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                    <text>48—Evenang Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Tuesday, Nov. 2 1976

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3 City problem 25 Gain by labor 44 Singer Bob
30 Arrival-time
4 Poetic saying 27 Exclamation
guess (abbr) 5 Youngster
31 ollege
6 Silk fabric
of annoyance 45 Company of
degree (abbr) 7 Electric fish 28 Spanish
people
matron
32 Spawn
8 City in New
46 Malarial fever
33 Spike of corn
York
29 Desire (SI)
48 Israeli round
34 Scale note
9 Enjoy a meat 30 long fish
36 New England 11 Actress
dance
35 Division of
cape
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Great Britain 49 State (Fr)
37 Actress
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38 Conjunction 50 Identical
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people whose ideas are not on a
par with yours today. Lesser Get your work done early.
types can cause serious Iiter. there will be disruptive
cond.tions. Procrastination will
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TAURUS (April 20-May 20) really put you behind the 8-ball,
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Aspirin will burn or irritate
tissue II a small piece of it
allowed to remain in contact
with tissue for a period of time.
You can help prevent this
problem by crushing it and
putting it in a half cup of milk,
Or you can take it with food
This means it will not be absorbed as rapidly and its action
in relieving pain will be
delayed. however, the action
will last longer.
It is true that aspirin will
prolong bleeding time. That is
why its use in preventing
strokes and heart attacks Is
under study. It would probably
also help prevent any of the
clotting tendencies that occur in
some women taking birth
control pills. The lower rate of
heart attacks and strokes in
patients with arthritis taking
aspirin was one of the early tipoff s that aspirin might be useful
in this regard.
I cannot recommend the use
of aspirin to prevent heart
attacks at this time. The value
of the medicine for this purpose
as opposed to it., hazards is now
undergoing a massive national
study. After that I done you
will have a good answer about
its usefulness and limitations.
Two ordinary (five grain or
300 mmiilligram) aspirin tablets
will double the bleeding time
for as long as seven days. For
this reason anyone who has any
medical problems associated
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some beneficial effects In
preventing heart attacks and
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Aspirin remains the best all
around medicine to relieve pain
in Joints or muscular aching as
commonly
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kind you get as you get older.
You do not need to take large
doses for this effect.
In much larger doses,
prescribed by a doctor, it can be
used to decrease inflammation
as occurs in rheumatoid arthritis. how much you take
depends upon what is being
treated. There are a number of
medi cines on the market that
will relieve pain and can be
used For osteoarthritis, but do
not decrease inflammation and
cannot be used for that purpose
in treating rheumatoid arthritis.
To give you inure information
about aspirin and related
medicines you might want to
use to relieve pain I am sending
you The Health Letter number
88, Aspirin and Related
Medicines. Others who want
this information can send 50
cents with along, stamped, selfaddressed envelope for it. Just
send your letter to me in care of
this newspaper. P.O. Box 326,
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Lawton Elementary School, Oviedo. She beat six
other pupils in a campaign involving candidates at
Lawton, English Estates, Red Bug and Winter
party was thewere in
Springs Elementary. The
Television
brainchild of Moore Capers, teacher at the Gifted
Voters approved two changes Weather
judicial sys- Women
affecting the
Student Center, fled Bug Elementary.
to

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tern. The', gave 3-1 i.'unsent to

to the Florida Constitution, En- system for appeals judges The
eluding erie requinng most governor will continue to RU
elected officials and candidates vacancies in these judicial offices, nut voters will henceforth
to those uff.ces to fully disclose
decide at election time whether
their finances,
Five other amendments were these judges remain in office.
the
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rejected in Tuesday's voting.
amendiiient
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Robert
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day on the absentee votes to hlaasa.
dctennine that I had won.
"I'm anxious to know who is the Democratic primaries, done.
French said he decided to run
gong to win the other two predicted more changes will be
For
the office in April. "II took
made
in
the
commission
by
the
races," he said.
French, who easily .iefeated voters two years hence unless six Long months," he said.
incumbent Commission business is conducted in the Commissioners will take office
Chairman Michael Hattaway in way that the people want it Nov. 16.

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Perry of Winter Springs and
and their respect for Ford's ex6,692 to the former Democrat
perience in office, an Associ- turned Independent Tom
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Binford.
Carter won by coaxing SUpWilliams, meanwhile,
port from the traditional Demoreceived 19,194 to Gunter's
cratic blocs, despite their feel(Herald III by Rick Wells)
18,896 for the district three spot
ings, expressed in the survey, and Kirchhoff received 18,1139 to County Commissioner Richard Williams (Rthathe has promised more than Alexander's 18,255.
Longwood) whcse re-election may depend on th
he can deliver and that he will
The counting of the absentee absentee ballots supervises the ballot counting by
be a less than excellent ballots will determine which
Frances Leahy (left) and Madeline Luttrell of
president.
political
party will be the Elections Supervisor Camilla Bruce's office.
The foniner Georgia governor
drew strong support from the
French said today that he is Williams was appointed to the official county canSee 'TIME' Page 3A
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for the district five seat.
term
cumbent denied
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thought
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Alezar.cr might chaUenge the
1932,
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swept from office n
his running mate, Sen. Bob Dole absentee ballots because a box
not appear alter his name.
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Republican "victory
Camilla Bruce said today the
A White House spokesman form
of the ballot had been
said Ford had gone to bed bewas declared the approved by Secretary of State
fore Carter
Bruce Smathers' office.
winner.
The unofficial tally gave
Voters' desires for a change
in Washington overcame their French 16,901 to 13,726 For his

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The popular vote totals from
Tuesday's election, but names
per cen
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cincts gave Carter 36,505,737
positions on the board remain in
and Ford 34,519,511.
Limbo today, awaiting the
"I pray that I can live up o
official
official tally of 2505 absentee
sour confidence and never disballots.
appoint you," Carter told jubiIn the race for the district
laM supporters in Atlanta after three
seat on the commission,
the results were clear
298 votes separate intime for us to get together to only
correct our inistakes, to ans~er cumbent flepublican Richard
Williams and Democrat Dave
difficult questions and to make
Gunter with Williams holding
our nation great."
Carter praised Ford as "the the lead.
A surprLse appeared as the
roost formidable opponent
polls closed Tuesday when
anyone could possibly have.
William E. Kirchhoff IllAnd he called his defeated opa nford) was leading b 584
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ident-elect Jimmy Carter's
long, once-solitary journey
from Plains, Ga., will carry
him to the White [louse In
January with a victory forged
from the traditional Democratic party coalition of the Old
Soh and industrial North.
Carter was declared the vic(or over President Gerald Ford
early today when his electoral
vote total reached Z2, two
inore than the 270 needed for
election. Wisconsin was the
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Eight-three per cent
43,595
of Seminole
County's voterscast ballots
In the general election
Tuesday, a record turnout,
perhaps, for the entire
state of Florida.
The turnout was exeeded In Seminole ('ntintv
history only by the Ke
Kenaed-Ntxon election In ISO
when 87.87 of the county's
voters went
the polls.
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Elections Camilla Bruce,
who had
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produced such undesirable side
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with an irritated pancreas. An
Internist advised free use of
with
Ascriptin
laspirin
Maalox(. I have read that large
doses of aspirin cause bleeding
of ute stomach and
Please advise me as to the
soundness of large doses of
Ascriptin (or control of arthritic
pain and soreness.
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you ignore a valued friend in 19) Though your inner voice
order to pay attention to might be talking loudly, it's not
someone you met only recently. necessarily practical. Don't be
CANCER (June 21-July fl) surprised if family oppositior)
Those lofty goals could turn out ilrLSeS.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
to be only pipe dreams. Best
you gt bock to reality. Don't Think twice before you say
anything in the presence of
rock the boat.
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friends
today, even if It's a light
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Ilieve only half of what you occasion. Extricating your foot
(tear today, even if the in- from your mouth isn't easy.
I'LSCF (Feb. 20-March 20)
formation comes front a pal.
What is said has little basis in Your grandiose schemes look
good on paper, but they can cost
fact, unfortunately
-Sept. 221 you plenty if you don't reVIRGO iAug.
Don't squander your money examine them for feasibility.

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You're only kidding yourself your point of view. Could be
because it's too narrow and
about potential gains,
GEMINI iMay 21-June 20) self-serving.
CAPRICORN I Dec. fl-Jan.
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YOUR I3IIITIiDAY
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necessary.
Some of the finer things of life
LIBRA iSept. 23-Oct. 23) You
could react more out of emotion call be your-, this year as a
than logic today. Take care it result of your labors. You might
doesn I have an adverse effect Find a change of jobs in order.

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votes out there? John Alexander, candidate for the District Five county

commission seat, peers out window of Seminole County courthouse

as election

results poured in late Tuesday. Alexander's race against William E. Kirchhoff
as extremely close, and absentee ballots were expected to prove crucial

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who found hinislf enmeshed in deficit problems with the state
budget.
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dates
By winning In North Carolina, U Gov. James B Hunt Jr
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defeating David I Flaherty, a former state secretary of human

unsuccessfully in the state senatorial primary.
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making his first try at politics.
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JoAnn Saunders of Orlando, who went to court last
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week to keep the Ethics Commission from considering
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Walter F. Mondale of Mm- house, the Democrats once [)emocratic majorities that
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w ith the idea of running for both the executive and legisla- o
doubling the woman *s $8,000-a-year salary.
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U.S.secretary of state, leaving that po-t with a blast at Secreta
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Four Democratic incumbents from North Florida
were reelected without opposition. They were Reps.
Robert I.F. Sakes of Crestview: Don Fuqua of Altha;

Tuesday. All 10 incumbent congressmen who were him of dirty tricks.
Opposed won new, twoyear terms in Washington.
Andrew Ireland, a Winter Haven banker, won 58 per Charles Bennett of Jacksonville; and Bill Chappell of
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maintaining the 10-5 split in favor of Democrats
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Florida's 15-member delegation.
attacks on him.
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diverse as America Including a Democratic heir to the Rock
efeller fortunes who won in West Virg inia, a woman scientist in
Washington state and a Republican prosecutor who c ha llenged
the mayor of Chicago
In the 14 governorships determ in ed In Tuesday's election, there
were nine Democratic victors and five Republicans, a split that
represented a net gain of one Democrat and insured a 3-1
Democratic margin among the nation 's gove rno rs - 37
Democratic governors, 12 Republicans and one Independent.
Th ere was a major upset in Missouri, a heavil y Democratic
state, w he re incumbent Republican Gov. Christopher Bond was
defeated. He had been heavil y favored to win but campaigned
hard d es pite the unlikelihood of an upset. Despite that, he was
defeated by Democrat Joseph Teasdale, a Kansas City lawyer
who frequently campaigned from the ba ck of a pickup truck.
JohnD. Rockefeller IV,39, who firstwentto West Virgnia asan
antiovertyworerI2yeasago,wonelyintseccndauemp(
to capture the
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Rockefeller outs pent Republican opponent Cecil H. Underwood
by a 10-1 margin and survived recurring charge, that he was a
carpe t ba gger with plans to use his state office as a platform to
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Rockefelleris thenephewof Vice President Nelson Rockefeller,
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once served as governor of Arkansas
In Illinois, Republican James Thompson, 40, began as the anderdogto MichaelJ. Howlett,62, the choice of Chicago Mayor

Locally, U.S. Rep. Richard Kelly received the
approval of 22,8 voters to 12,109 for Mrs. Saunders
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Four Republican incumbents, all of them first-termers, also
were unseated. They were Bill Brock of Tennessee, J. Glenn Beau
of Maryland, James L. Buckley of New York and Robert Taft Jr.
of Ohio.
The Democrats, who have had majority control of the Senate
since the l954 election, went into Tuesday's election with a62to.
margin over the Republicans.
Th e Democratic margin coun ts Harry F. Byrd Jr. of Virginia,
who lists himself as an independent, but who votes with the •
Dem ocra ts on organization of the Senate.
Th e Senate races turned out mostly as expected.
Among the eight senators who did not seek re-election were
Democratic leader Mike Mansfield of Montana and Republican
leader Hugh Scott of Pennsylvania, both in their. lOs.
Democratic Rep, John Melcher, 52, it three-term member of the
house of Representatives, was elected to Mansfield's seat. And in
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Herbert Burke have confounded Democrats who put
invalidated.".
them on a congressi onal"hit list" by winning
Burke polled 54 per cent to defeat Charles Friedman,
rematches with the opponents they beat two years ago. a Hollywood dentist, for the second time in two years.
If Floridi an s were turned off by sex scandals and Friedman apparently was ea
bitter
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WASHINGTON (AP) - The Democrats will have exactly the
same U.S. Senate majority in next year's Congress, despite a
party turnover in 14 seats and the election of 17 new senators in
Tuesday's elections,
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stake.
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The last race decid ed was in California. where incumbent
Democrat John V. Tunney lost a seesaw battle to his 70-year-old
GOP opponent, former San Francisco State College president S.I.
Ilasakawa.
Returns from other states showed Democrats wresting seven
seats from Republicans, while GOP candidates took six seats
from the Democrats.
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Democrats — Vance Ilartke of Indiana, Joseph M. Montoya of
IIARTKF
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Utah

WASHINGTON (AP) - beaten in Utah, and Democratic big shot of new blood into the
Democrats held onto their 2 to I
Rep. Henry Helstoski, Indicted House by Installing another big
House control, a domination
on a bribery charge, was crop of freshmen.
that could give President-elect
defeated in New Jersey.
With
almost COInJimmy Carter solid backing for
Democratic Rep. Robert I.. lete aIr
least 60 new people
his programs.
Leggett was losing in CallfornlE
were elect ed. less
With returns from Tuesday's in early returns but began cbs- freshmen
elected in
election almost complete, ing the gap. He acknowledged
House Ethic Committee
Democrats were staying dead an extramarital affair, and the
even with the previous 290 to 145 Justice Department Is in- Chairman John J. Flynt, 1)-Ga:,
House margin that put them in vestigating allegations that he won a tough fight over Republiconstant veto battles with and several other congressmen can challenger Newt Gingrich,
defeated President Ford.
accepted bribes from South Ko- who had charged that Flynt ' s
committee ignored most conDespite polls showing public rean agents.
disenchantment with WashingRepublicans lost 43 seats to gressional wrongdoing.
ton and Congress, few sitting the Democrats in 1974 largely
congressmen — either Republi- because of Watergate. The
cans or Democrats — were pendulum did not swing back
thrown Out.
this time. Normally, many
Women appeared to be losing freshmen are thrown out when
one of the l9 seats they had. The they seek re-election. But this
. 17 black House members won time most of the 75 Democratic
re-election,
freshmen who threw out ReTwo Democrats lost their publicans two years ago kept
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I hadn't seen my leprechaun pal Timothy Dooley
for several weeks, but I should have known that
something as monumental as a presidential election
would bring him out of the woodwork.
Sure enough, when 7 p.m. rolled around,
Timothy showed up in a comfortable chair, all
ready to watch the latest returns on television,
"Well, it's about time you were showing your
ugly face around here," I said to Tim, who was
munching on a pretzel he was holding with both
hands.
'I could never resist a good horse race, and
that's just what this is," Timothy said.
"Ill go along with that," I said. "This thing is too
ulc to call. Do you leprechauns have any
favorites?"
"Sure, but I didn't get very far," Timothy said.
"You mean you were running for president?" I
asked, although I should be used to such cryptic
comments.
"Of course. What do you think I've been doing for
the past few weeks?" Timothy replied.
"Tint, that's the most ridiculous thing I've ever
heard of," I said. "In the first place, nobody else but
rite can even see or hear you How did you expect to
get any votes?"

Evening Herald
WON. FRENCH :\VE.,SANF'011I) FLA, 32771
305-322-2611 or 831-9993

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Wednesday, November 3, 1976-4A
WAYNE I). DOYLE, Publisher
NORMAN H.
Editor
JOSEPH D. VAN
Advertising Director
OSURIN,

BHACKLE,

Home I)cliverv Week, 55 cents: Month, $240; 6 Months, $14.20;
Year. $28.40. Hr Mail In Florida same as home delivery. All
other mail Month, $2.70: tj Months, $16.20; 12
Months, $32.40

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The

Imm igration Act
Cuts Mexico Quota
There is much that is good in an immigration
act President Ford signed into law.
It is the first major immigration legislation
since 1965. It will make immigration from Western
Hemisphere countries more orderly by
establishing a seven-point preference system that
has been in effect for the countries of the Eastern
Hemisphere. It will allow natives of Western
Hemisphere countries to adjust their status from
nonimmigrant to permanent resident without first
returning to their home countries.
But the bill was rushed through Congress just
before the Oct. 1 adjournment without full consideration. And it imposes what seems to us to be
an unreasonable restriction on immigration from
Mexico.
In effect, it will cut the flow of legal immigration from Mexico in half and increase immigration from other Western Hemisphere
countries accordingly. Legal immigration under
the 120,000 hemispheric quota was 40,000 from
Mexico last year. Under the 1976 act, no more than
20,000 will be allowed to enter as immigrants in any
year from any country in the Western Hemisphere.
Why should the immigration from Argentina,
or Colombia, or Costa Rica, or any other Latin
American country be increased at the expense of
the many Mexicans who are seeking admission?
We have a large Mexican-American
population. The largest group of foreign-born in
this country are Mexican immigrants. We have a
common border with Mexico. We share a history of
close relationship and friendship across that
border.
To cut the Mexican immigration quota in half
will be perceived by the Mexican government and
people as an unfriendly act. It will increase the
pressures for illegal immigration from Mexico.
When the 95th Congress convenes in January, it
should immediately consider legislation to make it
possible for legal immigration from Mexico to
continue at a reasonable rate.

Unions In Military?
The way seems clear for the American Federation of
Government Employes to start trying to recruit military personnel of the U.S.
forces into the
of organized
Labor.
armed

ranks

The American Federation of Government Employes is
with the AFL-CIO. The union has a paid membership
of 325,00) and through bargaining arrangements represents
675,000 federal employes, including 360,000 civilian military
workers.
affiliated

The union held
biennial convention in Las Vegas last
month and amended
constitution. Previously only civil
employes of the federal government were eligible for membership. Now military
of the
forces are also
eligible. A
membership drive may now
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begin.

It is true that peacetime pay and benefits and conditions of
military service are likely to become more and more
to
of men and women in uniform, now that they are all
volunteers and now that more of them are looking to careers in
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important

millions

military service.

These Americans are likely to seek some kind of collective
representation, like other Americans in other groups with
special Interests in Washington. They may have a constitutional
right to such representation.
But it seems to us that labor unions are unsuited to
represent the military. They are geared to adversary relations
between labor and management. They could jeopardize national
security through erosion of military discipline.
Congress, when It meets In January, should give high
of military unionization, and
priority to a study of the
should determine what if anything can be done about it.
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"Oh, it's not all that bad," Timothy said. "While
it's true that we leprechauns can only appeal to a
limited number of voters - in my case, exactly one
- we still can make an effort."
I couldn't believe what I was hearing. "Tim," I
said, "do you mean to tell me that you actually
campaigned as a presidential candidate?"
"I sure did," Tim said, munching thoughtfully on
his pretzel, "but I don't think I had enough name
recognition. Every time I knocked on a door, and
said, 'Ili, my name is Timothy Dooley and I'm
running for president,' nothing happened."
"Nothing happened?"
"Well, something did happen, but it wasn't very
nice. They just shut the door in my face."
"I don't blame them," I said.
"Well, they couldn't see me," Tim said, "Just
think of the votes I would have received if they had
known about my campaign: free beer on St.
Patrick's Day, a chicken in every pot, and a
national program to encourage Irish tenors."
"That's a pretty solid platform, I have to admit," I said.
"But what about the important issues government spending, unemployment, crime in the
streets?"

"If ye care to check my platform, ye will see that
I've taken care of those issues," Tim said. I could
tell by his lapse into brogue that he was irritated.
"Look, Tim I'm Just a dump reporter," I said,
"Why don't you spell it out?"
"It's siittpl," Tim said, "Government spending
is increased most rapidly by war. Now. if you
provide Free beer for Americans on St. Patrick's
Day, especially the Irish, you won't have enough
money left over for dabbling in foreign politics. So
you likely will cut down on your wars. And If you put
a chicken in every pot, you'll cut down on crime,
because people will stay at home where they
belong."
"That's great," I said, sensing that the blarney
was getting pretty deep in our vicinity, "but what
the Irish
about the other plank in your platform
tenors?"
"That's simple, Audie, me boy," Tim said. "If
you give an Irishman free beer on St. Paddy's Day,
and put a chicken in his pot fairly frequently during
the rest of the year, he'll sing like a bird and that
will cut down on the shortage of good tenors in this
country."
lie certainly had a point. I'm glad I wrote in his
name as my choice for president.

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NEW YORK AP - Don't look for the tinmediate stock market rea ct ion to necessarily

provide the reason for so me of the large
stitutions to promote activity, hoping that th e

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general public then will join in the excitement

election winner,

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Such emotions have be en arisen throughout
A possibility, say many analysts of market
behavior, is that stocks might rally bri efly in any the year, but never have t he y been sustained,
event, simply as an expression of relief from in- another ill ustration it is sa id of the reluctance of
decision. Un certainty usua lly weake ns the Americans to commit themselves to an ancertain future.
market.
There is the chance too that the market might
This attitude has been evident in vario us ways.
shrug off the election results , being once again Industry, to cite one instance, has been wary of
unable to make a sharp determination of spe n di ng for capital expansion, that is, for the
wh et h er the news is good or bad. It wo uldn't be improvement and e nlarging and equippin g of
the first time this year it has happened.
production facilities,
Reviewing the thoughts of the market letter
writers, one can detect the conf usion,

This failure of industry to enlarge its capital
coimnitments, especially since borr owing c osts

A good many analysts, for example, have have dropped sharply from last year's levels,
has distressed many econom ists and investors,
assumed uncritically that a Ford victory
ar that if business doesn't lead can congood for business and th

erefcre for stocks. who fe

Others, however, recall how it setrns to be that sumers be blamed if they don't follow,
stock markets rise when Democrats are in
Individuals too have been less than eager to
power.
invest . Money that in more exuberant times
The bett in g seems to be with those who insist might have gone into the market has been goin g
that the current market, lock ed into a inn- instead into the least risky of ventures, such as
savings accounts.
notoriously limited r an ge sin ce last February,
looki ng for any news event as an excuse to
Thus is a typical phenomenon of a society
become more active. Capital gains can only be whose co nfidence is low, and those who measure
made
and lost
when stoc ks move,
that confidence agree that up to now it has never
In that context, the election event co uld fully recovered from the deep recession of 1974.
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house of Representatives by 45 for F'echtel and in lake, 6,193
1,702 votes,
chose Fechtel over Knowles at
I n Seminole Count), I lattawaY 4,13~ 1.

legislators
Sen. John Vogt. in unofficial returns received
Vogt said he felt confident
(1)-Cocoa Beach), Rep. Robert 12,421 to former County
hiattaway
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re-election Tuesday in their
respe ct ive districts,

Ilk- resullLs in this election

WAShINGTON - Donald Alexander, the
embattled Internal Revenue Commissioner, is
supposed to direct tax investigations of others.
Yet he has re peatedl y come under Investigation
himself. Just recently, he tri ed to f ind out
w he t he r the Treas ury Dept. is keeping crim inal
files on his activities.

li%,.,ict is composed of about 60

Under the Freedom of Information Act,
American citizens are entitled to know wha t's In
t he ir federal files. But it Is unprecedented for a
high official to r eq uest his personal files from his
own associates.
Perhaps it sho ul dn't be surprising that
Al e xander is apprehensive, lie was accused of
bloc king a tax audit of ,Sen. Joseph Montoya, DN.M. Al exander aLso impeded another tax investigation , which involved his former law
pa rtners. He protested his innocence In both
cases.
Subsequently, Customs ide ntifi ed Alexander
as a possible defendant In a criminal investigation of Proctor and Gamble, the soap

Back in 1972, Pr oct or and G am ble discovered
it own ed impo rt duties, totalling $29,000, on toys
purchased from Japan. The firm sought the
counsel of Alexander, who was then a r espected
Cincinnati attorney. lie advised the company to
ignore the $29,000 deficiency but to pay all fut ure
duties, A Custo ms in vest igation a lleged that
Pr octor and Gamble ma de false statements to
evade the duty pa yments. Alexander was accused of co ns piri ng to defra ud the government.
The $29,000 was small change for the soap
kings. But the company could ha ve been hit wi th
pe nalties equal in g the do mestic val ue of the toys.
This could have added up to millio ns of dollars.
C ustoms referred the case to the Justice
Dept. Our sources say that Customs also asked
the U.S. attorney In Seattle, where the toy
shipmen ts ar ri ved , to subpoe na Al e xa nder. The
prosecutor ref used , saying Alexander violat ed

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world in which we live and by the social environment, our friends and so on. The small baby
Th ere ce rtainly is a tendency among mode rn learns very quickly to control his parents by
people to accept authoritar ianismn partly crying at the right time.
beca us e there is nothing else to accept. In a t im e
What we want to do, I think, is not to remove
of disintegration, one grabs at w ha tever one can co ntro ls
but to improve them. And the be havior

no laws.
The IRS also showed us a personal l et ter to
Alexander from fonner Watergate prosecutor
Leon Jaworaki. The letter deolares:"I see
nothing unethical in the advice you rendered (to
Proct or and Gam bl e) and to indicate that some
type of criminal conduct may ha ve been in volved
is ludicrous,"
( he r sources close to the Investigation
concluded that Alexander's conduct in fact was
un et hical, But they agreed it wasn't illegal.

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Burning
the indignity, the internal
revenue commissioner provided the notoriz ed
proof that he was, indeed, Donald Al exander, He
also r eq uest ed that a ll fees be waived, contending that the records would be "in the public
interest."
He got bat.k a batch of old newspaper clippings from hl.s Treasury file. The Customs file on
him con tained an investigative report. But it was
so expurgated th at he couldn't have found it very
in formative.
CURIOUS CONTRIBUTIONS: Vernon W.
Thompson is chairman of the Federal Elections
Commission. It is his sworn duty to administer
over

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The purpose was to qualify the group as

multicandidate committee, But this,

too, failed
to comply with the legal technicalities.
Th en the
gr oup made a nother illegal $2,885
contributi on to
Gunderson.
A spokesman sa id the group mean
t well but
didn't underst and the law. Thompson ai
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another law "front
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Stephanie It. Bailc
Ruby ( Bennett
Eula F. Benson
Ivan W. Berre
Patricia Bmbb%
Betty G. CrLsp
Maggie I.. (;tr'

Merle I. Fields
Dora J. Jones
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Maitland
Ernest C. Manley, lake
Monroe
P:unela It Steventon, lake
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Violet M. Midkiff
Catherine Phillips
Shawn [), Roberts

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Cecil Ward. Pierson

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Ronald I). Smith

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James A Weekk'y
Stanley Wright Sr
William C West, IX'Bary

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Warning signs have been post ed on a bridge cast of Oviedo after
the 18.-year-old driver of a car drowned Sun day when her auto slid
off the wooden structure.
l'he bo dy of Mardine
Orlando
p ul led from
underneath a log in the little Econlockhatchee River. Police said
her car slid 98 feet on the dirt road leadi ng to the bridge.
lockwoodjtoad residen ts complained that th e accident was the
third at the bri dge since 1973. Th e wooden bridge had no g ua rdrails on either side.
Sem inole County float] Supt. J. C. Lavender said today temporary guardrails have been insta ll ed and bridge wa rnin g signals
plac ed at each end of the structure.
i.avenocr saiu
reflectors have been
itrung
Also,
said 15-mile-an-hour warnin g signs have been posted
100 feet from each end of the wooden structure.
Lavender said the county plans install pe
alwnimiuiii
guardrails
so
th ey can be purchased.
We'll nave to go through central purchasing," he said. "So it'll
week."
probably be
La
said neither aluminum nor wooden guardrails would
have stopped tue Collins car from plunging into th e river.
Earlier, Lavender said he thought the eight-year-old bridge was
quipped with wooden ba nisters. But, o nl y one side of the
struct ur e had a part ial guardrail.
Residents on Lockwood Itoad had co mplained that, because the
bridge is locat ed at a curve, pe rsons unused to the area were
endangered by the lack of guardrails and adequate warning signs.
"We're working on it," Lavender said. "We're going to make it
as safe as possible."

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was ei gh t per cent.
Voters were 54 to 46 per cent

"We worked very hard,"
"I'm very pleased with the have arrest ed a Winter Park credit, forge ry and attempted ize the st ate to issue $50 mi llion
Mrs. Jackson said. "Con- outcome:' Feather concluded, man u connection with alleg ed grand larceny. HIS bond was set in revenue bonds to provide
sideringtbie fact that there are
Irii glad that the vote rs and misrepresentation in seeking at S,000.
long -terin loans for low-an d
Sheriff's agents made the middle-class ho using.
the parents wanted to keep an $800 loan from a bank at
arrest at the Pan American
Seminole County schools en Altamonte Springs.
Votmg see wed most of the
William Chester Caltrider, 35, Bank,
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joying the high quality of
SR-436, night. With 99 per cent of the
a.s hooked at co unty jail on Altanionte Springs. Tuesday tote in, the count 958,916
education
that
they've
charges of making a false afternoon
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Customs res pond ed, deadpan, with a
letter demanding: "
we initiate a review
of Customs records, It is necessary that you
submit a notorized statement a scertaining your
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there but the problem of the control out of some punitive control.
I am bitterly opposed to identifying behavior
knowledge we have of what's best for some body
e lse seems to me to be rather dubious. I feel Dr . modification with implant electrodes, drugs, the *
Ski nn er has a very difficult tas k ahead of him in use of shock conditioning and so on. Th ese are all
distinguishing be tw ee n the authoritarian ten- extremely aversive, punitive methods. I submit
derides t ha t are associated with ope r an t con- we are always be ing co ntrolled by the physical

Still s us picious, Alexander invoked the
Freedom of Information Act and submitted a
formal r eq uest on official stationery fur his files,
His assista nt, Thomas Glynn, explained to our
associate Marc Smolonsky that Ale xa nder
wanted to find out whet her C usto ms had made an
"improper investigation" of him.

government.

and one precinct in Marion flyatt Bro%M of Voluiia County,

enormous step forward. It's a step we take very
I t hink there is such a thing as the rights of slowly because positive reinforcement is not a
pe rso ns. I'm s ur e Dr. Ski nn er will agree with me thing that we can deal with eas ily as we can with

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the elect ion law.
Now it looks as if he may have to crack down
some his own contributors. They formed a
"People for Thompson" organization in
174 to
re-elect him to Congress. But, unhappily, he
%%lS
unseated
Rep. Alvin Baldus, D-Wis,
Thompso n found new employment running
the Federal Elect ions Commission, He thought
his f und raising friends had disbanded. But they
tur ned up, unexpectedly, still bearing
the
People for Thompson" ba nner in this
campaign ,
Those People for Thomiipsori, it turned out, are
now for Adolph Gunderson.
is a fonr(er
Thompson aide who decided to
run for
hi11 1f. The People for Thompson
group, acrordingly, coughed up $5,000 for
Gunderson.
The way the law is
unfortunately, the
be register as a multicandidatt'
committee be fore it can cont ri bute over
$ i,oix to
campai gn . having neglect ed th
is formality,
the gr ou p then compounded the
felony by
imwking token $25 t'ontribut.s to
four
different
candidates.

disheartened by the defeat.

While Fechtcl Won heavily, he
urged those who were not in his
camp Tuesday to comm un icate
with him. '1 don't own the ofiii',.' I work for all the people."

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Alexander began to stew, nevertheless, over
the results of the Customs in vestigation. He
asked his associates at Custo ms and th e
Treasury what the files sho wed. They assured
him that they had not compiled e xtensive files
his activites.

as instructors in the public will measure Seminole public
school system, said she was not schools agai nst all others in

who is be ing mentioned as
per cent of Seminole Co un ty Co un ts'.
and precinct 73A in Orange
ed
possible
speaker of the Florida
In Seminole Fechtel receiv
County, won re-election to a 9,578 to Knowles' 6,382. In House in 1979-1980.

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grab at and the authoritarian makes everything modifier is riot a person who remains in control

colossus, which has its headquarters in his home
town of Cincinnati.

ember his

good record and hard work on
their behalf. Vogt carried easily

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could be changed when the
Vogt. whose 16th district Seminole's 2,505 absente
Itattaway was "extremely
encompasses Seminole, ballots are co unted, but it pleased" today, adding he had
campaigned on the issues
Brevard, Orange, and Osceola doesn't ap pear likely,
counties, won a smashing
F'cchtel r et ained his seat in important to Seminole County.
victory over his challenger, the Florida Ilouse for a third lie said for "non-political
C ur tis Sears of Rockledge by consecutive tenn in offi ce by a Seminole ('ounty," los vote was
83,553 to 39,949.
4,000 vote margin over a mandate.
In Seminole County, the Democrat Joe Knowles, also of
voters gave Vogt 20,637 to L&amp;'esburg.
"I'll have a little seniority in
1 ,530.
a
Tallahassee
now," he said,
Fechtel's district includ es
llattaway, whose legislative large part of Seminole. Lake noting he is lunching today with

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Assistant State Attorney to Don
never know whether there's while corresponding inillage wide margin 44,898 to 28,520.
Altamonte employment. Passage would
Meanwhile, the vote rs of bo th Lykkebak
of
anybody behind you or not.
rates were sl as hed from 14.8
have meant Firing 1,041 present
counties turned down a bid for a Springs, whom he had defeat ed
since I've always tried to be per cent to 8.46 per cent.
employes and t he elimi na tion of
"I'm looking forward to the third term in office by State in the De mocratic pr imaries for
fair, I had no idea what the
4,160 joba by J ul y 1, 1979.
four years," Feather said. Attorney Abbott Herring, who the nomination.
outcome might
next
Vote rs disa pproved t he proPorter, who likes the job of
"I'm very pleased at how "I'm looking forward to having moved to Geneva in recent
posal to give a legislative cornpublic defender, but dislikes
things went," the Altamonte our schools accredited (by the months,
mittee power to s uspe nd rules
herring in his two previous peiltics, said today he Is "glad
Springs realtor said. "l'iii Southern
Association
of
or regulatio ns adopted by state
elections - 1968 and 1972 - lost it's alI over with. I
looking forward to four years of C Ileges and Schools -SAGS)
appreciate agencies between sessions if the
continuing improvement; liii I'm looking forward to Brevard, but his overwhelming the professional demeanor wi th rules exceeded delegated
leads
in Seminole gave him the which Ray' handled his camlooking forward to keeping our statewide assessment and h
legislative authority.
office.
paign."
schools in the top two or thr ee of our schools grade out.
The proposal to have a comSeminole voters Tuesday
Cheshire and Porter will
the 67 counties in Florida."
"You know. this will be the
mission to oversee the furnishMrs. Jackson, a former first time," he pointed out, seketed Douglas I.. Cheshire assume office in January'.
trig, decorating, and al teration
Seminole County teacher with
'that we've had a st atewide
of the Governor's Mansion and
three sisters presently working assessment such as this" which
Capitol offices was turned down

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Seminole's three incumbent

But from the point of view of society and others,

period of tremendous change. .And this change

possibility is anti-democratic.

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you've always got somebody to over 32,000, and the school Seminole County easily 19,848 to in Seminole, William Staley.
Cheshire said he has offered
back you," Feather said. "But system's annual budget leaped David M. Porter i f)-Titusville
po sition of Seminole Chief
os
t
Brevard
by
a
the
if you try to be fair, then you from $26 million to $52 million 15,588, he l

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to the legality of the whole system but searching
It really is a challenge to each of us to ass
wiie people who go onto a plane is an example of the
a r espons ibility, at least as best we can assume kind of social control which has made
it safer for
it, in which we will accept our pa rt in the forming people to fl y and reduce
a lot of behavior that we
of a Renaissance. Now this means that we're in a call bad or
evil . It hap pens to be a ve ry clear cu'

by %hich we can control them. I think that this

t of

interest group then you know enrollment rose from Z7,000 to flay i R-Cassel berry) carried Fulenwider and chief assistant areas. The margin of defeat

11013 HAT`TAWAY GETS WINNING

IRS Corn miss l oner Demands To See Files
Alexander works for the Treasury Dept.,
e,hich has jur isdiction over the Internal Revenue
Service. Yet astonishingly, h' lodged an official
request, wider the Freedom of Information Act,
for any files the department might have on him.
The Customs Service is also a Treasury
agent), wiucli cuoperdtes closely with the IRS.
Yet Alexan der submitted a separate Freedom of
Inf ormation request for th e Custom Service's
files on him.

"I wouldn't preempt any regularly scheduled
programs TONIGHT for more on the election, it
I were you"

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certainly is a reason for despair on one side, but I
If I were able. I would give as clear an acthink it's even more a reason for a se nse of o pcount of all the sanctions which we fail to
portunity where you and I can have a pa rt
in the maintain in our daily lives which are permitting
building of a new society.
violence in the streets and so on. It's harder to
Could be havior control methods lead to
pin po int than searching ba ggage at an airport
totalita rian s ta te?
but it's the same kind of thing. If we want people
to behave well, we mut inipoe some kind of
Dr. Skinner mentioned hs work in the
'itl sanction.
laboratory and this is so rt of the point I have
(',old behavior control methods lead to a
some real quest ions a bo ut
not the la bo ratory totalitarian stale?
work as such
but a bo ut the (fact) th at
The thing that I have emphasized throughout
so me body controls somebody e lse. It's as though
my research in the la bo ratory and in its apwe fig ur e out what's best for everybody else
or phications in the world at large is ao lterrative
best for o ther people and we learn th
e technique to coercive or punitive control , namely control

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no longer there. And that is why we are all cast behave well with respect to others. I like tile
loose, so to speak. We have noth in g to tie our example of hijacking because it makes very
boats to. We have to look for new standar ds and co ns picious the kind of social control that ['Ili
this is a creative act, let us cal l it ethically talking about.
creative. Responsibility is also part and parcel o(
In America, we have taken th e tro uble to
this tran sitional age in that each of us is part of institute searchers at airports and it's cut down
this age. Th e age changes but you an(J I are this enormously on hijackings, Buti many
ple
resent the searthes. Th ere have been challenges
age.

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clearly at a stage where things are
tremendous unrest. The standards and values we are quite
worse.
change.
That, I think, is because the c ul ture no longer
the
sanctions,
the
enOur marriage and sexual customs certainly maintains
g
places
are
vironmental
conditions
which lead people to
radically changed. Th e old moor in

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we are, at the moment, where things
sitional age such as the age at the fall of the are better.
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question of human behavior and is that we are behavior. From the point of view of the itP
living in a tra nsitional age - a radically tran- dividual,

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first three quarters of the 20th century than in worse. Back and forth. But I th in k th is is not
that
the whole 700 years before that. Concentration because there's any change in people
ognized
method
of
warfare
would
mean
some
kind
of
genetic
change
and
camps are now a r ec
and conflict. And this, initiated in Germany, is a th os e things take place very slowly. In fact, I
relatively new and a terribly cruel thing. The don't suppose there's been much of a change in
technology for evil is much more effective than it recorded history.
But we do see changes in the social enused to be.
vironrne,t, or what we call culture. And those
I t hi nk the real problem goes be
low the changes uring a bo ut vast differences in human

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If human be havior is getting worse, it also is in h uman nature-if you mean by that what the

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getting better. There certainly are signs of its hwiian species is like.

Measures
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only 4,400 registered black
ju di cial officers. That
Herald Staff Writer
voters in the
measure won a favorable vote
things are
Declaring that on election eve kind stacked against you, but
511,669 when 94
of 1,328,199
he "had no idea what the out- I thought we made a good
the ballots had be en
per en
come might be," Incumbent showing."
counted.
Robert G. (Bud) Feather (!X
The mother of four children
f,'.
Voters also favored a retire.j. . :
pressed pleasure today being cur rently en roll ed In Se minole
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benefits amendment
swept back
his District 2 schools, Mrs. Jac kson sa id she
es that increases in
which
stat
(lIKShiIh(E
i'ulm:u
Seminole County School Board felt her campaign profited from
benefits payable under any
seat on the crest ofa3-to-2 ratio the backing she was given by
supported
government
of
the teachers association, which
retirement system after Jan. 1,
Feather, who first gained represents some 1,500 cert ified
1977, be f ul ly funded by the
election to the bo ard in 19i2 and personnel in the
Th at measure
has served as panel chairman
And
the
undaunted Pg
passed
62
to
38
per cent.
Jj
tor inc past IWO years, outputted challenger promised to try
Rejected at the polls were the
female challenger Francis again in 1978.
y1
community redevelopment
Coleman Jackson, 18,401 to
"I'm going to move and run
amendment, one to limit the
12,888, according to un official agai nst Pat Telson Icurrent
num be r of st ate employes, an
results filed at the co un ty school board vice-chairinani
other that would have given the
efencler
supervisor of elections' office, two years from now," Mrs.
Posts
legislature po wer to suspend
"You have to be a candidate Jac kson declared,
some rules or regulations
Th e voters of the 18th judicial Jr. 'D-Titusville by 19,4Th to
to understand the feeling you
While Mrs. Jackson had ofadopted by st ate agencies, and
have on election night," said lered voters fresh approaches circ ui t (Seminole and Brevard Herring's 17,189. In Brevard the t he capitol and ma nsi on corn Feather, who indicated that he to school problems, Feather ran Counties Tuesday chose a new margin was even larger for mission amendm ent that dealt
was worried about the Seminole 'rt a record that included his state attorney and public Cheshire at 48,420 to 29,620 for with the alte ri ng and decoraEducation Association's en- to year chairmanship of the defender, bo th Democrats and herring.
ting of Capitol offices.
Cheshire during his camdorsement of Mrs. Jackson and tsard and the establishment of both residents of more populous
Th e redevelopment amendpaign said upon assuming office
by "the general idea of change nine new sch oo l centers d ur ing Brevard.
posed up to 25-year tax
Although Chief Assistant he would terminate Herring's merit pro
that peo ple want."
his tenure. While Feather was
exemptions for the developinvestigator
"If you support a special in office Seminole's student Public Defender J. Christopher chief
Jack ment for slum or blighted

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county,

Today's Topic: "Human Behavior: Is It Getting Worse?" Is debated h
psychologists B.F. Skinner and Itollo May. Their remarks are excerpted From
the National Town Meeting which is held each Wednesday at the Kennedy Center
in Washington, I).C., to give the public the opportunity to question leaders in
various fields of human endeavor.

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Human Behavior Worse?

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temnparary steel cables with

on each side of the 'aridge.

WEATHER

Helen K I .untlbluin, I)t'llona
.int, I 1'.wl'r,m, rt.'m,,n
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Elnier I.t'ffew, Lake hlek'mi
Frank It Kramer, Orange
city
IIIRTIIS
Mr and Mrs. Gregory mflita i
Smith, bu', Sanfurd
l)ist'IIAItGES
Sanford;
Rufus C. Serui
Ro be rt E. Bernosky Sr
Lavinia E. Broome

Tuesda)'s high 78, today's
low 60. Rainfall: 1.85 inches.
Mostly cloudy today and
Thursday, with highs
the
upper 70s and lows In the mid
SOs. Northeast to east winds
around
TOMORROW'S TIUE.S
L)a)tOtu Beach: high 5:5'7
a.m., 6:15 p.m., low 12:00 p.m.
Port Canaveral: high 5:43
a.m., 5:48 p.m., low 11:48 p.m.
ltayport: high 12: 18 p.m., tow
5:59 am., 6:09 p.m.

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sometime next

of

Virginia, she had lived in
Sanford for the past IS yea rs
moving here From Grafton, W.
Va. She was a Catholic.
Survivors include a daughter,
Mrs. lAila blunt of Sa nf ord.

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the mayor's office, to stand
for election In the next

Of the other incumbents unseated, Buckley, who ran as a
conservative and then joined the ranks of the Republicans after
winning an election that split more liberal votes into a variety of
factions, fell to the fiery Daniel Patrick Moynihan.
Moynihan, the former ambassador to the United Nations, was a
Democrat among Republicans as he served in the adffljflL5tratjofts of both Gerald Ford and Richard Nixon.
Brock lost to James Sasser, a former state Democratic chairman, and Beall was the victim of Rep. Paul S. Sarbanes.
Other turnovers were accounted for by the retirement of
Thousands senators.
of dollars
On the other hand, Missouri Atty. Gen. John Danforth became
the first Republican elected to the Senate from his state in 30
M6
years. lie won easily over former Democratic Gov. Warren
......
2,289
Hearnes, capturing the seat from which Sen. Stuart Symington is
retiring.
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Democrats, however, won the seats of retiring Republican

Altamonte Springs
voters turned out 70.42 per
cent strong Tuesday to reelect incumbent city
commissioners George
Perkins and Sandra Glenn.
The totals as certified by
the city's canvassing board
today showed that Perkins,

Sens. Paul J. Fannin of Arizona and Hiram L Fong of Hawaii,
In Arizona, lonner Pima County tTucsonj attorney Dennis
DeConcini, member of a prominent Democratic family, beat GOP
Rep. Sam Steiger, a 10-year House veteran.

running unopposed,
received, nonetheless, a
vote of confidence from
2,811 of the city's electors.

916

None
.

municipal election rather
than filling out the unexpired term as is now the
case. The vote was 1,131 For
and 201 against.

18

None

Federal Tunas sold and
securities purchased
under agreements to resell
Loans, Total (excluding unearned
income)
Less: Reserve for possible loan
losses
Loans, Net
.
Direct lease financing
Bank premises, furniture and fixtures
and other assets
representing bank premises
Real estate owned other than
bank premises
Investments In unconsolidated
subsidiaries and associated
Companies
Customers' liability to this bank
on acceptances outstanding
Otherassets

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suit of a recount.
attempts to tamper with an
However, there was con- machines and an election boar4
State this morning to pick up
ab- spokesman said, "We will begip
fusion over the status of
the state's 25,000 voting mathe normal tabulation of tf
sentee ballots in the state.
chines, all impounded by a
machines."
middle-of4he-night court order
A spokesman for the state
The Republican State Cor4.
Board of Elections estimated
carrying White House approval.
that 400,000 absentee ballots mitte's counsel, Thomas Spa
had been mailed by local ago, said in papers seeking tl
The highly unusual action
impoundment that it was
believed to be a first in this
boards. Under state law, any
needed
because of the closeness
state
was ordered after repballot received by 9 p m. Tues.of the Ford-Carter race and bó
resent.atives of Republican ofB- day
the hour the polls closed cause of some
reports of in3
cials alleged that irregularities
was counted Tuesday and Is gularities.
had occurred in Tuesday's dccincluded in the current total.
tion.
lie also referred to a "prcIHowever, there was no way to
A spokesman at the Board of
immediately determine how lem with a large number of 4bElections in New York City said
sentee ballots that were late,in
many absentee ballots were
this morning that trucks were
many re- distribution and late In
counted and how
being dispatched "to pick up
mained uncounted. Any ab- receipt."
the machines. They will be
sentee ballot received in New
removed to a central location
York State after9 pin. Tuesday
and guarded."
is being held by local election
The impoundment is meant to
boards pending a court test
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while a recount is conducted.
With 98 per cent of the state's

vote counted, Jimmy Carter led
President Ford by about 250,000
votes and was running four peruentage points ahead 52 to 48.
That lead was considered far
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more than could possibly be
needed to survive any changes
in the state's vote total as a re-

over their legitimacy. They will
not be counted until the court
decision is made.
The New York Police Departmerit said officers were as--signed to guard some voting locations at 8 am. and "would
remain until the machines are

CENTRALMEATING

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picked up by the Board of Elections." There were no reports of

HEATING INC.

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1.006
22
3,984
None
228
None
None
None
111

TOTALASSETS

9,512
LIABILITIES

Demand deposits of individuals,
prtnshps .and corps
21683
Time and savings deposits
of individuals,
prtnshps., and corps ..............5,071
Deposits of United States
Government
.
47
Deposits of States and
political subdivisions
360
Deposits of foreign govts
and official institutions
None
Deposits of commercial banks
None
Certified and officers checks
.
92
TOTAL DOMESTIC DEPOSITS
8.253
Total demand deposits
2.826
Total time and savings
deposits
5.427
Total deposits in
foreign offices
None
TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC
AND FOREIGN OFFICES
None
None
Federal funds purchased and
securities sold
under agreements to repurchase
Soo
Liabilities for borrowed money
None
Mortgage indebtedness
None
Acceptances executed by
or for account of this bank
and outstanding
None
Other liabilities
345
TOTAL LIABILITIES (excluding
subordinated notes
and debentures)
8,789
Subordinated notes and debentures
None
EQUITY CAPITAL
Preferred stock
a No shares outstanding
None (par value)
Common stock
a No shares authorized .10.000
b No shares outstanding
.I0.000 (par value)
Surplus
Undivided profits
Reserve tor contlngerxaes and
other capital reserves
TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND
EQUITY CAPITAL

None

.400
200
123
None
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days ending with call date,
Cash and due from banks
Fed funds sold and securities
purchased under agreements
to resell
Total loans
Time deposits of $200.000 or
more in domestic offices
Total deposits

957
4.251
8,373

Fed Funds purchased and securities
sold under agreements
to repurchase
Llabililie's for borrowed money
Standby letters of credit
(outstanding as of report date)
Time deposits of $100,000 or more
(outstanding as of report date)
Time certificates of deposit in

denominations of SIOU.uOI)
or more
Other time deposits in amounts
of $100,000 or more

None
None

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356
None

I, William J. McVeigh III. Vice President and Cashier of the
above named bank do hereby declare that this Report of Con
dillon is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief .
William.) McVeigh III
October 20, 1976
We, the undersigned directors attest the correctness of this
statement of resources and liabilities We declare that it has been
examined by us. and to the best of our knowledge and belief is true
and correct
James J Smeenge. Jr.
Joseph D. Robinson Directors
Russell L DeVore, DVM

Publish: Nov. 3, 1976
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WINTER
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residents voted to change
the date of the city election
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Richard G. lAjgar, who ran an unsuccessful race two years ago
against Sen. Birch Bayh, 1)-Ind. McGee was defeated by state
senator Malcolm Wallop, while Moss was unseated by Orrin G.
Hatch. a 42-year-old lawyer.
Montuyi's re-election bid was turned back by Harrison "Jack"
Schmitt, 41,a former astronaut who went to the moon on Apollo 17
in l2. Sclunitt's election gives New Mexico two GOP senators
for the first time in 60 years.
It brings a second astronaut to the Senate. The first was Ohio
Detiiocrat John Glenn, who defeated then-Sen. Howard M
Metzenbau
min the H174 Democratic primary. But Tuesday
Metzcnbaummade a comeback, unseating Taft. The defeats of
Taft and McGee probably were the most unexpected outcomes in
the Senate

Changes Okayed

Wednesday, Nov. 3, 1916-4fr.

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Wednesday, Nov. 3, 197k
Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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NEW YORK Al')

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Looming
Orr Key

To Face Self-Destruction In Free Agent Draft
The

Oakland A's, winners of consecutive world championships
in 1972, 1973 and 1974 and live
straight American League West

Division titles from 1971-1975,
are about to self-destruct.
The process will take place
Thursday when 24 players who
won free-agent status by playing the 1976 season without
signed contracts will be selected in baseball's first re-entry K
Eight of them come from

Oakland, and six of those eight
catcher Gene Tenace, outfielders Joe Rudi and Don Bayl o r, infielders Sal Bando and
Bert Cnmpaneris, and relief
pitcher blue Fingers — form
the heart and soul of the A's. All
are expected to be chosen early
and often in the draft.
The other two Oakland free
agents are veteran first basemen Nate Colbert and Willie
McCovey, who figure to be in
somewhat less demand.
The Oakland eight Form the
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largest single cl ub contribution
to the draft pool. Baltimore has
four players available and
three of them — slugging outfielder Boggle Jackson, second
baseman Bobby Grich and 20game winner Wayne Garland —
are among the top names. The
other available Oriole is minor
league outfielder boyle Stillman.
Also up for grabs are the opposing starting pitchers in the
opening game of the 1976 World
Series — Don Gullett of the

('i icirui:it I beds arid Doyle Alexander of the New York Yankees.
Others on the list of eligibles
are regulars like Pittsburgh
third baseman Richie Hebner,
outfielder Gary Matthews of
Sari
Francisco,
second
baseman Dave Cash of
Philadelphia, and second
baseman Tito Fuentes of San
Diego. Starter Steve Stone of
the Chicago Cubs and relief are
Bill Campbell of the Minnesota
Twins.

l*h&amp; 1 1ILS also liavt' infielder
Eric Soderholm
the pool.
California has contributed
three minor league infielders —
Billy Smith, Tim Nordbrook
and Paul Dade.
Each player may be drafted
by 12 teams. His old team then
would join that dozen to negotiate with him. Jackson is expected to carry the biggest
price but some of the others,
including Rudi, Fingers, Gullett
and Grich, should bring bids
close to the top figure.

agents will cost, but the talent
available in this draft is not as
awesome as the re-entry superstars.
Each of the 12 Al, teams has
been allowed to protect 15 players from Seattle and Toronto.
The balance of their 40-flan
rosters plus mos t minor leaguers under control of the major
league teams are eligible. The
exceptions are minor leaguers
who signed their first professional contracts in either 1975 or
1976.

The re-entry draft will last it
maximum of 12 rounds. Then
National League clubs will begin pursuit of the free agent
picks. Meanwhile, the American League teams will spend
another day in town, conducting
the expansion draft to stock the
new Toronto and Seattle
franchises,
The expansion draft will supply each of the r.cw teams with
30 players, each carrying a
price tag of $175,000. That's
considerably les.s than the free

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—
For the third week in a row last
'Saturday, Oklahoma State
1halfback Terry Miller was
:turned loose on the opposition,
The result was 22R yards and
'three touchdowns by Miller and
a crucial 20-19 Big Eight Conference victory over then 10th)ranked Missouri.
'. For his performance, the 190pound junior from Coiorado
prirgs, Cob., was honored to$day as The Associated Press'
s-National Back of the Week.
It was the third week in a row
that Miller had set a Personal
high for rushing. The AlIBig

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The 6-foot-6, 254-pounder is a
rough-and-ready member of a
defensive unit which has helped
ixth-rankcd Maryland roll
over eight consecutive foes this
season.
For his efforts last Saturday,
when he was in on 22 tackles
with one of his 11 solo hits a
quarterback sack, Campbell
was named the College Lineman of the Week by The Associated Press,
At Maryland, there's a tendency to compare defensive
linemen with Randy White, the
All-American who just two
years ago was awarded the
Outland Trophy as the best
lineman in the nation.
"Randy and Joe are both
from Wilmington (Del.) and
their fathers were butchers,"
said Maryland's defensive
tackle coach, Gib Romaine.
"But it's unfair to compare
them, because each does cerLain things well."
Campbell, a freshman when
White was coming Into prominence, readily concedes he ad:rnired White and learned a lot
from him. "He influenced me
like an older brother," Campbell said. "But, good or bad,
anything Ido now is Joe Camp.
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Tuesday night, the New York strong goaltending from Dune sco red one shorthanded goal
The Pittsburgh Penguins Islanders opened a four-point Wilson.
and four power play goals, the
have their first victory in eight lead over Philadelphia in the
"When Wilson had to make latter tying a team record.
games and the National Hockey Patrick Division by defeating saves, he
Islanders 5, Rockies I
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League club figures it finally is the Colorado Rockies 5-1.
they could throw at him," said
Clark Gilles scored twice for
putting th ings together.
In the World Hockey Associ- Pitt.qhiir1h ('nach Ken Schinkel. New York, while Bob Nystroni,
"Tonight we got off on top ation, PhoeniztoppedQuebec5. "lie made several key saves in the Islanders' leading scoret,
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that he has to change his style,"
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Tuesday after Orr underwent
an orthosco pic examination on
the knee.
The defenseman will not have
oundergo an operation, but the
Chicago Black I1:IWkS will have
to get along without him for at
least two weeks.
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young season that the 28-yearold Orr has been sidelined be- T
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Cowboys 4, Fighting Saints
Syl Apps, after contributing two Diego nipped Birmingham 4-3 an assist for the Penguins,
l.yiin Powis scored the wingoals and an assist in a 7-1 in overtime.
Pierre Larouche scored in the ning goal with less than two
triumph over the Los Angeles
The Penguins, who had three first 15 seconds of play and minutes to play, extending CalKings Tuesda y night.
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College track coach Terry Long pose with Division
II cross country championship trophy. Johnson won
the individual title and Long was named most
valuable coach. Johnson is from Quincy, and holds
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wa he's going to become a
cripple. If there was any sug.
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manent damage, Bobby would
quit in five minutes.
"Under ordinary circumstances, he'd be out four to six
weeks, but because of his super
con ditioning and weight, he'll
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weeks."
By The Associated Press
Tuesday night, New Orh'ar3'
Or. John Palmer performed
handed
the defending champion
the orthoscopy at Toronto Gen'Fire early results are in and it
eral hospital, flushing some appears that the New Orleans Boston Celtics their first setfragments of cartilage from the Jazz have established them- back of the season, ll5-7, before a Superdomnie crowd of Ii,knee.
selves as a candidate for the
104
For its fourth victory' in six
"The knee now has only a most improved team in the
certain number of miles left in National Basketball Associ- gaines.
In other games, the Milit and it's up to him to decide ation.
Bucks topped the
how he's going to use those
last season, the Jazz cornSeattle
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miles,'' Palmer said.
piled a 38-44 record and finished
o ldenState Warriors beat the
The Hawks lured On- from Fourth in the Central Division.G
Detroit Pistons 111-98 and the
the Boston Bruins this year with
Portland Trail Blazers downed
a five-year contract estimated
the
Atlanta Hawks 129-116,
1at $3 million.
7óers
Swap
Pete
Maravich, who entered
Eagleson has maintained that
the gannie as the league's leadOrr will not insist on his pay if
ing scorer with a 30.7 average,
Bennett
the knee forces his retirement. F4
collected
4:1 points in triggering
"There's absolutely no pres—
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Jazz
attack. lie scored 26
PHILADELPHIA
(AP)
sure from Chicago, and if
something did happen to The Philadelphia 76ers traded points in tire second half when
5CW Orleans expanded ts 4O-40
prompt him to quit, he wo ul dn't forward Mel Uennett to the lu'
al fti m e edge.
Pacers
Tuesday
in
exh
take one cent from the Black diana
Dave Cowens' 30 points and 17
change
for
the
Pacers'
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rebounds paced Boston, w hcli
choice in the 1960 National [3
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d won its first four games.
ketball Association draft.
'Romania
New Orleans Coach Bill van
Bennett, 21, played one year Breda Kolff said, "It was a
Woman
at the University of Pittsburgh great win in front of a great
before signing with the Virginia crowd but people often forget
At j
Squires of the American Bas- that it's not who you beat but
TUR()N'l'() I API
Teodora kctball Association. Bennett, 6- N i w inany t ea ms you beat that
Ungureanu of Romania. double foot-7, played with the Squires counts in the 1IA
medal winner at the Montreal last season, averaging 12.1
itton Coach Tommy Rein'
Olympics, won the women's points per gamne,
soiui said, "The Jazz piased as
over-all title and awards on
well as they can and they beat
4 three individual apparatuses lie was drafted by the 76cr_s lb But if we play as well IS we
Tuesday night in an inter- last year (luring a mid-season cUi we
would have beat It,em."
draft of ABA talent by NBA
national gymnastics meet.
llu'ks
125, Supem'SIluI('s 113
Ungureanu, 15, who won a sil- teams and was considered a top
Rob
Dandridge,
making his
ver medal in the uneven bars pr os pect before suffering eye
first start in four games since
trouble
in
training
camp.
arid a bronze in the ba lance
being sidelined by an ankle In'
beam at Montreal, won both
Bennett was placed on the in- jury, scored 37 points and Brian
those events as well as the floor jured list by the 76ers. Phila- winters added 30 in Milexercise
with a meethigh deiphia's recent acquisition of
'.auket"s victory over Seattle,
score of 9,7 and finished in First Julius Erving made Bennett ex- l'Ianllridge hit 18 points in the
4 place with 38.10 points.
pen'iable.
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Bob Lanier of the Pistons was
the game's high scorer with 31
points while Barry topped
Golden State with 24.
Trail Blazers 129, Hawks 116
A 45-22 first-period lead carned ['ortland over :\tlanta. The
Trail Blazers, behind Bill
ton, scored It; pointsin a row,
building an earls 29-7 lead and
never were headed,
Walton firushed with 22 points
and Bob Gross had 20. Kerr
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A? Sports Writer
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Missouri 24-17.
game.
before a 31-17 loss to Georgia
NEW YORK (AP)
So, in t his election year, the
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way he plays in a game," Rn- Michigan Wolverines never Mic hi gan and Purdue, and here Conference
Houston 20-16.
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capable of making an ocright, 23 wrong for a .676 per
too much, too big victory over nationally
casional joke.
centage, making the season's Tony Dorsett are
ranked Missouri. But now the)
38-13.
Clemson
co un t to 3-lS7-l0—.7I0.
must win two of their final three
Here is one courtesy of
Florida vs. Georgia at JackSouthern California at Stan- gaines to have a winning
Schembechier: "We have to
.60r4viue: This game is similar ford: This used to be the Blood
Soccer Lead
season. And, unfortunately,
keep our momentum
going. to the Texas-Oklahoma war in Bowl when John McKay was at they play Michigan
next week.
There are teams left on
Dallas with 72,000 screaming usc and said he wanted to beat This week
NEW YORK (AP) Clemson schedule that can still beat (LI,"
Ohio State 31-13.
fans split down the middle. Stanford by 2,000 points.
maintained its hold On first
But
And from quarterback Rick Breaking
th e tie, here's one wi th ailing Ricky Bell below
Far West — UCLA 42,, Oregon
1 place in the weekly rankings Leach: "You can't take any Big
shaky vote for Florida 27-21. par, this looks like the Upset 10; Arizona 21, Wyoming
announced Tuesday by the Ten team for granted."
Oklahoma State at Nebraska: Special of the Week Stanford Arizona State 2, Air Force
'coaches of the Intercoll egiate
12;
"The thing that Impresses me 28-24.
Well,
yes,
th
ere
still
are
Brigham Young 41, Texas-El
Soccer Association of America.
ms on Michi gan's sc hedul e abo ut the Cuiuskers is everyTexas Tech at Texas Chr
l'aso 17; Colorado State 40, IdaClemson, with a l2
record, tea
th
at
can beat the Wolverines. thing.' says State's Jim Stan- tian: Tech Coach Steve Sloan ho to; Long Beach State 31,
received 17 of 18 first-place
There is Ohio State on Nov. 20 ley. We're Impressed, too, Jim says he will shave his head if Freimo State 1;
votes and 359 POIflLL
I"ullerton State
and whatever team they play In --- Nebraska 31-21,
the Red Raiders make it to the 14, Pacific 8; Hawaii 24, Kent
Other members of the top 10 whatever bowl they go to.
Colorado at Missouri: Last Cottnr' Bowl, TCU, 0-7 and a State 14; New Mexico State 29,
included Indiana, Hartwick,
st
But fir there I., Pur due this weekend, the Big Eight strong possibility to go 0-Il, will Wichita State 18; San Jose State
Connecticut. Southern Illinois- Saturday and Illinois next scramble was reduced from a not do much to dull the razor
23, San Diego State 21; New
EdwardsvIUe, Temple, San week. The last time the Waive- live-way tie to a three-team Texas Tech 4514.
Mexico 35, Utah 31; California
Jose, Quincy, Philadelphia rim lost to those teams was deadlock. Now, Colorado must
Cincinnati at Maryland: The 24, Washington 14; Washington
Text il e and Davis &amp; Elkins.
1966, when Purd ue won a 22'21 win to remain tied with the Ok- Bearca ts cnjo,eil their one- State 31, Oregon State 21
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UP FROM THE PillS

Has Two Biggies, Left

Holds

Jones said he should be the
highest ;id 'rlorruer for Br'
regardless of what
P'd • rel,a
Padres.
Reggie
takes 0
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a Bobby (rich or JoeRuth in
Thurs a s re-entry draft.
Jones .1
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He rearm L' Oil
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ball writers from each of the 12
National League cities. Six se
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third gave him a total of 96
points. The writers cast 691:
1X)iflts for New York Mets lefthander Jerry Koosman anti 25
points for Don Sutton, the l.os
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sistently in 4.4, was the target of
an intense recruiting battle
before finally choosing Oklahoma State over Colorado and
Oklahoma.
Things have not been all rosy
for Miller in his stay at Stillwater. He suffered a beg fracture
as a freshman, but had such
ability that upon returning to
action he was switched to fullback when injuries left that position depleted. The Pokes responded with two straight victories and a Fiesta Bowl invitation.
A year ago Miller helped the
Cowboys to a 74 record. But
despite victories over such bowl
teams as Arkansas and Kansas,
they didn't get a postseason invitation.
Now they're 5-2 and have a
good chance to post their best
record since 1958. Saturday
they meet Nebraska in a showdown at Lincoln, Neb., then
they will be favored against
Kansas State, Iowa State and
Texas-El Paso.
Miller said winning the award
was ratisfying. "I feel like it
will help myself and Oklahoma
State University. Ycu're happy
for it, but now you've got to get
ready for next week,"
In gaming Back of the Week
honors, Miller beat out running
backs Tony Dorsett of Pitt and
Theotis Brown of UCLA and
quarterbacks Dan }Iagemann
of Utah and Art Yarochof Ball
State,

Early in the season, Camp.

bell wasn't making too many
mistakes. But his performance
:,jirst didn't measure up to his

SAN DIEGO I At') — Randy
Jones says now that he's won
the Cy Young Award, he ought
to be the highest paid San Diego
Padre and intends to bargain
for a three-year contract.
"It's like a boyhood dream
cure true. it shos I'm for
real It hasn't really sunk in
yet," said Jones, 26, at a news
conference Tuesday shortly
after learning he was the winncr of baseball's highest award
for it pitcher.
I felt all along that I would
will, but I thought it would be
very dose," said the left-handed hurler who received 15 of the
24 first-place votes in this
)'ear's balloting.
Jones, w ho won 22 games for
the Path c:, this season, narrowly' lost the Cy Young award to
Torn Seaver last year.
-Last year, I knew I had to
beat Tom Seaver. This year, I
Felt they i other candidates had
to beat Randy Jones," he said.
Jones was named somewhere
n all 24 ballots cast by a cornmnrittee composed of two base-

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Wednesday, Nov. 3, 1976

Ile Began As 'Jimmy Who?' It' s Now 'Mr. President!.
By LYNNE OLSON
ribic, bloated bureaucratic sensitivity for other people, a portrait of Martin Luther word president' for the first
Associated Pris Writer
mess."
particularly those who work for King Jr. in the Statehouse.
three or four months."
PLAINS, Ga. - He began as
"I'm not a big shot. I'm just him.
He reorganized the state govIn 1973 and 1974, Carter used
"Jimmy Who?" with a like you he said again and
His top aides said he showed ernment, although there is arcampaign against the estab- again,
those qualities on occasion, but gtiment about how effective anti his governorship to expand his
lishment; now he's president.
Rather than emphasize is- added they are not overriding in efficient the shakeup was. And contacts with politicians, busielect and will head the est.ab- sues he qrpqqp, the need for his nerc,',nljtt,•
h0
h d flh U
, IUflItA. UI, nessmen and journalists. He
II'. j1lSflI'tI flU
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lishment.
sought and won in 1974 the
tough management and restorIn the early primaries, voters social programs.
Even as "Jimmy Who," ing integrity, pride, openness, were more impressed by CarCarter's efforts toward the chairmanship of the DemocratJames Earl Carter Jr. always honesty and sensitivity in ter's appeal as an outsider to presidency began while he still ic National Committe's camsaid he never intended to lose. Washington.
Washington than they were by governor, lie and a small group paign committee.
When I began, 1 didn't have
In the same soft-spoken, charges against him.
As chairman, he traveled the
of youthful advisers, who still
much money," he says. "I preacher tones he uses to teach
But they took a second look in are his closest aides, discussed country, meeting and cuitivatdidn't have a built-in campaign his Baptist Sunday school class, the later primaries and during the possibility.
ing union, farm an consumer
organization or live In a media he kept repeating that the sys- the general election campaign.
"It was hard for us to talk officials, political and civic
center. I didn't hold public of- tern of government is good, the Some expressed concern that about the prospect at first," leaders and campaign workers,
lice. Not many people knew people are good, but those who they didn't know who Jimmy Carter has said. "it was very all interested in electing Demowho I was."
run the government has lessen- Carter is or what he would do as tentative and somewhat em- crats to Congress. The courting
But now, 22 months after he ed the respect it earns.
President.
barrassing. We never used the paid rich dividends in 1976,
announced his presidential can"I'll never tell a lie." Carter
lie lost snme of his outsider
didacy on Dec. 12, 1974, nearly promised during the primaries. image by aligning himself more
everybody knows. Carter can
Ile turned to issues in the fall closely with such old
thank shrewd planning, appeal campaign, but still there were Democratic politicians as
to a cross-section of voters and few concrete proposals - no Chicago Mayor Richard Daley,
sheer hard work.
detailed blueprint for a future by stumping for Democratic
For Carter and his staff, vic- administration.
establishment candidates and
tory is sweetest when they look
Ile called for welfare and tax by trying to identify himself
reform, government reorgani- with
past
Democratic
, When I began, I zation and a comprehensive presidents.
Before the Republican condidn't have much health care program, but provided scant particulars.
vention, polls were more than
didn't
money. . .1
But he had a way of identi- 30 points in Carter's favor, but
have a built-in fying himself with the group to in the weeks immediately becampaign organi- whom he was speaking. He was fore the election he held only a
Yntann
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-------------------------r' slim lead.
SAVINGS GOOD THRU SAT. NOV. 6, 1175
people, a "businessman" with
Carter was born in Archery,
media
center.
businessmen, a "farmer" with Ga. on Oct. 1, 1924. He decided
didn't hold public farmers and "once a poor boy at age 5 he would go to Annaoffice. Not many from Georgia" with the under-

people knew who I

Fo od

Less tiring?
when he was seeking his nomi- Idaho Sen. Frank Church
"Yes,
definitely."
couldn't stop him.
nation.
Not long ago, Carter was
More fun?
Carter and his aides devel- asked about his life before the
Carter grinned. 'Well, win.
oped a detailed plan, including campaign.
decisions to run in every pri"I'll say this," he replied. 'ft ning is much more fun than
mary and to get early, favor- waq flIjjI then."
anything."
able media coverage by concentrating on Iowa's January
caucus, which gave the first indication of candidate strength.
Carter's victory in Iowa gave
him momentum going into New
Hampshire, which he also won.
Then came Florida, and the
Carter campaign was on its
way. Even a string of late primary defeats by California
(by. Edmund G. Brown Jr. and

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Ililda Joiner dips up her delicious Smothered
Chicken

privileged.

Meet Your Commissioners

Putting Money Where Her Mouth Is
By NIAItYI.IN lIl"l'ON
herald Correspondent

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"I'm looking for a Job, too," "I'm not a big shot.
was.
he told a group of unemployed I'm lust like you/ he
back on the humiliations and persons in Scranton, Pa.
said
again
and
Sometimes his efforts were again,'
loneliness.

By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN

"We had to go where the seen as an attempt to please the
. people already were because greatest possible number of
.-, they wouldn't come when we voters, no matter how diverse. polis After graduating from the
Invited them," he told a dinner
For example, he said he was Naval Academy in 1946, he
attended by big-name New personally opposed to abortion embarked on a nuclear submaYork Democrats. "We would and to the use of government rine career, aiming to become
invite a whole neighborhood to funds to finance abortions. But chief of naval operations.
come to a living room, and he also said he was opposed
But when his father died in
maybe four people would show outlawing abortions by con- 1953, he went back to his home
up. Or we'd go to a labor hail stitutional amendment.
town of Plains with his wife,
that would hold 300 people, and
All these tactics prompted Rosalynn, to take over the fain10 people would come."
accusations that he was fuzzy ily peanut farm. He helped
The slight, sandy-haired pea- on the issues, that he was like a build it into a million-dollar
nut farmer, his family and a political chameleon.
business.
- few volunteers "walked the
He was elected to the state
Carter is just as complex in
streets, went into barber shops his private life.
Senate in 1962 and 1964. lie lost
and beauty parlors and restaufie listens to opera, reads and his first bid for governor in 1%6,
rants and stood in factory shift quotes philosopher Reinhold and spent much of the next four
lines, farmers' markets, live- Niebuhr and Welsh poet Dylan years campaigning for 1970. He
stock sale barns, country court- Thomas, but he is a fan of the ran with public support from
houses and city halls, Just Allman Brothers rock band and several of Georgia's leading
learning about our country and country singer Charlie Daniel segregationist politicians, who
letting them get to know us." as well,
saw him as a lesser evil than his
Carter billed himself as a
"He is hard to get to know," liberal opponent, Former Gov.
candidate of the people, an out- says Dr. Peter Bourne, an ad- Carl Sanders.
sider running against Washing- viser.
But when Carter won, he anton insiders who are pawns of
Critics described Carter as nouced that "the time for raspecial interests, who've turned arrogant, self-righteous, un- cial discrimination is over." Igthe government into a "her- bending, lacking humor and noring cries of outrage, he hung

DEAR ABBY: Alter reading
the letter from HEAVY.
HEARTED DAD whose
pregnant daughter wasn't even
through eighth grade, I had to
write. This is for all teenage
girls whose boyfriends try to
pressure them into going all the
way:
wants what's best for you?
I'm 16 and my boyfriend is 18. is the laugh of the century. lie
Sure, we go pa r king and make
sants what's best for HIM .
out, but when he mentions he wants a th rill he can brag
fourth base. I set him straight
about at your expense.
right away.
Love? Who's kidding whom!
My feeling is this: We have
A boy who loses a girl would
our whole lives ahead of us, so
sooner cut off his right arm
why take a chance on ruining it
than hurt her. If you want my
when were
' young?
opinion, this self-serving s
If your boyfriend says, "If
and-so has already proved that
you love me, you'll prove it by
he DOESN'T LOVE YOU,
going all the way," tell him to
The predictable aftermath of
get lost. Keep a level head and "proor' of this kind always
don't ever go so far you can't
finds Don Juan tiring of his
turn back. It's not worth It. Sign
sport. That's when he drops
me. . .
YOU, picks up his line and goes
A FIRM "NO" casting elsewhere for bigger
I) E A It
F I It NI : and equally silly fish.
Congratulations! Fifteen years
At times, still another version
ago I wrote a book. "[)EAR of this modern tragedy occurs,
TEENAGER," but the chapter as Indicated by this letter I once
"Should I Prove NI)' Love?" is received:
still sound advice for teenagers.
DEAR ABBY: I went steady
And here ills:
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Girls need to "prove their thought was the most wonderful
love" through illicit sex person in the whole world. I
relations like a moose needs a thought I'd always stay decent.
hat rack.
After a while we weren't
Why not "prove your love" by satisfied with just kissing.
sticking your head in the oven
lie asked me to prove my
and turning on the gas? Or love. I thought as long as we
playing leap-frog out In the planned to be married in a few
traffic? It's about as sale.
years, what would it matter?
Clear the cobwebs out of your
I gave in to him, Abby, and
head: Any fe
llow w!io asks you found out it mattered a lot. lit'
to 'prose your love' is trying to lost all respect for me.
lit'

take you for the biggest, most started going with other girls.
gullible fool who
ever walked, lie even talked about me to
That proving bit Is one of the other boys.
oldest and rottenest lines eser
Please print this for all the
Invented!
Does HE love YOU? it girls to see. Maybe it will help
J doesn't sound like it. Someone someone who is tempted to
who loses you wants whatever prose her love like I did.
SORRY NOW
Is be-, t for you. But now figure it
If he lose you, let HIM prose
out. lie wants you to:
,
his lose
by marching you to
Commit an immoral act
the
altar!
Surrender your virtue
Throw away your self-respect
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one on women's lib. Being
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it candy pulling. The peanut
Ililda's favorite recipes follow: Drain water ipot likker from i cup lard
Mix ingredients in om
greens and meat, and save. 2 cups raisins
brittle from our own peanuts
bake
for 1 hour at 300 degr
tasted good, too," said Ililda. OVEN
S NI 0 T H E ii E I) Chop greens rather fine and I tsp. cinnamon
Yield.
10 to 12 servings.
CHICKEN
"My recipes are just plain old
:;eason well with salt and 2 cups hot water
Seasonings differ a little in
Southern cooking!" laughs Florida, according to Ililda, 2 Ifrylng size) chickens
pepper. Place greens on a hot ' tsp. salt
SOUTHERN BEANSOU
or 10 breast pieces
dish and arrange slices of pork 1 cups silted flour
Ililda Joiner, Longwood. But with more butter used here.
1 cup dried beans
I stick butter
on top. Cornmeal dodgers are 1 tbsp. soda
they come with fascinating "We seasoned more with pork
cold water
frequently served along with
names, such as Georgia Gumbo or bacon drippings up there,' 2 cans cream of chicken
Gently boil the sugar, lard, 6 cups ham broth
soup
she explained.
and Turnips and Pot Likker.
this dish and are arranged raisins, cinnamon, water and 1 cup chopped celery
2
cups
water
dFUWd the gren.s.
She said, "I've always liked
Hilda's skills aren't all in the
salt for three rnL,. Cool to It onion, minced
Flour
and
season
chicken.
CORNMEAL
I)ODGEILS FOR
to cook. It's the cleaning up cooking department. She
lukewarm. Sift together flour 3 Thspns. butter
Place in casserole dish 10x12j.
afterward I hate!"
panelled the entire living room
and
soda, gradually add to 3 Tbspns. flour
POT LIKKER
Cooking
with
fresh and hallway of their home. Slice stick of butter on top. I
cooled mixture. Pour into a
salt and pepper
white
corn
meal
vegetables appeals to ililda. "I "Yes," she admitted, "I did it Bake 20 mm. at 325 degrees.
13x9x2 floured and greased pan.
Cover beans with cold w
2 tsp. salt
also like to make cakes and all. But I'm not too good on Remove from oven. Turn I Tbsp. melted butter
Bake in preheated oven at 350 and let soak overnight. Di
pies. Most of my cooking is sawing. I almost sawed the chicken, bake 20 more mm. Mix
degrees,
for 50 mm.
off water and add beans to t
r other shortening
from scratch, because it tastes table in half! But I've im- water and soup together. Pour cold water
broth. Add the celery
SWEET POTATO PUDDING
better and I Feel like it really is
proved now and don't use the over chicken and cook 20 more
onions and let cook slowly u
3 cups sweet potatoes,
Add salt to corn meal and stir
better."
table as a sawhorse anymore!" mm. or until done.
beans become soft. Strain
grated
in the melted butter. Add
She's also good at repairing
The Joiners moved to Florida
bean broth. Press the be
sufficient cold water so dough
V., cups sugar
leak' faucets and plumbing
TURNIPS AND
from Georgia 16 years ago. "In
through
a sieve and add
I
t
cup
buttermilk
ill hold shape. Mold dough into
POT l,IKKEIt
Georgia, we picked wild black- problems. "I improvise a lot,"
pulp to the strained broth
' cup sweet milk
biscuit sized pieces and drop
Into 3 quarts of cold water, put into boiling pot likker. Cook in
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20 Eighth gallons
19 lumbers
39 Can
21 CIA
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39 Over (pref(
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predecessor
20 Aqueducts
2 Energy
41 Foolish show
22 Fasten
22 Hard work
agency
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42 Auto failure
23 Tree kind (p1)
23 Soft mud
26 Singing voice 3 Sketched
43 Horse
24 Russian
4 Refuge
30 Prospector's
directives
inland sea
5 Zodiac sign
find
44
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25
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service
6
Lacerate
31 Loosen
cap
45 American
7 Detective
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34 Destroy
Indian
Musil
8 Muckier
35 Dinners
46 Walk
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36 Japanese
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kind
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currency
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37 Leaving out 10 Equine gait
negative
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For Thursday, November 4, 1976
March 21-April 191
You could get a warm welcome
by SOIIWOflC important to you.
This person may have been
difficult to reach previously.
TAURUS iApril 20-May 20)
Others will help you in a
situation in which you felt
deserted. Their intervention
will buoy your spirits and solve
the problem.
(U',MINI i May 21-June 2(
You can be a better friend
one you're fond of it you lift
some responsibilities from her
shoulders. Your good (Iced for
today''
CANCER iJunc 21-July 22)
Material goals will be imIxirtarit today. Chances'to gain
them will be much better if
you're not overly aggressive,
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Be
conscientious about things
today, but don't let this spill
over into fun areas. It shouldn't
be all work and no play.
%'IR(;O i Aug. 23-Sept. 22)

atirl cons. Don't COIIIIIIII
yourself unless they're in
Ixilanue.
SCORPIO i(kt. 24-Nov. 22
('ondltions are promising at (hi,
time where your work orou
c1'r
is concerned, provided y , re
not afraid of a little resF ,n.
sibilit'.
SAGfl1'ARIUS iNov. 23.
Dec. 21) You can get others II)
(10 things today by kidding theth'
into it. Put your wit and
knowhow to work. Turn on the
chanti!
CAPRICORN I Dec. 22-n.
191 If you're planr ig
something social today, make It
a point to invite an old frienI
you've neglected lately. Thts
person is sad because you
haven't called.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20
Your chances for personal gain
look rather good today. Twi
possible channels are open at
the present time if you k
your eyes peeled.

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By Lawrence E. Lamb, MI).

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DEAR DR. LAMB I am 13.
A couple of months ago I went
nti a starvation diet Now
Lamb
verytiine I put food in my
dw
stomach I get very bad pains in
lIly 51(11'S, back and stomach. I
went to the doctor and he said I
had an infection of the urinary
tract. l) you think the infection hope
you
will
iiiakc
i causing the pain or do you arrangements to get some
think the problem is in my professional counseling in a
mental health clinic. A review
l)EAII READER - My of the possibility of your having
tentative answer is no to both anorexia nervosa or related
questio
questions. Your letter disturbs psychological problems in that
HIC because young girls your instance Will be essential to
ae arc susceptible to a con. your future health,
litiori called anorexia nervosa.
Meanwhile. I am sending you
the problem begins with the The health Letter. number 2-2,
irl thinking she is overweight Law Carbohydrate Diet Fads to
and going o a severe diet - a
give you more information on
you have done - or even in. the harmful effects of unwise
(Iuciilg vomiting after eating to dieting That includes fasting
'become thin."
Others vho want this in.
The girl loses proper per. formation on the Atkins' diet
pt'ctive of her own body image and other low carbohydrate
and imagines she is fatter than lads can sI'n(l 50 cents with a
he really is. With her very real long, stamped, sell-addressed
(Itortiori of the facts she envelope for it. Just send your
I&gt;ersi.'4sona starvation diet and letter to the in care of this
iraduah1y becomes emaciated newspaper. P.O. Box 1551.
.iriii has a severe disturbance in Radio City Station, New York,
fl(IrmalhOrilloflaldevelopment
NY 10019.
Such a ,zirl may not have
DEAR I)U. I.AMB - Some
normal menstruation. In fact, health articles reconiniend
iin.'nses may be totally absent. eating liver, kidneys, heart.'
Unfortunately the victim is arid tongue My friend tries to
ufficit'ritly out of touch with the tell inc they are too toxic. What
realities of the situation that do you think'
she seldinn accepts facts and
DEAR HEADER - The
frequently cannot manage her organ itleats available in the
own
case.
She
needs grocery stores are not
professional help,
poisonous. Almost all of them
I would wonder if your are fairly high in cholesterol, A
starvation diet was not the three-and.a.half ounce i 100
beginning of this problem forgramsi serving of liver, raw
you. It centers areound the weight, contains 300 milligrams
problems I)( endocrine changes of cholesterol. more than you
anti
puberty,
involving find in an egg yolk. however, it
psychological aspects of is very low in fat.
development.
Having
a
lean heart muscle is low it,
physical reaction to eating fat and is much tower
11
svhen you think eating is going cholesterol. Tongue is both fat
to make you fat, en if you are and contains a moderate
not fat. may well ' the cause of amount of cholesterol. So,
I
your pain,
think you can eat these organ
I don't doubt that you have a iiieals in moderation. However,
urinary tract infection. Your I oWd like to say that the
resistance to infection may be vitamin content of these organ
lowered.
meals can also be obtained by
tat inc urge you to make a taking almost any of the all

factual appraisal of whether or purpose daily vitamin pills
not you have kr;t weight. If you without increasing your intake
lIave lost quite a few pounds I of cholesterol.

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club opening is the
sort of psychic that is still
tried by some bridge players
This'
time it caused South. in
stead of North to be declarer
at the good heart slain, but
also alerted South to the
danger of a bad club break.
West opened the seven of
and South went right
up with dummy's ace Then he
looked around for the safest
way to make his slam and
found one that just about was
ironclad
At trick two he led a dia.
mond to his ace. Then he
came back to dummy with a
trump and cashed the king of

IRISH PORK SHOULDER BOSTON

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newspaper The Jacobys will
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if stamped, self-addresser
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for a review of the bidding.
It is proper to ask for a
review
review of the bidding any time
it is your turn to bid or when
the bidding is over and betort
the opening lead is made It is
improper to ask for it at any
other time and particularly so
when it is your partner's turn
to bid

LB

69

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Braunschweiger

3 $439

69c Picnic ...,. LB 79c
CRACKIN' GOOD CHOC LATE CHIP OR
W.D BRAND - 12 QUARTER ROuND
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79c Beef Patties 3
9"

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diamonds in order to get rid of
one losing spade. Then he led
dummy's last diamond and
ruffed in his hand. Next he led
his last spade to dummy'3
queen
East won and led a trump
which was won in dummy'
The last spade was led and
ruffed by his ace of trumps.
and South had to lead a club to
get back to dummv
lie was a trifle nervous
West might have held six
clubs for his psychic opening,
but when East had to follow
all was sunshine lie drew th'r
remaining trumps and tht
dummy was good

LCPJIL(SS,

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Today you'll be more interested
YOUR htlRThlI)AY
in doing things for someone you
Nov. 1, 1976
love than you will for yourself.
You'll succeed where this
Improved conditions in your
person would have failed.
work or career are likely this
l.IBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) year. Your chances for adBefore making any important vancement in your chosen field
decisions today, weigh the pros look very' good.

$39 9

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B BERNICE BEDE OSOI.

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

WIN AT BRIDGE

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Wednesday, Nov. 3, 1916

SCOOPS SCOOP! STOP ThE PRESSES!
THIS.UE FEEL
CAN SEE
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GRAVE LAST DENOUNCER
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Wednesday, Nov.). 1976

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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THRIFTY
MAID

APPLE
SAUCE

4 $

THRIFTY
MAID

C,ocho Good

88c

Mr. Kremo . . .

SOUP

TOMATO
SAUCE

PRICES GOOD
OV.
Nj

PINTO
BEANS

CORN

lit

515CANS
-ox. $1

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DETERGENT '
C
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89

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HEFTY S

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REGULAR SUPER

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79c

swr SI.) T14i CHICKEN

S I • • •

UNDER

EVERYDAY

: 59c

Margarine • . •

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014?

Tea Mix

ROLL 53

Dog Ration ... BAG
5 11"
LIPTON
TEA BAGS
PKG.
NORTHE N WHI TE OR ASST,

87c

PILLSBURY HUNGRY JACK
PANCAKE MIX

CAN

$119

Pampers

MG.

12 -CT.

, • • • • PEG.

$129
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59c Dog Food . • • • 2.SAO$599
Dog Ration . . .

SAO 6 190

89c

' 69C Mini Chips. . . .

85c Dressing ..... '

59c

THRIFTY MAID LARGE OR MEDIUM SWEET
4 16$
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CANS
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32.o..
95c
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Pound Cake • (1 MG
j.o. $129 ReJ Punch • , 6
TON G
HOLLOWAY STUFFED PEPPERS, STUFFED CABBAGE. AND
HAWAIIAN PUNCH
STUFF0
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2B'.',.o $145
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Mix
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MS FILBERTS QUARTERS
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SIZE
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CANS
Cut Food . as as 5 6",-49c
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Crispers
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WE ACCEPT
THRIFTY MAID GREEN BEANS
SUPERBRAN
Is
CANS
YIN

Limas .

. 3 l6.os$loo

SHERBET or
CE CREAM

ASTOR SWEET
CANS$'OO
Potatoes • 4 I6cs.
THRIFTY MAID CUT, SLICED OR WHOLE

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SAVE 18' — THRIFTY MAID
Spinach • •
3CAN

100.CT. $139

Bath Tissue of4

Jrune Juice

SHOIRTENING
1
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2"i.oi.

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3

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BATHROOM
Woolite . . • • •
Cleaner.
$219
Aerowax . • • • c&amp;t
DevTed Ham 3
67C
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Dump'ings • • • • !CAN

Fresnener

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Gala TowelS • • JUMBO 65C

79c

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PRICES!

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GREEN GIANT

BES.PAK

REGULAR 01 SUPER

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- Wednesday, Nov. 3, 1976

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Mondale: Intense Man Who Likes To Mull Issues...
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (AP)
- It was, perhaps, the most
important day of his vice-presidential campaign and there was
Walter Mondale, lounging
against a marble ashtray stand
In a hotel lobby, kibitzing with
reporters.
He was about to go to Houston's Alley Theatre for a test of
equipment before his debate
with Sen. Bob Dole, his Republican counterpart, when he
spotted a cluster of reporters
awaiting him. He couldn't resist
a little playful banter.
It is typical of Walter Frederick Mondale - "Fritz" to his

family and friends - that he
enjoys repeating a humorist's
crack that most people think
"Mondale" Is a suburb of Los
Angeles.
"I think he's right," Mondale
usually appends.
His triumph in winning ele
tion as the 41 vice president
of the United States comes almost two years after the Mmnesota senator became an early
dropout from the ranks of the
contenders for the Democratic
presidential nomination,
Early in 1974, when Sen. Edward M. Kennedy made clear
he was not planning to run for

president in 1976, Mondale saw get nominated and elected. To
an opening for a liberal candi- begin a campaign without a todate and began acting more and tal commitment on my part is
moreike aptesidentlaihopeful. unfair to everyone. I admirr
He traveled around the country those with the determination to
on speaking tours, raising funds do what is required to seek the
for local candidates and presidency, but I have found
gathering a campaign staff.
that ! am not among them," he
But after testing the waters said then.
for nearly a year, he dropped
Critics said he lacked the
his bid on Nov. 21, 1974, in the stomach to run for the presiface of a poor showing in the (lency. Other observers, inpolls, competition from other eluding those close to him, saw
liberals and low recognition his decision as that ofa political
among the voters,
realist who was making little
"I just didn't have the over- progress and was not widely
whelming desire you need to do known.
all the things you have to do to
Mondale, 48, has a puckish,

Although he spent half his
campaign days taking part in
so-called "media events"
geared primarily to providing
pictures for local television programs, Mondale complained in
conversationsthatthenatureof
campaigns, particularly vice
presidential campaigns, did not
afford ample opportunities for
serious discussions of issues.
Mondale claims to like to
"ponder" issues carefully, to
"chew them over" and read a
book before making decisions,
The lack ol time todo this was a
factor in his decision to drop out
of the presidential race.

(try humor that takes hold when
he is relaxed. One of his most
frequent targets, as it was In
the lobby of Houston's Rice
Rittenhouse Hotel, is the senator himself.
It is a side of Mondale not
often seen by the public during
his campaign, where contact
was often limited to such events
as coffee and ponckis - Polish
jelly donuts - at a PolishAmerican club on Milwaukee's
South Side, a factory tour in
South Bend, Ind., a visit to a
union hiring hall in a Los
Angeles ghetto or a speech on a
college campus.

"The absolutely unbelievable
schedules, the IS-hour days, the
weekends. Above all, there's no
time to sit down and think
through an Issue, to read books
and other things you should to
testandprobeanideatobesure
you're on the right track, to talk
with leaders in the field. That
has always been my way. I'm
Just uncomfortable with the
snap judgments that one makes
when you're tired or don't have
a chance to think things
through."
After he dropped out of the
(('ontiflUed

,..But V.P..Elect Also Has _Sharp Sense Of Humor
(Cont. from Pg. 8-11)
Democrats' vice-presidential
- lators in the area of child care.
to keep fit, although he pla
residential race, he put his nominee on July 15, rising out of 'Mondale compiled a strong liberal record
Mondale likes the north coun- 'Mondale has hypertension, or high blood mediocre game of tennis w
houghts together in a book, the relative obscurity in which
in the Senate, opposing anti-busing try of Minnesota, and after im- pressure, and takes five pills daily to he finds the time.
'The Accountability olpower," he had operated in the U.S.
legislation, voting for gun control and the F)rtant events in his political control it.'
Mondale's younger brotl
m the growth of presidential Senate for 12 years despite his
life, he has retreated there.
Mort, a music teacher in At
Equal Rights Amendment.'
ower and what he viewed as short- lived presidential camWhen asked what he gets
deen, S.D., has described
ongress' failure to curb it.
paign.
from
the setting, he replied:
his
wife,
Joan,
46,
is
also
a
tours
He said Congress had allowed
the
nation's
capital
hissenator
as "a complicated I
Since his start In Minnesota
"Everything. It's much minister's child. She also at- tone and artistic points of in- and very intense."
e President to become too politics - he was the state's
In 1964 Mondale was appoint- tuer President Richard M. Nix- cheaper and far more effective tended Macalester College, but terest for convention groups.
"When he was young,
rong, particularly in foreign youngest attorney general at ed to fill Humphrey's Senate on.
than a psychiatrist. There's the two did not meet until after
The Mondales have three spent years searching for w
3f fairs. "The task we face is ... age 32 in 1960 - he has been the seat after Humphrey was electMondale compiled a strong something about a few days in graduation. They were wed children, Theodore, 18; Eleanor to do," the younger brotl
to redefine the role of the presi. protege of Hubert II. Hum- ed vice president. Mondale was liberal record in the Senate, op. the woods that'll do more for Dec. 27, 1955.
Jane, 16, and William, 14.
said. "Then he found polit
dency, to acknowledge the im- phrey. Their ties stretch back to elected to the Senate in 1966 and posing antibusing legislation, you than anything else."
The
former
Joan
Adams,
she
Mondale
has
hypertension,
or
and now he's doing it."
portance of presidential power 1948 when Mondale, then a again in 1972, when he won by a voting for gun control and the
Mondale is the son of a Meth- is a potter and also wrote a high blood pressure, and takes
, but to insist on the greater imcollege sophomore, quit a landslide although the national Equal Rights Amendment. He odist minister and a graduate of nonfiction book, "Art in Poli- five pills daily to control it.
IXH'tance of accountable presi- summer job as an inspector in a Democratic ticket headed by has been active in work to curb the University of Minnesota, tics," published in 1972. She has
An aide said during the camdential power," he wrote,
pea factory to work in Hum- Sen. George McGovern was child abuse, earning a reputa- which he attended after three given tours of Washington's Na- paign that Mondale does not enThe senator became the phrey's first Senate campaign. swamped in Minnesota liv for- tion as one of the leading legis- 'cars at Macalester College. tional Gallery of Art and also gage in any particular regimen
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MICHAEL SAAVEDRA
Navy Seaman Recruit
Michael Saavedra, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Carlos M. Saavedra of
888 Trumbull St., Deltona, is
participating in Exercise
'Kangaroo II," the largest
peacetitne training operation
ever held in Australia.
He is a crewmember aboard
the nuclear aircraft carrier
USS Enterprise, homeported in
Alameda, Calif.
lie is one of more than 32,000
sailors, Marines, soldiers and
airmen from the U.S., Australia
and New Zealand IANZUS)
taking part in the three-week
exercise. The tn-nation
exercise, involving more than
40 ships and nearly 250 aircraft,
is digned to test and evaluate
plans for combined ANZUS
operations in a simulated
combat environment.
"Kangaroo II" is being
conducted in the Tasman and
Coral Seas and along the
eastern Australian coast. It
centers on a major amphibious
landing by U.S. forces and a
subsequent link-up of the
assault units with Australian
and New Zealand ground forces
for follow on, combined land
operations.
A 1976 graduate of DeLmd
High School he joined the Navy
in May 1976.
ItONALI) NUR%IAN
Navy Lieutenant Commander
Ronald, W. Norman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. K. A. Norman of 777
Hg)'. 17.92, Fern Park. par.
ticipated in Exercise "Comp.
tuex 1-77."
"Comptuex 1-77" was a twoweek exercise conducted by the
U.S. SccnU Fleet off the cuaat
of northern Florida. The
exercise was designed to
provide training in surface,
anti-submarine warfare and
task group operation.s. Nine
U.S. Navy ships, the Coast
Guard cutter Gallatin and a
German
frighate,
l-'GS
Mo'elders, took part in the
exercise. The combined task
group was under the tactical
command of Bear Admiral
Bruce Keener, USN, commander of the Second Fleet's
a bachelor of science degree,
A 1967 graduate of Auburn
University, Auburn, Ala., with
a bachelor of science degree,
he joined the Navy in February
1960.

Legal Notice
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE CQUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number 76-3)2CP
Div is ion
In Re: Estate of
JOAN J MILLS,
Dec eased
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
IN THE ESTATE:
YOU ARE HEREBY. NOTIFIED
that the adi'inistration of the estate
of JOAN J MILLS, deceased. File
Number 76 332 CR. is pending in Ihe
,rcuil Court for Seminole County.
Florida. Probate Division, the ad
dreSS of which is Seminole County
Court House, P 0. Drawer C
Sanford, Florida. The personal
representative of tie estate is
Lawrence E Dolan. whose address
Is Suite 1335. CHA Building.
Orlando. Floi'id 32601 Th name
and address of the personal
representative's attorney are set
forth below
All persons having claims or
demands against the estate are
required. WITHIN THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk
of the above Court a written
statement of any claim or demand
th-y may hsve, Each claim must be
in writing and must Indicate tIle
basiS for the claim, the name and
address of the creditor or his agent
or attorney, and the amount
claimed lIthe claim is not yet due.
the dale when it will become due
shall be stated. If the claim is
contingent or unliquidCt,d. the
nature of Ihe uncertainly shall be
stated If the claim is Secured. the
security shall be described Ti'ie
claimant Shall deliver Sufficient
copies of the claim to the clerk to
enable the clerk to mAil one copy to
each personal representative
All persons interested in the estate
to whom a copy of this Notice of
Adm,nisUoI ion haS been mailed are
required, WITHIN THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE, to file any obleclioris
they may have that chaIlqn. the
validity of the decerudent's will, the
quallHcatlons of the personal
representallve, or the venue or
lurisdiction Of the Court.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS. AND
OBJECTIONS HOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Date of the firSt publlcatiersof this
Notice
of
Adminhstratlen
November 3rd, 1976.
Lawrence E. Dolan
As Personal Represenfi
five Cf the Estate of
Joan J. Mills
Dec eased
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE;
Robert W, Peacock. Jr.
Dotan and Peacock.
Suite 133.6,
CNA Building
Orlando, FlorIda 32101
Telephone: 1.11 1.0
Publish: Nov. 3. 10. 1976
DEF I?

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Legal Notice

UNITED STATES DISTRICT
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION
Case No. 74.147.OrI.CIv.Y UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA. Plaintiff,
vs. DIANE E. SCOTT, a single
worilin, et Al,, Defendants
ORDER FOR SERVICE BY
On motion and
PUBLICATION
affidavit oh plaintiff In the ôbove
entitled cause by ts Assistant
United States Attorney, In an action
against the defendant(s). Diane E
Scott. American Steel Fence Co.,
Inc., and Color World TV En
terprises, Inc and to enforce a lien
upon real property situate in this
District and described as follows:
Lot 17. STEPHEN IIEIGHTS. ac
cording to plat thereof recorded in
Plat Book 17, page 43 of the public
records of Seminole County,
Florida. and It appearing to the
Court that the defendant(s), Diane
E. Scott are not Inhabitants of nor
found within the State of Florida and
hAve not voluntarily appeared
herein, arid that personal service
upon them Is not practical because
their residence and whereabouts
are unknown, it IS ORDERED that
Diane E. Scott appeer or plead to the
complaint herein by the 3rd day of
January, 1977, and in default thereof
the Court will proceed to the hearing
and adjudication of this Suit AS if
Diane E. Scott had been served with
process in the State of Florida. but
only to the extent provided fo by
Section 1655, TItle 76, United States
Code: it is further ORDERED that
notice of this order be published by
the United Stales Marshal it-i a
newspaper of general circulation in
Seminole County, Florida, once a
week for Six (6) conSecutive weeks,
commencing on Wednesday,
November 3. 1976 DONE AND
ORDERED at Orlando. Florida. thiS
16th day ci October, 1976
GEORGE C. YOUNG
United Slates
District judge
PubliSh Nov 3, tO, Il, 24, 1916
DEF 20

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
FLORIDA. ORLANDO DIVISION COURT NO. 74.SI.OrI.Civ.Y
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
Plaintilf, v LARRY JACOBS and
MRS LARRY JACOBS, his present
wife, if married, JOYCE JACOBS
hiS former wite: and GENERAL
FINANCE CORP OF FLORIDA
Defendantisl '- NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given that
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pursuant to a SUMMARY FINAL
DECREE of Foreclosure entered on
October 1, 1916 by the above enli?Ir'd
Court. in the above styled cause, the
undersigned United States M.-irthal.
or one of hiS duly authorized
deputies, will sell the property
situate in Seminole County. Florida.
described AS Lot 37. Orange
Estates. according to the plat
thereof as recorded in Plat rook 16.
page 56. of the Pubiic Records of
Seminole County, Florida Subject.
P'cweyer. to taxes. it any due, for the
year 1916 at public outcry to the
highest and best bidder for cash at
I) 00 o'clock noon on Wednesday.
December 6, 1976 at the west door ol
the Seminole County Courthouse.
Sanford. Florida,
Dated ID 19 76
MITCHELL A P4EWBERGER
United States Mar%hl
Mildie District ot Flrid
KENOELL W. WHERRY
AsilTitant tJ4Stted States AttOITWy
Attorney for Plaintiff
PubliSh: Nov 3, 10. U. 21, Ii1 ,
DEF IS

CLASSIFIED ADS

UNITED STATES DISTRICT
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION COURT NO. 76.342.Orl.ClvY
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
PlAintiff, v TOMMY LEE MAX
WELL and RUTH PEARL MAX
WELL, hiS wife, Defendant(s). -NOTICE OF SALE-Notice is here
by given 'hat pursuant to a FINAL
DECREE of Foreclosure entered
October IS, 1976, by the above en
titled Court, In the above Styled
cause, the undersigned United

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States Marshal, or one of his duly
authorized deputies, will sell the
property Situate In Seminole County,
Florida, descrIbed AS: Lot 41.
WASHINGTON HEIGHTS as
recorded In Plat Book 3. page 31 of
the Public Records of Seminole
County. Florida (LESS The East I
feet) Subject. however, to taxes, it
any due, for the year 1976 at public
outcry to the highest and best bidder
for cash at 12.00 o'clock noon on
Wednesday. December 6,1976 at the
west door of the Seminole County
Courthouse, Sanford. Florida.
Dated, tO 1976
MITCHELL A. NEWIIERGER
United States Marshal
Middle District of Florida
KENDELL W. WHERRY
Assistant United States Attorney
Attorney for Plaintilf
Publish Nov. 3. 10, 11, 24. 1976
DEF 19

The Day Before Publication

The family of the late Evehy
Walker Mills. wish to ciprel
heartfelt thanks to all her triendl
ro workers, Women of the Moost
VFW Auxiliary arid the Elks Clu
for the floral gifts while she was I
the hospital. the donatIons to lh'
cancer society and the many kin
expresSions of sympathy.
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1 BR, turn, apt , tights, water fur,
Mature adults. No pets. $95
2296 afler 1 wk days
Air, carpeted, quiet 1 and 2
bedrooms. 1125 to IllS month
Adults Phonic 323 16(0
MONTHLY RENTALS
AVAILABLE
Color Tv.alr Cond ,Maid Serv
QUALITY INN NORTH
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562 iooc

Rentals

ot something to sell? A Clattil'ed
Ad will sell it last

30-Apartments Unfurnished
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Sanford
Senior citizen - I BR
modern deluxe, ground floor, $t45
monlh Also furnished apart
merits. $100 month up 37) 60)9

Babysitting in home. fended yard.

one

block
near Lake Mary school,
oft Lake MAry Blvd 323 0621.

