money and to advertise for
and In violation of the city's
city's two establishments of 500 opponents to the
a fire chief, He
council require the company to let city aLso
permit. That violation raised
asked and received per.
meeting.
WASHINGTON (AP) Here, S
officers in
the firm's books mission to have several public
B)'FANE'rrEEI)WARDS
representing
the
14,000 arms of St. Augustine Shores the question of whether the firm
While the ordinance set for to determine the exact
at a glance, are highlights of
Herald Staff Writer
amount works employes given fire- President Ford's Interview
residents, could secure the CA; and Sally Roehner, had lost Its surety bond.
final adoption after the public due.
DEI1TONA
Hepresen- consent of all the members, or secretary of the Deltona
fighting training,
But bonding officials assured
hearing does not mention
broadcast Monday night on CBS
Civic
The attorney added that the
tatives
of seven civic
Grant
said
the
men
would be television and radio:
"bottle clubs" by name, it
without a referendum. take this Association. The Pine Ridge McIntosh that the bond would
o
associations from Mackle-built action,
company has been well aware available during the day time
ty employe for an In.
forbids the consumption or sale th
Association
was
In other discussion in the city the Joint paving road program
not
remain
valid
if
city
officials
VIETNAM
communities In the state met
ey were serving customers when volunteers usually are not
A.A. McClanahan told the cident which happens In the and county joint
Mrs.
Shieffer
explained
the
represented
of
alcoholic
beverages
after
Inside
due
to
illness.
session:
for areas in the city which run
____________________________________________
approved the variance and Seminole County Commission city.
The United States is explor.
the city.
Sa turday in Deltona to ex- county had recently passed an
around.
Each representa tive told of
midnight and on Sundays in
into
the county.
Ing wi th a' number of govern.'
Council overruled its zoning
owethe sidewalks to last n ight ''
change ideas of improving their ordinance stating a levy of up to some of
no to a proposed
alld
"The city would have no
County commissioners
1'hat' a splendid Idea," gj
areas zoned for esta
the
projects
By BOB LLOYD
the possibility of nego-'
own self-government and 10 mills could be made per year
blishments commission, approving the Scott said and Council Mem ber
being remain. Council granted that county-wide animal control control over the work, but said they are working with The
The City of Sanford will
of the sort
Virginia, police pl
conducted in their cornng
th
Herald Still Writer
fiafi
a
settlement
to
agreement,
making
Life
more
e
war.
annexation
and
rezoning
of
the
June
Lormann
said
at
the
same
simple
and
approval
wo
d
on
any
ul
servi
s
have
ce
county
Seminole
County
School
Board
th
ey
acqu
to defend the
deemed munities.
ire the deed to Pineerest
Mike Pinter, owner of a Schrimsher
A 16-year.okj male Juvenile
property
Ford
said
"there
was
no'I
McClanahan,
congenial
who
for
resi
nts
at
de
th
e
necessary
In
43 time council should think about
oversees employe," McClanahan said, to build a sidewalk along East Park and will maintain the park
unincorporated
All present were impressed
was arrested for possession of a Casselberry topless go-go night acres north of SR 434
Seminole sheriff's aepu ties
Pressure from here" on South
least cost.
and Range a new police chief, too.
Greater
Construction
ofthe
city's
current
animal "The city would have no 27th Street leading to the for the public use.
areas
without
the
consent
club,
last
week
was
denied
Line
Road.
today were investigating the
stolen motor vehicle and
of the with Deltona's movement ficials said the error had control program, said the main
Vietnam
President
Nguyen
Van
Deltona
Civic
Association
Grant
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recourse on the level of ser- Pinecrest Elementary School.
people, unless these comn
indicated when sufforward and said that it gave prcmpted some "soul
being held at the Sanford council permission to open a
theft of $2,215 in stereo and
The annexation and rezoning ficient applications are Tbeu to resign.
sear- reason for declining to join in vice,"
hosted
the
event
at
Deltona
Golf
munities
County commissioners
The street is a secondary road
had
made
request
to
them an incentive to study the ching" on their part and the county program
Juve nile Deten tion Cen ter for bottle club In the city,
camera equipment and cash
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to permit construction
and
Country
Club.
NIXON
would
be
county
receives
said
they don't expect that
be
of
an
received
for
the
two
Included
Vihien,
however,
said
the
for
hith
the
in
a
special
tax
positions
plan
In other business, City office park will be
Virginia authorities
on
from a south Seminole borne.
more
thoroughly
as
all
promised
to
build
remaining
the
lack
of
effective
service
the
contract
"Is
a
At
the
current
* Fire
d
first
meeting
employes of Sanford
formalized
the
City
Council
wi
held
last
district,
tax
money
to
maintam,
Former
President
Nixon
good deal for the
an
ll review
burglary charges, police said. Attorney Ned Julian Jr., with adoption of
communities, reFresented, are
Deputy David Duguid said
city
would
ordinances,
rece
ive,
sidewalks
per
city
Municipal
spring
in
Deltona,
it
was
Library will lose
called
Ford
last
week
them
to
make
a
ty,
city
:pecifica.
"This
o
was the lesser of two unincorporated areas.
ther six cities in the coun
wants the county to pay for
alter his
Theboy's 16-Year-old female reported Sanlando UWItles will
burglars entered the
Julian was Instructed to
their
decided
McClanahan,
flubbed
the
to
return
Mayor
'K-9
pension
plan when the
here because evils," she said, "and at least
James R. iormann state of the world message to
but Sanford might be tin, the sidewalk,
It was agreed to hold these lions.
companion was also held, begin collecting the 10 per cent prepare the ordinance
William Shafer, 273 Tollgate
for
Commissioner'
by
fellow
board
first
Cong
es
r
library
Is
taken
under the
of the interest of the other the residents would receive meetings every six months, the
said he had received 20 aps and they had a "riD,dered."
Councilman John Zacco inmorning
Trai.l, the Woodiand
pending notification of her with $1 maximum utility tax reading next week. The zo
the
county
The
is
working
on
members,
has
built
the
communities
s
county-wide library system.
In the outcome of most of the services they next one to be at Marco island. structed Ellers to watch the animal control program city's
oVWWODd Road, Fern ar
mon thly on May 1 from four commiss
edearly this
ning pilcatlons for the public safety er hort and friendly colwersa.
from door to cart off
and
items,
ion
turned
down
the
director
p
an
effo
rt
to
Incorpora.e
the
to
a
rk.
IAa
es
d
ir
."
os
ed
ition
and
he
was
lion,
as missing
fter a stolen
recovered at
city subdivisions served with annexation and
Also attending Saturday project on "a day-to-day" basis
entered aby
BularsNt two business" in the re
th ee-man staff and says the
community.
rezoning from asked by Grant to keep
Asked if he would ask N ixon
sidence was
wa
te
r
by
he
firm.
t
Others
present
included:
meeting
were Jon Adams,
St. and French Ave.
ALTAMO
the Midway community east of
agrtcuur, pointing to
8PRGs
program
to
must be effecti ve
In
the
wIi4
Ualfl
meantime
j
applications
pa
lgn
Del;ona
for Mm In 1976,
John Ryder, vice-chairman a
city hail
ASoulnern Ben clatsic
jflg valued
Julian said,
Patrolman John W. Foster
general manager of the Deit
Ssr.ford taking beer, wine,
however, possible drainage problems,
residents
t
because
"I have stopped
at
oo
public
records.
k
action
and
Mrs.
Jo
Ford
said
he
would
stand
on
his
an
said
the
Gauthier,
director
of
Corporation
in
Deltona
and
cigarettes and fishing gear.
Police here reported today
juveniles were trying to
receiving letters and phone
own in the election.
requested Volusia County Citrus
Springs
Civic James Raggsdale, assistant
Deputy J. M. Patton reported In other sheriff's reports,
pow gasoline into the empty that about 3) marijuana pints,
cal's about animal probirnis."
Council to allow Deltona to be Association; John Magner, director of County and
a tank of the 1975
24 inches high, were found
I
15 cases of beer, 13 cases of $600 riding la
ROCKEFELLER
model
compact
wn mower
McCIanahzn said he doesn't
in a special taxing president and Jim Maclion, Government Relations for
was car when he arrive d at 114 gr0 1 near the front door of
Ford said he could see no
the
wine, soft drinks and candy listed as stolen from Tony's
Sanford City Commissioner feel the proposed county
a.m.
district,
w
in
here
needs
of
the vice-president of Spring Hill 1)eltona Corporation,
an apartment in Creekwood
reason for dropping Vice Presi.
John Morris aid Wayne Albert, agreement would be able to
valued at $400 was taken after Motel, Overland Road,
conununity were preset led to CA; Ken IIender'on, president
Village.
de
nt
R
yeggs pried the lock of f
ockefeller as his running
Visitors
were
guests
at
the
president
of the Greater San. provide adequate service to
By Alex Bl1
the Council so an exaL't tax and Mary Kelleher, secretary, Country Club Saturday for fo
A computer check on th e Noar ts were
the
mate,
ma
de
and
frontdoorattheMidwa. Baron
ti
rd Cha mber of Commerce city resi de n ts In Sanford,
Sanford policetodayreported Car's license tag showed it to marijuana
millage could be determined, of unny hills CA; Bruce dinner and a Party.
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plants
&amp;tsaon Avenue.
ha ve been appointed to the
I
County Commission Chair.
CIA
two Virginia juveniles were have been stolen in Lexington, destroyed, police said. were
The representatives Magill, board chairman and
Sunday morning they toured
At the Eastshje Country
steering committee of the man Sid VihienJr., agreed with
ejected a suggestion
questioned
Deltona
Civic
John
Gilhooly,
treasurer
of
the
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three areas of Deltona, for 'Action Orlando' promotional
Market, SR-46, burglars ei
ALTAMONp. SPRINGS
that
McClaiuhan,
the
Intelligence
agency
be
,ssociation President Bill Marion Oaks CA.
The
Florida
Floyd,
a
police
an
hour
or
more.
tered by a window to take
officer before his election
campaign.
"I doubt if we could provide
forbidden to engage in covert
Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) Miami
Ilarke and the First Vice
Also, John Pister, president
to the mayor's office, disagreed with
A buffet luncheon was served
cartons of Cigarettes and fv
The
new
appointees
give
equal
activities
service," Vihlen said.
an
office, is accusing the city of terminating
beyond Intelligence
President and Legislative and Arthur Ringler, vice- and some attended the third
fishing rods, eccording t
a
Seminole
County
opinion given by Longwood City Attorney 1 led
.
six
members
Ano
gathering.
ther point of objection in
Chairman Sharon Shaeffer on president of Marco island CA; performance of th
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ts on the steering
Police officer last week for unionizing ace
"Momen
committee, the contract with the coun ty Is a
Julian Jr. last night.
how
the
Deltona
Association,
'
Be
njamin
Home,
president
and
To
Remember"
at
tivity,
ECONOMY
Burglaries at three school
the Deltona w hich Is set up to direct and clause on
the
wi
liability
of
a
th
only 3,000 members Charles Hacker, sergeant-at- Woman 's Club House.
Julian said the police rights law does not
Ford said of the acute eco.
were under investigation today
generate Ideas for the $450,0X county employe white working
But,
Mayor
Norman Floyd denied the
Sheriff's deputies said si,
nomic situation of today, "I
Permit the City CouniJ to discipline police
three-year campaijn. Orange in a municipality.
officers. "He should read the law again,"
don't think (It) will be nearly so
accusation today.
classrooms were ransacked a
County has eight represen
The contract calls for the city
bad in the months ahead,"
Milwee Middle School, SR427
t.atives and Osceola has one
Floyd said, adding a recent attorney general
to
be responsible and Liable for
Floyd said one officer, on probation,
T
Longwood, and a vendin
was
,i----Opinion is also available,
KiSSINGER
terminated last week after a
machine in the teacher's lounge
lie cnllei the secretary of
recoin.
"The police department committee, called
c burç,larizej after crtry
stile
was given by the Police Depart"an outstanding individ.
for in the law, merely
gained by breaking a glass in a
makes recoinmnent's P robation and Evaluation
ual" and said ,m one ofl his staff
Board,
niendatlons," Floyd said,
door.
has suggested Kissinger
composed of senior police officers.
be
Sanford police today reported
Floyd said the complaint from the Florida
replaced and, in any event, he
second
The
officer, also on probation,
a typewriter, clock radio and a
FOP has been turned over to City Attorney
would reject any such sug.
resigned,
Floyd
said.
dictation transcription unit,
gestion,
Joe Davis.
t!i fr U1
MlDIjlk: EAST
UUICC4
at Cruozu. High School,
1
Ile called an oil einbargo 6 in.
W. !3th St.. after a door was
evitable" if war should break
pried open.
Sheriff's dtte1Iyi said
Blakey
told
out
again In the Middle East.
detectives
that
times a week together at
Sheriff's investigators said a
today that 1flvptI#aflin
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teachers' lounge door was (ore.
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into
the
Saturday
ft
Florida Drum Co., Oviedo, was ___________________
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shooting death of a 3$-year-old On
un Tao was outnumbered.
the fIrft' line when Blakey
&amp;hool and $ was taken from a
Altamonte Springs man.
But
nothing ceuld stop him
Picked UP the rifle to reload the
soft drink vending mathin.
SEMINOLE
Sgt, W. A. Vinton said
from reaching a phone in time
weapon and it went off and
Officers said the principal's
to tell headquarters. Of course, he dialed direct, the fastest
Billy B. Blakey reported Gibbs was shot.
off&amp;ce was also ransacked by
rwg
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!east expenivc way to I esich people far away
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tIi' yegg,
vepuues reported Gibbs was
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Dr.,
Altamonte
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on
Read
every power-packed ae of how L n dials direct
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Super
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arriial
at
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whenever
he calls long distance. It's not only faster than
North, Altamonte
Area's Most Versatile Entertainer
ONLY
reported the arrtval of -i
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He Plays Your Kind Of Music
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Blakey
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Tuesday, April 22, 1975-4A

WAyNf; I), DOYLE, Publisher
WILLIAM
.IAM [). CURHIE. Managing Editor
IU)B ERT C. MAHKEY,
Advertising Director
Month,
6 Mnnths,
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55 cents;

$14.20:

The Chamber of Commerce of the United States
recently ran an ad in the New York Times which
reportedly has drawn hundreds of responses since It
was first published.
It deals with What's Right With America. The ad
concluded with an invitation to the readers to tell us
what's right with America. Selected statements
would be published in a later ad,
Well, we'd like to follow suit. After reading some
of the following good points, if you'd like to make
your opinion and thoughts known on this subject, I'd
appreciate hearing from you.. . and probably would
devote a future column to the reader's suggestions,
too.

Oil Price Control

What's Right With America
"Sure there are a lot of things wrong with
America. But there are a lot more things right with
America. Enough to strengthen our pride in the
American ideal. Enough to make us work even
harder at making America work. What are they?

Need Of Nation
Th is country iiecds the free market mechanism
iIn order to maximize domestic production of oil.
But Congress seems intent on keeping price
controls on most domestic oil even though it is in
such short supply.

Well, to begin with, here are some things that the
Chamber of Commerce of the United States says
are right with America:
We have the greatest amount of freedom for
the individual of any country In the world. Freedom
of rhoice. or religion. Of thought. Of speech.
— We have a system of public education, higher
learning, and continuing adult study offering rich
intellectual fulfillment to all who accept Its op.
portunitles.
We have the strongest economic system, and
incentive for individual productivity, of any country
in the world.
— We have a surplus of moral energy and
courage. We're a better country for it. (Item: Fiftysix men signed the Declaration of Independence.
Five were captured or Imprisoned in the war that
followed. Nine died of wounds or hardships. Twelve
lost their homes. Seventeen lost everything they
owned.Every one of them was hunted. Most were
driven into hiding. They were offered immunity,
rewards, the return of their property or freedom of
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their loved ones to derert the cause. Not one did. Not
one broke that pledge.)
— We have a willingness to experiment with
different forms of social, economic and political
organization — keeping what works and discarding
what doesn't.
— We have, above all, a will to Improve, to
achieve, to share, to accept the responsibilities of
leadership, to be neighborly and to become
something more tomorrow than we are today.
We have the freedom of our communications
media to encourage the development and expression of Informed opinion. And a growing concern for personal, governmental, iind commercial
ethics and behavior.
— We have extraordinary technical and
scientific talent, constantly working to improve our
living standards and expand our knowledge of
ourselves, our world, and the universe."
Remember, those ideas were offered by
someone else. What can you add to the subject? I'd
like to bear from you,

It would be better to let the free market handle
the problem of supply and demand because market
forces are far more efficient than politicians and
bureaucrats in handling such problems.
It is absurd from an economic standpoint to
have four million barrels of our own oil selling
every day for $12.40 a barrel, the same price we
pay daily for six million barrels of imported oil,
while we pay only $5.25 a barrel for seven million
barrels produced in our own wells that were in
production in 1973 when price controls went into
effect.
The "new "oil and the foreign oil is worth more
than twice as much on the market as the "old" oil.
The Senate has moved to reduce the price
differential on a small fraction of the "old" oil, that
produced by steam or chemical injection in excess
of 1973 production, but has refused to ease the price
controls any further.

Sooner or later the entire two—tier price system
will collapse. Then the market will stabilize and the
supply will begin to respond normally to demand.
That will be to the long-range benefit of all of us
consumers.

Time To Tap Elk Hills
Since 1912 the Elk Hills petroleum reserve in California's
Kern County has been held by the U.S. Navy as
a strategic
defense resource. It now Is being considered as a peacetime
resource to help tide the United States of America
over until
energy self.6ufficiency is atthtxd.
Hills
oil reserves
may have 3.7 billion barrels of potentially recoverable
Ford believes
immediately to serve both military and civilian needs. He
recommends that income from Elk Hills petroleum sales be
used to help finance construction of national storage facilities
for petroleum and to assist in paying for exploration of the far
larger Alaskan reserves.
A dispute is brewing in Washington over whether the Navy
Dep.trtinent or the [)epartznent of Interior should control the
Elk Hills oil field. In a sense the argument Is academic since the
military services will have preference In the use
of oil anyway
Elk

contains 1.3 billion barrels o proven

and

oil.

President

that the resource should be developed

should the Vatted States become embroiled in a shooting war.
Right now, however, the nation is fighting an economic war

which

requires the quickest possible development of our
petroleum resources Elk Hills oil must be tapped now as. part
of the program to help the United States of America respond to
the pressure of the Arab oil producers. The 300,000 barrels of

petroleum that could be produced daily from Elk Hills by 1977
would be of material assistance In acheIing this goal.

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Increasing in Violence

john spoiski
associate editor

Without a pawn being moved on a chessboard, the world
championship of chess has passed from America's Bobby
Fischer to Anatoly Karpov of the Soviet Union. At least that's
the ruling of the International Chess Federation, which won a
War of nerves with Mr. Fischer Ina dispute over the rules for a
proposed title match.
The winning of the title by an American in 1972 did a lot for
thb
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behavior has not done much for the cause of sportsmanship. He
has now forfeited the title without a match with the young Soviet
challenger, whith leaves thing.s somewhat i In the air. Mr.
Fischer can always challenge Mr. Karpov In the future. He
ought to. and if our twc.---k right k will
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IJSBON, Portugal (AP) — Lef tist atta cks on the
lea ding conservati ve Party are increasing in violence in
th e closing days of the election campaign, and th e leftist
military government is puttin g up only to ken opposition to
the violence,
Campaigning for the 247 seats in th constitu tional
assembly end.s at midnight tonight, and th e voting will be
Friday. All 12 parties allowed to pa rtici pate have agreed
that the new constitution the assembly will write will
concentrate power in the ru ling military junLi, th e 28man, leftist-dominat ed Revolutionary Council.
On Sunday night leftists besieged a CDS rally in a
theater in Guimares, 10 miles sout heast of Braga.

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ident Ford says the United
--lie doesn't think the ecoStates Is seeking a Vietnam nomic situation "will be nearly
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cease-fire that would permit so bad in the months ahead."
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evacuation of Americans and
Ford said "there was no
la rge numbers of friendly Sou th pressure by me or anyone in
Vietnamese.
Washington" for Thieu to reI
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Asked if the United States is
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obligation to," Ford said In an ment, the President replied that
interview Monday night on the "we are exploring with a
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congressmen
ha
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declined
said
to name them.
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they fear such a step could lead
Ford said the situation "is so
to U.S. relnvolvement In the fluid right now I don't think
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package of evacuation and ho- the North Vietnamese are going
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Case Of Theissing
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WASHINGTON — It looks suspiciously as if
some distinguished members of Congress may
have sticky lingers.
In late ma, 16 rare aluminum pennies were
shown around Capitol Hill. Only two of them
L.vi bven rtturm.d. 'I he rest have nmsteriously
disappeared.
The missing 14 coins, according to experts,
are worth thousands of dollars.
This has created an awkward predicament
or the U.S. Mint, which has tried ever .o
d 1 -.dlv t r' tUuL' tlw rare peimea fru'i the
Senate anti house banking committees. These
are the same committees, you see, which have
jurisdiction over the Mint.
Af ter repeated efforts had failed to recover
the coins, the Mint's frustrated director, Mrs.
Mary Brooks, considered turning the matter
But she thought better of the idea, She as
reluctant, understandably, to instigate an investEgat Lou of the committees that nveirripp hiie

aluminum prototypes to the committee members, so they - could see what the proposed
aluminum pennies would look like. That's the
last she saw of all but two of the sample coins.
Meanwhile, copper price.s began to drop and
the aluminum penny idea was abandoned. The
alw1linuill prototypes, accordingly, were sent to
the Philadelphia mint to be melted down — that
is, except for the 14 still held by the stickylingered legislators.
Whj h Committeern(:nb('r.s kept the coins,.,
'1rs. Ilrook.s confessed to us that she has no Idea.
Spokesmen for both banking committees
assured us they are trying to find out.
But the director of the Mint still doesn't want
to offend her overseers on Capitol Hill. "I'm not
worried," she told us sweetly. "The coins will
show up eventually, I'm sure of thai"
Footnote. It is illegal, incidentally, for anyone
to own coin patterns struck after 1916, This
doesn't diminish the
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The argument Is that the senior senators wind
UP with most of the available employes. Sen.
Janus Eastland, D.-Miss., the Judiciary
chairman, controls a budget, for example, of
almost $5 million. Sen. Warren Magnuson, I).Wash., the Commerce chairman, has $3.2 million
to spend. And Sen. Harrison Williams, D.-N.J.,
the Labor chairman, Isn't far behind with a $2.8
million budget.
Their committee payrolls are fat In contrast
v ith surh new senators as Gary Hart, 1)-Cub.,
Juhn (ilerm, D.-Ohio, and Jake
Garn, R.-Utah,
who scarcely have enough clerical help to keep
up with their mail.
The extra $40 million, It is argued, would give
the junior senators a break But it Is more likely
that the new recruits would merely swell the
political force on Capitol Hill.
The $40 million would permit the hiring of
more than 1,000 new staff members, But
they
would need space to work and Capitol Hill is

PARIS (AP) — Two Europeans who have Just visited
Da Nang say that life has returned to normal in South
Vietnam's second largest city since It fell to the Viet Cong

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Discussing plans for renovating community building (from lefts
Winter Springs Councilmen Donald Browniag, John Daniels
Irwin Hunter. (Herald Photo by Jane Casselberry

$26,558 Cost Estimate
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BY JANE CASSELBERRY
Herald Staff Writer
WINTER SPRINGS — City

by the House International Re- aid, a like amount for evaclations Commmittee, however, uatlon and the use of U.S. troops
would give Ford the broader to evacuate Americans, their
authority he seeks,
dependents and other en.
In addi tion, the House Appro- dangered foreign nationals who
priations Committee became can be withdrawn without addi.
the first congressional panel to tional exposure to hostilities.
heed Ford's pleas for more
The parallel house measure
armsaidwtienitvoted Monday would authorize $327 million,
for $165 million In arms and a with less restrictive language In
like amount for humanitarian the authority for evacuations.
aid.
Meanwhile, Rep. Elizabeth

rs The vote came after Army Holtzman, D-N.Y., said Assist-

Chief of Staff Frederick C. We- ant Secretary of State Philip C.
in need of repair. The wiring a lower level than surrounding
told the panel that South Habib told a group of congress.
Councilman
Irwin
Hunter
yand
and plumbing has been found to residences,
Vietnam
is no longer militaril y men late Monday that the evacsaid, "There are various roads
be sub-standard and Bradshaw
Bradshaw said some of the for funding
fe
ible
but that the aid could uatlon of Americans from South
de
ns
Bicentennial
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estimates it will take ap. figures were based on bids C')
Building
mmi ss
ion grants, grants for prevent an abrupt Corm-nunist Vietnam Is bein.g delayed solely
Inspector
Ray proximately $7,700 to bring It up received
and
th
o ers figured by recreation and Law Enfor. takeover,
to ensure the evacuation of
Bradshaw last night presented to code,
us
ing
"rules
of
th
The
umb
of
the
Hs
Armed
Services
la
rge numbers of South Vietce
City Council with a cost
ment Act grants to provide Committee meets today to
The present septic tank Is not trade." He
co
added
there
are
supervisIon.
nnamese.
We have a problem sider
estimate of $26,558 for working and Council may
seek several variables; for instane, with insurance and we have to
authorizing an extra $422
Hotlzman said Habib told her
renovating the community Pollution Control approval for a cost of wiring would be less
million
In arms aid,
If move or close it."
that the pr esence of Americans
building in Sunshine Park.
larger commercial 'type. Florida Power Corp. will agree
he congressional failure to was essential to create a "conCouncilman John Daniels
The building, turned over to Tapping Into the sewerage to install three-phase
current,
said
the
community
building
is
approve
additional aid funds trolled situation" which was the
the city by the now defunct system would probably
require
was
again
criticized by Ford, only way to evacuate an estiThe
building
has
stood
for
one
of
the
priority
projects
Winter Springs Community instal la tion of a lift station due four years
and
who
said
it
pro
vi ded "the initial mated 175,000 South Vietnam.
there are no considered by the Winter kick-of"
Association, Is unfinished and to the building being located
for
President
Nguyen ese.
at structural weaknesses evident, Springs Bicentennial Corn- Van Thieu's
Bradshaw told Council. He mittee for designation as a
decision to abanpointed out a fire wall would be Bicentennial project.
don large portions of South
necessary to divide the east end
The problem of financing Vietnam to the Communists.
However, Ford said he won't
of the building (Including the repairs is being referred
kitchen) from the n?aln room, Finance Commissioner Frank
to make Vietnam an Issue In the
and the outside doors should be Durrance, who is reporting his 1976 presidential campaign,
et
equipped with panic hardware. recommendations at next adding: "I do not intend to go
APRIL 23
APRIL 24, 25 and 27
APRIL 25-27
APRIL 25
Bradshaw maintained the week's meeting.
out and point the finger or
Volunteer Services Fair
1.
Altamonte Springs Players buil
ding meets the fire code.
a speech concerning those who
sponsored by FAVORS, 10 a.m.
present
"Adventure
on
Patch
Archit
DeBary Players Inc.,
Seminole County Lincoln
John Dwyer and Greg Hartz have differed
ect Emile Jammnal,
with me who I
to 3 p.m. FTU Village Center
DII) Street," 8 p.m., Friday and
present,
"Caught
In
The
Dinner
with
U.S.
Congress
of
the Seminole County Plan. might privately think
member
of
Winter
Springs
Green.
Displays
canand Villian's Web" at the DeBary Trent Loll (R-Miss.) at Lord Saturday and Sunday, 2:30 p.m.
Jaycee Chapter, who toured the ning Dept. were present to trilsited to the problem:'
representati ves from various Community Center,
8 p.m. and Chumley's, SR 436, Altamonte APRIL 26
building with city officials prior explain the new official zoning
The Vietnamese situation,
area organizations.
Sunday, 3 p.m.
Springs.
Red Bug Elementary School to last night's meeting, map being prepared by the and Thieu's resignation earlier
Golden Age Olympics
PTA Carnival, 10 a.m. 103 p.m., disagreed saying the existing county for Winter Springs. in the day, dominated the hour.
Steering Committee, 8 a.m., BE A REAL
Red Bug Road. Haunted house, roof should be fireproof to meet Dwyer said as a result of long program, in which Ford
Sanford Chamber of Commerce
auction, prizes, games, horse fire standards for public discrepancies in former ci ty was questioned in the White
Building.
maps, county maps and city H ouse Blue Room
rides and refreshments,
bu ildings. The roof presen tl
by CBS Car.
y
or
dinan ces, some areas are In responden ts
consists of sheets of plywood doubt
Walter
Cronkite,
Roller Skating Party at Skate
Teague Middle School
as to annexation and Eric Sevareid and Bob Schiefsupported by steel bar joists
City, Longwood, sponsored by
"Spring Thing" carnival,
APRIL 21, ;$
9:30 and partially covered by tar ZOflifl. Mayor Troy Piland fer.
Jeannie j, Eldridge, Paola
Oviedo Band Boosters, 6:30 to 9
a.m.
to
5
p.m.,
school
grounds
ADMISSIONS
Gerald A. Ward. Winter Springs
paper. The PlYWOOd has been asked the Planning and Zoning
On other subjects, the Presip.m. Open to publIc.
For last relief
in Forest City. Games, booths damaged in
Mary Lou Knight, Winter Spring s
Board to view the map and
spots by water,
Sanford
said:
Marie H Nelson. Kunklefon,
and
refreshments.
Proceeds
call the
Deltona Garden Club lun- .1ik flent,n
Bradshaw said the roof In the pent their recommendations
—The United Sta tes has not
Penna
benefit PTA school projects.
Palmer Ctarlton
at
the
Ma'
S
council meeting. A yet decided whe ther to take the
cheon and installatan of of.
facility was more fireproof than
DISCHARGES
the new municipal complex public hearing will be Middle East situation to a relicers of club and all 17 Garden Louis A. Fly
Lake Brantley High School which has wooden trusses and scheduled later.
Circle, Stetson University LOUISa N. Kelly
convened Geneva peace conferS1nfo,d
Band
B6osteri Rummage Sale
Miry F. Steward
Union Hall, 12:30 p.m.
Howard H Hodoes
plywood.
Councilman
Donald
ence,
resume Secretary ofSta t e
A
motion to put a new city
Edith R . Robert s
and auction at at school, 7:30 Browning
Peggy i. Rohrer
Henry
A. Kissinger's efforts to
said he favors the tractor out for bids on
M Martin p.m. New merchandise, gift pr
Ralph K
Installation Dinner of Deltona Edith
land
Hostess,
oject
Eva H Jackson
reach
and
would
like
to
see
the
specifications
Arab-Israeli
agreements
drawn up by
Richard Stevens
certificates and celebrity items building and park im.
Business and Professional Ernestlne Graham
Carolyn Williams
Public Works Dept. was tabled or attempt a combination of the
for auction.
Women's Club, Deltona Golf .Ienatha Williams Hill
M Drake.
MARGE WILLIAMS
provements
financed,
"Once
until
the next meeting to allow two. He warned that a new
Rev.
Robrt
H. Booth
and Country Club, 6:30 p.m.
Earl C. Whitmore
32218!?
established
I
Lillian C. Blackmon
Mi
think
it
would
earn
de
ast
war
would
"Inevita.
for
input
by
Durrance, who was
Bert J. R&amp;IItI
APRIL
Sanford
Gertrude
Co.
Hemsath
its keep if rented out," he ad- absent from last night's bly" mean a renewed Arab oil
APRIL 24
Eugen e Terrell
1)eltona
Young
at
hearts
WillIe B Fitruerald, Attamon?,
Club
ded.
Michael fttlet-e.u,Ite. DeBary
embargo.
Red Bug Elementary School
session,
SHIRLEY COOPER
dance party, 8 p.m., Deltona
Ellen C 14,suc?. Dt'Bry
5'
—lie
opposes
any
Kindergarten registration and Ellen C Haupt, tieBary
effort
to
834 9212
Agnes Gerstenci.. Dt'Bary
Community Center to benefit
forbid covert operations over.
Casselberry Winter Springs
orientation, 2 p.m. Bring child's Geo'ge V, Brown, DBary
Pauline I BreHing, Deltona
Central Florida Zoo. Refresh.
Jesse I Cads. Det.ard
Erwin A Sthupbath, Deltona
seas by the Central Intelligence
birth certificate.
ments.
For ti ckets contact Greg
Charles E Howard. Deflona
Mary Ann Corlits, DeIton
.1 U DY RE NE E
Agency, saying "that would be
Cecile M, Babentiotjser, Delloni
O'Connell, 646 Logan Court,
834 9212
Seminole Audubon Society, 2 Elizabeth A Melton. De ltona
like tying a presi dent's hand
rdth V Anderson, Deltona
Marion C 5lwart. Deltona
#'&amp;l?amon!e Springs Long.orx1
Deltona. Open to residents of
Continued
partment
about
borrowing
From
Page
1-A)
p.m., Firoida Power and Light Francis Brookfield, Deltona
Iva J. McArthy, Deltona
behind his back in foreign polSeminole and Volusia.
bugging equipment. The source Icy.,building, 301 N. Myrtle Ave., Michelle R Rucker, Geneva
Marie .1 Carney, Deltona
SHIRLEY MILLET
court order. He said there said, however, that the Volusia
Sanford, County Extension Susan N Poveroino. Longwood Oliver C Sloblom. Lake Mary
—He
is
refusing
to
make
831 9212
a
Robert L Hagan, New Smyrna
Vicky C Fowler, New Smyrna
Monroe-Wilson Elementary haven't been any "for at least a officers didn't borrow anything "categorical statement"
14 director will speak on "Sneak
Forest
City
Fred B Crockett, Orlando
Beach
that
School pre-.school roundup f or year."
"because what we have wasn't he will run in 1976,
Attack on Bugs." Open to the William Whidden, o',t,n
Eli:abeth Ward Ronan. Orange
but Still
kindergarten and first grade, 10
Cy
Richard 0 Collins. Oteen
'.hat they wanted."
HILDA RICHMOND
public,
Harrell said it is common
intends to and sees no reason at
a .m. to noon, at Wilson Sc
574 3167
Harrell
declin
ed
to reveal his this point why Vice President
hool practice for Central Florida law
building,
Deltona
enforcement agencies with department's inventory of Nelson A. Rockefeller shouldn't
bugging equipment to loan the bugging equipment. But he did
APRIL 28-30
equipment to other agencies on say it includes recorders,
CIED test for high school
'bugs" and night viewing
request.
ui valency diploma, Seminole
eq
equipment
that allows officers
Ye.$te.rday'i high I? low this
Junior College. Anyone 18 or
"If we had the equipment I to "see in the dark" and "to
ROBERT T. CORP
414 E. Pine St., Orlando, died morning Si
Partly cloudy through Wed
over meeting prerequisites of wouldn't hesitate to loan It to take photographs."
Monday at her residence. She
or
nesday. Highs in the low to mid SOs
American History, civics and them," Harrell said, "because I
Robert T. Corp, 56 of Mar- Was a native of Sodus, N.Y., and and
The Herald has learned that
lows tonJht in the 605 North
Americanism
vs. Communism would assume they would have ty
cellus, N.J., formerly of had been a resident of Orlando easterly winds around IS mph
types of "bugs" in use by police
by April 18 may take test. A free a court order."
Casselberry, died April 9 For the past 60 years, moving d rninishinq , fljh
agencies in Central Florida
hOY r
Ii tended Outlook
Thurs
day
Today, a source within the include units that can conceal in
foll ow ing a lengthy illness. t here fro:ii Sodus. She was a through Saturday. Peninsular preparatory program covered
FREE
In study centers throughout the Seminole Sheriff's Department telephone receivers and that
Services were held April 12 in Presbyterian.
24 HOUR
Florida
A few showeçs. mainly
DELIVERY
SERVICE
over
county.
told
a
the
north
portion
Herald
Norris Funeral Home, MarFriday
and
reporter that will transmit by radio the
Survivors Include a son,
the south portion Saturday
officers
(rain
cellus.
Robert T. h3esserer,ofSanford ; 01h
DeLand telephone conversations to
ervw1se generally fair weather,
m
lie was a Veteran of WWII two grandchildren, Mrs. Carol Warm with lows mostly éOs north to APRIL 29
"soetime
last year" ap- radio receivers and recorders
serving from 1936-44. Ile was Ruth Allman, Tallahassee and 70i South and atterncv n highs In thr
Glaucoma eye tests free (it proached the lccal Sheriff's 1)e- in nearby toeatiun
Ks
A little (001cr flO( lh portion
public,
formnrIy employed by the Navy Robert T. Bes.serer Jr., New Saturday
.
,
10,'.111. to 1 p.m. 1)e1larContinued warm south
Community Center, She ll Road.
ê and was cabi net maker and York City and two great- portion
SALE
CHEST FREEZERS
6.0 Cu. Ft. Rig. $255.93
Daytona BeacP tides for Wed
Arrangements made bcarpenter. While living in grandsons.
$19.00
Do You Know George Stuart
9.0 Cu. Ft. Rig. $279.93
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Gramkow-Gaines Funeral fleSdy high 6: 19 am., 8 - 19 p m,; DeBary Civic Association
Casselberry area he was em$210.41
low 12:01 am.. 17:70
Port
17.0 Cu. Ft. Rig. $3Q,
---ployed as a policeman by the Home, Longwood in charge of CaMVeraI - highi 803pm.,
through
Marlando
Club
of
$252.00
a m,,
REFRIGERATORS
Orlando.
cities of
Oviedo
and arrangements.
p m; low --- am. 1717 pm.
19.3 Cu, F?,
Rig, $47
... ... .
5379,93
Casselberry. lie was a mem ber
13. 0 Cu. Ft. Rig. $37,9$
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French television correspondent Claude Galgnalre, who
spent 35 hours In Da Nang last week, said there was no
bloodbath after the Communists took over. He contrasted
the situation with the chaos and looting that accompanied
the retreat of the Saigon regime's forces,
Alex Casella, a Swiss working for the United Nations
High Commissioner for Refugees, reported to the cornmissioner's Geneva headquarters that despite a dusk-todawn curfew, "restaurants and schools are open, and
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his committee work. Yet he left almost
of his "clerk hire" money unspent last $190,000
year.
Sen. Robert Stafford, R.-Vt., also wants more
staff help, yet he didn't spent $143,(X) that was
available For this purpose Last year. Sen. James
Pearson, R.-Kan., another advocate of more
staff money, left 1134,000 In the till.
Here are others who want more money
but
didn't spend what they had:
Seas.
Edward
Brooke, R.-Mas. $&amp;,00n left
over; ('Iif(or(j
Cast, R.-N.J., $120,000 unspent;
Carl Curtis, it..
Neb., $46,50o Hiram Fang, 11.-Hawaii, $100,000;
Cliff Hansen, R.-Wyo., $80,000; Le Metcalf,
D.-,
Mont., $66,000; William Roth,
R.-Del., $51,000;,
Robert Taft, R.-Ohio, $58000 and
John Tower,
R.-Tex.. $78,000.
Congress would serve the public
better by
cutting down, not building up the
payroll in ,
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Julius Katz, deputy assista nt state secretary, and o ther
U.S. officials plan to meet with Macdonald and others
today.
"At the moment we are not open on either price or
timing" of an increase schedul ed for Aug. 1, Macdonald
said Monday.
The federal cabinet IS expected to make a decision
Thursday on how large the increase for exported natural
gas will be. Government sources say that the cabinet is
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The bad news out of Washington is U.S. (allure
series of columns containing items which unin foreign affairs, soaring national debt, and
derlie the news in Washington and elsewhere.)
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two men whose job it Is to do nothing but run
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Ohio,
Indiana and Illinois gives accurate insmall American flags up and (lown a flagpole
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dication
of
what are the ce ntral con ce rns of the
five days a week. The legislators send the flags
United Slates. Here in the heartland of farms,
home to constituents with the assurance they
towns
and cities, one discovers helpful signals
"have flown over the nation's capitol"
The
an d encouraging vibrations for the future. Fie
$65 billion budget deficit, as currently expected
I)
days In Plymou th, lad., revealed much a bout the
by the administration, would, if it was broken
mood of mid-America:
into $1 bills and laid end to end, stretch 5,305,000
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—Basketball is king. Indiana University Is still
miles, or slightly less than the distance between
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be r One in the soul of th is sta te. In fact,
Political expedience and economic sanity
folks who would ra ther send a team to the state
Sociologists are blaming unemployment for the
finals
instead of troops to Sou theast Asia can't be
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Increasing crime statistics, but a savvy FBI
.:
all
bad.
These citizens have a sense of history.
veteran Is not so sure. "The crime rate rose very
Said
one
supermarket manager, "Young people
rapidly throughout the 1960s," he explains, "and
should
be
cras hing the backboards not bombing;
that was one of the most prosperous U.S. decades
in
Villages Vietnam".
in hIStoFy"...Abo u t detente, first the good news
—The ch urch pancake supper was a smashing
the number of Soviet diplomats In the United
succe
ss on Saturday night. These same people
States has doubled (to 1jOO) since 1968. Now the
have
a
global feel for pancakes — they want to
bad: 8 of 10 of the total are said to have inknow
why
families around the world can't enjoy
telllgence duties.
pancake sup pe rs, too. The concern for the
How fortunate It is that only about eight per
hungry and star vi ng is a household topic.
cent of the bills introduced In Congress ever
"Ye Pilgrim," the Plymou th High School
I915 P
become law. If the figure were higher, Rep. John
newspaper, reported on the impressions of Barb
Burke would have a better chance to get his
Rainsbey and Susan Holderead who attended a
Bullet Proof?
"seed bill" passed. Burke wants to encourage
citizenship seminar in the nation's capital. The
vegetable gardens by giving Americans 118
Young people were concerned about world
million worth of seed packets. That of course Is
hunger and angered at the runaround they
like encouraging garment making by passing out
received from officials. The meeting at the
thread. Just as material Is the primary expense
Letter To
E
Said the girls, "an
In sewing, equipment and fertilizers are In
official
told
in
ties
and
gave contradictory
Editor, Editor:
gardening. Anybody who can afford a hoe can
gallon Stetsons-_ this also provided protein statements. We wan
t to spend more on food and
Having thoroughly researched the "great" food— meat. Th
afford seeds. . . Then, sigh, there Is Mike Gravel
e leghorn hat., for females would less on defense." For the young people In this
aerosol
cans
will destroy the Ozone layer, I provide he lp to Italy where
(D-Alaska) who has introduced a resolution In
the straw for this
town, bread is in, bombs out.
would
like
to
offer a little comfort and type of hat is grown. These f ul
thed
the senate to set aside a week In November in
—The visit of President Ford to Notr. Dame
people
reassurance to those who f eel a little guilty about would lead to less sexual assa ly clo
observance qi "transcendental meditation"
ul t, so less police, was applauded th
roughout mid-America. The
using their underarm deodorant, ha ir spray, or less mental heal th
A statistics expert at the S.S. Department of
and Jails and also no more Nixon administration's putdown of Rev.
even
th
e
aerosol
bomb
on La Cucaracha ( the "bare breasted babes" on Cocoa Bea ch
Labor estimates there are between 900,000 and 1
. Mi, me! Theodore Hesburgh, president of the Fighting
COdU't*Ch).
million jobs going begging In this nation of
Irish, Irri tated Protestants as much as Roman
The purpo
f the Nader type
We find In our research that there Is a very seems to be the destruction of th
shocking unemployment. One reason: "We have
on
Catholics.
Remarked Presbyterian pastor
no apparatus to quickly retrain people to the Jobs large portion of Chicken Little (the sky Is falling) aerosol industry or government ree $5 billi
James
Campbell
of Plymouth. "Father
gulation
and the old hell, fire and damnation if you con- increase e c
available"... The World Health Organization
t of operations typical of all He I)WØI IS not only a distinguished educator
th
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tinue on your present course and so ex- Nader
says that at any given moment 47 per cent of
operations, who says the only answer to and civil rIght., advocate, but a ma jor Christian
terpolating all the best if's and but's and or troubles is either
Americans are on some form of medicine.
Socialism or Communism, leader. In quiet, practical ways he has done
Possibilities of the proponents we find unless
Treasury Secretary William Simon, who as the
The proponents of the destruction of the much for the t
movement. Ford's
natloa's former energy administrator still urges present trends are revised dramatically it is Ozone Layer
ng
to South Bend made the whole Christian
sometimes
say
these
inevita ble that the sky will fall in about 5 billion
people to conserve fuel, rides a chauffeur
e oro urome
Cs —freon 12 and 13—are in. family feel that a wrong had been righted".
years give or take a couple of billion,
driven limousine from his office to the White
—Vitality and growth is
destructi ble, yet they also say that the ultra
In the ranks
Se
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th
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give
away
of
ity
that this is a Ralph violet rays of the upper a
House _a distance o(a few hundred feet ..The
the
ChrIstIalrcommun
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a
of
tmosphere will split
New chur ch buildings are o u Penteco,,taj
military that treated us to combat triumphs
Nader type operation is the use of the scare word chorineatomw
ewhi
hich wjllde
y the
th pastors and mainline churchmen are
against Kentucky crows recently, now wants to "caer"_10,000 cases ofskin cancer ....... ,jy
is continually produced by these same ultra
ng
not use that much more dread disease the Red
Ucipati in new expressions of
mobilize against seagulls along the North
violet rays In the stratosphere —
fellOwship and
Wolf
allergy
— systemle
Carolina coast. The enemy birds are said to
Lupus Encyclopedia Bri tannica under ozone, oxygen, cooperation Orda ined women are accepted
Ehcaous.— there are In the Sanford area. "fl
interfere with landing aircraft.. . Fot-ncr black
enin high'oft,l
posts j
leadership.
c"
orIe and chlorine. So, do like Momma done
ere and
the
re
Iisv charismatic surge i. felt
militant Floyd McKissick, who embraced
What is not told Is that clothing is a specific tole me don't believe anything you near and only
but not with
Richard Nixon In recent yea rs, now says he against skin cancer to a fully clo
a "take charge" attitude. Young people flock to
ed hatted and ha1f you see particularly on TV.
"wouldn't rule out" a vote for George Wallace. gloved people would vi rtually th
work camps throughou t the region.
elimina te this
However, no thing here In should be conMcKissick Is working inside the system now, danger and the raising
These communities of mid-America are not
of cotton for more strued that I do not think continued research Immune
to the gloom and doo
trying to develop a new town (Soul City) in the clothing would also provide more
food for the should not go on, but let us not destroy a
m of current
South, and his reliance on federal funds man.
$5
even
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they are looking over th
.
But
hungry of the world— oil, cottonseed meal
e bill
and billion industry because a leaf fell on CJcke
dates be play pussyfoot with almost any seedcake for cattle and fish
right now the center of the na tion is talking and
food.
about
IAttle's tail.
a bumper crop this year and that
potential president
More rabbit.s for ha ir lot- felt to make those 10
mean.,
hope
for
S. H. (Jim) Crowe the whole wor ld.

