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67,h Year, No. 196—Monday, April ', 1975

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Sanford, Florida 32771—price 10 Cents

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FINE WEATHER

Traditionally, rainy days have been considered fine weather for
ducks, but these three pi ctured sunning the mselves on e s os

of

FOR DUCKS

Lake

Monroe, Sanford, seem to prefer the fine spring weather
a enjoying recently. ( Iferald Photo by

Central Floridianse

Bill

BY BOB LLOYD
Herald Staff Writer

escaped with $281 cash with felony possession of
yesterday at Zayre DIscount
Marijuana. Bond was set at
Department Store, Fern Park, pff000.
Burglars looted an Altamonte after distracting a cashier by
Sherd f 's Vice Squad Lt. R. C.
Springs apartment, stealing an dropping items on the floor at
Parker
arrested two Longwood
estimted $16.230 and leaving the checkout counter. Security
he Royal Arms apartment in Offictf John Wright Jr. told men on charges of buying,

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shambles," police reported inest1gators a man and a rece %
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woman ran to a gray car and
Ho w ard C. Richmond, 24, told fled after the money was
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minoIe County Fire Depa rtment and Sheriff's Investigators
today were probing cause of a closet fire In a vacant house at 112
Spring St., Altamonte Springs, that caused
$1,500 damage over
th e eekend. (fkials said before county fi re uni ts could b ri ng
the blaze under control a rear beiroom and halla) had berl

destroyed. Above, firemen rig smoke ejector twit during cleanup
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made their investigation, wldch
Nathaniel George Bailey, 24, a misikmeanor.
is continuing.
of 1113 W. Ninth St., Sanford
Another Orlando man, Albert
Thieves who entered the Io5o was jailed on $5.000 bond on an
Fisher, 29, was arrested by
W. Clemson Dr.. Altamonte aggravated assault charge.
strriff's deputies on a circuit
Springs, home of Fay Sapp left
Capt. C. B. Fagan Jr. charged
of
court
warrant charging grand
a note of thanks on the kitchen Scott Cameron Bailey, 20,
sink, sheriff's deputies reported 1320 Summerlin A% to., Rinford.
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today. Deputy C. If. Braecklein
SM d the note said, -%ve do
apprKiate our findings and we
thank you.Yours truly, Masked
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Braecklein

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shotguns, a pistol, $92 cash and
a combination tape deck,
r e()rd player and amplifier
unit Were taken in the burglary.
Sgt. Oscar Redden

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Sanford City Commi ioners Review

6A for starting teachers' salaries.
Sanford City Commissioners
The detailed plen lists the
At
present,a
beginning
teacher
this
afternoon at 4 o'clock will objectives, goals and ImWEATHER
earas $7,800 yearly.
receive for consideration the plementation of the various city
Yesterday's high 75 low this
The major portion of the
ity's projected 20-year corn- departments through the year

John Warren Novak, 37, and
Lance Peter Jusus, 22, both of
ringwood Village Apart.

items estimated at $16,230
ARRESTS
me n st
missing after thieves apLongwood.
parently entered by ping
In weekend arrests, Sanford
Edward Timothy Culver, ,
open the kitchen door with a Polict [)etectl%e %alter
L o(Orlando, as in coun ty jail on
scredrier.
Jones Jr jailed Willie
mas
,000 bond after being charged
Patrolman Norman Floyd Jr Harrf
, of 1100 Orange Av . b&gt; Cassel
Policeman H
repoed Richmond's Apt. 24, In Sanford, on .000 bond on a (a. (flapper with breaking and
a "shambles" when police forger) charge
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have indicated no desire to
Seminole's
case,
which ba
rgain and are sat isfied with
essentially is that principals
their "managerial" status.
are managerial because they
Tomorrow at 430 in th e athi re, fire and make up budge ts
ten, SEA and school of.
Pelley said
Seminole
County
ficlals will sit down at the
was the first count to ra ise th
e bargaining ta ble.
issue before the commission
SEA Executive Director
and that the issue, basically,
represents a "conflict betwee Gene Grooms said today SEA is
the law and the constitution." looking forward to the session.
PERC officials have told The Ile also said one member of
Herald principals may form a SEA's negotiating team, Susan
Smith, has been elected
finarcial secretary of the
Florida Teachers Profession
(FTP). the new name for the
state-wide teacher's group that
claims some 27,0W members.
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Bridge
68 team include Steve Rosenthal
— the chief negotiator — Itich
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his decision. Ile, unlike Rep.
Ilattaway, however, said the
proposal was not aimed
specifically at Herring, but
said, "I want this for all state
attorne s."

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(lievrolet squad car While the city was charged and
Although it was announced during the Christmas
reimb ursed the benevolent (d on Oct. 15,1974— season last
expenditures of S1,177.32 and a balance of &amp;U.89.
year that the police department e
bonuses" of $10 each were given to Hennigan, the
$151.50 for "Repay Painting — Paddock."
Th only depoait shown was
the source
ploye3 had given up their annual hoUday party to
Patrolmen, and the dispat chers, the report states.
ment's benevolent fund completed by certified
which Hartsock could not
Paddock in January was ordered to remove a raise money for an ill famil
public accountant Harold C. fla
"The fund had a balance in the bank on Jan. 31,
y member of a
ock has left more noisy person from the aty Cocil mee
covering Oct. 1, 1974 to Jan. 31, 1975 of
ting colleague, the audit shows an expen
questions than It answers.
Hartock said, ag "Chief
di ture of $337.37
1975, end of the a udit period, receipts totaling
audience, refused and resigned on the spoL
eicones indicated.., the fund had an outstanding
Although it had been ported receipts from the
to
a
local
motel
for
"Chrishnas
Party"
and
a
second
$565-20 were recorded including a SM deposit in the bill in the ainount of SM for flowers...
e the expenditure aide of the benevolent expenditure of
$125 to Hennigan for a "risas
sale of accident report copies were deposited in the fund shows $29.70
form of two $25 checks and a 5 check deposit.
for tear gas with an Identical Party." A WO contribution
The audit of state revenue
bene vol en t fund. Ithrtjock did not f ind any sums rebate from
Is shown for the of- Hartsock could not detamiine the source of
paid is
to
the city in late October, 1974, ActIng
these police patrolmen for incentive and money
education
licer's fa1y.
directly at tr ibutable to that source
moneys.
In
ad
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a
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Pablic Safety Dictor James Pleicones found no
$100 "dona tion J &amp; S" was expected to be comple ted
The benevolent fund was Init i ated in April 1973, deposited.The remaining$300
The report did show the benevolent fund charged
la ter this month.
m receipts came
tear
gas
in
the
police
station
when
he
assumed
with
gro~s
receipts
from
a
Kosjwl
sing
of
the citya hea lthy profit for painting one of the office in Fe br
Sources have said two or more officers allegedly
620.o5
from
city
rebates.
uary ter the
t1on of fr and
received more money from the
ad cars.
Polke (iIef
The expendit ures side during the threei
fund than they were
IIennl
titled
en
report
"—I-to under the la w.
incIudA
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Noted in the expendilxtre side of the todgw is SM
r thae.of
ertod induded $300 to South Seminole Fvatemal ad book for $1 R
thy bookleper EU
paid to then Patrolman Jordan Padt I the
has said the sums
fm of pocketho dien
M5 kft a behme 91 Year Order Of Police SM. Hennipan told The Ilerald the paid to patrolmen from the1Uf
sW al f
was
gIn
to
end,
SepI
30,
19,
of $1,6I&amp;71.
period ending Sept. 30, 19r74. for painting the W4 women employa
sn was to help the fledgling
are idenof The deparUnent for Ctuishm.
organization get tical to the amounts designatedon bi-kIy pal-roi
Ile OcL 1, 1973 to SepL 30, 19rr4 year shows tat
81 started and was a loan to be repaid. "QuUtmas
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authorizations signed by then Chief Ilennigan.

the commission, Harry Pelley
If principals are classified
sai d today.
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manage
rial, Pelky says they
Pelley, the county's chief will
be able to bargain . He
negotiator, appeared before the

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The Public Employe separate unit for collective
Relations CommMon (PERC) bargaining purposes, but
Is sending a hearing officer to principals may not join the
Seminole County to help PERC same unit occupied by
officials make their decision on teachers, which in Seminole
whether school principals are County is the Seminole
considered "managerial" by Education Association (SEA).

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Rep. Hattaway said he would
111ect later today with Vogt,
State Sen. Lori Witson,
Merritt Island, and Rep. Vince
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has some solid support. State
Sen. John Vopt.
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says he would "favor the plan

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law Officials, politicians and the emotTat.
their support of
bill
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recommend to such juries
CI tizens.
J
Herring says politics
Strangely enough, Herring, a
Commissioner atthway has whom to :rChrC
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The
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nothing
to do
or Lmplathts with
h his
the sthte attorney stems from sang
motiv
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during?e
he would be "tickled tha t a politi cally elected state pre
senting both des of a case, esUgaUon of a crime
political prohiems I've
had pink to see the office on a non- attorney can cause to the but the ac
cused has no attorney
"When I file charges, I get
complaints from law en- partisan basis. Herring says he career of a politician indicted present.
one side. Fin responsible forthe
forcement, some from the 'abhors politics and its in- by a Grand Jury.
Commissioner Ilattoway d thvegation of c;ime. I'm
political leadership and quite
a fluence on public endeavors."
For a politician, a Grant Jury the bill asks for non-partisan concerned
with probable cause
few from citizens," said Hat.
Rep. liattaway believes the indictment can spell the end of elections. Candidates would file
and If I have a chance for
taway, an Altamonte Springs bill "might just so
lve lots of a career. State attorneys for the office. They would be conviction," he
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Seminole-Brevard State Atty.
Abbott Herring, who, Rep.
Hattaway says, is an object of
"displeasure" in the county and
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Widing code rmtriCtions.
arKI phone company.
Commissioners also will get
The final agreement in the
a grsduai
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king prehenshe plan tobeinthded
90 when
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warming trend
ordinanm
allows the cit the
through conditions, according to SEA in Seminole Uounty's Com- reach a population of more than prepared by City Attorne)
Tuesday. Highs In the loA 80s officials. Another important prehensive Iand plan.
the one
Vernon Slize bmding
cent franc
Tuesday. Law tonight In mid to Item ill be the time length of
The plan was approved by the
phone company,
a two per
upper s complete weather the contract All this will be Planning and Zoning Co
Comp
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Commission also will con- cise an y to a 30 )ear fran
unt ee o
details on page SA Including revealed tomorrow
company
when Mission last week, which sider requests for time exnual gross revenues within the
Daytona Beach tides for teachers and the county's team recommended the plan be tervions on
three condeni nt-d
11w franchise agreement is first five years of the
Tuesday.
sit (inn to hariin
appro ved by commissioners buildings in order that tht t' end result of offers and
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Charged With Arson
Sheriff's Sgt. Robert Kunkler today arrested three
Seminole Count)
charging third degree arson
Accused in a March 26 matss rue that sent six
inmates to a hospital for treatment for smoke inhalation
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were (;aryl.cilvIn
20 oIMt Sterling Ky. Laience
of Orlando.
Gilvin, scheduled for trial this week in circuit court on
robbery and use of a firearm in commission of a felonv
charges, has already rmeived two lifesentences in In&amp;*n
Itiver County for robberies. Gilvin received minor burns
(in his hands in the fire that started in his (ell in the N-I
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d by 12 prisoners,
Sluizer, who 11aces r ial
loflitha 1arch 2
Jailbreak attempt, was sentenced last week to three and a
half ears In prison on a gui lty plea to Possession of
rglary too!s.
Young Li being held Pending a pre-writenee 11).
veyti,4ation of his plea of guiltv toattempted robtrr y.
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sheriffs by sheriff's deputies today, a
deputies that someone broke $3 0 color television was t.aken

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Clements, 69, of Lakeland testified Friday that

A battery charger and tooLs

l)iekinson telephOned him In September 1968 about a
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from the u pstairs area of his
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burglars took a $140 Anthony M. Bender was en..
citizens ba nd radio, speaker tered, deputies said.

pending application for the First State Bank of Winter

Garden.

became president and board chairman after It opened.
Dickinson said he would approve the charter if 20 per

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schc4 in nearby Union City where they lived.
A man forced the Hall children into a car while they
were walking to the Edison School on March 20, according

The Phase Two project calls for moving the

assistant, said that two bids opened on Friday
re vealed one bid for $400,000 and another for
$275,000 for a pro ject which SCOPA has only

The Seminole County Port Authority
(SCOPA) will reopen bids later this month forreceived a $175,000 loan to finance,
pas,e Two of the Say-More Oil Terminals
The project will be advertised again this
Inc., project
the first bids were found to
mon th and Dolgner said he hopes other

schoolmates who witnessed the abduction. Police said
no ransom demand was made.
Union Cmiv Police Chief Herman Bolte said the hall
boy's body showed no evidence of physical violence, He
said the boy was fu lly clothed a nd did not appear to
been beaten. Bolte said an autopsy on the boy's body
would be completed today.
to

expe nsive, a SCOPr% official said this
morning,
be too

have

reeord.breakins winter season.

"The bids we received were much In excess
of the
available," Dolgner said. "Since
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Sunday night and early today when a warehouse fire
forced the Perm Central Railroad to D=off its power.

At least seven

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) rights.

were stepped at various points
along the Washington-New York route until service was
trains

A fire in roughly the same area earlier this year halted
train service for mort, than
around Philadelphia where the
burned out of control
near the Perm Central's main noftsouth corridor at the
North Philadelphia station.

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the motion said.

A panel of two Supreme Court

Dlctrkt Court of Appeal in Tat.

McCain's petition, which mittee coumel Talbot "Sandy"
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session after Its 10-day Easter recess with the majority

rules.

Democrats pushing a variety of proposals to combat the
recession. Most of th ese proposals Involve increased

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federal spendirig and will put the legislators in
conflict with President Ford. In signing the $248 billion
tax-cut bill passed Just before the recess began, the
President declared he had drawn the Une against any

scheduled to meet

additional spending plans that would send the budget
deficit beyond the $60 billion already estimated for the
next fiscal year.

and failed to report campaign
contributions.
rights are written, and that information obtained from a Ju-

PALM SPRINGS, CaUf. 1AP) - President Ford.

dicial Qualifications CommLs.

rejecting forecasts of "depression at home and disintegratlon a broad, said today he sees cooperative growth
and development throughout the world. "My vision Is one
of peace," Ford said the text of an address to the

(See Related Story Page 3A)

Tucker, 39, has la unched for

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The 1975 session marls a WaHe says, however, that hi, tershed in the House. Virtually
Ideas on reorganizing environ- all of the first wave of new
mental agencies, strengthening breed urban legislators who
financial disclosure laws and took over train the old Pork
requiring a commission to cer- Chop Gang of rural lawmakers
one of the most
bitious programs ever of f
by a speaker of the house,

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requesting a donation.
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cause, but were told at that
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been scrupulously fair in his Appropriations
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Deiray Beach said Tucker has Ityals, 1)-Tampa.
honored everj commltrne,* to
Judiciary Chairman Wil liam
the Republicans, a giijjjfy of fish, 1)-Port St. Joe, is one of
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Tucker's closest confidants and
seems to hose a tie. enjoys Influence with the
mendous desire to l g good speaker that extends beyond
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Sanford has Its own "Believe It or Not" njj

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flo-ekstrom Of Old Orhw&amp; Highway displays petm vine with

love 11i!;" James said,
position.
andeed, Tucker' *I1.eseem Clark, a strapping, 6-lot-5
and his keen sense of humor are contractor, Is the speaker's
among his most developed ramrod, the man who whips
votes inta shape and convinm

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Street and U.&amp;441.

action tomorrow,

The buffer areas will
Mrs. Phoebe Carpenter of "4Of a grassy area with
and C," will ask the Board to entree plantings, Hartin said. dorse a newly passed state

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Barron lum placed his loyal top posil.ions in the Saunders
sidekicks In positions of power administration will no doubt be
around him Sen. Lew Brant- watching how the conserva ti ve

Legislature'i, 1975 session.
But poli ti cal scindal and
deep economic worries could

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Airport Authority members in a

Requests For Rezoning
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North Florida Democrat votes,

and Calendar Committee and
Sen. W. D. Childe rs as head of

Also expected to play a lead. and Altamonte Springs meet
Ing role in the Senate are the this week to consider rezoning
Ways and Means subcommittee and other
Casselberry

Qty officials in Casselberry the county concerning animal
control.

work session several months
ago. A county Airport Zoning

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their time In Tallahassee split
between the needs and wants of
the state ;iroI ImnPcachIn-t pri.

ceedings against Treasurer
Thomas O'Malley and Supreme"
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have already pled ged that Flor.
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pre-sesslon

for schools by allowing a

one-mill increase — $1 per
$1,000 value — in the state
property tax.

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the whole Se na te.
ices Committee, has pla yed
a
Humby
and Stimpson for
Childers, w ho was elected tç major
role In shapconstruction
of force mains and
(ill Askew's senate seat In 1970, Ing the bill that will reorganize
gravity interceptors for the
the massive hiltS department.
sewer system will be con.
The president of a Miami sidered. Co.'istructlon is 54 per
Ik'ach savings and loan associ- cent complete. Payment to
ation, Gordon is still in his first Glace and Radcliffe of $3,208.92
erm in the Senate. But he be- for engineering fees on th
e
came a close ally of Barron project is also expected to be
during last year's fight over Iiapproved.
nancial
disclosure and has been
n ec
Henri l.andswirth of the
e
descri bed by Barron as being so holiday Inn on Wymore Road at
Seminole County's 24-year bright that it sometimes scares SR
436 is also on the agenda .
veteran super visor of rkctlons, him.
Cassel be rry Council will act
Camilla Bruce, was undecided
Graham, who heads the Edu- on an interlocal agreement with
Ioda- on whether she will
ition Com mittee and Ways
support the proposed law in tlit'
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l.egisla lure Ii,

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El1eaiior Steele whenever she dial

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make elections recognized as a h'gislative ausupervisors' office throughout
the state nonpartisan.
tern,
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partisan or
becomIng either
ThTh11iim;'
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Smith, M.D., P.A.
system?" Mrs. Bruce isked,
Obstetrics &amp; Gynecology
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OREGON AVENUE AT 14&amp;STATE ROADM$ANFOeD. fl34

to pick up a copy of the or-

The county's animal control
hug sa id he had notified
ordinance
says
a
city may Commission Chairman Sid
chairmen: Sen.,, Robert Gra- Council meets tonight at
7:30. adopt it If that city repeals its Vihien Jr. that city officials had
-e on Barron remains to be ham, fl)-Miami Lakes) Jack
Petition for annexation of
seen.
Gordon, D-Mlami Beach) and eight lots in Dol Ray Manor own animal control measure. no copies. But, according to
A Jacksonville sheet metal Kenneth Plante, (R-Winter
Last week, City Manager hug, Vihlen didn't send him
with
from Residential Harry Hug said he had to copies of the ordinance
contractor, Brantley pulled out Park,)
so the
to prof essional office district dis pa tch a patrol car Sanford patrol
of the race for Senate president
to
car was dispatched,
Ways and Means vice chair- will be considered by the
to succeed Barron to support man
Kenneth Myers,(D.Miarn i, Al tamonte City Commission at
Bob Saunders.
As Rules chairman, Brantley may figure prominently in set. its 4:30 p.m. meeting tomorrow.
Tile parcel of land, lots 1
has the committee that decides ting budget priorities,
through
8, Block A, containing
where bill s will be placed on the
G ordon, chairman of the
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the Commerce Committee,
h10 munch influence they will

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rezoning

RIME PREVENTION PROGRAMS

)nwlg tomato growing on IL Ms. Becistrom who sprouted her
A11900111c Springs Police Capt. David Gunter held the first in a
He is expeslcted to be a no- recalcitrants of the error of
series of "Help Stop Crime" programs
ine% from super market potato ejes In her backyard garden, hasnonsense speaker who comitrols their Wt.ys.
at the Altamonte Mall
discovered t he pla
Saturday.
Assisting
Gunter
e
with
the
mi
pamphlet
urot d HL
and information
the often rowdy House with a
A
art collector, program on prevention of erlmni
green tomatee on the vines. It would be hard for even Lather swift gavel snd provides a wet' Clark,personable
ranging from rape to home
41, has a low flash
liurbatik to top this for hotankal efficiency! (Herald PIoto
point. and business burglary and bicycle isfety were Of flc"rs Mark
by
come change of pace with a He Is sometimes accused of Lamprey and Hal
Jant' ('ass.clberry
Hood. limes of furth er programs In the seiks
quick quip.
being too heavy-handed
wili be announced,

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Commissioner Ralph ..
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residentially zoned land.

Senate Republican leader amendment will increase the of employe trai ning levels in th
shares many of ernmetal Operations Come
I Block So. of Dog Track Rd
John Ware of St. Petersburg, footage requirement for off- centers.
Barron's political views, is mnittee.
to keep a tight rein on the 40- Senate president In 1977,
Others who may play lead- closely follows that of Barron, for any
giving Ripublican in the Senate.
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mem be r Senate, He has a small him extra clout,
ership roles In various fields In. is also expected to play a role in larger th
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In
1967
as
th
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legislative program
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other action tomorrow,
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thu. Plante is recognized as an au- Palm Beach, who Is also cha
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ir- vote,
ordinance currently being
and
gift
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drafted by County Attorney *
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But fellow se na tors say e- Gainesville, Saunders will have
Tom Freeman providing for an
of
AT ANY TIME
spite his apparent stubbornness control over which his fellow
Airport Zoning Commission. *
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the need for such a Commission

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has drawn gasps from Educa.

In fact, Tucker's style since

reason to

Unlike his predecessor, Mal- tant role in Senate leadership.
lory Home of Tallahassee, BarChairman Bob Saunders

Askew s f1scal belt tightening

bright, but as yet untested
freshmen.

Legislation

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Court Justices and the state
treasurer are being cons1dej
And Coy. iteubin Askew has
recommended that Mate spending be slashed by $252 million to
$449 billion because of Florl.
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buffer screen between a that the Airport is eligible
for a Corvallis Street, between
Parking lot and a public road or pending federal grant.
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an ordinance exempting elected
officials, part time employes
and those serving on a fee basis
from having social security
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tonight's meetig are: Billy
Bramleti requesting permission to have more than two
dogs within the city limits;

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tiled are by no means sacred, portlonment have left.
Tucker said he Is ready, willing
The 1975 House is
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The Seminole County. Ur
ha
with auftring the land and wa
and foes alike, wields the gavel
'i1l
closer scrutiny to Ask- requirements have not been program, the federal
In a year when money IS president and should play a
governover the (ate of all legislation, tight, the men with clout on the ter management acts of 1972 leadership role in the 1975 ses- ew's appointees and suspension changed sincv 1957,
according ment makes rnatch
fu
designed to protect Florida's
He can make things happen or powerful Way
of public officials,
to Har'tln.
slon.
A
member
of
the
Senate
available
to
child
care
centers
bottle them up.
environment.

dampen Ilt usually festive at.
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consider
adopting a zoning sources.
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ordinance tomorrow that will
The Commission would
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require landscaping around control county zoning around Owen that would rezone
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parking areas of all residential the facility in much the same property from wholesale
and commercial property way the Sanford Airport commercial (C-3) to industrial
I 'except for single family, duplex Authority con trols city property (M The tract is located
there. During work session between Seaboard Coast Line
three Sanford youngsters display a three-foot snake which and mobile home lots,
Zoning Director Herb Hartin
discussion,
they captured In the Pinecrest area. The lads, Ron
Airport Manager railroad and Church Street at
Harold, 12, said the proposed zoning will Red Cleveland told the Board Rand's Yard.
Ru.cty Hlggard, 11, and Peter Bertram, 12, were still attempting
establish "minimal" creation of the Commission was
scover what kind of snake they found today.
— A request for a petition to
requirements for creating a
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the "lied Barron" by friends ance, toy and pharmacy stores.

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— Legislators, lobbyists and
for payment of
million building to be funded those attracted by their pres.
with franchise fees collected ence gathered In the state capt.
from theand
el ectric
franchise
PONIblycompany tal today, in anticipation of

and blue."

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Knowles' proposal 'provides

Bicentennial cxunittee
said, "I want to gel people
to sta rt thinking red, white

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ger of the chamber of

With Fin e Sense

A Tallahassee attorney,

being granted all

Council

COMMISSION

Jack Homer, execuUve

three committees, but this sesegislative session opening slOn marks his entry into the

To Hear

the intersection of French
Avenue and Seminole

P.M. program.

tion should be thrm out be.
fille sense Of cOnmum and which he is approaching his recause the court has no J urisi. tempers his pownr in spurts of sponsibilities as speaker,
diction and McCaIn already is - playfulness,
A veteran of nine years in the

National Association. of Broadcasters' meeting in IAs

GOVERNORS

Tucker To Ru

located on city owned land at

be

House

Vegas, The test
made public before the President
wound up a nine-day Easter holiday in Palm Springs tJ
headed East.

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TALLAHA&amp;SEE, Fla. tAP) -state Sen. Lather Tucker. He is
iIon inquiry be denied the com—
Speaker Donald Tuck- considered a probable candimittee.
er, DTallahassee, figures to be date for governor In 197$, pca1The
itte said
a strongleaderwho ruJrja blyaccoutitfng for the zest with

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There
no admission charge to the 7:30

commerce of the county's

He asked the court
thqu until rules granthg

Depression Forecasts Rejected

Its consideration,
The plan calls for the ad.

minute speeches

testimony on

his friends in court decisions

last month which * Own for.
warded the pLM to a* board for

Singers from Jacksonville
and a series of three-

Chief Justice J&amp;mes Adkins
being granted m3re rights than and Justice BK. Roberts ex-

thtee

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require

be held in the downtown area

chamber's Bnkers

feaftue the Seminole High
School Band, the Norwood

to begin hearing
allegations that McCain helped

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months reft from

The 'Jamboree' will

It said McCaln already is

The [louse Committee is

chamber at :15 a.m.

loree' patriotic program

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Commission would establish

safety regulations around the p.m., in the commiss
ion
airport, including building chambers in the court house,
heights and lighting and noise the board will hear:

property, as part

will be brought up to date

slated for April 26 in dw - t The
. city hall proposal and the Sanford Plan.
Civic Center,
port from the '
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James Nelson of Daytona

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The board Will meet at the May 13 'Fann-City Festival' to

the 'Bicentennial Jam-

claims he was denied due proc. D'Alemberte and committee Beach, chief judges in their ciress rights by the CMIMiUce's staff dimtor Marc Glick.
cults.

comes back Into

morning,

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Herald Staff Writer

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Board of Directors tomorrow

was brought up-to.date on

"The power to make rules Is lahassee; and Judges Ben Will-

was called into w4slon today to tbe legislature," Said dw dis. Vero
Beach, Robert L.
decide what to do about nAssal motion signed by
cum McCrary Of Marianna and

Congress Back In Session
WASHINGTON (Al')

Sanford Chamber of
Commerce this morning

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WHITTENTON
TAlLAhASSEE, Fla. (AP) is peppery little man who has
bu
ffer around pa rki ng lots on and operated
care
cenACTION
LINE &amp;
In
the
legislature
since 1966, thority on its rules.
child
- There is little doubt that the attracted the atte
U
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IF
L.A I R
riman of the Admlnlstratfe their
of
a
site
ntion
of
the
Graham
is
involved
in
cattle
ters. The optional Law provides
red-haired Democrat from full senate
Vice
president
of
a
Central
Procedures
Committee
a
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nd plan review of the parcel, but for county endorsement before
when he's stood up and dairy farming, real estate Florida
p
rendering firm. Plante vice chairman of rules,
uence to speak on issues.
they
cannot
legally
development
in
Miami
Lake3
it.
becoming
effective
on
a
local
by
Penn Garmn$
what goes on in the Florida
heads the Ways and Means sub.
A former Escambia County and is a gr
Freshmn Sen. Edgar Dunn
Also
under
that
zoning
level.
of
in stock I
aduate
Senate in the ne-1 60 days.
Harvard committee dealing with LIRS Jr., Daytona Beach and Ask- amendment, the regulations
schoolteacher, Childers is vice law school.
Mrs. Carpenter will also
In his 19th year in the legisla. president and
appropriations.
general manager
ew's former legal counsel, affecting off-street parking Will discuss a federally subsidized
One
of
the
brightest men In
lure, Dempsey Barron, called of a group of Pensacola
Myers, a Miami lawyer, lost a heads the select committee on be updated to make them more child care program for

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Warren 'Pete' K nowl es will
There will be no additional

The Education Com.

Justices and five chief Judges vested solely in each house of
bofTallahassee, D.C. Smith of

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panic

Holds Fate

present a roposa1 for a new city taxes to help pay for the

Supreme Court to dLmlss a pe- investigation beiq conducted were named to the court panel
titlon by Justice David McCain by the House select committee" along
with Judge
to halt the cvnunittee's Invesd. under the Florida Constitution, chief judge-elect of the Ist

An undeteritnined number of passengers were bused

Plans To Be

Explained

jury Investigation.

"Thereisno basis for Judicial Supreme Court Justices Ben
mittee today asked the Florida review over an impeachment Overton and Arthur England
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for more than four hours

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thing — I've seen it too often," said
March Dickens, director of the Miami office of the
('hlldren's Home Society of Florida.
"I'd say that 70 per cent of the people who have applied

Fire Halts Train Service
halted

Loumiy toonsIders

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"Th is is

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As America ns rush to adopt Vietmunese orphans, a Miami adoption expert warns
that
some people are only reacting to stories of young
casualties of the Vietnam war and may not make suitable

"We believe the job can be performed for
$175,000," Dolgner said.

funds

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Maitland made the $400,000 bid and HesterOakwood Park of Fort Lauderdale bid

be used for storing gasoline and lube oils,
Dulgner said.

co m panies who di dn't have time to enter bids
earlier will submit bids,

"just a miracle."
Despite th e nation's economic pinch, Florida

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l*.'ak business will continue through summer.
"This is the first time in 23 years that people
have
stayed on after Easter. All this sunshine is just like a
magnet holding them down here into April," saId Miami.
area motel owner Ithea Gladwin, who termed
business

there was a substantial difference in prices

remaining two tanks in the City of Sanford to
the port through Lake Monroe, and setting Up
and putting In operation a total of 10 tanks to

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Northern btIriL who uually flock
hi*iIls,' alter Easter like migratory birds aren't leaving

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Authonty To Rebid Say-More Project
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uvnt of the stock and the right to name a director went to

First Ottering Too Expensive

SECAUCUS, N.J. lAP)
The search (or 6-year-old
Hebert lizill has ended with the discovery of the abducted
)oungsters body a bout 1,000 feet from where his sister's
body was found two days earlier.
His body was spotted Sunday In the Hackensack River
bya police helicopter. Hall and his 11-year-old sister, Esli,
%%ere abducted last month while they were walking

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furnishings valued
check to Zoo employc Sid Sphore are Mrs. Max Yanecy tieft) and box,
at
$450
were
stolen in a burglary
Mrs. George Carver, president of theUmatitia Women's Club.
A .38 caliber pistol and
ConsfanceMoore,lsOakSt., of a trailer at their U.S. 17.92,
change, total value $170, was lirngwood, reported her car Sanford, sab'; hcaticri.

balance In schools as busing opponents have demanded.

municipal ordinances zd the
uniform traffic control law.

policy View.
the adoption of' adjoining residents.
w enforce otdlnances with the
endorsed legislation would:
statement, to be considered by
municipal ornsnces
The statement pledges to
Pr
ovi
de
annexati
on
same
si authoFity existing
Enhance the home rule
the CAI-NO Council of Local
— Allow a municipality
to
anticipation
of
growth
and
prior to the adoption of revised
work for and support legislation authority of local officials to establish by ordinance the
Governments this week, has that
authorize annexation of enwill allaviate the "sunshine
Article
V.
establish and administer minimum
ed legislation to amend law" r
number
of claves.
equirements relating to personnel policies, priorities petitioners
— Protect mu ni cipal righ ts in
the "government In the sun.
on a valid petition to
collective bargaining and remuneration.
establishment
Continue the existence of I he
be not less than 10 per cent nor
shine" law, the financial negotiations, personnel matallocationof
county courisctj
Expand
the
l
ocal option more than 20 per cent of the municipalities that have be
disclosure law and to exempt ters, lawyer-client
relation, authority to locally Imand
the
administrative
cats
re gis tered electors of t he city established according to law ,
ce tain documents from tf,e ships, land transactions and plemented employer-em
involved
in
the
operation
of
- Amend the Florida Co
public records law,
city or iginated bids,
courts
negotiation
policies,
stitution to permit viable such
The policy statement notes
incorporation are
Support is also noted of
Require county court
Enchance
the
ability
the League of Cities, while legislation to
of and statutorily capable of municipal courts to continue to
amend the public municipal governme nts to
hearings
to be convenient to
supporting
the
providing
reasonable stan- be established under specified
existing records law 10 exempt democratically
municipal
employes and
ard of essential municipaI minimum standards.
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- Recognize and protect the
Other legislative proposals
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city's obligation to provide law from the League call for the
Provide reasonable an- enforce ment protection in a state to
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convenient manner, to require coun ti es Ia construct
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fourth week of the federal extortion-conspiracy trial of

71he City of Uniatilla, Fla., joined forces recently and milected
said items valued at $330 were and antenna from the car of
$1,000 from civic clubs, business and professional people, as well missing after the burglary,
Vincent Pantaleo, Charlotte St.,
Colony Mobile Homes of- '
as families and Individuals, to do their share to aid the conincluding
a
portable
typewriter,
Longwood,
Deputy
David
ficials
reported a new sofa,
stru ction of tlie new Central Florida zoo. Shown presenting th e a vase and an antique music
id reported.
chairs and

A NOTHER

a legislative

banker with a firm voice and straightforward
manner, is due bark on the witness stand today

awakened by a noise early at a trailer on SR-419 at Belle after a garage at the 3469 Arnel
Moore

The Florida league of Cities

JACKSO
'NVIII,E, Fla.(Al') - Ray Clements, a gray
haired

18th Sk, told police he was dollars was stolca in a break-in valued at
$257 were missing

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bargaining lncal affairs inacorthn
cewith often a drain upon the resources
supports a modification to negotiations and
exem p tappointed advisory alter execution records until the wishes of their citizers,
of the city and to provide
of contract.
— Improve and clarify the needed
board members from Its pur.
municipal services to
Other recommended and procedures for

endors

from a room at Sheraton

woman who fled in a pickup

containing $300 in half.

Monday, April?, I75-3A

Consider Lea gue Poli cies

llerajdSWfWijkr

Again In Dickinson Trial

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Charles G, Panacek of truck,

bag

Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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home. Patrolman John

ZOO RECEIVES

$209 in carpentry tools.

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and

In other weekend Uf is

Tropical Ave. told

home of Steve William Mistler,

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Sanford police reported fishing at horseshoe Lake and
Sanford Inn, SR-46 and 1-4, by
burgrs entered the traller Seventh St., Wuoth, and
took an unidentified man a nd

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%hen the demonstrators showed up there too. The cancellation came after demonstrators refused an offer of a
meeting with Kennedy if they would agree allow him to
make the speech wi thout disruption,
Ken nedy has refused to condemn busing for racial

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demonstrators poked, grabbed at and
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Evening Herald
300 N.

The Florida Legislature will be back session
tomorrow and one of the [hit functions for this
august group will be their adjournment Thursday to
the north lawn of the House Office Building.
It sounds like one of the few times It WON'T be
costing the taxpayers any money as these political
leaders take a luncheon break for a peanut butter
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AVE., SANFORD. FIIA. 32771
Area Code 305-322-2611 or 831-9993

FRENCH

And, assuming you are one of those who filed
your Income 'ax returns and checked approval to
deduct $1 for political contributions, who is going to
check on the IRS to see how this money Is actually
spent; and secondly, for those who did not approve
the deduction Is there a chance they'll deduct a
dollar without you knowing about It?
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WAYNE D. DOYI.E, Publisher
WILLIAM
JAM I). CURRIE, Managing Editor
C. MARKEY, Advertising Director

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f nulk ana ice cream.

There are many knowledgeable people who
could rate as histor ia ns insofar as the City of
Sanford is concerned, and one of them even has a
couple books on th e subject to his credit.

that a quick, easy-to-prepare and tasty meal can be
tr
balanced,

economical, yet

('ther mail: Month, $2.70; 6 Months, 816.20; 12 Months, $32.40.

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(P.S. The group picking up the tab is the Florida
Peanut Advisory Council and the Dairy Farmers
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Faisal s Death

Obviously, for those who have subscribed to Th
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Herald and long-time residents of this area would
anticipate the gentlenmn we're refeffing to is
f or mer spor ts editor Pete Schaal.

Questions our readers have asked.. When you
package at a store, and it In turn has to be
ordered from another city, which in turn requires
additional postage for shipping charges — can the
store charge you sales tax on the cost of the addi uional posta ge charges?

The first book Schaal had published on the
Friendly City (formerly Celery City) was entitled'

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Leaves Void
Students of history can recall many instances

in which the course of manhind was altered by an
act (f it madman. And many observers are drawing
that conclusion as King Faisal of Saudi Arabia lies
dead at the hands of a mentally deranged nephew.
That the Vest will miss the enlightened
stability of King Faisal goes almost without saying.
As the spiritual leader of half a billion Moslems and
the absolute monarch of the world's largest
source of pet rolemim King Faisa l ranked a n1oni
(lie i iiud [)uwerl ul men of the
During his lifetime, the Saudi monarch used
his power with moderation and common sense. He
was an Arab in the fullest sense of the word, a strict
ruler who put
interests of his country first and
the problems of other
peoples next.
At the same time, however, King Faisal was
perceptive enough to recognize realities, to know
that the Arab world was interdependent with other
nations and other philosphies. He concluded that
Arab interests and the Islamic religion coincided
more with the interests of the free world and
Christianity than they did with Communism and
atheism.
Consequently King Faisal kept the 1973 oil
embargo from getting out of hand to the detriment
of both the Arabs and the West, although he did
sanction the boycott. After the embargo it was King
Faisal who put a halter on the desire of the militant
Arabs to impose confiscatory oil prices. And it was
King Faisal to an extent that the world has yet to
realize
who kept the Soviet interests from
Ix-coming paramount in the Middle East.
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War II Years" brings back many memories for
those of us who have been here for a number of
years, but not natives of Sailford. It also is a good
book.

-S;anfo~d AsI Knew It.",11, turned out to be a very
popular book, loaded with all kinds of hlstorIcl
data on the city.
Sebnal's second book, ,Sanford
The World
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Out Of Southeast Asia

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shrubbery provide the atmosphere, coupled with
the beauty and tranquility of lAke Monroe, of
making it one of the most attractive sites along the

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Asia to the United States and other nations before
Operation Baby Lift ended today.

entire St. Johns River.

Diplomatic and government officials said the airlift was

ended because it had reached the scheduled quota the
South Vietnamese government had approved earlier.
And although efforts were und er way In many parts of

associate editor

So, if you'd like to co ntinue helping a VCY Worth
while organizat.lon (CIP), then get yourself a copy

ofSchaaI'sbookfrornariyof the following CIPers

America to bring more youngsters from the war-ravaged
area to adoptive parents here, It was uncertain whether
theairlift would be allowed to resume when a backlog of
orphans eligible for adoption builds

Dottie Karns, John Krider, Eve Crabtree and Linda
Heck.

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Officials in South Vietnam said a ll th e children who
havebeene'acuatedwereakefldyifltheadoptifl
and the airlift only speeded
up the paperwork and the
orphans' departure times,

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In this context his departure is a tragedy for
the Western world. The legacy that he leaves,
however is the morality and ethic that he pursued.
In the interests of continuing stability, the West can
be grateful that his assassin was clearly identified
— and that he was a mad Arab. At least there is no
basis for blaming the CIA, or any similar diversion,
to complicate the problems that lie ahead.

Economy?

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WASHINGTON — (NEA' — The depression is
costing us $200 billion this year in Underproduction and underemployment, Th is
averages out at ,00o per family, though the
load Is astronomically uneven.
So at first blush it comes as a relief that a

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serve the interests of peace by remaining evenhanded and constant in its policy toward the Middle
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Is vastly larger than the CIA and,FBI put together.
Russia's spies haven't come In from the cold war yet. We
must be careful to assure that they are not the principal
beneficiaries of efforts to police our own intelligence agencies.

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Fenir Franklin
Linda F. Legg
Nettle Lee Morgan

Earl K.

Ann,tt. J. Borg. Deltona
Mary Ras* Gray, Deltona
Dan Manning, Dettons
G,*W9* C. Phillips. D#Itwl&amp;
Ashleigh L. R.res. Detton.
Louis Sevit. Deltona
Homoz•lla Carroll, Lake Monroe
Allm M. Lethbridge, Lake Monroe
Danny L. Kilgore, Osteen
Mark A Pell, Osteen

Vaughn

Jerry W. Mixon. Casselberry
Clifton A. Scoff. Lake ary
Gorge S. Hendrix Jr., Mimi
Beatrice H. White. Oviedo

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Sanford ~
Albert Anderson
Raymond Ashley
Charles F Benham
[)j Baby Girl

conformity

state

APRILS. lflS
ADMISSIONS

are

Alberta Ferguson

Sheryl A Elierbe
Joyce Ann Davis

Gloria A. Jolly
Jen.Ju Lin

Leroy

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grand.
children.
dre
Funeral services were held at
11 a.m. today at the First
Baptist Church with the Rev.

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concert

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"Oh. Char/es! I have som' VERY exciting news!
For the firs-' time Since we were newlyweds
WE'RE OVERDRAWN AT THE BANK!"
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Yesterday's hich 7$

Mr. and Mrs William (Linda)
Legg, a girl, Sanford
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis (Sheryl)
Elierbe, a girl. Sanford

Elm, Sanford.

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Florida Nurses Association
DIst. 37 program on acupuncture, County Health Depart,
went, RegIstration, 7 p.m.,
program at 7:30 p.m. All nurses
Invitli. Open to the public.

Civltau International, Sanford, 7:30 p.m., Cavalier
APRIL 9
Deltona High Twelve a
noon luncheon, Deltona Inn.

Pan American Bank of Orlando 250 N. Orange Ave.
841-2610
Pan American Bank of Altamonte Spri ngs 104 E. Altamonte

Nellie F. Roberts
Bess ii Mae Wells

Evlyn McKtnzl*
Lucille C Heard
AM* Selman
Dorine Mac Alter
Maria Davis
Carolyn M. Gourgh, Caiseiberry
Randall Smith, OeBary

Octuj Rook Murley, Geneva
Ruby Adkins, interla(t'K'n
George Hendri Jr. Mimi

vs. Municipal

Incorporation of Deltona."

Pan Amirican Bank of DeBaty 150 H%vy 17-92 32713 - 068-4476
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meeting at the home of
p.m.
Seminole Siugles, 7-9:30 p.m.,
COVenant Presbyterian Church,
17-92, Sanford. Discussion
groups, games and crafts,

the necessa' insttjons to take advantage of

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I would like it) open a
[1 checking H savinm, ,jCcOUflt.

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E. 25th St., Sanford, died
this

Sunday morning. She was a
nati ve of Sanford,
Survivors include a son, Kals

to upper SOs Winds variable
10 mph or less
around
Extended roras,s F br ida
Peninsula. Warm with a chance of
showeri early Wednesday beroming
mostly fair and cooler by Thursday.
Increasing ctoud,nen with a chance
rain Friday. Highs In
Wed
nesday and 70s Thursday and
Friday . Lowi 60i Wednesday and
itiy $O Thursday and Friday
Daytona Beach lidei for Tuesday
high 610 a m, 7.0) p.m.; low
17 70 a m, 17:36 p,m.. Port

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Mrs. Annie Allm.an, 82, of 1019

Fair with a gradual warming
trend lhrougti Tuesday HIObS
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Ka 1)pa Gamma Society, dessert
Elisabeth Boyd, Sanford, at 7

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Deftry Public t1brary an.

Beta Chi Chapter, Delta

Please .se nd
Ilan Amed

Open to Master Masons.
nual card party benefit, 1 p.m.
DeBary Civic Center. Bring
cards.

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Survivors Include his wile, Creek, W. Va, for burial.
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the carpenter's union and past Dr. J. Ted C4z=to officiaUng.

carried in a cage,

minent

BIRTHS

pressu

will Wak on C=ty Tax

Mrs. Carrie E. Smi th, Sanford ;

from Pittsburgh, Pa. He was a
retired carpenter and builder.
He was a member of the First
Ba ptist Church, a member of

snail, mute-like creature, w hich the agent

face

Patsy A. Goodnough, Osteen

a son, Robert S. Smith, of Port
CAwoe J. Gelsel, DeBary
Mr. Samuel Walter Smith, 84, Charlotte; two daugh ters, Mrs. wana
L. Clark, DeBary
606 Palmetto Aye,, died Sat- Ethel Arture of Allison Park, Linton E. Knowles Jr., Diltona
urday morning In Seminole Pa. and Mrs. Irene Scullon of
Delia L. Cave. Deltona
Memorial Hospital. He was a Grosse lie Mich,, a sister, Mai. katie H. Herman, Deltona
native of Kentuck, W. Va., and Stella Garret and nine grand. Anna S. Gilligan, Deitona
Lester W. Harden, Deltoria
came to Sanford 33 years ago childen and 13 great

ACK ANDERSON

debacle upon President Nguyen Van Thicu.
S1'RANGE ARREST: The story t-ias been
I
II( issued conflicting orders which confused liusheal up of a
"
strange arrest in Athens, On Feb. 0
Dr. Pritchard states that : no t only refused to his commanders, according to
cable, lie kept 28, the Greek Military authorities arrest
coop-rate with the agent but reported the plot to changing his mind, fur example, whether
ed
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.,, If S. politiud offiLer in Milli. ALcording to Dr. --rdt,r J tk-fense of DJ Ming and flue, In tlx- end, Dennis Bassen, an American t'ItUe CiliOluy ti
to the special commission headed by Vice Prit ard's
by the multi-million-dollar Bendix Field
I
ch
testimony, the 'officer responded: II
cities were lost without a battle.
Presider,i Nelson Rockefeller, alleges that the
Engineering
Corporation.
"Wouldn't anything be be tter than this
A subsequent table reports that the U.S. Army
('I A first plotted to-poison Duvalier in 1966.
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the same firm that has been recruiting
situation?" The pianist said he told Papa Doe chief, (kn. Frederick Weyand, now
on a fact- nitlitary
When this failed. accor(Ung to the- deposifion. about the assassination plot and that the dictator lind,ing im ion in
specialists, putting then; In civilian
i th Viet M, had ap.
he CIA tried to bomb the presidential pa lace in
ta,s aware of the scheming against his life. Dr.
clothes find sending them tO Saudi Arabia fus
lilents last week to see Thicu. 'the South
T1968 A t'n.' H-23 b'nI,x'r aflc't•tfly n;aili'
atR isers
Pr,tth,r;I ;iI-. (ria'I a:am to lhilifv (lit' Stak'
WtTLUIIse president oncvaled the meetings
runs over the palace, dropping bomis and
Department of what the CIA was doing, ar• litenilly at the last niinutc'.
According to the Greek version, Rwisen
leaflets. But the bombs exploded harmlessly on
''Was
lurtling to the deposition.
AIparcnLly,
'It:ieu
didn't have the answers Ii; taking ptk'taei of m i litary installations" His 4
the street outside.
Nevertheless, the CIA approached him sin WeyantI's questions and didn't want to
him, superiors describe him as a senior field engineer
fIr.
Whard is a ro
AmerIcan n- a
'use
cables
report
that
Wryand,
meanwhile,
was with an '* impeccable record." He has been in
unsucceaafully lii bring pressure on
cert pIanist, who has become a cumfldant f
shocked
the
Sou
him 10 work against Papa Doe. Dr. PrItchard
th Vietnamese Army's poll- (rLt fur several tm.nths, they say, w king on
HnItI*n dictator. But In 1966, De. Pritchard
lllJ retreat. The North Vietnamese
installation of a Ilsicrowave taton
alleg
in
May,
196$,
forces
es
that
he
learned
about
the
defied an order from Papa
and gave a
advanced
southward
Eli
A
source in the Greek embassy told
rapidly
u
bombing
attack
upon
presidential palace, He
ltr!,iclden ric
in haiti.
intelligen
analysts
tha
t
ce
UK' Rasscn case Is "very strange."us only
'taslonaIly
lo
was told by Arthur Honhonime, then the Haitian
st track of
flib caused the pi an ist's fall from favor, wInd,
Ilfl)bas5alor ta, Was)iirton, that the at ta ck had the,ii
ENGINES: Several airlines have
Us' ('IA allegedly sought to 'exploit. As Dr
ser ul ation is that t he Communists sta ged
been carried out by the CIA.
been
saving
transportati on ets by (lying spa re
Pritchard has 'etated it to the ROcke(t'I1e1
forced night marches It; take advantage of the tigines
,
i
n
scheduled
Footnote: In early 1971, we described six CIA chaotic South
c;mnI;;errjl flights The
cainiii;ission, the CIA (li-st tried to rucurit him
Vietnamese retreat,
ex tra engine slisiply is attactk1
asissinatitin
attempts
against
Cuban
under
dictator
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l'ht'
L' ::d h p;ilace advisers,
reports warn that within da)s "1 the plane. Passengers
Fidel 'astra'. We reported names and details. Ih;noi'sintelligence
have been alar,nt'd over
forces will have the capital city of Saigon 11w Itqi(kil
Subsequently. a CIA-paid agent posing as a
dead weight caused b tfw
'ifrfirstatwnIipt, interestingly. was a plot to slip under siege.
American analysts have all but h.ul 'IlK') Iiat't' t'Xprussed cuncIrn atioul
photographer approached Dr. Pr itchard about
poison pellets in Castro's fix1.
r
iven
up
hope
because of the demorajization js'li'ntj,;l saleit hap,ard.s.
,
%Ijpp~ng a; deadly poism
. into the dictator's food,
THIEU'S DEBACIF.; In an earlier report. we and discrganitation of the ,%oull,
Vietnallwbc.
lhedeposjtitjfi alleges l'hepianist relates that he
cited
set'ret
tiuhtary
cables,
which
placed
touch
army
that Saigon rats be successuitly asured our
saw the lethal poison imniiediately paralyze a
of the Maine for the South Vietnamese military defended.
ulfict', tiosi'vt'r, that this practice i
t ''ul i' P1 4 4 i'ltiri'
and 1i;npktt.i salt'

TPloqnM L. Sayre, Diitona
Florence M. Doman, D&amp;tona
Edna N. Barker, Deitona
Martha L. Harris Bradwell, Lake

.Itnnle C. Tyler
Janice K. Vihlcn

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Vladimir Spkoviky
Christine Williams
Carl S. Martinsen, Deøary
Charm E. Howard, Deltona
Gladys K. Deverlcks. Dettona

Bradweil. a boy. Lake Monroe

Fa. G. slier
Eric 0 Wilson

C. MacTsvlsh

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GwendoI V. P,terion
Tina W. Smith
P atrondla V. Williams
Kathryn Holt, DeBary
William W. MuriL D,Bary

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HOSPITAL NOTES

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unsuccessful assassination at.
the late Haitian strongman,
F'rancois'Pnpa Doc" Duvalier, In the late l96(.