BR, upstairs, quiet neighborhood
580 month, 831 0990 days
wELAKA APARTMENTS
114W 1st St.

Clean furnished 151 floor, apt
Priv,,le entrance Adults only
100.4 palmetto. Sanford

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For families or triends of probler
drinkers
For further information call 473 450
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white gold b-and and matchin
engagement with diamond
vicinty RidgewOod Arm Apar'
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LISA

BR. 1 tIled bath, carpeted
Ihroughout, Central heat and air
On large shady lot in Sanford $165
month Phone 665 6311
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and spacious $300 mo plus
deposit 322 3357

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1637, Sanford. Fl 37771

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EVERY DAY someone is locking for
what you have to sell Call tod.i,
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FROZEN

NOTICE IS HEREISY GIVEN
THAT the Bosrd of County Corn
miulOnerl of Seminole Cocnty,
FloridA, shall at 7 00 p m , or as
soon thereafter as possible. on the
30th day of November. 1916. con
sider adoption of a, Ordinance
amending Ordinance Ho 752 Said
Ordinance relating t specified
areas of Seminole County; to be
entitled the Seminole County Water
end Sewer System Rate Ordinance,
providing for de4initions providing
toi' costs, permit lees and deposits
for water and sewer connections and
service, providing br the general
use of fundS, providing for con
struction. Severability, and an el

fective date All persons affected or
.tertd in Said Ordinance are
invited to be present at said time In
the County Commission meeting
room, 203. Seminole County Cour
thouse. Sanford. Florida, to voice
their approval or disapproval of laid
Ordinance amendment.
Mike Hattaway
Chairman
Board of County
CommiSsioners
Seminole County, Florida
Publish. Nov 1. $976
DEF IS
FICTITIOUS NAME
Not.ce is hereby given that I am
engaged in bUsineSS at ill East
Semoran Blvd. Altamonte SpringS.
Seminole County, Florida under the
fiti!lj name of TkIIA IICALTII
AND 'AiCIGHI LOSS CLINIC. and
that I inlend to reçister Said name
*itfl the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Semnole County. FloridA n ac
cordance with the provisions of the
Fictitious Name 5taIul. To Wit
5.(tic,y 665 09 Florida Statutes 1953.
S Dane H Falstaci
Pbli%n Oct Ii. 20. 71. Nov. 3, 1976
DEE 73

Execution iSSrd Out of and under
tIle Seal of the Circuit Court of
OrangeCounty. lnidA,upona final
judgment rendered In the aforesaid
court c,n the 7th day of June, A 0
1976, In that certain case entitled,
Hughes Supply. Inc Plaintiff. VS
Vihien Electric Company, Inc DefendinI, which aforesaid Writ of
Execution was delivered to me as
Sheriff of Seminole County. Florida,
and I hive levied upon the following
described property Owned by
Vihlen Electric Cornipany, Inc., said
property being located in Seminole
County. Florida, more particularly
deScribed as follow's.
North 25 feet 01 Lot II, Block 7A.
Dream wOhil. Section 2, according to
Plat therenl as recorded
PIA?
Book 1, Page 30. Public Records of
Seminole County. Florida
Lot tO, Block ?A. 2nd Section.
Dreamwold, according to pIa
thereof as recorded In Plat Book 4,
Page 30. of the Public Records of
Seminole County, Florida
South 50 feet of Lot 21. Block 7.
Dreamwold SubdiviSIon, Fourth
Ad'ii'iOn. according to Ptt
recorded in Plat Bock 3. Page N)
and 91. of the Public Records of
Seminole County, Florida
And the underSigned as Sheriff af
Seminole County, Florida. will at
II 00 AM on the lllh day of
November, A 0. 1976, offer for Sale
And sell to the highest bidder, for
cash. sublect to any and all existing
hein5. At hi Front West) Door of
tli Seminole County Courthouse in
Sanford. Florida, the abova
described personal property
That Said Sale is being made to
satishy Inc termS of slid Writ
ExecuI.on,
John E Polk
Sheriff
Seminole County. Florida
Publish Oct 20. 77. Ploy 3. tO. l9?f
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FOR
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TRUcTI
Alaska.

211 W.

For sale by Own,r Spacious I BR.
Split plan, 2 bath. inground pool.
central heat &amp; air. wto w carpet,
closed in carpori &amp; family room,
$31,903 3236371

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Cottage.
rooms, I bath. 751 5 Jrd
St Lake Mary 111.500 Phone
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porch. large Ia, ov,ner hOlding
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Then citric the furs. The fish. The fofell pr4u.t.
.nd IinaIl, the gold. II. 1900. Alaska's natural rcuoumc,
had repaid man', times the original purchase prc.c
'I'cp. Americans minted in thctt country, arid it
really paid off,
And it still does tda . T0 iou and sour ounl1.
Jun sign up for the Pas roll Sasings Plan at wrnk.
Then, a little is set isude froth each pichek
bus hands. Aulomalkalls . And slit .iul'i I:
cacr than
So bu [IS. Sisings Bonds.
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2 BR i,a,:k, ,,ity
utilities II? Club Road. Sanbord
13mg 1500 refrigerator md air
Conditioner included ,it 5(4.900 or
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On Ridgewood To Terrace Drive

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'rim : T'I, 'Slum
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11 Chevelie Malibu, e.cellent
cOndition. $7'IS 323 17S7 after 6
pm

Home Improvements

Beauty Care

Sanford's et'ssrst residential nt'Ighb-orhiMHl

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aluminum &amp; Solfit system Aio'
Roofing Guiter
10 Yri E D

Winter Spi .ngs I BR. I
family moUrn large lt'n'd dri1
rican new school Imma(ulA'o
Must see tO ,,ppc'c.aie Low (low'
Oa,nt'n' Cm" !,mlh 431 11)6

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WE BUY FURNITURE
t,tAillA'1 AuCtiOn
3)9 6116 loll bree brc'n Sanford

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paint, excellent Cor"dit,On, $350
Pnone 645 1742

JUSI A PHONIE CALL AWAY

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UST MAKE PAYMENTS.- '77 and
fl Models Call 323 6570 on $3.4
4605 Dealer

BUSINIESS DIRECTORY

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Dee &amp; Gerry

Quality 3 bedroom 2 bath garden home, 1267 square feet of living area
Concrete block construction. Central heat and air conditioning. Fully
equipped kitchen. Shag carpeting throughout. Ceramic tile baths. Decorator
wallpaper in kitchen and baths. Privately fenced rear yard. Fully sodded
lot Convenient to schools and shopping
No maintenance fees.

7,.. I 1..1, ., 6% 1,140th .5.. 5.14 I. salss.i if S yn.., 14H% iS. h,.* ynoiI
l..i ,io4,. a..r.,u4 I4,us 5. i,piw.4 it ux.14,.ss pis.i4sf 55.,
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$59,900

Jenny Clark. Realty Realtor 177

Flnida 32771
Cast' ton AntiqueS Consignments
*,mntrd
Hi way 16 Auction
(;,iI;eres 122 6977

Cash 322.4132

Aluminum Siding

hfowCnni P,mrk
10y S,ttsijm Dr'u,'
By Owner 3 FIR
bitt A A
Carpet rrntr,,lP,At Sir pAnr..7
bamly room ovenlodkng 15 * J
pool w.tn slide 1)5000 Call 3,?

baths

Leasea Datsun 'ncluding 2 c.arsand
trucks For information Call Bill
Ray or Jack Mnk, $31 131$

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C 2511' St

121 0159 eves 312 1643

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26)5 $ Sanford Awe

what most folks thought Alaska hzd to oiler
back in 1867 when Sccularv of Stite Se"ard suggested

Wnul. P A P,., icci

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sed furn, tur, Appliances.
'CWl% etc Buy I on 1001 temi
L,irr,s AtarI 113 Sanford Awe

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Peg R.,il Est,,te Broker

That's

modern home, Sanford or DeBary
area .5150 lange tree Shaded lot

EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU

REALTOR

M LS

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(973 Maverick, standard trans, ar.
51600 or 1400 down and take over
payments 6668767

WANT TO BUY 7 or 3 bedroom

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HAL COLBERT REALTY

BATEMAN REALTY

uhc and penguins.

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COUNTRYCLUBMANOP 21
Price Just 1JCdUCed t $l5j)3t
can lix i ,,,

l973 Corvette, orange. T Top
loade'd Call after S pm 3720111

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TWENTY WEST 3 I',
$ 1 940 Down Assumy Itt Mortg,miie
Owner *11 hold 2nd 5:7.9N)

COUNTY 59.500
1 BR htjnnished, 'ncludir.q washer
New noel. many
and freezer
extras

69 Cougar, overhauled motor. good
Condition. 5995 Call 3731901 after
6pm

to Buy

YOU NAME IT, I BUY IT'
SANFORD AUCTION
323 7310

O',mck S wtl't,! Phulo It'' TV, pon
table Ii mrith5 old. A I corud , t ,on
1209 Palmetto 322 6994

WITT REALTY

7017 5 REN(y,

FOR THE BUYER WITH CA$H

68-Wanted

53—TV. Radio-Stereo

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GOLOFN HOOfS PAM a. ss.vrpp
Prione 365 3156

roe:

t.:NMORE WASHER par's
service used macrifles
'OONEY APPLIANCES)?) Q497

NEED A HOME' 5100 down
payment lO Qij.iIf,enl bOyers
BR, I ; c.m'hs central heat
returbist'eii
low is %lt.01)3

DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
HAy 92, I mile west of Speedway.
Daytona Beacn wilt hold a public
AUTO AUCTION every Saturday
night at 7 30. It's the only one in
Florida You set the reserved
price No change clf'.er than IS
registration fee unlesS vehiCle is
sold Call 904 255 1311 for further
deta.iS

(LARGE BROOD SOW
6.5 WEEXOLD PIGS
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323 6)19 after Sp m

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'210 Stale St . Sanford Plaza
WYNNEW000.. 3 BR. fan'uiy ____________________________
room, range, refrigerator. lAO?
lot Nice and clean 120.500
52—Appliances

3210041

MILLION

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The Oto Singer Store

SPANISH STYLE STUCCO
Corner ltt I BR, formal diru'rg
range. rebrigratôr 171 61)0

196? Pontiac Lemans. 2 door.
keystone mags, good cOndition.
Asking $573 Ph 322 0163

67-Livestock.Poultry

t ir,ri T;,,r- triO S.-.,.
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balanceof $185 SOon pay III 90 per
month Will take trade in Singer
cnuipped to zig zag &amp; mAke button
hOles Balance of 55685 or 10
paymentS of 16 CoIl credt
manager, 322 till or see at
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
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Remodeling

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All cans clean, inspected, nice 1969
VS Ranchero $795, 270 VW Bugs
5195 &amp; 5995, 71 Maverick 6 Cylinder
$l(9S. 72 PintO 2000 $1195, very
nice camper and Dick up $1593.
1970 Ford station wagon 9
passenger 5795. 67 AmbAsSador
StatiOn wagon 1293 Reel's
1109
Sanford Ave. 323 1963

THIS WEEii,'S SPECIAL
I? percent Steen Fattener, 5) 20 per
50 lb bag or $115 per ton
UNICORN FEEDS
995 Secondary Hwy 127
LongwOod, Fl
t34 1560

FUTURABY SIN-GER
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1971 Super Beetle, inspected Oct 76
looks 5. runs good. $900 Ph 323
5157 after 4

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Pt',mI Estate Broker

BLAIR AGENCY
12) 2't64or 32) 1712

GENTLE PONY
Broke for Children
Phone 372 4767

)ldeseIi our trade in bunnitureat low
prices Good selection

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Motorcycle' Insurance

3' i year old quarter horse mare with
saddle and bridle. $150 Phone 373
1677

51—Household Goods

Ass,oc 3JJ Ci4S
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BUDGET MINDED' Check Out th,5
nice home with 7 large bedrooms
and a bmily room in a good area
tr lust $11,500

CALL 3223 103

78?v¼3torcyCles

66—Horses

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JOHN SAUL'S AGENCY

INVESTMENT POTENTIAL Well
maintained 3 BR. 2 bath homC in
downtown Sanford Large wooded
lot Really a 2 in one home Up
Stairs has Separate entrance
kitchen and bath units are in
dependent Oh the downstairs
Already zoned CC 2 Can be used
ton offices 126.900

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For Wrecked or Junk
Cars &amp; Trucks

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bathrOom
.tcrien
Counter lops Sinks Installation
available Bud Cabell 377 8052
,mn ytrne

in No qualifying Im
med ate possession

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BUY JUNK CARS- tnom$(Otot)0
Call 322 1624 after 1 pm

NELSON'S 1LOPIOA °OSES
,'joodruff's Garden Center
Celery

Available- Costume ewetry
with a LIFETIME GUARANTEE
at an amazing SO pet off retail.
For a complete catalog of savings
send SI lrefundable with first
order I to The Now Dyes Co
P 0 Box 7441, Sanford. Ft 37771.

f',':ner,,I C'mtr'ctor
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77— Autos Wanted

62-L..awn-Garden

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3 lIP. 2
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executive home on 7 ,icrrs JUSt
minutes from Sanford Kitchen
equipped with latest appliances
Over 3.000 square ICet ri this one

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BROKERS
P1,5 11 au')
'Igrits fl2 2357

HOMES

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Used ReStaurant Equipment
Chairs, tables, deli case, scale,
wattle iron, char broiler, etc 373
7710

ii SURE IS CHEAPER
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Welcomes

Supplies

Expert Mechanics. All work.
guaranteed Reasonable prices 25
'ynS etpenience Mos Iey'S Garage,
Bill
2539 Park Dr
327 3955
Bowers, Operator.

Wood or Steel desk, ev000tive desk
&amp; chars, secretarial desks &amp;
chairs. Straighl chairs, filing
cabinets, as is Cash and carry
PIOLL'S
Casselberry. Il 92. 1)0 170,',

SEIGLEP HEATER
Like New, i Price
8190

Sanford Ave

luncling By builder, 534 1649,
Equal Housing Opportunity

CLIFF JORDAN, REALTOR
nil) Hwy 434, Longw'ood
6)1 6212

NEED A SERVICEMAN' YOu'll
lind him listed in our Busine'ss
Service Directory

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for Sale

You 1uSt won't find the SPACE in LAORY SAXON INC. REALTOR
any other home - plus acreage _________________________________
pIuS LAKEFRONT' 3 BR-' could
'tEAR END BARGAIN- a BR, I
be I plus 3 car garage- All for
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
bath home, carpeted. A C.. ku
under $30,000? Call Carole Jordan,
BUY--SELL TRADE
chyn equipped Assume first lii
315 E First St
Realtor Associate TODAY Ion
n'ic''gage. $157 97 monthly anti
appointment
p.' , cry Small down payment to

53.000 equity &amp; assume loan of
137.000 371 0503

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PEEL'S BODY SHOP. 1109

679 5349

Req Real (slAte Broker
llCCE 25th St
3176453

2926 Hwy I/ 92
)?7 5961
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than $150 down Government Now

603W
373 6u6ipI3230Sl1eve

76A-Auto Repairs

64-Equipment for Rent
Winter Springs
Immaculale) BR.
2 bath with many extras Must see Carpet Cleaning — Deep steam the ________________________________
dint away Ki,lp Decorators. )fl
Steam Clean You Own Crp,
Call 377 0631
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2)35
Rent Our RinSnvac
Lake Mary- 3 BR. 1', bath new
CARROLL'S FUR NI TURE, 372 Slfi
homes Under 525.000 wilh less JEWELRY
BONANZA -----_-_'-.

Huge Bedrooms

Req Real Estate Broker

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Giiaranted reconditioned auto
batteries. $12 95 exchange

Multiple Listing Service

17195 French
172 1991
F.es m1196,3n 116.4. 312 1964

M. UNSWORTH REALTY

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322-2420

Wm. H. Stemper-Realtor

Lcnqwcd

sceiIaneous

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IIeordall Ave

MuSt SAcrifice 1973 Streamline, 31
fl Gregory Mobile Homes. 3801
Orlando Drive, 323 5700

Used Office Furniture

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Lake Mary Blvd - 2 Acre's, 15.000

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75—Recreational Vehicles

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3 BR. 1, bath. _______________________________

SANFORD- Lovely 2 or 3 BR, I
bath home in good location, cx
Cellent condition, $16,703 VA No
down, IHA Low clOwn

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Merchandise

5

Antique Appraisal's
Doll Hospital Service
Open TUe's 'ru Sal . 10 S

Accessories

55-Boats &amp;

47—Real Estate Wanted
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)106F"imily Rntl UnitS Wnted
Pri'i?e (Iij yen
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Pinecrest-- I BR. 1 bath. 519,500

ASSETS:

$7

bath.

Kingswood Court- 3 BR, 7 bath,
577.900

If You Qualify

House or mobile home
Terry Realty, Realtor, 6760111
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10 Acres, wooded, in Paola on hard
road, near Wilson Place. Priced
right Call 32) 1994

217

CHINABERPY TREE ANTIQUES
1(06W First St Sanford
Antiques, China. Glass,

Neighborhood
Carport
Sale
Friday, Nov. 5, 506 East 2h St
Clothing, gift items, lots etc.
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Rummage, Plant &amp; Bake Sale Saturday. Nov 6, 9 to 5,
Congregational Christian ",hurCh
Annex, 740% Park Ave , Sanford

trees

ANYTIME

Bunker Lane
122.S00

ESTATES. .mnticluC Bought &amp; Sold
by Estite AgentS. Billy H Wells &amp;
ASSOCiAteS. Sanford 377 5192 on

Primitive's, Furniture

-S ACRE tracts Paved road.

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FHA HOMES
Beat in
tiation' Buy a reconditioned, low
payment, repossessed home
Inspect and SPlt yours todAyi

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available tar SubSidized
sng in rural areas Plo down
Payment, monthly payments Ie
than renl

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VA &amp;

bath. 536,000

House In 3 Months

71—Antiques

43-Lots-Acreage

reasonably priced At $71,000

REALTOPS-$30 6061

WilSon Place- 1 BR. V.
519.000

p 'n

Phone 372 I7P. 7 pm to
any night

Bazaar Yard Sale-Nov S &amp; 6, 9 5.
Good SPtephard Lutheran Church
(behind Penney'sl Hot dogs
Chili, 10 Plus Families par

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with football field size backyard
ThiS charming 3 BR, I bath is

CRANK CON'ST REALTY
Eves 31) 3849

Homes

Flamingo Drive Fantastic home

River View- Pool home 3 BR, 2

You Can Have Your

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SUNLAND

$100 DOWN- S pct. annual per
centage rate, oo months, 515.500
516? 76 ia'rs all 3 BR. P'3 bath,
completely renovated and seller
iy5 CloSing costs
All areas

372 7119
After HourS
372 3991
322 06.11

Realty

170
Anderson Circle Lovely 3 BR. 1
bath with w w carpeting In et
cellent condilion, on nicely land
scaped lot. BPP warr.nted Just
535.000

DYNAMIC PROPERTIES

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Ploy, 6. $

YARD SALE
Saturday and Sunday
2IO2AmetiaAve.

3 BR mobile hemp, 1', bath, air
condition. Lt.lty shed Call 373
1516 after 3 p m
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COUNTRY CLUB MANOR-

Deltona
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Willing to tAlk terms 510 C'
Phone In t.O7

CITY
1701 w Tt'.rd t Produc
'rut trees on euceptionAlly large
lot. 3 BR. I bath. Has loads of
potential for newly weds or
retireeS PrIced within your
budget at 512.500

Real Estate

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am 7 p m, Lutheran Church of
theRedeemer,l03W 7.6th Place&amp;
Oak Av , across from Dairy
Queen
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3 -FIR. I • bath, red brick Must sell

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DELTONA 7 lots. SO'xISO Asking
530.000

2 BR mobile home, furnished
Plenty yard ton children &amp; pets
Phone 372 5659

TAFF ER REALTY

AssFmRanchHous,

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Stenstrom

REALTOR, MLS
323.5774 Anytime

372 421)

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Rummage Sale- Sat

Pe.silor

WANtbUi SELLERS
BUYERS DEALERS
Empty your carport or garage
Mike $55 and hAve fun swappim'lq
too' Bring your articles to
Movielarmcl Drive In Theatre Swap
Shop Flea Market, south 17 97.
every Sunday, 9am 103pm NO

32) 2870

Realty

Harold Hall

liSmo References.
1 BR Trailer in Paola

17.92, Sanford

38670or 831.9777

orott.s'.iOn.iil, Managed

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prefer older couple. LARGE FAMILY- Spacious 3 BR,
Call or write I 901.6299712. Rf 2.
2 baths with family room &amp;
Box Ill EE. Green Cove Springs.
workshop. Only 516.300
Fl 37043. Will Show Sat. 106 101
Azalea I,n
NOTICE 'TO BUYERS- 5100 Down
homes Call to
34-1biIe Homes

air. lamily rm , garage, large
fenced yard. separate studio

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10—Swap &amp; Trade

Rummage Sale. Friday &amp; Saturday.
Nov S &amp; 6. 9 to 4 CommunIty
United Methodist Church of
Deaary. 41 W
Highbanks,
DeBary

REAL ESTATE

WW carpet,

Love",' j FIll, 7 bath, central heat 5.

From
BOYS &amp; GIRLS
No Age Limit Do you need enir.,
Christmas money' Part time
work available immediately.
w9ek only Tremendous CArnin"
Wayne Linville at Holiday l.

SUNIAND- Nice 3 BR, turnisjie,5.
on large fenced corner lot, AC,

bath, den, Paneled, water sof
loner $3,000 6. asSume payments
1164 per monlh 32) 9115

Kitchen Equipped

BALL REALTY

Yard Sale Salurdy, November 6.
9 to 2 Christ MethodiSt Church.
Hwy 127 and Tucker Drive

CJBart

LIGHT &amp; CHEERY- Impressive 3
BR, 2 bath, huge family room.
choice Ravenna Park area
531.903

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54—Garage Sales

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33—Houses Furnished

Urilurni%hru. two bedroom Secunit5
Deposit Adults PrCI1rreml 'I??
6670 or 32) 75(5

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Full time, permanent poSitiOn
available for well qualified op
pllcant Good working conditions
and employc benefIts. Salary
commensurate with training and
experience Payroll experience
desired but not required Please
write, giving full delailS "if
training anti experience to

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I Room furn. duplex. 24th St.. ist &amp;
lest mo. plus 550 dep After 5. call
373 3661.

OVID FTU-- Dupbeiies Furrm Or
Unburn Wooded, Home size lots
RIDGEWOOD VILLAGE 365
3171

616, c o Evening Herald. P0 Box
ARE YOU TROUBLED! Call 101
Free, 611 2027 br "We Care"
iuilS or Teens
tiotIfle,''

I BR apt .51 f'qup , A C. carpeted;
adults, no pets. 595 3727296 *5
dys after i.

41—Houses

Peg Peal Estate Broker
SALES
RENTALS
6(7 .i Is? St ,Sanford
1?? 3.4l or)?? 2137 after Hr's

Forrest Greene Inc.

Jim Hunt Realty, Inc.

31A—Duplexes

Call 373 3)01 betwpen S &amp; 530

CLERK-TYPIST

Nec Real Estale Broker

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New modern Singil story I 6. 2
bedroom apIs. and completely
furnished studio apartments.
Conveniently located &amp; beautifully
landscaped. Abundanl storage
(including attIc) and "GE Energy
Efficiency Package". From IllS.

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LAKE MARY Sparkling) BR, I',
bath home with Florida room.
JOHN KRIDER, ASSOC.
central heat &amp; ,iir A pleasure to
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101W. Commercial
own 521.150 '11w F HA
Phone 372 7661, Sanford
Immaculate 3 BR, 2 bath. carpeted. ____________________________________
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garage, fenced yard $183 month. 3 BR, I'. bath, fully canpetee,
323 1194
-central heat &amp; air, large fenced 91)6131
oF AL 10P5
Winter Springs- 3 BR. excellent
yard, large workshop. plus metal
condilion. mm. lease 6 mos $265
utility bldg 323 1Q05
094 LAKE MONROE- Mayfair.
moNopets Nearschool 1770335 EXECUTIVE HOME- Beautful
Spaclous,custom3 BR.2bath, liv
rm din rm den. eat in kit
"like new" I Br. 2 bath, choice
7 or 3 BR. nice yard, water fur.
acres Privacy Near hospital 372
Loch Arbor area. Extra large tree
fished 7 miles from Sanford.
5173
Adults only No pets. 3fl.tlOS
shaded yard 533,900.
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living room, combination kitchen
dining room, shower, 323.1791

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Call 322 4.470

3301 S. Sanford Ave.

w. GARN ETT WHITE

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Lake Mary--Single houSe, 1 BR.

S V IlartJwic,, Broker

Efficiency $115
Utilities md

LEASING
Sanford Court
Apartments

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NOW

Bank, Sanford &amp; Central Florida'

formation write to

BAMBOO COVE APIS
One &amp; 2 Bedroom apartmentS,
turnished or unfurnishecj Newly
redecorated Come see. C. Airport
Blvd Sanford. 323 13.40

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Sanford- Ideal for retired person. I

373 0526

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Iassihied Ads will always give you
Much Much More than
more
you expect.

Finest Shoe Repairs. Courteous
Day Service. We want you
business. Thanks

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Ave

HANSON SHOE SHOP
"NEW LOCATION"
106 Park Ave., across from Atlanti

NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
NOTICE iS HERE BY GIVEN that
b', v,rtue f that certain Writ 04
Execution i%5uCd out of arid under
the seal of the County Court of
OrangC Countv.IT$orIda.UPOnh ftnat
iu(iqrnent rendered ri ItiC aforesaid
court on the flth day of July. A D.
1916. in that certain case entitled.
Aetna FinAnCC Company. Plaintiff.
vs Gary M Herndon. Defendant,
which aforesaid Writ of Execution
FICTITIOUS NAME
was delivered to me as Sheriff of
tic'
", hereby gv"n that I am
Seminole County. Florida. and I
,iiiged in business at 711 East
Blvd , Altarncrite Springs, nave levied uocn the following
.xrn'nolc Count'. Florda under the described property owned by Gary
t,(titiouS name Ct TRIM CLINIC. M Herndon. Said property being
and trial I intend to register said located in Semnole County. Florida,
more particularly described as
name w,Pi the Clerk of the Circuit
Court, Seminole County, Florida in Ioltows
One 1969 ChrySler Automobile.
accordance with the provisionS of
New Yorker ID No CE1IH9C?0369S,
ttie Fictitious Name Statutes, To
Title No 9339301
Iit Section 06509 Florida Statutes
being Stored at Altamorite Garage,
1151
It? Lonigwuod Avenue, Altarnonte
S Diane H Faitad
Publish Oct I). 70. 71. NOv 3, 1916 Springs. Florida Additional in
formation available trom the Civil
DEE 73
Division of the Seminole County
Sl'ienitf'S Department
and the undersigned as Sheriff of
NOTICE OF FICTITIOUS NAME
Seminole County. Florida, will at
NOTICE 'S hereby given that
Ii 00 A M on the 11th day of
GONZALEZ COSTA ASSOCIATES.
November, A 0 1916, 011ev' tor sale
INC a Florida corporation Is
and sell tO the highest bidder. far
engaged in buSiness at ISO? Palm
cash. Sublect to any and all existing
Way. Sanford. Seminole County,
ems, at the Front IWestI Door of
Florida under tne Fictitious name of
the Seminole County Courthouse In
KINGS SUPPLIES, 753.5 South Park
Sanford. Florida. the above
Drive, Sanford. Florida. and the
corprat ion intendS to register that described personal property
T7'it said Sale is being made to
name with the Clerk of the Circuit
SatiSfy the terms ot Said Writ of
Court of Seminole County pursuant
Execution
to 5516509 Florida Statutes
John C Polk.
lCorp Seahl
Sheriff
GONZALEZ COSTA
Seminole County, Florida
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mAt an action for Dissolution of
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mu you are required to serve a copy
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CARROLL BURKE, Attorney for
Petitioner, whose address is 617
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By Cherry Kay Travis
Deputy Clerk
CARROLL BURKE
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Wednei4y, Nov.], 1976

Chiles, Gunter, Hawkins Win; Grady Blames Media,,
Skeptics scoffed, but Chiles of the John Birch Society, al character assassination by can incumbents J. Herbert Dante Fascell and five Repub.
MIAMI (All) — Florida vot. in many of the other Georgia physician from belle Glade. in
the Senate election.
ers have overwhelming ap- borderline counties.
laughed last. He collected more jabbed his post mortem scalpel some sizeable and influential Burke and Richard Kelly easily h ans, Reps. Burke, Kelly, C.W.
Bill" Young, Lou Frey and
Carter's state coordinator,
An inspired campaigner who than $360.000 from more than at the press.
survived despite having been
proved incumbent officer holdelements of the media."
ers seeking re-election. The David Dunn, said it was simply walked his way to Washington 36,000 contributors, the most by
'it was not because of our
It was Grady's second Senate targeted for defeat by the L.A. "Skip Bafalis.
Unopposed for re-election
glaring exception: Gerald R. a case of having "out-organ- in 1970 by hiking about 1,000 far ever to finance an election opponent's ability, record, pop- defeat in two years, and the Democratc party.
Also
winning
re-election
were
were
Democratic Reps. Robert
miles
from
Conturv
in
the
Panin
Florida.
Ford, President of the United ized" the GOP.
ularity or organization that we former Belle Glade mayor said
Chiles, 4, a lawyer from handle to the Florida Keys,
an
Grady.
45,
anti- log," he said. Rather, it was it was his last shot at public five Democrats, Reps. Sam L.F. Sikes, [n Fuqua, Charles
States.
Gibbons, Paul Rogers, William Bennett and Bill (Thappell, all
Voters on Tuesday sent Lakeland, easily defeated Dr. Chiles limited his re-election Communist crusader who because of an unprecedented office.
Democratic Sen. Lawton Chiles John Grady, a conservative contributions to $10 apiece.
belongs to the national council campaign blackout and personin the House races, Republi- Lehman, Claude Pepper and from North Florida.
hack to Washington for another
term, as well as all 14 in.
cuinbent members of the House
$AVU you MORI
of Representatives.
ON SINIRIC PIISCRIPTIONI
Ford went down to quick and
solid defeat. Jimmy Carter won
the state's 17 electoral votes
a.,.
with 53 per cent of the vote.
if
raIn other statewide Florida
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Seminole County continued its 28-year tradition
of voting for a Republican
for president by giving
Ford 24,578 in unofficial returns to 18,354 for Carter.
Local voters also gave
the Tom Anderson-Rufus
Shackelford American
Party slate 189 tallies and
the Independent Party candidates, Eugene J. McCarthy and Sharon Stone
Kilpatrick 317.
Local voters have not
opted for a democratic
presidential candidate
since the harry Truman
election In 1948
Former State Sen. and
es-Congressman Bill
Gunter proved to be the
most popular candidate on
the Seminole County ballot.
polling 29,558 votes to 10,406
for Mrs. Armistead.
During his tenure in the
state senate, Gunter represented Seminole County for
a period of time.
In Seminole County,
Chiles polled 22,437 to
15,972 for Dr. Grady.
Mrs. Hawkins received
the nod from 25,289
Seminole County voters to
14,064 for Mrs. Nichols.

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By El) PitiCKET
Herald Staff Writer
Un Aug. 15, 1975, i walked out of the newsroom of the
Evening Herald following an Interview with an unknown
named Jimmy Carter, turned to a colleague and said, I
think he's a nice guy, but I can't imagine why he'd want to
be President."
In fact that was one of the few questions Jimmy Carter
on that day didn't have a ready answer for. When I asked
why anyone would give up the down-home life of Georgia
peanut farming, Carter at first seemed to wince.
But then he smiled. And then he answered my question
in the way most politicians answer all questions - with an
answer they feel the news media wants to hear.
Carter was cool on that day. His aides seemed nervous.
They paced back and forth In the managing editor's office, where the interview was taking place.
But Carter said he had come down ko Florida to see
about running For President to make this country "a
nation of pride - instead of embarrassment."
his stopover in Sanford marked the 178th city he'd
visited in what he said was an effort to "find out what the
people in this country are thinking."
Well, he must have found out because the nation's
voters Tuesday elected the former Georgia governor the
39th President of the United States.
"Can the government be honest and decent something all Americans wish it to be?" Carter asked.
"Yes," was his reply.
Carter slumped casually in a chilly metal chair on that
day, touching the clump of silver hair that persisted in
falling over his forehead.
When he talked, his eyes and forehead turned into a sea
of wrinkles. On issues, his voice became soft, persistent -like a schoolboy wooing his first date.
Former Sports Editor Tom Kaiser said Carter was a
photographer's dream.
And Carter was here to speak of dreams, his long-range
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This apparently paid off
as Cathy later jumped
Rosalynn Carter came party lines to cast her first
across on May 16, 1975 as presidential vote for the
open, friendly and un- peanut farmer from
pretentious. tier gentle Plains.
manner and soft-spoken
After leaving the
drawl belied the fact that
governor's mansion, where
he was already a tough,
she personally supervised
seasoned campaigner who
the staff and entertained 25
shared her husband's
persons at almost every
dogged determination and
ineal,she had only three
confidence in his ability to
montts to settle back into
become president.
the peaceful routine at
She was introduced to
Plains. Then she hit the
politics in 1962 when
campaign trail on her own
Junmy ran successfully for
for Jimmy Carter, the
two terms in the Georgia
presidential candidate
Senate and in 1970 she
The decision to run had
campaigned "all day, been made two years
everday" to see her
before, she revealed, as the
husband elected governor.
governor cannot succetMi
"Jimmy concentrated on
himself in Georgia. At the
person-to-person camptime of the interview, Mrs.
aigning," she said, 'This is
Carter was alternating one
the greatest way to win, lie
week campaigning and one
was not obligated to large
week at home with her
contributors as he did not
daughter, Amy. With two
have any."
grandmas close by, she
She was wearing the now said she was confident site
familiar peanut syrimbol in
could leave home and know
the form of a small gold
.my was well cared for.
pin. When I admired it she
When the Carters move
took itoff and gave it to rue.
in, grits are bound to beWhen she learned my come a staple on the White
daughter, Cathy, was a pin lIoue menu. She said that
collector Mrs. Carter sent
her companion out to the
See ROSALYNN, Page 3-A
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Grooms and former .Jackson Heights librarian
L 'nette Cornelison outside the Seminole County
courthouse.

Teachers Clear Hurdle
In Battle To Reclaim Jobs

Herring
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By BOB LIA)YD
Herald Staff Writer

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Gov. Reubin Askew is "looking into" recent campaign
statements by Republican Seminole-Brevard State Atty. Abbott
Herring that allegedly link Askew with a "political machine" in
Seminole "responsible for 11 deaths" in a county jail fire In June,
1975.
Paul Schnitt, Askew's press aide, said today that the governor
hasn't made a decision to investigate Hem-ring's office but that
Askew has received a transcript of an Orlando television news
interview in which Herring" made some wild, unsubstantiated

charges."

Herring, contacted today at his Sanford office, said he'll stand
behind his campaign advertising and statements he made to
reporters.
"I don't remember the terminology I used in the television
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vestigating LIIC jail fire placed responsibility on the Seminole
County Commission and the grand jury that probed the ci3ypit
deal returned indictments."
Meanwhile, State Rep. Bob Hattaway (D-Altamonte Springs)
said he's sending Askew copies of Herring's campaign advertising in today's mail. Hattaway said he's talked to Askew
twice—once on Tuesday night and again on Wednesday morning
by telephone — and that the governor "is taking a strong look at
Mr. Herring."
Hattaway said Askew requested the news interview transcript from Channel 6, Orlando, In which Hattaway said Herrin g
"link ed the governor with the 'Hattaway-Freeman' machine
and claimed the machine was responsible for 11 deaths in the
Seminole County Jail Fire (June 9, 1975) and the claypit incident."
"Th e governor is concerned a bout wha t's been going on in
Seminole," Hattaway said, "and I would like to see him do
something. There's no telling what Herring will do during the next
65 days."
hlerrirg will be state attorney until January. He was defeated
in Tuesday's e1ee n by.Melbotirn. attorney Douglas Cheshire
who promised during his campaign to immediately replace
Herring's c hi ef investigator, Jack R. Fulenwider, and chief
Seminole assistant state atty. William Staley.
Cheshire has offered Staley's job to Donald Lykkebak, an
Oran ge Co unty Assistant S ta te Attorney that Cheshire defeated in
the Democratic Primary election for the nomination for State
Attorney.
Lykkebak was in trials today in Orlando and unavailable For
comment, but sour ces close to him said apparently his's n.t rr.ade
a decision to take the job in Seminole.
Cheshire reportedly is negotiating with an undisclosed North
Florida law enforcement officer to take over the job now held by
F ul enw ider,
Herring sa id today he'll meet next week with Cheshire to
arrange a "smooth transition" when the prosecutor's office
changes bosses.
Herring may open a law- practice in Sanford when he leaves
the State Attorney's office. "That's what I have in mind right
i
now," he said.
Herring recently moved to Geneva from Brevard County.
Schnitt said today that Askew "doesn't intend to conduct an
investigation of herring's office at this time but this doesn't
preclude that possibility in the future."
Askew blasted Herring for "abuse" of his office and
By DONN A E.STES
But in a compromise move
by
threatened
to send state agents to Seminole to investigate
Herald Staff Writer
Commissioner Gordon Meyer,
11cm-ring's handling of a prostitution ring probe.
the board agreed to place three
Sanford city &amp;OItli!1!SvflerS
Askew, a Democrat, called the probe "very disappointing"
authorize standby voting mnachs.,c with and said that
Wednesday refused to
it appeared that Herring had disclosed part of the
any more polling places for the inspectors at the Civic Center in investigation to aid in his campaign for re-election.
addition to the three machines
Dec. 7 municipal election,
herring sent [us investigation results to the governor's office
and and clerks already planned.
also declined to
after
he said he found evidence that a Casselberry city official had
move the city's The standby machines would
single polling place from its
been "compromised" in connection with a prostitution ring. He
be used if the turnout exceeds
present location at the civic
said he sent the report to Askew "because there has been mention
center
of the governor's office during the investigation."
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By KRIS NASh
Herald Staff Writer

Two former teachers who were dismissed from the Seminole
County school system last spring cleared the first hurdle Wednesday in a legal battle to reclaim their jobs.
Circuit Judge Dominick J. Salfi ruled that the Seminole school
board violated its contract with the district teachers association
vhen it refused to grant arbitration on a grievance filed by
-Jackson Heights Middle School librarian Lynette CorneUson.
S.alfi rendered a partial summary judgment in favor of Mrs.
Cornelison, a former media specialist who registered a grievance
against the school board last May after learning that she would
not beplacedon continuing contract for the 1976-77 school year.
The c iurt decision clears the way for Mrs. Cornelison to go
before an arbitrator with her grievance, which charges that she
dtd not receive an annual evaluation from a superior and thus was
(tented "every reasonable opportunity of developing into (ai
useful and productive teacher," as provided by the contract.
Iii a related move Wednesday, Salfi withheld summary
judgment on a joint complaint filed by Mrs. Cornelison, former
Oviedo 111gb School teacher Carol Edwards and the Seminole
Education Association SEA).
That action had sought to have arbitration ordered on a
gr ievance filed by Mrs. Edwards as well as on the one lodged
by Mrs. Cornelison because the plaintiffs maintained that the
1975-76 SEA-school board agreement guarantees arbitration as
the automatic final step of its grievance procedure.
Mrs. Edwards was teaching French and Spanish and serving as
assistant chairman of the language arts denartnient at Oviedo
when she was informed last April that she would not receive
"tenure" in 1976-fl.
A former resident of Paris who is certified to teach four subjects in Florida, Mrs. Edwards said she and Mrs. Cornelison were
notified of their dismissal on form letters signed by their prin
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was not renewing their contracts because it hoped to place "more
experienced and be tter qualified" teachers in their slots.
The women took their grievances through the first three steps
specified by the contract, submitting them to their principals,
then to School Supt. William P Bud Layer and finally to the
Seminole school board. All three appeals were denied.
Mrs. Edwards and Mrs. Cornelison were then told that arbitration
the fourth step in the grievance procedure
would
not be granted In their cases because teachers on annual contract
without tenure had no right to grieve status. Layer also said
that his decision to support the removal of an annual contract
instructor or the denial of tenure to any teacher could not be
overruled by an arbitrator.
When their application for arbitration was denied, the teachers
backed by the SEA
filed suit contending that the 1975-76
teachers contract contained provisions for arbitration and asking
the cour t to command the school board "to liveup to the
tipulation.s of its contract."
Sanford attorney Ned N. Julian, representing the school board,
told Salfi Wednesday that "the subject matter of this contract was
not intended to be affected by a grievance for arbitration
issue of continuing contract status is not within the pur'.iew of this contract," Julian argued. "The plaintiffs may have
tried to get it in there through the back door, but if it's an
elephant, you have to call it an elephant. You can't call it a tiger
and then say, 'Well, it's really an elephant and we're allowed to
arbitrate it.'
SEA attorney John Chamblee of Tampa responded by pointing
to the contract, which states that "any dispute by a teacher or the
association involving the interpretation or application of the
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Sanford will determine whether county government will be
dominated by nietitbers of the Democratic or Republican party
If Republicans edge Democrats for the majority position,
sources say Republicans will elect incumbent Dick Williams as
the next commission chairman.
Presently the board is dominated by Democrats Harry
Kwiatkowski, Sid Vihien Jr. and Conunission chairman Mike
hiatt.away. Williams and colleague John Kimbrough hold the short
end of any three-to-two vote that splits along party lines,
First, however, Williams must edge out oemocratic contender
Dave Guntcr in a cliffhanger of a race where 2,505 absentee
ballots will decide the election.
In the "horse race" for the district 3 seat. Williams was out
front by a minimum Nd votes when polls closed on Tuesday.
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Republican contender Bill Kirchhoff must also beat Democrat
John Alexander, a second seat that hinges on the 2,505 absentee
ballots being counted.
IIistoncaliy, according to Orange County Supervisor of Eke(ions Dixie Barber and her Seminole counterpart, Camilla Bruce,
absentee ballots tend to follow the trend cf the eles.'tioii,
If that holds true here. Williams and Kirchhoff will emerge
winners. When polls closed Kirchhoff was out Front by 584 votes.

Rob French, a Democrat. handily won his race again,st
Republican Voice Perry and Independent Tom Bthford.
However, in a 1964 race, Mrs. Bruce points out, absentee ballots
decided the election. In that race, E. Pope Bassett, a Republican,
was leading Democrat Lawrence Swofford 7,735 to 7,621 when the
polls closed. When the absentees were counted. Swofford raked in
615 to Bassett's 369. Swofford won the election.
At any rate, French's election added a Democrat.
Though wins by Kirchhoff and Williams would change the board
to one dominated by Republicans, the opposite holds true if
Coiner or Alexander should emerge a winner. In that event,
Kwiatkuwski if he will accept — would probably be nominated
chairman.
Williams is said to be the ideal choice for the Republicans
be cause he is a Full-thne cunumssioner and has the time to devote
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Sources aLso say that Republicans plan to offer Williams the
position, depending of course on the outcome of the absentee
balloting.
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State Sen. Kenneth Plante i li-Winter Park
will be one of the state's 17 electors casting
ballots in the state capitol, Tallahassee on
I )cc. 611 ['resident Ford wins Florida.
But, he doesn't really want to go and as of
*onday had not returned an executed loyalty
oath, practically the only requirement of an
elector, to the capital.
"1 don't believe in the electoral college
system," said Plante, who is to take office
this month as minority leader of the state
Senate. '1 think the president should be
elected by popular vote. We have had one or
two presidents in our history who were
lected by popular vote, but lost in the dccral college.
1 think there will be a change in the system
in the near future. Now a presidential candidate can carry roughly 10 states, lose the
rest and become president." Plante said
Plante had decided that he would not
participate in the system despite his appointment as it Republican elector by Gov.
ltcubin Askew on recommendation of the
60P state executive committee.
1 told the party better than six weeks ago
lat I (lid not wish to participate, but Bill
Taylor i chairman of the state party ) called
inc Sunday and asked that I change my
position. So. I guess I will be an elector if Ford
wins and I can serve legally since I have
returned the loyalty oath,' he said.
Plante opposes the electoral college system
specifically because, even though the voters
may choose a particular candidate, the
electors can cast their ballots as they please
;i n(: thwart the expressed ishes of the
euple.
The senator whose district 14 now is
mprtsed only of Orange County, first
became involved in politics in the 1964 Barry
Goldwater election,
There were few if any Republican canIoi:t.'s for local office In Seminole County
prior to 1966 when two GOP school board
members were elected and the voters of the
state elected its first Republican governor
Iince Reconstruction.
In 1967 Plante became a candidate for the
sttte senate district ','. loch included both
Seminole and ( )range Counties. His opponent
was the late Sen. Beth Johnson of Orlando, the
4:1 11ly Female senator in the state at the time
and very popular.

lIante won the election and has served a
total of 10 years Seminole County was part of
his district for four of those years and at that
time he resided in Altamonte Springs. The
Plante family business is in Oviedo.
A native of Winter Park, Plante and his
wife, Sandi, have seven children, ranging in
age from seven to 16.
list summer Plante was offered a spot (fl
the Florida delegation to the Republican
National Convention in Kansas City, but
declined the honor. "It is too big a hassle," hi'
explained. ''If I finish this term sto end in
1978t I will have served 12 year,, and I'm
getting tired," he said.

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The electoral college is a method of "officiahizing" the
popular vote. Each state has a number of votes in the
electoral college equal to the total of its senators and
representatives in congress i the District of Columbia has
three electoral votes). Each of these votes is cast by an
elector.
Electors are nominated in Florida by their state
executive eomnniiittees and are appointed by the governor.
I ey are bound by octh u .ppert t"nr party's candidate.
Each vote for a presidential candidate is actually a vote
for his party's state electors. The candidate who wins a
state's popular vote receives all the state's electoral votes
17 in Florida).
When the electoral college vote' is tabulated, if no
candidate has a majority of electoral votes, the U.S.
House of Representatives chooses the president from the
three candidates receiving the highest number of electoral votes. In this election each state has one vote and it
must be cast in accordance with the outcome of that
state's popular balloting in the general election.
1)0 people know all this' Herald Staff Writer Kris Nash
went out to find out
Question: Do you understand the American electoral
college system?
Sandra Crews, 415 Lakeview Drive, Loch Arbor: "N.
Since I don't understand the electoral college, I don't
really know how a person can win tne popular vote and
still not win the election. But I don't like that system,"
Nancy iMrs, Ned N, Julian, Banana Lake Road,
Seminole ('ounty: "Yes, roughly. I can't think of how to
simplify it. It's taken on the basis of delegates, and it's
supposed to be representative of people who should know
which candidates are qualified, because these are people
who're in the legislature and have some background, It's
Just another bloc of votes, really, and one question might
be' why campaign for two groups of people'''
Jeanette Ersin, Deitna: "Just slightly. I guess it's the
best system. If the people's vote is that close, then there
l:,i., to be some way of deciding who gets it."
B o b Allen, Winter Park: ''Actually, no That's
'.i:iii'thing I've never really looked into. I think it only
lines into action when there isn't a majority, like this
\car. I think this is an election when the electoral college
may come into use."
Alvin Cummings, P.O Box 3001, Sanford: "Well, the
nnderstandmg I have is that each state has a certain
number of votes, and the people choose the candidates
they want. And then Congress and the representative's add
their Lhoices afterward

The senator said he has no intention of using
this senate seat as a stepping stone to higher
elective office and hasn't even made up his
mind whether he will seek re-election two
years from now. ''I'll cross that bridtu' when I
come to it," he said.
1k stW spends time at the hm!iy business
"to earn it living" and his senate responsibilities "are getting more time con.swning."
Active in the Ford campaign in Central
Florida, Plante said he has been "trying to
get things going for the President." lie
predicted Ford will win the election in
Florida, but it is going to be very close."
"The new election laws have presented
difficulties for both the Ford and Carter
campaigns," he said. "According to the law,
once the party primary was won, neither of
the candidates could accept further campaign
donations.
Both were given roughly $22 million by the
government for their campaigns with about
$14 million of that going to national news
advertising, close to $1 million for traveling
expenses and about $1 million to run national
headquarters." Plante said.
"The few million left had to be divided up
for campaign efforts in the 50 states. As a
result there has been no campaign literature
available, killing work in the precincts. It's
been a mass media campaign and I think it Is
terrible.
'The' party organizations have been fun(ling toiler-room type operations with
telephone polls to keep in contact with the
people. Notlung could be sent out to the voter'
in the way of printed material. IAcatlnc
literature and bumper strips for special
events has been practically impossible." fitic
said.

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Irate parents picketing
J';nglLsh Estates Elementary
School can put away their
protest signs. Seminole County
officials today said they will
seek another site for location of
fire station to serve the Fern
I'ark area.
In addition, the Seminole
County commission instructed
administrators to insure that a
public hearing would be held
before any final site approval is
announced.
Gary Kaiser, director of
public safety, said he will seek
to purchase about an acre of
land on which to situate the fire
station between now and the
time a federal grant for $130,000
is expected to arrive here.
Kaiser said he expects to hear
something from federal officials in Washington within 60
lays,
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of the Senninole County School

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Board before the site could be
located on the elementary
"i'hool campus,
Kaiser was instructed by
,'"iiimnole County commissionrr, Harry Kwiatkowski and
Dick Williams to bold a public
hcartng in the event the English
Estates site is the only one
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deemed feasible.
Kaiser said an acre of land
'could ct Seminole Count'.ar.
,ldjtional $8,000.
(Heriid photo by Jane C1114b,rry)
''Everybody wants a fire
:tttion," Kaiser said, 'but
nobody wants one put in their DECISIONS,
::cighborhood.''
Little Mark flarrisomi as still making up his mind
Theschool board tentative!)
on hoss lie's going to vote this morning at 110.
pproved locating the fire
Seventh I)ay Adventist Church, Winter Springs.
tation on the school campus.
t.oug ou(I % uters also ca me ,ut early today, As did
I hen the president of the
E;irh V Ii itte' more in Sanford, Photos, Page 3:.
1':nglish Estates PTA and about
other persons picketed the
school Monday to protest the
decision.
Picketers contend the station
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would endanger the lives of
students.
"No one was notified" of the
proposal in advar.ce," said
Edward Efstathion, presidentState Alt) Abbott Ilerring's office today dropped lottery
elect of the English EstatesEnglish Woods Homeowners charges against a Geneva retiree and his wife after Circuit Court
\ssociation. Efstathion said Judge Robert B McGrcgor declined togrant a fourth continuance
'ificials were ''trying 10 jaiTi it it; the cases.
Assistant State All)-. William Staley said, however, that the
the fire stalin tiown our
cases against Donald Alexar.der Dunn Sr., 65, and Margaret C
throats."
Dunn, 67. both of Like Harney Circle, Geneva, will be re'fikd in
However, Kaiser said today
circuit court in Volusta County.
tt:.ut no one intended to jam
l't'ic Dwins were arrested May 21 on indictments returned by
.i:cthing down anyone's throat.
it statewide grand jury probing illegal gambling activities. Dunn
Kaiser stressed that the tentain1' approval was granted in
Shopowrk'r Admits Lottery Role, Page !
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riler to comply with federal
r:int requirements.
was accused of maintaining a gambling house, promoting a lottithough Kaiser said the
ter&gt; and possession of lottery tickets, Mrs. Dunn was accused of
English Estates site "is a eood
siding a lottery and possession of lottery paraphernalia.
cc" he said he will actively
The indictments tame utter state agents raided the Dunn
~krck to purchase property to
residence April 3 seizing $1,012 cash and what agents termed
rrve as an alternate location,
letter)' paraphernalia
Ite sure to establish a
Herring's office unsuccessfully sought continuances Monday
r .eduru' which will include
in the Dunn trials. The prosecution said it would be unable to
:;n1it from the residents,"
produce Uhl.; week a key state liltziess. 'Xjrrvit I. Ijuijite,. front
Williamnis instructed Kaiser
the' HIt's W,u'iitngt:n, I) C labtjrat,rs
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snowy White Mowitamns of New Hampshire,
where the presidential primaries opened tune
iiionths ago, the first voters in today's election gave President Ford it 13 to 11 lead over
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Twnt&gt;'five of the 26 rqistered voters
walked past television cameras to cast their
ballots at individual flag-draped polling
tiuths just after midnight. The 26th voter had
cast an absentee ballot

One person voted for independent Eugene
McCarthy and another had his ballot invalidated by voting for Carter, McCarthy and
U.S. lilsir part) candidate Lyndon If.
i.aPoche.
Dixville Notch, incorporated in 1960 just so
'I could stage the earl)-bird vote and imrucdiatdy release the results, has 18
registered Republicans and eight Democrats
After the vote count, Town Moderator Neil
Tillotson spoke by telephone with ['resident
Ford's brother, 'fliouias, who was at a Dart-

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what the last vote' will be, but I know what the
first one was,- Tillotson said.
i'illolson said l'honias Ford had planned to
watt ii the ',ote in person, but was "discouragt'd'' from coming
Thomas Ford said that when he phoned his
brother to report the volt', the President said.
"Vue're ahead."
But Dixville Notch votes have not bet'ri
noted for reliability as Irene! indicators
Except for 1972, when voters favored Richard
Nixon 16 to 3 over George Mc(uvcrn, the
c(lrleniUflity has picked the loser in each presidemitial election since 1960.
In the kad.otf New ILrnpshire primary in
February of this year, Dixville Republicans
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to kinsfolk tirs Ralph Cornwell, for example,

PLAINS, Ga
It is axiomatic in the
lurid of cotton that when aristhing ctiiutional
hors. happy or sad, a wedding, a funeral, a
i:imtit or a barn burns clown, the '.omen heal
or the kitchen
l'oul.iy, .1 imuaii from the Deep South iiiav Lx'
ulce'c'el president of the United States for the
first tune in mmlore than a cemiturs, and the
ladies in his hoiiw town. Plains, population
6&amp;L not including Billy Carter's last babs,
have been working tremulously at their
niuicrowast' ovens
Win or lose, there will be cakes, pie's and
oki, on long table's tonight outside of the
hI train depot, which is now Jmunv Carter's
headquarters, to provide the sustenance
t'ce55,5r5 to hear the verdict of hist ory.
Miss Allie" Smith, a reserved, gra&gt;ing
w,mnai! in a rust-colored pants suit, baked her
butternut pound cake Mondas 1 knew I'd be,
too nervous on election clay," said the mother.
n-law of the Deiiwrat candidate
Ilat fle'rvn,,sr1ess',e ,u I'S

who has been baking plum cakes for years to
ecstatic reviews, baked her plum cake the
las before to be certain that iii the unlikely
event the tension produced a failure, there
would
tunic to niiake a comeback
W t, I. tomb Jr a one-man city hull who is
city clerk, police chief and water superintenknit, estimniate,s there are shout 200 eligible
voters within Greater Metropolitan Plains.
lie' further esthnate that if they all turn out,
the vote will be at least nine to one, or 180 to 20
for Jiiiiins Carter
But SI hat if he loses, a possibility not lost in
the mt'giunal pride of Juiuniy Carter's neighbors'
The Rev Eugene Canker of the First
I 'muted Methodist Church in nearby
a tall thin man, considered the
question with a visible shudder and answered,
unis in partial jest "If Jinuiiy loses, the
churches will suddemil&gt; have to find a lot of
eoun,,",ellurs to rimake condolence calls. Either
that of there will have to be a massive group
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Ford, Carter Urged To Buy Orange Juice,
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'We've found a way to get 100 per cent of
Bridge
the vote fur 16 years." said Tillotson, owner of Comics
The Balsams resort, which holds most of the Crossword
property in this pristine community. All but Editorial
two of L)ixville's voters work at either the Dvar Abby
resort or at ,i neuch:' rubber products plant
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IN BRIEF
Rhodesian Leaders Meet
To Discuss Take-Over Date
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Richard, the British chairman of the Rhodesia
conference, ('alkd black and '. hit' leaders to
an informal meeting today to discuss a date
for the blacks to take over the Rhodesian
government. No agreement appeared likely
Black leaders were re ported insistent on
taking control from the white minority on
Sept. 1, 1977. Prime Minister Ian Smith was
said to be adamant that he would agree to
nothing less than the two-year transition tx'nod proposed to him by Secretary of State
henry A. Kissinger.

Rhodes ians Stage Raid
SALIS1IIJI{V, Rhodesia AP - Rhodesian
government forces returned from Mozamhique today after it 36-hour invasion during
which they killed hundreds of black Rhodesian
guerrillas and destroyed seven guerrilla
camps. security sources reported. Casualties
among the Rhodesian government forces
were not known yet. Mozambique's black government accused Prime Minister Ian Smith's
white-minority regime of a 'major military
assault on an independent sovereign state." It
said its forces were battling fiercely to expel
the invaders.

Truce Prospects Improve

Supreme Court LimIsits Powers Of Polic e

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—Agreed to decide whether a
The the gun but arrested Barney make during closing arguments
Supreme Court under Chief after they discovered man- of trials in which the defendant state can withhold student fi-

Th e Supreme Court ruled today that employers must
change an employc's work schedule if he requests the
change for religious reasons.

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,Ittice Warren E. Burger, so juana in his home.
faces a possible death sentence. nancial aid from aliens who
got's the cr of indignant crit
'the court will hear arguments dine to apply for U.S. citizenYounger had argued that b Willie Jasper Darden, who ship. Jean-Marie Mauclet, a
us, is propr(c'cutor and ancourts
have never specified that
tuk'Iendant in its decisions.
'laimns inflamatory remarks by French citizen living in New
an arrest warrant is required to his trial prosecutor deprived York since 1969, was denied IiRut the Burgercourt's dcci- make an arrest "in the haute or him of a fair trial on charges nancial aid for his graduate
su'H Muida on the power of elsewhere."
that he murdered a l.aikeland, studies at the State University
police should give solace to
Fla., furniture store owner in at Buffalo because he couldn't
The appeal presented an at- 13
tlist' admirers of the court's
prove he had applied for citiearlier criminal justice (feet- tack on the Constitution's
tons under the late Chief Jç. Fourth Amendment, which requires probable cause warrants
I'Earl Warren.
for searches of a persons's
The court refused to consider twine, his arrest at home, or the
at' appeal by California officials seizure of property there.
seeking to expand the right of
ilice officers to make arrests
A spokesman for Younger's
at a suspect's home without office, in an interview before
arrants.
the court's decision Monday,
conceded
that the appeal's
California Attorney General

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IN BRIEF
Iowa Rainbow Girls Lose
Charters Over Race Issue
INDIANOLA, Iowa lAP) - The International Order of the Rainbow, a service
organization for young girls, canceled the
charters of all 136 Iowa chapters after one of
them voted to admit a girl whose mother is
black,
"It hit us like a bolt out of the blue," said
Carol Holdsworth, grand deputy for Rainbow
assemblies in an area of south central Iowa
that includes Indianola.
She and other Rainbow officials said they
learned Monday that the order had expelled
Iowa's assemblies, with a membership of
5,000 girls, because the Indianola branch
voted in October to admit Michelle Palmer.
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l':vcllei. Younger had appealed chances were slim. But he also
pleaded guilty to the lesser and
2 Juveniles Plead Guilty
ktery operating in Seminole
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a state supreme court decision said the Burger court's moved charge of burglary of a
e
Two
juveniles
indicted
by
the
includ
and
Orange
Counties.
Herald Staff Writer
ve'rturning a marijuana iiie'nt toward easing police reSmith admitted to the court Seminole County Grand Jury dwelling. The negotiated plea
strictions imposed by the Warpossession conviction.
A
53-year-old
Sanford
matMonday
that he "was involved for trial as adults on armed removed the possibility of
ren court had helped California
tress shop operator, claiming in the lottery business" and burglary counts pleaded guilty Mason serving a mandatory
officials
decide
to
word
the
ap.
Michael K. ltarnev, the delie only got "$3 or $t a trip" as a said he picked up sealed en- Mondimy in circuit court. John three years in prison for an
feodant, had been arrested at III as they did.
pickup man between sellers and velopes of lottery tickets and Jack Coen, 16, of Moraga, offense involving a firearm.
his Sacramento home by police
other persons involved, pleaded cash from sellers and delivered Calif., told the court that he was Mason faces a possible
who were responding to a teteThe court also:
—Agreed to give prosecutors guilt Monday in circuit court them to other contacts and then the wheelman and lookout for a maximum sentence of 15 year
phone tip about a stolen gun.
some
guidelines about what re- to a statewide grand jury in- later ferried back money for juvenile gang that burglarized in prison on his plea.
The police, wh had no search
marks
they can and cannot dictment charging he aided and wi,iners in the illegal gambling a Fern Park residence in June
lie told the court that he
or arrest warrant, never found
operation.
taking a quantity of firearms. entered a neighbor's residence
assisted a lottery.
Smith explained that bets in lie pleaded guilty. as charged at am. on an August morning
Dewey H. Smith, 53, of 1900 the "bolita" operation of as and was ordered held in jail and took a gun and stereo
W. 18th St., who has a prior little as 10-cents could return during a PSI. Cou rt officials
?nt. Ills mother became
record of lottery arrests but no winnings of tic o $5 depending sa id he will be ret ur ned to suspicious when discovering he
convictions, was allowed by on odds. lie claimed he acted as Orange County where he faces was hiding the items in the attic
Circuit Judge Robert B. pick up man for only one lottery trial on similar charges.
of their home and called police.
McGregor to remain Free on seller and said he was paid only
"1 watched by the kitchen
Admits Burglary Tools
$2,000 bond during a pre- "$3 or $4 a trip."
window
while
they
ransacked
In
other pleas Monday,
sentence investigation and
Smith said he is selfpending sentencing on Jan. 25. employed and runs a mattress the house," Coen said, and Norris Brinson, 25, of Orlando,
Smith could get up to five years shop. Ills wife operates the admitted some of the guns were pleaded guilty to possession if
in prison and a $5,000 fine on his Silver Tip Tavern in Sanford's sold and some were kept by the burglary tools a third-degree
Sheriff's deputies today were looking for thieves who
guilty plea to the third-degree Goldsboro section. Defense youthful burglars. Court felony punishable by Five years
made off with a portable electric generator and 17 baskets
records indicate when arrests in prison - and was allowed to
felony charge.
attorney Jack T. Bridges said
1 plants.
were
made in the case officers remain free on bond unt:l
As part of plea negotiations Smith was arrested in 1962 and
Deputy Do" Ellis said the $700 g2nerator was reported
five rifles, five pistols sentencing Jan. 25.
seiz
ed
State Atty. Abbott herring s again in 1973 on lottery-related
taken from an unlocked warehouse trailer on S11436 and
shotguns.
and
two
Wayne Harrison Stumpf, 18,
office dropped companion charges but he has no conas the property of Gold Coa.it Construction Inc.
who
told the court lie Maitland Route One, pleadc'1
Coen,
charges of possession of lottery viction record.
In a separate incident, Ellis said, someone took ii
tickets and aiding and assisting
Smith was one of Four got caught because "a friend of guilty to possession of a short.
hanging baskets of mixed plants from a display area at
in
the
sale,
disposal
or
Seminole
residents indicted in mine turned st ates evidence," barrel shotgun and the
the Lake Jessup Nursery on SR-426 northeast of Oviedo.
procurement
of
lottery
tickets.
the
alleged
lottery operation by could receive a maximum prosecutor dropped a comSanford police today were investigating the theft of a
When Smith and four other a statewide grand jury probing sentence of up to life im- panion aggravated assault
$711 roll of green carpet owned by Wendell Agee from the
suspects were indicted July 16, illegal gambling activities. The prisonment on his guilty plea. charge. Stumpf also remains
po rch of a house at 610 K. Third St.
Ronnie Dean Mason, now 18, free on bond pending sen state agents said they were other defendants here are
Police and firemen said Seminole Community College
of
20G4 Adams Ave., Sanford, tencing.
linked
to
a
$50,000-a-week
awaiting
trial.
lasses were canceled Monday night after an unidentified
a an called the school saying it was going to blow up. Alter
the campus was evacuated, a search failed to turn up any
plosmve devices.

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Good Weather Prevails
By The Associated Press
Good weather marked Election Day in most
of the country.
The dry weather pattern that prevailed over
the nation Monday was expected to last
through today in most areas. Precipitation
this morning was limited to a few showers
over northern Minnesota and west Oregon and
some snow in northern New England.

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has an apparent edge, he is not
states to be sure of the 270 dcctonal votes needed for victory,
Neither is President Ford.

Several big states have
:uived into the toss-up category
once the preceding AP
,ist week.
The AP survey is based on
independent polls in states
where they are taken, and on
the observations of political •
lrts and campaign reporters
in other state's.

The poll now finds Carter
leading in 15 states and the Dis-

trictof Columbia, with a total or
210 electoral votes. The II
states in which Ford leads have

a total of 91 electoral votes. The
number of toss-up states has
ur own to 24, with 231 electoral
'. utes.
Carter's lead has shrunk
since a similar AP survey was
conducted last week, and his
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Both the Harris and Gallup
pulls show the two candidates
within a point of each nther.
In the survey last week, Carten was seen as leading in

states and in the District of c.luinbia, and that would have
given him 295 electoral votes, or
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The survey one week ago
found Fewer state's in the tossup

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cornutissioners agr eed today to
instruct the county attorney to
draw up a contract for purchase

of the land. Republican Cornnussloner Dick Williams cast

r ograms.

Gen. Mgr. Wilson McGee of the Orlandobased grower organization said a similar
purchase of 13-14 million gallons in the
l96&amp;-67 season for USDA distribution in
school, summer camp and charitable
institutions was a precedent. He said it
would also help Florida's 16,000 orange
growers "profitably move" their crop.
The spokesman said support would be
sought from the Department of Citrus, all
:dustry orgnizatimis, Including Florida
Citr us Mutual, the large Lakeland grower

organization.
Identical telegrams to both candidates
stated:
"Strongly suggest USDA purchase of 25
to 30 million gallons of Florida frozen
concentrated orange Juke for use in

national school breakfast, lunch and snack
programs as well as for needy person and
nutritional uses.

"The large USDA crop estimate mbcates we will have an abundant supply of
nutritious, natural juice urgently needed
in the interest of national health while
assisting, at the same time, the 18,000
orange growers of Florida in profitable
movement of their crop6.
"Will you press for such an immediate
conunodity juice purchase of this quantity
if elected?"
The United spokesman said that except
for smaller purchases on a competitive bid
basis it had been a decade since the USDA
last purchased In very large quantity
exclusively Florida orange juice products.
"It would appear that with the coining of
a serious flu and cold season and the low
economic state of prcducera in Florida's
largest agricultural segment such a
purchase of the quantity indicated would
best serve the nutritional health of the
nation and Florida's economic welfaxc,"
McGee said.

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Art Grindle speaks at the Greater Sanford Chamber
of ('oerce
min
Personality Breakfast where he told
this morning's gathering that "we only let ow-selves

('un"
One proposal would merge the University of
North Florida in Jacksonville with the I msivt'r
sit&gt;' of Florida at Gainesville.

The next stumbling block was down
if we don't achieve." Grindle said that
encountered when a appraiser
Anierica
has achieved like no other country in the
valued the land at only 1232,0000
world
and
that we have maintained world-wide
instead ufthe$255,000approved
leadership
for
the past 200 years. however, he said,
by the board. That issue was
removed last Friday when we are now expending 96 per cent of our Pnruv on
Overstreet Investment Co.'s trying to better our standard of living, where our
board of directors voted to forefathers spent 96 per cent of their energy ou the
accept the lower price,
production of Food. Also at this morning's gathering,
Mary Joyce Bateman was presented with a cer-

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Department of Health and Rehabilitative
Services has been awarded $1.3 million in
federal funds to set up programs for juvenile

COUNTY COMMISSION
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Neither shouts nor thi'uv ii

keep the buzzards from their appointed stop
atop the Dade County Courthouse. So after 50
years of battle, the birds have won the right to
r oost 10 X'ac€'.
Courthouse supervisor Sam Griffith says he
and fellow emploves will no longer try to shoo
the carrion eaters from the building's
pyramid-shaped roof.
"They are conversation pieces for the tour
groups,"' he said ''Thi'v really don't do an
harm if we clean up the feathers, and even if
they are gruesome close tip, they are graceful
in the sky

Elect Dave

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Miami's Buzzards Return
objects nor scarecrow's nor electricity could

YOUR MAN OF ACTION

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Chamber's Education Committee and Seminole
High seniors Sally Oyler and Tammy fling were
recognized for their outstanding academic and

Daytona Beach: high 5:14
am., 5:32 pm., low 11:1* a.m.,
11:30 P.M.

next 25 Years has stirred up some criticism.
And Chairman Marshall ('riser of the Board
of Regents says that's good.
"I hope there will be a lot of ilisa greement
and stress and turmoil," ('riser commented
(luring the regents' meeting Monday ''The
only criticizing I will do is if you don't
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campaign director. lie pre- chairman.
His Republican opponent Is
dicted a victory margin of
Conservatives have aban- Betty Armistead of Rockledge.
"anywhere front one vote to cloned the Democratic ticket in
Republicans are confident
eight per cent."
most recent presidential dcc- that Public Service Commis"Florida is very definitely up tions in Florida. Republicans. stoner Paula Hawkins will defor grabs," said James Sebesta, with about one-third the regis- feat Katie Nichols of TallahasFord's

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campaign tered voters, have won five of see in a race that could be close.

manager. "I predict we'll win the last six presidential dcc- Mrs. Nichols accompanied
by about one-and-a-half per- lions in the state.
Askew on his whirlwind tour
centage points."
Sen. Iawton Chiles, D-Fla., Monday.
If Sebesta's forecast is cor- seeking a second term, faces a
"Why doesn't she run on her
rect, it will be the closest presi- spirited c ha llenge from Dr. own?" said Mrs. Hawkins. "Is
b'ntmal dec-lion in the state's Jihu Grady. a Belie Glade phv- she going to ask the governor
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'flit' crowd at precinct 33 was typical of the %oter-turnout in Longwood. Poll
Marshal I ... i . North, who h as served at the j)OIls in precinct 33 for the p ast fi l,e
presidential elections, said today's turnout was the biggest tie has ever seen.

PROUDLY PRESENT

THE 2ND ANNUAL SEMINOLE
COUNTY BAND FESTIVAL

HOSPITAL NOTES

Regent Approves Criticism

along, lie said an additional
vote would be needed before the
actual contract
now being
drawn up by the county attorney
is signed.
On Oct. 5 the commission

Monday's high 73, today's low
53.
Partly cloudy through
Wednesday. Highs mainly In
the mid lOs and lows tonight In
the upper50L No rth east winds
IS to 20 m.p.h. diminishing
tonight and Wednesday.
TOMORROW'S TIDE.S

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Askew on Monday that his resignation would
clear the way for Louie Mims, who defeated
Brannen in a Democratic run-off, to assume
the post Wednesday, Mims has no Republican
opponent in today's general election
Brannen was acquitted of it perjury charge

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then dropped. Both St ('ill med from an alleged
plot to smear another 1)1'1111 ,11'% opponent

Vihien said his vote was in-

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ove'rchelmning election vu:torv
While the cutest ftp,,
Nine proposed constitutional
Indeed, a close election might
Democrats hope to defeat two
Associated Preis Writer
today in Florida.
Ford and Carter for Florida's 17 amendments, some of them not be decided until Wednesday Republican incumbents, Reps.
After rmtonths of campaigning
By all accounts the presiden- electoral votes highlighted controversial, also will be de- when officials count an esti - Richard Kelly and J. Herbert
and thousands of dollars in tial race is as close in Florida as today's state ballot, Floridians cided.
mated 150,000 absentee ballots. Burke, in key congressional
spending, neither supporters of nationally. Each side is pre- also were electing a senator,
The votes will be cast in what Mrs. Singleton said high ab- races.
Gerald Ford nor partisans of dieting that its man will win by
ommgressiflt'n, two state of- the National Weather Service sentee balloting generally inKelly is opposed by JoAnn "
,Iwuii Carter are expecting an a whisker.
ficials and !"goslators.
said would be generally fair dicates a heavy turnout.
Saunders of Orlando, who went
weather, with temperatures
Gov. Reubin Askew and a to federal court in the last two
- ç ran ging From the 60s in no rt h- host of Dem ocratic officials got weeks of the campaign to proem portions of the state to the in a last minute get-out-the-vote vent the Ethics Commission
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plug Monday during a whiriw- from considering her removal
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of failing to file a financial dis- 1.
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"Absentee ballots at this time closure form on time.
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Burke is challenged for the
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anxious to vote. She expected State of Flo rida despite pre- seco nd co nsecu tive el ection by h
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million voters to do so.
Askew said. "Florida will go for dentist. Friedman, accused by
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Both camps claimed they porter of Alabama Gov. George
Former U.S. Rep. Bill Gun—
generated the most interest.
Wallace, a Democrat, endorsed ter, unsuccessful as a 1974 U.S.
"It's going to be a close race, the President. lie was Bill Senate candidate, is a heavy fabut I predict we'll win," said France of Daytona Beach, a vorite in his contest for treasur"

Brannen has resigned his 16-year post.
Brannen said in it letter to Go'. Reubin

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cleared of conspiracy and perjury charges
and reinstated, Polk county Sheriff Monroe

Prickett said.

cause unnecessary
pollution,

IN BRIEF

TALLAHASSEE' I AP

preparations,

Valley site for $255,000. Th en
local homeowners ruse up In
protest, contending that a park
near their subdivision would
increase traffic hazards and

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Entl-s voting booth at Precinct No. 19

Brannen Resigns Post

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inissioners today that they still members of the homeowners
don't want a park located near association who presented them
their subdi vision e ven though w ith a list of items they want
the owner of the park site has eouipleted before park conagreed to accept $23,000 less struction begins.
than the $255,000 initial purBut, Prickett said any items
chase price,
presented to the county at the
Last Friday, officials of the Monday session did not
Overstreet Investment Co. represent the views of the
agreed to accept $232,000 for the entire homeowners association.
40-acre site.
"We have not voted for any

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category. Carter has lost his
edge in key states such as Ohio,
Maryland, North Carolina and the lone dissenting vote,
"I don't see why we could not
New Jersey. Elms tally of
or
should not wait a week or
probable electoral votes
so,"
Williams said.
dropped from 295 to the c urrent
Democratic commissioners
231.
Sid Vihlen Jr. and harry
Ford has added California to
Kwiatkowski voted for the
his column but dropped back to
contract.
an uncertain position in MichMeanwhile, Lannie Prickett,
igan, Virginia. Oregon and
it spokesman from the Apple
Maine.
V a lIe y
Homeowners
The closeness of the electoral
tssociation, said citizens have
vote survey is reflected in the
"not had time to call a special
independent
meeting." Prickett said he
vote. The Gallup and hams
ri
would like to "put it in the
surveys have found in th e past
record that we still oppose the
three days that the race
park."
come do wn to a virtual tie.

ORLANDO-. Ur1ited Growers said today
it telegraphed both President Ford and
Jimmy Carter urging immediate USDA
umnnwdity juice purchases of 25 to 30
million gallons of Florida's frozen con.

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fina l \s.sitiated Press
sur', cv or the stares .st:ows the
tally of electoral votes too close
to call.
.-1though Jimmy Carter still

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AP
The Public
Service Commission now has up to eight
months to wrestle with the largest rate-hike
request ever put before it' A 349'millioim hid
from Florida Power &amp; Light
The PSC ordered the request suspended on
Monday. Under state law, that action gives
the three-member panel until next summer to
study the matter and make a decision.
But the commissioners said they would
tackle the first thorns' question in the hike on
Nov. 29, that being a request by the utility fur
$40 million in increases in .January.
FP&amp;L, the state's largest power company.
is also seeking permission to recover construction costs of its St. Lucie nuclear power
plant.
The $500-million facility, scheduled to begin
operation in I.eceniher, would result in it drop
in fuel-adjustment charges for the Ut lit v's 1 7
million customers because of the chica per cut
of nuclear generation.

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WASHINGTON (AP)
Secretary of State
Henry A. Kissinger is barring three administration officials from a congressionally approved mission to the Soviet Union and 23
other European countries to monitor human
rights under the Helsinki agreement.
Rep. Dante B. Fasce" DFla., chairman of
the 1-mernber Ametican llelsnki commission, cvarged KissLiger late Monday with
'obstruction" for his decision. Kissinger
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Burundi Chief Overthrown
KINSHASA, Zaire i AP - President Michel
Micombero of the tiny central African republic of Burundi was overthrown in a military
coup Mondays a r ebel bropdcast announced
today. The broadcast, by a station calling
itself the Voice of Burundi Revolution, did not
identify the leader of the coup. Micombero, a
member of the minority ruling Tutsi tribe,
took power 10 years ago, replacing a Tutsi
monarchy with a Tutsi republic, The majority
Hutu tribe attempted to take over in 1972 but
failed, and United Nations officials said the
Tutsis massacred at least 80,000 Hutus.

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I3EIRUT, Lebanon AP
Prospects for it
lasting truce in Lebanon's civil war improved
somewhat today with the agreement by
two
important Christian leaders to allow the Arab
peacekeeping force to police their territory.
'We do not oppose deployment of the panArab
police force in any Lebanese area provided
this force gains the confidence of the Lebanese
people and becomes a source of security."
said Pierre Gemavel, the head of the Phalange party, Former President Camille
Chamoun, the leader of the National Liberal
party, told President Elias Sarkis he also
would accept the peace force.

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Dt'ltona
l.inda F. Smith, I"rndale
StephanIe D. Sapp, Fern Park
E rnest C. \1 ant cv. Take
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ADMISSIONS

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Sanford.
Robert K B.ernosky
Ionic M. Collier
.Jhn K. [)ehiart
Aiimy Ellertx'
Norman Haddock
Patsy C. Barlow
Patrick F hicmirv
Edward C..' Howard
Asher J. Kanner
James J. Kendaii
I'aiil F) Miller
Katherine \rtm
Victor Owen
Mike Sabo
Myra M. &amp;'hiamiel
Glailys Williatris
William 'ati'
Frit.,da Se'ufer. t)cRary
byte U W.iLson, Ik'Bary
I uit1er G nkrson, l)cltoima
,timit'S I) \I out:. I )cltona

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Sirs
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Bradley &amp; baby b.r,
Mrs
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Keeney &amp; baby bo
.irs. Jimit'.s I 'nra "'liii
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Gilbert F Iit'geiiia:i, I it'd a.
Stephen (. Dickens, Ott!
Carl K Goodwin, Delton.:
lila (;4s)tlWfl, t)eltona
I -'Verne F Pohl, I)eltori,t
S&amp;'k'mia King, F.ilterpris('
I)unal:l It Stoddard, ()i tug.'
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Cecil I) Witl.',on, (Jrangt I it'
Rebecca Perez, Bronx. N' V
F_dna Pri'r, Philati't;t:ia,
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Abner Jackson
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Mrs. Bessie L. Riddle, 70, of
2201 Coronado Concourse,
Sanford, died Monday at her
bomite Born in West Virginia,
di' came to Sanford five years
frorii Akron, Ohio She was
a mmiemriber of Central Baptist
I"hureb.

Survivors
include
her
husband, Ernest K. Riddle,
Sanford; daughters, Mrs.
M,irct'ne Scyoc, Talmadge,
Ohio, SI iss Linda Riddle,
Ch a rdon, Ohio and Mrs.
Carolyn Wallace, Garland,
Fe
sun, Earl, Baton Rouge,

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Funeral Notice

from the corrections system into non-penal,
jio b-stressing activities 'under the three-year
program, LI Guy. Jim Williams said in a
Monday news release.
The counties are Alachua, Browai- d,
Columbia, Lake, Marion, Orange, Osceola and
Seminole.

RIDDLE. MR$. BESSiE L.—
iur,trii ',er,'cn lot Mrs 8'et.i
NOd),. 70, of 2101 Coronado
Concourse. tantord, who died
'.i ;,iijy 41 her home wit be held
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p rr at Central
a.$jtst Church w.lt Rev
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Ohio and Mrs. Gladys Vauglu,
Akron, Ohio brother. Ge in
Queen,
Tatimiadge, Ohio, lit
grandchildren and three gru.tgrandchildren
Grammikow F unerai hurt i:. in
tharge of arrangemmments

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Figures, statistics, percentages

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Tuesday, November 2. 1976-4A
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NORMAN
JOSEPH

IX)YI .E. Publisher

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I), VAN BRACKI.E Advertising Director

Hine E)'hvt'r
uck, 3. ents: Month. $2.40; 6 Months, $l1.2tL
$28 10. II ,1.iil In Florida same as home delivery. All
thrr m.nl Mnth. $. ): Months,
20. 12 Months, $32.40.

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Let Our Leaders
Speak Their Minds

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been thrown and bandied about in recent months,
et'ks and days especially in connection with one
of the proposed amendiiienLs to the Florida State
lTLStltUtmil ()(( ttKLI)'S ballot.
l'hr .111 It' intinent, n umber 6, to Article II would
prevent the number of fulltime salaried state
ciiiployes from exceeding one percent of the official
estimate of the state's population for the preceding
year.
Coincidentally in that context, the Florida
iii,,iiitxr of Comiiwrc' in its (ktolx'r "I gislativc
lit lint'" newsletter has added more figures to the
natkr
\i trli ug to the newsletter, Florida cxj'crieiweii a 10 percent rate of growth tit state
overniiieiit, (Ilinliared to an 8.5 Percent growth for
0w t!nitt'tl States as a whole from 1973 to 1975. But.
is h igh a jum p as this might seem, F'lori lii was
'utdone b soitic of those other states often corn;ircd and linked In Florida as high-population
00%%th states California, Texas, and Arizon.
.11 co rding to the ch;uiuiix'rs, these states had slightly
IlWhvl t'rct'nta ge i ncreases u stat &amp;' go ver iii cot

employment. And, among the Southern states,
Alabama, Georgia and North and South Carolina
also had larger increases than Florida.
Up until 1973, it was noted, these southern states
cre lower than Florida and stunt' experts suggest
that the changing trend emphasizes the fact that
Florida was harder hit by the recession than the
others.
And, speti1icall in the matter of Florida
(IVei iii id it ciii plo) iii cut, the "Hotline" indicates
that 'as Florida's population has grown, the
iuuiiibcr of .state cuiiployes as a percentage of that
lio pulation has grown Faster."
From 1973 to 1975, it Is noted, population grew 8.2
percent, %% title the number of state employes increased 10 percent. In 1973 there were 95,505 state
u'iiiployes, representing 1.22 percent of the total
populatiui. lest year this number grew to 105,095,
or 1.24 i'ercent of the state population of 8,484,230.
Total government in Florida, it is also reported,
ranks First in terms of total wages paid. Between
1963 and 1973, for instance, total private wages and
salaries increased 201 percent; while the state
payroll increased 295 percent

Prock Challenges Pubille c Defender Fee Schedules

The 1975 state government payroll totaled $899.8
million, more than double what It was in 1970 and 33
percent more than what it was in 1973.
In 1975 the average monthly earnings for state
employes in Florida was 1909, representing a 60.6
percent increase since 1970.
The U. S. average earnings for state government
employes remains above the Florida average, but
the gap, according to the Chamber, is closing. In
1970 the difference was around $100; in 1975, it was
$55. Florida's average earnings are more than other
southern states.
As for the future, the Florida Chamber of
('oulunerct' notes that, if by the year 2000 the stati'
population is 12.5 million — considered a con.
servative estimate — and the employe percentage
growth is at the same rate as the previous 30 years,
there will i 342,&amp;X) state cmpioye.
It is therefore possible, the Chamber states, that
state government will more than triple in size In the
next 25 years.
Thus, the proposed constitutional amendment to
'ai:ck II on today's ballot takes on added
significance.

By ROB LLOYD
Herald Staff Writer

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The general has a reputation for directness, a

quality not unusual for those who have dedicated
their lives to military service.
Gen. Brown's comment to a reporter that
Israel was a military burden to the United States
created shock waves in Congress and the Jewish
community. It should not have. The general made
it clear that he was speaking in a strictly militaryilita ry
sense about our commitment of supplies to Israel.
He did not address the obligation we have to Israel
as an ally, nor could he have since he has no policymaking authority in foreign affairs.
Gen. Brown was equally frank in his
assessment that British military forces are
"pathetic." One can argue about the fact that
England's defense forces are a shadow of what
they were or what they should be. Not surprisingly,
a number of British officers came to Gen. Brown's
defense when Jimmy Carter tried to make the
Brown statements an overblown campaign issue.
The troublesome thing about the intense
reaction to the opinion of Gen. Brown is that it is
more against his candor and frankness than to the
truth of what he said. That is also the case in the
immediate public reaction to the advance text of a
speech prepared by FBI Director Clarence M.
Kellev which criticized the press. Because of the
uproar, Kelley was asked by his boss, the attorney
general, to delete the critical remarks.
It's too bad. Kelley should speak his mind, as
should Brown, now and in the future, so the chips
may fall as they will.

JOHN

D. LOFTON, JR.

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IIUNTINC;TON. W.
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politician. A Democrat, he has told his constituents of the corruption in his party. A U.S.
Representative for some 35,000 coal miners, he
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has risked his life to expose evil in the workers'
union. And let it be recalled that although
LAZY
Congress raised its own pay in 1975, Ken }lechler
still refuses the money.
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So it was early this year, in the autumn of his
ninth term in office. Hechler, 61, confounded
practicalit y again, lie decided to run for the
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Jeep talking of honesty and democratic process
Jeep,
Vuk, yuk. Ah, well John iJay Rockefeller
outspent Uechler $1.7 million to $30,000, and won

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The more to a middiecade census, signed into law by

President Ford, acknowledges the changing
pace of life in the
United States.

The American population has grown and become more
mobile during the second half of the 20th Century. Federal
policies, business initiatives, local government needs are tied to
identification of trends within the great society.
The

traditional method of counting and categorizing the
nation's people every 10 years lags behind the changes in the
habits of the population.
The scheduled national census for 1985 will replace hundreds of regional head counts undertaken at untold expense to

meet special informational demands.
The

revision of the census law is a Bicentennial recognition

of the increased tempo of the American heartbeat and of
need to keep a close watch on the American pulse.

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Likeview Center, a skilled
nursing home, and there are
persons employed there. Mrs.
Mike said the 105 beds are
usually filled. S usan L'astrianni
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stiultl be ordered us a mirror
Senkarik said it doesn't take so
Long to cut and grind a mirror
as it does to frame a piece of art
or .i pitcure. Still and all,
'umkirik is flXiOILS to have
Christmas gift orders for
mirrors early. rather than late
ii the day Dec 24'
S'nkiirik's ;lass and Paint is
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Perennial itemi, crocheted
placeniats, Calico Critters stick
amiiiuials, Christmas dough
ornaments, and a host of other
items. S pecial note should be
taken that there is a wide
variety

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uamiie'nts.

A Touch of Country will have
a moth at the Home Show
November 11-14 in (lando.
It is in the Co ur tyard and is
open Monday through Saturday
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.me planning to give a ring to
place the order as soon as
3X)Ssilile Rings are available
for &amp;'uiiinole, l.sun,iru, Like
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ChriNtiiia.s la away orders on
jt'welrs utt'uuis.
(',grben's will give free
cstimiiates on Timex repairs and
antique clock repairs.
('arbe'ius is located on the
north end of lAngwood Plaza,
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Monday. through
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holi da y,
uthem sports after a mnnth's "UI'' the proper prograiui
John S(hlenk, one if the
use i'he'se wtre stattun''nts outlined for tht' sufferer
in;idt' hs Boyl Evans. owner of
'I t' respirators are available lwnt'rs, said that his Firm offers
II types if transportation
('lIrupfttt. Breathing (are
Fii rental use on a uiiinthls
services. 797 Ow',
Ci, basis. Oxygen is also available except buses.
Groups, couples or in(or those umet'ding it at homut'
\itiluiilnte Springs, last week.
Charges ire made directly in, 'tividuals may confer with
Evuues noted that sufferers of hitut' lrt',tfiiog
('aribbean ('rulses about
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If the United States loses the capacity for
frank and open discussion without undue passion,
the cornerstone of the First Amendment will have
tarnished a bit. Inhibiting speech is only a step
behind preventing it.

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o"ners, said 'A picture frame
IN like a diamond. It's forever!''
Ile added it takes time to o a
perfect job and, if anyone
wishes to have art framed for a
Christmiias gift, that the work be

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!'st of the ('hrmstzna., giftving and decorating items
have been stocked in A Touch of
Country, Longwood Village
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Shopping Center, I l. 434 and
ce Kirtle), owner, noted

Nursing Center, 919 F. 20(1 St., making
the
atmosphere Mike," as she is affectionately
Sanford, enjoyed a Halloween "general party'like,"
known .
Lakeview
adParty last Friday forenoon and
i'lie children were dressed in iuiinistrator, said that plans are
many of them were in costumes Halloween costumes for their underway for the Thanksgiving
for the occasion. Children from annual visit. Following the observance then there will be.
.lcanine
Mcclaio's
Kin- party, all residents and the ttie annual bazaar, sponsored
dt'rgartt'n School in Sanford kinder g arteners enjoyed a light by the activities department.
were on land to cnt'rt;iri the lii:h t';.'th'r
The bazaar, Dec. 6-10, will
feature items the residents
have made during the year. All
will be for sale Jane Miller is in
charge of the event,

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WASHINGTON - One of the unfortui;ite
things a bo ut Jimmy Ca rt er's conversation with
1a)boI)' magazine is that the national news
ruietlia focused exclusively on Carter's confessioris about adultery and lust but totally
ignored many other newsworthy aspects of this
story.
— Item: Crime is the hidden issue in this
presidential campaign. A recent Gallup Poll
showed it as die fourth most important concern
I o the American people. Yet Carter, when asked
what kind of judges he would appoint as
['resident, says they would be "competent" and
"sound" but it wo ul d be "inappropriate to ask 4
them how t he y were going to r ul e on a pa rt ic ular
question be fore I ap point them."
But, pray tell, why? In Oklahoma City last
month, Carter criticized Earl Warren's Supreme
Court for having gone "too far" to the point
where "sincere, honest, dedicated, competent
enforcement officers found it almost onpossible to comply with all the technicalities
and obviously guilty people were released and
unpunished and society in the process suffered
handily.
What in the world would be wrong with
Actually, Ilechier's blasted impracticality
President Carter asking his potential appointees
defeated him twice in the primary. The
to the Supreme Court or lower federal courts if
newspapers convinced him he shouldn't run for
they
agree? I see nothing improper with this at
30 per cent, used car prices 52 per cent
NEW YORK(AP) - The President of the
governor and Congress at the same time, thus he
all, or his asking about any other issues per.
One of the most
withdrew from the latter and thereupo Forfeited United States during the next four years must
encouraging developments, taming to law enforcement, for that matter.
points out Fabian linden of the Conference
one of the safest house seats in America. It was a continue to deal with grievous price problems
Item. Carter says abortion is "wrong" but
Board, which compiled these percentages. IS in his Interview he .sa
noble sacrifice — but do you see now why they involving the basic needs of food, shelter and
ys the 1973 Supreme Court
health. his work is cut out for him.
that food prices over the past 12 months have ruling
call him crackpot?
which in effect makes abortion-onrisen barely at all. But can it continue?
The most encouraging view of the challenge is
demand legal
"suits me all right." This
Which brings us to the present. And Ken
that at least a start has been made; from the
'Ihe high Jobless rate meanwhile has proved to position
is so incongruous that interviewer
hiechler is at it again. Against the wishes of his extraordinary peak of 12 per
be far more stubborn than expected, a situation Robert
cent in the midst of
&amp;'heer asks Incredulously: "You think
party, and against the conventional wisdom of
recession, inflation has dropped to between Sand
that
chauvinistically has been attributed to it's wrong, but the ruling suits you?"
his industry, he is campaigning for Congress as a 6
women. It is the growing number of women
per cent today.
— Item: What kind of people generally would
write-in candidate,
entering the workforce that causes the problem, President Carter be appointing to high office'
But even as the rate came down, the economic
we are told.
A write-in candidate? That is like being a landscape has remained pitted and pocked with
Well. Carter doesn't say but his campaign
Any woman
neuter at a sex orgy. American write-in can- mriines yet to he defused. There is the chance of
who has newly taken a job knows manager, Hamilton Jordan, gives us a clew, lie
didates are usually people who wear propellers higher oil prices. There is the potential for
the matter is more complex than that. Life style tells interviewer Scheer: "You're going to set'
in their caps and stand for things like the un- shortages. There are special inflationary
are changing, and many families now depend new faces, new ideas. The government is going
upon two incomes and, in growing numbers, on to be
constitutionality of goat's milk. The last write-in problems involving housing, medical care and
run by people you have never heard of."
more than two Incomes.
to win in this state was Mickey Mouse. The good ecology,
This can hardly be reassuring to those who may
The
old boys say Hechler should take a saliva test.
There remains also the memory of the exoutlook of women also is changing, and the vote for Carter but are still doubtful because
country now has the opportunity to utilize the they don't
And yet, Maybe this time Ken Ilechler will perience, and that too tends to be inflationary,
know where he really stands on the
laugh last.
services and skills of many females who Issues.
threatening to swell demand in certain areas
heretofore hid their talents in often rewarding
when fears
that prices are likely to be
But Carter does say something that is unNot that he is so much as smiling yet. At best higher
in thearise
future.
but sometimes menial household work.
dou bt edly reassuring to th ose who will make up
the writ e- in pr ocess is conf us ing to those with the
The opportunity to benefit from these newly his
Though they experienced them, many families
personal staff, if he is President. When asked
franchise. At worst, it is too intimidating to
leased skills is erroneously viewed as the about
contemplate. For example there are two ways of are still awed to realize that fish costs 75 per cent
his own strict moral code and whether he
problem when, in truth, the problem is that WC
voting in this district, by paper ballot in some more today than five years ago, that food overall
would set a "puritanical tone" in the White
have failed to develop an economy that can
locations and by machines in others. Moreover has risen 53 per cent, and that prices in general
House, Carter says exasperatedly:
benefit from this resource.
"I've been a governor for four years
the machines are not all alike. Hence, though have soared 41 per cent.
The near8 percent jobless rate today is topped Anybody
liechler has tried mightily to educate his supcan come and look at my record. I
And that medical care has risen 44 per cent in
in the past 30-plus years only by the rates that didn't run
porters for Nov. 2, many of them quietly admit those five years, fuel oil more than 100 per cent,
around breaking down people's doors
prevailed last year and which averaged out to 8.5 to see if
that, "Well, it's Just too much trouble."
transportation 40 per cent, automnobile insurance
they were fornicating. This is
per cent
ridiculous."
Now, thus has got to be good news for Carter's
press aide, Jody Powell, his speechwriter, Pat
Anderson, his pollster, Pat Cadell, his media
adviser, Gerald ltafshoon, and his ad
Iiiints(rative assistant, Greg Scnneiders. Why
Because interviewer Scheer says of these mnt'n
"They are, at least some of them, as hard'
drinking, fornicating, pot-smoking, free-thinking 1p
WASHINGTON The voting on Tuesday will Kendall's Council."
Olympics. He said that Pepsico was Interested in a group as has been seen in higher
politics
settle not only whether Gerald Ford or Jimmy
Despite this underover opposition, Kendall
maintaining its longterm position in the U.S.S.R.
When Scheer asks Jordan if It isn't odd, given
Carter will occupy the White House but whether managed to survive Watergate and to achieve a
and Felt co nfident that it would do so."
the "purity" of the Carter campaign, thaj "few
Pepsi Cola or Coca Cola will be the most favored close relationship with President Ford.
Kendall has a barter deal with the Soviets; he e' you guys go to church, that you all drink and
beverage or the next four years.
Coke's John Paul Austin, on the other hand,
trades Pepsi cola for vodka. The U.S. embassy mess around and some of you even smoke dope,"
Not that the election will change the drinking has the inside track with Jimmy Carter. By
offered the State Dept. this additional, con- he replies: "No, Jimmy's not self-righteous
habits of many Americans. But it could deter- accideat of geography, Coca Cola headquarters
flderiial report:
lie's very tolerant."
mine whether the Russians must continue to happens to be located in Atlanta where Carter
"Kenll told us that oresent trends indicate
Scheer tells how once during the early stage
satisfy their cola thirst with Pepsis or whether presided as governor of Georgia.
volume of vodka imports into U.S. could support of the campaign, two Carter aides who were
It was Austin's pleasure to provide free Cokes
they will be given a chance to try Cokes.
the early construction of a total of 25 Pepsi Cola married met two women In a hotel lobby and
There is even a tantalizing possibility that 800 for Carter's political barbecues, to help tinbottling plants in the U.S.S.R. lie said his were taking them
to their roonu. He describes
million Chinese may start guzzling the cola with derwrite the governor's Prayer Breakfast and to
longterm goal was M plants."
what happened:
the right political connections. The cola habit host at least one luncheon for the visiting
"The elevator stopped at a floor below theirs,
A Pepsi spokesman said the State Dept. cable
might also spread to Cuba in the event of an governor from Pernambuco.
and in walked Jimmy and
was
wrong;
he
zaid
the
company
has
no
plans
the
door
opened
accommodation with Fidel Castro.
Perhaps encouraged by Carter's unproved
in the Rosalyn. Not a word was exchanged. The aides
beyond
constructing
five
Pepsi
plants
Pepsi's Donald Kendall has had special en- political fortunes, Austin has made three trips to
Soviet Union. He also disputed the derogatory stared nervously at the ceiling of the elevators as
tree to the White House during the Republican Russia to explain the capitalist principle of
State Dept. memo; he said Kendall had worked the two ladies giggled nervously and nudged
occupancy. Ilee had the foresight in the l960s to competition to the Soviets. They, in turn, have
unselfishly for the best interests of the United each other. I was told later that Jimmy never
help set up Richard Nixon in a lucrative law been mightily impressed by Coke's connections
States
Iliciitiomwd the Incident to either aide."
on the trade council.
practice in New York City.
with Carter 'Ihey have questioned members of
How all of this squares with Carter's
After Nixon became President, he returned the Coke delegation closely obout the enigmatic
A Coca Cola spokesman said either Kendall or statement in his Playboy interview that "our
the favor by appointing Kendall as the top Carter,
the "able was wrong; he said
the offer to provide government should Justify the character and 14
American on the U.S.-1,LS.S.R. Trade and
Austin offered to provide Cokes for the 1980
Cokes for the Olympics was between $3 million moral principles of the American
people,"
Economic Council
and $5 million not $10 million.
a position Kendall used to Olympics in Moscow if the Soviets would open
Carter did not say nor was he asked.
introduce Pepsis to Russia. He pushed Pepsis so their country to competition between the two
Meanwhile, Austin Is trying to introduce "the
Item: Considering Carter's criticLsne, of Earl
aggressively, in fact, that it antagonized rival colas. This possibility brought Kendall on a
real thing" to Russia and Kendall is trying to Butz's racist
Joke, one would think that
members of Henry Kissinger's staff.
flying trip to Russia a few weeks ago.
keep it out. This great cola battle may be somebody would have called attention to
They drafted a bitter memo and cii culated it
He played it cool. Afterward, the U.S. emdecided, indirectly, by the voters on Tuesday. Playboy interviewer Scheer's report that the
privately within government circles. The memo bassy reported to the State Dept.: "In call on
Footnote Both Kendall and Austin have brother of the candidate, Billy Carter, is
charges that Kendall "exploited his friendship Ambassador. Kendall mentioned that Coca Cola
made
an exploratory trip to the chin
described as an "incorrigible crac ke r who sti ll
with Nixon to further his international business is seeking Soviet authorization to sell Its product
mainland.
Both came back convinced that China uses the word nigger when he's drinking with his
interests.
at 1980 Olympic Games and had already offered
is't yet ready For colas. But both men are eager old buddies at the gas station.
"One example of this exploitation is in the $10 million for such rights, as contrasted with $3
to
Introduce their favorite beverage to China ,
My favorite line in Jimmy Carter's Playboy
delicate, controversial area of U.S.-Soviet trade. million offered in Montreal.
perhaps
on
a
limited
basis
at
first
as
a
interview
was when he was asked If he had any
Kendall used his friendship with Nixon t obtain
"lie noted that Soviet authorization of sale b
problems
ap pea ring in the magazine, If he
yref
reshment
for
tourists,
the pos ition of U.S. co-chairman of th e U.S.- Coca Cola would apply only to Olympic Gaines,"
thought he'd be criticized?
U.S.S.R. Trade and Economic Council. It has continued the confidential cable. "Kendall stated
Kendall is ahead of Austia, according to State
"i don't object to that at all," he replied. "I
become so much a personal tool of Kendall's that he was not disturbed by this development and
Dept. sources, In the backstage maneuverings to don't
believe I'll be criticized."
Department of Commerce people refer to it as was not interested In selling Pepsi Cola at the
follow up a possible detente with Cuba.
File this under: "Famous last Words."

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Judge McGregor said the
local judges adopted the
schedule three years ago and if
Brock "doesn't wish to be courtap pointed and work for the
prevailing rate" that he should
have his name removed from
the list.
Brock said he takes cases for
indigents for the local Legal Aid
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was adopted in a Seminole.
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He said when he put his name
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where regular public defenders
have a conflict in representing
a defendant that he "was not
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be an appeal to a federal court.
Judge McGregor reserved
ruling on Brock's motion and
said he will consult with other
circuit judges on the situation.

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Brock submitted earlier stitutional rights have been
affidavits from two other at- violated by the fee schedule
torneys saying they thought situation in that his private
Brock's services in the drug property — his time and costs
case were worth at least $1,650
have been taken for public
to $1,800. Brock said if he had use without Just compensation,
been hired privately in the case lie cited a federal court decision
his Fee would have been $2,500 that hue says backs his position
to $3,000,
and argued his unction before a
The Altamonte Springs court reporter, apparently
lawyer said he feels his con- building a record should there

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Newman Brock told Circuit defense attorneys in capital
Judge Robert Ii. Mct;regor in a ('ases at $750 plus up to $250 for
Monday hearing that circuit Investigative expenses, he said.
Julgc have -stall uli,irily, by
Brock said he contends that
some order" decided that
the $389 he received on court
appointed defense attorneys order for defending a man
will get a iuuxIuuiim of $350 Ili acquitted
by a jury in &amp;'pIll second.di'gree felomi) cases tcuuuber in a mniirijuiana
and $750 in first-degree felony
Felony
case is a violation of
CilS'S.
State
law sets
the lawyer's constitutional
remm)ufleratitj,i for appointed rights,

A Former assistant state
attorney has Filed a motion in
circuit court challenging the
constitutional it' of a court-set
fee schedule for lawyers ipinted as special public
efenders in felony cruminal
cases.

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Foot in the mouth disease is endemic among
those in high government service. A simple, honest
remark that is misinterpreted often can give officials great trouble. The latest to relearn this
lesson is Gen. George S. Brown, chairman of the
Joint Chiefs of Staff.