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President Seeks
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DAVID POLING

result

Congress is movi'lg toward keeping the price
control and establishing mandatory conservation
programs and government allocation (that is,
rationing) systems for the petroleum products in
short supply.

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The short-range result may be to ease the
pain of inflation and recession on the hard-pressed
consumer.
But the long-range
can only be to pt-along
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foreign oil which is not subject to price control.

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TUESDAY
WUlSvii[1E, Ky. (AP)
II was hellaclous," quipped
Kentucky Coach Ruble Brown after his Colonels eked out a 112109 victory over &amp;.1ulsin the opening game of the American
Basketball Association semIfin playoffs.
The Colonels were outrebounded and outhustled Monday
ght, but Brown said "It doesn't matter now whether
byonepointor,asloogasyouwfn,"
The big difference, he said, was Louie Dampier, who"is always there at the finish."
It was Dampier's shot with 11 seconds left on the clock that
pushed Kentucky past the Spirits, 110-109 Moments later,
Marvin Roberts added two from the free throw line to put the
game away.
It was the only ABA playoff contest Monday nit. The indana cerDenrNuggetsseries resumes Denver tonight

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Playoff games.
The Socs, runners-up to Golden State In th e Pacific Division

during the NBA's regular season, face the Warriors at Oakland
in the fifth game of their best-of-aeven Western Conference

semifinal series, tied 2-2.

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Thoroughbreds Die
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Angeles D*erS edged Ow At.

Thrnabøut being fair play, lanta Braves 2-I and
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W1c losing a major leagueThe key blow on Jones' behalf
leading 22 gain es last season, was a run-ecoring triple

UVONIA, Mich (AP) About 35 thorougbred horses
ed Monday night as fire spread through an aging wooden ba rn at Detroit Race Course,
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Randy Jones was shut out seven catcher RaW Hundley which

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others.— a whopping total of 16 shortstop Roger Metzger.
runs In 17 losses.
Meanwhile, Jones allowed a
"I don't even like to think double and five singles While
about last year, Jones said walking none and fanning
four.
times.

Up to another 40 horses were saved from the blaze by
Wwlm who said they were in the area when fire broke
out in the early evening I flight,
DRC General Manager Dick Wilson ordered the area
around the still-snolderIng remains of Barn W sealed off
usitil morning with the bodies of the animals still Inside,

In boosti.ng their record to 74

1975 record to 2-0 with a six-hit, and remaining atop the Nil
4-0 whitewash of the Houston West, the upst.art Padres added
Astros. In three starts, the 25- a 1-wi in the fourth on Dave
year-old lefty has allowed just Winfleld's single and a dou ble
12 hits and one unearned run in by Ti to Fuentes. They got their
25 innings.
final run In the fdthwhen Jo
"I just try to go out and get singled, took third on Glenn
three outs bef ore a run Is Beckert's d ou ble and scored on
scored," he said,
a wild tch,

The identity and "act number of the horses killed in the
iu'e was not known. Some owners said they did not know If
theiranima13haddjedin the blaze orhfidennos,edto

another

barn.

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said the Golden State Warriors' Keith Wilkes, named the
top player in the National

Minnesota
Tops Angels
BYThEASSOCIATEI)PIES,S Minnesota hits weren't what
l-'J Wi11ums talking to Ithnself,
Luis Gomez threw his helmet the umpires and anybody else
in anger and the only thing who would listen. What sent
hurt was Dick WUh1am' feel- Angels' manager
up the wall
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started ouodwyenig, when
The eight runs Minnesota the Twins' Lui Gor
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any good, either,
W il liams contended Gomez
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the runs wi th a homer-and a ShOUld have been IVtfl
W* and Rod Carew lilt a
heave-ho when he threw hIs
helmet
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brealdng sacrifice
lowing his bues4oaded bunt
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crop of newcomers,
"A lot of rookies startedap4 several more, even t hough
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UClA All-American said,
A panel of sports writers and broadcasters from NBA
cities decided Monday they agreed with what Warriors
Coach Al Attleshad been saying lceearlyintjie season
_Wilkeswa3therookjew1hedhiscjubmost,
The 6-foot- Wilkes won a starting forward job In the
opening week of the season and went on to average
14.2
points and 8.2 rebounds for th e Warriors, surpr ising
tU3CTS of the Pacific Division race. In
the Rookie of the
18.5 points with the Hawks.

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BOSTON (AP) Will Rodgers, the Boston Marathon's
new record holder, is a stylish longistan
runner with a
most unorthodox habit. He makes brief stops to quench
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611 Woodward Ave
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
Houston, Texas
32
for Dissol ut ion of Marriage
Detroit,
Mich
f.,
YOU AR E HEREBY NOTIFIED
- ", IT, IT13
has been filed against you and you
&amp;,v, Cslrini
DEM-M
that
an
actiCin
for
Dissolution
of
are requIred to serve a copy of
Assistant Manager
your Marriage Ms been filed against you
written defenses, if any, to it On
Publish
April 22. 23. 1915
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
Carmine H Bravo. Esq.of the law and you are required to serve a copy
DEM 111
your
written
defenses,
if
any, to it
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONaRS
firm Of KORMAN &amp; BRAVO, PA,
n JUDITH M. KAPPER, 207
1`1 16110 Of PL14WIC Hearing
130 E. Highway 431 Long*ood.
SpaniiSi Trace Drive, (Itamonte NOTICE OF VACATING AND
The Board of County Com. Florida 32750, and file
mIsjIon.rs of Seminole County. with the Clerk of the the original Spir,ings, Florida. Petitioner. and file CLOSING A
above styleti me original with
PORTION OF AN
the Clerk of the ALLEY
Florlda.willholds Publichearing to Court at the Seminol# Co
COn$idr a pfopoj
changs of Courthouse, Sanford, FIoE$da unl y &amp;bOvt styled Court on or befoira, tht TO WHOM 17 MAY CONCERN:
37771. 16th day of May, 1915; otherwise a
zoning from Al Agriculture to P-IA on or before
You will
May 1Ih. 1971, other. Judgment m
notIc, that the City
ay be entered against CommIsiiotake
Slpglo Family Dwelling District on *is* a ludgm@nt may bat enter
of the City of Sanford.
ad
you for the relief d,.,.dad
the following described properly: against you for
In the FWlda, on Aptill i4, 1775. Passed and
the relief demanded Petition,
The East
in the Petition.
elef
adopt ed Ordinance No i90 to close .
WITNESS my hand and seal and
North I feet), and Lots i.
, WITNESS my hand and th
it seal Of thesealclfsaldCourtonshisllthday vacate and abendonany rhtof the
Watt's Farm, according to plat said Court on April 11th, 1975
and thi' public in ar,j to a
of April. 1973
ther eo f recorded in Plat Book 6, (Seal)
portion of an
described as
(SEAL)
Page $0. public recor of Seminole
Art hur H. Beckwith. Jr
follows
Arthur
H Beckwith, Jr.
County, Florida, in Section tO,
Clerk of the Circut Court
That DO? lion of that Lertain North
Clerk of the Circuit Court
TnthIp 21, Range 30. Further
By Joy Stokes
South alley lying North of the South
By Elaine RiCharde,
described as adjacent to City f
As Deputy Clerk
line of Lot $16 extended Westerly
Depy Clerk
and abunIngLots s)o,hrough$Iall
4.
Drive South of Seminole Turf Club. KORMAN &amp; BRAVO. PA
in Frank C. w000ruttiis Sub
OEM $6
This Public hearing will bill, held in 130 E. Highway 431
___________________ division, according to lhe Plal
the Count y Commission C ha mbers Longwood. Fla. 23750
ther eof as recorded In Plat Boo
k 3,
of the Courthouse, Sanford, Florida, Publish: April 22, 79. May 6,
Pagei,
Public Records of Seminole
13, 1975
FICTITIOUS NAME
on May 13, 1975. at 7:00 P.M., or as OEM't3$
.
Notice Is hereby given that I am C ounty, Florida
soon thereafter,
possible,
_________________________
City Commli*ion
engaged
in business at S 17-92 and
Board of County
of
the
3573,
427 Highway-Box
Longwood.
Commissioners
rlty of Sanford,
FICTITIOUS HAM!!
SemInole
Curily,
Florida
under
the
Seminol. County. Florida
Flda
Notice is hereby given that we are fictitious name of BOB'S USED
By Sid Vihlen, Jr.
H P4 Tamm, Jr
engaged
In
business
at
223
Tollgate
CARS,
and
that
I
intend
to
register
Chairman
City Clerk
Trail. Longwood, Seminole county,
U!d name with the Clerk Of the
Attest:
Florida, under the flctifli name t Circuit Court, Seminole
Publish- April??, 1975
County,
DEM.137
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
HOUSE OF ELIZABETH, and that Florida in accordance with the
Publish' April 77, 1915
we Intend toregister said fllmewi,h
provisions of the Fictitious Name NOTICE OF VACATING AND t')EM 139
the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Statutes, To Wit: Seclion 165.09 CLOSING AN ALLEY
Seminole County, Fior
in ac
Florida Statutes 1957
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE (ordance with the provisions of the
S Robert Crotty
You will take notice that the City
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. Fictitious Name Statutes, To Wit.
Publish: April 23,79, ,S,y 6. U, 1975 Commission of the City of Sanford.
CUlT OF FLORIDA. IN AND FOR Section 563.09 Florida States 1957.
OEM 133
Florida, on April 11, 1975, PIssed and
S Doris E MUT0Ck
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
_________________________
— adopt ed Ordinance P40 17$7 to close,
CASE No. 7sj
Marvin E Murdock
vacate and aba nd on any right of the
FREEDOM FEDERAL SAVINGS Publish: April 1,1.15, n,
FICTITIOUSNAME
City and public in and to an alley
Notice Is hervby given that I am described as follows.
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, a OEM I
United States corpor atj,, for merly
engaged In business at P0 6o 46,
That certain North South alley
known
Fern Park 32330. Seminole County, lying between
Lots 6 through c and
FIRST FEDERAL IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND Florida u
SAVINGS
nder the fictitious name of Lot s 25 through 3$,
AND
Amended Plat Of
ASSOCIATION OF TAMPA, LOAN FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, TEN ASSOCIATES, end that I in Orange Heights, accordi
FLORIDA.
ng to the
tend to register said name with
the Plat thereof as recorded In Plat
Plaintiff, CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S-441.CA.4sO Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole
.vs
vs
Book1,
DIVISION G
Page Ii, Public Records of
WILLIAM
County, Florida in accordance with Seminole county,
and
In re: the Marriage of
Florida
the provisions of the Fictitious
GRAYCE P. MCFARLANE. his
City Commission
FRANCISS,STAGG
wife,
Name Statutes, To Wit: Sec tion
of the City of
PETITIONER, AND MARY JANE
$65 09 Florida Statutes 1957.
Defendanls. STAGG, RESPONDENT
Sanford. Flor ida
NOTICE OF ACTION
3 - Gordon Williamson
H ti 'Tamm, Jr
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: WILLIAM McFARLANE
Publish ' April 23, 39, May 6, 13, 1915
TO: MARY JANE STAGO
City Clerk
Address unknown
OEM 136
Pbtiih'IIIApril 23, 1913
Eaton Crest Apartmen t,
_______________________ f)FM
YOU ARE t4OTIFED that an
Apartr,nt No 19 n
-,.
-act 't'ri to
fOreio'e mortgage on the Eatontown,
New
Jersey
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
BOARD
following Property In Seminole
SUPPLEMENTARY
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
County. Florida
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
NOTICE OF UNPAID TANGIBLE
that
an
action
for
Dissolution
of
The West 73 feet of Lot 22 and the ?
Notice of Public Hearing
PERSONALPROPERTYTAXES
,&amp;arriagep,as been filed
East 37.5 feet of Lot
The Board of County Corn
As provided by
71 in Block 3, and you are required to ogalnt you,
Chapter 197042,
servi a copy mtlsioners of Seminole County,
SANLANDO THE
Florida States as Of 1977, Notice
SUBURB of your wr itten drfne5, if any,
is
BEAUTIFUL
to it Florida, *111 hold a public hearing to
hereby given that tangible
AL TAMOPITE
on Carroll Burke, Attorney for consider
personal
SECTION. arrordinut to the plat
j,
propoSNi
chanoc
of
prOprtyta,5 '"5'SSI'IJ
Ptptjr, fu,'
fr ,fl are
theu-cf as recr,jj fl fial
is 617 lCni
from U 7 Duplex to (N
deIinquct, and beginning with
Book 3,
Sanford Atlantic Bank BaiIding,
pane 67, Puoll
Restricteti
Neighborhood
Corn
Seminole Sanford. Florida, and file the m
April 1sf. 1915, Such tax es
are
County, 1lor PdaRecords
erclal District on the following
drawing interest of one an
Original
with
the
Clerk
of
Circuit
half
has been I ileo against you and
described
properly
YOU
Court, Sanfor ti, Seminole County,
Percent PCt moflth plus the
are rewired to serve a copy of your
Lot 4, Block S. Hayman's Add It
Proportionate COtt Of Publi
lo
F
rida
on
or
before
the
ing
3h
written defenses, if any, to it on
day of to Altamonte as r ec orded in PIat
this notice, Unless the amountshset
April,A,D, l97SiOth.rsea default Book 3, Page W.
publIc reorda of
Opposite each name is pain before
GEORGE E. NOV15. Plaintiff's 'will b entered against you (or
attorney,
the Seminole County, Florida. Section 7
wtso
address is 1 relief demand
the 1st day of May I73. warrants
ed
in the Petition,
Wesfgate Plaza Div, Clermoqtt,
31.30. Further described fl 700 feit will be Isiued
thorem directing the
WITNESS my hand and the of. Northof North Street on East side of levy upon
Florida 32111 on or before
5th, tidal seat of this Court on this the Highway 423
and
seii'.re of sufficient
1975, anti Ill, the original May
with the 77th day of March, A,D I91
tangible perw.
Proty of tax
Clerk Of this Court esther before
' This
hearing will be I'ld in
payer fo dti%ty u npaid
(Seal)
taxes and
service on Plr,t.ff' attorney or
the
County Commission Chambers
costs The
,.,,..,.
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es
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lmmeoletelyth.,aft... ofhaqwl4a
of the (rtp,nta, Sanf or d FInri.i*-.
fane,Dt.
,.;...
.
,,er. UI iruii aur,
Irtjpfy
default will be entered against you
tj,
on May I), 197$, at 700 P.M. or as
PIytrI and the amount of
Semlni County. Florida
for thC reflef deiy,a,4.d in the
taxes,,
soon
as possible
iflcfudlq5g the cOit Of advertit.lng and'
By: Lillian I Jenkins
Petition
Board of County
interest PCflhlty
Dputy Clerk
are as folio,,,
Comrn,Isslc,ne-r,
Partner

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11:55 (6)

Best

quarter-final playoffs.
It was the first time In his nine-year pro career that he's made
It past the first round of the playoffs and that spans stints in
the Cen tral, American and National leagues as well.

G. CLEMMONS
Residence Unknown

General Partner
By Robert A.

Wide World Of

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(24) Captioned News

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to a 6-4 victory Monday night over the Toronto Toros

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6-30 (6) Sunrise
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(I) Today in Florida
6:55 (2) Daily Devotional
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(6) N ews
(9)
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6:25

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For further Informal ion call 123 ISIf
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Box 553, Sanford, Fla 37771

Puzzle

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ACROSS

3:30 (6) Match Game

6: 13 (6. 5) Sunshine

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and a 4-2 win in their best-of-sevesi World Hockey Association

Black Hawks club which has not won In Buffalo since December
9, 1971. And the Canadicus, with a 3-1 lead over th e Vancouver

Cnn,,.4r. uVHVU
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regular season.
DeRary; Ernie Horrell. Sanford. Robinsom Medical Arts center.
that's farther than we've ever been. And that means something
James tie Ganahp, Lake Mary; Deltona; Clyde K. Meade, Medical
That should be troublesome, as none of the three trailing
special to me."
George Har., Sanford; Wayne Arts center Dellona. Carl Schilke,
Doyle, Publilhir, The Evening Harcar Aluminum
teams came close toa.500 record away fm home
Co., Sanford,
ischeduled for the Gold Sponsor's Conunittee.
year.
Ferguson scored six goals in the series — five of them at
Herald, Sanford; Harold H. Kastner, Charles R. McCarthy, Dellona; John
Buffalo
Coach
Floyd
Smith,
who
said
earlier
his
Sabres
would
May IrCountryC1ub,Sanfj
Maple Leaf Gardens in what had been a homer series until San
Those who have filled an Sanford; William Jack, Sanford Ewing, Deltoria. Rodger Seney, be "sky
high" for tonight's game, remained cautiously .
on May 10 and 11, accordIng to application to play In tIlls
Heating a
Diego's series-clinching triumph.
year's Sanford; ndA.Air Conditioning Co. Orange City; John Kader, Sanford;
timLstic
that
his
K.
Shoemaker.
club
would
finish
the
Jon
Day.
Hawks. "It's always
C041airmen Tom Largen and event are:
Sanford, Charles Park Jr.,
The 29-year-old veteran acored a goal in the first period then
Shoemaker Cons, Co. Sanford; Sanford; Earl
tougher to win the last game of a series than the first
Joe Kurami.
Higginbotham,
"
he
added
another in the seiciond to help stake the Mariners to a 34
Andrew
Carraway, Sanford; Sanford: Sill Baker.
said,
Sanford;
lead.
Michael
G.
Prelrt,
Deltona
Iran Gonzalo Huam*n. cninrr ra...n
A progr.s
remrt
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'rium -- .L Largen,
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sformr Corp., Dettona; F J Proudtoo.ei,;'; e;,, Seminole
________________________
________________________
at Monday night's meUng of Dr Frank Clonti, Sanford;Sanford.
George Weiganti, Medical Arls Bldg.
____________________________
_________________________
Gold Sponsors Committee, L. Weld, Winter Park; Joseph Deltona; Jack &amp;rene, Sanford; County Court House Sanford
the___
Ku?imai,
________________________
The net proceeds of the total Hodges, Santora; Howard H. Luis M. Peri, Sanford; LewisAlso, Dr t3odin, Deltona: Ed
Legal Notice
Legal Notice
The Sanfor d Atlantic Hall, Edgemon, Sanford; Larry Johnson, Laughlin.
Legal Notice
Legal Notice
Deflary, Butch Riser,
waa aji V
Ven W line Irlank. Sanford; William ConomoS, Sanford; Gib
Edmonds. ExeCulive Sanford; Harry Kniffin. P&amp;ola.* H. L.
org
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
UOn of the Met Guild Editor. The Orlando Sentinel Star, Vice 'Pro&amp;.' First Federal of Brandenbero. Dellona; Jack
IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT OF THE ou wup ean
UJI&amp;AN A
Mack Cleveland, Peco Seminolt, Sanford; Jack Taylor, Bridges, Sanford;
ofSaofordSelnjflojeand is used Orlando;
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
n
Brumley,
NOTICE OF SALE
5lg, Sanford. Jim Ryan. Sanford; Sanford;
CIR- FOR
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
Walter
as a scholarship fund to help
Notice 1% hereby given by the
CUlT
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE FLORIDA
Illlam Halbach, Wall PlUpribing Seminole Agency Inc . Carpenter. Sanford; Dr. Charles Harmon,
undersigned,
desiring
to
engage
Sanford,
Sanford; Tom Hunt. Southern Bell, the
COUNTY. FLORIDA,
und ersigned that on Friday. April
cleseriving young dancm Of the and Healing Co , Sanford. C. H.
in business under tholiclitiousnamot,
CASE NO. 71-E
Also. Guy Garfelt. Sanford; John Sanford: Don Reynolds.
CASE NO. 73-32I-CA44-0
75
, 1fl5, at 10:00 AM. at I
Principal Of CASSELBERRY PARTNERS,
McNulty. Florida State Sank, Johnson, Sanford; Floyd Gladden, Seminole
In re: The Marrlaillit at
In re: The Marriage a#
Delfona Blvd. Deltona. volLnia
Sanford; W. A. 'Patrick. Sanford; Dtlfona Country Club. 130lona;
Seminole
High
Sthooi
LTD.,
at
Seminole
County,
in
JUDITH
t
M,
KAPPER.
Ed
heBONNIE K. CLEMMONS,
County. Florida. Public sale of a 191I
The guild is a nonii,profit Don Rsthel, 61'age
DavidSanford,
Wright, Winter
Park~Barron,
Jim CIIYOf Calselberry, Florida. Intends
Wife
Airways Inc., Rogers. DellOns. Sam Faron Jr., Ro",
Rev. Bill
Mercury Marquis, bearing serial
Pelitioner-Wife. W4
Sanford
organization and the en fee
to regWer the %aid name with the
Geor ge BuiIu. Sanford; Fit National Sank, DeBiry; Lee Titusvilte; Sid
Vihien Jr., Sanford. Clerk
and
No 1Z6AKS34IlS will be held fori cash
Jack Perce, Sanford, Roland P. Moore, Mayor,
of the Circuit Court of
EUGENE PAUL KAPPER.
Sanford; George Gene Robinson. Altamonte Springs;
RICHARD
0.
CLEMMONS,
W auction.
Lachootile. Dellona: Jack Prossier. W. Edwards. Sant Ord. E N Kelley, Pichard Walker, Sanford, and At Seminole County, Florida.
Husband
tered in competing in this LOnQ*OOti:
Inspection ther eof 110 N French
Respondent Husband ,
Myron Accardi, Architect, Sanford, Jerry M Rruson. Sanford
Dated at Boca Ralom Flociii1a. this
NOTICE OF SUIT
Ave.
Sanforti, Seminole County.
tim day of Febua, 1971
'
To: Eugolina, Paul Kaw*r
NOTICE OF SUIT
Florida the place of storage.
The BaIr Company.
7007
Golf
Freeway
TO RICHARD

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two goals to lead the

prove the undoing of their opponents tonight.
The Penguins, hosting the New York Islanders, hold a th ree.
games-to-one margin and have lost only once in their last
home games, The Sabres hold the same lead over
a a31'ago

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League playoff series and own home4ce advantages that could

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"We've got to play a little better game, limit our turnovers,
and shoot the ba ll well," St. Luis Coach Bob MacKinnon said
afteards,
tough

a 111-94 Seattle victory, he equalled his pro career high with 29
poin ts and snared 15 rebounds in
minutes

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eson, expected to be brought along owly this season by Seattle Coach Bill Russell, has been a standout
in the
four playoff games against Golden State, scoring 88 points and
grabbing 45 rebounds, both teanAeading figures. In game four,
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Large' wocde-rJ lot S. quiet are 11,
Florida room, oara g e, ttrifr 41
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Adults Only Quiet 3775711
Carpeted, beautifully furnished.
Wa!rfront and boating prIvileges
Included Adults $110. 372-1.70

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Assistant BookkeeperSanford, thowplace. now teasrn g
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luxurious 1 6. 7 DR, eat In electri c
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kltchens large rooms, plent
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residential From SISQ $3537
F rterprI5es, Sanford Airport,
372 0116
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Park, Building 131, -Sanford Ph 3730411.
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REAL ESTATE SAl,ESMAN-. with
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2 Bedroom furnished air,
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Only, no pets. Contact
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REALTy, 373-577i
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elderly hay Lye in or Out 830 Nice 2 bedrooms All utilities fur
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Inside and out 7 bedroom home on
a pretty corner W. Only 113.000.

Nice efficiency apt. All util,lift
furniShed. Adults. $97.30 Mo. 322.
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SUPiILAND THREE BEDROOMS,
family room, heat, air. Nice,
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Ni w Skyline double wide, Paymer
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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3103 Orla ndo Drive'
Sanford fl S700

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happily married man to accept
(and wear) a ring given to him
by an unmarried coworker?
Well, that Is what my
husband Is doing, and it
causing a lot of trouble between
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,_Home Improvements

Air Conditioning
e estimates, c en tral heal &amp; air,
iie &amp; service Dykes Heating &amp;
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orris, l SEARS in Sanford 372
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COMMERCIAL REMODELING
NEW HOMES
New Commercial industrial

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Mowing, Edging&amp; Trimming
Reasonable 373 lOSOor 322 9391

Deslgn.Construction Financing
Keith P. Smith Construction Inc.
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for the surpris e tenth wedding anniversary party given
for Mr. and Mr Raymond Carroll, 1909 Oak Ave., Sanlord, by their Lighters, Debbie and Donna Hansen.
Ita)'nlond and Fay Carroll were married in the
Redeemer Lutiberan Church, Sanford, and afterwards
held a wedding reception in the Capri.
Many frien(J.s and family enjoyed a delicious roast
beef dinner and after dinner champagne punch. Later, a
blue and white decorated anniversary cake was served.
Dancing was stzrted by the honored couple.
Mrs. CarrolIi sore an elaborately embroidered blue
gown for the ciccasion and was presented a beautiful
corsage by her daughter Carol N. Smith.

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Members of the Sanfor4.Semlnole Ballet Guild will be among the
of Mrs. T. J. Taylor, 2456
hundreds of
dancers to gather at the Municipal Auditorium, Mdflonyifle Ave. Mr W. B.
Orlando, Thursday through Saturday, when Ballet Royal, Winter Kirby will lead a progr
on
Park, hosts the 1975 Southeastern Regional Ballet Festival
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topped by a Sunday evening gala peonnance. Ballet Royal
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and on the main cUiipus Of 27, and the final session will Li'
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conducted April 22 by Dr. lt Ilk- Ness SIiivrn;l !';Ich
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brother and sister are now
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grown with families of their
tell him something? If she
wanted to show her ap.
We have never forgiven our
pcmahbo1) for favors rendered mother for what she did. She no
(like Fixing a flat tire), wouldn't longer writes or calls any of us
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DEAR TROUBLE: Your burning, the marriage went up
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and Preuci wails, retaining walls
Keith P Smith Construction Inc
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C&amp;A Backhoe Service

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By ABIGAIL VAN BURI:N

1969 Grand P?i, very uooci condition
PS, PK, AC, PW, AM FM stereo i
track. raaials and
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$14130 372 7077

WantEd to buy used Office furniture.
Any QuantIty. POLL'S Castelberry, Hwy. 1797 *304706.

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foreign Lands are on tap for
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high school and junior college
students who'll be at Florida
Tech University AprIl
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and Village Center, promises to
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students, teachers, parents and
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In addition to the first district
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for students in Russian,
New officers of the CauelberTy Woman', Club are,
(from left, French, German and Spanish,
seated) Mrs. Betty Yeager, president, and Mrs. Grace Bradford,
the Festival will feature a
installing officer; (from
left., stand1ng Mn. Krystal Hruby, galaxy
of outdoor activities
correspondIng secretary; Mrs. Helen Pierce, treasurer;
and Mn. calculated to whet interest.
Edid Smith, corresponding secretary. (Herald Photo by Elda TratjjtI
dances In native
Nichols)
costume, a display of cultural
materials from flie live
countries whose languages are
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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
mileage, good transtatio
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Top pre' paid, used, any condition deCk
1195 834 1550
1126,Wlnt,r Park
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Come firit cholc,l Plus Fla.'s
finest Used Cars, Dick Baird
Datsun of a Gun, Fern Park's
Largest dealer, ,IS Datsuns
arriving daily. Ph 131 131$, Open
Sundays 176

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business session
lob president Miriam Van
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Show, She announced the
Mowing officers would be
Don Bobo, executkedirector of TheGrove School ae.8
check Installed on May 12: Marie
from Mrs. Thomas (Liz) Gaul Jr., of the Camelot ,',sa
Extension
homemakers Club which has taken the school as its project for Richter, president; Gayle
the year. In addition to the money raised at a recent bake sale, the Topton, first vice-president;
Joan Porter, secretary and
Homemakers have also donated arts and crafts materials, Elizabeth
Bergs treasurer.
physical education equipment, first aid material and a vacuum
cleaner to the school
Van Duyne was given
which is an alternative to regular school for Miriam
a standing
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socially maladjusted student, with drug related problems. Hobo
responds with a certificate of appreciation
recognition of her leadership
for the Homemakers, during the past year,
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373-4346or 372 7732

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New 3 bdrm, 1974 Singer ZIg-Zag with cabinet,
homesMARYMake Color Selections,
cash price of $41 or $ payments of
Paved streets, City water, 521.500
$1.30. Golden Touch In Sew.
with only 1200 down G overn
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SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 East 1st St., Downtown
JOHNNY WALKER
377 94)) Ev,s$Ø.iii
REAI.ESTATE INC.
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
GE Electric Range, $200. Gas
Stigler Heater, $200, Sears
322-6457
Window fan, riew, $50. 327 11 90
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Shag, drapes, fenced, extras,
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fly owner, $31 5375

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66—Horses

ASSUME PAYMENTS

Casselberry., Camelot 539,500
DOrms, split plan, 7 bathe,
family rm complete kitchen,

322- 2420

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3 bedroom, 1', bath on corner hot,
111,9(0 Existing, 516.500, 7 W.
373 *607.

Qualified buyers Call to see if

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Realty

Central Florida's
?.'-tit 'Tipt UI tTItu', WU,ALTO;4
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3 bedroom, refurbished home,
shaded lot, See It at 111.500.

Man rest. Government subsidized

3 Re-ctrocwri, 1 Lath. flute riei9h.
borhooø, 5143 mo Available May

14

3 Minutes from Town

p lew houses in a rural area, No down
Payment, monthly payments less

SENIOR CITIZP4S ONLY
3 Bedroom. 7 bath, central air, near
Rolling Hills G-1111 Cour, extra
nice . Lease. $315 mo, Available

Cuo'".rr(iaI

322-2090

* They're Hot! *

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2 BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSES

SAadc lot, space for garden, 2
bedrooms, on paved road 512.300

many

$03W.ttSt.

apt, $90 mo near town

RURAL BUNGALOW

HIDDEN LAKE THREE
BEDROOMS, 2 baths, pretty
t'.uiie',
extra's See fbi's one!
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Pet, refrigerator. Sink, sleeps I
Can refinance or consider dune'
buggy as p,irt of duwn aavmrnt

CARROLL'S FURNITURE

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY - SELL
TRADE

2524 Park Or,
332.311*
3)1.315 E. First St.
REALTOR
AFTER HRS. —
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3720646
322 3")

120,000.

May

STUDIO 1, 2, 3
BEDROOM SUITES

Sanford, Fla.

322-7374.322- 14%,322.754

3 Bedrooms. 1' i Baths
Central Heal and Air
Bedroom

1505 W. 25th St.

Central Florida's
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
72•4991
II9S. French

7 Bedroom, 1 bath apt, &amp;dulls only.
Plopets Pretty yard, Patio. Heat &amp;
water lumniShid. 5175 mo,

In

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Clean 2 bedroom, carpeted, newly
refurbl$tied Reasonable rent. $30
Deposit and 1st Mo. rent. I" 144S

to Classiioo Ad. users get
cast results at a how cost. Try one
Phone
or ell 9993

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$17W, Is? St.
372 $61'

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Stemper Realty

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10 HP Riding Mow,,'
Good Used Condition
1350, 377 059

at the April meeting of Sanford
Seminole Art Assodatlon A
graduate of Florida Tech,
Unit rsity, Swartz works in the
art department of Sears,
Altamonte Springs.
He demonstrates the art of
air brush painting, a technique
commonly used in commercial
art. Members gave him an
appreciative round of applause
at the conclusion of the

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Orlando
yard, carport, utility room. 322 -

This coiy two bedroom home' with
eat-in kitchen, large family
room,
and screenerj porch on quiet street
Is lust right for you Only $17,900,
with terms available

eQuipped. 3730257 or 322-4)34. —

Large 3 bedroom, 2 bath, air con
kikht'n egu'ppeo, In the
city, near lospstal $175 mc with
security dep Available April IS.

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Choice Listings

WELAKA APARTMENTS
111W. iS, St.
LAKE MARY. 1 bedroom furnished
Apt, near SiC. Nice private for
mature mail. $14 3723930

)72.7199.

'ROM 5160
110 W. AIRPORT BLVD.
323 7*70

GENEVA

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Shampor for only $1 SO per day

FLOWER POTS AND BENCHII

Ji m Hunt Realty

W. Garnett White

i DR. 2 bath new home. PIèce'
location, central heat, kitchen

Dishwasher- Disposal

Clothes

DAt I fl,Ai

Commercial Properties
Homes, Lots
And
Acreage

32-4louses Unfurnished

carpet,

Bill Swartz was guest speaker

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Reconditioned Batteries, 517 95
STEP STONES
309 ELM.
Dobman
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exchange REEL'S BODY SHOP.
Pinscher Pups, AKC
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
1109 Sanford Ave
Champion Lineage, 1125 Terms
Priced For Quick Sale
available 3455710
Toro Riding Mower. 5p Excellent —
condition, 10 hr running time.
T?'i desirable 3 BR, 7
7Q_.._),fi.ii#,.r,',. I.'..,'
balh home'
With grass catcher. Best cffer, POODLES. Standard AKC, 3
with Florida room, located on
months, all shots, blondes and
323 1116 after S
large beautiful landscaped corner
blacks 327 1517 after 3
lot. Fe'ature'
lnrii,,4.
A ,, t_i_,_
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o"equatorll mounted,
37] 50 )6
air, range, refrigerator, fenced
lefting circles on both axis, clock German short haired pointers 7 '''
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yard. large workshop &amp; many
driven. Includes 3 lenses &amp; all
males, AKC. I2 weeks. shots, 1130
Motorcycle
lnsijranc
Other attractive features, Priced
Instructions, 1200
to 834-7315
BLAIR AGENCY
at only 126.000 Drive by 163
Rotalia Or &amp; Call for appointment
This Is our 15th year at Animal
SANFORD FLEA MART
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to see this excellent buy.
Haven Grooming &amp; Boarding
Hwy 46. 'iM. E. of I 4
332-2399
Kennels. Thanks to you, our
80—Autos for Sale
321 0720
customers 322 5757
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Furnished of unfurnithed 10'
sAimming pool lfl'Q S Orlando
Dr 3737930.

Villas

LOW DOWN PAYMENT
Ornamental stone fireplace, turned
columns, Sunken paneled family
rm, 3 bdrms. garage, redwood
privacy fence, car pet Bargain at
173,100. EllA- VA. $31 1222.
CLIFF JORDAPI,REALTOR

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In. ,'.Pl
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2)

1 Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet

Chevy pick UP, $195; Snapper
PidingMower,$ HP, $375; Family
Site 1 rm. tent, 573; 373-2774

central H&amp;A. By Owner, $25,900,
373 7716

119
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Broker, 10w,commerc ia l
Sanford 327 7111
budget.
Stretching rent. Also unfurn.
DO IT YOURSELF Duplex conBAMBOO COVE GARDEN APTS
veniently located near hospital.
Not a show place but a real money
maker. Price $16,000 with $1,000
t.ue in si75 mo
&amp; security. $31
down balance $125 per mo atl pct,
0414 or 134 3709.
interest,
who love*

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north on 17 97

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JOHN KRIDER,ASSOC.

29—Rooms

PINTAI

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glady Drown Realty, 372 5237, 172

R eg Real Estate Broker

*Did You Know?*
we have SpOfIrA apts, a manager

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Ior3 Bedroom. Adults Only
Park Avenue Mobile Park
254$ Park Drive, 322 7161

2?; 7175 DAY -327 509* NIGHT

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3 Room Futnl%hedApartment
Water and Lights furnished
372 6353

3 room turn, garage apt., glassed. in
front porch, water turn, Adults
Only. No pets 5175 mc. 322-1305.