Sheriff's depudes found the River County for robberies.

A 151 Lennard St., and Odell
burning vehicle in a wooded March 26 fire In
the Seminole Banks, 22, of 409 Rosewood
area near Balmy Beach 1)rive County Jail that sent six in, lane, both Altamonte
Springs,
f Sll36, Forest City, and mates to the hospital for are scheduled for trial on two
discovered it had been stolen treatment for smoke inhalation counts
each of breaking and
earlier that ni ght from the started in
Gilvin's cell, entering with Intent to commit

first

their economy. They demanded an intense
emotional Investment as well involving our
patriotism, our sense of national pride and
honor, our belief that we have a world mission
and then proceeded to prosecute the war In a

job,

describes
tt'nipt

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A similar experiment was later attempted in
manner that guaranteed that all that investment
would accomplish nothing.
outh Vietnam, The results were equally sueDespite the ultimately staggering expenditure
'ess.ful
until the stepup in the war made Editor, The Herald:
slowed
down
to
a
tr
ickle:
22
s
ta
tes
ratified
in
of
American
lives and treasure, they attempted
onthtions universally bad. In Vietnam, the plan
For the moment, let's disregard the con- 1972; 8 In 1973; 3 in 1974; i in 1975. 01 these
throughout
to win the war on the cheap, both
needed money into farm improvement. tinuing debate about the Equal Rights Amend- states, 2 (Nebraska
and
Tennessee)
militarily
and
have
politically. First a
similar program here
could have striking meat and what it may or may not do. Instead, rescinded their previous ratififation. And there and a few millions in aid would few advizKrs
Ifects in homebudding and conmimer creWL
do the
they
why not look at the E.RA.'s track record andl see are definite and valid movements to rescind in 17 said. Dien a few bombs on North Vietnamese
Almost everyone seems to agree that con- what
It IS doing,
other sta tes,
torpedo boat bases would convince them we
umer spe nding eases depressions; hence the
The State of Maryland ra tified the E.R.A. In
For more Information about what the E.R.A. meant business. Then a few Marines...
roposed tax cut. AM home budding. spurrW by
IV2 and
a similarly worded state E.R.A. HAD and IS
doing, your readers can write to:
tihe easier credit normally available in the midst
Whether the United States Mould have
that same year. The results? 227
laws had Minnesotians Against the E.R.A., 8*27 Tyler declared outright war on Nojth
ofaslurnp, has frequently led the way out of past
Vietnam and
to be changed, 82 new laws had to be wri tten to
Street,
Minneapolis,
Minn.
55434.
The
booklet
brought
it
home
to
that
country
ri esslons.
on
the ground,
bring Maryland's laws
with the "Repeal E.R.A. Factfinder" is FREE.
whether, indeed, any war can be "won" today in
Unfortunately, the current depression has
E.R.A., and sexist language ("man,
the traditional
been typical. Mortgage money has not been
the word, are, of
womn, husband, wife) had to be made
estra
e asy. Though there
course,
other questions entirely. But If we have
Edwina Al
faint signs of coming sexually neutral, But, Maryland's women are
lear ned anything from the experience of Vietir
'Ile doldrums,
nam, it is that the escalation of a war by slow and
ilabie for the support of her husband. SB 355 Editor, The Herald:
limited dees agai nst a determined
A major problem has been that interest paid
makes a wire hable for her husband's debts even
Sunday morning as I was driving out of my
only
ensures the very prolongation of that war.
sitors has been so3owtha tmuch
if he has deserted her and she has children to st eetontoSR434on theway to ctthwe
(YetsomeofusseemtohavelearnothJng
ng into higher-income opportunitIes. A sizable support. SB 2*7 makes Maryland's
Just In time to see a big Thunderbird dump a dog General Westmoreland has actually expressed
fount of the funds deposited in banks which AUTOMATICALLY part
of the state militia wi th at the Montgomery Road Intersection,
regrets that President
nnally might have gone into mortgages was
cannot mine •
NO EXEMPTIONS for pregnant women or
I could not make a left turn across traffic to Halphong harbor and bomb Ford
Hanol — a ifall that
verted to other ventures, With Inflation
women with small children, and with NO check on the dog, but I could make a right turn to has happened in the past 10
owing apace, banks have not wanted to tie up PROVISIONS made
years never hap.
for separate barracks or follow and check out the car.
pened.)
dr funds in long-term fixed-interest loans,
separate toilet facilities.
I prefer cats, myself, but as I write this all I
We ha ve pa id an extreme price for the lesson,
Numbers of our major commercial banking
In
Washington
State,
their
state
E.R.A.
makes
can
we is that car driving away and that poor
ms ha ve preferred making large loans of
not only in lives and the dislocation and economy
it clearly unconstitutional
ubtful securi ty to fina ncially shaky foreign to segregate the sexes in for state universities little dog running af ter it, losing ground at every still suffers from but in the blow to our national
the rooms in the State step.
self-esteem k nd , a bove all, our disillusionment
%'ernments and institutions And risky quick
owned dormitories.
with our leaders. This Is the most fearful price of
mover loans to favored borrowers.
And it scents the ratification process
Donn W. Elliott all for a democracy.

BERRY'S WORLD

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women

The Rockefeller Investigation Commission's Investigation
of the Central Intelligence Agency has learned that the most
intensive spying on citizens of th e United States of America Is
done for the Russian Intelligence agency, the KGB.
The reminder introduces a discordant quality In the present
inquiries into the activities of the U. S. intelligence agencies.
The Soviet3 are in the intefllcgenee game for keeps and the KGB

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opponent

KGB Still Tops

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dirty wars in South Vietnam asked more from
Americans than an evermounting in vestment of
the l ves of their young men and
wealth of

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Khalid's taks will be further complicated by an
internal struggle for power that will ensue among
the contenders for Saudi Arabian leadership, by the
disruptions of the Palestinian Liberation
Organization, which will seek any opening to
prevent an Arab-Israeli peace, and by the Soviet
Union which will seek to exploit any advantage that
it sees.

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most vocal apologists for North Vietnam over
the years are the least likely to answer,
If the common people of Sou th Vie tnam were
staying in their villages and cities and were
welcoming their conquerors, the bitterness felt
by Americans would still be great, but it would
be far, far less than It Is today.
would at least
have the consolation of knowing that the apparently i nevi table overthrow of the Saigon
government
year or next year or the next
— was what the people themselves wanted.
nation into the dirtiest of,

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The proposal may not seem revolutionary.
doubters
experiments in Korea and

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thousands — nay, by the hundreds of thousands
to i ts protection?

Institutions to raise the interest rates they pay

Vietnam several years back.
The concept was first tried out in Seoul. With
Inflation decreasing the currency value at well
year, few saw
sense in
putting money In the banks. As a gamble, the
government talked Into the plan by American
advisers allowed banks to raise Interest paid
depositors to something like 20 to 30 percent. The
results were drama tic; deposits In ased
sharply. Capital starved Korean indns w'
able to secure the funds needed for expansion.
Observers give this one program a g
of
dit for South Korea's industrial boom
the
which, in the end, made that country in.

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always tried to have us believe. Why then are
South Vietnamese civilians fleeing by the tens of

I refer to the Presiient's effort to allow banks,

I refer

And America

corrupt, oppressive and unpopular as some have

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Gilvin has already received Go store in Lake Mary.

two life sente nces in Indian

Study

South Vietnam's abandonment of i ts norther nmost pr ovinces to the Viet Cong and North
Vietnamese has been a greater blow to
Americans psychologically than it may turn out
to be to South Vietnam militarily.
We had almost convinced ourselves that the
regime of esident Nguyen Van fleu was as

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reasonable anti-recession proposal has finally
come out of the White House. Which seems to put
President Ford one ahead of Congress.
But there's a catch. Mr. Ford has recornmended that the gut provision of his plan be
delayed five years, then reviewed, and perhaps
put into eff ec t six mon ths alter that.

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vehicle and third-degree arson,

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Judge David U. Strawn.
WIflfl.J)jie supermarket at and use of a firearm in cornForrest Ike Falter, 22, of lirantley Square, Al
ta monte mission of a felony
rges in
P.O. Box 193, Oviedo, is Springs.
the Feb. 24 holdup of a Shop 'N

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Investigators said Falter was treated for minor burns on his connection with burglaries
t:ic'ri Into cILstod n('ir the harid, The 1;attres-fcd (Ira' is
Sobik's warclioue, SR-43 and
MOSW (AP)I — Two cosmonauts who brought their
a fish market on Jackson St.,
Soyuz spacecraft back to earth alter it failed to go
Altamonte Spr ings.
into
orbit are "feeling well," the Soviet news agency -lass
Select
Two Sanford brothers,
Sets
reported today. lass blamed the failure of the space flight
Rod Garrett Mayer, 27, and E
Saturday on the thlrd-stage rocket which the
Russell
Shane
Mayer,
19,
are
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r)uncement said went off course. An American expert on
docketed for trial on drug
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Lower Housing
th e Soviet space program said it was t he ft case
ion c harges. They were
of a
booster failure in the history of "
wrined space flight. The
ar
sted
by
re
Sa
nford
poli
ce
Feb.
The gears are beginning to first' session and
latct
em1,ers of th e new Senior Citizen Committee of the Grea te r
in th e troubletagued So)z series came a
a 12 in a raid at their 149 SENIORS SET
mesh on ways to provide lower number of items listed
which
before the joint mission July
Pinest Drive home,
Sanford Chamber of Commerce assemble for their first meeting.
cwt housing for home buyers
1975
GOALS
necessitated further in15 by a U.S Apollo crew and a Soyuz team.
St andi ng
C ha mber
Wayne Al bert, vice-chah=a.
Robert S. Daniel, 24, of 106
the City of Sanford.
vesti gation,
Harry
lurking,
Rev.
Ken
Holt.
Seated
4)-rI Edith Harriso n,
Stoneyrie Court, Longwood,
A select gr oup of li ve area
(afrman
Bob
Daehn
and
Ma
ry
n.
McPbeo
The ideas spring from a fa ces al on a chage of _______________________________________________________________
builders and developers "
Oil Expo ers To Meet
building forum held in March Possession of a stolen motor
hold their second meeung °
between
the City Commission vehicle, lie was arrested Feb.
Tuesday to narrow down
PARIS (All
The oilxporUg nations and some of
k
28 after two men tried to sell a
and area occupationalists
theirleadingcustomercounes0pe 8 preparatory con.
$8,000
methods
whereby
building
yoked
with
home
construction.
Corvette to sheriff's
costs canbecutonconstruction
ference today in the wake of an American declaration that
undercover
agents
at
LAKE MARY—A con- measure, mostly favorable.
with relaxed city building
Ainong'suggestions to reduce Longwood
Washington's ultimate goal is the destruction of the
.
—teasing a portion of the
regulations,
the cost of housing include reported
powerful exporters' cartel. The Mnerican challenge was
The auto was troversial Proposal to rezone Homeowners and residents volunteer fire department hall
s
The committee will meet in lowering the requirement for Tenn. A tolen in Nashville, most of the heart of
this city favor the measure while for an equita ble fee instead of a
not likely to make the atmosphere around the conference
second suspect In the comes up for first reading
at property o wners who
the
city
commission
room
in
square
footage
of
a
living
want to token $1 lee;
table any more pleasant. But since the task of the 1
cam, Keith A. Oliver, 20, of Wednesday's regular council subdivide
City Hall at 6:30 p.m.
oppose it, Sorenson
dwelling,
eliminate
un.
meeting is only to nuke preparations for a
Nashville, was arrested but meeting.
—leasing additional space for
The committee, guided by derground street drainage, and
said.
world energy conference during the summer, there was a
city hail;
possibility that agreement to go ahead might be reached.
Chairman
and areamet
builder
Don
use a curb,
sloping curve instead of a Herring's office has dropped the first reading on a revised
taken
up atitems
the 7:30
ordinances
setting
up at.
amendment
to zoning
Among
other
to bep.m.--an
Howe, Wednesday
in their
standard
the charge that was also budget for the current fiscal
tendence requirements for
docketed for al this week at year.
meeting are:
members of the P &amp; Z board
Sanford, court sources said.
The move to change the
—second reading of an and board of adjustments;
Donald Stanley Fulsang, 22, zoning to a higher residential
animal
of 745 E. Bay Ave., Longwood, classification with larger lots calling control ordinance
—purchase of a pickup truck
Is docketed for trial on three affects a substa ntial section of agreement withan intralocal to be used by the city's utility
the county;
department,
drug possession charges,
the city and
been
criticized
APRIL 8
Goldsboro ementary PTA,
Clifford
D.
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Sanford Middle School PTA ,
SmIth, 18, of as a form of economic
7:30 p.m., school auditorIum, 7:30 p.m., election meeting and School
Caiielberry
Elementar
Oviedo, faces trial on an
registration
for
re
on and a move to keep
children
Greater Sanford Chamber of Room v1sltatio will
follow musical program by Mrs. who will attend kindergarten
low cost housing out of the area.
Commerce Directors MeeUng, meeting NW rqxwt cards will Margaret Steven's choral and first grade there for the Robert Dean LaFrancis, 18, and
The proposal was recom8:15
a.m., C of C building,
be given to visiting parents.
John
Anthony
Stroum,
group.
19, both mended to city council by -the
ti
9
of 201 Monroe Ave., Maitland, City Planning and Zoning board
school caf e teria, Birth
face larceny of a boa t motor (P&amp;Z alter homeowners
tificates, health forms and charges
in an Altamonte
petitioned U zoning agencies
I m m u n faa t ion record
Springs police
In December to upgrade the
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Also docketed for trial this zoning.
Ie blood
re
24 week on a charge of lewd According
APRIL 3. lflS
Linda
to Mayor Walter
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M&amp;r
Gunn
p.m.,
Adventist
Church,
7th
a
nd
Herbtrf A. Morelard
assault
on
Lots S. Cole High
a child is Herbert Sorenson there has been a lot

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of Mt. Sterling, Ky. GIlvin, an Mayrose Drive; Elvis Howard
unemployed electrician, is Webater, 27, of 600 E. Second

vehicle at Forest City is accused of robbery and use of a St.; and Marion Lee Corey Jr.,
scheduled for trial this week at firearm in commission of a 23, of 2615
Palmetto Ave., all of
Sanford before Circuit court felony in a Jan. 5
robbery at a Sanford, face trial on robbery

Oviedo firehouse.

Soyuz Falls To Orbit

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Jan. 14, and burning the $10,000

Rocky flay Darnell, 20, of iol

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still under investigation.

accused Of stealing the Oviedo known as Gary Lee Gflvin, 23,

'Some 1,700 children had been airlifted out of Southeast

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burning van.

Other cases docketed for trial Officials said the fire may have
starting Tuesday Include been started by inmates In the
A 22-year-old
Oviedo man Tommy Wayne Gilvin, also c'ellbloek in an escape attempt.

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Herald Stall Writer

1, 700 ChIldren Airlifted

Project (CIP). One of CIP's most notable
achievements has been the landscaping of the
former Sanford pier (at the marina), and turning
into a. favorite resting place. The flowers and

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Community Improvement

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Th eft

Rescue Van

Bill GleIow, not ever missing an opportunity of
also promoting Sanford, ca lled and reminded us
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Th e purpose of the luncheon is to demonstrate

Ijvflit' t)lcr Week, 5.5 cenic; Month, $2.40: 6 Months, $14.20:
Year. $2&amp;40. By Mad: In Florida same as home delivery. All

In all likelihood Crown Price Khalid will follow
in the footsteps of the brother he succeeded.
However, he is 62 years of age. He has had open
heart surgery recently. And he faces awesome
decisions which in elude negotiations with Israel for
peace, the demands of the disparate Arab world,
the fate .f' the Palestinians and worldwide
negotiations over the economics of oil.

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Alhwu &amp;-inford; one grand-

daughter, Mrs. Darlene Kella,
Sanford; one grandson, Robert
Adman,Godfrey, Ill, and three
brothers, Arthur Clark, Osteen
and Charlie and har ry Clark,
both of Mayto, Fla.
fl4_.
Funeral Home In
charge.

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ALLMAN, MRS. ANNIE
Funer al serice for Mn Anne
M Allman, $2. of 1019 E. Sth St.,
Sanford. who died Su nd ay will be
at 10:30 a m
Tuesday, at

Bill Coffman officialin Burial
be In Osteen Cemetery.
flrisSOn Funeral Home in thai-ge

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direct deposit program.
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ing sour goscromeni 'hek
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If you are over 62. yOU qualify for our no service charge. no
account with
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Monday, April 711975--i
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Deltona Gardeners Are Active
Shamrock

Hibiscus

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house on the Community
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Center
grounds
for
Its
first
The Hibiscus Circle met at
Shamrock
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was
rneeUngwa3heldateo0f meeting Club president Frank
the home of club president Mrs Mrs
Four new members here
Walter
Ahlberg
with
organized on St Patrick's Day
Mrs T Losinjeckf presided Twenty welcomed into the Dogwood
Charles Sherertz and use new Russefl Johnson as co-hostes.s two
in Deltona, making this the 17th
members attended and Circle at a meeting in the home
members were voted into the
Mrs Raymond Garceau, three
Circle of the Deltona
.
nW members were voted of Mrs Arnold Vann They '" Garden circle The)
Club
Mrs Milton
president, announced that the In Nick Cappy, Gordon Eggert were: Mrs. Ernest Holsey,
F Harris, Were
Mrs Betty
ft circle
,
had received first place and Louis
Officers elected wer Mrs
I
Chichak, Mrs Gilbert Skinner, in the
E Marino Topics Mrs David Esans, Mrs Jos'ph
-nmis j Ewald Korth, president, Mrs
Deltona Gat den Club for discussed
\lrs. John Misek and Mrs
organic gar- O'Connell and Mrs Reba
planting the most flcrners and dening
Russell Eggert, '.Ice-presldent,
and mist houses
F mor Paine
Austin
Officers
were
elected
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- Mrs. Edwin R. Burns, treasurer
shrubs during 1975 Mrs Lionel
ctr ,
Mrs Cecil Halbert Jr, for the coming year;
ey are
Election of officers
for
1975.76
Thereault
of
the
Poinsettia
president
and Mrs. C Rayford Painter,
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of the Camellia Circle Mrs
took place with the foUoIng circle gave
Raymond Phillips,
a
demonstration
on
conducted the March meeting president, Mrs
secretary. The meeting Was results: Mrs. Clarence
Charles
.!
Stir- corsage making. This was at her home on
held at the home of Mrs. Frank
Hartley Avenue. Hartley, vice-president; Mrs.
tevant, president;
ed
Mrs.
follow
by a workshop at 1975 officers elected were M rs.
Losiniecki, rust Vice-president Frederick
'p ;- - Alfred Bell, secretary and Mrs.
Kalmes, vice-which the mem be rs
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and membership chairman
made th eir l)onald Fuser, president, Mrs.
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of president; Mrs. Harry W.
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Arnold Vann, treasurer.
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the Deltona Garden Club for
own corsages to take home.
Chester
Cochran,
vice.
After the mee ting, Victor
Bennett, secretary and Mrs n : :
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president, Mrs C 0 Finch, Rotkel gave a talk on organic
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Charles Sherertz,
president of the Club for 1976. Plans were made fortreasurer
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secretary and Mrs William gardening
the Circle
—
Scott,
treasurer.
to
visit
the
new Buena vista
Mrs. Arthur Peterson of
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Fern
r
,
The program was provided Gardenia
Shoppin (tnkr on M is 21
Wi
Ut speak er at
At the regular me,,ting of the
b Mrs iurnce \1orrton She
,
\lembers of the Gardenia
Fern Circle of We Deltona Iris
't
r
Cir~le at the home of Mrs. presented many wild flowers
. / , 'C
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which
she
identified
and
ex.'
Circle
presented their own
Garden Club held at the home of
Raymond Mut-phy with
Iris Circle met at the home of
plained their growth and habits
in thelw~
Mrs.Jotmflall,wj Mrs.F.E.
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Mrs
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. Porter O th gr . ng • rc r
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were elected to serve for . former Journalist Sid
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of
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hids
and
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DeUind speak on the History of
coming year. Elected were
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present ed each mem ber Wi th Carnation
woman d escri bed her plant or
Miss Mary Burke, president; Flor
Z
one Of her home grown orchi th
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showed
ida
Edmun
d
slides of flowers or
Shi
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Mrs. John Hall, vice-president;
presided
at
the business
Teacup arrangements
Mrs. Russell Kent, secre tary
welcomed two new
meeting at which the following
Officers were elected to serve
and
q-y&amp;
judged
by members of
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Homer Da
members, Mrs. Louise Hackett
• officers were el ect ed
for
the
corning
year.
They
Carnation
Circle
at
a
meeting
to serve and Mrs. John Prescott.
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Mrs.
at the home of Mrs Edward were
Anthony
The Club recently took a ;t. for 1975.76 Mrs. Logan Reitz,
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through
president, Mrs.
Robert ,
Knesel with Mrs David Cook Wisniewskl, president, Mrs
-as Gardens
O,nse,,a
Arno
P
Merrow,
vice-president;
Mrs.
and
Mrs.
John
Routier
arker,
vice-presiden
t;
as Co
enjoyed lurich and dinner there.
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Baltrunat 1
On April IG members will E.G. Nattrass, secretary and
The Poinsettia Circle met for hostesses. ,Mrs. Brown Grieves Mrs.
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A fantastic success,b how Central Florlils Chorale member RuM
Mickeison (pictured above) described the
$ gi gantic
garage sale held Saturday at Sanford Plaza. 71he sale netted over
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open house yesterday and
here one of the trotters,
sulky and Jockey comes
flying down the stretch at
the club during the day,s
evenL Race fans witnessed
12 races, min us wagering,
and will be treated to 12
more next Sundiy In a
second
open
house
program. The season opens
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baseball team blasted Florida slashed a double down the
Junior College 13.6 Saturday le(tfield line clearing the bases.
and immediately set Its sights
Frankle McDonald singled
on Thursday's showdown
with home Hollifield in the fourth.
St. Johns River Junior College. Hollifield reached base on a
The win over Florida JC fielder's choi ce, w
hich forced
upped SJC's Dis trict record to Evans at second. Evans had
5-4. Valencia Community singled
to centerfjeld.
College, which has split two
In the fifth, Steve James
games this season with C, b singled,
Emmons walked and
leading the District with a 7-3
J3cObs singled to left scoring
record.
St. Johns is 7-6 in the District James. Emmons went to third
on the play and scored w hen
and does not play Valencia Evans
backed
FJC's righ t.
again. SJC meets Valencia
fielder
to
th
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fence
with his
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Apr 17 at C and April
19 at booming fir.
Valencia.
Ho llifield opened the sixth
Since the top two learns in
wi
th a grou nd-rule double to
District qualify for the state
left-center. lie stole third and
tournament, SJC's battle
with
scored
on Skelton's single.
St. Johns Thursday is crucia l.
Skelton scored all the way from
game begins
at 3 p.m. at first on an error.
St John's field In Palatka.
But before tacking St. Johns,
Brockway stole home in the
the C Raiders ta ke
seventh after walking and
Eckerd College junior varsity advancing to third on Evans'
today and Indian River Junior single and a fielder's choice,
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I Continued On Page 28)
are at 3 p.m. at C's field,
SNA
Th
crew composed of
located
at
th'
Barney McCord, Mark Bassett,
In t he Raiders' victor)' over
Charlie Dickens, George
P
Hamrick, Ron Hunt, Bill Jones,
Junior College
lefthanded freshman
Bryon Ginter, Patrick CA and
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Wayne
Burns Robertson had never
from DeLand
By IIEIISUIIF:l. NISSENSON aain'Iucsday night while eight
\.O. Listed the competition stacked
picked
UP
his
eighth
%in.
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he'
made
up later in (he' Dodgers against Cincinnati's
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All Sports Writer
After viewing the Dodgers
other Al.clubis get under way — season.
. at the International event,
Is 8-0 overall and 5-0
I ~ln Gullett, 17-10, Ix-forea sell. .ind RetLs, Kuhn ,Alll rush to St.
Tlx- %%eathcrivian must be a file Nvw Yi-rk Yar.kees agains-t
,"gainst jumor colleges.
although the Middies finished
Tilt- Dodgcrs filllsl w(l four oul croiAd (if 5'.).tw in IjIv.
base ba ll Ian ... at least in Cm. the Indians in Clevela nd , the
IAKliS too W.Itcli veteran pitcher
. third last -ear in the Ai
Ile gave up three earned runs
games ahead of the Reds in the rrfr ont SIadiu, including
)
nerican
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innali.
.
Bob Gibson begin his final seaNlilv%aukee Brewers against tilt, ,%'l, W01 last )against
FJC, striking out six
Selmolboy Competition in c
Seminole County will spend
BO,Ar
car and Ilk' tWo 1141seball Colt in i issioner
After more than it ,Aeck of Red Sox in lickston, the Min.
ie slot'. 6ibson, the winningest ac.
, Delaware.
and
walking
only
one.
$20,ODO
this year to upgrade
tire expected to pick tip hulin and .Sen. Ristx,rt Tall. R.
unseasonably cold s eather, the nesotii Tvins against the 'l'ex.as sleanis
live pitcher with 248 victories
here they left
The
Raiders
scored
in
every
recreation
facilities at eight
off,
Don
Sutton,
Ohi'.
who
will
throw
out
: Navy returns to regular temperature rose into the 50s Hangers in Arlington and
the Lxii trying to bounce back from
the
inning
but
the
second,
and
in
the
schools.
competition at 4 p.m. Wed- Sunday mini! is further warming 'iiirig'i
;i .,A)ry knee that dropped his
So in Oakland
)d SIX could ru)t score ,A ith
nes(Iav sshcn the Middies take trend is expected to push the aairt thu surhI
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retorti Lu 11-1.1 la season, Will
thiiiipioi,
Imicn
on second and third
. on arch-rival Winter Park High thermometer into the 60s today (Iolfish Ilunter-IVS3 A's,
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and DirectorJjm Buck said that the
lie opposed by Montreal left, one out.
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county soon will seek bids on
: School in a Varsity-8 and for tilt, opener
#
hander Dave McNally. I&amp;JO
of the major
It, NA. gaines Taeaay, the
SJC
: Virsity.4 race on Lake Howell. league baseball season between Philadelphi a Ptiillies face
struck first in the the projects and that the irn.
the
Winter Park, entered in the the Hed and the Los Angelea Mets in
ovemen will be completed
traded him during the off-sea- singled to right and stole second
New York, the San
ByThIEASSOCMTEDpRF
by
junior varsity-eight section of Dodgers.
the start of the 1 975-76 school
isn.
Francisco Giants meet the
base. Gary Jacobs tapped a
Pending
the
Wood
Memorial
and
the
year.
Bluegrass Stakes,
4
the regatta, pos ted a 5:07.0 time
Three more games are sched. l'msdre. in San Diego and the
bunt si ng le and he stole
the field for the 101st running of the Kentucky Derby now
In Houston. the Braves,
: for third place In that division, ulel under the lights as the
Softball fields will be added at
Na. IlravesiindAstrosgnmil it again
Jell Brockway laid down a
shape's up a.s 12 to 14 horses, headed by Florida Derby
"sinus hank Aaron for the first
finishing behind FIT and tional League begins its 100th in 1hri-ston.
Altamonte
Springs Elementary
squeeze bunt, enabling Gray to
mnner Prince Thou Art,
hut'
Florida Tuh, who had times of campaign and the American
Ihi' recent storm that torscore
and
pushing
Jacobs
to
School,
Forest
City Elementary
Also
likely to be at the post May 3 at Churchill Downs in
4:.8 and 5:(,8.
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IA-ague i ts 75th.
.
tIscflhtMI the' Midwest caused two
-School,
Sabal
third.
Point
Elementary
Louisville are Santa Anita De rby winner Avata r;
Marvin Evans stroked
agai nst the Astro.s' Larr' Dier.1
Rowing
in
"excellent
In the' NI.. the Montreal of Tuesday's scheduled openers
infield grounder to score School, South Seminole MkIdJe
Iurwnie 'frail and Singh, winners of the Gothum Sta kes
kt'r.
,#-4~ %eather" with only a "slight Expos will be in St. 1.4,Ws to too Ix. calic4l off. ,1,11v CIlicagil
School, Winter Springs Ele.
Jacobs.
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cross wind over the course," fare' the' ('mirdinals setitle the At. 'tibs sull host the Pittsburgh
llouever, the bc-,i 11,11), VUllie
In the third, Evans belted a mcntarY School and two will ix.
more than half a dozen others.
- the teams fought for the vrsits' lanta Drisres invade houston ho hrates in their Ni. opener on
then California's Nolan Ryan
390'foot
triple to right con. constructed at league Middle
These Derby nom inees might join the likes of W.S.
championship which the Ant- play the' Astros. The' lone Al. Wednesday instead sehsile the
hooks
up
with
Kansas
Cl(y'
terfield. Dave Ho':fteld than Sc hool.
F'mirish Ill's Hold Gun and others in the starting gate for
I.
to werp, Belgium, club won with a 1j, *
S'v Busby. R yan closed ('Ut
masted a ground-rule double
"I" I's-inde Kentucky Derby. Wid Gun, a little-knOwn
Basketball courts will be built
1:36.0 time, beating the Vesper I(nyals in Anaheimi, against the
1774 %ith his third career nobit.
sse the Tigers in Detroit on
to
left
center,
scoring
Evans.
at
Altamonte Springs, Sa baI
siwdidate, scored in an allowance race Saturday at
icr sehsile Busby has
Boat Club of Philadelphia, Valiforma Angels
pitched a
llhursdiav in it regularly sew.
Alter
a
Aqueduct, tirned in 1: 10 1-5 anti winning by I Li lengths.
round
out
moved
Point
and Winter Spring s.
:: 4'371' and a field that included
INOWler in each (if his first t%(,
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the youngest team entered defeating Casey Baker,
posted a third place in the giant who posted a 5:57.6 time. Dietz
event that attracted shells from was second in the world rowing
" far away as Aritwerp, championships last year and IS
Belgium here Saturday.
considered a leading candidate
"We came to gain experience for Olympic honors next year.
and the boys did a tremendous
We saw
the best in crew
Job with their finish, per- rowing,"
Feaster
dectired. "I
formance and
time,"
Navy
didn't
care
what
we did,
Coach Turn Feaster said at- although
the
be
tter
showing,
terwards.
the be tter with me. But the kids
The Middles, cowing as a boat w
ere exposed to the to In the
club, posted a time of 5:10 over
sport and th at was the biggest
international reason
for I(Teptiflg the
course at Miam i's Marina
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Stadium, finishing behind
Florida Institute of Technology
The SNA squad finished
and the Miami Rowing Club In ahead of Jacksonville in their
the Freshman Eight with race and in doing so beat forCoxswain race.
mner Middle Harry Edenfleld,
FIT
4:54.5 winning who raced for the Navy two
time and Miami was second at years ago. Edenfleld is a 5:08.8. Jacksonville University member of the Jacksonville
sas four th at 5:13.8, Tampa squad.
f1th and the Big Five Rowing
Club of Miami sixth.

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league In rowing, the Miami Jacksonville.
International
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In single shells, Jim Dietz,
Rowing regatta would qualify. New York Aetic Club, took
And Sanford Naval Academy, the title with a time of 5:55.4,

Audrie John on the piano and World during the attraction's
Mrs. Erma Killian on the banjo. Senior Citizens Week.
After many be autiful selections
The next club meeting will be
were played, members Joined a picnic at Golden Lake, April
In singing old time songs.
15. The club will furnish fried
Trips for April and May were chicken and drinks; members
announced. These are, April 9. are asked to bring a covered
12, to New Orleans, La, Bus will dish. A bus will leave
leave Sanford Civic Center at Sanford Civic center at 11 a.m.
8:30 n.m. and will stop at for members neetiing
Pensacola, Tallahassee and sport.

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Engineers (ft, of LE.) elected Its first officers Sunday. Officers are: (front, from left)
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WAlkins, secretary; Mrs. L H. Tripp, president; MrS. J. W.Jurell,
vice
president.
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And he thinks women should get
E. Medley, guide; Mrs. C. E. Chorpenlug, chaplain; Mrs. H, R. Keeling, treasurer,
and
be
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his fanny off. He should also try
Anita J. Harrow, Direc,totr of
sitting on a metal chair or
For Educational Accoun- general informaum resource in the text is designed to be use
of
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Academic Affairs at Scminole tability. co-authared by H. If.
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Each process phase outlined
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new members and guests. May 9 and 10.
Members enjoyed a bag lunch
April
is the date of the
with coffee and cookies,
planned Florida History trip
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Lyman dumped Lake Smyrna Beach, at 4 p.m. Hise smashed a two-run home
Brantley 4-2, Seminole knocked Seminole enter
ta ins Daytona run for the Patriots only runs Manning and Hodges to score. Bebout at the plate.
the mound for Seminole, five trips to the plate, and Don Pearce and Laws.
In! yman's fifth, Terry Bach
off Daytona Beach Seabreeze Beach Mainland at 7:30 p.m.
Catledge walked Steve ailing five hits, stri king out
McDaniel and Lee Ward
Catledge struck out six and man walked and stole second flargis to load the baws, but
11-5 and Oviedo trounced Lake Howell travels to Orlando
.vven
and
walking
eight.
walked
three.
and third. He scored when struck out the next batter to
Trinity Prep 13-1 in high school Evans for a 4 p.m. game with
end
Shis is 12 osra1l and
Lake Brantley's starter,
in apiece. Patterson added a Seabree
baseball games on Saturday. the Evans junior varsity
Buster Leltwich reached base the inning.
002 101 1— 5 5
the District.
and Keith Be t, fanned six and on an error.
3
Seminole scored I n the first
Oviedo's win was its third Sanford
Oviedo smashed three home
Naval Academy walked four before giving away
Wa rd picked up the mound
straight after 13 consecutive ventures to Mt.
Dora Bible for a to Ron Pearce in the sixth.
Peeler's
sole
shot
and
Hise's
five
innings
to
maul
Seabreeze.
runs
in its lopsided win over win for Oviedo, striking ou
lnm
t nine
losses.
HR ended the scoring.
Tim flames led the 12-hit Tri nity Pre p.
3 p.m. contest,
Brown and And erson. Boyd
Pearce took over after
and
walking
.
lAke
In games today, Lyman
Brantley threatened in attack with a triple, double and
Lyman scored two runs in the Lyman's Lonnie Peeler
4 .
Wayne
Stumpf
smacked
a
led
off
the second, but the strong a
Trinity Prep scored its only
'*14 meets Oak Ridge at 4 p.m. a
single. Robert Smith and Danny two-ru n home
Weir.
t first inning and added single the sixth with a home run.
run In the second, run on a bloop single to righ t.
Of 14mian's rightfield Steve Boyd poked two singles apiece, Bill Merchant clouted
Lyman's field, located at the maers in the fifth and
sixth in
a solo neld in the fourth.
The Greyhounds scored in the Kline erased the rally.
George Simkanich and Randy round tripper in the ft
school, and Lake Brantley and its win over Brantley.
and
first. Mickey Manning singled
OIedo
Bebout singled to ignite the Brown added a double each.
340 0
Seminole clash at 7:30 p.m. at
13 13 0
Lyman pitcher Bob Catledge and Jeff Hodges and
Clennie
Patterson
connected
Lyman
200
011
0-4
6
4
Trinity
Phil
uprising
and
then
Chuck
Gibbs
Sanford Memorial Stadium.
Brown's
held Lake Brantley scoreless Nelson
second inning two- for a two-run blast in the sixth. Brantley
!2 6 2
alked to load the walked. Mike Laws singled to bagger scored
Tuesday, Osiedo hosts New until the seve
two runners.
Oviedo leftfielder Keith
nth when Tommy bases. An error enabled right, but Kline cut down
Ward and Stumpf; Knowles
Brown went the distance on Johnson poked
four singles in
Catledge and Reary; Bebout, and Johnson.

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On April 16, following a tour Errol Estates Inn in Apopka. Carder. second, and Mrs. treasurer.
L'* home of Mrs. Kent, with
Miss Drusilla Berger as m of her rose gardens, and in- New officers elected to serve Russell Offnau, third.
Mrs. Weston Byham was Heather
stallation of officers, Mrs. for 1975-76 were Mrs Lionel
hostess.
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secretary presented
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Mrs. Jo
The Holly Circle met at
art
and Mr&amp; Mel Boren, treasurer. elected were Mrs Edward its regular meeting in M&amp;th
Imperial House in Winter Park
Knesel, president; Mrs. Brown Other officers are: Mrs. Robert
for luncheon and
w
shod
LIIUU
Marigold
Grieves,
vice-president; Mrs. J. Ante vice-president; M
Foliage Nursery in Apopka
business meeting conducted by
M
John Morsi president.
The nominating committee Proved most uuuuVe and M rs.
Russell
Oftha us, and Mrs. Howard P. Wrlggins,
CO-11031ftles were Mrs. Ralph of 'the Marigold Cll.cle enjoyable.7be April 17 meeting tr
Kaip and Mrs. Harold Stoney. presen ted the following siate of will be at
home O&amp; £TITS.
A silent auction followed ti
held at
home of M
Members and guests then officers for IM76,all of whom Russell Duckworth with Mrs.
meeting.
In
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of
the
next
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Mel
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Euverard.
with Mrs.
enjoyed scenic boat tour of
re
animously e1eed
month's
meeting,
the
circle
will
Robert
J.
Antes as co-hostess.
Winter PUL Mrs. Valdeman sm'e: MM William Blerlin,
attend the Installation I.AinGuest
speaker.
Mrs. Herbert
Trowel
Nielsen will be co-hostess at the president;
r
Mrs.
Joseph
cheon of the Deltona Garden Roes of the Tear1um Work
next nweting In the home of Hochreiter, vice-president;
The Trowel 'N Error Circle Club on April 23
at Stetson Shop, showed the club members
Mrs. Moran.
Mrs.
Everett
Shaverm met in the Little Red School University.
how to

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ss, had the h:ghest
sophomore I had never lifted above his head. "But I d have
tota l for the 'Hounds wi th a O
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weights bef ore I first started at one of my be tter
days" Spain bench and a 210 clean for a 460
DeIAND — Though te
265 on the bench (press) and I had a 2 pound clean and
jerk, tota l. Human finished in ei ghth
peratures soared Into the mid was doing 0
by the end of the a
respective
weight
on
the place.
80's here Saturday, dark and year. But
when the summer bench for a 450 total.
gloomy clouds anchored around came I kinda floated
Rick Wilkinson had a 210
away
the shoulders of the Seminole from the weights
Bennie
Mills,
Seminole
bench
and a 195 clean and jerk
,
the
iIL]iTk''
and Lyman High School's Seminole Junior explained.
avy, place seventh and said Ora 405 totaL Wilkinson was in
weightlifting
team at the class
before the meet -the com. the 165 pound clam which was
' Next year I expect to do peti on is
4A State Meet
ti
real tough. I don't controll ed by the best lifter in
more. I'm reallygoingtogeton know If I'm gonna do good.'
lifter was :le to'I:
p
the state, Hobert Rca of
It. Most of my competition was Milis finished behind Good
a so DeInd. Bea broke two state
Mike Good, the Seminoles seniors
and will be gone. I tota l on a 265 be nch press and a records wi th a 0
heavyweight ace, captured oughta do okay as
bench and a
a senior."
r,
m4ir respective weight on the clean 260 clean and Jerk. lies guided
sixth
place
honors
in
his
El
Teamniale Ron Spain and jerk.
rispectise weight class, giving
the hosting Bul ldogs to the state
finished
a respectable 7th,
Other high finishers for the trophy
Sanford i ts lone point Lyman
missing the sixth place spot in Seminole included
ended the day scoreless
Ted Do rton, 1
Joho Spoiski
mman
pounder,
the 148-pound class by one lift
tJr., ho finished with a 355 total placed ten
th , but his results
Good combined a 285-pound
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bench press wi th a
pound and jerk) I would
of had 6th " the 148 pound class Danny
The team scoring went as
clean and jerk, giving him a ald S
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pain of his final clean and Flint, 165 pound class, had a 195 following:
535-total and the sixth spot for
bench and a 200 clean and jerk
jerk attempt. "That
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the heavies.
sixth-place finish In his respective %eight. Spain turned In a
DeLand 34, Mainland 31,
t
for
a 395 total.
closest
i've
ver came to
good performance, but could not crack the scoring column.
Gainesville 26, Winter Park 23,
"1 was kinds so-so," corn- weight," commented the
The Greyhounds experienced Seateeze 10,
(Herald I'hotos by Chuck McClung
Coral Park 7,
mented Good after the meet. "I Seminole Junior,
total frustration, not placing a Lakeview 7, Winter Haven 5,
haven't been doing well this
Spain had cleaned the weight selghtman within the lop six Largo
5, Plantation 3, Kathleen
year."
to his shoulders, but (ailed in for no points. Jerry Human, 188 2, Seminole
1, and Lyman 0.
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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Richard Petty and A.J. Foyt, rated by many to be the
best race drivers America has produced, added cries
to already bulging trophy cases during the weekend.
Petty,alreadya$1.82mi11jon.erjflstockrsr
Ins red and blue Dodge to an overwhelming victory in the
-Y4nile Gwyn Staley Meracirial Grand National race at
North Wilkesboro, NC., on Sunday.
It was the 37-year-old Petty's 168th career triumph, his
12th In 28 starts on the five-eighths of a mile North
Carolina oval and his fourth in seven outings this year.
Foyt, racing's all-time mony winner with more than $3
million in a career span that matches Petty's 17 years,
beat 1974 Indianapolis winner Johnny Rutherford to the
wire to capture the Trenton 200 for U.S. Auto Club
championship cars.
The 40-year-old Foyt, known variously as "Super Tex'
ant! "Tough Tons'," established a new race record of
:'5 )1U!t' per hour (cr the 1.5 tulle 'I'reutun
Fairgrounds layout.
Petty, toiling on a much smaller oval, the rustic North
Wilkesboro Speedway, loafed around for two how's, 4
minutesand39 seconds to beat the thevroletriving Cale
Yarborough by almost four
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9594 ictory over the Cleveland the iq*n man."
A.
Portland Trail
Blazers finished the
with 2,831 beat New Orleans.
Cavaliers. The results gave
"Fur pride's sake, It always walloped the Los Angeles points, the most since
For the ninth .straight year, buth learns identical season.
Trail Blazers lu, Lakers 97
is nice to get Into the playoffs," l4lkers 1.97; the Seattle Chamberlain
accumulated
the New York Knicks are a ending records of 40-42, but the
lJo) Neal poured in 21 points
added Frazier's backcourt SuperSonics stopped the 2,948 with San Francisco in the and Portland QJJ [•
for the National Basket. Kiticki ilaimed the wild-card
mate, Earl Monroe.
lhoeniz Suns 114.111 and the l964 season.
bull Association playoffs. But berth because they beat the
Angeles
15 In the second
The Knicks landed the 10th Chicago Hulls ripped the
this time it's a pretty tight fit. Cavaliers 3-1 in their season
Kings 95, CavalIers 94
period to run away from the
and last berth and will face Milwaukee Bucks 11210O.
The Knicks, who used to series.
Nate Archibald scored 33 Lakers.
Houston Tuesday night in the
breeze into the playoffs in past
Triggered
by
Frazier's
lead.
points
and Ron Behagen
Socs 111, Suns 111
"We really played like the
opener of
years, had to
the
Eastern
Confer.
ership
and
a
burst
of
14
strait
blocked
a
shot b Free Foster
squeeze in this Knicks of old," said Walt FraArchie Clarke (fred fl 31
ent playoffs. In another first,
lime
points in the thirdquarter, the with one second left as Kansas points to lead Seattle over
and in fact needed the zier, tiu led the Knicks with 26
round game Tuesday nigtt, Knicks rolled past Buffalo. New CIty.OIIIaha shattered Cleve. ioenix.
help of another team to do It points. "The ball was zinging
Sunday,
Seattle will play Detroit in the York's victory overshadowed a land's playoff hopes.
around and we were really
Bulls 112, Bucks 100
Western Conference.
32jint effort by Buffalo's Bob
The KniclLs beat the- Buffalo moving. Buffalo likes to do a lot
Bullets 119, Jazz 1
Norm Van Lier scored 24
In other games Sunday, tile McAdoo, which made him the
Braves 1093 and then had to of
Wes Unseld hauled down 30 points and Roland Garrett
on defense, and we
Washington
Bullets beat the fifth highest single-season rebounds to win the NBA's r
s eat out Kansas City)tnaki's made
added 19 to power Chicago past
them pay for it. We found
New Orleans Jazz 1l1O3; the scorer in NBA history. McAdoo bounding title as Washington Milwaukee.

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California 3. Lo Angeles 1

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Washington ii. New Orleans
103

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Montreal (McNally I&amp;IO)
St Louis (Gibson 1113). N
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Houston (Dlerker 1110), N

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AMERICAN LEAGUE
New York (Medich 19 IS) it

Cleveland (G. Perry 21 Ill
Milwaukee (Slaton 13 16) at
Boston (Tim? 22 13)

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New York at Houston, first

Texas (Jenkins 25 12), N
Kansas City (Splittorfl 1319)

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Tanana II 19). N
Chicago (Wood 20 19) at Oak
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Philadelphia
(Carlton
18 13)
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Kentucky
59 26 694 -Atlanta (Cagwa 16 11 a t Hous.
New York
56 77 642 1
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St
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37 57 .381 26
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Denver
63 19 .771 —
San
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SI 33 .607 II
Indiana
5.5 39 .535 70
Utah
3$ 16 .452 27

Son Diego
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San Diego 1JOne% 8 27). N
Pittsburgh at Chicago.