Tuesday, Nov. 2, 1976-5A

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Mtttv.ati4ii takes many For,iis. F'or
.JIII Ehrmann. it was the presmci- of national television. l"or
i4ltji l)ut(on, it was the memory
1 a rookie seasomi best fory,ttt'n. Amid (or I .lell Mitchell,
it as the fact that it was "a big
iiItht.

IffuiLse in check for ,i .8-I vie- passing and just 54 yards yards that kee us all working very,
tory.
total offense.
very hard. It was a learning cxThe (riuiiiph was the Colts'
I)utton, the third-year defen- Iricnce, I guess, but I don't
filth in a row ami gave them a 7. sive end who also had one of the want to relive it.
I record and a two-game lead I 4115' SIX sacks, agreed that TV
Mitchell, whose 136 y-(is
i'ver New Englamid in the Amer- helped get the teaiii up for pushed his AEC-leading total to
Iran ('onferen' East. Houston I louston
ut for himself, 796, said he wasn't thinking that
now is 4-4 after losing its third I)uttoii added, it was the linger- iiiuch about national exposure
coiLSCCu(iVC galift'.
ing image of a 2-12 record his or atoning for past short'I%liatevei turned theiii on.
"We were high," said Rh- rookie year with Baltimore that comings when he took the field
l':Iiiiiinmm, l)utton, Mitchell amid rmnanim, who had four tackles
irovided the boost.
Monday night.
the rest of (lit' Baitiniore Colts arid a quarterback sack from
''I've been there I with a los"It was a big game, that's
itere rt'adv for Monday tiight's los right defensive tackle posiri and I (toni ever want to go all,'' he said. "In a game like
iiati.inall
televiseil game tom. "A lot ol it was tcam back," he said. "ft's a force that, all you have to do is wire
.igai;ist llotiin, ali(t the oilers iride; not a feeling that we had
toulti il, nothing to il.ititpt'n the lk'CI1 slighteil b 1'\,', but we just
spirit
ltwl the chance to say, 11ev,
TIi (''Its, pla irig in their here we are."'
first Monday iiight National
The Colts gave up 190 net
Football l.eague gaimie in four
ards to Houston, hut most of
sears. turned houston turn- theoi caim.' in two late ti)U('li.
6A-Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.
Iuesdiy, Nov. 2,
,vt'rs tnt'' earls tourhdosin.s
tiwmi drives. \t the half, the
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PiP.. YER OF WEEK

prospect of accepting the player of the week award
From Optimist ('lub member I)elbert Abney.
Seminole oFfensive backs coach Emor Blake looks
on at the right. Br son was selected the top player in
his team's 25-7 victory over Lake hlowtll last
weekend.

SPORTS

fly MAJOR A%H)S B. IlOOl'IJ':
The Wizard of Odds

loball.''
The ('olts' defense forced two
key turnovers early, fir recovering a Ronnie Coleman
fwiible at the Houston 13, then

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22
Roth tunes B.iltimnore follo
ed with touchdowns, the first by
Roosevelt leaks on a fouryard
nm and the second by En
McCaule
on a one-yard
plunge. I4'aks and McCauley
each finished with two lOs

('ahifornia
Trojans-Stanford
encounter at the Cardinals
Stadiu1ii is the major attraction
on the West Coast. The Cardinals have shown flashes of
brilliance but they will be n
match for Rick)' Bell and Co.,
and we look for a Trojan
truumph, 35-18, in the 54th
repeat of this California classic
A couple of big ones in tlmt'
Southwestern Conference will
find Texas and houston butting
heads in Austin and when it's all
over the Texas IA)nghorns will
own a narrow 23.21 victory over
the Cougars. .Also in the
Southwestern, in a very event
niatchup, Baylor will take the

Last Hurrah Set
For Pop Warners
Pup Warner teams in Seminole County take one last
huurah this Saturday before divisional playoffs for
istseason play begins.
There will be intra-sectional rivalries for the most
iart at three locations Saturday-Seminole little I sague
held. Lake howell High and Oviedo High.
The schedule:
Seminole Little League
I p in. - league vs. Nlilwee Pee Wet'
.1 in. - Jackson heights vs. Sanford Midget.
:
- Lakeview vs. Sanford Junior Midget
7 p.m. - league vs. Milwee Midget.
Lake hIoell
:i p.m. - South Seminole vs. Tuskawilla Pee Wee.
p iii. - South St'mninole vs. 'luskawilla Junior Midget
7 rn. - South Seminole vs. Tuskawilla Midget.
Oviedo
pin. - league vs . Milwce Junior Midget.
1 pitt. - South Titusville vs. South Seminole Junior
lautamn.
prim. North Titusville vs. Sanford Junior Bantam

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cnce.
last ieek's Second Ten (i'llsLsted of Notre Dame, 1-lorihi,
Oklahoma, Arkansas, Fex;m,
Oklahoma State, Alabani,i *
MissisSippi State, Colorado and
Cincinnati Mississippi State dropped ut
of the rankings following a 34-17
loss to Alabama while ('ui
cinnati disappeared after boi ing to Gtrgia 31-17. Me,miiwhile, Texas A&amp;M returned
alter a three-week absence liv
crushing Southern Methodist
36-0 while Houston reappeared
following a one-week hiatus
with a 49-21 thumping Of Texas
h rit man.

Gators' Chandler
Lineman
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Coach
I)oug Dickey of 12th-ranked
Florida said before the football
season opened that split end
Wes Charniler "might be the
mnning edge in a number of
gaines this season."
('handler, a 186-pound junior,
ìas the winning edge Saturday
hen the Gators trimmed Auburn 24-19. his perfonnance
hs earned him The Associated
Press' Southeastern Lineman
if the Week award.
('handler scored two touchlowns on pass receptions of 64
and 44 yards and galloped 44
yards on a reverse for another
apparent score, but it was
c;ilk'd back by a clipping penalt.

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Q. After all hIs years as a player and a coach, involved closely
wiUt what happens right on the court, can Bill Sharman now be
happy in his front office role as the general manager of the los
T.J., Santa Ana, Calif.
First, I would think that Sharman's just happy to still have a
job. The last couple of years have been rough for hun, both

professionally and personally. And he says, about his rule as
general manager, "I won't miss the travelling - and the onepowt
ball games." Bill's also smart enough not to interfere with Jerry
West as the coach of the lakers.
(1. In football, college and-or pro, what Is meant by a "redshirt?" - Bob Cosgrowe, San Lorenzo, Calif.
It applies only to college football. It means that a coach, fir
stockpiling purposes, or to give a kid an extra year's maturity,
will holil him out for a season to stretch hi.s eligibility to play over
a five-year period. The young man will continue to practice

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College

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UCLA 36. Oregon 0
New Me,,co 31, Utah 24

Baltimore .it Sari Dego
iSash.ngton at sin rr,ncisco

Utah St II. Wiber St Il

Atlinti at Seattle

Virginia 26. Lehigh to
Tulsa 13. Va Tech 7

Monday, Nov. 5
Los Angeles at (incirviati

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lub 218 2 L 'nik Contruton 74

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Traclor 19' • 12', 5 Worling

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'rIck. 161. 2Cm Morris 154. Miry
JohnSOn 211. Kathi' Bhren IS)

I r;.I(Q U Haul 2)

FI g n Games Norma Gromer
v,,rr on Budrik 151 Linda SOn
H .h Se'"s .'.'ar, )iihn'Icn 553
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(1. Why Is Sparky Anderson so set against the designated
hitter in baseball? Didn't It work to his advantage In the World

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Q. Why did Manager Billy Martin of the Yankees completely

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The Mets stocked their original roster with a preponderance
of veterans. In that first yea',
the Mets lost more games than
any team in history.
"You have to realize that
when the Mets became winners," Gonnan said, "it was
with time players from their
farm system
Tom Seaver,
Jerry Koosman, Gary Gentry
arid Sod IlarreLson.

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successful expansion teams
ever, and they went with young
players."
The Royal" won the A!, West
Division flag this season, eight
years after they came into the
league. That tied (hem with the
Mets (or the fastest rise intit (lie
playoffs for any expansion club.
The Mets won the NI. East, the
NI. pennant and the World
Series In 1969.

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5y'atu 24, Navy 2)
Te,at Tech 42. ICU ii
Tulane IS. W. Va IS

Angeles 1..akers? Won't hi' he second-guessing Jerry West?

Florida Frosh

the AL amid San Diego and Mon.
(real entered the NI, During
that expansion, Bavast was
port of the San Diego organization and Gunnan was with
Kansas City.
"It's been proven that the
best way to build Is with young
players," said Gonnan, who
was Kansas City's director of
player prucuruncnt in 1969.
"The Royal's are one of the most

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player is drafted from its
roster, mimi established teaumi can
protect three others.
Washington and Los Angeles
joined the American League in
1961, and the National League
grew to 10 teams the following
year with the New York Mets
and llouston.
In 1969, Kansas City and
Seattle
which imioved to Milwaukee one year later
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Q. llow are the seedings of the top players determined in (ht'
professional tennis tournaments? — R.S., San Rafael, Calif.
They used to be done arbitrarily by a recent expert or a CCIII'
mnittee, but tennis is now in the computer age. The seedings for all
tournaments are decided by computer rankings, based on player

Bulldogs Top

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Brigham Young 54, UTE P 7
Brown 21, Djrtmouth S
No. Carolina Clemson ii
Coo St II, Idaho I
Corneil 20. Columbia 7
Delaware 32. Davidson 20
Duke 22. Wake Forest IS
Cent M,ch 30, E Mich TO
Flor,di 24. Georgia 2)
Florida St 35. So. Miss ii (Ni
Note Dame 32. Ga Tech 14
iowa St 2$. Kansas 22
Kentucky 32, Vanderbiit 2$
Maryland 20. Cincinnati II
Tenn 24. Memphis St 1)
Miami I Fli.) 33. Boston Col 2$ tNt
Miami 10 I II. W Mich 7
Miii St 30. Auburn 21
M,*sours 11, Colorado 20
Nebraskj 12. Oklahoma St 14
Wichita St Ii N Me, St 11
M'nnej.ota 35. Northwestern I
Ohio Stat, 35. lit,nout II
Ottihoma 35. Kansas St II
Penn St 20, No Car,, St Is
Harvard 37, Penn IS
Pittsburgh 45. Army II
54 IthIg
30. Purdue II
Rice 28. SMU 6
E Carolina 3$, Richmond II
Rutgers 13. Lousviile 16
Sin Diego St 2$. San Jose St 231 NI
So Cal 35, Stantord II

It goes back to old Amos Alonzo Stagg nnore than half a centur)'
ago. I think Bob Zuppke of Illinois also honed it. It's simply a
hocus-pocus double reverse designed to make the defense chase
around both sides of the field, after which the ball is latteralled
back tothe man who .startc(l it all, the quarterback, who seeks out
a passing target. The l3altimore Colts could have turned around
Super Bowl Ill, which they lost to the New York Jets, if Earl
Morrall on the tag end of a flea flicker had spotted Jimmy (hr all
alone in the end

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tith young talent."
This is the fifth time a league
is allowing newcomers into
ba'ieLsill'sseiet-t circle. The two
t'xpaiiaon clubs eath will draft
34) players mit it cost of $175,000 a
head.
The 12 established teammis
each will lose a total of five
players, Each team can protect
IS players and all minor leagu&amp;'rs signed after 1975. As soon

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l4.agt's expansion draft.
"Fundamentally, we hope to
draft young players," said Ibvao "Rut sonw' of our draft
ihoices will be veterans who
i-in provide stabil:ty for an otherwise young lineup."
"We're going to go alter tht.'
best young talent available,"
saul Gorman. "We'll also
rinkie in some veterans for
$ai1ility. But you have to build

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The two
lout, who will be at the controLs
lot baseball e'xpansioniists
SeattJ' and Toronto will hi'
ressmg the' same buttons.
I',.'tc'r Bavasi, vice president
,miiti gt'ne'ial mimanager of the Torontli I4lut- Jo)s, and Lou Gorimiami. director of player operatUnis for the Seattle Mariners,
both
they will be fishing for
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Gyunrtastics classes and girls phI. 'Ihe eight-week course is
basketball are next on the list of designed to teach such skills as
.ctivities provided for area twnbling, vaulting, and balance
soutigsters by the Sanford heun.
Recreation Department.
Girls between the ages of 10BoOt boys and girls are 14 mind interested in playing
liermitted and urged to sign up basketball should register.
for gymnastic classes which Tryouts will be held Nov. 20 at
\tart Nov. 29.
the Fort Mellon courts. League
(lasses For ages 6-10 will be games will be at Lakeview
held on Mondays and classes Gymnasium, starting Dcc, 11.
fIr ages 11.14 will be held on
Amiyone
interested
in
i'uesday.s, both classes will coaching a girls basketball
muiect at I.akeview Middle
team
please contact the
School gymnasium from 3:30-5 recreation office.

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lIe caught five passes for 163 Kern Coleman, Northeast Louiyards an(l graded out at 87 per slana's Frank Maxwell and
Unbeaten Texas Tech contincent.
Harold Thompson, Northued its steady climb in The As"I just try to get the ball to western Louisiana's Jerry Ed
sociated Press' college football
Wes amid let him do his thing," wards and Auburn's Freddie
ratings today', moving up to
said Gator quarterback Jimmy Smith and Jeff McCollum.
fifth place behind holdovers
Fisher. "He reads the defense
Michigan, Pitt, UCLA and
and I try to read Wes. I should
Southern California.
have to pay adinLssion to see
him
run."
The Red Raiders of Tech
I
Coach
Doug B.arfield of AuI
were unranked in the preseason
burn said, "Number 89 was the
Al' poll and did not crack the
difference, He has great ability
Top Twenty until the sceond
with super speed and great
week. However, in the last sevhands."
en weeks they have climbed
Chandler barely edged out
from 20th to 17th, 15th, ninth,
BATON ROUGE, La. (API
defensive tackle Charles haneighth, sixth and now fifth.
Louisiana State running backs
nah
of
Alabama
for
the
weekly
Tech boasts a 6-4) record follow.
Terry B.oblskie and Charles Alhonor.
ing Saturday's 31-28 triumph
Coach Paul "Bear" Bryant of exander complement each othover Texas.
he Crimson Tide said he had er like the Bobbsie Twins.
The top four spots ore filled
Unlike the fictional twins, the
riot had a defensive tackle "to
by the same teams for the secplay better than that in a long, tailbacks are mean on their
ond week in a row. Michigan.
long time." Hannah made nine feet. Their footsteps in last
s
which has been No. I during the _______________________________________________________________________________________________
solo stops and assisted on five week's 45-0 rout of Ole Miss
entire regular campaign after
thers, including six tackles in earned them The Associated.
standing second to Nebraska in
Press' Southeast flack of the
crucial short yardage sitwition
the preseason ratings, received
as the Tide beat Mississipi Week award.
57 first-place votes and 1.228 of
htobiskie, a senior from l.ucy,
State 34-17.
a possible 1,240 points after
There were two other Ia., ntshed for 129 yards while
raising its record to 8-0 with a
brilliant performances during needing (Ally 93 to surpass the
45-0 rout of Minnesota.
the weekend. Linebacker Scott all-time I.SU career rushing tohiutchinson of Florida made 7 tal set by Brad Davis a couple
PENSACOLA
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Pitt, a 23-13 winner over Syr- $125,000 Pensacola Open Gull imiuney-wmnnings. So the tourna- lying rounds, often with 150
John Schlee, who shot 289 and tackles and had two assists and of years ago
acuse, received the other live Mark hIa&gt;es won the struggle Tournament,
went took oji a particular sig- players fighting for 25 spots, to
won only $378, was displaced. linebacker Jim Kovach of KenBut ItobEskie said he believed
first-place ballots and 1,076 for first place while Bob Mur"This year was the first (lint' imificance to those players fight- even gain a position in the tourMurphy
finished 60th with tocky had 15 solos and nine as- Alexander would surpass his 2,ints. Last week, Michigan's phy won an invisible battle, in- I've been exempt - and that's mug for a spot on the li.st of the uiament field.
$47,637 and Schlee was 61st - sists in the Wildcats' regionally 21)2 yards and anything else he•
point lead was fl8o
visible but perhaps the most the most important thing on the top 60 iriuney-winners.
Rob Murphy, who has had
and
therefore not exempt - televised loss to No. 5 Mary- gets this season
important one in pro golf.
tour," hayes said. "I really
Those who mak tlit' to1, 60 hand trouble most of the seawith $47,376.
UCLA downed Washington 30"I think maybe he'll break
land.
Hayes, who has had nothing didn't know what to expect, but are exempt from qualifying - son, caine into the final event in
hayes, a quiet, soft-spoken,
other linemen cited for out- 'em all next year and that
21 and received 976 points 'lule but trouble for two months, I certainly didn't expect to win mnentionetl by hayes and con- 61st place - one spot away. He
self-contained young man, had standing play were Alabama's mneanshe can put it out of reach
Southern Cal turned back Cali- found the combination fur a two tournaments and $151,000." sidered by many to be the most managed a final-round 70 and a
forina and tütaled 758 points, five-under-par 66 and his secwon most of his money early in Culenzo Hubbard, Florida's in his senior year," Robiskie, a
This was the final individual difficult chore on the tour - for 280 total, good for $3,250 from
the
season, climaxed by his Robbie Moore and Michael 205-pound senior said of his
Texas Tech received 703 points ondvictoryofthe season, a two- event of the season arid, as next year's tournaments. Those the total purse of $125,000 and
first tour title in the Byron Nd- I)uPree, I.ousiana St-ate's A. J. sophomore teammate.
in rising to fifth. The Red Raid- stroke triumph Monday in the such, the la.st in which the tour- who don't imiake it face the enough to push him into the
son Classic. But he came into Duhe, Dan Alexander and
ers replaced Maryland, which rain-delayed final round of the its could adil
"lie's blessed with the ('iodtheir official trauiiia
the Monday quali. final spot on the exemption list
this event with a background of Butch Knight, Mississippi's given speed that I don't have.
problems.
That's the advantage he's got."
I'd missed the cut in three of
Itobiskie leads the Souththe last four tournaments I'd
eastern Conference in rushing
played," he said. "I was really
with 114.6 yards per carry but
playing
very, very poorly. I wa.s
By The Associated Press
Alexander is close, third in conroad. With two bad games back- umipruveil its record to 4-5 after
In the second peroi, hutIslanders 3, Canucks 2
beginning to wonder what was
f -ence rushing.
how are they going to keep to-back in our building, I have losing five of its first six gaines. lab's Craig Ramsay took adClark Gillies scored a goal Oil
happening
I
was
exMike Palmateer down on the to be concerned about that."
vantage of sloppy Montreal de- the only shot New York took in perwienting with my swing,
Alexander, a 211-pound GalMIAMI I APi
Veteran
farm after he has seen the big
In other Nil!, games, the
Canadkns 3, Sabres 2
fenive
work
fl(l
scored
his
the
third
period,
lifting
the
with
my
clubs,
with
everywide-receiver
Howard
Twilley,
ve.ston,
Texas, product, rushed
leagues'
Montreal Canadiens stopped
Stevt' Shutt fired his 11th and second goal of the season. Shutt Islanders to their victory over Uiing."
the
only
original
Miami
Dolphin
for
138
yards in the Mississippi
"lie's done a big job in the the Buffalo Sabres 3-2 and the 12th goals of the season as
Vancouver. Gillie-s scored his
the
game,
including
a 64-yard
lie
caine
from
two
strokes
off
still
on
the
team,
will
be
nets for us since he has joined New York Islanders trimmed Montreal defeated Buffalo. The added his second goal of the third goal of the season as thit'
the pace with a gaudy 31 on his injured reserve list for the rest toucow'ui sPurt.
us," Toronto Coach Red Kelly the Vancouver Canucks 3-2.
Cammadiens skated to a 2-4.) lead game' iii the final period when Islanders capitalized on a four- front side, broke out of a tie af the year after undergoing
Mississippi had been giving j
says glowingly about his rookie
Darryl Sittler and I.anny in the opening period with his 30-foot shot went between un-uric break to snap a 2-2 tie.
with
(k-orge
Archer
with
a
ISsurgery
for
torn
knee
higaup
only
136 yards per game on
goaltender.
McDonald each scored two Mario Treriiblay notching his [tie legs of Buffalo goalie (;erry l)t'riis Putvmn, Who assisted on
the ground until the LSU twins
foot birdie putt on the 14th hole, mnents.
Palmateer, a minor leaguer goals and Barge Salming con- Iuuj'th goal of the season and l)ejardins with 5:53 left for the Gillies' goal, scored New
started moving, leading their
mmioved further in front when
Twilley, sinai!, slow but
just a week ago, is giving the tributed four assists, as Toronto Shutt his 11th.
York's first two goals.
ganie-winner.
Archer
began
to
have
his
probpendable,
was
resting
in
Mercy
squad to 426 total rushing
Maple Leals big-league netyards.
lems
and
finished
with
a
275
toHospital
after
the
Monday
minding these days
arid
"I've matured and I'm using
Id, nine under par.
gery.
Monday night, he helped them
mity blockers a lot more," said
I.eeElderdroppeda IS-looter The l-pound Twilley,
ti :'-eir third straight National
for birdie on the final hole that was injured while blocking on a Alexander. "And Terry has
hoc key League victory,
closed
out a 68 and took second sweep during the Dolphins 10-3 helped me a lot, giving me tips
'lie made the saves when we
By The Associated Press
dressing room after watching games in droves. The house
Dick Snyder sc-orcd 15 points, alone at 277. The $14,250 for Sunday victory over ew Eng- on what to do."
needed
them
tonight,"
Kevin Loughery is playrn
his three starters up front shoot count was 4,681 Monday night. including a big basket and two second place put him past the land.
Robiskie said he was aided as
acknowledged Kelly after a 6-3 before smaller crowds, but he' 7-of-fl from the field. "They
"We're still in the process of fret- throws in the last two mmmi- $l00,)Q mark for the season for
lie
joined
the
expansion
a
freshman
and sophomore by
victory over the Cleveland hasn't changed his act. lIe's were open shots, too."
putting in sonic new offense." utes of the game, to give Cleve- the first time in his career.
American
Football
League
Dol.
E)avis
and
thonght it would be a
Barons.
still one of the most explosive
Ioughery didn't do his team adimiitted I.oughery, v;hose land it.s victory over the Nets.
good
Idea
to try to pass it on.
phins
Palmateer, who admits to court-side perfonners in basket- any good by allowing his formi- team now is 2-5 for the season. Three free throws by Tiny Aru i ôs
m
nervousness that keeps hun ball.
dabte temper to get the better of
Eidf. 5i1,35
Cleveland Coach Hill Fitch, etubald had given the Nets a 75- L
"But, we both owe it to our
sleepless on the eve of NIH.
U 71 706$-rn
The volatile New York Nets' Into, lie was called for two who has scent bail times him- 74 lead with 2:27 left when
offensive line which has been
Torn Punier,
starts, turned back 21 Cleve- coach continues to storm and technic-al fouls and ultimately self, could sympathize with Snyder conic through with a
outstanding and to the defense,
i 69 4i 69- VS
land shots. His performance rave while his team continues kicked out of the game.
Laugher&gt;'.
three-point play for the Cavs. Fr4nk Berd, v.m
which has given usthe chance,"
throughly frustrated Barons to lose. Loughery blew up and
69 7069 70- lie
"The Nets are not wearing
Actually, one can't blame the
KIngs 105, KnIcks 101
Robiskie said.
Jerry McGi,, sins
Coach Jack Evans, who is hay- the Nets went down again Mon. Nets' coach for a lack of pa- black bands on their sleeves,
(uards Ron Boone and Brian
l'heir closest competition for
6770
73
179
ing trouble sleeping these days, day night
this time by an 82- tience. He is minus superstai they're wearing their hearts on Taylor combined for 40 points George Anther. tl,flS
the weekly honor came from
too.
111069 69-'279
ATHENS, Ga. (AP)
75 margIn to the Cleveland Julius Erving and has at- theirsle'eves,"hesaidin regard as Kansas City upended the
Geur- teammate Jackie Casanova
"It's something you can't put Cavaliers,
tempted to rebuild his game to the devastating loss of Knicks. Boone, who was ac- Chi 00 Rodriguez. 91.335
gia's Builpups put together and Florida quarterback
7? 7) 61 6$-fl9
sour finger on," said a dejected
"The big thing is that the plan around a new offensive Erving to the Philadelphia quired in the American Basket- Phil Rodgers, u,3
three second-half touchdowns Jimmy Fisher.
Evans, "We played tembly guys on the front line aren't setup. Also, Erving's loss p
to break a 3-3 tie and win a 24-3
7169
76ers. "They lost a superstar. ball Association dispersal draft,
Casanova intercepted a pass.
against the New York Rangers hitting for us," said a dis- triggered a dismaying backlash You might say they lust tl'ie scored 22 points while adding Bob E. Smith. 13,250
decision over the Florida Baby recovered two fumbles and
65
mat home) and badly tonight, appointed Loughery, coo- from protesting Nets' fans, who battle
but in the long run, eight rebounds and two blocked Bob Mu,py,
Gators In a junior varsity foot- made seven tackie to spark the
iifter two good games on the siderably calmed down in the are sta)ing away from home the&gt;'ll win the war."
ball game.
shots,
67166? 70-250
ISU defense.
turned back Kentucky 24-14 but
slipped from fifth to sixth with
h68 points.
Rounding out the Top Ten are
(;ts)rgia, Ohio State, Nebraska
- which remained seventh,
eighth and ninth - and Florida,
up from 12th after a 24-19
decision over Auburn. Missouri.
NI,. 10 a week ago, dropped to
16th following a 20-19 loss to
Oklahoma State.
The Second Ten consists of
Notre Dame, Arkansas, OkIahoma State, Colorado, Alabaina, Missouri, Oklahoma,
Texas A&amp;M, Houston and
Texas.
The Top Twt'ntv includes five
teaimv; (rein the Big Eight and

R The Associated Press

air) FOR t//E 0 CC4 S/oN OF H/S
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PE8OT 45 AN iYFI N4'AP COAC/f
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CAL/FORN/PiN 41406 72/6
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Tuesday, Nov. 2, 1976-7A

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Texas Tech Climb
Reaches 5th Rung

wir

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Also, we'll find Notre Dame's
j
JIM
Irish lads turning back Georgia
PLuYxtiIJ
Tech, 32.14; Texas Tech
cOAch'
Egad, friends, here we are
thumping TCU, 42 l2; UCLA
with a whole month of the
winning handily over Oregon,
season to go and undefeated
'
CZAR/C
36-0, and Alabama, prepping for
and untied (earns are as scarce
its inmiportant meeting with
,4NP
as the proverbial chicken's
Notre dame next week, will
OO,4R7?W'.
teeth. And, truth to tell, by the
1140.111 ISU, 24-17.
84C/(
end of the Thanksgiving
There's special significanci,' PL'/(677
.
weekend We iflay nut have a
mm the MId-Aimierican Showdown
ARFN1T
single (cain with a ilean recordbattle between Bowling Green
R!JL/N6
harnimph!
;mntl the Ohio University Bob.
0/fl //L
0 This Saturday all of the lop
cats. It's the classic matchup of
,cflcAl
20 teams will see action will see
tic
I"ahcomis
measure of Arkan.sas, 34-28.
offense
action with several of (he
averaging 392 yards per
The Big Eight, the nation's
,'y
games having important
top conference, has four more'
contest), and the strong defense
5ooroc
6
.1
"i':,.
"
bearing on the final outcome of
of the Bobcats dmmiting op.
excellent engagements on tap,
conference races. The Southern
all of which are worth the price
Ixinents ton 230-yards per game
721E cuia' i"
of admission
heh'heh! Not
average), with the conference
.
WIN 7ol,4,
-....,.._;4.. :_..1__
444 ......
iiuusoriiy, iii inc artier or ineir
LIIII goIng 10 mne victor.
THE PFF.NSE
miiibNlrtamice, here is how the Cleveland Buckeye, our faithful
H4 3o ,4cH
hloople System sizes 'cnn up:
Ohio correspondent, sees the
AND Y/&amp;OEP
Iowa State 28, Kansas 22; Falcun.s, with the home Field
"tY 63 Po,,1i,
Missouri 21, Colorado 20: advantage, winning by a close
I kl;ihom,ia .15, Kansas St. 14,
31-28 iitargmn. Jove, that tine,
Nebraska's ('ormihmuskers, too, will be well worth wattr.s
(h the rt'doutable Vunce chumig.
k'crrangamno at the controls,
Not go on with my forecast:
4i
will trim Oklahoma State's
i wh;ys, 42-21'
In the contests featuring toprated powers we look for Pitt to
rout
48-13; Florida to
0
htow busy is Pete Rose making commercials? It seems that edge Georgia, 24-21; Maryland
even' time I turn on the 1".' set, I see his face, — J.l.., Cincinnati, to whip a fine' ('incinnatj club,
1oda't Games
t'hoen,, .4? Qusoec
0.
20-18; Ohio State to triumph
.an Deo
National Footbail League
iiver Illinois, 35-17, in the &amp;50i
More' so in Cincinnati than other places because in addition to
HOUStOn .4? W'nnçe
AMERICAN
CONFERENCE
''0t.4 a?
doing a bunch of commercials for national markets, Pete is also annual get together of these
Eastern DIv5jOfl
Wednidy' Games
long'time rivals. The highon for local products. In the national field, he can currently be
w I. i PCI. PF PA
Mnnesota a? FlronlOr.
B
The
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scoring
7 i 0 575 211
Brigham
seen pushing Geritol, Aqua Velva and Swanson's frozen pizza. lii
Young Oil?
1
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teams
5 3 0 625 301)51 nr
Cougars will romp over UTEI', N Enq
the past he has appeared for Milk Duds, Gillette and Vitalis. lie's
ASSociated Press College
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football poll,
with firSt pace
and
also (lone spots For the sport of baseball. The Roses don't miss 54-7,
Michigan's Buff
7 6 0 250 IS) 161
vOtes in parentnes. Season
Wolverines will prevail over the ?Y Jets
2 6 0 250 89 206
many bets. During the World Series, his wife Karolyn was also
reconc3 and total points Points
Central Div,sion
Purdue Boilermakers, 30-14.
ATFERNPARK
conducting tours of Cincy in their maroon Rolls floy'u.
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Baylor
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Arkansas 2$
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— B.ht., Springfield, Mo,
sen Evans
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usisi to 1c I wasn't sure of
myself iii comparison to other
backs Now, I seriously o#
sider myself the No. I back in

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ready to play.

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of many interests
and
many degrees. tier BS
Degree,
Masters in
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school psychologist
among other degrees all
came after her six children
were born. She may get one
her one if she decides it is
worth her time and effort,
"but I'll) weighing that
very carefully." June also
coordinates Project 21st
Century Woman at
Seminole Community
College.
She was one of the
women who spearheaded
the formation of the
Central Florida Corn.
mission on the Status of
Women,
"I'm on the Commission
imply because I think it's
needed," she says firmly.
'Many people are stuck
with stereotyped ideas
regarding the robes of
wens.'n
eial1';, but also
of men. We don't look far
enough into the future.
First I'd like to see the

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My mother '15511 were not enough to fill her
always stressed tl'ujt quality tune, Mrs. tfultzclaw obtained
lasts lunger " it was natural, her real estate lktnse two and a
%'hen looking to go Into business talf wars ago and n0% Aorks
in Sanford, that she should parttime as a realtor
CtIO4I' somiiething rebated to
t'wIng
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In (act she not only sells the
"I've always biked to sew anti
fabnit-, hut also holds evening
always itijik' rimy own clothes," t'Ia.cses on basm knit
Bob Ball's Pianos &amp; Organs
lingerie, swlmnwejr and mens
I W. First 51., Sanford
322. 2 25 S
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'is if r wining a business of hit

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was .in event of
honoring Sandra Bowes Burke, ()i_-( 29 at the Matson et Jardin,
bride elect of Joseph P. Sequmna Altarnonte Springs.
.Uol daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
(,uests attending the shower
Richard I.. Hoist's Sr. Sanford,
tmJuded
Mesdames RI..
"n Oct. 27, at the Country Club
Bowes,
Robert
Thomas, James
Road home of Mr. and Mrs
Adams, Guy St. Dennis, Frank
David Michael Ansley.
Refreshziients of cake, pink Bowes, GaryMcCraken, Phillip
lemonade and coffee were Stokes and Rick Bowesserved from a table covered in
Also, Mesdames Chuck
a white linen cloth and Bowes, Glenn .Ansley,
Bill
decorated with yellow candles ('rapps, Bill Kennedy, '[had
and a dozen red roses, a gift Rush, Larry Rush and Dennis
from the bridegroom to his Irusnahan, and the Misses
fiance. The hostess gift was a Tawny Fernandez and Nina
matching gown and supper set. Burke

'iedo, Martha M. Hatt, 25, 210
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Halloween is but a memory of pumpkins and

THE PUMPKINS

('asik' ttho attended a trick or treat party at Sanora

costume parties for Michael Totora, left. and Kelly

Clubhouse Saturday night.

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I25, hwy 419 Oviedo, Janet M
Merrone, 49, 635 lOoghbcard
Rd., VP

a clearing house for
women. We need a hot line
with
women,
not
professional counselors,
who can stay anonymous
just listen, then tell a caller
where she can get help. The
problem
might
be
alcoholism, child abuse,
spouse abuse, but usually it
would deal in some way
with marital-family
relationships.
"I'd like to see us publish
some handbooks,
guidelines, on divorce, on
marital separation, on
legal rights. We don't have
any guides at all. Women
walk around in the dark."

Fashion Predictions From
New F
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'Mr. and Mrs. J. Allen Sandiler of Jackson, Miss., announce the birth of a son, J
Allen Sandifer II on Oct. 20 at
Mississippi Baptist Hospital,
Jackson.
Maternal grandfather is [3.11
"Jack" Burnham. Paternal
.grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
BA. Sandifer of Sanford.

Norman Griffin. 23, 432 Ford
Dr., AS, (;borida J. Blunt, 21,
3014 Orange Con. Blvd No. 69,
Orl.

munity education
education with regard to
the status of women in the
various communities in
Central Florida. If we find
we need to present laws, to
promote programs, then
we must stick to our guns.
"We might also get to be

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(urinal church wedding, but
with lily fiance's family, so one-night thing.
the former BE Purcell's on
something came up yesterday
what should I do"
My mother says that one day the corner of Magnolia and
that tis or . mv t erribly
BOILI NG OV ER the right man will come along, First
eet
My future mother-in-law told
DF.AR I1011,ING: Ask your but I'm doubtful. Can you give
VtitIi the idea in mind of
lilt' that Dtlia, my future sister- future mother-bast to urge
tucking her hew store with
tile some Up-,on how a tall girl
ui-law, who is coming to town Delia to either leave her baby can get steady
male corn- three tiiiie-, as iiitichi Fil er for the wedding, plans to nurse home or stay home with it. And panionshmp"
I'm
really I handise as her old one could
her 4-month-old baby during the request that she lease ,our desperate.
toiitatii.
Mrs.
Iloltzcbaw
wedding ceremony' 'The baby's name out of It.
TAT T AN D uns-i
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DEAR ABBY: I have a
l"abric Show ()t't. 16-18,
Abbv, we aren't prudes, but as the ceremony, which Delia problem that may not SCVIIT like
[WAIt TALl.: Lift up 'POUT
w,- couldn't remain in the club if (k)L.!m't want to miss, and she Inucti to you, but it's more than chin, throw back your shoulders
Nlrs. IIIIII.LCkIW has tx-en in
they ever went for group sex. feels she just can't skip her enough for tile,
the fabric business since 1t2,
and think of yourself as a
I'mafraid if they put it to a baby's feeding.
tierhusband retired from
I am a 17-year-old girl, weigh beautiful, long-stemmed model.
volt', we'd be outvoted. Thcti
I don't want any babes in 130 pounds and am 6 feet tall. Keep a smile on your beaming (is nix-na. He has a magnificent
what would we do'
ass baritone voice and has
arms at my wi_-doling, Abby. That's my problem. I'm Just toO lace, forget about yourself and
OLD-FAShiONED '[hey could 'cry and carry on Liii.
with the New York Ctt
concentrate on the other per'
COUPLE and ruin the wedding. I've seen
( 't*'ra. Sali Francisco Opt-ra
I have never had a boyfriend, solL
DEAlt
Oli)-h"ASIIIONEI): it happen. And I surely don't and that's what I really want.
Mid intt other major operas
Resign. Tell them their kind of want anyone to imrse tier baby
cru.m It%- cmuitry.
Frien(ts, tx)th girls and bo)s,
Don't feel so"y for yourself,
smorgasboard doesn't suit your i_luring may ceremony'
say I have a pretty face and a don't slouch, and NEVI-:R
I)unmiig that (1mm', \Irs
taste.
Della is very obese and likes beaniing personality, and they mention your height. Show a
bboltzclaw traveled with him,
and thoroughly enjoyed the
HEAR ABBY: I urn being to draw attention to herself. I are forever trying to (ix me up genuine Interest In fellows who
married soon at a beautiful, hate to get oil on the wrong foot with dates, but it's always Just a are shorter than you. IGOOd
semlmigypsy life.

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because we are only able to
advise. Hopefully the
Commission will get
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learning how to prepare foods
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tiecenuy, me conversation
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sex, wtiich tias made mY
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talking about ' - group sex." At
First I thought they were kidng, but now I'm not so sure
last evening we learned how

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b,,iVerite Washington, Johnt'tta
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Wibhiiii s, Eric Thornton, winter
because they're going
SI erwood
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Ronald to be replaced in the spring with
A dinner party was held Saturday' night at Sue Ann's Capri, Sanford to honor W,,shington and Dorothy whmto' , and bnghLs.
i1art1ia \'ihlen (seated, second right) on the occasion of her retirement from the
\IIioI'c.
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Mrs. Angie B. Douglas, brought back to Sanford from
., Clerk of the Circuit Court's office, after 20 years. Among her coCivil Dept.,
I hainsmwn of youtli guidance
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\lrs. Ht-bect'a K Sweet and
in Atlanta, (,a., bs Caroline
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NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
by virtue of that certain Writ of
Execution Issued out of and under
the seat of the County Court of
Seminole County, Florida. upon a
final judgment rendered in the
aforesaid Court on the ISt day of
October. A. D. 1974 In that certain
case entitled. Hoyette S. Hudson
Fruit Co. Inc., a Florida corporation Plaintiff, VS Develop
America, Inc , a Florida corporation
&amp;Arvid E. Crane, Defendant, which
aforesaid Writ of Execution was
delivered to me as Sheriff of
Seminole County, Florida, and I
have levied upon the following
described property owned by
Develop America. Inc and Arvid E
Crane. said property being located
in Seminole County, Florida, more
particularly described as follows:
Va-bus and assorted Concrete,
Cast Iron, Corrigateis Metal,
Asbestos and Tile Clay Pipe. A More
complete LiSt available from the
Civil Division of The Seminole
County Sheriff's Department,
and the undersigned as Sheriff of
Seminole County. Florida, will
11.00 A.M on the 17th day of
November, A D. 1916. offer for sale
and sell o the highest biuder. for
cash, subject to any and all existing
em s, it the Front (West) Door of
the Seminole County Courthouse In
Sanford, Florida, the above
described personal property,
That said sale is being made to
satisfy the terms of said Writ of
Execution
John E Polk,
Sheriff
Seminole County, Florida
Publish' Oct 76. Nov 2. 9, 16. 1976
DEE 133

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE IN T'1E CIRCUIT COURT ' THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR- CUlT
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
CUlT, SEMINOLE COUNTY,
COUNTY, FLORIDA,
FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO 74'1671.CA49.0 CIVIL NO. 74-1651-CA-09-111
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR
LOAN
ASSOCIATION
OF
TGAGE ASSOCIATION,
LAKEI AND.
Plaintiff,
vs.
CHRISTINE COLEMAN, deceased.V.
JAMES M. WILLIAMS. et us,,
et al.
Defendants
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HER EB'f GIVEN that
Notice is hereby given that pur
the 19th day of November, 1976 at
suant to the Finil Judgment of on
11.00 a m at the well front door ci
Foreclosure and Sale entered in the the Couheuse
of Seminole County,
cause pending in the Circuit Court of at Sanford, Florida
the undersigned
the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit, in Clerk will Offer for Sale to the
and for Seminole County, Florida, highest hidder for cash the following
Civil Action No. 76.1617 CA 09 C, the
real property:
undersigned Clerk will sell the described
Lot 10, Block L. NORTH
Properly situated in said County, ORLANDO TERRACE. SECTION
described as;
OF UNIT ONE. according to
Lot 51, ACADEMY MANOR. ONE
the Plat thereof as recorded in Plat
111411'
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'u Inc

thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 16,
Page 24, of the PublicRecords Of
Seminole County, Florida. together
with Tappan Refrigerator. Comfort

Pac Furnace CPF 10, Mercury
Hood, Tappan Rang,, and will to
wall carpeting located therein and
thereon,
at public sale, to the highest and
best bidder for cash at 11.00 o'clock
AM on the 121h day of November,
1976. at the West Front Door of the
Seminole County Courthouse,
Sanford, Florida.
(Court Seal)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Cherry Kay Travis
Deputy Clerk
JOHN M McCORMICK
501 East Ciurch Street
Orlando, Florida 32401
Attorney for Plaintiff
Publish ' Oct 2, 1976

DEF 12

Book

Page 63, PublicRecords

Seminole County, Florida,
together with all structure's, im
provementS. fixtures, appliances,
and appurlenc,s on said arid or
used in conjunction therewith,
The aforesaid 'sale will be made
pursuant to a Final Judgment en
tered in Civil No 4.16S3CA09 E
now pending in the Circuit Court of
the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in
and for Seminole County. Florida,
DAT F 0 thiS 1st day of November,
1916.
(Seal)
ARTHUR H BECKWI1H, JR,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By; Cherry Kay Travis
Deputy Clerk

VAN DEN BERG, GAY
&amp; BURKE, PA.
Attorneys for the Plaintiff
Post Office Box 791
Orlando. Florida 32102
Publish. Nov. 2, 19/6

DEF II

V1

MERLE M HARRIS. JR., and
EUNICE
L. HARRIS, a
a
EUNICE LA DONA HARRIS,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO. Merle M Harris, Jr.,
and Eunice L. Harris, a k a
Eunice La Donna Harris
Residence unknown
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to foreclose is mor
tgageon the following real property
situate in Seminole County, Florida.
described as follows:
Lot 160 of LAKE HARRIET
ESTATES, according to the plat
thereof as recorded in Plat Book 12,
Pages IS &amp; 16, Public Records of
Seminole County, Florida.
has been tiled against you. You are
required to serve a copy of your
written defenSes, if any. t this
action on SMITH arid HAYDEN.
PA. Attorneys for Ihe Plaintiff,
whose address is 1316 Barnett Bark
.Buildlngr
Jacksonville,
Fla
Florida
32202,
and
file
the original with the Clerk of
the above styled Court on or before
December W. 1976. otherwise a
judgment may be entered against
you for the re'ief demanded In the
Complaint,
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
said Court on his 29th day of Oc.
tober. 1976
(Seal)
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr.,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
BY1 Martha T. Vihten
Deputy Clerk
Publish: Nov. 2. 9, 16, 23, 1976
DEFI

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 76.1771
NATIONAL,
HOMES
AC
CEPTANIb CORPORATION,
Pliintilf
vs
PHILLIP CARLTON REHFUSS and
LOUISE REHFUSS. hiS wife,
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
foreclosure dated October 79th, 1976
and entered in Case No, 741711
the Circuit Court of the Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit in arid 10.' Seminole
County,
Florida,
wherein
NATIONAL
HOMES
AC
CEPTANCE CORPORATION, is
Plaintiff, and PHILLIP CARLTON
REHFUSS and LOUISE REHFUSS.
nis wile. areoetrnlmnts, I Will sell
the the highest and best bidder for
Cash at the West front door of the
Seminole County Courttiocjse,
Sanford. Florida. at 'log AM. on
the 12th day of November, 1974, the

following described real estate
located, Situated and being in
Seminole County, Florida, towit:
Lot II. SAN LANTA. THIRD
SECTION. according to the Plat
thereof as recorded in Plat Book I).
Page IS, Public Records of Seminole
County, Florida.
said propers- being the same asset
forth in the Final Judgmenl of
foreclosi,,r,
Dated this 29th day of October,

1916.
(COURT SEAL)

Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
.,. ,err, Ulf IIis Cir,usI Court
By Cherry Kay Travis
Deputy Clerk

Public; Nov I. 19/6
DEF I;

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNT'. FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTIJN NO. 76.1770
F-EE.ERA
NATIONAL MOR
TGAGE SSOCIATION,
Plaintiff,
Vs.
JAMES A. REVELS, at us, t at
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a ,Final Judgment of
foreclosure dated October 79th. 1976
an entered in Case No. 76-1770 of
the Circuit Court of the Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit In and for Seminole
County,
Florida,
wherein
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR.
TGAGE ASSOCIATION is plaintiff,
and JAMES A REVELS and
MARILYN R. REVELS, his wife,
and AVCO FINANCIAL SERVICES
and MONTGOMERY WARD &amp;
CO. INC. are defendants, I will sell
to the highest and best bidder for
cash if the West front door of the
Seminole County Courthouse,
Sanford, Florida, at 1100 on the 12th
cMyol November, 1916. the following
described real estate located,
situated and being in Seminole
County, Florida, to wit
Lot 25, Block 29, DREAMWOLD
SECTION 1, according to the Plat
thereof as recorded in Plat Book 1.
Page. Public Records of Seminole
County, Florida
said property being the same as set
forth in the Final Judgment
foreclosure.
Dated this 29th day of October,
1976
(COURT SEAL)
Arthur N Beckwith, Jr
ClerK of the Circuit Court
By Cherry Kay Travis
Deputy Clerk
Publish Nov 2, 1976
DEF9
IN THE
CIRCUIT
COURT,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO. 76'1791.CA 09-8
PROVIDENT SAVINGS BANK, a
corporation organized and existing
under the laws of the State of New
Jersey.
Plaintiff,

vs

JACKIE D. UNDERWOOD. es ux. et
W.
Defendants
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
NOTICE OF SUIT
TO WILLIAM KILDAY ROSS
Residence and Address
Unknown
and to any and all other parties
claiming any right, title, and or
interest fl and to the following
described property, to wit .
Lot 97. OAKLAND HILLS AD
DITION. according to the put
thereof as recorded in Plat Book 13,
Page 90. Put,li RerdsoI Seminole
County, Florida
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that a Suit to foreclose a mortgage
on the above described property has
been instituted against you In the
of the Eighteenth

Judicial .iruiI, in and for Seminole
County, Florida You and each
you are hereby required to file your
Answer with the Clerk of the Circuit
CoUrt.andserveacopytherfupon
VICTOR E 'WOODMAN, of the firm
of Wiriderweesjle, Hines, Ward &amp;
Woodman. PA. Post Office Box ISO.
Winter Park, Florida 37159, At
Wheys for Plaintiff in the above
styled action. on or before the 10th
day of November 1976 If you fail to
do sSo. Judgment by default will be
taken against you for the relief
demanded in Complaint
This Notice shall be published
once each week for four consecutive
weekS in the Evening Herald,
WITNESS the hand of the Clerk of
the Circuit Court. Seminole County,
Florida, this the 51h day of October
1916.
(Seal)
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Martha T. Vihlen
Deputy Clerk
WlP.DFIJFFrSi F HAlli
L'".

WARD
Post Office Box SW)
Winter Park, Florida 37159
Publish Oct ¶2, II. 26, Nov 7. 1916
DEE 69

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
NO.
In RE: The Marriage of
JAMES M CROCHER. Husband
and
SHEILA CROCHER, Wife
NOTICE OF SUIT
TO: JAMES M. CROCHER
2702 Red Lion Squire
Maitland, Florida
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that a Petition for Dissolution of
Marriage has been tiled against ,ou
and you are required to serve a copy
of your written defenses. If any, to it
on J RUSSELL HORNSBY, At,
torney for Wife, whose address $311
N Rosalind Avenue, Orlando.
Florida 32401, and fill the original
with Ihe Clerk of the above styled
Court on or before December 3, 1V76,
otherwise a judgment may be en
tfCd against you for the relief
demanded In the petition.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
said Court on this 22nd day of Oc.
tober. 1976.
(Seal)
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Patricia A. Jackson
Deputy Clerk
Publish, Oct. 26. 'Nov 2. 9, 16, 1976
DEE 13.5
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO. fl-tI4S.CA.0S.A
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND
LOAN ASSOCIATION OF MIAMI,
Plaintiff,

"V ra..n.,,,,...,
at Sanford Florida, the undersigned
Clerk will offer for sale to the
highest and Den? bidder for cash the
following described real property
Lot Il, Block A. CRYSTAL
SHORES. according t the Plat
thereof as recorded in Put Book 11,
Pag0,tcqec0rd50t51m1f101e
County, Florida.
and together with all structures, and
improvements on said real properly
and fixtures attached thereto
This sale 5 made Pursuant to a
Summary Judgment entered In Civil
Action No 761165 CA09 A now
pending in the Circuit Court in and
for Seminole County, Florida
DAT ED thIs 1st day of November,
1916
(Seal)
Arthur H. BCcliwith. Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Mary N Darden
Deputy Clerk
Publish Nov. 2, 1976
OEF 13
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perience preferred. Apply In
person. Sanford Nursing &amp; Con
valescent Center, 950 MCIlOnvilIi
Ave.

Luxury

Patio Apartments

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Kitchen Equipped

-WE S1LL SUCCESS.201 Commercial
32) 5116

Adult-Family

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FRIED CHICKEN

)PEN DAILY 11A M. TIL? 10 PM-FRI. £ SAT. lIt. tO:KP M
1105 French Awi (Hs,*.ly 17 91)
Sanford

3 BR. Pi bath mobile hQm, Wintt
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Springs 3I7,ogg

olbert Realty

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DEL TOCIA
L,lkc' Gleason water
way Close 10 shopping First
area 7 BR, 2 bath home on
large
corner 0?
Central heat and air,
Florida room, scre
en porch, dock,
16 It Cabin cruiser included
$35000

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DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
S V Hardw,ck, Broker
DIloni 668 6611

-- 141/ Elm Ave Perfect for retir ees or good in
ve s tment 7 BR. 1 bath older
remodeled home Huge lot With
mature citrus, oaks and garden
already in Owner will carry
financing at low interest with low
down $11,300

UppIand
t
Park

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QUALITY HOMES AT MODERATE PRICES

1.

I l 4 Bedroom
et3th
Mod)

Central Heating and Air Conditioning
Carpeting
ifitIlCi
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STRUCTION Inc.

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For

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Appotntmenl Call 305 322)10)

Wilson PlAce
189.000

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59

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Avenue, Orlando, Florida 32401, on
or before November I/.1974, and file
the original with the Clerk of this
Court either before service on the
Plirritilf' attorn..y or immediately
Ibefeafter otherwisi a default *ill
be entered against you for the relief
dem4,yed In the Complaint.
WITNESS my hind and the seat of
this Court. Ibis 111h day of October,
1976
tSeaIi

Bunker Lane
522.500

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3 BR, I'

bath.

"lary

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S14.500

StemperReaItor

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Eves 322 1196
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122 .1991
327 41v4 3?? 1984

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SOuth Seminole

Uniter $5 '0)

Lakefront Contemporary

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3 OR, I' i bath, red brick. Must Sell
Willi ng to talk terms 120.00'
Phone 373 8602

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42-'?v¼bile Homes

table, 6 mcnlh old, A 1 condition,
1209 Palmetto 137 659

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'05 F ,imn.ly Rrnt,i

Used Office

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BLAIR AGENCY
123 Jt6óor 7237/10

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looks &amp; runs good. $90) Ph 373

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III? alter I
All cars clean, inspected, nice 1969

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Rent
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VI Ranchero $795. 7 /0 VW Bugs
$4934. 1S. 71 Masenick ôcylinoer
s 11 9S. 12 Pinto 200051195, very
nice camper and pick up 11395,
1970 Ford Station wagon 9
oassenger $195. 67 Ambassa dor
$295 Reel's - 1109
Sanford Ave. 32 3 ¶980.

for

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Steam Cican You Own Carpet
Rent Our Rinsenvac
CAR ROLL'S FURNITURE
3225151

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JEWELRY

I FIR * ''
I 1311 ef''ficiency with kit
chenelte Central air, carpet.
Screened Porch
ncitrus lreeson
big lOt Only 176.900 Call 628 6049
LARRY SAXON INC. REALTOR

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1967 Pontiac Lernans. 7 door,
keyst one mags. good c ondition
Asking $ 52.5 Ph. 122041111

Ii year old quarter horse mare wi
sa ddle and bridle, $130 Phone 323
162/

BONANZA

OAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
Hwy 92, I mile west of Speedway.
Daytona Beach will hold a public
AUTO AUCTION every Saturday
night at 7 30 It's the only one in
Florida
You Set the reserved
price No charge other than $5
registration fee unless eh
vicle is
sold Call 901 255 5311 for further
deta ils .

GENTLE PONY
Broke for Children
Phone In 176/

Now availdble- Costume jewelry
with a LIFETIME GUARANTEE
it an amazing SO Pc, oft retail
For a complete catalog of savinas
send $1 ( refundable with first
order to The Now Dyess Co.,
P0 Box 2141, Sanford, Fl 3777

Winter Spri ngs - Immaculate)
7 bath with many extras Must we
to ,ipprci'iate Call 327 0531

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67A-Feed
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WEEK'S SPECIAL
12 Per cent Steer FAttener, S3 20 per
30 lb bag or SITS per ton
THIS

kitchen
Bathroom
Cabinets,
C ounter tops Sinks tnsallat,on
available Bud Cabeli 327 8057
anytime

'69 Cougar,

ov erhauled motor, good
condition, 1995 Call 723 19U after
4pm

UNICORN FEEDS

595 Secondary
LOnQwuiAJ. Fl

Portable air compressor. 'Soeed;..
I; hp Dayton mot or 20 gal
ASME air tank Delivers I 6 CFM
.11 100 P51 Twin Cylinder unit
'ncludeS regulator, pressure
" air
guage. 25 ft
hose wIts
quick disconnects, 25.11 10 3 drop
cord. $350 firm 327 7182

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831 lttO

67-Livestod.c
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Poultry

197S Corve?te, orange, T.Top,
loaded Call after 5 p.m 3220148.

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For Sale
GOLDEN P4PN RAM !, snEEP
34.5 3756
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1973 Maverick, standard trans , air,
11600 or $400 do wn and take o ver
payments. 643 5297

68-Wanted to Buy

Lease a Datsun including Z cars and
trucks For information call
Ray or Jack Mink, 5)1 1311.

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Schwinn 7 speed tandem bee,
generator liQht5, Speedometer.
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mirror, like new 671 4153

YOU NAME IT.) BUY IT!
SANFORD AUCTiON
323 7 310

WILSON MAlE P FURNITURE
BUY- SELL -TRADE
lIt 315 E F irS? St
372 5622

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JUST MAKE PAYMENTS-. '/2 arid

Casts ton Antiques Consignments
wanted
Hi way 16 Auction
Galleries. 322 6972

sell our trade ri furniture at low
Once's Good selection.

We

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COUNTRY FURN DISTRIBUTORS
1236317 511161 n'

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'73 Models Call 323 5570 or 534
4605 Dealer
WANT TO BUY 7 or 3 bedroom
modern home. Sanford or DeBary
'67 Ford Ranch Wagon. AC, new
area also large tree sh aded lat
paint , excellent condition. $550.
Write P O Boy 25.67. Sanford,
Phone 6481712.
Florida 32711
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YEAREND

Plow iiie's thiS sound' A hiram
COnSStiny 01
sunken con
Vf".itiOri pt. f i replace, calnednal
t'ili,ic4, 'great room" concept,
('A l in i',it(ihn, Sunken tub, wo
od ed
lot and wall to wail plush car
JOHN SAUL'S AGENCY
peting
This
3 BR beauty ,
nearing completion and will Sell
Br'.), tn 1:2 7 i'i
As soc 321 0.483
for under 533.000 but You better
NOel
Day
hurry LAKEFRONTS DON'T
- LAST ' Call Carole Jordan,
Realt or Associate
JOHNNY WALKER
CLIFF JORDAN, REAL TOWI
Reg Real Estate Broker
J9 Hwy 131. Lovsg*'uod
General Contractor
5)1 5212
12? 6.457

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80-Autos for Sale

FLORIDA ROSES
Woodruff - s Garden Centel
tot (fiery Ave

Carpet Cleaning - Deep steam the
dirt away
KuIp Decorat or s, 372
5 PARK .
2 3 35
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BARGAIN
3 BR, I
bath hOme carpeted. AC. Pt
(hen equipped Assume lir5t
mortgage. $157 91 monthly and
pay very small down paymen t to
move in No qualifying urn
m ediate poss ession

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Multiple Listing Service

Lake Mary-- 3 tIP, lii bath new
homes. Under $25,000 with lets
than 1/50 down Govemnmr,t
hiding By builder, 814 16.19.
Equal Housing Oprxirlun,ty

Cars &amp; Trucks
Any year Ihru 19/6 models 7 dayS
week Call collett. 365 2131
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NELSON'S

Used Restaurant Equipmen t
Chars, tables, dcii, case, scale.
wattle iron, char broiler. etc
7170

ANYTIME

MORE CASH

lilt Super Bect:e, ir.spe cicd Oct. 76.

Guananted reconditioned auto
batteries. $12 95
exchange.
RFFL'S BODY SHOP. 1109
Sanford Ave
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BUY JUNK CARS - from $10 to 130
Call 3721621 after I p rn

Furniture

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for Sale
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Wanted

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,'.'c,,oj or Stei'i (IrSicS, (''C-(utiyC ditSi'
t. cmiars. secretariat desks &amp;
lnacrs, Straight Chairs, filing
cabinets, as 5. Cash and carry
NOLL'S
Casseiberry. Il 97. 3301206

SEIGLER HEATER
Like New.' iPnice
37287 90

322-2420

ST.

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77-

For Wrecked or Junk

60-Office Supplies

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2105 Narcissus Ave.
Country
bargain just redvce,1
3500 ThiS I OR, 2 bath is in ex.
Cellent Condition and priced right
At 577.300

113

Mu's? Sacrifice 1973 Streamline, 3,3
it Gregory Mobile Homes, 38173
Orlando Drive, 323 5200
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l,ii'i,ts A'iiiIea

511--Miscellaneous

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Rummage, Plant &amp; Bake Sate
Saturday, Nov
6. 9 to S.
Congregational Christian Church
Annex, 2401 Park Ave. Sanford

Waled

Merchandise

LAKE MARY - Hollis St - Fish in
large Lake Mary or curl up in
front
of your fireplace This
custom 3 BR, 2 bath tias a dream
kitchen and much more. Priced
night

S i,Ili",

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Pr ,dOl(' (tu,c'r
PhflC 31/ S5il

Vehicles

75-Recreational

54 Garage Sales
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ROBSON MARINE
2928 Hwy 17 2
322 5961

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Siritor

9991

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10 Acres, wooded, in Paola on hard
road, near Wilson Place Priced
right Call 3231991
47-Real Estate

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16' Giaspar, 75 HP Evinrude &amp;
Trailer, 5500 322 1853

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Garage sates are in season. Tell the
People about it with a Classified
Ad in the Herald 3222611. 131

55-Boats &amp; Accessories

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IL 0' SELLERS
BUYERS DEALERS
E"rpIy your carport or garage
Make 15$ and have fun swapping
too! Bring your articles to
Movieiand Drive In Theatre Swap
Shop Flea Market, south 17 97,
every Sunday. 9 a m t S p m NO
CHARGE Reserve free spaces
Phone377 1216. 7 pm to 9 pm
any nigh?

53-TV.Radio. Stereo

I to 5 ACRE tracts Paved road,
trees HOuSC or mobile home
Terry Realty, Realtor, 6210711

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Trade

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Black &amp; white PhIco 19" IV, por-

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CITY
29
P4Irn,'tti) Ave
JU.?
"shed
Lovely tree Shaded I BR,
1 baits home on extra large lot,
Priced within your budget ,,
$ 17.000

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Stenstrom Realty

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372 7198

I OR mci4il bme, I
t),ith, air
Co ndition. utility shed Call 323
1516 after I p ii,

COUNTRY HOME - 25 acres. 6
r oo ms, 3 BR &amp; 2 bath. large
screened patio, pool, barn, pony,
small tractor and attachments
All fenced 3 years Clii 17 mdes
east on Hwy 115 $19.500 Will
small house in Sa nford on trade
Good terms 321 0964 or 32.21792

I Acres 18000

1/1

1977 Volkswagen III, good con
ditiOri. also 196$ Volkswagen Bug,
5200 Call 322 3969

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ORiENTAL RUGS WANTED
''P i:r:t's. uSe-tl. Any condition
'-li 1176 '/Irm'rr Pit

East I I

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'68 Dodge Coronet, 2 door. V S. air,
R8.H, A I shape. 1100. Phone 32)

4568 after 5 pm

JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS
Ii'? 6123

Ohis

4, 11 1" ',122 21'2
Sion
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251 5 3rd
'ji,otlage. ) rooM&amp;L I bath$00
5i Like Mary III
P'ione
I,OP'IGWOO(i IL ..i Ye
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,
8 1 0 1703
liner homes and a b;l t,u, I OR.
Ii bath Beautiful shag carpet
WYNNEWOOD
I OR himily
and vinyl lie Fence-a, nice lawn
room, range, refrigerator large
Aith large trees, serene. Quiet
lot Nice and clean S20 $00
$23.50)

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Aluminum Siding

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FOR THE BUYER WITH CA$H
We're Offering A

2

5%/ oR

$ 7375

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Reduction v

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A HOME' Shiv? clown
payment to Qualified buyers I
811. Ij baths, central heat,
refurbished A', i0* Ii lIf 00)

can coser your home wih
aluminum 4. Sdtfit System Also
Roofing, GuI?rs 20 Yr$ ep
Eagle Song Co 651 9563

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Ren'oc)iiniq AcIdut.ons
Adr
A011. L.crviSrsl Bonaeti
Free .'t rr.i'r 373 6038

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1Q,',F P3 BEAUTY SALON
-lOnmni,'ni1 Pf,ar.elt
S Ite.tu'-, N,.i,i,
)TO E i inst In P12
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Sanford's newest res id ent ia l nt'ighbdrh.Nld

New 2-3 &amp; 4 Bedroom Homes
FROM

FOR INFORMATION CALL

$25l000

By 1MV WC0 CONSTRUCTION CONPAN'f
A Subsidiary Of WiIir'r Industries

Rrnflcit,
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BUILDER. DEVELOPER

Sewing
AltenatlooL Dress M.'ic.g Ori',
Upt'ols?ery
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Results
And That's A Fact leo'

Well Drilling
Landscaping &amp;
Lawn Care

Heater Cleaning
All brands of oil heaters cleaned
Serviced Call Ralph at 37359S4
after 3pm

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3220101

IWOPLUSTWOISFOUR
And
nd 'hitS A Fact!
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EQUIPMENT
i.'
".,rin*j. Mowing. Dicing.
iii Din, Clay, Rock. Sand
Backhot Loader Ph 3326827
ii1,.',P4Ev

AP400ARAGE CLEAN UP
Phone lsu/I

and Immediate occupancy

FOR INFORMATION CONTACT

f

III 1867

'JRCWM PEST CONIRO,.
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2S62 Park Drive
372 5565

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LiGPITPIAULIPIG4.'nARD

Homes ready for your inspection

Sanford Ave., 4 Blocks South of Airport Blvd.

Fye-e- esIirn.4les

ESTEPSOPI LAUD CLEARING
'
i,,ilijOl rig. Excavating. Ditch work
ia.,, la p soil
is;

Hauling

Conventionril.5°o Down

323•7O8O

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Land Clearing

','.I-.s-!in ElCIr.
liivalri4i
iomm.rCial, Residential Free
Estimate's 25)3 Elm Ave
322
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VA Financing -Nothing Down of FHA

Another F ne Development

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Electrical
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WodFmere

DIRECTIONS: In Sa nford .Weston 25th St. off 17.92
'. Mile To Ridgewood Ave., Go South 2 Blocks
On Ridgewood To Terrace Drive

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11 11 1- kepa.rs. Guttcr,nj Cement

SOUTH

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Pest Control

Commercial

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equipp ed kitchen. Shag carpeting throusjhout. Ceramic tile b,III1S Decorator
wallpaper In kitchen and baths. Privately fenced rear yard Fully scddciJ
lot. Convenient to schools and shopping - No maintenance tees

p m. __

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repair Service 339 8,177

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Concrete block construction. Central heat and air conditioning. Fully

MODEL OPEN:

.%hILLIOP4S OF DOLLARS in PNI
.5 5ld duly in tt5g
Classified ads Nothing snithil
000cc? thaI

Electr(al,'ccivmo,ng retnigerat iIr
Heating,
Ice
Mach i n es .

Dee
&amp; Gerry's Cleaning Service Residential
&amp;
Commercial
Cleaning Pt I Box I/ICC.

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Full Yard Service -- Spninl(Ier
repaired, mulch &amp; plaS?ic
eliminates weeds forever
Tr eed
&amp; shrubbery pruned &amp; removed.
Trash hOuled No lob 100 small 1.
2994601 between 7 1. S
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SOFA&amp;CHA1R SHAMPOOED
Only 135
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Quality 3 bedroom 2 bath garden, home. 1267 square feet of living area

as It

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Painting. Remodeling
General
Repjr Call 123 MIS
Ar Cond,ticn*ng
For Iree estitnates, call Carl
Harm's at SEARS -n Sanford 322
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22,]25

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Phone 322 3558

NOW

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LAWN REPAIR
LAWN REPLACEMENT
Bill Brenemen. IS? 1399

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iSCbt'Jrdi ., liii:,.. R-p.i rs Room
AdcJit2n.,
Concrete
'i'dork
F'.t.nting
CarpenIr
i'ork.
ceramic Tile. Alum Enclosu res
P1 6125 Free Es?imi,e's

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REALTY
Peg Real Estate Broke-n IJi

Landscaping &amp;
Lawn Care

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Beauty Care

NEED

372 0779

ORIGIN!! PRICE

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range, refrigerator 121.80)

321-0041

Largest Model Townhouse

Home Improvements

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SPANISH
STYLE
STUCCO
C or ner lot 3 OR. to,'mai dining.

CUSTOM HOME
I BR, 2 bath' fl a
well established neighborhood
Ueiulilul carpeting throughout
Large closets Garage All latest
appliances Close to shopping,
schools and churches 1)1.900
MI, S REALTORS

Arthur H. BeckwIth, Jr
Clerk of the Clrcs.-It Court
By Cherry Kay Travis
Opuy Clerk
PD)ith Oct. 17, 19. 26, Nov 7, 1914
DEE it

batts.

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Realtor

Forrest Greene Inc.
SI') 68 1 3
PEAL 1011 S

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River View
Pool home. 3 BR, 2
bath, 536.00(1

Defendants

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO DONALD S. CARVEIRO and
I'IURMA R CARVIERO.

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WE BUY FURNITURE
MittindAuCli0fl
319 dll6 fall free from Sanford

K ENMOPE WASHER, parts,
Service, used machr',es
i'r)flHE Y APPL lAtICES

Cal I Bart

LAKE MARY
Sparkling) OR, 11
ba th home with Florida room,
rentrat heat &amp; air A plpisure to
,-wn $23./9) New F hA

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52-Appliances

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Buy

ion Used furniture, appliances.
Ipot5, CtC
Buy I or ¶001 items
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford Ave

oi 5.rg'r's 'p Touch .ard S,'w
i
i
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1 '.s .'- bilanCent 115 SOor pa -i li so per
month Will take trade in Singer
eqUipped to zig iig &amp; mak e button
holes Balance of 156 IS or 10
payments of $6. Call credit
manager, 372 9111 or see at

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Cash 322.4132

I et A Classified Ad help you find
more ropm for storage Classified
Ads hind buyers fast

SALES
RECITALS
817W lt St - Sit ord
32 2 Sail rir 3?? 7157 i'ter Hr

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68Wanted

SANFORD SEWING CENTER
30/ E 1st 5?, Downtown

BALL REALTY

Eyes 32 3 3

Wm. H.
L'l!l:

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Reg Ppil Estate Broker

MUST SELL - 2 BR block, city
utilities II? Club Road, Sanford
Big $500 refrigerator and air
conditioner included at $li,900 or
best offer Broker, 6)1 0171

Tuesday, Nov. 2, 197-3B

FUTURA BY SINGER

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Builder's own 3 or I BR, Vi bath.
Priced below re-production costs.
161.500 Jenny Clark Realty, 32'7
1595

PEt.c ?QU

CRANK (OUST REALTY
REALTORS_S 30 6061

Lake

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Peg Peal Estate Broker
263 5 5 Sanford Ave
371 0l59eves 372 /611

COUNTY

t5cardili Ave -. Acreage

Plaintiff,

DONALD S. CARVEIRO and
P CAP.VEIRO, ht:',slle. ci
M.

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Pinecre.sl- 3 BR. 1 bolts, 119.300

MOR

poration organized and existing
under the lawS of the United States
f America,

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Kingswood Court- 3
$77,900

323.7832

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TGAGE ASSOCIATION, a cor

wfsoSe address is 305 North Magnolia

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CIVIL ACTION NO. 16.lNl-.cA.oe.
E
NATIONAL

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I BR. 2 bath, i acres. VanSurci
Ave. Lake Mary $39,500

Managed

si.000

Fl

51-Household Goods

Winter Springs ' 3 BR. 2 bath, large
family room, lance fenced yard.
near new school Immaculate
MuSt See to appeciate Low down
pajment Let's talk 83 1 1438
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[STAT ES -. 700
Cherokee Circle This) BR, I bath
home iS nestled in the oaks on
corner lot with well manicured
yard Just $19,700

323-5774 Anytime

GENEVA- I acre land on Jun91e
Road Nice double wide mobile
home $15.530

Hal

7 I block, country kitc'ien, screened
porch, large lot, owner holding
dn . $150 mo $13,900

'UNLAND

REALTOR, MLS

multiple sing Service

COUNTY, FLORIDA.

FEDERAL

LARGE FAMILY. Spacious 3 BR
2 baths With family room &amp;
workshop Only $ 11.500

Harold Hall Realty

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NOTICE TO BUYERS- $100 Down
bme Call to "e

Real
Peg 103W 1st 5?
173 6941 p1 373 0511 eves

WEAL TOWS

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LIGHT &amp; CHEERY.- Impressive 3
LIGHT
BR. 7 bath, huge family room,
choice Ravenna Park area
$31.900

M. UNSWORTH REALTY

(
LAKES IDE APART
17-92, Sanford
rom Ranch Hup

PETRUSKA BOWEN &amp; Mc
DONALD, Plaintiffs attorney,
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IS

327211
Alter Noun
flI 3991
322 O64

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL C I R.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to foreclose a mortgage on
the following property In Seminole
County, Florida
Lot 3 and the West 25 feet of Lot 2,
DiOtA J. in the Nisurve,
Of dI'XK 1,
WILDMERE. City of Longwood. as
recorded in Plat Book I, page 50 of
the Public Records of Seminole
County. Florida
ha; b4itii IiII'd against you and you
are rerjjired to serve a copy of your
written defense's, if any, to it, on
Julius 0 Petruska, ROWLAND.

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Estate

'.''rey s ,avaI,lbi' for SuhSid,zei
housing in rural areas No dow
ii.tirnent,
rnonhl.i P.iyrnerit5 ,'s
thin rent

'Iarjflers\.

Sonford, Fla,

_322•209O

41-Houses

Ravenna Pink
109 Satsuma Drive
By Owner 3 OFt, 7 bath, ww
carpet, central heat &amp; air, pa ne led
family room overlooking 16' it 32'
pool with Slide 535.000 Call 372
67/7

EXECUTIVE HOME
Beautiful
"like new" 1 Or, 2 bath, Choice
Loch Arbor area. Extra large tree
Shaded yard 553.900

If You Qualify

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yard, tinge workshop, plus metal
utility bldg 323 1008

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available for well qualified ap
pllcant Good working conditions
and
employe benefits Salary
commet'lsural, with training and
experience. Payroll experience
desired but not required Please
write, giving full details of
training and experience to' Box
616, c 0 Evening Herald, P.O. box
1657. Sanford, Fl, 321/I
BOYS &amp; GIRLS
Age Limit Do you need extra
Christmas money? Part time
work available immediately. one
week only. Tremendous earnings
See Wayne Linville at Holiday Inn.
Sanford. Saturday, Nov. 6 at I
pm Sharp Parents welcome

Room turn duplex, 24th St . 1st &amp;
last mo ply's ISO dep After S. call
323 5681

One Bedroom
From

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$9,500
2 BR furnished, including washer
and freezer. New roof, many
psIrds

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Phone 322 7811, Sanford

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For Rent or For Sale
3 BR. l'i
bath, den, paneled, water sof
levier $3000 4. assume Payments
$ts. p 'flOtitti 37) 9175

QuIet, One Story

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''7o6Ih. deluxe
and spacious $300 mo plus
depotit 372 3387

Studio, 1. 23
fillt,

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A C. carpeted
.idult, no pets,
s 172 2296 wk
ats after i

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Jim Hunt Realty, In C.
1324 Park Dr
Realtor
321 9294

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eneva
throughout central heat and air
lot in Sanford. $145
~G ardens On large sr'iady
month Phone 668 6311

Wanted-- Lazy
Salesperson ac
Customed to high standard c4
living Call 123 55-42
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two bedroom Scurt,
10Adults Preferred 3??
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6670 or 373 1515
Unturn . Wooded. Home SIC Os
RIDGEWOOD VILLAGE 383
3771
32 Houses UnfUrnlshed

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3 Room apartment, 2nd floor rear,
utilities included Ill W Third St
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Sanford 372 2750

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I OR Trailer in Paola
3 12 4820

Liticieny $113
Utilities nd
Call 377 4470

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Reg lIt-al Estate Broker
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377 6433

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Private entrance Adults Only.
0l Palmetto. Sanford

NOW LEASING

ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toil
Free, 611 2027 for "We Care"
"Hotline," Adults or Teens

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tllW 1st St
32) 0526

One 4. 2 Bedroom apartments
furnished or unfurnished Newly
redecorated Corn, See E Airport
Blvd . Sanford, 37) lit?

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ROBERT F McDANIEL, at aI.
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
on the 15th day of November, 1976. at
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AVAIIAE
Color Iv, airCond Maid Se'rv
QUALITY INN NORTH
14. SR 1)4, Longwood
561 1000

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BAT EMAN REALTY
By Owner- 7 BR, I bath, Florida
room, carport, fenced backyard,
corner lot Wall to wall carpet,
furniture, 7 air conditioners,
washer, dryer, drapes, Will
S.icnilit 511.9(t) 372 7455

SUNLAND Nice 3 BR. furnishe'
on large fenced corner lot, C.
WW carpet, prefer older coupl
Call or write I 904 579 9712, Pt 7,
Boa II? FE, Green Cove SpringS.
Fl 37013 Will '.Piow Sat 106 I0
Azalea In

Sanford
Senior (itilPfl
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f1oor, $143 Sanford ideal for retired person I
month Also furnished apart
FiR, up5tair, quiet neighborhood
n.c'nts, $100 month 1)1) 3735019
540 month 6)1 0990 days

For families or friends of problem
drinkers
For further information call 171 4557
or write
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P0
Box 553. Sanford, Fla 37771

Intl him listed in our Business
Service Directory

7 or 3 BR. nice yard, water l in
fished 7 miles from Sanfor d.
AduitS on( No pets 977
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NEED A SERVICEMAN' You'll

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Residence. Unknown

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garage, fenced yard $145 mont h
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Profitable, clean fish business for
SAN MO PA k .1 2 1 l'4dr000
sale (Only I in Defl.iry) (ill 105
tr,IICC
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p,ri.
'.65 .5934 after 6 P m
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25-Loans
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.j to buy Is? or
?)00MelIonvilie Ave
2nd mortgagps
at discount 7.4 t'four approvil Call
Daytona (9011 672 8135
Air carpeted, Quiet I and 2
bedrooms, $123 t $133 month
AdUltS Phone 322 1510

4-Personals

BP.. 1 11,111, '.-'ilral heat &amp;
I,ti'.,ly mi • cj,ar,qe-, large
f(uii t'il a.,irrt
sep,ir,ite StUdio
$3 000 eQuity 4, ,)ScUrn x loan of
5J1.OiJO 171 050 3

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Lake Mary Single house. I 13P.
living room, Combination kitchen
dining room, shower 372 1797

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLC
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 76.1540
NATIONAL
HOMES
AC
CEPTANCE CORPORATION,
Plaintiff,
NANCY J. BOWERS, el at
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
foreclosure dated October 29th 1976
and entered in Case No, 14 IMO
the Circuit Court of the Eighteenth
Judicial Circ uit in and for Seminole
County,
Florida,
wherein
NATIONAL
HOMES
AC.
CEPTANCE CORPORATION is
plaintiff, and NANCY J BOWERS,
ZALES
JEWELERS.
J.
C.
ROBERTSON,cS ba are defervjants,
I will sell to the highest and best
bidder for cash at the West
Front door of the Seminole County
Courthouse. Sanford, Florida. it
II 00 AM on the 12th day of
November, 1916, the following
described real estate located,
situated and being in Seminole
County. Florida, to wit
Lot II. Block "B". SUNLAND
ESTATES. according to the Plat
thereof as recorded in Put Book II,
Page's 16 10 22. Public Records of
Seminole Co. Florida
sad property being the same as set
forth in the Final Judgment of
foreclosure
Dated this 29th day of October,
1976
(COURT SEAL)
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Cherry Kay Travis
Deputy Clerk

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Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged in business at 704 Orange
St., Altamonte Springs 32701,
Seminole County. Florida under the
fictitious name of BEST TV,
RENTAL, and that I intend to
register said name with the Clerk of
the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Florida in accordance with the
provisions of the Fictitious Name
Statutes. To Wit: Section 56509
Florida Statutes 1951.
S Jack I While
Publish: Oct. 19, 26. Nov 7, 9, 1976
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FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CASE NUMBER: 742007.CA.09.0
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR
TGAGE ASSOCIATION, a cor
puraliori organized and existing
under the laws of the United States,
PIa:ntiff,

Publish Nov 7. 1976
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DRILLED, PUMPS
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STIPIE MACHINE &amp;
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machines
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22 Most succinct 1 One (Ger I
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24 Shipping lane 2 Stepped on 24 Tarry
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3 City problem 25 Gain by labor 44 Singer Bob
30 Arrival-time
4 Poetic saying 27 Exclamation
guess (abbr) 5 Youngster
31 ollege
6 Silk fabric
of annoyance 45 Company of
degree (abbr) 7 Electric fish 28 Spanish
people
matron
32 Spawn
8 City in New
46 Malarial fever
33 Spike of corn
York
29 Desire (SI)
48 Israeli round
34 Scale note
9 Enjoy a meat 30 long fish
36 New England 11 Actress
dance
35 Division of
cape
Louiso
Great Britain 49 State (Fr)
37 Actress
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38 Conjunction 50 Identical
Redgrave
birds
51 Environment
40 Genetic
39 Faux pas pi 19 Novel
material
agency (abbr)
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45 Bring
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people whose ideas are not on a
par with yours today. Lesser Get your work done early.
types can cause serious Iiter. there will be disruptive
cond.tions. Procrastination will
problems.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) really put you behind the 8-ball,
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stomach, at least to some small
extent.
Aspirin will burn or irritate
tissue II a small piece of it
allowed to remain in contact
with tissue for a period of time.
You can help prevent this
problem by crushing it and
putting it in a half cup of milk,
Or you can take it with food
This means it will not be absorbed as rapidly and its action
in relieving pain will be
delayed. however, the action
will last longer.
It is true that aspirin will
prolong bleeding time. That is
why its use in preventing
strokes and heart attacks Is
under study. It would probably
also help prevent any of the
clotting tendencies that occur in
some women taking birth
control pills. The lower rate of
heart attacks and strokes in
patients with arthritis taking
aspirin was one of the early tipoff s that aspirin might be useful
in this regard.
I cannot recommend the use
of aspirin to prevent heart
attacks at this time. The value
of the medicine for this purpose
as opposed to it., hazards is now
undergoing a massive national
study. After that I done you
will have a good answer about
its usefulness and limitations.
Two ordinary (five grain or
300 mmiilligram) aspirin tablets
will double the bleeding time
for as long as seven days. For
this reason anyone who has any
medical problems associated
with bleeding should not use
aspirin in any form. This In.
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to the extent that It may have
some beneficial effects In
preventing heart attacks and
strokes - it may
Aspirin remains the best all
around medicine to relieve pain
in Joints or muscular aching as
commonly
occurs
in
degenerative arthritis
the
kind you get as you get older.
You do not need to take large
doses for this effect.
In much larger doses,
prescribed by a doctor, it can be
used to decrease inflammation
as occurs in rheumatoid arthritis. how much you take
depends upon what is being
treated. There are a number of
medi cines on the market that
will relieve pain and can be
used For osteoarthritis, but do
not decrease inflammation and
cannot be used for that purpose
in treating rheumatoid arthritis.
To give you inure information
about aspirin and related
medicines you might want to
use to relieve pain I am sending
you The Health Letter number
88, Aspirin and Related
Medicines. Others who want
this information can send 50
cents with along, stamped, selfaddressed envelope for it. Just
send your letter to me in care of
this newspaper. P.O. Box 326,
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diamond!
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it would have been all over for
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Askew said in
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Bridge
Calendar
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Editorial
Dear Abb
Or. Lamb
Horoscope
Hospital
Obituarlim

Lawton Elementary School, Oviedo. She beat six
other pupils in a campaign involving candidates at
Lawton, English Estates, Red Bug and Winter
party was thewere in
Springs Elementary. The
Television
brainchild of Moore Capers, teacher at the Gifted
Voters approved two changes Weather
judicial sys- Women
affecting the
Student Center, fled Bug Elementary.
to

PRESIDENT

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to the Florida Constitution, En- system for appeals judges The
eluding erie requinng most governor will continue to RU
elected officials and candidates vacancies in these judicial offices, nut voters will henceforth
to those uff.ces to fully disclose
decide at election time whether
their finances,
Five other amendments were these judges remain in office.
the
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rejected in Tuesday's voting.
amendiiient
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Robert
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Win Approval

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day on the absentee votes to hlaasa.
dctennine that I had won.
"I'm anxious to know who is the Democratic primaries, done.
French said he decided to run
gong to win the other two predicted more changes will be
For
the office in April. "II took
made
in
the
commission
by
the
races," he said.
French, who easily .iefeated voters two years hence unless six Long months," he said.
incumbent Commission business is conducted in the Commissioners will take office
Chairman Michael Hattaway in way that the people want it Nov. 16.

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Perry of Winter Springs and
and their respect for Ford's ex6,692 to the former Democrat
perience in office, an Associ- turned Independent Tom
ated Press poll showed.
Binford.
Carter won by coaxing SUpWilliams, meanwhile,
port from the traditional Demoreceived 19,194 to Gunter's
cratic blocs, despite their feel(Herald III by Rick Wells)
18,896 for the district three spot
ings, expressed in the survey, and Kirchhoff received 18,1139 to County Commissioner Richard Williams (Rthathe has promised more than Alexander's 18,255.
Longwood) whcse re-election may depend on th
he can deliver and that he will
The counting of the absentee absentee ballots supervises the ballot counting by
be a less than excellent ballots will determine which
Frances Leahy (left) and Madeline Luttrell of
president.
political
party will be the Elections Supervisor Camilla Bruce's office.
The foniner Georgia governor
drew strong support from the
French said today that he is Williams was appointed to the official county canSee 'TIME' Page 3A
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Politics
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Neither Ford, the first in- John Alexander (D-Sanford)
for the district five seat.
term
cumbent denied
It
had
been
thought
was
Ce Her
Alezar.cr might chaUenge the
1932,
nor
swept from office n
his running mate, Sen. Bob Dole absentee ballots because a box
not appear alter his name.
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Republican "victory
Camilla Bruce said today the
A White House spokesman form
of the ballot had been
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winner.
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formation comes front a pal.
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fact, unfortunately
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because it's too narrow and
about potential gains,
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                    <text>69th Year, No. 62-Monday, November 1, 1976

S anford. Florida 32771-Price 10 Cents

Seminol e Children Score
Hig h On Statewide Tests
By El) l'RICKETF
Brevard was first on reading, and Charlotte was no real "weak areas" as a result of the testing.
Herald Staff Writer
second. In mathematics, Brevard again scored a first,
Ray was assigned the task of perusing the test scores
Can Johnny read? Can Susie write and do math? while Monroe took a second,
to
determine if any areas needed improvement.
According to it recently-released state study, Johnnys
The publication is geared to give parents some idea
The method of comparison was average scores on
and Su.sies in Seminole not only are capable of per. how their children are doing in comparison with school the aptitude tests. Seminole students won second place
forming those basic fundamentals of education, but do children across the state.
with 57.42. Pinellas claimed a first with a score of 59.15,
them better than school children in 65 Florida counties.
School Supt. Bud Layer was pleased with Seminole's and Charlotte was third with 56.89. The low score for all
And, since Florida has only 67 counties, that rates scoring.
67 districts was 39.14.
Seminole second on 12th grade aptitude tests in
"Excellent," Layer said of test results. 'Good, real
On the eighth grade reading tests, Seminole students
"Profiles of Florida Schools," it publication put out by good."
scored
38.92. l3revard's was 39.66, while Charlotte
the Florida Department of Education in Tallahassee.
Layer attributed the high test scores to "an excellent students racked up a second with 39.27. Low score for
Pinellas placed first on the 12th grade aptitude tests, teaching staff" and to a"capable administration."
all reading tess was 24..
and Charlotte was third.
He said the state Department of Education adIn math, Brevard scored 50.56. Monroe County was
On the eighth grade tests, Seminole students again ministered the statewide tests in the spring of 1975.
second
with 50.19, and Seminole third with 50.06. Low
scored high, placing third in both reading and math.
layer's 'i.iant, Ralph flay, said Seminole showed score on the math test was 34.32.

On The Campaign Trail

Church Bans Blacks, Carter Protests

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PLAINS, Ga. (AP) — Jimmy pil1tical motives caused him
Carter, whose Baptist Church and three other blacks to seek
canceled services rather than entrance to the church,
,'Imit four blacks, says he will
The church's pastor, the Rev,
'seek church action" to guar- Bruce Edwards, blamed the inintee that those who share our cident on "Republican pollreligious faith" are allowed to tiCs," and he said, "I am sure it
worship there.
is .in attempt by enemies of
The confrontation outside the Coy. Carter to sabotage his
Plains Baptist Church on Sun- campaign."
day, just two days before the
Spokesmen for President
election, prompted allegations Ford denied any involvement in
that the incident was staged in the incident, but they used it as
an attempt to embarrass the an occasion for criticizing CarDemocratic presidential norm- ter.
nec.
Meanwhile, the church dea11
Rut the Rev. Clennon King, a cons, who had decided to enear -old black minister and force a 1965 resolution expolitical activist who once cluding 'Negroes or other civil
sought the presidency through rights activists," voted Sunday
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The pastor, who said he disagreed with the resolution, had
told reporters at a news conference earlier in the day that the
phrasing of it banned "niggers
and civil rights activists" from
joining the church
The deacons were upset because the quote had been publidied throughout the nation, the
Atlanta Constitution reported.
The newspaper said the move to
fire the pastor would be made
at a church prayer meeting
Wednesday.
The Rev. Mr. Edwards was
not immediately available for
comment on the report.
Carter and his family have
expressed t p
to the 19f3
returmon, isfilcit
ads, c-

cording to a typewritten copy Tuesday night, 24 hours after
the deacons gave to reporters: the Rev. Mr. King applied for
"The ushers refuse to admit membership, to enforce the
any Negroes or other civil 1965 resolution, He said they
rights agitators to all worship later decided to cancel worship
services in this church."
services Sunday to avoid posCarter's mother, Lillian Car- sible trouble.
ter, said later in Washington,
"I felt that under the extreme
D.C., that she had invited tension we would be under, it
blacks to worship in the church would be impossible for us to
"and given them a seat on the worship," the Rev. Mr.
front row." She said she wished Edwards said.
they could become members.
The Rev. Mr. King who
When the Rev. Mr. King — no makes his borne in Albany, Ga.,
relation to the late Dr. Martin about 30 miles from Plains, said
Luther King — showed up with he would return to the church
his companions at the church on nøvt week.
Sunday, the Rev. Mr. Edwards
He denied his move was
told him that "There will be no politically Inspired, saying
services today."
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v. Mr. t1rds said times
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Campaign Of Few Hurrahs, Issues

Indecision Marks Campaign's End
By WALTER R. %IEARS

neither candidate has been able acknowledged mistake, Both
AP Special Correspoudeot
convince decisive numbers of have said the disillusion born of
Analysis
WASHINGTON
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voters that he offers themim a divisive war and if
the eve of a unique and per'..mimt'thmng to be for
wrongdoing in high office mas
It plexing presidtntial election, Issues, Neither Ford nor Carter
iThat kind of built-in Opposi.
The public opinion analysts have turned off the voters. But
something Is missing. Instead has Found the theme or the lion dot not always determine detect an unusually high, and there is tit) evidence that they
of fervor, there is an air of argument to put his imprint on the outi orne, but it did draw persistent, level of indecision have been able to turn the
frustration. At the hour of deci- the wavering, undecided voters clear lint's of opinion
among the voters. They find electorate back on
sion, there is indecision,
who hold the key to Tuesday's
Neither President nor chal- also that there is a lack of inWith Ford the question
At the fringes of the cam- outcome.
lengi'r has ever before run in a tensity in the support for both
h
comnpcten ' inc
paign crowds, in suburban livThis has not been a good year national election And while u;.mdidates.
done his utnit to feed what
ing rooms, after the PTA meet- for slogans, for either candidate Fordis it familiar figure after
Vid by every in dicator, the one
trig, conversation again and orliepui ;ican
leader
more
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this
this
election
to
acknowledged
is
a
namZ'nm
again brings a request for against hint.
a new role now
restore to
thea seal
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voter apis
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simple, compelling reasons to
The choice was made far in
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Ford did ie to alla. -such
Carter.
Richard M. Nixon long before successful ly depict the other as
Roth Ford and Carter have doubts with '' tactical misBut after this long campaign, Watergate, or feared Barry extreme. 'or dangerous, or been criticized-and have as- steps that d. ,-d h ampaign
the question answers itself by Goldwater's finger on the unacceptable to a significant sailed each other-for the con- against Ik'. ci. with his misS
the fact that it is so often asked. nuclear button, or saw George bloc of the electorate. There is duct of the campaign, with its statement 'hjt there is no SoFor it has been a campaign with McGovern as the candidate of less to be against than in eke- diversions into trivia and
few hurrahs and no overriding amnesty, acid and abortion
lions of the recent past - but namecalling.
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They Both Dropped Out Of School After 8th Grade
NEW YORK I AP) — Daniel K. I4dwjg lives in a New
Both MacArthur and Ludwig were born in 1897,
MacArthur and l.utjwtg took different paths to
York penthouse, nmning his shping empire and dropped out of
school after the eighth grade and become billionaires in a nation that now beasts- about
o'eraeeing the creation of a timber plantation in the "operate through an intricate web of private
corn- 180,000 millionaires. They outlived the three other men
(' Brazilian Amazon.
panics about which there Is only limited public in- who until recently shared their status as billionaires
John D. MacArthur. an Insurance company formation," the financial magazine says in its Howard R. Hughes.
J. Paul Ct'tt) and HL hunt
executive, holds court at a turner table in the coffee Novemmiber issue, to be published Tuesday.
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shopof a Florida hotel.
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Though miles apart, the men share a bond They are Fortune associate editor who wrote the article on those access to figures on their exact holding&amp;
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Officials said today that Mardine A. Collins, 18, of
Orlando, drostied earls Sunday alter her car
iaboe, went oer the side of a wooden bridge on

t.ocksoud Road, east of (hiedo. Florida hhighstv
Patrol Trooper P. K. Di x on said sheriff's deputies
found Liii' woman's body underneath
a log and (lie
us erturned auto in the 1.1(1k Econlockhatchee
Ri% t'r. OffIces-s salt! the 1 966 model
sedan slit! 98 feet
on the dirt road before plunging over the guardrail.
less north side of the S-sear-old wooden bridge and
flipping into the water, apparently throwing the
driser out of the car Counts Road Supt. J. C.
Lavender said the bridge on the little traselesi road
was equipped with "wooden bannisters" and said he
w -Jsu't aware that one was missing.
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Monday, Nov. 1, 1976
Evening Herald, Sanford, FL

HOSPITAL NOTES

FLORIDA,
IN BRIEF

OCOBER, 1fl6 Dora J. Jones
Eldon Shiver Jr.
ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
Kelvin S. Bailey
Alien Gibson
Marion Malane
James A. Weekley
William Whitson, DeBary
Joseph W. Gonsalves,
Deltona
Charles it. Willard, Deltona
Cecil Ward, Pierson
Peggy J. Mason, Gcnev
Robert Mathews, Lantana

Highway Death Toll 13,
Including Two Orlandoans
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The Florida Highway Patrol says the death
of a Bradenton man, killed when he was

struck by a car, has raised the weekend highway death toll to 13.
Katherine Black, 20, of Orlando, died late
Friday in a. head-on crash near Marshall
Farms Road in Orange County.
Mardine Louise Collins, 18, of Orlando,
died when she lost control of her car east of
Oviedo Saturday night. The car ran off the
road and flipped into a creek. She was ejected.

Sea Search Called Off
MIAMI (AP) - Search efforts have been
called off for a Burmese woman reported
missing after a Miami-based cruise ship
reached Nassau without her, say U.S. Coast
Guard officials,
Khin Saw Myint, 29, was reported missing
by a companion aboard the SS Veracruz late
Friday, said John Fasolino, spokesmen for the
Bahama Cruise Lines. Miss Myint, a native of
Burma, is a student in Toronto, Fasolina said.

Help Needed For Prosecution
MIAMI (AP)
M iami's Cuban community
is being asked for information so authorities
can prosecute a terrorist organization that
officials say began with anti-Castro demonstrations and moved into international plots,
extortion, robbery and murder,
Police say the group, known as
i"ragmatista, was smashed when nine men
were indicted earlier this month.
'Me indictments stem from last year's
assassination of Luciano Nieves, a Cuban
exile who supported peaceful coexistence with
Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Castro.

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

BIRTILS

Mr. ani Mrs. Dennis (Karen)
Weeks, girl, Deltona
DISCHARGES

Sanford:
Maggie L. Gentry
Tammy 1.. Hoolehan
Nina M. Moran
Della J. Morris
Glona Nelson
Charles E. Reynolds
Minnie L. Ruffin
Inez Sessions
Timothy H. Tillman
Cleveland Whack
July 1.. Williams
Joyce A. Eeuerbacher,
Altamonte Springs
Nancy C. McLean, DeBary
Frank Guidone, Deltona
Frances M. Hochre(ter,
Deltona
Mrs. Gregory (Christine)
Wolas boy, Deltona

Sylvester Terrell
Ethel Welborn
Marilyn A. Gatto, DeBary
Dessa S. Knight, DeBary
Gladys E. Boose, Deltona
Mildred Fleming, Deltona
George B. Martin, Deltona
AArthur Soukup, Deltona
Donald Wrlght,Deltona
Selena A. King, Enterprise
Pamela R. Steventon, take
Mary
Varsenig Nakutis, Longwood

Were

tHRIlLS

Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
llayuwanna) Williams, boy,
Sanford
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie (Nancy)
Morton, boy, Enterprise

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TULSA, Okla. APt
how (10 you ITIOVC
about $752.5 million in cash and securities? As
quickly and quietly as possible, Bank of
Oklahoma officials say.

Florida are staffed by people who understand our
hsiess, and hat it takes to shape it precisely as
you want it to he.
We not only listen well. We respond. You can
count on it evefl' time

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DISCHARGES

Sanford:
Mrs. harry (Cheryl) Watson,
by
Dallas Edwards
Veronica A. Goeli
Bill Hunt
Peggy J. Mason, Geneva
Mary Pasanac, Deltona
Mary Simone, Sanford
Nathan W. Stripling, Sanford
James A. Weekley, Sanford
Stella Bitch, Winter Springs

Toilet
L'nIir u'dawry
40,

Plunger
pluara.

To,IaItu

vial penn,i conupcnssd a. or

fl(15/ *$tt to apLa.zi berk as

ap
With Twidri IIi( t,Zl pvne,.r plow.
lk,o,jb Ik, Clogging ma,. aid
wi.h, it de'in.
Clii 114 G.M..i*

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ATHAROWANE STORES

Seminole Supervisor of commis.sioner, state attorney,
Elections Cam!lla Bruce public defender, a Florida
predicts 80 per cent of the senate seat, two posts in the
t.iunty's 55,680 registered Florida house of Itepresen.
voters will turn out tq cast tatives, three county cornballots in the 55 precincts for mission races and a Seminole
ft' general election Tuesday. County School Board seat. Also
One hundred fifty-six voting on the ballot are nine proposed
machines are located in the state constitutional amendilling places staffed by 365 ments.
election workers.
Oviedo voters will also
Leading off the ballot are the
randidates for President and consider a proposed annexation
Vii' ['resident, a United State while Winter Springs city
voters will consider two charter
Senate seat, a post in the
amendments.
House of Representatives, state
treasurer and insurance
PoIb wilt oiwn at 7 am. and
1 Oflllfl i.ssoner , public service
close at 7 pin.

Very Quietly And Quickly

That's how they moved $2.5 million in cash
and $750 million in securities Sunday afternoon. They had the help of about three
dozen persons, including nine employes of
Brink's, Inc., eight off-duty policemen and
seven uniformed policemen in patrol cars.
It took about three hours to move the 357
sacks and boxes of cash and coins and the 192
boxes of securities from the (lid hank vault to
the new bank a block away, said W. W. Foster
Jr., the bank's vice president of operations.
The 'goodies," as Foster called them, now
are safely stashed behind a foot - thick solid
steel vault door with a 72-hour time clock. The
vault has 18-inch walls of concrete and reinforced steel mesh.
All streets and alleys around the bank
buildings were sealed off for the three-hour

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Legal Notice

WASHINGTON AP
Federal officials
say they are "establishing a toehold" in the
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fight against cigarette smuggling.
The smugglers buy their cigarettes legally
in states which grow tobacco and levy low
taxes on it. They are North Carolina, where
the tax is 2 cents per pack Virginia. 11 cents
and Kentucky, 3 cents.

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C00un

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Worked in police department

out of neighborhoods 19721976

of local city

Brought residents into main stream

Worked in police department

of county government 1972.1976

of local city

3, Worked to develop parks and

4. Fought the Froeman/Hattaway
crowd

to the

Became their "boy" by acceatin
big contributions from the
Freoman/Hattaway crowd

Fought for growth residents

Worked in police department

want and can afford 1972-1976

of local city

Led fight for County Planning

Worked in police department

Act 1974

of local city

Initiated nationally recognized

Worked in police department

county fire system 1973

of local city

Fought the clay pit fiasc-o 1975

Worked in police department
of local city

SELECT

Dick
Williams
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COUNTY COMMISSIONER
DISTRICT 3

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Pd. Pol. Adv. Pd For By Mack Blythe, Trees.

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;JoAnn

RE-ELECT JOHN VOGT

SAUNDERS

Respo
nsi
bNlity

Worked in police department
of local city

recreation 1974.1976

Sunday's high 93; today's low Cooler in the north, central anti
IS.
south Thursday, Thursday
Sunny and rather cool today night and Friday.
and Tuesday. highs this afternoon in the low 70s with lows
TUESDAY'S Tll)F',.S
tonight In the low to mid SOs.
Da)tona Beach
highs 4:26
highs Tuesday in the mid 70s. a.m. and 1:17 p.m.; Lots 10:33
Northerly winds around 15 a.m. and 10:51 p.m.
miles per hour today, becoming
Port Canaveral
1:12 a.m.
northeasterly on Tuesday.
and 4:25 p.m.; tAJISS 10:21 a.m.
EXTENDED FORECAST
and 10:42 p.m.
Fair or partly cloudy with
Bayport
10:4-I a.m. and
mild (1a ) s. Chance of showers in 10:39 p.m.; l.osss 4:37 a.. and
all districts on Thursday. 4:52 p.m.

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Onnonent.

Fought to keep adverse zoning

WEATHER

The center has received $7U7, i)0 from
LEAA to COOr(liflate investigations of
smuggling in the seven-state pilot area of
Missouri, Michigan. Ohio, Honda Illinois,
Minnesota and Indiana.

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tliiju.Se.

"You can see the tremendous prot Its to he
had in buying them in those states and bootlegging them in Minnesota, with its 18-cent
tax; Connecticut, with it 21-cent tax; New
Jersey, 19 cents; or New York, with a 15 cent
tax." said George Stewart, executive director
of the interstate Revenue Uc-ea i'ch C enter
er in
Indianapolis

Williams.

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WHILE Dick

Continued from Page IA)
('harks MacArthur, is the only stockholder of the
Chicago-based Banker's Life and Casualty, the
nation's 44th largest insurance company.
Fortune describes MacArthur the fourth son of an
Itinerant preacher bo rn in Pittston, Pa.
as looking
less like a billionaire than a retired poslal clerk."
He wears a rumpled shirt and baggy wash-and-wear
slacks, lives in a room overlooking a parking lot, has
quit smoking three or four times a year" and drives a
five-year-old Cadillac with "erratically functioning
tIndows."
Ludwig is less accessible, Fortune said, and hasn't
spoken to a journalist since 1963.
Born in South Haven, Mich., the son of a real estate
agent. Ludwig started out with a tug boat fleet. Alter
pioneering a new system for financing tankers in 1936,
his fleet grew to the current 50 ships totaling nearly 7
million tons, making him what Fortune describes as
'' o ne of the world's major independent shipowners."
Fortune says Ludwig, 79, occasionally walks to work
at about 8 a.rii. from his hnini' in Fifth Avenue nen-

Buttlegging Big Business

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Billionaire Drop-outs

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Eenng Herald
November 1, 1n—.Voj, 69, No. 62
Published Daily and Sunday, Ca(epl
Saturday and Christmas Di,
by The Sanford Herald. Inc 356 N F.',nch Ave. Sanfird, Fl..
312 111
Second Class Postage Paid at Sanford. Florida 37111.
Home Deliver V , $5 cents. Month. 51 40
M,nlr $11 20, Year,
57540 By Ma'I In Flr €14 larneas home d*tvery All other ma:l
Month. $710. I MonthS, $16 20. Il Mcfltt, in 40

How To Move $752.5 Million?

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IN BRIEF

You can counton us.

He Works Hard For You!
AS a iiieiiiber of the Seminole County legislative
delegation for the past 4 years, and chairman for the past 2,
john Vogt has shown his concern for the special interest
roup that IS composed of you and other hard-working taxpayers and citizens.

C'Com
mission

This election is an unusually important one because the issues
are so clear.. the ineffective admi tstrafion of county

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government. . .the tack of common sense decisions on county
business. . .and the complete loss of control of county expenditures (up from $6 million to $11 million in lust six years).
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State Senator

This county needs leadership to assure efficient government
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services, proper land use and environmental protection,
traffic movement and road planning, fighting crime, economic
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District 17 Democrat

development, drainage and water conservation solutions and
other concerns.

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This county needs a commissioner who knows county
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government and what needs to be done. I served two terms as

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SANFORD REGIONAL CRIME LAB

your "working" commissioner until 1971, providing leadership
and common sense to make Seminole County a better place to
live. Now, after seeing years of decreasing effectiveness and
efficiency in government, I ask to serve you again.

With yew help we can restore responsibijity to
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80% Turnout
Predicted
For Tuesday

NATION

good listeners.