FOOD MART
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CHEAPER THAN A
MOBILE HOME
This bedroom would make a good
home for a young couple or a
retired couple'. A must Sell, as as.
Only $7,500 Best otter lakes It.
Call 3239110

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925-OM 332 1017,

LAKE MARY

°hon,321 0610

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

Large One Bedroom apt., air con
dit hond, carpeting, $115 mo. 7101
Magnolia Ave. Call 373-0630.

ncome as an AVOP,I

Peg. Real Estate Broker .
2439 S. Myrtle Ave Sanford

One &amp; Two bedrooms, air &amp; carpet,
adults $95 &amp; up Also 2 bedroom
unfurnished. 185 327 11)0

'erton interested in $100 or more
weelly working full or part time 130 5700

PtAL TOP 3" 749

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president of the Seminole
County
Extension
Homemakers Council, and
Vice-president of the
Altamonte
S pr I n g s
Homemakers Club. Frank
Ja,sn, County Extcsjon
Director made the award,
Mrs. Blanche Rucker, of

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NELSON'S FLORlO, MOSES
Woodruff's Garden Center
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601 Celery Ave ,Sanford
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So. Debary Flea Market

1 SIRS, 2 full baths, family room 1.
den, plenty storage, large 101.

CaliBart Real Estate

Will' REALTY

301W.1stt

P-1 1 I of I I H ,s
Ph 37 3 9719

Huntsman Travøl Trailer Sleep's 6

till ',t;vacant lots
F loyd Freer, 322 519 1

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Lawn Mowers. We Sell The Best &amp;
Service The Pt, Western Au'o

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air. 57,700 down, take ov er Mot
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Wage of 516,700 131 7815

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WINTER SPRINGS
$6,100 clown and assume mortgage
on this) bedroom, 1 bath with den.
51*7 per month, total payment

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chairs, straight chairs, hung
cabin, as Is Cash and Carry.
P401L'S
fasselberry, I? 97, I1 47

110

3 Bedrooms, 7 bath's, extra large
fenced yard Call collect, 1-273

heat. Ready to move unto. 519.500
Owner financed,

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We buy one piece or full house
Antiques, ettales Consignments

Used office furniture

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[very Saturday Night,

wooi or steel ctesks c'xecutive desk

air conditioner 6,000
MU. &amp; I Window air conditioner,
5.000 SITU Best otter, 373 0103.

MAITI AND FLEA MAR T
1911 Hwy I? 92 Open Sal &amp; Sun

Seminole
County
ExtertIon homemakers'
('ouncil Fifth Annual
Achievement Day was held
at the Altamonte Civic
Center Thursday. Tables

AUCTION

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Seminole

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7:30

Awa

.sere Laden with beautiful
exhibits from members of
area Homemakers Clubs,
Highlight of the day was
the presentation of the
Homemaker of the Year
Award. Rat Artunan, of
Ingwood, was the happy
winner. She Is also

Hwy 18, West. an'ord

Baldwin Spinet Piano
With Bench, $595
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Herald Correspondent

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New Amtico Vinyl Flooring 17 a sq
yd SANFORD AUCTION, 373

Huy or Re
Swilanci Estates, 105 N. SunIanj Dr.

VANOS DOWN

Days- 327 6173
NIghts3fl 5471 or 372 73!7

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831 3116 after 6

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OPEN HOUSE
Pioneer I cuslom built. 3 bedroom
home for less than the cost otren l
Prices In mio 120's. Model in
Longwood $31 5113; $31 37*9
Fve's

Room for a a,irrci-t. plus 7 art isiar
wells, neat &amp; freShly painted.
BR, 7 h,'i?h f,c,me y4, f h
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ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

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Dell's Auction Service

60—Office Supplies

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Tuesday, April 23, 1975—lB

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Top collar return on oflsun'ns,'nT ,of
73 pct. &amp; 33 pct We also buy full
hOuSe'S, estates. q'lc
Open Daily IOa ru 5pm

Pianos,$SQtoj)50
Sanford Auction
3737310

Merchandise

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510's. Mfg can be assumed.
Corner lot, extras

Counrty Atmosphere

41—H,ses

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ON THE LAKF

REAL TOR.In 577

3720919

5O—ljanous
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$22,901
CIIIJLLJOTA
3 OR. 3 bath tx,ni
*ilh in Qreii. 't pool Will •i((d,)
smuIhq.r hflus.r in S'in
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Auction

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BECK WITH PIANO

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Sanford, Fl,

72—Auction

Harold Hall Realty

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Evening Herald,

excellent condition
349 S761

7 Collages &amp; a 7 story house with 7
apartmen ts. all units
have 3
flctrm.,
6nd air.
sell
seParately Or tOgelner
, Good
rental property, Pilosan Realty,
Realtor, 131-1917,Alter hrs $31
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MOSS IE C. BATEMAN
PCQ

WOMEN

Raleigh 10 Speed bike

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Offices or
Small Store Buildings
322 1567

OVIEDO 1U Duplex, Furn or n
turn, Carpet and air cond wall
lawn care 1. mainlenanc C —
Reasonable Ph Owner 36337; 1

.n lterat.o, of

ri your area No inyeslmem, no
C011ecting, nOde'liyerie's, Excellent
arrangement to add to your

fly Owner Lovely 3 bedrooms, I yea
old, large family room will
tireplae, very large Sal almosl I
ecre ldyllwllde Section 373 946*

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3 Bdrms *69 OlSo

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1170 Florida Ave.

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Qualifying, assume VA loon, 7 pc

S Points Area
Large landscaped private lot
All hook ups. 372 0075

Id

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Friday Nights, 7:30

Chuluota, 3 bdrms, I
bath, large
Screened porch, large corner lot,
QOOdCOf'wJltlon Atsum4th4,p49
mlg 1)8.900 Owner, 365 3771.

Altamonte Springs Sp, rig
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CASH 322.4132
For used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc Buy 1 or 1001 item's
Larry's 7,t,jrl uS Sanford Ave

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Also garage apartment, $15,0

Vinane'j by Farmers Home Ad
ministration to qualified buyer's
Why rent when you can buy for
les s?
Lane Bradford
Reg. Real Estate Broker
904 775 69"
Eves. 305 *31 Si39 167 4051

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35-jobile Home Lots
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NEW CONCRETE
BLOCK HOMES

)OlOet ton. 2 OR, 7bath,

Sunday - Noon Friday

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EXCELLENT BUSINESS
LOCATION
Plus living quarters, on busy street,

1'ted to Buy

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ROBSON MARINE
7977 Hwy 1793
322 5961
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Prope rty

46-4Commeraal

FORREST GREENE INC.
REALTORS)73 6353*r6c% 7333

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Wanted, new coniitlon. 19' 21
fiber glass 1.0 w,th trailer. Trad e
boat or lot for eqe Sly. 322 745%

FlveAcresonS. Beardall
$1,000 an acre
Call 373 31*1 J.L. Roblnxnn

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central heat 6. aIr, fenced back
yard, will dicker or swap $34,500
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Woods- Fern Park, l , if,

Art You a full lima dri . wI,flapa,.
time car? Check the Automotive
Section in The Herald everyday,

RATES

55-Boats &amp; Accessone

SANFORD- 3 bedro oms,

old. I BP,7 bath, family
m room w tb
fireplace, total 2300 sq it I
clujyt area, mar school, etc. 1 1
pct. lo,ir equity, 51,500 Pticc
$51500 Owner *31 397).

831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

43-tots-Acreage

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Qarden $90 mc 3226761.

322-2611

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barge lot. Sanford's b CSt
Section, Central ar &amp; heat, all
Carpeted $36500 372 1195
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three sessions mdude levelsof
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interest and patterns of ItUflger
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Quality, Other interesting items from 'round the
wor ld .

�211—Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Tuesday, April22, 97$ ,1

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NYLONIZE

NOTICE OF INTENT TO
REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAME
NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN mat
the undersigned, desiring !a engage

CUlT IN AND FOR tE'""
COUNTY. FLORIDA.

DATED

this 26th

601 Springlane

Publish-

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April 1. 1, IS. 73. 1975

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April. 1975.

TRANSIT MANAGEMENT

USED FURNITURE

834.7072

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Inciudirg service units 'nid

Passenger Automobiles
4. Proptriv insurance (All Ris-ks
excluding Flood Wid ESMhqUake on

Gardenfliand
OPEN DAILY I AM-S P.M.
Application Ian? Food

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UNITED

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NOTICZ OF SUIT
TO - EDWARD HOLIDAY. JR.
(w"reebouls Unknavvn.
Last known Adoriss
Altamonte Sporinigs. Florida
ARE HEREBY notified that
a Cor
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you and you are required to Serve a
copy of ym-r Answer or Pleading to
the Com"'
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in " Off" of the Ct*rk of the
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then you should realize that you Warm, vibrant colors such as available at Senkarik's, as well
Senkariks has the widest
can make your home what you orange, red or yellow can as auto glass, store front glass, range and largest stock of
want It to be, more livable and brighten up a family room and quality mirrors and glass for picture frames
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interior home color, by the the fun people have in the room. cutter, Donald Myers, has 28 worked 21 years at Senkarik
use of paint or wallpaper, is Color can expand or compress years experience
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The proper use of pictures M yers has mastered the bring out its full depth and
0) . P 0 Paint Co.. 210 Magnolia and mirrors Is a fine art in It. precision technique of cutting beauty.
Ave., in downtown Sanford. The sell. The indiscriminate use of flat or curved glass against
We have the most complete
friendly folks at Senkarik have lots of pictures and mirrors is spinning sandstone wheels. art supply department In
the famous Benjamin Moore usually not the answer, unless while following the design Seminole County
, say Jerry and
paints, with over 3SOO colors to you want the rooms to resemble marked on the glass. When Eddie Senkarik. They carry
choose from, and a complete art galleries or a hall of cutting Is completed, lustre is Foster and Grumbacher art
stock of equipment and sup. mirrors. Senarik has trained, restored to the cut surfaces by books, Winsor and Newton
colors, artists' oil colors
inventory of wallpaper, fine are waiting and anxious to help abrasives,
and Grumbacher art paints.
glass and mirrors, and the best you with your own decorating
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problems,
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Senkarik Glass and Paint Co., paint industry as a mark of including brushes, easels,
i,'ful tool of the home has been supplying builders, quality, are manufactured by canvas, erasers, drawing pens,
I decorator. I t causes your rooms homemakers and artists in the Senkarik, They can guarantee and a variety of artists' inks.
to tell the visitor at a glance, Sanford area for many years. the quality of this paint without For those who work with an
what you feel that room should The business Is owned by Jerry reservation. because they know Ilquing. the Rub and Buff brand
symbolize. Color can formalize and Eddie Senkarik, and that only the finest ingredients is carried.
a
room
or cause It to give of I a whether you are looking for the and most modern techniques
Ba n k America r d
Time and again every woman purchasing. Here you can come search by Irma to find just
and
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relaxing feeling. Color can right paint to beautify your are used In Its production. MasterCharoe are honored at
the wigs are capless and feature a
has wished she were able to in, browse around unin. right ones
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divide the different areas of home or business, need some Many local buildings painted Senkarik for
skin to that r
sport new and different hair terrupted, select as many wigs
your convenience,
11 your home, or even of single glass, or want to find a frame to with Pen Paints are out.
success can be at. human sca P. .cu can PiI,l
styles. But because of too long, to try on as you wish and then Irma's
So before summer really gets
lributed to her backround
rooms, or it can bring areas do justice to a prized picture, standing examples of its here, why not get started on
too short, too thick or too thin receive expert
any pace aIN. no one
hel and ad I
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hair she was unable to do so. 0111 Styling, length and shape of
your home decorating? To
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Irma carries two wellAnown
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Atlanta,
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brands of wigs. One Is the Elura
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Wig Boutique owned by Irma and surprise, Irma will style
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Mothers Day is fast ap. and dependable service. That's
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pretty. At Car-Ben, it will be early to start saving your for thme of you who haven't
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birthstones of all children and person. and not a number.
vice at Car Ben is for antique selection of stylish and useful special
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There are so many good
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for the following insurance.
1. Workmen's Compensation and
Employer', Liability Insurance in
accordance with and under the awl
Of the State of Florida for Transit
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I. Comprthensive Auto ,and
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are engaged In busIness at 303 E.
23M Street (Girnevs Aveme) Sanford, Seminole County. Florida,
under the fictitioui name of
TAYLOR FOR TIRES. w4 that vm
WIM to r#91ster sold name laft"W
Clerk cif the Circuit Court. Seminole
County. Florku, in OCC04`48110 with
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Name 5ta?u(t, to-wit - Section
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Defendants. Public Records, Seminole County,
Florida. together with the right of
Ingress and egress over Brintwood
JACKIE M CURRAN, his wife, Avenue and that portion of Salem
RflldIne unknown
Street tying East of Brentwood
YOU ARE HERE-BY NOTIFIED Avenue and South of and adjacent
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tUbgen the following real property and the undersigned
situate In Semin,alle County, Florida, SOMIn0le County, FlorkU. will at

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Recorded in Plat 13ook 3. page 66,

NOTICE OF SUIT

(Seal)
Anther H. Beckwith, Jr.
As Clerk of said Court
By: Joy Stokes

Orlando Fla 32r7

MUNNOWMMUM,

paticularty described asfo,low%
All of Lot 16 the West )? I of Lot

Lot $. Block
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DREAMWOLD according
f or cash, subi"l
Plat thereof 4% recorded In Plat to any and all *xisjing I(..-.;. iiii; the
Book 1. page , Public Recrs of Fnjnt (West) Door
the Seminole
S*M111010 County. Florida. ,
County Courthouse in Sanford,
Pta been tiled against you You are Florida, the above
described p
required to serve a op of your Softil
*rIlItn defenses. if ArY, to this
That said &amp;&amp;I# is being mad# 10
801611 on Smith and Hayden, PA.. Satisfy the teens of said Writ of
Exftvtlon.
&amp;ddrtst is .i)16 Barnett Bank
John E. Polk,
Building, JacisonvilIe, Florida
Szierlff
3ML and file the Original With the
Seminole County, Florida
Clerk of ttii above styled Court on or Publish: April 13, 22. Y, May 6.
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bililart May 10. 1973. othftwist a DEM-12
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deeninded in the
you for th4
LEGAL NOTICE
Complaint.
ORAN am -SEMI NOL It-OSCEOLA
WITNESS my hand and th# seat of
TRANSPORTAT ION AUTHORITY
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for their outstanding quality,
intricate design and pleasing
prices. For the ushers and
bridesmaids, Car-Ben Is loaded
with just the right gifts
your appreciation. There are
lovely Chrysler lighters and
fountain pens which are sure to
light and write first time
everytime. striking Spledel I.D.
bracelets, lovely clocks,

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Said Property being
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Rosenthal then presented school system.s next year.
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the another proposal - Saturday
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association recognize that and Sunday meetings. "We just talks and get on to items which
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The "basics" include the people they will find to fill the
Odham, a local developer,
Herald Still Writer
Meeting with four members elimination of garages, flat or houses,
agreed.
"I'm guilt)' of this."
After beating around the bush of the city's Central Examining low
kitched roofs, less elec.
Committee member Brailey
To
follow
up on the Idea for
for several weeks, Sanford's Board,
the
Committee trical wiring, bare concrete Odham said the market for the creating a "basic" house, the
Builders and Developers Low discussed several ideas. floors, no air conditioning, no
low cost housing is now being Committee decided to select
Cost flousing Cornmittee last which Committee Chairman central heat and space-saving catered to by
the mobile home some local architects to provide
night began focusing on definite Paul Jarvis culls "getting back plumbing.
dealers, who can provide home input on ideas for low cost
guidelme5 to red
cost of to the ba" in home c0t
Examining buyers with ownership at a low hing
Iembers of
new homes to a price range of struction.
Board include electrician Bill cost.
The Committee will hold its
Art Harris, chairman of th e
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next meeting May 6.
and Ted Hawkins and city's planning and zoning
commission.
pinpointed what
City Manager Warren 'Pete'
refrigeration and air con- he
said
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main problem Knowles, keeping in mind the
ditloning member Lou-Temple.
with the cently constructed upcoming n-mile city street
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paving program, said the cii)'
'Free' Dump Facilities Offered
decided they finally dTfined
"A lot of us are trying to sell may "end up with lo w cost
what kind of low cost housing what we want to sell and not housing on a paved street,
(' imp owners, who have been ordered off the Wekiva
they have been looking for, now what people need and can af- which is more than what
liver, have been granted 120 days in which to use the
we
will begin to define what kind of ford," Harris said.
county dump In disassembling their structures. This and
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that if they speculation that collusion might exist in the IAC. common knowledge that the IAC investigation was
secret report of the State Attorney's office. feel something Is illegal or improper has
been
While the investigation was still going on, taking place,
Freeman said he "ga%e the letter to the chaiman executed, then to have a full-blown investigation" of
Herring sent a letter to Freeman telling him to
In asking for a complete investigation of IAC,
County Attorney Tom Freeman yesterday
and the thalrman paed it on to the other COfl- the MC.
straighten out what appears to be conflicts of in- Kimnbrough declared, "There's no perfect system,
strongly denied that he withheld complete results of
iplastoneri," Even though tIe letter was
SemInote-Brevard
State
Attorney
Herring
terest
on the part of MC.
a State Attorney's Investigation into the JPtY'3 "esented" to the BOIId,
But if there's an impropriety involved, they (the
thSTt was flO bUaUI recently
Grand
Jury) shi*aId investigate It"
Insurance Advisory Corn?nittee(IAC), iftirl,thig' record of It "because it WM -a 5
hail iM
act report," into the "C 'h
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Un Açaril 14. Vm1ent a ca'f •'1 .Tmemo to
questioned to that effect by County Commissioner
been contceesI aIxut
Freeman uJtj
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fio1nted OIflITdtte
Dick Williams.
reeman and the other two mentioned prt1es
tend that Freeman made the detislan himsei, or
Williams said that Freeman had ,obviously have acted in a "conflict
of tnt'ut,"
"I made a letter of March 5Urom State Attorney
xp!akiurg
the sealed rep'rt - ildi was essen
with the other three board members, without
been caught with his pants down. lie was trying to
The
IAC
recommends
insurance
companies
for
Abbott Herring to Freeman asking Freeman
tiallv a dtwj, offering no indictments - to them.
consulting them.
worm his way out of it. I don't think there's a Board various policies to the
Commission
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on
the
Four days later, Vihien then sent a memo to
'straighten-out' what appears to be 'conflicts of
interest' with JAC available to the Board. It was
that the letter was known to all Board mernbers.
on who to award the contract to.
Freeman mentioned the MC investigation to him, as "a misunderstanding
discussed at a public board meeting. Anything to
between she (my
Williams and John Kimbrough broached the
However, IAC members often recommend their but Chairman Sid Vihlen Jr. said he had no secretary I and myseLf."
the contrM is an untruth," Freeman declared.
issue of the 1AC when Kimbrough asked —
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en a po ogtz: to Kimbrough and William
receied — Board support in adopting a resolution commission from that transaction. thus
prompting missioner Harry Kwlatkowskl said that It was for the oversight.

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as no discussion of the letter" because it was a "to forward to the Grand Jury
a demand

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sessions
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conditions of employment - not concerned about education, and negotiators, who must teach the
philosophy.
not Just with the amount of next mornrng. Also Rosenthal
Pelley said the contract money contained in their wants a contract before
proposal contain,s 'very, very paychecks.
teachers go home in June.
few things that speak to
And, of course, Pdlle) is
But Pelley, speaking for
children," but SEA was charged with defending the Schu-ul Supt. Bud Layer, insists
adamant and insisted the rights, as granted by Florida's that the teachers were hired to
preamble speak to the Constitution, of the board to teach. However, Pelley also has
philosophy of education in the have the ultimate responsihilit
projxsed hrnitin' hr,urs fr
(1/unty.
for education in this count)'.
each session to try' and inure
Iloth teams finally agreed Both sides agreed to meet teachers won't be tired out.
after more than an hour of again
tomorrow.
And,
At tomorrow's meeting, two
hassling - to insert a Rosenthal, of course, kept more non•money items are set
paragraph in Pellcy' counter hammering at Pdlley to change f or dIscussion. Pefley Is
proposal. The paragraph was a the meeting times and allow negotiating only non-money
combination of SEA and school bargaining during school hours, items un ti l it's known what the
board thought - or In terms of
Again, Pelley said no.
legislature will grant county

children of the school district of possible," he argued.
teachers, One such item, at
Seminole Count)' is an aim of
Representatives of the school board's negotiating team (left)
Pelley promised to take present, concerns transfers and
second of mefts be(,
A"n schoul W'd .0-sociation nicinIxIn an public education in Seminole "under considera Lion" SEA's reappointments.
Pelley, who said the board square off with the Seminole Education Association (SEA) in
effort to hammer out a 75-page master contract proposed rs
by SEA. County," the
inserted pargraph offer to meet on weekends.
didn't "mean it that way," accoun table to the public for the two teams managed to a
SEA says that item is lm75-page proposal, and Pelley yesterday was the preamble to reads,
From
the
first meeting, SEA portant because teachers are
argued that the board is pupiLs. We can't turn over that
hammer out about three pages is in the process of respo
nding the proposal. Rosenthal said it's
Although such a hassle may has tried to get more time for concerned about transfers
charged with the -managerial delegated responsibility to
of agreements including a with counter proposals.
"important to set a tone" in the seem trivial to the casual ob. meetings. Since the SEA team because of the
responsibility" of goverrng the -ou," Pelley told SEA.
bleak financial
preamble, recognition and
The first stumbling block the preamble, while Pelley said the server, it's not. SEA wanted it is compromised of school picture being painted
school system and is "held
by
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holds three spades.
Nevertheless the expert
declarer can handle this
defense. fie assumes that East
holds both black kings for his
opening bid so he wins the dia'
montl in dummy and takes a
club finesse. Then he cashes his
ace of clubs, enters dummy
with the ace of trumps, leads
dummy's lack of clubs and discards his losing heart on East's
high club,
This loser-on-loser play
leaves East all ready to ruff a
diamond, but with no way to get
the lead over to his partner

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EIGHTH CLASS

SeminoIe Junior College's eighth annual graduation
exercises held last night In the new C Health Center,
were historic In that It was the first commencement to be
held on campus and the last to graduate from the junior
college, which officially becomes Seminole Community
College this summer. In top photo Dr. Earl Weldon,
president, presents Cum laude diploma to Ruthatme
Steele as Richard Stone Jr. frigh t) awai his th
In
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graduates change their tascles en
masse, sigiiily;ng their completion of junior college
ed ucation. Commence ment speaker was Dr. Glenwood L.
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Bush Jr.

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recently-issued Grand Jury
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morn rig
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scheduled the item to come up
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GRACIOUS
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The unique Spaalsh archltecthre of theV.
Leffler home at 1925 Hibiscus CL, Sanf ord, not only chance
to reply to charges
beautffles this city with its gracious lines god well-kept
but reminds Floridians of the glory of mentioned within.

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Pleicones is expected to hate a to follow

Kimbrough's agenda itifl
s generated speculation that
the Board of County CornmionerL or agencies under
their control, may be cited in
the
The sealed repor should be
made public sometime before
tomo rrow.
Also, Tuesday, coni-

Kimaey as well.
hospitalized several times in detective bureau alter 13 years
report at tonight's 7:30 city
Pleicones told council it is
the past few months for on the force and was promoted missioners will:
LONG WOOD
Acting council meeting on disciplinary usual practice for an offi
ce r to treatment of a serious i llness
to chief in 1942 Kimsey was
blic Safety Director James ac tion taken against Paolrnan post notice of
Consider bids for a IIF
dangerous in.hlIflSe) d say, however, he known as
good police off icer, radio coliununicationi s)km
Terry Baker. Baker was ac dividuals on th
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for t he Department of Public
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last
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Grant also reported that
Kini%ey, contacted by 71*
After 13 years, Clonts said, question, told The Herald lit
Baker had placed a notice on Herald at his home Sunday, was according to the
News Sen- found that Kimsey was 'he 197.'
the police station bulletin board unable to participate in a
tinel's file on Kimsey, the man skeet shooting champion of
requesting fellow police orricm persondl interview. lie has been was made an impector in the Orange County and oc.

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The owner is asking that Sports
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But both Vogt and Wilson expressed reser. the tract zoned for agricultural
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The County Commissi on has proposed splitting vations over the issue. Both agreed,
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the duties of the Clerk of th
The zoning commission ,
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hiring a comptroller. The clerk is vehemently
against any such reduction in the powers of his iWue has created a "civil war" in the county.
advisory opinion on both the
Partly cloudy to occasionally
office.
Vogt said he felt the matter should be taken to annexation and zoning, vo

Rep hlattaw4i said if he can tinsince fellow

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the People for a vote. 'Mat can only luippen if agaimt tile Proposal. (
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Ho cessful in pushing the measure rntsoncrs said the annexation tonight in the 60
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ankle at a track event l Gainesville last week. She inHered the referendum at that time it will save "the tax.
could prove to be a detriment Iin
probabilit) 30 per cent today,20
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scheduled a meeting with State Rep. Vmnce of SR 4
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Springs, says he will submit to the people the
question of whethtr or not to create counts comptroller's ulliu I think iflt will o along
comptroller in a referendum held during the with me, I think he will, Hattaway said
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police change in the lit) ad- pipe for the Parks Department
stop and search the vehicle of Gerard Connell, were requested department for 32 years prior to Iiuna(lon
an out-of-county resident
And beginning at 7 pm will
to conduct an In%estlgation of his retireme n t in 1960
While
Pleicones
reported
Consider an ordinance to
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Council
homer Clonts, city editor of Baker indicated kilnse) was in esthblh an Airport Zoning
Baker, a resident of the city the Knoxville,
told city council last week he
Tnn News the habit of carrying an illegal Commission. The ordinance
since a )outh, attended Lyman Sentinel in an
telephone in.sawed off shotgun' in his which was requested
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The interview, which
begins at 10 p.m. EDT, will
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An impropriety in the notifi ed this violation.

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However, he did say that perhaps it was beiuse Freeman
was new at his A and just hadn't had time to keep Kimbrough
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An investigation into the
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An inquiry as to the last
marill in
Conunission recently selected audit of the Seminole County initted in construction industry
County
Attorney
Tom Building Department. The in Seminole County.
Grand Jury found that
Here, the investigation
department was audited In 1973
revealed a violation of 9W
by the Auditor General and
electrical code of Seminole
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as adopted by
With the next year within theCounty
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much attention."
Con ta cted at his offlcetndayJIeipsaid his office already

Seminole County out to know what it is he's vying cover
lip Williams said

extra safety precautions to be
taken in sich circumstances.
After the re-organization of
Copies Of the report were sent tile County Commission Such variances should be
to Seminole County Com. following the Nove
granted Only with restraint and
mission Chairman Sid Vihlen elections, State Attorney Abbott proper Precautioil for public
safety."
Jr., and to Casselberry %Iayor
Herring told The
Bill Grier, with the indication considering an investigation
That a General Con
they were to reply to the report into a possible violation of the was forced to allow a certain
within 10 days of their receipt of Sunshine Law
by Com. elecWcal contractor to work on
Haft
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dence "Tn m, th e decision was nude squelch the state at.
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prior to the next f&amp;al year. In addition, the board created a
position of Seminole County Insurance Offi cer two weeks ago"

stantial grounds for in- any violation of the state's provision shoWdbemade for

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tl iter for lit rrin1' off i
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u i tig ition into tile committee. In a memo to lkrrmg, hail
said, "I contacted County Attorney Tom Freeman by telephone
afl(I asked him what ti feelings were on the report that Mr.
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rand Jury report released Freeman. The Grand Jury
Commission
with
their
Friday containing investigation found --there is
insufficient authority under county or.
results from complaints about evidence and information dinance. "However, where such
six areas of county operation available at this time to
ordinances amount to a
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state attorney the problem was alleviated because, "It is the
present intention of the H(nrd of Cunt Cornrnlsinnt r to
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Both commissioners
Kinibrough only became aware of the report after requesting, a
copy front Herr in g last Friday. Williams has yet
receive a

IN Imt having Uit, Gr,ind Jury look into til e issuc.. lit.

Grand Jury wouhi have done ma ke re :nrnendti,
Freeman apparently already has done.

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"I think at this tim e th important thing to remedywhat
appears W be a bad situnUon and to eliminate any sible
legatio ns
such as
which
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upport of the entire property. half of which is under well as Tuesday'l tide for
I t was a good idea, and Hattaway said he's delegation before it becomes
a law.
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Postal officials have said the cost of the settlement will
NAP fix the size of the postal rate increase planned later
this year. In the talks that begin today, the unions are
determined to win a hefty hike In wages and bene1it.s in

what the Ford administration says is "the most important
collective bargaining agreement" this year.

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Winter Springs Ma)orTroy Piland iright) accepts Bicentennial
flag from Jack homer, county Bicentennial chairman,

as the Supreme Court prepares to bear an r.fgument
that
the death penny is unconstitutional because it is cruel

and unusual punishment. If the court makes a broad
ruling that the death penalty in any form is un.

led the Invocation. Daniels read Seminole County Seminole

WINTER SPRINGS - The
City of Winter Springs officially
Joined the growing number of
Bicentennial cities across rj
Saturday morning at
the Bicentenniji flag presentatlon ceremony held at the
municipal complex.
The Winter Springs Fire
Department and its Volunteers
hosted the affair with Coun.
cllinan John Daniels, chairman
of the city's Bicentennial
committee serving as master of
ceremonies. The Orlando Naval
Training Center Band, under
the direction of Master Chief
Petty Officer Ed Delight,
provided patriotic and inspirational music.
Rev. Floyd Peterson, of
Rcdccxr1cr Mc,rajan Church,

letters of congratulations from Bicentennial Committee, spoke
President Gerald Ford and of the purpose of the BicenGov. ReubEn Askew.
(ennial committee urging all
Jack Hornet, Chairman of citizens to take part in the

Thieu Resigns Position
SAIGON (AP) - President
Nguyen Van Thleu went on national television tonight to an.
nounce his resignation In hopes
it will lead to a peacelul politI.
cal settlement and preclude a
military takeover of Saigon by
the North Vietnamese.
Thleu sdecLsiontostepdown,
as reported by authoritative
Western diplomatic sources,
came as his regime faced the
lass of a 20th province, Birth
Thy, on the coast 75 miles east
of aigo,, and as radio contact

celebration of the nation's 2000
birthday. "We need to show the
rest of the world that America
Is great, has always been great
and always will be great, that
we will not roil over and play
dd,"
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Piland, who accepted for the ''
city. The honor of raising the
(lag went to Police Chief John %
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Bills revising the financial dis.
closure law and requiring coun.
ties to adopt land-use plans by
1980 ttere the major issues be.
fore legislative committees today.
The Standards and Conduct
Committee was working to
complete its strict disclosure
bill requiring public officials to
file income sources exceeding
$1,000 and copies of income tax
returns and net worth statements.
Meanwhile, the Senate Gov.
erninental Operations was considering house and Senate bills

requiring local government to
the proposed amendment to the
plan ahead in an effort to conconstitution, the ERA aptrol future growth.
parently will fail, 9,
The most controversial Issue.s
But Rules Chairman lew
oi the week's legislative calen.
Brantley. D-Jacksonville, said
dam appear to be ratification by
two or more opponents
the Senate of the Equal Rights
ably will vote to send the ERA
Amendment and efforts by both
to the Senate, bowing to dehouses to compromise on rernands that all 40 senators be
structuring
state
engiven a chance to vote on the
vironmental agencies.
controversial issue,
The Senate Rules Committee
The ERA apparently
has scheduled a Tuesday meeteet-trouble in U Senate, which melug to decide whether the ERA
jected ratification, 21.19, last
tan be considered by the Sen.
'cu. The house voted, 6243,
ate,
this session for ratification,
If members of the committee
leaving the question of whether
vote their expressed feelings
Floda will be the 35th state to
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I)CA HATON, Fla, Al')

- This picturesque city,
a(lvertjsed as a millionaires' palatial resort land, is on an
anti-image campaign to let People know
tOO,

"People read all the publicity and think Boca Raton is
too expensive a place. It's not true," says jewelry store
manager Elaine Allen, who's spearheading the Chamber
of
Commerce drive for a new image,
"A three-pound roast costs the same here as it would in
Fort Lauderdale"
To convince the outside world that Boca Baton isn't
eXcluSjv('
the city council has been striving to add low
and moderate Income housing, A few council members
are even trying to sprinkle Horn Bat' black populatiul;
Lhrouh the city, rather than conjine it to a single neigh.
tiorhood,

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"I think the House may be
willing to compromise by mov.
ing it to two agencies," said
Tucker, "My personal feelings
are that a two-agency concept
IS fine."

Delayed Bid

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t'ountv (,JhllitiI:,j:Icrs are criteria, such as lab:r 1uri' :10(1
hoping that the city-county facilities.
meetings will increase the
The Seminole County Port understanding between the
Authority, (SCOPA) tonight at 8 governing bodies.
will be brought up-to-date
the delayed bid awarding for
the Phase II project invoivmg
the tank farm of the Say-More
WINTER SPRINGS
A
Oil Terminals Inc.
workshop session at 6:30
Tnebids,flrstopenedseveral
tonight at the city recreation
weeks ago, were found to be
An advertising steering building will precede the
more than the $175,000 SCOPA committee within the Greater regular 7:30 council meeting at

Workshop

Promotional

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project of moving two announced plans this morning survey necessary reapirs on the
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tanks to the port and for a massive 'personal letter' building, built by the now
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putting a total of ten storage promotional campaign to at. defunct Winter Springs Corn.
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tract Florida industries to the rnunity Association and
Sanford
area,
Bids will be reopened later
recently turned over to the city',
The
direct
mall campaign of
this month f0r the project.
The matter will also come up
The bankrupt Concrete sending out approximately 450 for discussion on tonight's
Structural Systems, Inc., letters to company' presidents agenda,
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Industrial 125' Committee next
tonight
week for consideration for Farr'n.
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The steering committee, will,
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airman Tom Hunt, is setting
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla, (AP) -State officials say they
still can't find out If an oil broker used Federal Energy
Administration regulations to gouge Jacksonville electric
m
customers
for millions of dollars,
Despite denials from FRA officials of any lack of
cooperation, Hill Surowiec of Florida's Department of
Criminal Law Enforcement said, "Their (FEA) Con
t'ersatlons to date have been more toward trying to talk us
out of the merits of the case and not what
asked for.,,
He said the major problem is FEA's refusal to interpret
its rules and added, "Does the regulation apply or doesn't
itaPPlY_we need an answer either 'ay and not mTeiya
of doubletalk."

Moynihan Studied For U.N.

adjourned before the issue
could come to a vote, it was on
the calendar again today.
The house has a bill reorga.
The
three environmental
agencies into one super-agency,

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But in calling upon Feldman and his law partner,
Ricardo Ciravofo of Miami, the committee moves Into a
new area of us tIi11,each:,ierit probe.
Feldman appeared before the corjuliittee on March 25,
but he refused to answer 18 questions about an agreement
for him and Ciravolo to buy O'Malley's interest in a
Miami law firm.

There have been repeated
compromise discussions be.
tween Gov. Reubin Askew, Sen.
ate President Dempsey Barron.
1)-Panama City, and House
Speaker Donald Tucker, Tallahassee,
Askew and Barron have
agreed there should be two
agencies, one to manage
resources and the other to set

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Bennett Feldman, a Miami attorney who told a grand
jury he expected O'Malley to aid his insurance company
clients, faced stiff questioning from the committee today.
lie could continue to refuse to answer the questions.
TWO
ago, some committee members called for
halting a phase of the Investigation dealing with an in.
dictnent accusing O'MaLle of pressuring Gulf Life In.
surance Co. to lend $2.36 million to four business
associates.