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WEDNESDAY APRIL 9
NATIONAL LEAGUE

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Friday's Result
Kentucky 108, New York 99

Pi"sburgh (Ellis 129) at Chi
cago (Bonham 11 77 or Revs
Chel 13 12)
THURSDAY, APRIL to

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Baltimore 'Palmer 717) at
Detroit (Coleman 11)71

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Eng 4) ) 5 91 771 279
35 10 3 73 234 214
30 17 I 6176)317
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West Division
'HOuston
53 7 ° 3"
San
DIego 1)31 1 90 376 766
Minn
17 33 3 81)08 757
Phoen
39 11
Ball
20 3) 1 41 701 3)9
Canadian Division
Quebec
46 n 0 97 331 I"
11Toronto
13 33
Winnipeg
38 35 5 $1372 79
Vancouver 37 3, 2 76 756 770
Fdmonton ii 35 4 76 779 779
x clinched d)vi,on title
Saturday's Results
Clev eland 3 , New England 2
Houston B, Minnesota 7
Quebec 9. WInnipeg
Sin Diego I. Indianipoli 3
Baltimore 7, Phoenix 6.
Vancouver 3. Edmonton 7
Sunday's Results
Vancouver i, lnd'anapots 3
Minnesota 6. Baltimore 1, 07
Houston S. Toronto 7
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San Diego S. Winnipeg S. 07,
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Edmonton 8, Chicago 3
Today's Games
Houston at Baltimore
REGULAR SEASON ENDS

Sports Review
ifeeIcencJ

By The AuocIted Press
TENNIS

State University, was named
head basketball coach at the
of Ill-inois, filling the
ed Chris Evert of Fort Lauder- position previously held by
dale, Fla., captured the Worn- Gene Bartow who left to take
en's Pro Tennis Championship the coaching Job at UCLA.
with a 6-4, 6-2 victory 'over
AUTO RACING
Czechoslovakia's Martlna Nay. TRENTON, N.J. —
A.J. Foyt,
ratilova.
averaging 154.625 mIles an
TUCSON, Ariz. John Alex- hour, collected his 50th victory
ander of Australia won the In
national champIonship rae$175,000 Tucson Tennis Games Ing, winning the Trenton 200
tournament, defeating Ilie Nas. auto race at Trenton Intertase of Romania 7.5, 6-2.
national Speedway.
WASHINGTON — Third.
NORTH WIL.KESBORO,NC
seeded Alex Metrevell of the
Richard Petty received the
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fly,
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Philadelphia
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(9) $10,000 Pyramid
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(6) Edge Of Night
(9) The Big
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(33) My Favorite
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(44) Underdog
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(9) General Hospital
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the Independent Players the 250.mile Gwyn Staley MeAssociation
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against the background of
murder in the 1930s. Debbie
Reynolds and Shelley Winters
are mothers of two teen-age
sons convicted of murders, The
women move to Hollywood to
get away from the lurid past,
start a school for child actors.
Breezy performances by
Reynolds and Winters, with
solid support by Agnes
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(9) Gltiigan's island
(13) Orlando City
Council
(35) Batman
(44) Gilligan's Island
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(24) Mister Roger's
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(35) Mickey Mouse
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5:30 (2) News
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(13) Cable Journal
(24) Electric Company
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and they got it.
When the New York Nets
hielchionni was recognized as
need a start, Bill Melehionni's New York's Most Valuable
11%,
Press
tttt
spark lii tb i.
Player Suriil;iv nithotit 'rin
Iltill tiro Phil E1i.
The
'i'e
Nets'
machine
was
situ's
a
point. St. Iuis was winning
il scoring record with
14-I, the Minnesota 'ins
Sunday
until
their
playhis 7
871
with 10 minutes to play a'
downed the Boston fled Sox
17th tall)' of tile season SunIII
aking
guard
got
into
the
game
when
Melchionni came off the
7-3,
dab' night, but he and his Winthe Slilwaukee
— and then it was full speed
bench and turned the game
["Peg Jets face .I long summer
Brewers outslugged the
ahead en route to a 111-105 around.
Chicago Cubs 12-6, the
sshile eight other World Hockey
American Basketball AssoChicago
Melchionni, a onetime starter
Association clubs prepare for
White
Sox
elation playoff victory over the shunted to reserve status,
t he playoffs,
trounced the San Diego
Spirits of St. Louis.
the Net offense with an Iron
Padres 9-2 and the Oakland
Ifull %ound up with a spar.
II I thought Melch.ionni was hand and collected six assists to
kling 142 points in 78 games by
A's beat their Tucson farm
the total difference," said New help New York pull away.
adding 65 assists to his goal
club
-MACON, Ga. (AP) — Cindy Brogdon, a 5-foot-11 forYork Coach Kevin Loughery
"Just before I went In,
output. But he finished second
Baltimore's Al Burnbs-y
ward who averaged 28.9 points per game In a four-year
after his club took a 1-0 lead in l.oughery told me to get
in
scoring
to
San
Diego's
Andre
singled
home
the
winning
Ngh school basketball career, has become the flrst
40
the best-of-seven Eastern Divi
Lacroix, who amassed 41 goals
woman to receive an athletic scholarship from Mercer
run to cap a two-run rally
sion series."He got the ball to looked at the game and decided
and 106 assists to lead the
in the 13th inning against
~
Mariners
into,
i
what I had to do when I got in."
Atlanta, which dropj the nght spot every time. No
"She could have gone anywhere she wanted to go "
(luestion that Mel will get more
In other playoff games SunToronto Toros.
eight of nine spring de(tach Peggy Collins said of Miss Brogdon, 18, one of
playing
time.
The
team
needed
day,
the Kentucky Colonels
"Missing
the
playoffs
is
a
letGeorgia's most sought-after female basketball players,
movement when I
down,"
said
Hull,
the
36-yearold
beat the Memphis Sounds 9UI
"e is one of the finest pl.ayerslhave ever seen."
left wing, "Yet everything
in the Eastern Division and the
Miss Brogdon was named Georgia's top woman player
uv've been able to do as a line
Denver Nuggets stopped the
three times and led Greater Atlanta Christian of Roswell
I
S
kind of heals the wound a litUtah Stars 122.107 In the West
to three state basketball championships,
Ile. "
opener.
. Along with Melchlonril's guid. 0
Hull's line, with Ulf Nilsson at
By FRANK BROWN
geles to face the Kings, the Chii
and
the
Blues
trimmed
the
ing
force in the late stages, the
center and Anders Hedberg on
Chicago, disappointed to be
AP Sports Writer
cago Black Hawks will head Kansas City Scouts 3-2.
finishing third, gave Coach Bil. Nets got a 32-point performance
right wing. accounted for 156
east to meet the Boston Bruiris,
Canadlens 4, Red Wings 2
ly
goals, including 53 by Hedberg
Reay his 500th career victory from Julius Erving and 24 from
I
It's a cinch thai airlines and and the St. Louis Blues will
ATIANTA (AP) Coach Pepper Rodgers has added
Defenseman
Serge
Savard
to
close
out the regular season, Billy Pault.L, who hit 11 of 12
in his flrEt Professiomi season. hotels did landmark business travel to Pittsburgh as Sun- scored two goals
Russel Charles, who played football for Rodgers at
— one from 70 Goals by
shot.s from U* field.
Doug Jarrett,1van
Meanwhile, the Minnesota Sunday. National Hockey (lay's results finalized the feet, the other from 50— to Join Boldi
in 197
!
72 and 197
73, to the Georgia Tech staff as an offerisive
rcv and Cliff Koroll lifted
Colonels 9L Sounds 91
Fighting
Bal. League clubs finally found out
Isthe
topped
coach.
standings and the matchups for the 20*,
oal rjub and help Coach Reay into a Ue with Toe Blake
Artis Gilmore scored 25
i
"Russel is well skilled in the fundamentals of the wishtimore Blades 6-5 in overtime, the matchu (or the best-of- the 1974.75 renewal of Stanley Scotty Bowman record his 300th for seond place among alitime
points to lead Kentucky over
Houston tripped Toronto 5-2,
three first round, and hurried Cup play.
,
career victory,
"His
Memphis. The Colonels never
coaching leaders.
j
Vancouver Blazers trimmed reservations were made for six
In Sunday's games, the lnKings 1, Seals I
youth and enthusiasm will also be great assets to our
trailed
after
the
dosing
min.
the Indianapolis Racers 4-3, and teams who will be starting their treal Canadiens downed the De
program."
Larry Paley scored the Seals'
The Islanders and Rangers utes of the first period, although
the
Edmonton Oilers beat the series Tuesday night.
Charles, fl, of Houston, replaces Steve Ortmaycr who
troit tied Wings 4-2, the Kings last
I of 1974-75, and possibly previewed their first-round Memphis was able to close
Chicago Cougars
I
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has joined the staff of the Kansas City Chiefs of the
Two clubs, the New York tied the California Seals 1-1, the their last goal ever, to help series with the third-year within two points, at 8513, with
Hull's
historic
goal
came
at
Rangers
and
the
New
York
Black
Hawks
blanked
the
MinNational Football League.
California Ue the playoff-bound Islanders scori
19t26 of the middle period, on a Islanders, didn't have that nesota North Stars 3-0, the Kings. The Seals, who may be straight triumph their ft"nd five minutes remaifting in the
srIst shot from Just inside the problem. They will be facing off
over their i. game.
the Rangers&amp;. moved or folded by the league (racity rivals.
Nuggets in, Stat's 107
blue line that beat Mariners against each other in what can Islanderstopped
4. the Philadelphia Flyers bes- be fore
next
season
Marts,
fell
Ball-hawking
guards Mack
Flyers
s,
netrnrninder Russ Gilow. That loosely be called a "commu te r
Flames 2
led the Atlanta Flames 6-2, the behind 1-0 at 16:09 of the first
Bernie Parent won tiis second Calvin and Fatty Taylor ignited
topped the record Esposito set -series."
Maple Leafs and Bruins played period when Tom Williams consecutive Vezina Trophy as Denver's racehorse offense to
in 1970.71, when he collected 76
But the
Toronto Maple Leafs a 4-4 Lie, the Washington Capi- scored from 40 feet.
NANTUCICET, Mass. (AP) — Tel] Berna, a former gold
goals in 78 games.
%ill be on theIr way to IA)s An- tals,
the league's top goalie and the help the Nuggets whip Utah.
blasted
the
Penguins
8-4
Black
Illawks;
medal Olympic track champion, died Saturday of a heart
Flyers won the home lee ad. Ile Nuggets, who led 53-31 at t
Fighting Saints L Blades 5
I
attack. He was
vantage for every round they the half, scored seven straight
Gary Gambucci scored three
Berna won his medal for the two-mile run in the 1912
play in the playoffs with the Points early in the third period
goals, including the winner in
Olympics In Stockholm, setting a record for the event that
to take a 60-53 lead they never
victory over the Flames
overtime. as Minnesota tripped
held for 15 years.
*
Baltimore.
relinquIshed, Denver had eight
Maple teals 4, BruIna 4
One of his Olympic teammates and a former gold medal
The Blades had an empty-net
"Orr looks ready. I hope cv- players In double figures, led by
wimer that year was Jim Thorp.
goal nulhfied by an off,side call.
erybody else is," said Brains' Ralph Simpson's 2(1 poInts,
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A native of Hoboken, NJ, Berna worked for
Then Wayne Connelly rapped In
____________
general manager of the National Machine Tool Builders
the tying goal with eight
Capitili 5, PenguIn, 4
Association. He rethvd in 1957 and moved to Nantucket.
Nothin g
onds left in regulaflon play.
Four goals by Stan Gilbertson
GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) great yet, but
fie tied but, like Player, was far,
Like
Protests from the Baltimore — "I've worked hard," Toni for sixth,
far helped Washington finish the
It.
back
THE BEST
I
fans approached riot propor. Weiskopi said. "I'm back."
worst season in league history
io
'*I'm really quite pleased,"
'Fantastit'," said Lee Elder, on a winning note. The Caps lost
and referee Brent CasselGeneral
sh4, will be the first black to b7 goals.
man
But18Weiskoi,
againlittle
saidSouth
Gary African
Player,who
the gritty
Electric
refused to leave the Ice after
months a
ofvinner
frustration,
holdsplay in the Masters. "Maybe 1 446oftheir8ogamesandgavp
Sets Sights
stithout a police escort.
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surprise some people." He
kas not the only one to turn a the British Open crown and willcan
Aerais 5, Toros 2
Blues 3, Scouts 2
WEATHERTRON
happy face toward Augusta,
!
Jim
defend in Augusta. A final secired a rare double eagle —
The Blues clinched mcond in
NEAT PUMP
;
Silerrit
and
Frank
Ga.,
and
the
upcoming
Masters,
round
69
brought
a
big
smile
to
holing
a
181-yard
five
iron
sec.
DivisIon
2
on
I.arry
Sacharuk's
Hughes scored two goals apiece that annual spring rite that his face.
CALL
,
to pace houston, Frank Mahoy. occupies
On River Shootout
on( shot on the par five 14th 20th goal of the year and others
a unique position in
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by Garry Unger and Floyd
lich and Wayne Dillon got To- the game of golf.
"That's the best round I've
HEATING INC.
Sexauer,c
And Lee Trevino finished a Thomson.
rcntu's goals,
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3
While Weiskopf's relatively played in several years," said very creditable fourth in the
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Totals
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easy, front-running, three- Arnold Palmer, "It's really ssiml and biting cold that sent
38)3 Il
Vancouver clinched fourth stroke triumph Sunday made very encouraging." After
SEMINOLE
Brockway scored when FJC
him digging for extra sweaters
t'
AS R H SI
in the Canadian Division hittu the happiest man in the shtx)ting himself out of con- estried to cut down Ilollifield at Gray,
cry round. "I was wearing
i
behind two
s
goals by Hugh Hat- Greater Greensboro Open, tentlon in the early going, everything I iiwnecj,"
Mork1. Iloijifield stole second Jacobs. 3b
6 1 2 I
said Treris. Mike' Pelyk and Dun Bur- there WItS
after reacWng base on the Brockway, It
Ii large number of pro Palmer closed with a five- vino. who shot a late round 68
gess
had
The
other
Blazers
Evans.
lb
4 I 3 2
volf's greats who found their ,mider-par
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66 in the final round for 281.
fielder's choice.
Holliflptd. 1
1
scores.
Bob
Sicinski,
Dick
Proown
ray
of
a
sunshine
in
the
1
In the eighth, the Raiders McOoeaw,rf
1 0 I I
i'eviat
and
Nick
Ilarbaruk
hit
wind
and
cold
that
plagued
this
ft
ended their scoring spree with '"°°"
for Indianapolis,
James.cf
5 I 1 1
old event.
two runs.
1n,mns, 2b
thiCt'S 6. Cougars 3
4 7
"I think I accomplished what
Skelton walked and James Totals
is Ii 17,1
Bruce
Ma
Gregor
scored
I
wanted
ta," said Johnny Muflew out deep to ceter-field.
lWtc as Edmonton finished its ier, a
bru
I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiis
FIon,da,JC
SO)
07N-'e
Ihree-tgmt' Winner this
Emmons singled and then
seaM'n
with
a
victory
over
Seminole
293173 131-13
I
Clii- season who made a surprise en
Gray's double to left-center
iagii
Ken
Baird,
Barry
lirng,
Iry
here
to
hone
his
scored Skelton and Emmon,.
game for
r - firokway. Sta(fo'd. kurTh
W
Bobby
Sheehan
and
Mike
Itothe
Masters.
LOB
Florida
JC
S.
SJC Is 27-18 overall and 14.11
lo
y
gers also connected for the OilSeminolol);75 Wnll'amss. Gray
bV
"I played a good, solid touragainst Junior colleges.
2. HoItifielø 38
ers. The Cougars got two goals
Evans: HR
nament," he said. "My game is
Wztgn.r, Ashby: SB Gray, Jacobi,
from
Jan
Pupeii
and
one
from
,:ood.
My swing is good, My
I
11ortkwy, HoIlfit-Id 3. James.
I
Backed by Michelin's Warranty'
Bryan IJaltIlIlore.
r LORIDA jc
SefIgn 5
,
Brockway, SF putting is cusiting along, it isn't
*
for
40,000
miles
of tread wear.
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(Many owners t much more,)
501 I
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All

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Real Angel (tO). 3.
Quota
is 7) 1 Master IiI, S Dixie Gem
(4). 6 flger hut: 6, 7 Montague
Leather (6) B Mineola Rasputan (5)
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0'Har II), 6 Smokey Blue (6), 7
WashIngton 8. Pittsburgh I
Impressive Style 117,1 Calico Doll
Montreal i, Detroit
(10)
St Louis 3, Kansas city 2
THIRD, 5.I, 0 — I Monte Blue
103 Angeles, ). California
(6). 2 Ben Murphy (5), S K C 's tip

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' innings, the Texas Rangers
and Houston Astros battled
to a 2-2 tie in 11, the New
York Yankees nipped the
Pittsburgh Pirates 3-21n 10,
the Detroit Tigers clo
tx'rt'd (1w Nc

Marichal received a
Juan Marichal, the O
mixed reaction from the
Dodger-killer, is still at it
Dodger Stadium crowd
only this time he was
when his name was anpitching for them.
nountI. Hut he was
'Ilie
veteran rightplaiult'il \1T1 t IIk (lie
lti1(Icr, recently signed bY
itiounti for the first time
the tkulgers after (ailing to
.
and received a standing
reach agreement on a
ovation front the fans
contract with the Oakland
behind the Dodger dugout
A's, made his spring debut
when
he left tile field after
Sunday and was the losing
final inning.
pitcher in Los Angeles' 3-2his
"1 was wild, but I started
exhibition loss to the
California Angel&amp;
to get loose after about
Marichal gave
three innings," Marichal
runs — all in the first two
said. "Then I got my
control and I thought I
innings — and seven hits in
pitched fairly well."
six Innings. He walked four
and struck out three and
Elsewhere on the final
his performance improved
day of spring training, the
notab] - after tile third
Baltimore Orioles edged
nning %%hen his control got
the Atlanta

Mercer Awards Scholarship

Islanders I
Montrei W. Washington 2
SI Louis 1. Chicago
1101(4110 1, Toronto 7
Angeles 5, California i
Sunday's Results
Chicano 3. Minnesota 0
Philadelphia 6. Atlanta ?

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HOROSCOPE

DEAR
ByBERNICZBEDEOSOL

Please!

DR.

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of

those

Truth

cholesterol. I

read

the

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article by a physician like
yotu-seff who thinks that your

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ARIES (March 21-April 19)
VIRGO (Aug. 23-ept. fl) credit is due today. Share the theory of cholesterol is all
Don't bring
into the act Starxl firm on an agreement limelight with one who's
wrong. I thought you might
By LAWRENCE E. LAMB
who aren't helpful or y
work out with another,
or she won't assist you consider reading it.
pertinent to your immediate Keep it (aft- to boUt parties, again.
One thing that supports his
cause. They'll only gum things Don't let your selfish interests
article
is that Russia and people read these magazines, portunitles.
U.
predominate.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Eastern Europe live on and sometimes there is a good
That article on cholesterol
TAURUS (April 20-May )
Ilavethetermsfomyw - kor saturated fats without any article in them. But many of you sent me is a travesty on

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to more. Don't talk yourself out offer a pal when she comes to itnI) for what you can afford. worr)ing about cholesterol and and writer of the articles for the middle-aged men has started to,
IN YOUR FAMILY?
classes Call anylime 373 2770.
good thing.
you for advice or she'll expect
that you could work it out with magazine. There was one decrease sharply. Thai
CANCER tJune 21-July 22) you to do the physical end too.
For famille's or friends of proolem CASH BUYERS ARE WAITING TO
YOUR BIRTHDAY
physical activity, that if we important hitch: I could not something (or these efforts.
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drInkers.
You know the course of action
READ YOUR CLASSIFIED AD
used our legs more maybe we write anything that would
The
complexities
of Fcr further information call 173 4317 ____________________________
you should now take but at the
Aprfl8,
1975
SAGITFARRJSNOV. 231ec.
write
could eat like the Europeans conflict with the various cholesterolaremany.Formt—
last minute you'll switch tactics 21) This can be a profitable
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P.O.
18-4Ielp
Wanted
and
the
Eskimos,
who
live
on
pi'oduct.s
being
advertised
in
detailed
information
send
a
to less effective methods.
Box 5%). Sanford, FIa 32771
You will make an important fat,
if you don't divert your atthe
The money is in self-addressed, stamped en&amp; OiUwashers. Apply - in
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) It's tentiu:ilo(rirolous things Keep change ttus year. It will have a
No the advertising, and it is a velope to me at P.O. Box 1551, ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll COOkS
DEAR READER
difficult for you to keep a secret
person
to
Lamplighier
Free 8.41 ?77 for "We Care"favorable effect upon your soyuJer you are ronlused if you fortune. I c'oukl have made a lot Ithdio ('j(y Station, New York, ______________________________________
nur mind on business,
Restaurant, 27th &amp; Sanford Ave
d
't4r
y
'I!
dlscloe
ti.iic lifctvIe. It's something are oiit to ue information iii IiiuflL'y tluing this,
N.Y. 10019 and ask for the
something you shouldn't, then
LADIES-MEN - inflation stretCAPRICORN
(Dec.
22-Jan.
you've
never
had
the
meaas
or
from
the
type
of
health
to
helping
the
public.
Not
all
booklet
on cholesterol, Enclose
chtng budget to breaking point?)
orry that you did.
FACED WITHADRINK!NG
19)Besuretogivecreditwhore opportunity to do before,
magazine you sent me. Many doctors refuse similar 0P
50 cents to co'er Costs
or I hours a day will bring you a
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NEW BUDGET PRICES2 BR .. $145 $150 Unfurn
Charming 'setting reflecting your
good taste. Mature adults.
BAMBOO COVE GARDEN APTS.
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st f:ood-, nicely furnished, clean,

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CARRIAGE

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miles east of 17.
Pb. Sanford (305) 3416O'
Orlando (305) 834-2259

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Company provide's reorder credit,
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AVALON APARTMENTS
AOULTS,NOPETS

116W 2nd St.

Nrite today for a possible affiliation
and more written information
Include phone AF-By'strn's, Inc.,

1850 5 Redwood Rd., Salt Lake
City, Utah. 1-4101

LOnOWOOd- Two bedroom, 2 bath,
Qarnoe,centralair&amp;heat drapes

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RICHARD PAUL RILEY and
CONSTANCE K. RILEY, ISis wife,
and
LIBERTY
LOAN
CORPORATION OF ORANGE, a carporatkru.areD.w.nd.nts, fwiiis,li
to the hight and bt bidder for
cash at the west front door Of the

has bien flied agaInst you and you
are required to serve a Copy of sour
written defenses, if any, to it Oil
WILLIAM

III,

Petition
WITNESSMYHANDJndtheseaI
Cf this Court on the 3rd day of April,

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THE
SUBURB
BEAUTIFUL, SANFORD SEC
T1ON, according to the plat thereof
recorded in Plat Book 3, page 65,

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Arthur H B.eckwit's, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
n - Cecelia V Eern
Deputy Clerk
Publish: March 17, 21. 3), April 7,
1913

and located thereon.
(Seal)
Arthur H. Becliwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Cecelia V. Ekens

DELI1

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De'puty Clerk
Publish April
1975
OEM-il

NOTICE
OF - RESOLUTION
CLOSING.
VACATING
AND
ABANDONING RIGHTS OF WAY
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
NOTICE i hereby given that the

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AD. 1973.
Seal)
Arthur H. Beckwitps, Jr.

locatedlnSemlnol,County, Florida,
more partIcularly described as
tCflOWs
One (1) 1970 Valk'swagen Station
Wgon, ID No 360717050l
being stored at Ratltff &amp;
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Sanford, Florida. Further Information available from the Civil
Division of the Seminole County

Clerk of Court

Sheriff's Department

By: Lillian 7. Jenkins
Deputy Clerk

and the undersigned as Sheriff of
S.riiinol• County. Florida, will at
11:00 AM on the 15th day of April,
AD. 1975, offer for sale and sell
thehigh.est bidder, for cash, subject
to any and all erlsitinq leitn, at the
From (West) Door of the SemiIe

ROBERT M. MORRIS
HUTCHISON, LEFFLER &amp;
MORRIS
230 North Park Avenue
Sanford, Florida 371;)
Publish: April 7, II. 21, 2L ins
DEM78

WiTNESSmyhandandtfl,sealof
this Court on the 17th day of March,
AD. 1975.

PubIlcRecordsofSlmInol,Cotjnty,
Flonicfa.
including the buildings and ap
c'jrtersances lO(bted therro',. arsl
tcçetn-er with the furntre, fur

Plaintiff,

LEFFLER.

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Box 795. Sanford.
F!rliii 11771 n,i ,s, h..I. 'tiri
A....
ID,
191$, and file the orlg,naI with the
clerk of this COWI lithir before
service on Petitioners attorney or
Immediately thereafter; otherwise
a default will be tntered against you
for the relief demanded in the
Petition.

Seminole County Courthouse Il
Sanford. Florida, at 11- 00 A,M., on
the 161I day of April, )7$, the
following deScribed property as set
forth Ru said Final Judgment to wIt:
Lots I and 7, Block

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CIVIL NO. 75163.CA49.A
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOW

A.

immediately thereafter; otherwIse,
a default will be entered against
for VIse 'etief demanded In the

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CITYOF

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
FLORIDA
NOTICEOF PUBLIC HEAR1NG"O
CONSIDER
ADOPTlcV.
OF
PROPOSED ORDINANCE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
the City of Altamonte Springs,
FIatid, that the Council will hold a
oublic hearing to Consider enact-

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n
a YA&amp;af'iI,Y
.
',r.J,1 ,
r-Nirqi,,),

County Courthouse in Sanford,

Florida. the above daScri
per
tonal property
That saIct sale it being made to
satisfy the terms of said Writ of
Execution
John E. Polk,
Sheriff
Seminole County, Fl,trida
Publish- March 21, 3), AprIl 7,

1975
DEL 123

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA
ra.c

B.Otd of County Commissioners of
Seminole County, Florida, at its
''ui''
RegularMeetlngbeldonthe
litday FLORIDA, AMENDING OR. In re: the Marrlagsof
of AprIl, A.D., 1975, in the County
DINANCE P40 71471, SAID OR- JOSEPH H. WINSTON. Husband
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JudicIal Circuit, Seminole County,
Florida, Probate Division, in the

Courthouse at Sanford, Florida,
four calendar months from
Inc iime Of Tilt firS! pubi-cation of
thIs nolice. Each claim or demand
muSt be in wrIting and tiled in

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meCOViThOcJWatSaflfOfd,Seminot, KNOWN AND CITED AS "THE DOROTHY 0. WINSTON, Wife

cxl state the PI

of

residence and Post office address
the claimant and mutt be sworn to
by the claImant, his agent or t
torn,y, or the same shall be void.
Oitedthisl$thdayof March, l
5: Lorraine L. Quinn
As Ancillary
AdmInistratrlx of Said estate
GURNEY, GURNEY, &amp;

HAPIDLEY. P
Attorney's for Ariciliary
Admlnlstratrlx
703 North Magnolia Avenue
(P0. Box )7

Orlando, Florida 37*02
Publish- March 71, 31, April '
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1975
DEL-I29
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO: 11.1177.F
CASSELBEI1RY GARDENS. INC.
a Fl.rida corporation,

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P4 i E
NOTICE OF SUIT
BOBBY COFIELD and ARGIE Petition and 14,11cc heretofore BWLD1PIG CODE,"s PR I tI OS
or THE TO; JOSEPH H. WINSTON

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estateintt5eaffic.oftheClerkof the
Circuit Court of the Eighteenth

Seminole County, Florida, for
dissoIut
of marriage, and you are
required to serve a copy of your
written defense's, if any, on NED
N. JULIAN. Jr. of STENSTROM,
DAviS L MrIYflI1 Lii

Petition,
WITNESS my hand and official
seal of saId Court on thIs 19th day ,
Marcls. AD 1975
('call
Arthur H. fl*Ckwith, Jr

Clerk of Circuit Court

CITYOF
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
FLORIDA
PIOTICEOF PUBLICHEARINGTO
CONSIDER
ADOPTION
OF

MEPITS TO CERTAIN PORTIONS
OF
THE
SAID
SOUTHERN
STANDARD PLUMBING CODE,
1971 EDITION. AND AMEND.
MEPITS THERETO, PROVIDING
PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION
THEREOF; PROVIDING FOR
REPEALOFOROINANCENOSY

1913

STEIiSTROM, DAVIS &amp;
MCINTOSH
Post Office Box 1230
Sanford, Florida 3777)
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Attorneys for Prtltir
Publish' March 24, 31, AprIl 7, 14,
1975
DEL-I??

AND

THERETO,

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AND

ALL

DINANCES OR

OTHER

FECTIVE DATE.
SI Id Ordinancewas placed on first
reading on April, 197, and the City
Council will consider same for final
sSaQ. a
Odoption after he
public hearing, which will be held in

AVAIl ABLE FCR PUBLIC USE,
I N S P E C T I 0 Pd
AN0
EXAMiNATION FOR A PERIOD
EXCEEDING TEN (10) DAYS
PRIOR TO TIfE DATE
OF
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323.6420

iov,da Ax,

3 bd, 1', ba, furn or unfurn,
garage, utility, fenced 1160 '
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Security 371 0653 2545 Gale Pb.
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stove &amp; refrigerator. $I?5mo

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2 Bedroom's, condition excellent,
prIce reasonable at 111.000. Term's
good at 1550 down, monthly
payments low at 1147. Be right,
don't miss thit Call now

Realty

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377 1301, 7610 Hiawatha Ave atl7 97
By owner, 3 bedroom, 2 full bath,
carpeted, corner lot. 711 BaywarjJ
Drive 'Sunland Estates)

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LEADER"

DREAMWOLD - Like a newer
home' This one is only 3 years old.

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HIGHLAPID PARK - Price luSt
reduced Thi's? bedroom house In
Quiet area with central heat &amp; air.
breakfast bar, kitchen equipped,
large seducteci lot, now only
125.000

Hunt Realty

course 137.000 Terms. 9-*ner, 372 1574 POlK Dr.

REALTOR
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377 2111
AFTERHRS
3270615
32? 3991

fda Qualifying! Immediate oc
cupancy Year old Sanford 4 BR, 2
bath Iar,e family home. Only
57.000 down, and assume

fly Owner,) bdrm • 2 bath, family
room, custom drapes, dishwasher,
Sprinkler system, fire alarm
'system, 20' i 10' pncl Ctorage
shed, &amp; 6' wood frisce 3l 3.477
$53 500

privilege's Call 904 767 5113
Owner-Aseoc

ALTAMONTE Mali &amp; Rolling Hills
Golf Area. $31,500. VA. nothi
down tHA. 52,500 down. 3 bdrm,
7 bath, foyer, family room, on a
huge wooded corner lot. See to
apprec late. New by builder. 5)1
5-431

Lake Mary
No qualifying, 3
bdrm, quiet country living Only
573.950 Acre Realty, REALTOR,

3737750

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Your Own Washer &amp; Dryer

l~Ect '3YearMortgat,es-Spct.aown.

New 3 bdrm
hones Make Color Selections.
pavel Street's, city water, 171.500

'section. central air &amp; heat, all
carpeted, 133.000 372 4195.

Responsive Management

•Largo wooded lots s Street lights

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ticing_ 931I61. Builder.

"LUXURY PATIO APARTMENTS"

From

Reconditioned Batteries, $12.95
exchange. REEL'S BODY SHOP,
1109 Sanford Ave

Supplies

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narr.e copiers, fu
warranty, let's than half price.
Mu's? sell. 647 3999, JOhn Powers 9

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condition. 10 hr's. running time.
With gras's catcher. Best offer.
373 1416 after S

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LIQUIDATION SALE
Saddles &amp; EquIpment, Boots, Belts,
Hats, Moccas'sins, Western Weir,
Many other items
OLD CORRAL WESTERN SHOP
HWY.l7-92, lMiS.DeBary

SANFORD FLEA MART
Freetabfes7,in Thur-s
Hwy. 16.' Mile E. of I
FrI.,9; Sat

Used office furniture

Motorcycle insurance,
BLAIR AGENCY

or steel desks (executive desk
&amp; chairs, secretarial desks 5.
chairs, straight chairs, filing

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cabinets, as is. Cash ano Carry,

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NOLL'S
Casselberry.17.97, Vt470e

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mileage. s2.tsc. See at Geneva
Grocefv. Geneva. 319 5562

62—L.awn-Garden

Orchids &amp; Supplie's IS to $100 Ana
Han Orchids. 1015 Palm Springs
Dr.. Attamonte Springs, 3392737

Lawn Mowers We Sell The Se'st&amp;
Service The Re's?. Western Auto.

Sale

Let me till your garden spot; mow
vacent lot's Pe'per plants. Floyd
Freer, 3223)91.

197) Datsun 2 door sedan, air con
ditlaned. automatc, radial tires,
good

1977 Deluxe VW. exceptionally

clean 51.193. Ask or Don Pope,
For the Organic Gardener
327 1631. Dealer
Hybf'otite. GardenLand, 1400 W. _____________________
1st St. 373 6630.

Datsun-Subaru Sale
'71 some below dealer cost, first

NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
Woodruff'sGarden Center
401 Celery Ave , Sanford

come-first cholcet Plus
finest Used Cars, Dick

Pent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
Shampooer for only *1
per day

so

CARROLL - S FURNITURE

Refrigerator. Men. Women &amp;

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Boy's clothing. Lamp's, pictures,
tI'iC a brac &amp; other furniture. 67176)4.

6.5—Pets-Supplies
____________________________
This Is our 15th year at Animal

'-'IL5OPd MAIER FURNI';URE
BUY - SELL - TRADE
-"I J'3 t. t- inst st
373.3173

Haven Grooming &amp; Boarding
Kennels Thanks to you, ow'

cusTomers 3775752

FLa.'s

Baird
Datsun of a Gun. Fern Park's
Largest dealer. '7$ Datsuns
arriving daily. Ph 131131$,

64—Equipmentfor Rent
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Golf Club's &amp; Carts, Washer, Dryer,

condItion, 11.193 323 $713.

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Sundays 126
'

LIncoln Con?. Coupe, white vinyl
roof '6) Buick Electra,
harotop Both new insp Best offer
III 0400 or III 1773
1964 Pontiac, Automatic
Radio. Heater, $400

373 6037 afterS
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Pick uc iunk car's FREE. Small
prIce for others. 322-1674.
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Carpeted, ample 'storage, an over-

3222420 Anytime

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Parts

AflerHrs )227l1ior3737$(7

EEEORU
Accounting
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Tax Returns, 71) yrs. e.perience

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Lirafijig
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HouSe p1,rss. cuftn m,,'Je 10 HA
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WILLIAMS ACCOUNTING, Five
Pointi,-CaII 327.7143 anytime
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Personal Tax Service
HomeImprovement "
Plo 7 East Rd . 17-92 Sic
EntranceRRansbottom. 377
7199 Interior, Exterior CI.itt.rnn
Plaster p0t(fsiog &amp; simulated
WANT A S'RVICLMAN 1-AST)
Read 'Oday's Classified Ads for
brick &amp; Stone 'spec'alty 372 7750
the- tet sc'u nerd 377 $611
Marson Germanesti
Painting. Remodelng
Auto
I lcensrcl. Bonded 37) 6a60

$

Air

Conditioning

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Central Hi- at 6 Air (or-u, honing
For free eStimates, call Carl
HarriS. at SEARS fl Sanford 377
Il/I

NEW HOME

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flexibl, termS Only s30,
3739110 for Appointment

Burglar Alarms
PROFESSIONAL SYSTEMS(PLS)

.ow cost Burglar Alarm System's
Residential, Commercial, Pun

chase, LeaseS Lease-Option Free
eStimates 377 11%) tter S p rn

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TAX
Prime Sanford location . bedroom, 7

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Coffee

Service —

Call C OtFtE CENTRAL

Coltee
service now available in Sanford
37330)4

Larry Saxon, Realtor -_____________________
____________________

home 46' x 116' lOt Breezy por
thes 17,600
WE1AKETRADES
FORREST GREENE INC

REALTORS 37) 6153cr 645 13))

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Pet Care
PET REST INN
Boarclng &amp; Groomrsg
Ph 77

NEW HOMES

New Commercial ldustril
Design ConStru(t,ats Financing
Keith P SmltlsCon'structioj, Inc.
30562* 1155,71 Hrs Ndne

_PressvreCleaning
ALA CLEANS ALL
Exterior pressurecleannq
37) 0563

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.n"OØ'r
HOME IMPROVE
MENT ALL TYPES OF CAR
PENTRY AND REPA4R5 322
CJrpenfry. Remodeling, Adjit,ons.utom Work. Licensed. Bonded

TO'',-[p'!, l't "lilY S,'l
lt'rr!''rI tl,,rr,-tt S
•,-',,l
3)9 F F'irr- 377 57-I?

API BpO1,',N PE5T
CONTROL
2547 Park Drive
322 $845
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RESIDENTIAL RIMODELINti
COMMERCIAL REMODELING

_lt

Beauty Care

Pest Control

'-.rc you a full time driver with a part
time car' (hei'i, the Automotive
cect:C, 0 7P1+. H'r,jk1

Radios

CALL DE HART
32)2917
Service on home &amp; auto
radIo-',. tape &amp; record players

1

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A STTSJII ClaSsified Ad bring's b'1)
','u'ns I r an,. ,urld see Call 377
,tlt -.;' 5)1 i1

Free estimate. 37) 60t

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2977Hwy 1797
373-5961

Sized garage, central heat &amp; air.
fenced back yard. At 2121 Cedar

SANFORD-- Spacious) bedroom, 2
bath home, ha's large family room ___________________________
with real brick fi'eptacc, large
Your MLS Agency
kitchen with breakfast nook.
laundry roor-, off kitchen t.ith PEAL 10 P5
?SMPi'k Dr
'small workshop Swimming pool
with 'screened porch, (entral heat
&amp; air, close to schools &amp; golf
J 'm

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322.64.57

Ave. Drive by. Only 175,100

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ROBSON MARINE

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bath home at 107 Shannon Drive.
Kitchen equIpped. Large corner
lot for 522.900. Compare

PAITON REALTY

GEPIERALCONTRACTOR

MAITLAPID FLEA MART
911 Hwy. 17.970pen Sat, &amp;Sun.9-S

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3 bedroom, refurbished home,
shaded lot. See it at 115,500.

20' Fiberglas boat, fully encIose,j,
115 HP Evinrude, Rocket titt
trailer. Like new. Reasonable. 3733375.
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IOS-4oisOio

F'INECREST
Fir'st lime ad
verti'sed here's a 3 bedroom, 1'

3 Minutes from Town

Going Camping? Take me alocci
I'm a 15' Swinger, sleep i, toilet. 3
burner gas stove, combo gas-dec
refrigerator, Practically new 17'
awning, flew water tar*, el.
brake's. Follows like a puppy with
hydraulic front wheels. Firm

5S—Boats&amp;Accesso,-ies
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SO. DEIIARY FLEA MARKET
1 miles north on 17-93

Stenstrom
.

1971 yolk's Camper Fully equipped
n exc'?tent COr- J t'øn Prced to
sell
at , 9 't

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301 W 1st St.

3fl7

EVERYTHING'S RIGHT

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Two bedroom trailer, clean, gas &amp;
water furnished $40 wK AduIt.
No pets 377 9066

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Central Florida's
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
377 1991
1919 S. French
Eve. 377 7371
p7-1496
375

75—Recreational Vehicles

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COLOR Tv. 114 9SMONTH
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN.

JOHNNY WALKER

n o,o

Broker

Real Estate

Realty

Acne Realty, REALTOR, 373 7750
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1200 French. 373 7310

REALESTATE INC.

One Inc.

MOSSIE C, BATEMAN

Sanford Auction

Color TVs
Reasonable
373 0705

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central
h&amp;a,
immediate
po'ssi'ssion Just reduced by owner
to s2i,9
323 fllô

3779717

53-'TV-Radio-Stereo

Price Your Home
Client desires immediate purchase
of home on small acreage within
10 mile's of Sanford.

Preview

I', Yr. old, 3 bdrm, w-w carpet,

Stan 's Auction
Hwy 161'iMi Eastof II

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WHAT IS YOUR PRICE?

INALL PRICE RANGES
517W. 1st 5t
3fl

Auction
Saturctay 7 PM
Open daIly 10 5 We buy, 'sell, trade

Home Appliance Center— Quality
appliance's at reasonjble prices.
Frigidaire. Maytag, Kitchen Aid

Day's - 3736173
Nights 372 5121 or 3127357
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Estate
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MOONEY APPLIANCEs 373 0697

ST.JOHNSREALTYCO
BROKERS

CaliBart Real

BALL REALTY
Choice Listings

Any Quantity PIOLL'S Cassel

berry, Piw-y, 1797 1301206

ice, used machines

47—Real Estate Wanted

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REALTORS
50-51)1

Wanted to bt-,, used OIIis.e furniture.

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with 2 bedroom, central heat &amp; air
mobile home City water &amp; septic
tank C.00d financing

home on corner lot. Nicely land-scaped, lovely carpet and colors.
Air conditioned Save by assuming
VA loan. Total 133.500.

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DAY CARE CENTcR - Includes
business &amp; real estate All for only
*72.500 Low down payment with
reasonable monthly payments.
Call now for more information

________________________________ Newly

totimeuntilfinalactlonistakeflby
REMOVAL, CONVERSION,
EQUIPMENT, MAINTENANCE the City Council.

AND INSPECTION OF GAS
Plaintiff.
A copy of the pnops, Ordinance
ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION.
Resolution
closing,
Defendants.
vacating and ADOPTING THE SOUTHERN
Addre,'ss Uknn
PLIANCES Ill THE CITY OF Springs, Florida, Cd copies are on
JESSE J, BROWN ma GLORIA
abandoning, rtnouncing
NOTICE OF SUIT
NOTICEOF SALE
TAKE NOTICE that a Wit has TO BROWN, his wife.
and STANDAFD BUILDING CODE 1971
ALT A MONT E S PR IN OS. file with the Clerk of the City and
FINANCIAL
ACCEPTANCE
NOTICE ISPEPEBV GIVEN that
d"sctaiminq any and all rQPit
of REVISION TO THE 1973 EDITION been filed against you in the Circuit
FLORIDA; PROVIDING FOR THE same may be intp,cted by th
Defendants
CORPORATION
on thi 17th day of April, 19/3, dl II County Cf Seminole and the PUbliC ii
ISS)ANCE OF PERMITS AND public.
AND BY THE REVISION AND Court of the Eighteien?h Judicial
NOTICE OF SALE
3577 Broadway
am. at the west front door of the MId to the
fotlo'anng deSrmbto ADDITION OF CERTAIrI PERMIT Circuit of Florida, In and For
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN
that
THE COLLECTION OF FEES
DATEDIPII57I'idday()f April, AD
Ksn'sas city.
(rlh.ousp of Sem-nt County, at rIoht f wity, to w't
Ff(ç RE PEAL IPIG ALL o
m'oIe County, wherein JOSEPH
on the 17th day of April, 1975, at 1)
THEREFOR. AMENDING SEC
Missouri I1'l
'-' - f'ct. Ik,r-oa tre unr's,gned
I Lucy between itt 57 thru 6)0f
DINANCES OR PARTS OF OR
H WiNSTON is Husband, and
the TIONS los, 10,, 112, tu, tl, ano 11$
Phyllis .IOrdahl
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an am. at the west front door of
CierkwiIlo4ferforsatetpx,folting the North and 69 thru.i 77 on the DINANCES
DORO1HY 0 WINSTON Is Wife. actlonfurForeclosureofArticlesof Courthouse of Seminole County, at
ltd
City Clerk
CONFLICT,
OF SOUTHERN STANDARD GAS
South:
describeø real property;
Of the City of
PROVIDIPIG EFFECTIVE DATE. The nature Of this Suit Is a suit for Agreement ha's been filed against Sanford. FlorIda the undersigned
CODE,
1973
EDITIONII. Alley between lot's 173 thru 174
iOf IC, Block "J". WASHINGTON
SaidOrdinancewa's placed on first OisoIu?ion of Marriage.
Attamonte Sprinç, Florida
and
you
are
requir
to
serve
a
Clerk
will
offer
for
sale
the
following
PROVIDING
EFFECTIVE
DATE
r-'
South;
the plot thereof a's recorded In Plat
CounIl will onx'sld,r 'same for final Answer or other srnittIn defenSes
readrigon April 1. 1975. ad the City
Lot 73. GRANADA SOUTH. ac
to to It on MARVIN E. NEWMAN &amp;
III Aiii'' between lOt's 131 thni 14
_______________
Book 16.. Page's 16 &amp; 51, Public
Cording to the Plat thereof as
POSSOOC and adoption atte- the' flse Petition with the Clerk of the
Council will consider same for final
)p
Pirct
f ¶rminotx' Co'.nty. 0*1 tP NOrth ari 119 0ri, Sf1) c
POSEPIBERO, Plaintiff's
NOTICE UNDER FICTI 7101)5
p'stl-r t.".'.?ril, .x!iti -,c.i
recorded in P1st
P.4It.oe 1srid adoption after lh
.rll in Circuit (ort (If '.c'ircfe Ci.iti, attOcre',, wtu',.t addr'.s .s 5,teIS.
l
NAME STATUTE
the
City
Hail
of
Altamonle
Springs,
Florida,
not
later
than
the
Ith
cJoy
of
Public Recoqds of Seminole County, publlcihearing, which wiil be held in 10 WHOM IT
1116, CNA
ALL Lot's and Alley's bi'.fIq
icc,etjs,r wIt? all 'structures,
Orlando,
MAY CONCERNon 'Tuesday, th 29th day ci April, May, A.D 1975, at the S.mlnole' FlorIda 37101, onTower,
FlorIda.
Ihe City Itall of Altimonte Spring's,
or before the 7th
Notice it hereby given that the
provements. fixtures, appiiance's, M At LORD'S FIRST ADDITION
1975, at 1:30 p m., at as si
County Court house,
together
with
all
structures, im- on Tuesday, the 79th day 04 April, undersigne,j, pursuant to the
Sanford, dy of May, I75, and file the
TO CITRUS HEIGHTS, a(cordng to
eAd appurtenance-s on s-aid land or
'IS,',af Icr as possible. At the Florida, In this proceeding and to
provements, fixture's, appliance, 1973, at 4:30 p-rn, or as 'soon "FIctitious Name Statute"
- the P1 lnereof as recorded in PlaI
original wiTh the Clerk of this Court,
i.ts*d Vt cbtSjwsctio,'u therewith.
Chapter
meeting interested parties may sirvea cOpy thereon upon tilt
and appurtenances on said land or
thereafter as possible. At the $45.09, Clorida Statute,
Wife'S either before servic, on Piaintilf'
The faresaid sale will b made Book 3,, Pacje '17, Of the PubliC
will
register
ppearandb,t,fa,dwjthrnf,o Attorney, wtte name and address attorneys
conlunction tp,,rewtth.
meeting Isitere'sted partie's may WiththeCierko$thiCircui,Cour,jn
or
pur,$nt to a FInal Judgment ,. Records of Seminole County,
ImmedIately 1.tsed in
The aforesaid sale will be made
the PrOposed Ordinance. ThIS are hereinafter set forth as required
peJ and be heard with respect to and for Seminole
thereafter; Otherwis, a default will
tend in Civil No. 71-145 now pinding 1o4'lda
County, FIOridj.
hearing may be continued frgrn time by Ia*, not liter then the $th day Of be entered
Final
Judgment
.
H'e
ProPosed ordinance. ThIi upon receipt 04 Proof 04
bgsInst you for th• relief pursuant to a
In The Circuit Court of the
By the Board ol County Corn.
th
feted
In
ottmeuntlIfln.t.ctlgoIta,,,y May, A.D. 1q73.
CIvIl
No.11-1991
now
heoringmayb,cofltlnueilfrornfim,
penPubllca'Ion of thu nOtice, the
demanded Itt the Complaint,
fir
t(onid,'s, tpsls 1st iay ad April, AC),
for Setnirsolq County, Florld.
A cope of the propoSed Ordinance seal of the said Court ,n Sanford, this Court on the 3rd
Eighteenth JudicIal Circuit in and the City council
FLORIDA CARPENTRY under
DATED Ifs's 2nd clay of April 1973 1973
day of April,
for Seminole County, Florida.
A copy of the proposed ordinance which we are
iS posted at the City Half, Altamonte Seminole Cotnty, Florida, Ihii d i,7.
engg In Dv's4nes at
Board of CU'Jnty'
Arthur H BrCkw,th, Jr.
file' with the Clerk of the CIly end (Seal)
(Seal)
SprIngs. FI(Ida, and copifl are on Altamont, Springs, Florida.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Of Semhsole County,
3y: Ce'cetia V. Ekern
public
same may be' inspected by the bu'sinpi enterprise i
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Clerk of the Circuit COvtt
fly - Mirth. 7. Vihien
as follows,
Df'uty Clerk
public.
DATffltP%7ndctayofAp(iuA
By Cecilia V. Eke-rn
fly' Martha T Vihlen
t)y Cl
HIPiKIE ENTIRPRI,I5, INC
P
..'. r.cu VIEPO.
1973.
Deputy Clerk
Deputy Clerk
DATEOthi's2rujdayoeAp,II,A 0.
By - Daniel P HinKi
MARVIN E. NEWMAN 5,
Os A C. Jones
I BURkE. P A
1975.
Phyllis Jorciahl
FRANK A TAYLOR
VAN DEN BERG,
J1J14
Presk*'ut
Deputy Clerk
ROEP4BEMG
Attorneys for the Fla-ositi
Attqney for the Wife
iity Clerk
GAY &amp; BURKE. P,A.
Phyllis .iordahl
Dated at Attamonte Springs,
SuIte 1446, CNA Tower
1t C'f:ce box 793
By - ,lo.aqv, K Hare
Attorneys for thu Plbintiff
of the CIfy of
371) N Magnolia Avenge
CIty Clerk
Orlando, Floridi
Seminole County, Florida. March
Ortango. I Ioroa 3-10'
t'l'pc,,4y Cltrk
Altarnonte Springs. Fiojisja
i'ost Office lox 793
Orlando, Florida 32101
of the City of
19th, 197$
Attorneys toe tt, Plaintiff
PubIth April 1. '915
Publish- April 7. 1973
Pvbtith: April 7, 1975
xubliih: AprIl 7. 11. 21, 75, 1975
Orlando, Florida 32*01
Alfamonte Springs, Flatlda
Publith - March 24, 31, Apri
PubliSh:
April
7,
14,
7),
3$
1973
OEM 32
f)FM 3
7. 11,
.
OEM 34
PublIsh: April 7. 197$
PublIsh, AprIl 7, $915
OEM?'
$973
OEM-Il
DPM-30
DEM77
OBI 131

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2310 RIDGE WOOD AVE.