As Florida's largest banking group, with assets
of $3 1 billion, WC'V got the mocv t) help
small businesses expand and prosper And larger
lflts grow even larger.
Equally important, our 47 banks throughout

FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that we are
engaged in business at RI. 1 Box
OCTOBER 31
390A Hwy 17 92) Maitland 37151,
Seminole County. Florida, under the
ADMISSIONS
fictitious name of MEXICO, U.S.A.,
Sanford:
and that we intend to register said
.Julia M. Colston
name with the Clerk of the Circuit
Court. Seminole County, Florida In
accordance with the provisions of
the Fictitious Name Statutes, To
Wit: Section 665 09 Florida Statutes
1957S
INVITATION TO BID
David Bradford
Cityy of Sanford
Barbara Bradford
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Publish. Oct 25. Nov. 1. I. IS. 1916
Sealed bids will be reived in the
DEE 126
off iCe of the City Manager, Sanford,
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
Florida.
Notice s hereby given that the
1) One PH Meter, Continuous
Board of Adjustment of the City of
Monitoring
Sanford will hold a Special Meeting
2) One 1" Double Diaphragm on Friday, November 5. 1976, in the
Pump
City Halt at 11:30 A.M.in order to
Detailed specifications
are
consider a request for a variance in
available at the office of the City
the Zoning Ordnance as it pertains
Manager,
to rear yard setback requirements
All bids shall be In the City
in RC .1 zoned district at Lots 1 I. 7,
Manager's Office, City Hall, San.
BIk S. Palm Terrace Location SE
ford. Florida not later than 1:30
corner of E. 25th St. and Poinsetta
PM. T,eday, November 16, 1976. Ave.
The bids will be publicly opened on
The planned use of the properly is
the same date of 2: P.M.
private office and storage building ,
The City Commission reserves the
B L Perkins
right to accept Otto reject any or all
Chairman
bids In the best interests of the City
Board of Adjustment
of Sanford.
Publish Nov 1, 1976
w E Knowles,
DE F I
c
Manager
ClTYF SAnFORD
Publish
I, 1916
DEF 4

'iTr TO
PUBtIC
F IN THE CIRCUIT COURT POW
REQUEST FOR RELEASE OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
FUNDS
PROBATE DIVISION
September 30. 1976
File Number 16.l3LCp
Applicant: City of
Division
P.O. Bo ifS
In Re: Estate of
Sanford, Florida
LYLE A, NOLAND,
(375) 327 3161
TO ALL INTERh'IEO
' AGEN.
Deceased
NOTICEbp
CIES. GROUPS AND PERSONS:
ADMINISTRATION
On or about October 22, 1976, the THE ABOVE
ESTATE AND
City of Sanford will request the U.S. TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, 16TH
Department of Housing and Urban CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
ALL
Development to release Federal OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
OTHER
SEA..,-LE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
funds under Title
Titl
of the Housing
CIVIL ACTION NO.
IN THE ESTATE:
and Community Dtvtk)Pment Act of
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
1914 (PL 93-313) for the following
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF:
that the administration of the estate
project:
of LYLE A. P4OLANQ,
FRANCIS HARRY PARDUS.
Title: Georgetown Park
File Number 76-13.Cp, Is pending in
Purpose: Recreation
Husband Respondent,
the Circuit Court for Seminole
Location: Sanford, Seminole,
and
County, Florida, Probate Division,
Florida
DONNA RAE PARDUS,
the address of which is Seminole
Estimated Cost:
County Courthouse, Sanford,
Wife Pelitioner,
An environmental Review Record
Florida 32771. The personal
NOTICE OF ACTION
respecting the within project has representative
of the estate is
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
been made by the above named CitY
LUELLA
NOLANO, whose address
FRANCIS HARRY PARDUS.
which documents the environmentalIS
I
Quail Pond,
P.O.37701.
Box isa
WHOSE RESIDENCE IS THE
review of the project. This En. Casselberry,
Florida
The
STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY OF
vironmental Review Record is on name and address
of the personal
LAKE. AND WHOSE MAILING
file at the above address and Is
available for public examination representativrs attorney are set
ADDRESS IS: Co OLGA PARDUS,
forth below,
and copying, upon request.
/79 FLEMING STREET, HOBART,
INDIANA
46347.
All persons having claims or
The City of Sanford will under-lake
demand, against the estate are
the proe
A sworn Petition for Dissolution of
Project
above
Block
Grant described
funds from the
U.S.with required. WITHIN THREE Marriage a Vinculo having been
Department of Housing and Urban MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
filed regarding your marriage to
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
Development (HUD), under Title I
DONNA RAE PARDUS in the
of the Housing and Community THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk
Circuit Court in and for Seminole
County, Florida, the short title of
Development Act of 1974. The City of of the above court a written
Sanford Is certifying to HUD that statement of any claim or demand
WhiCh is IN RE: THE MARRIAGE
mustthe
be
Sanford and Warren E. Knowles, in theymayhaveEachIirn
in writing and must indicate
OF: FRANCIS HARRY PARDUS,
his
Husband Respondent, and DONNA
official
capacity
as
City
basis
for
the
claim,
the
name
and
Manager, consent to accept the
RAE PARDUS. Wife 'Petitioner,
of the creditor
or his
agent
these presence command you to
jurisdiction of the Federal courts •
If or attorney,
and the
amount
appear and file your answer or other
an action Is brought
to enforce
responsibilities
i relalion
to en claimed. If the claim is not yet doe,
the date when 1 will become due
vironmenfal reviews, decision.
the Circuit Court in and for Seminole
making, and action., and
these shall be slated. If the claim is
County, Florida. and serve a copy
contingent
unliquidated,
thereof o Petitioner's attorney,
responsibilities have been satisfied, nature
of theor
uncertainty
shallthe
be
Jack T. Bridges of Cleveland, Mize
The legal effect of the certIfication Is stated. t, the claim Is scta'e, the
&amp; Bridges, P. 0. Drawer 1, Sanford.
that upon Its apg,.roval, the City of security shall be described. The
Sanford may use lbs Block
Florida 32771. on or before the
claimant shall deliver sufficient
day of November. 1976, or otherwise
funds,
and HUD will have satisfied copies of the claim to the clerk to
Its
a default will be entered against
responsibilities
under
theAct
enable
clerk representative.
to mail one copy to
Yo..
National
Environmental
Policy
55th the
personal
of 1969. HUD will accept an 00WITNESS my hand en official
POYSOM
Interested
the estsl@
jec1iontott approval of the releese to All
whom
a copy
of thisinNotice
seal of the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
of
on this 70th day of October. 1916.
nds andonly
acceptae
of te Administration
certifiCatl00
lfitisononeofthe
required, has been mailed are
(SEAL)
olioWIng bases:
WITHIN
THREE
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
MONTHS FROM THE DATE o
(a) That the cert,fitidn
Clerk of the Circuit Court
in fact executed by the Chief
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
By: Linda M Shaw
THI S NOTIC E, to file any objections
Executive Officer or other officer f
Deputy Clerk
they may have that thalIenes the
applicant approved by HUD; or
Jack T. Bridges of
lb) that applicant's In, validity of the decedent's will, he
CLEVELAND. MIZE 1
liflcations of the personal
vironmental review record for fl
BRIDGES
project indIcates ommiulon of a representatiye, or the venue or
Attorney for Wife-Petitioner
jurisdiction
Of
the
required decIsion, finding, or
court,
Post Office Drawer 7
applicable H) the project In the
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
Sanford, Florida 37711
environmental review process.
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
Publish Oct 25 1 Nov. 1,1, Is. 1976
Objections must be prepared and WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
DEE.131
Dale of the first Publication of this
submitted In accordanc, with tne
rai..ireif
Ill
0..
Notice of Adminitfr.Ii.s,.. r,.....
and may 1w addressed to HUD 25th, 1976.
Luella Notans
AS 1121 Peachtree Street, fl,1,
As Personal Represents.
Atlanta, G.ovgi. 3. Ociections
live of the Estate of
tO the relus.of funds onbasesOther
than those stated above will not be
LYLE A. NOLAND,
ConSidered by HUD No obfecf Ion
Deceased
r, yad after October 22. 1976 will
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
be considered by MUD.
REPRESENTATIVE:
5: Kenneth R. Marchman
0. Sam AC*It'y,
KENNETH R. MARCHMAN, of
Acting City Manager
City of Sanford
Hunter, Pattlllo, Marchmàn
&amp; Strong
P.O. Bo* 1775
213 W. Park A,4..
Sanford, Florida 3777)
P.O. Box 340
Publish, Nov. I, Ifla
Winter Park, Florida 321*9
OEF.7
Telepfson: (3*5) 4476900
Pubflth: Oct. 25. Nov. I. ICló
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At Southeast Banks we specialize
in helping small businesses grow, If you
need money, or advice, talk to us.

Monday, Nov. 1, 1976-3A

Commission.

Please give me your vote and Su000rl
November 2, 1976.

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ucu'IuIj fiuht off cffirt.', il: the Styat' t
Sanford Regional L'rijiie Lib. this liiCafls jobs
in Seminole Count', and it llleafls iiiore efficient and less
cost I crime prose, ut on for all of Centra l Florida
dacin;L;lu' the

the County

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ROSENWALD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

SEMINOLE COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE
PLANNING ACT

Ji,Zi

Vogt (ought for III,]oUauued ruk'i change ii'. me
State Board of Education to allOw a recount of students aiiO

avoid the loss of $7,000 in state aid to education fur this
Ss'Iluniil. 1 * ouritv Ss'hii'iI

JoAnn Saunders has been endorsed by Gov. Reubin Askew, and has
the support of Don T. Reynolds, Jim Sursely and Sid Vihien, former
Democratic candidates,

DEPT. CF COMMERCE ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT

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A' IrND'-R,
SEMINOLE COUNTY COlvi I1ISSIOrj, DISTRICT 5,
DEMOCRAT
PD. P01 ADV. by CAMPAIGN TREASURER

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FOR CONGRESS
JoAnn Saunders

5th DIST.
DEMOCRAT

supported the location of this office in San'
ford ti attract light industry to broaden the c-t'ononulc base of
F Central Florida.
I ha \ 'it

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JoAnn Saunders for Congress Committee
poB*70,O,tnaefk,,'4a32Oo2

.lohn \ JI.t supported and vctetl fur ttu annexation act to
bring an end to "Center line" .imiexatoii and give you, the
Citizens, a greater uppurtunit) to e'.aluate proposed annexations

JOHN VOGT Working
For Us In The Florida Senate

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..w 5. redod 14.2,w, Cw.a. .nd 0 ...Mb. l. .,.,i.. 1.

SEMINOLE COUNTY ANNEXATION ACT

Let's Keep

will form District Con- JoAnn Saunders wants to get out country JoAnn Saunders understanas toe rijrtj

gressional Action Committees These moving i gain by providing more jobs ships affecting our senior Americanti
committees will recommend legislation She knows tomorrow's loaders dm1 will She knows the need for better, less es
get our country mov- pensive health care and ,sII work to rn
concerning select Interest areas With a work with them to
unem
prove theIr quality of Ito
repreientative to each committee from rig again with a roducticri in the
ptoymer.t rolls
each county, JoAnn will keep new ap5IV1NOLI COUNTY
For more Information or a
H
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proachos in her Congre,sro,at program
A
ride to the poll. contact;
Sç,'
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pporti and '.'tetl for thiA planning act to
ensure planned. orderh ,riU: fr Scitiinole County bt'fiire it
is ti.* late to plan

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Evening Herald
300N. FRENCH AVE., SANFOlD, FLA 32771
Area Code 305-322-2611 nr 831-9993

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Around

Monday, November 1, 1916-4A

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It wasn't a Halloween activity but a volunteer
effort by two Sanford policemen, a lieutenant and a
patrolman, who like other men in blue are ready
anytime to commit themselves to the task of
making their community a better place to live. Not
on]) while on duty, but on their off time too.

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WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
NORMAN H. OSURIN, Editor
JOSEPH D. VAN BRACKLE, Advertising Director

P.

Home Delivery*Wee k. 55 cent; Month, $2.40; 6 Months, $14.20:
Year, $28.40, Br Mail: In Florida same as home delivery. All
other mail Month, $2.70; 6 Months, $h.21); 12 Months. $3240.

Morality Guides
U.S. Poliv
o es

A midnight shift policeman with a can of spray
paint?

The Clock

These two policemen, according to this week's
SPD departmental newsletter, got off duty and went
straight to work with the spray paint. They spent six
hours painting 75 football helmets for the Lakeview
Middle School's. Pp Warner football teams.
There are many places you'll find Sanford's
finest during their off-duty time. Earlier this year
five officers devoted their entire off-duty time to

Passing judgment on how the United States
conducts its foreign affairs can lead to long-winded
speeches, simply because of the diversity of the
world we live in and the number of issues that
arise. It's not surprising that former Gov. Jimmy
Carter should try to simplify his criticism of
President Ford's record on foreign policy by attacking its "morality."
That doesn't simplify matters at all. All it does
is remove an issue from the concrete world of
purposes and results, which is where foreign policy
is conducted, and transfer it to a world of abstract
principles of right and wrong. President Ford, who
undoubtedly recognizes the shades of gray that can
enter into moral questions in the practical world,
has a rejoinder that is unassailable.
His reply is that to let this country or others slip
into war when there is an alternative would betray
our highest moral commitment to seeking peace.
This morality of peace-seeking lies behind our
policy toward the Soviet Union and Communist
China, toward the Arabs and Israelis in the middle
East, toward the strife between whites and blacks
in southern Africa. The progress toward peace in
such areas under the current Administration is the
strong suit in Mr. Ford's hand.
When Carter questions the morality of our
position in foreign affairs, we would ask
compared to what? We have adhered to international
agreements when some parties to those
ag,'eements deliberately try to circumvent them,
as in the last stages of the Vietnam War. A case
could be made that we have been too "moral" in
dealing with "immoral" adversaries. That, of
course, isn't what Carter means.
He stands on moral grounds in accusing the
administration of not doing enough to frustrate the
Arab boycott of Israel. We find the boycott as
distasteful as he does, but where does morality lie?
Congress was raising such "moral" issues
before Carter was, and the results hardly
recommend it as a way of conducting foreign
policy.
Secretary of State Henry Kissinger has tried to
point out the difference between morality and
moralizing. Morality does guide our foreign policy
in our defense of principles of self-government,
in our foreign aid programs, in our support of
humanitarian causes through the United Nations,
and in our pursuit of peace throughout the world.
Carter's moralizing does not recognize the
hierarchy of moral values that hangs over every
aspect of foreign policy and requires careful
judgment of ends and means.
Diplomacy is considered an art. So is politics,
but Carter's attempt to find immorality in our
foreign policy is neither artful nor likely to stand up
under and honest assessment of the role the United
States is playing in world affairs.
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Terrorism
The bombing of a Uiban airliner In early October, leaving 73
persons dead, has been used by Premier Fidel Castro as an
excuse for breaking off Cuba's anti-hijacking agreement with
the United States.
But a Cuban exile, now under arrest in Trinidad, has confessed to placing the bomb on the plane at the bidding of other
exiled Cubans in Venezuela. Five arrests have been made and
three it no hint of U. S. involvement.
It may suit Castro's motives to blame the United States and
preserve the illusion that Cuba has no disenchanted refugees.
But the war against terrorism Is better served by the
cooperative action of 12 nations of the Organization of American
States. The United States was the sixth to sign a treaty designed
to curb "acts of political terrorism of international significance,
regardless of motive."
Castro's bluster Is conterproductive.
Piracy and violence can be restrained only through a united
response, assuring that penalties will be swift and sure and that
there Is no sanctuary — anywhere
for mindless terrorists.

coaching Little League Baseball teams. Currently,
three officers are giving a great deal of time to
coaching Pop Warner football teams for boys ages 9
to 14 years. The effort Involves practice sessions
every day and then a game on Saturdays.
Policemen are finding a growing need for their
services in un-official capacities. Members of the
Sanford force are active in various
A groups at
area schools. There's one officer who serves on the
ruling council of his church. Officers are active in
just about every civic organization you can name
and some of them hold offices in the organizations.
Other officers are involved in Boy Scout, Indian
G ui des and many other ycirth oriented groups.
We commend these men who not only take their
law enforcement duties seriously with the motto of
"Protect and Serve" but also are busy daily helping
to make the community in which they live and work

a better place, especially by working with our
youth.

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linking up with Amtrak to
provide the Sanford to
lAwsville run. At recent press
conference, Garfield hailed the
combined Auto-Train-Amtrak
service as a first in the train
industry and a linkup that will
eventually expand Auto-Train's
operations
Already, Blay'ney said about
80 new employes from all of
Central Florida have been hired
to serve as hosts and hostesses
aboard the additional runs.
Garfield was the first to put
into operation the "piggyback"
sersice in which northern
tourists travel by train to
Florida along with their cars.
After disembarking in
Sanford, vacationers pick up
their autos and continue on to
tourLst locations in Garfield's
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tipen," Bluisney said of SunSanday's departure.
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luxury ilining in refurbished
(lining cars which hark back to
the day's when giants of
American traindomu created the
concept and made it available
to those who desire to travel in
tyie.
First class service, wine
served aboard and real china
mark the "super-duper" service.
The new dining car will be on
hand for viewing at the Persimosnomi Avenue station.
Auto-Train's new push came
about an a result of Garfield's

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to accept the appraised price —
$23,000 less than the offer from
county commissioners.
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that the Overstreet Investment
Co has agreed to sell the site
near Apple Valley subdivision
for $232,000.
Buck said John Percy,
director of county development,
will inform county cornmwssioners on Tuesday of the
Orlando finn's acceptance of
tin' lower price.
(in Oct. 5, county cornI1ii!uners agreed to pay no
more than $255,000 for the land.
But Commissioner Sid Vihlen
Jr. insisted an appraisal be
dont, to insure the county it is
getting its money's worth.
And the appraisal caine in
$23,000 less than the figure
county officials agreed to pay ,
No official county cornmission action is needed

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The Governor has injected himself into
the state attorney's race. In Seminole
County, I have fought the Governor's
political cronies, the "FreemanHattaway political group." $ shall coitinue to fight wrong doing by any special
interest group regardless of how high
their friends may be. I owe nothing to the
news media or any other special interest
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Craig Smith. Pharmacist
I Support Vinci biclusa he has a
business like approach to govern
mint and that is the onty way we
canci our economy back on
bun financial ground

means Clont:. Phyiiciin
I support Vinci because of
common sense, no rsons,nl#
He
proach to legislation
approachable and owes
ati.gances to power groups

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look at Vinci i,hteI recordConsistently honest lorihright
and candid leadership Immensely
effective benefits gained for our
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I support Vinci because he gels
right to the problem that any
person may have I have called
Vinci many times trying to I,nd
answers with 'rgard to Voc
Rehab and State Statutes

Patti Brar'ti,r Home,naier
I support Vne be..ause 01
persitentIy strong ,tand on the
ISSUe of education He •s trr'i"g to
Put our la, doiiars -nto the
cla ss room instead of adm'n'si'a
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recipients.
At GOP national headquarters, Carter conceded: "They (the congressional committee)
had the money. We didn't have the money." He
also admitted that no actual transfer of funds
took place.
This would appear to violate the law. For
when the federal campaign law was amended
last May, the unlimited transfer of funds between committees was never Intended. This Is
clear from the congressional debate over the
amendments.
What funds are moved, the law adds explicitly, must be done by actual "transfers." The
paper transaction between the two GOP cornmnittees, therefore, appears to be illegal.
So far, we have been able to trace about
I0,00 of the disputed money. The donations
were reported by the congressional committee,
not by the national committee which ostensibly
made the contributions. This looks like another
technical vloiation.
We spoke to the Republicans, who deny that
their juggling act violated the law. We also spoke
to the Democrats, who say the manipulations not
only were improper and illegal, but that they
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violations.
We also talked to the Federal Elections
Commission. A spokesman quoted the general
counsel, John Murphy Jr., as saying that the
Republican action was valid and that party officials had kept the commission fully informed.
He acknowledged, however, that the commission
hasn't yet ruled on the Issue. Indeed, the comm
mission has been reluctant to rule against eithe
major party.
Footnote: We have also turned up other
seeming federal violations in the tiles of the
Federal Election Commission, In the campaign
records of Orin Hatch, who is running for the
Senate against Sen. Frank Moss, D.-Utah, a
mysterious $20,000 expenditure Is listed to Glenn
Davis advertising. There Is no mention where it
came from. We have traced the money, howeve
to Orin Hatch. His personal filings show it came
from the congressional committee and was used
for TV spots.
We found similar vIolations in the campaigns
of Republican candidates Fred Koory Jr. in
Arizona, James Inhofe In Oklahoma, Newt
Gingrich in Georgia and Paul Tribble in
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Street Crime
Organized Crime
Consumer Frauds
Corruption in Public Office
Treat juveniles firmly but fairly

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by h' Sen!tiv'ty to the
poop?. around him an Inner cJIm
objective approach 1C the i%5U1%
and vital concerns of the district

Hal Leslie. lietired
Vince is an honest trusiwuthy
hardworking man for the people
H. stands for better but Ies
government, no increas, in t izes
Improving our schools and impor
1-ant wulf.ua reform

Jane Williams. LPN

John Sobie Butineirnàn

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broad stand on Education H,
advocates restoring school disc,
pun, and puts emp.hait on
helping children acquire the 3R
at a reasonably early age

I support wince F DICu$I in the
past when I needed to get in touch
with my Rip he has been lvàiUblI
to In, i fitel the public diver,, a
Rip that IS a,a,i,able to'hem

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trying to chk state gG,ernm.rsI
elpursditures and is ROikIeIg to see
that we get rifiil from inflation

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PLEASE VOTE FOR

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Nan Moore, Businesswoman

In 1969 when I took office there was a
$100,000 a week gambling operation, in
Seminole County. I convicted "The
Colonel", Harlan Blackburn, the gambling kingpin. I have personally
prosecuted over eighty murders and
rapes in the past eight years. I supervise
65 employees, 26 of those are lawyers. I
have a management background. You
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This compares with State average of
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Auditors have audited my office. This
was an in-depth audit. The Chief Auditor
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The law is sticky about transferring money
between campaign committees. The situation,
therefore, called for some financial hocus-pocus.
The congressional chairman, Rep. Guy
Vander Jagt, R.-Mich., and the national cuchairman, Robert Carter, put their heads
together. They arranged for the funds to be
exchanged on paper. They simply wrote four
letters back and forth, beginning October 6.
Carter authorized the congressional committee "to serve as the agent" of the national
committee. In this capacity, the congressional
committee was empowered to use up the contribution limitsthat the national committee
hadn't utilized.
This permitted the Republicans to send additional contributions, ranging from $5,000 to
snore than $10,000, to each of the 33 embattled
candidates. It was accomplished by sleight of
hand. More than $300,000 of congressional
committee funds were suddenly transformed,
abracadabra, into national committee money.
The money wasn't even moved from one
committee to the other. The national committee
simply "authorized" the congressional committee to disburse the cash. In fact, the
congressional committee selected most of the 33

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because the board formally
agreed to pay $255,000, or less.
If the appraisal had been more
than $255,000, commissioner;
would have been required to
look at the purchase of site a
second time.
The issue became controversial when Apple Valley
homeowners rose up in protest
of locating a park near their
subdivision. homeowners
complained of increased traffic
and noise pollution.
Then last week South
Seminole residents not living in
Apple Valley appeared at the
commission meeting to plead
for a park site
preferably
near Apple Valley, but
somew here in South Seminole,
not near Sanford as proposed Lv
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WASHINGTON
With the 1976 campaign
down to the wire, tne Republicans appear to have
violated the election laws in order to funnel
$308,470 Into 33 hotly contested congressional
races.
The alleged trespasses, some 66 of them by
our count, are technical. In fact, the Republicans
dispute that they are violations at all. But there
is no question that the Republicans did some lastminute finagling to get around the campaign
laws.
The influx of dubious dollars presumably will
pay for a final advertising blitz that could put
some of the 33 Republican candidates over the
top. Meanwhile, GOP officials had Intended to
wait until after the election to argue whether it
was strictly legal.
Here's what happened;
The Republican Congressional Campaign
Committee collected more money than It could
dispose of without legal complications. For the 33
Light races, the committee laid out virtually all
that was allowed under the law.
The Republican National Committee, on the
other hand, was short of funds. It had not contributed the legal limit, therefore, to the 33
congressional campaigns.

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headquarters on Palmetto Avenue in Sanford on Fridayand helped the
youngsters there have a happy halloween. Kevettes in the tub include (from left)
'Ilueresa Brooks, I)arlene Mackev, Maureen Harrison and Hcverelv Martindill.
l'hose club members standing behind the tub from left) include 16N Coffman,

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the sacks carried by the boys, mailboxes damaged or stolen,
after a three-vehicle incident In
Deputy P.J. Riggins said tools,
ages 14 and 16, contained rolls at least one smashed' auto windows were broken at the
Wesley R. Hawkins, 1135 the parking lot at Geneva
of toilet tissue, a homemade windshield and several in- building
damages First Drive, Sanford, reported Service Center, SR-46, in which
with
Sheriff's deputies said today night stick, tubes of paint and cidents in which motorists' cars estimated at M. listed as weekend burglars made off the auto of Mark Bish, 17,
that halloween
weekend toothpaste, matches and 25 were pelted with eggs, oranges missing were cans of spray with a tape recorder, television, Geneva, was allegedly rammed
pranksters and vandals were firecrackers.
and bottles. No injuries were paint, a portable stereo and railroad pocket watch, a and damaged by a pickup
relatively quiet compared to
The items were confiscated reported.
electric fan, total value $79.
diamond ring and two six-packs truck.
years past but one deputy and the youths taken home to
Billy Fausett Sr., of
Jeff Dean Long, 18, 551
Officers found items valued of beer, total value $862, after
reported he found two "trick or their parents.
Longwood, reported to deputies at $292 near the burglarized and his residence was broken into. Semoran Blvd., Fern Park, was
treating" teenagers at Forest
Other sheriff's reports today that vandals used oranges to van d a liz e d
business. Deputy Ron Gilbert said the arrested by deputies on a cirCity with bulging sacks that listed numerous weekend in- break a window and enter Recovered were 35 yards of house was entered by breaking cult court warrant charging
didn't contain candy.
cidenls of vandalism, including Interiors by Mr. B, 3741 S. copper-colored material, an a window and cutting a screen. delivery of a controlled subDeputy Frank Ambrose said spray paint attacks on homes, Orlando Drive, Sanford
extension electric cord and
Sheriff's investigators today stance. Bond for Long was set
were probing the theft of $1,030 at $5,000, according to county
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nford police arrested
residence
Lake Howell Road, Altamonte Michael Howard Dallas, 21,
Broadway St., Sanford, on a
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WINTER SPRINGS — City
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By BOB l.IA)YD
Herald Staff Writer

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Proof of this is the concern that has beeift
expressed in some quarters over the fact that the
government has not been spending money this
fiscal year as rapidly as had been planned. The
Office of Management and Budget now projects
a shortfall" of about $15 billion.

So it is in these last hours before the 176
election, Jimmy Carter's remarkable aspiration
For whatever reasons, a number of federal
is endangered by unlucky precedent: Voters do
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not normally reject incumbent presidents. It's
have been slow in comumittin" all the fund-s
been done only twice this century, and only for
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authorized
in their budgets. According to many
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economists,
this lower spending has meant les
reelection by accident of the Great Depression;
in the economy and is responoverall
demand
and William Howard Taft went down because of
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for
the
current
apparent slowdown in
the impossible burden of Teddy Roosevelt's
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business recovery from the recession.
third-party challenge.
Now It would seem that if spending $15 billion
The last time an incumbent was defeated head
less is bad for the econorn, spending $30 billion
to head, with no overwhelming tangential concorns, was in 1892 when Grover Cleveland lost to
more would have been twice as good for the
economy. But that, of course, Is precisely what
Benjamin Harrison. In all, of the 25 men who
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eight have lost the verdict of the voters.
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Small wonder that after months of upward
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mobility, the election-eve mood in the Carter
inflation that has bedeviled the economy in both
good times and bad.
camp is still not one of hubris. The candidate has
essentially won the debates, he leads in the
Presidential candidates and public alike are
opinion surveys and his majority party is
calling for economy in government. Yet when,
making a frantic effort to get out the vote; but,
either by design or inadvertence. Washington
as Carter himself has told confidantes, "I may
lulls to spend what amounts to only a small
be the frcritrunncr but Jerry Ford is the
fraction of the total budget, everybody yells
president."
By any measure, the advantage of White
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House incumbency is shamefully large. Besides
NEW YORK rAPs — On the eve of the deethe obvious material benefits
that prevailed in the early part of the year was
the aura of the
office, the tax-paid campaign workers and the tions, several commentaries are being circucaused by businessmen rebuilding their depleted
There may not be anything new under the
ability to pass out immediate favors in return for lated here that there isn't any economic pause
stocks of goods for sale. But throughout the sun, but there are still plenty of wrinkles left to
support — a campaigning president is also in but that the economy is in fact moving ahead at
period, actual sales were no stronger than now. be explored in the 01(1,
an accelerating rate.
position to play on people's fears.
Argus Research. which supplies much of the
Sandia Laboratories of Albuquerque, N.M.,
"Chances are the 'pause' we've heard so much
Ford has used all of this leverage, particulary
economic thinking for many stock brokers, and Livermore, Calif., is testing a new kind of
the latter. In speeches and advertisements he about never existed at all," states the Cancontends that the final sales series is "probably automobile engine which may average 40 per
has suggested that "this is the most crucial ference Board in an article published in its
the single most important piece of data that cent better gas mileage than a conventional
election in American history," which is nonsense magazine. Across the Board.
suggest an upbeat for the economy."
engine of equal performance.
The comment, which is fairly typical of
but which concentrates the minds of somn. voters
Loeb, Rhoades &amp; Co., a securities firm, conseveral other advisories by economists here,
wonderfully.
curs. It contends that people have been 'mesmeWell, not a new engine. The Pouliot engine
It Is hoary demagoguery but it works. The concludes that what Is called the pause might be
rued by GNP figures," which are influenced named after Its inventor, Sandia er,gnecr
specter of a Carter victory is one reason for the a consequence of reporters seeking headlines
greatly by inventory changes.
Harvey H. Pouliot, Is similar in most respects to
dramatic decline of the stock market in recent and of consulting economists seeking "tidbits."
While not referring specifically to final sales, the familiar spark-ignition, four-cycle piston
Others claim politics are to a large degree
weeks. It is the impetus behind the pro-Ford
several large banks also are expressing con- engine.
editorials in the newspapers of America's allies. responsible for repeated claims during the past
fidence In the economy's future.
The wrinkle is that instead of having a
And it is the primary factor In the "softness" of two months that the economy has slowed per.
Bankers Trust, seventh largest commercial
Carter's support, i.e., the frustrating proclivity ceptibly.
bank, states that "A careful reading of all the throttle in the carburetor to control engine
Many of the commentaries, mainly from the
available evidence suggests that the economy speed, the Pouliot uses a mechanical linkage
of people to say they like him but may not vote
for him.
financial community, base their no-pause
currently is experiencing no more than a nonnal with the accelerator pedal that enables the
driver to automatically change the length of the
And so what could this mean at the polls this conclusions on statistics showing that final
pause along a continuing upward trend."
Citibank,
second
largest,
has
been
repeating
engine
stroke, or displacement. In effect, the
Monday There may be another hint In history'. demand or final sales have continued to grow
throughout tt.e year.
its optimistic view fur many weeks. Leif Olsen, horsepower of the engine is adjusted to meet tm.j
In 1948 Hdrry Truman was an accidental in
cumbent, not very popular, and Tom Dewey was
This statistical series, which Is determined by senior vice president, states that the trend line varying demands of driving.
an aggressive but uninspiring challenger. As excluding inventory changes from readings of
continues upward.
Varying the displacement of the engine
now, the public was perplexed. There was an real Gross National Product, grew at 3.7 per cent
"We believe that during the summer we were eliminates the need for a throttle, which is one of
army of undecided voters. In the end, the army in the first quarter, and by 4.2 and 4.4 per cent
running below that trend and we'll probably see the major causes of Inefficiency In conventional
decided it would rather be safe than Lorry and rates in the second and third quarters, respecsome acceleration to a level above it during the engines.
tively.
expected-winner Dewey was whipped.
winter months," he said.
The prototype engine has yet to be installed in
Followers of these final demand figures argue,
This then is Jimmy Carter's dilemma as
Despite their arguments, there is considerable
an
actual
car,
but refined,
computerit projections
indicate
long campaign ends. Voter confusion may be an therefore, that the true nature of the recovery opposition to the view of those who base their that when
fully
should ultimately
even greater threat to his challenge than voter has been distorted by the sharp accumulation of outlook almost solely on final sales. Contrary to improve gas mileage about 40 per cent.
apathy. Doubtful citizens seldom opt for change. inventories early this year, and by the sub- the view of the Conference Board, many
In the end this election is caution versus ad- sequent flattening out of that activity,
One thing is as certain as the fact that we will'
economists and even some of the candidates
venture: Which do we want for tomorrow?
In other words, much of the boom atmosphere speak openly about a pause.
someday run out of oil. And that is that long
before we do, the kind of cars we drive will have
to be markedly different from those we are
driving today.

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TUESDAY, NOVEMIIERZ
Free blood preastre clinic, 2-4 pm, 7th and Elm
Sanford Adventist Charch.
and Sterling
SW assesPark
Elementary School Open House for LEP

Sanford LIons, noon, Holiday Inn,
Winter Springs Jaycees, 7p.m., VFW building, 17-92.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power and
Light, Sanford.
Seminole lions, 7 p.m., Quality' Inn, 1.4 and SR 434
Casseiberry Jaycees, 7:30 p.m., The Barony.
Sanford Optimist, noon, Trophy Lounge, Bowl
America.
Parents Anonymous, 7:30 p.m.. Casselberry Community United Methodist Church.
L.ongwood Area S.ertoma, noon Quality Inn, 1-4 and
SR 434.
Sanford-Seminole Jayceettes, 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
building.

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Adventist Church, Wider Springs.
Sanford AA, closed, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
TOPS Chapter 71 7 p.m., over Baptist Church,
Crystal Lake and Couity Club Rd., Lake Mary.

Cai,selberr' Womsan's Club, 1 p.m., clubhouse,
Overbrook Drive.

Everybody talks about trimming the size of
the federal government, but nobody really

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With the Carter Campaign — Wendell Willkie
was the last man to emerge from obscurity to
challenge a seated president. He lost by 367
electoral votes to Franklin Roosevelt. Willkie
was dynamic and popular, but he had one
thundering disadvantage: While he was telling
people he had an eye on the presidential chair,
FDH was saying. "Yes, but look what I've got on

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Sanford Senior Cltkens Club annual banqt'et, 6 p.m.,
Civic Center. Contact Harry flickings, chairman, for
reservations,

While we're talking about strvice by policemen
let's give a tip '0 the topper to Sit. Russel Tench, the
quiet, mild-mannered officer iho for years served
as head of the Sanford Police Department records
section.
Sgt. Tench recently retired after 28 years service. A member of the Florids Chapter and the
International Association of Idetificatiofl Officers,
he was known among his co-workers as one of the
best fingerprint classification nen in the state.
Local officers say they miss the "Sarge" but he
says he's going to pursue his hobby — model
railroading — and become eves more active as a
Mason and member of the Amer-can Legion and the
Forty and Eight Honor Society

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Monday, Nov.

Jon Aibi. Buiinss&amp;win
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Monday, Nov. 1, 197

WORLD
IN BRIEF
Violence Marks Campaign
In P.R. Gubernatorial Race
Puerto Rico's
SAN JUAN, P.R. (AP)
gubernatorial campaign has been marked by
violence, emotional speeches, slogans put to a
Latin beat and heated controversy over the future of the island's relationship with the
United States. There have been at least six
deaths, two bombings, several shootings and
other sporadic clashes between political
an improvement over the 1972
activists
campaign, when at least seven persons were
killed. Although Puerto Ricans do not vote in
the U.S. presidential election, officials predict
1.5 million of the 1.75 million registered voters
will cast ballots in the governor's race. This 85
per cent turnout is much above the 50-55 per
cent expected on the mainland. Opinion polls
give Gov. Rafael Hernandez Colon, who is
seeking a second four-year term, a slight edge
over San Juan Mayor Carlos Romero Barcelo.
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Force Threatened In Lebanon
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) President Elias
Sarkis is determined to use force if necessary
to implement an Arab-sponsored peace plan to
end Lebanon's civil war, the newspaper An
Nahar reported today. But top Christian
leader Bashir Gemavel warned his troops
would not lay down their arms. An Nahar said
the Christian president was willing to use the
Arab peacekeeping force against right-wing
Christians or leftist Moslems if they tried to
interfere with the plan worked out in Arab
summit meetings last month. Gemayel said
his troops would never disarm "under any
circumstances" and added the 'old Lebanon
of peaceful coexistence between various faiths
was gone for ever."
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GENEVA, Switzerland (AP)
Prime
Minister Ian Smith's likely departure
threatens to undermine the slow-paced talks
on black rule in Rhodesia and could result in
at least one black leader leaving the negotiations. Smith told reporters Saturday he
expects to return home this week to attend to
pressing government business, leaving his
foreign minister to represent him in Geneva.
Sources in his delegation said he may depart
immediately after the third conference session if it is held on Wednesday, as expected. A
member of black leader Robert Mugabe's
delegation said if Smith leaves, 'comrade
Mugabe" may also decide to leave Geneva.
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Art Gindle, that flamboyad individual of "1 want to
sell you a car" fame, will be Us principal speaker at the
Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce Personality

There Is Indec ision

Breakfast on Tuesday.

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viet domination of eastern Europe, or with his handling of
campaign and official personnel problems.,
But his record is there for all
to see, 27 months in the White
House, with economic, foreign
.tml military policies he says
have been, and remain, the
right ones. No mystery there;
with Ford it is all on the record
and on the table, the personality
as well as the policy.
He says he would be proud
indeed to have the American
people say on Tuesday "Jerry,
you've done a good job. Keep
right on doing it."
Nonetheless, judgments
about the characteristics of
men are difficult judgments,
more difficult this time because
neither candidate has been this
campaign route before.
The campaign has broken
little ground on issues that affect the average American. Ariuments about the U.S. response to a hypothetical Soviet
move against Yugoslavia are
about as relevant to the concerns of 1976 as Quemoy and
Matsu were to the voters of
1960.
Mistakes and misstatunient.s
have been magnified Into major
campaign topics. For a time,
there was more talk about
Playboy than platforms.
In the end, as public opinion
analyst Peter Hart puts it, the
election may turn on the judgmnent of the voters about Ford's
competence and about Carter's
character.
Nine months ago, Rep. Morris K. Udall sat on a platfuriti
\%lth Carter in Manchester,
NH., and told voters to beware
of the intensive, driven candi(late who runs for president because he has to be president. At
the Democratic National
Convention, Udall was extolled
as a good loser.
There remain misgivings
about Carter among people who
say that, after all this time,
they still don't know where he
stands. That is in part their
fault, in part his. hard, precise
po sitions on specific points can
win a candidate some supporters, but will inevitably cost him
others. So Carter has generally
avoided such precision, and
speaks instead in terms of

not said precisely what it will
entail, only that no one who
does not now gain unfair advantage need be concerned
about his program. But try to
find a taxpayer who will say
that his own deductions are unlair.
So, too, on jobs, eovernment
reorganization and other

points, Carter has had more to
say about the goals than details
of how to get there.
However, Carter has issued a
stream of position papers, has
answered uncountable ques(ions, has campaigned actively
for 22 months. Seldom has one
politician been so thoroughly
cross-examined.

Art Grindle
Fo Speak
At Breakfast

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donuts
The event it scheduled torta.m. and coffee,

and orange juice will be serve1Grindle, who's Involved inn variety of businesses
ranging from a finance and i'estnient firm to an adertising agency, is a gradue of the University of
Illinois, a graduate of LaSalle Law School and holds a
master of science degree in nnagement from Rollins
College.
Grindle is scheduled to spak at the Personality
Breakfast on the subjects of mGlvatlon , free enterprise,
advertising and Americanism.
Th public i ir.vited.

has any Board of Seminole County Commissioners honored a departing Commissioner with a
formal resolution of commendation. That public servant was Greg Drummond. Once, only once.
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EDUCATION:
Father Kelly's Orphanage and St.
Cyril's, Chicago, Illinois 'Meridian High School,
Meridian, Mississippi • Mississippi State University, B.S.,
Chemistry major and Business minor.
SERVICE: United States Marine Corps, Honorable Discharcje
CHURCH: St. Augustine, Casselberry

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ACTIVITIES: United Cerebral Palsy, Chairman of the Board • Seminole
County Port Authority, Chairman of the Board • Seminole County
Water Conservation and Advisory Board, Chairman • Sanford Elks .
The Florida Bass Fisherman Magazine, Founder • Sertoma, Charter Member
Lyman Booster Club • Milwee YMCA Midget Football, Sponsor
Toastmasters • Seminole High Booster Club • Florida Planning and Zoning
Association American Chemical Society • Friends of the Library • Veterans of
Foreign Wars • Lake Mary Chamber of Commerce.

MEET MY
POLITICAL MACHINE

The attempt by the Hattaway Machine to discredit Greg Drummond's record and rewrite

history is an act of desperation.

ONCE, only once... will you have the opportunity to
return this dedicated public servant to work for you.

MICHAEL -.. CAMPAIGN CHAIRMAN (age: 12 years, 9 months)
As a result of his "Political knowhow", I may very well carry the 7th
grade class at Milwee School. ALSO
FUND RAISER. Due to his continuing efforts my campaign coffers
have been increased nearly S8.00.

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The candidate cordially invites the local citizens to enluy the election nijht returr; at
clubhouse of his new residence, 1173 Pasco Del Mar, Casselberry.

BETTY .
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(age, closely guarded political secret)

WITH THIS TYPE OF SUPPORT
I JUST MAY BECOME

COMMISSIONER TOM BINFORD

She has been a tremendous asset
throughout my campaign, particularly in view of the fact that she
has had trditional leanings toward
the opposing political party.

BINFORD COMMENTS...

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vote my Convictions.
Seminole County needs a broader tax base to help ease the tax burden of those
on fixed incomes. We need to actively solicit clean, light industry, and create
more jobs for our people.
Tighter reins are needed on the county budget which has tripled to over
S18,000,000 in the past 6 years . . during these years neither the
population or county services have tripled."

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the filing fee and qualifying in Tallahassee in order to have my name placed on the ballot was
tough! However, it gave me the opportunity to meet and talk with a lot of Concerned
citizens, and for this reason was a very rewarding experience.

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl

Patchwork Constitution Grows
TALLAHASSF
(A?) Legislators are turning the
1968 Florida Constitution into
the same sort of patched-up
document it replaced, says an
authority on state government,

this distinction."
"This is already happening
Dauer, commenting in a again," he added.
pamphlet on nine proposed
Dauer contrasted the state
amendments voters will decide Constitution to the U.S.
Conon Tuesday, says one of the stitution, which was drafted in
reasons for drafting a new 1787 and has been amended just
document In 1968 was that the W s.
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Manning , Dauer, a Univerold one drawn up in 1885 "had
sity of Florida political science become a patchwork of amendBefore this election, legislaprofessor, says the lawmakers
ments because of the tsndency tors had proposed 24 changes to
are proposing too many con- of the legislature to put too the 1968 Constttulon. The people
stitutional amendments,
much detail into the Con- have approved 18.
One of the changes, adopted
Only basic law Is In the U.S. stitution."
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Constitution;
details are filled
He said the old Constitution in No1'cmber 1972 made it easin by ordinary legislation," required constant changes . icr for the people to initiate
Dauer says. "Unfortunately, cause amendments were too amcndments to the Constitution.
the Florida Legislature has lost detailed.

Legal Notice
Charter Number 13157
National Bank Region Numbers
RE PORT OF CONDITION, CONSOLIDATING
DOMESTIC SUBSIDIARIES OF THE
ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK OF SANFORD
OF SANFORD IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON SEPTEMBER 30, 1976
PUBLISHED IN RESPONSE TO CALL MADE BY
COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, UNDER TITLE 12
UNITED STATES CODE, SECTION tit.
Thousands
Of dollars
ASSETS
Cash and due from banks ...............................4,887
U.S. Treasury securities ................................2,627
Obligations of other U.S. Gov't
agencies and corps ..................................... 360
Obligations of States and
political subdivisions .................................5,571
Other bonds. notes and
debentures
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None
Federal Keserve syocx
and corporate stock .....................................69
Trading account securities ........................None
Federal funds sold and
securities purchased
under agreements to resell ............................. 400
Loans, Total (excluding unearned
Income) ...................................... 20,906
Less: Reserve for possible loan
losses.........................................308
Loans , Net ..........................................20,598
Direct lease financing .............................None
Bank premises, furniture and fixtures,
and other assets
representing bank premises ...................1,072
Real estate owned other than
bank premises ..................................None
Investments In unconsolidated
subsidiaries and associated
companies ......................................None
Customers' liability to this tank
on acceptances outstanding ....................None
Other assets .............................................W2
TOTALASSETS ..

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Gov. Reubin Askew used that
process successfully for the
first time this year when he
collected about 219,000 petition
signatures to put his Sunshine
Amendment on Tuesday's balThe amendment sets strict IInanclal disclosure standards
for elected constitutional officers and candidates for those'
positions. It contains a detailed
code of ethics for public offidaIs and provides specific pen.
alties for breaches of the public
trust.

Legal Notice
Charter Number isesa
National Bank Region Number
REPORTOF CONDITION CONSOLIDATING
DOMESTIC SUBSIDIARIES OF THE
BARNEIT BANK OF SEMINOLE COUNTY,
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
OF ALTAMONTE SPRINOSIN THE STATE OF FLORIDA,
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON SEPTEMBER 30, 1976
PUBLISHED IN RESPONSE TO CALL MADE BY
COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY,
UNDER TITLE 12,
UNITED STATES CODE, SECTION Id.
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highways of Brevard and Seminole

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Paula voted against automatic fuel adlustment charges of electric utilities.
Paula brought "Government in the Sunshine" to the PSC for the first time
opening Commission proceedings to the press and public. This stopped the practice
of voting in secret and changing votes on rate cases.

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Paula led the successful fight to block Directory Assistance charges and 20 pay
phones.

I, Arlen Puckett, Vice Presld,It and Cashier of the above.
named bank do hereby declare that this report of Condition is true
dnd correct lo the best ofmy knowledge and belief.
Arlen Puckett
October26, 1916
We, the undersigned directors attest the correcinsu of this
statement of resources and lIabillites. We declare that It has been
examined by us, and to the best of our knowledge and belief is true
and correct.
Ralph L. Weber
Charles K. Cross Directors
C. Lee Maynard
Publish: Nov. 1. 1916
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Cracker Club

Florida House of Represen- time consuming Functions of the
tatives.
office, and involving the
With 17 years of courtroom hospitalization of persons with
experience behind him, Porter mental problems.

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Anyone having information re: Otto the chimp
while at the County animal control pound on
Hwy. 17-92, or any other matter concerning
treatment of animals at this facility please
call the

HUMANE SOCIETY OF SEMINOLE COUNTY
339-7002 or Write P.O. Box 809
Longwood, Fl. 32750

4 YEARS OF CARTER?

CAN SEMINOLE COUNTY SURVIVE
4 MORE YEARS
OF MACHINE POLITICS?

County Residents

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District 1 Republican
PD. POL AD PAID FOR BY MARCEL SNYDER CAMPAIGN TREAS.

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COUNTY COMMISSION
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Representation For All

Civic Action of Florida, Inc.
Cuban Veteran Association
Century Village
Gainesville Sun
Fort Lauderdale News
Jacksonville Florida Times Union
Communication Workers

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a county delegation in the level, which is one of the most

football, softball and track
teams. "I was no Jim Thorpe
but did fairly well in sports," he
said.
He and his wife, Betsy, have
three daughters, Jennifer,
Susan and Mary, and make
their home in Titusville.
Port er used t oplay gol f,

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Paula's persistent persuasion with the Washington administration resulted in approval of an FEA oil equalization program which will result in millions of dollars of
savings in fuel costs to Florida's electric utilities. These savings will be passed on
to Florida consumers and are being reflected in current billings.

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and is an avid reader, par- believes the major responticularly of documentaries, sibility of the public defender is
novels, stories on trial lawyers, in the courtroom.
periodicals and news articles. 'N' "The public defender has to
In addition to serving as be as good a lawyer as the
Brevard solicitor for two years, prosecutor or a fair trial cannot
Porter was city attorney, city be held," he said.
prosecutor and zoning board
"I like the job of public
attorney
for
Titusville; defender very much, but I don't
i Lssistant public defender for like politics," he said. If suethe ninth judicial circuit and an ces.sful in the election, he plans
assistant state attorney,
to continue doing trial work. '!
He formerly served as an will try all the capital cases,"
tn.structor in adult educational he said.
programs and lectured in law
If elected, Porter said he
enforcement education with expects to place the attornes
Brevard Junior College and in the office in different art-ass
(Aber educational groups. lie with supei visors in the
has served asa staff attorneyto misdemeanor level, juvenile

Elect Dave

Leads The Way to

EQUITY CAPITAL

MEMORANDA

YOUR MAN OF ACTION

CAN WE SURVIVE.

Paula initiated the PSC rule requiring that notices of all utility rate hearings be included in customer bills.

Miami Herald
Orlando Sentinel
Winter Haven News Chief
Associated Builders and Contractors
(Central Florida Chapter)
Lake Wales News
Perry News-Herald
Home Builders Association
of Mid Florida

David Porter worked as a
retail credit investigator and
night manager at a hotel during
his years at the University of
Florida, College of Business
Administration and Stetson
University College of Law.
Before going to college, he
was a staff sergear.t and an air
policeman in the Air Force,
his
military
completing
obligation before beginning
college. He graduated from the
U.S. Air Force Air Police
Academy.
Born in Miami, he attended
DeLand High School and
Sewanne Military Academy in
Sewanne,
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blowing and spillage on Florida highways.

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David Porter (D-Titusville) and J. Christopher Ray
(R-Casselberry) are vying In Tuesday's general election
for the office of Pulblie Defender of the 18th Judicial
Circuit (Seminole and Brevard counties).
Porter, 46, won the Democratic nomination to the
office after defeating Harry Stein of Tltuiville In the
September primary by a Z-1 margin, carrying all 55
precincts in Seminole County and 90 of the 96 precincts in
Brevard.
Ray, 32, was unopposed In the GOP primary.
Roth men are employed as assistant public defenders
In the office with Ray stationed in Seminole and Porter in
the Titusville office.
Franklin Kelley, the incumbent public defender, did
not seek re-election.

CPA BUSINESS MAN CIVIC LEADER

Paula voted to exclude utility advertising costs from customer bills.

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Herald Staff Writer

CAN WE SURVIVE

Paula enacted a toll-free Consumer Hot-line (800.342.3552) into the Tallahassee
PSC office to aid frustrated consumers in obtaining immediate relief from their
utility problems.

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and Mary adapt their campaign to lit the season,

Paula voted against over $583 million in utility rate increases.

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Average for 15 or 30 calendar days
days ending with call date:
ending with call date:
Cash and due from banks ..........................5,15?
Cssh and due from banks ...... ... ... .. ...... .... .... 2,503
Fed. funds sold and securities
Fed. funds sold and securities
purchased under agreements
purchased under agreements
to resell ....................................None
toresell ................................................632
Total loans ...........................................7,115
Total loans ..........................................70,601
Time deposits of $100,000 or
Time deposits of sioo,000 or
more in domestic offices ..............................2,W
more in domestic offices ................................211
Total deposits ............. .......................... 19,169
Total deposits .......................................30963
Fcd funds purchased and securities
Fed. funds purchased and securities
sold under agreements
sold under agreements
to repurchase ..........................................38)
to repurchase ........................................ 1, 515
Liabil [ties for borrowed money ..................None
Liabilities for borrowed money ..................None
Standby lifters of credit
Standby letters of credit
(outstanding as of report date) ..............................(ou ts ta nd ing as of report date) ..................None
Time depos i ts of s100,000 or m or e
Time deposits of $100,000 or more
(outstanding as of report date)
(outstanding as cf report date)
Time certificates of deposit in
Time certificates of deposit In
denominations of $100,000
denominations of $100,000
or more ................................................241
or more .................................................
Other time deposits in amounts
Other time deposits In amounts
of $100,000 or more ..............................None
of $100,000 or more .................................... 1,106
I, Billy D. Hurst, Cashier of the above-named bank do P.eseby
declare that this Report of Condition is true and correct to the best
of my knowledge and belief.
Billy D. Hurst
October20, 1976
We, the undersigned directors attest the correctness of this
statement of resources and IiabilIti. We declare that It has bean
examined by us, and to this best of our knowledge and belief is true
and correct,
A. K. Shoemaker
H. H. Hodges Directors
Robert E.
Publish: Nov. 1. 1976
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PUB[IC S[RVICE COMMISSION

Thousands
of dollars
Cash and due from banks ...............................2,578
U.S. Treasury securities ...............................5,452
Obligations of other U.S. Gov't.
agencies and corps ...................................3,703
Obligations of States and
political subdivisions .......................... ........8,39
Other bonds, notes, and debentures ................None
Federal Reserve stock
and corporate stock .....................................40
Trading account securities .......................None
Federal funds sold and
securities purchased
under agreements to resell ..................
None
Loans, Total (excludinq unearned
income) .............. .... ............... . ...... 7,169
Less: Deserve for possible loan
ioss"s ......................................
Loai;:, Net ............... ................ ..........
... 7,040
Direct lease financing ....................
86
Bank preises, furniture and fixtures,
and other assets
representing bank premises
782
Real estate owned other than
bank premises
U
Investments in unconsolidated
subsidiaries and associated
companies
None
Customers' liability to this bank
Onacceptancesoutstanding
None
Other assets .... ......................,.463
TOTAL ASSETS
21,027

Preferred stock
Preferred stock
a. No. shares outstanding
a. No. shares outstanding
None (par value) ....................None
None (par value) ..............................None
Common stock
Common stock
8. No. shares authorized 83,337
No. shares authorized 73.500
No. shares outstanding
b. No. shares outstanding
73.500 (par value) ...................................83,337 (par value) ..................
.
ex
Surplus ...................................1 565
. ..........
Surplus ................
4,1115
Undivided profits ... . ... . .......... ....... ... .......
Individed profits ..................................(3)
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Reserve for contingencies and
Reserve for contingencies and
other capital reserves ..........................None
other capital reserves
21
TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL
TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL
1,333
3.583
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND
EQUITY CAPITAL ..... ... ..... ....... ............36,186
EQUITY CAPITAL . ........ ............
... 21,027
MEMORANDA

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Chris Ray was a "sports nut" bachelor's degree from the
Hay believes the office of
in Mt. Dora High School, University of South Florida, public defender is an ad'
participating In football graduatinginthetoplopercent ministrative position with a
basketball, swimming, golf and of his class and majoring in budget of almost 1500,000 an
tennis, but since beginning political science with a minor in
nually that must be attended to.
work In the public defender's business management.
"The office should be run like a
office and campaigning for that
At Stetson University College
business in a businesslike
office full time for the pa.ii of Law in St. Petersburg he was
manner. But, there will still be
several months he has had little given the most improved
times that I'll be working in the
time for sports.
student award and is a member courtroom," he said.
His brother, who is six years of Phi Alpha Delta legal
Ray said the office needs a
older, chose the legal profession fraternity.
"person who cares and is
In addition to his work with compassionate. I certainly
and that is what Flay says
probably led him there. After the public defender's office, he
don't love criminals, but the
passing his bar exam, he also practices law privately,
office needs someone who
worked with a small law firm in For a two year period, he
cares," he said.
Orlando for 18 months, then taught the para-legal program
If elected, he said, he would
joined the Sanford firm of as an adjunct professor at
work with the Legislature,
Shinholser and Logan for Florida
Technological
prepare budgets, initiate a
almost three years and has University (F'I'U) "I like the
more aggressive program to
been with the public defender's academic atmosphere," he
collect liens which have been
office in Seminole for three said.
awarded by the court. "The
years.
Ray has two children, Dana, collection is warranted to bring
A native Floridian, born and 9 and Christopher, G. He and in some revenues to help defray
raised in Mt. Dora, Ray got his his wife live in Casselberry.
costs," Ray said,

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LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals.
Demand deposits of individuals,
prtnshps., and corps
prtnshps., and corps .................. ...............
7.121
oo
Time and savings deposits
Time and savings deposits
of individuals,
of individuals,
prtnshps., and corps ..... ..... ......10,760
tort rnhps., and corps . .... .......... ................ 17•631
Deposits of United States
Deposits of United States
Government ..............................................Government ...............
128
Deposits of States and
Deposits of States and
...........
political subdivisions ..... ....
..
.
political subdivisions... .............................
.
elo
253
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Deposits of foreign govts. and
Deposits of foreign govts. and
official institutions ......................
official institutions ..............................None
None
Deposits of commercial banks ....................None
Deposits of commercial banks ............................
Certified and officers' checks ........
. .
Certified and officers' checks .............................136
274
TOTAL DOMESTIC DEPOSITS ... .... ........... ..19,102
TOTAL DOMESTIC DEPOSITS ........................31,623
Total demand deposits . ............7,920
Total demand deposits .......................13,083
Total time and savings
Total time and savings
deposits .................. 1i,1 82
deposits ....................................
Total deposits in
Total deposits in foreign
offices .............
foreign offices .................................None
None
TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC
TOTAL DEPOSITS IN DOMESTIC
AND FOREIGN OFFICES ...
AND FOREIGN OFFICES ..........................31'623
.
None
Federal funds purchased and
Federal funds purchased and
securities sold under agreements
securities sold under agreements
to repurchase ..............................430
to repurchase ..........................................697
Liabilities for borrowed money . . .
Liabilities for borrowed money ...................None
None
Mortgage indebtedness ........................ ......... ....., g
Mortgage indebtedness ..................17
Acceptances executed by
Acceptances executed by
or for account of this bank
or for account of this bank
and cutstar.ding ..............
and outstanding ..............................None
.
None
Other liabilities ............................219
Other liabilities ........................
in
TOTAL LIABILITIES (excluding
TOTAL LIABILITIES (exc'ding
subordinated notes
subordinated noes
and debentures) .. ........ .........19,691
anddebentures).. ...... .......... ........ .......... .....
Subordinated notes and debentures .............
Subordinated notes and debentures ................None
None
EQUITY CAPITAL

Defender's Race:

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Florida Symphony Society and spokesman for the negotiating instance, I'm a representative
the American Federation of team, stated that he was elated From Seminole County on the
Musicians, Local 389 have to have reached a mutually Regional Planning Council. Of
reached
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agreement beneficial solution The people the 39 members there are three
providing for a full orchestra of Central Florida will benefit women, two of them from
it,l the performance of a full most by this settlement in that
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they can now look forward to a Seminole County," she cornments.
great symphony season
not simply those which are
Roth the society and the Union
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The season will begin with the
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lie to reconcile their dif- Nov. 12 and 14 in the Tup- involved. And of course being "about appointing women to
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Auditorium
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hid been terminated and Kissimmee. Dr. Evans stated gives valuable background for commission," she finishes
a shed to return were given an that some tickets are still getting Into elected areas later. firmly, "can fill a great need as
çipirtuxiity to do so.
available for the season and for Women should make an effort an advocate for women in all
l)r. David I.. Evans, Sym- the opera
to get on suhitantive boards, areas."

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To purchase reserved seat
Dcc 18 at 8 p_nfl in a gala Etalanchine's ballet, "Jewels," tickets, send checks made out
Christmas production
of She was a Italanchine protegee to Streeps Ticket Agency
Tschaikovsks"s "The Nut- for several sears before she left Address: 213 N. ridgewood
c-racker"
for a ruarnage and a sojurn in Ave., Daytona Beach 32015.
This full production, spun- Europe with Be'jart. Dance ticket prices are $3.50, $4.50,

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I once expressed my opinion
on thatt subject, and they both

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wrong, and he asked me
I was honking my horn.

When I said, "Because I love
Jesus," he asked me if I had
been drinking.
Well, Abby,
y, he didn't give me
a ticket; he Just chewed me out
for disturbing the peace, and
told me not to do it again.
My question: Was I wrong to
honk'
LOVES JESUS
DEAR LOVES: Maybe a
short toot would have been

sored fur the secondyear b~ Magazine calls her the
Central
Florida Cultural American pruna ballerina And

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For more information, or to enter the show, contact the
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The Deltuna Art Festival will be held Nov. 7 from 10 a.m. 4
the [kltona Shopping Plaza. Categories include oil and
acrylic; mixed media; original crafts,

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The PTA at Casselberry
Elementary School is preparing
for a Nov. 13 carnival,
Christmas crafts are being
made for sale items Students
are engaged in a poster contest
with free tickets as prizes
Aluminum cans will be

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is being repeated

Mrs. Susan Ruble has announced that the first PTA
Asseniibly for students on Nov.
19 will Feature Boyd Johnson
from the Valencia Community
College lie will present his
trained dog act and will explain
the techniques and objectives
used in training and showing
unite
This laorni,ir no a

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will comment to the group rental is 25 cents. A percentage
during the final session at 8 of the money collected will
p.m.
Nov.
13.
Another benefit PTA activitIes
distinguished guest to the
convention will be the national
Jacks on h eights Middle
PTA President, Mrs. Carol School PTA will hold a rumKimmel. Closer to home, unage sale in Oviedo on
South,side PTA will sponsor Saturday. Among the Items for
monthly skating parties at the sale will be crafts made by
Melodee Skating Rink in sonic of the VI'A members
Sanford, the first Wednesday of Anyone wanting todonate items
Florida Commissioner of each month. Students' ad- may call Jerry Vick, ways and

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Seminole County PTA Council
as well as delegates from the
local PTAs will attend the State
1FA Convention in St. Petersburg, Nov. 11-13. The delegates
from the Council are Mrs.
$ Dottie Poole, president; Mrs.
Anti
Boston,
first
vice
president; Mrs Gloria Ward,
second vice president and Mrs.
Carolyn Jackson, treasurer.

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church,
how much money they "saved"
DEAR ABBY: I don't think
DEAR ABBY: Sly son is by eating out because groceries
loving the Lord is anything to
married to a girl who doesn't were so expensive.
joke about, so when I saw this
like to cook. They brag that in
I'll leave it to you, Abby. Are
bumper slicker on the car
the two years they've been they right or are they wrong?
ahead of me that said, 'HONK
married they haven't eaten
HIS MOTHER
IF YOU LOVE JESUS,' I
anything but breakfast at home
DEAR MOTHER: As long as
honked my horn. I guess maybe
and on Sunda ys they usually they aren't asking me (or you)
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go out for Sunday brunch!
to pick up the tab, it's none of
thing I knew I had a motorcycle cop alongside me, asking to see
They both work and don't my or youn busInN.
my driver's license, I showed have any kids (thank the good
him it fast and asked him wh2t T I i,r,1rir thp'rl ho rb-wInaik*

a serr alert

East would have grabbed that
second club and beaten three
The tact that South
notrurnp
said nothing and just went
about his business left East in
a slightly somnolent state
from which he did not quite
recoser
Oswald
Incidentally th.
tour-spade contract is not ill
wine and roses It W est opens
his sur,1e'ton club the defense
can si- re two aces and two
cuh rifle and heat tour
spa irs

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t'lpe' I Us making extra efforts
keep the feet and legs aariii.
You can wear same' warm
te'aV\ lung socks to bed at
night the lecs coil off faster
than .aim other port of the' beds
ecause tiles are farthest freon,

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Herald Correspondent
women In the
and
make
Marilyn Crotty, chairman of
findings
and
the
Commission, was part of the
recommendations to the
steering
group which actually
County Commissions,
it
organized.
"We apProfiles on the Seminole got
proached the County CornCounty delegates on the
area,

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Central Florida Cornmission on the Status of
Women was established
by the County ('on3missions of Seminole,
Orange, Osceola and
mission after preparing for
Bre%'ard Counties. Its
Commission will be about a year," she says.
is to attempt to
featured in The Herald
'I'm very active in the
understand and help Women's Section this
Women Voters. In
week.
fact I'm on the

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'IHt I) t hesitate to emLirv .1• \pri i
ith lkh IIICIII even if others doubt
Someone oure fricndl
has somethinggoing for him their value'
'(nRI'l0 Out 21-No'' 22 If
that looks like a nilneyrnaker.
OU
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the
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Ul)Uflte(1
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have
all
the
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pril 2OMa 20, I1eueSSar to rap sour mate
T.U11S
\otir cheerful disposition ucd IiflCS around your little
huger
makes you popular toda
SA(1ITfARILS Nov. i-tkc
There could be a sudden
u..,.
sixth seti
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!Jcr' a th
ihut things that can
t.OIIllliitlbIt ideas.
GEMINI sla 21-June 20 t'iihne' your home or work
\uuII be able to initiate an I hut be surprised if a lucks
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ay as we1
uriuswil concept of uyour
( A11111( I)ItN thee. 22-Jan.
today You'll receive dtuerved
19' 11C .1 mixer tudas If you'
re()gnitllIil
IIIIII/ for tither romance
CANCER June 21-Jul 22
ii,iil
fellia Pup. there's a good
todat
1 hr orca;ion will arise
or outo get together - with . bald e' it a ill come your ''av
.1IQt .'tItItS 'Jan. 29-Feb. 19
-.ijieofle votive been wantin,
\I arvo pportunitN ss ill present
talk to. It will be a ser
td 111105 to add riches it
l4I1l)\ event
1.EO July 23-Aug. 22i You'll I\uriIiiLs 11ieSsIOfls to your
i, iio, lake advantage of it
have the chance t 11(la\ t
PISC ES Feb 29-March 20
a
change your position in
situation that has been liii tidings comuic to oti toda.
liSt urbing you. The tamuiil ss ill ill a iiiusl wius ual wiiv. flier
alll be silu!lethifl4 quite forurI)., In accord
VIRG() Aug 23-Sept 221 tunte' and iur'xpt'c tel Ifl it for
VIRGO
Vur frt-ight is good todos iii
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teal ing a ith a situation iii.
Nos, 1
lying another. Arrange to get
I hero
L1s5ibIlit tiIit
together, even if it mean
ii a' form ii one of the uuiaj.
ravel.
jç life this
I.lBItA Sept. 23-Oct 231 Ihe .esaeiatiuus of
ideas you get today to increase' eom It could be related to your
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For Tuesday, November 2, 1976

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Monday, Nov. 1, 1976
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Seminole
Things are status quo with the
Seminole High Football team
this week In the state prep poll.
The Seminoles retained their
lofty berth as the No. 6 ranked
team among Class AAAA teams
after knocking off county rival
Lake Howell Friday night by a
28-7 margin,
Fort Pierce Central retained

Prep Poll Berth

Retains No. 6

its spot as the top-ranked team
in Class AAAA.

cola 3-14 and the Front spot in
that division.
The class-by-class rankings,
with first-place votes in parenthesis Followed by the team
record and polling points,are:

OcalaF'rest climbed back as
the AA.A leader while Pahokee
smashed Ladle 38-0 For AA
leadership.

2. Tallahassee Godby
171

9 Miami Palmetto 7-0 36
10. Jacksonville Lee 7-0 as
Also receiving votes: Palm
[leach Gardens, Fort Walton
Beach, Choctawhatchee,
Winter ['ark, Merritt Island
Jacksonville Wolfson,
Gainesville, Hollywood
('haminade, Tampa King and
Eau Gahie.

7-0

3. Miami Carol City 7 152

4. Tampa Plant (2) 8-0 140
5. Sarasota 7-0 112
6. Sanford Seminole 7-085

AAAA

Greensboro, defending A
champions, overcame 270 yards
of penalties to whip Apalachi-

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1. Fort Pierce Central (14)7-0

7. Pompano Beach 8-0
I iieah-Miami Likes

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(laii AAA
1. Ocala Forest (15) 7-0 193
2. Tarpon Springs 13) 7.0 177
3. New Smyrna Reach 7-0 155
4. Delray Beach Atlantic (2)
&amp;-0 137
5. Jacks'nville Bolles 8.0 108
6. St: Augustine 7-0 83
7 Naples 6-1 58
8. Titusville Astronaut 6-2 53

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attempt to win an election.

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whipped out and after a few more chuckles and sneers, Berns;
agreed to maKe an effort.
Trampler thdn't have time to sit around and wait for the

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answer to his calls. All he could do was proceed with his other
cou
friends around
e nation could
duties and hope his
come through For him

wife. While there, Bruce had to find the other half of his double
main event, one former st ate welterweight champ by the han dl e
Of Ponce Ortiz.

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The top hit producer for the
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District 33, most of you know me. In my very first
appeal for your vote' pledged to campaign strictly
on the issues and to stand squarely on my record.
It seems I am not going to be allowed to do this.
"Now, in the final hours before November 2nd, my
opponent has launched a vicious mud-slinging
attack in an attempt to distort the facts and again
avoid the issues. Those who can see clearly through
the mud will recognize the shabby, time-worn trick
of a frustrated man so desperate for a vote he
will resort to any tactic to win.
"We refuse to stoop to a mud-slinging contest. It is
demeaning and an insult to the intelligence of
voters. It contributes nothing to resolving the vital
issues that concern you and your families.
"Again, I ask for your VOTE!! and please take an
honest look at the issues and my record.. .and you
will be able to see through the mud."
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We are playing for experience. jacksoin 5 7, Susan Oats S 6 10,
Other H;ghii,2his Dcrina Lewe
We have inade 30 fewer errors
than last year at this point, and GueenBARBOUR
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our pitching has improved, too
We have fewer base on balls."
Seinole
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got some outstanding
pitching
perforniances In the tournament at
Sanford Memorial Stadium.
In the opening round, Kenny-

INVITATIONAL
standings. 1 Lo se Erds 90fl. 2
The M's
&amp; D75.L 3 Bcrn Losers
I Hot
tuff 8104, 5 The
Slendefs US2; 6 The 2 x 4's U76
High Games- Sweetie Williams

174; Charlotte Ncioney isg
High Series Inez McDonald 436;
eese Williams 435. Liz Rice 121
Converted
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S w eetie
WilliSmS 57 9
Hg:IçpltStarof th Week Nancy

the knowledge of who he was fighting,
Bolden was ready to get hack on the next plane headed for
anywhere, but he wasn't ready- to EVER get in the ring with
Watkins. So, for the rest of the day, Trampler had to hold his
hand. Reassure him. Threaten him. Coerce. And anything else

recovered by the winners' Bill
Cannon. Den ni s Duke and Rick
Martin also nabbed Pinecastle
bobbles and Ricky Long picked
off a pass to boost South

that hie could th.ink of. His ace in the hole was Solomon McTier.

Seminole's cause. Martin touchdown on a two-yard (five

Trampler knew once he got to "Old Sol" and put him together
with Bolden, his troubles were over. Solomon has the ability to
talk to another fighter. lie readily adniit.s he can put heart into
fighters, who never knew they had one.

plunged for the extra point
following Smith's touchdown.
The outcome left the two
teams tied atop the Pee Wees'
T. G. Lee Division with records

th umped league, 30-7, West away its Junior Midget division

here for the pros and ey

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go
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0-2-1 record - all out of the
stunned Orlando
division
Central with the aid of four
blocked punts. Bob Iacavazzi
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Los Angeles Dodgers have s(-hedule has been revised to vehicles and swamp buggies
added thr ee players from the feature battles between a Nov. 7 sta rt ing at 10 am.

Sponsored by the Halifax 4x4
minor leagues to their winter number of geographical rivals,
four-wheel
drive club
, the allroster.
setting the stage for the initial
playoffs on Nov. 13. day competition will take place
The club purchased the con- round of
on highway 415, one mile South
tracts of Claude Westmoreland, Division winners will meet
Jeff I konard and Randy RogerS

of New 3myrna Speedway, on

dCcide two conference cham.

Sland,ngi I No 6 24 S. I Varner

As he walked out, somc of the tans recognized him and were

heard saying, "What as easy job. All he does is make up the card
and then sits back raid enjoys it. Whet a wit touch."

Standard 20 12. 4 Samoos 1 9 13. 5
Prosser Ford 1913. Big Op 19 Ia.
NO2 914.9
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Bad
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ii. I? Ctc,m Carpets 1319. 13
R,cks Gang 11 21. 14 No 111 21; IS
Carpentry 9 21 16 LTD Club
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Ji m Hack," 209 Don SaPb 213

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Standings HIS &amp;M.sses21 ).The
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H -'u Games
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7 James Jackson 310 Bu,
entol' 221. Duck R-cnares 702 Pat
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James Jackson 537. Dick Ricnnd
u25 Grace Starr 505. BoO krkIJnd
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Torn IP'omas 37 KathyBu kur 510
Highli ghts Bobby Nosford
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Prosser (center) goes high but misses the pigskin on this play
Saturday s 28-6 victory by Trinity Prep over Florida Air. Trinity played without

Sanford 's

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P4gtt Games. *ayns (ups
Phil Roche 20O2. Doonis Bryanl
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High Games
.'4air.er 167
Htlen Denton III Lois Marl,n 169
159 Ruth Veary 195 L nda Hijd
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Kathy Cooper 165 172 174
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Other Midget results found

Conway

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spec-,3ities 21 it. I

and Scott Frick's one-yard blast from their Albuquerque chub of pioriships at each weight level, the bottom of a big pond which
capped a 74-yard march for the the Pacific Coast League. and the conference kingpins has been pumped out.
Awards and prizes totalling
Albuquerque had picked up the will clash on Nov. 20.
second score. Pat Evans
H,gh Series Gerse.losloiller !4S.
staie in the playoffs are over
over$5() have been posted.
t
ckt 551 Ssip Norton 5'II.
players'
contracts
at
the
end
of
registered the deciding extra
,t
Planning to schedule similar johton 533. Don Sapp 564 Dcias
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season.
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point,
six coveted be rt hs in the Disney events on a monthly basis
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While adding the three play
Michael Blalock raced 75 and
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Bowl,four slots in the Seminole pronioters tmphastzeil that the
3. 6. 1. tO Gene Rogero 6, 6. 7, 10. 3
seven yards for touchdowns and ers, the Dodgers sent catcher County Rotary Bowl, and three
wide
state
will be free of to
Carl Watson added a three-yard Sergio Robles, infielder Cleo openin gs for postseason play
admission, wt
wit h p lent y
Smith
and
outfielder
Mike
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outstanding
Pop
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Stand'ngs I Reubens 2z1, 2
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league Junior Midgets past
Albuquerque. warner teams from Atlan
etc Ros 16 i2Acet
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High Series Donna Lepore 52%.
Darnell all.

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Tators Natural Foods 1715. 1
Un ted Trophy 17 15 5 Big Dip IS
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up Bolden. little did lie know that Oliver was coming in without

As Solomon has be en heard to rant on more than one occasion,
You 11 never see a fighter quit when I am working with him.'*of '4-1 1 while their overall
ledgers stand at 5-2-1. A midThat isn't always true, but he does get more out of a fighter
week
playoff contest has been
than anyone else around here can. Especially a black fighter.
tentatively
scheduled for
It was late In the afternoon, while Tm imapler was sitting
Wednesday,
Nov.
10, to decide
the Stadium, that he realized he had another
behind his desk
the division championship
problem Walker was to have brought with him a preliminary
Elsewhere in the Pee Wee
fighter by the name of T)ror Johnson Since Walker
bracket,
Orlando Central
corning, then Johnson will like-wise be absent. And the crowd
ed
past
T us k awilla , 32-4)
breez
coming over frurii St Petersburg to see him against l'htii
to
sew
up
the
Robert F Smith
boy Milton Owens are going to be very unhappy
Del.and
Divisioncrown,
Trampler got back on the phone, but this time he knew he was
6.0 to
struggled
past
league
ii 'htng i losing battle Even if he found sOiiieuI
it would bt too
take
George
Stuart
Division
late for bun to get here in time for the scheduled six rounder
laurels and St Cloud tripped
Bruce was really going through the motions and he got just as
Milwee, 13-7 to hang on t o the
nowhere
fir as he figured he would
top
spot in the Frank Hubbard
By the time 8o'clock rolled around Trampler was lust about
l)ivLsion.
whipped, mentally. He had a good show, but now it looked like it
th interdisisional Pee Vttt
could be a disaster. The same thing had happened two weeks ago
skirmish saw Conway smoother
and the card was terrible. The local fight crowd is loyal, but when
l,ah.view . 27-b
it comes to their shelling out their cash they want to be enTuskawilla stole the spotlight
t&amp;'rt.ained.
in the Junior Midget class by
shocking mighty Orlando
As usual, the amateurs were great. Even better than usual.
Central 13-12, to escape with
was
th
want ed to see
But the
the Robert E. Smith Division
more than just a good three fight amateur card.
title on the strength of its fifth
Savage Turner was the first one in the ring, lie' was up against
consecutive victory of the
a newcomer, Saul Bowie The fight was lousy. Bowie was alright
season. Tuskawilla will square
for the first round but after that, NOTHING Finally, the referee
off in two weeks against George
threw him out for not trying and the Fans showed their
chammip
Division
Stuart
displeasure.
Lakeview,
which
was
routed,
Trampler was really squirmning. lie had an in-and-outer. Slick
25-0. Saturday by South Lake,
Mitchell against Kp Bradenin the next fight. Then the Milton
kingpins of the Frank Hubbard
Owens fight, which wasn't coining off. Then The Watkins-Bolden
Division.
Fight. Then the Vincent-Ortiz bout.
south Seminole's Junior
Ile knew Vincent and Ortiz would be good, but the crowd
off
held
entry
,iiilge't
might lynch turn before that fight ever came Into the ring.
I'ine'castle.
20-12,
to
claim
the
It was at this point, he was saved.
I'. G. Lee crown, while Milwee
Boxing is a strange business. You take the good wi th the bad.
cracked Orlando-McCoy, 26-6,
When you expect a great match, it sometimes turns into a stinker,
league drununed DeLarid, 18-0,
And, vice-versa,
and
Conway handled Jackson
Both
men
The Mitchell-Braden six-rounder was pure
Heights, 21-6.
stood toe-to-toe, for most of the bout, and drilled the other with his
action
The deciding
doesn't
best shots. Mitchell is capable of that type of effort, but
Midget
echelon
saw
always conic up with it. This tune, he did and the show was
bringing Bolden into
Seminole, 37-0,
all-out.
ring sky-high and having the Indiana fighter
T. G. Lee Division pennant,
was destroyed for his effort, but
slammed
while Orlando
Vincent and Ortiz did their job, by finishing off the night with
Jackson
heights,
28-4).
to wrap
fans
went
home
happy.
a good but not 'real battle and
up the Robert E Smi th Division
Trampler' 11*. just went bommu. thankful. Th ankful that he was
race.
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Berns was able to locate Bolden at his job in Indiana and talk
him I,Mo co ming to Orlando. It was later fig ured out the way he
did it
he neglected, to tell Bolden who he wasJlgJ-it[ng.
Trampler, in the meanwhil e was running around In circles,
trying to find "The Strange One"
Ortiz, explaining to Bill and
linda Watkins what the hold up was, prepay' a ticket for Bolden on
Delta airlines, and try- to get Mike Quarry down to an interview on
TV.
Ile found Ortiz, didn't lose The Watkins people, prepaid the
ticket but missed out on the Quarry interview,
After everyone was taken care of, it was time for him to pick

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%e are an improved team
over last year, no doubt, says
S((. coach Jack Pantelias. We
don't have such an outstanding
13-21 :- but we
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Fred
Howard
Volusia repelled Sanford, 20-12, crown as Charlie Miller and touchdown jaunts of 51 and 15
and Milwee cruised past Ken Brown scored on two-yard yards in the Sanford Midgets'
oa
Maitland, 22-6.
runs and Don Secord fir ed a 20- losing effort against West
SEETWATER OAK MIXED
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In the Junior Bantam yard touchdo wn pass to Miller Volu.sia, whil e Jeff Simmons
i Go
is . Fox 'afliy Spares
division, Andre Cleveland to round out the victors' broke loose on scoring dashes of
,(isIit%; Carols's Fault, Royal
38 and 29 yards to pace Milwee
scored three touchdowns and scoring,
oakt. Trailers. Bo*Ied Overt
to a Midget triumph over
John hiaas logged a touchdown
igh Games Rich DiMarco 234
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Maitland. Simmons finished the
and three extra points as the
NEW SM'i RNA BEACH
H.9 Series Rich DiMarco 63.5
a with 91 y rds rushing and
South Seminole Cobras outConvened Splits Torn Ramey 4
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by Tony Andriano. Curtis Smith
sprinted 45 yards for a
touchdown Saturday to carry
over
Seminole
South
Pinecastle, 7-0, and force a
playoff in the T. G. Lee Pee Wee
Division of the YMCA Pop
Warner Football League.
Entering the season's final
division al contest in second
place, South Seminole pulled its
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Berns, after a series of ho-ho-ho's and ha-h. -ha
rernembored ,I little known junior lightweight by the name of Oli ver
Bolden
"lie has been in training for two weeks, but his fight just fell
through and l might he able to talk him into coming down. I doubt
but maybe I can."
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won the Z i nn Beck Fail marking his 29th consecutive
Baseball Classic Sunday the shutout inning this fall. He
l
came ba ck in the final game to
same way lost a year ago
preserve
Doug
Fowler
's
on the basis of runs scored
Raiders
defeated victory. Fowler, of Lake
The
Jacksonville 1-0 Sunday In the Brantley, didn't permit a
last round to wrap up the runner past second base lie t4
championship trophy with a 3-1 had Jacksonville eating out of
record in the round-robin the palm of his hand
said
tourney. Seminole ouLscored Pantelias
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Stetson, which also had a 3-1
Seminole's loss was to Rollins
mark.
by a 3-0 score
addition, Curt Kowalski
was awarded the tourney's
MVP award, based strongly on
his key eight-inning homer in
Saturday's game, a 10-5
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But finally, Trampler didn't have the phone slammed in his
car. It was on his call to Indiana and an old friend by the iiame of

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It was earl) in the morning that he got the phone call every
matchmaker fears his main event Fighter was pulling out on the
day of the bout
The call came from Sulley Emmett a character straight out
of Damon Runyon, but it was no laughing mitter. I uoy Walker,
who was set to meet Termite Watkins In the last part of a double
wind-up, had an accident the night before and was laid up in the
hospital.
By 9 a.m.. Trampler was on the phone waking up his boxing
friends around the country. The conversation was the same on
almost every call Yeah I know it'
s the last second but I need a
good lightweight, lie has to be in pretty good shape, because he
will be fighting Termite Watkins."
In general, most of the calls never got past Watkins'
Trying to convince a fighter he should get in with the 'w 7 ranked
lightweight on only 12 hours notice, IS proof enough in 48 of these

Also receiving votes: Venice,
,Jacksonville Bishop Kenney,
Starke•[iradford Co., Leesburg.
Fort Lauderdale St. Thomas
Aquinas, Fort Lauderdale l)illard, Bartow, Tallahassee
Rickards, Riviera Suncoast.

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Hstn
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4 4 0300 )81 116
Pills
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Deny
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1 4 0 500 )60
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KIn City
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S Louis
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Wash
S 3 0 623 131 144
Ptsila
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NY Gts
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Minn
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4 1 0.500 155 101
Dirt
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Chcgo
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2 6 0.230 131 186
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New York
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Kansas City 2$, Tampa Bay
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Atlanta 23, New Orleans 20
Pittsburgh 73. San Diego 0
Cincinnati 21, Cleveland 6
Detroit 27, Green Bay 6
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Football
College Football Scores
By The Associated Press
EAST
Army 24. Air Force 7
Bates 36. Colby 16
B.owdoin 12. Wesleyan 34
Bro*n 16, Harvard 11
Colgate 21. Boston U 14

Curry 21, New Haven 15
CW. Post 31, American Inter
national 16
Dartmouth 34, Columbia 11
Delaware 20, Connecticut 6
Farleigh Dickinson 13, Con
corda a
Fordham 49, Georgetown 6
Franklin
5
Marshall
2$
Lebanon vat 0
Holy Cross 33, Rhode Island
14
Kings Pt 24. Hofstra 16
Latayette 17, Bucknell 7
Lehigh 56. Gettysburg 15
Maine 21, Southern Conn. 11
Middlebsy 31, Hamilton 21
''":r 51 It Tren•cri St
Muttlenburg
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New
Hampshire
21,
west
Chester 10
NiChOlS
Brdgewater,
33,
Mass 21
Norfolk St. 2), Bethune Cookman
Northeastern 15. Cent. Coon.
Norwich 55. Plettibvrg 0
Pace 14. Manhattan 3
Penn St. 31, Temple 30
Pennsylvania 10. Princeton 9
Pittsburgh 23, Syracuse 13
Rutgers 24, M.as.sachuetts 7
Susquebanna 21. Wilkes 7
St. Lawrence 17, Rochester 0
Tufts 16, Amherst 17

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Clark Col 16, Morehouse 15
Clemson 15, Florida St. 12
Davidson Cal 77, Guilford 6
Delaware St 0. Kentucky St.
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When the going gets tough, the tough get
golngt I'm tough on:
STREET CRIME -- We convict 8.5
of every 10 felony defendants. (1975
state ratio was 5.0 of 10.)
ORGANIZED CRIME - We fight
pornography, drug traffic, gambling
and prostitution.
CORRUPTION IN PUBLIC OFFICE
We act on citizens' complaints, investigate and prosecute where warranted,
CONSUMER FRAUD - We react
quickly to minimize our citizens'
losses,
JUVENILE CRIME - With a gun in
his hand, he is an adult. We prosecute
him as an adult.
I want to continue my fight against crime.
P!ee vote for me on November 2.

Olterbein 7. OhiO Weslyn 6
Ripon 4. Chicago 0
S Illinois 21, Indiana St. 2
SI. Norbert 15, Saginaw II
Toledo 24, MIami, Ohio 9
Wayne. Net . 19. NW Iowa 0
Wayne St. 7$. Youngstown 0
W. Michigan 21. Ohio U. 10
William Penn 13, Warlburg 1
Wooster 13. Heidelberg 7
SOUTHWEST
Arkansas II, Rice 16
Arkansas St. 31. Lamar 0
Houston 49, TCU 21
Howard Payne 37. S HouSton 79

Trinity, Conn. 35. Coast
Guard 0
Villanoya 72, Boston Co! 3
W. Virginia St 53. Glenville
St s
Westminster, Pa. 2$. Geneva
6
Widener 12, Ursinus 0
Williams 24, Union II
Yale 11. Cornell 6
SOUTH
Alabama 34, MiSSisSippi St
17
Alabama St. I?, Alabama
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Dear Voter,

Benedictine, Kan 56. Tabor 0
Bethany, 25. Kansas Weslyn 0
Bethel, Minn. 20, St. Olaf 0
Butler 23, DePauw 7
Carnegie Mellon 22. Hiram 2
Case W. Reserve 19, John Carroll 6
Coe 21, GrInell 0
Cent. Mich 3$. Bowling Green 26
Cent. Iowa 36, Simpson 7
Cent St . Ohio 21, Nebraska
Omaha 16
Dakota Weslyn 26, Dakota St 72
Dubuque II, Upper Iowa 6
Evansville 16. St Joseph's Ind. 0
Friends U 20. McPherson 10
Graceland 41, Cent. Methodist 71
Hastings 30, Doane
llno 31 A SCI1Sirt 2$
Iowa 13. Northwestern 10
Iowa St. IS, Kansas St 14
Iowa Weslyn 16, St. Ambrose 0
Kent Stale 38, E Michigan 13
Lawrence 43. Beloit 0
Marshall 13. Akron 0
Mchlgan 43, Minnesota 0
Michigan St AS, Purdue 13
Michigan Tech 39, Ferris St
Mind St 37. DIckinson St IS
Nebraska 31. Kansas
Nebraska Weslyn 30. Nab Con
cordia t
N Dakota SI. 21. S. Dakota 0
Northern. SD. 30, Huron 16
Notre Dame 77, Navy 21
Ohio Northern 24. Muskingum 21
Ohio St. 17. Indiana 7
Oklahoma St. 20. Missouri 19

Duke 31, Georgia Tech 7
E. Carolina 71, W Carolina
11
E Kentucky I?, Murray St.
10
E. Tennessee St 18, Ten
ne-nec Tech 15
Florida 21, Auburn 19
Furman 23, Wm &amp; Mary 7
Ft
Valley St
21. Md E
Short 2
Georgetown, Ky 26. W Vir
ginia Tech 7
Georgia 31. Ciricinattl I?
Grmbllng S.A. Texas South
ern 21
Hampden Sydney 21,
Emory
S Henry 6
Howard 78. Hampton inSt 7
K.oxviIle S. Fisk 6
Jacksonville 51. 21. Delta St
14
Lberty Baptist 27. Bowie St
0
Louisiana St IS. Mississippi 0
Maryland 21. Kentucky II
Maryville I?, MiiIs.aps 6
Memphis St. II, Tulane 1
Moravina 10, Johns Hopkins 0
Morehead St. ii, W
Ken
lucky 0
Morri s Brown 9, Aiblny, (7,a
0
Newberry It. :5.ayannals 5'
P4 Carolina '31. Wake Forest
11
Presbyterian
20.
Lenoir
Rhyne 0
Randolph Macon IS. Madison
0
S Carolina 27. N C Slat e 7
S Carolina St 70. N Carolina
Cent 0
MIDWEST
Allegheny 31, Thiel 7
Alma 41. Adrian 20
Aug burg 23. Maca)ester IS

7 20, 6 60. 2 ica Mgul
460. 1 Negui Arana (4) 1120. 0 (2
81 56 80. P (62) 26260
FOURTH - I Arecha Jays (S)
1280,560.3 20; 2, Negui Aguirre
120.2 60; 3 Aria Sanchez (6) 300; Q
() 6) 1080 p (11 1) 12000; DD (1 8)
11100
FIFTH - I. Fermin Perez (5)
15 40, 600, 360; 2, Alava Arca (2)
160, 710, 3 Bilbao Juan (3) 320 Q
(2 5) 31 00. P IS 2) 14670
SIXTH - I Cacho Aguirre (1)
77 90,9 80.3 80. 2. Jose Javi (1)380.
260. 3 Patci Sato 161 570: Il 4)
1161 00
SEVENTH - ' Urza Q.j ;a 8:
11 10. 25.70, 11.10, 2 Domingo Arana
(5) 520, 900. 3 Cacho Perez (1)
660. 0 IS 8) 71 00. p (5 St 15330;
Big 0 (11 with all 5)15720 and 114
with all 8 13060
EIGHTH - 1 Fermin Altu (5)
13 60. 10 80. 180. 2 Sala Bengoa (1)
S 13, 420 3 Anton Zarre (2) 3.10 Q
(I 8) 5510. P 18 I) 152.10.
NINTH - 1. Alava (I) 800, 5'3,
360. 2. Sala (6) 760.3 20, 3. Juan (3)
360; 0 (I 6) 30.20. p (I 6) 12) 80
TENTH - I Fermin (2) 1060.
40 360; 2 Santi (11 S 23. 300. 3
Anton (1) 140, 0 (2 7) 3310; P 17 7)
60 10. DO (12) 109 80
ELEVENTH -1 Arta Quiola (5
43 40 960. 660. 2 Cacho Altu (2)

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TWELFTH -1. SaIaAitu (1)900.
540. 620. 2 Manolo Juan (S) 800.
970; 3 Alava Echave 171 1 60; 0 (1
3) 3070. P (1 5) 96 60 . Big 0 12
with 151 1.4Sf 60
7,777
Handle -- i 153,991; All
SATURDAY NIGHT
FIRST - 1 ca Arana (1) 860.
12 . 520. 2 Eddy Jay (S) 960.
0, 3 Urza Yza (6) 560. 0 (161
4503. P 1 61 16060
SECOND - I
Via (4) Il 40
1 60. 360. 2 Alciana Cold I 1) 1 $3.
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II 1) 7280; P 14 1) 92.70; DD (14
9000
THIRD - i Eddy Via 720. 460.
300. 2 Domingo Arana (5) 1360,
10 20; (3) Urza Coldo (3) 180; 0 IS.
1) 4980; P 17 S) 20130
FOURTH - I. OgulzaTIorza (1)
214 600, 120; 2 Cacho Soto (5)
900,720. 3 Jose Aguirre (4)560; Q
(15)33 80. p (I 5)10920; 00: 71)
9770
FIFTH - 1 Mamolo.Arca (7)
19 40.8 00.7 60. 2 Bilbao Bengoa (1)
60, 580, 3 Anton Alto (3) 720. 0 (1
71 53 10. P 0 11 121 20
SIXTH - 1 Negul Aguirre (6)
18 00, 1270. 660. 7 Cacho Eloriza
n , 00. 40. 3 Arta Javi 111 6). 0
13$) 1380; p (53) 8620
SEVENTH - 1 Larri Quiola (61
1S80, 9 00, 500; 7. Oguiza Alberdi
171160.460. 3 Urza Arana (7) 520;
Q (76) 50 10. P (62) 17$ 60. Big Q
(3 6) and (2 8) 65380
EIGHTH - I. Manolo-Ramon (6)
I? 10,7,10,5 20, 2. Sala Juan (2)560.
500. 3 Alava Bengoa 11)620. 0 (2
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100. 2 Juan 12)4,10380; 3. Arecha
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TENTH - 1. Maruri (7) 2100,
1360. 1 40, 2 Anton (3) 810,120. 3
Mnolo (5) 7 70; 0 (31) 1940. P (7
II 51 30, DO (6 7)213 30
ELEVENTH - I Arta Zarre (S)
6

3180, 1000, ii 80, 2 Negui Allu (1)
100.570; 3 Oguiza Perez (5)580. 0
(4 6) 51 10; p 1611 16760
TWELFTH - I Santi Juan (S)
2460,0 80. 570. 2 Anton Aguirre (2)
650. 4 60, 3 Alava Altu (1) 150; Q
251 41 00. P ($2111580; Big Q. (4
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Texas ASM 34, SMU 0
Texas Luth 35, Stephen F Austin

Division
W I I Pis OF GA
7 2 2 16 40 25
NY isl
7 3 2 16 15 33
PhIl
Allan
5 6 2 12 40 50
NY Rang
S 7 1 II 52 S2
Smythe Division
1 S I 15 46 36
Chgo
7 S 0 II 11 46
St Lou
4 7 1 9 32 50
Vancyr
4 7 I 9 31 54
Minn
3 S 1 7 31 38
Cola
WALES CONFERENCE
Norris Division
9 3 1 19 66 29
Mont
1 3 3 1
LA
PitIS
2 6 1 8 31 5
OtrI
3 7 1 7 33 37
2 6 7 6 26 4
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Adams Division
9 3 0 1$ SO 38
Bstn
Butt
S 4 1 11 29 25
Trnto
3 5 3 9 41 44
Cleve
3 5 2 5 32 31
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Chicago 1. Detroit I PIlill
delphia 3. N.Y. Islanders 3. t
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Boston 1.
Montreal
3
Rangers 2. Pittsrgh
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2. t At
lanta 3 Vancouver 3. tie To
ronto S. Minnesota I St Louis
I. Colorado 1 Los Angeles 4,
Cleveland 3
Sunday's Results
9.
Minnesota
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Philadelphia
Buffalo 1, Boston I Detroit 6,
New York Rangers S Chicago 5.
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Knes
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3 2
Philphia
600 l
2 3
400 2
Bulfalo
2 4
313 1
NV Nets
Central Division
Cie, e
5 0 1000
3 I
750 l
Houston
3 2
600 2
N Orleans
Atlanta
2 4
333 3
S Antonio
2 1 333 3'
Wasflton
1 4
20 i
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Midwest Division
1 0 1000
Denver
5(6)
Indiana
3 3
100 2,
2 3
CthicaJo
400
Kan City
2 3
333 1
Detroit
2 4
I 5
167 i
Pacific Division
750 Portland
3 I
Seattle
600
3 2
'
500 I
Golden St
2 7
Los Ang
5(6) I
3 3
I I 200 71
Phoenix
Saturday's Results
New Orleans 115 New Yolk
Knicks 112
Cleveland 109, Buffalo 105
Philadelphia 101, New Yrok
Nets 80
Boston 176, San Antonio 117
Milwaukee 102. Chicago 74
Indiana 117, KansaS City It?
Houston 105, Washington 92
Denver 113, Phoenix 107
Golden State ill, Atlanta 10
NY

Washington 1
Portland Ill, Detroit 97
Today's Games
Sunday's Results
Buffalo at Montreal Toronto at
Cleveland 106, New Orleans
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Cleveland N
Islanders at 92
Vancouver
Los Angeles 121. Detroit 101
It
Tuesday's Games
Seattle 126, Atlanta 112
Los Angeles at P 'tsburgh N Y
Today's Games
lsIndrS at Colnrac)cs
Cleveland at New York Nets
New York Knicks at Kansas
City
Pro Bas ket ball
Tuesday's Games
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Hostcrn at New Orleans
Atlantic Division
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W I Pct GB
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Boston
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in the 1976 political CTaigna
and reviewing the candidates
and their prospects in
tomei'row s national, slate and
local election contests
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:P) After
the succ ess of "Mary Hartman,
Mary liartman" in syndication,
it seemed only logical for producer Norman Lear to come up
with another five-day-a-week
show. And he has,
It's "All Th at Glitters," a
five-family se ries that airs next
April. It concer ns what would
happen - or is happening when sex roles are reversed
and women, not men, dominate

COUNTIES

Iuic, tuve 011(1 I)LthiiICSS.
Lear is executive producer of
the new 30-minute show, which

his company says he cocreateil
with a lady writer, Ann Marcus,
who was one of the cocreators
of "Mary Ilartman," now in Its
second season.

"Uopefully, the stories will he
as compelling as the scenes in
'Mary Hartman' have been,"
Lear said. "But the big difference is that it takes the malefemale rote and turns It around
180 degrees.
"It's 1976, not 1986, but you'll
find, say, a corporate board
room with eight women and one
token (flak. Or that one of the
young men in the show wants
desperately to get married, but
it's the young woman who
doesn't wish the commitment."
lie conceded in an interview
that "Glitters" basically is
what some might call the old
switcheroo, but says "there's so
much detail there's no one-joke
thing about it."
Sure, he said, part of it drainatizes what life would be like
with traditional sex roles ru'versed, but "the other part is
what's happening with the roles
as the exLst today.
"In other words, by reversing
it you're not only able to see
what would happen, you're getting a better look at what (5
happening."
[IC said he took the show to
NBC as a nighttime prospet't,
but found they couldn't air it as
a live-night-a-week series. So
he looked elsewhere for sales .

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ARMY-NAVY

ABBOTT HERRING has served as your
state attorney for the past 8 years. He

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administrative abdity. He has fought to
given you vigorous prosecution, legal
ethics with no favoritism and fiscal responslbWty, (1976 rating by Rodda auditor
Is szcelsntl
Juria doctor-University of Rorid.
graduate

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Florida. Br.vard and Seminole Bar
associations.; florid. Blue Kay

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Abbott Harting Campaign
Aut6so. CocsIi4.us"g

YOUR KIND OF PRICE!

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limclont maw a second best'

Married, children

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405 W. First St.

Tuesday, October 19, 1976

Recommends

In this important role, the character,
motivation and aggressiveness of the state attorney are of nearly equal importance with his
legal and administrative abilities.
We believe that 39-year-old Democrat
Douglas Cheshire scores well in all respects and
would give the 18th Circuit l3revard and
Seminole Counties) the kind of firm and effective
prosecutor the people want.

OUR KIND OF

• Veteran
Petive Roddlmn. resident of Seminal.
County

Nick Whit,
E0!r'a) Pi' [d-?.r

The office of state attorney is one of the most
powerful and responsible positions in our system
of government, for not only is it the prosecutor of
all criminal offenses, it is also a watchdog over
other public institutions within the circuit.

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WHETHER YOU DRIVE A FAMILY
SIZE CAR OR COMPACT.. . JOIN
THE MICHELIN MOVEMENT!
YOU'LL BE GLAD YOU DID.

Barney Waters
Managing Editor

TODAY

has proven his honesty, his integrity, his
Preserve your Grand Jury system. He has

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Sanford

All three networks turned
down "Mary Hartman" as a
daytime show, but Lear says he
didn't even try that route with
"Glitters."

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BABY BLUE

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The incumbent, Republican Abbott Herring,
has served two terms. The eight-year period has
been marred on a number of occasions by
controversies. A grand jury cited numerous
criticisms of his office. The office does not enjoy
the respect of lawyers in the community.
We believe the public will be better served
by a change in the office and we are confident
Cheshire has the capacity and desire to carry out
this responsibility,

belitinel

'tar

Orlando, Florida, Friday, October 22, 1976

Cheshire Is Best
VOTERS in the 18th Judicial Circuit
(Brevard and Seminole counties) have a critical
choice to make on election day. They must
choose a state attorney.
We recommend Douglas Cheshire for the
Post of state attorney.
Cheshire is a sensible, mature attorney with
sound experience as a trial lawyer, both as a
prosecutor and as a defense counsel, lie has a
solid reputation in his community and he has
pledged a firm but fair approach to prosecution
CHESHIRE'S opponent, State Atty, Abbott
Herring, has demonstrated beyond a reasonable
doubt that he does not deserve re-election. His
tenure in office has been marked by controversy,
by inefficiency, and by poor judgment. Even
now, Gov. Reubin Askew is considering action as
a result of Herring prematurely releasing information which the governor contends has
damaged an investigation. Indictment after
indictment, drawn by Herring's office, has been
thrown out of court for defects. We think it is not
too much to ask of a prosecutor that he at least
know how to draw up a correct indictment.