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TAIJj\IJASSFI. H:i. AP,
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iiicr law as,ocitte of Insurance CO:
Th
UMalley should be a major (actor in the future of the
house committee investigating impeachment of the state
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ratify squarely up to the Senate.
Thirty-eight states must ratify the ERA to make it part of
the U. S. Constitution. Two
states which ratified the
amendment later rescinded the
ratification, The courts must
decide whether such action is
legal,
The Senate took"up its tw()agency
environmental

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NOTICE OF UNPAID TANGIBLE Perry Cameron Est
2%47 ' Flower Pot
93.02
PERSONAL PROPERTY TAXES
Kennedy
2,153 .0 South Seminole TV
7194 O Brien Constr Co Inc
Car Ben Jewelers Inc
131.68 Follys American Service
77.13
Sim 7 Kennedy
Repair
I) 72
719 Odyssey Inc
333 13
Car City
17l F F Ford &amp; Sons
71 19
A 1. rr, 'i I,
Southeastern Metal
Kiddl Varouscl
'rr 19 1-,' 6 2. Ca r!,n., D 'çrt,
Old
Pitt
Trratre
514
(19
At
21
m
Ior,t (t Ar,er ,in
2111
Xr Hello Ping
Craft ir
1.431 96
lora Stat1t s 1912. t4otce ,s
The Olympiad Iran
Fabrics
864?
Forest
City Printing
N'I'ef3t giv en that tanule personal Carpets ALaCarte
Southern Data
Group Inc
1.211.6.3
454
con
Inc
1660
&amp; Ofc Supplies
rroperty taxes assessed for 1971 are Carter Striping Service
Associates
11,92
Kingdom5 Home Sewing Ctn 107 19 Omega float Sales
31.13
Center Unit?
30.5*
now deflngunt, and beginning with Carters
KnIght Mechanical Inc
Southern Star Mfg Inc
35.4.73
Harold
77
Country Club
Forest Lake Farms
41.92
April )t, 1975, Such taxes are
Knights Fina Service
Southern States
12108
Electric Motors Sales
Kennel
3.76 Forget Me Not
Utilities Inc
Kothera Tile Company
195 17
interest of one ard one half Casa Correll Beauty
2.93
&amp; Service
14913
Florist Inc
143,22
Southern
States
Glenn
&amp;
Judy
Kriger
Percent per month plus the
670
Orange
Park
Country
Salon
93% Formal Design Inc
29.80
Bill La fire, Plumbing
Utilities Inc
16969
proportionate costs of pubI*%hlng Casselberry Sign Co
('li'b
373.91
WASHINGTON (AP; - Congress, having let President
77.0 Fox Industries Inc
209.2!
thiS notice. Unless the amount set Celery Ave MService
&amp; Heating
•
Southern States
71.37 Orar.qt' State Mechanical
17,11 Fraikin Realty
Ford's deadline for Vietnam aid pass, is expected to make
8.75
Lake Mary Carry Out
Utilities Inc
3)1 73
21 34
opposite each name is paid before Central Aluminum
'9' 19
Fr,dco Enterprises Inc
11.19
Lamar Life In, Co
Southwest Rd Lndry
key decisions this week on aid to beleaguered South
the 1st day of May 197S. warrants
33
3
orange
State
Really
7.36
Screen
36*7 Fred Auto Body
36.66.
W:lI be Issued thereon dirctlng the Central Designs
Land 0 Fabrics Inc
5. Clnrs
5 63
710.14 0rental Spa
Vietnam and the possible use of U.S. troops in evacuations
2.332 67
is 37 Thomas C Freeman
8066
Laugheaci Utilities
Sp.arlec Inc
117 73
lry upon and Seizure of sufficient Central F Ia Bldrs Inc
Orlando
Business
from that country. The Senate today takes up a $
$1.33 F F French Wells 1..
tangible Personal property or tax Central Fla Salvage
Systems
71.32
13911 Specialty Automotive
College
219.43
Pumps
73M
million humanitarian-evacuation package, with a final
payer to satsfy unpaid taxes 'and Central Furniture Co
Lawn Care Specialties
Maintenance
le.67
3111 Orlando Fluidics Inc
'97560
sii.is Frlck.&amp; Fricke l.'c
311.37
costs The names of the delinquent Certified
Layer Equipment &amp;
Specialty Sery Co Inc
14930
vote anticipated Tuesday. The House tahes up on Tuesday
Orlando Gypsum Specialty
Welding 5,
Frie ndly Cafe
10.33
Supply
tangitle personal property tax
Sports Shop Inc
320 $3
1829
Inc
SheetMetI
a $327 million reliefevactiation plan with less restrictions
11. 62 Fruit Growers Ep Co
payers and the amount of taxes, Chamberj Cabinet InLear Covntr Inc
SprIng Lake Hills
61 Orlando Marble &amp;
&amp;
Western
Fruit
Exp Co
on the use of U.S. armed forces, compared to the Senate
11386
Apts
Including the cost of advertising and
Leaslt Liquid of Fla Inc
54.21
3.3776?
GranIte Co
31.71
staIlation &amp; Carpentry
3.56 Fuller Brush Co
bill.
51 35
Leaslt liquid of Fla Inc
n?rrt't Ocrty are as follow:
Stad Inc
5.151
I.76? £6
Ozjurn
Equipment
Service
Champion Tailors
137
54,
1 13 Futronics lfldStriet
Leasit Liquid of F la Inc
Stamps Office Supplies
159.79 Oviedt Garage
3228
Dr Richard E
s
Inc
1,301.2$
Leasit Liquid of
A lLock5mithi
Star Electric
21 94
21.97
Ovi
edo
IV
&amp;
App
Chandler pA
267.06 GA. S Fence CO
1,01
Fla Inc
A&amp;A Auto Upholstery
1 14.S4
Slate Door II Inc
17 3)
1136 Cherokee Utilities Inc
736 Ii Gaines Barb"
A&amp;D Custom Products
Leasit Liquid of
Staten Motel
iii Chefs Automotive Service
71
03
.
Owens
Laundry
Leasing
232 97
31 01
Beauty Supplies
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) -The human jaw is getting
7.02
A&amp;W Root Beef' Drive In
Fla Inc
S tee l Tech Detailing
2031 PWCoritracto,-s
421.2$ Chicago Flat
967
36.6* Garys Shoe Repair
13.45
Earl Leiffer Truck
Actsor,air ApplIanc Serv
Sery
WAS
smaller, its chin is recedi.ng and its teeth am getting more
30.20 Chinese Treats
Palace Beer Garden
2512
60139 Gator Ac. Hardware
217.61
lng Co Inc
Adams American
Stereo
USA Inc
16.771,57
781 44
18,72
PafleIwo,-id
Chucks Family Recreation
7631
crooked, says a University of Michigan scientist. "Our
71116
Joseph
Gatil
0
B
A
Adroit Shoppe Inc
Leisure Pool Serv Inc
$171 ParS, Birdie Shop
7*60 Clarks Market
7639 Sterling Vending Co
269.55
Highland Center
whole facial structure below the eyes is falling to
102.23
Adventure Camps
Clem Leonarcis Shell
Inc
41 73 4
Part
ClubLuI
Ave
Coiffvres
16169
277.4.3 Geneva ervic,Center
31.71
International Inc
Serv Station
pieces," siys Dr. James E. Harris, chairman Of the
Patricia Stevens
160 41 Part &amp; Shop 303
10.36 Coffee Pot
3.433
17
1933 Georges Grocery
131.2;
Air SanIandOInc
Lewis Motorcycle Shop
101.39 Park &amp; Shop 42l
Car-en-Cl
93$
16,7* COgburn Fence Co
department of orthodontics, "When we see a person with
5,013.
19.25
The Gill Mart LTD
23102
Lewis
Sales &amp;Sery
Alans Fabrlcs&amp; Rugs
33.93 SEParker
371
65.65 CollinsBuilding I
3491 Slone Car Center
perfect teeth, it's so rare that we take pictures."
Glamour
Pools
of
Life Builders Inc
John P. Alexander
Stratford Square ApIs
6)0 Paugh Publishing Co
1499
1.00621
Devefopment Corp
SSAD
Orlando Inc
530.43
All Breed Dog Train
Robert
LLikensMD
SNO.'
75637 PeaocJ Ott Maim
$10 57
Comfort AlrServicej
10.37
ClennsBe.'rIFgod
54.0
Ll'tie ')siry Manor
ing Academy Inc
Suburban
U..u.
10.07 Communication Techniques
Center
117
Frank R Godoy Auto
Aft Auto Sales
Inc
Summit Apis
313.1$ To
$71 Inc
170.10
M Pemberton
111,21
Sales
30.95
Altamonte Coffee Shop
Liz Fashions
YCT (Twigs Ceramic
Concept Design Inc
7006
Inc
141.5$
Joel Edna pGraf
27.0.1
&amp; Catering Serv
Local Publications
Tile)
1004 B L Perkins
775.1 Concrete Structural Systems
437
WASHINGTON (AP) - Daniel Patrick Moynihan,
31719
Grants Crawler Paris
Long Vending Service
Altamonte Really
ZIS 29 Pprrys Funeral
H E Tatter
291.01
16.31
OfFior Ids Inc
7.117.71
former ambassador to India, probably will be named to
&amp;SfVICCInc
99.79
Altamonte Springs Florist
Longwood Ai)toSupply
173.39
TasTO
216.82
67.77 Consolidated Recovery
Chapel
72.71
Truman E Grason AHy
23.94
A ltamonte Spgs Inn
replace John A. &amp;all as the
Longwood Barber 5
Tasty World Rest.
10.13 Phillips Beauty Sa
ambassador to the
ServIces Inc
114$
1673
Gravely
Maitland
Inc
205.5*
&amp; Racquet Club
LonqwoodCoff,eShop
GiftGas
739.2$ Pickering Really
United Nations, according to an administration source.
992.10
6.327,39 Consolidated Steel Inc
6U. 97 Charles A&amp; Estelle Gray
16.1
1.13
Aluminum Products Cc
Longwood Shell
150.61 Georger Pierce
11.71 Helen Constantine
Totes General Store
21.31
33,06
Greater
Constr
Co
Although the source declined Sunday not to say why the
777.51
American Radio Chemical Cor•
Longwc.od Village
Tarco Inc
John H Cosselman
42776
PiNWp,Istle
123.61
31.49
Green
Brothers Roofing
change was contemplated, there were reports that Scall
1*79
Enterprises Inc
p
Ta,tor Mfg colnc
3946* Coltman Transmission
1,31177
400. I? Place Homes Inc
Green Meadow Apts
7.777,54
Loomcraft
Carpets Inc
American
Steel
Bldgs
Inc
Technical Engineering
45.57
Center
was being considered for another high governmcz t pos2.
604 Plantation Apis
705.77
3,761.93
Green R lvii- Constr Co
61.07
American Terrazzo Co
Lovely Lady Beauty
Corp
14,19
773.63 Country Quick Mark et
Sheldon Polakoff
350.91 WH Green $,Sons
255.22
Salon
Amy Anderson Realty
Technitronlcs
6*87 Pottery Barn
1606 Courtenayalørs Inc
413.01
51.31
Marion
RGreene
0.10
772.21 - MIM Ceramics •
Emory A Anderson Jr
Terre Bells Land
12.03 Preventive Med Clinits
107.79 Ccxartq'ty Punt &amp;
Green, &amp; Sons
Mobil Sery
M&amp;MfflrtSee'ylc,jnc
Co Inc
13.71
57 II
Body shop
Inc
)$I
Eleciric Inc
,,
'13.21 Mabe)$ S wap Shop .
Cntr
Things Pd That I nc
14.91 Progrb5siprufllngco
27 13 Cowan to
16209
72342 Grove Motel
8.11 Mac Dry Wall
Angefinat Sub Shop
402.42 Putt Putt Golf Course
Third Planet Environmental
1$4, IS Crabtree septic Tank
13.21 Gus's Gun Shop
77
10.79
Maid Rile Bakery
Ann Mar ICFashions
33.19 Creative lnterinjsInc
Systems Inc
411,17
Allen P Pyle
$1.98 Guys Mom cf Bar 80
711.10
Inc
AnnSFtOtist
133.02
44*1 Cress Chemical Co
Ed Thomas Ins Co
)10.$6
Landclesringlnc
23.71*71
17.21 HiACerarnics
11.97
Maitland Utilities Inc
Ansley TvService
iii.os Pyle PropertiesInc
Thomas Ice Co
51.16 ECIdICCUndIII
$1374
3713
HI
S
Stor
for
Men
Aqua Lelsre Inc
Maitland Utilities Inc
331 31 Oulihy Clea,',,'i
I öó Custom Builders of
Thomas Stables
21 II
No S
$131
307.79
Ma.tlanj Utilities Inc
Argo Vend inoService
Calvin 0 Thompson
977W Qtj,tt Mobil 5vices
7711
CentratF for ids lnc
416 11
12.16 H&amp;MPrinting
11.31
CASSELBERRY - Council agenda. Officials are also JacquefIneArpel
739.81
Mallard TranspCorp
9.71 Guest Realty
Calvin DThompson
30253 OtlM Land Clearing
70.01
6.165,99
0.11
Hacienda
Mobil
Hornet
Eugene Matter
tonight is scheduled to hear scheduled todiscusstJmatter The Art Gallery
13) 90 Dateair Inc
6780 Rainbow panthInc
Garden Rd
54.73
Sales
159.27 374
7510
Arti st Market GiftIQue
Manufacturers
Leas
Corp
359
Davescarag,
from developers of Lake of double taxation. Casselberry Ari StiC
170.55
Raven Fork Leisure
9.63
HaclendavillageInc
310.36
IrIOLID
Beauty &amp;
Da
1977
Clifford Glhumann
Rtfl
3.57
Hodges
1833
JHbgC&amp;
So
n
CoI
6843
Estates,
nc
11.01
where officials have prepared a
Wig Sin
Manufacluring teas
tiago Tavern
73*71 Oays Inns ofAmerica
Ra
77 71
1,711,23
The
llalrParior
353'%
sidewalks for me ) homes document stating the county Artistic PooI
iflQ LTD
71.71
Tip Top Mobile Home
191,04 Phil Deere Furniture
Interest
244.26 Hair Styles by
Manufacturing Lees
Associated Management
Delco
Sale
Inc
The Realty C(wpofFi
setup iservice
1646
were constructed Inside right of owes Casselberry residents
16.90
Vvoon
1.
1119
McColough
16.82
lngLTO
Cønsunants Inc
741.10 RKOIdSPIaCk
Joseph l Laura Tobin
10.01 Delucas Italian Grocery
10.32
HaICompu?,i-Inc
36.68
ways and out of compliance $341,639 a year, beginning this Afln Beer Garden
63150
Manufacturers Leas
16.71
Todd Equipment Leasing
&amp; Delicatessen
Record Shop
253.68
211,75
Halcrafls
4510
with Contract ztipulatlons.
ingilD
Atlantig Swimming Pool Inc 31.67 Delux Bar
fiscal year.
$89.50 Region Deyelop,l
Todd MP?0dUdIOS
Sb
98.19 Harvey D Hamby
77.1$
11.39
Au Unique Enterprises
Manufacturers Leas
ToIbei-? Lumber Sales
6750 James Desmef
Resides
179 IS
Inc
4111
HandiChek Inc
The resolution was up for Austin Dev Corp
159.62
Last week, City Atty. Ken
lag LTD
S4547 Pesort LTD
Tomorrow Inc
$01.73 DICII 1 Eds Constr
1054
1642
Handy Food Store 1410
294.17
Manufacturers LeasMcIntosh told officials from approval tonight, but it was AutoCleanwath
13.63
Shop
Tompkins Land Co
Retts
Apartmer,
573 4*
46.39 Harper Agency
i
10.09
ing
LTD
Automotive
Service
110.11 The Rich Earth
Dlckt Appliance Sales
Toms Pizza
Greater Construction Co., the moved to a work session alter
II? 31
A F Hatch Vending Co
3)192
7701
Marbeya Club Apit
of Orlando
23.91
033 30 Ricpts,,r Reatty
&amp; ersice
Toms Pizza Shop
131 76
74.69
city
officials
decided
to
readHa
Farm
6!)
firm that developed
'elWd the
1761
Marina
Isle
A yletburyHome Corp
7216 Dipper Dan Ice Cream
t,eroy
Twr Beauty Salon
54 80
Ha*kins Electric coInc
just some of the figures in the
3156
Mar-tab
Azalea Court Motel
home project south of SR 43.4
861
Shoppe
Town &amp; Country
Con%Ir Co Inc
70173
Heith
&amp;
Assoc
Land
5237
Maryland Fried Chi ck ec
511 Dixie Metals Inc
that building sidewalks inside report prepared by the city's B A S Motel Blurs Inc
Beauty Studio
Poberts&amp;Gilman
37.00
3-404
Survrs
1321
92.76
BIB Dist
Nil Rest Supply Inc
13.36
Dixons
$74.4 AiheIl $, ilc
Electronic
Tradewins Modular
£ C HeInsin Constr
right of was has Invalidated finance director, Harold BoWl. BID Roofing CO Inc
Maryland Fried Chicken
1,638.3$
Service
Mobile Hort3 Inc
Robinson
76 16
7199
Colnc
1333
On Tuesday, city officials in RIM Fence Inc
1.09
their bond.
Nti Rest Stspply Inc
30011 Do Nut Ranch
106.13 Rogers Aircraft
Treasure Chest of
4*6
Heritage
Constr
Co
inc
3343
Master Color Electronics
Altamonte Springs have fill .l6Mltor Supply Inc
31.00 Doris Beauty Shop
Beauty
Romets Furnitur,Co
so 13
6.2$ Herndon Ivci 1
Sy
Greater Construction of- scheduled
2402 Rottlli Fish Market
5*67 Dunkin Donuts
scheduled a 4:30 p.m. meeting. 815 Construto,s Inc
Tres Chic
972.
43
$003
Scott
Inc
1.77
McCoy Del,it Cleaners
Furn 8, AppI
Jim Durleys Dozier
7173 Marl Pci
TrIk. Industries Inc
ficlals offered to tear out the City Commissioner George Badcock
110 77
Hess Hardware
707
2974
Assoc Store
McCuIlarcarp,nter
33*18
11.55 Rox.ConIn
Service
triStates Lumber Co
si'lewalks,
435.08
but
77],7Q
MOM* &amp; Hunt Record
McDaniel TV
Bill Baker Volkswagen
Council Perkins is expected to chair
1364 Royal Oak Realty
Dynamic Masonry Inc
ol Fla Inc
107.16
$17 57
World
13.7$
Chairman
772)
Inc
Edith
.1 T McLain
1.11541 Eagle Utilities Corp
7,07 Ruby Car Wash
Duerr meeting In the atsence of
Trim-Tic
Inc
142 96
26.V.3$ High Amp Auto
LASr&amp;Sar&amp;MB.IkeJI.
McRalney
Paint
1.
protested, She said such a move Ma
3,10 East Longwood
Turner Farms Inc
0 8 Rucker Plumbing
).7S7
71
Mayor Norman Floyd.
Electric
73.10
Glass
Balance Accounting &amp;
7169
Automotive
Inc
TlrnerF,nceCo
by the firm wouldn't be UnI) 3-'
13*73 Lloyd W Mitt
14.99
169.29
Floyd, who has been
BKPSrv
Melionvlli,Trar,Ap,s
197)7 PumneysMlltworks
1011 East Side Country
Unique Starter Drives
31707
Hoening Hardware 8.
30613
Angel Merviez
151 31
dertood by residents, who nominated "Boss of the Year' Bates P,'ar,,,fls Products
I? 07 Tony Puasi Ins Agenc y
Market
United McIalfab
33
29
Marine
54,4
4
60
fleauty&amp;,oz
Finishing
.Metal
wmikl blame the city,
I&amp;97 Frar.k(t'.j7,
9 05
IrIC
Fl.
by his secretary, Margaret Or
401 25
liii IhamespHogl,
76.3$
Beck
Metro Mechanical
54793 Echols Bedding Co
St John &amp; 5,
UniverSAl
Const Ind
Duerr said she cGuld foresee Johnson, will be escorting her BedRkhardt
Holloway
A,
Assoc
59.07
&amp; Bath FbShion
Contractors
Inc
1997
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Inc
Electric Co
19,361 91
10.3$ Eleanor Holmes Barber
residents
63 97
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Shop
Melt Y.hOeRepair
7301 Ecological Utilities Inc
becoming to the annual banquet of the
1862 San Jose Apfs
WOUns*orthflkfrs
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Shop
440!
4
736 Micks Welding Service
Gerald 5 &amp; Clbudeft.
"dissatisfied" because people National
$51.4
Ecological Utilities inc
Valley Forge Spts
San 0 klein Por table
441.37
Secretary's
Holton Drywall
67
Wflehrey,s
Mid
Fla
Dodge
3.79 Ecological utilities Inc
$17.11
Direction Inc
Toilets Co Inc
"have been tod their front yard Association,Orlando chapter, Behrens
137 11
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37,49
flth
MidFIa Golf Shop
742.18 EcologicalUt;Iitieslnc
81.3$ Sanfly Cove Apts
Van-guard
Lndscpng
273.93
is theirs."
GWHorrefl
Equip
Inc
31)
59
3271
Charles
Below
Midway
Co
Bar
at the Carlton House, south
73 36 Edies Nursery
&amp; Nursery
Sanford Aircraft Inc
446 53 Horse 5. Rider Store
360 11
76
9244
Midway Mart
Bensons Custom
Mcintosh told officials they Orlando,
31.10 Sanford Cafe
Victors Drafting Service
#rude
L3.
House
of
Dinettes
II CV,
19 11 Mi0w5yP00lpm
Boat
Tops
77.01 Sa nford Fairway Plaza
'
11,74 B i*ards 81cm. SuppIi
needed either a ncr bond or
Victory Beer Garden
1.11) g
Leonard Howard
$1.36
Also to be selected at the John L. Benton
10.01 Mike;Iron Works
140,70 Eldridge Dairy
3.95
Drugs
Inc
Village
Beauty
Salon
451
66
Howarcss
1251
Mbite
Sta
proof the old bond is still valid, banquet is the "Secretary of
*7743
30 54 Miiady Vanity
Ann.es Hair
the itcHy
Eleanoqs Barber Shop
Ttl* Village Craftsman
Sante Fe Equip Co
1.73
Howell &amp; King Inc
I 79
710 6
Styling Salon
34 79
Beauty Salon
evel, though exact stipulations Year."
11
11017 Ellinor Realty
7)16
SariaCallermn
Vlncents
Carpentry
1061
Inc
1-lOeland
&amp;
Snell
433
61
19
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M'tford
Mi(hanical
of the contract haven't been
I.S335
Dr EugeneHClIls
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Srhlusemeyer
Visual
Dynamics
Inc
31.67
Constr Inc
390 IS
The commission meeting is Bicycle Castle
9,80
70 61
Miller Apartments
14.99 Joseph P SchneIder
2I1.47 Ellsworth Body Shop
met,
W K Consult an ts Inc
23.31
Hydro Foil Corp
11 57
09.67
expected to be brief, according Big 0 Corp
Miller Detective Aql!n
11501 Empire Enterprises Inc
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41
Robert C &amp;
L Roy Seckinger
1937
I OS Leasing Corp
7)33
BtgDCorp
The item Is on tonight's 7:30 to City Clerk Phyllis
Miltons
Contractor
tO.)9 EmporiumD,qg3
Elizabeth EWcie
11.05
1
Seminole Ftorsi Farms
I DSLeasingcorp
33 41
230.61
BigO Corp
Service
13 31 Engin4.frjflQp,od,,ctsInc
54,313 Semlnolaplardwar,
Wanda
Flames Beauty
101,19
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Inw,ane
Marketing
Mini
fligDCorp
Tow
Inc
149.34 Seminole Ins Agency
3791 EnterpriseCo,ntrColnt
Salon
17.03 i,,
7287
2593
Mr Hair
6.97
7175 A Martin 8. Emma
75,47 3.mngl Lodge Inc
Waters
Plumbing Inc
Interiort
fly
1 S]
, 711
BgDCorp
615
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Mr
Locksmith
Inc
39*6
MEihlman
17 71 Seminole Offset
WCatherlt, Air Cond
Irrnaf1on,lSpc,wp,,5
4
14)9
Big 0 Corp
Mobile World Sates
10 39 Exciting Life Inc
&amp; Mfg
Printers
42.17
Inlervest Inc
14 12
246.11
The Big Wheel
I Serv Inc
3
3,72 Executive Point
34.33 Seminole Phi,
William P Webb II
lras Beauty Shop
Bill Jan-s Family Inn
'I
34
Mociel
In
1
4
41 33
Building
c37.11 Barber Shop
DC PA
37271
JIB Fiberglass
191 55
1
Trc. BILe Frame
Modern
Store
Dr'sgn
$0 79 Family Motor' Moines
Seminole
)VkMaI'nPlumbing
&amp;
Specialists 5. Repair
33369
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Boln AWo Clin k of
Concepts Inc
of Fla Inc
13714
Electric
Weklwa Floor Covering
1001 .1 AS Mens Fashions A
Fern Park
1771
Monarch
Pefrlqc'ration
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Fannie
Restaurant
Sen'n!i. 6
West Side Grocery
--llc.ar an alIiatk,n f n;!, a
17 70
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437
12 155
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255 34 Seminole Surplus
Store
4
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Hut
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2) 3)
5r 16 Monroe Harbour Inc
$944
FarIpy
1409,16 Semnean Drywall
3.49
Western Auto Store
J&amp;MSpraySi'ryic,
a zoning commission to unnamed canal in Mobile Bonnie &amp; Clydes
11991
205.53
M,
i)oney
Appliance
Sery
27.66
FarrIers Plastering
Supply Co
Whitaker Paving
JVGrocery
21? 41
Hideout
1.51 Den MOOre Masonry
20133
Service
regulate land use requirements Manor at Lake Short, Drive.
Se'ntryfenc
Co Inc
79.01
Jack&amp;MacsFurnilu,e 1$ i91
S.713 33
Constr
37.03 Therasfdoncot ,age
3) 02 Sell Glass Tank Co
on county land arou
WigsN
Stuff
41.10
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Realty
Inc
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37 69
3
174
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10
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Shell
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WilliamsAmoco
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Shamrock Engineering In
airport,
107
01
P53
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.
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a permit to erect a dock and
7093 Felhecnett Forms Inc
17 57 Shanty Pub
WII;iams Hair
4)9.70
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I Ii P5utfr Unlimited Inc
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IIJLV UIWI 2w JTiSOflfMS on death rows in
prisons around the United States would be spared. The
court is hearing oral arguments today in the appeal of
tse T
T
. FI cr, 2a . arid ).uiitor fruni Raleigh, .\.(,
uho shot and killed a friend in July 1973 after an argumen
that started in a dice game.

Disclosures And

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He mentioned some of the
proposed
events planned by, th
was lost with Xuan o I
a
committee
heavily fought-for
provincialcommemorative
walk" to
capital 40 miles to the east of
Philadelphia by Barb ara
Saigon,
Muller, which will begin on May
1 and a county veterans'
There was no immediate
memorial to be located possibly
action from the Viet Cong, but
at
the count' park on SR 419
they have been demanding
Thicu's resignation and had
said they were ready to start
talks with "another adminis.
tration" In Saigon "that speaks
for peace, Independence, democracy and national con-

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port in order that SCOPA may guidelines for an all out effort to
The Commercial Committee
anot
attract industry to Sanford.
?.tllwee Middle School, won dinners for themselves and families, tenant.
of
the Greater Sanford
POSTER CONTEST
A subcommittee also was Chamber of Commerce will
at McDona1d' , Fe 'n Park, for their posters on bike safety on
Also, on tonight's agenda IS
display at McDonald',, All children who made
poster received a discussion of the 1 975-76 budget. formed this morning to finalize meet tomorrow morning In the
the content of the letters, which chamber at 8:15 to finalize
ticket for free hamburgers and french fries. From left, Donald
Hughes, general manager, and the top
may
be followed up by a series plans for the May 13 'Farm-City
Julie tihteai,
of correspondence.
Ronnie Montgomery (in back); Tom Wichma and Greg Bar.
Festiva
Festival.'
The '25' committee is
tle$t. (h erald Photo by Elda Nichols)
The
committee
is
operating on an advertising spearheading business support
budget of $1,200-i ,400, Hunt for the produce and retail
The Sanford City Commission said.
selling 'Festival,' designed to
and the Seminole County
The 450 industries were spur the Sanford business
Commission will meet in a joint seleed from computerized economy by bringing shoppers
session tonight at 7:30 in
lists provided by the Depart- from the surrounding areas Into
A 19-year-old South Seminole substance,
Sanford City Hall.
Commerce. The lists downtown and Sanford Plaza,
wine distributors office
of Comerce.
it ,
man was being held in count),
an residence on Myrtle Ave. off S. charges of defacing private
Nputy R. E. Ache and undetermined amount ofand
The
meeting,
with
discussion
cash Sanford Ave. Sanford.
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jail on $5,000 bond today Sanford police patrolman John and checks was taken, acproperty and released to their expected to center on the much- *
Sanford
police
today
said
parents
custody.
following his arrest at the W. Foster arrested Walter cording to deputy H. A. possible arrests
contested double taxation Issue, *
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pending
Butler Plaza Shopping Center, Graham, 21, of Titusville, early Newshutz.
Hughes said the juveniles is the first of a series which the * skmi"
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Casselberry, on a charge of today at 25th St. and U. S. 17-92,
further investigation of a were charged in connection county commission has *
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NIghttime burglars forced weekend burglary at Croom.s with a March 29 incident in scheduled with the county's *
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breakingtoand entering
Intent
commit with Sanford, on an auto theft their way Into the home of High School, W, 13th St. which vandals spray painted municipalities,
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a charge. Graham was being held Miron Wells, 118 Gum Si, Patrolman Tony Brooks said the words "Pig" and "Nark" in
misdemeanor,
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In county jail on $5,000 bond.
AT ANY TIME
Other items slated for *
Sanlando Springs, deputies four persons, Including
- Sheriffs deputy P. J. Higgins
A 48-year-old Longwood man, reported, and took $135 from Juveniles,
white on the freshly painted discussion include a regional *
found Sunday
van ola uniformed Sanford sewage treatment plant, joint *
arrested Kevin Wayne Johnson, injured Sunday In an explosion Wells' wallet in a bedroom inside a fence surrounding
the blue
policeman
19, of Foxcroft Apartments, On
at
his paving projects, a county-wide
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while the resident was asleep. school,
a bicycle behind a nearby'
home, Hughes said one of the library system, animal control,
Arnold
Marchlone,
of
savings and loan association
After officers obtained a key Ju;eniles indicated the van was parking around the county *
5H(RA,
building after responding to i
Press'iew Ave., Longwood, and entered the school grounds mistaken for one belonging to courthouse and sidewalk *
HOTELS I MOTOR IHHI nORLOWIQE SiRVI
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told deputies 50 in cash was they discovered the band room, an area narcotics agent,
burglar alarm at the Music
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27th
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taken from a beer mug bank by library and several classrooms r
Shack In the shopping center.
burglars
who broke a window to had been forcibly entered.
Higgins said on his arrival he
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his home.
School officiaLs were to make
observed man Inside the store
John
Eardley,
of
310
S.
an
inventory
today
deter* Police Beat Pressview,
looking through record albums.
Longwood,
reported
mine
if
anything
is missing
Casselberry police units
watches,
tape from the burglarized rooms.
called to assist Higgins and a aboard his houseboat
the recorder and a .32 caliber
Joe Higgins, of 615 Pine Ave.,
man fled the store on a bicycle, Sanford Marina, was listed In revolver were taken from his Sanford, told police that $1
50 in
officers reported.
fair condition today at Orange residence, according
to tools
taken
parked
Sanford police jailed Joe Memorial Hospital, Orlando, sheriff's reports.
residence.
"Grandpa" Jones, 56, of 812 with back and leg injuries.
Deputies today were ltaking
Sanford
police detective Sgt.
Cypress Ave., Sanford, on
Sanford Fire Chief G. M. for three saddles, valued at Eddie Hughes reported today
$10,000 bond on a burglary Harriett said H. L Blanken. $300, taken in a breakin at a that two 16-year-old juvenile
charge after residents at 814 ship, 48, of 303 Partridge Lane, barn at the
Donald C. Younger boys have been arrested on
Cypress called police reporting Longwood, reportedly was
burglar.
working on the engine of his
The two families occupying houseboat, the "Good Idea,"
The
the house told police they after refueling and a spark of
captured Jones as he tried to undetermined origin set off a,
ELECTRIC
enter the house by a window, small explosion and fire.
START
10 H.P. 30" CUT
In other weekend
A fire department report
Altamonte Springs police jailed listed damages to the boat
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Barry Richards, $5,000 Plan. $4,000. Police said the fire
ta'ion, Fla., on $5,
bond. following the explosion was
bond.
91
Richards was charged with quickly extinguished by other
aggravated assault when boaters.
Pacesetter ApartSheriff's deputies today
NEVER BEFORE HAVE YOU
ments on Wymore Road.
reported burglars cut a lock off
BEEN ABLE TO BUY
Scott Cameron Bailey, 20, of a fence gate, pryed
metal
QUAUTY RIDING MOWERS
1320 Surmnerlin Ave., Sanford, panel from a warehouse and
AT SUCH SAVINGS.
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was being held without bond In entered the Jim Taylor Car,
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court warrant charging A padlock was reported cut
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Fit ENC II AVE., SANI'Oflfj, FLA. 32771
Area ('ode 305422.2511 or 831.9993

It's been about four years since the last Um
J
picked up a bowling ball. Having been invited to
"finish-out" the present city League at Bowl
America In Sanford, it didn't take too long to learn
some of the other "old-timers" were still chucking
'em down the lanes; secondly, there are quite a few
new friends whom you'll meet on any given night of
bowling.
Jack Ruehien is a classic example of the latter,
After the second week of rolling with him,
Huettlen gave me one of his peraonaiizejj name
cards. It's worth repeating: Jack L. Ruettlen,
U.S.
Air Force, Retired-No phone; no credit; no address,
no business; no money; and no problems.
That's my kind of people

Monday, April 21, 1975-4A
WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
Wll.1,lA1 D. CURHIE, Managing Editor
ROBERT C. MAR KEY, Advertising Director
Iltqne Delivery : Week, 55 cents; Month,
$2.40; 6 Months, 114.20:
Year, $28.40. By Mail: In Florida same as
home delivery. All
other mail: Month, 12.70; 6 Months, $16.20; 12
Months. $32.40.
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Has A Troublesoin

income tax returns this year-due to contusion
existing on 'tax tebates".
And then I'm told by one of our readers that she
recently had an Individual come to her front door,
said he was a representative of the Internal
Revenue Service (IRS), and that she owed on this
year's return.
He further stated (and for effect.Jooked down on
a typewritten sheet he had in his hand) that someone
had turned this lady's
einto his office.
"Well. I don't believe that's correct", said the
woman. "As a matter of fact, I have my return
prepared by a certified public accountant and he
f....n• 1,....
only lives a few doors ilnwn 1k1. U.'VL.
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her and I'll get him for you."
"No, no that's not necessary. Apparently
been some sort of a mista ke back at the office." An
with that, the 'caller' made a hasty retreat.
(Ohviously, th e man was misrepresenting
himself and
was in no way connected with
IRS)
We offer this illustration to you hoping
it'll serve
as a warning to be prepared..... the vultures are

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It makes you sit back and wonder.On one side
of
the newscoluri we're told by Bob Pearson
office
manager for th e Sa nford office of H &amp; H Block that
there are many who apparently are not filing their

Precedent Started?

Robert Haldeman has been convicted and sen.
fenced to prison for his role in Watergate.
He has
appealed his conviction. In the meantime, he hired
out to CBS for two successive Sunday evening interviews in which he suavely insisted that he is not
RAY CROMLEY
guilty of anything with which he has been charged.
Several things disturb us about this. To pay news
figures for interviews is to set a troublesome
precedent. CBS can afford to meet Haldeman's
price, but some smaller news sources cannot. Does
such treatment tend to give convicted felons a
touch of glamour, a 'crtain star quality, to take the
F
curse off their ollense?
We are accustomed to paying for memoirs, but
these come along after the heat of th e event, when
Of
issues are settled. Does Haldeman's profession of
innocence tend to rehabilitate him in the nation's
eyes? Do we believe, as the Nixon administration
WASHINGTON (NEA) - A few days ago I
spent
the evening with South Vietnamese who
appeared to believe, that 'P.R." can take care of
had
been
making frantic phone call., to Saigon,
almost anything?
attempti ng to learn the fate of parents, sisters,
Should CBS in effect, subsidize such "P.R." for a brothers. They
were now
convicted criminal still awaiting a decision on work out what couJdbe done.together, trying to
meycameupwIth
appeal"
no answers.
There are serious issues involved here, but
These men and women were not thinking only
perhaps the simple underlying truth th at connects of relatives, but of hundreds of thousands of
a ll of them is that delineations between news and other Vietnamese they knew would be killed or
Imprisoned indefinitely by the conquerors,
show business are growing fuzzy.
Some of these quiet women were considering
No matter how hard it tries on occasion to be
chainlngtlemselsesto the fencesur,.jng the
more, often with brilliant success, television j
White House. Most sat unspeaking in complete
inherently an entertainment medium. The selec- dejection.
tion and broadcasting of news
There are a million South Vietnamese who
is influenced by its
entertainment value.
have worked for the American government, or
The Haldeman show was entertaining, in much American firms, or who are related to
the same way that certain grotesqueries of the SAmerican., or Vietnamese living in the U ni ted
ta tes, or who ha ve otherwise been closely
circus side sho ws entertain,
associated wi th the American presence In that
But what he was talking a bout went to the core of country.
the American morality, It is a tough
There are millions mo re - intellectuals,
enough
challenge for news media to deal with
such mat- school teachers, lawyers, politicians, Ian.
downers, police, military officers and NCOs,
ters. It is no place to seek entertainment,
And in the end, the Bob Haldeman Show offered hamlet chiefs and village council members,
officers In fishi ng and farming cooperatives, who
very little else.
would be expected victims of execution squad
If developments in Hanoi after 1954, lii Souti
Korea after the Northern invasion, in South
Vietnam after the Tet attacks and in Cambodian

The Clock
coirdng out of the woodwork. They are ast1ng an
envious eye towards the anticipated tax rebates.
Don't let 'em get yours.

Evening Harm Id, Sanford, Fl.
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There was a time when "Life Begins At 40"
meant something. With the changing (lines, that
number has been reduced In some circles.
The prospects of changing one's career or
starting from scratch after age 35 will be explored
by natIonally-renowned exnerts during a "New
Careers at Mid-Life" symposium Ma' 9-30 at
Florida Technological University.
The program, which will get underway Friday
May 9 is designed to provide those who are facing
career choices with Insights of what they can expect
and how to refocus their own priorities,
Incidentally, there are more than 600 students at
FTU who are over 40 years of age.

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ORLANDO, Eta. iAPi
"it was almost unheard of
for a bishop's wife to have a payin
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hristiami Folcll, v.ife of Central Florida's Episcopalian
P
p a
bishop.
But today. Mrs. Folwell works a 9a m to 3 in shift in
the progressive care unit at Orange MrnoriI Hospital
-She says her husband, the Rt. Rev. William Folwell, and
their three children encouraged her to take up a nursing
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W76 presidential nominations may turn out to be
up for grabs, It behooves all of us to stop and
consider whether we might be right for the job.
Thinkofit: Fame! Power! Achancetoseeif
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WASHING1ON__RlOO1.,asItLIoUI
have the iIIhtcI An,,k• •1...' we 1---nave otasej boycott,, . Otherwise,
are bringing the politics of th
we don't want (bern doing recent columns,
e Middle people working for us,"
we have exposed atrocious
East to their investments here in the United
bu
siness
In
South
Carolina,
Another ex-employe, also on tape, recalled
.. It's not a Jewish
Sta tes,
deficiencies
in
Veterans
Administration
issue, but an American Issue."
that a younger employe asked at a sales
hospitals.
Now
a
Baton
Rouge,
La., veteran,
They have purchased Kiawah, a pearl of an
Responded the Kuwaitis In Washington: Marvin
meeting:
"What
should
I
do?
I
ha
ve
Haborn,
has
this
Jewish
island with 10 miles of sparkling
.-Mere Is never
evidence of malpractice, He
sand and virgin customer, and he wants to come to the
going to be any discrimination will charge
Island.
land off the South Carolina coost. They plan to What do I tell
in
a
$3
million lawsuit
(at the Kiawab island resort) against the Jews
him?"
as inadequate and irresponsible treatment in that
construct a $250 million resort for rich
Jews." The world boycotting, said an embassy hospitals caused
VA
One of the older salesmen, according to the
him severe injury. Ills story has
Americans on the island.
spokesman, "has nothing to do with Jews, . It
ex-employe,retorted: "You Just tell him there Is
Is been corrobroati by doctors and
only against Israel."
layers
The Kuwaitis iiave chosen Sea Pines Corp., a no synagogue on the island, and none is plan:
John Bartels, controversial
chief of the Drug
company accused of subtle prejudice against ned"
Footnote: To get the Kiawah project going, Enforcement Admin istr
ation,
was so furious
This "was agreed with no surprise by
Jews, to de velop and manage the posh Island
pa
Fraser spoke with the Treasury
over our recent report
De
On the narcoti
rtment
In
cs enanyone," reported the ex-employe,
resort Kuwait, of course, is a
"There was Washington. Thereafter, a high Treasury of- borccment mess that he drafted a four-page
no
Arab boycott against companies that do
reaction,
no stiffening. It was Just, yeah, ficial, Assistant Secretary Gerald
business
Panky, response, This was sent to all his regiona l
with lsr-,wI.
that's what you say, that's how
assisted the Kuwaitis by making a
directors with stern orders
call to the
that his couuntnt.s
01 the sev'n or eight houses of worsiip
Tic priident of Sea Pines, George Fraser,
('j'on County Coil in behalf of the must be "made known to all your
at
employes" and
project. Parksy cited a statement favoring
forcefully denied that ie or his company has lillian Head, Fraser acknowledged, none are
Arab should be used "as a regional respon.,, to any
ever encouraged an anti-Jewish attitude. He
°gt
investment in the United State.,. A few days ago,
in the region that ran
the Anderson
SLID a third forma- employe,
named high executives In his organiza tion
over
column."
the
objectio
ns
If he were as zealous in pursuing
..-.
of the Qiarles
,
dope
are
execVtive rahge, explained: "We don't want , community and envlronmentajlsts,
puahersas he is
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— Crucifixion, beheading killing of halfAmencan babies
stoning?
inthccoastalcity ofNhaTran.
Or
packed
movie
houses,
One U.S. official admitted:
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Iresturants, and "Well, honestly, we are making
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schooldays as usual?
a lot of this issue because it can
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________________ in the 19 provinces of South the aid program here. We know
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me other version of the occu_____________
An estimated 7million people pationstoryistoldbyrepresen—
have been brought under Corn- tatives of the Viet Cong's
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Provisional Hevolutionar)'
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their life is either a blood bath news conferences at Saigon's
r
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or a love bath.
ii
Tan Son Nhut air base.
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U.S.
Embassy'
officials
are
"We will treat humanely.
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the
the blood bath generously and honestly .ifl
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theory. They are soliciting thosewhohavecooperatedwiu
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i us andof the
Forest City Ekmeata.-y School students presented a folk dance for the recent
FOLK DANCE
rro meeting, in. mitted by the Communist occu- Thien administration," said a
iIncling, from left, front, IJny 7.trnnier,nan, Scott WIlion, Su.saii Tanuav, \ijcheJlt'
r fl
Ilotla, ('arnmi.' pation forces.
Viet Cong spokesman on SaturFOR
Roy r awl 'I onv Bauur. Herald I'liotti h' Elda Nichols)
The South Vietnamese gov- day.
ernment will say only that it has
Some foreign newsmen sta'
confirming evidence." tioned in Hanoi, tue North VietBut YOUflI Embassy aides with narnese capital, have visited Da
I'
sheaves of pink copies of Nang, the second largest city in
reports
to Washington tell of the South Vietnam which was given
Egy
execution of 300 soldiers and up without a fight three weeks
policemen on the streets of Ban ago.
fl The Associated prt'çc
h ,nv,tc.1
.
..., lfl(4?'1t ,.i,I
irn .uiuwt'. rai .ews Agency
lie said the Soviet Union had
Egyptian Foreign Minister delegation,
and of the semiofficial Cairo agreed to invite
the PLO to the
Ismail f'ahzny' says his governThis raised the prospect of an paper Al Ahram:
talks. The Soviet Union and the
ment will not take part in any Israeli boycott, since the Israeli
"Egypt refuses to return to United States are cochairmen
further Middle East peace bid government refuses to nego- the step-by-step approach or of
51101'?
the conference.
by Secretary of State Henry A. tiate with the Palestine guer- any similar formulas and
does
Egyptian President Anwar
(.f1
Kissinger and is ready for re- rillas. There have been sugges. not object to holding the Geneva Sadat
was flying to Saudi
sumuption of the Geneva confer- tions that Israel might accept peace
talks either before or Arabia today for talks with
-CflCC in June, according
to them as part of a unified Arab after the Arab summit confer. King Khaled, President liafez
MOD(L77
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Egyptian news reports from delegation.
ence."
StovOiis sf•1.
Assad of Syria and PLO leader
Moscow.
nstont s tart, 1'?
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Fahmy met for four hours
Fahmy did not specify a date Yasir Arafat on a strategy for
h P. oUtOfflotc
Fahmy also said Egypt's only Sunday in Moscow with Soviet for the resumption of the Gen.
rv•rsrg action
the new Geneva conference,
condition for the Geneva nego- Foreign Minister Andrei A. eva talks,
but the Arab summit
Khaled met Saturday in RI.
tiatiorb is that the Palestine Grornyko. Afterward he told is tentatively scheduled for
late yadh with King Hussein of JorLiberation Organization must correspondents of Egypt's offi- June.
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DEAR DR. LAMB— I would
like some information please.
Last spring my mother, age 17,
APRIL 21
APRIL 23
Seminole Audubon Society, 2 began
having blinding
TOPS Florida Chapter 79
Volunteer Services Fair p.m., Firolda Power and Light
headaches
and occasional dizzy
iweight club;, 7:30 p.m. above sponsored by FAVORS, 10 a.m.
building, 301 N. MyTtle Ave., spells. As the
summer wore on
IGA Store, Lake Mary to 3 p.m. FlU Village Center
Sanford. County Extension his headaches grew worse.
He
Boulevard. Visitors welcome, Green.
Displays
and director will speak on "Sneak
fainted
several
times,
and
he
Deltona Illinois Club, 6 p.m., representatives from various Attack on Bugs." Open to the
lost
so
much
muscle
control
Community Center, carry-in area organizations.
oublic.
,I,n,
at I.*. 3LUIiIU&amp;eU cunsm-anuy.
dinner. Former residents of
At times he could hardly hold it is corrected, the patient
Golden
Age
Olympics
SISTER, Inc., noon, Cavalier
Illinois residing In Detona
his
head up. His family, doctor should return to his normal
invited. Games follow meeting. Steering Committee, 8 a.m., Restaurant,
sent
him to a neurosurgeon who state rather quickly,
Sanford Chamber of Commer
ce APRIL 24, 25 and 27
Seminole County Humane
promptly
operated.
The
Mechanical pressure in that
Deflary
Society, ml p.m., First Federal, Building
Players
Inc., neurosurgeon removed a piece
area
of the cord can affect the
SR 434, Longwood.
Roller Skating Party at Skate present, "Caught In The of skull bone that was pressing
nerve
fibers that control the
Vilhian's Web" at the DeBarv
APRIL
re,.
L
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i,
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3 3}JIi1UI (.v1u.
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opening
and closing of the smal
Silent Auction and Bridge Oviedo Band Boosters, 6:30 to 9 Community Center, 8 p.m. and As I understand it. the doctor
arteries,
the blood pressure
Sunday,
3
p.m.
Luncheon to benefit Maitland p.m. Open to public.
said the bone was growing Into muscular action
and almost al
Civic Center and local
his spinal cord,
APRIL 25
bodily
Functions.
No wondei
charities,
sponsored
Deltona Garden Club lun.
by
I would like to know What
Seminole County L!ncoln Day
your
brother
had
trouble.
Maitland Woman's Club, 10 cheon and Installation of of.
causes this condition. How is it
What causes it? That Is hard
a.m, to 2:30 p.m., Civic Center. ficers of club and all 17 Garden Dinner with U.S. Congress treated and what after effects
Trent Lott (H-Miss.) at Lord
to
say. The basis for it may
Oil painting, Tuesday, 11:30 Circle, Stetson University Chumley's, SR 436, Altamonte are there, f any? My brother's
have
been present from birth,
Union Hall, 12:30 p.m.
health is good now. Would this
am. to 2:30 p.m., Friday,
Springs.
condition relate to my' brother and, with bone growth as he
a.m. to noon, 10 weeks. Call
Installation Dinner of Deltona APRIL 25-27
grew, the condition progressed
being a twin?
Seminole Junior College
Business and Professional
until
it caused problems.
Allamonte Springs Players
DEAR READER
Your
Community Services for
Women's Club, Deltona Golf present "Adventure on Patch brother is very fortunate
In adults, particularly' after
to
reservations,
and Country Club, 6:30 p.m.
Street," 8 p.m., Friday and have his problem correctly age 40, degeneration of the
Hopper Elementary School
Saturday and Sunday, 2:30 p.m. diagnosed and treated with no bones and such things as cerkindergarten and first grade APRIL 24
appar ent damage.
vical art hritis lead to bony spur
round-up, 10 am. to 4 p.m.
Red Bug Elementary School APRIL 26
The spinal cord joins the formations that sometimes
Red Bug Elementary School
Bring birth certificate and Kindergarten registration and
brain
Just as it enters the large cause pressure on the cord or
immunization. Refreshments orientation, 2 p.m. Bring child's PTA Carnival, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.,
hole in the base of the skull, the nerve roots.
Red Bug Road. Haunted house,
birth certificate.
will be served,
point where the vertebral
One of the astronauts had a
auction, prizes, games, horse
column
Joins
the
skull.
At
this
rides and refreshments.
of the opening In the
area there are many nerve spinal column from an
Teague Middle Srhool tracts, like huge bundles of
o~ergroulh of bone in that area.
I'IOSPITAL
"Spring Thing" carnival, 9:30 electrical wires, that carry the
lie subsequently had surgery
am. to 5 p.m., school grounds signals to and from the brain to
for it and apparently has had no
,'lrrc1
V.critv.
Deltona
0
in Forest City. Games, booths the entire body below the head,
APRIL 19. 1011
trouble
with it since. He is a
PP'ytli% J Doyle. LOnq.Ood
SDMISSIONS
and refreshments. Proceeds
A bony spur rarely' grows out well-known public figure. We
PtP ( Hfld%. Orange City
benefit PTA school projects.
Millie Die".' l'l4mplOn. 5 Qrl,
of the skull opening and may debated
sonfora
at some length about
Ov.c'dO
F11;% I Oo'ton
create pressure on the spinal the question of whether the
APRIL. 27
June
ohI
APRIL 20. 915
Deltona Young at Hearts Club cord. Similarly, bone growth in opening was so small that we
Theo Letou'neau
ADMISSIONS
dance
party, 8 p.m., Deltona the cervical spine can narrow should not recommend him for
eeUIa, r P,.ilpr
.."a"-Ontt
LaurIe S J1IflCS
Community Center to benefit the channel where the cord is the program. lie passed and
Sanfero
Sprn'.
Central Florida Zoo. Refresh- located and cause pressure on fulfilled his mission in space.
Eare
MicPterf Petleteu lle. DeBarv
Fried,'
ments.
For tickets contact Greg the spinal cord.
He lm V We. DrIlone
JAcavlpline P ftrc.'.n
And, I don't think that the fact
Whenever the pressure
FveI-n Mc"qen, Deltorw
O'Connell,
646 Logan Court,
ft,'e
C,tII
11
rc1S Oranu"
PUlP' (
Deltona. Open to residents of creates symptoms, the usual that your brother is a twin has
,stlim
loi'. VQhF
and best approach is to relieve anything to do with the conSeminole and Volusia.
DISCHARGES
DISCHAR
Howard H Hodot's
dition.
Monroe-Wilson Elementary the pressure by surgery. It is a
eteIeh Ff;,abetr Slü*-nrrn
fIri,r.i Sanford
School pre-school roundup for plain mechanical problem,
Send your questions to Dr.
HCry Duncan
LOS Corb't
relieved by a direct mechanial Lamb, in care of this
Ethel
I
Pam'.y
kindergarten
and
first
grade,
10
Willi e
Cov,n
'.e
Penry WililimS
a.m. to noon, at Wilson School approach. If permanent nerve newspaper, P,O.Box 1551,
Charles Edward Day's Jr
r".
Lowell 4uSSiIl
Pafruca I D"M''S' &amp;
damage hasn't occurred before Radio City Station, New York,
building,
irT,ic1,
'ergeret Virginia