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INTERNATIONAL WORLD OF FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR
POOLS, INC. and FINANCIAL TGAGE ASSOCIATION,

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NiCe 7 hcclrcrn.n t,tock home New
roof, car-ne-ted lhroughout
Ridiculously low price 373 2921)
)BR. I Ba, near schools 1160 mo,
Itt &amp; 5100 deposit. 3710671

S'm Hi
50..,

COMPARE THIS 3 BR. HOME- in
Sun land to any you have seen. You
will like it's new carpets, fenced
yard, and other outstanding

TAFFER REALTY
Req. Real Estate Broker
11DE 7SthSt. 3776653

_______________________________
I or 7 bedroom duplex apartments,
Furnished or unfurnished 40
swimming pool 1720 S Orlando
Dr 3737970

7cms

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sReCeive A U.S. B.ond

the City Hall of Altamonte Springs,
0*5 Tuesday, the 29th day of April,

CLEAN &amp; NEAT
Three bedroom, 7 bath on large lot.
centrsl h-a, loaded with extras.
Only $79.900.

DAVES' 3739370

KENMORE WASHER, parts, serv-

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Fish from Your own iio.. h,.Li
skI in lovely St. Johns River 2
bedroom mobile nome With large
screened patio. 517,730 Total.
Owner will finance

LOW,

We Buy Furniture

Fr,'
'. Lr 'l" 8. Ctt?
Guarantecct 313 1310
Sanford AuCtion

Large canal lot off St John's River

Fishing Is Great

LOW 7~ pet. interest under tandem plan. Hwy 17-97 to 25th St.
west to RidgCwOOd and follow
the
sign's

III 3733

52—Appliances

Block building &amp; lot, $.4,Q(, Location
Midwa-i. Call anytime until 10
P.M .
9366

near schools. country club's and
shopping. Assume mortgage.

Area

UUPLLA -. I DCdf'OØm Untijrn,shed
Adults preferred. 3376470 or 373

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ALL AMERiCAN APARTMENTS

OnIy

Reg Real Estate Broker
322 1301 76lOHiawathaAv.at 17.93

PEOPLE

Rdgew6od

$

4

Inspiring
Lovely home in beauti'uI idyllwilde,
natural stone front, 3 bedrooms, 7

LOW,

__________
I buy Sterling Silver

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A LITTLE SALESMAN IN PRIN
T - THAT'S A CLASSIFIED AD!

maintenance fee.

REALTY

PAYTON

31 A—Dupiexes

THE

1,75. at 4:30 pm, or as soon
thereafter as poSsible At the
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
metIñ,. 1i'i
'
l JdIlAI.
rt,,,r.J3
parti
u
may
Plaintiff
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE REGULATING
THE
IN- aoPearandbeheardwithr.spectto
SIALLATION, ENLARGEMENT, the proposed ordinance. This
.1 'THIBAULT and COUNTY, FLORIDA,
..,•-'--._.

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of mobile homes, cottages, and
camp sItes nestled among large
shady oaks and yprets trees 0*',
the Scenic Wekiva River near

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PORTIONS OF

CODE, 1,73 EDITION, HAVING
BEEN 014 FILE IN THE OFFICE
OF THE CITY CLERK OF SAID
CITY
AND
THERE
KEPT

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O

ORDINANCES ltd CONFLICT
HEREWITH; PROVIDING El-

Attention Mature Adults

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PLUMBING WITHIN THE cOR
PORATE LIMITS OF SAID CITY;

THREE (3) COPIES OF WHICH
SOUTHERN STANDARD GAS

,

RICHARD

EDITiON

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Zoned R 1AA, See us now

Stemper

WELAKA APARTMENTS
111W. 1st St.

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P'OM
THE
PURPOSE
OF
PROVIDING
RULES
AND
REGULATIONS
GOVERNING

mint of OrdInance No. 33973 en
titled:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF
ALTAMONTE
SPR INGS,
FLORIDA, ESTASLISPIING AND
ADOPTING. ISV REFERENCE,
THE PROVISIONS OF
THE
SOUTHERN STANDARD GAS

hu1hIWuh1'14

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PROVIDING CERTAIN AMEND.

AMENDMENTS

By - Elaine RiChards
Diputy Clerk
Ned Pd Jullsri. Jr.

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Furnished garage apt., I bedroom
All utilities paid. 5)25 mo. 373 1159.
_____________________________

l$

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PUBLIC USE, INSPECTION AND
EXAMINATION FOR A PERIOD
EXCEEDING TEN (tO) DAYS
PRIOR TO THE
DATE OF
SAGE
THIS ORDINANCE,

PROPOSED ORDINANCE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
the City of Altarnonte Springs,
Florida, that the CouncIl will ISold•
public hearIng to consider enact

CODE,

Seminole County. Florida

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CITY CLERK OF SAID CITY AND

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'-""y
for Petitioner Pott Office BOx
nford, Florida, 37771, and file the
Origlnalwlthth.CI.rkof,hecircuI,
Court on or befote April 31, 1973;
Ofherwis, a default and ultimate
judgment will be ent
against
you for the relief demanded in the

'1L'IiK.I41J.

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Req. Real EstateBroker

Locations

Want to buy Air CQn.litioner, 17.000
BTU, no larger than 15"x30 - '
C.Ood cOndition 373 1041

Call CredIt Dept
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 A East It, St , Sanford 373, II
E'e'sftQ 1116
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OPEN NOON 'Ill DARK

Larry's Mart. 215 Sanford Ave.

new for UI, balance of SIS Cash or
Spaymentsof 110 New warranty.

Nine lot's, Lake Crystal winter
home's, 33'x166', 177,000. Call 373
3659

Buy

For used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Buy 1 or 1001 items.

in Sewing cabinet, repossessed

Box 1761
Sanford, Fla 377;)

to

CASH 322.4132

GOLDEN TOUCH'N SEW

Exclusive
Home Sites

LAKE MARY- Centrally located.
corTlmfr(ial. 5)9,9)0 By Owners

Sneak

Singer * *

Singer's best model, winds bobbin
In machine Full automatic. Pay
balance of 57$ or 10 payments O
U

M (JPISWORTH REALTY
tfl W 1st St
3736051,373 0317

NEW 1, 3 an 3 bedroom home's and
townhouses Wall lowell carpet,
wallpaper, built in kitchen and no

features All for only $21,900

1105 Laure, Ave 2 Sctrms, carpet,
air, large yard- 1130 mo plus
securIty deposit Ui 041 or $34-

j

* They're Hot!

Executive Home

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REALTOR 3727495

1 Bedroom frame house. $15,000
cash 32) 0263

*

68—Wanted

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CLIFF JOROAN,REALTOR

One &amp; Two bedrooms, air &amp; carpet,
adults. $95 5. up. Also 2 bedroom
unfurnithe.ct, *95 327 1110

purchas

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1273

I or 7 Bedroom Adults Only
Park Avenue Mobite Park
25.15 Park Drive, 377 7161

Handle exclusive engine oil level
indicator.
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76065. Hwy 17-97
RFAI
Tnu ,,i
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* Neat and like new,) bedroom, 7 boOs

LOW DOWN PAYMENT
Ornamental stone fireplace, turned
columns, sunken paneled family
room. 3 bedroom's, garage, red
wood prIvacy fence, carpet.
BargaIn at $73,. FHA-VA. 53$.

to ?Pie Herald Classified ad's are
black and white pi reai all over.

1
with 'small buildog
(l$s21),Wpth Or withotjt fence.
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Will
"nence, in prop In 000010. ZiQ tag and) needle
Seminole Co. 934 5199
position. Like new Condition, sold

A Touch Of Green

* *SPANISH CHARM*

Two bedroom apt. at 115' French
Ave Water furnished sito per
ma, plus 125 depo'sit 322 61)7 or
6$ 1637

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Peg. Real Estate Broker

713? S Myrtle- Ave , Sanford
tJhon , 371064)

Act Tw room garage apt. al
new appliances, air conditioned,
Carpeted, Abunnt cabinet &amp;
closet space Mayfair 371 0669.

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Win REALTY

Servce and Supply dealers with
products manufactured by
Purolator, Welts. Fram, Uniroyal,
Champion. Bosch and Auto4ite.

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acreage, small tracts

373 p170

cash for inventory and services

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200 on ST. JOHNS RIVER- with

JIM DANDY JAZZ FEEd

"Buy Direr? From Boxcar"
GORMLY'S F 46. Sanford 373 173J

Thank's to Classified Ad, users get
last resultS at a low cost Try one
todayt Phone 377 7611 or 5)1 9993

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EASY 10 OWN-- 1 bdrm. with
central heat heat &amp; fenced yard.
Only 119.500 Terms available,

67A—Feed

109W. 1st Sf. 322 7335
We Buy Furniture

43—Lots-Acreage

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Dinette 'set, table 1. 1 chair's. Very
good condition, 125 372 13*5

baths, family room with fireplace,

FR OM $160
110 W.AIRPORT BLVD.

canbeoperaIedoutof.orhomeon

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* 1- 2 Bedroom

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* Heated Pool

'SANFORDI

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Clothes Washer.Drye

* Recreational Build

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NOW IS THE TIME
EXCELLENT residential building
lot's. BUY AND BUILD, cash
or term,

PflhI,flflni

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SPECIAL
-lar
" Swimming, fishing, boating, BR,2
bedroom, 2 bath, family room,
bath, 119,900. CORBETT REAL
with fireplace, central air,
Cx
ESTATE, REALTOR, 641 4791
celient financing $37,750
1975 3 BR Skyline, Payments less
HOME &amp; BUSINESS. Operate your
than US per mo
o*nbusinesswithIivingqrt,'s
GREGORYMOBILEHOMES
plus garage apartment. Excellent
3*03 Orlando
commercIal property on 17 97.
Sannr3fl S200
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Harold Hall Realty

fhahuahuo. AKC Req $ ma nIC
female, white with fawn
marking's, 143. 321 0503

KULP DECORATORS

3210029

EXTRA

ST. JOHNS REALTY Co.
BROKERS
Days- 3276173
Nights 377 5421 or 3fl 1337

5whOldodS

LOOx (NO For a babysitler, Try
a
Classifien Afl

Broker, 101WCommercial
Sanford 373 7111

VERY NIcE, 3 bedroom, 7 bath CB
home, central heat &amp; air, on
corner lot with orange trees and
big shadetree's Has extra lot at no
additional cost.

* Dishwasher.Djsposal

chemicals, advertising, and
training ideal one man or family
Work full or part time
f_li
-.._._
..._ -. -vwr 'iv i(A OCiIliS I tampa)
Il) 619 7395 L &amp; M Mobile Ma'n
tenance Service, 706 S Pearl
Circle, flrandon. Florid,,. 33511

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Unfurnjshed

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machine We tuonli,

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il*/. 1792 SAnford

*
New house's ma rural area No down
payment, monthly payments let's
thn rent Goi,ernment subjidizel
to qualified buyer's. Call to see if
you qualify!

* Range.Refrige,ao

$3,795
Why invest in a franchise when a
total investment of 13.793 will put
t1 in your awn Service business
earning $15,000 to 530.000 a year
and more Learn how 71 other
people in Florida operate their
own mobile home wash, wax and
mildew treatment service. All
work done by chemicals and

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JOHPIKRIDEPASSOC

* "Get 'Em While *

* W/W Shag Carpet

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COUNTRY ESTATE, 29 Acre's, has 3
homes, lake frontage, orange
tree's and all high ground.

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Bellmen, AM 5 PM shifts, per
manent employment. Company
benefits Apply in person 6 to $
pm, Holiday Inn, Altâmonte
Spring's.

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PINIAI APAI1TMEP.4T

24-Business Opportunities

Tony's Homes &amp; Cars

W. Garneft White

home on a wooded lakefront lot
Has S bedroom's, 3 baths, large
family room, double garage, with
extra large storage room. Central

Villas
,(

Green leather davenport &amp; Swivel
rocker. 372 1771 or af'er 5:30 323

TWO STORY colonial masonr)

Sand lewood

Wanted
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Factory rebate on purchase of annew home

BEFORE GOING HOME

heat 5. aIr.

53,

And

rl1rcp THESE LISTINGS

condition. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths
two car garage witt, workshop. Al
rooms are extra large. Largi
corner lot with big tree's. Gooc
terms offered by owner,

MAST EPS COVE
ON THE LAKE
37) 7900

21— Situations

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FICTITIOUSNAME
FICTITIOUSNAME
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. 11TH
NOTICEOFPUILICSAI.E
Notice is hereby given that we are
Notic Is hereby given that I am JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
CASE NO. 73•S39.CA.09.D
necessary See Art Proctor.
engaged in buSiness at 7357 A San engaged
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Lt &amp;
in
business
at
7357A
San
engaged
in
business
at
$95
Hwy
477.
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
THAT
pursuant to Summary
CIRCUIT CIVIL
Sanford Wheel Ranch
___________________________
Jose Center. Winterws flivd, Jose Center. Wlnterwoojs Blvd. Longwood, Seminole County. CIVIL
FLORIDA FEDERAL SAVINGS
ACTION NO. 7S;sCA.ot.A Judgment rendered on the 2nd day
Winter Park. Seminole County, Winter Park. Seminole County, FlOrida, under the fiCtitiOtj names PATRICIA L. TRIER.
AND LOAN ASSOCIA ION, a
TELEPHONE SOLICITORS
of April, A.D 197$, in lhat certain LOST: Toy femal. poodle. 14 yr's..
Florida. under the fictitious name of Florida under the fictiIit,j name of 04 COPY VAN PRINTING. COPY
United States corporation,
apricot, answers to "Honey Bun",
AM I C U S
Plir'tiff, caus, pending In the Circuit Court in
W H 0 L E S A L E AMICIJS VINYL REPAIR, and that
VAN PEGBOARD SYSTEMS, vaPlaintiff
Willow &amp; 25th St. REWARD. 373.'
$3 Per. Hr. Salary
SPECIALTIES, and that we intend
and for Seminole County. Florida,
COPY VAN
BUSINESS SYSTEMS, WILLIAM
xl.
S.
PERCY
nrx ri..,, ai,
i,.oijry,
'CUUUAPU ACCOUNTING MARILYN S. PERCY. his wife; ATIATICHATIONAL. AP4KOF
If you qualify. Will train special
PAUL H. McMANIGLE. etc., et al., of the
Clrcui? Court. Seminole Se'mhole County, Florida in ac- SYSTEMS,
Defendant
and that I intend to LOUISE BARP4ES and RICHARD SANFORD, a National Banking
Individuals Part time or semi full
6—Child
Care
County. Florida in accordance with cordance with the pro'.islons of the register said names with the Clerk P. DCDREU.
NOTICE OF ACTION
time. See Mr Pt,. 1017 A M
the provisions Cf tP, Fictitious Flctitio,,'s Name Statutes,
Association.
is
PIalnIaf
and
RER
Wit
of Circuit Court, Seminole County.
TO- PAUL H. MCMANIGLE and
Defenjants
PERMANENT
COATING. INC.,
Name Statutes, To Wit. Section Section $6309 Florid,, Statutes 1931.
WYN 0 BLISS is Defendant, the. Baby Sitting for doctor's only Will
Florida in accordance with the
BARBARA MCMANIGLE. his wife,
CLERK'S NOTICE OF SALE
101 Concord Drive, Casselbsrry.
MS.09 Florida Statutes 1957.
undCrslgned,
as
Clerk
of
said
Court,
5: Luis J. Blondet
stay
wIth
children
while
they
provisIons of the Fictitious Name
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN will, at 11:00 o'clock A M..
Apply In person only.
S. Luis J. Blondet
on the
travel Good references. 374-2005.
Olivia M Blondet
Statutes.
TO-Wit
Section
565.09
THAT
PURSUANT TO THE Final ttn day Cf April, A 0.
YOU
ARE
NOTIFIED
that
an
Olivia
M
Blondet
ADDRESS UNKNOWN
1913, offer for
Publish: April i, 11. 21, 25. 1913
Florida
Statutes
1957
'
You can t a fair price when you
actiOntoforeclosea mortgagecn the
Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale sqle and sell to th, highest and
Publistt April 7, 11, 21. ii. 1973
DEM 29
WIlliams Bibysitting Service. *13, 1
best
5: Copy Van of Florida Inc.
athertise your "dorEt needs" in
following property in Seminole
entered in the cause pending in the bidder for cash, at the
DCM
front (west)
chIld, $25 for 7 per we*k. 3733951.
David S. Cavton
the Want Ads
County, Florida Lot 61, APPLE
Circuit
Court
in
and
for
Seminole
door
of
the
Seminole
County
FICTITIOUS NAME
President
County, Florida described as Courthouse.
VALLEY, UNIT TWO. according to
Notice is hereby given that we are
in Sanford, Florida, the
Publish: March 17, 74, 31, April 7,
f011owsthe plat thereof as recorded in Piat
engaged in business at $95 Hwy 427. 1975
following
described personal
FICTITIOUS NAME
Book li, Page 33, Public Records of
The Northerly 22 feet of Lot 2). an property, to-wit:
Longwood. SemInole County, DEL-n
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
I
am
of Lots 22 and 73, and the Southerly
Seminole County, Florida.
F rkta. under the
UU.1 1969 6-cytlnder Ford pickup.
name of
_____________________________
engaged inbusines's at
has been filed against you a
$69 feet of Lot 71, Block A, LAKE body type F-tOO
7331 Compass GRAPHICS COMPOSITION, end
truck. SerIal No.
CITY OF
are requirel to serve a copy of your Dr., Orfarudo 37107. Seminole that we Intend to register
HARNEY SHORES, according to F1OANE757 with
NOTICE UNDER PIC7ITIOUS
said name
Florida Motor
FICTITIOUS NAME
County, Florida under the fictit,ous
AL.TAMONTE
the
SPRINGS.
Plat
thereof
wrlfltn defenses, if any, to it
as
recorded
in
NAME
LAW
with the Clerk of tte Circuit Court,
Plat Vehicle TItle No 33)953?
Notice is hereby
FLORIDA
given that I am Book 7, Page 77, of the Public
Notice is Hereby Given that the
Said
sale
Is
made
to
satisfy
the
CONDITIONING &amp; HEATING
Stanton, pIaIntiws attorney,
CO., cordancewlth the provisions of the
oulevard,
Winter
"d that I intend to register said Fictiti
Springs, Florida
ADOPTION
OF
address l's P.O. Bax 3342, Tenth
busine'ssunderthefIctltiousflam,Of CONSIDER
Name Statutes, ToWit:
SemlnoieCoonfy,
Floridaunder
the atpubllcsaietothehigh,standbest foreclosure
name
with
the
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
PROPOSEDORDINANCE
Floor, Florida Federal Buitdino.
JOE'SBOUTIOUEat71N
Section 65509 JIeiri,t.
let'
I,I,l,,,.. IIOrJl
"I_i,
UT
P1LUAH bidderforcashatll;000'c)orke,rn
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN;
17-9?, in the 'i;;T'
Arthur H. Beckwlth, Jr.
accordance with the provi's
befor* May 5, 1975. and file the
of
David S. Cayton
register saId name with the Clerk
Of *'st front door of the Seminole
register the said name with the the City of Altamonte Springs,
By: Martha T. VihIen
Wit: Ie'ctiori $6309 Florida Statutes
ifffier before servic, on plaintfVs
ij
Florida
in
accordanc,
with
1937.
the Florida
public hearIng to consider enactattorney or immediately thereafter;
DEL-fl
Seminole County, Florida
provision's of the Fictitious
SPEER &amp; SPEER, PA.
S: John E. Lallier
mint of
Name (Seat)
inanc, . 371
otherwis, a dfeuIt wilt be entere'd
_____________________________
SPINE PITTS.
AttorneyS for PtAin?iff
Statute's, To.Wit: Section iss.o,
titii,, ,,,
jnr
n•Jv
vwtwr
ucuuj
tlOrida
POSY
OVVICS
60K
UURT
1343
Statutes
OF
1957.
Publish: March 17, 71, 31, AprIl 7.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
in the complaInt or petition.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Robert Pitt's.
FLORIDA
113 Magnolia Averxje
EIGHTEENTH
5: Margaret M. Batten
OF
ALTAMONTE
By: Ceceiia V. Ekern
SPRINGS,
WITPIESSmy h-and and the Seal of
One.HaIfOer
JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT
$EMINOL
Sanford,
Florida
37371
Publish:
April
7,
14,
21.
25,
1975
)E 79
this Court on April 3rd, 197$.
FLORIDA
Deputy
Clerk
ADOPTING
BY
PublIsh:
April
7,
II,
71,
28.
COUNTY, FLORIDA
DEM-75
Publish: April 7, 1975
1975
(SEAL)
Publish; April 7, 1915
REFERENCE THE PROVISIONS
OEM-fl
CIVIL ACTION NO. P1-464CA44.A
OEM-Il
Arthur H. Bockwtm, Jr.
DEMI3
OF THE SOUTHERN STANDARD
In ri: the M.rrZa. at
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
Clerk of She Court
PLUMDING CODE, 97) EDITION.
JAMES C. HAMPTON. Husband
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
FOR
tNVITATIO$TOIID
SEMINOLE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
COUNTY,
By: Joy Stokes
AND AMENDMENTS THERETO,
'g
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tt IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Notice is hereby given that the
FLORIDA
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. AGNES R. HAMPTON. Wife
TOGETHER WITH THE 1974
Deputy Clerk
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
by virtue of that certain Writ
CIty of Cassefberry of Seminoli
CUlT
CIVIL ACTION NO. 71SS4.CA.
SEMINOLE
Publish, April 7. Id, 21,71. 1973
COUNTY.
CUlT,
REVISION TO THE SOUTHERN
SEMINOLE
Execution Issued out of and under
COUNTY,
NOTICE
OFACTION
County, Florida will receIve sealed STANDARD PLUMRII4r. rrtrio
FLORIDA
C
DEMO
tn A....
,_ •_, ,,
,_•
V.
.flr %.Wfliy
uvri UT FLORIDA
D40$ up to 5:00 P.M. Monday, April
In re the MarrIage of:
CIVIL ACTION NO. 75-114CA4$.A
1971 EDITION, ADOPTED BY THE
PROBATE
DIVISION
Seminole County, Florida, upon a
1 Fiarrnont Street
___
14, 197$, In the Casselberry City Hail,
ROY CHESTER. Husband
In re: the Marriage 04
so U T H E R N
CASE NO. PR.75.Sl.CP
S7ANDAR0
final judgment rendered in the
Rochester. New York
NOTICE OF SALE
Casselberry, Florida for Hurst
MONROE
LAMAR
FRYER,
In Cs: Estate
BUILDING CODE CONGRESS,
You are hereby notified that •
Notice is hereby given purwant to
aforesaid court on ths 75th
o
Powtr Rescue Tool.
Husband.
RUTH
CHESTER,
Wife
THREE (3) COPIES OF WHICPf
Proceeding for dissolution of
a Final Judgment of foreclosure
February, A 0 1975. in that certain RALPH J. UP BANS.
Sp'pclflcit;ons may be obtained
NOTICE OF ACTION
Petitioner, marriage hes been filed
so u T H E N
S T A N OAR D
Deceased.
CCSC
dated March lIst, 1975, entered in
entitled,
against
you
General
Finance
from the City Manager, Casselberry
ends
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
PLUMBING CODE, 1971 EDINOTICETOCREDITORS
CivitActionplo.73.57.CA01Bofthe
Corporation of Florida. Plaint.f,
andyousrerequiredtoserveapy
City Hall, Casselberry, Florida. Th
RUTH CHESTER
YVONNE DAVIS FRYER, Wife,
TION,
AND
of your written detente's, if any,
AMENDMENTS
x's' Dallas 1. &amp; Laura Childer's, TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
Circuit Court of th, 15TH JudicIal
City reserve's the rIght to accept or
73 Rldae Court East
Respondent.
THERETO, AND
1974 REV.
thereto upon Pet Itioners Attorneys, Defendant, which aforesaid Writ of CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
Circuit in and for Seminole County,
relect
any
or
a'l
bids.
Apartment
8-6
NOTICE OF ACTION
ISION TO SOUTHERN STAND.
SAID ESTATE:
*tuose names and addresses appear
Florid.., wtereln FIRST FEDERAL
Execution
was
delivered
to
me
as
H,ry 0. Hug
TO: Yvonne Davis Fryer
West Haven. Connecticut
ARC) PLUMBING CODE, 197)
You and each Of you are hereby
SAVINGS
below,onorbefo,eAprll)0 1975and Sheriff of Seminole County. Florida,
AND
LOAN
CIty Manager
06516
Address UnknOwn
notifIed
and
required
to
EDITION, HAVING BEEN ON
file
file
any
the origir.ab thereof with the anilhaveievieduponth,,oIio,i,ing
ASSOCIATION OF HOMESTEAD, a
PublIsh:
AprIl
1,1, 1973
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE
Clerk of this Court either
fpr
described property owned by Laura claims and demands which 'ou or
OEM-li
that ROY CHESTER

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Manager.
p.o
Box
Casselberry. Fla, 32107

Submit resumes to
Thomas Wilson Ill
Executive Director
Sanford Housing Authority
Castle Brewer Court
Fla 37711
_________________________________

profitable income. For details.
write Mail Sales, Division, Box 10,
Can Help
Watkins Products, Inc Winona,
Call 473 4317
Write P.O. Box 1213 MInnesota, 55917
Sanford.Florida 32771
Need immediately, used
ar
salesman
Experience not

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Deflary, Adults Lovely large
bedroom air, Ideal for retire
person's 665 6151. 32? 5051

65—Pets-Supplies

* $1,000 *

,

CLOSE Ill, older home in excellen

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FIIANKLItIAIIMS APTS,
1170 F bride Ave
371

EDUCATION
Undergraduate Typist, general typ,ng, manuscripts,
degree in accounting,
preferrably
outlines, reports, memorandums,
an MBA and 3 years Federal
addressing envelope's, mail outs.
accounting experience
letters. stencils, S hectigraph or
dtto m,v,ferc Pck u
I
fl ".'flfQr 1fC,i 372 /.41

PROBLEM
PerhapsAlcoholic Anonymous

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Monday, AprIl 7, 1fl3-..

Commercial Properties
Homes, Lots
Acreage

3 BEDROOM, 2 bath, cb home
located on a beautiful seclude d
wooded lot. This is an Immaculat e
home. Hits carpc'trd floors. centra
heat 5, air, many other nICI
feature-s

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Attention
Northern Visitors

Sanford
Newly painted at
decorated large 7 bdrm opt. ne,
hoSpital $65 off first mo 5,63 p er
ma 323 903)

and be a registerccj EMI Salary_
range-sf99
51,216 Mo, Send

as

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Evenh'g Herald, Sanford, Fl,

41—Houses

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41—Houses

MIII IONS of dollars in Real Esti Ic
's sold daily in the Classified AcIS
Nothing %n'alI,lxut that'

years administrative experience
Meet
requirements of Fl
Firefighters Standards Council.

the Ooeraiinq Budget, approves
invoice's for payment, verilie'
employer time cards and per
formS other duties
direCted by
the Exeutie Director.

says

29—Rooms

Two rooms at 1)06 W 3rd St $16 a
week each 377 11$) alter 6

Community of tS.000 population
Muit have 5 ears Cxperience as
full time firefighter including 7

and

eQuipment

_______________________________

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Real Estate

General Office

Balances daily cash receipts journal
4nd deposits same In local bank
Insures accuracy of tenant
Security deposits held in separate
account and makes periodic
u%tments to same

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ILLUSTRATIVE DUTIES
RC(I
alt dOumc'nt. conlrscts
and re9Otiables for the purpose of
CS'ditif'lQ accounts within the Work your own hours Earn extra
Journal and general ledger Keeps
income as an AVON Represcn
accurate records of income and
fative Call -ii 3079
Cxppflsp; recording same in
lpCcfled mccounts
FIRE CHIEF
Makes

3 Lines Minimum

Noon - The Day

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lyping, hnrthand preferred 619
Atlantic National flank Bldg 373
41S0.

someone

who's been helpful to careful that another doesn't now put in writing so there'll be pork, sour cream, butter, for advertising so&lt;alled health
of the American heart
you recently. Your remarks overshadow you on something no misunderstancljng.
cheese and fatty sausage. Also, products.
Assa.,
dedicated
scientists, the
will anger this person when he achieved. This person is not
what
about
the
healthy
Swiss
The fact the article was National Heart and Lung
learns of them.
entitled to share the returns.
PISCES(Fcb.20.71arch20)lf and their saturated fats, '.Tittefl by a doctor doesn't Institute and other publicGEMINI (May 21-June 20)
you're not careful you'll exceed cheeses and dairy p ucts' itiake it holy. I was asked by spirited organizations, the
Something will be offered you.
budget on something you Eastern European and Russian one owner of such a health incldence'tf heart disease in the
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.

Rentals

PEOPLE, grOwing Winter P,,,h.
Real Estate firm needs
representti, to Staff new Sub
divijion in the Sanford area Call
Mr Robert Greene, Realtor
AREA ONE REALTORS. INC
647.

tiHOn

RATES

HOURS

people

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18-Help Wanted

SANFORD HOUSING
AUTHORITY
MAJOR F UNCTION Thi5 (s a high
ly responsible administrative
Involv!ng tIie accurate
lCcOunting for all funds received
andsDent,aswelias,unp.jy
he Federal governmt info debt
ftrvlCtand advan(e amortilation
funds,

8319993
3222611
________________________

Dr. Lanib

enclosed

Wanted

J

Seminole

itbout

people confused
1975

On

______________________________

_____________________________________________________________________________

For Tuesday, April 8,

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lit Slatoc', and •orc. man n
'stallation
concrete foundation

work for Signs. equDment. Dump's,
xtc Undergrouno or above ground
Storage tank's. Dewatering. ccCvAtion. driveway Culvert pipes
and Pined walls, retaining walls
Keith R Smith Construction In
305671 IllS Stan. 71 hr's

Kil(hen

Sa$nroom Cabinets.
counter tops, Sinks In
Stallation i. ,,ilable Bud
Cabeil 327 1051 anytime

_LondOearg
C&amp;A Backhoc Service

A re you a full time drivvc wilts a part
Lnocl,arinq septic tank's,
time car? Check the Automotive
lill d,rt,
Alt Kind's of
Section in The Herald everyday
3279117, 5341195
______________________________

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?ss,,.L)IQI

Tree Service
/s lTree5,,-rvtt'
Complete Tree Care
1W f),sck) Klauck 3735144

Will Drilling
WELLS DRIL,ED PUMPS
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
At' types a SiteS
We repair and service
S'tlfdE MACHINE &amp;
SUPPLY CO
207W 3rd St
3226137

Pi tNr4tNc. A GARAGE SALE
f)CiP'I FORGIT TO AD
VFR'IcfIT
1C4
THE
CL 45511 II I) ADS 12 7611

322-2ô11 o 831-9993

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Herald. Sanford, FL

Mod Walker

ARE YOU TkROU&amp;P IT
tç 761 NESP.PR,

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violence that could always
d
Court Judge David Strawn
yesterday asked the Seminole
County Commission for a
telephone buzzer system that a
judge could use to alert armed
deputies In anotlier part of the
courthouse.
And specially, Strawn said
that a Seminole County jafl
inmate, who has already been
convicted of various felordes
and who has threstened "to
all around the
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prior Information of a courtroom struggle that developed
last week and stationed additiorwl men In the courtroom
to hiantile it. "We got ever)tWng
under control, but it took extra
personnel todo It," he declared

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Knowles' proposal calls for
proposal calls for a
building on city build a twostory building and
J at French Avenue told Uie
Board there is not an
and Seminole Boulevard.
area of that size available in the
Knowles admitted, however, downtown area.
Ulat his PrOPOAed l"Lim was
The Board of Director's

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next Tuesday, April IS. For those who are dellnquci!-, in filii91
there are penallim assemed by the IRS. JHerald Staff Photo by
Vincen t )

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unanimously endorsed the administrative building were
construction of a new city hall proposed this morning.
building and urged the city
Knowles said where the 5(~
Commission to pursue the idea. )ear-old city W is presently
The Board had little located is the -ideal" site for a
discussion on the proposal new building, but there is not
presented by City Manager enough area to accommodate
Warren 'Pete' Knowles other the projected necessary
thari POSN the idca of locating parking and square footage for
the city hall in a downtown a building.

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Commerce this morning
No other locations for a new

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mpde by John Krider, wW go to'
to take the lead," he aid.
the City Cotriml an Where
HoA4rd liodgM chairman of already there is some cone=
the Bankers Cormnittee of the mer thf,rTlority of building a
chamber, said he would like to ne w city hall.
ComrabWorters John Monis,
A. A. McClanahan and Gordon
Meyer have said that they feel
son* action sbould be taken to

solve the city's drainage
problem before money Is spent

Senator Vo t P shes

on Constructing a new city hall.

Commissioner Julian Sten.
strom, in light of the fact that

fly ED PRICKETT
Askew planned to focus oil the revenue slump that has forced

he city voters have defeated a
Askew's budget recommendationts brought groans from L
referendum on a $6 miWon bond
issue, are in favor of going
vowed to seek additional funds for the state,s county school ahead with consideration of a

hint to cut recommended state spending
by $1 million, onFlorida Education Commissioner Ralph Turlingthn, who

reorganization of state social and environmental agencies to
improve Services and onmeaswesto curb
ofoffice, i
eluding stronger financial disclosure laws.

their 60-day sesMon in Tallahassee today in a convivial atmosphere temporarily laying aside the economic proems and
F
days are traditionally given to swearing in new members,
politi cal corruption that have plagued the state.
honorinR
the most valuable merrberv
- of the past session as picked
The first Wil on Olt Senate calendar -Senate Bill No. 10 is
in
Florida
newspaper
polls
and
setting
the stage for the next 60
proposed

stems.

new city hail.

In Seminole, school olficlais, al though disenchanted wi th

School Supt. Bud Layer, however, has predicted no new teachers

law to rename SR 46 (Sanford's First Street) from days
wi ll he hired in the county next year
unless legislators find
u.s. l7.O2toIntersthte4thewiuiamAKrasrI1ighway
additi onal funds over and above what the governor recoinVogt said this morning he will call Seminole's delegation mended
State Seuitor John Vogt, head of Seminole County 's
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good roads and good bridges."
Vogt reserved a Serkate gallery seat for Mrs. El!zabeth

legblators plan to present during this session of the legislature.
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or a bridge in his memory.

Iii resuming his fight for a financial disclosure law, Askew
Picking up w here he left off la st year w hen lainakers redu
ced
Ns comprehensive disclosure bill to a watered down law.
Reorganization issues focus on demtralizafior. of the huge

e major item 11l be budget problems created by the

I)epartiuent of Health and Rthabththtie Services and con-

economicsiump that has sent unemployment in Florida climbing solidation of en0ronmental agencits.

,kew as set to present his "State of the State '1nesge
lawmakers assembled in a flower bedecked House ftniber one

Talinhassee,

past national a%erages
Askew has presented a $4.49 million budget to legislators,
cutting spending by $153 million, but has done little to justi fy and

defend his rmmendations.

Stenstrom said this morning,

next "I don't care where it 13
s budget, predict no cutbacks in tl~e educational co(juilujity. 1ukd," but that
the city

Vogt said some bun proposed by Seminole 's delegation
wm't make it this year, but the cocoa Beach Democrat said

Filing them this year will make those same bilispruneforpassage
rwxt sear.

By DONNA F-STES
Herald Staff Writer

"needs a new city hall."
I don't consider drainage a

proem any more, Moore
said last night in the City
Commission meeting.
Knowles said the downtown
businesses are l ooki ng or
something to stimulate the
He said a new cit)' hall under
construction would help to

change

the

depressii n

philosophy of the businesmen.
Knowles' proposal, based

pro jected

flgurc

would cost $1.e million to zi:-

commodate 50,000, a 19
projection.

mdtl no deposits could be at. operation by "someone" and $125 noted "llennigan
-it M.70, rebated by the city or
tributed to thal, source.
%Nhole trays of paper uscii.
Christmas Party" - was the rebate from the city of
Around the the Clock
Ex-Police CWef Tom HenMrs. Shomate. who also borrowed by him from the fund
I ON(.WOOI)
Acting nigan, in a telephone Interview serves as city hall office when his mother
41j
ridge
died
when the benevolent fund had
Calendar
5A Public Safety Director James with The Herald s mornIng, tanager, said
given
no
has
actually spent only $100 for the
Plelcones turned over to City said he was always under the one from the Police Depart.
Ilennigan said at the job.
Clerk Orinle R. SI`1011111tt' sort'(' impresssion the monies were ment a key to the offi(-v side of deFirtments' 1974 "hristinas
m cs ...... .........
411
1129 this morning, identified as turned in at city halL
Ilennigan said in March the
city hdII. and suggeste,d that the party there was nnt enough
DearAbby
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receipts
from
the
sale
of
acmoney to buy a drink for those tear gas expenditure was for
Mrs. Shomate, treasurer - of office is being broken into.
Dr. Lamb
10A
Editorial ....................4A cident reports for March awl the city for the past 17 years,
"Perhaps someone is using a attending. Ile said he nude out pocket dispensers for the
a check for $85.55 to the motel women employes. Ile said
Horoscope ................ 10A part of February.
said no funds have ever been fingernail file to get into cit
Hospital .................... 5A
But, he said, he is continuing turned Into city coffers from the hall as was done to get into my where the party was held for today. however, that he per.
Obituaries
SA an investigation to determine report sales
the drinks. With the drink sonally bought as gifts for the
office in the past," she said
Sports
what happened to receipts from
as
Mrs. Shomate also charged
Plelcones said his offictirs money and a sum he had men employes tear
TeleSIon
lO
the sale of reports prior to his "somtone" is gaining ad need access to a copying
dispemers arrJ the benevolent
g
C
taking office two months ago
mitttance to city hall at night inacWng at night since 14 said the fund now actually o -es fund money as not used for
%VF.ATIIF,
that purpose.
Although it was reported and has, on several occasions, separate forms mu3t be hint 55 cents.
Yesterday's hlgh'85 low this accident report revenues - wsed the city copying machine. completed when an arrest is
flennigan "d he would have
AN
4
morning 53. Partly cloudy and said to average about SG5
She said alt,hough she has made. - We used to have a key,
to 6A at the benevolent funtl
arm through Wednesday with monthly had been previously disabled the machine when but most of the time when we go any repayment for contribution books
Jhighs lower to mid Os. Laws to.
to recall the delAils In
rom ennga.
placed
in
the
Poli
ce
Departcity
hall
closng
at
night
several
over
there
(to
hall)
now
the
dty
both
night lower to mid 60s. Com'xansactiwis.
.
The fnmwr polltv titlef could
pleir w.-athrr &amp;Aalls as well as ment's berwvolent fund, cer- times she has found on opening power is shut off the rn,athine.City Manager Warren 'Pttr' Kno-A les I right I
cises Greater
lfarLwk's audit Whou-e
Daytona Beach tides for tified public accountant Harold city hail in the morning thatthe
Hennigan, discussing the not explain the expenditu
d the Satifurd Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors on proposal
Wednesday on Page 5A.
llartscxk in an adult of the fund machine was put back In burvoleat fund audit, said the notcl in the relwrt for tear res fundonJan, 31 hada bala nce f for a ne dt% hall. Cham be r President Wayne A!ort left, is an
itItt'rtt liti-t-t.
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calling for non-partLun elections of state attorneys and a Lill

by Howie klinsider
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As a result, private bonding
attorneys - at no cost to the
county
have drafted
legislation that will be in.
froduced at this session of the
legislature.
Al though there has been some
contro versy over the proposal,
especially City of Casselberry

By MICK LOCHRIDGE see a feasibility study on
Hersid Stall Water
locating the city haU either on
the
of the Chamber
The Board of Directors of
building or

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Last week Rayfield Lane Jr,

prevent the murder of a judge how after
Senate President Demey Baron,
by in mates the re because
prisoners "were aware of the gaveled the 160 legisla tors into session,

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conunissioners to sit in on the

in Marin County, Calif., didn't

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any hint of trouble planned. but
"when there's six to eight to
sentence, like there Is
tornoff ow, I might not be aware
of everything in advance."

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her father's 32) ears' serv ice he honored by naming a state road

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together early next week to discuss various important measures

brough said that such a system
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crisis that could arise In the to "honor a man who just quietly ded icate d his life to building

Commissioner John Kim.

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usuall y anticipate when ere

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Amid asPlenthdarrayor flowers, norIdalegislators ope

the courtroom, Strawn said.

VBobMontana
BUT
HAVE ALL OUR
SUGGESrIONS ON HOW TO
IAAPI?OVE C0140iTIONS
IN SCHOOL

JIM RYAN

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warning" of any trouble.

by Dick CovoH

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the ii leglatIon that took
away SCOPA's ability to even
issue bonds on their own land

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commissioners, "we could alert
armed deputies who are
s tationed In the jail" Strawn
declared, "we'd like not to rely

The buzzer alert system
would enable personnel to

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But,UnIIkeSCJDA,theportjs
limited to attrac ting Indust to
SIS
the 120 acres designated as
SCOPA property next to
— Interstate Four and the St.Johitg
with last year's decision by spirited individual who refuses subsidized by
funds from state west of Sanford. And, although
federal powers to veto the canal to let a small thi
ng like the racing tax revenue as well as a the state's Industrial Financing
for environmental reasons.
canal decision stand In his way, special county millage?
Act of 1969 gave SCOPA the
The attraction that the port the Port still holds solid at.
As wi th the Seminole County authority to issue revenue
offered to prospective In- fractios for indusfries.
Industrial
Development bonds to prospective clients
dustries would have been an
"We want to underscore that Authority (SCWA), th
e func. who qualify, more recent
obvious one
water fran. the Port sits on the crossroads tion of SCOPA to "promote legislation has clouded the
sportation Is the lowest cost of a major interstate highway, the industrial economy of the ability of the Port to do so
mode for transportation "for araiiroadandarjver.A)thot
State, increase opportunities
In an attempt to insure that
the commodities for which it Is we're water-oriented, we're not for gainful Mployrnent ;ind SCOPA was not able to
bond
dddpt iti'
ristrit d tu tlt xilusi i 1f
puRh ing po er, tmproe outs
of Port property, a law k
And, according to Port of transportation," Ryan says li ving conditions and otherwise was passed tha
t was poorly
Authority Director Jim Ryan,
And just what is the purpose conttibute to
an aggressive, community. of the Port, which is presently
welfare of the Sta te."
"They threw the baby out with

week for the armed robbery at a ft"i"4 explained tb6t A b=er tence for rape.
ristem WMM nolt reWx the
Winn Dixie store.
current physical m4W that
SLrawn said that Brevard
Gilvin was also charW Ws
thit
judlit
already
has
on
hand,
County
already has a similar
week in a recent
but would add to it.
buzzer alert system.
Seminole County jail. In ad.
Wfion, the unemployed electrician has already received
two life sentences from Indian

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catalyzed Strawn's concern.
a 24-year-old Eatonville man,
JUDGE DAVID RMAWN
had to tx, b(xh4 removed in
The inrute, Gary Lee Gil%in,
23, of Mt. Sterling, Ky, Is aL. cumPaWW -Straiwn. into tht handcuffs and kg km after be

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the 1065 special le gislati on that
conc'tved Seminole County
Port Authority (SCOPA were
throw n a crippling left hook

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do
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his hand to score the last two."
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ByBILLBELI.vIL
Herald Staff Writer
The Port will see large
creases in activity when the
Cross Florida Barge Canal 13
completed. Extension of
vast waterway et west of
Sanford will provide entrance
and exit through the St. Johns
River, Indian River Canal to
Port Canaveral,'
So reads a small brochure
proclaiming the joys that an
Industrial port
with easy
access to the state's Atlantic
s s dS
:iurUrn port of Jacksonville
can offer to a prospective
client.

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State Rep. Bob Hattaway has
Joined County Commission
Chairman Sid Vihlen Jr. in
opposition to State Rep. Vince
Fechtel's decision to "oppose
legislation" to split Circuit
Court Clerk duties and create a
county comptroller's office.
This Is a "fight between
Fechtel and Hattaway,"

Hattaway says. "We vill just
have to see who can outdo who
on the floor. I will take it
through the House with or
without his support."
In a letter to the Seminole
Legislative Delegation and

Republican. said he sees -no
Justificrtion" for the new office
and questioned the potential
costs,

By BOB LLOYD
Herald Staff Writer

The letter angered Vlhten
because the commission
chairman said Fechtel had
promised no decision wotdd be
made on the comptroller
proposal before an upcoming
delegation
meeting
in
Now, Hattaway says he feels
so strongly about the issue that

he will break an "unwritten
law" among the delegation

that oppoltton from one
member of a local legislative
delegation will kill any
proposed bUI.
"i do not buy the old cliche-,
the unwritten law," Hattaway

said,addlngthathewill"thkeft
through Ov Houlse mysi
because of his anger at Fechtel
and belief in the proposal.
Asked why Fechtel changed
his mind, Hattaway said,

"Undoubtedly, Mr. Beckwith
did a job on him (Fechtel)."
Clerk Arthur Beckwith Jr., in
response to commission
charges that he has been
clouding the record with "half
truths and lies", has said the
staternents are so strong as to
be considered "slander."
7`11i trouble began after E.H.
Underwood, in a recently
completed efficiency study,

recommended that the (man,
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be removed and re-organized
into an entirely separate
department.
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collecting by the courts.
Beckwith W strongly atlacked the Research and
Managernent report, caffing it
"nothing new" and says he is
"incensed" about Underwood,s
'siurring"remarksmwhich he
criticizes the operation of the
clerk's department.
Ifhe comptroller proposal
would require a special act of
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Department of Health and
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the handling of Juveniles acResidents of the Meadowlark Rehabilitative Services to cut legislature to transfer the
rused of crimes. The present subdivision in Winter Springs through "all the red tape that Division of Corrections
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lodged complaints about a
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1975 Florida Le gislature as it opens Tuesday In
juvenile "gang" that they say
moves announced by HRS
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has been terrorizing their
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depth look at problenis abead in his story on Page 3A of
youngsters with beatings, rockjust a step to
to prevent the
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legislature from reorganinng
attacks and lunch thefta
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spokesman for the group of
city is expected to remain
procedures will stop you
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but
a
great
deal
of
sacrifice
we
can
cannot
refuse.
A power shift ment in energy researich and
servI'e for young children featuring a cross which the youngsters
forees of the south have been I'm also not going to act like the become independent in energy could leave the
decorate
by bringing flowers. 7be Rev. Carl T. Cannon, curate, is
United
States in development.
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shown with cross. ( Herald Staff Photo by Don Vincent)
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to energy," he said.