12 THE DOCTORS
6 THE GUIDING LIGHT
ONE LIFE TO LIVE

x "EMANUELLE, THE 7:1
JOYS OF A WOMAN"
TO SE DU CE A WOJ

REIS*APSHQp
AND FLEA MARKET
EVERY suN DAY A.M
CALL 372 171

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YOUR MAN OF ACTION

EUSTIS NEWS-TAVARES CITIZEN-METRO NEWS
AS APPEARED IN THE:

Daily Commercial

Fechtel's experience
gives him top billing
They are two good men.
We are talking about Vizce Fechiel
ansi Joe Knowles, candidates for the
l4thdstrtct seat n the State Hi,
Representativej.

save tax funds in addiuon to ivrum
prisoners in Opportuuuty 13 k&amp;:,, a
trade for use when released He sa'.- rl
tu funds with a program o(a,ji..
eii.stuln prison licthues rather t1'.;
Know(e, a former Leesburg city connictJng All new pruona. He ss d
commissioner
azid mayor, is per, tea fundi by working to amend F(uri",s
'onabie and capable. ac's a citrus
Law to peoviije wages pia for sen,- -1
prower and his wife u a school teacher.
coastrsictjon ojcta be accordin4 t
Ile has had a vaned background of free market
conilUons rather than
public Service,
the non-competitive state 1.13uej ai,But
believe the experience of
structur e
Vinci Fectstel and his voting record in
turn top billing in uus
He uiroduce1 the reacher i'uwr'
rice
Amendment to restore discipline
A state repcisentauve I;nce 1722,
sdcuia and emphaszzed basic skills i5
an early age He worked for Lht I-'Iun.:j
Fcchtr) sines on Cinvtuuets on op.
propclaUixsj, edtcataon,.hwnan nghts,
Non,-Ir4jenous Aquatic Weed Conlr,
natural resources and business
Act and repeal of the Fair Trades Pr;,
regulationFLIUS4 Law
He believe, the stal,e'i probienu can
But these are sucie of the rcajrbe solved with no additional lazes and
why we recommend re-elect: .n :1
he opposes legislktiv, pay raises,
Vinci Fechtei to the Slate iti.u,se
)ii.s wcek rIu'raun to.- wlsor,eri will
Reprearr.ta'.- ei

Elect Dave
VOTE VINCE

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ALL LAKE AND
SEMINOLE COUNTY
NEWSPAPERS (ThAT ENDORSE)
ENDORSE VINCE

we

Cheshire has pledged to keep the state attorney's office out of politics, to work closely
with law enforcement agencies, and to eliminate
plea-bargaining in cases involving habitual
criminals. We think Cheshire's record is a good
indication he will keep his promises and
Herring's record is more than enough reason to
give Cheshire the opportunity,

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6 ALL IN THE FAMILY

6* THE FLINISTONES
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3 IS
9 GENERAL HOSPITAL
3 30
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6 MATCH GAME '75
61111 THREE STOOGES
7 LIL1AS. YOGA AND YOU
24 ZOOM
400
2 IRONSIDE (A)
4 GtLLPGAN'S ISLAND
6 MERV GRIFFIN
1 24 SESAME STREET
9 EDGE of NIGHT
12 HOLLYW000SOUARES
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4 MIKE DOUGLAS SH(,v
6* BEWITCHED
9 MARCUS WELDY M 0
12 FAMILY AFFAIR
500
2 ADAM 12(R)
GM MY THREE SONS
1
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12 EMERGENCY ONE
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ORLANDO-SEMINOLE
MATINEE RESULTS
FIRST
1 Ica Coido 2) 11 a).
320. 5 6 2 Uria Arana 17 IS 1
0.
1300. 3 Aldana Miguel (I) SOs) Q
1211 6220. P (2 fl 132 70
SECOND
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13 10, 160. 100; 2. Ica Arana (S)
620, 660; 3. Dcm.ngo Y:a III 120.
0(1 S)02 $0. P (4 5) 1511 4 0. DO (?
4) 193 50
THIRD I Eddy Eiorza (6) 9 40,

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Frank Field

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IS YOUR
EXPERIENCED STATE ATTORNEY

4
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KAlGAROO
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(Fri.) MAX B NIMBLE
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830
6* co.,,.qu,'irr,' CLOSE tic'
24 LILIAS, YOGA AND YOU
900
2 PHIL DONAHUE SHOW
.6 MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW
9 MOVIE (Man) "Town
Tamer" Dana kU'ew. Pal
O'Brien (Tues) Never Say
GoodbyeErrol Flynn,
Eleanor Parker (8.5W)1956'
8.5W) I g
(Wed) Magnificent Obsession" Robert TaYfo. Irene
L).iine. (86W)1954. (Th.Js)
PyISS Susie S1ae's." loan
Caullield, Veronica Lake
((1.5W) 1946 (Fri.) -Private
Woods' Claudette Colbert.
Charles Boyer (06W) 1935
12 MERV GRIFFIN SH(YN
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930
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Does It Again

Texas Tech 31, Texas 28
FAR WEST
AriZOnl 3$, Utah 13
Brigham Young 43, Arizona ST 21
Claremont Mudd 31, Occidental 21
Colorado 42, Oklahoma 31
Colorado Col. 49, Sioux Falls 11
Colorado SI 19, Wyoming IS
E. Montana 35, Montana Tech II
E Washington 27, Oregon Tech 23
Fresno St 35, Pacific 7
Hawaii 77. Fullerton 7
IdahO A, Idaho St 3
Long Beach St 24. Wichita St II
Los Angeles St 30. U. San Diego 10
Montana St 21, Montana 12
New Mexico St 16. New Mexico 7
P4 Arizona 17, Boise St. 1
P4 Colorado 35. Cameron St. 3
Nevada Reno 13. Chico St II
Pacific Lutheran IS, Idaho Co) 0
PICiliC, Ore 7$, Whitman Col 23
Portland St 16. Oregon Col 14
San Diego St 27. Texas El Paso lb
S Arkansas 6. Cucl,ita Baptist 0
S Colorado 33. W New Mexico 27
San JOse 51 50. Santa Clara 15
Southern Cal 70, California 5
Stanford 24, Oregon St 3
UCLA 30. Washington 21
Utah St. 36. Weber 5?, 10
Western St Col 56, S Utah Il
W Montana 10, Rocky Mouritn
2)
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MICHELIN 'X'

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ABBOTT HERRING

(Tuos) MAGAZINE FOUR
(Wed ) EVERYWOMAN
(Thtss) CRACKERBARREL
(Fri. ) LOOK UP AND LIVE
9 SUNRISE JUBILEE
610
2 SUNSHINE ALMANAC
615
6 SUNSHINE ALMANAC
625
2 (Man) WITH THIS RING
(Tues. Thus) I DREAM OF
JEANNIE (Wed).) 08CC
PROFILES IN EDUCATION
() PICTU'(E OF HEALTH
Uoi.i
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630
4 KLJTANA
6 SUNRISE SEMESTER
6$ FRAN CARLTON EX.
ERCISE SHOW
7 LILIAS, YOGA AND YOU
634
12 LIVING WORDS
639
12 HI NEIGHBOR
645
4 LOCAL NEWS
654
12 WHAT'S HAPPENING?
6 55
2 DAILY DEVOTIONAL
700
2
12 TODAY (Local news
at 7 25 and 8 25)
4
6 CBS NEWS (730
a m. Ch 4, local news)
65 POPEYE AND FRIENDS
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news, weather, sports)
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1145
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1200
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6$ THE UNTOUCHABLES
7 LILIAS, YOGA AND YOU
1215
9 THE FBI (R)
t oo
2
12 TOMORROW
I 15
9 DAILY WORD
130
4 LATE NEWS
200
2 DAILY DEVOTIONAL

SURPLUS
STATE ATTORNEY

Monday, Nov. 1, 1976-38

�4B-Evenng Herald, Sanford, FL

Legal Notice
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged in business at
530
Longwood Ovitdo Road, (Hwy 1311
Winter Springs 32707 Seminole
County, Florida under the fictitious
name of ADAM
EVE'S BEAUTY
SALON, and that I intend to register
said name with the Clerk of the
Circut Court. Seminole COunty,
Florida in accordance with the
proviSions of the Fictitious Name
Statutes, To.Wit; Section 84309
Florida Statutes 1957.
5: Evelyn Cayton
Publish Nov. 1. 8. 15, 77, 1976
DEF.6

&amp;

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 76-1713.CA.O9.
EE
THE PHILADELPHIA SAVING
Plaintiff,
JOHN A. ALDERMAN. et at..
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
10: JOHN A. ALDERMAN
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
All parties claiming interests by,
through, under or against JOHN A.
ALDERMAN and to alt parties
having or claiming to have any
right, title or interest in the real
property herein described
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to foreclose a mor
tgage on the following real property
in Seminole County, Florida:
Lot 1. Block N. CARRIAGE HILL
UNIT 3. accordIng to the Plat thereof
as recorded in Plat Book 15, Pages
26 and 27, of the Public Records of
Seminole County. Florida
has been filed against you and you
are required to serve a copy of your
written defenses, if any, to it on van
den Berg, Gay &amp; Burke, PA., at
Post Office Box 793, Orlando,
Florida 37802, and file the orIginal
with the Clerk of the .above.styletj
court on or before November 29,
1976; otherwise a judgment may be
entered against you for the relief
demanded in the complaint or
oulition.
WITtIESSmy hand andthe sealof
said Court on October 2), 1776.
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Cherry Kay Travis
Deputy Clerk
Publish Oct. 25 1 Nov. 1, 0, 15, 1976
DEE.132
FICTITIOUSNAME
Notice is hereby given that We &amp;(C
engaged in business at 273.4 Orlando
Drive. Sanford. Sernriole County,
Florida, under the fictitious name f
RATLIFF &amp; SONS, and that we In.
tend to register said name with the
Clerk of the Circuit Count, Seminole
County, Florida in accordance with
the provisions of the Fictitious
Name Statutes, To Wit
Section

665.09 Florida Statutes 1957.
S Thomas Ratlitf. Jr.
B E. Ratliff
Ratliff &amp; Sons
Publish Oct II, 25. NOV. 1, 8. 1976
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DEE 95
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOAROOF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
NOTICE TO PUBLIC
OF REQUEST
FOR RELEASE OF FUNDS
Seminole County
Planning Oiyiilon
North Park Avenue
Sanford, Florida 32771
323-4330, eat. 356
TO ALL INTERESTED AGEN.
CIES. GROUPS AND PERSONS
The above named County will
request the U S Department
Housing and Urban Development to
release Federal funds under TItle 1
of the Housing and Community

Development Act

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1974 1PL93.383i

for the following project:
MIDWAY
PAVING
AND
DRAINAGE PROGRAM, Pave
certain streets and Six Acre
Drainage Program Midway, San
lord, Seminole, Florida. 190.03000
An Environmental Review Record
respecting tne within project has
been made by the above named
County which documents the environmeritat review of the project.
This Environmental Review Record
5 on fill at the above address and
available for public examination
and copying, upon request.
Seminole County will undertake
the pro4ect described above with
Block Grant funds from the U 5.
Department of Housing and Urban
Development (HUD), under Title I
of the Housing are) Community
Development Act of 1971 Seminole
County is certifying to HUD that
Seminole County and Mike Hat
taway, in his otfici*l capacity as
Chairman of tie Board of County
Commissioners, Consent to accept
the uritdiction oi the Fe'deraf courts
if an action is brought to enforce
responsibilities in relation to en

vironmental reviews, decision.
making, and action, and that these
responsibilities have been satisfied.
Thelegal effeclof thecertlflceticat l
that upon its approval. Seminole
County may use the Block Grant
funds, and HUD will hCve satisfied
15 responsibilities under tne
NatIonal Environmental Policy ACt
of 1969. HUD will accept Cfl 0*'
eclion to it approval of the release
ci funds and acceptance of the
certificafiononly if it isononeof the
following bases: (a) That the cer.
tilication was not infact executed by
the chief executive oflicer or other
officer of applicant approved by
HUD; or (bI that applicant's en
viironmental review re-cord for the
project indicates omission of a
required decision, finding, or step
applicable to the project In thi
environmental review Process.
Objections must be prepared and
Wbmitted in accordanc, with the
required procedure (21 CFP Part
5$), and may be addressed to HUD
at -Florida Area Office, U.S. Dept.
of HouSing &amp; Urban Development,
Mt Rivside Avenue, Peninsular
Plaza. Jacksonville, Florida 32201.
ObieclonSto the release of funds on
basesofner tisanthosestafed above
will not be considered by HUD. No
objections received aSter November
PIt. 1974, will be considered by HUD
Board of tounty
CcItsmrssioners
Seminole County, Florida
By; Mike Hattaway,
Chairman
PtabSiSh. Nov. I. 1976
DEF 3

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
PLORILA IN AND P0* t H
COUNTY OF SEMINOLE
CIVIL ACTION NO; 74.l1S.CAS-I
DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATION,
STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION.
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
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Planliffs,

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GAC PROPERTIES, INC., at it.
Defendants.

Monday, Nov. I, lffl

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NOTICE OF HIARINO
TO SHOW CAUSE
NOTICE OF SUIT
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
Rartoelt Curby
Co Ma* Lamb
Remington Avenv
Thomasvllle, Georgia
PARCEL NO. 118
Guaranty Bank and Trust Company
SERVE: William D. Ireland. Jr.,
President
370 Main Street
Worcester. Massachusetts
PARCEL NO. $01
Layman "Sonny" Sadler, a mirr
co Layman Sadler
101 Lake View Drive
Thomasville, Georgia
PARCEL
fl$
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S36 Londonderry Drive
Findlay, Ohio 43840
PARCEL NO III
Wendell E Spears
536 Londonderry Drive
Findlay, Ohio
PARCEL NO. 1)1

if said defendants are living, and if
anY or ail of said defendant or
defendants are deceased,
heirs, devisees,
grantees, creditors, lienors. or other
parties claiming by, through under,
or against any such deceased
defendant or defendants, if alive.
and, If dead, their unknown spouse,
heirs. devised. iegatees, grantees,
creditorS. manors, or other parties
claiming by, through, under, or
against any such deceased defen
dant or defendants, and all parties
having or claiming to have any
right, title, or interest in and to the
property described in the Corn
plant. to.wit.
SECTION 775*0.2610, STATE ROAD
$434•
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
DESCRIPTIONS PARCEL NO. 104
FEE SIMPLE - RIGHT OF WAY
That part of:
"That part of Lot 53. Block 0.
lying Northerly of Longwood.
Wagner Road, lying Westerly of
Algiers Avenue as shown in Plat of
North Orlando, 1st Addition. as
recorded in Ptat Book 12. Pages
and 24 of the Public Records of
Seminole County, Florida, less begin
at a point on the Westerly Right of
Way Ilneof Algiers Avenueas shown
in Said Plat f North Orlando )t
Addition, said point being 95.003 feet
N 6 degrees 55' 3)" W. from the
intersection of the Westerly Right
Way line of Said Algiers Avenue with
the Northerly Right of Way line of
the Longwood Wagner Road, Ihence
continue N 6 degrees 35' 33" W.
along the Westerly Right of Way line
of said Algiers Avenue 1500 feet,
thence run S II degrees 39' 57" W
83 99$ feet, thence run S6 degrees 3.5'
33 E. I 40 feet, thence run S 8.4
degrees 39' 57" W 17.43 feet. thence
runSOdegrees 12'Ib" E. 63.033 feet,
thence run S 22 degrees 55' 33" E
900feet.thertcerunNlldegrees39'
Si" E. 63.998 feet to the Point of
Beginning, and lesS that part lying
fl North Orlando 0th Addition. ac
cording to the Plat thereof a
recorded in Plat Book 11. Page 9 of
the Public Records of Seminole
County, Florida." and EXCEPT The
Highlands, Section Three, according
to the PIat thereof as recorded
Plat Book 17, Page 19, of the Public
Records of Seminole County,
Florida,
lying within the following described
boundaries:

Commence on the center line of
surveyof State Road S-Ill, ate point
South 06 degrees 20' 00 " East, a
distance of 13191 feet from the
Northwest cornerof Lot 11, Block??
North Orlando 8th Addition, according to the Piat thereof as
recorded in Plat Book 11 Page 9
the Public Records of Seminole
County. Florida; thence run South 23
degrees 27' 00" West, a distance of
348.01 feet; thenc. run North 0.4
degrees 33' 00" West. a distance of 10
to the existing North right of
way line of Said Slate Road 5 431 for
the POINT OF BEGINNING.
thence run North 19 degrees 37. 43,.
West. a distance of 14.14 feet to the
existing Easterly right of way lifle of
Sheoais Boulevard. according to the
plat thereof recorded in Plal Boctk
19. Pages 33 and 31. Public Records
of Seminole County, Florida; thence
run southerly along Said Easterly
right of way line of Sheoah
Boulevard to the existing North
right of way line of said State Road
S 13.1. thence run Easterly along
said right of way to the POINT OF
BEGINNING.
Containing SO square feet, more or
less
OWNED BY' FLORIDA LAND
COMPANY. A Florida Corporation
SUBJECT
TO.
NOR TGAGE
recorded in Official Records Book
7U, page 115 in favor of GAC
PROPERTI ES. INC • a Florida
Corporation
SECTION 715*0-2611; STATE ROAD
$4
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
DESCRIPTIONS PARCEL NO. 106
FEE SIMPLE - RIGHT OF WAY
A triangular parcelof land located
that part of Lots 52 and SI
as Beginning at the In.
tersectionof the East rIght of way
f,4 $ Road and the South right
way of State Road S431; thence run
South 749 04 feet; thence run
Easterly 350 feet; thence run
Northerly 510 feet; thence
Easlerly 100 feet; thence run
Northerly 27723 feet; thence run
Westerly tg the Point of Beginning;
Block "D, DR MitchIl's Survey )
tfse Levy Grant, according to the
P1st thereof as recorded in P1st
Book 1. Page s. Public R.co'ds of
SeminoIeCounty,Flofida,d-i
e.gisv'iing af
i.'ecI,c.
the existing South right of way ine
of Slate Road S.Li.larsd
ex4ljflQ
East right of way
Soth
Road; thence run South .g
EasfrlghfofwayofsaidthMa
Road. a distance of 10 feet. fence
run Northeeaterty along a str.Ig.w
line to the said existing South right
of way line OS said State Road S 434
at a poird 10 feeS East ot tt'ii point
begInning, hence run West along
sad right of way line 10 feet to the
POINT OF BEGINNING.
SECTION 7711526184 STATE ROAD
S.434
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
DESCRIPTIONS PARCEL NO. Ill
FEE SIMPLE - RIONT OF WAY
Visas part Of:
Lofs24 and??, Enteminger Faim$
Addition No. 1, accordIng to p1st
tPi,cagf e, recorded in P1st Book 3,
Page 9. of the Public Records of
Seminole County, FlorIda. (EX.
CEPT existing rigttfs of wa - si,

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tying wthin the following described
boundaries:
Containing SO square feet, more or
less.
OWNED BY: FLORIDA LAND
COMPANY, a Florida Corporation
SUBJECT
TO
NOR TG*G E
recorded in Official qecorcss Book,
7*8, page 175 in favor of GAC
PROPERTIES, INC., a Florida
Corporation; and NOR TGAGE
recorded in Official Records Book
919, page 117 and ASSIGNMENT OF
RENTS recorded iflOfficial Records
Book 919. page 125 in favor of
AMERICAN FEDERAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF
ORLANDO

SECTION llSSQ.2610j STATE ROAD
5.434;
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
DESCRIPTIONS PARCEL NO. ID?
FEE SIMPLE - RIGHT OF WAY
A triangular parcel of land localed
in Part of Lot 17, Entzminger Farms
Addition No. 2, according to plat
recorded in Ptat Book 5, page 9.
puolic records of Seminole County,
Florida, and being described as
follows; Begin at the intersection of
the existing Westerly Right of Way
tine of Sherry Avenue, being 32 feet
Northwest and parallel to the
existing center lini of sad Sherry
Avenue and the existing Northerly
right of way tine of State Road S 134,
thence run North along SSid West
right of way of said Sherry Avenue.
a distance of 10 feet; thence run
Southwesterly along a straight, line
to the said existing North right of
way line of said State Road 5 434 at a
point 10 feet West of the point of
beginning; thence run East along
S4id right of way line 10 feet to the
POINT OF BEGINNING.
Containing 50 Square feet, more or
less
OWNED BY: GREAT AMERICAN
PROPERTIES -' FLORIDA, INC
a Georgia Corporation
SECTION 77580.36)0; STATE ROAD
5.434;
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
DESCRIPTIONS PARCEL NO. Ill
FEE SIMPLE - RIGHT OF WAY
lAl That part of
Lot 31. Enl:mlnger Farms Ad.
dition No. 2. according to the pItt
thereof as recorded in P141 Book 5.
Page 9. of the Public Records of
Seminole County, Florida.
lying within the followinq descrbed
boundaries
Commence on the West line f
Section 35, Township 20 SOuth.
Range 30 East, at a point North 0
degrees Ii' West, a distance of
1,02441 feet from the Southwest
corner Of Said Section 35; thence run
North 66 degrees29' East, a distance
of 1,116 19 fees for the POINT OF

BEGINNING; thence run North 2)
degrees 3)" West, a distance 01 10
feet to the beginning of a curve
concave to the Northwesterly and
having a radius of 3.70577 leet.
thence from a tangent bearing Cf
North 66 degrees 29' East run
Northeasterly along the arc of said
curve through a central angle of 7
degrees3s' 13". a distance of 50)29
fett to the end of Said curve; thence
from a tangent bearing of North 3$
'tg'ees 53'47" East. run South 3.3
degrees 12' 23" East. a distance of 10
beet to a point on a curve concave to
the Northwesterly and having a
chord radius of 1.63728 feet; thence
from a tangent bearing of South 34
degrees 47' 29" West. run South
westerly along the arc of Said curve
through a central angle of II degrees
11' 31", a distance of 33.406 feat to
the end of said Ci.,Ve. thence -, n
South 6odegrees 29' West, a distance
176.11 feat to th
POINT OF
BEGINNING
Containing 1.718 square teat (0010
ecr,, more or less, exclusive of
area in existing rights of way.
(B) That part of:
Lot 31. Entzminger Farms Ad
dilion No 2. according to the pIeS
thereof as recorded in P141 Book 5.
Page 9. of the Public Records of
Seminole County, Florida,
lying within the following described
boundaries
Commence on the West line of
Section 35. Township 20 South.
Range 30 East, at a point North 0
degrees II' West, a distance of
1.07413 feet from the Southwest
corner of said Section 35. thence run
North Udegrees29' East. a distance
of 1.29233 feat to the beginning of a
curve concave to fhe Northwesterly
and having a chord radius 011,637 28
feet. thence run Northeasterly along
the arc of Said curve through a
central angl, of 17 degrees 01' 00". a
distance of 407 62 feet to the end of
Said curve, thenc, run North 19
degrees 23' 00" East. a distance of
42.37 f,t for the POINT OF
BEGINNING; thence run North 10
degrees JS'OO" West,a distanceof 10
feel to the beginning of a curve
Concave to the Southwesterly and
having a radius of 50 feet, thence
from a tangent bearing of North 19
degrees 25' 00" East, run Northerly
and Westerly along tne arc of Sad
curve through a central angle of 121
degrees 16' 01", a distance of 100.14
feat to the end of Said curve, thence
run North lldegreessl' oi" west, a
distance of 12075 flieS, thence run
NorTh 71 degrees 50' 13" West. a
distance of 19026 feet; thence run
North 13 degrees OS' 59" East. a
d'Slance c 10 feel, thencei .in South
71 degr.'r 5" 01" East. a dii ance y
161.91 leeS to the beginning o a
curve concave to the Northerly and
having a radius of 1.43710 feet
thencerun Easterly along the arc 01
saidcurvethrouglsacentralangleof
degrees 45' 29". a distance ot
3feet to a point on said curve;
thence from a tangent bearing of
South 09 degrees 34' 30" East. run
49 decree, 25' 00" West. a
distance of 231.60 feet to the POINT
OF BEGINNING.
ContainIng 5,730 square feat 10.120
acre), more or less, exclusive of
area in existing rights of 'way
OWNED BY.
WENDELL
SPEARS
and
ROMONA
SPEARS, his wife

E.
A.

SUBJECT TO. ASSIGNMENT OF
MORTGAGE recorded in Official
Recori3s book 1077, pegs 36) in favor
BARPfETT BINk OF WINTER
PARI:. N.A
Commenc, on fIts West lIne of
Section 35. Township 70 South,
Range 30 East, at a point NOVTh 0
degree, I)' West, a d lance of
1.021.4) test Irons the Southwest
cwnefol said Section 15; ttsencerun
NormMoegree,2,'East.adivance
of 1,116,19 fad for the POINT OF
BEGINNING; thence run South 71
degree, 31' East, a distance o too
feef,then(ertinNorlhud.oJ5es79'
East. a distance of 53530 fed
the run South 01 degrss 03' IS"

a distance ot 300 feet. thence
run North 82 degrees 56' 43" East. a
distance of 29911 feet; thence run
North 07 degrees o3' IS" West. a
distance
388.60 feet. thence run
North Ucegrees 29' East. a distance
of 87)8 leeS; thence run South
degrees 3)' East, a distance of )3
feet
beginning of a curve
concave to the Southerly and having
a radlusof 7.176 63 feel; thence from
a tangent bearing of North
degrees 29' 00" East run Easterly
along thearc Of said curve through a
central angle of)? degrees 2)' 44". a
distance of 659.64 feet to the end
said curve; thence from a tangetit
bearing of North 83 degrees
East run North 6 degrees 09' 16"
West, a distance of 15 feet; thence
run North 83 degrees 50' 44' East, a
distance of 570.87 teat; thence run
NirTh 04 degrees 09' 16" west, a
distance 01
leet. thence run
South 61 deorees so' ii" Wett.
dstance
429.35 I
to the
beginning of a curve concave to the
Southerly and having a radius of
3.819.7) feet; thence run Westerly
along the arc of said curve through a
central angle of 4 degrees 02' 15". a
distance of 269.17 leaf to the end of
said curse. thence run South 79
degrees 48' 29" West, a distance of
33797 feet to the beginning of a
curve concave to the Northerly and
having a radius ci 1,432 40 feet;
thence run Westerly along the arc of
said curve through a central angle of
10 degrees 3%' 01". a distance
261%8 feet to a point on Said curve;
thence from a tangent bearing of
North 89 degrees 36' 30" west, run
South 19 degrees 25' 00" West. a
distance of 293.97 feet to the
beginning of a curve concave to the
Northwesterly and having a chord
radius of 1,637.2$ feet; thence run
Southwesterly along the arc of said
curve through a central angle of 17
degrees 04' 00". a distance of 487 62
feet to the end of said curve, thence
run South 66 degrees 29' '.'. ..st. a
distance of 176 11 feet to the POINT
OF BEGINNING

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Containing 250.406 sqijareleet 15719
,xcresl, more or less.
OWNED BY
FLOP IDA LAND
COMPANY. a Florida Corporation
SUBJECT
TO:
MORTGAGE
recorded in Official Records Book
788. page 175 in favor of GAC
PROPERTIES. INC . .t Florida

Corporaon
SECTION 77500-2610; STATE ROAD
DESCRIPTIONS PARCEL NO 115
FEE SIMPLE
RIGHT OF WAY
SIMPLE
RIGHT OF WAY

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That part of
Lot9, lying South of Oviedo Road.
(EXCEPT the East 1,028.5 feet
therenf). Block "D" of
. R Mt.
chelt's Survey of the Levy Grant,
according lo the plat thereof as
recorded in Play Book I, Page 5
the Public Records of Seminole
County, Florida, (EXCEPT the
right of way for Shor, Road
described in OIl icial Records Book
231. Page 107. and also EXCEPT the
South 110 feet thereof),
lying within the following described
boundaries
Commence on the West line Of
Section 35. TownShip 20 South.
Range 30 East, at a point North 0
degrees Ii' West. a dstance of
1.024 43 feet lrom the Southwest
corner of Said Section 35. thence run
North oodegrees 29' East. a distance
of 1.116 19 feet for the POINT OF
BEGINNING. thence run South 23
degrees 31' East. a distance of 100
feet, thence run North 64 degrees 29'
cast, a distance of 533 30 fiet. thence
run South 07 degrees 03' IS" East. a
distance of 300 feet; thence run
North 02 degrees 56' 4.3" East. a
distance of 799 SI feet; thence run
North 01 degrees 03' IS" West, a
distance 0638860 feet. thence run
North 66 degrees 29' East, a distance
of $715 feet. thence run South 2.3
degrees 3)' East. a distance of 15
feet to the begInning of a curve
cOncave to the Southerly and having
aradiusof 2,17683 feet; thence from
a tangent bearing of North 66
degrees 29' 00" East run Easterly
along the arc of Said curve through a
central angle of I? degrees 21' 41". a
diStance of 659 6.1 feet to the end of
Said curve, thence from a tangent
bearing ol North 53 degrees
44" East
SO'
run North
6
degrees
09'
16"
West,
a
East North ôdegrees b9' 16" West, a
distance of IS feet. thence run North
63de'grees 5O'41" East. adistance of
5007 feet. thence run North 06
degrees 09' 16" West, a distance of
llSleet. thence run South $3 decrees
50'41" west, a distance of 12935 feet

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43 feet trom the Southwest
corner of said Soction 35; thence run
North 66 degrees 29' East, a distance
1,116,19 fees for the POINT OF
BEGINNING; thence run South 23
dect'ees 31' East, a distance of 103
feet; thence run North 66 degrees 29'
East. a distance of 535.30 fees,
thence run South 07 degrees 03' IS"
East, a distance of 300 feet; thence
run North 87 degrees 56' 43" East, a
distance of 299.81 feet; thence run
North 07 degrees 03' 15" West, a
distance ot 388 60 feet; thence run
North 66 degrees 29 East, a distance
of 87.18 feet; thence run South 73
degrees 3)' East. a distance of IS
lees to the beginning of a curve
concave tothe Southerly and having
a radius oI 2.116 81 feet; thence from
a tangent bearing of North 64
degrees 29' 00" East run Easterly
dlongthearcofs.aid curvethrouqt .s
central angle of 17 degrees 21' 14", a
distance of 6596.1 feet to the end of
Said curve; thence from a tangent
bearing of North 83 degrees 50' 41"
East run North 6 degrees 09' 16"
West. a distance of IS feet; thence
run North 83 degrees 30' 4.4" East, a
d'stance of 57007 feet; thence run
North 06 degrees 09' 16" West. a
distance of 175 feet; thence run
South 8) degreeS 50' 11" West, a
distance of 129 35 feet to the
beginning of a curve concave to the
Southerly and having a radius of
3.819 7) teal; thence run Westerly
along the arc of said curve through a
central angleof I degrees 0' IS". a
distance of 269.)? feet to the end f
said curve; thence run South 79
degrees .48' 29' West, a distance of
35797 feet to the beginning of a
curve concave to Ihe Northerly and
having a radius 01 1.4)2.40 feet,
thence run Westerly along the arc of
Said curve through a central angle Of
10 degrees 35' 01". a distance of
26159 feet to a point on said curve.
thence from a tangent bearing Of
North 09 degrees 36' 30" West, run
South 19 degrees 25' 00" West, a
distance of 293.97 feet
to the
beginning of a curve concave to the
Northwesterly and having a chord
radius of 1.6)720 feet; thence run
Southwesterly along the arc of said
curve through a central angle of 17
degrees 04' 00", a distance of 48767
feet to the end of said curve, thence
run South 64 degrees 29' West. a
distance of 176 11 feet to the POINT
OF BEGINNING

Of the Public RecordS of Seminole
County, Florida. arid the existing
South right of way line of State Road
S 434. thence run North 06 degrees
SI' West. a distance of 1111 feet
the center line of survey of State
Road S 43.4; thence run South 09
degrees 02' 30" East, along Said
center line of survey, a distance of
1,000.67 feet for the POINT OF
BEGINNING, thence run North
degrees 19' 30" West. a distance
3123$ feet for the end of this
described ditch Survey line

Containing 10,975 square teat 10.431
acrel, more or less

to the beginning u a curve concave
O the Southerly and having a radius

of 3.019 71 feet; thence run Westerly
along the arc of Said curve through a
central angle of 4 degrees 02' IS". a
distance of 769 Il feet to the end of
Said curve, thence run South 79
degrees 48' 29" West. a distance of
33797 f*Ct to the beginning of a
Curve concave to the Northerly ana
having a radius of 1,1)210 feet,
thence run Westerly along the arc of
Said curve Ihrough a central angle of
10 decrees 3%' 01". a distance of
26159 feet to a point on said curve;
thence from a tangent bearing of
North $9 degrees 36' 30" West. run
South 49 degrees 25' 00" West. a
distance of 29397 feet to the
beginning ole curve concave to the
Northwesterly and having a chord
radius of 1.63725 feet. thence run
Southwesterly along the arc of said
Cu. e liircajgh a centra' angle of 17
degrees " 00", a distance of II? 62
teat to the end of said curve; thence
run South 66 degrees 7-9' West. a
distance 01176 II feet to the POINT
OF BEGINNING.
Containing 9,309 square feat (0219
acre). moe or less.

OWNED BY GIJAPANTY BANK
AI1D TRUST COMPANY
You and each of you are hereby
Severally notified that the plaintIffs
filed ifs sworn Complarit. together
w'th its Deciaration of Taking in the
above styled Court against you and
each of you as defendants seeking to

condemn the 4bOve described
property located in Seminole
County. Florida. by Eminent
Domain proceedings.

You are further notified that the
Plaintitfi will call up for hearing
before
the
Honorable
VoIle
Williams, one of the Judges of the
above styled Court on the2nci day Of
December, A D , 1916,
f 2 30
O'clock P N . in the Seminole County
Courthouse. Sanford, Florida, Is
-ipplicationtor an Order of Taking in
accordance with ItS Declaration of
Taking heretofore filed in this cause
All parties to ths Suit and ail other
inleqejtedp4rties may appear at the
time and place designated and
heard
AND

Each

OWNED fly

J I. MALCOLM. JR.

0id HAZEL P. MALCOLM, his wife
SECTION 7190-2610; STATE ROAD
$434,,
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
DESCRIPTIONS PARCEL NO. ItS
FEE SIMPLE - RIGHT OF WAY
That part of
The West $0 fed of the East 517
fetf of Lot 9. Block,"D", lying South
of Sanford and Oviedu Road. and the
tO fist of the North 250 feet of
the East 41)2 feet of Lot,. Block "0".
lying lying South of Sanford and
Oviedo Road of 0. P. Mitchell's
Survey of the Levy Grant,according
to the plal thereof as recorded In
Plal Book I, Page 5, of the Public
Records of Seminole County.

Florida,
iyingwitftinfMfoling4rj
30SindarIe$:
Commence ots the west line of
Section 33, T0wnshp 70 South,
Range 30 East. at a point North 0
degrees It' 'i'dest, a ditance of

4-Personals

delendant

is

hereby
required to serve written defenses,
if any, to said Complaint on:
THOMAS FREEMAN, County
Attorney, Seminole County. P.O
Box 70. Altamonte Springs, Florida
32101 on or before Ihe 15th day of
November. A D, 1916. and fili the
original with the Clerk of the abovr
styled Court on said date, to show
cause wtsat right, lifle. Interest or
Ienyouoranyofyouhav.in and to
Inc proparty described in said
Complaint and to Show cause, II any
you have, why said property Should
not be condemned for the uses and
purpt.ses as set forth in the Corn
plaint filed herein, It you lail to do
50. a defaull will be enlaced against
you for the relief demanded in the
Complaint.
WITNESS MY HAND AND SEAL
of saId Court on the 5th diy of
tober, A 0.. 1914
(SEAL:
Ajlhvjr H. Backwith. Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
by: Mary N Darden
Depuly Clerk
Publish Oct II, IS, 23. NOv 1 1116
DEE il

Air, carpeted, quiet I and
bedrooms, 3)75 to $135 month
Adults Phone 322 1810

LARGE FAMILY- Spacious 3 BR
2 baths with family room &amp;
workshop Only 3)5.500.

MONTHLY RENTALS
AVAILABLE
(Icr Ty. air Corid Mad Seev
QUALITY INN NORTH

NOTICE TO BUYERS-- $1133 Down
bomPS Cell to see

18-Help Wanted

IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM'
IN YOUR FAMILY?
AL ANON

LPN, I to 12 shill. Geriatric ax
penance preferred Apply in
I
pern, Sanford Nursing 8. Con
valescent Center, 950 Mellonville
For families or friends of problem I
Ave
For further information call 173 4581
or write
Sanford At Anon Family Group P0
Box 553. Sanford, FIa 3277)

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DIVORCE FORMS- For free in
formation write to
Box 791,
Pompano. Fta 3)04)
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ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
tree, 634 2027 for "We Care""tfotI,ne," Adults or Teens.
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WHAT IS DENTACARE?

last mo plus $50 dip Mfter 5. caR
323 Sf11
.
- - ______ - Unfurnished. two bedroom Securit
Detosit AdultS Preferred 172

This Company has been established
Since 1905 Weoffer top immediate
earnings, but also a permanent
secure future with unlimited ad
vanceertent You can becurtie a
manager with your office and
staff, after a very short training
period at company expense. You
will receive a salary. commission.
override, renewals as well as
company fringe benefits such as
Hospitalization. Life Insurance,
Ma j or Medal and Retrement

September, 1976
GEORGE C. YOUNG
United States
District Judge'
Publiih Oct 4, II. II, 25. Nov 1 •
1916
DCC 21

IN THE CIRUCI T COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
CIVIL NO. 16-Zolo.CA.70.E
In Re' he Adoptl
01
REGINA L PIIELO, MICHELI.E
NIELD, and CHARLES I NIELD,
Minors
NOTICE
TO CHARLES I. NIELD
Post Office (lox 421
Poseyvilie, fndijna
47633
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that JOHN
EDWARD LONG. Petitioner, has
filed a Petition for
,
minor Children REGINAL NIELO.
MICHELLE
.i
ItIELD
and
CHARLES L PIIELD and you are

commanded to serve a copy of your
written defenses, it any, on GENE
P. STEPHENSON, of Slepisenson,
Stalnaker &amp; Beane, Post Office

Drawer One. Catsetoerry. Florida,
on or before November 22nd, 1916,
and file the original with the Clerk 0
this Court either before Service on
Petitioner's attorney or
im
mediately thereafter, OtherwiSe a
default may be entered against you
IO
the relief demanded in the
Petition
WITNESSmy hare) cr4 Ihe seal of
the Court Cl Sanford, Florida, Ihis
11th div of October, 1916
Arthur H BeckwilI't. Jr
Clerk of Ihe Circuit Court
By Linda M Shiw
DePUIY Clerk

(Seal)
PubliSh
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Oct )5 75 Nov

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CRANK COPI'ST REALTY
REALTORS. 6)0606)
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Luxury Patio Apartments

Lake Mary-Single house, I Bit
living room, combination kitchen
dining room, shower 322 1197.

St udio, I, ,3
Bedroom ApIs.

Immaculate 3 BR. 7 bath, carpeted,
garage. tenced yard 81*3 month
323 7194

Quiet, One Story
i(Itchen Equipped
Adult.Family

Winter Springs- 3 BR. excellent
lease 6 mos 1263
condition. mm
mo No pets Near school 327 0333

One

Bedroom

3 BR, large fenced yard Lake Mary
area Rent w option Security dep
required 323 7112 after 5.

1505 W. 25th

2 or 3 OR. nice yard. water fur
nu%I'ied 7 mIles from Sanford
AduIt only No pets 3fl 1305.
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bath.

Pinecrest- 3 OP. I bath, 8)9.500

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.

Beardall Ave - Acreage. 314.503

BROKERS

20175 FR INCH
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BR apartment In pleasant Mayfair
neighborhood. Air conditioner
heater. wall to wall carpeting.
remodeled kitchan, porch, yard
withgraPfruittrla', Call 3729309
or 3721793 evenings
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Sanford Court
Apartments

M. UNSWORTH

42 -.W*3.bile

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3301 S. Sanford Ave.

Offering A

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Lg. I BR furn. apt, fenced yard.
mo., $50 damage, hail I
utilities
No deposits
373 1207
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anytime

BR. l" bath mobile home, Winter
Springs $17,000

Hal

Colbert

Realty

323- 7832
EVES 37'? 1357 or 327 0417

1972 Volkswagen Ill, gouo con
dulion; also 1968 Volkswagen Bug.
$200 Call 322 3969.

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Lemans. 7 door.
keystoi.e mags. good condition
Asking S25 Ph 3220183

French Ave.

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'61 Dodge Coronet. 2 door, V S. air.
P81.4, A 1 shape. $100. Phone 37')
4568 after 5 p m.

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73 FORD PICKUP

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5 monthS old FREE tO genii
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CONTROL, 1010 SPLIT
R%CK

25 USED TOYOTAS
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AT LOW LOW PRICES
CARS OF
AIRPORT BLVD. AT HWY 17.92

Reduction on Our Largest

Model Townhouse

for

REP DY TO SERVE YOU
JUST P PHONE

to Buy

EXPERTS

YOiJiA5tElTlBtJylTi
SANFORD AUCTION

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trees HOUSe or mobile home
Tarry Realty, Realtor, 628 0711
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Osteen - S Acres, 19.230. 10 acres,
515.0(0 Surveyed Free title insurance Broker. 831 0171
in

5(),-_--.(t,'jjscellneous

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68-Wanted

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modeenhOme, Santordor DeBary
alSo larte tree shaded '°'
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For u5ed lurnitu'e, .IppIiIncei,
tools. etc But 1 or 1001 itemS
Lien1 .Mrt 215 Sanlord Ae
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',t,,tIand Auction
3)9 6lIStcul tree trorn Sanford

Sanford's
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MODEL OPEN:

Wooamere

DAILY 4.30 am. 5)0 p.m.
SAT.-II a m 6 p.m
SUN-Il Noon-6 p.m

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FOR INFORMATION CALL
323•7080
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DIRECTiONS: In S.anford.Weston 25th St. off 1792
I ,Miie To Ridgewood Ave., Go South
On Ridgwood To Terrace

Another roe Development By
A SubsidIary

Carpet Cleaning

2 Blocks

WILCO CONStRUCTION COMPANt

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New 2 - 3 &amp; 4 Bedroom Homes

Land

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Phone 3.49 53'l

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ExPERT LA.'itt SERvICE
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Heater Cleaning

Conventionul-5°o Down

Well Drilling

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Homes ready for your Inspection
and immediate occupancy

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Sanford Ave.. 4 Blocks South of Airport Blvd
FOR INFORMATION CONTACT
Brailey Qdham-323-4670
BU IL DE

ROE V E LOPER

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Of 0.1 hejter5 cleaned

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serv.cef) Call Ralph jI 373 5954

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11155 rvt

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Beauty Care
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- )i .55 CHAIR SPIAMPCc3ECI

bath garden home, (267 square feet of living aret
Concrete block construction. Central heat and air conditioning. Fully
equipped kitchen Shag carpeting throughout. Ceramic tile baths Decorator
wallpaper in kitchen and baths. Privatel/ fenced rear yard Fully Soddeil
!o!. Cor.'.'onlctt lo schools and thcpplr,g
No maintorar.cc

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can cover
your Come .v 'C
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Sale

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Aluminum Siding

Cash for %nt ques Cons gnments
warlled
H. W4y 46 Auction
Galleries, 3214172
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Like New - Price
322 8190
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2.9.,5eO'
NOW 22,125

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Quality ) bedroom 2

322.8601

Jersey cow *ith 2 Calves. $7170
Aystsire hailer, )i
months ci,)
140 Call 372 .4484
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Z375

SANFORD

GOLDEN HORP4 RAM &amp; SHEEP
P'scne 365 1156

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25% OR

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1973 Olds Cutlass S
Factory air. PS. PB. $2,000
Phone 6.6* 1*05

1967 Pontiac

67-LIvestock. Poultry

10 Acres wooded n Paola on hard
road, near Wilson Place Priced
rgtst Call J73 4991

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multiple tiling Wry CC
interested'

New modern Singli .tory I
&amp; 2 I GE lIE VA-- I
acre iand on Jungle
becroom opts. are) completely
Road Nice double wide mobile
furnished studio apartments,
home 5)5,550
Conveniently locateeji, beautlfijil
IanJscapad. Abundant storage I
(mnraiding attic) an "GE Energy
I BR. 7 bath. Ii.' acres, Vaniluren
Efficiency Package". From
Ave. Lake Mary 139.503
Ca1 l3733)OIbietw,,n,&amp;330
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paint, excellent conditIon. 1.59)
Phone 645 4742

Alt cars clean, inspected, nice 1969
vB Ranchero 3195, 710 VW Bugs
1.895 &amp; 1995. 71 Maverick 6 cylinder
$1195. 77 Pinto 70*30 81195. very
nice camper and pick up 51593.
1970 Ford Station wagon 9
passenger 5795, 67 AmbaSsador
station wagon $295 Reel's - 1)09
Sanford Ave 373 1980

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FOR THE BUYER WITH CA$H

REALTY

Lovety tSR 7 bath. central heat &amp;
air iamily
'35'tge.
fnt1 teed. separate studio
53.000 equity &amp; assume han 0.
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132.000 371 050)

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SANFORD INC.

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Reg Real Estate Broker
803W ls)SI
6461 Pt 3230317 eves
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Lease a Datsun including Z ca's and
trucks For information call Bill
Ps',' on Jack Mink. 531 1310

8o-Autos for Sale
JUST MAKE PAYMENTS- '77 and
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'13 ModIs Call 3238510 or *34
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(976 Super
n',pected Oct 16.
4605 Dealer
looks 8. run', good, 8900 Ph 37)
8187 alter 4.
'67 Ford Ranch Wagon, AC. new

1677

'.tiu'hy N C Area 1.3 acres. 110'
bordering a beautiful trout
sIne,xmn- 55.000 equity assume
rnortq,Iqe for $17 CEO toe S 7 ears
Ph 3276640

5 available fi) SObSidijcd
housing in rural areas No dOwn
pdyrnent. Tionlhly paymenfj Ie
than rCnt

One 8 2 Bedroom apartments,
furnished or unfurnished Newly
redecorated Come See. E Airport
Blvd . Sanford, 2031340

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BAMBOO COVE APIS

BLAIR AC' F
323 3*64 or 323 7713

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Can Have Your
House In 3 Months
It YOU Qualify

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t't'ione 37) 6631

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OVIEDO FTU- Dupteaes Furno,'
(.,'nfurn • Wooded. Home size lots
RIDGE WOOD VILLAGE 363.
3771

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3 Room apartment. 2nd Iloor rear,
utilities included 417W. Third St
Sanford. 322 27S0

(97) Maverick, standard trans.. air,
$1600 or $603 down and lake aver
payrrerts 6688291.

78-tIctorcycles

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3O-Apartments Unfurnished

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HOMES of DISTINCTION

NEAR SCHOOLS

Get Em While
They're Hotii

An y.'.tr "ny illS n'y1CiS 7 days
.vev Call coilct. 558 lIlt

323734O

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HELP?-) Kids - Need Room) '71
VW Super Bug, 11 100. New engine
8 clutch. New bk5 &amp; complete
front end Dealer warranty. Shp
No 59, Sanford Boats Works,
Celery Ave

Cars &amp; Trucks

Sanford Auction

FUTU RA BY SI NGE R

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For Wrecked or Junk

Lots of furniture, bedding. ap
piiances, TVs and miscellaneous
items sold at bargain prices.
tlank.Americard ,snd Master Charge
wetcOnle

1200

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Mon., Nov. 1, 7:30 p.m.

tam horn-C with carpet. central
I4ni Our Rinenxac
heat and air, fenced, built in CARROLL S FURNITURE, 322 SII(
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cabinets, paneling and much
more Broker, owner ready tO i
lvii t .iw
price of Only 576.500 I ____________________________________

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Peg Heal Estate Broker
SALES RENTALS
817W lit St. Sanford
321 Still or 327 7151 alter bins
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Call 322)624 after I P m

PUBLIC AUCTION

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Looking IObuy lit or 2nd mortgages
at discount 21 Hour approval Call ' Jim Hunt Realty, Inc.
Daytona 195)41 672 $133
2524 Perk Dr
371 211$
Realtor
Att.r Hours
Rentals
322 9784
322 399)
3220640

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BUY JUNK CAPS trom 1)Ofot30.

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N'liA SERVICEMAN' Voull One Of Singer's lop Tuoch arvJ Sew
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ASsume
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Service Directory.
312 1111
t,iglanceol 8155 SOor pay $11.90 per
E es 322 1196 322 4161, 322 1954
month Will take trade In Singer
Sanford-- 2 BR, CB, air, Screened ,I
equipped to zig zag &amp; make button
porch, double lot, fruit &amp; large oak
holes Balance of 55550 or 10
South Seminole
Under 150.000
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trees, nice neighborhood 819.900 I
oayments of $6 Call
tenstrom
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17.030 dn , about 1)60 mo Owner
manager, 372 9111 or see at
Lakefront Contemporary
will funance 2032 .ielferson Ave
SANFORD SEWING CFNTEP
.',,I',un H' id A ori.'slige
LOUNTY
322 1314 dayS, 9045779483 after 6
301 E lit St., Downtown
does thus Sound' A dream
lakefront sc'!TruiJ tr ThiS 2 BR, 2
consisting of:
sunken con
bath home on 9 acres wIfl some
WYNNEWOOD- 3 BR, family
vertation put, fireplace. cathedral
built n furniture
room, range, refrigerator, large
ceiling. "great room" concept.
lot Nice Cnd clean t7O.'lOi)
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eat in kitchen, sunken tub, wo'o.jed CIT V
K ENMORE WASHER, parts.
101 Holly Ave Charming 2
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lot and wall to wail plush car
service, uSed machine's
llH. I bath has an extra t BR, I
SPAP4i SN
STYLE
STUCCOpaling
Thus 3 BR beauty 5
"00NE V AT'PL lANCES 173
bath, ideal for guests Recently
Corner lot 3 BR, lormal dining,
nearing completion and will Sell
remodeled and rias loads of
range. refrigerator $21,500
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tr under 530.003 but you better
potential JuSt 528.500
55-BOats &amp; Accessories
?'urry LAK EF RON 15 DON'T
NE ED A HOME' $100 down I ___________________________
LAST'
LOCH ARBOR '- 104 Orange
payment to qualified buyers 3
Glaspar, 75 HP EyinrijJi' &amp;
C 1FF JORDAN. REAt TOP
linquestionably Ouiei
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baths. central heat,
Trailer, 5513) 322 1553
shaded i fIR. 2 batri with lamily
t)O NW5 434. LOOQwOoo
'el,jrp'sriod As low 'IS 511.003
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room has loadS of potential and .t
8)1 $272
ROBSON MAP 1NE
fantastic bu,' for th handyman
Wl1"T REALTY
Winter Springs . Immaculate 3 BR.
2928 Hwy Il 92
Call tin details
H i'r Peal Estate Bno4er, 311 0610
7 bath with many extraS. MuSt see
37') 5961
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CITY - 708 W Thud St PRICE II 327 774*
322 0179
323 7095
__.Off ice Supplies
REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE
Ideal workshop in re,,r br the Cottage. S rooms. I bath, 751 S 3rd
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handyman This neat 7 fIR, I bath
St . Lake Mary. 1)1.503 Phone
has a panelled front porch Will
8)0
1703
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',ell quick ton 510.500
arjner' \.
Wood or Steel desks, '?'i'rutive desh
W'nter Springs- 3 BR. 7 bath, large I
7,, chairs. secret,,r-,, ,iesvs t.
tamily room, large tenced y4rd.
lI 5,rtord .,
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chairs, Straight ch8irs, filing
llage
near new school lmmacul4te
cabinet',, as is Cash and carry
Muit see t appeciate Low dOwn
NOLL-S
payment Let's talk 03t 1138
4LAKESIDEAPARTIJ
Casseloenry, Il 5') ' )0 4206
ANYTIME
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BALL REALTY
Multiple Listing Service,
62-Lawn-Garden

tior1IIv MInIqed

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3 BR, I' bath, split twilroi.jm plan
LIrge lot, quiet Street Carpeted,
central air Call to see 670 8049
I Profitable. clean liSh bvsne'ss for
sale (Only I In DeBary I Call 305 I LARRY SAXON INC . REAL TOW
641 6921 after a m
Ads will atweys give you
mof
Much , Much More th4n
yOu expect

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CHINALtE RH V I H IF ANTIQUE S
1106 'i irst t . Sanford
Ant'ques. China. Glass,
Primitives. Furniture
Doll Hospital Service
Open Tue's Itru Sal , (0 S
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COUNTRY FURPI DISTRIBUTORS

Days -372 612)
I4ghts--3 2332

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OpportUnities

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Forrest Greene Inc.

Autos Wanted

77
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Schwlnn 2 Speed tandem bike,
generator lights, speedometer,
mirror, like new 671 5153

for

DAYTONA AUTO AUCTION
H,' 97, 1 mile west of Speedway.
Daytorit Beach will hold a public
AUTO AUCTION every Saturday
night at 7 30 It'S the only on in.
Florida. You set the reserved
price No charge other than IS
registration fee unless vehicle iS
sold Call 901 2S5 5311 for further
details

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Portable air compressor. Speedare
Peg Rea Estt,' Brceer
I, hp Dayton motor 20 gal.
Oeneral Contractor
ASME air tank Delivers 56 CFM
372 4457
at 100 PSI Twin Cylinder unit
includes regulator, pressure
LAKE MARY - Sparkling 3 BR. I', I
bath home with Florida room, I guage. 25 ft. ix" air hose with
quick disconnects, 251? 103 drop
r.Cfltr,5I heat &amp; air. A pleasure to
corct, 5350 firm 322 7812
"a 123.750 New FIIA
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321.0041

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RE ALIOPS I
LAKE JENNIE - Hugh School area
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY-- SELL - -TRADE
Several new and near new homes Longwood- By Owner, Opportunity
Completely refurbished 3 and .4
for income Attractive) tIP home 211 )1SE First St.
372 54fl
bedrooms with 2 baths Close tø
in excellent area. Large screened
Schools. Shopping and a stones
patio, pool, privacy fence and
51-I4usehold
throw to Lake Jr'nnie From
separate? apartment rental units.
529.3(f) to S19.O
Concrete block construction. Call
/e sell our trade in lurntijre
831 7201
prices Good selection
MLS REALTORS

322-2420

Sanford, Flu.

Sanford
3 BR Townhouse. I
bath, liv rm , din rm . fern, rm
washer dryer connections, cable
TV,pool t7l0permo 901789213.4
from 9 to S. 305 511 3806 evenings

Companion or couple, live in.
cooking and light housekeeping
Free room and board 67) 2526 or
372 9335

ASsç, 323 0185
Night

used Office Furniture

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Sanford. Saturday. Nov. 6 at I I
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RE SALES *

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BR home partly furnished
Very reasonable
Phone 371 6007

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LAKE MARY - 37 quiet country
living, yet convenient to all
facilities Central heat Cir, WWC
Home
like new 175.503

Must Sacrifice 1973 Streamline, 33
ft Gregory Mobile HomeS. 3803
Orilndn )n'y', 323 S1)

at an amazing SO pd. off retail.
.or a complete cafalo'j of savings
.,!i1fh0t'1t
send $1 (refundable with first
order) to The Now Dyess Co. Garage sales are in se
7 ''e
P.O. Box 211). Sanford, Fl 32171.
people about it with a Classified
Ad in the Herald 322 7611.- 031
Kitchen
Bathroom
Cabinets,
999
Counter tops Sinks Inslaltation
available Dud Cabelt 32'? tOS?
anytime

Wm. H. StemperReaItr

All sizes, all prices, low, low down
Cheaper than rent You don't have
to be a veteran Call today

Fur Rent or For Sale - 3 BR. 1
bath, den. paneled, water 501
linen 53.000 &amp; assume payments
$184 per month 37) 9175
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this lovely 3 BR, 2 bath California
Style home Split bedroom pian,
30' x IS' pool. Fenced WWC. SEE
IT NOW) $39500

Mary Blvd 2 Acrt's, 11.000

DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
S V Hardw
Broker
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Delton4. riM MI)
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Full time, permanent pOSitlQ
available for well qualified ap
pllcanl. Good working conditions
3,3--Houses FUrnisl'd
and
employ. benefIts Salary
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commensurate with training and
experience Payroll experience Country Trailer-- 7 BR, I bath. Cr
3125 month plus depcst Cliff
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desired bul not required Please
Jordon. Realtor. Ill $222
write, giving lull details of
training and experience to Box
616, c 0 Evening Herald. P0. BOx I SUNLAIID-- NIce 3 BR. fUrnished,
i
1651. Sanford, Fl 32771
I on iarg, fenced corner lot, AC.
WW carpet, prefer older couple
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I UNEMPLOYED? Never again if I
Box 112 EE. Green Cove Springs.
you have Sincere desir, and I
Fl 3201) Will Show Sat 106 lOt
ambition Serious only please call
Azalea Ln
574 2056 alter I p m or write 1010
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Giovanni. Deltoria. FI0 22763
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Wanted- Lazy SaI,sperson ac
customed to high Standard of
living Call fl) 55.42
I Bedroom mobile home No pals
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SIlO per month
BOYS 1. GIRLS
Phonel)O $450.
NO Age Limit Do you need extra
115 mo References
Christmas money? Part time
I BR 'Trailer in Paola
work available immediately. one
322 1825)
week only Tremendous earnings I
See Wayne Linville at HoiIdy Inn,

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Klng%woOd Court- 3 BR, 2 bath,
$21,900
Bunker Lane
52 2. 500

with a LIFETIME GUARANTEE

513411)

River View-' Pool home, )
bath, 536,000

$3 5.000

Unfurnished
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i BR. 2 baIh, deluxe
ldyllwilde
and Spacious $300 mo plus
deposit 322 3317

CLERK.TYPIST

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WilSon Place- 1 BR, 3's bath,

DELTONA -- Lake Gleason water
way, Close to Shopping. First
area. 2 BR, 2 bath home on large
corner lot Central heat and air,
Florida room, screen porch, dock.
Id ft cabin cruiser included

6620 or 3737515
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Rag Real Estate Broker
1103 E. 25th St.

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UNITED
STATES
DISTRICT
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION
Cbs. tie
1è.344.OrI Clv.Y
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
Plaintiff, vs PRIPITtIA N CAR
PEttIER. etc el al, Defendants
ORDER
FOR
SERVICE
BY
PUBLICATION - On motion and
4ftdavt of plaintiff in the above
entitled cause by its Assistant
United States Attorney, in an action
against the defendant(s), Pnmntha
M Carpenter, a single woman, and
Milund. Inc.. a Florida corporation,
and to enforce a lien upon real
property Situate in thiS District and
described as lollows Lot I. Lake
Sylvan Estates. according to plat
thereof recorded In Ptat Book 12,
page 13 and 11. of the public records
of Seminole County. Florida, and it
appearing to the Court that the
defedant. Printha N Carpenter
are not inhabitants of nor found
within the State f Florida and have
not voluntarily appeared herein. arid
personal service upon Ihem
nOt
practic(
because
Iheir
residence and whereabouts are
unknown, it i
ORDERED that
Printha M Carpenter appear or
plead to the complaint herein by the
151 d4i of December, 1974. and in
default thereof the Court will
P'0t'1 to the hearing and ad
l(idiC4tiofl f thiS Suit % If Printha
M Carpenter had been served with
process in the 3tale 01 Florida. but
only to the extent provided for by
Section 1633, Title 7*. United Stetc'.
Code. it is further ORDERED tnat
notice Of thu order be Published by
the Un'ted Slates Marshal in a
newspaper of general circulation in
Seminole COunty, Florida, once a
week for ix tél consecutive weeks.
commencing on October 1, 1976
DONE
AND ORDERED
AT
Orlando, Florida, this 15th day of

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tOoi Bring 'your articles tO
Movieland Drive In Theatre Swap
0p Flea , Market. south II 77.
every Sunday, 94 m to S p m NO
CHARGE Reserve free spaces
Phone 322 1216. 7 p m to 9 p.m

Now available- Costume ewelry

Vehicles

7 -RecreationaI

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1At4TED SELLERS
BUYERS DEALERS

batteries,
$12.95
CX..'5BflQ.
REEL'S BODY SHOP, 1109
Sanford Ave

JEWELRY

Tr.icle

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YEAR END BARGAIN- 3 jR,
bath home. carpeted, AC., kit
chen equipped. Assume first
mortgage, $157.97 monthly and
pay very small down payment to
move in No qualifying Im
possession

roker, 322 7174
Day

Lake Monroe--- Beautiful building
and canal lots with big ok trees.
Jenny Clark. Realty. Realtor. 322

Rag Peal Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER, ASSOC
107W. Commercial
Phone 322 7881, Sanford

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1 Room furn. duplex, 24th St-.
, 1st 6.

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Lake Mary- 3 BR, 1., bath ne-,...
homes. Under $15,000 with less
than $750 down, Government
funding By builder, 831-16,49,
Equal Housing Opportunity,

JOHN SAUL'S

10-Swap &amp;

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?t S Sanford Ave
371 0759 eves. 322.7643

W. GAR NE TT WHITE

DENTACARE PLAN

Dentacare is the newest rnOt corn
plan ever lobe offered
pre
to the public The demand for this
plan is great. We cannot keep up
with inquiries, unless we expand
our present Sales Force. We have
so many leads and appointments
that it will take months to contact
them all

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Sanford 372 7335

BATEMAN REALTY

TAFFER REALTY

Efficiency 1)15
Utilities md
Call 372 4470

SELL THE NEW

FACEDWITHA DRINKING
PROBLEM
Pi'rhaps Alcoholic Anon.rnous
C4n Help
Call 423 4581
Write P 0 (lox 1713
Sanford, Florida 3277)
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HANSON SHOE SHOP
"NEW LOCATION"
106 Park Ave .across from Atlantic
Bank. Sanford 8. Central Florida's
Finest Shoe Repairs. Courteous I
Day Service. We want your
busineSs Thanks.

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41-Houses

7) block. country kitchen, screened
porch, Iurge lot, owner holding
81.000 dn,, $150 mo 813.900

REALTOR, IVjLS
323.5774 Anytime

Clean furnished 1St ltoor. apt
Private entrance AdultS Only
1004 Palmetto. Sanford

DEN TACA RE?

2 BR furnished, including washer
and freezer. New roof; many
extras,

Harold Hall Realty

Sanford- Ideal for retired person. 1
BR. upstairs; quiet neighborhood
810 month. 831 0990 days.
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WELAKA APARTMENTS
111W lit St
373 0526
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41-Houses

R, I', bath, fully carpeted,

LIGHT 8 CHEERY- Impressive 3
BR, 2 bath, huge family room,
choice lavenna Park area
1) 1.900

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central heat &amp; air, large fenced By Owner- 2 BR. 1 bath, Florida MUST SELL- 7 BR block, city
utIlities. 112 Cl'jb Road, Sanford.
yard, large workshop, plus metal
room, carport, fenced backyard,
Big $500 refrigerator and air
utility bldg. 323-1006
corner lot, Wall to wall carpet,
conditioner included at $14,900 or
furniture, 2 aIr conditioners,
EXECUTIVE HOME-' Beautiful
best offer. Broker, 831 0171,
washer, dryer, drapes. Will
"like new" I Br, 2 bath, choice
sacrifice. 114,9(1) 322 2488.
Loch Arbor area. Extra large tree
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Shaded yard t.S3,903
COUNTY -19,500
KULP REALTY

Nice ge. furn. apt., carpet; lIghts,
water turn, AdultS, $175 mo 32'2
2296 wk days after I

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Commenc, at the Northwest
corner of Block "E". The Colon.
nades, First Section. according to
the PIat thereof as recorded in Plat
Book IS. Page 80. of the Public
Records of Seminole County,
Florida. being also the intersection
of the West line of Lot 31, Block "0".
0 P MitChtII'S Survey of the Levy
Grant. according to the P141 thereof
as recOrded in Plat Book I. Page 5

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ditCh survey line described as
f011ows

41-Houses

I BEDROOM APARTMENT
F urnished
3503 Mellonvilie Ave.

6-Child Care
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Containing 13.300 square feet (0310 I ____________________________
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Educational Child C,trc' br s low as
acre), more or less, exclusive of
$2. weekly if you quality 3238421
area in existing rights of v ay
I or 37) 84)5
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OWNED ISV RILEY WOOD and
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MARCELLE K WOOD. his wife
THIS IS A
near Lake Mary School, one block
c.ff Lake Mary Blvd 323 01")
SUBJECT
TO
MOP TOAGE
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CAREER OPPORTUNITY
-recorded in Official Records Book
For personal interview ask for Mr
624, page 306 in favor of CLEO
18-F4 Ip Wanted
D4ddis at the Sharaton Inn, I 4 &amp;
JACOL3S and RACHEL JACOBS. hiS
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wife, and INTEREST, if any, of
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State Rd 46. on Monday. Nov. I. 6
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DEBORAH KAY WOOD, a minor. Nurses RN'S 3. LPPI'S. Aides. Aid
to 1 30 p m or Tuesday, Nov 2.
companion Needee! immediately
CHRIS MICHAEL WOOD. a minor,
trom II a m to 1 p m
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ALLEN WOOD. a minor, LAYMAN
"SONNY" SADLER. a minor. aid
VrvII[flT:lI
Security Supervisor- Full time for
RANOELI. CUR BY
local industrial complex. No calls.
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SECTION 775*0.2610, STATE ROAD
Send resume to
Associated
5-4)4.
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
Security Inc
1520 Edgewater
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373 S176
LATERAL DITCH LEFT INORTI.II
STATION 104 • I? IS
That part of
Tract I, The Highlands, Section
Three, according to the Flat thereof
as recorded in Flat Book 17. Page
of the Public Records of Seminole
County. Florida,

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trailer apts Adult &amp; tamily pa
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GOP' er Plante W 10 11
'Vote And, If, But...
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County Seeks New Site

State Sen. Kenneth Plante i li-Winter Park
will be one of the state's 17 electors casting
ballots in the state capitol, Tallahassee on
I )cc. 611 ['resident Ford wins Florida.
But, he doesn't really want to go and as of
*onday had not returned an executed loyalty
oath, practically the only requirement of an
elector, to the capital.
"1 don't believe in the electoral college
system," said Plante, who is to take office
this month as minority leader of the state
Senate. '1 think the president should be
elected by popular vote. We have had one or
two presidents in our history who were
lected by popular vote, but lost in the dccral college.
1 think there will be a change in the system
in the near future. Now a presidential candidate can carry roughly 10 states, lose the
rest and become president." Plante said
Plante had decided that he would not
participate in the system despite his appointment as it Republican elector by Gov.
ltcubin Askew on recommendation of the
60P state executive committee.
1 told the party better than six weeks ago
lat I (lid not wish to participate, but Bill
Taylor i chairman of the state party ) called
inc Sunday and asked that I change my
position. So. I guess I will be an elector if Ford
wins and I can serve legally since I have
returned the loyalty oath,' he said.
Plante opposes the electoral college system
specifically because, even though the voters
may choose a particular candidate, the
electors can cast their ballots as they please
;i n(: thwart the expressed ishes of the
euple.
The senator whose district 14 now is
mprtsed only of Orange County, first
became involved in politics in the 1964 Barry
Goldwater election,
There were few if any Republican canIoi:t.'s for local office In Seminole County
prior to 1966 when two GOP school board
members were elected and the voters of the
state elected its first Republican governor
Iince Reconstruction.
In 1967 Plante became a candidate for the
sttte senate district ','. loch included both
Seminole and ( )range Counties. His opponent
was the late Sen. Beth Johnson of Orlando, the
4:1 11ly Female senator in the state at the time
and very popular.

lIante won the election and has served a
total of 10 years Seminole County was part of
his district for four of those years and at that
time he resided in Altamonte Springs. The
Plante family business is in Oviedo.
A native of Winter Park, Plante and his
wife, Sandi, have seven children, ranging in
age from seven to 16.
list summer Plante was offered a spot (fl
the Florida delegation to the Republican
National Convention in Kansas City, but
declined the honor. "It is too big a hassle," hi'
explained. ''If I finish this term sto end in
1978t I will have served 12 year,, and I'm
getting tired," he said.

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Electoral What?
The electoral college is a method of "officiahizing" the
popular vote. Each state has a number of votes in the
electoral college equal to the total of its senators and
representatives in congress i the District of Columbia has
three electoral votes). Each of these votes is cast by an
elector.
Electors are nominated in Florida by their state
executive eomnniiittees and are appointed by the governor.
I ey are bound by octh u .ppert t"nr party's candidate.
Each vote for a presidential candidate is actually a vote
for his party's state electors. The candidate who wins a
state's popular vote receives all the state's electoral votes
17 in Florida).
When the electoral college vote' is tabulated, if no
candidate has a majority of electoral votes, the U.S.
House of Representatives chooses the president from the
three candidates receiving the highest number of electoral votes. In this election each state has one vote and it
must be cast in accordance with the outcome of that
state's popular balloting in the general election.
1)0 people know all this' Herald Staff Writer Kris Nash
went out to find out
Question: Do you understand the American electoral
college system?
Sandra Crews, 415 Lakeview Drive, Loch Arbor: "N.
Since I don't understand the electoral college, I don't
really know how a person can win tne popular vote and
still not win the election. But I don't like that system,"
Nancy iMrs, Ned N, Julian, Banana Lake Road,
Seminole ('ounty: "Yes, roughly. I can't think of how to
simplify it. It's taken on the basis of delegates, and it's
supposed to be representative of people who should know
which candidates are qualified, because these are people
who're in the legislature and have some background, It's
Just another bloc of votes, really, and one question might
be' why campaign for two groups of people'''
Jeanette Ersin, Deitna: "Just slightly. I guess it's the
best system. If the people's vote is that close, then there
l:,i., to be some way of deciding who gets it."
B o b Allen, Winter Park: ''Actually, no That's
'.i:iii'thing I've never really looked into. I think it only
lines into action when there isn't a majority, like this
\car. I think this is an election when the electoral college
may come into use."
Alvin Cummings, P.O Box 3001, Sanford: "Well, the
nnderstandmg I have is that each state has a certain
number of votes, and the people choose the candidates
they want. And then Congress and the representative's add
their Lhoices afterward

The senator said he has no intention of using
this senate seat as a stepping stone to higher
elective office and hasn't even made up his
mind whether he will seek re-election two
years from now. ''I'll cross that bridtu' when I
come to it," he said.
1k stW spends time at the hm!iy business
"to earn it living" and his senate responsibilities "are getting more time con.swning."
Active in the Ford campaign in Central
Florida, Plante said he has been "trying to
get things going for the President." lie
predicted Ford will win the election in
Florida, but it is going to be very close."
"The new election laws have presented
difficulties for both the Ford and Carter
campaigns," he said. "According to the law,
once the party primary was won, neither of
the candidates could accept further campaign
donations.
Both were given roughly $22 million by the
government for their campaigns with about
$14 million of that going to national news
advertising, close to $1 million for traveling
expenses and about $1 million to run national
headquarters." Plante said.
"The few million left had to be divided up
for campaign efforts in the 50 states. As a
result there has been no campaign literature
available, killing work in the precincts. It's
been a mass media campaign and I think it Is
terrible.
'The' party organizations have been fun(ling toiler-room type operations with
telephone polls to keep in contact with the
people. Notlung could be sent out to the voter'
in the way of printed material. IAcatlnc
literature and bumper strips for special
events has been practically impossible." fitic
said.

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In taste tests involving thousands of
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tar, researchers at Philip Morris
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Herald Staff Writer
Irate parents picketing
J';nglLsh Estates Elementary
School can put away their
protest signs. Seminole County
officials today said they will
seek another site for location of
fire station to serve the Fern
I'ark area.
In addition, the Seminole
County commission instructed
administrators to insure that a
public hearing would be held
before any final site approval is
announced.
Gary Kaiser, director of
public safety, said he will seek
to purchase about an acre of
land on which to situate the fire
station between now and the
time a federal grant for $130,000
is expected to arrive here.
Kaiser said he expects to hear
something from federal officials in Washington within 60
lays,
Also, Kaiser said final approval would require a decision
of the Senninole County School

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Board before the site could be
located on the elementary
"i'hool campus,
Kaiser was instructed by
,'"iiimnole County commissionrr, Harry Kwiatkowski and
Dick Williams to bold a public
hcartng in the event the English
Estates site is the only one
wow
deemed feasible.
Kaiser said an acre of land
'could ct Seminole Count'.ar.
,ldjtional $8,000.
(Heriid photo by Jane C1114b,rry)
''Everybody wants a fire
:tttion," Kaiser said, 'but
nobody wants one put in their DECISIONS,
::cighborhood.''
Little Mark flarrisomi as still making up his mind
Theschool board tentative!)
on hoss lie's going to vote this morning at 110.
pproved locating the fire
Seventh I)ay Adventist Church, Winter Springs.
tation on the school campus.
t.oug ou(I % uters also ca me ,ut early today, As did
I hen the president of the
E;irh V Ii itte' more in Sanford, Photos, Page 3:.
1':nglish Estates PTA and about
other persons picketed the
school Monday to protest the
decision.
Picketers contend the station
,
would endanger the lives of
students.
"No one was notified" of the
proposal in advar.ce," said
Edward Efstathion, presidentState Alt) Abbott Ilerring's office today dropped lottery
elect of the English EstatesEnglish Woods Homeowners charges against a Geneva retiree and his wife after Circuit Court
\ssociation. Efstathion said Judge Robert B McGrcgor declined togrant a fourth continuance
'ificials were ''trying 10 jaiTi it it; the cases.
Assistant State All)-. William Staley said, however, that the
the fire stalin tiown our
cases against Donald Alexar.der Dunn Sr., 65, and Margaret C
throats."
Dunn, 67. both of Like Harney Circle, Geneva, will be re'fikd in
However, Kaiser said today
circuit court in Volusta County.
tt:.ut no one intended to jam
l't'ic Dwins were arrested May 21 on indictments returned by
.i:cthing down anyone's throat.
it statewide grand jury probing illegal gambling activities. Dunn
Kaiser stressed that the tentain1' approval was granted in
Shopowrk'r Admits Lottery Role, Page !
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riler to comply with federal
r:int requirements.
was accused of maintaining a gambling house, promoting a lottithough Kaiser said the
ter&gt; and possession of lottery tickets, Mrs. Dunn was accused of
English Estates site "is a eood
siding a lottery and possession of lottery paraphernalia.
cc" he said he will actively
The indictments tame utter state agents raided the Dunn
~krck to purchase property to
residence April 3 seizing $1,012 cash and what agents termed
rrve as an alternate location,
letter)' paraphernalia
Ite sure to establish a
Herring's office unsuccessfully sought continuances Monday
r .eduru' which will include
in the Dunn trials. The prosecution said it would be unable to
:;n1it from the residents,"
produce Uhl.; week a key state liltziess. 'Xjrrvit I. Ijuijite,. front
Williamnis instructed Kaiser
the' HIt's W,u'iitngt:n, I) C labtjrat,rs
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In Dixville Notch...
I.)IXVII,l.E NUT('Il, N 11
In the
snowy White Mowitamns of New Hampshire,
where the presidential primaries opened tune
iiionths ago, the first voters in today's election gave President Ford it 13 to 11 lead over
Jimmy Carter

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Twnt&gt;'five of the 26 rqistered voters
walked past television cameras to cast their
ballots at individual flag-draped polling
tiuths just after midnight. The 26th voter had
cast an absentee ballot

One person voted for independent Eugene
McCarthy and another had his ballot invalidated by voting for Carter, McCarthy and
U.S. lilsir part) candidate Lyndon If.
i.aPoche.
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'I could stage the earl)-bird vote and imrucdiatdy release the results, has 18
registered Republicans and eight Democrats
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i'illolson said l'honias Ford had planned to
watt ii the ',ote in person, but was "discouragt'd'' from coming
Thomas Ford said that when he phoned his
brother to report the volt', the President said.
"Vue're ahead."
But Dixville Notch votes have not bet'ri
noted for reliability as Irene! indicators
Except for 1972, when voters favored Richard
Nixon 16 to 3 over George Mc(uvcrn, the
c(lrleniUflity has picked the loser in each presidemitial election since 1960.
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February of this year, Dixville Republicans
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lurid of cotton that when aristhing ctiiutional
hors. happy or sad, a wedding, a funeral, a
i:imtit or a barn burns clown, the '.omen heal
or the kitchen
l'oul.iy, .1 imuaii from the Deep South iiiav Lx'
ulce'c'el president of the United States for the
first tune in mmlore than a cemiturs, and the
ladies in his hoiiw town. Plains, population
6&amp;L not including Billy Carter's last babs,
have been working tremulously at their
niuicrowast' ovens
Win or lose, there will be cakes, pie's and
oki, on long table's tonight outside of the
hI train depot, which is now Jmunv Carter's
headquarters, to provide the sustenance
t'ce55,5r5 to hear the verdict of hist ory.
Miss Allie" Smith, a reserved, gra&gt;ing
w,mnai! in a rust-colored pants suit, baked her
butternut pound cake Mondas 1 knew I'd be,
too nervous on election clay," said the mother.
n-law of the Deiiwrat candidate
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who has been baking plum cakes for years to
ecstatic reviews, baked her plum cake the
las before to be certain that iii the unlikely
event the tension produced a failure, there
would
tunic to niiake a comeback
W t, I. tomb Jr a one-man city hull who is
city clerk, police chief and water superintenknit, estimniate,s there are shout 200 eligible
voters within Greater Metropolitan Plains.
lie' further esthnate that if they all turn out,
the vote will be at least nine to one, or 180 to 20
for Jiiiiins Carter
But SI hat if he loses, a possibility not lost in
the mt'giunal pride of Juiuniy Carter's neighbors'
The Rev Eugene Canker of the First
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a tall thin man, considered the
question with a visible shudder and answered,
unis in partial jest "If Jinuiiy loses, the
churches will suddemil&gt; have to find a lot of
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access to all Glenda Conic:, and Helen Smith of the Sem in ole County Library
Ile staff of six wi ll help give Seminole res iden ts
Advisory Committee.
including
of the services of the Orlando Library
Interim office, s chosen until the group can build membership
telephone reference (number is 3394000) and children's
.and have an election this fall are Ruth Runge, chairman; Carol
programs; (every Wednesday at 10:30 beginning June 16).
French is owner of F.F
library cards will be availible at no charge to all residents of Jolnes, secretary; Cathy Munn, treasurer; Sally WiWams,
French Well Drilling in' the Orlando Library System's service area, which includes all of (brector; and Jane Lyefl, director.
Longwood. lie took over the Seminole and Orange Counties except Winter Park and Maitland,
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French says the fact that he is Library opens in Seminole Plaza at 10 a m on Monday to make since the Seminole County Commission contracted with the
and
county-wide public library service more of a realit forSeminole Orlando 11brary System for "complete county-wide fibrary
ci:izen"
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mere
businessman Is in his faor. It residents
service" beginning last October. Delays in finding and leasing a
suitable loca tion postponed th e opening of the new library until
Glenn Miller, director of the OrlanloOrange-Osceola
simply me ans that I will loo k
upon eery task in a fresh Seminole Library System, says the 10,000 square foot facility will now
manaer, not in the 'cut and be the largest of the 12 community libraries in the System.
tkItt.ough the library begins operation Monday, the Frie,KIS Of
dried' manner being practiced Located next to McCrory's in the Seminole Plaza at Highway 17t.he Library of Seminole are p!anning a Grand Opening
92 and 136, the new library will be o pe n 58 hours each week, from Celebration for June 7
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Ainong the other proposals was not fair that just the SEA
are changes in class size, negotiate the calendar for the
student
discipline, teacher entire school system.
repeatedly that he could make
evaluation of principals,
no decision on how much time
A ruling on the complaint by
election of department heads, a
spend on negotiations until he
superintendent
had seen th e SEA's proposed
monthly faculty meeting not to the florida Public F.mployes
Relations Commission (PERC)
run more than 15
contract
and evaluated how SEA's chief negotiator,
riftutesover
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expected Friday. Ilowever,
SteVe normal school hours, and
long it would take to negotiate.
Rosenthal, Friday.
a spokesman for the corncalendar Items,
The salary increases wWch
Rosenthal said that while the
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increase's in maximum sa laries
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hef's salads — would increase
Talks throughout the meeting
revenues b $90,000 French had centered on the length and
fries timid desserts are other frequency of bargaining talks.
itenis which may be increa,sed a Ilar-Pelley, chief negotiator
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furniture for the food services would push them from $8,100 to
departinent.theschoolbudget $l1,000-Isoneofthemajor
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Herald Staff Writer
costs 50 cents in kindergarten County also has three lunch penation varies, and may not free lunches.
begrantetlat all next year, said
The price of milk shakes, ice through 5th grade, 60 cents in prices, he said
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Mrs Whitmore said that
,ear — or even up a whole
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dime,
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YOUR BIRTHDAY
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Senii C
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hard Muldreiv ttwt super-salesman

month3 in jail and a $65

(lenn W Turner can't be extradited to
serve a sixomonth jail term, in New
York state.
Florida's Fourth District Court of
Appeals at West Palm Beach issued the
riding Friday, but based the rejection
on different grounds,
Judge Muidrew ruled that ISew \ork
state papers forwarded through Gov.
Reubin Askew's office weren't sufo
ficient under Florida law and that

ifluais Fl
pealed Mu1dres
decision to the higher court in West
Palm Beach
The appeals court ruled Friday,
rejecting the appeal because the
Florida Attorney General's office took
too long in filing parts of the appeal
The New Yirk Jail sentence was
meted for contempt of court. The
co ntempt citation stemmed from a
consent order that Turner signed in
November 1970, agreeing to halt
alleged deceptive practices in the sile

offered no prod that Turner was
present in Umt gate during the oneyear period in which the alleged con.
tempts were made.
Seminole-Brevard State Ally. Abbott
Herring said Friday that an appeal of
the district court's decision to the
Florida supreme Court will be up to
Florida Attorney General Robert

couldn't be forced to go to New York.
Muldrew ruled that Turner could be

planetary Inc.. cosmetics and Dart to
be Great Inc., motivational courses.

extradition appeal before the court at
West Palm Beach, inidicated that the

FOR HORSE SHOW
Lynn Vam proudly poses %Ith her horse, Sunny Side Up, in
preparation for today's Dusty Boots Riding Assoc, Inc., horse
show at Wflco Sale.;
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a New York jail, had jumped bail or

torney general's office charged Turner

46 The Central Florida Zoo will benefit from the show, which Is
fret to the publk

broken probation or parole, The New
York papers didn't show that Turner

with violat4ng the agreement and with
criminal contempt ' judge then

extradited only if he had escaped from

In January 1973, the New \ ork at

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Florida amistant attorney general

state won 't give up in the fight to return
the onetime millionaire tu New York
but he dec'ined to say what the r'ext
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Circuit Judge Robert B. McGregor suspended
UeraldStaU%rIter
34 months of a three-year Jail term meted on
A 39-yearold Orlando man is docketed for McNamara's plea of no contest to a
bookmaking
trial in circuit court at Sanford this week
indictment. Five years of the probation meted is
statewide grand jury indictments charging two on a no contest plea to carrying
a concealed
coun' of felony bookmaking in connection with a Firearm The weapons charge
was mad
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sou th Seminole sports be tting operation.
agents during the apartment raid.
Jack L. Crenshaw Is scheduled for trial before
McNamara has agreed to "coonrate" with
Circuit Judge J00 A. Cowart Jr., on the charges authorities In the cases and
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fie was sentenced that he'd alreddy told Crenfootball games, amounting to more than M on shaw to move out because the bookie operation
Oct. 31 ar4 Nov. 1, l75.
was over when agents raided the a trnent
Sheriff's agents, who had been using courtMcNamara said the most profitable week of

used his influence as Army Secretary to try to enlarge hi's

('olnrado ski resort, the chairman of a senate panel in.
vestigating the matter claims.

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effort to expand h i s $10-million Created Butte resert
cr,rnp:,!x onto a nearby federally owned mountain.
Eviden(v before his Interior subcommittee "clearly
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Dean N. Matthews, 46, of 1 25 Country Club
Road, Sanford, faces trial on two counts of Sanford, faces trial on charges of burglary and
buying, receiving and concealing stolen property grand larceny.

-David D. Hadiall, 21, of Orlando, arrested
on July 25, 197
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cleared of a third in an attack ona rural Central Florida

zoning ordinance.

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court of two counts of violating operations performed by your

w o man, Tillie Workman She refused further comment
Daniel Morris Thomas, 27
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Marshall, 17, had been charged with armed robbery,
armed burpJary
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day care center and fined SM is not difficult to defend."
1,.us court costs, Mrs. Bechtold,
Crabtree said a city official
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form of go vernment is working
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able to think clearly and rapidly with no sense of fear."
said Dr. Russell Noyes Jr., associate professor of
psychiatry at the University of Iowa.

department chiefs who were
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goverran-mud structure and the

t'miu a detachment and a feeling of being outside their
bodies In in aura of unreality as though in a dream and
sornetjrpcs a review of their lives," he said,

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young people in their leaders"
a we, poor laymen, understand law," Crabtree said

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Baked Dessert
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Lvinan Senior Steve Atwood
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talking, his. Dolores Vickers
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then they are indeed being rights as well," he said.

a uditorium. Installation of new
officers will be follow ed by a
Bicentennial theme program

of commercial fishing in the lake to "remove significant
amounts of nutrients, impro%-e spoi-.s fishing and 1w a
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TALLAHASSEE
inends flooding 25,000 acres of the Everglades to keep
fertilizer-polluted water out of Like Okeechobee.
Ile long-awaited study released Friday also said that
all building on the Kissimmee River flood plain north of
the lake should be hi
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while the protections under the
Bechtold, according to your Judicial process you can go on
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is searched without a
warrant and that officials of the

sfud Ur es Flooding

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meeting of the school year

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may not be good or may be

public schools a (Iis&amp;ster area.
T'he S13-inillion victory came after a coalition of urban
legislators was able to get the required local property-tax
level reduced from a proposed 6.5 milLs to 6.3 mills, its
present level.

course In peaceful DeLand.

her

like.
The mayor denied a CROP
charge that eight city police
cars with lights flashing con%erged on the Bechtold home.
lie also denied that ffic howw

TAIA.AIIASSEE (All) - The Senate has passed its
$4.44-billion budget after urban legislators won a fight to
restore $13 million in wbool funds.

Tell me about your creative financing with a R
1% move-in program and 5% cash discount.

Tell me about your single story design and
award-winning floor plan.

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a teachers' union, the Public Employes Relations Coinmission says.
In a ruling Friday. the commission ordered the board to
h,dt its unfair labor practims and begin good-faiLh talks
with the Escambia Education A&amp;wiation, an affiliate of
the Fiodia Terching Profemion.
In its ruling, the cormnLssion said the board had

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The SEA representa tives
Though Seminole's Isnot a I
denied this section of the total county mana
form of
grL5flflce, saying that the government,department chiefs
board's Information was in- feel it will work into
correct —that Ron tha1 had going
rm,thinkyou
to see some significant adnot three, 0 the i1'OUPS
sances," 'Ilsson said

OFTIU' PAST"

Devoney had previously
served two terms as secretary-

ts loss of nas

School Parent Teacher-Student

adr-tIn.l.-tratur wou;d have been I
negotiator, Steve Rosenthal, foolish to accept the position I
has attended sewral of the
without unanimous approval
negotiating sessions with the
from the board.
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Judge Kenneth Leffler's
(IICISIOfl Ofl (1W constitutionality
of the city law A decision is
expected from Judge Leffler on
.Monday.
Meanwhile a verbal battle
has been raging between
Crabtree and
Altamonte
Springs Mayor Norman Floyd
011 the propriety of the actions
by city officials and the police
department
city ordinance banning day
care centers in certain
residential areas.
Mrs. Bechto!d, subject of the
controversy, declined comment
Friday on the case on athice of
her attorney.
Floyd, in an open letter to
CROP, called charges by the
citizen organization that the
city had violated Mrs.

learned

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The court threw out the suit I' riday, rejecting a claim by
Theodora Edw ards of Fort Lauderdale

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food and drink was "too remote" from National's
responsibility for the woman to recover danmge&amp;
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part time with the Seminole between SEA representatives wo
or nothing would be done
Education Clerical Association, and the
board's
chief
coacerning follow-through on
the Non-Instructional Per- negotiator, Harry PeHey, his decisions made at those
The Seminole Education sonnel of Seminole County, and assistant negotiator
Ernie
Asso,ciation (SEA) has denied a the Seminole County Bus Cowley and School Supt. meetings.
Now, Kaiser says, "111ey're
Dr ivers Association
William P Layer, was an at being done I
think it's great"
Count School Board that
o, that roorn
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Kaiser
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violated its
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reement
Nelswender
rode
around
one I
three amociations.
by allowing Gene Crooffis, SEA
However, SEA represennight until one a.m., inspecting
executive director, to represent
The Thursday night meeting tatives denied the charges the countyt
s nine fire stations.
three other employe groups in
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against Grooms, saying that he
Initially,
Commissioners I
collecdve bargaining.
was the agent of the SEA only
At a school board meeting o
when actively engaged in SEA
WflIlams opposed the new form

paign against Thomas Dewey in 1948 has a president used
railroad cars for campaigning.

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woman who sass she became ill because of food and drink
served her in Havana after a National Airline., jetliner

borhood children after school at
charge
A trial was set for May 27 by
City Judge Gene H. Stephenson,

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normal life

Glls&amp;in and Ellis.
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implementation of many of the
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government before Nelswen- form of government," says Pat
"As administrators, it makes ciUzens.
der, but he says the present
Glisson, chief of the county's it easier for us," declared
Some items listed by Ellis s tern is better.
NNE
watchdog agency, the Office of Glisson. Before April 1, day-to- include vacation pay changes, )15
Gary Kaiser, Director Public
Management Analysis and day operations were run by
more employe benef I
Evaluation (OMAE).
county commissioners or the training and safety, and, most contentions outlined
by both

"It's going to be set up just like anything on the outside,
except the pay's not that great," said Dave Brown, pubhc
irformation officer for the state corrections department.
Correction Conunissioner Frank A. Hall said the prison
%%ork progr.v
,n will cover 435 itimate-workers in prison industries at Walpole. Norfolk, Concord and Me women's

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..-/-think that's what is paying off," you change the employe's at1 _1-

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c hallenging
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stitutionality of the law in the
circuit court.
Mrs Bechtold Filed a written
not guilty" plea to a third
iharge (II operating a day care

Food Suit Thrown Out

Sanford's newest residenW Deighborbood

and ministrators are expected to

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ofliciaic entrcd the our protections," Crabtree
Bechtold home and onto their said.
organization feels very strongly
property without warrants,
Crabtree asked Floyd why that Mrs. Bechtoid needed a
the city did not hold up a con- defense fund and "hundreds of
u'ilnvftecl and unannounced,
cial
(ailed
He said the city offi
frontation with Mrs. Bechtold dollars have already been given
to attend th e meeting. Crabtree until the appellate court made a to this very fund."
invited Floyd or other city ruling.
e "f
He totA Floyd that the
officials to explain their actions
"We believe in the Judicial cWs of Altamonte prings
process but you well know that
in this case.
need to know that the citizeisof
while
"If mothers may be charged
Mrs. Bechtold's rights
the our count • w i ll t sit idlyb

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"The whole tting, was very unpleas,ant," added t1w

carried life Sentenci's.
The one- man , six
in jury delik r it. d four tMiFriday and convicted all three of a lesser burglary
t'htirge, cleared them of sexual battery and divided on the
robbers count

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Bechtold's fight against a
Crabtree in a response to

fiunily Last fall.

St., Winter Springs, and Patricia Yvonne Butler, of Winter Park, are accused of felony possession
19, of 605 Lake Orienta Drive, Altamonte Of marijuana in connecdon with a raid by
Sprin gs are accused of gran d larceny of mo ney sheriff's vice squad agents on a south Seminole

from the Sears store, Altamonte Mall

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would suggest you become
informed citizens, " Floyd told
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
CROP, adding, "if not I would
1fl Crabtree, chairman of th e suggest you change the word
Resist 'Oppressive' in your committee
Committee
to
Oppressive Politicians (CROP) name to 'Aggressive' because
pledged
Friday,
his the politicians in this city are
organization's continued aggressively trying to fill the
support - financially and needs of the citizens in this

SARASOTA I AP) - "The state didn't prove it.

counts of possession of controlled substance,

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ByDNNAF..STF.S
Herald Staff Writer

Convicted Of Burglary

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Itamiro Herrera 25 of Apopka Route One, Is

CROP Pledges To Support Babys itter

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trial on two counts of felony poss,ession of con- Honda motorcycle

operation and paraphernalia.
bettors in the central Florida area averaged
A co-defendant in the casse, Luther Judson between
$100 and $300 a week per bettor, but in
McNamara, 53, of Orlando, is free on appeal some cases persons wagered
$500 a week.
bond alter being sentenced last week to 9 days
In other cases docket ed for trial th is week'

Chairman In Verbal Battle With Mayor

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$3,000 to the bookies.

mint on Nov.1 seizing alleged records of the

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accused of sexual battery in connection with a
James E. Fox, 25, of 402 E. 26th St San.
Dec. 18 assault upon a 19-year-old woman at ford accuse( of felony possession of mari juana,
Fern Park.
Jimmy Steele 20 of Ocoee and Raymond W
Brian Thomas ilklchner, 18, of Apopka,
Blades,
20 of Orlando are accused of felo
a
C onny
accused of burglary and grand larceny.
marijuana ''
possession.

ordered wiretaps in an investigation of gambling operation of the gambling operatIon brought in

Sen. Floyd K. Haskell, Dcolo., said there is no doubt

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conflicts.
The emphasis on technology has pushed poetry
and poets Into the back seat of the culture. And
that's too bad. Because after poe, maybe the
simple act of wTiting goes next.
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heroccupatlonandhe-aheturncdout to be a Poet 1,,
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gathered about a pint of beer you'll soon hear them

highly prized, poetry is fast becoming a forgotten
art.

be more 'conomical and economics is
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Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser said "Waltzing

statesmen and generals, Immortalizing them for all

steals a Jumbuck then drowns In a billabong while

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arrive at this point No mandated programs to
balance ethnic mniunrities can advance if the
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import of arms and explosives."
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shocking is to see Barr (,oldwater now utbecause the Soviet L'nlon once again has gotten staggering 1 billion orcr a fte 3ear period
hands and rode up to the House floor iii lone tacking
Ronald Reagan and glng aId and
the best of the United States In a ummcccial
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comfort to the mob On this one In nw teart I
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dangerous are shoulder fired Redeye missiles,
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which can knock aircraft out of the air or dCstro) believes that it is essentIal, from a foreIgn policy explosions and random shooungs occ'ir every
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Australians." Anthems rejected in favor of the
country's new song include "God Save the Queen,"
"Song ci Australia" and "Advance Australia Fair."
It's intereing how people in a country or a states
identify with a certain song. It is usually a song of
the people oftentimes written by a poet of th
people and wherever it's sung those in attendance
usual!) become sthrr or teary e)ed That's not so

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Matilda" is symbolic of that country's spirit.
The lyrics of "Waltzing Matilda" tell the story of
i swagman who stole a jumbuck from a squatter
and escaped state troopers by jumping Into a
bdlabong.
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A swagman is a drifter. A Jumbuck .is a sheep. A
squatter Is a rancher and a billabong is a small
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Force basic training at
lackland AFB, Tex.
Airman Ronald F. Harnett,
MONTGOMERY. Ma.
Captain John H. Croasdale, son whose parents are Mr. and Mrs.

operations.
The USS Independence is
homeported in Norfolk, Va.
A 1974 graduate of Seminole

on
aircraft
navigation,
meterology, electronics and the
operation of airborne radar and
computer systems. It is

of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Charles B. Harnett of 1055
Croasdale of Chuluota, has Camelot Way, noliv go-.-s to

graduatedfromre ltttalnlng ULe BrafltleY High Schoo1
at the Marine Corps Recruit Forest City.
Dept. Parris Wand, S.C.
ROBERT BROWNELL
A former student of Lyman
Marine Corporal Robert E.

Ifigh.School, he joined the Navy
in June 1974.

designed to prepare students
for advanced training leading

High School, he joined the
Marine CoM in August 1975.

ARNOLD KOZLOSKI

toward thetr designation as
flight officers.

Brownell, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas M. Brownell of 404

ROBERT WESTMAN

I3rttany Cr., Casselberry, has
been promoted to his present

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Youth Programs Inc. training session,7 p.m. at Youth

Programs 3ff ice, 109 N. Park

Ave.,

Sanford

I&amp;MA Ilde School lyrA meeting 7:30 p,m. Election and

installation.
Lo n g,Aood Bicentennial Committee,8 p.m., Longwood

Civic League Lbrar. Church St.
Humane Society of Seminole County, 8 p.m., First
Federal, o Seminole SR 434, Longwood.
Sanford Rotary Club. noon, Civic Center.
Sanford Alcoholics Anon ymous. closed, 1201 W. First

St.
TOPS Chapter 79. 7 p.m., over Baptist Church,
('rvstal Lake and Country Club Roads, Lake Mary.
TUESDAY, MAY 18
Penny Pinchers dinner meeting, noon, First United
Methodist Church.
Goldsboro Elementary School Advisory Committee,
7:30 p.m., school library.
Florida Symphony Charity Night at Semino le Harness
Raceway post time 8 p.m. Betting proceeds from the
night's races go to Florida Symphony.
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Winter Springs Jaycees, 7 p.m., VFW Building, 17-92,
Longwood.
Sanford Girl Scouts Service Unit, 7 p.m., Chamber of
Co mmerce.
Overeaters Anonymous. 7:30p.m ,Flcrid.a Power and
Light, Sanford
Sanford

Seminole Lions Club.

p.m., Quality Inn, 1-4 and SR

434.
(accellwrry .1rvi'ø'c, 7:30 p.m., The Barony'.
Sanford Optimists, noon, Sue Ann's Capri.
Parents Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Casselberry Cornmunity United Methodist Church, for troubled parents).
Longood Area Sertoma Club, noon, Quality Inn, 14
and SR 434.
Sanford Senior Citizens Club, 11 a.m., Civic Center,
Lyman High School PTSA, 8 p.m., school auditorium.
Installation and Bicentennial program.

graduated From the Squadron Sheppard AFB, Tex., to attend
Officers School at

AFB, Ala.
Croasdale

Maxwell the Air Training Command's

medical services specialist
received

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The a irman is a 1973 graduate

skills, international relations, of Lyman High School in
management Lonwood.
manpower
resources and responsibilities

,Marine Serger.ril. Arno!!

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Cherry Point, N.C.

Force weapons mechanics.
Airman First Class Robert B.

He joined the Marine Ccrps in
June
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Tina Marie Kelley, 1975

Wesiman, whose parents are

small Tractor, Small Price

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Goiliano of 451

Navy Seaman Recruit Steven
M. MWvane', son of Mr. and
Mrs. James T. Mulvaney of
Pleasant Dr., Forest City, was
grunted from recruit training
at the Naval Training Center,

RONALD HARNETT
SAN ANTONIO The son of
a Casselberry couple, has been
selected to receive specialized
training after completing Air
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N. Anderson of 1419 South Bell
St., Sanford is serving aboard
the Aircraft Carrier USS
Independence and recently
participated in Fleet Exercise
"National Week XX"
Twenty six ships and over
17,000 men took part in the
exercise held in tLe Tyrrhenian
Sea between mainland Italy,
Sicily, and Sardinia. The
exercise was part of the U.S.
Sixth Fleet's realistic readiness
training and included surface
ship, submarine, amphibious,
logistic,
and
aviation

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Marine Corps in June 1974.
GILBERT MICHAEL
Navy Ensign Gilbert S.
Michael, 23, son of Mr. and Mrs.
James C. Michael, and whose
wife Teresa is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Lankford G. Tyre
of Z6 ("va Drke, all of
Oviedo, has completed the
basic phase of naval flight
officer training at the Naval Air
Station, Pensacola.
The 26-week course includes
ground and inflight Instruction

bachelor of science degree, he

graduate of Seminole High
1r. and Mrs. Robert R.
School, is stationed at Keesler Westman of Rt. 2, was trained
Air Force Base in Mississippi to load and Inspct the weapons
under going nine weeks of used In Air Force jet aircraft.
training to become a ground Completion of the course
radio operator. She completed enables him to receive
basic training at Lackland AFB academic credits through the
in San Antonio.
Community College of the Air
She is the daughter of Mi'. and Force. The airman now goes to
Mrs. Robert Kelley of Marshall Homestead AFB for duty with a
Tex.
unit of the Tactical Air Cornmand,
JOHN COGBURN
Westmanlsa 1975 graduate of
Mnrlrji 431aff S'iannt
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AFB, Colo, from the technical
training course for U.S. Air

Anthony

command-staff duties. He is
being assigned to Wurtsmith
A FB, Mich., for duty as a B-52
Stratofortress pilot.
The captain, a l%2 graduate
of Oviedo High School, received
his bachelor's degree from the
University of Florida where he
was commissioned in 1968
through the Reserve Officers
Training Corps program.

Navy Aviation Ordnanceman
First Class John A. Kappel, 35,
son of Mrs. Elva Cox of 309 Elm
St., Casselberry. has reported
for duty aboard the nuclearpowered aircraft carrier USS
Enterprise, homeported in
Alameda, Calif.
A former student of Lebanon
High School, Lebanon, Ohio, he
joined the Navy In April 957.

while serving

Marigold Road, Casselberry, joined the Navy in
April 1975,
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recently participated
Operation "Agile Jouster 18"
TINA M. KELLEY
while deployed to Vieques,

SAMUEL ANDERSON

Longwood, rank

Marine Corps Air Station

Puerto Rico with the 1t Battalion, 10th Marine Regiment,
2d Marine Division, homebased
at Camp Lejeune, N.C.
provided arHIS battaiicn
tillery support to Marine
Iantry units during the fourweek live fire exercise. The
exercise is conducted annually
to develop coordination betwee r. air artillery and Naval
gunfire support for Marine
Infantry.
graduate
of
1974
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JOHN KAPI'EL

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STEVEN MULVANEY

A 1975 graduate of Lake
Brantley High School, Forest
City, he joined th e Navy in
December 1915.

1974 graduate of Florida

Kozloski, 19, of Mr. and Mrs. Technology University, with a

that prepares junior officers for

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John C. Cogburn of 314 18th,
Sanford, has been promoted to
his present rank while serving
at the Marine Corps Air Station,
New River, Jacksonville, N.C.
A 1967 graduate of Opp High
School, Opp, Ala., he joined the
Marine Corps In Septernbr,
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it with.
San Francisco 3-1, Cincinnati scoreless tie and helped St.
Astros' officials, as a promo- downed
the New York Mets 5-1 Louis to its fourth straight vic-.
tional stunt, offered a free beer
and San Diego defeated the tory. Lynn McGlothen, 4.-3, beat
to everyone in the park If Chicago
Cubs 7-4. The Mon- John Montefusco, 4-2. Derrel
Philadelphia slugger Mike Seb- trea1'tt1anta game was rained Thomas singled in the only run
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obliged in the filth inning as the ed Houston to eight hits as the
Johnny
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PhiLs
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winning
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action
after
sitting out a week
on
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hordes of thirsty fans from
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.stros
took
a
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scur rying towards the beer the first on a triple by Greg two-r un homer and a sacrifice
Gross and a ground out, but it fly for Cincinnati. Jack Billing_____
stands.
"Everyone was yelling and didn't last long. Philadelphia ham, 4-2, bested Mickey Lolich,
screaming," said Schmidt. "It picked up two runs in the fourth 2-4, with a fourh1tter. Lolich
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victory!
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couple of the premiere young sinirners from Sanford, flash baseball... everybody got a plays that went awry.
Wayne Garrett, and three
ribbon.s they son in an AAU sanctioned meet in Orlando last
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t'ekentl. %liuda covered the yard freestyle distaace in 30.4
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Padrtz 7, Cubs 4
Los Angeles managed just
seconds ihile Pat chalked up a time of 29.6. 1 Herald photo by Bill the Astros had singled him out? four hits off lefty John CandeTed Kubiak aoc in three
Vincent).
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pliment when they pick you as the wall—a solo homer by Bill and Dave Winfield collected
the most likely to strike out," he Russell In the sixth and a two- three singles for San Diego.
Cleveland and Phoenix said
run shot by Steve Yeager inthe Brent Strom, 4-1, was the winpulled the NBA playoff rugs
As it turned out, the fares eighth. It was the Dodgers' 16th ncr and Paul Reuschel, 1-1, the
out from under Boston and weren't the only ones who got triumph in their last 18 games loser. Jose Cardenal knocked in
for nothing. The bu t it could prove costly.
three Chicago runs with a pair
Golden State Friday night' something
Phillies got five unearned runs
Pitcher Tommy John limped of singles.
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Introductory Ceramics eight-week course, 7 p.m.,
Seminole Community College Adult Education Campus.
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for final adjustments was understandable.