Prr Rrrrarcl lf rrnq
PitPrd I K i ng
M 'arn's, &amp; bo!
PP'ec1, I
Edward A r,ankufeAs. D0'o1J
Evelyn A Peardov Deltofl,i
CelPeqir,e P.' Srhlenk, clton,,
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become another Miami Mich. Jews have counclj gave the Kuwaitis a vital
DEA wouldn't be losing
The compa ny now runs a fkslUooabie
the drug war. There
sub. another plate. That's Miami Beach. They don't
is
nothing
in his four-page response, Incidentally,
clued resort at Hil ton Head, S.C. In a taped in. need
WASHINGTON
WHIRL:
We recentlythat requires the slightest retraction
this, I don't say Sea Pines discriminates,
as reported that balking bureaucra ts
tenriew, a f- high-level employe charged such, but we can't let it become like Miami
, Walter
at
th Reed Army hospital recent!)' called in the
and WIidlifs Service are
that Sea Pines' salesmen were told by
the Fish
Beach,"
their
Ot*tructip,g
Endangered Species Act. which Li sm.'.'- *-e military
bosses: "We
have any Jewihar.
- police, believe it or not, to slop Arniy
.
,,
ie3aJ, We want the Jews to stay
stop
inc
slaughter
of
tram eating their own packed lunches
vanislgng anfm
In Miami." community In
Our at
s.c.,
column brought a demand
Fraser said Hilton Head has about the same not ng
the
hoaitaI
cafeteria, Only food purchased at
hi to say about disa'imlnation at Sea Pin"
from foui powerful the cafeteria, under the martial law that had
senators
—
Proportion of Jewish owre that would
Warren Magnuson, fl--Wash., Robert been imposed
be f4 but a good deal of comment on the Kuwaitis.
Byrd, D.- W.Va., Alan Cranston
W the $45,000-a-year popuia
Inside the cafeteria,
tion at large.
could be eaten
"We're fearful of aeondary boycotting as Philip
, f).-Cali f and on the premises. A
Hart, D.-Mid-.. — for a null
first ocean-front lot sold by Sea Pin
spok
es
man
said there was "a
es, he ,J already practiced by the Arabs in the U ni ted wish
report, "We problem" but acknowled
went to a Jew. But Fraser conceded: "I don't
to emphasize," they wrote, "that
ged that
that the use of
States," he said, "We want Kuwait to end the this matt
we
view mthLry poli ce
er as both serious and urgern".
should
not hn',t'
. in
happened."

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luck holding out?"
5. Most presidents choose their Cabinet and
advisors from among (a) lists of
the best
Of
qualif!ed people, regardless of political
af filiation; (b) friends and relatives; (C) fellow
-$
party members; (d) bowling teamma tes.
audience to telephone the church
of masmedia by a religious organiza ti
office after
6. A good vice president should be (a) seen
on, the every program, Mem be
rs of the Pastoral
Southern Baptists would get an arm f ull
staff and not heard; (b) heard
of twndie the "phones" and
offer immedia te seen and not heard; (d) Vi and not seen; (ci not
ce president? What's a
nce
assistanceandguldatowitha
The airways are filled with a
vice president?
wiW jumble of
, Allen also makes pe those
services, preachers, heale
rsonal Comments on
phonies, Bible cut events th
7. The purpose of the presidential
le
at
are
press
ead
d
g
a
ssons
and
parWime
prophets.
Some
main
of many
-line weekly news show — right the
Communist officials convince me that denominations
br
urin
conference is to (a) ena ble the White House
do well with children's programs and weather. And First
U some subtle lobbying Is being carried
between Sports reporters to get on ev1sion; (b) save the
re is
out with postage agreements with Hanoi or the Viet Cong cannot and others offer
Baptist
boomlg.
firstte
counse
ng.
But
li
week
possibly
achieve
When the Bap ts built their state networks from ha ving to show weak episodes of
safety
forwill
these
victims.
If
Tet
in
Mam
then
the
stai
Service
as
an
"Independent"
bc
of
Is
any
precedent,
the
troops
be
followed
by
and
th
week
out,
e
Baptists
seem
the Executive nay be taking Its independence too much
"Kung Fu" or "Rhoda;" (C) remind
to have the headquarters in LoWsaa In
public
1960, they located
knack for comznunica(l ideas, project
grantW.
that
you're the president and your
for political cadre with lists of those
name
Isn't
a Alexandria, the geographic center. Here is a Millard Filhnore, James K. Polk or Harold
whomust
caring image and challenging some of
des tr oyed.
the
rigid
nerve
center
for
a
dozen
different
agencies
that
assum
S
pt
th
se
ions of is cular society,
tassen; (d) fool some of the people all of the
If such "enemi es of the state" remain in
serve the l00 cooperative Sou th
In Albuquerque, N.M., the pastor of the First Chur
ern Baptist time and all of the people some of the time and
Vietnam, Communist doctrine runs, they must Baptist Church,
ches ani their 500,000'
members. Yet
Dr. Morris Chapman, has made something
hope there aren't enough votes left over to
be destroyed, else they will endanger the effective use Of
was lacking. The small sign
beat
televi
at
the
sion
spots
to advertise the front door hardly
hievement
you
if you run again.
ac
of Communist political and social concerns and programs
reached the ioo,00o who passed
of his congregation, Not the building everj day, So Di', Robert
8. When people who helped you
objectives. This doctrine is impersonal. Red only are these 20.eecond spots
campaign
More taxpayers are checking the boxes on their federal
L
Lee,
well
produced,
but
come around to the White House af
leaders believe that deviation is false mercy. the selection time
executi ve secretary
of
the
cOnvention,
income tax rehwm this year to earmark $1 each to help pay for
is carefully chosen to hit a with a block-buster: the largest came UP election looking for Jobs, you (a) preteter the
Showing compassion for a few hundred ft
nd you
next year's presidential elec(Jn campaJgn.
religious don't recognize them, give
or
a
m
lion,
th
sand
family
audienceSometimes
these
$Pots
appear
Inesmage
ey
are
nvinced,
wi
il
th
co
ll
hold
back
em an autographed
dur ing the newscasts at other times in Late facing
One reason is that the Internal Revenue Service has put the
the Communist advance of the great majority, evening.
th and soudie
norcenter
rW- Picture and send them away; (b) kill two birds k
th. worK
One key presentation was made just 30
question in 8 Prominent Place on the front page of Form 1040
wi th one stone na
Costing almost $75,000 the message cen is
by naming them to be am.
It should be emphasized that this doctrine is minutes before the Super &amp;wl.
instead of burying it inthe tIQCk Pages as Lhey did I= year.
ter
50
bassador
not
applied
to
the
rich
and
to
Mo
co; (C) ask If they know
feet
square,
with
powerf
ul alone. It
Another reason Is the note cn the form that
Dr. Jimmy Allen covers the San Antonio are flashed
rM
four-loot letters. 71le messages
explains that applies to the little man the elementary
anything
0out
tape
~ecorders; (d) make them a
on 64 lampbanks, directed
~
checking the "Yes" boxes will not
school metropolitan community with Sunday
by
a
inciease your tax or reduce
telecasts computer system
teacher, the small farmer, the chief
personal advisor, since that way you'll
of a tiny from the morning worship
your refund,
have
downstairs, Messages, arservice. A powerful nouncements,
hamlet, and village elders
them close where you can keep your eye on
Scripture
But the biggest reason is that since last year th
and
them
persuasive
speaker,
he
quotations
and
in.
and
make
sure
th
e corrupting
invited his viewing spiration w
ey don't do anything underords can be stationary or traveling.
effect of big money in presidential campaigns
has been
dramatized by the do wnfall of Richard
Nixon and many of his
associates.
PL'tlal public financing of the 1976 presidential primaries,
I
nominating conventions and general election campaigns no
w
appears to more Americans like a worth
while experiment.

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WASHINGTON 'APi — Relaxing after a busy week of
travel and speechmaking, President Ford went to
the
Burning Tree Country Club in nearby Maryland for a
round of golf,
In his foursome were Rep. George Mahon, D.Tex.; Rod
Markley, a vice president of Ford Motor co., and William
Whyte, a vice president of U.S. Steel.
The President had returned Saturday from a two-da)
trip to New England where he launched the
U.S. Bicentennial celebration at the sites of the opening battles of the
American Revolution.

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2. If elected, you would be in a position to call
Berry Kissinger (a) Mr. Secretary; (b) Hank;
(c) Kisay; (d Boss.
3, Whenever anything goes wrong, looks like
it might go wrong or shows the potential to go
wrong In the distant future, your first step Is to
(a) blame Congress; (bI blame Congress; Ic)
blame Congress; (d) all of the above.
4, President Harry Truman's famous saying,
"the buck stops here," referred to (a) campaign
contributions; (b) the awesome responsi bility of
wondering whom to nominate as ambassador to
Monaco; (C) the fact that where the White House
Is concerned, getting there is more than half the
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now on sale has a blatant plug for
country and to find new homes, wherever
collective baain1ng
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The Postal Service says the stamp is jut ca li
Hungar ian and other victims of Commu
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the fact that union negotiating has provided
to
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a way Of
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the gulf between Portuil s leftist military
rulers
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ie ruling junta banned
the church party, the Christian
lXmocrats, from the ballot,
and the church hierarchy a
ago warned Catholics not to vote for the Cornmunists or any other party
with
ideology "incompatible with the Christian conceptan
of man."
MeanwhiI, the junta told voters confused by the
presence of 12 parties on the ballot to vote
anyway and
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Sweeping the board to win
the most blue ribbons in the
design section was Mrs.
Charles Wilke (kit), with
her Sweepstakes Award
winning
entry,
"Tallahassee." which incorporates the magnolias
and state seal of the capital
city, as well as a bridle to
symbolize the riders who
journeyed from Pensacola
and St. Augustine to
establish a capital at their
¶7'CeIIng
point
TnI1husee.

Mrs.
R. farrell (left),
Friday, when she discovered
she had won the Novice
Award on the Sanford
Garden Club's Spring
Flower Show with her
arrangement of shells and
foliage symbolizing the
famous ahelly beaches of
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IneuLscuswlU)0245..1ee17.jnch 92-feet, 64111ch total. Lake Weir Curtis,
placed sixth with 23
47-feet, I-inch total. Lake performance, being edged by
took unner.uphonoi-s with a. points.
Brantley followed with a Lake Weir with 246-feet, 4-inch.
feet, 13-inch total.
FOREST CITY - It was distant third on a 45Miss Curtis now walks with a
feet,4-inch
Seminole
closed
the
gap
with
The softball throw once again limp due to the
Girls! Girls! Girls! Saturday effort,
cast bounded
a pair of firsts in the shot put saw Boykin
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afternoon as the Lake Brantley
guide
the
Tribe
from
her
foot
to
The discus saw the visiting and the softball
her knee. The
throw. Behind with a 568-feet, 7-inch total.
Girls Track team hosted the Winter Haven lasses control the the
Trinity Miss Everything was
arm of Laverne Boykin, the Merritt Island
- first annual Brantley Relays. event with a 268-feet, 4-inch
followed with injured last week in track acTribe captured an over- 491-feet.
tion at a meet In Gslnesvl!Ie.
Female thinclads from total. The Pats aLso took third fn whelming first in the shot with
The Brantley team of Gina While running the 2M yard dash
3 Vim
around the state took part in the
Nickman, Tern Foster and she mysteriously
nine team relay which saw the
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broke a bone
Tammy Hicks combln
h
,nfrt ki •
combined effnrti in h"
hosting Pt1lrnil
tg
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USV
-UILUIUeU Lhe
in the high jump for top honors run, coilasping at the finish line
the first place trophy with 111
wi th a 13-feet, 6-inch total. Lake due to the pain.
total team poin ts.
Weir
deadlocked with the Pats.
Winter Haven was second
MLs Curtis is r'ut f or ft .' rfs
ilie
ruuiung eents became of the year with the cast being
with 8
points, followed by
the Patriot key as the Gibson removed In a month.
&amp;minolewith 56.
.
fr
Gaisbegantorwlaway with the
The depth of a team makes up
Lake Howell
Oak Ridge
meet
I
th e sco ring, combing the efforts " .. __.. .'finished
in the basement with
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;
of the top three participants and
Lake Brantley recorded top team total of 17.5 and 7
in the mile medley, two mile respectively. The Oak Ridge
adding that total to determine
7
the teams performance In a
relay, mile relay, sprint team has been in exist.ance but
medley,880yardrelayJ
-,--certain event.
a week.
,
distance relay.
And depth was the name of
The combined forces of Troy
the game for Mike Gi bson's
GIRLS
.
An
ne Gaines, Berkley, Teresa
Gals. The Darle ne Berkley,'Lake Brantley lii. Winter Haven
Tinsley and Kerr-I Heffernan
inspired Brantley Bunch
19',; Sanford 54: Mer ritt Island 51,
took
tops
in the distance medley Lake Wilt 41; Rockledge
captured seven firsts out of the
30; Trinity
with a 14:01.8 timing.
14 events for the day, over.
Prep 23; Lake HowlI 17'i; Oak
Nickman, Terri Hunt,
coming a strong attack by
1'
LONG
1 Winter Haven.
Karin
Rosenhiemer
and Terri 479' 2JUMP
Winter Haven who had (ow- top
MerrItt island, 171, 3
Foster controlled the 880 yard Lake Brantley, IS'.; DISCUS; I
showings.
Winter Haven, 2644: 2. Lake Weir.
me
dley wi th a 1:52.4 docking
The Haveners took an early
2161; 3 Lake Brentley, 745 7. SHOT
e
sprint
medley
Th
command In th e field events
team of Lou
PUT- I. SemInole (Greeliy,
Lake Brantley's Tammy Hicks clears the bar In th
Nickman, Lori Ball, Mary Boyington. Lsma
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taking the long jump and the
e high Jump at Saturday's first anazal Lake
i. Lake
J
Brantley Relays to help the petticoat Patriots win their owm
and Lisa Eberle id-i Weir, 59.11; 3 Lake Branviey, $56.
discus categories.
SOFTBALL THROW: 1. Serninof e
Clung)
ut 2:315 to crm the f
A combined total of 47-feet,
insh I'
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(Greeley. Boyington. Boyd) 54$ 7, 7
for a first.
9.2$-inches in the long
Merritt Island. 491; 3. Lake Howell
The mile relay team of 41; HIGH JUMP: 1 Tie. Lake
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Jeanne D'Arville, Susan Brantley (PIIckman T. Foster,
and Lake Weir, 134. 3.
....., Lannon, Neals and Hunt Hicks)
Sanford. I) 1; 410 SHUTTLE
produced the top honors on a RELAY: 1. Rokledge, 70.6; 2. Lake
4:24.8 timing. Robin Whi ttaker, Brantley. 72; 3. Winter Haven 76.7
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DISTANCE MEDLEY I. Lake
Tammy Ridge, Tinsley and Brantley (Gaines. Birkley, Tinsley,
Heffernan needed 10:57.6 for Nefernan) 14:011; 2 , Winter Haven,
Darlene Berkley shows her pleasure as she crosses th e finish tine the two mile relay.
11:13: 3. Trinity Prep. 1435-5: goo
the mile relay for L
RELAY:
Lake Brantley ILgh. Miss Berkley was the
RELY:
1. Like Bra.itley (Nick
In the mile relay it w
man Hunt, Rosenherlmer, T
track and field event's most outstanding athlete Saturday.
Gaines, Lannor, Rosenhjemer Foster) 1:523; 2. Lake weir; 1:51 2.
and Berkley with a 4:395 3 Winter Haven, 1:5.4 1. SPRINT
MEDLEY: 1. Lake Brantley (L.
clocking.
Bail, Nials,
The Patriots' Berkley was Nickman,
37.5; 7. Merrill isl and 7:37,3; 3,
RY GLENN MCCASLAND
unanimously voted 83the meets Seminole 2:107; 110 RELAY: I.
fensive attack that garnered with his shot to center,
Brown
Herald Staff Writer
Winter
Park
rattled
the
most valuable runner with WIn Haven, 51.7; Merritt Island
the Seminoles nine hits over the helped his own
5-3 0; 3 Lake Brantley. 531; MILE
cause
with
a
boards
for
eight
hits
including
distance,
excellent times in the mile RELAY
single and
1 Lake Brantley (D'ArRuuI
three
doubles
GAINESVILLE - For Handy However, when the mystery sacrificed him toMark
as Russell picked
relay and the mile medJey, "flue Yule, Lannon. Neals. Hunt) 1:24; 2.
second,
only up the win. Lyman collected
Brown Saturday will be a day to was solved, it was done so with to find
Brantley Junior holds a COW1I3, Rockledge. 4:309; 3 Winter Haven,
the
Gainesville
first five hits, Includi ng two singles
1- 335; TWO MILE RELAY: Lake
remember for a long time,
record
with a 12:35.6 timing in Brantley
gusto as the Seminoles came to baseman dropping the ball by Terry Bochman In three
(Whitaker. Ridge. TinIey.
the mile run.
The Seminole High School life In the seventh for five runs, which put to men on. Jeff trips to the plate, but
Enerran) 10 57 4; 7 Trinity Prep
a thlete put a crown on his Incl udi ng two ho
could put
Other team scores Included 10:57 I; 3 Winter Haven, 10:51 0
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mers, to put the Anderson singled, scoring two nothing on the boards.
year 's eff orts on the baseball game away.
Merritt Island with 51 poInts, MILE MEDLEY: 1. Lake Brantley
runs and Mills rapped his home
(Gaines' Lannon. Rosenpiejmec,
Winter
Park
shelled
field with a brillantly hurled, 6three
Lake Weir with 44, Rockledge Berkley) 139 5: 7. Winter Haven
The win avenged a 1-0 loss in run to score Anderson ahead of
Lyman pitchers during the
0,
no-hit
victory over 13innings at Sanford a week him.
with 30.
1-52. 3 SemInole 4:SC .4. 110
contest
with Mike Simmons,
MEDLEY: 1. Winter Haven, 1:525.
Gainesville High School,
Trinity
Prep,
without
the
ago.
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The pitching victory left Dell Hatfield and Bob Catledge
7 Lake Brantley, 157 7; 3 Merritt
The no-hitter sent Sanford'a
forces of superstar Carroll Island 151.9
Bennie Mills cracked a 400- Brown with a 3.0 mark for the trying to
silence
diamond hopes soaring in foot homer with one man on in season and raised Sanford to
the
a hometownerL Simmons started
district play as the Seminoles the big seventh and Ned Raines IM season markand
II
inthe thegameandwa tagged with
trave! to DeLand High School belted a 450-foot shot to cen- District.
the loss.
this Saturday for another terfield that resulted in an in.
Robert Smith and Jeff
Lyman is now 12-10 on the
"must" district battle.
.k
the-park homer for the Sanford Anderson topped the hi
The Sanford Naval Academy to the Middies In a 13-7 slug out.
tting
for
season
and is scheduled to m eet
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Brown struck out 12, walked junior.
baseball
nine, behind
Sanford with two safties on the Edgewater today.
the ba t
Tom Flemming started the
only four and left six men
and arm of Edd Cooke itfld Clay
Sanford broke the deadl ock (lay, Smith going two for four
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mound work but had to be
stranded as he kept the home itith a single run in the sixth and Anderson two for three.
Mein}e took a sweep of their reieved by Meinke who
Winter Park 7, Lyman o
club scoreless over the when Jeff Anderson singled,
weekend
opponents Fri
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p.,.
day arid collected the win.
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dista nce.
Saturday
night.
was replaced wi th pinch-runner Seminole County
Lyman
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The bat of Cooke once again
It took five inni ngs for San- Dave Lively, who scored on a teams, Winter Park bl
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an ked
ford to solve the pitching of Phil single by Robert Smith.
became the first victim of ale was the victory mark as the
Simmons. Hatfield (3). Catledge
Lyman HIgh, 7-0, at Winter
(6) and Berry, Hoffman (6); Rusi,elI
aval-ace went 3-4, with a
Bicknell, despi te a strong ofMiddles with Mienke pitching a
In the seventh. Raines led oft Park on Sat urday.
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Hitters Winter Park
double,
triple and a in-the-park
six-hit, 6-0 shu tout.
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Russell? 3, Snure 23. Sandberg 7 1;
home
run in the batting
Cooke combined his batting
Lyman. Bathman23.went,r Park
efforts with a triple and a rbl as category.
Sanfordl, GiinesyjlIe5
the Sanford nine increased the
Hubert, Kerkow assisted
Navy
Land
and
Lakes
conference
Cooke
In the hitting chores, with
Merrick
000
4
Gainesville
record to i.
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a
double
and a in-the-park four
Kim Cash of Lake Howell H igh gets the jump on things at the
R rOwn and Anderson, Derknell
Steve Mock collected a double bagger. Julio Amadeo went 3-4
opening of the Brantley Relays Saturday.
8dWOtly, HitIer: Sanford Smith
and a RBI In the 4 run fifth and had a triple.
Clocks
7 4, Anderson 7 3 Brown struck Out
inn ing.
17 Sanford 159. G ne5iIli
The Academy will see action
Saturday. Montverde bowed tonight with Howey Academy.
ORLANDO - For Sanford JV boat posted a time of 6:21 in
9.2
Naval Academy's Varsity the 1,750 meter event.
Eight crew squad, it was the
Florida Intercollegiate
same song, third verse
GAINESVILLE
Don
Chamionshps
Saturday at the Florida
Merrick's
upcoming
trip
to
At Di sney World
When third baseman, Gary giving SJC the 6-4 victory,
Intercollegiate Championships
the People's Republic of
( 1.730 meters)
season and Valencia 2647.
umn
Both teams failed to score
Jacobs
went to bat In the top of
held at Disney World,
Ch ina as a mem ber of
SJC came on strong in the top after the ninth until SJC Chmn.-n:
Bob
Meadows,
pitching
the
FRESHMEN
FOUR:
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Miami
The Midshipmen found
United States Track team
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the
13th inning Saturday, full 13, was credited with C's of the first Scoring three runs benefited from Jacobs' double M,'DnId,f
Powin Club. 6 603. FIT. 6 5.5 6,
Se
minole
Junior coll
themselves outdistanced again PAIR WITHOUT: 1 Roliifl.1 71. 2
LQrgrn7b
is not slowing Seminole
5
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di
ege and win, as he struck out 11 and and
ng Valencia to only in the 13th.
Jamescf
Valencia Communi ty Co
6 I 2
by arch-rival Winter Park in JaCkSOnVIIJC. NT; HIGH SCHOOL
Junior College sprinter
one run.
A'.oyerlf
llege allowed seven hits.
3 0 0 0
were locked in a 4-4 ballgame.
the high school varsity eight FOUR WITH: I Sanford
down any.
SkeltonpPi
Seminole, then was stymied
I 0 0 0
6 3* 3 7 Edqcwater. 6 3* i, 3
SEMINOLE
section of the giant rowing Jacksonville Ei1copal, 6 IS; I
flrckwylf
Pitcher Eddie Nuss took until the ninth, while Valencla
I 1 0 0
Merrick, in the Florida
But, SJC's Jacobs slammed a home the loss after allowing 15
event - the third time this Winter Park, 6 51 I VARSITY
AS R H Is TOTALS
scored one run in the second,
Invitational
track
meet
SO 4 IS S
Cray is
COLLEGE FOUR; 1 FIT, 6 715.
double, driving in two runs, hits,
year.
C
8171
one
in
the
filth
and
again
in
the
here on Sa turday, left the
JaCCCIS Th
Jjll 6 765. 3 FTU, 6 355.
crasing the six inn ing tie and
But the SN,\ crew squad
Seminole is now 39-12 for the ninth.
VALENCIA
Lizzoli lb
Rollins, 7.1?. FRESHMEN
rest of the runners behind
6 I 3 I
didn't let the Eight Boat loss EIGHT: 1 FIT, 5 477 2 M',im,
as he sped to a clocked 9.2
AS R H 55
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dampen their spirits any as the
Pen' (I
100-yard
dash.
5 i $ 0
6 09 7. 4 1aripa, 6 156
Middles swept to anotherCmrdier ?b
1 12I
PAIR WITH: 1 Rollins. 1:12. 1
The closest sprinter to
Smithrf
victory In the High School Four Jacksonville, 7:25 7; ) HrIIsbos'ouh
0 7 I
Merrick In the event was
Coady It
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4 0 0 0
Po.ino
Ctub,
5:25),
WOMEN'S
with Coxswain division, the
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Wilson
Stanley harris, from the
6 0 0 0
I Tampa, 4:101. 7 FIT,
remain undefeated this season 1FOUR:
Karr
4 I I 0
It 6 3 FTU, 1 75 9. 1 Jackson
University of Florida, with
Liesherts
in that event.
s0 o o
vilI, 1 77? (1.000) meters) HIGH
a 94,
AUSTIN, Tex. (AP) - Chris would have been good," he
Larvitti 3-b
s 00I
'Die closeness of the match news conference.
The (-barges of Coach Torn SCHOOL JV EIGHT: I M,,m I
jor.an r
Evert
says
she
would
like
more
o
said.
I v', 6 05 4, Lt1cav,ilc-q
oa
i
wherconly
Merrick-,
one
of
hut
five
points
th
out
of
e
Feaster rowed to first place in
Tournament umpire Jason KusI'reii
0
0
o
tournaments
like
this
past
6
20
In the consolation match. 239 play ed
'W the event In a time of 6:38.3,
separated winner Morton refused to change the TOTALS
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4 7 4
nford Naval. 8 21. s winter Park.
weekend's
$100,000 World Evonne Goolagong of Australia
the team to Chiill
na, w
Edgewater, 7073. 6 )4owey Academy. 1 554
oser
dum ing
p was almost over- hnesinan's call and Ms. King
Series
of
Women's
Tenn
001 0" 2-4
picked up $15,000 by beating shadowed
probably
COLLEGE
JVEIOHT:
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PIT
"A"
by his. King's anger went on to lose the set, the VaI,ncia
n.m
ed
100-meter
th
e
1
Jacksonville Episcopal and
ItO oil 001 000 0
which
only
four
531 i. 7 FIT "5" 537 9. 3 Tampa,
players were Russia's Olga Morozoi'a24,6-3 overacallby
and 200-meter dashes and
a
linesman In the tiebreaker and the match,
Winter Park.
514:4 JacksonvIlle. S 4 S.S Flu,
Invited .
00
6-3.
Miss
Morozova's
$10,
Cardierl. Meadows. OP
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com
0
Last
set
pe
te
on
with
the 400-meter
Ms. King leading
The Varsity Four boat,which 1:31.0; WOMEN'S EIGHT: I.
e
Val"fla
7 LOB
prize
will
go
to
the
Russian
Morton
said
al
Vi1encL3 11.
ough
th
th
relay
team.
But, then why not? She pock.
Is composed of Feaster's T4rflPl, 3 51 4. 2 FIT, 3549; 3
Smith, Carr.
linesman did start to Indicate 5iminlp Ii. 70
FTU. 4-06. 4 SOMET. 1:14.4: 1
Tennis
Federation
as
usual.
defending Florida Schoolboy k' inlet Park Hiqh. I 14 , 6 Rølljn
Evans Ctiamberlan. Iagel-tgren
eted the $50,000 first prize - the
Ms.
He was the first sc
King claimed a linesman an out signal he changed his lB James HR Carder,
The scene was set for a true luau initially
largest Sum ever in
5
State rowing champs from last 115.7 l - y Aadrmy, N i'.000
indicated
athlete to set a world
a
return sign to show the
C.tay 7, LanroIs S
Women's championship match Sunday
Smith, Lcshc'r
shot
good.
tennis
of
year, took the first by scant n5tr$. HIGH SCHCOL VARSITY
service
by
Miss Evert was "Things
after downing a after
recordwhenherana6.870"' S
Dives
iike this are a normal
iiv'Pc nc Fdotwaiter's time EIGHT: 1 Winte. Par it. S
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yard dneh ut th.n Mm,,,.
determined and ::n'ri, fliIIi. -- Miss -Even trounced Miss out of nlav. Thin IInhimqn'r
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Sirprised and delighted was
Mrs. Herbert Behre!1.s (kit)
when her magclficent
Rhipulls cactus won her the
award for the most outst'nd!!!g specimen In the
horticulture section of the
show. The Swtepstakes
Award In Ho!tktdtme was
won by Mrs. Lucille Campefi
for her oneldium orchid
(dancing lady)

Creativity Award went to
Mrs. G. Andrew Speer (left)
for her dramatic design,
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the flowers," suggested here
by bore milkweed pods and
naked, twisted branches of
her towering arrangement.

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An outstanding panel
of ex. for Mid-life will be examined by Social Change
with [r. director divisi on of aging
pert gathered from throughout Ms. C. I3ettc Wirnblsh, Deputy
State
Charlotte
Tatro,
director, of Florida
the state will be on hand to Secretary of Commerce,
Institute for Women FTU;
It's an old story.
affair
discus.- "New Careers At Mid- Florida Department
A
of Corn.
that never should have started.
Career Change: Cost and
Life May 9 and 10 at Floridamerce;
Employment
Perspectives
benefits with Rev. Dr. Patrick for Central Florida emNineyearsagoIfeIJin1v
Technological
University,
Ere-Retlrernent Planning Is O'Neill, Catholic Conference,
my boss. (We were both
Orlaado.
ployment Ooportu.ijtles that
the topic of Ms. Margaret Department of
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ByABIGAIL VAN BUR
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EN
inarrjedj. I had always been a
exist
at the present time
Education;
The symposium for both men Jacks, director, Division of
and
good wife and mother, and had
Women
In
Contemporary
trends
- and women will be keyno
for the next few years
ted
Aging.
a religious backgro,
'ind but I
Society, Dr. Juanita Williams, will be explored by Mardon
Friday May 9 by Senator
In the afternoon there will be director of wofl1efl
wasn't strong enough to resist far enough.
studies, Cook, counseling supervisor for
the women
Robert (irahom, chairman, a choice of attending two of the University
this
of South Florida;
We were also in debt ()If our
Central Florida Flori da
I personally feel
Florida Senate Education following workshops:
Sta te
After eight years of deceiving heath. Then we heard about icry rude when
Evaluation
P
ersonal
and
Employment
Service.
we are lxLing Committee and Dr. Alan
Entry
or
reentry
To College Goat Setting with Dr. Paul W.
my husband, I filed for a consumer Credit Counseling adinner party
Registrations will be limited
for couples. I aiso Entine, State University of New with Dr. Emerson Tulley,
divorce and told my husband Service, which turned out to be thing that most women a
Leffler.
asat.
professor,
college
and
therefore should be made
York and member of the director of educational of
nd m
everything. My lover told me the answer to our piyez &amp;
education, Fri';
L3 soon as possible with
would rather ueialkze together. Commission on Mid-Life research for the state;
th
that he would do the same.
Retirement; Is It For Me7 Department of Continuinge
It Is a non-profit agency tha t
Please let me know your Careers of the National
Realities for Dealing With with Ms.
Well, you know the rest. He will figure your wages and Feelings on this
Margaret Jacks, Education, M.
matter, and Vo ca tional
Guid ance
never did. So now I am divor- debts, and contact all your send a solution if you have one. Association,
ted, and I don't hat-. my creditors who usually are
a
Following an address by lIe.
ANTI HEN PARTIES
t.u.sb,nd or my Iriver,
willing to cut your payments
Dr. Patrick If. O'Neill O.S. c. I have prayed to (nd to help down to where you can handle
6 rs
the
broad concerns of mid-IIf-.
DEAR ANTI: Arrange
114. stop !oinp this rnrrir"i tlwm
Tb' n everypadn )fJ '-rating for all iour gu'cts (he prvNerns, obj ti
zian because
now I know that pay the Consumer Credi t ieope - berc you want them after opportunities, the Sa1urda
H rd ork '
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he will nevt leave his wife and a set amount and THEY
)(
EY pay off dinner. him subtly maneuver morning session will be devoted
C
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family,
your bills. That way you don't them there for an after dinner to a panel diseussicn,
.v
Win I ever get ove,r this, have any creditors hounding drink,and your problem will be
\%l''i- ' to go for all tiltEducational OpportunItIes at
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.
Abby" l desperately need sorne you, and you keep your selfrot
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IlifoiflUll
Mid-Life will be disciijije b
hed.
ou need
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Maybe this rtpu
Dr
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ifl utp senw other
/itud what s irtmg i4ith telling president of the
Sone helped zny by telling
Colic):woman from making the same me about Consumer Credit; Your h usba nd NOT to drag the Entrance
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Examina tion f3oaj-J
MARGE WILLIAMS
mistake that I did.
now it's my turn to help others. men off?
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l'eripcutiirs
Sarifor'J
WEAK ANDFOOLISJf
GRATEFUL INOREGON
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DEAR WEAK: Yes. you wfJJ
DEAR
GRATEFUL:
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geloierftbiz(notuntil y.uslop Apparently, Cosauinn' CretUl
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CasSeIberryWinterspr, gs
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blaming yourself for your friend to many heesuse yours
"looiLshrwss" and weakness. was one of many letters I
JUDY RENEE
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Monday, April 21, 1973

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SCOREBOARD

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Harness Racing Dog Entries

Major League

Results

Baseball

TONIGHT
SATURDAY NIGHT

FIRST, s.la,A1 Misty isle si
I Miller 8 (6L 3 Joyful Jack Is). I
RamblnQ Red (ID. S Husker Fire

FIRST
I
l(y ui5ti
AIlt,
2' 940 S 10 100 7 BLa Ru
i6 1 00 4 70 3 Golden Mataøor ()
10 Q (2 61 31 10 T (26 4) Wi $0 T
I 31
SECOND - % Coneslage
IT Crank) (6) 6 70 1 703707 Derby
Lane (I) S 00] 103 Carlo Rd (1)3 60
0165116001 (6$ )177OO1 1:351
THIRD -) ito (I Mahar) 11)

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American
East
w L PC).
I)oston

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SECOND 3.6. 0 - I Cecy First BaUmori
1 1 500
(s). 7 Tona Trans CI), 3 Eades Delro,)
I I 500
SCI no, i 0 0 s Red lit. S Cleveland
3
FeacI
Rock (12. 6 Hidden Island New York
3
300
7 Si Spic y T a ste (6).5 Tosie
Pi,'dget (6)
k,iflS%
Cily
9 7 III
THIRD, $4, S - I Buddy Blue (6, Oakland
coo soo 340 2
$
7 H
Teflriy S2). 3 Modnt Doll Californi a
I 60 3 $0] Private Jim (6) 4
6 1 600
(1), 1 Tumble Jet (SI, S Gold tei,s
II $ 30 60 1 CI] 6) 544) $0 1 1
4 7
Medaln (10.6 Berkley S?acey (6), Mnnesota
FOURTH - I Heather Chance
1 &amp; 313
1 ma Nut%h(II III. 6 Constellation CP'caqo
IT fl'Mk) (1)170)002 7 Single (III
1 9 250
0 PIer 171 4 10300 3 Dr Ruft
Saturday'
s Results
FOURTH,
$
er
.16. C - I Barb Qve
460 0 1) 7) 510 10 1 (I 73)
M,t*uk
3. Cleveland
0
II) I Mont,ce (II. 3 Mailer (6), 4
Baltimore at Boston,
FIFTH - Joppa Starma,d
Beach
Sum
(17.
5
Jeep (5). 6
rain
Dvoracriti (s)
Potluck Id. I Tom-S Best (6). 1
California 6. Chicago 5
Kilcarniy knight (7) 5.20 340 3
MinIa Socrates (52;
Detroit I. N
Tappapann, Boy (3) 360
York
FIFTH, $16, A - I. MA s Pats
Oakland .1, M'nnesota I
Pel 46). 2 Scepter 110, I April
SIXTH - I Counsel Rice (J
KAn%as City S, Texas 2
Parknn) (it II $06703ô07 Clay Showirs (5'. 1 Dark Rider (6). 5.
Sunday's Results
Cullport Bob II). 8 L
Babe
Haven Pioneer II) 560 3
Eyre
CIeland 1, M,Iwkii I
Eckert
(II).
7
Judge
RaglSnd
Fin I 4 3 40 0 II 3) 63*10 T (3) 4)
(I),.
Boston ID. BaltImore
P' Tony (57)
136950 1 ?.0I
California I. Chicago I
SIXTH,
518.
B
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SEVENTH - I in Sianlon IV
New York ?. Detroit
2 Andy Over (5 7I. 3. NodaK King
Culane) (2? 17 40 1*0 310 2 Greet
Kansas City , Te xa s o
II?), I Will He Wink (I). S Print
Value II) 100 340 3 Nancys Bruce
Oakland I S Mnnrsota I I
FLuen
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EIGHTH - 1. Shaion Jet III
Keeler) ($1 1510 $ ) 100
Sometime Byrd (2) 350 100 3.
Rtcway Ralph tI)400Q (2$) 19.70