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resolve and tile wherewithal.
they could yet bring ostantial
A! TAMONTE SPRINGS
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attorney's office that charges a petition) be filed or not filed in

Mrs aroiund the country [as led to a one-year post-

ponement of a plan to dismantle billionaire Howard
Hughes' huge fl.ying boat, the Spruce Goose.

"It was purely that," said Director Michael Collins of
the Smithsonian's Air and Space Maseum of the letter
campaign after the Feb. 27 announcement of the plan.
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Hughes conglomerate firm, Summa Corporation, for

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compla int, doesii't have to wait

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for the DYS recommendation t o
make a decision on prosecution
fie can decide to drop the case,

It seems too had to me to have the Smithsonian

pla ce to exhibit it In Southern California," Collins said,
"Ifsomeonecomes along with a good Idea, the &amp;nitlonian won't stand in the way."

or he can file a pe
petition with
c'our
In capi tal felony charge he
can take the case to the grand

Weyand, Ford Confer

can
In these cases the court can weeks ago DYS returned the
give ts to commit the juvenile to ditert the' jutenile who Isn't juvenile to his home
after the

decision Is reached.
pay—worked
There are five probation Seminole on a one- 0-one basis
DYS. But there after the ruled delinquent to half-way interim period in a half-way counselors
assigned
juveniles
to with
in
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judge's han are tied He has ho uses or sometimes
private house
Seminole Count) to work with
no say over how long DYS keeps homes or institutions. Many C,f
As of March 1, according to Juvviniles. During the month of classifica tion. Forty-one of the
the ju venile or where,
these are outside Seminole Seminole DYS Supervisor February, the latest figures to unteers
DYS can decide to send the County that judges can use, but Ro rt
be W. Ritz, DYS changed available, these counselors intake division and 29 with
juvenile to a state training since the judgeiswithouta
staff. policy on releasing Juveniles supervised from 44 to 64 Juveniles on probation.

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their parents custody but we

money for new adminIstrative
costs and would benefit older,

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can't detain a juvenile unless
he meets one of te criteria
erience,
as adults in life cr capital felony. sometimes retarded youdu that
There
haven't
been
similar
set
forth by state law.
"While we do have some offenses within
the statute of are charged, for example, with incidents brought to light in
Those criteria are to protect
experienced
most limitations on the offenses.
robbery
but
shouJd
actually
be
Seminole.
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Sanford
Juvenile
the
person
or property of oUx!rs
few
years1"Rowan
have only a
The 14-day limit on indicting tried In juvenile court.
Detention Center is designed or of the child; cases where
said in a March report on the Jumnlin and a present state
In
January,
circuit
court
for
Only 12 resident juveniles there is no parent or responsthtusof juvenile crime control law giving DYS 15 days in judgesin Seminole reorganJzj and
officials
in Florida. "The direly needed which to file a recommendation and now six circuit judges taxpayers $35say It costs the sible adult relative and cases
a day for each where it is necessary to detain
additional experience 'will withstasattoneynJ uvee rotate
flj
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juyeniie
tained
de
there,
to secure the JuvenIle's
make a difference. With casCs could possibly cause court cases.
"This
approach
Under
state
law
juveniles presence at the next hearing,
training staff Provided by the
Juveniles not to be prosecuted has Just about eliminated the can't be detained in the same
legislature in this current as adults In life and capital backlog of cases
in Juvenile areas as adult prisoners.
VOLUNTARILY PLACED
budget, we are now In a position felony cases, officials said,
court here," Strawn said.
Several
weeks
ago,
in
one
to provide more training, and
In February, Judge Strawn
Herring said during this first separate section of the
In some cases juveniles are
have started doing M.11
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Tohelpputthevenflecrime against two 17-year-old south filed 258 petitIons In juvenile Juveniles were being held on voluntariI placed in "crisis
homes" over the county until
problem
Seminole County Seminole boys who had been court, compared
to 212 felony colwtc*dersbecausetbeycoujd they go to juvenile court.

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Fechtel is that the legislator Vogt nor Wilson were available
had promised to hold off .on a for comment,
the legislature, wWch would in final decision until the
A Wilm aide, however, said
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House unless It's
believes the "people of from Altamonte Springs, supported
by the entire
Seminole County should make backed Vihle to the hilt.
delegation.
and the handling of accused Indicted as adults bv the grand and 454 misdemeanor cases in not be securely housed at the
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that decision."
juveniles In better perspective jury 16 and fl day. after their adult cowts.
However, Hattaway,
The proposed spli t of
detention
center,
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In
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average
The Herald Interviewed State arrests , Th e cases were
of 200 cases on referral
Also highly critIcal of the realizing the give and take of comptroll
er's duties from
"Juvenile crime has goenw jail officials reported these a month in Seminole, Last
"unwritten law" Vihien said it political manuevering, said the Clerk of the CINUIL CotWt
Atty. Abbott Herring, Qrcult returned to juvenile court for bad,"H
errIng sajd,"tawe'y juveniles continually crea
ted month there were cases InIt "totally out 01 order" and final decision now will be up to generated one of
Court
Judge
David
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Strawn
disposition.
the bLgest
adopted a policy that any disturbances and started small volvtng 136 delinquent Juveniles
one of six judges handling
provides for a G' pecking order the remaiining members of the controversies ever to hit
juvenile accused of a robbery or fires with anything they could and 46
runaways.
in the state legislature."
juvenile cam), detective John
REQUEM HILL
de1egation—Statesenat,ors Jo
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Seminole
County's
offense
that falls In the life find to bum
ad.
Fuller,
Delinquents are cases filed by
One of Vihlen'! criticisms of Vcgt and Lori Wilson. Neither minlstrative
juvenile division,
felony categories
operations.
At the present time DYS has police officers. Truants,
tw
Seminole Sheriff's Department,
Judge Strawn says he has cases are
taken
béfore
the
counselors
assigned to In- runaways and ungovernable
and local DYS superviso r asked legislators to file a bill in grand jury."
dividual
law
enforcement
agen. children fall In a separate
Ro
W. Ritz.
this month's session in
"So far this year In Seminole des in Semiole for liaison,
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classIficatIon of "child In need
Herring and Judge Strawn Tallahassee that would permit 13
juveniles
have
been
Indicted
Ritz
said
he
has,
In
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ad
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of
bo
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supervision." In is te
are seeking changes by the judges before which defendants as adu
BYMICXLOCHRWGE
attended by Sanford City
On Wednesday, a mem- legislature in
lts for trial on life felony scheduled for April 17 the first case DYS petitions th
herald Staff Writit
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14 to 21 fi st appear to charget"
directly to
Manager Warren 'Pete' hership drive steak dinner Will dling of JUVIOe• law on han- ages
of a series of quarterly juvenile court for a hearing.
make
a
decision
on
w
er
heth
Knowles.
"We've also ma de our policy meeting, between DYS person.
be held at the Chamber at 6:30
The
Greater
Herring wants the law their case Is to be handled as
In addition to the new cases
Sanford
Knowles will give a repeat p.m.Gueststicketsare$3.
firmer about juvenile court," nel and representa ti ves of the
rev
wt
now
filed
Chamber of Commerce has perf
juvenile or adult, This would Herring said. "We're ril
last month In Seminole
of h13 pren
ing State Attorney,
Public there were 143 JuvenIles on
event after event scheduled for Latlon on the proposal of a new
elimlrate the necessity for petitions on Juvenil
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grand jury Indictment of with
the upcoming week to be city ha building.
P
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crim es and then they're and police agencies,
highlighted by a Board of
uveniles
arrested
on
capitol
delInquency,
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on
parole
and
The Chamber's Bankers
being dealt with
"
"71v meeting is to really get three cases under supervision
felony charges,
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Committee approved the
Four
Sanford
policemen,
Magner
pleaded
guilty
to
endown to attacking problems if fat- other states.
new City Hall.
Herring is also ser',Itng
feasibility of a new ad- charged In February with tering
UP IN ARMS
we have
without breaking,
On Monday the Education
legislation that would make
Law enforcement officers
ministration building
in
March
numerous
thefts,
have
resigned
can
Committee, headed
sure
his
office
gets
information
only arrest Juveniles when
were enby when Knowles presented his from the force, a spokesman for tered guilty
Herring says area law en- 32000MPLAIMMONTHLY the officers see offenses occur,
juvenile
a
ests
bef
rr
or
Chairman Dun Reynolds, will PrOpO&amp;A to the committee of The police department said
e the 30 (orcement officers are "
meet in a regular monthly civic leaders,
otherwi,e complaintants must
day time limit on prosetmition in
for
re
cei
v
i
ng
today.
am" abcut handling of cases
meeting at 8:15 a.m. in the
juvenile
court
Fuller
said
the
sheriff's
rile.
affidavits which are forexpires. The by DYS. Hesa
It Is expected that some Police officers Raymond concealing stolen property;
ys In some ca
department
investigates
ap.
warded
to DYS for action.
conference room
attorrwy*s office makes officers who want juveniles proximately 320 complaints a
iscsion from the board will Bennett, Hiram Hamlin, and Rober; 1J. Campbell for break. states
,
the decision on prosecution
r1i C3 an be re med to
"and eflIPftf with I
be centered on the proposed Patrolmen Larry Payton and
and
detained
have
to
"baby
sit"
month
now
on
Juveniles
in.
their
parents by officers and
Reynolds, principal of location of the
Herring's proposal would juveniles until a DYS intake cluding runaways and shoplift.
building in William D. Magner submitted cornritit a felony, and Michaelrequire
Seminole High School, has Knowks plan.
also
by
the
Information
be
DYS intake counselors.
counselor arrives on the scene, ing.
thdr resignations ir the after- John Pank
In both cases the parents sign
proposed a parent counseling
submitted in time to make that
ent
Knowles has suggestedthat math 01 a burglary ring 01
According to Herring, the
The sheriff's department ao
is agreements that they will bring
decision,
program be established to the building be located on city police department personnel.
biggest
complaints
by
no
Juvenile
di
Charges against Robert A.
assist parents who are hating owned land at the
fie wants a law requiring court judges in
their chlldn to court when
. 6
corner of
No sentences were handed Siisw were dismissed.
Brevard is that cases a month on juveniles to directed.
problems relating to their high French
arresti
n
g
officers
to
file
copies
the
Avenue and Seminole down in the case after the ofsystem Is "more concerned DYS for action, Fuller says,
of Juvenile arrest inf or mation with treatin
school age children.
Ritz said statistics show in
Boulevard, while asite closer to ficers pleaded guilty to the
g bad kids th
cases where juveniles have
The Board of Directors downtown may be felt
with states attorneys at the good kids. In many cases an comparedwi th anayerage of
to be theft charges,
asses
gin
DYS cases 8 month at this time I&amp;.-,t been released by officers 95
same time they are filed with is putti
meeting on Tuesday morning at
njorp .suitable by somoe board
per
ng bad kids right back year. These cases don't Include cent
BenniAt
and
Hamlin
pleaded
8:15 at the chamber will be mem bers.
DYS.
of the decisions proved •
into
public
schools.,,
guilty to charges 01 breaking
runaways and shoplifting.
1. "
The next sales of
"Many law enforcement
valid.
In
cases
where
DYS
Ritz points out that in
---He says DYS averages officials released
and entering with Intent to
Classes for expectant parents agenries in Seminole and
Juveniles to
Pool ownerslonmdIut a felony,
Seminole
DYS
has
only
four
sending
recommendations on M pa
will begin at the Winter Park &amp;evardcounuesarcnowdoing intake counselors
I
rents, custodY
nt of
er ce
who are on cases filed by the sheriuf' de- the decisio
Payton pleaded guilty to Memorial hIosplta l Tuesday, this at our
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ns proved valid.
herring call 24-houay,
request,"
t attempted grand larceny and April
im.
said, "but we need a law to a week. In addi seven days pariment a mouth to th e sta te
"The decision by the co unI
require It so we can be on top of work they also tion to Intake attorney's of fice, Others are selor Is more difficul t," Ritz
Gt Cash Refunds for buying
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make pre-dis- diverted by DYS for non- noted, "in case
a situation as soon as DYS,"
America's No- I pool sanilize(now:
where of ficers
Posiuon reports( simfin.to pre- Judicial action.
wanted
the
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Fulifi, however. says about
Do You Know Georqe Stuart
Judge Stran The Juvenile jutenile court
"Many
policemen
don't
I
, sen cases (or lOcasesamontharegpf
system isn't functioning as
realize
how
the
system
works,"
envisioned. It's not meeting the detention, and work on federal DYS to Herrint9ts office too late Ritz says. #4T
-ft"
he think we just
funding of programs.
for Prosectition, (over 30 days slap wigs and
criteria
It
has
set
for
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-send kids
Newspapers In Brevard after arrest.)
trying to keep young people recently
homew
carried
news
stories
He
said
in
one Instane a
horn
becoming
. ik
adult about a mother whose son was juvenile was arrested three
.
criminals."
in juvenile detention
$3.00Rsimd
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itGR•hijd
dw times in "Ite same month. rw
$1.00Refw'id
on 100 lb. drums
on 75 lb. drums
o
on 35 lb rsi1s
thought_bit
TON
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efoii4tiIn n state attorney's office still
CHANGE IN LAW NEEDED
the beach. The boy had been hadn't gotten the DYS
Stock up on a lull Seagin's supp'y of HtH now, have cleat.
papergiven
a
weekend
furlough,
Work
and
recom
m
endation
on
Sparkling. btafthy pool water an summer long!
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"We need a change In the officials said, from the
filing a petition in juvenile court
law,"
Enter the 'Salute to Clean Water' Sweepstakes
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Strawn said, and with his detention facility and DYS on the first offense by U* time
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Win fabulous prizes exotic tripi. Stop in for detaIls and entry
propooed bill he says Juveniles didn't notify
P(VI5ft1*I
Set
*trd-'4?.
his
mother
or
of
the
third
arrest
,rj fr cjr Ice b - ;t CO OCflT your pool
accused of serious crimes check with
the family L'r by
tti. says paperwork from
would find their present
was
d
lie
going
to
spend
U V
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th
e
DYS
Intake to Herring's office
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usually
forwarded wjUhJ 15
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2if S. French Ave.
"This would rnPte me days but there have
Ph.322-3022
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see
U* probin
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A $10 million suit has been filed against
the Central Intelligence Agency by former Miami mor
tgage broker Andres Castro, who claim the CIA was
behindhtssaleofcounterfeltmortgsges
The CIA declined comment on the suit, filed Friday iii
federal court here. It also names as defendants the U.S.

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college" with little or no ex- grand jur ies to Indict Juveniles

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and to implement a government
efficiency study

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juries must indict juveniles for organizaition." He said adoption they're being released on said, "sometimes In cases
hearing" in which he will ask Since that time, Rowan says, a trial as adults within 14 days of of his proposal adually won't
weekends.
where Juveniles are released to
the court to transfer the case to number of staff members have their arrest on felony charges. cost the t"payers any more

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to obtain the loan from the Gulf Life Insurance Co for four
North Florida men. TV men used the f unds to buy a Fort
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within 10 days on a date For a hearing on ot her motions.

Juvenile court for a "waiver (Continued From Page I-A)

Ford, who held a midnight meeting with Kissinger
Thursday nt, set up the f 01 t meetings today for
shortly after daybreak. Gen. Frederick C. Weyand, the
Army chief of staff, who made a Vietnam fact-finding tour
on the President's belialf, was to join On Udk&amp;
The early hour of the meeungapuyw
so Ford could get in a golf gum before rejoining
Kissinger and Weyand for an afternoon session,

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disiniss the misdemeanor indictment.
lie ruled that the issue of "whe ther the loan was made
as a special favor because of the defendant's use of his
official position ...is a question of proof, the indictment

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says Insurance Commissioner Thomas O'Malley was
properly in(licted on a charge of pressuring an insuranec

Judge Hal McClan

Both reorganization plans are
scheduled for early action, as is
the vote on the Equal Rights
Amendment due In the House

In environmental reorganiza- in the Senate.
Less emotional, but also high
on legislative programs, are
bills to require more financial

tion, four departments will be
reshuffled into three to consolldate environm en tal permitting
in one and land management in
another. The Game and Fresh
Water Fish Commission, a
constitutional agency, would be

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seeking permits such as for
dredge and fill to go to one
agency instead of being
bounced between several.

neat bureaucratic categories,
it also calls for removing
prisons from IIBS and consoli.
dating the Corrections Division
with the Parole and Probation
Commission field staff to create
a new Department of Offender
Rehabilitation.

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inhears
the case and rules on final
The decision on

and Senate on details, calls For
consolidating Its aid programs

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The gray-haired Clements, 69, who said he has been
Dickinson's friend for at least 20 years, testified that he
agreed to the proposal after a momc;t's hesitation.
Wilbur Div i n e.a West Palm Beach accountant tho also
as on the stand Friday, brought copies of two "private
and confidential" letters exchanged between Dickinson
and his former law partner, Frederick C Prior, a bout
wnfiI nn th.1 C'In
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cosessl:
such an alternative.
is returned, the cotrimitting hold group therapy
when the
Judge Strawn cites an judge, state attorney, public twice weekly for Juveniles
disposition.
juvenile is to be released is up "upsetting" case that occurred defender, arresting officer and classified under maximuIll
Depending on the cir- to DYS.
in Brevard County (the other parents are notified of the supervision , those
Juvenile court.
curnstances and severity of the
C4-cuit
Court
Judge
David
U. half of the 18th Judicial Cir. proposed release.
If DYS recommends charges charge,
from training schools and new
if the juvenile is found Strawn, who is one of six judges cult).
not be f
If there are any strong °
oners.
ded a letter is sent to the guilty, the court can send the sitting in juvenile court in
victim stating so. The victim
In November the court ruled jections to the release the cam
0nc a week sessions are held
juvenile home with a warning. Seminole said, however, there a juvenfle was delinquent (the goes to DYS headquarters in with uveniles in the "Medium"
can
appeal
to the State Attorney put him on probation or place is one way the court can keep most severe finding under Tal~assee for review
asking
prosecution,
and a supervision classification.
him under supervision of other control of a
juvenile, where he present state law) after an decision and the Juvenile
In February 70 civilian
The State Attorney, if he has agencies. The most severe ho no prior record.
abduction
at
gunpoint.
Two
remains
in
the
sdml
until
the
volunteer counse lors,-who work
penalty a Juvenile judge
information on the arrest

WASHINV,TON (APi — A public outcry from aviation

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Fia. (AP) to $4.49 billion from last year's co llect taxes such as the sales also called for
diverting $51
The 1975 session of the Flail. already4rimined budget while levy,
million from university conda Legislature opens Tuesday House Appropriations Chair.
Sen. Robert Graham, D. struction to local schools.
under a double cloud of reces- man Edmond Fortune, 1)-Pace, Miami, says the most InterTeacher groups also have
sion and impeachment.
talks of a $300 million cut.
esting light of the 1975 legisla- called for more state revenue.
Economic demands which
Askew says the state income lure will be between the forces
The budget picture is a cornare forcing the largest cutback picture, hard hit by recession who believe the state should
plete
reversal from the past two
In state spending In Florida his- and inflation, has brightend make do with present income
sessions
when the state surplus
tory will pervade every House recently so there probably will and those who say the state
exceeded $250 million each
and Senate meeting because be no need for a cut beyond the must have more money to meet
year. Tax-reform proposals of
nearly all laws involve money. $252 million mark.
its needs,
past years also appear to be
And for the third year in a
He and legislative leaders
Education Commissioner victims of hard times.
row, legislators face the issue of have pledged no tax tnceases to Ralph Turllngton has taken the
As in each session since 1973,
impeachment of government add to the economic woes of lead in calling for more money
lawmakers must again wrestle
officials,
most Floridians, but they have for schools by allowing a one- with the thorny question
of
Gov. Heubin Askew has rec- ('ailed for ending some or all of mill increase
$1 per $1,000 impeachmeM.
ommended a $252 million slash th e rebates to businessmen who value in property taxj. He
In that
A House cornmittee recommended impeachment of former Lt. Gov. Torn
Adams and the house censured
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commissioner last April rather
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chairbian or the First [Link of Lutz, testified Friday that
Dickinson said he would approve a charter for the Winter
Garden bank if E.G. "Jerry" Banks was allowed to buy 20
per cent of the stock and name one director.

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Recession, Impeach Clouds Session

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JACKSONVILLE, (AP)—Two men who deed
themselves as longtime friends of former state Comp.
troller Fred 0. Dickinson Jr. have brought to his federal
extortion conspiracy trial testimony and evidence that
may tL'iniage him.
Ray Clements of lakeland, president and board
chairman of the First State Bank of Winter Garden and

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jury, The juvenile court judge house or other institution or DYS to show
availability of, home. N before the Juenile

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In both cases police forward
information to the state
Division of Youth Services
IDYS) officials.
lithe Juvenile Is arrested by
an officer the officer can decide
not to turn the Juvenile over to
DYS and release him to his
parents instead for a later
appearance in hearings.
Lithe juvenile Is turned over
to DYS officials the intake
counselor also can decide to
release the juvenile to parents

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President Ford says he will ask Congress to extend until
the end of 1976 a supplemental benefits program that
entitles most workers to as much as 65 weeks of unemployment compensation.
Ford, on a working vacation in California, told a
meeting of the San Francisco Bay Area Council Friday
night that his request for an 18-month extentlon of the
Program would be sent to Capitol Hill next week. Without
congressional action, the program would expire June 30.
Although he made no direct mention of government
statistics issued earlier in the day showing that nationwide unemployment climbed to 8.7 per cent, Ford emphasized jobless benefits in his speech.

PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (AP)

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An accused juvenile's trip
through the present juvenile
court system begins with a Law
enforcement agency-either by
arrest when an officer sees an
offense or when complaintsare

Pay Program Extension

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Herald Staff Writer

Ford To Seek Jobless

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Area ('ode 305-322-2611 or 831-9993
Sunday, April 6, 1975-4A
WAYNE D. DOYI.E, Publisher
WILLIAM D. CURRIE, Managing Editor
ROBERT C. MARKEY, Advertising Director
Home Delivery: Week, M cents; Month, $2.40: 6 Months,
$14.20;
Year. $28.40. By Mail: In Florida same as home delivery.
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Area Bicentennial

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Support

People who live in and around Sanford are
girding for the arrival of April 19 on their calendars, as that will be the 200th anniversary of the
midnight ride of Paul Revere and thousands of
Americans have indicated they want to visit and
celebrate the event where a signal from the Old
North Church near Boston, relayed by a hardriiin s i lvt' r nut h alerted the M in Ut em en to th ei r
first encounter with British forces in the American
revolution.

Bicentennial celebration has begun. The 'official'
opening of the 22-month Bicentennial period passed
on March 1 a date with no particular significance
in the history of the Revolution
but there are
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signs that die nation's birthday may be a "sleeper"

about to come to life,

For so many years, ha ving been personally
exposed to a recreational program In the HIS of
Pennsylvania, I thought that slate's endeavors
were probably the best in the nation,
After listening to Longwood's Bill Klosky tell me
of our own Seminole Baseball League, I've had
second thoughts on the matter.
What we have here for our kids rates favorably
with all others
anywhere!

Klosky said there Is a need, however. "If there's
anyone who'd like to help in the maintenance of the
fields, or help with the concessions. . . whatever
they'd like to do FOR FREE, tell 'em we'd like to
have them."
In the event you're a local businessman and feel
inclined to help defray some of the financial costs,
there are team sponsorships available. For the Pee
Wee teams (ages seven through nine) the sponsorship is $100; the Bronco League (11 and 12);
Pony f 13 and 14); and Colt (15 and 16) costs $200 per
team for sponsorship.
The genicl Klosky raised a special appeal for two
sponsors for the National and American All-Star
teams in the Pony Division, the cost of which is $150
each. One of the reasons that cost may seem higher
than usual is the need for all new uniforms for the
future pros.
If you can help out, it'll be greatly a ppreciated .

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Did you realize this program caters to the needs
of 1,000 boys from Seminole County? And, there are
presently 51 teams in this combination of leagues
which feature the diamond talents of baseball
addicts from seven through 16 years of age?
All of the baseball games are played at Cooper
Field, located on SR 419, near Five Points. There
are four Fields at this baseball 'factory,' and they
play games on Saturday through Thursday.
You'll proba bly enjoy learning th ere is no ad.
mission charge to watch any of these games, too,

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registered over 6,000 Bicentennial events to take
place from now until the end of 1976 all tied to
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The decision to make th e Bicentennial a truly
nationwide event, rather th an one focused on th e
Eastern seaboard where events of th e Revolution

took place, was a good one.

1tis not just the American Revolution that we
should be remembering at th is time, but the entire
200 years of history that unfolded afterwards and
th e challenges and opport un ities that we face for
the future.

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The sources said the task force had no orders
to move
into Vietnam waters but the threat to the capital was
txing assessed by the hour,
No major action was repor te d
around Saigon today but
intense fighting was reported to the south in the Mekong
River delta. The tie,
populated delta was held Intact
1w the government during the
North Vietnamese-Viet
(Song offensive despite loss of the northern and central
i)Irts of the country.

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if ('uiiinitinis._s attack near the city, there is a
I lidtiell change of government or there are wild rumors,
State Department analysts soy.
It also is possible that lIanol could call for an uprising of
the urban peoples and then sow cthilusion through in.
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We're Just about convinced that the best thing
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to do is rent our old homestead back in the
Sparking City and rent ei ther a three-bedroom
apartment or a house here wi th at least that
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many bedrooms.
However, the two younger members
Currie clan insist that we move into some
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a place within a decent price range isn't easy
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these days.
TOO, despite Real Estate columnist Julian
'Well, Back To The Drawing Board!"
Stenstrom's at tempt at an explana tion of this
muddled point system that seems to go
glove with real estate deals these days, we're
still confuseil about it.
NOTEBOOK
Granted, we're glad to see that the mortgage
interest rates are steadily declining, but that
doesn't make itas easy as jt may seem
sin-face to make a deal for a home that is
Ju st Too
sa ti
o,y to alL
So, we'll Just to have keep on looking until
Winter Springs Council
not noted for
things open up a bit more on the mar ket, even brevity
this week voted to impose a 10 p.m.
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Paul Revere alerted sleeping colonists to the
secret approach of the British in April, 1775. It's no
secret right now that the Bicentennial is coming,
but some Americans need to be routed from their
slumber if thev are to avoid waking up later to find
they missed &amp; chance to make the Bicentennial a
memorable occasion for, themselves, Sanford and
its surrounding communities.
not get caught short.

Let's give Jack Homer, head of our area
Bicentennial Commission, all the help we
in
truly organizing, planning and following thCan
rough
with BIG Bicentennial events.

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The damage was tremendous.

Item: Footprints over the couch, bed and one
i Item: One brWsed hand from falling off chair.

Florner needs all the help he can get, in Ideas
and in manpower. Maybe your idea might not seem
of his

committee mem bers it's entirely psible
that idea could be worked into an integral part of
our Bicentennial celebration.
What can you offer?

Item: One bruised dog, kicked outside,
And the curtains still tilt forward.
Between my inability to be a handy-man
arou nd the house and th e dog proving she's a
trouble-maker delux, the curtains don't stand a
chance.

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Arthur Hood
Zita M. Sawyer
Mary C. Schuenemann
muCl W. Smith
susan E Thomas
Antonio Trammell

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Betty L. Denriey
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Veronica Jackson
Raymond J. Jones
Patricia Love
Helen King Masterson
Larry K. P4cCrosIn
Betty L. Nonc
David Lee Rolen
Mildred Smith
Minnie H. Smith
Felton C. Stevens
Vids B. Wilson
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Carl Heneke, Casseiberry
Wanda L. Clark, DeBary
Kathryn Holt, Deflary
George W. Rhodes, DeBary
Dominic J. DeDonato. Deifona
Geor ge N. Kaplan, Deilona
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We hurried to the Sanford Motor Vehicle
Inspection station so we could comply with
law, only to fi nd the automobile neatly rejected
by the inspectors.

vehicles must be Insured before they can be
i nspected. This takes a num ber of autos off
road and assures one and all that they'd better
WASHINGTON — Sen. Barry Goldwater, R.the air show, Jacques Maillet, "called on Senator
have the proper Insurance, as required by ArIz., is
The senator told us he had sent the cable
usually one of the first on his feet to ... at embassy." The next day, Ziegler took over "based
Flnnda law, should they ever be Involved in an pppose giving away U.S.
on meetings with the French." He could
military sexTets. Yet ag.g!n as Goldwater's "official host at luncheon.to not remember the details
accident.
of the G&amp;French
two years ago, he helped the French obta in a
But the crowning touch came when the agreement but recalled that "it had something to
It gives everyone a bit more confidence, high,
French Air Force chief, Gen. Claude Grigault, do with motors," he said,
should that accident occur,
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to know that the
a t engine,
arranged
for Goldwater to pilot a Mirage-3jet
responsible for running a stop sign or red light
PHANTOM CONGRESSMAN: Ex-Rep.
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The senator was won over by French officia
has at least proven he's insured.
Frank Clark, D.-Pa,, apparently thinks he still
Unless of course, he's using the Insurance ID who courted him assiduously at the Parts air
This Is the senator's favorite sport. He prlde3 represents Pennsylvania's 25th diztijct despite
for another vehicle when he goes through the line show in May 1973. He responded by cabling the himself on having flown every plane made in the his defeat for re-election last November by Rep.
White llouse from Paris, urging that
and isn't found out.
United States. "Whenever there's a new plane Gary Myers, R,-Pa, Clark has Just se
nt 150,000
around," he told us, "I want to fly it."
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sitive component be shared with the French.
congressional newsletters to his former conAccording to the cables, A Bell helico
The story is told In State Department cables,
pter stituents at a cost to the taxpayers of more than
which we have now obtained . What the French whisked Goldwater to Bretigr,' where, with a $10,000 in mailing
expenses, although he hasn't
wanted was a "core element" that General copilot named Capt. Charrin, the senator flew been a congrearnn
So you think it was cold Friday morni ng?
since January.
the Mirage-3.
Granted, when we passed t he First Federal Electric had developed for jet engines. The
Under the Law, f ormer congressmen are
Sometime during the hectic coujuNp of permitted to continue using the free mailing
Savings and Loan of Mid-Florida on the way to project had been financed from Pentagon funds
Goldwater, the French took him aside and ex- pr ivilege until A pr
work at 5:12. a.m, Thursday it was 71 degrees for the B-i bomber,
il 1 af te r they leave office.
plained their great desire for th
(arenheit only to drop to 47 degrees by 5:10 a.m.
e
GE
engine
This
is
Intended
to
give them time to clean u '
The French, seeking to revive the European
P
on Friday
component.
Goldwater
obligingly
cabled
their
official
rorre!pondcnce
aircraft industry, wanted to join for
with GE
President Nixon's notorious Mr. Fix-it, Peter
lIosever, thd you r.ttice in the weather to a da pt the new engine to commercial use,
But Ctaik misused the privilege to bom ba rd
Flanigan, at the White [louse on June 1: his former
repor ts that Chica go and other mid-western However, the Whi te
constituents with newsletters
[louse rejected GE's ap- "Suggest you contact th
areas were shoveling out from under a blizzard pllcatlon for an export
e Preside nt Em- reporting on "Accomplj,hjnents
in the 25th
license on several
mediately, urging approval of the General District."
daring that same period,
grounds. Most importantly, the engine was
Electric,. ,agreement," wired Goldwa ter. "This
the
will be mo advantag us to .
a
t
northern snow storm and Chicago's O'Hare United States.
The newsletter, which contains a half-dozen
dustry
but,,
more
hnpcttantly,
advan
tageous to Promotional photos referring to himself as
Airport was closed to all air traffic for only the,
Still the French persisted. The late President
the rela tions between France and the U.S. It will "Congressman Clark," gives
third time In i ts lory.
the Impression that
Pompldou took the mat ter
personally with
have absolutely no ha
he still represents the 25th distr ict,,
on
our
engine
indus
tr
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President Nixon in the summer of 1972, corn.
In fact, In my opinion, It will help it, and it needs
He in vi ted former constituen ts to business
pelent sow'ces report,
help,
Plea
se
follow
th
rough
immediately,"
"as usual" at his "offices" in Washington and
Don't forget, you've got just nine
Flanigan's reply was on the wires that Pennsylvania, without mentioning the fact that
until those income taxes are due. more days ' The followIng year, the French worked on
Goldwater when he showed up at the Paris air
evening: "I agree with your telegram,.. and he Is 110W a professioni b
And, remember too, the sooner you get them
usi ness cons ul ta nt and
I ow. An official named Henri Ziegler, ac-appreciate your interest in this matter. mis is no longer their congressman.
in the mail, the sooner you'll get your rebate
cording to the Sta te Department cables,
issue is well in hand."
from the Internal Revenue Service.
Contacted in Pennsylvania,
"welcomed
Senator
Goldwater
to
the
air
show"
Clark told us he'
Don't delay, send those form in today!
A few days later, the White House ban
saw nothing wrong wi
and "arranged flight In A300 airbus."
th spending iio,000 of the
GE export license was lifted. How much th
e taxpayet's' money to mall out newsletters.
The president 'if a French aircraft company Goldwater cable Influenced the
"The
dion,an only franking pri vi
was "host at stag luncheon In Senator's honor on be speculated, Lut it is known that
lege
extension,"
he
said,
"was
That's 30....
was designed to allc former congressmen
June 1." The same day, the secretary-general of extremely sensitive to pressure fromNix
Goldwater,
to their cons
to report
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tituents"

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The impact of the 'boob-tube' on our everyday
It seems the very items which had been
routine, is allowed to go unnoticed until a
Station this or any other month:
relating
repaired
on the car were still not adJusted
comparison
or en vi ous remark is made
-Jane Cauelberry
I-Makemrtain all your fights. including the
correctly.
Someone's playing "get back" in a deporable the TV world to this one.
light tint Illuminates your ficen" plate, turn
way. A SWord pohcenm returned home lam
sIia1s and low and high beams, are in good
J.Q. 'SUm' Galloway, a member of the
Oh. well, I've been %alking four months. A
week to find his personal vehicle had been Sanford Planning and Zoning Commission couple more
Working condi tion.
days won't flatten my feet any
vandalized. Sprayed in large white let ters on the reflected on this
2-Be sure your windshield wipers are in near front
impact during discussion of a
rear and sides of the car were the words paramedic
peff condition and that your windshield is free
unit for the city's fire department
"pig"
and "narc," The officer reported damage
from It marks or other obstructions.
"We can't compete with TV," Galloway said.
to the car was estimated at $100.

3-Aix] most Important, be sure you have
proof of insurance with you when you get ready

Round-Up Time' For Schools

Police said that the victim,
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~Iiirol." 3"Ji,p,&amp;11013A
Cassell , also of Ontario, made
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Administrators say parents However, officials say there are Monroe-Wilson, April fl, Pine arrestedlaWascherol
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Herald SWf Writer
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With the month of April graders should bring with them if a parent feels his child is April 15; Sabal Point,
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students who will be entering munization records and a contact school officials.
South
April 17 and
public schools for the first time medical doctor's signed
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If parents are unable to at- Springs, April 14.
a young black man who walked
next year.
document of proof of a recent tend the "round-up" day
Any school not listed must be out of the Food Stamp
The "round-up" is to furnJs) physical examination,
specified by oach individual contacted for "round-up"
MG*? DO•$wo?
Dispensing Office at 218 S. Oak
AICOM(,,O,o, OUN i,
parents with necessary inStudents entering in the school, they should go to the dates.
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School officials say it Is not physical examination.
Scheduled dates for schools
Rust
Re5tawuutt
necessa.ry for parents to bring
Parents who have lived are as follows:
OPEN 1 A.M. 10 PM.
%TERIIAID6CAA$
their children to the In. outside Florida for one year or
ToorreI,
Altamonte Elementary, April
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who attended public schools the military must file a City, A pril 15; Geneva, April
Your Own And Rpltnsh
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April 22 and Idyllwilde,
AT: 2:IS $10
year.
fees,
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for eventual

election of a civilian Parliament but relegates civil

Ralph Ray, School Supt. Bud Layer's ad.
though we've set a June I deadline.
After three weeks of work, my trusty
time limit on Its meetings. Councilman Irwin miIiistrative assistant, proposed a Uip to W
We're tired of this batching business and want Hunter called the
action "an answer to prayer," Bahamas in his boat. Only problem, a reporter streets,
automobile-19M
vintage—finally rolled onto the
co
the entire troop here with the bread wftuw.
mplete
with $15 repair bill.
while Cotirod1man Ime Van Eepoel quipped was to learn, is that Ray, like the reporter,

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detailed armed forces outline which provides

The past week saw the climax of a mighty
venture for this tired old soul.

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socialism,
heads of parties campaigning in A pril25 elec tions for a

Many Words

Pointing out the council has met every week
but one since Jim. 1, COUnCIIIPaII
Just a reminder to those motorists who are DurTancesijmxne(j it all up wi
th "I don't think
taking their autcxnobtles, motorcycles or other
our problem is not enough meetings, but rather
road vehicles to the Florida State Inspection too many words."

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Item: One pair of pants, ripped neatly at the
bottom.

The volumn of mail has been so outstanding
that it takes more than one pair of hands to open
it all.
Yep, thus far I've received the total of ont
let ter regarding the column. And that "supporter" didn't sign his name.
i uuinii there was a message in the letter
missed.

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"Will the spriniders come on at 10 p.m.?"

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drivers Out of the inspection station minus a new
inspect1on sticker. llverIt's asImplet
to l.ake a wallet size Insurance identification card

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Greater Sanford area.

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Ever try to fix a curtain with 90-pounds of dog
hanging onto your pants?
Don't. It will drive you crazy.
I know because I just finished repairing four
sets of curtains In the apartment with the dog
yapping and jumping at my heels.

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ea. er reset.
flement in Vietnam, called on President Ford to provide
asylum to Vletnariuese who may be in da nger of Corniiiunist retaliation,

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looking, searching and looking some more for a
per manent resi de nce, fi guring we'd move in
once school is out for the year back in Pinellas

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Let's

S1 IG0N, South Vietnam (AP) A U.S. Navy
task force
including four aircraft carriers began assembling in the
Western Pacific today for possible
evacuation of
Americans and South Vietnamese from Saigon, official
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and two of -our younger daughters in Sanford

He is expected to be booked
Gunter then returned to the more than $1,400 worth of food
into Seminole County Jail today
restaurant were he and U. Ray stamps.
or Monday on $8,000 bond,
Parker with the sheriff's
A 22-year-old Sanford man according to Police Capt. David
John C. Spencer, manager of
department
discovered the
Saturday remained in Florida Gunter, the arresting officer.
the
office re ported that the man
cocainein a bag underneath the
Hospital South in Orlando
Gunter and County Sheriff
was
seen going into the office by
bathroom sink,
undergoing psychiatric tests John Polk arranged to have
employee Jennifer Tibbs.
following his arrest Thursday McClanahan admitted to the
S pencer then discovered 28
Gunter
waited
for possession oi cocaine, hospital for tests after learning
books
of the food stamps had
McClanahan to return to the
Altamonte Springs Police said that McCtannhon hn,l hiourt
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wiire tie was
today,
ordered previously to undergo was
arrested for possession of the
involved in a three-car restaurant around 1 p.m.
cocaine.
John William McClanahan, psychiatric treatment,
accident on SR 436 west of 1-i
GENERAL CINEMA CORP was
taken
The
409 Edltha Circle, Sanford. was
Baker Act gives the earlier Thursday.
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SARGAIN MATS.EVIRY D:Y]
Altariionte Springs Police
police station and cited for
arrested by Altamonte Springs pollee authority to put someone
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Department
also
Gunter
arrested
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McClanahan's three traffic violations in.
Police about 6:20 p.m. Thur- inatiospital if the police feel the
year-old Canada man early
car caused the accident, but cluding leaving the scene of
sday
in
the
Ireland's subject may be dangerous to
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Saturday
morning and charged
as t involved, and then the accideat
with
property
Restaurant Parking lot on SR himself or others due to his
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around the country for events and observances that
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Not too many columns back we were discussing
the bad check problems which were being experienced by the area merchants, and deplored the
conditions generally.
The adage 'Misery loves company' holds true
when you consider what neighboring Orange
County is going through, too.
Figures released by the Orlando Police Dept.
reveal during the first quarter of 1975, bad checks in
the Orlando area have increased 132 per cent
compared to the first quarter figures of 1974.
Approximate dollar value is estimated to have
increased from $49,000 for the three-month period of
l974to$114,000 for the same period this year.
The only similarity between Seminole and
Orange Counties
other than the obvious bad
check situation is that those who abide by the
laws of the land are made to pay for the escapades
of th e law breakers.
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Many communities may find that the Bicentennial is upon them, a spark of public enth usiasm
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structured to help prevent his physician. Your doctor
fatty-cholesterol diet with a provide medicine that will
limitation on calories to COITCCI pretty well eliminate gout,
attacks and prevent most ot1
or prevent obesity.
complications 01 gout. But
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For Sunday, April 6, 1975
years ago and now he's been
having it quite often and he's
ARIES (March 21. April 19) and in partaking of the
good today. it could backfire if taking pills for it.
You'll be a little pushed out of things of life.
lie won't let up on his
someone you were Just putting
I must caution against any
shape when your Impulsive,
LIBRA (Sept. 230ct. 2.3) on a bit takes
drinking and he doesn't watch
Send your questions to
crash
diet cr sudden loss of
generous gesture is not fully Cupid will hit you with a few
what he is eating, either. I want
in care of this
Lamb,
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to get.
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have on him when he's getting Once was, but It is still an im• moderate amou nt,
April 6, 1975
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April 20-May 20) 30W loved one,
these attacks so often?,
portant consideration.
The most important aspect of caused by overzealous dieting. N.Y. 10019. For a copy of f). I
Another will try to use you to.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
DEAR READER You may
Alcohol in repeated quantities the diet is not to eat too much.
You'll tackle a challenging
can occur even in people Lamb's booklet on balanced
day to make himself look good
22) Don't rule the roost with
be sure it Is not doing him any or in sudden drinking bouts, like Food binges can cause a sudden •i
who are not really gouty diet, send 50 cents and a l)ng
in front of an audience. Let him too heavy a hand today. project this year. It's loaded good. With a better
a
aPparty,
can
cause
a
sudden
attack.
In
general
it
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better
for
self-addressed stamped en.
with
possibil
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patients.
know you're not a patsy.
Friction can be avoided if you
preciation
of
gout
and
the
attack
of-painful
gout.
Anyone
the
gouty
perscn
to
eliminate
velope to the same address and
successful
(May 21-June 20) aren't too Impatient or temper. lay
a
if
you're
patient
and
development
of
new
medicines,
with
gout
should
certainly
excess
weight
gradually
and
Finally, anyone who has gout ask for the "Balanced Diet,,
Something you'll say Un- amental.
- sound foundation,
diet is not as important as it restrict their drinking to a very keep It off. The diet should be should be followed regularly
by booklet.
thinkingly will wound a senSAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
sitive
friend.
Apologize 21) You're likely to do more
promptly so it doesn't leave a talking and thinking about what
scaz
should be done at this time in.
CANCER (June 21-July fl) stead of doing It. Get off your
Be careful not to Impose too duff. Act.
selfishly upon the kindness ct
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and prudent shopper. Not so
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Don't toaay, Be careful. You could
ask advice from a close corn- buy a pig in a poke.
panion today unless you're
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
prepared for a candid repiv. Be understanding and tolerant
\ hiL oud hear oult1 likely of one v'caker than yourself to.
displease you.
day. Encouraging words and a
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) pat on the back will be deeply
Pay' particular attention to £Ipprc('IaIed. 2D-March
PISCES (Feb. 2D-March 20)
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Prompt action and a quick ditions will be more to your
decision will be called for
liking regarding a matter you
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unusual fringe benefits
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some unique possibilities to
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work or career is corwerned. work that will have an effect
CANCER (June 21-July 22) upon your finances. A small
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caused a cut. The doctor stopped It in the
The following card, April 15, is one of the
The man who refers to himself as "The
seventh. If he hadn't I might have gotten strongest ever presented In this area.
Great White Prayer," Randy Neumann, the All fight instead of Chuck.
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Promoter Pete Ashiock has given his
will headluie the boxing show Tuesday
"I read in the paper the other day Oat matchmaker, Bruce Trampler, t1r. green
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night at the Orlando Sports Stadium.
Ali has agreed to fight Lyle on hofm TV. I light to put on an all-star card with at least
Neumann's cipponent for the INvurAler can't we how they can allow this. What three 10counders.
will be Canadian-born Larry Renaud, who about me?
The big fight should be between Gene
now calls Tampa his home.
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in his last fight. And Lyle gets the Ali fight. Burns. Both are undefeated in this area
record of 274 into the ring against the
There just doesn't s"m to be any justice." and both have scored sensat.lonal wins
burly Renaud. Among those V arc wins
Although .he is a 3.1 favorite here In recent weeks.
Wells has stopped "Slick" Mitchell and
over Chuck Wepner, Jimmy Young and
ovd Renaud, Neumann could have a great
Pedro Agosto.
Rerile Pinder, while poinding out one-sided
By CHUCK McCLUNG
deal of trouble with the Canadian.
l.isa Eberle of Lake Brantley compiled
points
According to the record book, Wepner
walk-in
type
battler
wins
over
Woody
Star
and
Rocky
Halliday.
Herald Correspondent
Renaud is a tough,
three firsts, capturing the individual
Latimer, leednig the first-round
In his only appearance locally, Burns
holds two wins over Neumann, one of them who figures to give Neumann a hard way
championship by edging teammate Mickcompetition with 2,120 points, almost
on a seventh round KO. But if you hear to go. Urdess Netunann is in top condition, pulled the biggest upset of the year when
LOFGWOOD — Through the record- man.
doubled his points Friday In capWft the
Neumann's half of the story, he was not looking past Tuesday night's fight, he he stopped previously undefeated KO shattering season of the Lake Brantley
Eberle finished first In shot putt with a Individual crown.
artist Glen Morgan
robbed both times
girls' track team, Gina "Stick" Nickman's toss of 314eet,, 0-Inches. A clocking of
might have his title hopes smashed.
Latimer racked up a pair of firsts,
,The first fight I beat hhii easy," he
Mac Foster, Ashlock's super record Friday stands out.
2:49.5 in the 880-yard run earned top
combined with two firsts Thursday,
The undercard is a good one with Joey
said. ,The ref gave me 11 out of the 12 V cent takina on Leon Futch 0dogir Rrom heavyweight, wW make his initial ap.
Nickman equaled the Florida high jump honors for Eberle. Nickman and Eberle
leading the Grevhound3 to it come4romagainst Carl Baker of the record of 5-feet, 1-inch at the Seminole tied for first in the long Jump with efforts
rounds. I can I 5C h ow IX! thought I lost
behind championship.
meeting Joe Hooks and a couple of senaj
County Decathlon at Lyman.
of 15-feet, 2-inches.
Lake Brantley led Friday's action by a
sational amateur bouts.
oster will appear on national TV
"I'm glad," said the excited Patriot
Being a nice guy. I gave Wepner a
Eberle recorded 242 points to Nickman's
4,91064,840 margin. Tbie 'Hounds finished
Futch has 2ppeared in Orlando only against George Foreman. But Baker has after the jump. "I don't believe it."
223.
rematch in his home town, Jersey City.
with a total of 10,570. Brantley had 10,430.
once,
in a losing effort against Sanford's the punch to knock Foster out of the big
Nickman's jump led the Brantley girls to
Teff I Foster of Lake Brantley collected
lUt was a mistake.
Latimer's firsts were in the 100-yard
Victor "Taco" Perez. But Futch gave payday.
a victory over Lymian and Lake Howell. 204 points, giving the Patriots a
of
dash
(10 11 and the ng lumn I WLI"t 7Inc end in um fight Lacy called
rerez a uuncwI light and me two went to
The other two pro fights will feature
In the final events in the boys' competi- the top three and a 669 team total.
i nches). In Thursday's events, the
Wepner the winner. I can produce 10 sports Georgia for a 10-round rematch.
"Taco" Perez and the return of the Donny
tion, Al Latimer led Lyman to the crown
Lyman took the runner-up spot with, 537
Greyhourd
ace finished first in the shot
writers who were there that night and said
In that bout, although the result was the Osmond of boxing, "Termite" Watkins.
with a first place individual finish with team marks.
putt
(42-feet)
and the 220-yard dash (23.4).
I deserved to win. On top of that, eight of
same, Futch and Perez engaged in one of
Opponents now are being sought for
4,120 points.
Anita Cleveland won the 100-yard dash
Ron
Harris
of Lake Brantley took the
the 10 though I won at least 10 of the 12
the most savage brawls the Peach State Perm and Watkins. Perez is trying to
In the sophomore division, Bob Burkhart with a clocking of 11.7. The Greyhound ace
runner-up spot with 3,900 points. Harris
rounds,
has ever seen,
stay in shape for his bout with Vincent,
of Lyman, captured the Individual crown ended the day with 194 points,
recorded
top honors in the high jump with
"The third fight. Now there I was ahead
Vincent, who has been after a fight with while the undefeated Watkins is coming
with 3,110 points. The sophomore GreyLake Howell finished in the cellar, but
a
S-feet,
1(l-inch
jump.
on all three of the official cards.
Perez, will be trying to lockup a main back from a broken jaw he suffered in
hounds finished well ahead of the Pats, Cindy Frank recorded a fourth in the in"On two I was leading 4•2 and on the
event with the "Taco Kid". lie needs an Texas a couple of months ago.
8,600 to 5,550.
dividual competition. She ended with 200
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Norman Jewison, the
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star, became involved in this unique, futuristic sports movie
because they felt there was a valid social comment to be
made.
Caan risked only his artistic integrity. Jewison made a
more tangible commitment a budgct of $4.5 million for the
film, which will be released in June.
Norman is slight, pleasant. looking Canadian (now based
In London) who wears an omnipresent baseball cap to keep
down his long gray hair,
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mused during the shooting. "We're not doing the 'Joe
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in which the conflict Is played out In the field."
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champions at Riverfront Stadium bitter rivals have played to a night. In the National League, first ball before Cleveland's Gaylord Blue hopes
to get the Oakland A's off
In the National League, it's
The Cincinnati Reds, hoping to before an expected sellout crowd of capacity crowd
and reflects the Montreal will visit St. Louis and Perry matches pitches with Doc on the right track toward a
fourth Philadelphia at New York, Pittrecapture the National League title, 52,000,
including Baseball Corn. most enthusiastic advance ticket Houston will host Atlanta. California
Medich of the New York Yankees In straight American League cham. sbur gh at Chicago and San Fran.
get a crack at the
Los Angeles missioner Bowie Kuhn.
sale in baseball history. Half of the will entertain Kansas City In the the American League game.
piortshlp, pitching against Wilbur clzco at San Diego. Stave Carlton
Dodgers right off the bat Monday in
The Reds won National League 24 major league teams have American Itague.
Nine other games will be played Wood of the Chicago White Sox.
the opener of the 1975 baseball pennants In
goes for the Phillies against the
1970 and 1972 and took reported increases in their season's
Kuhn will travel to Cleveland Tuesday, including seven openers.
Joe Coleman of Detroit faces Jim Meta' Torn Seaver; the Pirates will
SCLSOI.
the West Division title In 1973 before ticket sales.
Tuesday to attend Frank Robinson's
The Milwaukee Brewers, fea- Palmer of Baltimore and Minnesota serve Dock Ellis against Chicago's
The Reds, the team that Ira. the Dodgers dethroned them last
The game between the West's debut as the major leagues' first turing home run king 1pnk Aaron, will throw Bert
Blyleven against Rick Reuschel and San Francisco
ditionally opens the major league year.
The sellout crowd at River- power teams precedes by hours black manager. Jackie Robinson's will start Jim Slaton against Luis Texas' Ferguson
Jenkins In the will send Jim Barr against San
season, host the defending league front marks the 10th time
that those three more opening games Monday widow, Rachael, will throw out the Tht of the Boston Red Sox, Vida other American
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"It's 30 to 40 years into the future," continued the film
maker, "a glimpse at what the world is going to be. And
maybe not a good glimpse. I just personally have a fear of
corporate entities, and national corporate entities are getting
bigger. I really have a fear of professional sport. I'm a big
Ian of college football and the Olympics. Once professionals
get in, the sport takes on a different direction.
'I'm a Canadian and I see where ice hockey Is going. I
played It as a kid. It used to be a game of grace and skill. Now
they're Uke animals. 'Kill'! kill!' In the Stanley Cup last
year, it was, 'Get 'em, Schultz.' A kid got his eye put out.
Where's It gonna end"
He remembered, as a kid around Toronto, wrapping old
Saturday Evening Posts around his shins when he coudn't
afford shin guards because "those skates are sharp.
"The more padding they put on today's athletes," he said,
"the rougher it gets." In his movie, the protagonists wear
plastic helmets with face bars, shoulder and hip padding,
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wrist guards.
It is significant that he has chosen to use tor gamble on)
sport as the interpreter of social current.
"When I read this short story about this bizarre game," he
shrugged, "it Immediately brought up the analogy to the
Roman empire when Saturday afternoon in the arena
became the most violent
they were called games. They
were gladiatorial in concept. People got hurt, sometimes
killed. That built, too, to Circus Maximus."
"It Is kind of gladiatorlal," admitted Caan, playing the
lead role of Jonathan E., the world's best in Rollerball, "and
says something about professional football maybe. But I
loved the game. It's part of this fantasy thing I'm into, I'm a
proIessonal athlete myself, you know,"
He actually is a card-carrying member of the Rodeo
Cowboys Association. While making a picture in Nebraska
once, he was Invited to a branding party and got hooked an
horses and roping, strange Interests for a kid out ef Sun.
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being around cowbo,, S. You know exactly where you stand. It
clears your head."
Caan, now a dimensional star (with fine reviews for
"Funny lady" opposite Barbra Streisand), made his first
great Impact playing a jock In "Brian's Song." When he first
arrived in the camp of the Chicago Bears to film the ?wardwinning TV show, Don Shinnick, then the defensive coach,
asked him, "Hey, Caan, you ever have polio?"
Caan has a big upper torso and nothing from the waist
down. His legs are bird thin. When he went out for fresinnan
football at Michigan State, he used to wrap them in tape and
put on several pairs of socks to make the calv es look bigger.
"I've worked out with the Oakland Raiders at training
carnp,: he said, "catching passes. I'm still waiting (or them
to gi'e me that contract. You think I got a chance?"
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GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) naments in four countries in dynamite round,$$ Johnny mil- severe as the day before-.4=de ana left most of the rest of am and Bill Ziobro, grouped at 141,
"The golf tournament," said 1973, pulled away to a corn- Icr said.
Welskopf appreciate even more just playing for second,
we re the only others in the field
Tom Weiskopi, "is not over manding five stroke advan.
The weather was fierce. The the fantastic 64 he'd shot in the
Dave Hill, alone in that posi- under par after 38 holes. Tre-yet."
tage-within one shot of the temperature was In the 40s. The first round.
tion after a struggling 73 that vino had a second-round
But, it appeared it might as largest halfway lead of the winds-Lhough diminished from
"The more I think of it, the included six bogeys, said he Leslie a 73 and Zlobro a 68.
well be.
year-in Friday's second round the gale force blasts that more I think that was the waSri' t even concerned with
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I don't know about catching of the 1fl5,000 Greater Green
reacted dangerous levels in greatest round I've ever that,
the group at 1 South African
Tom," Lee Trevino said. "but boro Open golf tournament.
Thursday's play-was 20-25 played."
"I'm just trying to find me a Gary Player. the Masters and
second money ain't bad."
miles per hour with higher
The two rounds gave him a golf swing," the dedicated per. British Open title-holder, also
Weiskopf, again exhibiting
And he needed only a round of gusts.
seven-under-par total of 135 for fectionist said. "I'm exI had a 70 but remained well back
the deft touch and controlled par 71 to do it.
The difficulty of the playing two trlps over the 6,643-yard perimenting on every shot."
at 146. Arnold Palmer shot 73
power that won him seven (our"In this
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ens, disgruntled wi th their work Jai•Alai's Miami front on have meats without management's cannot play any where else for
pem on, but under anonyt -