Most of the drivers in contention for the top spot had predicted it would take close to
Foyt's pole winning average
speed of 193.916 miles an hour
last year, but speeds through
the week of practice prior to
Saturday never exceeded 190
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available Friday afternoon.
"They all had to tend to their
own cars," an official said.

must be good.
It
be, because they stage a tournament
I
just about every weekend.
Give meacharitable organization, and I'll give
you a tournament. They recently completed the
Cancer Society tournament and 18 entered.
One of the upcoming biggies is the Seminole
Foundation Tournament, sponsored by the
Seminole Community College organization. Lest
any of the area net buffs be discouraged about the
involvement of SCC, they can leave their entry in,
beca use members of the crack scc tennis team
will not be playing.
The Foundation tourney is June 14 and entries
close June 7. Competition begins with eight-yearolds and goes up. Fare for this one is $10 singles, $10
for the team in doubles.
Just who is the best tennis player in town?
It's something of a tossuup, but most experts
evening their respective
agree that the top three players on Seminole's team
series. Today's the day in
— Steve Cox, Peter Roberts and Howard Flagg —
Oakland with the Celtics
and the Raiders' coach, Larry Castle, get the tap.
also home.
Others may point to one of the upcoming
)uu1Igder, David MeCuok, as a top future. McBy The Associated Press
roles in helping the Cleveland semifinal pl!Iyoff series at two
Cook is only a junior in the Seminole high team and
Nate Thurmond and Alvan Cavaliers and Phoenix Suns to victories apiece.
plays No. 1.
idam3 are two centers at oppo- key National Basketball
Adams, the 6-9 pivotmnan who
Between tournaments and weekend play by the site ends of the spectrum when Association playoff triumphs, passed up his senior year at
The O-iuuL- I iiiurmond, Oklahoma and won NBA Rookie
hackers, I'll bet enough tennis balls are lost or it comes to pro basketball ein
perience.
But
both came pressed into starting duty when of the Year honors instead,
discarded to start a salvage business. They do it
through
under
playoff
pressure Jim Chones broke a toe last scored on a may-tn Wltfl I
to lead Cleveland over Detroit. double and a single to drive in
By The Associated Press
it golf, why not tennis?
Friday night.
week, helped the Caa1iers pull seconds remaining to give the
Reggie Jackson swallowed The Indians jumped on Joe two runs, pacing Minnesota
Thurmond, completing his away from the Boston Celtics In surprising Suns a thrilling 103 Catfish Hunter
hook, line and Coleman for two runs in the over California. Dave Goltz
13th pro season, and Adams, the fourth quarter f o r a lOG47 104 decision over the defending sinker,
first and two in the third to send staggered through nine innings
finishing his first, played big victory that evened their champion
State
Golden
y sinker was rising and the Tiger starter to an early for his first Victory In three deThe Hailbird Club is growing at the Seminole
Warriors, evening that series at Reggie made it rise some shower.
cisions, yielding eight hits1 isHarness Raceway.
suing four walks, uncorking two
more," said the New York YanRoyals 7, White Sex 2
For the uninformed, that's the group of
Both victories were fashioned kees' esteemed right-hander Frank White and Amos Oh' wild pitches., hitting a batter
Saturday morning watchers as the Raceway slates
before noisy, sellout crowds at after grooving one for the Balti- knocked in two nina each and Al and producing a balk.
Richfield, Ohio, and Phoenix. more slugger.
qualifying races.
Fitzmori-is scattered seven hits
Rangers 4, A's 3
The Boston-Cleveland game at
Jackson drilled a Hunter as Kansas City breezed past
The track is going great guns. The first seven
Mike Hargrove singled home
the Coliseum attracted a play- pitch into the right field seats Chicago. The Royals pounded Lean)- Handle in the 10th inning
nights produced a 60 per cent increase in mutuel
t;ff-re(
ord throng of 21,564.
for a two- run homer, starting 11 hits in picking up their fourth as Texas defeated Oakland.
handle and 23 per cent increase in attendance.
Thurmond came up with 12 the Orioles to a 6.2 Victory over straight victory and their 10th Handle opened the 10th with a
BALTIMORE lAP) — Speed Crown. lie took the lead enThe Symphony Society will benefit from
triple off the right-center field
Week at Pimlico concluded tering the backstretch and points, eight rebounds and five the New or Yankees Friday in 12 games.
Tuesday's performance, the first of four charity
Nin.s
6,
Angels
4
fence
off reliever Rollie Fit-iFinSaturday with the 101st running completed the race 21 -i lengths blocked shots to spark Cleve- night.
nights. A week ago, the best single night handle was
"If
I
get
a
home
run
off
CatButch
Wynegar
smashed
a
gets,
2-3.
of
the
$150,000-added in front of Sham in the teletirner land, which outscoted Boston
posted in track history, $177,358, erasing the old
33-17 in the final period in- Fish, the boys in Oakland will
Preakness.
clocking of 1:55.
mark of $ 1 58,2 68, And this one was with a 10-race
But two Daily Racing Form cluding a decisive 16-4 burst know I earned It," said JackRaces
and
card, the old one with 12.
workouts have clockers ('aught Secretariat in that broke the game open. Ho- son. "They'll say: 'Bucks' got it
been fast all week and the 1: 24. The Maryland State serve guard Austin Carr going; he took Ca tfish deep."
P. "
rt1 to
Preakness Wti'
J ac k son and "'-.
ben hacing Uoamniission later ad- chipped in with 11 four th uarfitting topper, featuring Kencourse, were teammates with
sted the time to an official ter ponts.
Lake howell High athletes will be feted tuck)' Derby winner Bold Forthe A's in Oakland's salad days
1:54 2-5, one-fifth of a second
Smith scored a gameThursday night at the Sanford Civic Center with bes, "the Puerto Rican Rolls less than the third fastest time, high Bobby
a
few seasons ago. Since splitt27 points for Cleveland and
Royce,"
and
Derby
runnerup
Torchy Clark, FTU basketball coach, guest
which was clocked by Nashua his replacement, Campy ing up, Hunter has handled
Honest
Pleasure.
Jackson pretty well—until Fri.
speaker.
In 1955 and equaled by little Russell, added 16. Jo
Four other 3-year-olds were Current in 1974.
Jo
White
day
night, that is.
topped Bo.s ton with 23 points.
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Two years after th ey chose him
entered for the second race of
"I was 4-for-16, something
Those Dusty Boots are still at it. Another horse
Li
'.he National Football League draft, the Pittsburgh
the Triple Crown whi ch was
like that," said Jackson of his
Steelers
have signed running back Tommy Reamon to a
is
set
today
at
the
Wilco
Sales
Arena
on
State
show
scheduled to start at 5:40 p.m.,
effor ts against the 1974 Cy
two-year
contract.
Road 46. Action begins at 10 a.m. There is no adEDT. with each starter asYoung Award winner. "Tonight
Iteamon passed up the Steelers in 1974 to sign with the
Oi mission charge and highlight will be the exhibition signed 126 pounds.
I hit a kw fastball. I think I hit a
Florida
Blazers of the nowdefunct World Football League.
Television coverage by CBS
good pitch. You know you
of it standardbred from the Harness Raceway.
lie
was
named the WFL's coMst Valuable Pla yer after
p.m.
was set for 5
earned your home run when you
am
leadingthe
leagueinrushlng with l,S76yardsandscoring
Speed has been the byword of
hit it off one of the best pitchers
101
points
that
year.
the Preakness In the last five
('loud, and Tampa Berkeley in baseball, possibly the best.
By The Associated Press
Most humerous play in the partido jai-alai
In announcing his signing Friday, the Steelers said they
years, with three o! the four
Pensacola Tate has won the Prep shut out Tallahassee He's still a stud man.
have also signed free agent quarterback John Madeya of
tournament at the Orlando-Seminole fronton came fastest Preaknesses
Red Sox 2, Brewers 1
being run 1976 Class AAAA state high North Florida Christian 7-0 in
nearby McKeesport.
Friday when Pablo Garcia threw the pelota to the in that period,
Cecil Cooper drove in the tieschool baseball championship (lass A action in Tampa.
Reamon, 24, a 5- foot-10, 192-pounder from Newport
front wall and both ball and cesta flew to the wall.
In 1971 Canonero 11 set the by defeating South Dade &amp;.6.
breaking run with a long triple
News.
Va., played college ball at Ft. Scott Junior Cdllege
Stryker swatted his double in in the fifth inning as Boston
stakes and track record by coyHurler Ronnie Stryker's
While Garcia was retriving his basket,
in
Kansas,
then at Missouri, and was Pittsburgh's ninth
ering the 1 3-16 miles in 1:54 bases-loaded double drove in the sixth while Tate was behind edged Milwaukee. Dick P'-de,
choice in the 1974 draft.
'
porwnts Ron hlaynes and Merlin Tice worked
flat. Th e Kentucky Derby win- three runs and made the differ- 6-4. Th e runs he drove in gave maki ng his first start or the
Inatelephone conversation with reporters at the Steeler
their other opponent, Mike Griswald. Getting the ncr was a close second to East- ence in the championship game Tate a lead it never surren- season, and reliever Jim Willoffices
Reamon said he chose the WFL "because I
i!red.
ball over Griswald's head, they thought they had em Fleet for most of the trip played Friday in Tampa.
oughby combined to check Milto
play as a rookie,
anted
him, because backcourter Garcia was still getting before taking the lead at the top
In other championship
Tampa Catholic's designated waukee on six hits as the Red
i have no disrespect for the WFL but this is a step up,"
of the stretch,
games, Tampa Catholic won hitter, P1111 Pulido, was two for Sox posted their third straight
his cesta on his hand.
he added. "That league helped me improve as a ball
The second fastest Preak- the Class AAA crown inOrlando four against Delray Beach At. victory after a 10-game losing
But Grisv.'ald pulled it stunning rebete out of his
player and an Individual."
ness—which
really was prob- wi th a 9-4 victory over I)elray lantic and scored one run, streak.
The Florida franchise folded after
bag of tricks and eventually won the point,
Last
Indians 6, Tigers 3
1973
Bench
Atlantic;
Fort
Pierce
Catholic
led
9-1
In
the
seventh
year
Monday's finals will find the eight teams issued ably the fastest—came in
, Reamon played at Jacksonville and, nursing a knee
Rico Cart y drove in three
whenSecretariat made the race John C arroll walloped St. ('loud inning when Delray Beach
in jury, picked up 478 yards in eigh t games.
njerseys a d fajas a Ia professional.
runs
and George Hendrick two
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Corn Boll sponsored by Congregational Christian
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Club of Sanford, noon, Sue Ann's Capri.
Casselberry Lions Club, 6:30 p.m., Land o' Lakes
Country Club.
Sanford Civilan Club, 7:30 p.m., Spencer's
Restaurant.

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explanation of ac.'demIc programs and refreshments.

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Seminole Chapter 2, OES, 8 p.m., Masonic Temple,
Sanford.

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"Chief Steward Torn Binford
finish up the test.
car owner Rolla Vollstedt.
finally
ruled
that
traffic
was
"It 's too bad, too, since she
all
sorts
of
ag"And we'vc had
sufficiently
heavy
that
all
had just done six consecutive
gravating problems.
rookies had to come in. We
laps at test speed when they
"Then on Friday _______
we waited
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didn't like it, but since the rulcalled in the rookies."
around nearly all day for the
ing applied to all rookies we felt
Besides being a wise decision,
rain to stop and the track to
was
fair.
it
was also expedient: veteran
did,
we
were
it
open. When it
have
no
choice
but
to
"We
drivers must supervise rookie
ready, but everybody else
wait until Monday for Jam to
tests and there were no drivers
wanted to go out too.

chance to qualify Saturday or
today through a combination of
mechanical troubles and
weather problems that
prevented her from co mpleting
the final half of her mandatory
driver's test.
"We're on our third engine In
Jan's car this week," said her

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FRIDAY, MAY21
Seminole South Rotary Club, 7:30 am., Lord
Chimley's Altamonte Springs.
Seminole Sunrise Kiwanis, 7a.m., Buck's Restaurant.
Happy Senior Citizens of Casselberry, 1 p.m., Legion
Home, Prairie Lake.
Tangleood AA. closed, 8 p.m., Si Richard's
Episcopal Church.
lMngood AA, closed, 8 pm., Christ Episcopal
Church.

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Sanford Khanis Club, noon, Civic Center
Casselberry Rotary Club. 7:30 a.m., The Caboose.
Sanford Serenaders Senior Citizen Dance, 2:30 p.m.,
Civic Center. Spcisor for month, AARP.

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Seminole County Board of Realtors general membership luncheon meeting, noon, Quality Inn, 14 and SR
434, Longwood. Call board office for reservations. Winter
Park Telephone Co. Vice President Frank Hutsell, guest
speaker.
Wt!14flAV "AV

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - As
(flyers like A.J. Foyt, Johnny
Rutherford and Al Unser
scrambled today to win the pole
position for the May 30 Indianapolis 500, there was at
least one notable spectator in
the huge crowd—Janet Guthrie.
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only been done once. The Toronto Maple Leafs in 1942, Fell
behind 3-0 to the Detroit Red

proud F'l ers. lie was asked
about the injury list. Rick
MacLeish, out since February
with a torn up knee; Bernie

accept any of the excuses for
his team's tiree one-goal defeats by the Canadlens. He peefees to give Montreal all the

won with their great speed, and
more importantly
their
superior defense. The defensemen appear to have stopped

trouble," said Snider. "But we

Wings in the final series. I'm

Parent, the league's best goadic

credit due the winner. "They're

more Flyers' shots than goalie

Shero relented just a little ,
)n

haven't given up yet. They WOfl

Leafs came back in one of two years running, badly out of

a great team with great pride. Ken Dryden has. The Montreal

the excuse subject. He allowed

one ready for reporters Friday

three in it row, Why c:in't we

.sIx)rt.s' great accimiplishinents .shape after neck surgery that

We cannot work any harder. If defense is all over the ice. They

himself a wish for the W-t.,~

swift Montreal Canadlens four at the Stanley Cup luncheon.
straight gaines to salvage the
"The impossible we can do,
won
Cup they've
two straight -but miracles take longer."
years.
.Shero translated that to mean
There have been easier tasks, wc can only consider one game

win four in a row."
The only answer to that question is that it can be done, but
it's not likely,
In the 3-ye.ir history of the

to win four straight and leave
Detroit in shock,
Shero was probed by the
media covering the Cup final
about what has happened to his

won't let the Flyers get started.
"I have to remind my players
that we start from scratch,"
Shero said. He made the
remark after the 3-2 thtrdgame

Macl.ebh. "It would have been
easier for me if I had MacLeish
to make line changes. He kills
penalties, has more stamina
than anyone on my team."

Pill I.,[)EI.PI1I1t i AP1
like getting Ronald Reagan to
11c Philadelphia Flyers t.in compliment ['resident Ford's
today what appears to be foreign policy.
hero, who daily posts little
mission impossible.

at a time.
Flyers' owner Ed Snider
sounded the team's war cry.
'Sure, we're in deep

Coach Fred Shero's defen- sayings on the bulletin board in

ding Stanley Cup champions the Flyers' dressing room had
have to tx1al

Ihe

strong and

shortened his season to 11
games; and Bobby Clarke,
playing with a partial ligament
tear in one knee.
The Flyers' coach refuses to

we're going to get back Into this
series we'll need more breaks
than Montreal," Shero says.
There really Isn't much Shero
can do. The Canadiens have

defeat on borne ic-c, where the
Flyers now have lost only four
games all season. "We have to
play like we're even."

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Well, Since You Asked...

MONDAY'S GAMES
(at Fort Mellon Park)
S - United Transportation vs.
Prosser Ford
7 - George's vs. Stromberg-Carlwn

WEDNESDAy'S GAMES
(.t Fort Mellon Park)
5 - Prosser Ford vs. George's
1 - Apex Produce vs Unted
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Railroaders were saletyintwoinningstoearnhls ClrIs Hunt is the most conS
stopped Friday for the first fifth victory. Miller has hurled sis ent hitter with four hits in
4
time during the 1976 Sanford a one-hitter and three two- one game and three in another.
little League season - but it hitters in posting a 4 slate.
Elks handied K of C, 12-7, in
took mighty Thor to do it.
Howard is also an offensive their only other meeting.
The rains cascaded down for stalwart, going 3-for-3 twice
Jack Prosser Ford is bullying
a second day in a row, flooding and collecting a pair of hits on
out a full round of action in three other occasions, including everyone around in the ConAmerican, National, Con. one when he and Miller blasted tinental League, presently
standing two and one-halt
tinental and Junior League back-to-back home runs
divisions which included Railroaders clobbered First games in front with a 9-I mark.
Railroaders' scheduled clash Federal, 13-0.
was cruising along at 6with Medical center at Fort
Seminole Sporting Goods 0 two weeks ago when it was
Mellon Park.
stands second in the National suddenly spilled, 19-7, by cellarAll other youth league con- League but has lost to dwelling United Transportiit-ioj
tests were similarly washed Railroaders twice, 12-0 and 19-4. Union.
out.
The two clash again Wednesday
No single team has managed
Fred Howard is the dominant at 5 p.m. on the Westslde to establish supremacy In the
figure looming above the diamond.
American League, although
'. Railroaders' success picture.
In the Junior League, Elks is Flagship Bank of Seminole
As a pItcher, he has not been the kingpin. Elks roared currently holds a half-game
touched for more than one hit In through its first seven 'mes Adge over Seminole Petroleum.
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any game.
unblemished before stumbling, Flagship Bank of Sanford Is Just
Howard has fired four one- 6-4. last wi,i'k YmIncf
h,1.iinm
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Major League

NHL Problem Child Seals

Leaders

Ready To Pack Suitcase?

Pro Basketball

Griffin He ads

Cincy Rookies

Shrimp Boats Not Corning, Th eY r
walked up to the office of River failed to net the shrimp they hate to have to pay a fine for shrimping area and the officers freezer,

W Crawford. StL. 331; Morgan,
Thursday, May 2$
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Montreal at Philadelphia.
RUNS-Monday,
Chi,
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Rosa, Cm, 2$; Schmidt. Phi, 25;
Sunday, May P
Morgan, Cm, 22; Griffey, Cm.
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CllIsB-1,RoyPikIMkeNo5tri,
53134; 2. Jesus Garcia-Steve Morris
7101; 3 Merlin P1cc-Ron Haynei
MIAMI (API - Calder Race of horses," General Manager
39 21-98;
99; 1. Mike
Grlswatd-Pablo
Course opened its 110-day Elmer Vlckers predicted a 10 Garcia
5 Gary
Chambers
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summer thoroughbred season per cent gan in wagering and Dan Lack,y 21-U; 6 Jotn Pardo
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Saturday with Controller Ike, attendance this summer.
Bobby Cameron 7177.
wearing blinkers for the first
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Iowa State's Peg Neppel set a
kers will keep him looking
Seventeen horses were en- world record in the three-mile
straight and keep his mind on tered for the Cole but Calder's run Friday In the second day of
hIs business."
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weights in the Cole, carrying ment of starting positions,
championships.
120 pounds in the one-mile race
Calder has undergone a $100,Her victory gave the Cyon the grass.
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:........................Calder chalked up an average new roof.covered breezeway them into a tie for first place
daily attendance of 9,199 last walk v;ay from the air-condi- with Seattle Pacific University
summer and a handle of tioned main building to the pad- in team standings going into
Merlin Tire sends pelota waIlwar
$845,374. Citing a "better class dock.
Saturday's finals.
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Mayfair is a successful club,
CountryC1ubsandgolfcoursesacrossthecountryarehavint
many financial woes, but not Mayfair, and the members seem to
pridefullyknowit.TherearethreebasicreasonsfortheMayfair
success,
Just being a mature club Is an advantage. Every year a club
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was in a prior generation, and John J. McGraw was a generation a bag of ice for the shrimp we
The run soon became so
The catch is limited to five happen again,
night, we decided the limit had ready for another night on the
before that. A tactic of baseball has been to keep batters loose at had caught during the night.
heavy and arms so weary, we gallons per boat and the
Boats must be equipped with been reached so we pulled water,
the plate. But it doesn't mean that any of thase gentlemen acI thought to myself, what a resorted to simply holding the waterway is patrolled by of- running lights as well as lights anchors and returned to camp
All the other campers were
tually condoned throwing at a guy's head. There's a difference, title for a story - The Silent long handled dip nets in the ficers of the Florida Marine to shrimp by and should not be for a little rest.
following the same routine
And I don't think Dick Williams is any more controversial in this Campground - for although it water moving them just enouth P'rol to see that the law is anchored in the maIn channel.
After a leisurely breakfast we which accounted for the "Silent
area than any other aggressive manager in baseball.
was midmorning not one person
Campground,"
Q. Is Dan Pastorfnl married to a movie star, and If so to could be seen among many
I
whom? - G.G,, Orange, In.
tents and traller.
A late afternoon dinner ot
The beauteous June Wilkinson, to whom Dan has been
golden brown fried shrimp, a
Only hours before, the river
married the last couple of years, has been in films but I wouldn't was a scene of busy activity as
salad and scads of black coffee,
call her a movie star. The curvy lass from England is better boats returned from a night
and
we were ready to tilt the
All fishing camps in the Sanford area report bass schooling in
river again.
known for her live emoting 1n an opus called "Pajama Tops" and the water as the run of strimp the early morning hours but the big thing Is still the bream
has recently returned to the stage In a revival of the show after tI
Three enjoyable days of
ung. At Hiley's Camp on lake Jessup the bluegills are
hit its peak in the Oakhlll area.
couple of sedate years as Mrs. Quarterback.
fishing and shrimping, marred
At I a.m. the Intra-Coastal "tearing it up" according to l,owell Hiley, Camp owner.
Q. Who are pro golf's millionaires, and how many years did it Waterway looked like a city
Greg P"ters landed 45 on a Wednesday trip some of them
only by one severe thuntake to get the first million? Jim Howell, Walnut ('reek, Calif. with the hundreds of lights from weighing up to a pound. Jack Smith, Oviedo, took a string nf 45
derstorm with wind, rain and
There are eight golfers whose career earnings so far, have (T
hail, and we had enough shrimp
of all sizes anchored in and Gene Jones had 36 big ones,
topped $1,000,000: Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, Bill
to
last for months.
Irving
Bolter
and
wife
had
30
on
their
stringer
and
three
of
the
.Sf)1', favorite spots and the
Lee Trevino, Bruce Crampton, Gary Player, Gene L'ttler and cupants waiting for the shrtrnD Orlando disc jockeys, Ray Beale, Andy Wilson, and Bill Barnes
The thunderstorm wn
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LUIu VT CLV*LJf.IL. I $I LU DI CV$1 W43 /51 IJ1U UW1II1, TI$U WOJI IIit ui
eaineo up wlui ay 1/itt anfi Lowell [lucy to bring in a total of 85.
to ' pop up when the tide
bad, one boat sank at the dock,
At the Osteen Bridge Camp, bream, a few speckled perch are
recently experienced motor trouble so confined their fishing to the several others were rescued
topped the million mark on July 21, 196b. by finishing second In the
A few boats had i.tccn out schouiing in the early morning hours.
1'. Nicklau,s is the n1y ne past the $2 million itiark.
string of 17 nice largemouths.
some bailing and our boat was
since dark whiling away
Q. How come the National Basketball Association doesn't
Bass were seen ichoollng right in front of the camp about nine ready to go again.
JirnPenneyofMarinalsleCampsaidbreamwereplen(j.fultn
televise home games in cities that are sold out? - P.F., Ham- time, chatting, eating or popa.m. Wednesday, unusual because most of the action has been
that area of the St. Johns River. Flshe1-ziien going out from there
Our timing for the trip was
ping a few tops as
trasnck, MIch.
Just
after daybreak and ending about eight o'clock.
have only a short run to get into the mouth of Lake Jessup where,
perfect, the run of shrimp was
On the Wekiva River both camps report redbreast and blue so good we
dipped the limit
more knowledgeable fishermen
pro football - if a game is sold out 72 ho's in advance it is shown
fishing with live worms for bait is producing some excellent
on the tube locally. In fact, the NBA often waives that 72 hours grabbed a few hours sleep at
mentioned bass being caught but the size has hot been anything to that is a lot
catches.
of shrimp! it made
brag about.
Up for the many nights when.
at high tide.
out only 24 hours ahead.
Some shrimp straggled by Ben Grunlough as he tried his luck at Lemon Bluff Camp. All
Q. Why don't the Gidden State Warriors keep banners hanging
a field day with red snapper when the weather cooper tea. The
the hours of preparation and the
but as the water slowed to a (Woody), when contacted Thursday morning said, "you should
wonlaPhiladelphla)?TueBostonCeItIca, although theyhavebal
each day with a few grouper and amberjacks also hitting.
cooperate,
stop,
reversed its course and have been out here, bass were Jumping all over the river from
several different owners, have all their banners flying in Boston
King mackerel are slowing down but trolling boats are
But, catch them or not, a
pounders!" Just my luck - at that time I was pounding the keys
peared under the lights iz
Front office spokesman Hal Qiilds of the Warriors says they
big amberjacks.
80!netlmes funny conversations
drovea. Conversation halted on the old Underwood! Woody said he did not get a chance to try
don't have any previous banners in their possession - the league
Fishing is good but watch out for the daily thunder storms,
heard from other boats, azd the
thcni
html
his
blood
pressure
went
sky
hii.h
just
watching.
with only an occasional cxdoesn't provide them. But he concedes it would he a good idea to
Camp management at Inlet Harbor reported one charter
boat excItement if they do run, is
eluded the dip net or an the St. Johns East of Geneva but bass quite good. Two anglers out
a set.
antennae struck by lightning,
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unusually big one was spotted. to let the shrimp swim into the oxy'd as well s for safety The waterway is used by tackled the task
of heading the
Herald Correspondent
My wife and good friend net,
reasons.
yachts, tugboats pushing five gallons of shrimp, bagging
Q. Why does every team that Dkk Williams manages get into
The dIstant drone of an Harry Titshaw, dipped steadily,
Two hours of this and Harry
Carelessness on the water has barges and hundreds of smaller them and storing them in the
bean ball action? He even had an outstanding team like the A'r outboard motor was the only with only some good natured said, "don't you think we better resulted in at least three near craft intent only on
getting freezer which camp owner

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THIRD- I. Stoney Key
Buddy Hope (Thomp3. Prince Desmonct
son);
NATIONAL LEAGUE
(Ovoracek); 4. Chris Gold
East
ml (Bridges); S Rudy Adams (D
W I PcI.
¶.prl.gs); 8 Saint Clair Eulle tM
Phila
17 8
680
-Crank),?. Flukey Luke (H(erpe). I
New York
19 17 613 1
RUNS
BATTED
WHA Playoffs
IN-King
Gt,nore Duke (Hobbs).
Pitts
16 Ii .593 2
man.
NY, 33; SchmIdt. Phi, 27,
SemifInals
FOURTH - I. Stron (Kurt:St.
me
Louis
from winning today,"
13 Il .433 6½
vitation
Golf
Tournament.
6
Monday. Chi, 26; Gritfey, Cm,
Bast-o4.7 $ries
worth). 2. JoShua (strong) 3. Burns
with acourse-record29, birdied and Tom Kite, with a 68, fol- Chicago
13 15 419 1
Trevino said after his blazing
24; Cey. LA.
Saturday's Game
Guy (8ere:na). 4 Ocaia Spice
ic 16 -315
"I'm fading it again off the six of his last seven holes and lowed at 137. Hubert Green, Montreal
7½
HIT S-Rose, Cm, 11; Car-den
Houston at New
EngLand, (Bridges); S. I-my Girl Mercury
finish had wrested tue second- tee,"Trevinos.ald."I'vegotthe with aneye-popping,slx.under. whosharedthefirst.roundlead
West
al, ChI, 43; Monday, ChI, 47; Houston leads serIes 32.
(Rau); 6. D*Iinef (Ruggles); 7.
LOS
Ang
19 ii .633
round lead from veteran Miller most beautiful driver you ever par 64, established a one-strokewith
mmdStockton,
':as sevcslipped
trices back
Montane:.
SF,
to a 72 CincInnati
39; Madlock,
Today's Oames
Frene
(Phillips). I. Cumban Fri$-Co
ii
ii
607 1
Barber.
saw. Got it from J.C. Snead. It's lead
Chi, 3$
New England at Houston, if
(S Clark).
at San Diego
IS 11 517
over the 45-year-old BarDOUBLE5-Zisk,
Pgh.
17; necessary
a softer
FIFTH - I Ocala Eagle (Jef
HOuitn
"I'm playing better than
IS 16
414
'&gt;
Madlnck,
shaft and I can fade it her, who shot a 65 that he called 139.
Chi,
10;
Cardenal,
fcon), 7. Hazel Nut (Petersen). 3
San
Fran
$0 20 3fl 9
have in maybe two years. I'm the way I used 10.
Chi, 9; Millan, NY, 9. Foil,
Kirby Bohermia I A. Myers), 1
"the best I've played at
Trevino hasn't won In 14 Atlanta
9 19 .321 9
Mon. I; Morgan, Ciri, I; Rose.
playing as well-and putting as
Squaw Byrdie(Whayland); S. Judge
FrIday's
Results
"And I'm putting again. I'd Colonial in 16 years."
Cm. $
months-the longest victory
Floyd 0. (R. Regur); 6
San Diego 7. ChIcago
well__as I did In '71."
had the putting ylpa. But I've
TRIPLES--D Cash.
PhL
S'
Trevino had a two-round total drought he's encountered since
Prevaricator (Phillips): 7. -Marion
P144140 Stat. Ises,.
Montreal at Atlanta, ppd, D Parker. Pgh, 5; Turner, so.
ltwasinthatsea.son,whenhe changed my stance, gone to of 132, eight under par on the bursting on the scene with his rain
Sleek (M Crank), I Single Oilier
IvThIAsescIat.dPreoe
1; Geronlmo, Cm. 3; CabsIl.
(Bridges) 9. Nacyl Bruce (PatLos Angeles 3, PIttsburgh 2
won honors as Pro Athlete of what you might call an Arnold demanding Colonial Country victory in the 1968 U.S. OpenNacmoni
Ofytflsø
Htn, 3.
R.Meizger. Hn. 3;
w. L PCI Os tenon).
Cincinnati 5, Niw York 1
the Year, that the stocky, Palmer crouch with the weight Club course-quite possibly the and has never won in Texas.
W,Oavis, SD, 3.
La5efen
1113 sa
SIXTH - 1 Metrollna Abby
se, Louis , San rrancisco 1
HOME RUNS-Kingman. NY. Tampa
$6 I) In 1
(Bridges), 2. Freedom Trail (Van
PhIladelphia 5, Houst
1
'
Perfsnib
,
.
ng
tIll II? 7
14; Schmidt, Phi, I), Ccv. -LA.
r....'*
I
r..i.a. I#,flYV.T
,.,,,, , , ,.
aTurDay- s games
7
tO 30 fl) ?'
I; Monday, ChI, 7; Bench, Cm,- Winter Hvvn
(Hjerp.), 4 Ancindy (Pau); S.
Los
Angeles (Rau 41) at
$.,m,rn
DIyIsidti
6;
Cecteno,
Htn.
6; Matthew's. Miami
TOA
Alan
Great Value ID. Sprigs.gsl; 6.
Pittsburgh (W.e'Jch 23)
••
SF 6
rs Leuderdal,
1311 1 j
SOrgery Time (Sica); 7. BOt'le'%
S-an Diego (Strom 3 II at Chi,1
/,C SxPhire
STOLEN
BASES-Morgan, W Palm Buth
.ieio
1113 434 1½ Demon (Kurtzworth). I. Governor
COJ/(e5cP 23
cago (Frailirg ii)
Bach
Cm, 12; Cedeno, Htn, 10; GrifDel Lee (Tarpy),
New York ISeaver 41) at
Pc5,'1 vog,qn- M'/&amp;#fH,f'
Friday's Snot?,
Icy, Cm, 9: Cabell, I'itn, 7.
SEVENTH - I. More RelIable
Cincinnati
(Alcala
Pttiribirg)
I 0)
,,y
/7:
Ruckner, LA. 7
Miami S. Wit.,' Hay,,4
(Wilsey); 2 Backfire Baye (Rau);
Montreal (Warthen 03
and
PITCHING
Il
OccislansLak.0r43. For? 1ai,,*'-,ji; I
Y/
/
3 Cou,r'sef PiCC (Bourgeois); 4
4rby 02) t Attanta tRuthven
Palm B.i ii
1onuor,
4
jy,,r,i/
,
21]
Da,
)
-*
S I4one
anci
.arton
/i/L5/N
oii, 2, t
,, /'
T'iv's
4 ,, ,, j
*5
Nugget (Provost); 6 Booksluder
San
Francisco
Winter
Haven
al
MiamI
(CaId*ell
0-4)
Jt2N /.9- ac3',
-S-cover, PlY, 4-1, $00, 2.19 Roo(Nielson); 7 Knowing When (S.
at St LouS (Denny $7).
Laenda$,'iL,t,
ker. Poh. 4-I. 1.00. ,
IñftRNAAIrA/1'4
i'/ JQ?4 /iPP;t)
..... Rau.
N.. D.I,..
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" '
lamps
- ' .......- .,.-,-.--,,,
41L3I. 5 VUtiI•J,' ricx ;U5Il'.
rnh,acelpnia Lonbg 40) at
LA: 4-1, 800, 3 33 Strom, SD.i
Potn.no8ih at St Petersburg
EIGHTH - 1. Sam Bengazi (R.
L94" iO 5 c
/97Houston (Dierker 43),
I. 800, 315 R,Jonts, 50, 6.2,
N
Neely) 2. Sptadydale Timbre
Today's Games
$VTh44IIIL.eeV.
750, 761 Christeon, PhI, 3 I.
(Kuct:worth); 3. Antlgo (Thomp
New York at Cincinnati, 2
taiterii DIv1ilm
3 67.
l9
son) i Joyous Move (Nieisonl; S
Los Angeles at Pittsburgh
W.
I.
Pci.
OS
STRIKEOUTS.....SrnaVer
PlY, Cr1 'ldo
Dr. 5i,Iedabit (Ruggles); 6. Baron
Montreal at Atlanta
A11'/%f
13
46; MCntelusco, SF, 40; Lollcpi, CPlartof't
;nbau): 7. Dakota flf'au
16 I) 357 p., DelI
S-an Diego I
4*iaI
PlY,
39.
P.Pliekro,
All,
37;
Ru
C.4RNER
II 13 .SlC 3", (Se"ders); I. Peoples Choice (H.
San Francisco at St Lou,i
.lOCklonville
rs, Mon. 33; J.R.chard, Hin,
II II S'
a
EDITOR'S NOTE: Hugh Ansley, a former sports
11! C9I$71
Levan)
Philadelphia at Hust
Western DIvision
33
-NINTH
1.
Spunky
Etta
tE
editor of the Evening Herald, has returned to SemInole
I? I)
::: 7-YE YE,9,q3
Chatl$nooa
Hysell),
7
I
M
Bye
(R.
Myers);
3.
U
I)
AMERICAN
LEAGUE
,,
AMERICAN
LEAGUE
County alter being away for iS years. He will write a
'ntgornery
51qo
13 II a
flubba East (Rauch); 4 Cur-ui Hill
East
BATTING (63 at bats)-Car- Columbus
- - weekly golf column.
tO U -S S
(Selders). S Special Byrd (P4"
Ir/,V4'E/
p...als. ',*%ius
W I Pt?.
ty, Cle, 106. Lynn, Bsn, 403;
(,B
Friday's lisolts
Driver);
6. Cheerful Mir (Raut, 7
New
York
16
9
tY7'//
"m'R
6.10
0
Brett,
KC,
at Orlando.
.391;
LeFtore,
rain
Mack Cleveland looked at the leader board and his mouth f.
Ctiarlatt, at .iacs.son,eti., pçd, rain
Easter April tR. Neety).
Detroit
12 ii .522 3
Del, 3*7; flostock. Mm.
opened in disbelief.
ColumbuS at c'an.non,., ppd. rain
TENTH - I Byrds Honor (Van
(taltimore
13 13 .500 i"
RUNS-Rivers, PlY. 23; Otis,
Pgon-q'.. at Kr'OzviUe,
d. ran
"
"' '
Devect:er); 7 Chance Win (Xurtz
tO
II .476
Bob Bratzler smiled happily and knowingly, "That young guy
4
XC. 73; North. Oak, 22: B Bell,
T.day's Qamis
worth - I Wnning Tna I P
12 II .462 4'
CIe. 19, Carty, Cle, 19, Sivarrap,
it
'/'Y
orianoo.
is still going to surprise some people."
'
i
Reg,.,r
I. I. Gloryland (Gill); 5
Chubs?.
•t
Ucton
i(ki'iviII
9 15
37S 6'
R.White. NY, 19, Remy, Cal,
Columbu, at
Topicof conversation was Wade Botta. The 18-year.old Senicr
Mighty Senator (S Clark).' 6. Scotch
West
19.
Mnr?gon',ry
it
4//''
'.
"v'
Kra,iii
Snip (Hall); 7. Victory Rally (P
Texas
at Seminole High School had shot a pair of blistering 69s to be the
IS I .692 RUNS
BATTED
IN-Rod,,
Neely).
I Manra (Roy) 9 Peppers
Kan
City
IS 9
625
Oak,
7$;
Horton,
.
2
Del,
7%'7" '6
22.
talk of the Mayfair Country Club members championship. Vic
Heel (No Driver
Oakland
II
13
.519
i',
Chambliss,
NY.
21;
Munson,
flW1l2/
Rlchlxirg was par at 144.
E.' i$"M
Mirwesota
17 12 .500 5
NY, 21; Carty, Cle, 19; Hendr
4R
Chicago
8 11 36, •
ick, Cle. 19. Burroughs. Tex,
California
11 71 314 10
I'
a
Mayfairwillsoonboastoftworesldentpros. Pro Bob Bratzler
HARNESS RACING
Friday's Results
HtT
Carty, dc, 39. Chamb
iW
7
••..••.•...•.•.•.SEMINOLE
has had Bill Osetek under hIs wing for a year and a half and the
Boston 2. Milwaukee 1
Ills. NY, 37. G.Brett, KC, 36;
FRIDAY'S RESULTS
FRIDAY'S RESULTS
OF
/976"
,..
slim, handsome 26-year-old will be earning his PGA credentials
BaltImore 6. New York 2
Rivers. NY, 34; Munson, NY.
:::
,797
Cleveland 6. Detroit 3
33, Bochte, Cal, 33. North, Oak,
alter this month.
FIRST -1 Mary Brooks (Hvsell)
FIRST - 1. Nestor-G.oros (6)
Kansas City 7. Chicago I
13.
(41 900 9 50 680. 2. Jeans First (5)
73 60. 510, 6 20, 2. lbar-Lorenzo t2
Osetek has been around golf since a young'u.n. In college at
:::'
Minnesota 6, California i
DOUBLES-Carty,
Cle,
tO. 1 80] 60; 3. Beau Sabre (7) 1050; 0
5 50.4 50; 3 Victor-Davalos (5) 4 10.
Oswcgo near S)TaCUSe, N.Y., Osetek spent his four ye&amp;s with the
*
Texas 1, Oakland 3 10 innings
L.Stanton, Cal, 9. Ruci. Oak, 9; (15) 139 00; 1 1:39,
Q (26) 4710. P ('12) 191.10.
Saturday's
Games
twothingsthatpreoccupledhlsmindandhlstIme: chemi.stryand
DEvans. Bsn. I; Mellon, Cal,
,,
SECOND - 1. Sis Wampum
SECOND - i. Victor-Goros Iii
-\
Milwaukee (Co(txrn 23) at
I
lDenn,s( (6) 5 801.102*0, 2. Speedy
\ \i,. -, 13 70, 5 10. 1 20; 7 Ibar5utton (it
If, and he was good at both. The year he earned his BA in
,
'-'
Boston (Jenkins 151
TRIPLES-Pmnlella,
NY,
3; Hans (5) 1 80 4.50; 3 Ocata Penny
.
760.45.0. 3 Solos.Permna (5) 700, Q
iitemnistry he was captain of the golf team.
I' ,,
Baltimore
(Cuellar
I-?)
at
Cowens, KC, 3; 10 TIed With 2.
(1) 400; 0 (6-1) $21.40; 1 (6 I-I)
(Ii) 3260: P (3-1) U.50: Big 0 (26
New York, (Figueroa 2-7)
For the uninformed, being captain of your college golf team
HOME RUNS-Hendrick. Cle. $24050; OD (46 $5360; 1 7:171.
ith 13) 195.40.
Cleveland
(Doon
3))
at
Dc
,/
"-.5'
+
6; Hort3n, Det. 6. Otis. KC, 6;
THIRD - I. Speedollie (Crank)
THIRD - 1. Ibar Diaga (4) 1760.
;ind also a graduate of the school does not qualify you to be a
troi' (Fidrych 00)
,,
.-.
Burroughs, Tex. 6; Bonds, Cal, (3) 6003+20300; 2 Dr. Rufl (2) 5.50
110,
3 60. 2 Refa Gor-os (1) 1 10,
,
i. :iber of the PGA. You have only begun.
'
'
Texas (Brites 31) .tt Oaklani
5; Bando. Oak, 5; Grieve, Tex, 360; 3+ Jefferson Adios II) 1.20; 0
360; 3. Barquin Loren:o (6) 170. 0
(Mitchell
ii)
'i'o be eligible to apply to the PGA for membership, the ap5(73) $19.40; T (3 25) 116S.20 T 2:15.
(1 1) 3420; P (41) 7100
Minnesota (Blyleven 77 and
ST01£N
BASES-Rivers,
FOURTH - 1. Pan Lady J
It;int must serve an apprenticeship for 2L years - One credit
FOURTH - 1. C'.asti tI (7) 13.40,
____________________________________________________
Pedlern
00)
at
California
PlY, 1; North. Oak. II; Bonds, (Deason ((7) 14406404.00; 2. Kim 170, 1 20, 2. Paco (2) 700. 700;
3
or each month and the applicant must accumulate 32 credit.s
(Pass 04 and Monge 10), 2
Cal. II. Randolph, NY, 10; Lobell (6) 6603.10; 3. Tiogas Grace Rlfo (6) i so; 0 (77) 5200; P (7
Chicago
(Gossage
Oseek only earned 8 credits for getting his college degrees.).
1-2)
Remy, Cal. ID; Patek, XC, 10.
at
(1) 600. Q (6-7) 17540. T (7-6-))
7) $79 40; DD (4 7)133 50.
s:ansas City (Splittorff 73), (n)
PITCHING
(1
Decisions)- 512160; T 2:16.
Further, the applicant must be In the golfing business for 36
FIFTH - 1. Refael-,Molina (1)
C, Ellis, NY, 40. 1000, 3.00 Fit:Today's 3ames
FIFTH-i Arden Ed (Plewman) 1320,920,3 60,7Apraiz-Moljna(fl
months and directly under a pro for 24 months.
Cleveland at Detroit
rnoqrms, XC, 40, 1 000, 3.34 SIa- (1) Ii 804102.00; 2. Yankee Guy (2)
920. 3 60; 3. Mutilla Rod'oI?o (7)
Milwaukee at Boston
Mayfair members can thank his infant son for Osetek being
ton,
Mil,
4-1,
500.
3.32 440350, 3. 1 J Q Ci) 3.20; 0 (1-2)
400. 0 (1 2) 3160: P (2-1) 5070
Baltimore at New York
W Campbell, Mm, 1-1, $00, 3.12 51760. T (121$ $61.00; 1 1.40).
with the club, lie had been doing his apprenticeship in the sum.
SIXTH - I Victor Gash II (71
Chicago at Kansas City
D.Roberts Di?, 3 1. .750, 730
SIXTH - I. Mr. Bad.ye 1700. 5.00, 4.40; 7. Galdos Paco II)
mers for a couple of years In Indianapolis, Indiana but his wile
P.?nnesota at California
Brites, Iex, 3-I. .750, 797 Tiant, (Dvoracek) (7) 17.00 5.40 100; 2. 7.00.140; 3 Bob Mandiota
(5) 120.
was so close to delivery time that he stayed in the Sanford area.
Trias t Oklind
Bsn, 4-2. .647, 3.15 G.Perry, Debutante Tass (5) 11.60 980; 3. Q (37) 47 60. P (73)141 30; DO
(2
Tex, 1 2. 667, 3.10.
Not only does Osetek tend the shop, but he's a Jack-of-all
Impulse (1) 3.20:0 (5-7) 526 00; T (7. 7)13390
STRlKEOUT-Ryan,
Cal. Si) $637 00; 1 2:11:1.
SEVENTH -- I. Rafael Diaga 11(
trades, giving golf lessons and preparing clubs. At the end of the
70. Tanana. Cal, 53; Blyle'ven,
SEVENTH - 1 Sumter Princ
1000. 150, j 40. 2 Bob Gasti II
+
month, though, Osetek will be making application to be a
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39. Hunter. NY. 31, (Vince Culhane) (6) 19+00 540 3.00;
040. 1 10. 3 Zubi-Egurbi (6) 440. Q
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Perry.
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professional golfer. lie has a good chance of being heard from,
2 Frosty Spitz (I) 4.20 3.00; 3.
(131 1280, P (1)) 13010
SPeed-i Tracer (1) 2.50; 0 (1 6)
EIGHTH - 1. Mutilla Boniguen
too. He coasted to a 72 his last time out.
$4960; 1 (6-1-4) 1157.70; 1 2:11:4. (5)700,460.140,2 Zubi Elorri 161
EIGHTH-i. 6,nnas Baby (Bob 700.300,). Rafa'el-Arrieta (3) 350.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Neely (5) 9.20 3+50 300; 2. Devils Q (6.5) 63,20; P ($6) 231,00; Big 0
BATTING (65 at bats)--Ro,e,
Bud Richards Is still not touching the ground with hi-s feet as
Advocate (8) 7.00 500; 3. Little (I 3 with 6$) 132140.
NBA Playoffs
Co. +102.
Russell, LA,
3y
PHII.ADEI.PHIA (AP) .-. 'The future of the California
JunIper (2)400; 0(54) 122.50; T (5Semifinals
'.' c B r i 0 e •
he walks around. Richards recently eagled the sixth hole at
SIL.
NINTH - I lsasa (4) 10+10, 600.
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62)$1SI.60; T 2:13.
Sils the National Hockey League's problem child since
Best-eli SerIes
S 40. 2+ Apraiz (3) 6 10, 360, 3
Mayfair. He used a 3-wood on the 370-yard fairway and single
NINTH - 1. Surtax (Joe Seiders) Rafael (1) 1 20; 0 (24) 3450; P (4-2)
Friday's Rnults
it entered the league in 1967, remained in question after a
putted. Unofficial records and recollections indicate this tobe the
Cleveland
701 703 40:2. Sumter Beau 9.10 $1610
106,
Boston
7,
rapid-tire sequence of events.
560. 3 Spanish £111, (6) 4,70; 0 (3series tied 2-2
first eagle on six, and that includes the years that the Mayfair was
TENTH - 1 Pafa4 Sutton (1)
1nursda night in San Francisco, the Mayor's Select
PhoenIx
105.
Golden
State 1) $16 10. T (34-6) 1101.10; 1 2:10:2. 17 00. I 50, 6.70; 2+ Viclor-Paco (St
the smallest course on the PGA tour.
TENTH - 1 Mary Jo Adios (Joe 6 70. 3 00. 3 Mario Peclna (3) $ 70,
(01. series titd 33.
Committee on Yerb.a Buena Center struck down a
S-elders I II) 9+006.10 3.40; 2. Choice 0 115)31 '3 p 115)234 00. 00 U 1)
Todays Games
proposal that team owner Melvin Swig be allowed to
Cleveland at Boston
Lee Ply (2) 1260 11+10: 3. Grey (3) 16260
Attorney Bill Fuller swears he's telling the "hole" truth when
construct a 17,500-seat areia ala cost of $20 million for the
3.00:0 ('-4) 131.70; T (1-2-)) $700 00;
PhOinji at Golden State
ELEVENTH - 1. Mutilla.w..oy
CINCINNATI
(AP)
T 2:15.
Tuesday,
May
he says he has knocked 10 strokes off his game just by buying a
TwoII) 1040, 610, 140; 7. Isasa-Molina
downtown area, The hockey club has operated at severe
Boston at Cleveland
(1) $00. 1 00. 3 Apr.iz Egurbi (6)
time Heisman Trophy winner
new set of irons,
financial los.s in the l2,00-seat Oakland Alameda Counts'
SATURDAY NIGHT
3400 (II) 1500; P (S-I) $11350
Archie
Griffin
will
head
Guess golf is a psychological game after all.
a
list of
Coliseum, and ever since he purchased the club last July,
Cleveland at Boston, ,f neces
TWELFTH -1. Palael Elorri (I)
Fl.ST - I Regal Eden (No Il 10. 500. 4.40; 7. Apraiz
30 new players who will open t..ir,
Andy Carraway is smiling again, lie had been glum for some
Swig had expressed his intention of shifting the team to
Rodolfo
Driver). 7 Bright MIr (Farber); 3. () 180, 1.50; 3
tle Cincinnati Bengals' rookie
Isasa Arriesa (3)
time, upset that he was hitting his tee shots poorly. Carraway is
the new multi-purpose arena.
C U Lator (KOrners); 4.
meo 0 lIe) 3660;
-. ,u,
camp here Thursda,.
nnwall smiles ind' '""1 tidfh hi i'm
,
tC ! h'
Cc i' r',, waa au , s 'iowp, it was revealed F'ric1
HersPsel(Newinan), S. Evas Dream O'OQIIIwthalll)11310; (Ilwith
iSirk); 6.
New Coach Bill Johnson said
MaurIce Edward
driver with an extra stiff shaft and the results have been
that Swig had informed the SIlL of his plan to "exercise
all 6( imi 10
(Bere:nak): 7 Adios Duchess
he
expects
24
players
selected
dramatic,
NHL Playoffs
his
option
of
transfer,"
according
to
league
President
Filipilli),
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Finals
in the National Football League
('larence Camplieli.
SECOND - 1 Sl'v*rbell Rice
t'
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Series
r Pau draft and about six free agents
2
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Today's Games
(Becker). 3 Miss Bernardstcn

FERN PARK - Merlin Tice opposition and ' ated its
In Class A, Bob Ber.',on and beginning
11:30 a.in.
and
Ron
ilaynes
pulled
the
closest
rival
the
I
six
times
Jim
Haynes caught first and
Seaboard Cs? L.n
I? 2 .537 WL p
Pitted in the 1:30 Class B
CharlIe's
-EIdridge Standard II 3 .756
biggest surprise to date Friday they played en route to posting second round leaders Jay competition will be J. Garcia
- Outcast II
LakeMonroe Inn 10 1 .711 2
I 1 .500 1
in
the partido qualifying 39 points on the scoreboard.
Musleh and Dan Hendley, but Morris vs. P. Garcia-Grlswald
, Shoemaker Contt, 1 1 .500 I
Gro Moøite
7 6 339
tournament
being
staged
at
ti'e
Burger
King
The
effort
moved
them
from
lost
a playoff for the top spot, 7- (a matchup of bcothers) and
Patrick Oulcasts
to .216 $
o 2 .000 7
Scm Corn Faiutty 211 .1
Orlando-Seminole Jai-Alai a tie for fourth to sole 3. John Bowers and Tom Holt Tice-R. Haynes vs. PikeAt.jto Train
212 .113 10
fronton.
possession of third place. Jesus finished third with Gary Greves Nostru.
BASEBALL
LASSIE LEAGUE
The
pair
of
amateur
Jai-alai
Garcia and Ste%e Morris and Guy Mongello fourth.
Partido play will be to 15
W L Pc? GB
SENIOR
LEAGUE
players
were
not
highly
seeded
finished
second, supplanting
Bowl America
$ 0 1 000 -.
Thus Monday's pairings will points for first round and
Kiwanis
S 3 625 3
w3i.I Pc?
Badcock
750 08
- In Class B competition, and Mike Griswald and Pablo send Benson-Haynes against consolation with finals being
Civitar,
2 S .216 S'
Q. Did Willie Mays ever hit four home runs in one game and if
3
knew they had to scramble in Garcia,whohadanoffdaywjth Greves.?ilongello and Musleh- played to 20.
Crc Pawn Shop I 6 143 6' -3 Chase&amp; Co.
2 2 .500 1
so what was the date and was It a nine-inning game? - R.J.
order to finish In the top four only 21 points and fell to fourth Hendley vs. Bowers-Holt in
TroIes will be awarded to
KeyStone
0 4 .000 3
Cotter, Leittown, Pa.
and qualify for Monday's place.
CHURCH STANDINGS
Class A first round action the 16 finalists.
On April 30, 1961, in a regulation game, Willie Mays blasted
W I PcI os
PEEWEE LEAGUE
partido finals.
$ 3 .727 -.-_.'_; fl : . - W I Pc? GB
four home runs for the San Francisco Giants. In modern baseball Pine'crit Laptis?
So, while top qualifiers Ho)
Fir-it Baptist
Pantheri
3
667
1
2
0
history, eight batters have performed that feat, most recent being Fir-st Mthodjt
Pike and Mike Nostro weri
6 4 600 1', Tigers
2 0 1.000
Mike Schmidt of the Philade!phia Phillies this sprin.
1st Presbyterian
Cardinals
s .s. 2
running up a tourney one-clay
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S 5 500 2'
Q. What can you tell me about the Seattle Seahawks' new All SOUlS
i 1 .500 1
high
of 53 points, the IlaynesChurchof Nazarene 5 5 500 2' RebeI
0 2 .000 2
football coach? What did be do before to warrant this new Assembfy Of God
Tice
duo pecked away at it.s
-J
Yankees
4 6 ioo i'.',
0
000 7
pition? - Hal Olson, Riverside, Calif.
Class A- i. Jay Muttey 0.'
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HendIy 31-lOIx; 2. Bob Benson i.' - -- . . -- ._ .•. - - . coach In the league since 1963, with the Los Angeles Rams, the
New York Giants and the last seven years molding the vaunted
defensive line of the Minnesota Vikings. He's personable and
impressive and defense-oriented. His younger brother, Ken, Is
also one of the world's great weightlifters. Jack carries some
igit, t.
Q.Couldyoutellmewhothetallestwomeninthecountryare
in high school, college and pro basketball" II I'm not mistaken,
'en Bachman, a seven-footer, is the tallest on the pro level. Malt [ring, Alexandria, K)'.
I'm not really up on heights among women basketball
players. lam told that Ms. Bachman, An AAU player, is 7-I. Lusla
Harris, the 6-2 and a half Delta Stztr star, is considered among the
tallest players. Nancy Dunkle, 6-2, paces the outstanding Cal
State Fullerton team. But broad information isn't available. "It's
a pain researching anything in women's sports," says Lee Green
of UCLA, who specializes In that area,
Q. Since 1960, what major league baseball team, ''-. the
start of the season, went undefeated the longest? - J. Peters,
CincinnatI, 0.
The Pittsburgh Pirates in 1962 and the Cleveland Indians in
1966 each won 10 straIght games at the start of the season. In the
20th century, only one other team has equalled that - Brooklyn in
1955.

Sunday, May 16, 1974-36
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swaggering Trevino stalked off on the inside of my feet. I'd toughestlayoutthe pros face all
Lee Trevino, confidently seek- with an unmatched one-month been moving my body on the season--with Barber one shot
Ing his first victory ever In his bag that Included the national putts. This keepe me more Ma- back at 133.
native Texas, stopped just short open titles of the United States, tionary."
Dave Stockton, with a 69, and
of making an outright victory Britain and Canada,
prediction.
Utitilizing that familiar fade 46-year-old Don January, with a
And he's playing Just like that off the tee and the crouched 68, were tied for third at 136,
putting stance, the flambou- f
off the lead.
"The
way
I'm
playing
now,
now,
halfway
through
the
yant,
blazed
African strokes
Gary Player,
withSouth
a 67
it's awful hard for 'em to keep $23),0OO Colonial National In- overflashy
his lastTrevino
nine holea
Friday

The

Haynes 32-101; 3. John Bowtrs-Torn
Iioft 22-50; 5. Jake Pryor-I-fenry

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Partido Finale Set Monday'

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Q. Whatever happened to Walt We'ey? lie was supposed to
go to the Lakers with Kareem Abdul Jabbar, but instead they got
Cornell Warner. Could you tell me how and why? - Jon O'Brien,
Vergennes, Vt.
Wesley, never more than a fringe player most of his career,
did come from Milwaukee with Jabbir, played one game as
backup center, was released and is out of pro ball. Warner,
purchased from the Bucks the day before the season opened,
logged more playing time than any Laker forward.
Q. Where can I write to Joe Garaglola? - George RUle,
Paradise, Calif.
The best way to contact Garagola is to write to NBC Sports,
30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 10020. He's flitting around the
country ing the Monday night games but the word will get to
him.
Q. John Henry Johnson, a superstar for 14 years, is not in the
Hall of Fame. He is presently number five rusher of all time in the
NFL. So my question is to you, what does it take to get into the
hall of Fame? - John Brown, Oakland, Calif.
This is one of my favorite peeve topics. John Henry, who is
((u tll 'o 6 itw s
pst I bs (1 J Simp-tn lact season)
certainly merits consideration. What it takes is a lobbyist from
within when the Hall of Fame committee meets during Super
Bowl week, and the longer a niaver has been retired the less those
committee people remember him. It's just as ridiculous that
Frank Gifford has long been overlooked when some less worthy
have been picked. Personal popularity, not grid achievement, has
become afactor.

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are minor. In time these add up and make a substantial plus for
the club, Decades ago when Horace Stoneham made a visit to
Mayfair he wanted things a certain way. That set a tone that has
deminished little over the years, if at all.
Almost all courses that are narrow and tight are having
financial difficulties today. Mayfair is big and beautiful and
getting better. Add to that the fantastic greens this year, better
than many, many years and the layout is a real spectacular. A
golfer, even a hack out killing snakes, wants an opportunity to
shoot a good game. The tight, narrow course is filled with
frustration while an open course like Mayfair makes almost every
ball playable and allows any golfer to improve his game.
Every golf course and club is revenue conscious, and Mayfair
is no exception. There is, however, a good limitation on open play
at MayfaIr. Years ago when Mayfair was on the PGA tour,
members complained of not being able to play for a month
because of the influx of the, 'os. the actual tournament, and then
the stragglers staying behind. Complaints are still there, but
relative to other courses, without merit. The course is so big niI
soopen thatnow, withthewiater Influx gene, the memhershiphas
an abundance of room Members only planning is also at Mayfair:
Tuesday evening 9-hole twilight league; Wednesday ladies' day;
and Thursday mixed twilight league.
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club to a place of his choice if the notice was given by May
15," Campbell said Friday at an impromptu news conference during the annual Stanley Cup luncheon.

All, Norton Meet Sept. 27
Norton fight will be held Sept. 27 in the renovated Yankee
Stadium,
A spokesman for George Steinbrenner, principal owner
of the New York Yankees, the prime tenant of the
Stadium, announced the heavyweight title fight Friday.
The spokesman said plans for the bout have been in the
works for three months.
Norton fractured All's Jaw and beat him the first time
the two fought, while A1.i scored a narrow decision in the
rematch.
The announcement of the matchup follows an abortive
attempt to stage a Joe FrazierGeorge Foreman fight at
Yankee Stadium, That event was shifted to the Nassau
Coliseum when it was decided by Yankee officials that th.'
fight would cause too mm4ch damage to the grass lit
Yankee Stadium.

Hungary Zone

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BUDAI'EST Peter Szoeke defeated Abdel Ghamiy 6-2,
6-4, 6.0 and Balasz Taroczy beat Ismail El Shafel 4-6, 6-3, 6.1,6-Ito give Hungary a 2-0 lead over Egypt in their bestof-five 'lAme A Davis Cup quarter-final 'enmils tournament,
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thy 22.
"This camp isa good start on
getting the new players acquainted with our system,"
Johnsonsaid."Jthelpsuslater
tIn at wilmington-summer
camp for the entire team-betime then to teach some of the
llcs."
Juhii.n was named coach
alter General Manager Paul
Brown stepped down Jan. 1.

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The CIa.
cago Sting, playing without *
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The winless and scoreless *
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and Ricardo Di Riento, but they *
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Sting'o third win infive outings.
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Rb. is allegedly guilty of low, low prices and high trade-ins on his
fine Automobiles, according to reliable sources In the area.
He's stocked with dozens of cars and is making deals his competition
claim make him guilty of selling TOO-LOW.
Since the JURY isn't in yet, NOW'S the time to go down and buy a
car at the right price, while they last.
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'74 TOYOTA LAND CRUISER, like new
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Corrado Barrauutti ot
I3OURNEMOUTII, England
Italy defeated Norman Holmes of Melbourne, Fla.
in semi'inal action of the $100,000 British Hard Courts
KENNER, La. (AP) - The ment shortly before post time
Tennis ('hiimpionships.
Jefferson !owiis race track for the first race.
canceleditsFridaynightraces, "The decision is being made ---------------------TT:,Tj::_
saying three consecutIve days in the best interest and the
FL0R$0A
of heavy rains made the track safetyofthejockeysandhorses
,
which would be running tonight,
unfit for use.
IARHIVE
I .AS VEGAS - Yimmy Connors defeated Cliff Hichey 7.
Marie Krantz, track general also In the best interest of the
S1'cI1INFSTATF,a
J)
cli.
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(-2
in
the
$l50,100
Alan
King
Tennis
Classic.,
iut!g
manager, made the
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TueSday. May IS
Philadelphia at Montreal,
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From vow articles. I athrr there is considerable difference
belset'n the normal real estate marketplaces and those of the
exehangor. Wh' should this be so?
J.L
Dear Mr. J.L.
The difference between the regular brokerage real estate
market and that of the exchange market place is due to the difference In the type of clients, and the standpoint from which each
WOrkS.
For instance, the regularmarketptace for real estate is one in
which all "listings" are those of "wanters" - people who want so
much down, so much price, so much terms.
In the exchange field, the clients are, in a sense, "don't
ariters'' - l}vse who ''don't want'' what they hav€ due to seine
ifuiik1II connected v,ith it.
So the exchangor works from a "people" standpoint rather
than from a property standpoint. He attempts to solve whatever
problem his client may have by using another client's property.
The other client must, of course, enjoy the solving of his problem
at the same time.
Just to clear the records, the "problem" is seldom affixed to
the property. in t'thti "ctis. it is not ')unk" property, or
prorty with inherent troubles.
The "problem - rnos olten Is a "people problem." We In the
exchange field say, "There is no bad property, just wrong
ownership."
So many golden opportunities are presented to exchangors
hichneverarediscoveredontheopenmarket.fliisisoneofthe
many reasons why those heokers who train and specialize in
txchanges are generally highly successful.
Send your questions to:
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wk. Man
wanted for Ianttoria
must have experience wIth floor
buffer. Apply: Mr. CPimrnbt'$,
Zayre store. Sanford, from 10a.m.
to? pm Pig phone raUs pase
1$ WAITOR! IS

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Plua' location with excellent
clientel. Must be zperlencd.
A
EFAPLOYMFNT

373 5176

70) Commercial

Fke.p

A. Driver for

tdly

days a week. Salary
with duties. Send
resume to Box 602, c o The
Eing HraId, P.O. Box 1657.

couple, 3

Sanford. Fla

37771

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REALTY

THAT'S ALL and move in, 3 BR, I",
baths, masonry. Fla, room, nicely
landscaped No QUALIFYING.
Just good credit. $1500 down, $704
closing cotti. $219 50 mo. (In
Cludet all) AP rate S'. pct. Only
571.500 Available Juni 10.

Peg. Real Estate Broker 321 0640
373 7*95

322 0119

322 214$

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44drr,y
REALTOR

INC

DRIVE BY CALL TO SEE
1)2 Mayfair Circle
1 BR, 2 bath,
reduced to $I9.00
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4

3521 Palmway

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3 BR, big country

$13,500

225 SemInole, Lake Mary
Spacious 4 BR, 3 baths. asking
136.000 Make offer.

323.9410

PINECREST
Lovely 3 BR, 1' -, bath. House &amp; yard
is immaculate, Wall wall carpet,
fruit trees, fenced yard. Only
$21,500. Call for app.

Call Central Fla's
54i1eS&amp;ETct1 ge Liader

24 His.

Stemper Realty

1arinc?s
4rJ4:llLI1gc
infurnishr.OAPARTMENT1'
FROM

$134

Large 1£? Bdrm.
Furnished or Unfurnished

.MOPals

•CLUB ROOM

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POOL

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'and; Cedroonis
I or 1') Baths
ALL ADULTS-EASY LIVING
QUIET AND SERENE

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REQUIRED
Highway

17.92, Sanford
Across From Ranch Houi

Florida Ave
h23U50
23-UW

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323-86700r831.9777

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air.

Directions - Go west on Hwy. 46. Turn on Airport
Blvd. Go to Jewett Lane. Follow open house signs.

Sunday May 16th

Large' Wooded Lots

Paved Streets •Sewers
Street Lights •Sldewalks
S

2:30.5:00
Ely

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Call

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for Appointment

322.3)03

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SANFORD,FLA,

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SELMA WILLIAMS

323.7832

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MLS

heal Estate Of Your Choice

'1 started Aamco Transmissions wiih
$3000 and made hundreds of men
wealthy. Now I have an even better idea:'

- 323 1930

efficiency with carport, air
condition. Prefer retiree. Phone

3 Room

323 5767.

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215-265S606

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Sll-5/ 6

31A-Duplexes
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ADDflIS5
CITY

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Stereo throughout (pool &amp; garage included), deodorizer in
Central heat &amp; air system, 10" attic insulation &amp; 2 automatic
attic fans. Pool features Include polIshed Tennessee stonc
deck full bath near, carpeted patio, full outdoor Iiç'ting,
automatic clorination In pool filteration systen' Nater
fountain nearby. Truly a house of distinction - ,ur lust
$63,500. Stop and takea look, You'll want tosty!

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3237632
Eves. 3720412 or 327-1567

2201 S.

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French

Ave., Sanford

321•0041

NW, Corner of Wekiva Park Drive
and Hwy 46
Joe B. MrCawley Sr., Sole Owner

from

New Jersey. Lois of 'w."-tj,
mahogany and oak. Also modern
1ui, Uis,,4Iej, iv. an ap.
pliances,
Some
antiques.
BankAmericard and Master
Charge welcome

TA F F E R R EA L TY

WeStern Auto, 301 W. Firs? St., 377.
44 C3
64-Equipment for Rent

Steam Clean your own Carp'
Rent our Rinsenvac
CARROLL'S FURNITURE 372 51$1

322.1453

7'i Ton Truck Sed, 56 ft. high, steel
structure and heavy oak frame,
stale bed. Well built, used once.
Phone 322-1101. See at 1309
Summerlin Ave.
1974 Toyota pick up, lcng bed, aIr
3235061 after 1 p.m.

Jack Mink, BAIRD RAY DAT.
SUN, Fern Park, 1)1.1310.

exchange. REEL'S BODY SHOP,
1109 Sanford Ave.

80tos for Sale
1971 Nova 7 door, new upholstery
Super clean. Willing to sell below
wholesale. $195 Hacienda Motors,
3239393.

1973 Matador, I dr., factory aIr.
radio. PS, 32,000 miles, excellent
condition. See at 232$ Palmetto
Ave. or call 327 5203.
1965 Ford Falcon. Must see to ap
preciate. Small 6 cylInder. A real
cream puff Call for information,
323 9725 14acer,iIa Motori
Toyota '7) Carina, 1600CC, new steel
radials, 3 year battery. Air cond.,
4 speed stick. Blue, white vInyl
top, deluxe trim. One owner,
Dailey. The Forrest, Lake Mary
323 .516.

1970VW, exc,llent conditIr, rr'c3
&amp; THE MAlI, 373-1570 or 531-1405.
1915 Mustang VI, automatic new
paint, mag wheels. Runs and looks
good. 1300. Call 6611712.

'70 VW Squareback, automatic, air,
7 new fires, 15,336

ISYR.FHAFINANCING

bROWSE AND SAVE.
It's easy
ana fun
. The Want Ad Way.
.

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Autos
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Wanted

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MORE CASH
For Wrecked or Junk
Cars &amp; Trucks
v year thru 1976 models 7 days
.ee'k. Call collect, 568 7131

1973 CadIllac Sedan DeVille, like
new, many extras including sun
roof, low mileage. 222 3033.
1964 T.Bird, all power. air, like new.

Lease a Datsun including Z cars and
trucks. For Information call Bill
Ray or Jack Mink, $311318.
1975 Honda Sedan CVCC, 13.000

miles, air, radio, steel radial tires,
showroom new. $2,','50. 349.5631.

1970

Maverick, 6 cyl, 59,000 miles,
runs excellent, new inspection,
$995. CHICO &amp; THE MAN 3231570

or 634-1605.
1973 Flat, factory air, FM stereo,
4,
miI's. Weekdays after 3. 321.
0357.

78-Motorcyc es
S Triumph Trident motorcycle,
Ike iiew. Mu-st sacrifice. $1795.
a11 today. HacIenda Motors. 323.
393-

ke your Budget go further, shop
'e Classified Ads every day.
I bike, 1977 SuZuki TM 400

sking 1.350. Phone 323 4201 after I

1971 Flat 121 IC Special I door
sedan, A.M.FM, automatic with
aIr. $7400. Phone 322-4972.
19)1 Corvette 4-speed 45.1, new paint.
1331$ or best offer.
1971 VW Campmobile, ceded with
extras. Make Offer.

WHEEL RANCH OF SANFORD
Phone 3731010

260Z, 2+2, blue
stereo, low
miles. Show room condition.
1974

Datsun

metallic, air,

m.

BLAIR AGENCY

to Buy

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED

We Buy Furniture
DAVES)2) 9370

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%995.CHICO&amp; THE MAPI,373 1370

1915 RD 230 Yamaha
Excellent Running Cond.
5300 3220959

Top prices paid, used, any condition.
6.44 $126, Winter Park,

miles.

or 53.4 1605

DOBERMAN PINSCtiERS
AKC Puppes &amp; Stud Service
Call Mr Anders.n, 365 5710

68-Wanted

actual

$973. Phone 372 1421,

$5795

Motorcycle Insurance

Phone 323.7340
3*03 Orlando Drive
SanIø,_____________
373 5200
Air Conditioner, 11,000 BTU, used
____________
less than a month. $123. Phone 323.
3 Bedroom mobile home, 1', baths,
4325.
new Sears top of line appilances.
12'x 16' hand built utility room. All Mink coat and matching hat, small
size. Must sacrifice, 1.300. Phone
set up on so' x 123' lot with well and
327,977$.
Located near Lake
Wier,
Fla,
Phone
904
7186191.
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Reconditioned Batteries, 1i.95

65-s-Supplies

PIGS
6Wk$. Healthy 123
372-7225

:0MpLETE LINE OF MODERN
AND BLACK POWDER GUNS
AND ACCESSORIES,

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

76-Auto Parts

1972 630 YAMAHA
$100
Ph. 3flO011afterIp m.

-Livestock. Poultry

STORE HOURS: 10A.M. SP.M
1IOOE,73thSt,

1200 French Ave.
3237 340

YOU MLL LUMt

What: Auction Arsenal
When: Tuesday, May 18
Where: Sanford Auction
1200S, French Ave.

today.

Sanford Auction

HOME OF THE MONSTFRO BUY JUNK CARS- $15 to $13 for
DELISHYOSA
complete car. Call 372 1624 after 4
Rare &amp; Unusual Plants &amp; Shrubbery
pm

Grand Opening

with 2 bedroom home and out.
buildings Only $71,500 This is a
VA oPportunity. Call

1970

373.3466 or 373 7110

79-Trucks-Ira i lers

Ditiun

240Z, British

racing green,
extra clean.

AM

radio,

2895

7 Ford F-S00 II ft. van, hydraulic
ft. air. Phone 323 7310.

BILL BAKER
VOLKSWAGEN
PH. 322-1835

I Toota, air, AM, Camper top.
'us? tell 671 3463 after 1 PM

septic tank.

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"1 SAAI

3 BR, l'-'z bath, 6O'x12' Star, :2'
metal awning. shed, Hurricane
Awning. Reasonable. 373 41')
after 5 - 30,

4.000 BTU.$50
Phone 322.3712

Kitchen Bathroom Cabinets, Coun

Icr tops. Sinks. Installation
available, Bud Cabell. 322-1052
anytine.

A FRACTION OF THEIR COST
arr
flMJ.

Sale

43--Lots-Acreage
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Seminole &amp; Volusla Counties
Acreage Tracts, small &amp; large
TERRY REALTY, P,EALTOR.
67P 0711.

3010 50 &amp; 60 pcI. discount on all
children's clothing. Boys' ncw
casual suits, shirts, short &amp; long
pants, girls' dresses A. short &amp; long

play suits.

Want to lose weight?
Cani stay on a diet?
_________________
Call 3270071
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY-SELl-TRADE
311 31S E. First St.
3725.472

If the world has become too much for you, isn't it time to
consider "uncomplicated living". Springwood Village
offers you a retreat from the hectic world. The quiet
seclusion of tropicaL gardens await
Refresh your spirit
with natural living at Springwood Village.

i975 Singer Zig-Zag
,'itjn'c'

separate family and adult sections
fully equipped clubhouse
4 hr, maintenance
deluxe appliances
'bar-be-cue areas
'tennis courts
.2 pools

Efficiencies $1Z9. One bedroom apartment. (ron $160. 2
bedroom apartments Iron $180. TowTthouSes $210.
Adjacer., '..ongwood topp1ng Center, 1-4 and Hwy 434 In
Longwaod.
834.3363

Aluminum
I

Siding

can Cover your home *ith alum
sang &amp; Soffit system Also
Roofing, Gu?fer 70 yrs E'p
Eagle Siding Co 151 956)

nL'r's
nc'r Zg
beautiful walnut Console with
automatic button hole Pay
balance 01191, or 10 payments of
$10, See at
SANFORD SEWIPIC. CENTER
301E, Itt St., Dewntn
377-9111
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KULP DECORATORS

109W. 1st St. 312-7335
We Buy Furniture
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52-Appliances

KENMORE WASHER, parts,

service, u-s.d machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES373.0Ø7

Home Repairs, Door &amp;

Window

replacement, Screen repairs. Call
after 6 p.m., 323 0206

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Insuiotion

Free Estlmates-21Hovr3

THERMO.TEK,131 0921

Beauty Care

Land Clearing
C&amp;A

BackHoe Service

Lank) clear ng, fill dirt, clay, rock.
All kindS of digging Hotjsetrailers
TO.WER'S BEAUTY SALON
'formerly Piarretts Beauty Nook)
519 E First, 372 5711

Concrete Pavement

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'ark g Lot Maintenance- Seating
and Striping Durable Seaters, SOS
Lemon St.. Sanford. 323 4141.

Home Improvements
__________________
C. E. SHEPHERD
Paintrru, Remodeling, General
C,lI 32) 8,f75
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J ohnny
'low otfers

yr

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Walker

the tame quality

wokmanshp in your remodeti.

and add'tions requirements as '
hit general con
available
n

ttrL'(t,Ofl

Carpentry. Remodeling, Additions,
Custom Work LicenSed, Bonded
Free es?;.ssate 323 6034

ART BROWN PEST CONTROL
7567 Park Drive
3125165

GET THOSE LUXURY ITEMS FOR
A FRACTION OF THEIR COST
FROM TODAY'S WANT ADS'

Pressure Cleaning
Mobile

Home Washing &amp; Roof
Sealing, InflatIon - Fighting
Prices. Free estimates. 644-4565.

Exterior Cleaning Specialist, Hi.
Pressure spray wash Houses,
Pools. 327 0779

stored and moved 3229112.
ESTERSOt4LANDCLEAlNG

Roofing

Bulldozing, Excavating. D,tcr'
work. Fill dirt. too soil 322.5443

DRAGLINE SERVICE
Lakes dug, 1st S0'xlOO', 12' deep,

ipert roof repars, flat roofs ur

shingles,

MII

work guaran.

$350 Custom work. 172 hr 36.3
3119

tecd.BROGOEN ROOFING, 323
6700.
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Landscaping &amp;
Lawn Care

Patch an.i Repair, Re-Roofing.
Carpenter repair. Fast Service,
All work guaran?eed, Lic,ns.d,
Bonded 11 yrs experience
irb cc Roofng, 32) ?.)

Mowing, edging, trimming. weeding
and fertilljing. Free estimates,
Phone 323 5954.

Sewing

Dependable teenager available for
yard work, odd iobs. lht hauling.
- 317 6494

L'l's Custom Tailoring Men's and
Ladies' clothing. Weling gowns,

EXPERT LA,WN CARE

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.'.'o,vr. Edging, Trimming
Phone 323 17fl
Free Estimates-

322-6457
. Conditioning.
Ciitral Hea' &amp; Air
For free estimates, call Cart Harris t SEARS ri Sanford 377 lilt

Pest Control

BEST PRICE BEST PRODUCT

Maior household appliance repair
70 years experience. We Service
all makes. Reasonable, Call
anytime, 372 7137.

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Kenmore automatic washer and
dryer, like new. 3730177. Bills
PrOduce, Hwy 46. 1 mile west I-I,

Home Improvements

CLASSIFIED ADS ARE BLACK &amp;
WHITE AND READ ALL OVER.

Appliance Repair

7 Lots I100&amp; 107 in Sanfo Park Plat)
2610 Hiawatha
Ph. 372. 1301
100' x 110' on Willow Abe, N of 25th
Good Prices, Good
St. Acrossst. from house no 246 PLANTS
Advice. Plants &amp; Answers, 210 E.
Contact owner, I 313 679.1999
1st St.. 373.777

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Ju A PHONE CALL AWAY

crossbow;

GET THOSE LUXURY ITEMS FOR

fl

'EXPE
iRIS READY TO SERVE

cuxl? Pennrys: Clessit. '
Cypress Garden water
skis. Little monster and El Diablo
Ph. 323 4195.

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rDt',,&amp; Y'ra,,e
. J waI..
nnr. ',,

JSDlRECTQ

WINDOW AIR CONDITIONER

12' x 61'. 2 BR, 1'', bath, completely
furn , extra accessories. Contact.

KSH REAL ESTATE

STATE

Cactus Queen Nursery

Pierce-Simpson. Beta, Browning,

Hy.gain Handic, Regency, T
Berry and Pace, Complete ac.
cessories. LOW MONTHLY
PAYMENTS ELECTRONIC
SHOWPLACE, 4319 Edgewata'r
Drive (corner Fairbanks)
Orlando. 295 4771,

REALTY INC.

you.

'to
Sanford's finest executive homes situated on a
beautfuIly landscaped corner lot, this) BR. 3 bath fe&amp;ures,
3 car garage, pool, pool deck, lovely trees, arbor, automatic
outdoor lighting. House features sunken living room with
wrought iron entry, foyer, $2,500 in custom drapes, AM-FM

Opening Sat., May 15

Lawn Mower Sales &amp; Service - We
Sell the Best &amp; Service the Rest.

$190. Can delIver. 574 2453.

600 E. 20th ST.

Truckload of Iurn,h,re iust ;

62-t.awn-Gardefl

NO MONEY DOWN
Cobra, Midland, Jonnon. SBE.

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372711

Mon., May 17, 7 P•M.

Viburnum 2'-2½', in cans, well
bunched $1. 207 West 70th St.

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Trades Accepted
We Buy Land

PO8SOPI MARINE
l'26 Hwy 1) 9?
.1';! S-UI

CB's

Matching coffee table &amp; 2 end tables
in new condItion. 90" sofa with 7
Ismps. in very good condition,

of

365 3171

MLS

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Rent With Option

Public
Auction

CasseIbe-rry, 17 97, 530 -4706

ag'PIj .I'SS I.%*

1L

Sanford

J

Store &amp; Office BIcIgs. for Rent, 1,000
sq ft.

season, haif price. Guaranteed
Installation and terms, Call 305155 9351 collect.

The World Is Too ifiuch ---VI ith Us... Robert Frost

Newly remodeled ) room apt, Large
rooms. Welt Is,( ni-ihed. First firor.
Reasonable. 71$ W. First St.

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5 Acres, South Sanford Ave., $3,000
per acre

SWIMMING POOL SACRIFICELeading manufacturer and
distributor has aluminum rec.
tangular pools left over from 1975

b:...

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King of Prussãa, Pa. 19408

F'.

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*30653)
REALTORS
1236353

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5 Acres, PR siding, $10,000.

St )11ng\ VOO(

6761-

MUCO AU1O PAINTING AND BODYWOAY.S
381 Brooks Rod

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REAL ESTATE

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8,3.000

Realtor

Furn or Unfurn. large 2 BR apt..

Large 1 or 2 bedroom utIUtIet In.
ciuded. f1 security deposit. 3fl.
1976 or 322.3e77.

:,;.'p . --

C all Bart

practically ewr1i car will someday need repainting and
body york And there's no company in the fieki ilth a
quabty national ütwje The market is virtually untapped.
As the cMre of MMCO Auto P&amp;ntanq Center,
fl
have a substantial cash f1ov from the wry hrst week you're
Ifl bu*incss, and every week after that, with net profIt
4eld as high as 25% And we have the books and c.c'.h
receipts to prove It. That's because auto painting rcpr.
cents one of the largest. selfperpetuating, t VifluM
untapped businesses in the aut- Industry
Alter completion of MAACOs ttalnlng program, you ciii!
be n eqxrt in the nwcagenwnt of every aspect of your
business Prior experience is not an advantage
We Incite seflous inqutry-)uct mail the r'ipon bckv
Ricjht nv Is the tune to act

SAN MO PARK. 1, 2, 3. bedroom
trailer apti Adult &amp; family park
Weekly. 3515 Hwy 17-fl, Sanford.

Watertront Lots, 11.500.

42-v'obiIe Homes

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Arrow glass boat, Ii', 71 Mark 500 &amp;
trailer. Real good condition, $750
firm, 3224159.

&amp; chairs, secretariat desks &amp;
chairs, straight chairs, filing
cabinets, as IS. Cash and carry.
NOLL'S

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swimming
pool,
Leading
distributor wants a nice back yard
to display new 1976 mood above
ground pool. Top conslderaticn
gIven for prime location. Call 305
172 4720 collect.

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LA KE MARY
3 bedrm home
ake view, tre, walk to swim
mning &amp; fishing. 129.500

Good furniture from the' '2
and
collectabtes. HI-Way 46 Antique's,
1'; mIles east of I Ion RI. 46 322.
6972

72-Auction

Used office furniture

Wanted, Residential site for

Mobile Home, C, H &amp; A, 1', acre lot,
river privileges, *13.000.

Peg. Real Estate Broker

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71-Antiques

17' Aluminum Jon boat, 7 hp. Sea
King motor $750 )7) 2536

oo-Off ice SupplIes

Owner Leaving, Must Sell

BALL REALTY

Call George WilliS. Associate

u' A ?".artiuo taik;nq 1k' tartcd Aamco on
a shAx'str,ng ArKI butli it into 611 empire. Today, be heads
up another business vsth ewn great'i- potential; auto
painting and refinIshing. The potential Is greater because

47-Real Estate Wanted

SO-Miscellaneous for Sale

25&amp;SPark DEITONA- Furnithed)bedroom,
1' - bath, carport, large screened
[13
_______________ in porch. Owner will consider
holding mortgage. Asking $71,500
Completely renovated 3 &amp; 1 BR
homes, 1'-', baths, with central
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
heat, from $11,000. As low as $100
S. V. Hardwick, Broker
Deltonao.4$ 6611
down
Looking bra Home cII
MINI FARM-Oyer2acres, fenced,

t':;

$9OMo.
101 W. 9th St.

'_,4 ,, ,

322 2420

Sanford, 3 BR. 1'. bath. in ground
pool. Fenced yard, Assume $15,700
at 7' pet. Total price 120.000
(90-1) 7)4 09)1 or (904) 7366171,

SWAPSHOP FLEAMARKET
Anyone can be a seller or a buyer.
Plo charge. All admitted free.
Come browse every Sunday 9 to S
at the Movieland Drivi.in,
Theatre. South 17-92. Phone 372.
1216.

Wood or steel desks, executive desk

ANYTIME
MultIple Listing Service

617W. 1st, Sanford 3275641

fishing. loaded. 14,200, Smyrna

Marina. (90-4) 127 5267.

I Bedroom home in Sanfora area.
Will trade Orlando home or
SanfOrd business 12756637 after6
pm

HAL COLBERT

Jim Hunt Realty, Inc.

Beach, 904.2532195 after 6
Pro 71. twin 63 Mercuries, off there

eve's. 3226970

Merchandise

Call Sanford's SalesLeadec

rorrest t,reene, inc.

Realty, inc.
207 East 25th St.

Sanford, Fla.

ADDITIONS REMODELING

3 Room Am.. Furn.

2 Bedroom, unfurn., $l wk, adults.
$35 week with children. 322-U?).

QUALITY CONSTRUCTION - S
BR, 2' baths, central heat air,
carpeted. 2,780 sq ft. A best buy

Swim, 5k:.
amy 3 bedroom, 7 bath lakefront
ome on over 1'-) wooded acres.
Ormal dining, eat-in kitchen.

HAL COLBERT
25th

I

Clean 3 beclroory,, 1, bath, avocanc
stove &amp; refrigerator, blue carpet,
c.ntcai heal a. air.
Paylon's3fl.1)01

equipped, fenced large lot. $73,900.

;:z

'Iii'!.

322 955*.

rent.

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WE TAKE TRADES
0'S'IEOO - Roomy 4 bedroom
r me, over 2200 sq It. living area,
1-orrnal dining. eat.in kitchen,
crch. Central air. $ao,900
CALL NOW

OF DISTINCTION

1 Bedroom furn apt. $100 monthly.

Reasonable

air, kitchen equipped. $73,600

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111IIIlIL1IIIIIII•tIh

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aflyl ii ne.

HANDY MAN'S SPECIAL-I BR, 2
baths, in Loch Arbor, central heat.

WW

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Custom Built Homes With Many Plans To Choose From

I room furnished effIcIency. Private
entrance. Downtown Sanford. 373- -.
9579 after 6 p.m.

lcca;ion.

family rm.. fireplace,

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Hasn't everyone dreamed of__________________
owning a country home
and still have all the conveniences of city living I Well,
here it sI Almost new 3 bedroom,? bath home. Fr.shty
painted. Located on lovely '3 acre lot. Central heat and

*IT4p

i ,J,.Is..:I.1,_ UIPM

6353; 6306133;

Ptune 3227641. Sanford

322.2118

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JOHN KRIDER,ASSOC,
107 W. Commercial

reconditioned, 3 Asphalt Kettl, I

Sell us your car or truck even if you
owe money on it. See Bill Ray or

10-Swap &amp; Trade -

cellent corid.. *3.500. Daytona

1,866 sq It, of building zoned fo.

3 BR, 2 8. country home, $33,000.

COMPARE - This I BR, 2,000 sq.
ft.. corner lot, breakfast rm.,

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1971 Cobia Houseboat. 72', steeps 4,
120 hp. inboard-outboard, Ex.

519.900,
offIces
FORREST
GREENE INC., REALTORS. 323-

REDUCED TO $i9,. 3 BR, 2
baths, kitchen equipped, family
room, completely fenced.

fireplace gingerbread kitchen,
another BPP home. *66.400

Air Boat, 17 ft., Gore hull. 125
Lyconing air engine, excellent
condition $1,195. 372 9555 after 6

LAKE MARY BLVD.
120' Iron
tage 155' deep on a corner ste.

REALTORS

NO DEPOSIT
NO LEASE

Modirn Facilities
AllO. F. Kitchens
Located Wistof Hwy. 17

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Color TV, :ir COfld., Maid 5cr.'.
QUALITY INN NORTH
IIISR43I,LOflqWOOd

Ideal

CUSTOM - 3 BR, 7 bath, will,
seParate apartment. Fireplace,
drape's, litchen equipped. $39,500

LAKESIDE
APARTMENTS

Furnished or

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MONTHLY RENTALS AVAILABLE

furnished.

Reg Real Estate Broker

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2-Bedroom - Adults
WEKIVa LANDING
On The River. 531-96*7

DUPLEX-- furnished or un

patio,
foyer,
family
rm.
Guaranteed for 1? rnos. $63600
lOW OR NO DOWN-) BR.drapri,
range, large lot. Will go FHA or
VA. $19,900

BARN- We Buy
Sell
(or 30 pet. commission, Free Pick
ups Auction, Saturdays 7 p m.
Sanford 377 7710.

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w000s

Furniture &amp; Ms.cellar*ous

1' -, Ton, 1969 F 300, with I?' high lift.
High lift excellent condition
Motor uses oil, but runs good, 1964
F 500 flat bed dump, motor new
less than yr. old 322 1139.

Wanted to buy used office furniture.
Any
Quantity.
NOLL'S
Casselbirry, Hwy. 17-92. 830.1704.

Sat , Sun, 31 N.

55-Boats &amp; Accessories

46-Commerci Pro __

Realtor
Phone3OS3fl.1599
Days and Atter Hours

For used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Buy 1 or 1001 items.
Larry's Mart, 215 Sansord Ave.

1st Court, Winter Springs. Air

2 Lots. 156x Ill', Farmington area,
23 ft. aluminum trailer with bath
and built on room, electricity,
deep well, fenced garden. 372 5351
or after 5:30, 3722-aU.

JENNY CLARK REALTY

GOODIES GALORE I Beautiful 3
BR in Mayfair, closets, fireplace,

2374 Park Dr.
After Hours:
MIS Realtors 322 9711; 3723991

apartments.
furnished or unfurnlshed. Newly
redecorated. Come see. 300 E.
Airport Blvd., Sanford, 323-1310.

Furnished I bedroom garage
ipartincnt. roomy, clOse t
hospital. $105 mth. Phone 323.
0799.

NEAT AS A PIN - 3 BR, l' baths,
central heal air, carpeting,
paneled bedroom, BPP warranty.
$25600

for *44,900

.riitz

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CASH 322.4132

PIPIEY

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79-Trucks-Trailers

Cond., TV, paintings,

Deflona, 66* loll

unattached building whIch could
be used as third bedroom or artist
Studio. 139,91)3 with terms.

Stenstrom Realty

3 BR, 1 bath,
paneled throughout, kitchen

L..

Garage Sale. Fr,

DEITONA- $O'x 125' lots available
starling from $2,700. Paved
streets and water. Terms
availab'e. Some lots available for
$25 down and $25 month.
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
S. V. Hardwick, Broker

3-BEDROOM split plan, 3 decks
built around oak trees appliances,
Above named recreation areas
available, $19,900 with large
assumable rrortgage.
APPROXIMATELY 1 ACRE with
large oak trees overlooking Lake
Monroe, 2 Bedroom with an

LOTS OF TREES

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One 1 7 Cedroom

cican, close In. $15 to $95

REALTORS.

you learn Call fr appt

MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
Oviedo-. 3 bedroom, 7 bath nearly 19195,
French
372 1991
new home. Low down and assume
Eve 327 1496, 372 4164,372 1954
mortgage of 137500 3656546
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Moiiroe

CRANK CONST. &amp; REALTY

BUSINESS IS G000f
We are faking applications for real LOADED! Custom 2 story on over
estate associates - Earn while
an acre Upstairs family room,

?017S FRENCH (HWY 1797)

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before signing anything, HUD

$1YO6CASH

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C rvi r I. UT rit Fl I

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Assistant Manager, Head Ac.

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AVON
Spring Into the world of cosmetIcs.
fragrances, toIletries Excellent
earning opportunity. Call 6443079.

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Sales

nelther approves the merits of the
offerIng nor the value of the
property as an invtment, If any)

and other recreation areas
available. $39,900 with assumable

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123 5176

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3 BR, 2 baths, central heat &amp; air,
garage, screened ba:k porch, By

horses, access to Lake

porch, $19,500.

4 BR, 2 baths, family room, central
heat &amp; air. new
n.
''"v''
$79,900 32 ----

newly renovated apartments, wall
,i
.it. partially furn $46

3 Room furn. apt. Bedroom is air
conditioned. $90 mo. Ill E. 6th St
322 4715 or 322 5716.

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bed'oom, kitchen equIpped, waler
.trnL.,,,.. siw munrn. '-v

Waitressfl
Cashier Pest Control TraInH
Maintenance - Truck Loader.

5$ COCKTAIL WAI TRESSES *5
Attractive, good personality. Super
opportunity for super sharp.

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General Office
. MaidS . Credit Clerk

secretary

when

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RECONDITIONED TV'S
COLOR
Lowest Prices &amp; Largest Selection in
Town
(We Wholesale To Dealers)

nortg age.

Beautiful ranch type home. 3.64
acres, stable. Osteen area, 647.
1617 or 323 6186,

roofing. Only US$00

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6975.

STONE ISLAND - I bedroom, 2½
baths, family room with fireplace,
screened porch overlookIng park
area, many extras. Tennis courts,
swimming pool, pasture for

SUNDAY
7543 El Capatain, Sanford
3 Bedroom, 1' - baths, big lot. Nice
quiet area near schools and
shopping. Low down aed low
payments Follow the signs from
17 92 &amp; 77th St.

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CALL US ON THIS Puce 3 BR
frame home on large lot. Hard
wood floors plus almost new

179,900. 322

68-Wanted to Buy

RIVER FRONTAGE,COLORADOI
$1,930 total prlcef Beautiful
Alamosa River-front lot. Sur.
HERB'S TV
veyed $35 down, $33 monthly,
Great rlains lriv. Co., 911 W. 10, 1700FrenchA'ie
313 l7)i
Amarillo, Texas, 79101. 606.376$690, Cash price, $1,930 Fin. Chg. SLIM BUDGETS ARE
$173.26. Def. Pay. Price $7,173.74.
STEREO WITH VALUES FROM
THE WANT AD COLUMNS.
6$ pmnts. of 133, 101110.76. APR S
per cent (Obtain IWO property
report from developer and read i
54-Garage

4 BR, 7 baths, tami1y room, central
heat &amp; air, new roof. By owner.

Sunday, May 16, 1976-SB
I-

LOOK! ! I

Call John Fryer, 904$464131. NC
collect calls

owner. 373 65*9

nw,i. )14.TW.

5CIee

Hear Salt Springs, 2 lots, 2 BR
trailer In 0-cala fIat. Forest. $9,0(X
or will trade for good mcI or home

OPEN 12-5 PM

COUNTRY CLUB MANOR, nice 2
BR, central heat.air, fenced yard,

Priced In The Twenties

Sunland, 3 BR. fenced, cor. lot.
t2IP00. The Horton Organization,
Realtor, eve's. 32232*7

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I BR, 2 bath, air COndition, 112
Tangelo Drive 32? SS5
3fl.
454 By Owner

MAYFAIR. 3 BR. cent. H&amp;A
Others Available from $17,100
WYNI4EWOOD: 3 BR, very neat
STUCCO 3 tSR, formal dining
CRANK CON'ST., REALTY
DREAMWOLD 3 BR, cent. HIA
REALTORS,l)0 6061

paneled family rm., fenced Lrd.
Beautiful buyl 773-l00Sor 371-0323.

7201 S. FRENCH

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Patio central'heat and air. tit. Sanora. 537,500. 3 BR, 2 bath,

321.0041

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El CAPITAPI. 3 BR, 1' baths, low
down, low monthly payment, Walk

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MLS--MEALTORS

-Large) be&amp;oocn, 2
bath, den, fruit tree's $1995 down,
*221 month. Phone 372 6343.

Peg Real Estate Broker
803W. 1st St.
32)6041 or 323 0517 eves,

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ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

No Oualifyi

M.UNSWORTH REALTY

roof, central natural ciai hiit.
huge back yard, close lo3 schools.
*21.500 313 OS??.

43-tots-Acreage

DsyS -377 6123
tIghts 372 7352

E'.ning Herald, Sanford, Fl.

53fl/. Radio.Stereo

41-Houses

322.6457___________

carpet *?o.
Pay equity and
assume mortgage. Good monthly

Associate
eves.3fl.o,,3

WALKER

GENERAL COP4TPACT0R
REAL ESTATE INC.

This one sure has a lot to offer
Bedroom, I'-) bath, garage,
equipped kitchen, paneling 3nd

VERY NEAT
Owner sellIng 7 room, 1,110 sq. ft
stylish home with breakfast bar,all new carpeting &amp; paint, I'*W

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Broker
Days 322-7174

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pcl,d,dlshwashe'f anj.larg, eatin kitchen. A BARGAIN 61131,750

bath,

JOHN SAULS AGENCY

Realty

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DELTONA-Air Conditioned. 7 BR.
large 'oarate dining rm., wallwall cerpfl. Almost new furniture.
Without •'arport. $150; With

JOHNNY

For The Price

carpet throughout, painted inside
&amp; out. Nice big fenced lot. $11,500
P&amp;I, $150 mo

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to

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2'r;.c.

EDROOM LOVEIY- - Like
rltpi wall to wall carpet. air, A.
entral heat. Only n.3oo. You'll

41-Houses

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SUPER BARGAIN
Mayfair area, 3 BR, 2
BROKER OWNER, )

BEAUTIFUL
RE MOD El ED
HOME. 2 Bedroom, 1 bath, new

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*37,300.

there

33-Houses Furnished

41-Hou'

BY OWNER 0 Remodeled Spanish
style, 3 BR, I'-i baths, dishwasher,
tam;ly rm with antique brick
fireplace Ntds handy man to
Complete detail work.
loan, Asking $71,500. 323 1269.

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II!HUflhIU)
.1ca line
6thru2SlimttS
2lca line
26 times
(S2.00MINIMUM CHARGE)
3 Lines Minimum

\VM.IJ\ WM.l.A. Wash. (Ala ) able being dependent on others
Sonia Thpani rarely goes to for food.
4 tool shed. $1d'O. Also, 1
arold Hall
In Kahaluu on the Hawaiian
the supermarket.
BR home wiltt screened proch,
DEADLINES
Realtor
'$I10.Nodlfdrenorpets si-a 1010.
She, her chiropractor bus- island Oahu, Trapani operated
323.5774
Anyt ime
. Noon The Dcj Before Publlcoltion
band and three children raise a chiropractic clinic i htj
1 Bedroom furn. house
all their own food, except for regular television and radio
iltiple Listing Service
downtown SanI cr0
Sundou
Noon
Fridou
t••••5•S••
t•S
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Couple
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lion.
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salt, on an lI'-acre farm,
Playing your pIano Iris? Si:) It with
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hic V5I.
tr4fn .n1
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Jh.Ii tt!fl
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Lfl. f&amp;tiIII.,13 hIUJUIhI, .a' IPI
a Herald classified ad by calling
Tomorrow miy be the day you
husband, believes that natural "a life that was moving
3722611 $319993.
ia-Help Wanted
4-Pernals
that roll.away bed you've
- - catastrophes in the future, pos- along: tensions, pressures, the
nowhere to roil away .. - U
Lady to llv In and help with 2 se(nI
sibly a series of severe earth- high cost of living."
place a Classified Ad today. Lecithint Vinegar I B61 Kelpt Now
34-M3bHO Homes
invalIds. Some nursing ix.
They became worried that
all a in one capsule, ast for V 86+
quakes, could have a devasperience. Phone 327.1001.
Fausts Drugs.
tating impact on the nation's they, like almo everyone else
3 Bedroom. 2 bath at Carriage Cove.
Open House
$133 month. Call 323-0531.
WILL
YOU
EARN
urban millior by shutting off on the Hawaiian Islands, were
'Grapefruit Pill" with Diada* plan.
more
convenient
than
utterly dependent on the mainSun. May 16, 3.5
the supply routes to food,
2 Bedroom furnished mobile home
grapfR'lts - Eat satisfying
U YOUR SHARE U
land for food, she said.
By week or month. 3723459.
meals &amp; lcse weight. Fausts
600 E1 20th St.
"11 we did have a critical
The Trapanis say they were
IN 1976?
Drugs,
Trailer
ground,
12'x2$'.
1
In
camp
One of Sanford's fInest executive
time, a national disaster, WhO also doubtful about the nutriBR, aIr cond., utilities. $155 mo.
WOULD YOU LIKE TO?
homes situated on a beautifully
would be the better able to tional value of the food avail. ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
Kamper's Kove, 322 6077.
landscaped corner lot, this 3
644 2027 foi "We Care" Free,
handle it, the guys in the city or able on the islands. Fruit arTop sales organization needs
bath features, I car garage, 1)00'.
'HofIln." Adults ' Teens.
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aggressive career minded man in
lxol deck, lovely frees, arbor,
guys like ItS?'' he asks.
rived packaged in nitrogen incI Golf same cone to pot
35-M)bile Home L..ots
thiS area. We ha-c key man
Sell
rhoje
old
automatic ouldccr lh!ng.
his iic adds, 'Wc 1Ct1 ill tilt! the tastes of apples, pears and
openings in many areas of
clubswltha classif led ad. Call 322House features sunken lIving room
near future people are going to bananas were almost interOrlando and West Palm Booth
2611 Or 631-9?fl.
Troiler Space br
with wrought Iron entry foyer,
with outstanding opportunity for
rent (or Truckers.
this as a matter of need. MOW changeable they said.
$7,500 in custom drapes. AM-FM
advancement, IF YOU HAVE
PH. 327-9142
Stereo throughout (pool &amp; garage
IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM?
it's a matter of choice."
"We've moved from Paradise
- WE HAVE THE
THE
DESIRE
encluded), deodorIzer in central
IN
YOUR
FAMILY?
She and her htLsband raise
Several small lots for trailers up to
POSIT ION S
Hawaii) to Walla Walls," Mrs.
heat &amp; air system, ID" attic'
AL ANON
36'. Adults No pets 7545 Perk 1')'
their own cattle and poultry ar1 Trapani said. "But it's been an For families or frieod of pro,Iem
uiatlon &amp; 2 automatic attic fans
IF YOU ARE:
Pool features include polished
grow all their vegetables,
'rward move."
"S
Tennessee stone deck. full bath
s-Wanted to Rent
Fcr Pir?-' "- •.
rluing wheat for tIt2ad,
orbatter
They decided o ijr to the
near, carpelad patio, full outdoor
or W'l'?
uie iiirvest in the summer and rntinland, los place where they sr.t:r .,; ..non rama1
lighting, automatic ciorination in
feflt to rent building tutable for all
. Aggreulve
pool filteration system, water
fall they freeze-dry, or can for could grow all that they ate.
Fla. 32771.
type repair work, prefer about
fountain nearby•
WE OFFER:
winter.
25'x30' or larger, near Sanford, Truly a house of distinction - for
Using weather and population
Outstanding opportunty for
with all utilities and reasonable
lust 163.300. slop &amp;nd take a lock
advancement
Former Hawailans, they are charts and a world nlas, the - 4A-PubIic Notices
rent. 373 4012 days or 327 5124
You'll want to stayt
paogram
An
A
Plus
lead
.
.
evenings.
"about 98 per cent self siif- Trapants selected southeastern
TraInIng by Prof osslonals
fickni" in producing theirown Washington, and moved to I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE
IncentIves
Kish Real Estate
FOR ANY DEBTS INCURRED . . Many ACT
TODAYI
Walla Walla in 1974,
Real Estate
Trapani said.
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BY ANYONE OTHER THAN
"F1'.'lCF PU YOni)
TO INSURE
They agreed Walla Walla
The family plans to heat their
MYSELF AS OF t
THE CONTRACT'
TOMORROW
I
ABU BAKER
home entirely with wood next seemed to have the corn41-Houses
-MIS-REALTORS
FOR APPOINTMENT
winter. Next they plan to buy a bination of mild winters, rain
I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE
AND
fall
and
the
isolation
from
metwoolturning steam engine to
FOR ANY DEBTS INCURRED
321.0041
PERSONAL INTERVIEW
K ish Real Estate
BY AISYOPIE OtHER THAN See Mr. Lehan at the Sheraton
power a generator for elec- ropolitan areas they sought.
MYSELF AS OF MAY 13. 1v76
2701 S FRENCH
While the TrapanLs strive for
Sanford Inn, 1-4 &amp; SR 46 on
tricity.
- BEYOND
WILl IAMH. BEEI4PIER SR.
17,
from
11a.m.
to
1
Monday
May
The family began hornegar- sen-sulllctency, uey say Inc
THE CONTRACT"
FHA VA
WINTER SPRINGS
'- - pm. and from 6 to I pm.
(lening two years ago, in part Concept in many ways is tmpos.
OOL
HOME
- 3 bedroom. 1½
FOfld
&amp;
bath, fastefully decorated, fenced
Switchboard Operator - Pleasant
3 UNDER S25000
because they believe In the nu sible to achieve.
back yard, range, refrigerator,
personality and typing required.
'You
can't
live
your
life
corntritional value of h.,rne-grown
Opportunity for advancement
dishwasher. Large utility with If you are looking for a home with
FOUHD
food without chemical addi. pletely self-sufficient," Mrs.
washer and dryer connections,
space and charm that you can
Apply in person, Cobia Boat Co.
Phone 372 2976
afford, take a look at our 3
Economical oil heat. MUST SEEI
00 SIlver Lake Road.
tives, preservatives and color- Trapani said. "We require a
FOUND- female brownish A. tan
$29,500
bar3ains this weekend I All 3
tractor somebody else has
log,
PCknneSC Vicinity I I A 46 3
bedrooms - Woni last P
T.5s Opportunih'es
made,
And fuel."
They also weren't comfort,
ARKRIDGE - Lake Minnie
CLIFF JORDAN.REALTOR
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,
131.1222
home
1 block from Like Mhinla.
&amp;-Chikl Care
ONLY at 7 hIgh volumn gas
,

and the tree has Q. I made patch in our
Nader Ili'imel Inc. to Larry C. Golf
'Si,,.
o':, 1?? .:te Searcy
ww yrrz cc'ncretepauoWltJii titixtutetif S. P. w
Sen Dist
Christian Miss.
Shores, 133 600
ago.
sand, cement and gravel, It
Nader Homes Inc. to Ronald F. Alliance, Trt'stee to Gerald I..
looked all right for a week ".w Donaldson &amp; Dorothy. LI 54, LakI Mardls &amp; WI Helon Kay. LI. 9. Lake
Ann Ests, Un. One, $71,500.
In
putting
down
floor
but now has begun to flake karcy Shore, 135.000.
Q.
John I. Ripper. Ill, sgl. to Joseph i
Richaroon ' Lt
c.
Urlle
l,ards in an attic, which is a bit. What caused this?
Gerry &amp; Bartara L , It I Bik A, 0. Dixon A wf Virginia E., LI 761
more likely
wide
One of the primary COUntry Club Manor Un 3. $11,500. Spi' IIIg Oaks Un. 4, 6,500.
A.
Michael Lee Griffith to PaulcIle
FF Off, to Fred C. Neuhart Ill, &amp;
boards or narrow ones' We live causes of flaking in a new
Orienta Mare Griffith, 1? 27. (Ilk 4, Norlh
S.
Handthuh,
Lt
12
Gerald
in a damp area.
crete patch job is the failure to
Or:I , 2nd AcIcin , $100
GJns. 2nd Addn $33000
"cure"
the patch properly. This
eneva
means wetting down the repair- Gardens
ed si-ca a couple of times a day =1
for several days. Or place a
Luxury Patio Ppartments piece of wet burlap over the
patch and rernolsten it occaSTUDIO 1,2,3
sionally,
The latter method is
BEDROOM SuITES
2 BEDROOM
especially good
the patch
TOWNHOUSES
will be In direct sunlight during
the day.