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Roman Ill
Minnesota (Butler 0 11 at Cal
Prot,rl 4 1) 27 0 17003.502 Bomber
EIGHTH, 3$. A - I, Barry K i ng ,Iornla (Ha ss ler II), tnt
6 (6) 9.60 360 3 Glenora Duke (I)
is , 7 Mineola Poppy (1), j. II
Texas (Bibby 0 1) at Oakland
3
II 6) 1) 00 1 (161) 13*210 T
Ricky (5), 1 1 Kn
(Odom 00). (n)
(ID, S. Ultra
7 073
ViOIine (61.6 MySli King IS 2). 7
Only games scheduled
TENTH - 1 Ocala Star Dust IT
BrIt v
Shan 16l. I
G P.1 's
Crank) (7) Il 20610 3.20 2. Hidden
Tuesda y's Games
IIvetiin (Il)
1 5704003 HOney Nugget
Kansas City at Chic"qo
NINTH,
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1711 000(73)59.001(737; 5381.10
K'S Kazard
Cleveland at Detroit
(17). 2. Smoothy Silt (5). 3 Shleta
T 7 073
New York ,it Boston
Eckert (10, 1 Booger Buzz (6). 5. M'nnesota at California
ELEVENTH - Roger
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Phantc,nis
Pearl
(II,
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Manatee
God ins) (1113201 60 110 7. Chow
Baltimore at Milwaukee, (n)
Gob 131
Peggy (5 1), 7. Mittowfl Mint (I).
(1)710
4.80 3 Bntman Haver (6) Mtery
Texas at Oakland, In)
18
310 0 II 1) 95 io 7 II 4 6) 5271 00 1
TENTH, 5.14. A - I Manistee
2 CIA 2
National League
Ddnny (5 7'. 7 Happy Kay (6), 3
TWELFTH East
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Preston
Lobell
M,ntà
Ms
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L PCI. GB
Spanish Ettie fl) 3.002 403 Casoers nit. S A pache Pesk (1). 6 Spats Chicago
7 3 .700
(10,
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Darling
John
limp (6) 240 0 (.1 1)
(6), $ Guss
3 60 1 (736)
Pitt sbur gh
s I 5
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39.20 T 7 07
St
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6
ELEVENTH. 5.14. TA -1. Sissy Philadelphia
S S 500 2
Shzn (17). I

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MY Cactus 'ii, I AAA's Jea

SATURDAY NIGHT

FIRST. 1.14, s, .s
tunes Bath
310 3.10 3
610 4Ø •
740 7

Touch 01 Hp

SECOND. a.. o
K'S Beautiful
Miss El ctric

11.00

640 I

PerfecIa (I 6) 1)77.60
:

Oh;1 Double (A 7) 123.00
THIRD. 1.16. 0. 31.o
Good Company ts.ao 4.10 2.40 7
Lustre Eck et
3 60 2
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Fast 000iqy
300 $

Ouinieta (I 7) III so

Perfefi (71) 642 40
FOURTH, 114. C. 3)35 .
ComeOnCl..o 2160 900 3.20 1
Texas Dream
5.40 4. 20 2
110 $
Honey Galore

0,j'n,ela 12 4) 152 20
Perfec to (2)s2)7.20
FIFTH, 314. 0, 21.N
V-1 Fancy
1070 S70
Pt Bri7y
170
C 'sSpacewalii
QutnieLa (45) 121 10
Pertecta (1.5) $45.7Q
SIXTH, 3.14, A. 31.43
Th15 IsPhantom $10 3.60
Corky Cal
7.20
Tonkawa Phyllis
Quiniela U) *1960
Perfda (37) $40*0
SEVENTH. 1)4. C 31.34
Favorite Fan
tom

340 1
300 S
570

3.00
310

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b0d5's Oams
Eastern Dmvsbon
J Louis at K entucky . first game
Tveiday' Game
Westein Division
Indiana at Denver

1160 6 10 340 6
I60 3.70 1

NINTH. 5)6. 5. 31.91

Golf Scores

1570 510 310 $
1700 940 7
PENSACOLA, Fla.. LAP)
180 2 Final top 5COtfl and mabty

Mistr-rMarci,,s

Ou'nieta (71) 563 20
P,frtla ë I' fl2 PD

TENTH, 514. 5, 31.67
Ard,',ne MIstnp%s 410 3 60 3 40
Trystpç

160 140

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n1. (I 1) 112120

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re(ord,.,J in Plat flouk $, page

Public R ec ords of Seminole
County,
Ftorld0; run thence NI9degre
Si'

Of said Highla nd Pine's Unit I to line
the

RoyaI Hurlers Give

NW corner of the aforesa
id sub
ivl$ion, saia NW corner
also being
On the east boundary ole
$00 It,
drainage easement as recorded ,n
o P Book 21), Page 345, Public
Records of Seminole County,
Florida; an Said point beng the

%SPOWS I
Kansas

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Hayes, Washington Advance
By The Associated Press
Modesty may have caused Elvin Hayes of the
Washington Bullets to say, "We don't like to rely on one
player,"

But the fact remains that the Bullets continually need a
from Hayes

2-0 Sunday behind the six-hit

to win,

IS,

the

Sunday.
Hayes poured in 46 points, his career high in National
Basketball Association playoff competition, and the
Bullets edged the Buffalo Braves 97-93 for a 32 lead m
their best-of-seven Eastern Caoference semifinal sees.
It was the 20th straight time in which Hayes had scored
300r more points that the Bulletshadwon

Golf
MURCIA, Spain — Arnold Palmer shot an eagle 3 on the

ON
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Bruce Bochte and Dave Chalk leadoff batw, starting a three-

43$" E 73001!. to a point on the
centerline of Fern Park Boulevard,
said point being the P C of a curve
concave northerly, having a radius
Of 100 $1? and a central angle of 92
degrees 01' 20"; run thence easterly
along the arc of said curve and said
centerlIne 181 71 ft. to the PT, run
t hen ce N 42 degrees
11' II" E along
laid CenterlIne 770 62 ft.; run thenc e
SI? degree's 12' 12" E 234.5111; run
-%W "'YV'5 4I' .-..
II" t 120.13
It to the P 0 B , all of the above
described being in Seminole County,

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best bidder, for cash, at the Front

Todd on a seven-hitter and pi- double by Chalk. They added a Slaton and a passed ball
by

Final hole and posted a onestroke victory over South Afri-

tched

Oakland to a

double-

run in

West entrance of the Seminole
County Courthouse in Sanford,
FlorIda. at 11:00 C.'ctock AM on the
791h day of April, 1973,
Witness my hind and the teal of
this court on t he 17th day of April,
1973
,
(Seal)
Arthur H. J3ckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By , Elaine RiCharde
Dputy Clerk
PublIsh April 71, 1975
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tnng Sunday in the $175 non
Ptraco!a Op en colt
ournh
men! on the i479 yard, Par 71
Pentaco'a Country Club COU
(a denotes
amateur;
Jerr y
McGee
125.000

896464 70771
W
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WlIy

1)4.750
ELEVENTH. 51*, A. 31.50
O'i'.'cDOodIe
1310 $60 340
Bfuce Crampton
$473
,' r'..-ila Ugly
1440 760 5
65 7264 49. 271
(So Collins
260 1 Muller Barber
$475
Quintets (5$) 1777Q
67 69 704.$-..77
Pertet
(S I) hiS 40
c.,gtt PIevil
56.425
S'g Piifecii 11 1 wilh S alIt 1213
7$ 696963-774
(1 I win all Ii 177370
a Jerry Pate 6971 6966-775
TWELFTH, ),
$77
Bobby Mitchell
14.047
740 570 340 •
7370474s-774
M?
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10 40 iao s Dan Sikes
14.062
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Qu*njela 55)
Bob Murphy
si.oe
Ir.teta II 37) 5)4) j)
69 73 67 67 776

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tb games scheduled
Tuesday's Games
Chicago at Bullalo

New York lslinders at Pittsburgh
Vancouver it Montreal

LL

McGee appeared on the verge
blowing his shot at victory
when he played the front side In
WHA PLAYOFFS
a fat 38, three.over-par, but
Quarter-finals
Best of-i Series
regained his composure, strung
Saturday's Result
together three straight birdies
MinnesoTa 6. New England I.
beginni
ng at No. 10 and brok e
M'rviesoia *n I 7
out of a deadlock with another
Sunday's Games
No games scheduled
birdie on 16 to win the $25,000
Monday's Game
San D'ego at Toronto, San Diego first prize with a 13-under-par
liath 37
fll total.
Tuesday's Games
The closing 70 on the 6,679PlO Qamt"a Scheduled
yard, Par-71 Pensacola Country
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SEMINOLE
TURF CLUB
Off 17-92, Betwe,, 43$ &amp; 434

Satlshid Radi al The Drivers Hipi For
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Century
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JACK PROSSER FORD
3786 SOUTH ORLANDO DRIVE PHONE 322-1481
SANFORD, FLORIDA 32771

For Tuesday, April 22

ARIES (March 21-April 19) sell.
This is a good day to rid your. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) A
self of small, distasteful chores situation will arise with a friend
you've been neglecting. Find a that could be awkward, but If
capable co-worker,
you handle it as you did forTAURUS (April 20-May 20) merly no feathers will be ruf.
You have a knack today for fled.
managing others that will work
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
to everyone's advantage. Call 21) The seed of something
the shots as you se them,
profitable that you had sown
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) A awhile back Is about to bear
small opportunity will arise. It fruit. Be patient a bit longer,
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FABULOUS TRIFECTAS EVERY RACE

Deputy Ctcrk
VAN DEN BERG, GAY
a BURKE. P. A.
Attorneys for the Plaintiff
Post Office 80* 79]
Orlando, Florida 32102
Publish: AprIl 2), 1975
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together with all structures, im
provement, lixtures, appliance's,
ifld appurtenances on slid land or
used in coniunction therewith.
The aforesaid sale will be made
pursuant to a Final Judgment en
tefed In Civil P40. 75 10 now pending
In the Circuit Court of the
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in and
for Seminole County, Florida.
DATED this 16th day of April 1975.
(Seal)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Elaine RiCharde

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Maude gets a secret letter from
from the date of opening bids, and
an old flame, and her heart
for a period of 10 days from the date
begins to flutter. Then she
opening bids for all other bids
EMPLOYMENT
discovers that Vivian got a
Attention of bidders is Particularly let te
r, too, from the same guy.
called to the requirements as to
The
fun begins when they try to
conditions of employment to be
observed and minimum wage rates Outmaneuver each other to
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Documents
Fate throws Jim Street and his
NONDISCRIMINATION
girl into a dangerous situation,
IN EMPLOYMENT
He returns to a movie studio,
BIDDERS ON THIS WORK WILL used as a Sunday morning
BE REQUIRED TO COMPLY
training site, to look for a
.',IITI'f THE
PRESIDENT'S
beeper
device be lost.
EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 11,246

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The Owner reserves the right to
reject any or all Proposals a to

waive any informality or
technicality In any Propo'sai in the
Interest of the Owner
ThiS project is to be funded at least
in part by Federal Revenue Sharing
Funds,

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MON. 700.10 P.M.
TUES. PRIVATE PARTIES
WED. PRIVATE PARTIES
THURS. PRIVATE PARTIES
FRI. 7:3011 P.M.
SAT. 9:33-11:30 A.M.
1:354 P.M. 7:38.11 P.M.
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torlugay padies, Cluha of 11.e Mefl

9-9:30

and 11375 THE REQUIRE
MENI', FOR BIDDERS AND CON
TRACTORS UNDER THIS ORUER
ARE EXPLAINED IN THE
SPECIFICATIONS.
Bidd ers must ctify that they do
not, and will not, maintain or
provide for their employees any
facilities that are seiregated on a

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lowest bids for a period of 80 days

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Statute 446A011.
specifically
paragraph (3) APPRENTICE AND
TRAINEE
C P.S Pt. DY P.S C PJ I
REQUIREMENTS
Dated' April 14, 197$
(SEAL)
City Commission
City of Sanford,
Florida
By: lee P Moore,
Mayor
Attest'
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr
City Clerk
Publish' April 71 1975
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SKATING SCHEDULE

FBI

Documents

SDoorway

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Three Stooges
4:00 (2,1) Somerset
(6) Mery Griffin
(fl Lucy Show
(24) Sesame Street
(44) Mickey Mouse
Club

Split Sond

42 Pe'vriari

5 _f N

smad-

(44)

Phil Dahue
1130 (2) Hohlysstd
Sq uare

I Work hard
5 Perform

34 Female sheep

(33) Uncle Huble

(44)

LtMAJj$.a,

39 German

35 Spoke
pompously
38 Smart

(44) U nd erdog

Fortune
(6) Gambit
(44) Green :res
11:00 (2. I) High liers
(6) Now Vu See It

or $191 00 for one set of documents
89 CBS GUNSMOKE "The
and all live (5) sets of puns.
Wiving" Rerun A cantankerous
The deposit shall be In cash
old
man wants his three sne in
cP,aek i1r,or, n ,hIm n ri..-e,
r
.i.,_, I_v.,.
L A uocla t es-Engineers. InC. Fifty
marry, and he sends them off to
pet' cent of the deplt for each set
town wi th the edict: Don't come
will be refunded upon return of the
back without wives. The boys'
Contract Documents in good con
dillon if not later than fifteen (15)
Courtin' methods don't appeal
days following the award of a
to the women, and they create
Contract,
havoc
In Dodge City. Hairy
Drawings, Specifications and
Morgan plays the father.
Other Contract Documents may be
examined at the following locations:
8-to•conclusjon NBC
Clark.
Deit:
&amp;
Asso,jates
Engineers, Inc., 500 West Fulton MONDAY NIGHT BASEBALL.
Joe Garagiola has his fun for
Street, Sanford, Florida, 37771;
Dodge Plan Rooms at Ill Wymore
the
first 15 minutes, then the
Road, Suite 201, Winter Pink,
cameras
move into Milwaukee
Florida, 32769: Central Florida
where the Brewers take on the
Builoets Eichange, tIll E Park
Lake, Orlando, Florida, and City
Baltimore Colts.
Engineer's Office, City Of Sanford.
8-9 ABC THE ROOKIES
City Hall, Sanford, Florida, 37171.
"
Johnny
Lost his Gun" Rerun
PROPOSAL GUARANTY
Each Proposal Shall be ac
Fred
"The
Hammer"
companled by a certitied check or
Williamson guest stars. Mike
bid bond acceptable to the Owner In
thinks his old Au' Force buddy
an amount equal to at least S per
Cent of the Proposal, payable Is a drug pusher, but is greatly
without condition to the Owner, as a
relieved to discover he's really
guaranty that the Bidder, if awarded
agent. When both are
the Contract, will promptly execute an
the Agreement in accordance with
taken hostage by a drug gang, it
Prop
the
osal and tne Procedural doesn't look too good for either

Guiding Light

(6)
(9)

LoL!JDIE1 4f 4

ACROSS

23 Indonesian of
Mindinjo
26 Inactive
29 Gnve a iob to
31 Smart reply
33 Wood-pulp
product

3:00 (2, 8) Another World

(6)

Martian
(2,6,6,9) News
(24) Yoga

The World
Turn's
Let's Make A
Deal
As

Showdown
(33) My Favorite
Martian

Celebrit
Sweepstes

Anar to Prevous PuzzJn

51 Member of the 9 The *c',es
IC, Did over
labor force
18 Alkaline
It Compass
52 Masculine
substances
mea'ng
appellation
19 Spanish amtcle $3 Supevtalr,e
12 Den'sts'
20 Edible tuber
S'jffe
degr'e lab')
22 Pompous
54 T!row
17 Japanese
display
verse form

2:30 (2,1111) The Doctors
(6) Edge Of Night
(9) The Big

(9) MovIe
(44) Leave ho
Beaver
(44) Petlicoa
Junctior

(13) lane Grey

1

goddess
16 Vagrant (coil)

Lives

(44) Religious

(44) Lucy Show
(2, 8) NBC News
(6) CBS News
(9) ABC News
(13) Ensign O'Toole
(24) Zoom
(35) Mayberry RFD

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job
F,pt

Jackpot

(3$) Lost In Space
News
Alegre

(2, 6, L 9)
(24) Villa

(44) Hogan's Heroes

Activity

10 Raised
13 Hetb
14 Messenger's

(9) News

Semester

Baseball

Password

(35) Big Vdltey
12:30 (2, 8) Blank Check
(6) Search For

6:30 (6) Sunrise

M:uLd

700

(9)

6:15 (6, $) Sunshine
Almanac

(24) Romantic

(33)

Jlee

6:30

(35) Mickey Mouse
Club
(44) Mod Squad
(2) News

I

And

Restless
(a) Jackpot

Almanac

Diamond

11:00

5:30

News

()

MORNING

(13) Richard

(6)

Lifestyle

11:55 () News

12:00 (2, 44)

Island

Dinah
Neighborhood

Blankety Blank

(33) Florida

Movie

TUESDAY

(9) S.VI.A.T.
(13) Carolina Country
(24) The Shakers
(35) My Partner
The Ghost
(44) Movie
9:30 (6) Rhoda

Batman

(24) Mister Roger's

AFTERNOON

Singers

10:00

(9)

Tomorrc
Sh ow

(13) Wesleyan

900 (6)

In

1:00 (2, 8)

(6) Gunsmoke
(9) Rookies
(24) Rita
(33) The Baron
(44) Sports Legends

(44) flrave

5:00 (9)

(4) Love Of Life
(a) Movie

Culture

12:30

17700 Contract V.

2.3)

JOHN DICK E Y., INC.
405 W. FIRST

CAPRICORN

you handle It correctly. Be 19) Review advice given
alert. It will take some recently by one you're closely
maneuvering,
associated with. It contains an
CANCER (June 21-July 22) answer you're now seeking.
Positive steps can be taken now
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19
regarding a serious matter You'll be called upon where
that's been on your mind lately, work is concerned to perform
Get In touch wi th the other par. outside your normal duties,
ties.
You'll also receive extra
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Don't dividends.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)A
let any more time go by with
one who Is indebted to you. Try relationship with one you've
now to arrange a partial settle- met socially will begin to
develop into something more
ment.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) profound, You two have much
Don't make ony abrupt changes to share.
In your rtn oday i.VithGUt
YOUR tflR'IIH)AY
first considering the conseApril22, 1975
quences, Proven methods are
You'll take on more manageyour best bet.
meat-type
responsibilities this
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct.

Wild World

8:00 (2, $) Baseball

SEMINOLE

of:

(9)

(44) The FugI
13:00 (9) News

Deal
(13) BoxIng

Asphaltic surface All rights Of way
construction are pres ently in use

unpaved City streets
PREQUALIFICATION OF BID.
DERS
In order to submit a proposal,
Contractors must have been
previously qua lified as to their
finan cial, experience, and equip
ment capabilities by the Con
tractors' Qualification CommIttee of
— tie City of Sanford in accordance
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TiE
with City Ordinance No. 91 and
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cl
Rules and Regulations of said
CUlT IN AND FOR
committee.
Forms are availably
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
to.- the E ng ineer
CIVIL NO. 75.40-CA.09.G
DRAWINGS,
SPECIFICATIONS
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR
AND
P P 0 C B 0 U P AL
TGAC,E ASSOCIATION,
DOCUMENTS
PIanitt,
DrawIngs, Specifications and
vi
Procedural
Documents may be
KAVE DIANE ATKINS,
obtained upon application at the
Defendant,
.,f Ice of the Engineer, Clark, Dietz
NOTICE OF SALE
&amp; Associates Engineers, Inc.,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that West
Fulton Street, Post Office
on the 30th day of April, 197$. at 11
Drawer 1976, Sanford, Florida,
m
a
at the west front door of the
37771, upon the payment of a deposit
Courthou se of Seminole County, at
Sanford, Florida the undersigned
11500 per copy for Contract
Clermiwlllofgerforsamefhefollowlng Documents
end Specificatio, an
descrit, real proper ty
the following for each plan set:
Lot 3$ GRANADA SOUTH, ac
13200 Contract I
cording to the Plot thereof iS
1,37 00 Contract
recorded in Put Book 13, Page too
$3700 Contract Ill
Public R ec ords of Seminole County,
14*00 Contract IV

NOTICE OF INTENTION
TO PURCHASE
UNDER BULK SALES LAW
TO: All Persons Having Claims or
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
Demands Against John H. Salmon.
NAME STATUTE
The undersigned intends to PW
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
chase in bulk the stock of goods,
Notice IS hereby given that the
wares or merchandise and or the
undersigned, pursuant to the
business fixtures or equipment used
"Fictitious Name Statute" Chapter
(Oflfletion w ith that certain
$4309, Florida Statute, will register
business or enterprise known as
with the Clerk of the Circuit C ou rt,
JOHNNY'S TEXACO lotated at 690
anti for Seminole County, Floe
E Hwy 136, Casseiberry, Florida,
, upon receipt of proof 01 the
am.j to conclude Such purchase at '
publication of this notice, the tic
am. on the 10th day of May, 1973,
titibu's name. to wit' NATURAL
Associated Bonded Escrow, Co..
LOOK OR NATURAL LOOK HAIR
1930 Lee Rd ,Winter Park. Fla., and
PRODUCTS under which we are
persons having claims or
engaged in business it 70) E.
demands
against the Vendor are
Semoran Blvd., Suite 102 in the City admonished
to notify the un
of Altamonte Spo's.. Florida .
cie'signed at that address on or
That the parties interested In said before said date
business enterprise are as follows:
Dated at Cassetberry, Seminole
Estel Cooley
County, Flor ida this 10th day Of
,-,-. rn..-.
•v "p."
March, 1973
Dated it Orlando, Orange County,
Knr.pfI, C. Anders.
"
FlOqi. April U, 1975
Purchaser
Pubtlth' AprIl 71. 71, May S. 12, 1975 Publish April 71, 1915

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WITNESS my hand and seal of
said Court of this 17th day of April
1975
(Seal;
ArIhur H. Beckwith, Jr
Clerk of the Circut Court
By: Joy Stokes
Deputy Clerk
Publish- April 21,2*. May S. 12, 1973
OEM 12)

Concentration
What's My Line

7:30 (2) Jeopardy
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(*) World At War
(9) Let's Make A

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Masters, plus the Tournament
one," said McGee, w ho credited
was fired in the $125,000 Pensa. who saw
Gener al
his dream of a first of Champions in California his attractive wife wi
Electric
cola Open Golf Tournament,
th helping
victory vanish wjth two bogeys which begins Thursday.
him.
"Wednesday night, I ate oy- on the final th
ree holes.
Central Mr Conditioning
"They'll probably think I'm a
sters on the half shell and the
"Jill got me thinking In th
eSystem
caddy
out
there,"
said the 5- right direction, She calmed me
first oyster I ate, I
[Ca
got a pearl," only a one-shot edge until he foot-9. 100 pounder.
an elated McGee said Sunday saw the sco
down," he said. "She is the sole
PLUMBING
reboard as he
McGee was playing In the (I- reason why I'm sitting here
HEATING,
INC.
after ending more than eight strolled to the 18th green.
nal threesome with his friend, now,
S-$nlord Av.
years of frustra tion on the pro
"1 was thinking so much Australian Bruce Crampton,
golf tour by capturing his first about getting back In the Mas- who atone point
was lodged in i
victory.
ters coming Up the 18th fair- three-way tie with
McGee arc
"I toW Jill ( hig wife) this may
way" he said. "I played in it Armstrong at 12-under befon
be the eek," he said, "I didn't
twice and I was really d- falling back with a bogey on l
want to mention it before today
appointed when I didn't get to and another on 17.
because it might have Jinxed play in it this year."
"i don't think anybody ha.,

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Dining at ftI finest whirl (hi
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0ert.hals
Bestof.? Series
Saturday's Results
Phladetphia i. Toronto 3. øi-.
Philadelph ia *nt 40
Mon treal 1. Vancouver 0. Mon
treat leads 3 1
Sunday's Results
New York Islanders), PItt5brqh
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hurling of Al Fimorrl&amp; But drove in three nina apiece,
run rally In the first Inning with
their lead in the American helping unbeaten Nolan Ryan a
walk. Rice had two RBI with a
League's West Division was cut post his fourth victory. Ryan single
In the first and another
to 1 games when the Oakland allowed five hits, including single as the Red Sox scored
A's wept a doubleheader from home nina by Ken
the Minnesota Twins 4-1 and 5-I, and Jorge Orta, but Henderson tIe more runs in the fourth,
walk ed nine
IndIans 7, Brewers 4
A's 4-5, Twins 1-1
and struck out only iii.
Home runs by Tom McCraw
Dave Hamilton. hustled into
The Angela Jumped on Claude and Rico Catty and Frank Du!action when starter Mike Nor- Osteen for two runs in the first WS two-run
single powered
ris hurt his elbow in the first inning on
Tommy Harper's Cleveland's victory, An error
inning, combined with Jim single, Bochte's triple
and a and a wild pitch by loser Jim

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Boost

By HERSCHEL NISSENSON advantage of three Minneso ta two wild pitches and balk
ed
AP Sports Writer
errors to score two unearned home a run before giving way to
The Kas City Royals are runs. Meanwhile,
Abbott held
Wayne Garland in the (rth.
going so good these days their the Twins scoreless until Bob He was charged with seven'
live-man starting rotation con- Darwin homered leading
off the runs..
sis ts of only four pitchers.
ninth. Loser Bert Blyleven
Bernie Carbo and rookie Jim
The Royals made It five sic- allowed only (our hits
and
Rice had two hits each for the
torleslñ a row and nine out of 10
struck out 12.
Red Sox, Cbo scored three
by trimming the Texas Rangers
Angels 8, While Sox 4
runs and drove in one as the

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8:30

6:00

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(13) Cable Prevue
(24) Intercom 24

(13) Cable Journal
(24) Electric Company

Council
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Griffith

Andy

(4)

(13) Orlando City

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(I) Mery Griffin
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By KEN RAPJ)PORT
Relief pitcher ifick Baldwin,
"We're playing great," he capped if three-run rally In the Denny's error helped Pit ts.
AllSports Writer
who was great fit the seventh said. "Of course, no one likes to 13th inning, leading San Fran- burgh score four runs In the
Dave Kingrnan is giing the inning, looked awful In the lose. But I can't
(eel too bad the ctsco over Is Angeles. Reliev- second Inning and the Pirates
New York Mets the kind of con. ninth. He loaded the bases and way we've been going."
er Geoff Zahn walked Derrel went on to beat St. Luls with
sistency at the plate that they then gave up a single to Jose
Th
omas to open the inning, the aid of Ken Brett's pitching
In
the
other
National
t
League
bo
O.
Cardenal.
Hobby
Mur cer then singled and and hitting. Brett, making his
games, the San Francisco GiAnd he's giving them the kind
Well,ltsthrtedoujasasjng
both
runners
advanced on a first star t of the season, high.
le ants beat the Is Angeles
of inconsistency in the field that but Kingman let it get past him Dodgers 6-3 in 13 innings; the wild pitch.
llhted the Pittsburgh attack
they'd prayed against.
f an eor. As a resu
Gary Matthews was in. with 'nts 10th .career major
lt, three Atlanta Braves whipped the
The erratic Kingman, ac- runs scored and Cardenal San Diego Padres 4-3;
tentionally walk ed to load the league homer.
the
quired this past winter from the wound up on third with the Pittsburgh Pirates tripp
he
bases,
Zahn forced in the goBrett also spaced (our Cardi.
ed t
San Francisco Giants, won one potential tying run. At
ahead run with a walk to Ed nal singles, walked two and
St. IMWS Cardinals
for
and
New
York
Sunday
with
his
point,
Baldwin
reverted
to
his
Cincinnati
Reds
trimmed
the
Goodson
and Speier singled up permitted only two baserunners
bat but almost lost It with his sparkling, earlier form and
the
middle
to drive in Murcer to reach third before retiring
Houston
Astros 5 in the first
glove as the Mets took a 4
nailed it down for the Mets.
after six innings in favor of
game of a doubleheader before and Matthews.
decision to sweep a double.Yogi Berra was as relieved as losing the second,
Braves
4, Padres 3
Dave Giusti.
.
header from the Chicago Cubs. anyone after the frantic finish
Darrell
Evans'
fo
ur
th
home
.
Philadelphia-Montreal
galmie
. Asts 7
Alter the Me ts took an
K
"It's a good omen," said
run of the season, a two-run
Pete Rose slammed a twonan
victory in the opener, Kingman New York manager, " that we was postponed by cold,
shot following Marty Perez' homer - his fourth hit of the
exploded his fourth home run of finally won a doubleheader at
John Stearns'single capped a
the young season in the second home."
three-run rally in the first in. leadoff double in the ninth in. game — with two out in the
ning, boosted Atlanta over San bottom of the ninth Inning, giv.
game to help New York take a
The Mets hzidn't won a dou. ning and Ed Kranepool doubled
4-0 lead.
bleheader at home since August home two runs in a four-run
The victory salvaged one ryovcrlloustonintheopenerof
Then the thrilts and splits 31, 13 and at the same time, second as the Mets built a 7
s tarted for Old Ironsides,
stopped a seven-game winning lead and went on to beat Chi. game for the Braws In the their doubleheader. Jose Cruz
t1wegame series with the vas- tilt a bases-loaded triple and
minding the fans of the Mets' streak by Chicago. It didn't dis- cago in the first game.
tly
improved Padres.
Milt May strok ed a two-run
eccentric teams of the earls' tract Chicago Manager Jim
GIants 6, Dodgers 3
Pirates 5, Card; 0
191
rule, hclpin Houston alva'
\1;Irh:lU, fhtih
Chris Speler's tsorwi iiik'
}tuukte right-ha:idi'r John a split.

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE IN SHE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CI
CITY OF SANFORD
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE FLORIDA
PROCEDURALDOCUMENT.1.
COUNTY, FLORIDA
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Case No. 74.1943.CA49.A
CASE NO. 1S'3I4,CA4p.p
PUBLIC NOTICE is herehy given
PAN AMERICAN DANK OF that Sea
l ed Proposals will be
GREAT
AMERICAN MORTGAGE ORLANDO
lPdurc'rnt.
JA
p RUVWfl
0 Massachusetts
received
by
the City Commission of
as
business trust
Bank of the City of
gualifle
to do
Sanf or d, Florida,
Orlando
businp5 in the-State
her elnaftir called the 0 snur. at the
of Florida
Plaintiff,
Commission Chambers in City Hall
Plaintiff,
Vs.
until I P.M. On Wednesday, My it,
MARS;:4LLW PERRY IndMYRA
CLEMENT J FORD JR. and CAY
197$ for the construction of SAN
ELAINE PERRY
DEE FORD, hs Wife, and
JERRY M.
oo STREET IMPROVE
BOB
B
Y
E.
GARRETT
and
SUSAN
GREENE
C. MEN 75.
and ROY
for une or more
J,
GARRETT DONALD CUtlER and
MEADOWS
sections desior,atr.tl 1$:
and doing
ANN CUBER,
business as FORD, GREENE
Contract I. dated January 3,
&amp;
MEA
Defendants
PROPERTIES,
1975 (312 miles)
a
Florida general
NOTICE OF SUIT
Partnership, H,
Contract II, dated F eb ruary ID.
.1' Jerry M Garrett
DUNES, INC . a c porati
197$ (4.31 miles)
or
on and
and Susan C. Garrett
THE STATE OF FLORIDA
Contract Ill, dated February 7.
1161 Landmark Lane
197$ (4
miles)
Defenciant5
Casseiberry Florida
NOTICE OF SALE
Con tra
IV, dated February 70.
i hereby given
191$ IS 67 mlle)
that,
Marshall
w Perry
pvrant to the Order
Con tract V. dated February 70.
of Final
and Myra Elaine Perry
Judgment entered in this cause, in
1975 (3 3* miles)
the Circuit Court of
1161 Landmark Lane
for the City of Senlord. Florida. in
Seminole
Casselberry, Florida
County, Florida. I
accordance
will Sell the
with
D'awingi.
You are hereby notified that a
Property SItuated in
Specifications and Procedural
Seminole
Complaint to Foreclose Mortgage Documents
County, Florida, described a
prepared by Clark, Diett
has beer, filed against you and you
Commence at the Sw. corner of
&amp; Associates Engineers, Inc.,
are
required
to Serve a copy 01 YOi't
the SE a of Secti
on 17, Township 21
defenses. If any, to it on the Plain hereinafter called the Engineer,
South, Range 3* Eaf, run along the
PROPOSALS
WILL
BE
IifI' attorney, Winifr ed J Sharp, of
West linof Said SE ',, P401 degrees
PUBLICLY
OPENED AND READ
Johnson, Moisinger, Tn,smen &amp;
ic' 32" w sói it ft run thence 5
ALOUD immediately after the
7
Sharp. PA., whose address is 100
degrees 17' 12" E S7S
expiration of the time established
(I to the
East Robinson Street. Orlando
Point of beginning;
atoe for receipt of Proposals
continue thenc e
Florida 32*01 and tile the original
7 degrees 12' 17" E lOIS lIft,
In ocneral the project lncIudi the
on a
with the Clerk of the above styled constructi
line parallel with and 631 99
on of improv ed 2 lane
feet
C ourt on or 1I May 76, 1975.
$Outhv'esterly of the right of way of
Streits, local drainage, and
otherwi
se the allegations of the
State Road 436 to a
miscellaneo us work The Street
point on the nor th Complaint will be taken as admitted
11f*5 nd 111 69tt Westerly
construction Qeneralfy consist-4 of a
of the pI
and a iuclmrnt may be