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Sam Snead missed. The still
bother active 68-year-old, who has won

me. The only thing that bugs me this tournament a record eight
times, had a 76 and failed to
Lee Trevino, Perry Les1ie qualify at 153.

is my golf swing."

six months if fired by Mian-d

have threatened to strike next failure of the firm to allow a ity, one player told The Miami Jai-Alai.
month unless the International vote could mean a strike News, "We feel we are in a dicThe News said the contract
Teamsters Union is recognized against a fronton in Fort taturship and feel humillate4." allows players to be fired if the
as t he ir bargaining agent.
Pierce, Fla., next month and at
Another said, "We're ash- fronton shuts down "due to a
a fronton construction site in amed to tell everybody our strike-act of God, fire, casLocal Teamsters official Eli Hartford, Conn.
working conditions and what we ualty, refusal or loss or ImpairSchutzer said Friday that 38 of
Players are barred by con- make."
ment of li ce nse," and if the
The players earn $252 a week fronton is unable to obtain opsalary and $36 a day for living crating dates.
expenses while perfoming in
The contract does not provide
Miami. They also get a guaran- insurance benefits. It allows
teed bonus of $4,000 and prize medical assistance up to 90
money for fi nishi ng among the days after an injury if the in-

Lassie League
Begins Tuesday

top three in a match.
jury was incurred thring play
John Callahan, executive and treatment Is approved by

chief officer of World Jai-Alai, the Ironton doctor. The doctor

The Sanford Recreation April 14.

De partment's lassie League

flw teams will play at the said players are guaranteed decides, without an outside

Slow Pitch Softball Itague Uttle I,cague fields at Ft. roughly $10,000 for the four- medical opinion, if a man is fit
begins Tuesday with two games INIellon, Westside and Bay and a-half month Miami season to play.

and can earn up to $20,000.
at the Ft. Mellon field,
The fronton can assign playAvenue,
The players conte nd as pro- ens to o ther frontons wi thout
The four teams in the league
The Sanford Junior Baseball
will play Tuesday and Thur- Leag ue also begins April 14. Fessional athletes, they are Un- assuring contract terms are upheld at the next site,
sday until the season ends June CIIIIICS will be played at the derpaid.
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Deltona
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wasn't enough incentive for his team, Kentucky Cluach
Iluble Brown gave another reason the Colonels had for
beating New York 10&amp;99 in a on"ame playoff Friday
flight.
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division," said Brown, dri pp ing from a post-game victory
shower.

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FLORIDAJC
DAYTONA BEACH - All heavyweight class) took IirSIS second, two In the fourth and
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mimmta VS NnICIM of Win
Terry Bachman led Lyman
Amta and Cooke, Winans
Glenn Godwin was slecond In three in the sixth to down
District. Valencia. after a 3.2 A%hine. SS
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Los Aftatles, Calif,
McDonald had two of them, Alepsncler.
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Seminole edged defending
Clark and Murray; Sim_
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heavyweight class.
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Lakeland Fla.
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Lee Ward of Oviedo hurled a run home run in the fifth and
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surroundings and hope to make this their permanent home.
Maher, by the way, is a lingu ist.
From Jim Blyth e comes the story of a six and a hall pound
bass land ed by John Sparks at the Wekiva River Bridge
Thursday. Sparks, an arch er of note, won th e bow-fishing
contest last year wi th the biggest garfish.
Thursday, John was sharpening his shooting form from the
bridge w he n he saw the big bass playing. Lay in g aside his bow,
he grabbed his fishing tackle and laid a plastic worm in front of
the bass.
Th e fish took th e bait and John ended h is bow and arrow

Around Osteen Bridge, things are as usual wi th specs in the
(Jeep water around th e pilings, bream hitting all the way to Lake
Monroe, and at one time th is week, ba ss we re observed
schooling near the bri e.
Henry Russell picked up a bass of five and a half pounds at
Marina Isle Th ursday morning. Henry said It was th e only one
he saw.
Two others in th e 10 pound class were hook ed on live shiners
in th is area, but they were not landed.
CO. Penney sa id that nice bluegilis were landed by a pair
of lady anglers from th e bank, and th at blind

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ILI 194,

Oviedo Coasts To 2nd

The Seminole Junior College mound setback. Mitch Gamble
baseball team missed a chance hurled 2 2-3rd 3 innings of

Baltimore vs Atlanta at Bit

I. Ebeilt (LB) 212; 7. Hickman (LI) 723; 3,
Foster (LB) 7O; 1 Frank (LIt) 200, S. Cleveland

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In his last appearance wills

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100 DASH - Clevelerid W 11.7; SHOT PUTT
lndIvu,1t: 1. Burkhart, Lyman 3,110; I.
(beth (LB) (tie) Hlckmatt (II) 13.3; HIGH
Alexander, Lyman U70; I. Sumner, Lyman JUMP
Pdickrnan (LI) 5.1; $50 DASH Eberte
7.120; 1. Dorfiet, Lyman ).s-10; S. Foegu., Lake
(11 1:49.5 .

Teem 1. Lyman 10.510; 2. Lake Brantley

Friday.

St, Petersburg, Fla. flhI

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Tom "floppy" Hopkins and wife have been giving their
flyrods a wor kout and coming in almost daily wi th strings of
four to five bass and assorted bream.
Reports of bass striking in Lake Monroe on th e En te rprise
side have trickled in. Fr ed Sweet said several ni ce catches of
speckled perch were taken from the seawall on the Sanford side.
Musse ls have been producing good catches of bluegills,
according to Fred. He is trying to figure a way to k ee p them on
kind at his place of business. Sheticrackers still seem to prefer

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and is consideri ng going Into

Latimer I 1; HIGH JUMP -Harris 3 to, POLE
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BOYS

Hill apparently went along for the ride.

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Brantley 2.M.

Team: I. Lyman 8,6W. 2. Lake Brantley s.sSo.

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Sophomore

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The hills found a pair of unwelcome visitors in th eir minnow
pond when they came off the river. Wro otters were In the pond
feasting on th e small fish.

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a 00,000-a-year job," said
Bryant. But he added he had

LONG JUMP
Alexa nd er 157; 100 DASH
Stanley, Lyman Burkhart 10$; HIGH JUMP
Burns, Lyman S
.s, i Stanley. Lake Brantley 1520; S
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AiCKlAdir, Lyman 10 6;
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MILE RUN - KrOmirr, Lyman S:04
LONG JUMP - Latimer 707. 700 DASH -

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points. Lyman's Glenn Otto took

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The 27-year-old Bryant, a U_
game winner in 1973 who
cfrpp&amp; off to a dIsastrous 3-15
mark last season, told a news
co nference that he was retiring
for
and business.

stop throwing ice.

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give' Miami a real warm welcome when they cam to
Ta llahassee, and I'm hoping they back me up."
Woodward went to the pressbox In the sixth Inning Friday
night to ask the public address announcer to request that fans

the top five, eading the day with 2,710

straight game after 13 straight

Kanss City vs. San Francisco
at San Jose. Calif.
Milwaukee'
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Bill Ifill and his wife, Susie, are fin(hng the bass again. Susie
brought in a string of four LhAt totalled 21 pounds last week.

water and fishing tapered off.

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month .
'We had to supply our own baseballs and the field wasn't
even lined unless Miami was playing," Woodward WU
quoted as saying. "I told some people our students would

Individual: 1. Latimer, Lyman 130; 2Harris. Lake Brantley 3900:
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3,820 poInts.

ALL-SPARE GAME

Ral"ders Dro

AlbuquMur. N.M

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and lor Moore of the Mo
trealExosandthf1elderBob,y

behavior, but Seminole Coach Woody

Woodward was quoted recently in the FSU student
newspaper, The Flambeau, as being critical of treatment
ng a tournament in MWW Wt

ies

19% honm in

Chicaq (A) vs San Q*ego at

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topped by a pair

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hospital.

Stanley had 3Aa points and Henry Stanley

an Overage of 70 for one game,

Vuma. Ariz.
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apologized for the

Fraser was revived in the dugout but 15 minutes later as he
walked to the parking lot he collapsed and was rushed to the

ILKFTI n

canals full of large-mouth bass last week. The haul consisted of
16 bass,
of gh
rnis
were the pay-off bait.

from Georgia, picked up a dozen large sheepshead in two hours
Monday fishing around the inlet jetties.
Weakf ish up to three pounds hit well on Daytona Main Street
Pier, early in th e week along with sheepshead, bull whiting and
spanish mackerel. By Thursday, the high winds muddied the

..d

from major league baseball
teams Friday-but only one
wanted to go.
Ron Bryar't of the San Fran.
cisco Giants announced his
tirement whi le three others

alter Fraser was hurt and team captain Randy Davidson

new buwier with

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deIØia at Clearwater, Fla

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Four players were separated

Several Florida State players came to the Miarni duugout

Tallahassee Memorial Hospital, was hit above the left
temple by a ball of ice thrown from the bleachers as he
walked
Miami lost 8-0.

Lyman's Al Stanley edged Brantley's
Henry Stanley for third
Al

W L TPtsQFOA Ann Smith will recei ve a W.I.B.C.
-PPfflI• A II 11109 *3 175
patch for rolling three 1$
NY
Ra,sgn 37 21 14- N 315 270
in the Monday Blues League.

vs. ftila

hospitalized Friday right after being hit by a 0.unk of ice

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bunched at t1le tW.
No. I player Stan Aranda,

Miami spokesman said.

thrown by a spec tator following a baseball game with
Florida State.
Fraser, who was listed in fair condition today at

Lyman's Stanley mvorded a first in the
pole vault with a l44eet, 8-Inch va ul t.

Crlanft, Fla

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Coral Slaughter

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Mci*..I uL Boston at Wasfir Haven, Fla
St L ouis vs P'tsburgn at
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M.rg'e Fans (2). EIais' Kostival,
Pat Alligood, Nor,r Sharp and

NHL Standings

Sa?vvdayi Games

No.4 players, and Wade Ansell
(7-0) and Rick Haistens (4-0),
who alternate at No. 5, are also

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University of Miami
baseball coach Ron Fraser was knocked unconscious and

Andy SPpui.

roIled a 296 series with one game a

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Tulsa 1. $I Louis 0

BflImore
Atlant 1
New York (Ii) 9, Detroit 1
Los Ang.es 9. CaIiforsa 2

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Most visitors to the Wekiva River are getting enough
ranfish to satisfy their needs. George Cheney at Wekiva River'
Haven camp had word of scattered shelkracker catches mixed
wi th redbreast, bluegills, catfish and bass.
A six and a half pound bass fe ll to Ken Dit to, who was
fishing with a purple worm from the bank at Camp Seminole.
Mark Maher and his wife, Ilene, nature lovers both , have
taken over th e management of Camp Seminole. Maher, wi th a
background of hote l and motel experience, recently was connected wi th "Ocean World" the aquatic and marine life exhibit
at Fort Lauderdale.

live crickets.

in

for

The 39-)ear-old coach regairied consciouness at the hospital where X-rays were taken to determine the extent of in.

Peg Patiy 3-10. Eve Roge 2-7

S. New York (A) 1

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Dr. Nick Pastis and party, fishing in "Wet La ke," caught
th e limit of Sinail bass last weekend. The catch was large
enought to feed 15 people at anoutdoor fish fry,

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Bryant

first among No. 2 players with a
10.0 record. Howard Flagg, who
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Tutk 5-7; Kathy Cron. Faye Jones

Houston at Toronto
Son Diego a, Winnipeg
Chicago ji Edronto,.
Indianapolis at Vancouver

Clara

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and Anita Barker 3.1O . Faye Jones
2-7; Rn. Vaughn aid Kathy Cross
310: Jr*n HIfl 5410; Myrtle

Edmonton at Vancouver
Todays Games

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Milwaukee 12. Chicago (N) 6

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New England at Cleveland

PPiiadetpeia 4. Pittsburgh 0

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Ann Smith 717.
Sate Constrvctjn 1owlei - June
Plant 193, Mary Jonnson 169;
$fgar Crop ft. Betty Nor
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RDII'A-Ivti - Bob HiCkok SN.

Minnesota a? Houston
Friday's Cam
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195 and 191
Tuesday Morning Swingers Shannon Corsi 516. Sharon Base
163: Shannon Corti 207. Sharon

Toronto 1, Winnipeg 1
Edmonton S. Vancouver 3
Saterdays Games

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Phnix 2. MInneoia 1

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Alite Hendricks 707, Carol
Slaughter IN.

35 37 1 71 771 773
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clinched division title
Friday'i Games

Chicago 2. New

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Tuesday trip. The
were unable to do much
fishing because the strong
curren t made it impossible
to stay anchored over the snap pe r
Jack crevalle and ladyfish are congregated in the r1ver just
i nside the let gi ving plugcdstersa the
th ey want. The
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he most prominent.
Harry Tit.shaw of Lake Mary, and his brother and nephew

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Willy
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Tuesday and Pensacola last colleges, are 8-0 and 6-i
week. The Raiders downed respectively.
Brevard 61 Monday.
SJC Is 5-0 in its division with
Four SJC pi3yffs are tied for seven matches to play.
first place In the
ranking.

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West Dlvlsiia

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St Louis is? Kansas City
Minnesota at Chicago

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SJC's No. 1 doubles' team of
Aranda w3d Copeland (91) is
second in the state, and the No.
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Miami Dad North and Palm
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The Raiders are 14-1 overall
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Friday's Games

A break in the weather sh ould bring the mackerel in again
and plug casting from the pier will be hot once more Bluefish
re long gone -only a few stragglers or Summer blues are left.

Ponce DeLeon
gry, tting savagely
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CNCa'lo at St. louts
WahinQtOn at Montrea
Buffalo at Toronto

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Chicago at Milwaukee
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Golden State 121, Phoeniz 99
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and my grandchildren's, too"
It's acrealive hobby, and an
interesting one. Most doll
collectors are handy seamstresses and dress their own
dolls. They also repair old,
troken and faded toys. And
they spend hours at the library
studying the dress and habits of
the people who lived in the
period during which their
favorite dolls were created.
Doll collectors, while they
have Otat emntW "hoarding
streak," also love to show off
wh3t they am so carefully
collecting. This weekend
members and friends ofmembers of the Central Florida
Doll Club will be exhibiting
their collections at the
Altamonte Springs Civic
Center, from 14 p.m. both
Saturday and Sunday.
It was difficult to preview any
of the dolls that will be on
exhibit — most were already
carefully packed in fissue tined
boxes for transportation
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It's hard for a woman to
childhood
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cuddling, caring and mothering
she dJdover miniature tea cups
ndfllmsydoll carriages set a
pattern she will probably
repeat the rest of her life.
Not all women outgrow dolls
They may have children and
grandchildren of their Gii as
the years go by, but the
fascination for their earhest
play companions fters. If
nurtured, it can grow into an
intruguing hobby.
Ask any member of the
Central Florida Doll Club. The
answer to the question, "Why
do you collect dolls?" is invariably — "Because I lovc
them."
Not for their monetary value,
their historical background or
because it's the newest fad.
nese may play some small
part but mostly it's emotional,
"There's just no way I could
bring myself to throw away my
old dolls," one collector ex
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Doll collectors are diflerertt
from collectors of stamps,
bottles and beercans. Because
dolls are different from the run
Of (tie mill collector's Item,
Dolls have heart and soul and
history in such an Intimate,
personal way. Not only are they
replicasofhumans, they're also
extensions of human perUes and mingle with the
Memories
of
happiest
childhood.
$,My baby!" a tiny cWld will
excleim, clutching that
huggable bundle of blanket,
lace a'id bab) likeness which is
her doll.
This doll. She mothers it the
way her own mother cares for
her. And ft's as real to her as
she Lsto her own mother. Years
later, viewing this tattered
scran of her childhood while
clearing out an attic, perhaps,
or rummaging through her old
toy chest, her heart will lurch
with nostaligia for that little
plast.ic friend she's outgrown

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Chelsofl of SS Rural Station,
Pff(er Coll ege, Misenhelme,
and of Mr. and Mrs. Louie White-Jones
N.C. and will graduate ii
Cosenza of New York City. She
Elementary
Education in May
Bannister
Is an employe of the Central
Dr. and Mrs. William Walker
The
bridegroom,
also born Ii
Florida Zoological Society.
White of Golden Lake, Sanford, Sanford, Is the grandson of
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The bridegroom is the announce the
M . and Mrs. John Cosenza,
engagement of late Mr. and Mrs. Portei
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on of Jim Courtoy of their daughter,
2418 Lake Ave., Sanford, an.
Margaret Nan, Franklin Whigham of Sanford
flounce the engagement of their Sanford and the late Virginia to Donald Randall
Jones Jr., and of the late Mr. and Mrs
daughter, Regina Lynn, to Ct*irtoy, and of Mrs. J. A. son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Thomas William Jones ol
James Antone Bannister, son of Bannister and the late J. A. Randall Jones, 1919
Sanford Sanford.
Bannister
of
Moultrie,
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He
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Mr. and Mrs. Chris Bannister,
Sanford.
A 1!)71 graduate of Sanford
employed at Home Appliance
181 mliv Ave., Sanford.
The bride, born in Sanford, is Naval Academy, he is
attending
Center, Sanford.
the granddaughter of the late Pflffer College and will
The bride is the grand.
The wedding will be an e venttr. and
Mrs. Clarence Roy graduate in May. In June he
(laughter of Mrs. K. Hutcherson of June 5 at 6:30 p.m. at Church
Kirtley of Sanford, and of Mrs
and the late James I.. Hut. of Christ, Sanford.
will continue flight training in
J. St. Clair White of Sanford and the U.S.
Navy in Pensacola.
the late J. St. Clair White.
The wedding will be held June
A 1971 graduate of Semmole 14 at 11 a.m. at
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High School, she is a student at Golden Lake home.

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American family Is undergoing a revolutionary
change.
Sure, you say, look at
communes, group
marriages, swinging, do-ityourself divorce kits,
historically high divorce
rates.
Four professors In
Florida State University's
interdiseiplinarey program
in Marriage and Family
Living have news for you:
the real revolution is taking
place inside permanent,
monogamous marriages
which, by the way, have
never been more popular.
è The big story: androgynous marriages.
In such a marriage, there
is a blurring of the sex
roles. The man may cook
dinner, the woman take out
the garbage. Or vice
versa. There is no "man's
work" or "woman's

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Dr.
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Professor of Home and
Family Life and the
recipient of the highest
national teaching award In
the field of Homes and
Family life, said that this

conclusion grows out of the
notion that as women
contribute more to the
family economics, their
influence In the family
extends to a broader range
of decisions,

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"What Is not clear," she
said, "Is whether women
who choose to work outside
the home tend to be more
powerful personalities, and
thus more Influential."
'"I Sociologists)
Jessie
Bernard has made the
point that there are two
marriages: his and hers,"
Nichols said. "According to
Berna rd his Is great, hers
is oppressive.
"There Is a fair amount
of data that says of
relationship can be that
great when one person
always has to take
subordinate role?"
As "her" marriage
becomes more satisfying,
does "his" deteriorate?
"If a man Is forced to
give up some of his power,
there is no question but that
his gut level reaction will
be to fight it," Nichols said.
"Sure, he will have to
t't' tip swriethiiig,'' he
said, "but he also will be
(reed from ninny of the
arbitrary roles in which

Doin' Things
By JEAN PA1'IESON
Women's Editor

Male, Female Tra ts
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Women's Editor
Men are the ones with the strong personalities, right?
They're the ones who are ambitious, competitive, selfreliant. They have the leadership qualities and the
analytical minds which get them ahead.
Right?
And women are shy and soft-spoken. They're submissive, sensitive a..d gullible.
Right again,
No matter how loudly Women's Ubbers and ERA
proponents howl when they hear It, the male is the
dominant sex In our society. But is he so by nature, or has
tradition simply developed him to be so?
After all, every little girl feels aggress ive soinetinies,
and every little boy wants to cry sometimes. But they're
taught over the years that nice girls don't fight, and big
boys don't cry.
More and more psychologists and sociologists are
realizing that the so-called "male traits" do exist in
women, and the "female traits" do exist in men. Not
physical traits, of course, but personality traits,
They are also discovering that those persons who
have an even balance of male and female personality
traits are the ones who get along best with both sexes, who
communicate best with their fellow humans.
June Gordon, coordinator of Seminole Junior
College's Project 21st Century Woman, recently attended
the American Personnel and Guidance Association
convention In New York City where she attended a
fascinating workshop on androgyny the blurring of sex
roles and traits.
The facts researchers In the field are revealing will be
of huge value In developing more successful man-woman
relationships as well as better relationships in the
business world, reports Ms. Gordon.
The submissive woman is no longer as desirable as in
years gone by, Ms, Gordon explained, particularly not in
management positions. On the other hand, the ambitious
or competitive woman who demonstrates strong
leadership qualities, often comes across as either pushy
and bitchy, or as authoratarlan. Neither Is likely to win
respect.
However, as people begin to accept that natural
personality traits are not as rigidly defined as we have
been raised to believe, Ms. Gordon predicts some in.
Wresting changes In the traditional sex roles In the
management world. No longer will women in positions of
responsibility and authority be regarded with a mixtutie of
distaste and resentment; nor will the more submissive
male be considered contemptible.
While attending the androgyny workshop, Ms. Gordon
participated In a fascinating test in which she was
required to rate on a scale of 1 to 7, how frequently she
displayed certain personality traits. Appropriately ix a
dynamic leader like Ms. Gordon, her score was weighted
slightly on the male aide.
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Show House

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If you love a beautiful home
Youth Ranch near Winter
and what woman doesn't?
- Springs, is now making news
the home to visit some time
again in a ri're familiar area
between April 7 and 27 Is the
as an actor.
Leu house and Garden, on
The faip! '-1'-'
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Forrest Avenue at Nebraska in
and radio personality will be
Orlando, which has been
teaching a six-week Creative
transformed by area designers
Theatre
Workshop at the Roje
into ' magnificent show house
School
of
Dance, 1024 Tucker
to raise money for the Opera
Gala Guild of the Florida Ave., Orlando, to students 12
years of age and up. The
Symphony Society.
course, which will run from
Interior designer Berta 11911,
a former Sanf ord resident and May 1 to June 5, will be a
combination of acting, lecture,
businesswoman who now lives
history, participation and
and has her studio in Winter
Enrollment Is limited, so
Park, has decorated the Leu
sign up now.
library.
According to her (Lughter, Jazz 'oncert
Edie hall, who recently opened
For jazz fans, it will be Dixie
the Decorator's Bazaar on with a cause on April 20 when
hiawatha Avenue of U. S. 17-92 the Central Florida Hot Jazz
in Sanford, Berta has tran- Society presents "An Afternoon
sformed the library into a of Jazz" to benefit La Amlstad,
refreshing haven of soothing a residential treatment center
purples and fresh spring greens for emotionally disturbed
through her
decorating adolescents located in Winter
wizardry.
Park. The concert will be held
Berta considers the room in the garden at the Maitland
"dramatic, light and bright- Art Center from 2 p.m. until
a reaction against the dark, dark.
gloomy room I had to start
Featured performers will be
with."
Don Lamonde, considered by
It is a high ceilinged room many to be one of the greatest
with four doors and many jazz drummers of all time who
windows. Berth has grouped the has backed such artists as
seating around the fireplace Barbara Streisand, and Tern
and left the wall space free to Lamonde, who has. sung with
feature exciting art deco the Benny Goodman Orchestra
wallpaper in shades of purple and now, of course, is Orlando's
on silver. Touches of chrome own Red Hot Mama at Rosie
around the library tie in with O'Grady's.
the silver in the wallpaper, and
the deep purple carpet matches Hitch in, A Ride
too.
You may have wondered, as I
Curtains are turquoise and did, what would become of
walls the same green as the Cassandra Beaupie and her two
garden foliage seen from every young sons, Joshua and Rufus,
window,
who hitchhiked to Florida from
This Interesting blend of New Mexico, seeking a new
traditional, art deco and con- home, and who were featured In
temporary interior design is a Story, 'Hitchln' A Ride' In the
repeated throughout the huge March 23 edition of The
old home. A visit Is a must for Herald.
decorating buffs. And for
Well, Cassandra wrote a day
gardeners, the Lou Gardens are or so ago from Atalissa, Iowa.
a dream. Teas and lunches will Her dream of finding a farbe served.
mhouse to take care of in return
for bed and board was finally
Sky King
realized in this distant Mid-west
community
and she and her
Kirby tSky King) Grant, who
has been in the headlines sons couldn't be happier.
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firefighters went to the park
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The eggs were provided by
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he has to wait for a
During April, special scrolls the volunteers, half dona ted
So more husbands are
will be made available to units and half purchased
female
to
come along and
from their
ironing their own shirts,
feed
him?
which registered scouts may "slush fund." Responsible for
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REGINA LYNN COSENZA
make a revolution?
she said. "This is myth.
forwarded to the Regional gold, were the Winter Springs
MARGARET NAN WHITE
Mrs. Mcnett -Stephanie Lynn Hickson
Dr. William C. Nichols, a
Office where the scroll will
Men are often required to
be Youth Group and the Ladles
professor in home and
in i r.r,sf.Im...1
play
supportive roles - In
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Family Life and a national
fatherhood,
for example. It
into space on a space flight member of the Auxiliary made
figure
in
marriage
and
Is
unwise
mission in the Fall of 1976.
to make young
and donated all the prizcs which
rsa ry
family counseling, believes
boys deny such emotions as
Deadline for turning in scrolls included three dowel-type
It does.
tenderness and warmth."
with the names of registered bunnies, three pillow bunnies
"The changes which are
She also believes that in a
scouts will be the end of June. and three Easter baskets filled
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'?xpectations are
that the names on the scroll are given to the Children
should
always
be room for
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in each
tremendously profound,"
In space by imprinting the age category who found
the
family
who
wants to
the
Nichols said. "That's why
keep
traditional
roles,
On theanniversary,
occasion of their 60th dinner by members of the First
original scroll and returning it gold and silver eggs and who wedding
there Is such a strong
Married in Carrier Mills, Ill.,
Society, too, may have to
Mr. and Baptist Church and Calvary on March
to the council for return to the had collected the most eggs.
reaction
to issues like the
24,
1915,
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and
unil In addition, boys whose
Mrs. Evert J. Odum of Lake Baptist Church of Lake Mary,
make some adjustments to
Equal Rights Amendment.
Ova Odum spent most of their
names appear on the scroll will at tend
Between 75 and 100 children Mary were honored with a March 23.
the androgynous marriage.
ed the event and enjoyed
fives
in Marion, Ill., where
Many males like things the
receive a special wallet.alzecj this yearly treat.
"N0', however, sucway they are; they don't
Odum
worked
as
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brickl
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cessful men and successful
card which certifies that their
The next meeting of the
want to give up any power.
stonemason and builder. They
women are being attracted
names have flown In space.
Ladies Auxiliary to the
And they are absolutely
retired to Lake Mary nine years
This laa great opportuni ty
to
each other and this may
Volunteer Fire Dept. will be
right: there Is a revolution
all scouters and an incen ti
have
a staggering impact
ve to held on April 8 at 7:30 p.m. at
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Present at th e anniversary
going on."
on
the
economic and social
other young boys to join the the Ready Room of the
As role expectations In
celebration was the couple's
class
system.
Scouting program, enjoy all the Winter Springs Fire Station.
snddaug1Iter,M,j,J
marriages
relax,
the
benefits available through
Admitting that the an-i.
R. (Carmen Lee) C.leek of Lake
female may find herself
scouting and have the added
drogynous marriage is not
Mary. They have two other
with more power in
bonus of having their names In Graduation
without pitfalls, nor Is It for
decisions
affecting her own
daughters,
Mrs.
Allen
W.
space. Contact Friend for
everybody. Nichols said
life and the life of her
(Irene) Heap of Silver Springs,
fur ther Information.
that It offers one model for
Graduating on April 10 (r
Md., and Mrs. Robert W.
family.
a
worthwlle experience
SJC's 200-hour minimum
(Dorothy Ann) Pease of
standards
course
for
Marion, Ill. They have five
Garden Club
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grandchildren and six great.
"IChell,
Tim Lallathin, Roger
The nest meeting of t he North
grandchildren.
C
manning CountryMarket Days are (from left) Karen
--I. Roy and Jimmy Graham, all of
Morgan and Diane Busman,
lum
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aest
Mrs.
Odum
was
attired
for
committee
ce.ajrmen,
and
San
Ruble,
auction
Orlando
Garden
Will be the Winter Springs Volunteer
committee chairman
held on April
- 10 at Club
7:30 pm., at Fire Dept.
the festivities In a cream
The National Association of bank holding companies from
Others Include: Mrs. David
The annual card party for the
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the home of hostess Sally
colored dress with lace sleeves
Bank
Women (NABW) will hold 19 Central Florida cities.
This
br
in
Rothschild
and
Mrs.
benefit of the DeBary Public
Ralph
Bowersax,$4 S. CortesAve. Co. fully qu gs to 16 the total of
and she wore a white orchid
Its
bi-monthly
meeting at 6:30
The special guests for this
Hewlett,
co-chairmen of the
Library is set for April 9, at 1
host
fortevefl1ng wjube serve alified firefighters who
corsage wi th purple throat. Her
p.m.,
April
8,
at
the
Deltona
meeting
of the Association will
city on VOhm
i
i
p.m. in the Defiary Community door prizes; Mrs. James
dub president Janet (Unger.
husband wore a matching
Country
Club,
1120
Elkcam
be the Chief Executive Officer
Total membep in the
Center. Guests attending are Askew, Mrs. Harvey Ramp,
purple shin under a dark grey
Blvd., Deltona.
of each bank represented by the
Vohinteers is at
Mrs.
Charles
Emery,
Mrs.
asked
to
bring
their
own
cards.
The
Ovi
edo Woman's QUbis "country" atmosphere. it
mñl A large decorated cake
win
dayf
Youth Dance
Mr. and Mn. Evert J. Odum celebrate 60 years
ro
m11a.m.toipm
This
Mid-East
Group
of
the
flds is the highest ra tio of
Harvey
N.A.B.W.
The speaker will be
Jones
and
Mrs.
,"Ireshments
F.
sponsoring i ts second Annual also 5e of interest to
of dessert and
:
was made especially for
of marriage
shoppers
of
T.W.
Lawton
Elementary
N.A.B.W.
is
made
up
of
130
Bruce
R.
qualified
pe
Stewart, Corpertte
Albert
Moesel
will
rs
coffee
assist.
onnel f any fire
will be served.
'Oviedo Country Market Day" all ages, wi th yard
The Winter Springs You th
occasion.
goods, School Chorus di rect ed by Mrs
female
bank
officers
Vice
President
department
in
of Personr.'l,
Mrs. If. 1. Mace)' is chairman
Seminole.
April 12 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. stitchery, quilts, preserves,
Group will be holding bi.weekly
'.4
Charlottee McDaniel will sing
representing
various
banks
and
Flagship
Banks, Inc.
Volunteer fire departments
of the event. She will be assisted
followed by an auction from 4 pickle barrel, calico and American Folk
A beautiful oil painting by
dances for the next few
Music. A double
need the support of the citizens
by: Mary Wilcox, as ticket Albert E. Mercer has been
P.M. to 6 p.m.
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gingham flowers, penn7 candy quartette of the "Sweet
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of the city they protect. You can
1,
chairman; Mrs. Charles donated by the artist for aucThe Country Market will be and many other item. to delight
1
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Adellnes" will sing and stroll
Jaycees
do ycur part by attending the
MacNeil, table prizes; Mrs. tion. Mrs. Macey says that this
DEAR ABBY: I am a
Oviedo Shopping the taste and sight.
about
the
market and the Blue
:
car wash sponsored by the minister who
James Whileford, Mrs. Russel event is given by the Ubraiy
11,
Center in downtown Oviedo
aL'o does counGrass
Partners
from
Sanford
Among
the
Congratulations and best Volunteers on April 12. It will be 3elIng.
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intersection of
Francis, Mrs. Boyd Welrman, Association to support and
other booths
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wishes are extended to Ernie held from 10a.m., t1114 p.m., at
Routes
4 and
1 419. This year all
A young man recently
Mrs. James Elliot, Mrs. Albert maintain the Library and in. r
proceeds
will special interest will be potted Kenny Raybon on fiddle, John
..,
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Hendrix and his group for the Sunoco Gas Station located to me for counseling and he
be given to the Ovledo Volun- Plants, hanging
Morsel,
Miss
Agnes
Crowley,
vites
all
neighboring residents
hay
[,
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McGovern
on
guitar,
Jo*
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4
forming the first Winter on Highway 17-92 and SR 434. showed mea clipping from )Our
teer Fire Dept. to repthce the rides, pony rider, fishing p
rs James McMahon and Mrs to Join with those of I)eBary
"
baskets,ond,
Beatrice
on
mandarin
and
Land
Springs Chapter of Jaycees.
Proceeds from this event will column that he had
Wear them as vacation
Rescue Van which was snow cones, water color W
Kenneth ac,
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oo
dy
on
base
will
The Jaycees are an go to purchase deals to be t carrying for or
perform
in
destroyed by theft and arson In paitirgs, handmade crafts
go alongs or sporty
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two )ears. lie
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the afternoon.
organization of young men on the window of a room con- said it saved him
/
many
types,
January
china
Alll6,%IL
paintings,
Y
VAN HUREN
of this year.
from suicide.
..
t o mes
st
ay a
ages 18 to 35, who are public aimI either 'an Invalid or
produce,
baked
There Will be over 30
goods,
I am enclosing it. Will you
CO.ChatrmAn of the Oviedo
spirited and who band together child
firefighters
please print it again? It might the charge that
booths and ezhlbits different homemade lemonade, shells, Market Day are Mrs. John
j
they are 'sick she was pregnant. She wasn't. Market Day which
Pick your styles
to help better the city In which rescue those persons im- save another life.
the Jewelry, cotton candy, clothes, Kuhn and
God love you, and tWIsted.'
will at
have
Mrs.
Walter
they live,
Now she admi ts that she just new feature this
media tely.
a furniture, chicken and rib Rawlon.
0year
I.B.M.
I say, love and let love."
said
she was pregnant so I "Country Store,"
Getting off to a giant leap, the
dinners
and
DEAR
cake
decorating.
T.B.M.:
sponsored by
With
DEAR ABBY: Our lovely i
11
Win ter Springs Jaycees are
would marry her,
"Colonel" Dell of Sa nford is
easure:
the
Oviedo
Woman's
Club
year-old
daughter was accepted
Good
There
will
be
continuous
again
Neighbor
Because
involved In "Operation Red
of our marriage, I which will help to set
.scheduled to be thea 1 .*
'DC8 Abb
the entertainment throughout the auctio
y: Another advice at a fine church-affiliated had to quit school and get a job
Hall" which tii to put an
Make The Home You Live hi
neer.
colunist keeps insisting that college. She did poorly the first in a factory. I even
GOOD
emblem on each window of a WEEK..
had
to
NEIGHBOR OF THE homosexuals are 'sick.' She year and
The Home You've Always Wanted
was not invited to borrow money from my parents
. Ruth Holzman, 81 S. says,
home containing an Invalid or
'Thousands
of return. We were very dlsap- to make a down payment on a
Fairfax Ave.
child so in case of a fire,
Take advantage of
homosexuals have written pointed.
The Holaman's lived in
mobile
home.
This
really
hurt
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Everyone loves to relax In the pool, and these multiple handicapped children from Rosenwald School
Philips complete
from $s
me where they can get
SWIM TIME,
We learned later trough me because my
firefighters
canInspeedily
7 1 \':.
,
m to safety.
addition,
parents are
br'N back
are
no
ex
ce
ption
as
th
ey
enjoy
a
pe
es
th
era
utic
s
sion
wi
sp
ch
th
ee
t
hera
pist
Ga
Irwin
ry
and
teac
r's
he
Clarence
H.
Home
Decorating
Service
:
/
ome
ears straightened OK 90 they must some friends that one of I he
w hen Charles
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Berryman
III, fl, Rhonda M. Adamltis, 24,
Holvnan
Jaycees
FUN TIME
hard-working people who made POB 8Z, Margarle
Cbristlne
aide Judy Robb in the pool of Sanford swimming teacher Jackie Caolo. These three children (from
consider
themselves
twisted,
18,
Rt
2
fix
614
or
reasons
our
was
in the U.S. Air Force. They
Oviedo
possibility of FmiJiin
had done a sacrifice to let me have the Dodn, 26, same
J
Hatboro, Pa.
they wonidn't be asking for so poorly daughter
left) Nancy Walko, Eddie Russell and Marilyn Anstead, and other handicapped youngsters will be
Johnny
R.
Sheffield,
20,
i
f
in college was nwney.
.1
:
purchased
a
home
at
the
time
he
David
M.
Waterho
use, 23, Ba Sa nford
RecreAtion Hall at SunsIdne
1p
able to continue their weekly swimming sessions only U area service groups or Individuals can
, Melinda K. Hart, 19,
Clarence H. Jacobs, 46, 28 27IM,
because she had become in.
r
and several years ago when
Park to make it usable for all Ch
Karen
L
I
really
was
In
love
with
Ray,
v olunteer time to transport them to and from the pool or swim with them. Contact Mrs. ('aolo, 131 E.
23, lit 2 fix IIM
the Red lion Sq., WP, Laura Lee
FREE PAR KING
* OcewlOnallY I bear from volved in a love affair with .1
I
uck
retired
,
ey
same
th came back homosexuals bo
residents.
girl before we were married, Long,
Hendrix
Woodland
Dr.,
if
you
has to
w,uld
like
to
help.
Wm.
IN
REAR WHILE
are
at
37,
W
W
E.
Ileyd,
peace
pr
if
Tri,
CH.
ofessor,
35
years
,
P011
live here In Winter Springs. with them
older than but every time I think of the
Carlos 0. Centeno, 41, 183o
requested use of the building for
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SHOPPING ROJA"
DouglasS, Griffin Jr., 23,2914
selves, but th ey are she was! lie is married and
Chuck
is
now
Fire
Hawkins
Chief
of
he
has
dirty
trick
she
~ I
meet ins
Ave.,
Verna
M
pulled
on
fp and far
f
his
IflC,
nCW
Gano,
t
BrIarwcj
sw * -k
Temple Tr., dild., Brenda 1.
I
I be1ic c
!., Tt usvjile
i family
Winter Springs Fire Dept.,
ia, same
I'm turned of f.
organization.
and the majority of homosexuls
na
Ro
Bioodsworth,
24,
510
ld L. Godwin, 23, Ba ,
We never drrned that this
Saba]
the Volunteers Char les lolaThomas A. McDaniel, fl, 987
I am thinging about divorce, Palm Cir.,
would be straight if they were college w
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OvIedo, Sharon V. Davis, 21,
VW W1
ould
have
a
man of and want your opinion.
man. Ruth jumped right in and free to choose.'
S. Grant St., LW, Laura A. POR
ONE
PRICE
COMPLETE
35
Oviedo
Homer
F.
1
Lott, 44, Rt 2 Box Carson,
such low character on the
became active in the CO
, same add,
I Measured IFabric S Custom Tailored
Members of the Defiary- patches of colorful materials enjoy nature's cool breezes,
STUCK IN S.D.
Whatdoyousay, DearAbb
this work at the forthcoming
faculty.
506B,
Mary
V.
f.lcCann,
53,
Ronald
C. McKinney, 23, lit 2
lit 2
mwilty. She is a mem ber of
Gifford
E.
DEAR
S
Fodrje,
Deltona
TRUCK:
Granted,
Auxiliary
1191, donated to the Auxiliary by a
20,
lit
I
fix
Installed
and
guarant,ed
I. A. flMES READF
it
fi
fix
203A,
Annie
L
The
Auxiliary
also
conSeventh
District Auxiliary
506R
On March 29 at Sunshine Ladies Auxiliary to
My
McGill, 22, li t
husband is furious. Should
215, 1st Si, Pnola, Patricj
as a dirty trick, but don't nsh
the
Veterans
of
World
War
I,
civic
minded
humanitarian
$30
tributed
for
the
distribution
1)J{
RNIII-Iti
2
1l
L
a
r
r
y
meeting
in
Apopka on May 10. =
3
Ph. 322.3524
:al
e rte !.; tic dean and zror:n into a diorcc
It. l'oole, 21, it 1 lix Miller, 19, ilL 1
Easter Eg
Vt-it, en the Boa:d
J'I
u.less you are
Box 134A
brought lap robes, ditty bags firm in Sanford. The robes are of Canteen Rooks to each and again at the State of =
of d a heterosexual had he
Hunt was held from 9 to 11:30 Directors
208D,Kae M. Underwood, , Timo y
Win so tj other girls can be positive
han Lee Selpler, 24, 240
of the Winter Springs raised to
th A. Eaton, 19, 410 l
228 E First St
that that is what YOU same add,
and knitted skull caps which made to look like a patch quilt veteran patient desiring them. Florida Auxiliary Convention in
a.m. Th e hunt was co-sponsored Youth
Oxford
Rd., FP, Nereid;p
believe
that
his
protected
against
this lecher? want. In the meantime, do your
Dr., Chuluota, Terrle
Grot and a member of prekre
several members had made, to and are used by the wheel chair The books are worth one dollar Clearwater, in June.
Ann Jianpierre, 32, same
for the oppesite sex Or shall we sak to
James R. Bitr, 28, St.
by the Volunteer Fire Dept., of the newly chartered VFW
Sanford
add.
his wife part to make sure there
~WI~m
the Lake City Veterans patients as they visit from room In redemption for the purchase
was
'sick'
This
will
bring
the
year's
are
no
Charleston
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Winter Sp't, and its Ladies [thes Auxiliary 54.
Apo.rtm
twisted, about
qti days.
"S
rnatter?jjojj
W. Va. Mary M. ____________________________________
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D'•JiIII[ZT
unwanted babies, or you'll
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Administration Hospi tal at to room or Still themselves of newspa pe rs, candy, gum or acti vities to a close.
or"ftenft-rw""
abominable, sinful and a knows anything about it.
Auxiliary. Asist1tj at the hunt
Downey,
27,
Charlest
on
W.
Va.
of
ob1gabon
She
She can be found baking a disgrace to his
really be stuck.
4
ournoom
Iasier time for the comfort and
other small items In the can.
re'aresenung the Auxiliary
il be would
Ernest P. Bepudette Jr., 23, Dissolutions Of Marriage
IRATh MOTHER
for a fund rising project, ask for
ti
use
of
the
veterans
hospitalized
teen.
on how to
Mariner VIII. Apis ,Cheryl I
Your Aero Decorators
were Maria La than and Ruth also, for charity, washing a car, 'straighten help
The ditty bags, also made by
DEAR MOTHER: Don't
hi
there.
mself out,' too,
Almquist, 19, fix 14)6.
write to the dean, or speak to
Jane and Wally Philips
Mrs. Benedict of the same
Money was sent at Christmas
Orange Co., Linda J. Dallas
Holzman, Representing the helping ata bazaar, Easter Egg
Laurie Z. Harris &amp; James M.
lfomosexuallty
is
a
problem
the
Raymond
Volunteers were Fire Chief Hunt, and lending a friendly
This
is
T.
Kilmer,
26,
555
vs
an
annual
event
of
professor's
the
,iiaterials
wife
Robert
are
unless you
used by the to help toward (.'hrLstmas gifts
E. Dallas Jr.
ear because an uaenJjgh(fl
1.
Nona Fay Dorion &amp; Francis
Charles Holnan, Capt. Al to some teen who
cheek out the facts. Start with
Auxiliary, who with other patients to hold items such as and now for the Easter
£wtryon hot a pr.bi,m, Whti Sabal Palm Cir., AS, Sham: A.
James C. Salsgiver &amp; Lucile Albert
Draperes
needs to be sody has made
its problem, your daughter. ConsiderMcManus, 22, same add
IijCstom
Veterans' Groups, make this a kleenex, small change and Holidays.
Roggenkomp, Deputy Scn't heard.
A.
too, aiRy: n. ,,
Ph 11SCItaners&amp;
Ray Austin Bgley &amp; NanrQ' V~.
Calif.
but I have received letters L'y that Lithe
Wm.
G.
Kenneth, Lieut. BIJI Meyert,
,
service of love. The gifts were cosmetic&amp;
Murphy.
Rich
story Is true, ve '°'"
She is "outspoken," has a the thousands
Fur Storage
IJIlie F. Wainright &amp; Roy E. flece, wf,
sfamp.d, soi l. Dr., Oviedo,
the
land not just though the professor clearly add
maiden nameOther Auxiliaries do similar
brought to hospital by Mrs.
PJ Osterhout, J.C. Lawson,
flYtopa,
Claudia
Wallace,
sense of humor" ar4 'occ-asona
Eldon I. Richards &amp; nn B. Cothran
Ha?, to Wrtt i,jf
319 WEST 13th Sanford, Fl.
JJy'1 from gay people overstepped his hounds,
28,
1228-22nd
The
little
hand
knitted
skull
St.,
hospital
work in Gainesville,
S
Oil.
Alice
Belnert
John Newsome, and Irwin in the opinion of au who know telling
and Julia Pass.
Sandra hi. liartwig &amp; Gerald
your Ab.ij
that they
Wood v
Gary Lee Wellman &amp; Donzel
t
Servh,g
caps,
made
by
Mrs.
Geraldine
wouldn't
be
daughter
Miami
and
Bay Pines, acWayne D. Palmer, 22, J.
Hunter, Councilman and her, a decided asset to the
is far from iJameIess.
Hills, Calif. O2I3, for bMarie
it
Mrs.
a
ma
past
the
Seminole
Volusia
Area
Benedict,
Moltrose,
aigt,t
If
they
bids
choice.
MI
Defiary,
Kelly
are
used by the cording to the District in which
by'i bocoit "How o Writ. Itt.,
M. Gates, 18,
Volunteer Firefighter,
Anne Yerkes Clark &amp; Edw.
DEAR AIIBY: I am 16, nnd lJ
community and a good neighLaura 1. Long &amp; John E.
Call Collect
president of the Auxiliary and elderly patients to keep their each one is located. Mrs.
ey wk is to be allowed o love nIwife Of
All
th
Occaii,."
Pasadena,
Tea.
Pliji,
endos.
a
Early in tie morning, the bor.
four
tJ is 35. 1 o
Lee., WI former name (305) 3fl.335
hospital chairman, made the heads warm as they visit from Charles Edwards, as president
In their Own way without lacing maried
ampH UOcJ
York Co., N.Y., Sarah
Charles E, Rossler III, 26,218 Yerkes
her because she said
Franci
Lap rohes and ditty bags, of room to room or go outdoors to of the 1197 Auxiliary will report
B. Tyson vs Bobby
Spanish Trace Apts., AS,
Robert H. Greene &amp; Susan F. Franklj,i Tysor.