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MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9-Noon

RATES

ANDY LtNG
A. - Narrow boards are less
AP Newsfeatures
liitely to give you trouble.
Q. - There is a large tree in
Iocatiot. Call 372.0015.
owbackyard,whlchwaspaved Q.-Thelasttlmeluseda
I
per
wk.
If
low
s
t7
Ch,ld
Care
for
as
with concrete many years ago. paint roller to do the walls of
you uaItly. 323-5690, A SMALL
- Rentals
Although there is a circle of dirt one of the rooms In our house,
WORLD.
_1 1 Cl II S ClCt I 0 r' S
around the tree, so that rio there were places where the
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concrete is within three feet of paintseemedtobehea'ierthan
9-GOOd Things to Eat
29-Roonn
The
to to Albert L.
Bronimir &amp;otic &amp; wi Hella to
it, the paved portion has begun in Others. I used latex paint. Ifuiaey &amp; Nøncy W, LI 19 81k A, Gordon F. Ormerod &amp; wf Patricia
-- -• 0. Lt tO 61k 0. Sweetwter Oaks. Green Beans &amp; Peas, 1.4 bu U-Pick
to crack and rise a little on one Since I have a similar job to do Sw'twater Oaks. Sec. 9. *16.900.
Steeping room for CPirlsflhI' g1rl.
The
Huskey
Co
to
.O,R
Corp.
Ser.$,
$62,900.
Marquflte
Ave.
(off
S.
B-.ardall)
Furn. or UrWurn. PrIvate en
side.Thisapparentlylsduetoa soon, I'd like to avoid
MIld - LI 6 SIlk D. S*eet*'ater Oaks.
Georgia Lee Washburn to Leroy
Look for sign
trance. laundry A. kItchen
part of the tree root growing at trouble. Can you tell me what I Sec 7, $19,900.
Hardy &amp; WI Princelta. Lts 131 &amp; 152.
privileges, utIlitIes md. Phon. &amp;
bu
Farm
$4
Green
beans,
you
pick.
Org. Co. TCaCh5 Fed. Cu. to Booliertown. sico.
or above ground level at that did wrong?
color TV available. 327.1679.
across street from Lake Monroe
Calvin Bernard Wimbith. LI 1,81k I,
S.amrnye Lou Keel &amp; Martha I.
point. My plan is to break up the
A. - It sounds very much p
Baptist church. Ph, 372 7236
Lake Mills Shore'5. 1-0. *5.000.
Keel to Richard E. Young, LI ,
30-Apartments Ur,furnished
concreteinthatarea,cutoffthe if you violated the principle of
B"o SheldstoGrady L. Corciell Walter 50 $1S.S00
H,nriettaE,iorn,wid.toHaieIR.
partoftherootthatlsabo'vethe painting-thatyoushouldstart a. wt Barbara G•. It 27. 81k B
"LIVE HENS"
Dyess, LI 3 81k 4, TIer II. Sanlord,
Large 3 bedroom, dIning room, 2
ground and then relave the a new stroke in a dry area and Camelot Unit One, *34,000.
65c
ia.
Over
SO. SOc ia Cacklleerry
First Mountain Conitr. Ce. to E. R Traffords Map at Sanf.,
porches $150 month. Phone 373.
thimaged section. It 'seemed then move to the section Hilda 0. Walker, LI 421. toresI grantor life es?.5 *io.
Farms, '- way between New
4762.
Smyrna and Detend oIl Hwy 44 Ofl
like a good idea until one of my already painted. With a roller, Crook 5th Sec., $37,900.
The Greater Constr Corp.
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Drive,
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Toma K. Lloyd &amp; wf Mary to Harold J. Euson Jr. &amp; wI Susan H..
DeBary- lovely large 1 BR, air,
friends told inc he thought cut. dip It Into the tray, then roll it
Leo F, 4damik &amp; WI Helen 0., Lt fl LI $5. Wek'va Hunt Club ,ox Hunt. adults, near stores. bank, thur
ting out a piece of the root over the corrugated part to 61k 0. Sterii,'n Park Un. 1, 137.300. Sec 1, 144$00.
ches. 66$64$$ or 322-1051
li-Instructions
ould kill the tree. Is this tnt? remove excess paint. Begin
Herbert Geariner. Trustee &amp; Ind.
lnv. Corp of St. Jolns to Clifton
.2 BR,. quiet, cIen, no pets. $133 plus
A. - I'll answer that by tell- rolling on the part of the wall to Leon E. Carter &amp; Anthony J• Knight, S 337 6' cIt N 473' of E 660' of -OD. The Horton Organization,
4.5. SE'. of Sec 62C32. $100.
P
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Realtor, eves. 322 3317.
3rd Addn
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Forklift ln. Etc. to •Jam•s w.
5t. teacher v.tti Orlando
a similar situation. The roots of viously painting, then gradually Dreamwod, $27,500.
Hart Jr., Lt. 3. The Spripgs
School of Music. s otfer private 31-Apartments Furnished
Larry 0. Foremming to Margaret Shadowsod Village. ssoo.o
a tree in our front yard bega'. to move towards the painted area,
lessons in Sanford 322 0949
3411 Windsor Ct.rn It
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umerge in the center of a lawn. blending in the gaps. II you be- Foremming,
11 A. 13 (less W ItS') . S 77.3' of 12
&amp; v.1 Glorta P . It. 473,
2S4SParkDr,. . $lOup
it became impossible to run the gin in the wet section, you will (less w iis'i &amp; ; 3v i, 15 81k . SiMon
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We.iva Hunt Club Fox Huflt, SeC 3.
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nIando
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Magnolia Svc Corp to ¶m. F.
tK' lawn without having the and this will cause the problem repI, $100.
Sanford- 3 Bedroom fuinI$hect
Margaret
M Froemming to Strke &amp; wf Gail K., LI. 441, It. 471
blades hit the roots. I chopped you ercountered. Also, don't Herschel
E. Vance
&amp; wf Sharon
apartment, kitchen equipped. air,
&amp; 494, Wc'kiva Hunt Club Fox Hunt,
out two sections of the roots, toll too fast and don't spin the 773 of LtI2 (leSS W 113') 1113 (leSs Sec 3, *22.700
water furnIshed, $150 month. 299
W 115') &amp; all Of 14 &amp; S33' of1S 81k 0.
54.9.
Charles W Clayton Jr., et ux et al,
each about 5 feet long, then roller at the end of a stroke.
Sanlando Spgs Tr. 76, 2nd repl to Ernest M Williams &amp; WI Mary Jo. - )'( 'P II TI I F. ilL -U;,. %(:'
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of patients will survive to live five years or more.
Seminole Memorial Hospital now has what the two women
term "the most modern and accurate means of detecting breast
cancer available." It is the Xcrorad.iography 125 System - a
long name for a rather plain looking machine which quickly and
painless!) 'photoaphs"the Internal breast tIsut. So detailed
are the pictures It produces that the y show up cancer growths
and other foreign bodies as small as one millimeter In sue
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Ms. Wigham begins the presentation by reciting statistics.
Not many, but her audien ce gets the shocking message.
Oneineveryl5Amerlcanwomenwilldevelopbreastcancer
in her lifetime. Last year, a total of 88,000 American women
de eloped the dread disease, and 33,600 ibed from it
Breast cancer is the leading cause of death in omen aged
40 to 44 It is second In all other age groups
The American Cancer Society project.s that 20 per cent of
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weeks of being in use, it has already helped in the detection of a
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Breast cancer is the most common kind of cancer in women.

undergo the xernradlography t'ting each week and on the

u'nt accurate, delivers less radiation than other X ra

Number of members- 306 oithought to cormect the handle John," Peacemaker

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ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR,
Clerk of the Circuit Court

BY: Elaine RICharde

Deputy Clerk

$1750 Maximum number 04 tet I J. CHRISTOPHER RAY

allowed per Contractor will be two P.O. BOX 3"
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ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
Addends will be set to General FLORIDA 37701
Contrac1orsbIddingthIsp4'octand ATTORNEY FOR THE
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engagement of their daughter,
Wood Ila
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of Scminol:! High School where
lie was active In baseball,
basketball and football, and
cl,i. president, a

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Sedboard Coast line Hailroad.

The ssedding ssull be

an event

management, while employed
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of July 24 at 7 p.m. in the First

Association, Inc. Born

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v.as a late Mr and Mrs Marion Situ

member of the Civinettes and Wiggiv.s, Of this Cityr
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of Mrs. Bessie A. Pittman. and Birmingham. Ala., an d

William B bernosky Sr, 229
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Edna Githron, to David Alan all of Knoxville.
Her fiance is a 1971 graduate Alabama Supreme Court in fiance is in the U. S. Air Force

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Jimenez of Sanford. A 1973
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"llic wedding will be an event
of June 26 at 2 p.m. at All Souls

the grandson of Mr. ,Ind Mrs.
Earl Burritt of St. Cloud and the

Amerkin high Schools I C IS
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suth %of promptly and in good

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office 0 District SctwW Board, upen
WiTNESS my hand anu official
pay...ent of a dtpm If Of 125.00 per set seal of said Court on this the 21th day
rA drawings and Specifications Any of April A 0 1916
condttion

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the 3rd day of June A 0
1976
otherwise a Default and Ultimate

Commercial Avenue

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of the Civinettes and (lance

D vis, Fisher

superstsor for Auto-Train Born

School wher she is a member Mrs Hattie O'Dell

sith her high school diploma Ta ylor of I)earborn heights,

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Jacksonville. She will graduate of Mr. and Mrs. William G.
in June from Seminole High Schankweiler of Orl,ando. an(I

the granddaughter of

Ilank of .Seminole.

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High School" and shall be clell,iiPried a Petition in the Circuit Court of
to the address above.
Semirvole County, Florida. for a
The Instruction to Bidders, Dissolution of marriage and you are
Proposal Form, Form of Old Bond. required to serve a copy of your
Form of Performance and Payment written defenses, it any, on i
- - -Bond, Drawings, Specifscatio and (hrttOher R, P.O. Boi 3,
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YOU ARE HEREBY notified that

and the late Mr intl \lrs

Train. Born in Elizabeth. Pa. he
School and graduated in 19774 is the grandson of ,Mrs. MaInie

and is employcu

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unsuccessful bidder. upC.n returning

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TO DEFEND

Seminole County

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University,
Technological
from Seminole Community
majoring in business education
College. She is employed as .I

702 Commercial Avenue

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of their lives. dresses for every type.
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AMAZING

2701 SOUTH ROHWLING

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West,

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grauuate C)

THE STATE OF FLORinA TO:

bid shall

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.School where she was a %

KATHLEEN A ROMERO, Wife,
NOTICE

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see all the things that could be offered a dazzling procession of
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tooset) tonnecicu
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On show a young couple could from IWO to $1,000 and up, and

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Adkim 211 Forrest L
ford, announce the engagement Alexander Jimenez Jr., son of
of their daughter. Cynthia Sir. and Mrs. William A.
t Frank Jtmenez of Sanford
Elaine J h
Vernon Sloan. son of Mr. a
The bride-elect, born in Key

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Their models rapge in price

wedding cake were offered.

Fairfield, 306 fammy Dr., daughter of Mr. and Ntrs. Jules Community Colleg,e in I'M and
the If. Kirchain Sr. of Orange Park, is employed as clearing
announce
Sanford,

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School Board of

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to

Don Coleman,

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THE EVENING HERALD. PG. BOX 1617, SANFORD, FL. 32171

Mourtt;" or Sanford's Mayor
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A Sid Bond in the amount of s per
cent of bass bid will be required.

Seminole County

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Sheriff John Polk - "Major
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suggestions for the W and ewen

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thereto wtilch may be examined at

Drivers Range

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Johnson, Sloan

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KATHRYN RENKA PARK

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and 96 public records ot Seminole M.agnolia AVenUI P0 So* $75

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recently held here.
store, a florist. a bank, a legal
The organizers based their advLwr, a display of wedding

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solemn volume on condreamy wedding dresses.

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400,000 marriages were per- bytherepre5entativeofawdU-

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THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL

ng; Classic Gown

PARIS - An)bod) who From caterer to house agent,
declared thata white or forrnal from honeymoon cruLw to
wedding no longer interested house furnishings, from table

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County Commissioner John

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The Joker"

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Objectlses- Assisting In all

FREE INSTALLATION WITH THE PURCHASE
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Avenue Sanford Florida, until

Rep. Vince Fechtel - and have their own hand1e3 P.M. on May 20, 1976 for the Drivers
Rang* At Lake Howell High SchqOl
"Unk," "Mosquitornan," -r,w such B3 Sheriff Polk who goes
drawings.

"Iresident- Hugh Freeh.
emergencies
several times, pencilled after
County Commissioner Dick to the established CBers on the
Organization meets- Every
Special projectrr-- Seminole the names of Gov. Askew and Williams - "Nilly Willi(-," list enough to persuade them to
Thursday at the Winter Park County Youth Deputies
Sen John Vogi "Ms Clean" 'The Outlaw"
adopt a new handle /ifter all,
cme up only once, beside State
Counly Commissioner Hany the public knows biest.

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By. Lawrence A Ruben.

COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Tuculay of each month at the because of their involvement
County Commission Chair. White Knight,"or Mayor Floyd furnished and all work performed
ACTION NO. 74-718-CA-44-E
In
accordance
with
the
CIVIL
First Federal Building In with bills pertaining to man Mike Hattaway "Bob's who answers to "Handshaker." 61411 I
Drawings. Sptclllcallons and
Sanford.
Florida's Sunshine Law.
Cousin," "Gladhand," "The
Perhaps some of the new ones
RAFAEL ROMERO, Husband.
I Docurnents pertaining

Numbtr of members- 263

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Organization meets- Last these handles ostensibly Tailor"

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State Rep. Bobby Hattaway
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with women in Seminole County. Ms. Lambert and NIs. Wighai I i

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mind," said Ms. Lambert. The film, which clearly depiit.s
the methods of breast self examination, Is available for use by

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reatiing; and processes Uie pictures :utninatica1ly without a use
of a dark room But th ey also ta ...d sho%s a film on the im

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Plaintiff CIRCUIT SEMINOLE COUNTY

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BARON H. CROWELL

Lot 10 Block H Camelot Unit 2

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for the relief demanded in the according to the plat thereof as Carier A Bradlord. Plaintiff's at.

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Attest: Richard M. RoOln,

Florida and more particularly
'Eas&gt; Rider," described
as

Norman I' loyd,

,. - cer is detected every two or

a Florida

Longwood, Fla. nISO

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Not only do Ms 1.ambert and Ms Wigham tell of the ad-

p.r iat.itit 'si we )eor'.0diography treatment s

SOUNDS UNLIMITED, INC

KORMAN &amp; BRAVO, P.A.

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vantapes of the Xeroradiography system - that it is 95.6 per

In order to inform the public that the machine is now ii"led

%kill provide n. u.sic with a Greater Chamber of
each week #of four consecutive County, F for Ida.
cho," "The Captain."
Commer" immediately recognize some of Moses," "Gunslinger."
Oriando, Florida 32801. on or btfore
weeks In the Ev en ing Her ald
ii""country-western flavor and building
has been filed against jou and yOU Jun. 16th 1974 a nd file the original
tial
ho
fuls
cur
sid
Mayor
Tray
Piland
Winter
Jimm
Carter
Peanut
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Oated this 21st day of Ape it, 1976
116%
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are required to serve a copy of your with the Clerk of this Cowrt either
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_ixi~__ -" Politician," "Fang," "Peanut Springs - "Fuzzy Wuzzy," iseat)
-Goober Guhrii," "Cornpone,
written defenses. if any. to it on van before
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- -. Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr
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or Farmer."
den Berg. Gay &amp; Burke, P.A., at torr4y or Immediately thirreat1pr
~W.%;~iy-;vny- -1
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-Politico,"
"The lint."
it:
"Pooped
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Longwood - "Slim Jim. ,"
picked these handles say they "Cornpone."
Deputy Clerk
with the Clerk of the above styled
CENTRAL FLORIDA
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\umber of members- 62
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George
shouldbelongtoJimmyCarter,
A Sprinket IV
"Union 'Grant's1'olley,"Bi 'tin"
Scoop Jackson
court on or before June 13th 1fl6
The legal description Of the real
- 1011 Osceola Avenue
otherwise a Judgment may be tei. Property which Is the subject matter
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George
Wallace,
Scoop
Jackson
Label,"
Ran,"
Mayor
Leon
OHiff,
Oviedo
"Almost
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and Ronald Reagan. respec
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Attorney for Petitioner
demanded in the complaint or
Lot 1. Block 3, TANGLEWOOD
OrganIznton meets- Fizit tisely
stcund Tuesday of each month
(SOs Askew -' Snow White," Barber'
PubliSh April 25 May 2 9 16 1916 petition
RCPLAT accord ng to he pl at
at
the
Greater
Sanford
Monday
of
each
month
at
1103
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__. - I- WITNESS myhand andthe seal of thereof as
When we got down to state "Honest Abe," "Mr. Clean."
r..u,a"
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Mayor Walter Sorenwn, Lake 1) E Y 129
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Commerce Orsinge Ave.. Sanford
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page 94. Public Records of Seminole
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personalities,
one
proposed
"Lady
Mary
"Peaceful
Livin
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Sen.
I_zri
Wilson
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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
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those handle cropped up in various Ilbber," "Sunset Sally."
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County Ally. Tom Freernan
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.,
Sealed proposals will be received
WITNESS my hand aridlht Seal of
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Clerk Of the Circuit Court
more
than
any
other
forms
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fl t e r p r e t o r ' ' by The School Board of SemInole
Sen
John
Vogt
"Vogt
this Court on May 13 I74
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"Everman," "Enforeer."
Getter," "Mr. Clean."
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Deputy Clerk
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SEAUNOLE
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
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Rep. Bob Hattaway Of couirm some of those Usted
Clerk
of thr Circuit Courl
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Special
projectsSeseral
COUNTY
REACT
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message for Seminole County women. In essence, it is fts:
hen breast cancer is diagnosed and treated ear1),85per cent

Dated at Miami. Florida, this 10th
day of May, 1976
(Seal)

Carmkr.M Bravo Esq

located at 220 Hampden Plsct. THE PHILADELPHIA SAVING
Winter Park. Orange County, FUND SOCIETY.

Last week, the Herald
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businesses throughout the county. One of their most recent
presentations was at the luncheon meeting of the Sanford

otherwise a Judgment may be tn. of SOUNDS UNLIMITED H1 Fl at
tered against you for the relief oumber 1021 East Highway 43d in

PUbIISh May 16 7)
that certain property owned by you COUNTY, FLORIDA
AREY C CIVIL ACTION NO 745]7CA.o9 DEZS1
' Er"
e entirefirs, EE

Rubber Duck, you're not going to believe this

Some of tile more colorful Kimbrough

S Garb' W AdIr 2 9 16 l91

written defenses. It any, to It on Publish: April 25, May
Carmine M. Bravo, Esq., of the law DEY 126
firm of KOR MAN 6. BRAVO P A
830 E Highway 4U, Longwood,
NOTICE UND
Florida 377S0, and file the original
NAMELAW
with the Clerk of the above styled
NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that
Court at the Seminole County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida 32711, the under signed, desif ing to enghq

IFANWS to ;9gi!ICr the *.aid ncrn-with the Clerk of the Circuit Court c*f

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Lambert and Becky Wigham, both radiologic
technicians at Seminole Memorial Hospital, have an important

disease and women who have detected
during breast cell examination

Fiora StatuteS 1957

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with the
Florida In 6CCOr
provisions of the Ff,Oillous Name

Allonney for Applicant
Petition for Divorce has been filed ----against you by HARVEY C. JONES, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE AA&amp;S S,W. 132 Street
and a prayer contained within said EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. Miami, Florid&amp; 33156
CUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

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regbster said name with the Clerk of
the Circuit Court, Seminole COunty,

WITNESS my hAnd and tho wal of
%aid Court on May 131h. 1916,

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at the hospital. and to impress upon women the importance of
Lambert and Ms. Wigharn have
detecting cancer

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has been filed against you and you

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Breast Cancer

The Xeroradiography systern, developed by the Xerox
inpany, s part cu r y re evant
elect ng c tange
shape and size and picking up the presence of cancer tissue in
women with large breasts that are difficult to examine; women
with a family history of breast cancer; women who have untomy operation; women with a chromic systic

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Residence Unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an

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Pvblith May16 73
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a DElIS

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NOTICE OF SUIT
JOHN 0 CRAFT

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By JEAN PAflE.SON
Women's News Director

The cost

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the City of Catselberry Florida

To* JOAN TAYLOR )ONES, Wile

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three weeks.

FICTITIOUS NAME
Notic e is hereby givCn that I ei;n

demanded in the Petition

NOTICE OF ACTION

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N
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age of
FRANCESR CI'

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16 73 30 1976

FOR
SEMINOLE
FLOR IDA.

Spring Lake, New Jersey

President Ford Vice President
Rockefeller and Sec of State

COUNTY

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CASE

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Intend to register %a Id name with the

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Notice Is hereby given that I am
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engaged in buSinetIibr

In Re:

In Re: Marriage of
HARVEY C jO~jES. Hultmtld ancl
JOAN TAYLOR JONES, 'Wile

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FLORIDA
state and local personalities
handles proposed for the list "Chicken little," "Growler."
Lot 3. Block R, Virginia Heights. JOHN FRANKLIN PERRY. ef ux , CIVIL ACTION NO. 7"16-CA-09-C
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and suggested that readers were as follows:
County Commissioner Sid Plat Book G. page 107. public
Dtfeindants. DOVER PROPERTIES.
Organization mects- The mentalb retarded chlldrtn
of Orange County Florida
NOTICE OF ACTION
to propose apmight
sant
President Ford - 'First Vih!en
Handshaker' ' The rrc
Pa n? ft
Sper
project
first Tuesday of esc' month at
Starting
to your husband. HARVEY C. TO JUDY 0. PERRY
Vs
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didat
JONES. arid you are required to
RESIDENCE~ UNKNOWN
thp Greater Sanford Chamber work on plans for a jamboree at
JOSEPH BUONI, of ux. &amp;I at,
well-known individuals.
"First Marnma's Boy," "Veto
Sheriff John Polk - &amp; 'Big serve a copy of your written
All
parties claiming Interest% by,
DifeWants
4inter Park Mall which sou1d
ci Commerce Building, about
defefle' f any to the Petition on
thrOugI under or against JUDY 0
ed from the One"
Submissions
rang
John
"
'Paper
Bear,"
NOTICE OF ACTION
Insolse area (.13 club members
30 pm
the Petitioners attorney GEORGE PERRY and to all parties having or TO
JOSEPH BUONI
ht hi lar ious to some
Vice Pres Rockefeller
'Shot
A. SPRINKEL IV,wholitaddress Is claiming to have any right, fillit or
chool setting up booths and selling CB;
Objecti%
It24
Dover Road
that just cou!dn't make it past "Six Million Dollar Man."
Mayor Lee Moore, Sanford - 1031 Osceola Avenue, Winter Park, interest In the real property herein
Winter Park, Florida 32789
books and special hearing equipment and related goods
Florida32ll9onorbeforeMey?6tIi
described
the editor's blue pencil
"Happy's Homemaker,"
Illzzoner," "Sl1nt One"
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
devices for deaf children for two days.
1116, and flit the original with the
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED action for foreclosure of a mortgage
Some seemed to fit the in- 1111ocky Road."
Mayor Gerald ChIristensen,
Clefk of this Court, either
throughout FlOf'1d3
onther Ipoperty
bet:
ar, 1y 0re that an action to foreclose a
dividual sell but others sere
Sec O Sta te Kissinger
Casselberry - "B'ickhorn
or tg&amp;gt on the following real property been filed against you and you are '
Special projects,- A Coffee
LTD CLUB
more subtle and required a bit "Globetrotter,"
"Hoprin' Cowboy," "Yap Dancer."
in Seminole County, Florida;
required to serve a copy of your
Break and Dance scheduled for

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also a Cradle Care program for

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CRYSTAL CRACKERS

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hereby given that we are
engaged fl business &amp;RI2Box 174),

Notice

ereq red ?osve a poy of yur

Albert N. Fitts
210 Edwards Building
Sanford. Florida 17771

"Washington Edsel," "Happy's

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Arthur H neckwith Jr
Clerk ,if the Circuit Court
By: Mary N. Darden

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Seai

u readil associate

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(We welcome your questions on CB or relat.
-d MatteM Write Mike Wendland."CR Break," c-o The Evening
Herald, P.O. Box 160, Sanford. Fla., 3!771.
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FLORIDA.

Deputy

Smokey wasn't legal, report him to your neamt FCC field
office.

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address Is: 210 Edwards Building.

day of May AD, 1976.

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MarrIagenow existing between you.
WITNESS MY HAND AND OF
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defens if any you haive

relief demanded in said Petition,
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styled Court, on of before the 16th

hide their identities But
handles have become a

notified a suburban police department to stop using ('B in

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to serve a copy of your written

Florida 37771.
original with the

The story has it that "handles" originally were dreamed
up by truckers who didn't
bother to get an FCC license
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call sign, he was also violating Part 95 of the conunission's

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told me to put the hammer down and then puUed me over.
Isn't this entrapment? - J.G., Golden. Colo.
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Deputy Clerk
.1 RUSSELL HORNSBY of

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED JU North Rosalind Avenue
that LORINE GREEN MCCLEARY Orlando Florida
has flIed a Pet ition in the Circuit Attorneys for petitioner
Court f Seminole County. Florida, Wile
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channels is an extremely sinipse operation for most
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TO DEFEND.

10-200 Police Needed

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YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that a Petition tar D;5SOlutiOfl 0
Marriage has been fl aga inst

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Wile, whose address 111,31111
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE tcrneyto,
do, Florida, under the fictitious name Of
Rosalind
Avenue.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
inal
ENTERPRISES and that
and
lilt
the
orig
CU!T IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
the
above
Styled
we
Intend
to
C!erk
Of
With
the
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
In, 1976, the Clerk Of the Circuit Court,
CIVIL ACTION NO: 141407-CA-04-A Court on or before June .
County. Florida
of M a rriage lefed against you for the relief cordance with the pr,~vlslons of the
In Re:
CLFARY,
LORINE GREEN
Fictitious Name Statutes, 1 W
eorife, demanded in ?iC petition,
lot
Section 863 09 Florida Statutes 1957.
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and
wITuEss rva : h:ts::riI.
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day
JACK RAYMOND McCLEARY
Gary W. Adair
1976.
Respondent husb;nd.
May?
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WOMEN

No tice is hereby given that the
undersig
fictillous name of "FLORIDA

asprovIdedbySectlon8630111 Florida
Statute%. Business addr"s 009 E.
Second St., Sanford, Fl. 37711. Name
or names Of Individuals, Credit
Bul tau
S: Patricia J. Brannon

Copy
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10.42 Home
10.43 Information
10.45 All Units Report (To Control)
10.51 On The Way

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working on special, extra-channel sets for some time,
v.;iiting to flood the market with new and costlier wares
soon as the FCC acts And it's equally obvious that, If
('Bers can convert their
the ir existing sets to o perate on the
expanded frequencies the industry simply on t sell as
mans of the new extra-channel rigs

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engaged in business at State Rd. 411. FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO. 3minole
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CFNTRAL FLORIDA USED CARS. EVERETT WOLFE, Husba
nd that we intend to register said and
CAROLYN B. W.1tC
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Court, .'eminole County. Florida In
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Legal Notice

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AO
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SEMINOLE
Notice i hereby given that we are FOR

Stolen or Wanted

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Receiving Well
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10.18 Message For Us? (Hurry)
10-19 Nothing For You
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CBers who suspect too strong a link between the FCC
and the $1.5 billion-a-year electronics industry are
pointing a new government proposal regarding frequency
expansion as an example of their concern. While CBers
are all for frequency expansion, many are fuming
because the proposal would prohibit existing 23-channel
sets from using converters or add-on devices to increase
frequency range.
The disadvantage of such a restriction is obvious. If
C13 operators wanted to utilize the extra
or more
channels expected to be made available by the FCC,
they'd have to buy new sets.

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working on special, extra-channel sets for some time,
waiting to flood the market with new and costlier wares as
acts. ltnu us equally oovzous that, it
CBers can convert their existing sets to operate on th e
expa nded frequencies, the industry simply won't sell as
many of the new extra-channel rigs.
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Notice

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10-28

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10-65 Waiting Next Message
10-75 Causing Interference
10.77 No Contact
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Arrived At Scene
Mission Completed
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violating FCC regulations.
At best the proposal smacks of government in.
difference. If you agree, write John Johnston, head of the
FCC's amateur and citizens di vision In Washington. Send
him this column with your endorsement,

Q. Fm one of the growing number of CBers who got
suckered Into speeding by a CB-equlpped Smokey who
told me to put the hammer down and then pulled me over.
Isn't this entrapment?
J.G., Golden, Cob,
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call sign, he was also violating Part 95 of the commission's
rules and regulations. In Michigan recently, the FCC

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their pa trol cars until they received Class D licenses. If
you feel you were entrapped, contact a lawyer. And if the
Smokey wasn't legal, report him to your nearest FCC field
office.

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governmental
submitted these as appropriate

Objectives— AIdI.. hard-of-

Number of rnembcr,— 40.
President— Bill Leach
Organization meets— The
first Tuesday of every month at
the Greater Sanford Chamber
of Commerce Building, about
7:30 P.M.
Objectives— Buying school

hearing children In Florida aid
also a Cradle Care program for
mentally retarded children.
Special projects-- Starting
work on plans for a jamboree at
Winter Park all which would
insolve area CB club members
setting up booths and selling CR
equipment and related goods
for two days.

books and special hearing
devices for deaf children
throughout Florida.
Special projects— A Coffee

LTD CLUB
Number of members— 306
President— Russ Williamson

Break and Dance scheduled for
8p.m. April flat the Lake Mar)'
firehouse. Two or three groups
Organization meets—
will provide music with a Greater Chamber of Commerce
country-western flavor and
door prizes will be awarded.

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published a list of 26 national,
state and local personalities
and suggested that readers
might want to propose appropriate handles for these
well-known individuals.
Submissions ranged from the

immediately recognize some of
our presidential hopefuls
"Goober Guhru," "Cornpone,"
'Pooped
Politico,"
or
"Superstar"? These who
picked these handles say they
should belong to Jimmy Carter,
George Wallace, Scoop Jackson
and Ronald Reagan, respectively.
When we got down to state
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CENTRAL FLORIDA
Number of members- 12
President— James Br'OWTI

Some of the more colorful
handles proposed for the list
were as follows:
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President Ford
"First
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Pappa,"
"Headknocker,"
"First Mamma's Boy," "Veto
One."
Vice Pres. Rockefeller —
"Six Million Dollar Man,"
"Happy's Homemaker,"
"Rocky Road."
Sec. Of State Kissinger —
"Globetrotter,"
"Hoppin'

downright hilarous to some
hr. just couldn't make It past
the e ditor's blue pencil.
Sofl3( seemed to fit the individual well but others were
more subtle and required a bit
Of thought to connect the handle
and the person.

For example, would you

building,
Objectives— Aiding the hardof-hearin.

TItI-COUNTY ROAD RUNNERS
Number of members— 62
President— Walter Massey.
Organization meets— The

JONES, astenantsby the enttrelies,
located at 720 Hampden Place,

Henry Kissinger.

second Tuesday of each month
Organization meets— First
at the (.realer Sanford Monday of each mouth at 1103
Chamber
of
Commerce Orange Ave., Sa nford
persona!-ties, one proposed
building.
Objectives— Aiding those handle cropped up in various
Objectives- Its primary needing assistance.
forms more than any other
purpose Is to aid hard-of"Sunshine," "Mr. Sunshi ne,"
hearing children.
SEMINOLE
"Sunshine Kid," and "Sunshine
Special projec ts— Several
COUNTY REACT
Superman." Gov. Askew and
currently are planned to assist
Number of members— 45
State Rep. Bobby Hathaway
the Greater Sanford Chamber
President— K en Murphy
were the names attached to
of Commerce.
Organization meets- Last these
handles ostensibly
Tuesday of each month at the because of their involvement
CITIZENS FOR BETTER
First Federal Building in with bills pertaining to
HIGHWAY SAFETY
Sanford.
Florida's Sunshine Law.
Number of members— 263
Objectives— Assisting in all
"Mr. Clean" came up
President— Hugh Freeli,
emergencies
several times., pencilled afu'r
Organization meets- Every
Special projects— Seminole the names of Gov. Askew
Thursday at the Winter Park County Youth Deputies.
Sen. John Vogt. "Ms. C
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Sen. Lori Wilson's name.
There may be a general
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judging from the responses
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missioner Sid Vlhlen was the
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George Wallace — "Guy,"
'Cornpone."

Scoop Jackson
"Union
Label,"
"Almost
Ran,"
"Senator Boeing."
(Ion, Askew "Snow White,"
"Honest Abe," "Mr. Clean"
Sen. Lori Wilson — "Lady
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IPI7 FRENCH AVE.
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for the relief demanded in the
Altamonte Springs
"Baby Petition
Sitter-Getter," "Head Hon.
This notice shallbe published oq,(e
each week for four consecutive
cho," "The Captain."
weeks in the Evening Herald
Mayor Troy Piland, Winter
Dated this ')lst day of April,
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Mayor
Jim
Lormann,
Longwood - "Slim Jim,"
"Grant's Folley," "Big Jim."
Mayor Leon 0111ff, Oviedo "The Oviedo Clipper," "The

Barber."
Mayor Walter Sorenson, Lake
Mary — "Peaceful Livin"
County Atty. Tom Freeman
' ' I n t e r pre to r,'
"Everyman," "Enforcer."
Of course some of those listed
above are already avid CBers
and have their own handles
such as Sheriff Polk who goes
by the handle of "Seminole
White Knight;" or Mayor Floyd
who answers to "Handshaker."
Perhiips some of the new ones
suggested above might appeal
to the established CBers on the
list enough to persuade them to
adopt a ne w handle. After all,
the public knows best.
That's a Big Ten-four' We
gone. Bye.
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the Commissioner, though.
Others included "Switchhitter," "Boy Wonder," and

"Golden Boy."
One of Seminole's County
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suggestlons for the list bnd even
caine U7 with a handle for
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himself. How about these
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Wilson — "Sunset Sally;"
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John Vogt

Getter," "Mr. Clean."
Rep. Bob Uattaway —
"Sunshine" in se veral forms,
Rep, Vince Fechtel —
"Link," "Mosquitoman," "The
Tailor."
County Commission Chairman Mike Hathaway — "Bob's
Cousin," "Gladhand," " The
Chairman."
County Commissioner Dick
Williams - "Nilly Willie,"
"The Outlaw."
'ount C'minlssloner Harry
s'wiE'owskl — "Vinton II"
"The Joker,"
County (mmnbsir'ner John

Winter Park. Orange County,
Florida, and more particularly

County Commissioner Sic
records of Orange County. Florida
Vihlen
"Handshaker," "Th
to your husband, HARVEY C
Candidate" several times.
JONES, and you are required to
Sheriff John Polk
"Big Serve a copy of your written
John,"
"Paper
Bear,' defenses, if any, to the Petition, on
the Petitioners attoiney, GEORGE
"Shotgun."
A. SPRINKEL IV, whose address is
Mayor Lee Moore, Sanford — iO3l Osceola Avenue, Winter Park,
FlurIda 37769 on or before May 261h,
"Hiuorser," "Silent One."
Mayor Gerald Christensen, 1976, and file the original with the
Clerk of this Court, either before
Casselberry
"Ruckhorn service on Petitioners attorney Of
Cowbo y," "Yap Dancer."
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Jimmy Car ter — "Peanut

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Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Mary N. Darden
Deputy Clerk
Geor3e A Sprinkel IV
1031 Osceola Avenue
Winter Park, Florida 37769
Attorney for Petitioner
Publish: April 75, May 7, 9, 16. 1976
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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS

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by The School Board of Seminole
County, Florida. Owner, at the of.
flcei of the District School Board of
Seminole County, 202 Commercial
Avenue, Sanford, Florida, until 1:30
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the Clerk of the Circuit Court.
Seminole County, Florida In ac
cordance with the provisions of the
Fictitious Name Statutes. To Wit
Section S6.309 Florida Statutes 1957
5; Robert 0 Lamoureux
Gary W. Adair
Publish : April 25, May 7, 9, 16, 1976
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FICTITIOUSNAME
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DENOF HAIR STYLING,andthatl

Attorneys for Petitioner

int end to regist er said name with the
Clerk of the Circu, t Cc'.rt, S('rflhr'QiC
C ounty, Flor ida in accordance with
the provisions of Fict itious Name

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Publish: May 2. 9. 16, 73, 1976

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Statutes. To-Wit: Section 665 09

Florida Statut es 19S1.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH CIRCUIT, IN AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
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CAst.' t'e',).

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Publish: May 9. 16. 7.3, 30, 1976
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f-RANCE.SM;CRAFT,

Petit ioner-wife,

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Respondent Husband
NOTICE OF SUIT
TO - JOHN 0. CRAFT
Residence Unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action for Dissolution of Marriage
hat been tiled against you and you
are required to serve a copy of your

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5: Gary W Adar

Publish: April 23, May 2. 9. 16. 1.916

Florida 37150, and file the original
with the Clerk of the above styled
Court at the Seminole County
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida 37171,
on or before June 17th, 1976,
otherwise a judgment may be an,
tered against you for the relief
demanded in the Petition,
WlTNES5myhandandthe seal of
said Court on May 13th, 1976,
(Seat)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr
Clerk of tne Circuit Court
By: Mary N. Darden
Deputy Clerk
Carmine M. Bravo, Esq
KORMAN &amp; BRAVO. PA.
130 E. Highway 434
Longwood, Fla. 3275.0
Publish: May 16, 7.3, 30, June 6, 1976
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NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME LAW
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, deSIrIng to engage
in business under the fictitious name
of SOUNDS UNLIMITED HI-Fl at
number 1071 East Highway 436, in
the City of Casselbet-ry. Florida,
intends to register the said name
with the Clerk of the Circuit Cjrt of
Seminole County, Florida.
Dated at Miami. Floridi, this 10th
day of May, 1976
(Seal)
SOUNDS UNLIMITED, INC
a Florida corporation
By: Lawrence A Ruben,
President
Attest: Richard M. Raskin.
Sec.-Tress.
BARON H. CROWELL
Attorney for Applicant
6.445 S W. 132 Street
Miami, Florida 33156
305 233- 4921
Publish May 16, 73. 30, June 6, 1976

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PHILADELPHIA SAVIIIC.
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provisions of the Fictitious Name
Statutes, To Wit, Section 665 09
Florida Statutes 1937

written defenses, if any, to It on
Carmine M Bravo, Esg., of the law
firm of KORMAN I BRAVO, P.A,
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THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO. 74.416.CA-09-C
DOVER PROPERTIES.
Plaintiff,

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Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO JUDY G. PERRY
RESIDENCE: UNKNOWN
All parties claiming interests by,

JOSEPH BUONI, of ux, of of,
Def endants
NOTIE OF ACTION
TO: JOSEPH (IUONI
mi Dover Road
Winter Park, FI' Ida 32769
YOU ARE NOTIFIED, that an
action for foreclosure of a mortgage
on the real property listed below has
been filed against you and you are
required to serve a copy of your

through, under or against JUDY G.
PERRY and to all parties having or
claiming to have any right, title or
interest In the real property herein

described.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to foreclose a mor
tgage on the following real property
in Seminole County, Florida
Lot tO. Block H. Camelot Unit 2.
according to the plat thereof as
recorded in Plat Book 16, Pages 95
and 96, public records of Seminole
County, Florida,
has been filed against you and you
are required to servo a coov o' your
written defenses, it any, to It on van
den Berg, Gay I Burke, P.A., it
Post Office Box 793, Orlando,
Florida 32007, aria file the original
with the Clerk of the above styled
court on or before June 15th, 1976;
otherwise a Judgment may be entered against you for the relief
demanded in the complaint or
petition
WITNESSmy hand andfh,sealof
said Court on May 13th, 1976.
(Seal)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vihlen
Deputy Clerk
Publish: May 16, 73, 30, June 6, 1976
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Range At Lake Howell High School
as per drawings.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
All materials and equipment
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
furnished und all work performed
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
shall be in accordance with the
CIVIL ACTION NO. 71-17SCA-04E
Drawings, Specifications and
In Re: the Marriage Of:
Contract Documents pertaining
RAFAEL ROMERO, Husband,
ther eto which may be examined at
Respondent,
the office of the Architect,
and
A Bid Bond in the amount of S 'ier
KATHLEEN A ROMERO, WEin,
cent of base bid will be requireo
Petitioner
Address each bid to:
NOTICE TO DEFEND
Don Coleman,
THE STATE 01 FLORIDA TO:
Purchasing Agent
RAFAEL ROMERO
School Board of
7707 SOUTH ROHWLIN0
Seminole County
APT 701
702 Commercial Avenue
ROLLING MEADOWS.
Sanford, Florida 33271
ILLINOIS 60003
Each bid shall be marked
YOU ARE HEREBY notified that
"Drivers Range
Lake Howell KATHLEEN A ROMERO, has filed
High School" and shall be delivered
a Petition in the Circuit Court of
to the address above.
Seminole County, Florida, for a
The Instruction to Bidders.
Dissolution of Marriage and you are
Proposal Form. Form of Bid Bond,
required to serve a copy of your
Form of Performance and Payment
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Carter A. Bradford, Plaintiff's at torney, whose address is 33$ North
Magnolia Avenue, P.O Box $75,
Orlando, Florida 37601, on or befor e
June 16th, 1976, and file the original
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before service on Plaintiff's at
torney or immediately thereafter,
otherwise a default will be entered
against you for the relief demanded
in the Complaint.
The legal description of the real
Property which ls the s,b,dmatter
of this action is as follows:
Lot S. Block 3, TANGLEW000
REPLAT. according to the plat
tieceof as recorded in Plat Book I,
page 94, Public Records of Seminole
County. Florida.
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ngagt'd in business at RI 2 Box 124),
Oviedo 32765, Seminole C ounty ,
Florida,underthefictUiousnameot
ACTION ENTERPRISES, and that
we intend torcgister said name with

311 North Rosalind Avenue
Orlando, Florida

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, iN ANi.
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO,
In Re: Marriage of
HARVEY C JONES, Husband and
JOAN TAYLOR JONES. Wife
AMENDED
NOTICE OF ACTION
To - JOAN TAYLOR JONES, Wife
10 St Claire Avenue
Spring Lake, New Jersey
07762
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a
Petition for Divorce nas been filed
against you by HARVEY C. JONES, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
and a prayer contained within Slid EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIaPetition request the Court to award CUlT IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE
that certain property owned by you COUNTY. FLORIDA.
and your husblnd, HARVEY C. CIVIL ACTION NO.
11 527.CA.09.

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Albert N. Fitts
210 Edwards Building
Sanford, Florida 37771
Attorney for the Petitioner
Publish May lb. 73, 30, June 6. 1976
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handles that they fe-ti would lit
President Ford, Vice President
Rockefeller and Sec. of State

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Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Mary N. Darden
Deputy CIek

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WITNESS MY HAND AND OF
FICIAL SEA-Lot said Court this 12th
day of May A.D. 1976
(Seal)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.

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Marriage now existing between you.

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"Washington Edsel," "Happy's

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relief demanded In said Petition,
which is. the Dissolution of

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ters. Write Mike Wendland, "CB Break," c-o The Evening
Herald, P.O. Box 1657, Sanford. Fla.. 32771

Fitts, whose

address is: 210 Edwards Building.
Sanford, Florida 32171, 6,iij jii ite
st yled C ourt ,
or before tht 16th
day of June, A 0 1976, otherwise a
Default and an Ultimate Judgment
will be entered against you for the

handle'
This is a very common
question heard on the Citizens
Band radio airwaves these days
as thousands upon thousands of
new CBers key microphones
and utter their first words.
"Handles" are the nicknames
used by CBers to identify one
another without the use of
cumbersome real names.
The story has it that "handies" originally were dreamed
up by truckers who didn't
bother to get an FCC license
and used their 'handles" to
hide their identities. But,
handles have become a
respectable part of being a
CRer and are quite legal so hrng
as they are used in conjunction
with the operator's FCC call
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McCLEARY. ano You are required
to serve a copy of your writtti
defense, if any you have, on her

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YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
tnat LORINE GREEN McCLEARY
has filed a Petition in the Circuit
Court of Semnor County, Florida,
for Dissolution of Marriage existing
between LORINE GREEN Mc
CLEARY and JACK RAYMOND

'Hap p y s Pap p y Callin~

Makin; it illegal to wc frequency converters
existing transceivers has all the appearance of playing
into the industry's hands at the expense of the consumer.
If the proposal is adopted, it will be virtually impossible to
enforce. Converting existing sets to operate on extra
channels is an extremely simple operation for most
electronics technicians. In many parts of the country a

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NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
REGISTER FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned intends to register the
fictitious name of "FLORIDA
STATE COLLECTION BUREAU'
as rwnvide,lhv Section 663.09 Florida
Statutes Business •dcress 1309 E.
econdSt., Sanford, Fl. 3217I. Name
01 names of individuals. Credit
Bureau of Titi,sville, Inc
S Patricia J. Brannon
Publish: May 9. 16, 73, 30. 1976
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
COUNTY,
SEMINOLE
FOR
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO. 74-7I.S.CAO1-O
In Re: the Marriage of
EVERETT WOLFE, Husband

name with the Clerk of the Circuit CAROLYN B. WOLFE. Wife
NOTICE0FSUIT
Court. Seminole County, Florida in
accorarice with the wovisions of 10. EVERETT WOLFE
Rural Route One
the Fictitious Name Statutes, To
Stat
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Harrisburg. lIIiioiS
Florida
Section
163
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Wit:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
1957,
that a Petition for Dissolution 0
S: Ronald A. De'ko
Marriage has been filed against you
Tess Contarino
and you are required to serve a copy
Publish : May 9, 16, 73, 30. 1976
of your written defenses, if any. to It
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on J. RUSSELL HORNSBY. At
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE totr,e,. for Wife, wtiOSe6dressi5)fl
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. North Rosalind Avenue, Orlando.
Florida 37101, and file the original
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
with the Clerk of the above styled
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Court on or befor e June 10, 1976,
CIVIL ACTION NO: 16-607CA•04-A
In Re: The Dissolution of Marriage otherwise a judgment may be en
tn-ed against you for the relief
LORINE GREEN McCLEARY,
demanded In the petition
Petitioner wife
WITNESS my hand and the scalOf
and
said Court on this 26th day of April,
JACK RAYMOND McCLEARY.
1976.
Respondent husband.
(Seal)
AMENDED NOTICE OF
Arthur Beckwith, Jr.
ACTION AND NOTICE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
TO DEFEND,
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO.
Y Lillian T. Jenkins
Deputy Clerk
JACK RAYMOND
J RUSSELL HORNSBY of
McCLEARY
Law Of ices of J Russell
52 South 7 1 h Street

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FICTITIOUSNAME
Notice is hereby given that we are
engaged in business at State Rd 43-1.
Seminole County.
Longwood,
Florida under the fictitious name of
CENTRAL FLORIDA USED CARS,

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Christopt'er Ray, P.O. Box 3W,

Altamonte Springs, Florida )VOI
and filetheoriginal with the Clerk of
the above styled Court on or before
Seminole County
the 3rd day of tune AD.. 1916,
202 Commercial Avenue
othorwiso a Default and Ultimate
Sanford. Florida 37171
Judg.'nent will bs entered against
Phone: 332 1232
you tor the relief demanded in the
Copies may be obtained at the Petition,
office of District School Board, upon
WITNESS my bond and official
payment of a deposit of $23 00 per set
"al of said Court on this the 261h day
of drawings and specifications Any of April. AD, 1976.
unsuccessful bidder, upon returning (Seal)
such set promptly and in good
ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR.
condition, will be refunded his
Clerk of the Circuit Court
payment, and non bidder's upon to
By: Elaine RiCharde
returning such ut, will be refunded
Deputy Clerk
$12.50 M*imum number of sets .i CHRISTOPHER RAY
allowed per Contractor will be two P.O BOX 399
(7).
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS.
Addenda wili be set to Genoril FLORIDA 37701
Contractors bidding this project andATTORNEY FOR THE
to all plan rooms holding plans
PETITIONER
Pvbliih: May 16, 23, 192 6
PubI'th: May 7. 9, 4, 7). 1976
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following World War II law manding them to 'acquit
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The graduation of 152 law changing from the beat officers
Named to the National Honor
enforcement officers from the to vehicie patrol had become Society fraternity for out-

County Commissioner Sidney Ringling, John lawson, John Dora Lee Russell, Pat West,
Helen and John McCloskey, Police Standards Certification Increastngl isolated from the s t a n d in g
a cad em I C
Vihien Jr, candidate for U s Leight) Lenora Moble), Don
course at Seminole Community people. li~ said contact by achievement were Harr
Schreiner,
Chancey
Walker,
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Joyce Dorfman and June
Congress, attended the meeting
College (SCC) Thursday night officers with the non-criminal Elwood Bierlv Jr., of the
entire
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Mary
Ellen
Rowe.
Foley;
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Platform and Policy - John
Telephone - Teena Prater, was marked with an outpouring element in the coriununity "a Seminole Count) Sheriff's
campaign staff Optimistic
of respect and affection by reduced.
Department and Corinne Ann
about his campaign, Vihlen Booth, Elon West, Freddic
officers, faintly and guests for
said, Parker of the Orange Count)
But,
today,
Karcher
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Moble),
Bill
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Da',id
Drenna Melvin, and
stressed the
the Criminal Justice Depart society is being brought into Sheriff's Department.
Gunter,
Tom
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I,orraine
Schreiner.
already $20,000 in his earninent's
leader and founder.
aid.ing police in enforcing the
Eugene Gilmartin.
Highest honors in firearms
Public Relations - Nanc
The more than 300 persons iaw,intoagreaterinvolvement went to Patrolman Steven
have accumulated $60,000 by
Rules Committee - Jack Booth, Beth Hattaway and
crowding Coach Jim Sterling's in crime control.
Harriett of the Sanford Police
qualifying tiffx- July &amp;20.
Bri(hies, M%Ttle Gradick, Betty Peggy-Cail Forehand.
basketball gymnasium gave a
lie said the rule "of law und Department; Walter
standing o',atlon to Dr John not of imn." is %lewed with the Orlando Police Denartment
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Academic achievement
justice program was announecd procedLres brings delays in '
llenderson an
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Thursday.
legal
changes and the both of the Orlando police
Casselberry Police Chief disrespect of the public.
Department; Miss Parker and
George Karcher, currentl)
Karcher adjured the new h1er't(; Ayers of the Orange

lord today was embarking on victor) in Michigan will send
a campaign journey to Johnson their campaign on the rosid to chairman of the law Enfor- officers to be steadfast and County Sherifrs Department
Ronald Reagan is playing for City and Memphis. Tenn., victory at ft GOP convention. cement Advisory Council, and resolute in discharging tht' and John 1. Misiano.
Honorable mention for
the l)cnrncratic croscoer ote Louisille K% and Michigan, Carter wants a ctor&gt; to con guest speaker at the graduation 'asks before them and to
in Michig.an's key presidential where he begins his whistlestop solidate his position as Delino. ceremonies. called 11nehan his continue their educations. having received academic
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ir.g!ng more expertise to their averages of ~5 per cent or better
the state on cratic front-runner following personal and professional tx,
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friendanddedlcatcdhlsspeech
professions,
in
Nebraska
week's
loss
were Jame:, Deloretto, Don
problernscrosspartylinesand Saturday.
this
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the
coordinator,
instructor,
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Carter today is meeting AFI,- and to stymie Udall's bid.
hould the vote.*s.
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(JO i&gt;resident Gcnr,e Mean)
"We ha e to t in a state like lawer and former FBI agent a veteran of 20 ears with the Orange Count) Sheriff's DeIt could be an Important fit
Karcher said I,inehan New York City Police Depart partment; Vicki McGough of
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tor in his challenge in President for the first time - a session hfichigan,"F ordas
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Ford's home state.
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the criminal of the South Seminole tfl) l.or I Morrison and Bruce
Jimmy Carter and Morris lidall' enthusiastic support from Reagan It, his home state
t
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a
college, munity'slawenlorcementwiit, 1thoi., of the Maitland Police
are wooing those same voters organized labor if he captures crlppleFord'scampaignelfort.
adding "We shall always owe pas,sed on the "torch of la
him
a debt of gratitude."
freedom through law and t. Nest.
Reagan
hope
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disease In middleaged women. Story, pictures on Page I.

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w inds 15 rn.p.h. Rain probability 60 per cent toda
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JFK Assassination

WASHINGTON AP) — Why did Lee Harvey Oswald
kill President John F. Kennedy more than a dozen years
ago
That will be one of the first questions to face a proposed
new Senate cnmmitee that woud watch over the workings
of U.S. intelligence agencies.
The Senate intelligence committee voted Thurs.iay to
recommend that the proposed new panel conduct an Investigation Into the never-ansered question of why
Oswald shot Kennedy as the President rode in a motorcade through Dallis, Tex., on Nov. V, 1963.

'Thumb Therapy' Program
WASIIINGTON (AP) — The Agriculture Department
has spent $44,000 so far for a series of "assertive
awareness" seminars In which women employes learn to
ith their jolis and male bosses 1w enain in
l)anish thumb wrestling contests.
The department's Animal and Health Inspection Serice began the sessions about 18 months ago. The threeday seminars Involve lectures and discussions, in addition
to the Danish thumb wrestling.
RM. Gurley, the agency's training officer, calls the
program "a leveling process" and says it l recoin...._.: :;y ,y ti'it wonwni groups throug;&amp;t e
tuinLry. About 2 women emptoyes of the department
wave participatea in ii ot the sessions held so far in
Washington and in various locations, including
Philadelphia, At1anU and Ames, Iowa, he said.

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WASHINGTON Al') - Junznv Carter is heading for his
first face-to-face meeting with AFL-CIO President George
Meany — a meeting that could be the key to winning enthusiastic support from organized labor if he captures the
Democratic presidential nomination.
Aides to both men described today's meeting in Meany's
office across Lafayette Park from the White House as a
chance for them to get to know one another. No endorsement was expected to come from the session.
Carter headed into the session fully aware that labor
leaders generally preferred Sens. Hubert H. Humphrey or
Henry M. Jackson. But he also knew that with his candidacy gaining momentum, labor may need him more
than he needs them.

Goldwater Protests Tapes
WASHINGTON tAP) — Sen. Barry Goldwater, apprcnUy under increasing pressure from fellow consrvatives, Is demanding that the Ford campaign committee stop using tapes of his denunciation of Ronald
Reagan's stand on the Panama Canal.
"He's getting a Lot of heat," one Republican source said
after it was learned Ttsday that Goldwater had written
to Rogers C.B. Morton, Ford's campaign manager, and
demanded a halt to ise of the tapes in Ford radio commercials. Wb'le criticizing Reagan on the ca&amp; issue,
Goldwater has refused to endorse Ford.
A spokesman for the Ford conmlttee said further use of
the commercials featuring Goldwater was halted after
receipt of his letter.

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WASHINGTON (AP) — If the new car you Just bought is
a lemon, federal regulations that take effect today mean
you may not have to pay off the bai'k or loan company that
financed it.
Th regulations end the 200-year rule of a marketplace
phi1osoy known as "holder-tn-due-course," which
forced consumers to pay lot products bought on credit
even If the products were not delivered or broke down.
The new rules, promulgated by the Federal Trade
Commission six months ago, make creditors Just as liable
for customer satisfaction as the original seller.

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Fcrd's former
campaign manager, Howard H. Calla say, faces a new
round of questioning before a Senate panel proWng his
efforts to expar1 his Colorado ski resort onto federal land
('allaway was 1' "silly today a 'he Sen-ate interior
subcommittee on the environment wr, up it .xi gi
on the matter.
The (orir.er Army secretary began his testimony last
month, but the hearings were recessed whr he complained that three Colorado residents, whom he described
as his original accusers, had not been called to testify.

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WASHINGTON (API — President Ford Is being pull'd
in opposite directions over attempts to repeal a law that
exempts imports of chrome from a trade embargo against
the white supremacist regime that runs Rhodesia.
The eentual outcome of effori.s to repeal the amendment could have pr-olosmd effects on U.S. relation-i with
black African nations.
Authozed by Sen. Harry F. Byrd Jr., md-Va., the exemption has become a symbol in black Africa of a tes. of
US. willingness to match policy statements favoring
majority rule with concrete actico-i.

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WASHINGTON MP) — President Ford and Congres
apparently will spend the summer at each other's throat
rn hat could be an historic :tio:itatioa over th federal
budget
Acting under a new budget procedure, Congress has for
the first time approved Its ocn federal budget. In the past,
Congress has worked on a budget sutxnitted by Le
president.
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own spending ceiling of $413.3 billion for fiscal 1977.
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EvenIng Herald, Sanfcrd. Fl.

Legal Notice

CITY OF
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
IN THE CItCUIT COURT.
NOTICE0F VACATING
EIGHTEENTH FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
WIN (ER SPRINGS.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
IO'
THE
ANDCLOSINOAPORTION
FLORIDA
U
JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR FLORIDA.
CUlT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR
OFASTREET
Notir. of Public Hearing
SEMINOI.E COUNTY. FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION NO.
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
In Re: the Marriage of
TO WHOM T .AY CONCERN:
CASE NO. 76-V3-CA.20-D
You will tale not,ce that Ihe City CASE NO. 76.163CA.09.D
?TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by TO: CLIFFORD WILLIAM SOAK CommissIon of the City of Sarford, SHARON L. MOSHER. formerly FRANCIS EARL EISTWOOD
Petitioner
IheCityCounciloftheCityofWinter
FloridaonMaylO. 1976,passedand Sharon L Hines,
whose resIdence
Springs. Florida. that said City
PIIotifI and
and last known mailing
adopted Ordinance Nn. 1337 to close,
By BOB li.t)YL)
Council will hold a public heating at
CAR t OLL TOWNSEND E AST
vs
address are unknown.
vacate and abandon any right of the
7:30
pm.
or
as
soon
thereafter
WOOD
Hcrald Staff WrIter
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Cityandpublic inaodtoaportionof CHARLES R. HINES,
Respondent
Del endant
possible, on Monday. June 7, 1916, tO that a Petition has been filed In the Maple Avenue lyIng between 72nd
NOTICE
OF
ACTION
consider the adoption of an or
above-styled Court tot the adoption Street and 74th Street, being more
NOTICE OF ACTION
TOWNSEND
TO: CARROLL
Casselberry police' have cinance by the City of winter of the minor child named therein particularly described as follows: TO. CHARLES P. HINES
arrested a 16-year-old Winter Springs, Flor,d, title of wtOch i
EASTW000
and wherein you are named as an
That portion of Maple Avenue
5841 Beachvew Drive
Pest Office Box 82
interested Party, and you are hereby abutting Lots 13 through 36,
['ark boy in connection with the follows:
Apartment No. 337
Leicester, North Carolina
O THE CITY required to serve a copy of your Bonaventure, according to the plat
Indianapolis, Indiana
burglary of an insurance OFAN ORDINANCE
WINTER
NOTICE OF ACTION
SpRINGS, written defenses, ii any, to it on S. thereof recorded in Plat Book 3,
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
agent's office and say the REPEALING SECTIONS 11.85.1 KIRBY
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
MONCRIEF,
of PageI5,PublicpecordlotSemlnole action to foreclose a lien on the
Ju'enile may have been in- THROUGH 4485.5 OF THE CODE SHINHOLSER. LOGAN AND Covnty,Florida,reservingtheus.of following rcperty In Seminole that an action for Dissolution of
Marriag.hisbeen filed against you.
for said Street unto the City of Sanford Coenly, Florida:
volved in burglaries at two Ol ORDINANCES OF THE CITY; M0NCRIEF,
Attorneys
SET T lUG
FORT H
West 400 teet nf East oco feet of and you are required to serve a copy
THE Petilioncr, Post Office Box 7279, lot utility purposes.
other businesses and at least REQUIREMENTS FOR A ZONING Sanford,
City Commission
IorIda 32771, and file
North '.-, of Southwest , of Nor- of your written defenses to it, if any.
one residence.
ci the City of
DISTRICT KNOWN AS PLANNED original wlti: Clerk of the abovetheast I... Section 36, TownShip t on CARROLL BURKE, Attorney for
UNIT DEVELOPMENTS;
Sanford, Florida
South, Range 32 EaSt,LESS North 23 Petitioner, whose address is 612
Chief George Karcher said CREATING A NEW ZONING styled Court on or before June 21st,
H. N. Tamm, Jr.
1976, otherwise a defaust will be
feet for road, containing 9 acres Sanford AtlantIc Bank Building,
J'atrolman Jim Ilingham CLASSIFICATION KNOWN AS entered agaInst you granting saId
more or leis, lying and being in Sanford, Florida, Seminole County.
City Clerk
Florida. on or before the 15th day of
Publish: May 11, 1976
Seminole County. Florida,
spotted the boy exiting the PLANNED UNIT DEVELOP. adoptIn.
MEN IS: CREATING SECT IONS
has
been
filed
against
you
and
you
June,
AD, 1976, otherwise a default
WITNESS
my
hand
and
the
seal
of
DEZ71
officeof Al l)avisnt 777 U.S. 17- £1151 THRCUGH 41.83)0 AS AN
______________________
arerequirecjtos,rveacopyol your will be entered against you for the
on the 11th day of May,
92 about 12:30 a.m, Karcher AMENDMENT TO ARTICLE XIV said
1976.Court
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE written defenseS, if any, to it on relief demanded In the Petition.
WITNESS my Hand and the Of
said Bingham. formerly a OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES; (Seal)
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. ROBERT H. ROTH, ESQUIRE, of
CONFLICTS; SEVERABILITY
Arthur
14.
Beckwlth,
Jr.
CUlT
IN
AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
ROTH
1.
WEISS,
PA.,
plaintiff's
tidal
seal of thiS Court on this the
teacher at a private school, AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
10th day of May, AD. 1976,
Clerk of the Circuit C3urt
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
a'torney.
whose
address
i
recognized the boy as a former A copy of said ordinance shall be
By: Lillian T. Jenkins
PROBATE DIVISION
Hartford BuildIng, 200 East (Seal)
student. The boy was charged avb at the office of the City
Arthur H. Beckwilh, Jr
Deputy Clerk
CASE
NO:
76-12.S.CP
Robinson Street. Orlando. Florida
Clerk of the City of Winter Springs,
Clerk of Circuit Court
In Re: the Estate of:
3280%, on or before June 4th, 1916,
with burglary of the office and Florida, for all persons desiring to S. KIRBY MONCRIEFof
ay: Cherry Kay Uavis
SHINHOLSER, LOGAN AND
ELEANOR S. KINLEY,
andfiletheoriginal with the Clerkol
turned over to state Division of examine the same.
Clerk

Is Charged
In Breakin

Deputy
MONCRIEF
Deceased. this Court either before service on
Alt interested patties are Invited
Attorneys for Petitioner
NOTICE OF
Piaintifrs attorney or Immediately CARROLL BURKE
to attend and be heard.
FIrst Federal Building
ADMINISTRATION
therea'ter; otherwise a default will Attoritey for Petitioner
THIS NOTICE IS TO BE
Post Office Box 7279
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING be entered against you fer the relief 6)2 Atlantic Dank Building
PUOL ISHED IN THE Evening
Sanford, FlorIda 1277)
Sanford, Florida 777)
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
cnnth-d in the Con)!an? cc
IIU11IJ, a nwpapir uf gcnral
May II, 21, 2f. June 1, 1916
Publish: May 11, 21, 28. June 1. 1976
THE
ABOVE
ESTATE
AND
ALL
petition.
circulation in said City, one(1) lime Publish:
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
WITNESS my hand and the seal ot DEZ16
at least fifteen (IS) days prior to tne DEZ77
IN
SAID
ESTATE.
this
Court, on the 76th day of April.
time of the public hearing
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED 1916
DATED this l0lhdayol May, 1916
_______________________
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
thatthadminhstrationoftheestate (Seal)
City of Winter
PROBATE DIVISION
of
ELEANOR
S.
KIPILEY,
Arthur
H.
Beckwith,
Jr
INVITATION
TO
BIDDERS
Springs. Florida
File Number 16.11l.CP
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Sealed proposals will be received (3eCeaSed, File NO: 7612S-CP It
Mary T. Norton,
DIVISIOn
in
the
CIrcuit
Court
lot
By.
Lillian
T.
Jenkins
Board
of
Seminole
pending
The
School
by
City Clerk
In Re: Estat, of
..$.. Prooat.
C,.a..,v.
Oepu'y
A'.'..-v
'"r '"' •'wrc, at the
u!RE
' ALEE E. KIrCHHOFF,
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11,
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II
Publish:
April30,
21.
12
May
7.
Distrfrt
School
Board
of
c"
Itces
of
the
- norari otvc,
Comme'cIaI
SemInole
County
LOurthOuse,
DEY
116
SImInol County, 302
Altamonte Springs, Fl 32701
NOTICE OF
Avenue, sanford. Florida. untIl 3:00 S.OntOra, ftorioa Jill). Yfle Personal
Attorney for City
ADMINISTRATION
this
Representative
of
Estate
Is.
P.M.
local
time,
on
May
28,
1976
for
Publish. May II. 1976
thlconstructionof vehicular control Madeline Tarke whose address iS: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
DEZ 71
________________ (pavin('t at Eastbroo Elementary 2300 SE. 39th St.. Ocata, Florida EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
32670. The name and address of the CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE TIlE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
School.
ADVERTISEMENT FOR
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
All
materials
and
equIpment
Attorney for the Personal COUNTY, FLORIDA.
SEALED BIDS
CIVIL
ACTION
NO.
76.$23.CA-04.0
IN THE ESTAtE:
RepresentatIve
are
set
forth
below,
INVITATION TO BID: Notice is furnished and all work performed
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
All persons having claims or In Re: The MarrIage c4
here
given that the Seminole Shall be in accordance wIth the
the administration of the estate
CARMINE
PUGLIESE.
Husband
that
Estate
are
Drawings,
Specifications
and
demands
against
the
County Schct flrd, Seminoi
ELLALEE E. XIRCHHOFF.
O
fld P1NA PUGLIESE, Wife.
WITHIN
THREE
MON
County, Fioi-i'la will receive sealed Contract Documents pertaining required
dedeolid, File Number 76 11% i ',i
NOTICE OF SUIT
bids until 3:00P.M. on June 4, 1976 at thereto which may be eamlned at THS FROM THE DATE OF THE
pending In the Circuit Court for
FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
TO:
PINA
PUGLIESE
which time bids will bf publicly the offIce of the Architect.
Seminole County, Florida, Probate
316 Etwood Avenue
NOTICE, to file with the Clerk of the
A Bid Bon'l In the amount of 3 per
opened and read alaud In the
Division, the addreSs of which is
Hasvthorne,
New
York
Court
a
written
statement
of
any
Superintendents Office of the cent of base bid wIll be requIred.
Seminole County Courthouse,
10332
claim or demand they may have.
Address each bid to:
Seminole County School Board
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Sanford. Florida. The personal
in
writing
and
Don
Coleman.
PurchasIng
Agent
Each
claim
muit
be
Oftice at
E Commercial Ave.
that a Petiti':. for Dissolution of representative of the estate is
Sanford, Florda
School Board of Seminole County must indicate the basis for the
claim, the name and address f the Marriage has been filed aga;nst you JUANITA RUSSELL whose address
702 Commerc'ai Aveou•
PROJECT TITLE:
creditor or his agent or Attorny, and you are requIred fo serve a copy i5 Plantation Apartments, No. 12 F
Sanford, Florida 3777%
LAKE MARY ELEMENTARY
Eachbidthallbemarked"Seeled and the amount claimed. If the ofyourwrlttendefenses,ifany,foIf. 2100 Howell Branch Rd., Maitland,
SCHOOLRENOVATION
BidfortheConstructioflof Vehicular ciatimlsrsotyeldue,theciatewhenit on HARVEY COULTER, Attorney Florida. The name and address of
(Building No. One)
wIll become due shall be stated. If for Petitioner, whose address is P.o. the personal representative's at
Lake Mary, Florida
Control (Paving), Eastbrook
Box 373.6. Forest City, Florida, U75l, torney are set forth below.
the claim Is contingent or
NAME OF OWNER: THE Elementary School and shall be
t.
All persons having claims or
utiliquidated,
th.
nature
of
the
un$ndfiietheoriginalwithlheClerkof
SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL delivered to the address siove
estate are
Ray G. Slaton, an employe of BOARD
The InstructIon to BIdders. Certainty shall be stated. If the the above-styled Court on or bsfOre demands aglinit the
WITHIN
THREE
MON
10th
day
of
June,
1976.
otherwise
required,
the
security
shall
the
secured,
Home,
PROJECT LOCATION: LAKE Proposal Form, Form ot Bid Bon4, claim is
Funeral
I3risson
described. The claimant Shall a judgment may be entered against THS FROM THE DATE OF THE
MARY,
FLORIDA
Form
of
Performance
and
Paymer,I
be
reported that his auto, parked
in the FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
PLACE FOR RECEIPT OF
Bond. Drawing', Spclflcatiors and dellvertufficientcopiesoftheclalm you for the relief demanded
NOT iCi ; to file with the clerk of the
at 9th St. and Laurel Ave., was SEALED BIDS: All Bids are to be other contract documents may be to the Cierk to enable the Clerk to Petition.
WITNESS my hand and seal of above court a written statement of
entered and several pair of delivered to the Office of the examIned at the following location: mail one copy to each Personal
said Court on the 4th day of May, any claim ur demand they may
hepresentative.
SCHWEIZER ASSOCIATES
pants and three leisure suits 5upertident of Schools in the
have. Each claim must be in writing
All persons Interested in the )97$
)'
Seminole County School Board
IN ARCHITECTS .
and
must indicate the basis for the
were taken.
(Seal)
Estateto
whom
a
copy
of
this
Notice
Offices at 207 E. Commercial Ave.. CORPORATED
claim, the name and address of the
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.,
Ad,nlnistration has been malted
Patrolman William S. Hasson Sanford, Florida unt II 3.00 P.M. on
174 Comstock Avenue, West
creditor
or his agent or attorney,
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
Court
are
requIred,
WITHIN
THREE
June
1,
1916.
Winter Park, FlorIda 37189
reported the auto was entered
and the amount claimed, If the
By: Cecelle V. Ekern
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
TIME FOR RECEIPT OF BIDS:
Phone: 35447 414
via a window.
claim snot yet due, the date when it
Deputy Clerk
Bids shall be received until 3.00
Copiet may be obtained at the THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
will become dut shall be stateo. it
Officials at Elmer Bakalla P.M. on June 4, 1976
offIce of Schwezef AssocIates Ar- THIS NOTICE.tofileanyobjectlons Publish: May?. 11, 21, 21. 1976
the claim Is contingent or
PROJECT SCOPE &amp; CON. chitecls,
Incorporated
upon ''v may have that chatleogn the DEl g
Etealty, Fern Park, reported an
untiquidated, tiss nature of the un
STRUCTIOtI: The project consists
paymentofadepositofll5.Ooperset Validity of the dscedant's __________________________
electric cook stove and three of
certainty Shall be stated. If the
converting five Intermediate of drawings and specIfications. Any Will, the qualiilcatlons of the PerINVITATION TO BID
claim is secured, the security shall
rooms of carpeting missing classrooms Into four kindergarten unsuccessful bidder, upon returnIng lanaI Representative, or the venue
City of Sanford,
be described. The claimant Shall
Iurisdiction of the Court.
from a vacant house on Dyke classrooms with tc-itets.
wci set promptly and In good
FlorIda
deliver sufficient ccpiesof the claim
MadelIne Tarka
PLACE(S) FOR EXAMINING
condition, will be refunded his
Road, according to sheriff's
Sialcd bidS will be received In the to the cterk to enable the clerk to
A Personal RepresentsBIDDING DUCUMENTS: Bidders payment, and nonbidders upon so
reports.
oflice of the City Engineer, Sanford. mail one copy to each personal •
live of the Estate of:
may review the Documents at th. returning Such set, will be refunded
Florida for 1.317 cubic yards of Shell representative.
Eleanor
S.
Klriley.
Deputy Ron Gilbert said following places:
uz.so. Maximum number of sets
Sate Material.
At) i..ersons Interested n the estate
Seminole County School
allowed per Contractor will be ALBERT N. FITTS
thieves forced open a door and
General speciflcatic,ns are The to whom a copy of this Notice of
710
Edwards
Building
Office
two (2).
apparently used a truck or van
shell
material
the Administration as been mailed are
meet
202 Commercial Ave.
Addenda wtif be sent Ia Generai Sanfotd, Florida 37771
specifications of the Florida required, WITHIN THREE MON
to haul away the furnishings.
Sanford, Florida 3777%
Contractors bidding this prolact and Attorney for the
Department of Transportation, TI-IS FROM THE DATE OF THt
Personal Repreuntative.
School Burglaries
to all plan rooms hcldlng plans.
Section 913, or Section 915 for FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
Publish: May 11, 71, 1976
Documents will be at local
Publish:
May
7,
11,
7%,
1974
Sheriff's deputies are in- Planroo.ns for bidders to review.
coquina Shell, as outlined in the NOTICE, to file any c.blections they
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vestigating thefts in burglaries
Standard SpecifIcatIons for Road may have that challenges the
and
BrIdge
Construct Ion, validity of the decedent's will, the
The Dasmwood Derryberry
of two students' lockers at I..ake
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOP
SpecIfIcations are available at the qualifIcations of rhe personal
Pavelchak
Partnership
Howell High School
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
representative, or the venue or
350 S IHT 17 9
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA office of the City EngIneer,
PROBATE DIVISION
Mathew P. Simonell reported
juriSdiction of the court.
All
bids
shall
be
in
the
City
Soite 200,
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number PR.122.CP
Enginc,rs office, City Hall. SanALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
Casselberry, Fta
a class ring, a gold cats-eye
Fits Number 74.91.CP
Division
ford, Florida not later than 1:30 OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
Phone
1305
131 2110
Divliion
ring and a silver cross, valued
In re: Estate of
P.M.,Frlday,May7),1976,Thebkj% WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
In Re: Estate of
at $146, were missing from his
will be publicly opened on the same
Juanita Russell
PLACE(S) &amp; DATE FOR OB. PIOkMAN A DIALY
RONALD GORDON WALLACE
Deceased
locker. Mark S. Woodyard re- TAINING BIDDING DOCUMENTDeceased date at 7:00P.M.
As Personal Reoresenta
NOTICE OF
TheCityCommissionreserves the
tive of the Estate of
ported a $125 electronic calcu- 5: Bidders may obtain Documents
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
rioPit
toaccept
or
to
reject
any
or
all
ELI.ALEE
E. KIRCHHOFF
by phoning the office of the Ar.
ADMINISTRATION
lator was missing from his chitect requesting further ,
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
Deceased
1303131.7110 CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST TO ALL PERSONS HAVING bidslnthebestlnlerestoftheCltyof
loc.ker, according tc. ' rlfrs formation (Phone
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AOA,NST Sanford.
w E. Knowles
REPRESENTATIVE:
alter May $7, 1976;
reports.
SPECIFIED BONDS: 'TM soc OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED THP ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
City Manager
PHILLIP H. LOGAN, cf
OTHER
PERSONS
INTERESTED
Autos Burglarized
City of Sanford
ceuful Bidder shall provide a IN THE ESTATE:
SHIIIHOLSER. LGAN
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED IN THE EfTATI:
thefts and Performance, Payment and
In other
AND MONCRIEF
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Publish: May 7, 14, 1974
burglaries, Philip A. Byrd, of Guarantee Contract Bond as that the administration of the estate
Post Office Box 7779
the administration of the estate DEl 3.3
of NORMAN A. BIALY, deceased, that
Sanford, Florida, 3777%
Apartment 1-D, Springwood Provided and SC? forth in the File Njmber PR-l32CP, is p-ending of RONALO GORDON WALLACE,
Specifications
Telerthone: 3233660
deceased.
is
File
Number
7491CP,
Village, Longwood, reported a
in the Circuit Court for Seminole
DATE, TIME AND PLACE FOR
the Circuit Court for IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. Publish: May 14,31, 1976
in
$250 citizens band radio was OPENING OF SEALED BIDS: Alt County, Florida, Probate Division. pending
Seminole County, Florida. Probate EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. DEZs0
e address of wnich i
Rids
must
received
Cod
corned
in
WhPfl
his
auto
was
Seminote
DlviilCt'
the addres' of wfii(P, is CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
taken
5'I.r1
n,,iiy
C'usII.uu,r.
CCUUTY,
di ;c E
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND
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3777%
1arlzed
Commercial Ave. antoto, Florida Flortd. inc p-tnnai reptestn
FOR
The personal re e,ettattve of The CASE P40. 75.141).ta.4e.0
CMIUOLE
COUNTY.
residence.
on the Ithof .iuneat3 P.M.enclosed tat'e of the estate Is FLORENCE
FLORIDA
nas.atedenvelapeplaintymarked
M.BIALY,wtoiaaddressis519Oak
e'tate
is
GERALD
WILLIAM
ADVANCE
MORTGAGE
COR
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PORATION, a Delaware cor
Mrs. W. J. Bryan, of Port
CASE NO. 76-147.CA.30.E
WALLACE. whose address is
the outside "Proposal" and the Lane, Maltlartd, Florida 37751. The
Bounty Street, ApI, 103, Merritt poration,
In The Matter of the Adoption of;
Orange, reported $385 in on
Title of the Work, the date and name name and address of the personal Island, Florida 77932. The name and
ai,hiff, RODNEY LEE SWARMS, ANGELA
clothing and CosmetiCS Con- of the bidder. The Seminole County representatIve's attorney
are set address of the personal repres.n. '
LOUISE SWARMS. KEVIN JON
tamed in a red overnight case School Board, Sanford. Florida forth belOW.
tative'sattorneyaresetforthtelow. JERRY BRYANT and JANIE SWARMS, TIMOTHY EDWARD
having
claims
CC
All
persons
All persons hav'ng claims or BRYANT, hiS wife,
SWARMS AND DAVID LeROY
werestoleiifrom herautowhile r,rveS the right to reject anyor
all b'ds received and or waive any d.'mands against the estate are
Defendants, SWARMS, minors,
deman.is
the estate are
it was parked at Butler Plaza informalitles subsequent to the required, WITHIN THREE MOM, required, agaIn-st
NOTICE OF SALE
WITHIN
THREE
NOTICE OF ACTION
TIIS FROM THE DATE OF THE MONTHS FROM THE DATE
Shopping Center, SIt-436 and opening bids witt o.s.i".t
Notice is hereby given that. THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
OF
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF pursuant to an order or a final
the Board.
Howell Branch Road.
JUDITH KAY IHEVENAUT
Dated thit 12th day of May, 1976 NOTICE, N' ! with the clerk of the THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk judgment of foreclosure entered In
945 South 17th Street
Beer, Saw Taken
c'urt a written statement
The Seminole County
of the above court a written the abovecaptioned action, I will
Decatur, Illinois, 62.573
any claim or demand they may statement of any claim or
Franklin J. Bitt, of 2348
School Board
dvnartd sell the property situated in
YOU
ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
habe. Each claim must be in
S: Mr. R. 0. Feather,
I!unterfleld Road, also In south
writing they may have. Each claim must be Seminole County, Florida, described
that SANDRA KAY SWARMS hat
must
Indicate
the
basis
and
Chairman
folio*'
for the in writing and must Indicate the
fIled a Petition Inthe Circuit Court of
Seminole, reported 3 cases of
claim, the name and address of the
LOt 9 and the East 20 It. of Lot S. Seminole County, Florida,
S. Mr W P. Layer.
basis for the claim, the name and
for the
beer and an electric saw, total
creditor or his agent or attorney,
SuperintenJent
creditor or his agent BlOCk 9. ENTZMINGER ADD. NO.
adoption of t
minor
children
amount
claimed.
I?
the
address
of
the
and the
value $l, were stolen from a Publish May 14. 2), 79, 1974
or attorney, and the amount 1, rKorded In Plat Book 5, Page 77, named therein, and you are required
claim is not yet due, the date when it
claimed, lithe claim Is no$ yet due. Public Records of Seminole County, to snow cause why the same shOutd
garage at his residence, deputy DEl 4$
will become due shall be stated. If
the date when it will become due Florida
not be granted, it arty, by serving a
It I). Strobridge reported.
the claim is contingent or
PUBLIC HEARING
Together with all structures and copy of your written defenses upon
Shall be stated, If tht claim is
unliquidated,
nhlPtovtmeflt$ttowand hereafter Oh NED N, JULIAN, JR., of STEN
FIFTH DISTRICT
$3.50 (ash Taken
the nature of the un- contingent or unliquilaled, the
certainty shall be stated. If the nature of the uncertainty shall
said land, and fIxtures
DEPARTMENT OF
Genige I'. He;i.sley, of
attached STROM, DAVIS &amp; MCINTOSH,
claim Is socurec', the security Shall stated If the claim Is secured, the there'o: atsoalt gas, steam, electric,
TRANSPORTATION WORK
Attorneys lot petitioner, Post OItit,
Altwuonte Springs, reported to PROGRAM FOR FISCAL YEARS be described. The claimant Shill security shall be described. The water, arid other heating,
cooking. Box 13)0, Sanford, Florida, 3???).
deliver suffiCIent cO$'liesoftheclalm claimant shall deliver sufficient refrigerating, lighting, plumbing, and by filing
deputies that i350 cash was
1976-7JTHROIJGH 1980-Il
the original thereof
A public Hearing will be held at to the clei'k to enable the clerk to copies of the claim to the clerk to ventilating, Irrigating, and power with
taken when someone smashed a
the Clerk of said Court on or
the District Office, 719 South mail one copy to each personal enable the clerk to mail one copy to systems, machines, appliances, bef.,re
June 15th, 1916, and herein
window and entered his paed Woodland Boelevard; DeL and, representative,
fixtures, and appurtenances, which faIl not
each personal representative,
or a Default .I'idgment will
Alt prsons Interested in the estate
car at New Guinea Tavern, Florida on Thur,day, May 77, 1976 at
All persons Interested In the estate now ardor may hereafter pertain to, be entered against
you granling said
10:00 A M. for considering primary, tO whom a copy of thIs Notice O
Or be used with, In, or
to whom a copy of thIs Not Ice
Southwest Road, Sanford,
on said adoption
AdminIsTral'on has been malted are
*riterttate, t)ond, mass
Administration hhs bern nialled are premise's, even though they ,'te
WITNESS m,' hand crud Cftii ..
(IgaritesStolen
Iransit,aodali other prog'ams, This required. WITHIN THREE MGP
THREE detached or detachable,
required,
,''fl HIN
said court this 11th day of
Sanford police today were hearing Is being Mid to give con THS FROM THE DATE OF THE MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
Carpet — living room, hell, &amp; seal of
May, AD, 1976.
rocm
probing a burghry at the siderationtothenecessityof making FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF master
(Seal)
Obections tori
thariges to protects included In NOTICE. to file ar
Osburn Rai'g E 56 AV
IIIISNOTICE,tofileanyrjbjections
Colonial S'rvice Station, 1501 any
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
ctsall,,ngt
may
have
that
the five year construction plen and
Singer Furnence BCE
the va9dity ttey may have that challenges the
Clerk f the Circuit Court
Frenzb Ave., where 24 cartons to hear requests for new projects to of the decedent's will, the validity of the deceden's will, the
Colony I'Iood 310q0
By: Cherry Key TravIs
of cigarettes, valued at $142, be added or existing projects to be qualifIcatIons of the personal qualiflcialions of the personal atPUbIlCsal.,tOth,highestaridbe.st
Deputy Clerk
deleted in the five year construction representative, or the venue CC representative, or the venue or bIdder for cash, at the front West
were reported missing after a
NED N. JULIAP4, JR.
of
the
court.
plan,ineccordancewilhtheFl,xida jurisdiction
jurIsdiction of
court,
door of the Semiriule County STENSTROM, DAVIS &amp;
storage room window was Transportation Code, Chapter
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
Courthous
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANOS. AND
in Sanford, FlorIda, at McINTOSH
1)17). Flixlda Statutes.
broken,
OBJECTIONS PlOT SO FILED OBJE(.TlOP. NOT SO FILED 11:00AM. on the 27th day of May,
FIagthp Bank Suite 77
The
elve (17i counties which WILL BE FOqEVER BARREi,
1q76.
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
Off lc BOx 1330
Florence M. 3laIy
comprise the Department's Fifth
Gerald W. Wallace
WlTNE55myhandarwJtp,t56I0f Post
As Personal Representa.
Di%tti(t are as foliow's
this Court, thIs 12th day of May, 197g. Sanford, FlOrida 32771
As Personal Representa.
Attornpys for Petitlonir
tke of the Estate of
Brtvar'd, Citrus. Fiagler, Lake,
(Seal)
Tive at use Estate of
Publish: May I, 21, 25. Juni 1, 1976
NORMAN &amp; BIALY
Marlo', Orange, Osceota, Putnam,
Arthur H. Beckwtth, Jr.
RONALD GORDON WALLACE
DEl 75
Deceased
Seminole. St. Johns, Sumter,
Deceased
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Attorney for Personat
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
By: Cecefia V. Ekern
Representative:
C A Benedit, p.f,.
Deputy Clerk
REPRESENTATIVE:
OS, McEwan
Oittrict Engineer
xJ
MaCLEAN AND BROOKE
Albert P. McIntosh, Jr., Eiulre
101 East Central floutyard
tate of Florida
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Post Office Box 14$
Oiando, Florida 37102
Department of
Orlando, Firolda 23102
Pott Office Draw-er X
,tIIIIIIU
Teiephon: 73lYI
Transportation
JacksonvIlle, Florida 37207
Teiepho,se: (305) 4.72.3463
Publiih: May 7 14. 1916
PubliSh: Môy II. 1974
Publish: May 14, 3,, 1'174
Publish: May 11, 1974
..SUt4SHINE STATE.,
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'i'outh Scrices officials.
Karcher said currency, a
knife and a S1,000 Confederate
bond identified as belonging to
I)avls have been recovered,
Investigators believe the
youth may have been involved
in recent burglaries at two
other Casselberry businesses
.nd at least one residence,
rthr said.
Cccatnc trrest
Aitamonte Springs police
have arrested a 30-year-old
man at his residence on a
charge of felony possession of
cocaine.
Benedict V. Cavaliere, 30, of
576 Orange Drive. Altamonte
Springs, was released on 8000
bond alter being booked at
Seminole County Jail on
Thursday night, according to
Jail records.
Thefts Probed
Sanford police today were
i'westlgating the theft of $300 In
clothing from a burglarized
auto at a funeral home parking

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Accused Youth Denies
Role In Ski Mask Gang

Refugees

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Suffer Depression

MIAMI BEACH (AP) — One year after fleeing
their war.torn homeland, thousands of Vietnamese
refugees are suffering from "delayed depression" and
r('currirlr, n.Ightitiarcs, a V;Yt;hittrist wnrkin wit
i'e'l ugees says.
"Six to eight months aftet their arrival in America,
many started becoming quite depressed," says Dr. Jean
E. Carlin, associate dean of psychiatry at the university
of Californis in Irvine.
"Now that m05t of them are settled with homes and
;obs, they have imo to reflect on Whdl,
Hj)j)Cned,' shi
said In an interview p.bout her repert today to the
American Nyrhi:e Association cavention,

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U.O.F. Checks Spying Claims

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(;AiNE.svILu CAP) - The University of I"lorida
Is checking into allegations that some students from
Taissan are spying on other students from the Chinese
island repuhllc, says UF President Robert Q. Marston.
One such student says he was asked by the Taiwan
Fonnosa) government to spy on countrymen at the
school, The Gainesville Sun has reported. Others said they
believe they are the subjects of such spying.
'Vice President for Student Affairs Arthur Sandeen and
his staff have been looking into this matter with the
principle concern that no student's academic freedom be
threatened for any reason," Marston said Thursday.

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Republican in Michigan will do
Reagan campaigned today in ama Canal, it was learned, The gan defeated Ford last Tues- along with California Go',. EdC Continued from Page 1-A)
over Ford have come In states more for Reagan than for Ford. Flint and Detroit, winding up Ford campaign complied,
day.
mund "Jerry" Brown Jr., his
that do flu. register voters by "I don't think it will hurt us," his 25-hour mission In Ford's
Goldwater told a news conBcsides his meeting with chief opponent in Tuesday's
party' and — like Michigan - Reagan said In Battle Creek home state. Ills effort Is built ference 10 days ago that Meany, Carter was scheduled Maryland Democratic
around personal appearances Itean's statements opposing to be back in Maryland today, primary.
permit voters to choose carnll- Thursday.
Reagan and Ford seek tht and $50,000 worth of weekend the administration's Panama
dates from either party during
votes of past supporters of Ala- television broadcasts.
primary election balloting,
Canal negotiations "reflect a
.
Meanwhile, Sen Barry Gold suprLsingly dangerous state of
The President, too has in boma Gos George C Wallace,
vited Democratic voters to cast *ho won Michigan's Democrat- water, R-Ariz., demanded that mind."
Tapes of the news conference
Republican ballots for his Ic primary in 1972 but has been the Foil campaign stop using
cause. But the odds are that all but eliminated s a factor in tapes of Goldwater criticizing were broadcast on Ford's beDemocrats who choose to vote the 1976 campaign.
Reagan's poitlon on the Pan- half in Nebraska, where Rca.
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Compromise On School Funding
Could End Deadlock On Budget

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TALLAhASSEE (AP) - A possible compromise de- in line.
'eloped today which would pump $13 million more into education
lop senators, who had pushed a plan to abolish the statewide
as senators worked to resolve school funding questions which
grand Jury on the grounds It had done little to fight organized
have blocked final approval of a 1(93 billion state budget.
crime, lost on a 20-18 vote.
A special romnmittee made up of senators in opposing sides of
However, efforts to restore $11.7 million in cuts to state
the school funding dispute examined alternatives just before the
universities went down to defeat.
Senate convened today.
Also defeated was a push to save three of the state's five cthne
. lnajrit Iavirril adding more state funds and dropping the
IaL's and block removal if half the agents out of the law cn
required local property tax tax back to 6.3 mIlls. Computer
forcement division of the Florida Department of Criminal Law
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readouts were being made to show how counties would be affected Enforcement,
by the increase of state funds in addition to lowering the rnillage
In all, less than $1 million was added to the package, with the
rate from the 6,5 level currently In the bill,
biggest item the $200,000 to fund the statewide grand Jury.
Meanwhile, lawmakers on each side of the issue worked the
The house passed no bills during a four-hour session Tuesday,
floor for votes. Rural counties have fought for an increase' in
but it took a number of positions on amendments to pending
because 4 hzher rata they p:h u funds which wok'!" !eLslatlon.
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'Therwise go to "pro,irty rich" countics in:!uding Da±.
-'o.
—
5per Donald Thc'r,cr, Y'Y
bic'red recorded roil
- "rr'-_Uroward, Palm Beach Pinelias and others.
call votes on three rejected ainenrlrnonLs which would have taken
TOM FA ' LAUDED
The 113 millIon proposed to be pumped back Into state con- legislators out of their preferential retIrement system. The action
stributions to the school funding formula would leave the Senate occurred on a bill putting county Judges in the elected state of. Robert Ma:key, (right) co-chairman of the cltlzen.s advisory
measure $37 million short of the House education budget of 81.083 ficers retirement plan.
board at the Juvenile Detention Center at Sanford, presents
billion.
Tucker and his allies dodged amendments providing for corn- hnmedlate past superintendent Thomas E. Fay with a plaque of
During day.long debate Thursday, the local education question
pensation of land owners whose property use would be restricted appreciation for outstanding service. Fay was superintendent of
and a successful move to save the statewide grand jury were the
by shutting off debate on a bill providing for regulation of
the local center for 18 months before accepting reassignment to
only areas wtiere Senate leaders were not able to hold their troops Florida's coastal marshes,
the Orange County juvenile detention facility in March.
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Insurance Hikes At An End?

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TAIAIIAS.SEE tAPi - State Farm's 8.3 per cent
increase in auto Insurance rates may signal an end to the
huge surge in rates, which are hitting hard at motorists'
pocketbooks, state Insurance officials say.
"We may have reached a peak in the rapid rise in
rates," Deputy Commissioner Thomas H. Brown said
Thursday. "The 8.3 per cent is the lowest of any Increases
in months by all)' major company."
State Farm, Florida's largest auto insurer, announced
that the 8.3 per cent or $17.40 statewide average hike effectIve Jane 15 would include cuts in Jacksonville, Pensacola, Tallahassee, Orlando and Belle Glades.

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Regents Weigh Candidates
TAIJ.AIIASISEE tAPi - The names of 75 persons
have been submitted to a Board of Regents advisory
committee appointed to screen candidates for the Florida
State University presidency, records show.
FSU officials released a list of the names Thursday
alter reluctantly agreeing that the advisory committee
records come under the state Sunshine Law.
"y,'e had no problem with giving out the names of those
people who have indicated a willingness to be a candidate," said Chancellor El. York. "The problem was
with the names of those individuals who have been submitted by third pirties and have no knowledge of it."

Liberty Ship is Sunk

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Friday, May 14, 1976— lA

Reagan Seeks Michigan Crossover Vote
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SMtASOTA (Al') - l)espite three statements
police
claim were voluntarily given by a 17-year-old
implicating him in an attack on an Avon Park family, the
youth swears he was not there.
Larry Marshall took the stand i,1 his own defense Thursday and denied being part of masked trio that terrorized a
rural family of five on Oct. 29. The husband was flogged
and the wife was sexually assaulted.
Closing arginnents before the one-man, five woman
jury were scheduled today in the trial, transferred here
from Setring because of extensive pre-trial publicity,
Marshall, L'aniei Thomas, 27, and Lee 0, Martin, 19, are
accused of burglary, robbery and :;exual assault.

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FLORIDA
IN BRIEF

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MIAMI BEACH (AP) — The hulk of a World War!! vintage Liberty ship was towed off this resort city and
intentionally sent to a watery grave shortly after sunrise
today with a series of explosive charges.
The ship went down In the Atlantic two miles out from
the southern end of Miami Beach. A demolition team from
the Panama City Naval Air Station handled the final
work.
The idea Is to Form an artIficial reef to attract fish for
sport fishennt'n Natural Resources I )irector lIariiiin
Shields si'id lnursday in Tallahassee.

Tax Collections

increase

TALLAhASSEE A1'i - State tax collections
5110w Florida's konomy is coming back from the
reces.sion, state officials say.
The Revenue [)epartment reported Thursday that April
sales tax collections totaled $119.3 million, a $13.7 million
or 13 per cent Increase over April 1975.
April's figure was the second highest monthly total
since the sales tax was started in 1949, traIling only
January's $12lmillion collection from the Christmas
buying season. Sales taxes are collected the month after
the sales.

Base

Cut Would

Hurt Town

KEY ET i Al') - A proposed manpower cutback at the U.S. Naval AIr Station here would double area
unemployment and cause local merchants to suffer a 32
per cent loss in business, a study says.
A hall 'Inch thick economic impact study was released
Thursday by the Military Affairs Committee of the
(;r(itL'r Key West Chamber of Commerce.

It estimated the effects of the Navy's proposal to tx-i111
the base's military personnel contingent from 3,900 to 700
in 1976-77, which would cost about 2,50') civilian Jobs.

Jury Issues Murder

Verdict

TAMPA AP -- Ernest Coyle Walker breathed
deeply and looked over at his wife and young son after
being convicted of first degree ,'nurder for the New \'cilr's
I)ay slaying of a Florida highway Patrol trooper.
A circuit court jury of nIne wnmen and three men took
:p 2 hours 'Thursday to find the 31-year-oid defendant
guilty of shooting Trooper Kenneth Flynt.
Flynt wms killed in the doorway of his Apollo Beach
home Jan. 1 when he answered a pounding on the door by
a man who had terrorized next-door neighbors.

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MONDAY, MAY 17 thru
SATURDAY, MAY 22
If you've been considering buying
a new car, don't do anythina

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Guerrillas Threaten !,%'ar

Sino -Soviet
Quarrel
To End?

Africa could be productive. By the same token a
revolutionary instead of evolutionary approach in
Africa also could create turmoil and bloodshed—
and be self defeating.
The administration's policy is more realistic.
The United States favors self-determination,
majority rule, more rapid economic development
and is assisting in these goals. We are unequivocal

Brown is for the moment the way of the light, textiles and other materials, but It isn't so.
alumInum, 43 per cent for copper, 56 per cent for under permanent house arrest because he
When he campaigns in Maryland, the faithful
You may be excused for thinking we were,
lead and 15 per cent for textiles.
favored closer milItary cooperation with Russia
say, the planes at the airport refuse to fly. Hold, because an awful lot has been said about the
As an Indicator of long-term growth potential, and the securing of military assistance from that
he i.s ready to address us again. He is radiant in a importance of recycling, and those words have
the asociat1on notes that the current rate of country.
dark suit, gray sideburns, and a bit of hair falling been spoken by a multitude of officials from
investment in competing virgin material InIn each case, Mao Is tabbed as the man who
boyishly against his eyebrOW. "The vibes," he President Ford o down.
dustries is 10 times that In recycling oriented queered the deals and saw to the removal of the
sap, are good. 'Planetary realism," he says, Is
The truth, says the National Association of facilities,
men rtsponsiblc for promoting Sino-Soviet
the answer. There Is a gentle stirring in the Recycling Industries, is that recycled iaterials
A good many Americans believe the Industry cooperation.
crowd, and agreement he is absolutely right,
are losing out to their virgin counterparts, and
But, as noted above, Ma may not be on the
is a new one, and a small one too, but annual

petuate political and economic inequality on the
basis of race. And, equally important, the administration realizes that these democratic goals

he aays.
Right 0(1.
"It's time for creative non-action."
Amen.

Th e

Road Bac

k

from right to left two years ago following the overthrew of
dictator Marcelo Caetano.

military end assumed an influence on government and living
standards disproportionate to Us numbers. A nervous world
watched anxiously as Portugal was embroiled in chaos and the
civil war.
But elections on April 2.5 revealed that the pendulum has
begun another arc, less sweeping this time and suggestive of
coming to rest near the midpoint of its swing.
The Socialist Party of Mario Soares, not exatly
Wtraonservative aut more restrained than the radical Communists. remains the most popular. The party of the center, the
Popular Dcmocrts, picked up enough votes to insure a strong
voice in the government.