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the fourth on a walk, a catcher Charlie Moore helped
tourNew York $ 4. Chicago 63
header sweep. Glenn Abbott single by
nament.
Cincinati 56. Houston
Ellie Rodriguez and a the Mam score rive tinm in
Wsstrn.Canf.qsc
stopped the Twins with a six- squeeze bunt single by Jerry t
Pittg,ijrgp, 3, St. Louis 0
INZAI, Japan - Japan's Teruo Sugihara fired a, fourhe second Inning.
Seattle 1)1, Golden State 91, series
Atlanta i. San Diego 3
hitter in the opener.
under-par 68 for a 72-hole total of
Remy.
California
tied 22
wrapped
and
a
two-stoke
it
up
Yankees ?, TIgers 1
°hifIdelphi
at
Montreal.
Sunday's RssulN
victory in the $50,000 Sobu International open Golf
The A's scored twice against with four runs IV the seventh,
ppd, cold weather
New
York erupted for six
Eastern Conference
San Francisco 6, Los Angeles
Tournament,
rookie' Jim Hughes In the first with Bochte providing a tworun, nina against rookie Vern
Ruble
Washington 97, Buffalo 93. 3. 13 innings
inning of the nightcap on a walk single.
WashinIon leads
In the seventh Inning, two on Ed
and singles by Bert CamWestern Co.,t,,enc.
Red Sox 10, Orioles?
Today's Game
flerrmann's tie-breaking pinch
Chcgo 10.1. kanSIs CityOmlha
San Francisco (Caldwell 02)
panerls, Sal Bando and Joe
LUIS
Tiant
pitched
a
four-Mt.
double
and three on a homer by
77. Chicago leads 32
at Cincinnati (Norman 01). ()
Rudl. They got two more
j
W. including home runs by Ron Blomberg, and defeated
Today's Games
Los Angeles (Rau It) at At
AKRON, Ohio - Dave Davis, striking on his final two
the sixth on singles by Ruth and Bobby Grich and Lee
Plo games scheduled
lanil (Capra 2 0). (n)
May, and Detroit behind Rudy May's
tnsses,
captured
the
$125,000
Tournament
of
Champions
Tuesd ay' Games
Claudell Washington, two walks the Red Sox capitalized
San Diego (Jones 1 0) at
on Mike three-hit pitching. Bobby Bonds
bowling tournament, downing Barry Asher 201-195 In the
Eastern Conference
Houston (Roberts 11), In)
and
a
sacrifice
fly.
Torrez' wildness. Torrex gave homered for th
Boston at Houston. CBS TV
title game.
Only games scheduled
e Yankees' first
In the first game, the A's took up five hits, walked eight, threw run.
Western Conference
Tuesday's Games
Seattle at Golden State
San Francisco at Clncirti
.na
ABA PLAYOFFS
St. Louis at New York
Division Finals
Philadelphia at Chicago
Sestif.?
Pittsburgh at Mont real
For The
Saturdays Games
Los Angeles at Atlanta, In)
No gam es ',cP*duled
San Diego at HOuSton. ( n)
PENSACOLA, Fla, (AP) - Club course gave McGee a two.
Sunday's Result
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Jerry McGee figured th
Western Division
Deal In Town
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was
shot
victor)'
over
Wally
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Cincinnati 9• Houston
Ph.lCdplphii 3. Montreal 0
NBA PLAYOFFS
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CITY OF
THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
HE CIRCUIT COURT. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
CONSTRUCTION OF
CASSELIERRYFLORIDA
FICTITIOUSNAME
L,GTEENTH
JUDICIAL
Cli.
FLORIDA
EIGHTEENTH
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL
Cli.
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
NOTICEOFSALE
TINNISCOURTS
NOTICEOFINTENTTO
Not4c .s hCrtby o.vcn that I am
CUIIN AND FOR SEMINO.E JUDICIAL CIRCUIT SEMINOLE CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE CASE NO. 7S.S3.CAC9D
hereby qven that Pu'
SEMINOLEJUNIORCOLLEGE
ADOPT ORDINANCE
CIRCUIT
CIVIL
COIRY.
FLORIDA.
enoaoe04nbusi,*jsta?y 39Sheoap
COUNTY, FLORIDA
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
tt
ini JudQmCnt rendered TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Sealed bids from Cont,ACtorS will
Boulrj,
(iVIACTION NO. JS-729.CA.7LC
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S-631.CA.Ot.E FLORIDA FEDERAL SAVINGS
Winter
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S4$4CA.04A
Spring,
)p y of April, 1975. in that
NOT lE IS HEREBY GIVEN by In hmatter of Adoption
WAS
H
I
N
C.
TO
N
F
E
DL
R
AL
AND
LOAN
ASSOC
lAY
ION,
a
be
received by Owner. Board 0,
In re the Marriage ci
SemnoIe County. FIor.øa under the certain cause pending in tPIC Circuit the City of Cesselberry
Trutee% for Seminole Junior
thaI the BY .MES S. SWISHER anOMARY
LOAN United States corporation.
fictitious name Of
SAVINGS
AND
JAMES
C.
HAMPTON.
Husband
SHEOAH
Court in and for Seminole County.
Collegeat 17 00 noon onó MAY 1975
CounciIwilIconjr,nactmen,of a CHAOTTE SWISHER, Jis wife and
Plaintiff
REALTY, a
ASSOCIATION OF MIAMI BEACH,
that I intend to Florløa, wherein FIRST FEDERAL
mc' board room of Seminole
'nemeroency
Ordinance
c'nlitled,
r NOTICE OF SUIT
Plaintiff, 'i
reglstersaidnam,wifhtheCl,rkof SAVINGS
AGNES R. HAMPTON. Wifc'
AND
LOAN
Junior College. Sanford. Florida
•
APt
ORDINANCE
OF
THE
CITY
T0
)NALD
PAUL
H.
McMANIGLE.
etc.,
et
at
HART
V.
NOTICE OFACTION
the Circuit Court, Seminole County. ASSOCIATION OF SEMINOLE OF C
TPe folIawIng is Included
SSELt3ERRY. FLORIDA,
Defendant
hent addren unknown
TO PiflC'L R Hampton
JAMES CHAMBERS, et al,
Florida in accordanc, with the
OLJNTY,aCO?PQr.toniSPIaIn?iff
AMENDING
(6) non POrouS tennis courts
AND
SUP
NOTICE
OFACTION
YOARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Defendants
7 Fiarmont Street
proviSionS of the FiCtitu Name and CAIBERT CONSTRUCTION. PLEMENTIIIG CHAPTER 1.
PAUL.
H.
MMANIGLE
and
complete
with paving. urficInq,
TO
thatctionforap,ionhas,n
Rcgh.'ler, New York
Stat't,s, To Wet Sc'ction 565 09
NOTICEOFSUIT
iNC a FlOrida corporation. and B
SECTION 4 2. SUBSECTION Dl. tiled ti you areregt.,ired toS('rve a
Ftr. Statutes 1957
BARBARA McMANIGLE. hiS wife. playing line's. fenciflU, netS. wind
TO JAMES CHAML3ER'
You
are
hercty
notified
triat
a
F WARD aria wife, WILLIE LEE
curtainS, lighting and plumbing.
ADDRESS UNKNOWN
CASSELBERRY CITY CODE. cOPYicrwrittenaefensefany. Proceeding for diSSolution ot
S Margart M Batten
a k a lames P Chambers
Bid documCntS are open to public
WARD. are Defendants. Civil Action . SAID AMENDMENT AND SUP to Ih Petition on GERALD S. marriage has been filed against you
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
PubliSh April 7. 11. 2). 75. 1975
and KATHYRN M. CHAM
No 75771 CA 09 A. I ARTHUR H.
action
toforeclosea
mortgage
on
the
inspection
In the offices of thC
OEM 75
PLEMENT TO PROVIDE FOR RUILRO, Attorney at Law. 355 S. andyouarerequiredtoserveacopy tIERS
BECKWITH, JR., Clerk of the THE
SALE OF ALCOHOLIC Hwy 17 97, P 0
following properly in Seminole Director of Administrative Affairs
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
Bo*
977,
of
yOur
written
defenses.
if
any.
at oresaid Circuit Court, will at 11.00
BEVERAGES WITHIN THE CITY Casseprry, Florida, 37707. and file thefito upon Petitioner's Attorneys,
*u parties claiming interests by, County, Florida: Lot 6.1, APPLE seminole Junior College, F. W
CITY OF
am, on April 79th. 1975.
oflvr
for
ON
SUNDAY
FROM
I
PM
to
I?
the
olinal
with
the
Clerk
of
the
whose
names
and
addresses
appear
through,
under or aclainsI 'ames VALLEY, UNIT TWO, according to Dodge Plan Room and Central
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS.
salt and sell to the highet and best
M I D N I C. H T
WI TH0U I
fhc' plat thereof as recorded in plat Florida BuIlders E*change IA-Circu(ourp t the Seminole County below, onor before April 0. 1975 and Chambers, a k a James P. Cham
FLORIDA
bidder for cash at the West front
16. Page 35, Public RecordS of Orlando; and may be oblainc'd from
PEST RICT ION REGARDING THE Courtse, Sanford. Florida, on or file the original thereof with the bers. ano Kathryn M. Chambers and
Notice of Publa Hearing
of the Courthouse of Seminole
,1e offices of Gutmann Dragath
SALE
OF
FOOD.
DEF
INING
betoray
21st,
1975,
c'reerwise
a
Clerk
of
thiS
Court
either
before
tO
all
parties
having
or
claiming
to
Seminole
County, Florida.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
County, Florida. inSanford. FIOridi.
ESTABLISHMENTS AFFECTED.
Judqmt may be Intc'red on behalf service on PetItboner' attorneys or haveany right, titleor interest in the has been flied against you and you AssocIates Architects Planners,
P1 OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by rpie fOH**ing described property, ADDING
SUBSECTION ci TO
SAID of Iheptifloners
are requIred to serve a copy of your Incorporated. Sanford Atlantic
immediately thereafter. otherwise, real property herein described
the City Commission of the City of situated and being in Seminole S E C I I ON .
PP0VI0INC
National Bank Building, Suite 400,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFtED wr1ften defenses. if any to it
THltOTtCE shall be publiShed a default wilt be entered aganst you
Attamont, Springs, Fior.oa, that County, Florida. to wit
P E N AL T V CON
F
L
IC
T
S.
P.O.
Drawer 931, Sanford. Florida
Harrison.
Greene.
Mann,
Rowe
&amp;
Once
(h
week
for
four
(1)
confor
the
relic"
demanded
in
the
that
an
action
to
toreclose
a
mor
said City Commission *stl ndtd a
The South 10 chains 01 the Nor
SEVERABILITY. EFFECTIVE
secutl weeks in the Evening Petition
tgage on the following real property Stanton, plaintiff's attorney, whOSe 32771, upon request accompanied by
Public hearing
tiseast ' of the Southwest ',
Section
DATE
Heraldanfo,ci, Florida
address is p 0 Box 3512. Tenth $25 0 deposit per let
WITNESS A%Y HAND and the seal in Seminole County. Florida
(a) To onsi0er anociation of the
, Township 2) South. Range 31
The proposed Ordinance is posted
Deposit wilt be refunded in full for
Floor, Florida Federal Building, s,.
WIT ISS my hand and seal of of this Court cri th
LOt
d day of April,
Of Block "B" COUNTRY
following described Property lying East:
at
the
Cily
Hall.
Casseerry.
said
Ctt
On
this
15th
day
of
April,
A
D.
1975.
Petersburg.
Florida
3373)
on
or
two
sets to contractor. submitting
CLUB
HEIGHTS.
UN'T
ONE.
ac
and being in Seminole County.
LESS Lots 1 through 44 and all Florida
1973
(Seal)
cording tO the plat thereof as before May 5. 1975. and file the bofla tide bids and return Of
Florida. to witStreets aria Easements of RICH
Consideration will be given at a
(Seal)
recorded in Flat Boo&amp; 13, page 95, origInal with the clerk uf this court documents In good usable condilion
Arthur H Iseckwith, Jr
507 Lake Destiny Road - SEC 73 FIELD SUBDIvISION, recorded in meeting to be held en the City Hall.
Ar!r H Beckwith, Jr
Clerk of Court
Public Recorøs of Seminole County, Cithir before service on plaintiff's withIn S days alter the opening of
TWP 21S RGE 79E. BEG S ' Cor P!at Book 17. Page 25 of the Public
Casselberry. Florida, on the 5th day
b4ds Refund for sets in excess of two
CItI of ?h Circuit Court
By' Lillian I Jenkins
Florid1e,
attorney or immediately thereafter,
OF SEC RUN W 1370 FT N 72 DEC Record
of Seminole County, at May, A D 1973, at 730 PM .or as
Bylaine
RiChrd
Depuly
Clerk
haS
been
filed
against
you
and
you
otherwise
a
default
will
be
entered
Will
be less $17 SO to cover coSt of
9 NIH E $037 T TO RD SELY Florida.
soon thereafter as possible, at which
Dejy Clerk
are reQuired to serve a copy at your against you for the rtlif demanded reproducflon. on the same bSiS of
ROBERT M MORRIS
ALCI P0600 Fl M L TO BEG (LESS
S&amp;d sate will be made Pursuant to time interested partit's and citizens Gerald Rutberg
return Of documents
HUTCHISON. LE F FLE P &amp;
written defenses, if any, 10 it on van In ttit' complaint or petition,
E £93 FT - P05).
and in order to satisfy the terms Of for and against the proposed Or
315 S. y 1781
MORRIS
Contractors who obtaIn bid
WITNESSmy hand and the seal of
den fler. Gay &amp; Burke. PA • at
to the corporate limits 01 the City of said Final Judgment.
dancr will be hr,trd This meeting P O (34977
dOcuments arid do not bid the
l3Ci North Park Avenue
Post Office Box 793, Orlando, this Court on AprIl 3rd, '975
Atfamorefe 5rings, Fledô. and •
Witness my hano and thC seal of may b#tontin
from time to time Cassety, Florida. 37707
proiect, s-rust return same at least 10
Sanford. FIoria 3777)
(SEAL)
Florida 37102, and file the Original
(hi To consider al the question this court on the 16th day of April,
until firta!jo,, 5 ?kn by the City
f.ttornrfor PctitIr
PubliSh' AprIl 1, ti, 7), 75. 1975
before the hid date. or py
a
t
iith thri Clerk of tti .'toir syIrd
Arthur H Beckw,th, Jr
t
S
thri
1975
f
(:t'
$' pir Sct to defra, cust ci
(lt'rk l ttt' Ccjrt
CLfl 1t trtcr(' "'I
::'r.,:
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N oi'.
(CIRCUIT COURT SLALi
GO\IERPI YOURSELVES AC
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reproduction an handling, as set
By: Joy Stokes
otherwise a judgment may be en
mercial Neighborhood District to
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
CORDINGLY
forth above.
Deputy Clerk
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND Ifred against you for the relief
said propert as that classdication
Clerk of the Circuit Court
DATED this 11th clay of April,
Sub contractors and others may
11.
COUNTY,
demanded
in
the
complaint
or
Publish:
Ap'iI
7.
21,
2*,
1975
FOR
isdescribedinthezon,ngord,nances
SEMINOLE
By Elaine RiCharde
AD 1975
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obtain complete bid documents upon
pro
of the City of Altamonte Springs.
FLORIDA
CTITIOUSPfAME
Deputy Clerk
(Seal)
deposit of $7500 which will be
WITNESS my Piandandth,sealol
NOti(CherCby given that we are CIVIL ACTION NO: 74.Il17.F
Florida.towIt' Ordinance No 72173 Publish- April 31, 1975
Mary W Hwthnrne,
arid as amended and supplemented
refunded, less II? $0 to cover
1d Court
April 5th,
engageth business at 7352A San CASSELIIERRY GARDENS, INC.
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
City Clerk
reproduction cost, upon return Of
ISeat)
The preSent ZOning classeficeteon
Jose Cfer. Winterwos Blvd. a Florida corporation.
____________________________
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli. documentsingoodconditionwtlhen$
City of Cassetberry.
04 said property is A.) Agricultural
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
Winter rk, Seminole County,
Plaintiff
Ftoria
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AN FOR days after opening of bids Partial
D,strict. as that classification is
Clerk of the Circuit Court
VS
Florida Cer the fictitious name of
FICTITIOUSNAME
Publish April ?1, 1975
SEMINOLE COUNTY
sets to material SupplierS will be
described In the Zoning ordinances
Ry
Joy
Stokes
AMICU!IHVL
REPAIR,
and
that
RICHARD
J
THIBAULT
and
Notice is hereby given that we are OEM 11$
PROBATE DIVISION
isued at coSt of repreduction
Deputy
Clerk
arid regulatin of Seminole County, engag
we intenO reg;ster said name with ELIZABETH IHIOAULI. hi5 Wife,
is-i business at Pt 7. Bo
PROBATE NO. 7S.10S.CP
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF ThE
Publith
April
Each bid must be accompanied by
Ii.
th,
Cter
of
the
Circuit
Court,
INTE
RPiATIONAL
WORLD
or
2),
75.
Ma
l72S.Oyiøo3fló5, SeminoIeCot.',ty.
In re Estat, of
a certified check or bid bond issued
DEM6
POOLS. INC., and FINANCIAL
The Public HearIng will be held in Ft*r,d. under the fictitious name ot EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR- Seml'ioletounty Flrjd. in cc
CORNELIA GRANT
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR cordanceith the proviSions ot the ACCEPTANCE
the City Hall. Altamonte Springs, SEMINOLE FLORAL FARMS, and SEMINOLE
by an acceptable surety company
CORPORATION,
i
COUNTY
deceased. fo. not less than S per cent of the
Flor;aa.onthe70ncyofMay,19;3,
Ftitioam, Statutes, To Wit:
Defendants,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. iN AND
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
PROBATE DIVISION
at 4-30 p.r • or as soon thereatter as With the Clerk of the Circuit Cou't. PqoaaTE
base bid The successful bidder will
Sclion$4)9 Flori Statutes 1957.
NOTICEOFSUIT
FOR
NO.
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, To All Creditors and All
73.317.CP
posSible, at which time ilterested Seminole County, Florida in ac
Persons be requIred to furnith performance
5: Ui J. Blondet
TO: FINANCIAL ACCEPTANCE
FLORIDA
Having
Claims
or
Demands
Against
In re the Estate of:
bond aria labor and mat,rla!t,
O M Blondet
CORPORATION
parties and tititn toe and against cordanc, with the prov'slons of me DIANA
MAE ECHAPIIZ
CASE NO. 7S-S32-CA.09.O
Said Estate:
the pro-posed anrr'jation and ro.-ing Fictitious Name Statutes. To Wit
Publish: iril 7. 11, 21, 75. 191$
payment
bond, cacti in the full
flroadwa
ROBE R
V.'
JACK SON •ind
You ,ire I ttb,
tild and
Deceasea
OEM 79
amount of th contract sum, iSSue,l
wil be hearo Sc hearing nay DC
Kansas City.
SECtiOn $65 09 FlOrida Statutes 1957
BARBARA A JACKSON. hs wife,
required to present any diainis and by a bonding company licensed in
FINAL NOTICE
continued from time to time until
Missouri 6411)
S: Paul H. Mason
Plaintiffs, demands whith you may have Florida,
Notice
i
hereby
given
that
the
final action Is taken by ttie City
YOU
ARE
NOTIFIED
ttiat
an
Curtis W Man Jr.
i
FYITIOUS NAME
against the estate Of CORPIELIA
undersigned will, on the 4th day of
Commission
To be eligible for consideration.
action for Fore'closur,of Articles of BARBARA kIlO WALKER, et als
Thelma C Mann
NOtice
Ilereby
given
that
we
are
Agreement
has
been
filed
against
GRANT, deceased. late of Seminole tes must comply with the laws of
June. A 0 1975. present to the
This notice shall be posted at the Publi5h' AprI 2), 71. May fl. 1975
Defendants,
engaged uSinesi at 7357 A San yo
County, Florida. to the Clerk of the
City Hall within the City of OEM.17
and you are required to
Florida, all conditions of the
NOTICE OF ACTION
Honorable
Circuit Judgeof Seminole Jose Ce, Winlerwoods Blvd. copyol your written oefenses,serve a
Circuit Court, and file the same
County,
Florida.
Attamonte Springs. Florida. and in
in speclficatIon, and must be made on
if any.
TO BARBARA KITO WALKER
hii
final
return,
Winter
Pk,
Seminol,
County,
to
it
on
MARVIN
E
NEWMAN
&amp;
account and vouchers, as Ad
three (3) other places Within th
&amp;ipticate and as provided in Section afaclimlle Of the form includid with
Pesiøence Unknn
Florida, ur the fictitious name 0t JON S ROSENBERG. Plaintiff's
fl3 16. Florida Statutes. ifl their the contract documents,
min5trator of the Estate of
City, and Published in The Evening
FICTITIOUS NAME
in
Diana A M I C U
YOU ARE NOTlFID THAT an Offices In the Couy Courthouse in
Herald, a
Notice Is hereby given that we are Mae EChanu:, deceased, and at said SPEClAL5, W HO L E S A L E attorneys, whoSe •d&amp;ess is Suite
of gaI
enclosed in an opagve
and that *
action?oforeclosea mortagecn fhe Seminole County. Florida, within
time, then and there, make •
cirtatlon in the City of AItmontt engaged buSiness at 731 U
sealed •velope bearing the name
intend tug, CHA Tower, Orlando, followIng property in Seminole
four calendar
S. 17-92, p(icatlontothe taIa Judge for a (mu
Springs and
to reglsterid name with the Clerk Florida 3210). on or before the 7th County, Florida
from the time and address of the
dder and
the
Quit
Court,
Seminole
of the first publiltlon hereof, or
Seminole County. Fern
Park, Seminole County, settlement
of hIs administration
of County, Flido in accordance
with originatwlththeClerkofthisCourt,
Florida.onceaweekforatleastfour
FlorIds,undertheficlitiousnameof
Seid estate,
and for
day 04 May, 197$. and file lhe
the marked- TENNIS COURTS —
Lots3g, 40,11 and 42 FRANK L. same will be barred.
an oraer the
(4) consecutI weeks or
to the WINNIE.THE POOH DAY
CEMINOLE JUNIOR COLLEGE
OODRUFFS SUBDIVISION OF
Filedat Sanford, Florida, thi$9ffl anddellverednotlat,rthandlteand
CARE discharging Santiago Echani:
date of the Public Hearing, the date CENTER, arid that we
Provis Of the Fictitious either before Service on Plaintiff's LANDS, SOUTH SANFORD, ac
as
Name
ToWit, Section attorneys
of AprIl, 1975
04 the first publication to the date of register said name with theintend
Clerk O Such Administrator.
or
above
immediately cording to th Plat thereof as
F$ Statutes 1957
Blanche B Eards
Dated
the last publIcation., both dates in thc' CircuIt Court, Seminole County, A 0
1975this the 15th day of April,
Publish' April 11. 71. 7*. 1975
thereafter; otherwise a default Will recorded in Piat Book 3, Page 4101
5 Luis. Blonaet
A Executrix
elusive,
ii
t be es than Florida in accordance *ith the
OEM
be entered against you for thC relief the Public Records of Seminote WILL
OIiviM Biondet
Santiago Echani:
lAM L COLBER T OF
_______________________________
twenty eight (71) days. In addition, proviSionS of the FIditiOu Name
demanded
In
the
Complaint.
County. Florida
Publish:
A
7
11.
21.
25.
1975
STENSTROM, DAVIS £
As Administrator
notice Shall be posted in me area to Statutes, To-Wit: Section •6S.Os
WITNESS my hand and seal Of has been filed against you and you MCINTOSH
OEM 71
of the Estate of
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
be considered for annexation and Florida Statutes 1957
this court on the 3rd day of April, are required to serve a
copy Of your Attorney for Executrix
Diana
Mae
Echiniz
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL Cli.
ZOnIngatteasttifteen(ts)eayspr
t97S.
5: Raymond 0 Winn
written defenses, if any. to it Ofl Fligthip Bank of Sanford
IN THE C CUlT COuRT, 15TH (Seal)
CUlT OF FLORIDA, IN AND P0*
to ttie date of ttie Pbli Hearing.
Deceased
Carol Jean Wiin
KENNETH
W.
McINTOSH. p, Box 13)1,
JUDICIAL *CUIT, IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
c. Vernon ?.tlze. Jr.,
DATED this 15th day of April, Publish: April 31,71. May 5, 17,
Arthur H Btckwith. Jr,
Plaintiffs' attorney, whose address Sanford, Florida
SEMINOLEOUNTY,
FLORIDA.
OF
CLEVELAND
&amp;
MIZE
CASE NO. 71.44
A 0. 1975
OEM 126
Clerk of the Circuit Court
is Post Office Boa )3. Sanford. Publish- April 11, 21, )97$
CIVIL ACTP4 NO. 7s.133.cA444
Attorneys for Administrator
FRE LOOM FLOE PAL SAVINGS
5' Phyli Jordahl
By'
Martha
T
Vihln
Florida, 3777), on or befote May Ia, DEM-74
In Cl: ttiI 4fI51
P.o. Drawer Z
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, a
City CIe
Depvty Clerk
FICTITIOUSNAMI
1975, and file the original With the
CLARENCB EVANS,
UnitØ States corporation, formerly
Sanford,
Florida
37171
Of the City of
RVIN
E.
NEWMAN
&amp;
Clerk of thu
Notkeishecebygiy,ntnat we are
Husband Petitioner, JON S.
Publish Aprll3l.75. May 5,17,1975 __
Court either before IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE known as F IRST FEDERAL
Abamonte Seg, Florida
ROSENBERG
engaged
bsess at 607 Camilla DEMIli
Mce on Plaintiffs' attorney
SAVINGS
AND
Pubtih: April 21 art 7$ ano May 5. Ct, Sanford. Seminole
LOAN
or EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli
CNA
lo
County.
immdiatelythereaft, Otherwisea
NANCY F. SANS.
17 ano 19, 1973
CUlT
OF
FLORIDA.
IN
AND
FOR
ASSOCIATION
OF
TAMPA,
Orlando,
Florida
3250)
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
Florida, underthefitsname of
default
will
be
entered
aganst
YOU
Wife RMpoe'denl
OEM 133
Plaintiff.
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
Atlornys for the Plaintiff
NAME LAW
REFRIGERATION MECHANICAL,
for the relief demanded l
NOTROPACTION
VS.
the
CASE
NO.
,,.-.
Publish:
Notice
April
7,
14,
21.
71,
1975
and that we Inter.d to register said
is Hereby Given that the THE STATEOF FLORIDA TO; DEM11
Amee Comptal,
FREEDOM FEDERAL SAVINGS WILLIAMCFAPLANE and
,f'ionied. desiring to engage in NANCY F. EVANS, WHOSE _____________________________
name with the Clerk of the CIrcuit
WlTNESSmyhandandthesealof
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, a GRAYCE P. MCFARLANE, his
Court, Seminole County, Florida in businessurlcserthefictitiou,nameof RESIDENCeS CITY OF MAR
this Court on April 5th. 1973
UnIted Slates corporation, formerly wife.
CITY OF
accordance with the provisiOnS , JO'S BOUTIQUE at 71 P4 Highway TINSVILLE.)UNTYOF HENRY, IN
iScalt
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
THE CIRCUIT COUITI 15TH
Defendants
known as FIRST FEDERAL
17 92. in the City of Casselberry, STATE OF
tpi FictIIioi.js Name Statutes, To
Arthur H tIerkwth, Jr.,
$
NOTICE OF ACTION
VIRGINIA, AND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
SAVINC$
FLO$IDA
AND
LOAN
Wit: SectI 163.09 Florida Statutes Seminole County, Florida, intCndsto
As Clerk of the Court
T0
WILLIAM
MCFARLANE
WHOSE
MAING
ADDRESS
IS:
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
Noticed Plic Hearing
ASSOCIATION OF TAMPA,
register the said name with the 10)1 GRAVF STREET, MAR
,,57
By Joy Stokes
Address Unknown
CASE NO.
Plaintiff,
5' Robert Morgan
Clerk of the Circt Court Of TINSVILLE, IRGINIA 71)12.
Deputy Clerk
YOU AR
In 41: the Marriage of
NOTIFIED that an
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
vs
SmincI County. Florida.
Jofvi N Atkinpn
Publliti
April
11,
21, 7*. May
AswornP,1QnforOinoIut,of ETHEL L WORLEY, Wife.
to locecidie mortgage on the
5,197$
WILLIAM
MCFARLANE
and
JOSEPHINE PITTS.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by Publish: April71, 71, May S. 12, 1973
DEM6'
Marriage a hculo having been
the City Commisti of the City of DEM.lfl
GRAYCE P. MCFARLANE, hiS followIng properly In Seminole
OrteHalf Owner
tiled regardtryour
County, FlorIda'
Altamnfe Springs, Florida. that
marriage o JONNALLEPIWORLEY, Husband. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, wile.
Robert PItt,
CLARENCE EVANS, in Circuit
Lol7landth,East1;ofeefof Lot
said Cite Commitsion *ill hold a IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP TH
NOTICE
OFACTION
One Half Owner
Defe,n?s
Court in arid '
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli.
' In Block 3, SANLANDO THE
public hering:
15TH
NOTICE
OF
ACTION
Publish: April 7, 11, 3), 25. 1975
JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT
SemInole County, THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO. CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE TO: WILLIAM McFARLANE
FlOrida,tplethstjtleofwoichi$IN JOHN ALLEN WORLEY. WHOSE COUNTY. FLORIDA,
(a) To conSider annexation of the SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
S U B U R B B E A U I I F U 1,
DEM.n
RE: THE ARRIAGE OF: RESIDENCE AND MAILING CASE NO.
ALTAMONTE SECTION, CCOrding.
following descrtbed property lying PROBATE DIVISION
AddrNs Unknn
NOTICE
75'fl9.cAls.c
CLARENCE EVANS, HuSoand
ADDRESS 'C
an to the plat thereof as recorded in
md bing in Seminole County, CASE NO. Pi.7S.iis.cp
YOU
ARE
NOTIFIED
that
NOTICE I hereby given that
ROUTE ONE, In the Matter of Adoption
the Petitioner.an4ANCy F. EVANS. BOX 1'..., BELMONT. NOPTP4 BVJAMESS
Florida, to wItaction to foreclose mortgage on Pie PIat Book 3. page 67, Public Records
Estate of
Board of County Commissioners of
Wife Respond?, these presents CAR.ILIPIA
SWISHER andMARY
BegIn at the CCnter of Section )
following property in Seminole of Seminole County,
JAMES F HORTON
Seminole County. FlOrida, shall at command you appear and file
a-'
CHARLOTTE SWISHER,
Twriti'*p 7) South, Range 21 East, Dece*Sed
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
has been fllid against you and you
hiS wife County, Florida
700 pm or as soon as Possible your Answer other defense
NOTICE
OF SUIT
or that a proceedin,1 for alimony
5emirite (nty. Florida, run
(ç4 7 aria the West 175 feet of Lot are required to serve a copy Of your
NOTICE TOCREDITORS
to RALPH GILBERT ERVIN
thereafter, on the 13th day of May, Pleadingwifhtlile.ckofthe
Circuit Without diSsolution ot marriage and
written defenses, if any, to it on
thence North along the Ncr?n South TO ALL. PERSONS HAVING 1975, consIder
71 s-- Blc&lt;k , SANLANDO THE
Present
Address
Unknown
the 400ptiOn of the Court in and fSemnole County, for support for minor child has been
GEORGE
E HOVIS, Plaintiff's
centerline of sad Section Ii, 174 70 CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
s
u
B
U
P
B
B
E
A
U
I
I
F
U
L
following Ordinance
YOU ARE HEREBY
Flrida, aria seit a copy thereof O
feet to the North tight Of way line of SAID ESTATE:
NOTIFIED
ALTAMONTE
SECTION,
according
attorney, whose address iS '-1
An Ordinance relaling to the t"etitlor'e,'s
f
lIed
against
you,
and
the
short
title
that
an
action
for
adoption
hat
been
to
the
pta?
thereof
as
r.:ordea
in
We'slgate
rney, Jack T, is IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
Ptata Drive. Clermont.
Slate Road 436, run thence- South 19
You and eath of you are hereb
filed, andyou are reqvired?o Serve a PIat Book).
vnincorporCted areas of Seminole Bridges of Clesina 1. Mile,
PublIc
Records
Floqlaa
32fl1
on or before May 16th,
page
67,
degree's 32' 16" East along said notified arid required to fife any County,
Pot? ETHEL L WORiEY, W.fe. and coDy of your written objections. 1
Florida,
providing Office Drawer : Sjnford, Florida
North rigtit.of way tue 700 feet to claImt arid demari.ds which yqu,
197$, and fIle th original wilh the
Se-nole County. Florida,
JOHN ALLEN WORLEY, Husband, any, to the Petition, on GERAI.D S
or regulations IC. control and regulate 37711, On or befe the 13th day Of and
the point 04 begiring; thence run esther oi
Pat been filed against you and you Clerk of thit Court either before
these presents command you to PUTBE PG. Attorney at Law, 31$ S
.oi.,, may have against said el,ctricat Contractors and electrical May. 197$. or aerwise a default apppar
and file your Answer or other
SouthlSa,grm 57' 46" East
on Plaintifl' attorney or
are required to serve a copy of your u'r"1
along estatelntheofficeo4theCIerkofe construction within Seminole wIll be entered ainst you
Highway 17 93 p o. Box
said North right.of.way line 775.3$ Circuit Court
immediately thereafter; otherwi a
977.
written
defenses,
if
any,
to
of the 11th Judicial County. ameriarig Section uS ot
WITNESS mand
defenseorpfeacflngwitp,thecl,rko,the
Casselberry,
and official theClrcuitcounin.ndqo,Seminole
Original Florida 37707. and filP GEORGE E. HOVIS, Plaintiff'i default will be entered against yotj
feet: run thence North 0 degraes 37' Circuit, Seminole County, Florida, Ordinance Plo 73 17. as amended
by waloftpieClevk tthe Circuit court. County,
W' West 72$ lee?, run thence North Probate Dlvijl*n, in me Courthouse Cn'dinance 73
Florida, and serve a copy
w'th
Clerk of USe attorney, whole address it
for ft. relief demanded In the
Circuit Court at
the the
Seminole
17A. as •merxaed by en thiS 9th day (pfiI, AD., 1975
County
thereof on Pe'itlonq'r's attorney,
Petition
IS degrees 57' 18" West 100 feet; a, Sanford. Florida, withiri
Westgate
Plaza
four Ordinance No. 73179, and as
(Seal)
Coijrthse, Sanford. Florida, On or Florida
37711
on Drive, Clermont,
ROGER I.. BERRY, of BERRY &amp;
DATED this 5th day of AprIl 1975.
thence NorTh 0 degrees 33 33' WeSt calendar months from thu I mc of &amp;mehoed by Orctirxxn,e 73 17C, to
or before May 16. (Seal)
before M,a'v 14th. 197$, nth.rv.i
.kttPvr H. B$w:th, Jr.
a
FULLER, Post O'ttice Orawe, 0. 110
feet: this-ice North IS degrees 57' the •ir-tt ptIicatlon of this nofict
1975,
and
file
the
original
with
the
adopt The National Electrical Code
As Clerk ot4 Circuit Court
Judgment may be entered ifl
LasI Commercial Street. Sanford.
Arthur H Beck',,.th Jr
favor Clerk of tPis Court either before
46" West 17$ feet. toanp Sjtti 0 Each claim or demand must e n NFPA to 70 1973. as a Standard.
tP Prt IOOs--S
By Cecelia Ekern
Firid.
"eC5 33' 33" i'.et 775 tett t the
or before the Ith day Of
Clerk of Cir.t i
Service
en
PIa'ntiff'
attOrney
writir'.q aria fited ri ctuphcate aria
deleting the terminology "Ter
THIS NOTICE shall be pvtitished
Deputy Clerk
May, 197$, otherwise a default will
oo,nt of beginning,
By Joy Stokes
immediatelythe,eaf,er, ctherwi a
state tPlepIaceOf residence and post minated with compress,on fittings"
once each week for four (1) con
Jack t. Bridge*(
be entered against you for the relief
the corporate limiet of the City of office address of the clamant
Deputy
Clerk
default
wIll
be
entere.J
against
you
t.cutIve weeks in the Evening
and as being W'thin the eicrption to the 'CLEVELAND &amp; tZE
!)famiqi4t Springs, Florida, ano
demanded in the petition
Publish- April 11. 21, 6, Mci,' S. 1'
foe the relief temanded in the
must be sworn to by the claimant, Prohibition against the installation Attorneys for P$onur
Herald, Sanfcrd. Florida,
OEM 79
WITNESS my hand arid seal 01 the
fbi lo consior also th queStion hi5 agent or attorney, or the same and use tif aluminum wire con
Ptlti
Post Office DrwI 7
WITNESS my hiind and WI of
f designating and assigning the shall be void
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
Court
Oft
this
5th
said
Court
on
'liii
's-Th
day
ot
April,
DATED
thiS
Ith day of April 197$
ductors. Providing for construction
Sanford, Ftor;da'nI
day of ApsIl, 1975
toning classification of C 0 Corn
(Seal)
Dated at Sanford, Florida. this severability, and an effective date.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
197$
PubIit'i: April 14 , 7$. May 5, I97
(Seat)
merclal General District to said 18th day cC April. 197$
Arthur H fleckwith, Jr
(SEAL)
(Seal)
DEM.);
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL Cli.
P(ODertp as that classificatIon is
Arthur H StCkwith. Jr.
Clerk of (lrwU Court
S Dorothy I. M.adias
CUlT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR
Arthur it 8tckwth, Jr
Arthur H flCCkwith, Jr
Clerk ci Circuit f.ow't
d1cribed iri the- bring ordinances
fly Joy Stclies
As.Executrix
Clerk of Board
SEMINOLE COL'NTY.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Si" Lillian t Jeikint
ci the City of Atfôm*nt Spr.ng,
IN THE CIRCUITOURT. IN AND
Deputy Clerk
of Said estate
CASE NO. ;s.sto
Count) Commitsioners
By Elaine RlCharde
Dtpufy
Clerk
FOR SEMINO5
Fforida,towit Ordnance Plo 72*73 JULIAN K DOP.ttNlCk
COUNTY.
Publish: April 11,7)71, May 5. IS FREEDOM FEDERAL. SAVINGS
Seminole County, Florida
Deputy Cerk
FLORIDA
ROGER 1. BERRY
OEM 75
Cf FI5ht, Dayit.
Publish /.pril 71.1913
Gerald S Rutaerg
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, a
CASE
BERRY
&amp;
FULLER
NO:
14-1375.
The present zoning classif.catIon Dominick &amp; Simonet
OFM 115
Attorney for Petitioners
United
States corporation, formerly
of said properly as C I Commercial Attorney for estate
Attorneys for Pe-titir
In re: the Marriag
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND known as FIRST FEDERAL
Publish' April 14, 21, 31. May
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 'THE JOSEPH H WINS'tfj, Husband
Dittritt, as 115*1 Cijj,ifi,4tgn iS 110 E Washington St.
Post Office Drawer 0
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, SAVINGS
OEM 70
AND
LOAN
arid
110 East Commercial Street
__________________________
EIGHTEENTH JUDiCIAL Cli.
described in the roning ordinances Orlando. Eta 37101
FLORIDA
ASSOCIATION OF TAMPA,
ma reggl*tions of SeminoleCounty, Publish' April 2), 7*. 1975
Siritord, Florida 32771
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE DOROTHY 0. WINIOPI, Wife
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7SflOCA44.0
Plaintiff.
Florida,
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Publish Apr;l 14,71.71, May 197$
NOTICE OF tIHERIFF'S SALE
NOTICE OIUIT
OEM 170
In s-c: the Marriage of
CIV1L OIVSION
OEM 63
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIvEN Ihat JOHN A MATTHEWS,
TO JOSEPH H wtSTOpl
Th Public Hearing *ill b Pie-Id n
WILL AM MCFARLANE and :
y virtue of that cerlain Writ of
PlO CI 73 314 CA 09
Residence arid
fhe City Hall. Altamont, Springs,
ltd THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STOCKTON, WHATLEY, DAV'N 1.
Petitioner. GRAYCE P MCFARLANE, his
ACidreis Unkrio
Fic'gtiøn
iSSued
out
Of
and
under
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE the seat
Florica.onthe?otPidayofM.1.I,,S, EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli. COMPANY, a
wife,
eli 33pm or at soon thereafter as
,s$ the County Court of I1,ELDA CI MATTHEWS.
TAKE NOTICE UI a SUit Itas EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cli.
Florida corporalion,
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
Defendants I
SemInole
County.
Florida,
upon
a
'Plaintiff,
been
filed
as-lairist
POSSbte, at ictict tie ntefSied SEMINOLE COUNTY
10n the Circu,t CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR final
Pespo.,dent
i
NOTICE
OF
ACTION
iuogment
tendered
in
parties arid cif,7er, or cod a;ainst
thc
Court Cf th Erghte)h Judicial SEMINOLE COUNTY
NOTICE OF ACTION
PROBATE DIVISION
TO WILLIAM MFARLANE
aforesaid court on the 5th day of TO: PIEIOA C MATTHEWS
BARBARA IP4GLIS, a Single Circgit of Florida.'j, and For
the proposed annexat
and fliflg PROBATE NO,
PROBATE DIVISION
Address Unknown
iIt b, heard Said hearng
woman.
Seminole County.
Ploveffiber AD 1971. in that certain
AdØre t)nlncwn
JOSEP4 PROBATE NO, 7S.fl.Cp
may e- In re. Estate of
i
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
else entitlp
William
&amp;
Hart,
frori- !i'r
H
WINSTON
.s
c t c r!;
co-i
In re: Estate of
uC
•
YOU API P10111110 that an action to foreclose
mortgage
on
the
NOTICE OF SALE
fat action is taken by thf City
Plaintiff,
vs
Edmend
H.
Rawlcs
action
for
DOROTHY 0 WINS!N is Wife. JAMES BENJAMIN ASIIFORO
Dissolution of Marriage
deceased
following property in Lake County.
Cemmittion
end Robert Mckay,
NOTICE IS HEREBY given that
The natur, Of this SU a suit PO4
Defendant, has been flIed against you id YOU Florida
NOTICE TOCREDITORS
decease-a
purwant to a Final Judçment of D1%OIVI;On of Marria.
th; notice shill be posted at Die To All
Which aforesaid Writ of Execution ore required to serve a copy of your
creditors and All P.rSon
NOTICE TOCREDITORS
The West 37 Sfeelof Lot 73 and the
was delivered to me
City Hall wlthin the City ci
or#C101ure entered April 16th. 197$
YQ are reg'ired tt. your
To All Crelutors arid All Pertons
as Sheriff of wrlttendefenses.if,ny,?oitonO H
Having Claims or Demands Against in ttie C uif
East
73 feet of Lot 72 In Block 3,
Attarnonte 5pr.ng, Florida. ana in
SeminoleCounty,
Florida.
and
I
EATON.
Courf
ol the AnIWPr or other wvlttenefens.e tO
JR ,
Having Claims or Demands Agaxsf
Said Estate:
ESQUIRE, rANLAPIDO
THE
have levied upon the fOItO*irtg Petitioner's
SUBURB,,[Eiofiter'nfh
Judicial
Circuit
in
tree
Petition
With
the
(tch
of
the
thr*. 13) ofKr places within the
and
Yqu are hereby notetidd arid
Said Estate:
itIOi'ney, whose address
BEAUTIFUL,
'or Seminofecounty Florida in Cavil Circuit Coat of Sem
City, &amp;
drtSCribCdpropeftyo*flypØf
AL TA MONTE
PubliShed in The Even;ng rcJir
County,
5 TFPISTROM, DAVIS &amp; P,SCIPI
Y15 are hefChy notified cr4
tri
9n r
5rcTtop
a:ortlr,1 tp tPi ptat
ci rrorr"1 tnJ 10c4'ecl TOcit lc•,t (lfti(r- hui 133. '.cn
A TIUI1 F!-d.1, not lc, than tP!i, dsI': f
u
'
'
ru fe-i 'u ' '.ni dflf (tJ.5
as recorded iri 'iat Book 3,
1iEF,WI1ls, JR , Clerk of the Ma,, A 0. 1975. at Ih4SeminoIr
'0 tiv (.ly ot AItsnt
in
Sminoie
(Gut.?'.
I
lofida.
more
fd,
Florlos,
37771.
ena,nst the es'ate f VIOLET
on or before
demands wtiith you may hive
87, Public Records of Seminole
Spririq aria
particularly Oc'tcribed as follows
said Cort, will sell for casn in hind County Courthouse. Sinford, aoalnst the estate Of
Seminole County, Hl( KOK, deceased. fate of Seminole to
May 16, 1913. and fife the original
JAMES
County.
FlOridi
tPi
highest
and
be's?
bidder,
it
(Pie
Florida,
in
this
p
I
Twenty
(201
shares
Of
Pacific
,
1lida,ocice,wtes fr at iea5ttr Ccxrty Flo'idc, to thf Clerk of IPiC West Front onr of
oc,agg and to
With thc' Clerk of this Court either
BEN JAMIN A SHF OR D, deceased.
has bron timed against you and you
(4; consecutive w*
tie
&amp;
Electric
preferred
stock
CourthOuSe.
Wcvcacopythereonupom,,,W1fe.s
before $erpice on Petit*oner' at
prior to the Circuit Cøurt, and
IateofSerniqtv County. Florida, fo
requIred to serve 1t copy of your
dale of thee Pubti He-acing, the dile dupIiCtP and
TWenty nine (79) shares of tor
1i1 thee tame n Sminj, County. Flrlda, it 11:00 AttOCMy, wh)je name dedare'n th, Clerk of the Circuit Court, and United Slate-s
Cr Immediately thereafter;
as provided in Section
written de-fenti's. if any. fri it On
Of the first pubIic,stIn to thg we Of
ISiS the are hereinafter set fOrtht ieguir.d flit the $am
AM,
on
Tu04ay,
Aprd7'9tPt,
Steel
Stock
Otherwls a deflult will be entered
7)) U. tior.d,* tatsj1es, in their folklng dI'SUlb.d
in duplicate and as and Ihe undersigned
GEORGE E. HOVIS, Plaintiff's
real property by law, rot later than the's day of provIded in Section 73)
as Sheriff Of adalnst you arid your
me last Publicat'.on, heft, dø)es n
Off ICeS it1 tne County Courthoui. ut
14. Florida
marriage to attorney. whose addr,ss i- 1 I
Seminole
County.
Florida,
will
SituateinSkminoleCounty Florida, Miy, AD. ISiS.
Clulivi, -shall not bi less thin
it Petitioner will be dissolved
$tattAes. in their of
5emkgle County, Florida, within to-*it:
ttl
Wtitgil Plaza Drive, CIerrnont.
1100 AM on the 8th day 01 May.
twfftt'v.etgtst 1$) daxs. Ifs iddif ion, four calendar mOrP from the time
WITNESS my hind atoWicia1 Counti Courthouse
WITNESSmyh sedandthesealof
In Seminole A o. 1975, offer for tale and sell
Elorida37lflonor beforeMay 16th,
notice shatIbepotted in Die aa tcl Of the li,t puiei?iOnPiCrenf. or the
LoT 20, SAPILANDO ESTATES, seal of the said Coutt iri Inlord,
to
thi%
Court
an
April
5th,
197$
County. Florida, within lOut
7975. Crid file the original with the
l 1ht
the niI.est bidder. for cash subibct IScati
ADDITION, cctord
Seminole County, Florida. )uS I'd
COnSidered for annCuate, cr.i 5e
ll he
calendar mn,th frorr, the time f
Cl,rk
Of thiS Court CiThCt before
ofattn,reofasrecorard,n Flat flk da 01 April, 19'
t any aria all Cutting Ieint at the
tGriig ill lelst(itte (1310 is rrr
Arthur H Beciweth, Jr
thy first publit1n hereof, or the
FIL'dct Sar.fora, Florida. tt'a lath
Service on Pl4intift' attorney or
73, Pagc' 67, Public Records gi
to the d? gf flit Public Pleiring
rt
(West)
Door
of
the
Siminoli
"
At Cierl
div of April.
same wIll be barren,
the Court
::-':"
IirIniJr PS. netiwitri,
"iir uvciiy.
DATED thi5 1th day Dl April.
I'. :i.Iiiu,U,
riled it Sanfort,' Florida, this Stht
By' Lillian JeeiktM
3: Douclas Strfltrom
ElOi'lda, the above described
default will be entered agais-lSt you
- £
DATED thu 14Th d-4y of April,
973
Clerk os the Circuit Coij.
As Opuly Clerk
day of April, 197$
As Executor
for the relief d,manded in the
tOnal property
By' Martha T Vihien
S PhytH jardahi,
' STFNTROM DAVIS
STtPd!TROP,i
DAVIS
1
Pled P4 Jution, Jr
:.
i'Ctitin
*
That Slid sale it hnq
t3eclt
f'*. (lrr
FIery
//rfN7'ii
in,is-!
made to Mripeloqt
DATED
titiify
the
tcrm
Arth-r
ii
bcwth
FRANK A TAYLOR
of siid Writ of FiOdShip Bark p1
tht *th dy of Apt it 1915
i4 ti'C Ct 1Pt
I?(ney ICr Fiecuc,
-,
1510 hi JUL1A15. JR
Sanford
(al)
F_7C(UtiCfl
Clerk Of the Ciru,t Court
AttorneY for the WitC
Ait&amp;mri$, Spr,riqy, FlOrida
Suite 77
Attorney b.c Administrator
' 0 (501 1330.
Arthur H
John C Polk.
C(kw,th, Jr
By' Elaine Ritltaroe
730 P4 Magnolia Avcnue
PubliSh Aps-il 71 arid 71 and May 5. SanfOrd. Fl 37771
Post Office POt 1370
Office Box 13)0
Clerk
Sheriff
of Circuit Court
Deputy
(turk
Orlindo.
FlorkI.
1740)
aria
it? ltd FIqyidi 37771
1973
.
Sanford, EIorLa 37771
Publish 4pfl
SemInole County, Flos4a
fly Joy Stokes
Pubti- April 3)
Pbf.th April 7. II. 2). 7*. )
C a
DEM 131
Publish- April 14, 21. 1975
OEM
Attorneys tom Petitioner
, 3
Pblith- April II. 7%. 75. Mc S.
DePuty Ct,nk
.
OEM 79
?973 Pblith - Aprli II. 21, 71, Miy 5. 1975
OEM 73
OEM 7)
Publish April Ii, 7), 75, May s, 1s
OEM 64
OEM

E YOU TROUBLED?
Call Toll
Free. 644 2017 for
"We Care"-.
'1Hotline". Adults or Teens

Her 'imp Elanngan
guce safe &amp; fast With
Tablets &amp; E Vip "water
pill"
-1t,(htOn Drug

6—Child

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Things

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Red Potatoesani

Sweet Onions

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372 S-i55
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18—Help Wantecj
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EEDED IMMEDIATELY,
Someone interested ifl a part time
wvitlng 0(5 who lives in
the
Oviedo Geneva area and who
has
good command of the Englist,
ancuageand can express himSelf
herself Must be a g000 speller
not afraid to talk to people
if iou
canhackif,Iwanttota,ktOO
Contact Bill Currie, Managin
9
Editor. The Herald
PhOric' 377
_.761) for an a000lntm,.nt
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MI-N
Intuition Strel
ching budget to breaking point? 3
04' 4 hours a clay will bring
you a
profitable irm
For details,
write Mall Sales, Division
B* tO,
Watkins Produdl, Inc. Winonea
Minnesota.