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Sunday, April 6, 1975

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HerajdStgjf Wilier

To 'Mother Bunny '
By JEAN PATTLCIN
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Unaware that the carriage she had just
boarded was about to be shunted Into a siding
at Sanford's Auto Train Terminal, Martha
Marty) Wright browsed ha ppily through the
spanking new compartment, admiri ng the
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attractive band of hostesses agree. And when
young girls are far from home, "riding the
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Lester Mande ll Is president of Longwood.
lake Hodge Estates boasts of
Greater Construction and
Sanlando Utilities and W. I- luxurious lakeview living with
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no city taxes. homes In the
Mustard i s ., exect '.e ',ice
development ranging In price
president
The six '.er old utilits from 124 650, with no closing
company provides water and iut, are of olid consti uction
with good planning, featuring
sewer service to approximately attracti
ve surroundings and
8,500 residents, The firm's
quality
It
living
ng on wooded lots
service area includes the
Woodlands, Knoliwood, the
The Woodlands, north of SR
Springs, Sweetwater Oaks and 4 is an established corntheWekivaHuntCiubth coun ty nlunity nestled among the
territory a nd Winsor Manor, pines. Ills known as a prestige
Devonshire, Sleepy Hollow first area where the fully stuccoed

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list for hostess jobs is so long,
c'i',c Mart), that she never veems to catch up
IIII I)rUJ. sing 'Il Liii. applications. It fl
at tractive job, particularly toyounger women
who like the freedom, the travel, the two dayn, five-off sched ule and absence of
routine. Many of
hostesses are college
graduates who want to spend some time
"f1ning themselves" and seeing a bit of the
co un t ry be fore they set tle into th eir chosen
professions.

Its now three-and-a hall years since the
incident, but Auto irain's Director of
Traini ng and Recru itment, Marty Wright, Is
still knownaffecionatelyas Mother Bw.,riyto
"her girls"— he 100 or so hostesses who ride
the train between Sanford and Lorton, Va., or
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In her two-hlek training sessions, 1arty
gives instruction in
first aid, grooming, food.
and bar service, emergency proceedures. Her
girls' duties are varied and include bar
tending, waitressing in the train's nightclub
and diringroom, serving coffee, talking with
passengers and generally keeping the
travellers happy and the carriages clean

Marl) turned, and tame face to face with
A Q Olson, Vice President in charge of
Mainte na nce. He was a redlaced Olson,
blushing that she should have heard his spuri'(the.moment nickname for Mart) But the
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This Is the way lo go..." she was th inking
to herself, when suddenly a voice boomed out
through a loud hailer: "Get Mother Bunny off
the train before we move!"

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Sanlando has three major
County officials this week
offered congratulations to treatment facilities Including
the $1 miWon Wekiva plant 1-=t 7
of Greater Construction Co, on which has been in operation one
the award it recently received year.
from the state Division of
Greater Construction, the
Health for t he excellence of its parent company of Sanlando,
water utility.
will he celebrat ing i ts first - decade of service in Seminole
County Commission ChaIr
man Sid Vihien and county County in June. One of the
utility dlrectoç, Wililam Dale larger and finer builders in the
represented Semin ole County at area, it currently has homes
special ceremonies held at the a'. aiu,e u several develop. .4
Greate r offices. The award of ments including Lake Hodge
Estates, sou th of SR 434 in ,
merit w
b Sanla d
over all other utilities in
Casselberry,SausaIiloVillason
state serving up to 10,000 L,&amp;e Howell, Casselberr) and
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For 10 months Marty lived near Sanford,
and loved it. But at the moment all but about
10 hostesses are based in Lorton, so she had to
pack her bags and leave the sunny Sou th to be
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model homes include enclosed also proceeding no more single
utility rooms, real brick family homes in Riser Run,
Mandell has been active in
fireplaces, large comfortable
family rooms, screened-in Brevard, Dade, Orange,
Seminole,
Duval
and
patios and two cär garages.
Hillsborough Counties.
2auialito Villa Is located on
Other Greater Construction
Lake Howell, one of the largest
and most beautiful lakes In Co. officers are Jack Lazar,
South Seminole County. Tennis vice president; Lester ZIm.
courts and the pool are featured merman, secretary-treasurer;
and one, two and three. Marvin Mandel, assistant
bedroom villas and townhouses secretary-treasurer.
are available.
Greater In Its earlier years,
operated from a trailer located
The development company on
the Job sites, later moved to
over the past decade has
a house in Maitland which was
provided homes for countless converted into
office space and
numbers of families in Lake as business
rapidly expanded it
Orlenta, Oakland Estates and
leased the entire second floor of
Charter Oaks in Altamonte
the South Seminole Bank, now
Springs; Carriage Hill, StUn
CoinBank Casselberry, for Its
merset and Lake Badge in off ices.
Casselberry; the Woodlands
and Meadows West near
Corporate offices for Greater
Longwood and is now corn- Construction are now located in
pleting the Win.sor Manor the "Greater Mall,' 4U E. Sit
development in Longwood.
436, Casselberry. Built and
owned by Greater, the Spanish
In addition, three apartment style mall opened
for occimplexes
the Summit in cupancy in 1972
and has 60,000
Casselberry, Summit East in square feet of
office space and
Titusville and Summit West In specialty shops.
Tampa
were built by
Greater.
Another subsidiary of
Greater Construction is
Development and planning is Metropolitan Realty.
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Marty hires girls who are WAll iirtvmaA
attractive with good figures and that all.
imporUnt smile. Some experience dealing
with the public is useful, but more than
anything, its personality which wins a girl a
Job as Auto Train hostess.
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to Auto Train's
bostesses

They can come to me with their problems
any time of day or night," Marty smiles with
warm understa nding. "After all, I've been
thtough most of it myself."
M os t of Marty's ex perience as hostessing
and travel wasgained with the airlines, r,ot
the railroad, But In essence the objecti ves
the same: service and passenger comfort
both delivered with a sunny smile,
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"It's amazing how you can get around
problems with a charming smile," winked
Marty, illustrating her point with a dazzler.
She worked first for United Airlines as a
stewardess, and later she joined a Miamibased charter airline as chief stewardess
where her duties were essentially the same as
her present work with Auto Train. Trim,
Perfectly groomed, with poise, charm and
that winning smile, Marty Is perfectly suited
to her job.
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Orlando Will Host
Sorority Convention
Orlandu area Alpha X Delta Charlotte Harbor; Mrs. A. M.
alumnae will host collegians Deathrage, Daytona Beach;
and alumnae from Florida and Mrs. T. Lowell Wells, Ormond
southern Georgia gathering Beach; Mrs. J. R. Brennan,
April 12 to honor outstanding Ponte Vedra; Mrs. Donald S.
achievements, ezchnge Ideas Fraser, Panama City; Mrs.
and plan for future develop- Fred Owens, Umatilla; Mrs.
ment at their Province Con- Patrick V. Ferro, Hialeah;
ventlon to be held at the Dutch Mrs. Keller Johnson, Pompano
Inn in Lake Buena Vista.
Beach; Mrs. E. M. Gammell,
"A Trail of Tradition - Miami: Mrs. Donald A. Ungel,
Proudly We Pledge" Is the Mrs. Jack Oldham, Ft.
theme of the Omega Province Lauderdale; Mrs. Henry F.
Convention, as well as the 20 Wedemeyer, West Palm
other Alpha XI Delta Province Beach; Mrs. Leon Canapary,
Conventions being held tiLs Ocean Ridge; Mrs. Donald
month tlwoughout'the United Hunter, Mrs. William Yeager,
States.
Delray Beach; Miss Catherine
The welcoming remarks Robinson, Mrs. K. D. Taibell,
Saturday morning will be given Lake Worth.
by general chairman Mrs.
David Hansen of Maitland and
Mrs. David Hansen of
convention hostess Mrs. Maitland. Orlando area
Richard Straw of Altamonte alumnae president, s general
Springs Mrs. Stuart DeLee of chairman of the biennial
Shreveport, La., who Is national convention and Is being assisted
council member at large, will by Mrs. Richard Straw, con.
speak on "Fraternity Forever" vention hostess, Mrs. Richard
at the opening session.
Schulenberg, convention
Th Order of the Rae, an treasurer and Mrs. W. L Kirk
honor conferred upon Alpha Xi Jr., convention publicity.
Deltas who have been members
Of the sorority for fifty years
Alpha Xi Delta, one of the
will be presented by Miss Olga original 10 Panhellenic groups,
Bowen, a founder of the Stetson has 115 active college chapters,
University chapter. Those including chapters at Stetson
recehing the Order of the Rose University, DeLand, Florida
are: Mrs. Fabyan Mathe and State Un1%"rsity, Tallahassee,
Mrs. Archy T. Shroek, Dellona; Valdosta State College,
Mrs. E. H. Artz, Clearwater; Valdosta, Georgia, and Georgia
Mrs. Glen V. Rierrnan, Southern College, Statesboro,
[)unedin;
Mrs.
Ernest
1)-legates from
Mehrkens,
Largo;
Mrs. alumnae organizations In
Thomas Hudson, Hudson; Mrs. Daytona Beach, L)eLand, FL
Earl Cunningham, Sarasota; Lauderdale, Jacksonville,
Mrs. E. C. Carr, Tampa; Mr&amp; Lakeland, Miami, Orlando,
Edward P. Fried, Temple Palm Beach, Pcns2coIa, St.
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Mrs. Alfred Veil, St. Peter- Tampa wJl also attend the
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passengers are businessmen, a hostess can
usually get by with a lot of glamor and not
much personality," said Marty. "On the train
It's different. The passengers are older folks
or families, and a hostess must have plenty of
personality and patience for the long
It's 154 hours to Lot-ton; 22 to Louisville..
Auto Train also stresses indi viduali ty. ,We
like our girls to express their own persona li tles, that's why we give them such a
wide choice of uniform," Marty explained,
Hostess uniforms are all In the Au to Train
colors of purple, red and yellow, but consist of
coordinated jackets and tunics, bicuses and
sweaters, with slacks, walking shorts or hot
pants.
The only mandatory Item, of course is a
welcoming "all aboard for a fun ride" smile.

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EDITOR
second of two a rt icl es on the use dicates that a homeowner can
of solar energy In a me lium- expect a minimum of 25 per
size house.
cent of his annual heating requlrements from a well-organ.
By ANDY LANG
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lied wi ndow design facing south
AP Newifeatures
wi th insulating sh utters that
The owner of a solar energy retain heat inside the house at
house built In Connecticut lives nigh t."
there three or four days a week.
The windows in the Con.
Except for one week in Do- necticut house are quality wood
comber, enough solar heat was wi ndow units with Insulating
nerated during each winter glass two panes of glass with
week to take care of the de. an Insulating air space be.
Mand over the weekend. In ad- tween.
dillon to the solar energy equip"A top-quality, wood-framed
ment Itself, other design dc- window with insulating glass
meats boost the efficiency of backed by an insulating shutter
energy usage year-round.
to limit heat loss at night,"
Clerestory windows in back of Watson says, "is a superior
the roof sheds formed by the heat collector to some of the In.
solar collectors provide natural expensive solar panels cur.
lighting and ventilation for rently available."
sununer cooling. Roof over. "These low-coot panels have
hangs protectihe one and one- just been put on the market,"
half-story wall of windows fac- he adds, 'so nobody knows how
Ing south from excessive heat long they'll last. Good windows,
gain when the sun is high in on the other hand, often last as
summer, yet assist heat gain long as the house."
when the sun is low in winter.
W ha t about costs?
The large window wall also
"A solar energy system cost.
draws attention to the role, that lag $3,500 and providing 50 to 75
windows play in energy con- per cent of a home's heMing
servatlon. The natural light requirements would slash $400
provided by the window area to $600 from the annual fuel bill
cuts down on the need for arti- of the average house and return
ficlal lighting in the daytime, the investment In six to nine
Sliding glass doors and fixed years."
picture windows flanked by op.
crating casements provide yen(Do- it-yourselfers will find
tilatlon, thus reducing air con- invaluable information In Andy
ditloning loads.
Lang's handbook, "Practical
"We've found that windows Home Repairs," available by
are very important in solar sending $1 to this newspaper at
heated homes," architect Don- Box 5, Teaneck, N.J. 07666.)

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quality living. And they want it now, but with payments
they can afford. They go t it amd more at Lake Hodge
Estates, where wooded lots and beautiful models are
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Al' Newifeature,
Q. I have several paint
brushes that I used with oil
paint and which have hardened
bristles. I know the cause
that I didn't clean the brushes
thoroughly after using. The
brushes are all of good quality,
Do I have to throw them out or
can they be redeemed and, if so,
how?
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Occasionally a paint
brush that hasn't been used for
a couple of years and is loaded
with hardened paint can't be
salvaged. Most of the time, success can be achieved by using a
brush softener sold in hardware
and paint stores. The brush
must be suspended in the sof.
tener so that the bristles do not
rest on 'the bottom of the contalner. The softening process
takes several hours at the least,
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Corn.
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To kick-off Florida's ob. and inspiration to women March
6,
the
WIGS The S1SLC of Florida; Volusla
servktion of 1975 as Inter, aspiring to political office,
FlsgkT Task Force for Con.
unanimously
adopted
national Women's Year,
The group was founded by resolution proposed by Rep. tinuing Education for Nurses.
Governor Askew
Rose
Gordon, a City of Miami Gwen Cherry urging public and
newly-elected officers of the
WIDE RWORLI)
Florida Women In Government Council woman and president of private employers to give
WIGS
who
the
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lieve!
strongly
"close
scrutlny...to
the
use
of
to Pajamas '\
Service, Inc. (WIGS) in a
ceremony In the Governor's in the participdtionOf()fflfl1fl the last hired, first fired " rule
iii an effort to prevent
office in Tallahassee on A"wil politics.
Cowan'rUnderworld
disparate pa on women and
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The WIGS hope to develoopp a minority group employees.
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former elected government concern to women
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advance—before M.D., Director of Bureau of Cancer Nursing"
for nurses—RN., LP.N.,
April
12—to
assure ac- Chronic Diseases, PennMarie
Student RN., and Student cuinmodatlona. Arrangements
COOIEII1IJIO
sylvania State Health Dept., Southeastern
LP.N.—will be held April 15, at should be made by
Reach
to
contacting Harrisburg, Pa. Subject: Recovery Program.
the Trua
Wand Inn in the East Volusfa
"Nursing Aspects of OB -GYN fltatio
for Mastectomy
Daytona Beach. There Is no Cancer Society, 520 Ridgewood Cancer".
Patients; President, Broward
charge or admission fee for the Avenue, Daytona Beach,
Ann
Belcher,
RN., County Unit, Ainerjc Cancer
sessions which start at •:00 Florida 32014.
Instructor, Florida State
a.in, and conclude at 12:30 p.m.
Featured speakers and University School of Nursing, Society.
The program ha been apa
However, those who plan to subjects scheduled for
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Read the directions on the
softener can to determine how
much time is recommended for
that particular brand. After the
paint on the brush has been
softened, carefully remove It
with a putty knife or something
similar. Hold the blade almost
parallel with the brush so that It
doesn't slice off the briatles. If a
lot of paint still remains, soak
the bristles a second time In the
softener. Then wash the bristles
with turpentine, followed by a
'nash with soap and water,
Don't use the brush again until
it is thoroughly dry.
Q. I have a hardwood table
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old varnish finish. A few years
ago, I saw a similar table which
the owner said he finished only
with turpentine and linseed oil.
I'd like to try that kind of finish.
Is It difficult and how much
turpentine and oil should be
used?
A. — That type of finish is not
difficult, but it does require
more physical energy than
most other kinds. Use a mixture
of one part of turpentine to two
parts of boiled linseed oil. After
the surface has been sanded
and wiped clean, brush on the
iiiixture, enough to sink into the
wood yet not so much for some
of it to remain on the top of the
wood. If, after brushing, you
see any area where the mixture
does not seem to have been
absorbed thoroughly, wipe It
with a clean, lintless cloth.
hint's the easy part From
there it's a matter of using
elbow grease.
Rub the surface vigorously
for an hour or two. Do the same
thing the next day and as many
days thereafter as you feel up to
It. The Idea is that the sheen is
produced by the rubbing and
it's virtually Impossible to do
too much of It. What you are
trying to achieve Is the same
kind of satin finish that wood
ordlnrily gets after many
years of tender care. The full
beauty of the wood will be
retained V you repeat the treatment about once a year with a
cloth dampened with the same
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Setting the standard for beautiful living. A fully
established community nestled among the pines. Your
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Drive out today and discover lust how lovely a well
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DISCOIi 111 Points

Dear Mr. Saxon,
By JULIAN STENSTROM
It Is much better to be sale
his investment. But any money "ne goverriment doesn't say new financing Is necessary. But systems In
What do you get In the way of
this country and And," he added, 'right now
the
investor makes available to that you, the seller, has to pay even then, you, the seller, and about which we've
heard
"Discount poinis.
tax breaks when t1w State buys Dear Mr. Saxon,
there's nothing on the horizon to
the
mortgage
company
has
to
the
points.
But,
the
government
the
buyer
will
have
to
agree
much
lately.
But,
as
far
as
your property for an ex.
I own several Income
"What are they." asked be lent at the current rate of 8
FHA Indicate points wifl drop in the
does say that the buyer wanting somewhere in the sales
sway?
properties which will be Harry Homeowner about to list per cent as used by the to
and VA are concerned, one very near
go the VA guaranteed
act to a prosion spelling out other major factor is the annual
N.K. mortgage free by the time I'm his property.
government on VA and FHA mortgage route or the
FRA who will pay I he . ari,sce charge
Dear N. K.,
"Well," said Sam Salesman, financing. Such
65, because I am paying all
per cent of interest rate as set
OBJECTIONS
money
Is
not
insured
mortgage
route
cannot
1 am sending the following excess monies over expenses en
made by a savings and loan by the federal government.
a licensed real estate readily available unless the pay the points. Ile is not per- association
or by any mortgage
Information to you with the the mcrtgages. I plan
representative of a Seminole investor is compensated for the milled by
Realtors In Sanford, Seminole
law to do so. Con- company handling a conexpress understanding
yOu
will
County
firm,
"let
me
explain
it
difference.
"At the present time about County and the nation born.
Agreement to on the money from the sale of
sequently, if the buyer cannot ventional mortgage. It's
not sign an
these properties, but th
the lowest discount rate barded Congress with op.
"To make up for the dife in- this way:
Purchase until you first have come tax on the sale scares me.
"If you want to sell your (erence In annual
pay the points it is obvious that Possible under a conventional available here in Central position to the tax credit
consulted your tax consultant. Will I have any money left over honle to a buyer who wishes to rates of interest on percentage the seller must pay them since rncrtgage agreement for the Florida on an eight per cent legislators in Washington
FHA
The only thing more after taxes?
VA fie
is the only other party to the buyer to pay the service charge mortgage is five points. A
the
property
with
VA
loans
are
coapad
to and
Interest
contract."
authorized for those taxpayers
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changeable than the weather
guaranteed financing or FHA rates on commercial loans the
or for the buyer and seller to couple of weeks ago when the who purchase new homes from
the Internal Revenue Service Dear Mr. W.W.,
insured financing, you're going lender will charge points."
The disturbed
share the cost of a service FIIA and VA interest rates Apr. 1 of this year through Dec.
observed,
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the case 1,11 charge."
rulings
and
what
is
true
right
There
an
methods
of
selling
to
have
to
pay
as
high
as
five,
At
this
were pegged at 8.50 per cent 31.
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now could be ao1utdy false or exchanging your propert y six or even seven points.
"Whnt about a contract," discount points were running ns
asked, "wh y should I pay the
which cnnvfltjumil
lolnorrol~.
"You see, an investur who points? % ,
iked llwiicowncr, 'schere a low as a half point. When the
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Tbe reason is that the tax
%0iich can Materially decreas'
Ylly
doesn't
the
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answered, "if
" that's
As of Dec. 31, 1969, one has the amount of taxes our muste nmkes money available to a borrower who's buying my your position
buyer pays cash down to my government dropped VA and credits will not apply to those
the
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only way mortgage and assumes the FILA interest rates to eight per
years from the close of pay under these circumstances. mortgage company can easily home pay the points?"
Persons who purchase existing
you'll
sell
your
home
Is to go the mortgage?"
get
escrow In which to replace In fact, proper programming
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property on an "Involuntary and execution by a team conConversion" - tax free. And sisting of a tax consultant and
replied, "there are transfer
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you must secure "like" an exchange and investment
fees and some savings and loan
f! associations require additional
property. This means a home broker can often reduce con.
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for a home, an Investment for siderably the payment of
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WHEN BUYING CARPfTIMG
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"Tell me this," said
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Homeowner, "how are discount
business, etc. Otherwise,it Is made Immediately by your tax
lircl
Just a sale.
BUY
AN EXTRA FOOT TURN
points figured."
consultant so that, in the event
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Another rule Ii that ALL the of your death prior to disposing
THIS UNDeR AT
'if
the
new
mortgage
to
be
proceeds of the Involuntary of the properties, your heirs will
51'ER WHEN THE CARPET
placed on y&amp;ur home when you
Conversion must be paid on the receive all the equity in the
sell it VA or FHA let's say
WEAPS,SLIP!1 DOWNS'O
Dew property.
It.
properties and can sell them
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THAT THE UNUSPL) PART
There are several other rules based on a new cost bails as of
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IS ON TOP OF EACH
PoIntswou1damounttofjvep.
I remind you to consult a tax
S1'EP
Send your question to: Larry
cent 01128,000 which would be
consultant before you mike
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)I,4ou. This figure, plus your
T11%
definite move.
Avenue, Sanford, Florida 32771
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CARPET IN VICINITY OF ThE
By EARL ARONSON
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the
one
hand
why
some
sellers
AP Nefe,tures
STAIRS
SECURELY I'ACI'CED 10 RRvEu4i'
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brfHo
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designed
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constructed
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you about last Year to Protect When y plantsare inc
FHA insured or VA quamteed
Homes Inc., of Altamonte Springs. It features three bedrooms financing,
your garden frmn raWing rab. tall, gart thern on the net. The
and
on the other f
and two baths, wall-to-wall shag carpet, central beat and air and
bits and other animals, and to nets six feet wide, come In 8,12
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hand why they'd prefer the
sells for 121,900. FHA and VA financing Is available with 7% PCt buyer
toss Over trees to keep hungry and 18-foot lengths,
to obtain new financing
cent Interest.
birds from your fruit? Well,
from a conventional mortgage
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friend Ethel Daniels of West
LOOKING AHEAD
source
or sell cash down to the
Des Moines, Iowa,
mortgage
on an assumption."
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The seed catalogs are out
vegetables and rrnis.
"A couple of things are
earlier than usual this year and
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When vegetables grow up. we recommend your ordering
primarfly responsible for the
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ward, they have a better ex. early to assure getUng what )on
BY REGINALD L BROWN
posure to air and sunlight and want fcr your gates.
Plants grown as annuals In the stationary or hanging from transaction by a mortgage
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Extension Agent
chances of disease and ground
Europeans and
USA come from all Over the trees or cave., they add color to company," said Salesman.
rot are reduced. Thus
world. A few favorites include accentuate the surrounding "And, they're the two oldest
have considered soybean a tas.
One of the nicest parts of ageratum, zinnia and marigold area.
should get laiger
reasons In the book. The first
bett
ty,
staple
vegetable
and
have
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LUCFI In we irom Mexico, petunia and
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developed many good holm
factor Js the old story of supply
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is
Planning
and
planting
verbena
from
Zinnias,
Argentina,
The net, available at garden garden varieties. Northern gar- flowering annuals. They add C
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o'clocka from Peru and. petunias are the most popular second is competition among
. centers, has a IVge mesh so denm will Prefer Early Green
ONLY
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alifornia
annuals. AD of them are sun
of plants
Bush, an 8 ay ripener,
An annual is a plant
t from North America.
overs and provide a massive are the same factors which
Furnished or Unfurnished
with
sturdy
support
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net
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its entire life cycle in
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one growing season. Many
3234670
Annuals are bright and available seem limitless
piece extruded plastic, not 11ma bea ns,
charged liv the major banking
17.92 Sanford.handle
soybeans
as
you
do
plants
that
are
considered
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additions
to
any
garden
Next
To Cavalier
woven or tied together.
The new cauliflower is Chart. annuals in the north can
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t, 8½ Inches across on l plans. are perennIa Perennj
plants' burning from sun
are bright color makes an excellent
as they might rith metal wire. You don't have to tie outer
Plants that live at least 3 years
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handle and strong. The netting protection.
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is excellent for clim]biq to.
Goldzini atuash has butter
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beans, am
others, and f
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$12
Meadows West, $37,200.
Trim-lie Inc. to Cameron
didus Builders Iflc.,toAw
F_ Schwahn &amp; wt Nedra Sue, Brown Co..[A 1, Blk 2 Shadow
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C.H. Johnson Constr. to Melbourne, trustees to Joseph

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cash for inventory and services
purchased

LOST: Toy female poodle, II yrs
apricot, answers to "Honey Bun',
W1110w &amp; 251h St. REWARD. 323
$492.

Company prov1 rrordec credit,

6-Child Care

Company offers •i complete n
ventory buyback

Williams Babysitting Service, $15.1
child, $25 for 7 per week. 322 3951.
Baby Silting for doctors only. Will
stay with children while they
travel. Good references, 571 2005,

Write today for a possble nffiIiaton
and more written information,
Include phone AF Systems, Inc..
1650 5. Redwcod lid., Salt Lake
City, Utah, 5.001,

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MILLIONS of dollars In Real estate
IS sold dØily in the Classified Ads.
Nothing small About tP'atl

Banenaers School, day and nig h t
cti.' (,,lP .in—,time 37)7710

Rentals

18-4leIp Wanted
29-Room

your own boss, low overhead.
high prolt. So. DeBary Flea
Market, 30S644 $016.

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Twv rooms at 13Z4 W. 3.'ciSt. $16
week each 3221113 after 8

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Cooks &amp; Dithwajhers. Apply In
person
to
Lamplighter
Restaurant, 27th &amp; Sanford A,.

Nice large room, private bath &amp;
entrance. Air conditioning. Nice
nhighbOthc.c4 322, C42,

Sales- Earn $15 in2hours
daily. Car necessary.
Call $31S771

30-Apartments Unfurnished

TELEPHONE SOLICITORS

?I'rnw000 VTLtX'
110W. AIRPORT BLVD.
SANFORD,

$3 Per. Hr. Salary

MAST ER S CO yE

If you qualify Will train special
ndlvduals Pert time or Semi full
time See Mr. Pyle. ID 17 AM.,
PERMANENT COATING. INC.,
107 Concord Drive, Casseiberry.
Apply In person only,

Accountant
SANFORD HOUSING
AUTHORITY
MAJOR FUNCTION: This isa high.
ly responsible administrative
posItion Involving the accurate
accounting for all funds received
WW spent, as well as fands'pald'by
the Federal government into debt
service and advance amortization
funds.

ON THE LAKE
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Sanford — Newly painted and
decorated large bdrm. apt. near
hospital. $65 off first mo. 116$ per
mo. 323 9033.
DeBary, Adults. Lovely large I
bedroom air, ideal for retired
persons. 64* 44$$; 322 M.

FRANKLIN ARMS APTS.
1120 Florida Ave.
37.1 -"50

31-Apartments Furnished
NewAd. Two room garage apt. all new appliances, air Conditioned,
carpeted, Abundant cabinet &amp;
closit space. Mayfair. 321C469.

ILLUSTRATIVE DUTIES:
Receives all documents, contracts
end negotlables for the purpose of Two
bedroom apt, at 1151 , French
crediting accounts within the
Ave. Water furnished, 1110 per
journal and general ledger. Keeps
mo., plus $25 deposit. 3226117 or
accurate records of Income and
6754.657.
IPCflSCS recording same In
specfled accounts. Makes
I or Bedroom. Adults Only
determination of value of in
Park Avenue Mobile Park
ventory, land structures and
254.3 Park Orivi, 3222561
equipment.
Balances daily cash receipts journal One &amp; Two bedrooms. air 5. carpet.
adults. $95 &amp; up. Also 2 bedroom
MO deposits same in loca l bank
unfurnlU*d. $95
Insures accuracy of tenant
Security deposits held in separate
NEW BUDGET PRICESaccount and makes piflodic ad.
2 BR.,$1451150 Unf urn.
Justments to same.
Provides Input Into development of Charming settir,d reflecting your
good taste. Mature adults.
the Operating Budget, approves
BAMBOO COVE GARDEN APTS.
Invoices for payment, verif.es
300 E. Airport Blvd. 323-1310.
employee tIme cards and per
forms other duties as directed by
1st floor, nicely furnished, clean,
the Executive Director.
private bath apt. Adults only. No

pets. 322.1$1.

EDUCATION: Undergraduate
degree In accounting, preterrably
an MBA and 3 years Federal
accounting experience.

AVALON APARTMENTS
ADULTS. P40 PETS
116 W. 2nd St.
Longwood-- Two bedroom. 2 bath,
garage, central air &amp; heat, drapes,
carpetIng. Kitchen furnished.
Convenient location, 7730253.

SALARY: Negotiable
Submit resumes to:

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past th e Deltoni Inn to blinking li ght, go straight
on Deltona Blvd. to Falrbairn Cf., turn right and follow signs to new
models.

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616 W. Semoran Blvd., Suite 105
Altamonte Springs, Fla. 631.40

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Sanford, Fla.
3237870 7 days a week

1505 W.2SthST.
SANFORD

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Dr. 3237920

Work your own hours, Earn extra
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Full or Part Time
327 1300, 7600 QrI.,odo Drive

21-Situations Wanted
Typist, general typing, manuscripts,
outlines, reports, memorandumS,
L't - Ilf"5i ng env elmes, mail cuts,
letters, stenc,l. &amp; hactigraph or
ditto mailers Pick up I. delivery
in Sanford area 377 7457

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out. A 3 bedroom, I bath home of Spanish design. A feeling of
spaciousness is created with the towering cathedral ceiling
encompassing the dining room and living room. Each of
Maronda Homes' models comes with 12 It. sliding glass
doors, central heat and air, wall to wall carpeting, elegant
baths, disposal and range. Other convenience features in.
chide a snack bar, dishwasher and laundry room.

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Central Heat 8 Air
Shag Carpeting
Fully Equipped Kitchens
Ceramic Tile Baths
Private Courtyard
Beautifully Landscaped Lots

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II, visit w lend the COUPOn SO
the nearest
Wait., Homes display Park
today,

NOCLOSING COSTS

Can be operated out of your home on
a part or full time basis.

Casselberry, Fla. 37701.

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InformatIon concerning the history
5. formation of Seminole County
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For further Informal Ion call 173 tSI7
or write
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P 0.
Box 553, Sanford, Fla. 37771.

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products manufactured by
Purolator. Wells, Fram, Uniroyal,
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IN YOUR FAMILY?
AL-ANON
For families or friends of problem

Thomas Wilson Ill
Frankie Q. to Emily Pratt MO,.
G. Valerie, Lot $2, Oakland to Otfford D. Jordan, sgi, Lots
Executive Director
A.I.
Snodgrass
&amp;
wt
Irma
to
McHenry
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Us
21
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22
81k
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Shaw, from NE cor. of SE L4 of
110$ Laurel Ave. 7 Bdrms., carpe17
(QCD) Robert T. Carrick, Hills, $13,300.
Sanford Housing Aufhc,r ,1V
57 &amp; S8, See 2 hIldway Park, Irvin W. Snodgrass &amp; W.W. North Chuluota, $400.
14
air, large yard. $130 mo. plus
of Sec. 19-21-30 etc., Trustee &amp; Ind. &amp; WI. Mary A. to
Castle
Brewer
Court
Dectexine Constr crp., to $4,500.
security
deposit. $31 041 or 134
Snod8ss,
½
Int:
Lot
4
Prair
Earl
Patterson&amp;
wf.
Doris
M
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Sanford,
Fla
37771
$45.0.
Jolm M. Kershaw &amp; wt Jeanette George W. Hanning &amp; wt Joan
37.9.
Arnold Ferrell &amp; wt Maudie Lk Ht&amp;, Lot 18, S39,0DO.
to
City
of
AIL
Spgs.,
W
3501
5
Ellen L. Ma.-tin
Bellmen, AM 1. PM Shifti, pertin (form. N., Lot 7 (less S 30') Blk 83, C., Lot 19 Blk A, Sweetwater to Marvin A. Wright, From N½
Catherine O'Connor, wid to 61'
N 280 01 Lt 201 Forest
apt., 1 bedroom.
manent employment. Company Furnished
nger) to Louis R. Bauerle &amp; Saniando
Sub.
Beaut., Oaks, Sec 5, $71,900.
All utIlities paid. $125 mc. 3n 1859.
mile post of Sec 13-", run S Francis C. Fry &amp; wt Alice T., City-Orange Park, $1,500.
benefits. Apply in person 6 to I
Wt Margaret S., Lot 26 Blk G, Altamonte Sec., $100.
Uwo
p.m., Holiday Inn, Altamont,
W. Hen &amp; wf 39 mm 21 sec. W along E line of Lot 13 re 1. of
New Vista Constr. to Virgil I.
, &amp; 76,
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Attention Mature Adults
em Park Ests., $25,500.
Springs.
David L. Jarrett &amp; wt Gladys to James L tockler &amp; NE'4 1213, r2,000Queens Mirror So. Sec. Repi. Ross &amp; wt. Mary E. LL 54,
James R. Stringer &amp; WI Susan Darlyne to Steven R. Deviese &amp; wt Kathleen J. U 2 111k C.
SEMINOLE Is a quiet village
Perma Bill Homes Inc., to Addn., to
Englis h Woods, 1st Addn., LICENSED REAL ESTATE SALES CAMP
,790,
of mobile homes, cottages, and
to James D. Eason &amp;wfHarriet wt Lorene Lt. 4 Blk E. Beverly Ch ter Oaks Un.!, $17,600.
PEOPLE.
gro*n
W,.,ler
Par
Robert L Croley &amp; WI Ruth P.,
G &amp; H Dey. to Ward Hicks 153,200.
camp sites nestled among large
Real
V. Lot 50 Blk A, Carriage Hill Teff., Mirror Lk. Ist add.,
Estate
firm needs
(QCD) Melvin Kravetz &amp; wt Lot 2 Sleepy Hollow, Ist Adn., toe., Lots 231 &amp; 235 Woodcrest
shady oaks and cypress tries on
representative
to
staff
new
sub
Donald
J.
Green
&amp;
wt.
Un No 1 '137600.
$27,000.
the scenic Wekiva River near
Claire to Leon Hyman &amp; wt $fl,000.
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division
In
the
Sanford
area.
Call
Patricia to Deck Kuyper &amp;
Sanford. Furnished units for
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Mr. Robert Greene, Realtor.
Pearl, Lt6 111k A, less part In Sr
(QCD) John W. Rodgers &amp; wt
(QCD) John Vincent Coats &amp; wf. Lynda A. S 10' of Lot 10, all
selected adults Inc ludes I ret use of
AREA
ONE
REALTORS,
INC.
Oak Grove Park, $55,100.
Evelyn to Charles L. Baldwin &amp; wt Patricia to Patricia Coats, of 11, &amp; N 40' of 12, Blk
boats and canoes 377 4170.
847 $111.
A less E
(QCD)
Drage
Indus
Inc.,
to
wt
Margaret, Lot
, Myrtle sgl, Lot 22 81k II, Summerset 15' of all, Saulando Springs Tr
Slip
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WELAKA APARTMENTS
AllaCorp.,37.56ch.SofNE con. Lake Hills, $100.
General Office
No. Sec 2,1100.
31, $51,500.
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Albie L. Osborne &amp; wt Elli. to
Charles Wilson, exec. eat
Martha Hoggard, wid. to Jose Typing. thorthand preferred. 619
$100.
Atlantic National Bank Bldg, 323.
David L Henderson &amp; wt Frank Engle to Eat, of Thomas G. Cintron &amp; wt. Aids I. U 29
31 A---Duplexes
4450.
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The Robino.Ladd Co. to Emmogene P., Lt 6 Blk B F. Connor, dec'd Lots 18, 27- Normandy Park, $17,
200.
Stephen D. Fisher &amp; wt Linda Ravenna Park, Loch Arbor, 36 Block 13, bounded by Alma
FIRE CHIEF
DUPLEX- 2 bedroom unturnished.
Omer L Windham Jr. &amp; wt
CITY OF CASSELBERRY
0 1121 Northwood
$35,900
$335
La
Adults preferred. 3226420 or 323
Ave.,3rd
St.,
Grand
Bond
Ave
&amp;
Linda
to
Adben
Corp,
1.
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Community of 15.000 population.
Manuel A Izquierdo &amp; WI
Greater CousIn Corp to 4th St., Crystal Lake Winter 130 Lake Harriet Esis, $18,500
Must have S years experience
Ileminia to Joseph S. Reese &amp; Ramon A. Lopez &amp; wt Loyda Homes etc., $100.
full time firelighter including 2 715 MeAdows. Lake Mary Sanford
(QCD)
Debra
A.
Hodapp,
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area 2 Bedroom duplex. ctrapes,
years administrative experience,
wf Agnes U 21 Spring Gdns., M.,l.t 11111k 0, Seminole Sites,
Leonard K. Vogel Ind &amp; form. Burke, sgl. to Dalton
lykNh
appliance-s. AC, pool, pool service
Meet requirements 01 Fl.
$36,000
$26,500.
Thstee&amp;WI Cecile toJamea Leroy Burke (Maffled)U12l,
Firelighlers Standards Council,
Included. 901 77 3151 eF1.7?9, Don
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and be a registered EMI. Salary
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Food&amp; wf Pamela, Beg. 994.14' Lake Harriet Ests., 11 00.
VZ500
range-$9ft
$1,214 Mo. Send
E of Intersec. of W. line of Sec. Jon W. Root &amp; wf. Frances to
1 or 7 bedroom duplex apartments.
resume to Harry G. Hug. City
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Furnished or unfurnished. 60'
Manager.
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Robert G. Davies &amp; wt. Betty
QCD) H. S. Parrish Sr &amp; wt
Thomas Ratliff Sr. to Thomas Gilbert IL Myers &amp; wf June to Greater Constr. Corp to H.G.
J. to Rebeca Fridman, Lot 118, Evelyn to H. S.
(QCD) Thomas V. Oritz to
usalito, condom. Ph.
Parrish Jr. &amp; wf Ratliff Jr., Beg. 10 c. W &amp; Wm. L Conner &amp; wf Shirley Rembert &amp; wf Carolyn, Lt
Thomas V. Oxitz married &amp;
I, Jean W. Lot 3, 111k 7 Tier 4, 678.19' So of NE cor of
$3L900.
NWLI of May, Lots 5&amp; 6 81k D, Tract 25, 81k A, The Woodlands, Sec 5, Evelyn G. U 7 Blk F, Sunland
Sanford, $100.
SWI4 of Sec. 33.19-30 run S Sanlando Springs, $30,000.
Wm. R. Solitro &amp; wf. Barbara
$41,900.
ESts, $100.
Bradley &amp; Young Prop Inc. to 311.81' etc., $20,000.
Gordon
V.
Frederick
&amp;
wf
L)iedre
D.
Boyles,
ig)
to
Jerome R. Christensen &amp; wf.
to Wayne D. Marshall &amp; WI. Joy E. F. Callaway &amp; WI Katherine
Ronald Paxson &amp; wf Ada J. to Ann to Thomas J. Watkins &amp; wt Richard J. Wolfgang &amp; Wy p4y Penny to Wm. E. Parramore,
H. E 100' of Lots 3 &amp; 4 Beason s- S., 2-3 int. &amp; Geo. M.
..:
Notter
d, 150,000.
&amp; wt Jack W. Hoyt &amp; wf Doris E., Lot Sara R. that part of SE of Oils, LI 9 111k 3, North On. sgL, Lot 19 81k 8 North Or!.,
lone N., 1-3, EL of E 2-3
of
&amp; W. ' of 2 3, 111k D, Lake NW4 SW of Hillsborough Rd &amp; Townilte 4th Adn repi. of 5)j. TQwflsfte 4th Add., $12,300.
John Dubbeld &amp; wt. June to Govt. Lt. 1 (
leas N 33' for rd &amp; Wayman His., 118.300.
- Colvin T. Heist &amp; wt. Lucille &amp; W 299.2' of N 203.2' of E'i of
NW'4 of Oviedo. Geneva Rd, in no.!, $100.
(QCD) Kenneth Edw Bell &amp;
John W. Heist, sgl., Lt 70 Apple Govt. Lt. 2, In Sec 24-20-29, etal. Timothy J. Johnson Jr. &amp; &amp; 33-20-32 $6,500
The Huskey Co. to Shelton wf. Regina to Wm. S. Durham &amp;
Valley Unit 2, $44,000.
Wayne Martin &amp; wt Pamella Assoc Inc., Lot 33 Blk A, wt. Alice, Lot 11, Blk 2, North
Mary to John V. Childers &amp; wt
Brenda, Lot 5 Blk G, Winter totoDavid A. Johnson &amp; wt Ann Sweetwater Oaks, Sec 3, Orlando 5th Addn., 1100.
Cherry &amp; wt. Mattle
Todd Constr. Inc. to John
L, Lot 7 111k I, Temple Terr. $18,900.
Springs, $54000
ths1e L. Pritchard &amp; wt.
to Lawrence D. Hagan &amp; wf. league &amp; wt. Nancy .,
=
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$15,000.
Cynthia Beg. 210.0'E of SW
Donald
M.
Ely
&amp;
wt
Frances
Esther
to Nina H. Boyers &amp; hb.
V
(QCD)
Jerry
L
Shelton
to
Annex,
Blk Sweetwater Oaks, See. 6,
Samuel L. Tyler &amp; wf Linda to to Leon J. RouLwlle &amp; wt Robert C., S 32' of E 1501 of [,at
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of Lot A, Roseland Park run N $64,300.
Ruth A. Shelton, 14 25 (less s
150' E 71.9', etc. $1,600.
less N 23.70') Blk Thomas L. Van Nest &amp; wt Karen, LI
Spring Oaks Un. 11, &amp; N 46' of E 150' of 12,
Win. C. King &amp; wt Carolyn to 26.02) &amp; U
Gabriele Lt 30 Goldenrod Place 3, $37,900.
Robert
Amended Nat of Druid Park,
$33,500.
-Ile
Huskey
Co.
to
Albert
L
$18,000.
Nancy to Lovie Fla. Inv., Lot 73, Lt 1 111 8, Revised Plat of the
Carl H. Welis &amp; wf Lucille to
Grange Prop Inc., to Mildred Huskey &amp; wf Nancy, Lot 5 81k
V
,if
wrenco Homes, Inc. to Wm.
The Colonnades, 3rd See., Springs, Glenwood Village, Sec. Bill If. Chen &amp; wt Sou Y, W 11,
W.
Loving,
sgI.,
Lt
903
118
,900.
Spring
F,
Sweetw-iter
Oaks,
%ec
5, T. Downey III &amp; wt. Anne L., Lt
1
1, $100.
12, &amp; 13 Blk F, repi. Tract 57' O
aks Un. IV, $35,800.
$17,900.
Levie Fla. Inv. to Howard W.
166, Wrenwood His. Un. 2,
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Grange Prop. Inc. to Win. J. Sanlarxio Springs, 121,00o.
k,
LevIe Fla. Inv. to Larry L
Minner &amp; wt, Carol A., Lot 32 Constantine &amp; wt G rayce I I., 1,t.
De
Wayne
R.
Kidwell
&amp;
wf.
SM,800.
J. Roy Britt &amp; wt Lillie to Michael,
ggl &amp; Ruby C. Gillis, Gloria to Blazer Fin Sbc. of
H. Green &amp; Sons, Inc. to John
Blk E, North Orlando Tern., 547, Spring Oaks Un. iv, Richard D
. Smith &amp; wt Deborah sgL Lot 76 Blk B, Lake Brantley Fla., Lt 6 &amp; w 5' of 7 Blk E, P. Palmetto&amp; WI. Annette H. LI
Melvin A. Johnson Jr. &amp; wf.
John H. Overchuck &amp; wf M. Markham Park ills., $12,500.
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Bill)' N. Stracke &amp; wf
Geo.
Blazer Fin. Svc. Inc. to Rex
Miles &amp; WI. Patricia
Beverlee
to Delmer Smith &amp; wt. Kathleen to Paul E. Bradshaw
.I ~
John
S.
West
&amp;
wt
Beverly
to
Emmlyn
to Daniel C. Bnody &amp; A.Stone &amp; Marian A., 1A 6 &amp; W to Brian J. Roaderfek &amp; wf.
Doris - Lot 88 Lake Harriet &amp; wt Rebie E,, Lot 6 Blk 1.
John E, Blanco Sr. &amp; wt Marie wf Barbara L., Lt 145 Wren. 5' of 7 111k E, Ridge High ist Bette, Lt 4
Blk 11, iVInter
Fst.s., $18,500.
Spring like limits, Sec. 4, A, it. 10111k 10 fleE 11cr Homes, wood IlLS., $.33,500.
'a
Addn.,
$17,200.
Springs,
$46,700.
Scott 14. Schaffer &amp; wt. $16,500.
Orl. Sec. 1, $24,000.
H. Miller &amp; Sons of Orl., Inc.,
New Vista Constr. Co., Inc. to
J. Carl Bobbitt&amp;wt. Lillian to
Martha to James D. Simpson &amp;
Karl W. Bremer Jr. &amp; wt
Win.
K.
Schalch
&amp;
IA-1
Juanita
to
Joseph
If.
Williams
wt. Mary S 67' of Lots I I &amp; 12 &amp; Kathrym to Paul E. Bradshaw &amp;
&amp; Wt Bobby N. K. Linville &amp; wt. Inez Roger If. Gingrich &amp; wt. Louise
to James W. Shewman &amp; wt Carolt- W., Lt 45 Devonshire I., [A 20 Green Village, $5Z500. E. Beg. at NE cor. of S 8 acres
N 5.3' of 13, 14, 15, BIk B, wi Rebie E., Lot 7 111k I Spring EIIL J., Lot 6 RepI. of Part of $io,000.
Gidus Builders, Inc. to David of W i of SW ' of NE of Sec.
Saniando Springs Tract No. 73, Lake Hills, sec. 4, $16,500.
Second Repi., $8,00.
1
1
Mary Ann to[)avidE. Debord&amp; 258 Woodcrest Un. 5.136.667.
etc.. *3.500.
Robert L. Craw &amp; wf.
ir,
wt
Beverly
J.,
Beg.
at
SW
cor.
Royal Line Builders Inc. to
Richard J. Hall &amp; wt. Anna to
to Ralph E. Gills &amp; wf.
of Lot 8, 111k C, Town &amp; Country Hagle Inc., N 200' of SW 4 E. of Dennis Gary..Sanders &amp; wt.
Virginia D. that part of Lt 140
Ests. Repi., $29,600.
Hwy 17-92, of See 11-20-30&amp; N ½ Patricia F., LI 19 Orange Villa
Blk D, D. H. Mitcheils Survey of
Carl
J.
Lambein
to
Bellsario
of
SE L i of SE L,4 of See. 11-20-30, His., $1,700.
Levy Grant, dese., $7,000.
C. DeLos Santos &amp; wt Christine $0,000.
Ronald C. Williams &amp; wt.
Bobby D. Summers &amp; wt
Lt
3
Blk
3,
Shadow
11111,
$35,000.
Harry Hagle, El Al dba H-S-H Doris to James D. Lance, W ½
Holly to Alonzo Cornett, Lot 10
Hallmark Constr. to James to Hagle, Inc., E 75' of W 197' of of NE 4 of SW ¼ of NW Li of
&amp;El.11'o19,81k8,AdeflPark,
If. Heard &amp; wE Sharon, Lot Blk S 158.38' of that part of 131k 8, Sec. 36-19-29, $100.
$22,100.
J, Washington Oaks See 2, Wddmere s.d N of Twn. line of
Michael P. Decker &amp; wt.
W. L. Kirk &amp; wt. Geraldine &amp;
$22,700.
Wlldmerc
less
part,
160,000
Deborah
to Levie Real Est.
.
A. A. McClanahan &amp;
f.
Charles J. Gaines &amp; wt
Paul
Leitz
&amp;
wt.
Karen
to
Inv.,
Lot
16
The Colonnades 3rd
Carolyn to Guiseppe N.
Yolanda to Michael F Wyman &amp; Wm. J. Schroeder &amp; wt. Jonnie Sec., $18,400
D'Angelo &amp; wf. Rosa, N 2 acres
wt Joann, Lt 57 Orients Gdns, M., U 22 Blk B, Sweetwater
(QCD) Willie J. Pyle
ofW½ofS4SS'of Blk So,M.M.
2nd Add., $28,500.
Oaks,
$75,000.
Thompson,
wid. to Chrlswell J.
Smith's s-d. $5.500
tsseioerry ians Inc., to
Wrenco
Homes,
Inc.
to
Frank
Bannlster&amp;
wt.
Melba L., 1A 1,
(QCD) Gloria L. Nordqulst &amp;
6
Charles A. Poe &amp; wt Julia D., V. Liberatore &amp; Benedetto 81k 13, Tier 2, Sanford, E. P.
Co
Thomas Lot 5 Blk F, Lake Kathryn Park
Hidden Lake Un. No IA, $100. Bernice to Dana A. 'lice &amp; wt Joseph Naughton &amp; wE 4th Addn., CB, $3,000.
Wrenwood His., Un. 2 $27,400. Criswell J. Bannister &amp; wt.
David L. Henderson &amp; wE. Sharon M., LI. 7 BIk 2, Margaret P., Lot 43, Blk A,
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Emmogene P. to John W. Green Weathensfteld 1st Addn., North Orl. Tern., Sec. 9 Unit 2,
wf. Janice U 1, Blk 13, TIer 2,
&amp; wf. Shirley IL, Lta 109, 110 &amp; $22,600.
$29,000.
E. R. Traffords Map of Sanford,
N Ilk,,' of 111, MM. Lords 1st
Three D Homes, Inc. to
George W.Hanning&amp;wfJoan
$10,300.
Adda. to CIt
$14,000. Walter A. Radoff &amp; wE Bottle C., to Alberto Gude Jr. &amp; wt
Lyle Suffield, Gdn. prop of
Greater Constr. to Richard T. Lee, U. 78 Barclay Woods, 1st Nancy LI 1081k D, Sweetwater
Stable
Fiske, Inc. to FdwIn W.
Anthony &amp; wf. Linda M., Addn. (GNMA) $41,000
Oaks, Sec.!, $67,300.
Hoyle
&amp;
wt. Emily, Beg. 396' E
Sausalito Ph. I, $43,50.
Wm. L Conner &amp; WI Shirley
Denver A. Byrd &amp; WI Nancy
of
SW
cor
of SE ¼ of SW'4 of
The Huskey Co. to Goebel to Arthur F. Nystrom Jr. &amp; wt to Kenneth M. Beane &amp; WI Doris
Sec.
16-20-30
run E 220' to HR
Entr., Inc., Lot 22 81k A, Jane A., U. 11 Sleepy Hollow, K., U 4 W. Lake Brantley Hills
etc. &amp; 2 mob. homes, $1,0.
Wm. R. Garrett &amp; wt., Shirely to
113,900.
Bobby F. Tyson to Frank J.
Susan P. Young, Ind. &amp;
Robert T. Speener &amp; wt. June
B. F. Wheeler Jr. &amp; wt. Jean Fox &amp; WI Annabelle R., I.A. C, Trustee &amp; fib Hoyle M. to
E.,
LI 19 Blk 5, Weatherafield
&amp; B. F. Ward Jr. &amp; wt. Va. C. to Maltbie Shores, 2nd Addn., Greater Orl. Mtg. Corp., Beg at
1st
Addn.,
$20,000.
Ben Ward Agency Inc., E 450' of p21,700.
SE car. of Blk 0, Lake Wayman
David
E.
Honadile &amp; wt.
N346.05'ofNW io(NW¼oI
StewartClark&amp; wftoBlll y Hts.,LakeAddn.$26,000.
Michele
M.
to
Jerry 1. Edwards
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See. 9-21.31 &amp; S' of W 145.21' White &amp; wt Merle B, LI. 10
Howard S. KIlger &amp; wt Janet
&amp;
wt.
Lou
G.
U.
18 Woodcrest
of N 346.05' of ne 2 of 'W L4 365 Seminole Raceway, lit Addn. to Rafael E. Villadiego &amp; wt
Un. 2, $31,100.
CB, $3,500.
acres rn-I, $3,000.
Kyoko 0., Lt
Blk D, Winter
Walter Judge &amp; wt. Marie to
'
Madeline M. Quattry (form.
Nader Homes Inc. to Gerald Woods s.d Un. 2, $38,000.
#
i-,
Walter
E. Judge &amp; wf. Susan,
i. ~,
DeMichele) &amp; Ilb. Michael to F. Maslauskas &amp; wt Diana W.,
Mary Anne S. Brock (QCD) to
Beg.
at
NE con, of Lot 2
Franics J. Hidock Jr. &amp; wt IA. 71 Lk Search Shores,$29,300. Charles Edwin Brock, lot 17
Thangledale,
run S 144' etc.,
Susan D. LI 17 Brookhollow s-d,
Cornbank-WP to John W. Blk 8, North Orl. Townsite, 4th
$100.
$21,400.
Meadows, ½ int. E½ of NW¼ of Addn $100.
Yale J. Fodiman &amp; wE.
(QCD) Jce C. Herring Sr &amp; W½ of 5E4 of NW¼ of Sec. 35.
Anthony W. Keller, igi to
Greater
Constr.
Corp
to
Edw.
A.!.
Snodgrass
&amp;
wt
Irma
to
Thelma
to Carolyn M. Stanley,
wf. Mary Ann to Mary Ann 19-29, $71,.
Frances F. Ellicott Lot 20 111k A. Allen Jr., &amp; wt Kathleen c., W.W.
Snodgrass,
apt
Unit
101, Bldg. , Crown
,
int.
Herring. 1A 4 Blk F, Oakland
David W. Rlduwdson Jr., &amp; B, Oakland Ests., See 1,$28PO. 1A 6 Blk B. Thie Woodlands, Sec
of
NW
Oaks,
condom.,
577'S
&amp;
152'S
89
deg
$35,200.
WE
Eats., 1st Sec., $100.
foster &amp; wt Helen L., Lot 21, Blk
Charles J. Suffniege &amp; wt s, ,o®.
cor.
of
SW
¼
of
NE¼
Of
See.
Roberta
Audino,
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ref. carpeted
throhout
Ridiculously low price. 37)7170
UnturniShed house, 3 bdr., 1' baths.
$150 mo $75 damage deposit. 373.
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7 Bdrm haise. I bath. $125 plus
damage deposit Adults only 377