DEBARI' PIEWHOMES
30) DcI.ecen, 7 tSR. 2 bath,
11] Juan liii.) tSR, 2 bath
Large wooøeø Iot, quiet area.
Florida room, garage, central
Pteat&amp; air, custom design
CRANK REALTY, REALTOR
530 4041 After Mrs 666 e)

Clothes Washer.Dry '1

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Recreatjonai BuiIdj g
Heated Pool
12 Bedroom
FROM 5)60
110W AIRPORT BLVD
321 7570
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2- Reutrpo,,ttJflh%P,'d .i-r, I lIt
;
Orily r.r
C .i,, t
Palmetto Ay0

NICE TO COME HOME TO
3 Bedrooms, I bath. fenced, central
heat. Ready to move into, 119.500
Owner financed
WINTER SF-RINGS
$4,100 uown and assume mortgage
on this) bedroom, I bath with den.
1)97 per month, total payment,

3 Room Furnished Ap.artmnt
Water arid L gt-,ts furnished
372 6357

CSoft experienced in tItecahon of
men's clothing to work in men's
store Phone 322 tO'fI.

Assistant Bookkeeper

TAFFER REALTY
Peg. Real Estate Broker
I1OE.73th5t. 3776.453

WELAKA APARTMENTS
1)1W. 1st St

Homes, Lots
And
Acreage

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32—Houses Unfurnished

Man or Woman for room
Call anytime, 372 5711

I.

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DeBar, Adulti Lovely large 1
bedroom aIr, Id'al for retired
I
persons eI 4451; 3725051
OVIEDO FTU Duplex. Furn or
unfurn., Carpet and air cona
Water, lawn care and man
ten.ance. Reasonable, Ph Owner,
385 3fll

Bedrooms, 1 bath, eat in kitchen,
jilding on Fla rm in Geneva.
$135 P.o References 377 7197

700 MagnolIa Ave., Sanford, 1 and 7
bdrm unfurn apts from 1110 IllS
per mo Call $47 34.56 or Orlando
collect, 477 1411
FRAP,iCL IN ARMS APIS.
ll7OFIoridaAve
37"66$0

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MASTERS COVE
ON THE LAKE
373 7900
2233 Park Ave. 7 BedroomS. 1 bath,
carpet, drape's, applIances. 1)73
Piui $100 De:x-sit 671 1253
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GENE VA GARDENS

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Bedroom, 7 bath apt., adults Only.
Plopets Pretty yard, patio. Heat I.
water furnished. 1125 s-no.
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3 Bedrooms. I Baths
Central Heat and Air
373 5016
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Stemper Realty

SEPI lOil CITIZENS ONLY
3 Beds-ann. 2 bath, central air, r'er
Rolling Hillt Golf Course. extra
rice. Lease, 5315 mo Available
May I

Commercial

liSO sq ft , 1223 mo

Central FlorIda's
MULTIPLE LISTING REAL
77 1991
1919 5. French
322 7 371.3721196,372.754
372 1959, 3771164
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* "Get 'Em While *
* They're Hot! *
houses in a rural area. No down
payment, monthly payments less
than retit. Government subsidized
to qualified buyers. Call to set. f
you qualityf
hi iI.tki,nne.,
'V
k1i'xYVJNInPtRLIY

ew

STUDIO 1,3. 3
BEDROOMSUITES
2 BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSES

Filling Station location
met IpaSe French Ave

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$450 mo.,

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Central F' lorida'S
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
19)9 S French
377 199)
I'ii 1494
e'lfl 7)71
'%77-154i

F ROi'd%
1503 W. 25th St.
Sanford, Fla.

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323 S1S1s- ifl 6670

Nice clean cottage on shaded lot.
Close up town Fruit tnt's-S &amp;
omrden $80 mo 377 676)

322.2090

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30 Year Mar?g.a9s S pct. down.
or Conventional Mortgages.

APARTMENTS
2SIORIDGEW000 AVE.

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Im Hi,ft
'cli...

SANFORD. FLA.
3234420

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IAGE
COVE

tate Rd.' 427, 2.3

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Ph. Sanford (305) 32341.60
Orlando 305) 834-2299

cONSTFuCON hc

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211 W, 25th Sanford, Fla.
ditions

80—Autos

Call for Appt. 3223103

RemodeIin.,,,

for

Sale

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1969 Chevrolet Impala, .i door, good
transportation i.ioo After S CIII
377 7203
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68—Wantedto Buy

Winttd to buy used Office furniture,
Any Quantity. PIOLL'S Cassel.
berry, Hwy. 17P3. 130-1206

1965 Ford Mustang
I Cylincter, air conditioned
1.100 3724319
1977 F5tt,, air Conditioned.
radio, new tires, 52.095 Excellent
shape Ask for Don Pope', 322 1651,
Dealer.
1969 Chevy MalIbu, 213 engine Also
1962 Plymouth Valiant, a cv Both
000d CondItiOn 37? 795$
,

OAVES')fl 9370
Pick 4 junk cars FREE, Smali
price for others. 317 1624

CASH 322-4132
For used furniture, cppliances,
tools, etG, Buy 1 or 100) Items.

Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.

1ONDAY,APRIL 21,7 P.M.
Don't miss the Sale th week There
is lots of furniture, appliances,
TVs, carpet and misc, Line up
Everyone welcome.
BankAmericard and Master
Charge accepted

58—BiCyCles
Raleigh 10 speed bike
excellent condition
319-5767

Ford '7) LTD Brougriam Loaded.
fullpower, steel belted tires, new
brakes. Best off'r 'akes, $690450

Datsun-S uba ruSa le

72—AuctIon

SANFORD AUCTION

RCBSON MARINE
7977 Hwy. 17 9'2
322 5961

'71 some below dealer cost, first
come.first choke' Plus FIa 's
finest Used Cars.. Dick Baird
Datsun of a Gun, Fern Park's
Largest dea!er. '75 Datsuns
arriving daily Ph $311311, Opt-n
Sundays 12 6
176$ Lincoln. full power. new tres &amp;
hxttery. clean, $895 321 061?
1966 Ford Mustang Au?o-natic, good
mileage, good transportation, tape
deck. 5,1,3. 134I5
Datsun 2602, less than 2 mos old, no
down payment, assume paments
3275992

San ford Auction
1700 French. 3737310

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BU SINESS DIRECTORY
EXPEl TS READY TO SERVE YOU
4113113

Accounting
Personal T.i* Serv,cs-'
No 2EastRd,17975j(
Entrance P Ransbottom, 377 7199

Mr Conditioning
Free e-itlm,itcs. entral heat &amp; air.
sales &amp; service. Dykes Heating &amp;
Air Cord 3'?? $571.
Central Heat &amp; Air Conditioning.
For free estimates, call Carl
Hirris at SEARS in Sanford 377
1771

Beauty Care
TOWER'S oc:.uTy iiALON
(formerly Hams-left's Beauty Nook)
SISE Pine'3fl

Coffee

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UIC 1 A PHONE CALL AWAY

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Service

iilahle n S,ift.s- ii
373 'ci3a

Home Improvements
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PESIDEPITIAL L."ODEi,iPi&amp;
CO,WMERCIAL REMODELING
NEW HOMES
P4ev, Commer lal Industrial
Design ConstructIon Financing
Keith P Smith Constructl Inc
30567*1151.71 Irs Nldine

BUDDY'S HOMEIMPROVEMENT
ALL TYPES OF CARPENTRY
AND REPAIRS 372 133$
Carpentry. Remodeling, Additions.
Custom Work Licensed, Bonded
Free estimate 373 603$
Lilt statiOn and force main .rntalla
tion, concrete foundation work for
SignS,
equipment. pumps. etc
Underground or above ground
storage tanks, Dewatering. excavation. driveway culvert pipes
and head walls, retaining walls
Keith P Smith Construction Inc 30562-I 1)51 Stan, 71 hrs

P itChOri lS,ethmoomn
Cabinets,
Coi,'nter tops. Sinks Installation
.i,iiIihI
Bud (,itrifl 377 507
.in, tig-i-iO
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Lawn Care
Southern Lawn Service
MOAIOQ. Edginq&amp; Trimming
37) ôOSOr'r 372 9592

Pest Control
APT BROWN PEST CONTROL
7567 Pirk Dr-ye
: !ts

Pet Care
I'll REST INPi
llr_ir rj.' '. 6c:',' r':;
Ph 3.77 .*7

Pressure Cleaning
A&amp;A CLEANS ALL
Exterior pressure cle.ln.ruQ
3?) ('165

Tree Service
I 'i,,
(ornpls-'ft' Trs-'i,' (are
1W fJiicklktau
37)$l.ii
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iassifieo Acts are here to help yot,
buy. Sell, rent or swap
4 t a k'iw
cost
let us help you place yours
Call 372 2811 or $31 999j

C&amp;A Backhoe Service

Home Improvements
Interior. Exterior Plastering
i.smer pafcninq &amp; simulated
brIck &amp; Stone specialty 372 7750
Mis-son Ger,nmnetl,
Painting. RcrnodcInq
(l(q'v'-çq'd, Bonded 373 6440

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miles east of 17-

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Motorcycle Insurancb
BLAIR AGENCY
3733166

l4oQ5e plans, custom made to FHA
and SSBC spet Fast, economical,
Call Victor 371 0331

HOMES OF DISTINCTION
IClose to ever 1'thsng yet away Iron: it alit
L.arge wooded lots• Street lights
Vb

1911 Kawasaki, 1(0CC
3733016

67—livestock- Poultry'

Wanted: Used piano and
treadle sewing machine
6665141

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1973 Yamaha 175 Eriduro 100 Miit'i.
like new, Helmet ens-I carrier
included, 1400 372 6051.

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Novs Plans

rnoGwUoU AkMS

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A small Classitieti Ad brings bid
returns Try one md see Call 327
7e,11 or $31 9993

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1977 Hondi 330 SI
Excellent Codtcn 1600
372 2217

JIMDANDYJAZZ.FEED
"Buy DIrect From Boxcar"
ORMLY't E. 16. Sanford 373 4733

Wanted: new condition, 19.71',
fIberglass 1.0 with trailer. Trade
boat or lot for equity. 372 745,3,

Harold Hal Realty

Moving? Why Not Live
In Sanford's Finest
Established Residential Area?

Reconditioned Batteries, 517 93
exchange REEL'S BODY SHOP.
1)09 Sanford Ave

67A—Feed

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EXCELLENT BUSINESS
LOCATION
Plus living q-iarters. on busy Street,
Also garage apartment. $45,000

REAL'TOR,Ifl 577

76—Auto Parts

Rods Garage Auto Air Con
ditioner1andge-neralt0rpa 5
Mettle St., 373 1379.

Gentle Jersey Milk Cow
32273*3

COLOR TV. $11.93 MONTH
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN,
64.4 1006
CALLDE HART
373.747 — Service on home I, auto
radios, tape 1. record players

CC r.ow

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*Onty 517.76 First Two Months Rent
sReceive A U.S. Bond-3rd &amp; 4th Months

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53—N. Radio-Stereo

46—CommeroaL Property

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78—Mtorcyc les

We Buy Furniture

Five Acres on S Beardall
$1,000 an acre
Call 373.51St J I Pobinjy

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German short haired pointers I
males, AKC, 12 weeks, shots. SISC
• 7315.
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This IS our 15th year at Animal
Haven Grooming &amp; Boarding
Kennels. Thanks to you, our
customers 3fl 5737.
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Black quarter horSe Qcldn
Gentle, $275
37)5451

KEIIMORE WASHER, p-arts, serv.
ice, used machines,
MOONEY APPLIANCES 3230697

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ALL AMERICAN APARTMENTS

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No Down Payment
NEW CONCRETE
BLOCK HOMES
Financed by Farmers Home Ad
ministration to Qualified buyers
Why rent when you can buy for
leis?
Lane Bradford
Peg Real Estate Broker
901 715 6999
Eves 305 *31 5139. $62 60S)

RD

P000LES
Slandard AKC,
months, all Shot s blondes anc
blacks 377 *317 alter 3.

3 Horse, S200eoch
Neg Coggins
37)4346or3727737

ASSUME PAYMENTS

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*17W, 1st St
372 56.4'
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51—Household
Goods
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LAKE MARY- Centrally located
commercIal, $39,500. By Owners.
327 3759 after 5,

anford's newest and
tinest Adult-Family

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FORREST GREENE INC.
REALTORS 373 6353 or 643 2333

BALL REALTY
Choice Listings

6SPQtS'S4lpplieS
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Doberman Pinscher Pup's, AK(
ChampIon LIneage, 1175 Termi
available 365 3710

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY-SELL
TRADE
)I1315E,First5t.
3225472
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I Or 7 acres near the intersection of
Markham Rd &amp; Markham &amp;
Longwood Rd. 53) 668$. 372-5364.

1977 VW CampnlobIe Ciean. car
pet, refrigerator, sink, sleep's I
Can refinance or Cons,der chin',
buggy as part of down payment
$2,395 $31 $235 After ,s

66—Horses

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75—Recreational Vehicles
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1773 Fr'r r
i "'.."r XI I
wer, automatc, o,r coocllcn-a,
AM FM Stereo radio, extra clean
CAmper top, finished inside, with 2
bedS. carpeted floor, Step bumper
with West Coast mirrors, 13.995.
Also '73 Cox Camper trailer, 10',
sleep's 5, extra clean 11,000 Two
'12 C 13100 Hondis, low mile,,ge. I
owners, S)nJO each 37) 3.571

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HOME PARK
Lot Rent From $55
3es1 lot seleetlon
lOW aVailable In

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254' Park Dr
SANFORD- j oeoroopn, I' Damns,
central heat &amp; air, fenced back
yird, will dicker 0" swap S?1,54X

Seminole County. BeautIful $ or 10
acres paved road, tree's, clear
Ilowing Streams Moth's O.K.
Terry Realty. REALTOR, 62$
07fl

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10 HP R Id ing Mower
CoodLjsedCondto
5330, 377.0399

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Your MLS Agency

Mobile home Park.
Come out and Inspect
the Model homes on

PEOPLE

SANFORD FLEA MART
Hwy 46, 1 M E. of I 4
327 2399
32) 0720

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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3*03 Orlando Drive
Sanford 373-5200
43—Lots.Acraage

Pent Blue Lustre Electric Carpe
Shampooer for only $1.50 per day
(ARPOLL,'S FUPNIT(,ur

409W, 1st St. 372.7333
We Buy Furniture

New Skyline double Wide. Payments
less than 3175 mo.

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12*43', 7 BR, 1', baths, unfurnished,
utIlity, screened porch, washer,
dryer, dIshwasher, adults,
Atsumc' payments, or rent with
optIon 377 1409

7 Priron n fr,: i'u'l y,ird
1175 rio Adults pri'tt'fr'i
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6" Telescope, equatorial mounted,
Setting circles on both axis, clock
driven, Includes 3 lenses &amp; all
instructions. s,00. $ö2 244$

Swimming, fishing, boatIng, 3 BR, I
bath, 119.900. CORBETT REAL
ESTATE. REALTOR. 6614791

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64—Equipment for Rent

GE Electric Range, $700, Gas
Seigler Heater, $700; Sears
Windo* fan. new, $50 372 1)90

Moving your mobile home? Cat
Trift Mobele Home Moyer-s Se
ups, hurricane anchors installed,
roof coating, free estImates.
Orlando 27) 5170

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$13500

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503W Itt St.
3736061,3730317
Peg. Real Estate Broker

Stemper Realty

CITY
TWO STORIES.
bedrpoms. 2 baths, corns-', lot
P41cc 537,900

Chuluota, 3 bdrms, I bath, large
screened porch, large corner lot,
000d conditIon, Assumable
Pd.
mtg $15,900. Owner, 3653775.

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2Bedroomapt.$mo near tOwn

targe 2 bedroom apt, convenient.
$163 mo, Ice maker refrigerator,
electric &amp; water

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This cozy two bedroom home With
eat.In kitchen, large family room,
lend screened porch on quiet street
Is lust right for you Only $17,900.
with fee 'ns available.

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Patio Luxury

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English Woods- Fern Park. 1", yr,
old, I BR, 7 bath, family room with
fireplace, total 2300 sq ft. Ex
Clusive area, near school, etc. 7i.i
Pd. 10cr equity, 11,900. Price
$51,500 Owner $31 3971

5UNLAND- THREE BEDROOMS,
family room, well, sprinkler
system 171.500

Attention Retirees

Ravenna Park. Immaculate 3 br
bath, large lot, heat ar, range.
refrigerator, $143 mo. 322 6345.

3 Bedroom, 1 bath, nice neigh
borhood, $165 ma Available Ma
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Realty.
RAVEPINA -.- FOUR BEDROOMS,
2 baths, real nice home, priced
right. Only $27,000.

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3 bedroom, large lot, Sanford's best
section, central air &amp; heat, aft
carpeted, 136.500. 372 1)9-5

LOW DOWN If you only have saso
with good credit you may still be
ab'e to buy this freshly painted
insIde arid out 7 bedroom home on
a pretty corner lot. Only $15,000.

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"SANFORD'S SALES LEADER"

DO IT YOURSELF, Duplex
venienfly located near hospital.
Not a show place but a real money
maker, Price 116.000 with 1,4.000
down balarce$17* per mo ati pet.
interest,

Clean 2 bedroom, carpeted, newly
refurbished Reasonable rent $30
Deposit arid 1st Mo rent 3221113.

Large 3 bedroom, 7 bath, air con
ditiorted, kitchen equipped, in the
City, near hospital, siis me. With
security dep. Available AprIl 13.
3777195.

3OAjrtmervts Ururnished
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4 BR, 7 bath new home. Nice
locatIon, central heat, kitchen
eQuipped 37) 0757 or 32? 41)6.

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InLokeMary
Ph. 372 3909

322.6457
After Hrs. 372 llIIor 3737142

*elcrime

Let me till your garden spot; mow
vacant lots.
Floyd Freer. 322 319)
NELSCPl'S rLORIOA ROSES
Woodruff'sGarden Center
#i1 Celery Ave . Sanford

1971 SInger Zig Zag with cabinet.
cash price of $61 or $ payments of
$6.50. (olden Touch 'n Sew, $75;
Si'e At
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 East is, St., Downtown
327.9111 EVe'S569-III,*

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3 bedroom, l'l bath on corner lot,
$15,900. Existing, 116.500, 7 pct.
mtg 3235602.

AUCTION

Every Saturday Night,
62—Lawn-Garden
-- -----7:30 P.M.
Trees-.- Campteor, Japanese Plume, We buy on. piece or ti
AnhIglies. estates Cosnn-.tr,,
Rain Tree, Flower pols anci

Debary Flea Market

Toro Ridin.) Mower, S HP. Excellent
condition, 10 Pus running time.
With grass catcher. Best offer,
723)116 after S

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7 Bedroom, A 1 cOndition, fenced
yard, carport, utility room, 372.
6670 Deal with Owner.

W. Garnett White
Broke, 107W. Commercial
Sanford 372 7*57

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LAKE MARY- New 3 bdrm.
homes Make color selections,
paved streets, City water, $21,300
wIth only $200 down. Government
financing, 131-1649. Builder.

JOHNNY WALK ER
REALESTATE INC.
GENERAL CONTRACTOR

JOHN KRI'bER,AOC.

I or 7 bedroom duple'x apartments.
Furnished or unturnittied 60'
swImming pool. 4770 S. Orlando
Dr 7737970

Work your own hours Earn extra
income as an AVON Represiin
tative Call 6-41 3079

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31A—Duplexes

1305700

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3 bedroom, refurbished home,
Shade-a lot Set' it at 5)5.500,

Casselberry. Camelot 1,39.Sop
I BDrms, split plan, 7 baths,
family rm., complete kitchen,
shag, drapes, fenced, extras,
7 car garage, near school.
By nwn.r, 53,1 5375

Larry Saxon, Realtor

Nice 7 bedroom, air, large yard
Close in 5)75 mo. &amp; Security. 53)
0444 or 5313719

Persons Intireifed in 5)00 or more
weekly working full or part time

3 Minutes from Town

46 West. ,antord

373 5.670

benches. step Stonei 309 Elm

Zig Zag Sewing Macnine
Typewriter,ChestQf,.5
321 0376

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chaIrs, straight chairs, filing
eabineft, as is. Cash and Carry.
NOLL'S

MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.

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377 170), 2610 Hiawatha Ave at 17-97

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in your area No nvestmenf, no LAKE MARY. 1 bedroom furnlshea
Apt near SiC Nice private for
collecting, no deliveries. Excellent mature
r"ari 111 772 3930
rartgement to aa
to your
families income OPPortunity for Nice effiriency apt All utiiitit$
local manager II' 3516 after a
furniShed. AdultS 19130 Mo. 322
pm.
flSó,eves &amp;weekenas

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EXECUTIVE HOME
LOCH
ARBOR
I flR, all custom cx
tras, pool IS?.C(0 15.000 down, $
pet 3777717

PAYTON REALTY

*C have spotlest apts , a manager
who lobes peopte, budget
stretching rent Also unfurn
BAMBOOCOVE GARDEN APTS
300 E. Airp(irt Blvd. 373 1310

:LM Housekeeper
&amp; Cook for
elderly lady LIve in or out.
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Shaded lot, space for garden, 2
bedrooms. on paved road SI7,SCO

Dell's Auction Service

&amp; chairs, secretarial desks &amp;

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Chevy pick up, 3193: Snapper
Pdlnq P.'oi',er, I lIP. L'S
.imily
sij I mu tnl, 173. 373 7774,

Jim Hunt Realty
2574 Park Dr.
3722115
REALTOR
AFTER I-IRS.
3729244
377 043$
327 )

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ESTATE SALESMAN._Ih
some experience
Good op
çortunity CALL HAROLD HALL
REALTY, 373 5774.

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25 pc? &amp; 33 tct We also buy full
NCJSes, ei'ates. etc
OpenDailylg,, m 5pm

Used office furniture
Wood or steel desks (executive desk

SANFORD AUCTION, 373

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ZONED MULTI FAMILY
Over one acre in the City, sewer,
*atCr, paved street. Old $ room
house, needs work Opportunity
for investor Call 173 9110 for
details Only $?0..

1cr, i$edro.om AdUItlOnly
Park Avenue Mobile Park
75-iS Park Drive, 377 2161

'II knowledge 10 trial
balance
5tut be able to type. Only cx
cerienr,ed apply
Permanent
po5iti
S day week, Starllne
Enterprises, Sanford Airport.
Industrial Park, Building 13),
Sanford Ph 373 04)1

LOW DOWN PAYMENT
Ornamental stone fireplace, turnec
columns, sunken paneled famil
s-rn,, 3 bctrms, garage, rEdwooc
privacy fence, carpet. Bargain a:
173.tOO FHA Vk. $31 $277.
CLIFF JORDAN,REALTOP

WITI REALTY
Peg Real Estate Broker
74795. Myrtle Ave., Sanford
0hone 321 0610

Large One Bedroom apt, ar con
ditIOrid. carpeting, 51)5 mo 2101
Magt Cvs-. Call 37) 0430

So.

This desirable 1 BR. 7 bath home
wIth Florida room, located on
Iirq beautiful landscaprd rornc'r
4 r i"ati:ri'. nc udi' ccrilr,ii heat
air, ranqe refrigerator, fenced
yard, large workshop &amp; many
other attractive features. Pticed
at only 126.. Drive by 465
Ros,atIa Dr. &amp; call for appointment
to see fhit excellent buy

*SPANISH CHARM*

Friday Nights, .:30
Top dollar return on cofls.gr-me'nt at

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'1911 Hwy. 17 92. Open Sat &amp; Sun 95
3920
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Lawn Movers We Sell The Best &amp;
Service The Pc-it. Western Auto,
301 w 1st

1?) 7716

Small house, large lot, small price
glady Brawn Reilly, 377 s237, 377
1961
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ADULTS, NO PETS
1)6W 2nd St

New Amtico Vinyl Flooring

Ii, Yr. old, 3 Bdrm. ww carpet,
central 16-A. Ity Owner. 173.900.

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OneA Two bedrooms, air &amp; carpet,
adi'lts $93 &amp; op Also 7 bedroon
unfurnished 595 372 1110

Casselberry, 3 bedroom, 7 bath

4 BPS, 7 full baths, lamely room &amp;
den, plenty storage, large lot.
$23,000. 327 40-47.

LAKE MARY

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Catselberry, 17.97, !'V $904

Unwanted Items hauled free, Junk
$6 a pick up load, yard trash u a
lOad s 6306

Priced For Quick Sale

I Br , 2 bath, pool, on I acre,
lireplace. fence Only 137.930
ISi'r' Rn ilty RA( TOP, 313

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for Sale

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5.000 MU Best otter 171 0)03

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3 Bedrooms, 2 baths, extra large
fenced yard Call collect, 1 773
4016.

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fiT U. &amp; 1 Window air CcnditiO,ie,',

PEAl TOP 3727195

Days- 3776)73
Nlght5 372 5474 or 322 23.1

Furnishec

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air. $7,7 down, take over mom
tgaqe of 516,700 534 5316.

CaIlBart Real Estate

BROKERS

Merchandise

home. Wall wall carpet, central

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Buy or Rent

Do you need a 3 bedroom homt' Cein
you believe 5)9,000? New rpo1.
freshly painted, and on a large lo
('ill to sri',

Will sell

can be assumed,

Prices In mid 120's. Model in
Lonowood. 5)1 514) $31 3759
Eves.

VA NO S DOWN

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.

Nice 7 bedrooms All utilities fur
nished Adults Waterfront
anc
boating rivIIeges $110
322 4170

Ousekeepec to live In and take
care
of home and 2 shool age children
for working parents 000J home,
pIus 1200 per mo salary Prty'
older mature *0mm
ri g
Molth References 1.41 $lfl
ext
717, or 431 61)7 alter 1 30

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Separately or together, Good

home for less than the cost of rent.

Room for a g,,rden, plus 7 artesl an
welts, neat 8. freshly painted. 3
tSR, 2 bath home with central a is-.
176.900

Real Estate

41—Hi,,,ses

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Monday, April 21, InS—SB
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rental property Piloiar, Realty,
Realtor, *31 1917, After hrs $31
04*1.

OPEN HOUSE
Pioneer I custom built, 3 bedroom

Counrty Atmosphere

W/W Shag Carpet

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Smill Store Buildings
377 1557

Unfurnished

BroI.$r

Corner lot, extras ]fl2?99.

3 BR. 2 bath hocne
CHULUOTA
with in urnu -' pool Will acce pt
smaller finn-ri In Sanford in tracIc.

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apartments, all units have 7

172 76,4,1
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Real Estate

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Evening Herald, Sanford,

46—Commercial Prope

MOSSIE C. BATEMAN

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old, 'a'qc family room wi th
ir,plac4. very large lot aluitost
acre. Idyllwilde Section. 323 941I.

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5 Points Area,
Large landscaped private lot
All hook us 377 0015

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ou'ilif 'tnq, assume VA loan, 7 pict.
3 fldrmt $69 0450

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Sandlewood
Villas
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Waterfront and boatIng privilege
ifl(tL-ded Adults 1110 372 4170

REPITAL AFAR TAlENT HOMES

'SetNur%Op'H
Behind JaiAlai in Fern Park 5
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41—Houses

Sanford

thowpt, now Ieisl eg
Iuxurlpu5 I &amp; 7 BR, eat in elect, Ic
kitchens
large rooms, plen ly
closets, shag
'.iL1 NOT BE liES
carpeting, prival
.:....FOR AllY
s-esidential
From $150, *30537
OEnTs INCURp[0
flY ANYONE OTHER THAN MY .....7O*l6
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I. .tricic lq',trinu ',
l.,ip., till d'rt,
drsvt'-.,as All kirid of iJ'gqnq
327 9)17 1311195
Art AtIis-i land Clearing
All types Inits &amp; ,1( e'risge c Ie,ir i'd We
r tpp '.011 fill dirt. ci,n ,,ncj
S,bPII available Please call n.pit
pr tI,iy. 371 3951

Well Drilling
WtL'.S 01-lIt LED DUMPS
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All types and sites
'iS u' repar .lr..l 'if'ry.,
5TlNE MACtItlE &amp;
SUPPLY CO
'7W ?nct 5'
1:2 6117

Your Business.,.DiaI 322-2611 or 831-91

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Monday April 21, 975

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careful in the early play there Is
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the way to rove was to be as
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The County Commission is waiting until the taxes do not-receive equitable treatinent from the
current legislature clarifies the double taxal.ion law county as taxpayers in unincorporated areas.
before any action is taken and then maybe I study
group with the county and Seminole mucipalities
County Coinniissoner Mike Hattaway said, "We
a
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to abide by the legislature. We've got to Se
can be set up to examine the overlapp of taxes by h
But, the munty commissioners, like solitily built
Munty and city residents. according to county what the legislature is go!ng to do."
doors, repelled the city's Ensistence on a study
commissioners
But, several city conunissioners don't want to
group, saying It was "premature."
wait
until the legislature clarifiesthe double
Several Seminole municipalities includ ng
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thcv ay cvc:i the clarification
imiford, ha e isd resolutions requesting the
ti, for the first of a series of count
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initiated by the county commission. to improve
of incorporated areas are figured Into the
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County Commission Chair
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confidential memo to select
county commissioners and
County Attorney Tom Freeman
on April 14, asking them to keep
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All complaints Aere tinlegislature during the 1974 which disallows teachers those pensation."
suttantiated, exeit for th
Commerce, which in turn would think all the county's teache
plo&gt;ment claima. And school one concerning the City of
session, the county's 1,340 benefits. The bill will now go to
Some officials say the a
bill the Seminole County School would have applied for the officials were casting a wary Casselberry, in which the
A measure passed by the teachers, librarians and the Senate where approval also proval by
the 1974 legislature Board. Harris said school of. benefits. lie said some teachers eye toward this smmer.
Grand Jury found that 4,in.
house prohibiting school counselors, plus 900 or more is expected.
was an "oversight," but Layer ficials would have been are
'just too professional" to
stigation revealed a violation
But if action in the Senate
teachers
drawing non-instructlonal staffers, were
from
School Supt. Bud Layer said said legislative action this year required to reimburse the file claims.
f the electrical code of
unemployment compensaUi eligible for summertime this morning, "1 don't think If a wiil prose whether It was an Commerce department 100 per
School board officiats, during will be laid to rest. At present, SeminoleCounty as adopted by
while on summer vacation unemployment compensaUon. teacher has a continuing "oversight" or not.
Casstelberry. The Grand Jury
cent for money paid out in board meetings, had dLscu&amp;%ed
junior and four-year level recommends that the- county
But on Monday, the FWda contract they shoWd be ehgible
would save Seminole County
T'he claims would have been claim&amp;
the Possibility of Paying out the college instructors are not officials review the safety
school officials In excess of House passed Hoe Bill 126, for unemployment com- paid by the Department of
Harris also said he didnt huge amounts of unem• eligible for the benefits.
standards applied to temporary
000 a week.
installations and promulgate
Asst. School Supt. Roger
umunirnum safety standards For
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tvmporary ins'
tallations. and
which provided unemployment
that such installations be
benefits for teachers in high
renewable upon reinspection
after
an appropriate time
school and below, could cost
By BOB LWYD
Ms Paden confirmed that she questions centered on her ac
Ms Paden said a neighbor outside of her home
police department telephone
$1,000 a week and would
Held Staff Water
was contacted by Boyles' inve
tivities and telephone conversa- later saw unmarked cars with
A De1mid police officer, who circuit board in a storage room
"make a dent" in the school
tigato
several week ago Lions during the fourth week of Slate of Florida license tags at asked to remain unidentified last August He conlirnd that
Seminole
Chief
system's contingency fund.
Deputy about possible bugging of her January, 1975. Investigators' tier home twice and men with said last week that he,had conhe had
Sheriff Duane Harrell has telephone
Harris also had predicted
pre
questions, she said, were
whatappeared tobcdetection fronted Pounds alter seeing a about the 'bugging after the
denied reports that his
She said the investigators' detailed and very specific.
that unless the legislature department loaned wiretap
equipment" examined the tape recorder plugged into the chief refused to put a stop to it.
ping
changed the law to excinp
a [eLand newspaper repor.
led.
The unidentified officer
teachers front the benefits, it however, The Ilerald has
said he also had information On
could cause "cutbacks in some learned that unidentified of
outside wiretapping opterations
places"
licers from DeLand sometime
athat he belie%L to be illegal,
F ark list Saturdi&gt;
passed
bitit
declared
lie
would
not
morning. the Ilenry 1.
borrowing surveillance gear
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that
information
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Kidd
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taxation means it is going to go to court," he said.

Williams, Administrative April 1$iLdstFnd4&gt;ithlen Williams were initially denied there was no need for nn
rind wrote."Nif intention during our tipe report.
reply.
Tfite Grand Jur) me,. on
March 27
2 and April a and heard
reports from Chief Investigator
Jack IWenwider of the Mate
Attorney's office about the six
areas or complaints which
originated from a -local
citizen."

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As long a e sit here and saythat e are right,
and you sit there and say that you are righ t, it's
going to end up in court," said Kwiatkowski.

dictat.ion session was to have
The item was bumped to
copies forwarded to each of the discussion later in the afternoon
mentioned
sequently,pleasenoteacopy
,
of taway were tied up in a meeting
the Lirand Jury Report in of the personnel board this
subject," attached.
morning. And Kimbrough and
Vihlen also released a copy of William, who had to leave the
the report to the news media morning meeting at 10:30 to
yesterday, with the comment attend a funeral, asked that the
"Thought you may wish to note item be continued until Iliv,
fidenbal."
a cop&gt; of the recent Grand Jury afternoon when they return
Foiwdayslaler — ontheday
report Owl, is now public, and
Vihien's first memo was
ten told
Herald the
in&gt; related memorandums to sent directly to Freeman with
report was released to the
the Board last week,
copies to Hattawa&gt; and
public — Vihienperineda memo
Kimbrough has already Kwiatkowski.
to Commissioners John Kimscheduled the report—w hich for
The report itself was ordered
brough and Dick Williams
the most part is a dud and fixids sealed by Circuit Court Judge
describing the first memo as "a
no wrongdoing with six areas of A.J. Hosemann Jr. on April 8,
misunderstanding between (my
SID VMLEN AL
governmental operation — as and copies were sent to Vihler.
secret;
an agenda Item for the Board to and to Bil.1 Grier. inayor of
11tcause of the "mi3lan. Directoir of the Department of 6fficially consider today. Carmlberry, allowing both
_darlsta"(W" copka of the County Development Roger v1wbrt.1I** m.~p t
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Interim report were not NeiswMer, VNen said.
the sksue !,?o pufi.4c light" and report, Vthlen said awt 11sirce

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"Nobody knows how to get to th e meat of the
matter."

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solving the double taxation issue, the matter will
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CAMPUS CLATTER with BIMO BURNS

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like battering rants, Sailiford City Coininissioners pushed Itard on the Seminole County
Coiwnissioners last night to establish a city-county
study group to examine double taxation.

newspaper), P.O. Box 489. Radio

Jim: He did see it. The mo-

Double Taxation

communications between Senthiole municipalities operations of the county budget,
and the county.
Several municipalities have charged

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set up dummy's diamonds and
Instead of bidding three notnimp
secure ten tricks.
your partner has bid three spades
Oswald: "I'm sure he was mer your three hearts. What do you
young, but I can't goforthat up- donowl
Answer Tomorrow
and-coining good bridge player
designation, Didn't he see mat
it was up to him to ut his king Send $1 kv .44COBY A40DERN
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Meanwhile, Volusia State
Ally. Stephen Boyles has told
reporters in that county tha
grand jury will meet May 5.to
prove reports of possible illegal
wiretaP3 on the home telephone
of DetAnd Sun News reporter
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age front 3 to 17 years, lost
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their
personal
Imsessions in the early
morning blaze.

equipment, but he said none of

assistance to the family of
the unemplo%ed titan. but
more aid is desperately
needed, according to a Red
Cross; spokesman,
In addition to clothing for
the jircnts and children.
other items in need include
l dding and household
things as well
IS
arrangements for housirlig
the nine individuals
Persons wish n4 ti,
contribute to the hubl
fil"Ith maydosob) taking
d'itions to the American
Itivill Crots headquarwrs.
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So far, sources in VeLund
[)car Abby
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say, there has b"n no link
I)r. Lamb
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between the possible tapping of
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wiretapping
Ilospilal ....................5A operation that DeLand
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Obituaries ................5A Chief Paul Pounds
has
Sports .................described as "make shift" and
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cod in November Of 1973,
Women S
Last week Pounds conceded
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he
had
bugged
his
office'
n rs '
teleone in November. 1973,
Vesterday's nigh 92 low this without a court order, to locate JL
morning 59 Partly cloudy the source of unauthorized long
through Wednesday. Highs In distance telephone calls.
DRIVER KILLED IN
the lo to mid 80s and lo
Pounds' statements came
tonight In the 66, Complete after there wert reporU that CROSSING
CRASH
weather details as well as Boyles' office was Investigating
Wednesday's Ildes at Da)lonsl the, DeLand Police Department
Beach are on Page SA.
for possible illegal wiretapping.

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officers.
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tape recording equipment
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that could be attached to tele.
phone lines to automatically
ç
record conversations, but The
kz~~_
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. Ir
Herald learned Uwt some of Ut
equipment
owned by the
I
-Sheriff s Department can be
.AWL
iiggeu to do this Sources said
the equipment isn't highly
sophisticated and isn't corn
AlIjunonle Springs police uld a 46-year-old Maitland trian was kfiled this morning when his auto was pletely reliable."
severed by an Amtrak passenger train at a railroad erosiing On Ballard St.. Altamonte Springs.
Harrell said any telephone
Police Uld Raymond Wagstaff, 46, of 1221 Geronima Trail, Maitland. was pronounced dead on the taps inAdiled by his depart.
scene Parts of the demolished auto, abo', were hurled 400 feet from the vrtning that has no ment would be dune oni&gt; with a
s1pals, officers s3ld. Capt. David Gunter said no rhargm have been made pending (urther InestlgatIon. 1111era
t i'oto b Bill Vincent)
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