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7 bdrrn furnished house, attIc tan,
mature *Cults only $125 mc $50
Why Invest in a franchise when a
utility &amp; damage depost No pets
total investment of $3,795 will put
322 1945
you In your Own Service buSiness
earning ss.000 to 130.000 a year
W4 more. Learn how 71 other
34-sYbile Homes
people in Florida operate their
Own mobile home wash, wax and
gas &amp;
mildew treatment Service All Two beoroom trailer
wafer furnShed 14Q wk Adults
work done by chemicals and
No pets 322 9066
machine We- supply equipment,
chemicals, advOrtising, and
IraIning ldel one man or family
30-Wanted to Rent
eperatlon Work NO or part time..
Call or write for details (Tampa )
Want 2. 3. or Ibedroom houvc in
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tenance
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MOVlP4; Guns, tools, Clothing.
carpeted, corner lot, ill Bayv ooci
Golf Area. 1)9.900, VA. nothing
LOW
DOWN
PAYMENT
50'-MIscel$aneous for Sale
OPEN I S
,.,.furniture, appliances, bike for 2.
Ornamental Store fireplace, turn
Delve (Sunlanci Estates)
down. Fl-IA, $7,SOOdow'n 3
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75-Recreational Vehicles
misc.
FrI. &amp; Sun. 495 Diane Circle,
7
bath,
foyer,
family
room,
on
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sunken
pane'd
faml
4, to Long'*oc,j Markham Roi Cl.
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Casselberry $34 0309.
room, 3 bedrooms, garage, re
wootj.c1 corner lot,
SANFORD- Spacious 3 bedrooi
LIQUIDATION SALE -outh to Raenbr
Count
appreciate New by builder, 131
'Going Carnpng? Take me &amp;ong
bath home, has Iarnc' family ri om
wood privacy fence, carpt
We Buy Furniture
Saddles &amp; Equ1pment, Boots, Belts,
living St iti best Litra Iaige
Sf31
Bargain at $73,900 FHA VA. II
with real brick tireplace, II rca
i'm a 15' Swinger, sleep 1, foiiet,j
bedroom, 7 bath, pool and laI
Hats, Moccassi,n, Western Wear, YARD SALE: April 1 &amp; S at 135
Alma Ave., Lake Mary. Gas
DAVES'373 9)70
9272.
burner
uas stove. combo gas,l,c,
kitchen
with
breakfast
nc
Ok,
privIleges. *ii.000.
Many
other
Ilern,
.i.
LAKE MARY-- New 3 bdrm.
heaters, parlcr lamps, kitchen
laundry room oft kitchen vith
CLIFF JORDAN.REALTOR
refrigerator. Practically new 17'
STEELMAN. REALTOR, Wint
OLD
CORRAL
WESTERN
SHOP
homes. Make color selections,
chaIrs, end tables, center tables,
small workshop Swimming I)OOl
awnIng, new water tank, dec.
Part. 'U 3315.
ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Hwy. 1792, I Ma S Deflâry
I Bedrgn frame house. s1s,o 0
paved ttrs, city water, $7$
Mastag washer, electric heater.
brakes. FotIow like a Putt# with
with Screened porch. central iicat
Top prices paid, used, any condition,
with only 1300 down. Government
picnic table. 12' 'Step ladder,
Cash. 3210763
&amp; air, close to Schools 8. i Clt
hydraulic front Wheels. Firm
You can get a fair price when you
financing 134 1649. Builder
SPades 8. shovels, toilet stool tops,
641 9126. Winter Park
course, 137,000 Terms Owner,
$1000. 327.3976.
advertise
your
"don't
needs"
SUNLAND ESTATES
lawn
In
14" &amp; IS" tires, day
7732.
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3 bedroom, large lot. Sanford's bt
the ,vant Ads
'xanted to buy used olfice furniture.
-Northern Visitors
bed, Many othrr articles, 3
tvri,rip ear &amp; neat, all
, Any Quantity. NOLL'S Cassel
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DOWN
76-Auto
Parts
Newt weds or retirees. 2 bdrm,, 1
CHECp THESI LISTINGS
CarPeted, 135.000. 372 1193.
brrwy. 17 97 130 1206.
SANFORD
MART
BEFORE GOING HOME
55-Boats &amp; Accessories
bath, paneled den, only $17,950,
Three BR 2 bath fen(ed yard, 1315
Free
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tables Mon TI'iuri
Acre Realty, REALTOR,
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3 BEDROOM, 2 bath, cb omt
7750
month payments.
In this attractIve well located .
HWy 16,',MileE,of II
70' Fiberglas boat, fully enclosed,
located on a beautiful seclude
exchange. REEL'S BODY SHOP,
72-Auction
DICk BOND ASSOC.
Fri., 9 9 Sat..Stjn, 96
Sanford 3 bedroom home, 7 baths,
115 HP Evinrude, Rocket till
woo.rj lot This is an immacutS,
By Owner, 3 bdrm , 2 b8lh, family
1109 Sanford Ave
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wooded lot, carpet, Attractive 322
home. Ha c4rpeteij tkcws !tra
0720
trailer. LIke new. Reasonable, 37)
rOOm,customdrapei,d.thwasher,
terms. Priced to please. For ap
heat &amp; aIr, many other nc
central heat &amp; aIr, deep well &amp;
78-IVbtorcycles
DEBARY FLEA MARKET
A sm.11I Classifed Ad bringS bi
pointment to see, cdll 373 9110.
featurp
Auction
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sprInkler system, fire alarm
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returns Try one and see Call 372
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north
on
17
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Syitim, 20'
ROBSON MARINE
i0' pool. Storage
7611 or $31 999)
305668.3018
Open daily 105 We buy, sl, trade
1927 Hwy 1797
Larry Saxon, Realtor
CLOSE IN. Older home In excellen
shed. &amp; 6' wood fence. 327 3477
______________________________
_________________________
Motorcycle Insuranc
cOnditiOn 3 bedrooms, 3 baths
553.500.
372 5961
BLAIR AGENCY
Lawn
Mowers.
We
Sell
The
Best
&amp;
Auction
Stan
's
t*o car garage with
LAKE MARY.- 2 bedroom fr,rn
Al
373 1$4
Service
The
Rest
Lake
Mary
We,le'
Auto
- No qualifying, 3
Executive Home
46 1' Mi East at I 1
home, 66' x 116' lot, breezy poe
LOOKING For a babysitter? Try a
are eifr large. L.argI
30)
W
1st
St
borm, Quiet country living Only
Classifiej Ad
__'___.-. CheS 17,600.
37 V719
ccrner lot with big trees. Gooa
$71950 Acre Realty, REALTOR,
terms cHered by owner.
WE
TAKE
TRADES
Locations
79-Trucks-Trailers
- Why store It and forget It? Sl it and
373 7750
.--------SANFORD-. Sparkling 3 bedroom
jT"j'
MAITLAND FLEA MART
Zoned R 1AA. See us now.
'
forget
It
with
a
Classified
Ad.
372
-home near hOpitñl, Drapes, range
LI
TWO STORY colonial masonry
1957~ TonForci
1941 Hwy. 17 97. Open Sat. &amp; Sun 9 5
7611
-.
-Commercial Properties i &amp; refrigerator included, Beautiful
home on a wooded lakefront lot.
Pick
up
1)50
319 2920
3 Brand name Copiers, full
yard with citrus Price reduced to
Has S bedrooms. 3 baths, large
PAYTON REALTY
Homes, Lots
"
warranty, lets than half price.
family room, dOuble garage, With
$73
WE TAKE TRADES
Apache hard top camper, perfect
Reg,
Real
Ett
Broker
And
Mut
sell
ii
ANTIQUE
John Powers
extra large storage room Central
1973 Chevrolet '-, ton pick up Low
LAKE MARY- Duplex, 7 BR each
3221301 2610 HIawfhaA1,,. at 1792
condition, sIeepsd,3ubl beds, ,ce
to 5.
hej &amp; afr.
side, 1)9.400.
mileage. *7,l0. See at Geneva
Acreage
box, gas stove, electric outlel,
Grocery. Geneva. 349 5567
WE TAKE TRADES
kitchenhasswjngupcoflsol,A L.
CLEAN 8. NEAT
JOHN KRIDER.ASSOC
AUCTION
SANFORD-- 2 BR home with TV
COUNTRY ESTATE. 79Acrej has3
Used office furniture
Three btctro,r, 2 bath on large lot,
Skinner, 3flOó7i.
homes, lake frontage, orange
room
or
den
1)9.500.
W. Garnett White
central h a, loaded with extras
Wood or ste-el desks (executive desk
"' -ut
for Sale
Prp and all high grow.
Golf Clubs &amp; Carts, Washer, Dryer,
--'
Broker, 107 W. Commercal
&amp; chairs. Secretarial desks &amp;
______________________________
Only 129.900.
FORR EST GRE ENE INC
I
Monday, April 7, 7 PM
Pefriapratar
Men, Woman &amp;
REAt.TOp 3;3 ci
çhjr
Sanfnrd 327 7?fI
______
SIr,, qht h.r S I I linri
l7I
i 2 c:'r s'.'ii'. 'r
n
S CIGtt.. L,UT:P5, pctur,
i i?'
tlh CU
to,-t, as is Cash and Carry
CO.VP;.i
I
ThIS
3
(lu.
HOME-n
ditioned,
autornalic,
radial
txic
a
t
tires,
hOme, central heat &amp; air, on
modern
brac,
furniture,
TVs and
&amp; other furniture 67)
NOLL'S
Sunlandfo any you hay,seen You EXTRA SPECIAL - Large I
corner lot with orange trees and
_:ul
$1,195. 37357)3,
"
26
appliance,, we also have a wide
bedroom, 2 bath, family room,
- .
- ----- Casselberry, 17
will
like
It
new
carpets,
fenced
42
big Sh1c1 trees Has ezt,,s lot at no
variety of antiques and Collecwith fireplace, central air,
,
Sacrifice
to
settle
estate.
1973
Ford
yarCl, and other Outstanding
OrL' boat, motor &amp; trailer, 5.400 1973
additional
,
- -.
_________________
tables Some of the highlights Of
Celienf financing 137,250
LTD. 1.600 ml 7 dr 849 55 after
features. All for only 121.900
Indian Trial Cr Road bike Brand ______________________________
IbiS
sale will include: 2 round oak
* $1,000 *
ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
6 m.
HOME &amp; BUSINESS Operate your
new engine, 1300. 373 1317
'
table,, oak chairs, oak chpp!ng _______________________________
Stemper Realty
BROKERS
own busIness with living Quarters
mi%si
oak love seat. Attention Painlers iN? Handl.'!an
Factory rebate on pchase of any Cotdspof, 73,000 BTU rerse cycle Let me till your garden spot,
mow
Central Florida's
plus garage apartment, Excellent
Days 327 6173
new home
child's roll top desk, student's roll
vacant
lots
GMC, $250. Grego 330 Airless
air
condItIoner,
Pepper
plants
vood condtion.
Fioyø
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
CommercIal property on 17.93.
Nights 377 5474cr 327 7353
top desk, Victorian settee, French
spray
n, 5730. 93) 5777 after 3
Freer, 377 3191
377 5739
145.000
t9195. French
sofa, numerous wicker pieces,
Tony's Homes &amp; Cars
Eve. 3fl737
NOW IS THE TIME
337 1116
372754$
Pine chest, brass &amp; Iron w, 1972 Deluxe VW. exceptIonally
-Orchids &amp; SupplIes IS to
EXCELLENT resldntiaI building
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
Hl.5anfOrc1
clean *1.995. Ask for Don Pope,
Han Orchids, iois Palm Springs
wrought Iron patio set, rattan Sofa
Harold Hall Realty
321 0029
loft
BUY SELL
TRADE
I 377 165). Dealer.
&amp;
chair,
Pineapple
poster
bed,
fine
Dr.,
Altamonte
SprIngs.
339
2732
BUY AND BUILD, cash or terms
)II 313 E Frit St.
__________________________________
1973 3 OR Skyline.
26065. Hwy 1792
3723627
i1ents le
set of 3 leather top stack tables, i
Jim Hunt Realty
than US per mo
REALTOR 373-5174
FOrIh Organic Gard.nT"
grinding wheel, tilt-top table.
Datsun-Subaru Sale
7571
Park
Dr.
EASY tO OWN- 3 bdrm. with
2111
Student lamp, kerosene lamps, '71 some below dealer cot', first
Hybrotite GardenLand,,4
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
A
central heat heat &amp; fenced yard REALTOR
S1-Househopct
AFTER MRS.
'-1st St. 373
Tiffany type lamp, old five piece
Inspiring
)$O3OrlandoDr,ve
comefiri? choicel Plus Fla.'s
3229711
Only 119,500, Terms available.
377064$
372 3991
brass fireplace set, depression
- _________________________
finest Used Cars. OkIa Baird
Sanford 32) 5200
Green leather davenport &amp; swil
Lovely home in beautiful ldyllwilde,
NELSON'S FLORIDA POSES
glass,
and many tem% too
Datsun ot a Gun. Fern Park's
rocker 327 9771 or ,Itter 5 30 373
EVERYTHING'S RIGHT
on ST JOHNS RIVER-- *9
?ural stone front, 3 bedrooms, 2
Woodrff'% Gard Ct'n?rr
numerouS to
ton Master
Sacrifit, to Settle estate, 71' *44'
Largest dealer '73 Datsuns
2 Bedrooms, ConditOn excellent.
ftcrc.ge'. SmII tracts
f77)
bath5, family room with fireplace,
60) Celery Ave Sanfi
Charge
like
new
661
3405
after
6
BankAmercard
arriving daily. Ph, 1)1-1319, Open
Price reasonable at 51$ 000 Terms
P rn, 1)7
near schools, country clubs and
welcome
Moss, Leisure World, DeBary.
SuJndy'5 176.
good at 1550 down, monthly
WIlT REALTY
KUIP DECORATORS
shopping ASSume mortgage
payments
low
409W, tst St. 3777333
at $117. Be right.
Reg Real Es$ate Broker
64
Equipment
for Rent
SwImming, fishing. boating, 3 BR, 2
__________________________
Lincoln Cont. Coupe, whlte.vinyl
don't mist this Call now
We Buy Furniture
____________________________
71395 Myrtle Ave., Sanford
Sanford Auction
bath, $19,900. CORBETT REAL.
Fishing Is Great
root. '6) Buick Electra, 4 dr.
Dh0ne321 O6
1700 French, 3737310
ESTATE, REALTOR, 6684191
Dinette set, table &amp; 1 chairs. Very Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
hardtop. Both new insp. Best offer
TAFFER REALTY
Fish from your own dock, boat and
Shampooer for only 11.50 per day
131 0400 or 931 4713
000d
condtic,
$25
177
1318.
skI In lovely st. John River.
Moving your mobile home? Have
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
_________________________
111ç Real Estate Broker
2
truck, will travel Also roof
bedroom mobilehome with large
- _________________________ _________________________
751N4 Pontiac, Automltic
1IOE.2SthSt, 377M.SS
Recreational Vehicles
coatIng &amp; set up. 2735470.
screened patIo, $17,730 Total,
RadIo, Heater, $400
rn
*
*
,,_,_65'-Pets-Suppiies
Singer
Owner will finance.
u
* *
373 6O37afierS
t
wEL
1971 Volks Camper Fully equipped
3 Minutes from Town
GOLDEN TOUCH'N SEW
In excellent conditi, Pricc to Pick up lurk cars FREE.
This Ii our 15th year at AfllmI
43-tots-Acreage
Small
A Community of
___________________________
in sewIng cabinet, repossessed
A Touch Of Green
sell.
372.38,93 or 3399015
I bedroom, refurbished home,
price for others 272 1174.
Haven Grooming &amp; Boarding
_________________________
Fine
offered by
Singer's
best
model,
winds
bobbin
shaded lot. See it at 119.500.
Kennels. Thanks to you, our
Lot 90x100' with small building
leatand like new 3 bedroom 2bath
First Federal Saviags and
in machine. Full automatic, Pay
customers 327.S75,.
horse
on
(11x74),
with
or
Corner
lot.
Nicely
Loan of Mid-Fioqid
without fence,
balance of 17$ or 10 payments of _____________________________
land.
$9,500 Owner Will finance in
PAYTON
scapeci, lovely carpet and colors,
Going out of busine. 17 CalifornIan
Priced from
Air conditioned Save oy assuming
_.11OO 834 8499.
Rabbits. 3 Bucks, 14 Does 130 16
Reg. Real Estate Broker
VA loan, Total
$35,000 To $43,000
- Drop in bobbin, zig lag and 3 needle
Pedigreed white satin rabbits,
37-1301,7640 HIawatha Ave. a? 17.92
ALFORY PURCHASE
Exclusive
position. LIke new condition, sold
5.50; r4ew wIre cages to sell also
Initial Recreational
CailBart Real Estate
*9ba'eot 145 cashor
HomeSites
Must go. 3730113.
Fm are Paid and include
DIRECT FROM
..,.
5 Davments
-.M tin
1154
PItALTOR
Large Club Hout.. Junior
Chihuahua,
AKC
Req.
I
mo
Old
Sanford.Fla, 37771
Olpmpc Pool, BatkettsaIi
_______________________________
female, white with
Call Crtdit Dept.
AMERICAN MOTORS
fawn
and Tennis Courts and
- lots, Lake Crystal wIns
* "Get 'Em While
Nine
markIng,, 143. 3210303.
SANFORDSEwINGcENTER
*
Large Picnic Area.
_____________________________
home,, 33'xlU', 121.000. Call 373. 307 A East 1st St Sanforci 3279411
CoiivSn$loai Financing
* They're Hot!
____________________________
E
i's
169.1144
*
_________
67-UVestOeJ(. Poultry
NO CLOSING COSTS
New house, na rural area Noc*pwn
____________________
LAKE MARY'.- Centrally located,
SAVE UP TO
payment, mOnthly payments less
52....JAppftn
MOBILE HOME PARK
Coils, 3 pure bred French Alpine
From 7¼ percent
commercial. $39,500. By Owners
.-.-__ ________
tPtIfl rent. Government subsidized
372.37 alter
--kids, ixcellent milking strain, 1
95 per cent
to QuatifI buyers. Call to see
Free:ers,u,rIght(5 '
purebred Plublannanny, breeding
Best lot selection
FINANCING AVAILABLE
1.
you Qualilyl
Guarantj. 3237310
RI VER LOT- Of I Fort
_____
age. 327-5121,
We wilt lease for up to
now available in
Florida Road, about an acre with
Sanford Auction
M. UNSWORTii REALTY
One year
_____
$80000
tall trees 125.000.
Sanford's newest and
003W. 1st St.
wlmpptiontobuya
KEPIMORE WASHER, parts,
32)
6061.373
0517
finest
______________________
FORREST GREENE INC.
ice, uSed machines.
then apply from SO to
--- Req RealEstateflroker
REALTORS3n.43or6AJn3J
MOONEYAPPLIANCES730697 i
Mobile Home Park.
100 percent t your rent
_________________________
)IMDAPIOYJAZZ.FEED
OFF OUR LOW, LOW, LOW
"BoyDlrectrromBoxcar..
to the downpaymentf
Coitie out and Inspect
Block
buildIng
&amp;
lot,
14.000
Location
Home
Anpilance
Center-.
Quality
GOPMLY'i
UNBELIEVEABLE"YET TRUE
E. 44. Sanford 323 4733
Model
Midway. Call anytime until io
appliances a reasonable p"ces
Located I Block
1974 PRICESI
NeW3bedrooms,lbath,
trouble
free
P.M.,
377
In the Herald ClassIfied aas "'
I3
Frigidaire, Maytag, Kitchen Aid.
display
South of Airport Blvd..
___________________________
_____________________________________________
black
construction,
central
heal
&amp;
air,
PLANNING
A
GARAGE
SALE?
white
andriad
all
rye,'
33
______________________
on Sanford Av*a,
waIl.to wall carpet, paved corner DON'T FORGET TO ADWe have Brand New
Sanford, Florida
_____
" SANFORD
lot. All for $25100. Go by 11$
Fresh
68-Wanted to Buy
Hornet Wagons, Hornet 2-Doors and
VERTISE
Valencia Road, DeBary, Fla. and
IT
IN
THE
________________________
Sales office spen
4.
___________________________
Doors, Matadors. We Need
CLASSIFIED ADS. 327-7611.
Monday.Friday: 94,,
_______________________________
your
Trade.
TELEVISION SE'TS$23UP
In I
JOHNNY WALKER
Sat. &amp; Son. 14
Top Allowance.
SH 322-4132
Larg, canal lot off St. Johns River
MILLERS
REAL
ESTATE
INC.
OR CONTACT YOUR
_________________________________________
with7f'gomce,raIhNt&amp;air
261OrlandoDr,
For
used
furniture,
applIances,
Ph.
322.0333
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
REALTOR OR BROKER
'74
mobile home City water &amp; septic
________________________
tooli, etc. Buy 1 or 1001 items
322.6457
tank. Good financing.
Color TVs
Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
AfterMrs372 7111or _
DIAL
_____________________
_____________________ ________________
Reasonable
_______________________
.4
__________________
ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
Want
to by Air Conditioner, 17000
373
oos
(305) 322.8721
________________________
BROKERS
OTU. no larger thin 1S'3O"
COLOR TV.5I1,SSMCNTH
Good condition. 32310t.
Days
3724)73
I
'4-.
I
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN.
NIghts3fl.3434or373.flS;
__________________
t000
Atate 1W, 4Z7, 23
OPEN TEN TIL DARK
I buy Sterling Sliver
________________
NEW L 2 and 3 bedroom homes ansi
miles east of l7
47-Real EstateWanted
811.713)
townhous,es WalI.to wall carpet,
__________________________
s - 3rage Sales
Ph. Sanford (315) 34110
wallpaper, built in kitchen and no
..!!1ade _05)*34Z23
maintenance fee. LOW, LOW,
Price Your Home
I
LOw fl1 pet, intere,t under fare.
CIIenI desires Imm.diate Purchase YARD SALE: Sat. &amp; Sun. 9 loS.
8-ed. Chest, GuItar &amp; AmpCfier,
dam plan. Hwy u. t 25th s.
of home on Small acreage *iihin
'F
electrIc chord organ, and many
aest to RidgewoOd and PotIon th
10 miles of Sanford.
________________________________________________
misc, bargains 737 E. Warren
signs.
WHAT IS YOUR PRICE?
______________________________________________
Ave. Longwood 1301111,
JOHNNY WALKER
________________________
Area One Inc.
REALESTATE
INC
GARAGE SALE Sat &amp; Sunday 514
1'.
k
REAl.
447$Ifl
GEPi[p, CONTRACTOR
Satsuma. Santord. Reciiner chair.
_lldP14
kitchen table &amp; 6 chaIrs, sterea
I
322.6457
BALL REALTY
cabinet, china, clothes &amp; more
AtterHrs3fl71l)or3fl7
a
3729116 after S
_________________________
Choice Listings
Draffjg
_______________________
PestControl
IN ALL PRICE RANGES
Tax Returns,
'irs eperence
II? W. 1st St.
inc. custom made to FRA
372 544)
ART BROWN PEST CONTROL
WILLI&amp;MS ACCOUNTING, Five
and SSBC spec Fast, economIcal
2343 Park Drive
1
Points,. Call 337.7643 anytime.
callVu-tar32)0i3
I', Yr of, 3 bdrm, w-w carpet,
322 M45
central Pa&amp;a, immeduite
________________________
Pervinat Tax Service
___________
Home Improvementi Are you a full time driver
00ssession,
Just reduced by
With a part
_________________
________________________
No 2EastRd,,)7.,7SJC
.:5_
time car' Check the AutØofiye
373 77)6,
_____________________________________________________
p
Entrance_PRansboftom_
Section In 'The Herald rvcnday
interior, Exterior plastering
WANT A SERVICEMAN FAST'
Plaster patching &amp; Simulated
MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
React toctay's Ctessfieci Ads
t.rkk &amp; Stone specialty. 372 7200
the hei you nl 377 16)1.
_________________________________
Rig.
Real Estate
Broker
MarsonGermanetli
PET REST iNN
Painting, Remodeling
337 76.43
Boarding
&amp; Grooming
Li('fl5ed,fl(%wied3fl$440
Ph 3771057
RESIDENTIAL lIEMODELIpIG
CALL DL HART
COMMERCIAL REMODELING
737941 - Service. on home &amp; auto
Pressure
NEW HOMES
___________________________
Sten strom
t.*pe &amp; record players
New Commercial Industrial
A &amp; A CLEANS ALL
Design Construction Fananc,nq
'
FIteriorpres,,recIean
Keith P. Smith Construction mc
323 M
303 __fl$_ 21 )fr, Nadine
Central Heat &amp; Air CondtonIn
1JDDY'S HOME IMPaOV
"SANFORD'S SALES LEADER"
For free CSf.,!1CP,.s rati C,irt
-']
MENT ALL TYPES .0 CAR
Tree
MAYFAIR-. Large prestigious
af LART irs Sanford 372
PENTRY AND REPAIRS
1771
PiOmt' in Mayfair Section with 1
A I Tree Sirv.ce
bedrooms, V', baths, family room,
1974
Complete Tree Care
2
Carpentry, Remodeling, Additts
pool and new cIimale control
i 'A' I ,tkt KIasg 171 $144
______
_______
Beauty - tire
_______
__________
Custom Work, Licensed Bonded _______
system. All this toe ii.000.
________________________________
________________________________
Fre, estimate. 37.3 60.39.
PINE CRESTPoolt This i
TOwER'S BEAUTY SALOPI
Litt Station ano torc main in. -.
dCm 1 t5fh hrsme las
IT. 'P P,.'a I
(fcrt'rrPy lt.srr.a
1974
staItat;n . CCf' foundatn
4
i. cli to
st F f'n 277
work for signs. cg'Jprnenm, pumps,
4
PAU'. SLATER
5hGOl5 and shopng All toe
etc Underground or above ground
PrOtelonaI Wallpaper Hanger
$76,900
'
st3rage tanks, Dewatering, cx.
Lkens.d Rfliden$ial, Corn mm'clal
,
.
haIr
avbtlon, driveway culvert pipe,
FreeEstimt,sp1,3233
NECDA RENTAL? Wetsaveoneaf
and head walls, retaining Walls.
170 N. Sunland DrIve, 3 bedrgomi.
_________________________
Keitp,R SmithCon$truc,,nc ____________________
Chair Caning. splint, rush, repair &amp;
7 baths. for $1.0 vno.1h, plus many
303879 1199. Stan, 24 Pare.
HOMES OF DISTINCTION
.
refinishing.
Reasonable,
471.7734.
more. Give us a call anytime,
Dillulpig - (Close' to everything yst
Cabinets, .'
from it aili
Counter tops, Sinks. Inoded lets1 Sfr,,t
WELLS DRILLED PUMPS
stallation available. Bud
Service
Paved streets •Sewers Sldewalks
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
7? l.7 an,trr,'
U.
All types ind Sues
7' oct 30 Ye,t Moclgag -S pct. down.
Your MLS Agency
Coltcc
servlc now available in Sanford
Mortgages
STINE MACHINE &amp;
REAI.TOU5
3733036_-..
.2
SUPPLY CO
Bar,khoe
('s
I
Service
____________________________________________________________________ Section in The Herald everyday.
No QualIfying! Immediate oc
207W 7ndSt.
Are vouafulIf4medri(wifflapart
3734432
CUbflCy Year old SanfOrd 4 ER,
Landrlpaning
Stpti
t6nk,
fill
dirt,
time
car'
(beck
th
Automotive
L,"1_
bath urge famtu1 h-m
&amp;IVC'Vy5 All
Only
hind5 of dcig'ng CASH
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BUYERS ARE WAITING
5.7,0Q down,
3779)47 334 1)95
assume
TO
1 W. 25th Sanford, P1*,
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bargains. Unr
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BY BOB LLOYD
Herald Staff Writer

escaped with $281 cash with felony possession of
yesterday at Zayre DIscount
Marijuana. Bond was set at
Department Store, Fern Park, pff000.
Burglars looted an Altamonte after distracting a cashier by
Sherd f 's Vice Squad Lt. R. C.
Springs apartment, stealing an dropping items on the floor at
Parker
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Spring St., Altamonte Springs, that caused
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of 1113 W. Ninth St., Sanford
Another Orlando man, Albert
Thieves who entered the Io5o was jailed on $5.000 bond on an
Fisher, 29, was arrested by
W. Clemson Dr.. Altamonte aggravated assault charge.
strriff's deputies on a circuit
Springs, home of Fay Sapp left
Capt. C. B. Fagan Jr. charged
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court
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a note of thanks on the kitchen Scott Cameron Bailey, 20,
sink, sheriff's deputies reported 1320 Summerlin A% to., Rinford.
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6A for starting teachers' salaries.
Sanford City Commissioners
The detailed plen lists the
At
present,a
beginning
teacher
this
afternoon at 4 o'clock will objectives, goals and ImWEATHER
earas $7,800 yearly.
receive for consideration the plementation of the various city
Yesterday's high 75 low this
The major portion of the
ity's projected 20-year corn- departments through the year

John Warren Novak, 37, and
Lance Peter Jusus, 22, both of
ringwood Village Apart.

items estimated at $16,230
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parently entered by ping
In weekend arrests, Sanford
Edward Timothy Culver, ,
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have indicated no desire to
Seminole's
case,
which ba
rgain and are sat isfied with
essentially is that principals
their "managerial" status.
are managerial because they
Tomorrow at 430 in th e athi re, fire and make up budge ts
ten, SEA and school of.
Pelley said
Seminole
County
ficlals will sit down at the
was the first count to ra ise th
e bargaining ta ble.
issue before the commission
SEA Executive Director
and that the issue, basically,
represents a "conflict betwee Gene Grooms said today SEA is
the law and the constitution." looking forward to the session.
PERC officials have told The Ile also said one member of
Herald principals may form a SEA's negotiating team, Susan
Smith, has been elected
finarcial secretary of the
Florida Teachers Profession
(FTP). the new name for the
state-wide teacher's group that
claims some 27,0W members.
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Bridge
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— the chief negotiator — Itich
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Ilattaway, however, said the
proposal was not aimed
specifically at Herring, but
said, "I want this for all state
attorne s."

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(lievrolet squad car While the city was charged and
Although it was announced during the Christmas
reimb ursed the benevolent (d on Oct. 15,1974— season last
expenditures of S1,177.32 and a balance of &amp;U.89.
year that the police department e
bonuses" of $10 each were given to Hennigan, the
$151.50 for "Repay Painting — Paddock."
Th only depoait shown was
the source
ploye3 had given up their annual hoUday party to
Patrolmen, and the dispat chers, the report states.
ment's benevolent fund completed by certified
which Hartsock could not
Paddock in January was ordered to remove a raise money for an ill famil
public accountant Harold C. fla
"The fund had a balance in the bank on Jan. 31,
y member of a
ock has left more noisy person from the aty Cocil mee
covering Oct. 1, 1974 to Jan. 31, 1975 of
ting colleague, the audit shows an expen
questions than It answers.
Hartock said, ag "Chief
di ture of $337.37
1975, end of the a udit period, receipts totaling
audience, refused and resigned on the spoL
eicones indicated.., the fund had an outstanding
Although it had been ported receipts from the
to
a
local
motel
for
"Chrishnas
Party"
and
a
second
$565-20 were recorded including a SM deposit in the bill in the ainount of SM for flowers...
e the expenditure aide of the benevolent expenditure of
$125 to Hennigan for a "risas
sale of accident report copies were deposited in the fund shows $29.70
form of two $25 checks and a 5 check deposit.
for tear gas with an Identical Party." A WO contribution
The audit of state revenue
bene vol en t fund. Ithrtjock did not f ind any sums rebate from
Is shown for the of- Hartsock could not detamiine the source of
paid is
to
the city in late October, 1974, ActIng
these police patrolmen for incentive and money
education
licer's fa1y.
directly at tr ibutable to that source
moneys.
In
ad
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a
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Pablic Safety Dictor James Pleicones found no
$100 "dona tion J &amp; S" was expected to be comple ted
The benevolent fund was Init i ated in April 1973, deposited.The remaining$300
The report did show the benevolent fund charged
la ter this month.
m receipts came
tear
gas
in
the
police
station
when
he
assumed
with
gro~s
receipts
from
a
Kosjwl
sing
of
the citya hea lthy profit for painting one of the office in Fe br
Sources have said two or more officers allegedly
620.o5
from
city
rebates.
uary ter the
t1on of fr and
received more money from the
ad cars.
Polke (iIef
The expendit ures side during the threei
fund than they were
IIennl
titled
en
report
"—I-to under the la w.
incIudA
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Noted in the expendilxtre side of the todgw is SM
r thae.of
ertod induded $300 to South Seminole Fvatemal ad book for $1 R
thy bookleper EU
paid to then Patrolman Jordan Padt I the
has said the sums
fm of pocketho dien
M5 kft a behme 91 Year Order Of Police SM. Hennipan told The Ilerald the paid to patrolmen from the1Uf
sW al f
was
gIn
to
end,
SepI
30,
19,
of $1,6I&amp;71.
period ending Sept. 30, 19r74. for painting the W4 women employa
sn was to help the fledgling
are idenof The deparUnent for Ctuishm.
organization get tical to the amounts designatedon bi-kIy pal-roi
Ile OcL 1, 1973 to SepL 30, 19rr4 year shows tat
81 started and was a loan to be repaid. "QuUtmas
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authorizations signed by then Chief Ilennigan.

the commission, Harry Pelley
If principals are classified
sai d today.
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manage
rial, Pelky says they
Pelley, the county's chief will
be able to bargain . He
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The Public Employe separate unit for collective
Relations CommMon (PERC) bargaining purposes, but
Is sending a hearing officer to principals may not join the
Seminole County to help PERC same unit occupied by
officials make their decision on teachers, which in Seminole
whether school principals are County is the Seminole
considered "managerial" by Education Association (SEA).

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Rep. Hattaway said he would
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State Sen. Lori Witson,
Merritt Island, and Rep. Vince
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has some solid support. State
Sen. John Vopt.
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law Officials, politicians and the emotTat.
their support of
bill
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recommend to such juries
CI tizens.
J
Herring says politics
Strangely enough, Herring, a
Commissioner atthway has whom to :rChrC
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The
at.
nothing
to do
or Lmplathts with
h his
the sthte attorney stems from sang
motiv
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during?e
he would be "tickled tha t a politi cally elected state pre
senting both des of a case, esUgaUon of a crime
political prohiems I've
had pink to see the office on a non- attorney can cause to the but the ac
cused has no attorney
"When I file charges, I get
complaints from law en- partisan basis. Herring says he career of a politician indicted present.
one side. Fin responsible forthe
forcement, some from the 'abhors politics and its in- by a Grand Jury.
Commissioner Ilattoway d thvegation of c;ime. I'm
political leadership and quite
a fluence on public endeavors."
For a politician, a Grant Jury the bill asks for non-partisan concerned
with probable cause
few from citizens," said Hat.
Rep. liattaway believes the indictment can spell the end of elections. Candidates would file
and If I have a chance for
taway, an Altamonte Springs bill "might just so
lve lots of a career. State attorneys for the office. They would be conviction," he
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Widing code rmtriCtions.
arKI phone company.
Commissioners also will get
The final agreement in the
a grsduai
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king prehenshe plan tobeinthded
90 when
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warming trend
ordinanm
allows the cit the
through conditions, according to SEA in Seminole Uounty's Com- reach a population of more than prepared by City Attorne)
Tuesday. Highs In the loA 80s officials. Another important prehensive Iand plan.
the one
Vernon Slize bmding
cent franc
Tuesday. Law tonight In mid to Item ill be the time length of
The plan was approved by the
phone company,
a two per
upper s complete weather the contract All this will be Planning and Zoning Co
Comp
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Commission also will con- cise an y to a 30 )ear fran
unt ee o
details on page SA Including revealed tomorrow
company
when Mission last week, which sider requests for time exnual gross revenues within the
Daytona Beach tides for teachers and the county's team recommended the plan be tervions on
three condeni nt-d
11w franchise agreement is first five years of the
Tuesday.
sit (inn to hariin
appro ved by commissioners buildings in order that tht t' end result of offers and
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Charged With Arson
Sheriff's Sgt. Robert Kunkler today arrested three
Seminole Count)
charging third degree arson
Accused in a March 26 matss rue that sent six
inmates to a hospital for treatment for smoke inhalation
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were (;aryl.cilvIn
20 oIMt Sterling Ky. Laience
of Orlando.
Gilvin, scheduled for trial this week in circuit court on
robbery and use of a firearm in commission of a felonv
charges, has already rmeived two lifesentences in In&amp;*n
Itiver County for robberies. Gilvin received minor burns
(in his hands in the fire that started in his (ell in the N-I
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Sluizer, who 11aces r ial
loflitha 1arch 2
Jailbreak attempt, was sentenced last week to three and a
half ears In prison on a gui lty plea to Possession of
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