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r h
-.adventurism on the continent. President
Eisenhower responded by quiet diplomacy with
European countries, asking them to leave an in0 f L i g
frastructure of government and facilities when
BALTIMORE — One sees It clearly in the
they left Africa. President Kennedy, also cognizant
WASHINGTON — To an unusual degree, the
.
facesofhisaudiences.Awe.ltLsthelookolthe
security of the United States depends on the Sin
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in the oresence
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psonal dipinm;:cy with leadt'rs .r
In1gil
ij
quote. Once it was Ted Kennedy, then George
-''The mutual antagonism between Peking and
nations, cut off arms shipments
rIirLUriLy white
and, more recently, Jimmy Carter.
Moscow
prevents these two powers from cornregimes, increased economic aid to black nations
Now It is Jerry Brown, 38-year-old governor of
bining their resources against this country and
and authorized CIA assistance to African leaders
CaPfornia, and candidate for president; those
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leads both to fayor some sort of alliance with
who (lock to him this late primary season are
struggling for
independence and
selfus, however tenuous and paper thin.
engaged in the familiar ritual of annointing yet
determination. Presidents Kennedy and Johnson
Now there are signs the Chinese and the
another god of politics.
both took an activce interest in the Congo, trying to
Uus.sians may seek a rapproachement of sorts
Oh, yes, say those with the oils, surely this is
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which could change the world balance of power
do- what they could to stop the expansion of
rn for whom we have long waited. He Is young
mightily, and not to the advantage of the United
communism in that unfortunate nation.
and handsome and he cares for u.s very much,
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States
and the free world.
What the political complexion of Africa wouid
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Those in attendance nod their heads vigorously
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These signs are faint as of now but persistent
have been without these efforts is hard to predict,
when he gives an opinion, laugh heartily when he
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and they crop up In most unusual ways.
but it is safe to say that they helped. By the same
makes a small joke. Women reach out to touch
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The analysis here among those who advise
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him, men are given new hope. The redeemer i.s
token, it is clear that they were not enough. The
the National Security Council is that the major
here — so sayeth the television, so sayeth the
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Soviet Union and Communist China are deeply
serious bar to a Soviet-Chinese get-together is
newspapers, and, for sure, so sayeth the 38-yearinvolved in Africa and both are trying to expand
Chairman Mao Tse-tung who has hated the
old California governor.
Russians these past 40 years with a paslon. Mao
their influence by whatever means they can.
Qulet, he is about to speak.
I
is
2 and seriously ailing, the reports go, and he's
It is this communistic impetlalism that will
"We must lower our expectations."
• -.• one of the few left who remember Moscow's
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preoccupy Mr. Kissinger as he engages in intensive
.,.,
Wlat did he say?
manipulations over the past half century during
_____ personal diplomacy in seven African states. UnIle said: less Is more.
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which
its agents made every effort to bring
Hallelujah!
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fortunately he will noi have unquestioned
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China under political, economic and military
It is, of course, not yet apparent how long the
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unamimity of his country behind him in his efforts.
control.
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instant
congregation
will
genuflect
at
the
feet
of
''
Many congressmen remember Aigola and conInformation arriving here Is that a major
redeemer Brown. The United States has entered
factor in the down-fall and death of IAn Piao,
tinue to attack the sccretary for his use of the CIA
Go gel 'im kid!
intoone of its rare moods of shifting outlook, and
Mao Tse-tung's heir apparent, was Un's desire
during the Angalan dispute. Oth€r congressmen,
redeemers seem to be coming in and going out
to
seek Russia's cooperation in rebuilding
symbolized by Sen. Robert C. Byrd and Rep.
with the regularity of crabs in the Chesapeake. JOHN CUNNIFF
China's army on modern lines.
Wayne Hays, are outspoken in their criticism of
Indeed, the redeemer business Is temporary at
Reports arriving from China watchers In Asia
best. Not long ago, as Victor I3orge reminds us, a
anything that disturbs the white minority rule
suggest that the removal and disgrace of Teng
status quo. Still others such as Sen. Dick Clark messiah came b} with a philosophy that would
htsiao-ping, whom Chou En-lal had picked as his
make us all 15 years younger; there was great
R e c yc I I n g L os e s 0 u t
want an immediate emergence of black rule.
succesn- In China, came about because Teng
rejoicing until it was remembered that that
favored detente with Moscow and action to end
Either position is an extreme. The day has long
redeemer's balm would wipe out everyone in the
NEW
YORK
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AP
—
It
would
seem
that
in
a
.
the
border quarrels.
past
decade,
he
notes
that
Commerce
gone when a policy of even discreet support for
Republic who had not yet reached puberty.
world of limited resources we should be relying
Years hack, Peng Teh-huai, then head of the
partment figures for recycling rates have

Consequently, some may call it saber rattling.
But the truth is that Mr. Kissinger's repeated
warnings that the United States cannot tolerate
Communist armed intervention are not bluster but
the !inchpin of our African policy,

liu officials said there was no health hazard yet.
The storms caused more landslides
along roads of the
devastated region In northeastern Italy,
isolatIng several

recycling discriminates agains it also.
"At the present time, federal policy incentives
favor the utilizatIon of virgin materials over
recycled ones," said N. J. Mighdoll, executive

IIEIIWT, I.ebanon Api — i'alestinian guerrilla fartions headed by Yasir Arafat threatened today to take up
arms against Syrian Presith'rit hlafez Assad's
forces in
I Alia000,
Arafat's high comnrnantj charged regular Syrian
troops

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hile, SyrIan-controlled Palestinians in Tripoli,
Lebanon's second largest city, continued their attacks on
leftist Lebanese Moslem mIlitiamen for the fifth day.
"hlxties of victims are still unrecovered from the
streets," a police spokesman reported. "There are even
i,t.-a!k',
ent:nued fight:g ;nterrupted !u:: :tI ji1
killei in ti lt
(our ±y."

Soviet Journalist Arrested

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MAY 13, 1976
Thomas (1 011is Wintpr Pirk
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VWU, u1i uni.....'.,
lIJIJ 3 3W13V1
A1)1ISSIONS
DISC1IARCIES
proposal.
Sanford:
Sanford:
J. Ross Adams
Trask acknowledged that a
Lemnmnis Beildmy
Ruby (;rac Bennett
last-minute amendment he
Dorothy Rollinger
Early Bradford
tacked onto the bill on the floor
Phillip Marion Boyd
Earl H. Fields
represented
an effort to scuttle
Anna P. hlukur
Mildred Hampton
James Kenned)'
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Reginald lull
Manley I., Rusho
Mary I.. lute
Jane S. Sinko
Michelle Mumiger
I)arlene I. Woodworth
Maggie P. Roberts
Lena
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Christine Walker
Thursda's high '32, hxIa's
Thelma Young Rev.
James V. Warren
Carl S. Martinsen, Dellary loss 66. Rainfall: .18 Inches.
Bernard W. Wilke
Mary A. Myers, DeB.ary
l'arth cloud)- to cloudy
Frederick
W. Ockers,
Elizabeth A. Curtis, Deltona through Saturday. Afternoon
Ddllary
Harrison Frost, Deltona
and evening thundcr'choners
Vivian M. Quist, DeBary
l)oulas E. Proctor, Deltona
III
Barbara A, Blades, Deltona
l3ethnie 1). Young, Deltona likeb' toda' and a chance
thundershossers
Saturday.
Sidney A. Larsen, Deltona
Clarence Cunningham,
Earl %V. Tones', Lake Mary Zellwool
the mid
Highs in

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FRIDAY, MAY 14
Foresters Square Dance Club The Forest, 8 p m
Tanglewood /sA, closed, 8 'p.m., St. Richard's
Episcopal Church.
Longwood AA, closed, 8 p.m., Christ Episcopal

Church.

The Altamonte Springs Garden Club will meet at the

First Federal of Orlando, S.R. 436, lltarnonte Springs at
6:30 p.m. on May 13.
Jacaranda Circle of Sanford Garden Club, 7 p.m.
covered dish supper and potted plant exchange, 204
!dvllwildø
- fli'ivi Idylhsilde School chorus operetta, 7:30 p.m.
SATURDAY, MAY 15
Sanford Women's Republican Club luncheon meeting
t 11 a.m., at the Heritage Inn, 305 Park Ave. Special
guests GOP announced candidates.

REA DEATHS

cent today and 40 per cent

Saturday.
EXTENDED FORECAST
('hance of scattered afternoun and evening thun'

Survivors include his wife, :Icrstiossers. Continue ssarrn.
Born in Muncie, Ind., she lived
Mrs.
Elizabeth Tuttle Leveque; Night-time losss in the 60s north
in Sanford br the past four
sears. She wa.s manager of daughter, Mrs Sidney 11 to lOs south. Datime highs in
1erry's Thrift Shop, and was a Oakley, Creedmor; son, Pierre the 80s.
mimember of First Baptist A. Leveque Jr., Tampa; sister,
Madame
Church of Coleman.
Marie
Louise
Saturday's Daytona Beach
(;miuthier,
of
Paris,
France;
(itit's;
high 9:47 am., l0:1
tier
include
Survivors
brothers, Paul Leveque, of p.m., Iosss 3:31 am.. 3:36 p.m.
husband Curtis 1). of Sanford;
Parts and Leon Leveque of PortCanavcral: high 9:18a.m.,
parents Mr. and Mrs Frank
Hollywood, Calif. and two 9:58 p.m., loss 3:17 p.m.. 3:24
llurkhnrt, Seymour, Ind•; son,
grandchildren.
p.m.
Frank Bishop, Crouthersville,
lnd.; daughter. Miss Joanna
Bishop, C, ,)uthersvilk', Ind,

against.
The Soviets have also supplied the South
It Is a new, insidious form of imperialism Yemeni ground troops with 0 tanks, many of
which Imposes SovIet t)Tanny upon nations In them advanced T-54s and T-65s.
the name of peoples democracies. This new
With the Inpressi'e military weaponry, of
imperialism is being carriec, into Southeast Asia, course, came 3,000 to 4,000 Soviet advisers and

Souttside Elementary School Spring Carnival, 11
a.m. to 5 p.m. on school grounds.
Sanford Women's A/s Group, 2 p.m., 1201 W. First st.
Casselberry AA, closed, 8p.m., Ascension Lutheran
Church.
SUNDAY, MAY 16
flucae Show to benefit Central Florida Zoo sponsored
t.., fl....e.. o,.e t,
UJ
LJLI7 DWI. IIIIIIIg AS3B., flJ ),[fl
%S1fl
j(S Arena
Sht-46, four miles west of I-I. Special exhibition Stan.
cbrdbred harness horse,
Good Samaritan Home anniversary celebration, 3
p.m., Freewill holiness Church,
MONDAY, MAY17
Youth Programs Inc. training session, 7 p.m. at Youth
Programs office, lQ'i N. Park Ave., Sanford
IthllisildeSt-hool I'TA mec'ting7:30 p um. Election and
itbtdllitl(i11.

iMng%toiid hlkentennial Committee, Spin., lMngwood
I.CO4Ui' Library, Church st
iiumal!e Society of Seminole Counts, 8 p.iii., First
Federal, of Seminole SR 434, Longwood.
Sanford Rotary ('lub, noon, Civic Center.
Sanford Alcoholics Anonymous, closed, 1201 W. First
St.
TOl'S Chapter 79, 7 pm., over Baptist Church,
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Florida Symphony Charity Night at Seminole Harness
Raceway post timeS pm. Betting proceeds from the
nigni s races go to t' ioriva yInpi1ony.

Sanford lions ('lub. noon, Holiday Inn
Winter Springs Jaycec. 7 p.m., VFW Iluihluig, 17.92.
Iair:wood.
Sanford Girl Sc-outs Sers k-c UnIt, 7 pn, Chamber of
('onmlnerc'c,
Overeaters Anunvmuus,7:30p.tn.,h"Iorid.a Power and
light, Sanford

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Comnstar satellite Is mission has given RCA the
circling the globe in an elliptic- right to handle the traffic on an
al orbit today, awaiting a signal interirim basis with its Satconi

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orbit high above the Pacific

Ocean.
The satellite, the first link in

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an American Telephone and

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nications network to expand do-

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its temporary orbit Thursday

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The presence of storm clouds
delayed the launch for 2.8 mmutes but otherwise it was flawless, space officials said.
A ground signal late Saturday

We Take T'des

will activate on-board propul-

CAMCO

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C.omstar in position to drift
slowly to a stationary orbit 22,aboe the Equator off westem South America.
American Telephene and
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Comnstar is set for launch in
July, a third in 1978.
AT&amp;T is leasing the Cornstar
from the newly formed Comsat
General Corp., which has an in%'estmmient of $185 million in the
satellites and control s)'stemns.
AT&amp;T will work jointly with
the GTE Satellite Corp. in using

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Graveside services for Pierre
b A Leveque, 80, of Sanford, who
(lied May 5 in Oxford, N.C.,

New 2.3 &amp; 4 Bedroom Homes

were held May 7 at Carolina
Memorial Gardens in creedmor, N.C. with Masonic Rites.
Former owner and manager of
thy Hotel Oxford, he was a

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(;iihisborit Elementary School Advisory Committee,
7:30 1)111., school library'

PIERRE A. I.EvF:quI:

nwmnber of Oxford lAxige Ni
122 ,W&amp;AM, the Oxford Shrine
Club, the Sudan Temple in New
Bern, N.C., the Bahia Temple,

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Penny Pincht'rs dinner meeting, noon, iirst UnItI
Mo!hodist Church,

David Lang Funeral Home,
I)cliary, Is in ctmarge Of
arrangements.

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us the opportunity of working cause some audiologists sell
this out, and I'm sure we can hearing aids.
protect our senior citizens from
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upper 6Os and low lOs.
and south ssinds 15
m.p.h. Rain probability 60 per

Orlando, First Presbyterian
Church of Sanloi d and wa a
Mrs. Leandra K. Gudgel, 30, French veteran of WWI and an
of 115 French Ave., Sanford honorary member of the
died Wednesday in Sanford. American Legion.

Rockwell Brass Court Space Officials

are spreading the Imperialism they cry loudly formidable air force.

F
Southtast

MIt, LEANDRA (;uI)(;EI.

JACK ANDERSON

well's hostality:

The Tucker-Neal bill would
automatically abolish all state
regulatory laws and agencies
every six years unless the legIslature determined that such
regulation "is necessary to protect the public health, safety or
welfare from significant and
discernible harm of damage."
Meanwhile, a political battle
was brewing between Senate
Pro Tern Alan Trask, 1)-Fort
Meade, mmd Sen. Lori Wilson, I-

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TALI.AIIASSEE (API — A any additional costs," he ad- are going to have to send their
senior citizen lobbyist has ded.
clients to someone who is a
helped to kill a bill that the
The bill w. -.' have required competitor," s,aid David Vrecsponsor said would keep th el- a hcring -. minaton by a Land, a St. Petersburg hearing

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mental Operations Committee. house Governmental Oper- the Associated Cognate
ations Committee Monday to branches of Fret' Mavnnrv
11'cvc -, t'c nset pr;posal fight any effort to ';e: the
F. &amp; A. M. at the Slit'iIuii
addresses itseli to state House bill with
another Trask- T%t iii Toers Hotel in
agencies funded by general like amendment.
Orlando, July 31-Aug. 8.
revenues, while the proposed _________________________________________________________
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PARIS Ah'i
A young man shot and killed the
president of France's second largest bank today and then
(1)uunitttd suicide, the police announced,
Jacques Chaine, 61, president and general director of
the Credit Lyonnais, was shot as lie stepped from his car
at the entrance to the bank's main office in Paris. lie died
in an ambulance on the way to the hospital.

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shake,
rattle and

Neal said he wasn't suprised
by the lack of opposition from
boSses of the state's regulatory
agencies because "they just
don't have a defensible posi-

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But enough of the differences between the two

least this much: Smiling Rockwell executIves program.
by Loviets bearing arms but by Soviets bearIng Yemenis to operate their new equipment. To
have taken federal officials on hunting trips, tO
— On another occasion, Rockwell sent its
gifts.
give the advisory force and international flavor,
race tracks and to football games. On these privte Sabre liner to Houston to fly astronaut
The degree of tyranny varies from nation to the Soviets al.so brought in 300 to 400 East Ger.
Rockwell usually has provided plenty Jack IMusma to a huntIng lodge. The corporate
nation. The Soviet technique Is to make these mans and more than 200 Cubans.
of food and liquor.
files show that astronaut Stuart hoosa has also
nations so dependent on Moscow that s!owly,
Tho vistors are more interested In giving
Corporate hunting lodges at Wyc Island, Md., used the Rockwell Jel.
inexorably, they become Soviet satellites
politIc, than military advice, Under the
and near Albany, Ga., were opened to space
— us we reported in an earlier column, space
A classic case is the remote former British guidance of the Russians, for example, the
East
officials, depending on whether they prefer to officials Clarence Gay, liyndal Wetherington,
protectorate of South Yemen. It Is closed to U.S. Germans virtually run the Interior Ministry
shoot geese in Maryland or quail In Georgia. The Geral Griffin and Jack Cramer have been guests newsmen,
but we sent our associate Joe Spear to which has turned South
Yemen into a Sovietcorporate et has also been made available
of the space contractor at its Wye Island hunting
the border at the far end of the Arabian penin- model police state.
officials hi need of transportation.
lodge.
sula to get the story. Writing from across the
An estimated quarter of the population Is
To spare their government guests from
— Other space officials who have acceed border in North Yemen, where thousands of engaged In some kind of security work, As in
embarrassment, Rockwell uses perforated favors from Rockwell include Charles King, H. refugees have fled from the nw t)Tanny, Spear other Communist nations, the people are en.
expense vouchers. Above the perforation, the Dale Gruhb, Jeffrey Hamilton and Al Alibrando.
reports:
couraged to spy on one another. The inRockwell executive writes down how much
Footnote: We called all the government of.
"South Yemen has become almost a total terrogatieris are reported lobe extre:nely harsh.
money he has spent arm entertalnmenl But the ficials who received gratuities train Rockwell. puppet of the Soviet Union, the worst police state Even women and children are hauled In
government officials who were entertained are Thom we reached denied any wrongf;ml Intent. A
for
in the Arab world."
questioning and thrown Into prison if they don't
discreetly listed below the perfor'Jon.
Rockwell spokenan said his company will no
The Sovietizing of South Yemen began with give the right answers.
Mf.cr the Rockwell auditors have approved lunger provide gratuities to government of- the usual gifts — military shipments that gave
The people have fled South Yemen in such :
the reimbursement, the lower sections of the licials.
the
rulers
IlItiioa'
l
power.
Spear
reports
that
numbers
that smuggling Individuals out of the
vouchers are removed and suppressed. Despite
THE NEW IMPERIALISTS: It is a grim the small shelhhdorn now has at least 20 modern country has become a
these precaulior's, we have learned the names of historical Irony that the Soviets, who profess to MIG-21 fighter-bombers, another 20 older MIG- business. The population,
thrivingas
black-market
a result, has ;

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Industries where there are unhealthy fumes, period and only 17 per cent last year.
the first to be dropped when there's a downturn," here, to give this country major problems In the
chemicals, conditions, etc.
As a guage of the industry's growth over the he said.
years ahead.

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calling himself "Moses" tipped us off that the guests, including Sen. Frank vss, D.-Utah,
giant space contractor, Rockwell International, chairman of the Senat. Sjce Committee, to its
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ofapoem."Thehillswjll be mnadeof marble," he
On a long-term basis, he maintains, the upturn were misunderstood,
with Premier Brezhnev and his men. The
says,"themachineswillbemadeof gold; nobody discrlminatio9 in taxes and transportation treatDuring the 1913-1914 peak in the economy the pressures are strong among those groups which
will ever get tired, mmd nobody will ever grow ment make the utilization of virgin materials, industry's expectations almost seemed fulfilled, supported Premier Chou.
old." By damn, the good feeling Is as thick as and investment in virgin industries, more as demand for recycled materials of all kinds
how far this rapprochement will go is
smog In the San Fernando Valley. It Is a time for profitable alternatives,
rose
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a New Generation of Leadership.
Ictal and paper producers enjoy tax benefits
in short supply in that period,
predicting a full fledged aiiiance um a turn t
It Is true that Jerry Brown can occasionally by using virgin materials, he says, but they don't
Then the bottom fell out, as it almost did for open economic and political cooperation on a
confuse some of those hearing his word. His word ii they use recycled materials. And the freight the economy in general, Beginning in the third wide scale. l'here will always be intense
c a natic-nal halth ins ri program, for rates, he "dds, are higher vn recycled rnaterial
quarter iii n114 demand plummeted, and the between two SUCh-I dynamic and politically
And so, Mighdoll says, in 1904 we recycled 18 doll says the experience proved a principi.
feels it would be ever so much if people would per cent of our available waste paper, about 35
"scrap materials are the Last to be purchased

Lobbyist Aids In Defeat
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buying unnecessary hearing fore a person could purchase a tolerable thing."
aids,
hearing aid, and provided for a
But James L. Sullivan, an
Wilson, however, reacted
The
bill,
11133113,
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killed
in
3G.day
money
back
guarantee.
audiologist,
supported the bill
The Regulated In!ustries and angrily after learning of the ina 9-3 vote Thursday by the
Opponents claimed the reLicensing Conunittee approved tent of the Trask effort, saying
"Most audiologists do not disIlouse Health and Itehabilita- qui1mncnt that a doctor or pense hearing aids," he Said,
the bill, another in a series of such an amendment would
live
Services Committee.
hearing specialist examine "Most would honor senior citget-the-bureaucracy proposals make the bill meaningless.
"The thrust of this whole bill would-be hearing aid purcha- zens and not make exorbitar
before the 1976 legislature, on a
"I didn't know that was hits
is to Protect the consumer sers would increase Costs.
booming, unanimous voice vote
charges."
tent," she said. "If his con- APPOINTED
against purchase of unneces"An examination costs $25 or
flmursclay.
cern is to destroy the bill, I'll
Rev. Arthur .1. Mack. Grand sary hearing aids," said Rep. $30," Rep. Holmes told the
The bill, CS-hlB3852, breezed have to fight him on that in the Master of Prince hall Masons Karen Coolman Holmes, 1)-Fort committee. "A hearing aid
tt':ough the corninmittee in less house."
in Florida and minister at Lauderdale.
costs from $300 to $1,000. Conthan two minutes without deBut
one
of
the
main
consumer
sider
the expense for your conto
Sen. Wilson said she thought Triuit) Methodist Church,
bate. A companion bill, SBll2G, Trask was concerned about a Sanford. as recently ap- groups Rep. Holmes hoped to stitimenta when that $300 or $1,already has cleared Senate provision in the bill which pnlutt'thbo the position of Mest protect—the Congress of Senior 000 is wasted."
committees and is awaiting Ii- would have req'mired the legis- I'ussant Grand Commander Citizens—opposed the bill on
The bill was opposed by hearroar.
nal action on the Senate calen- Iature to pass a bill to continue of Ihi United Supreme grounds it ould increase the ing aid dealers, half a dozen of
car,
('nuncil,
Ancient Free and cost of hearing aides purchased whom groaned loudly as Rep.
an agency, a provision Whi('h
.'ti'et'pt
rd
S('ottish
RUt- by the elder!,
Holmes' commented and ap'flit' I IotLst' versi,n b&gt; SpC:Ik- critics said vould allow a p(r,
isiiiis, Suu thorn aimil
Morn_s
Sihiflitian,
representplaudeti hen the mneasw'e wa
yr I)onald Tucker, 1)-Tallahas-. er-hungry governor to assume Western Jurisdiction
for the
ing the congress, told the corn- defeated.
see, and Rep. Patrick Neal, 1)-. control over agencies by
u. s., its territories and
niittee "give us a year to work
They argued that the provi"sunset law" proposal, which uing theliL
Master of Florida, he 4ill
think we can resolve" with conduct the required examhas passed the Senate and is
Sen. Wilson said she wculd dirt-ct the entertainment of
hearing aid dealers.
ination would put them at a
pending in the House Govern- appear personally before the the 79th BiennIal Session of
"I plead with you folks

"This is the best bill I've ever
seen YOU introduce," Rep. Earl
Dixon, 1)-Jacksonville, an
outspoken bureaucracy critic,

U.S. 7th FIct.

to $20 billion a year, with employment well in with Russia may become an open ball game.
excess of 100,000 workers.
The experts here I've talked to believe that In
It seemed to obtain a new popularity with the the years after Mao, China will indeed move to
celebration of Earth Day in 1910, when public settle its outstanding quarrels 'with the Soviet

the problem of sickness In America." Brown

terest under legislation ap

proved by a house committee.

affect laws and agencies which
control more than 75 professions, businesses and industries
in the state.

'I'OKVO APi — Japanese police have arrested a Soviet
journalist and charged tiiiii with trying to buy US. Navy
t't- rets (ruin a chief petty officer stationed on the aircraft
carrier Midway, the police said today.
A U.S. Embassy spokesman declined to comment on the
announcement. US. military authorities said they still
ere checking on the case. The Japanese police would not
say whether the American had voluntarily reported his
contacts with the Russian to the Navy,
Police said Alexandre Matchekhine, a 38-year-old
correspondent of the Soviet press agency Novosti, tried to
buy information on radar, airci'aft electronic apparatus
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intervention in African affairs cannot be tolerated
by the United States.
Both the danger and irresponsibility of soviet
intervention in Africa have troubled American
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house earthquake victims driven from their tent camps by
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makers to undertakers, would agencies which cannot justify
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MANHATI'AN, Kan,(AP)—Prairie View A&amp;M led the
Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women Track
and Field Championships into today's finals, an odds-on
favorite for the team title.
Scheduled today are finals in the long Jump, discus, 100meter hurdles, 500-meter run and three-mile run. Finals
in the remaining events are slated Saturday.
Two national meet records were established in Thur.
sda)"s qualifying,
prairie View won the mile relay in a record time of
3:46.42, and finished the 440 relay in a new standard of
46.12.
pra ir ie View' a lso qualified four runners for the
semifinals in the 400-meter dash, and two jumpers for the
finals

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college eligibility and applied for the National Basketball
,sscciati.'.n's h:r±h:p 'aft.

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LAS VEGAS - Adrianu Panatta of Italy downed Bob
Lutz of Los Angeles 6-4, 3-6, 6-3 to advance to the quarterS

finals of the 1150,000 Alan King Tennis Classic.

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Today's Games

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Buston at Cleveland, Boston leads
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Golden state at Phoenix,
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Phoenix at Golden Sivite. f
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Los Angeles at Pittsburgh
Montreal at Atlanta
San Diego at Chicago
San Francisco at
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Phl,idelphia at Houston

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Thursday's Result
Houston 1, New England

Hou s ton leadsseries 37
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TRIPLES--O.Cash, Phi, i5,
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the New England Whalers in
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The t\eros, trailing in a play.
playoff series for the first time since
1974, defeated the Whalers 4-3
Tuesday night in Hartford,
Conn., and r al lied for a hardfought 4-2 victory Th ursday
night to take a 3-2 lead in the
best -of-seven series.
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Aeros

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Best-of-If Series
Chicago (. Ret,schel I 0)
Thursday's Result
Montreal (Rogers 23) at Al
New York 112, nrner 10b Ne*
lanta (Niekro 32), (n)
Los Angeles (John 12) a Yorkwins (h,arr: ,nsh.p seres
Pittsburgh (Candelaria II), lr1
New York (1011th 2)) at Co
nnati (Bllingham 72), (n)
Sari Francisco IMontefusco A
NIIL Playoffs
I) at St. Louis (McGlothen
Finals
Best - 011.7 Series
Philadelphia
(Christensen 7
Thursday's Result
I) at Houston (Cosgrove Ill,
Montreal 3 Philadetph.-,
(n)
Mon treal leads series 30.
Saturday's Games
Sunday, May 1$
LOS Angeles at Pittsburgh
Montreal at Philadelphia
San Diego at Chicago
New York It Cincinnati. tt nt
WHA Playoffs
YcntreaI at Atlanta, 7, (t r
Semifinals
Francisco at St Louis,

BAITING (65 al bats) R OSC.C o n,
s annual meetings 417. Russell, LA, 319, McBride.
'
rhe league'
are scheduled for Montreal be. SIL. 365, Morgan, Cm, IS?

Woman

Loco Legs
1460. 560, 410,

FIRST - I

Serbes)

DAYTONA BEACH
THURSDAY'S RESULTS

FIRST
- I
Satel'te Son
(brainard). 2 Worthy Robin

Pro Basketball

National League

ginning June 7

SEMINOLE

Jai-Alai

,

New York at Cincinnati, 2

.

Harness

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Durn Greer (4) 3 00. 2-60. 3 More Beau (Hering). I CrAl~ Goose (van
lick
Reliable (6) 2,40. 0 (7 I) $10,201 (1- Deventer).
6
flulle?
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Philadelphia at HouSton,
Sunday's Games

The National Hockey League's
annual amateur ([raft will be
held May 27 Instead of June las
originally sctauled, it was
announced Thursday.
No official reason was given
((Jr the switch, although the
early finish of th i s yer S playO ff season is probilbi: a (actor

TodaysOIme$

winter Haven at Miami
LekeiancIàt Fort Lauderdale
well Palm Beach of Tom"
prrov Beach stS? Peter*rg

Dust Beau (3) 3 ao. $ 00. 3. Jfy
TENTH
- I
Justatrost
S-mtol (2) 540; Q (3-6) U 00 1 (63 (Dvoracek). 7. Choice Lee Ply
2) $106.10 1 2:09:1,
(Peters), 3. Grey Bill (DAmal ; I.
TENTH - I. Cash Box (Spiro Mary Joe Adios (Seders). S
Srty-s C7I U 90, 970, 360, 7 Dee S'rgng Sam Bere:nakj, 6 M'nor

(11) S2160, P (3 7) VU SO.
(Btldges - 3. Sp*edollie IM
25. Horton, Des, ii, ChambliSI, NY.
1 (46 l 52.26960; DO (4)1) 597.00;
FOURTH - I. Moline (3) 1400.
Crank). I Neaton Time (PatMunson, NY, 19. Burroughs, 1 7117
O 50, 170; 7. EgurDi; (7) I 40. 540,
tet-son). S. Star Glaze N. (Parr); 6
Tel. 19.
THIRD - I Sam Drucker (Dave
) Cast) 11(6) )60; 0 - 2 11 $11.60. P
HITS--Chamoliss,
NY, 37, S'ca) (6) 7.20. 2.50, 3.70. 2. Jack JoI'.nny Minbar (Vandervort);
(31)1171 60; OD (i) 110030
Annie Laurie Leo (Kalathas); •
C Brett, KC, 36; Carty, dc, 3
Pence (2) 5.20, .10; 3 Darling
FIFTH - Jorge EchInli (5) 13 W.
Riven, PlY, 31; North. Oak. 32.
Gl
d (1) 710, 0 (2 6) 519.20; 1 Jefferson Mdios (Kimb011).
70, Rafael Sarduy (4) 11 10.
FOURTH
I
T10905
Grace
DOUBLES--I Stanton, Cal, 5'
(621) $ 20. 1 2:12 4.
460
nasa
Elorri (2) .360. 0 (4 5)
(Phillips). 7
Vicars Rocket
Rudu, Oak, 9; 0 Evans, flsn, a,
FOURTH - I. Red Head Symbol
Minnesota (Blyleven 22) at Carly, Cle, I; Melton, Cal.
( Vandervorl): 3. Rolli ck (S'ca)s 4. 131,50. P IS 4) 5700.70.
(Richard Kurljworlh) (1)3.50,3.50,
SIXTH - I. Uriarte Mandiola (3)
California (Ryan 3 3). (n)
TRIPLES- Pini*'tlO, NY, 3; 9 Tied
300; 7 Mutiny K B (7) 5.10. 3,20; 3. Cinders McElwyn (Bridges); S.
73 20, 160. a 60; 7 Zubi PSCO (7)
Texas (Perry 3 2) at Clikland With
Armbro NLica (4) 1 2o; o i 1 7) Mali
9.60.4.20;3. Solana-Diaga(3)500. 0
(Torte: 43). (fl)
Lobell (Johnson). 7. Pan La
$1500. 1 (17-I) $12660; T 1: 39
HOME RUNS--Hendrick, Cie. 6,
Horton, Def. 6, Burroughs, Tex, 6.
FIFTH - I Captain Riddle N
Rando
$170 10
Milwaukee at Boston
Bonds. Cal, S. Otis, KC. S. Bando
(Dave Sica) (3) 150, 360. 2 10; 7. (Bour g eo is)
SEVENTH-1 Barguin Gasti II
Baltimore at New York
FIFTH
I.
Oak, 5; Grieve, Tex, 5
Arden Ed (Newman);
Joppa Star Maid (6) 300. 2.10; 3.
1060,5.20. 3.40; 2. Apraii Paco (5)
Cleveland at Detroit
STOLEN BASES-Rivers.Ny, II,
urns Dream (5)350; 0 (3-6) 56.50; 2 Yankee Guy (Bridges);
,
700, S60; 3 Mulilla Davalos (P
Texas at Oakland
North. Oak, ll~ Bonds, Cal. 11,
Western Scott (Bourgeois). 4. T J 0
T (363) %111 90, T 1:40:11
Minnesota
at
360. 0 (7 ) 530 10. P (25)115900
C 'fo(na.
7.
(Dvoracek), 5. Lazy Sue (Hall) 10-I,
Randolph, NV, 10, 5 Tied With 9
SIXTH -I. Princess Strong (Rick
(n)
EIGHTH - I. MutilI Mandiola
PITCHING (1 DecIsions)Regur) (6) 3.10, 2.50, 2S0; 2 6 Chani Tag (Bere:nak), 7, Nibs
Chicago at Kansas City, (n)
D Ellis, NY. 4 0, 1 001), 100 Slaton. Howard% Chomp (5) 0.40, A 40; 3. Brat (De Berry); 8. Royal Lobo (5) 19 20. 7.40, 6 60. 2. Solana Gast I
(1) 450. 360; 3. Jorge BoniguL'n
Sunday's Games
(Rauch)
Ml, 4 I, .500. 129W C-;!i. Mm,
Selbys Beau (7) 340; g (57) $41.$0;
Cleveland at Detroit
00- Q (1 5)
5
50 60; P (5 U
SIXTH
- I Impulse (Wilsey);
II. 8(10, Ii?
2.
1 (6S7) $262.10; 1 1:34:1
obects. Del, 31,
$12360; BO (25, 1-5) 5601.60.
Milwaukee at Bostoo
730, 250 Brules, Tex, 31, 750, 2.?'
SEVENTH - 1. Clayhaven Lilly Blue Chip (Jelferson); 3,
NINTH - 1. Apariz (1) 9.40, 5 60,
Baltimore at New York
Tiant. Bsn. 4 2. 661. 3.15 G.Perry,
Pioneer (Bill vandervort) (1) 11010, Diecaiur BOY (BrIftn); 4 Lisbon
320.
2 Rafael (1) 10 10, 410; 3
Chicago at Kansas City
Hanover
(Vandervort);
Tex. 12, 600, 31$ Umbafgeq. Tex, 3
560. 500. 2 Lotus Bud (7) 1 60, 3 ;
5
Minnesota at California
Deboulante Tess (O'Kelley); 6. Navy Isasis (4) 7 80. 0 (1-31 $21 60. P 13 1)
2. 600. 4 15
3 Kingly Hal 18) 160; 0 (1 7) Sity so
At Oakland
Admiral (Kurtzworth
7. Mr. 14500
STRIKEOUTS-Ryan, Cal,
I (175) 579350 1 211:1.
TENTH 1. SolosPaco (1) 1470.
Badeye (Dvoracek). I Proud Blue
Tanana, Cal, 55, B'yleven. Min ,
EIGHTH - I. Stratton (Dick
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Go&amp;saqe. Chi, )2 Blue, Oak, 12
East
S 50. 3 Galdos Edward (6) 500. 0
SEVENTH - I F'osty Spitz
Westerne Bev •7) 3 60. 2.10; 3.
w I. Pct
GB
16 a 667
Sumter Girl (Roy); 1. Speedy 111520.
Ill (40 1 (371) $11420 1 2:09.
19 11
ELEVENTH - 1 Barguun P,iy
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1. Michele Eden (Jim Tracer (Seiders), S. Caroline
NINTH
Pdts
16 10 615 I
2.00;
2
star
Calgary
(Nielsen)
6,
Sumter
Neely)
(6)
6
00,
120,
NSA Playoffs
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Princess (CulPiane) 7, Trademark (6) IsO, 770. 3 Zubi Motina (S(
Semifinals
St
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Louis
Baltimore (Grimsl' 02) at 21.
New York (Hunter 310, (n)
Cleveland (Peterson 03) at
Detroit (Coleman 2 1), (n)
Crticago
(Vukovich
00)
at
Kansas City
(Fitimorris 30),

Best of-? Series

Set

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1113 411 S
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Pompano Beach 5. Miami
Fort Laud.djte 3. WeSt Palm I4P1 0
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Atlanta

Jugan Assumes

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Baltimore 5, Milwaukee 3
Boston ?. Cleveland 5
Detroit 3, New York 2
Kansas City 13, Chicago 2
California 7. Texas S

medication in hv Kentucky

The 76th annual tournamctit will run through next
Saturday.

4

Bold Forbes has been racing
for some time with I cracked
right hind heel and used the

17 e 650
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Chicago

Derby. No reason was given Montreal
why Honest Pleasure was being Lol Ang
given Butazoli(fin, and trainer Cincinnati
LeRoy Jolley was in New York "0111"

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lion.

City

think the definition of a positive person would be one who

and
cham ion Curtis Strange of Virginia
Wake Forest University, will open match play Mondm

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LA, e.
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STOLEN BASES- Morgan, Cin,

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16 5
667 -12 10
545 1
10 10
500 1
12 I)
.150 411
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West

Oa kland
Mi nn esota

tokes sensible gambles.
so I attack."
Green, bidding for ~is fourth title of the year, recorded
his three-under-par G7 hours before Stockton toured the

golf tournament,
They and 64 exempt players, including defending

2I I1

William Presteyrf

Yeah, I'm a gambler," Stockton said after dropping
clutch 10-foo t par putt on th e final hole Thursday for a 67
and a share of the lead with Green.
"I think most good players are gamblers. '17here are
very few who sit back and wait for something to happen. I

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Pat Renoc
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Maryland, while the other four

t he

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defeated Burger King, 114 in Alvin $ Wee 11
James Church cf
the other game.

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it.,, first place standing in the
women's so ftball
league
Thursday, posting a lvictory
Shoemaker Construction

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Then, suddenly, the game the guys who can play fwessw-e harged ahead for the first time measure of the Cards with the
turned,
defense," said New York Coach since the opening peri od . '' geTS trimming the Yanks, 9-7.
The Tigers and Panthers are
The Nets, the best defensive Kevin Lowjhery, his clothes CICveII straight points put
tow
each undefeated in two
team in the league throughout dripping with champagne.
front 108-104 with 1:46 to
ames.
the regular season, began play- "And we had them."
go, and Denver couldn't re- g
Loughery, who also led the cover.
ing the defense that had dis-

First Mth0ditI

tire are using Butazoli'Jin, an

Prairie View A&amp;M Favored

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Jean Cruguet, and Entremant's

[told Forbes and Honest Pleas-

"

First Presbyterian when they
collide at 1:45 p.m.

we were just content to hang

s other games found

the Pathers taking

Willianwan, with 16 points in Panthers

:'

Pleastire will leave from the outside
post under Braulio P.aeza.
The longshots in the field are
Eugne C. Cashman's Elocution1st, No. 5, John L. Lively; Max
Gluck's Play The Red, No. i

sume their swashbuckling duel today in the second round

not my game to lay back nd play it sfe.

played into a Ue for first place in the'

never

posts, respectively, while Ber-

Talking like a pair of Las

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start from the Nos. 3 and 4

Vegas high-rollers. Ilubert Green and Dave Stockton re-

---'..i.tr61-m not going to tift every green, because I don't play
safe," said Green. I I go for the pin. If I'm under par it's

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Not Many Hits,

den by Angel Cordero Jr., will

Withsix Marters. cacti carry

7,190-yard Colonial cnure, but th .-r

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The power play came around scoredl0goalsin49advantages
and Montreal just six in 44.
Leach, harried by Montreal's
Alan
checking line in the first two
.
games on the Canadiens' ice,
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broke loose for six shots and
raised his playcffleading scoring mark to 23 points on the 18
goals and five assists. But that
didn't seem to bother Montreal
Coach Scolty Bowman, who
was mote pleased to end the
I
2's-year hex here and pull w thin a triumph of the Stanley Cup.

But Runs Count

Nets to their first league cham-

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and deciding game would have
to be played in Denver unday. back like that when Yj
have ahead 104-97. New York finally

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Four Sunday

with

ing 126 pounds, the 101st Preakness w ill
worth $182,200, with
$129,700 to the winner. Post
time is 5:40 p.m. EDT and
television coverage by CBS is
from 5-6 p.m.
it also was announced that

FORT WORTH, 'rex. (API

Dick Readies poled a homell;
and a double. Price Bak.'r,
added another four-bagger and
Dean Smith went 2-for-3 whilu
checking Assembly on just

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even-mone' favorite,

ojak, No. 2. Anthony Agnello.

Gambling Green, Stockton
n Colonial Golf Wheel

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runs and a single to lead thili

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life's Hope, who won the 11-

SPORTS

via the 15-run rule.

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quarter of the sixth game of ter, Denver's lead W1LS down to the opening three
quarters, was
their American Basketball As- 92-78. And one perad later, the
held to four foul shots in the
sodation championship series. Nets had completed their in final period.
Their shooting was off-target. credible surge from behind,
Meanwhile, John Williamson
hits were 1'lot in abundance,
Theirns was disoqanized. beat ing the shocked
and frus. got the Nets offense In high but it
was the runs which
The Nuggets, particularly Da- tratcd Nuggets 112-106 Thurs- gear. He fired in II
straight
counted most in Sanford's Pee
vid Thompson and Dan I.ssel, day night.
New York points, cutting the
were destroying their defense.
Th victory gave the Nets the Nuggets' lead to 902 with just Wee League Thursday as the
Twins authLited the Rebels, 1671te situtinn appeared hope. series 4-2 and was tl~elr wond o%-(
-r eight init,ute,; remining.
less ... and it eeziid a seventh championship in three years.
Than, with about four mmoffe

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Zonk Denver, 112- 106

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League's final playoffs.
The game-winning goal by
Montreal (lefeftseman Pierre
Montreal
Bouchard, a low 50-foot slap
shot, was screened from the
view of Flyers goalie Wayne
Stephenson by Rick Chartraw
a 21-ye ar-old Caracas native
UNIONDALE, N.Y. (AP) - mentum.
four
who
was making his first playthe Nuggets made only
The N e w York Nets were strugfl Nuggets, in the chan. field goals, two of them Iaynps, off appearance.
pionship series for the first aft er having connected
(rtraw, who played only 16
for a toThey had fallen
points be- time, were comi ng apart at the
of 38 in the first three peel- regular season games for the
hind the Denver Nuggets with seams.
ods. Thompson, who had bomb-

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Milwaukee
Cleveland

One of those come-fronil-be- Honest Pleasure next at 6-5.

in the swift time.

2-E
third-inning edge when "

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; ague
Assembly was nursing a

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Cleveland has regular start- encies. Using at right wing a ment in 1971, was forced into

the next game."

of a chance."

horse on the track and the con- son. Bold Forbes is owned by

shot toward Stephenson so he league leader Pir.ecrest Baptist
point, 18-rebound effort highAlvan Adams, the Suns 6-foot- ing center Jim Chones on the Venezuelan-born defenseman action when Yvon Lambert suf- Montreal the 18th league title of could get off the Ice. "I jast at 11:15 a.m. Saturday on Utq
lighted Wednesay's game for 9 rookie of the year. is expected sidelines with his broken foot in who hadri't played forward fered a leg injury. He said "I its 59-ycar history
wanted to get it on net and go to Fort Mellon Park dlamond. Iq
Phoenix. The Suns lost that to be in the lineup tonight. lie a cast, and both starting for- since he was 16 years old; get- just planted myself in front and
"At the end of the second pe- the bench," explained Shutt, other Saturday tilts, Sanford
contest 111-95.
sprained an ankle early in the wards, Bobby Smith and Jim ting two goals from a power tried to make myse!f as big as riod, there was that something who was surprised as everyone Christian bids for it3 second
"We have to slow 'em down," second half Wednesday.
play that had been useless in possible so I could screen the extra when we
tr.' into the el.s' when the shot drv'.ed tw:
Brewer, have aching
trN!Ft victory in a 10 a.m.
••'--_,__,•J ,.t.I,_
twodrt-,6ihig room," o1rceit- ved
imi, Imunced off the little Fly- baItle Church of Nazarene'I
"They want to run on ever;. be Dennis Awtrey and Perry in -r3n, is filling in for Ciones Ing the contest with a V-j-year
That he did. The puck nadiens goalic Ken Dryden, ers netminder and into the net. second-ranked First Baptist
thing. We have to make them that order
ttempting to after spending inost of the sea. strLg of winless games here, skimmed ftough Chartraw's "We were tied 2-2, we were
Just over 51-1 minutes later encounters All Souls at 12:30
Way hall-court basketball.
c,-.
the Mnntrval Canadiens rtill legs pnd heat Stepl.nn at ahead 20i:: the series, and we 11eggieLeechsoredtheG.1...
c'ombattJw WarrIl-)rs ('liff Ray
ar,
,,ff
'irst United
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Tbey got to running and tak- wW George Johnson at center. short stretches of playing time. managed to defeat the PhIla- 9:15 of the third period to break said, "if we can win the third his two golds, also on the power Methodist will defend Its halfdelphia Flyers in Game Three a tie, give the Canadiens a 3-2 period, it's really going to give play. to tie the game. Before the game lead over fourth-place
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half-mile in 452-5.

Detroit

ly goes 49 and change.

did in the Derby," said Bar- hind horses is life's Hope, who
life's Hope, ridden by Sandy
rera, who added that another Barrera trains for Louis Wolf. Hawley, and Bold Forbes, rid-

,

into sole possession of thlrc
place in the Sanford Church

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pulled muscle in his foot, guard

that will rise to the occasion," they'll be tougher than ever In how it goes."

sizzled a

A&amp;scmbly of God, 17-2, to move~

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pounded two singles and a
triple. Also contributing to the

Il, Crdt-no, PIn, 10, Gritfey, Cm, 9.
Cabell, Hfn, 7, Bukner. LA, 7
PITCHING ( Decisions) - Lon
boru. Phi, 40, 1.000. 213 K osman
NY, 4 I. $00, 309 Seaver, NY, 4 I,
0000,719 Rooker, Pgh, 41. 500,752
Rau, LA. A 1. SOO. 1IS Monlefusco.
SF. II, .100.302 R Jones. SD, 62.
.150, 26.4 Candelaria, Pgh, 31.

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4" And that speed was much in plus in the fast racing surface son's decision to Send life's
evidence at Piml ico Th ursday,
"On a fast track , the speed Hope in the 3-16-mile, $150Whfle Derby runnerup Honest will stay there. Ilie come-from- 000-added Preakness.

First United Methodist broke
open a taut slow-pitch softball:
duel Thursday and trampled;

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Phoenix ing those quick, 15-foo t shots, televised nationally.
Suns players predict they will opportunity shots," he said.
A key to the remainder of the
rise to the occasion in a must- "We can't let them score in series may be the physical conwin situa tion tonight as they those 8-10 po int spurts. Then we dition of the combatants.
take on the Golden State War- have to play catch-up and run,
Boston's injury tist includes
riots in the National Basketball and that's hard to do against forward John Ilavllcek with a

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winner Bold Forbes, who will bit too fast. It's like a concrete

AMERICAN LEAGUE
East

fast," said Barrera. "lie usual-

tram Firestone's Honest

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000iscxpectedfor the9p.m.
EDT tipoff, one hour later than

ference playoff finals.
But the Warriors want to endCharlie Scott with a charley
Golden State holds a 3-2 edge things tonight.
horse, center Dave Cowens with
in the best-of-seven series. The
"I'm tired of looking at the muscle spasms In his back and
series would wind up Sunday in Suns, to tell the truth," said reserve forward Steve KuOakland if the Suns win tonight Phil Smith. "But we're not done berski with a dislocated finger.
in the nationally-televised con- with them yet. They're a good
"Everybody's going to play,"
test.
ball club. They came back to said Boston Coach Tom Hem"I feel that we have L~ie type beat us Sunday in Phoenix, and sohn. "We'll just have to see

horse's feet on the ground. It'sa

S

c hmidt, Phi, 13, Cey,
P.'onday, Chi, 7. cedeno.
M a tthews, SF. 6.

Baseball'

try to outrun five other 3-year- road."
"lie's got all the right tot-un
olds Saturday in the Preahness.
But the trainer also saw a him," the trainer said of Wolf-

Romps, 17-2*

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Pre

BALTIMORE (AP)
"lie Faw the other horse in linois Derby, also turned In ;I
no wrvt to nylxxly tht my front of him and he just took good work,
hlf in 47
horse is one of the fastest in off," sa id Barrera, "This track
flat.
America," says trainer Laz is lightning fast. You can hear
"This horse never works

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Silas said he and his teamAssociation playoff games so broke fast out of the starting mates respe ct th e Cavaliers
far. and tonight doesn't figure blocks and fended off the te- and aren't about to take anyto be an exception.
nacious Celtics.
thing for granted.
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around the American League
said. Itignottiprepared cars of
position
here, the problem a car that is capable of winning "You never know
Palmer has been the most vo.- pole
what A.J. or a Gordon Johncock and Wally
Giants 9, Cubs 5
ciferous critic of what he calls is settling yourself down enough the pole."
lot of these other guys will do Dallenbach potential fast
Willie
Montanez tripled in the
to go out and do it;' said Tom
its "flat" surface,
qualifiers,
tying
run in the ninth inning and
Rutherford Sneva, A.J. Foyt until they do it,"
Sneva
I')t
won
a
record-equalling
scored
on a single by Steve
and Al Unser are among the (a"I got hit pretty hard in KanAl Unset- is considered by
"You definitely lean on it a
fourth Indy
500
pole
with
an
arOntiveros as San Francisco
vorites, and coincidentally the many observers a real threat in erage
sas City last Sunda', so it was
of
193.76 m.p.h. last erupted for five runs to defeat
pretty hard to look forward to little harder than you normally four fastest in practice so Far, qualifying, but he wasn't quite
year.
Speeds
so far this season Chicago. The Cubs had broken a
would,"
added
Sneva,
who
held
as
preparations
hit
high
gear
as
optimistic.
pitching in Milwaukee. But YOU
have
been
reduced
by new pow- 44 tie in the bottom of the
can't do much about it. It's like the Indianapolis 500 pole today for Saturday's time trials
ve were satisfied with our
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position
speeds,
we
wouldn't
still
be
qualifying
last
year.
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A
late-afternoon
rainstorm
glad gious front row starting
layed game when they scored a
.You've got to make sure YOU
un ning in practice," said the halted practice Thursday alter run without a hit on walks to
release the ba ll from on top, or we only have to do this once a for the May 30. $1 million race. r
l70-71 winner. "You never 32 drivers had made it out onto Jerry Morales and Manny
)tfll'll throw a lot of high fastRutherford said he doesn't know where you stand."
the 2'-mile track. Gusty winds Tillo, a sacrifice bunt by Steve
balls and they'll hit it out of the
"From a competitive stand. put much stock in practice
Though
their
practice
speeds
all
day kept speeds somewhat Swisher and Dave Rosello's
park on you all day."
point, it's ery exciting to run times so far, which peg him as haven't warranted too much slower than on Wednesday.
sacrifice fly.

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Valerie Cotton's home run with errors, 13 by Crown defenders
one out to go In the final inning
Sabrina Conyers collected two
Backing Hogan were Turner hits for the winners while
and the third member of Bowl crown's sparkling hitter was
America's Terrible Trio, Della Jane Strandberg with three
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George Brett smashed three 16-hit Kansm City attack was
king Boston over Cleveland. It for the Red Sax and gave up t*o Detroit over New York. Chris hits for the sixth straight game Coo
and so was Jim Palmer.
kie Rojas, who drove in
was the second straight victory
runs in the ninth on sacrifice Chambliss' home run in the and John Maybery belted three three runs with an eighth-inning
"It wasn't
really
one
of my for the Red Sax after 10 straight flies by Doug Howard and Ron bottom of the seventh had given hits and knock ed In two runs to double.
btter
games,"
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the Yankees a 1-0 lead, snap- lead Kansas City past Chicago.
Lois Tiant, 4-2, gave
Angels 7, Rangers 5
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Tigers
3,
Yanks
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ping a scoreless duel between Mayberry took a .182 batting
got ,I little tired in the end,
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Orlando
Alvarez, recalled
Rusty Staub's three-run winner Vern
and
As Palmer lost his vitality,
earlier in the day from the miis fastballs lost their velocity
nors, blasted his first major
' and the C)' Young winner had
to
league homer, a three-run shot
be content to struggle through
in the fifth Inning, to power
an eight-hit, 5-3 victory over the
, Sneva, Foyt,
California over Texas. Alvarez,
Milwaukee Brewers Thursday.
a 23-year-old outfielder acqiired from the Los Angeles
Palmer's condition was not
[)Odgers
this sprtr.g, played as
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s
n d y
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ered his homer off Stan PerINDIANAPOLIS
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a situation that has
fastest.
bothered
notice, Rutherford and Unser

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She cooled down to drilling
pair of singles in two
lassie League slow pitch only
and Turner
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Ben t on had also unloaded a
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tie Circuit Court for Seminole Records of Seminole County,
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Admipist,at;onpasb,,nmaiIedare LANDY. BEILEY &amp; YACOS,
required. WiTHIN THREE MON. Plaintiff's attorneys, whose address
THS FROM THE DATE OF THE Is Penthouse, Greater Miami

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Arthur H. Deckweth, Jr
Clerk of the Cir'jit Court
Dy: Elaine RiChard,

Stereo throt'ghout (pool &amp; garage
ncluded), deodorizer en centra!
heat &amp; air system, 10" attic in

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Tennessee stone deck, full bath

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at 8:00, except Sunday.

Harnass
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Tryout new seafood rest.a..:ant
Color TV race riptajs
Wad. night special
all Concession, 254
Grandatand AdmIssion 504
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MINOLE HARNESS RACEWAY.
117 1214

Highway I 7.

In Longwood.

16 Fl. Orlando Clipper. Gator

pm
2574 Park Dr
ML!, ReaItor

Par!ientS

Alter PiQuri
3729754, 327 3991

3222118

50-Miscellaneous

BALL REALTY
$03 W. 1st St.
323 6061 or 37) 0SI7eve.

ROLISON ?.SARINE

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Merchandise
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lighting, automatic clormnatic,n In
fountain nearby.
Truly a house of distinction -- for
lust 563.000 Stcio and take 4 loOh
You'll want to stay!

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Bedroom, P, bath, garage.
enuipped kitchen, paneling an'
carpet $76,600 Pay equity and

60-Office SupplIes

for Sale

Used

MORE CASH
Cars &amp; Trucks

1973
MONTEGOMX
New tires. 4 door. Loaded.

Any year thru 1976 rr.cxj.'Is 7 days
weck Call collect, 561 7131

'2395

4

speed, AM radio.

'1795

distributor wants a nice back yard Wood or steel desks, CXCCutiv de'ik
&amp; IMairs. secretarial desk &amp;
to display new 1976 moøel above
chairs,
straight chairs, filing
ground pool Top consideration
EL CAPITAN, 3 BR, 1", baths, low Sanford, 3 BR. I': bath, in ground
cabinets as is Cash and carry
given for pr me location Call 303.
down, tow monthly payment. Walk
pool. Fenced yard Assume 515.100
NOLL'S
4221270 collect
to schools $21900
at 7"t pd Total price 520,000
Casselberry'. 17 97, 5)0.4706
(901) 734 0931 or (901) 736 6171
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COUNTRY CLUB MANOR, nice 2 -_______________________ SWIMMING POOL SACRIFICELeading
manufacturer
and
fIR, central heatair, fenced yard, ALTAMONTE POOL HOME- 3 BR,
n-Garden
62-I

321.0041
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CRANK CON'S3.. REALTY
REALTORS.I)06061

porch, 2 car garage, central heal

tanguuar pools left over from 1915

fenced back yard, beautiful poo',
511,900. 95 pcI financing to
qualified buyer Owner, 1676197

Installation and terms Call 305.
6559351 collect

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STUDIO 1. 7, 3
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2 BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSES

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FROM

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1505 W. 25th St.
SANFORD

322.2090

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FROM

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Located Westot Hwy. 17'fl
Iorida Ave
Lh.3236650

LAKESIDE
APARTMENTS

CB's

Furnished or Unfurnished
•CLUB ROOM

land 7 Bedrooms
i or l) Bathe

Modern Facilities
AllO.E.Kitctiens

DAVE'S FURNITURE
$00 Sanfurd A'e.
323-9370

l,arge 16.2 Bdrm,

MOPITH

ALL ADULTS - EASY LIVING
QUIETANDSENENE

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NO DEPOSIT
NO LEASE
REQUIRED
Highway

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and Hwy 16

Viburnum 7' 7' ', in cans, well
bunched, 51 207 West 70th St.

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Lawn Mower Sates&amp; Service -We
SetI the BesI 6. Service the Rest.
Western AutO, 301W. Flrtt St ,327
410)
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Pl0p,'.ONEY DOWN
Cobra, Midland, Johnson, SRE,
64-Equipment for Rent
Pierce Simpson, Beta, Browning
I'Iy gain Ptandic, Regency, T.
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Berry Ind Pace. Complete ac
St,,i;, (l,,'in yr..ir o',n Carpet
cessories
Pr-ret our Pinsenvac
LOW MONTHLY
PAYMENTS.
ELECTRONIC CARROLL SF LiRNITURL 377 Sill
SHOWPLACE. 4319 Edgewater
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Drive
(corner
Fairbanks)
65-Pets-Supplies
- Orlando. 1951771.
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Across From Ranch House

323-8670or831.9777

1974

COUGAR XR7

white.

mIi.ag,.

Excellent car-low

'3995

Home of Quiet, Courteous
Reserved Service -Sales -Rentals
South of Sanford
*31-6090
5555 Hwy. 17.92 at S Points

BILL BAKER

VOLKSWAGEN
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Insulation

car' cover your home *ilh alum
sdng 6 ioffil SyStem Also
Rfing, C.'tCrS 70 ,rs Ep
EagleSOngCo651954)

BEST PRODUCT
BEST PRICE
Free Estimates-21 Hour's
THERMO-TEK,131 0921

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Appliance Repair
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4101' h0tj%(hCild ,Spplane repair
70 years experience We sCrvce
all makes Reasonable Call
anytime. 372 7737

WINDOW AIR CONDITIONER
&amp;O00BTU.s5O
Phone 377 3717

DOBERMAN PINSCHERS
AKCPuppmes&amp;StvdSersiire
Call Mr Anderson, 365 5710

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Pest Control

Pressure Cleaning

Call 32? 2611 or $31 9993

Land Clearing

Mobile Home Washing &amp; Roof
Sealing. Inflation . Fighting
Prices. Free estimates. 661 4561

BackHoe Service

L,iic cearng. fell dirt, clay, rock
All kinds of digging. Housetrailers
stored and moved. 3229142.

TOWER'S BEAUtY SALON
ormerly Plarri,tt'S Bauly Nook 3
SIlt First. 322 57I7

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ART BROWN PEST CONTROL
2562 Park Drive
377 5665

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Beauty Care

Exterior Cleaning Specialist. Hi
Pressure spray wash House's,
Roofs 3720779

Roo.ang

(STEPSON LAND CLEARING
Bulldozing, Excavating. Ditch
work Fill dirt, top SOil 372 5943

Concrete Pavement

DRAGLINE SERVICE
L,,kes dug. Is? 50 *100', 12' deeP,
5550 Custom work, 122 hr 365
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Home Improvements
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C. E SHEPHERD
tinting. Remodeling, General
Ri'p. is (T.iil 371

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Apartments

'2195

LINCOLN MERCURY INC.

Cactus Queen Nursery

HOME OF 'IPIE MONSTEPri
t .t' r yirincj goes ii ruji, U'S(Ount
DELISHYOSA
pricti 3 Days Only.
Thursday, Rare I Unusual Plants &amp; Shrubbery
Friday &amp; Saturday.
YOU ALL COME
Sorry, Cash Only

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Longwood

srking Lot Maintenance Sealinci
and Striping Durable Scalers, 505
Lemon St Sanford, 323 6417

Public Sale

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AM-FM Stereo w.tapie.

1971 Camera, 350
AC

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One &amp; 7 Bedroom apartments,
furnished or unlurnished. Newly
redecorated. come we. 300 E.

1971
MGB ROADSTER

'8995

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MLS REALTORS

sharp.

'1795

1975

MARK IV
White, white and
Like new.

air,

di'. Factory

$9795

For Wrecked or Junk

office furniture

Street, Ml,,mi, Florid,, 3)1)1. on or
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117W 1st. Sanford 377-5441
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327 12*5 or 322 S756

3 Christopher Ray
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P0. Box 399
WEKIVA LANDING
validity,of the decedent's will, the original with the Clerk of
this Court Altarnonle Springs. Floridis 17301
On The Rirer III vs7
qualifications of the personal either befcx'e service on Plaintiff's
Altorney for the
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representative, or tP e venue or
altoi'ney or immediately thereafter. Petitioner
I &amp; 2 Bedrooms car
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jurisdiction of the court.
ofherwise a default will be entered Publith Apri 30. May 7, II, 21, 1976
&amp; quiet. Reasonable rent, no pets.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND against you for the relief demanded
DEY 11$
377 islo
')BJECTIONS NOT SO FILED in the Complaint and Amendments
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thereto.
MONTHLY RENTALS AVAILA
ShIrley i. Cunningham
FICTITIOUSHAME
WlTtlFSSmyhandendtheseciof
Betty Ann Steffes
Notice is hereby given that I am Color TV. AerCond . M.aiclserv
this Court on April 21st, 1976
QUALITY INtl NORTH
As Personal Representa
ecqaged in business at II) Loch
(COURT SEAL)
'
mond Dr.. Fern Park, Seminole
tives of the Estate of
434. Long
Arthur H. fleckwith, Jr
David Harry Bei'g'sl.dt
Clerk of the Circuit Court
County, Florida, under the fictitious
''------name of POP. U. COP. CASTINGS I room furnished efficiency Private
Deceased
By: Lillian T. Jenkins
entrance. Downtown Sanford, 373.
Attoenty for Personal
.ND SUPPLIES, and that I intend
Deputy Clerk
after6 )
RepresentatIve:
toregister said name with fls Clerk
. PAUL, LANDY, 9ER,EY
of the CircuIt Court, Semir,ole
Cleveland, MIte 6.
3. YACOS
Bridges
County, Fiorida in accoidance wth lurn or Unfurn. large I BR api
Penthouse, Greater MiamI
CleIfl, ClOsC in. $65 to
P0. Drwr ,
the proviIion of Inc Fictitious
Ft-oral Building
me. 3fl.
6761,
209 P4. O.ik Avenue
Nm
100 S. E. First Street
Statutes, To Wit: Section
Sanford, FlorIda 37771
MLrnl, Florida 3j3)
kS.09 FlorIda Statutes 1957,
Telephone: 3271314
NI*IY rCmodeled t00mapt Lirge
S Robert M. Richardson
e4ephone' (30$) 3559)00
Publish: May 7. II. 1976
rooms. Well furnished First floor.
'ubIish: April 23,30, May 7, 14, 1976 Publish: April20, May 7, II, 3), l97
Reasonable 7I w.
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DEl II
DEY.17I
St.
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BUY .tUNK CARS- $15 to 125 for
complete car Call 372-1634 after 4
p.m.

1972
CHEVROLET IMPALA

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King motor 52(3 323 26)5.
Arrow glass boat, 15', 71 Mark 500 6
trailer. Real good Condition 5'SO
firm. 322 4)59

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SUNDAYS LA M S C M

enable the clerk to mail one copy tO
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NOTICE, to file any objections they

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Horton Organization,

claimed, If the claim is not yet due.
Florida, and
Christopher Ray, p 0. Box 399,
water furnished, $150 month. 2
the date when it will become due
Units 6 Ii, $ A, 32 A, 34 A, ISA,
Altamont, Springs, Florida, 37701
'41,9
Shall be stated. If the claim is A. 7 D,32 0,33 0,6 E,S E. 37.E. and
and file the orig.nal with the Clerk of
contingent or uniHwidated, the
S E. ef OAK HARBOUR, SECTION the above styled Court on or before Sanford- Furnished apartment, i
nature Of the uncertainty shall be TWO, Jccording to the Declaration lIt, 3rd day of June, AD, 1)76
bedroom, kitchen equipped, water
statci. If the claim is secured, the
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of Condominium filed in Official
furnIshed
$100 month, 299 5469
otheise a Default and Ultimate
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security sP,aII be described. The Records (took 1011, at Page 0967 of
Judgment will be entered against
claimant shall deliver sufficient the Public Records of Seminole you for
the relief demanded in the 3 Room turn, apt, Bedroom Is air

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copy of your

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1976
LINCOLN TOWN CAR

170 hp. inboard outboard, Ev
(ellen? coed, 53.500 Daytona
Beach. 90.4 233 719$ after 6.

and built on room. ctectr,cety.
'pp ,',i'li, fy'ç ,j ,7i'd"o 372
or after 5:30. 372 7183
24 Hrs. I Completely renovated 3 &amp; 1 BR ______________________________
homes. 1 baths, with central
7017 S FRENCH (HWY 17-97)
47-Real Estate Wanted
I heat, from $11,000 As tow as 1100
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FINE PRE-OWNED

77- Autos Wanted

COndition $1,195 372 9355 after 6

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Realtor
Phone 305 372-1591
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Da, andAtter Hours

119.900

FOR YOU ON
Parts

engine, 4 speed,

7 LotS. 156*111'. Farmington area,

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homes situated on I beaUtifully
landscaped corner lot, this) BR, 3
bath features, 3 car garage, pool,
pool deck, lovely trees. artior,
automatic outdoor lighting.

HAS
SPECIAL VALUES

"fecOncletioned flatteries, $12.
exchange. REEL'S BODY SHOP,
1109 Sanford Ave.

Carport Sale: Odds andends, priced

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76-Auto

Corid.,Tv. paintings

streets and water
Terms
available Some Iota available for
125 clown and $25 month.
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
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V. Hardwick. Broker
Deltona. 6616411

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HOME OF THE
NEARSIGHTED
APPRA ISER

DELTONA- $O'iI2S' lots available

I BR. 2 baths, family room, central
heat 6. air, ________________________
new roof, By
6975

Open House
Sun. May 16, 3.5

373

1910 Maverick. 6 Cyl, 59,000 miles,
t..ifl% excellent, new inspection,
$995. CHICO &amp; THE MAN 323 $370
or 534 4605

t&gt;jtthctt 20 ft. self contained.
sleeps 6. awning, electric
hitCh 57.195. DeItc'na 571 1)71

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One lot in Loch ArbOr, corner

REALTORS

Lease a Datsun including 2 cars and
trucks. For nfor'rr.ation call Bill
Ray or Jack Mink, 531-131*

LONG WOOD
LINCOLNIMERCURY

75-Recreational Vehicles

Lakeview Ave , Lake Mary
Drive East. 3223841
bedroom. 7 bath nearl LAKEMARY-7Beciraoms,shacjed _____________________
Oviedo- 3
y
cornzr lot, breezy screened parch, Near Salt SprIngs,
7 lots, 7 BR
new home. Low down and assume
&amp; Accessories
walk to swimming. 511,500
trailer in Ocala Nat. Forest 19.000
- 55-Boats
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mortgage of 5.32.500 365 6346
WE TAKE TRADES
or will trade for good motor home.
OVIEDO - SCREENED POOL-'
ft.
Gc.r hull. 125
Call John Fryer. 901 54644,31 No Air float 12

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1972 Capri, la,', fl'uiIea3'. qood
COnditiOn, $1,295.
1969 VW Sjare, automatic, air
$965. Wheel Ranch of Sanford,
Phone 323.13

1975 Honda Sedan CVCC. 12.000
milcs,air. radio, steel radial tires,
Shoerm n(w 52.950. 34; 5631.

Hwy 16. West. Sanford
32) 5620

Garage Sale. Thursday, Friday and
Saturday. 9:30 to 7, 192 V/
Magnolia, Oviedo. West Virginia
antiques, milk glass, otd bottles,
glassware, old books. dishes, go
d1rtfrm,a,dgastank, boy'S 10
Speed bike, children and adult's
clothing. No Checks! Cash Only
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Garage Sale - FrL, Sat . Sun, 3) N

-'Seminole 6. Volusia Counties,
Acreage
Tracts, small a. large,
'TERRY REALTY, REALTOR,
6260711.

BROKERS

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196,1 T Brd, all power. air, like new
$995 CHICO&amp; 1HE MAN. 323 $370
or' $31 4605.

IPfl Nova 7 door. fl?W uphoIster'.
Super clean W;i'ng to sell bilow
otesale. $593 Hacienda Motors,

SALE
FRIDAY NIGHT 7:30

LOOK ! ! I

Including hand crocheted afghans.
lSlCrystal Lake Ave (off Country
Club Rd.
Lake Mary 373 9656.

Contact owner, 13135791999

spacious wooded hail acre lot.
$17,500

1973 Cadillac Sedan DeVllte. like
new, many extras including sun
roof, low mileage. 322-3033.

80-Autos for Sale

Dell's Auction Service

3 BR, I, bath, 60'x17' Star, 32'
metal awning, Shed. Hurricane
Ahneng. Reasonable )7).53
after 5:30.
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MULTIPLELISTINGREALTOR
1919 S French
3fl 4991
Eve 32? 1i?6, 372 1164,3771914
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bROWSE AND SAVE. - It's easy
and fjn ... The Want Ad Way.

AUUIIUN

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1967 Ford F 5r,J II ft van, hydraulic
lift, lit Phone 373 7340
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Ii, Ton, 1969 F 500, with 12' hIgh lift.
High lift excellent Crndltion.
Motor uses oil, but runs good 1961
F 500 flat bed dump, motor new
reconditioned. 3 Asphalt kettles, 1
less than yr. old 377 1159.

53-TV. Radio.Ster"Oo

BIG YARD SALE May 1), 11 &amp; 15.

43-Jts-Acreage

0-'.' 1?? 612)

'70 VW Squareback. automatic, air,
2 new tires, 45,556 actual miles
$913. Phone 377 1124

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Stemper Realty

Reg. Peat
Estate Broker 3710610
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Loaded with all kinds of met
chancise to dispose of including
COuChes, chairs, Piano, and a lot of
Children's school desks and T1's.

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Calt Central Fla's
Sac's &amp; I cnnrgc Leiticc

WITT REALTY

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Kynniç' autemat.c .',P'e'r and
dr',er, like new 32) 0172 fIll s
Produce,
Hwy. 46, 1 mile west I I
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KENMORE WASHER, parts,
ser'vlce,usidmachines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES1?) 0691
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Good furniture from the 'Xis and
collectables, Hi-Way 46 Antiqut;.
P-, miles east nfl Ion RI. 16 32?
6972

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furn, eitra accessories. Contact,
Gary Rupert eves 37) 344

We are taking appIictlons for real
estate associates - Earn while
yotj learn
Call for appt.

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Sell us your car or truck even if you
owe money on it. See Bill R", or
Jack Mink, BAIRD RAY DAT.
SUN. Fern Park, 131 1)16

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1965 Mustang VI, automatIc new
paint, mag wheels. Runs and oaks
ood. $500. Call 6611712

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is immaculate. Wall wall carpet.
fruit trees, fenced yard. Only
577,500. Call for appi.

APARTME PIT BLDG 2 story. I
newly renovated apartments, wall
ar tints, partially furn. 546,000

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1970VW, excellent condition, CHICO
6, THE MAN, 323 1570 or 534 1405

2: Ton Truck Bed. 16 ft. hIgh, steel
structure and heavy oak frame,
stake bed Well b'jilt, used once
Pht' 372 $101 See at 15'?
Summertin Ave.
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1971 Toyota pick up. long bed, air
373 5061 after 4 p.m.

SWAP SHOP- FLEA MARKET
An,cefli' can t'r a seller cr a tUY"
No charge All .sdrflittetj free
Come browse every Sunday 9 to S
at the Movietand Drive-in
Theatre. South 1792. Phone 373
1216.

COLOR&amp;B&amp;W
Lowest Prices &amp; Largest Selection in

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PINECREST

CALL US ON THIS: Nice 3 BR
frame home on large lot. Hardwocxl flor- plus almost n
roofing Only $11500

KUL P DECORATORS

(We Wholesale To Dealers)
3 Bedroom mobile home, I, baths,
new Sears top of linO applIances.
12' x 16' hand built utility room All
HER B'S TV
set up on SO' x 125' lot with well and
373-1731
septic tank. Located near Lake 1200 French Ave
Wier, Fla Phone 901 7156191
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. ,
baths, masonry, Fia room niCely
landscaped No QUALIFYING
JuSt good credit. $1500 down,
cloSing costs, $219 SO mo. (In
cludes all) AP rate 1', pci, Only
5?1.500 Available June 10

VERY NEAT
Owner SIlling 7 room, 1,110 sq ft
stylish home with breakfast bar.

3733176

GREGORY MOBILE i'OME5
3603 Orlando Drive
Sanford.)?) 5200

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Eves. 3710485

MAYFAIR - 3 BR, cent H&amp;A
WYPINEWOOD I BR.
t' neat
STUCCO 3 BR, formal dining
DREAMWOLD 3 BR, cent. H&amp;A

41-Houses

26385. Sanford Ave
721 OlSSeves 3727643

JOHN SAULS AGENCY

Real Estate

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S.V Hardwick. Broker
Oeltona 666 6611

Balsam, N Carolir.a, Mt Top, small
MINI FARM-Over2acres, fenced,
lodge, must setI duetodeath Nice
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
with 7 bedroom home arid Out
REAL (STATE INC.
for famillesorbusiness Brochure,
buildings Only 571.500 Ths is a
Marge 'Trapani, 4)105 W. 15th SI.
3226457
VA opportunity Call tia,'
Coral Gables, Fla 3313i.
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7101 Willow, Neai'nClean
Sunland, 3 BR, fenced, cor. lot,
TAFFER REALTY
521.900. The Horton OrganizatIon, 7 BR, fam. rm. blk, range, refrig..
diShwi%her, AC, washer, all
Realtor,
eves. 377 3357
Peg. Real Estate Broker
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drapes. Owner anxious. Small IIOOE,7SthSt,
3726613
down Asking 520,500 or best offer
if you are having difficulty finding
-Placeto live, car todriye.alob,or
42-bile Homes
some servic, you have need of,
BATEMAN REALTY
read all our want IdS every day

roof, central nafural gas heat,
huge back yard, cloSe to) schools.
$71,100. 37)0377.
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10-Swap &amp; Trade

in new condition. 90" sofa with 2
lamps. in very good Conditioi,
$190 Can etEver 574 23
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DYNAMIC PROPERTIES

JOHNNY WALKER

7S'x3O' or larger, near Sanford,
with all utilities and reasonable
rCnt. 3736012 days or 372 5724
evenings
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Green beans. yo' pick, $4 bu. Farm
across street from Lake Monroe
Baptist Church Ph 372 7731
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Wart tO t-nt Luildung Suitable for all

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Malching offeetabl, &amp; 7end tables

1 bath, carport. large screened
rn porch, Owner will consider

1617 or 323 6116.

BEAUTIFUL
REMODELED
HOME. 2 Bedroom, I bath, new
carpet throughout, painted inside
t P..,! iJI,
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P6.1,5150 mo.

35MObile Home Lots
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Wanted to buy used office furniture.
Any
Quantity.
NOLL'S
':assetbrrry. Hwy. 17 92. 5)0-4206.

Toyota '7) Carina, 1600CC, new steel
radials. $ year battery. Air cond,
1 speed StiCk. Blue, white vinyl
fop, deluxe trim. One owner.
Daltey. The Forrest. Lake Miry
373 4511

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
173 3666 or 373 7710

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For useo furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Buy I or 1001 items.
Larry's Mart. 215 Sanford Ave.

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-- Goods
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Aisurne payments Singer Zig zag in
beautiful walnut console with
automatic
button htjle,
Pay
balance of $91, or 10 payments of
110 See at
SANFORDSEWINGCENTER
307 E ist St , Downtown

HAL COLBERI
,

deautiful ranch type home.

paneled family rrn, fenced yard
Beautiful buyl 32) 6005 or 327 0323

Dirt bike, 1977 Su:uk, TM 400
ASking 1350 Phone 323 1704 after
pm

CASH 322.4132

1915 Singer ZigZag

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We Buy Furniture

PIPIEY WOODS BARN- We Buy
Furniture &amp; Miscrllaneou
Sell
for 3opct commission Frcø Pick
ups Auction, Saturdays 7 pm
Sanford 377 2770

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY SELL TRADE
)11315E Frt5i
3fl5.ifl
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1965 Ford Falcon, Must se. to IL
preciate. Smai 6 cylinder. A real
cream puff. Call for infoqmat"cn.
173 9295 Hacienda Motors.

197$ RD 230 Yamaha
Excellent Running Coed
5.500. 377 0959
Make your Budget go further, Shop
the Classified Ads every day.

to SChools &amp; sr'opping. $21,950.

191) ?,5.stacjor, 4 or , facl'y 4m.
radio, P5, 52,0% miles, excellent
condition. See at 7571 Palmetto
Ave. or call 377-5203.

1977 650 YAMAHA
$600
Ph. 3230014 after 1p.m.
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68-Wanted to BOY

Cãnistiyoflidiel?

MLS

If yoj are lO,kurKJ for a home with
space and charm that yoc can
afford, take a look C' our
bargains this weekerxif All

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DAVES')73 9)70

Cull S.niord i S.te Le0rr

DELTOA - Air Condetor,j
larpe separate dining rm

Free, 6442077 for "We Care"
7U)Commcrcial
373 5176
"Hntllne." Adults ' Teens
____________________________
ModernIzing your home? Sell ISALCOHOL A PROBLEM?
longer needed but usiful Items
IN YOUR FAMILY?
with a want ad. Call 373-2611 or
AL ANON
$319993.
For families or friends of problem
- Nurses: RN's. LPN's: Aidej; Aide
drinkers
Companion; Needed immediately.
Forfrtheriff
call 473
67506)6
or write
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P.O.
AVON
Box
SI). Sanford, FIa 32771
SprIng Into the world of cosmetIcs,
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3

80--Autos for Sale

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1975 Triurnçh Trdnt motorcycle,
like new, Must sacrifice. $1295.
Call fodaf. Hacienda Motors, 3739395.

PIGS
6 Wks HeaIt'
372 7725

FHAVA

?&amp;3BedroomHomes
Reasonable Rent
Phone n 1110

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67-Livestock. Poultry

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30 1050 &amp; 60 pcI U?Scount on oil
children's clothing Boys' ncw
Casual Suits. sPirts. short &amp; lot'g
pants, girls' dresses &amp; thort &amp; long
play suits

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SPLIT BEDROOMS--) BR,? baths,
eat In kitchen, carpeting, central
heat &amp; air. 175.000.

Friday, May 14, 1976-tA

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REAL ESTATE

3 UNDER $25,000

PESTCONTROLMAN
Willtrain
SHEET METAL MAN
Only the

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Waterfront Lots, $1,500.
SUPER BARGAIN
Mayfair area, 3 BR, 7 bath, NICE HOME- 7 fIR, 1 Lath, priced S Acres. RR siding, $10,000
BROKEROWNER 373
right for quick sale Workshop,
Carpeting. $11,000
5 Acres, South Sanford Ave. 53.000
Playing your piano less? Sell it with HEW ON MAR KET- 3 BR,? baths,
a Herald classified d by calling
or 131.9993,
Carpeting, large rooms, large lot. Store &amp; Off Ice Bldgs for Rtnt. 1.000
trees &amp; shrubs, BPP warraflty
ft

Newt Bedroom,
Air Conditioned Home
BROKER OWNER, 3275992
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'bi'rian Huskies, AKC puppies, I
&amp; white female, 1 red &amp;
whitC male v'.o'med &amp; shots
66* 6966

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BY OWNER. Remodeled S.anh SCflCuED PORCH-- 3 BR,

7 Bedroom, unfurn , $30 wk, bdutts,
$35 WfPk with children 377
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MANY. MANY
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS

New GoBese Grapefruit Dir Pill.
Eat satisfying meals and lose
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weight. Touchton Drug.

Rrasonahi'
nytmv

321.0041

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beautifull Covered by BPP
warranty. ss,00
COMPLETELY FENCED- 3 DR.
1 bath, eat-in kitchen, carpeting.
paneled watts 51(500

MLSREALTORS

Realtor

system.

of

Blood."

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SIW'iofsaidsecticn2l; thence SIP
egress43' OS" W, 1319.10 ft. to the 6Sc.a.,overSO,SOc em. Cackleeerry 2fllCommercial
SW corner thereof; thence N 0
Farms, y way between New egrees 05' 44" W, 65.50$ it to the
SmyrnaandoeLend off Hwyllon

ADMINISTRATION
'Of the NW ' of said section 21;
70 ALL PERSONS HAVING
henceNl9degrees 36 E. 1320 76 It.
CLAIMS OR DEMAND'S AGAINST to the point of beginning;
A portion of the IbOve dCscribed
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL

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FLORENCE E tIARTMAN
ROBERT F. MEYER
FORREST L. PRESTON
EUGENE ROBINSON
M. JOSEPH SALISBURY
CAROL 0. SALISBURY
HOWARD M. SMITH
HOWARD SOLDINGER
JANICE SOLDINGER
GORDON STEINER
CHARLOTTE STEINER
FORREST STROTHER
JOHN STURHAPI
LORE STURHAN
MICHAEL SWEENEY
MADELINE SWEENEY
RICHARD WILKINS

1917. 0 degrees 0)' 45" W, 731.90 ft. along
S. Margaret BIedi,oe
same R.W; thence N 57 degrees
PubliSh. May II, 21. II, June 4, iPlo
" w, 0.97 ft. to the NE corner of
DEl 72
Oakland Estates, lit section, as
recorded in Plat Book 11, pages II
________________________ and 70. Public Records of Seminole
County, Florida; continue thence
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
degrees 39' 20" W, 17)9.03 ft. along
the North line of Said Oakland
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
Estates, 1st section to the west hOC
of the NW '4 of the NE . Of said
File Number 76-63.CP
ection 21. thence North 390 00 ft.
Division
In re: Estate of
51009 said West line to the SE corner

8:57

2.00
(2) (12) BASEBALL: Los
Angeles vs Ptsbesgh.

LOUIS .1. FERRIS
ARTHUR GABA
MRS. ARTHUR GAIIA
R. H. FRIESER

Section 563 09 Florida Statutes

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Florida corrat.on f k a ALMO "Grapefruit Pill" with DIadax plan,
SECRETARY
ENTERPRISES. INC., a Florida
more
convenient
than Good shorthand and typing? Learn
corporation, et al,
grapefruits
Eat satisfying
to hr a trqcii st'rtrMy
Odendant
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me,i &amp; ie weight. F,sustt
GIRL FRIDAY
NOTICE OF ACTION
Drugs.
ConstructIon language helpful TO:
FURNITURE SALES
HENRY CANA
Mvslclant
wanted
to
help
make
Will
train.
Attractive? Good sales
MARY CANDA
demo tapes of wtite R 6. B songs.
personality? Why not become a
E. M. CARTER
Send stcard to: Route I. Box
professional.

I intend to register said name with
the NE '- of said section 24; thence
the Clerk of the Circuit court,
N 69 degrees II' 22' E, 569 47 ft.
Seminole County. Florida in ac
along Slid South line to the aforesaid
corctancewith the provisions of thi WestR W;thenceS0degree'sQS'43"

8:30

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19) SPACE: 1999

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MARGARET A, WILLIAMSON
BY ANYONE OTHER THAN
AAAEMPLOYMENT
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
51 MOVIE
MYSELF ASOF MAY U, 1916
3733176
7olCommercial
that an action tO foreclose a marWILLIAM H. BEENNER SR
5:30
tgage on the following property in
Sitter, my home, for 2 children,
41) COLONEL MARSH
Seminole County. Florida,
"' -5-LOS, &amp; tOUflU
Begin at the NW corner of thi NE
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''3$tr 310p.m. of Section 21. TownShIp 21 South,
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Range 79 East Run thence N 99
Pa
per
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Legat Notice
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FOUND-PUPPY
degrees 56' E, 17)7 65 ft. along the
to
live
In.
Call
3736614.
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Phone:23 2976
North line of said NE '. to the West
FICTITIOUS NAME
R W of sR. O. S 177. thence 5 0 Found: White male Poodle wearing
COMPLETE MOTEL STAFF
Notice is here!y given that I am degrees 0$' 45" E. 54.45 ft. along
"New - PlIJsh"
red collar. Phone 322 5107.
engaged in business at 2177 Holly said West H W, thence S 69 degrees
Opening June 1st-Hiring Now
Ave. Sanford, Seminole County,
4' fl" W, 569.47 it; thence S 0 FOUND- female brownish 6. tan Assistant Manager, Head A
Florida under the fictitIous name of
Pekingne'se. Vicinity' I I &amp; 16 373
degrees 05' 45" E. l0',.00 ft. PC the
couniarW, Executive Secretary.

rvves and ma.1ces a pass at
Louise. (A)
(9) ABC MOVIES: Ootle
Feature: 'Paractie' Aene
AOIle. 1976.

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FESTIVAL
61 MOVIE: "Barn. of the
Ocige."

FOUR
(6) PEB8LES AND BAMM

3 3ag7f

THECOS8Y KIDS
(L)AMER$CANBANDSTAND

(1) OLLIGAN'S ISLAND

p.m.
Sundays 1:30-3:3064:00.6:00
p.m.

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LARGE LOT. MINT CONDITION3 BR, 2baths. 3 yrs cii, foyer, eat
fl kit(hn LotS rno,&amp; 5.17,800

2

Kitrh B'thrcm
ter tops. Sinks, Installation

stcve &amp; refrigerator, blue carpet,
central heat &amp; air,
Payton's3fl1301

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throughout $759

31A-Duplexes

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Phone 373
•,,,nfoj
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bedroom, 3 bath
home on WeStIke CryStal, 3 acres WALK TO- Wekiva River. 3 BR. 2
plus On water and your
baths, Ofl wooded acre, Brand
1567 sq ft.
private beach
Professional
lindscaping, dbl. Car garage
Your
fl boat dock On deep SANORASPECIAL_3BR,2baths,

MC PARK. 1. 7, 3, bedroom
ra'ler apis Adult 1. family park,
".eekl 3515 Hwy 17 97, Sanford

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FACED WITH A DRINKING
FLORIDA.
PROBLEM
GENERAL JURISDICTION
PerhapsAlcohollcAnonymous
DIVISION
Can Help
CASE NO. 741S31-CA0?-D
Callll343$7
p A. KRAUSE, as Nominee of the
WriteP.O. Box 1213
Trustees of ATICO MORTGAGE
Sanford. FlorIda3l/7I
INVESTORS, a Massachusetts
buess ts,
Plaintiff, Licithin! vinegart B6t Kelpi Now
all I in one capsule, ask for VB6 4-.
Fausts Drugs.
OAK HAR DOUR CORPORATION, a

11:00

WATERFROPT_

DEADLINES

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Tent, lOiii Penneys; CIaiSc .S lb.
crosSbow. Cypress Garden water
skis, Little monster and El Diablo.
Ph, 373 4.495.

Garne $ t White

Recj P-ti Lst,i?e b Oker
JOi'r4 KPIDER.A'SOC.

P'Ofessional landscaping ne and
mooern NO WORK. Just efl101
this One for U3,o

)RcomApi .Furn
$9OMo
101W 9th St

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Evening Herald, Sanford,
65-Pets-Supphes

for Sale

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107W Comrtw.eal

bedroom, 3 bdilh home

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41-Houses

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TI4L CONTRACT

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Kish Real Estate

FJrnlshed I bedroom
graqe
apar:men,, roomy. clo
to

Noon The DQy Before PublicQtlon

41-Hous,

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1 Bedroom
turn apt. 1100 monthly
)77 9555

3 Lines Minimum

N.Y.

Evening

(4) (C FM OUT SPACE
NUTS
(.1) SPEED BUGGY
8 THE ELECTRIC COM.

(2')

(9) HOT DOG
1:30
(2.) VEGETABLE SOUP

!,a?urdays 9:30.11:30 am. &amp;
1:30-4:0* p.m. &amp; 7:30-11:00

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City of Sanford
Publish: May 11, 21. 1976
DEl

Luge br
$50 security
1976 or 377 3977

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26 times
($2.00MINIMIJMCHARGE)

1:00 A.M. - 5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9-Noon

SPORTS

O POP GOES THE COUN
TRY

100

FENCE
(9) (Is, OF ARCHIE

month
Thursdays Private Parties
Only

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All bids shall be in the City
Engineer's office, CItY Hall, San
toni, Florida not later thin 130
PM , Friday, May IL 1976 The beth
sitl be publicly opened on the same
te at 2:00 PM.
TheCityCommissionreservestne
rlghttoacceptortorejedanyorall
bids in the best Interest of the City of
San'ord.

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8 BLACK PERSPECTIVE
ON THE NEWS

12.00
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(C (16) VALLEY OF THE
DINOSAURS
61 WRESTLING
(I) LOST SAUCER
24' ZOOM
1230
c GO: USA

5'30
51) COLONEL MARSH

71) 8NOVA:Berasmti,A

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for
Specifications are available at the

stare indudo Engolbort Hum-

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831-92 93
322-2611
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THE PREAKNESS:

214) MAR.( OFJAZZ (R)
9 NASHVILLE ON THE
ROAD

Afternoon

.F MOVIE

NBA BASKETBALL

10:00
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(4) (1) SHAZAM
61 ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW

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Seminole

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Outdoør Rides

CLASSIFIED

City of Sanford,
Florida
Sealed bidS will be receivc'd in the
ollfreof the City Engineer, Sanforj,
Floriba for 2,321 II. of 6 ft. Chain
Link Fence with 3 Strand barb were

HOURS

(4) (1) GOLF: COLONIAL
OPEN: Third round. Fort
Worth.

24) THE ELECTRIC CMPANY(R)
930
(2) (12) THE PINK PANTHER

ver their

SHOW: Bob czntends with a

ALAN KING TENNIS

Vegas, pi-os and ce$ebr$fios.
2.4) wHrs COOKING?

THE GRAPE APE SHOW
9.00
(121) ei2) THE SECRET LIFE
OF WAlDO KI1'TY

1000
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Johnny Walker

322-6457

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CIIrpentry, Remooclung. AOij.ticvis,
Custom Work Licensed, Bonded
Free eStimate 373 6036

Patch and Repair, Re Roofing
Carpenter repair. Fast Service,
All work guaranteed Licensed,
Bonded II yr
experience
Bricker Pooling, 373 7770

Mowing, edging, trimming, weeding
nd fertilizing. Free estimates.
Phone 323 5914

DePdable teenager available for
yird work, odd mobs. light hauling.
ow nffr you In same quality
322
6191
workmanship in your remodeling -_____________________________
and additions requirements 1% i%
EXPERT LAWN CARE
available iri isis general con
Mowing, Edging. Trimming
Phone)?) 179'?
Free Estimates

-Cf sitral Heat &amp; AIr Condltilng,
For free estimates, call Carl Har
res ,it SEARS in SInford 372 1771
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%h'ng!es
All work guarary
teed BR000EN ROOFING, 323
6700
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Pest Control
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Prit Control and Termi'ing Free
Inspttion All Pest Control, 10
oct DiScount 37) 795-6
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Lit's Custom Tailoring.Laes' clothing Hats ar
(fling bags Phone 372 7159
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WELLS DRILLED.FUMPS SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All types and sizes
,*,e repar and service
STINE MACHINE &amp;
SUPPLY CO
372 6437
707W 2nd 51

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By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN
in ref using to !et them sleep in her own little house, which Steenworth.
h1e in ng; recording secretary',
together in our home? Even
has no hospital odor. And she's C hi 0 m ego
Kay Pricher; correspondent
[WAR ABB Y: i am a
though we knew they had skpt not a bit senile One of my
secretary, Vicki Griffin,
Dear
together elsewhere, it would brothers lises right next door to
pipelRL and I deliscr to
The Chi Ome ga alumne group treasurer, Vicki MacKenzie;
hase made us sery un her. and he stops in to see her of Central Honda is asin a rush chairman Barbara
anoroximately 83 households.
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SQUARE IN 11 JANOIS
constantly being called a
honoring newly-elected officers
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rul
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Our newspaper company had live in California about 50 miles were far more generous than Neither brother has ever of- Sunday from I to 5 p.m. and Rollins College campus.
Aould have been. fered to m ow the lawn. rake the Monday, May 17, from 7 to 10 Directors will be post
an awarcls Nanquet, and ffie apart. They openly admit that mail parents ,
invitation read: "Please wear a they sleep together on
p.m., for anyone interested in Annie Russell Theatre,
shirt and tie." Well, I turned weekends to find out if they are at motel,
trying out for acting and
be
who looks after my mother? My
down the invitation. When my compatible for marriage.
singing roles in the Annie prepared to sing ,on, the
DEAR ABBY: I read in your
adviser asked me why I didn't
They
flew
here
last
panist will he
law! (My brothers are not
said,
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December
tospend
the
holidays
column
about the daughter who
attend, I
Hollins College. IV auditions provided. For inforniation.
m
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have a shirt and fie!"
with Dad and nie. When we is the only one in the family who Yet 50-1
will be held in Crummer the Annie Russell Theatre at
He said I was silly because if I showed them his bedroom for skits tier sometimes Senile
By the was, my brothers run Auditorium adjacent to the 4O1
had betn there I might have HER and the hideaway bed in mOtherin a consulescent home to the altar rail esery week ot
been voted paperBOY of the thedenlorhllM they decided to tl1crsIstersnd brotherscant that there's anvthLn
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people.
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grateful.
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ninth grade student at Crooms first William Rogers of (May), the heal th Car e Testi ng Robert Falk vice president Enter prise Mrs Bierschbach luncheon fashion
show
.School, was the winner of a $200 DeLand,
second;
Carol Center, IL% Ue Road, Suite i education); Mrs. Arthur has contracted terminal cancer program will be he!d at the
achievement scholarship Cawlord of Ocala third
135, Winter Park, is offering Parber, ice president (mem
and her medical bills are a
home of Vic Griffin, 921 Pace
awarded by the SanfordCrafts and sculpture: W. T. free blood pressure checks. bership); ,Mrs. Robert Tross, proaching $20,000. Friends of Ave., .Maitland, on May 20,
Seminole
t Association for McGowan of Merritt Island, Tests will be gi ven throughout recording secretary, Mrs Abe Mrs
Blerschbach
have starting at 10 am
the junior member with the best first; Stanley M)Ten of Cocoa, the month of May, Monday to Hershbein,
corresponding organized the garage sale in an
.hi Omega members will
showing during the past year. second AaIyn Henderson of Friday from 12 30 to 430 p m secretary, Mrs Sam Crasnow, effort to raise money to help
model
creative fashions from
The award was ma e Maitland, third.
No
appointments
are financial secretary; ,Mrs. meet the,w bills. Donations of
Saturday afternoon at the
Sun
Ronnett
Sue, a designer
Photography Bob Orwig, necessary. Patien ts are urged M arvin Meltzer, treasurer
salelts, as weliascustoniers
s
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in
Orlando
All 50-year
conclusion of the Spring first; Warren Knowles,
to make a 50 cent donation to Mrs. Robert Gellee will be to buy are welcome at the sale,
Sidewalk Art Show, Co
second, Molly Bush, third All the
American
Heart i ns talling officer. A special according to its organizer, sited to
sponsored by the Sanford Plaza three photographers are from Association when being tested program with refreshments is Loraine Paulin
attend.
Merchants Association in the Sanford.
planned. Admission is free.
The luncheon fare will
Hadassah
Plaza Friday and Saturday. It
A special award for the m
provide culinary treats creatM
Th e (has erot Group of
was the association s final show artistic display went to Aurora
Garage Sale
b sorority members So cover
To Meet
lladas.sah will install new of
of the 19776 season
Bennett of Sanford
your favorite dish and bring it
Other winners in the Spring
Some of the award winning ficers on May 25 at 8 p.m. at
A garage sale will be held
71v Epsilon Sigma Omicron along! All new Chi Os from
Show included in the abstract pi ct ures will be on display at Temple Ohev Shalom, Goodard tod.as and Saturday in the (FO) Department of Sanford Cen tral Florida are Insit
ed to
section' Lucille Rogers of Senkarik's in Sanford during and Lee Road, Orlando. empty' stores to the west of Woman's hub will meet at the meet their sisterhood friends
at
Officers include Mrs Jack Zayie's in the Zayre Pla za , General Sanford Museum this last
Sanford, first Jun Gohacke of the month of May
of the season
social
Hosid, president; Mrs. Ronald Sanford. Proceeds from the library on May 20 at 10 a.m.
Orlando, second; Wendell
T ests
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Iair of Orlando third
sac president (fund sale will be added to a relief Included on the program
are
a
regarding
the luncheon or
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couraged many women to seek careers instead of
earlier study by the same government agencymarriage And it is more acceptable in some quar
showing that the divorce rate climbed 4.6 per cent
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their lives, there is no longer the intense pressure to
marry that there once was.

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rate soared at ar annual aserage of 115 per cent
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divorced in 1975 were under age 30.

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Robert Hall in familiar V. Echols) all get on w
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shirt, is suitably homework accor di ng to their througha succession of scenes is his posturing.
created y cartoonist Schultz, woebegone
hut at the same own particular style.
which climax when he dances a
Anthony Sutton plays Snoopy,
ar e brought to life with an time endenng
as the "blah"
Schroeder,
naturally,
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lively
jig, at th e sank time and was greeted wi th giggles of
appropri a t e measure of Charlie Brown. lie loosens up serious about what he's doing
serenading his beloved blanket, delight every time he strutted
whims) an
fun by the students beautifully In a scene entitled en if he does miss the point a
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at Seminole High achool
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Opening night of their con v
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proction of "You re a (iood (lassic arguments
he s tired, about 'when we get married" girl self awareness of a golden and Bob Maquire do a fine Job
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be much fresher
Luc as obnoxious on stage curled coquette
in the orchestra The produc.
high
school
auditorium
tomorrow, he works better as she is in tlx- comic strips,
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then
there's
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tion
staff, visible only in the
Thursday night went without under pressure
that
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smug,
and
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smooth
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She brings down the house as is a great jungle hero, even the make-up and c st
tonight for the second and final
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improper medical procedures
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Another section of the panel's
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be divided by categort
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hospitals to pay for malpractice

the current law primarily by
making it more difficult to file
suit.
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would tighten other aspects of
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premiums to them.
types of insurance
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The Senate bill, which was
health would Increase to keep
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proposals,
of claims
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right to sue.
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She looked tense and cautious as she sat aboard her
favorite horse. Goodwill, onThursday. She finished 12th in
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State Henry A.
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Beame were among more than 500 persons who paid
tribute to CBSTV's Walter Cronkite as the March of
Dimes "1976 Man of The Year."
They and other speakers at the $12-5-a-plate Hotel Pierre
dinner Thursday night praised Cronkite. Kissinger said
' who
pays the ult imate com pliment" to his audience by
saying:
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access to courts ot drastically
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sltee bcnefit
br in g the state into
But even the sponsor of a bill anee business, a development
approsd by the state Senate whi ch is bitterly opposed by
admi ts that any savings for industry.
consumers would be slim and
A deductible feature similar
possibly fleeting.
to that included in auto insurA house committee studying ancehasbeen ;gested as one
auto insurance has appro ved way of avoiding a rate hike for
concepts which include abolish, health insurance
tog the currently required $1,Although most of Blue Cross000 medical bill threshold Lx- Blue Shield's two million Florifore i suit ma be filed for pain da customers are under group
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plans whose rates a re ra ised
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GENEVA CHURCH
(oa
( ett i ng To Kn ovv
birthday, e all hae and in truth Verse 24 'GOd
for the liberty Be engr2 e
unda) in mid 1716 pastor Pe.
OF THE NAZARENE
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• flih for which to be thankful. spirit: And they that worship (Cr Muhlenberg took his text
ith a Scriptural verse tOm
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boo
Our heritage exceeds all other him must worship him in spirit from Ecclesiastes 3: 1: "For evSunday school
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ess exerc es.
mes
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my prayers are no ng more
nal. ons. The eternal Cod has and in truth."
erything there is a season, a
"Proclaim liberty throughout
Do
you
think
It's
possible
for
everyone
to
know
God
In 9 reaI and
especially blessed America
Suit Eve
I cop m
the land unto all the inhabitants
No matter how sincere orle time for every mtter under
1
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m
rional
way?
abose and be)ond an other may be, he cannot worship God lieaen"
thereof."
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Answer Yes, I definitely do think you can know God per.
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In fact, the first battle of the
nation in the world. We have in spirit and in truth unless he
lie finished his sermon, led a
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a:fl
sonally.
And I think your question is one of the moet Important
round
ciljj
heard
and
enjoy
more
freedom
than
knos
Jesus
Christ
he
shot
war
prayer, then threw off
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occurred
when
ones
anyone
can ask When I came to know God, really know
fill SafordAw,
any other people
—
can praise personal Saviour and Ird his clerical robe, standing bethe orId"
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ratiol,
Him,IfInally
got mylifeon the right track Whichdoesn'tmean
or criticize anybody anything. There is no way one can get in fore the startled
the minister of Lexington
School
9. 45 a
Morning Worship
I
don's
still
have
problems, because I do. But I know when to
Is Sao m
Jonas
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we desire without retribution an attitude worthy of wor. in the uniform of a colonel in the
Church
God
Youth Hour
6- 040 res
take
my
problems
becatme I've found the real Source of life. I
'oin our
Evangtt,$l%f'v'(l
, , 1
asylum in his home to revolushipping God without this Continental Army.
,f
mid week Sea vice I
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found God, and so can you
leaders Sam Adams
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In the language of the fob'
One can publicly proclaim personal knowledge of Christ.
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think you tiaveto get to know God for yourself. I don't think
Jesus
Christ
as
Lord
and
and John Hancock, whose
Pastor
A (Teatures, we worshiP Writ, there is a time for all
C. D. Haffis
you
can
know a person by being told about him. You have to get
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rest had been ordered by the
is our creator As things," he said There
a
MriWnWoiihI
to
know
that person for yourself. I don't think you can tell
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another
person
When
messages
came
of
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Family Nigh, Service
incarcerted. Others can
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v 'e w.
married,
what
it's
fike
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approach of British militia,
ten) den) that there i
living Christ We worship Christ as fight." lie paused and added
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SANFORD BIBLE CHURCH
You
can't
really
tell
another
person how something tastes
church bells and drums
God.
24" Sanford A we
"Roll the drums for rethe
Son
of
God,
as
the
Saviour
of
i
moned the armed townsmen to Each person has to do his own Lasting. When it comes down to iL
In my opinion, the greatest of the world, as the head of the TWts" ThC fruns rolled and
the only kind of experience you can have in your own Da
the common in front of the
Episcopal
our heritages is the freefloin to
Muhleriberg
iind as
YotbL. •g,
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kew
this, nd that's what he meant when lle.,i~d, "Taste itild
church
at
da
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April
19,
or lip (sod according to the our soon coming king.
woe
unlisted 300 menlo serve with
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see
that
the Lord Is good" (Psalrn34.8),Ibelleve you can
illS
and
there
the
first
seven
Wet Pra'sef MOO
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cthtes of our conscience. The
In
Bicentennial him in what became the Eighth
our
S.
God
only
as
you
experience
Him
for
yotlf.
Th# Rev Leftist 0 Soper
Ilettor
Americans fell, one of them on
Bible is a little more specific celebrtion, I can think of no Virgini Regiment in the AmerPttry W Collins
So how can you know God for yourself? The same way you
the church steps where he had
Holy cor"It"tonjort
tn
better way to celebrate the
10 A 11 a
(71%vt(h S(Ikocol
get to know anybody. You spend time with Him, you listen to
gone for gunpowder.
The episode had its Pa
God. Our constitution calls for birth of our nation than to truly
Him, you learn about Him by reading the Bible. I think of God as
Pentecostal
"From
this
Orly,"
Clark
1 thecolonies, Dth in
worship according to our worship God in spirit and in throughou.
a Person, as.lesus, who knows me by myname, knows where I
wrote,
"will
be
dated
the
liberty
conscience, while the Bible truth. Perhaps there are many *.,,ords and de
live, and understands me better Um I understand myself. I
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of tile world."
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Lutheran
calls for those who worship God worthwhile projects to help our formed freedom committees, in
CHURCH
/[
aet
Primarily,
however,
ministhink
about how much He loves me and wants to be my best
to do so in spirit and in truth nation celebrate her 200th (hr chaplains mustered Into the
—
tens served the cause with their
friend Then I have a talk with my best friend I mean I unload, I
Sunday School
John 4:23-24 states that "But birthday, but there could be arms of farmers and metto Ole on
LUTHERAN CHUPCHOF
teachings and exhortations on
tell Him what's onmy mind, I tell it like lt is, I let itall hang out!
Molots" Worship
64 a ass
THE RFDFEAAER
the
hour cometh, and now is, nothing so important as to call chants, in the preacher.301.
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You may be thinking, "Well, that's fine for you, you're a
the
Biblical
imperative
of
re1
1116- hen the true worshippers shall America bfick to her knees in diers, in the sermons delivered
Wed Mbit Study
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The Lutheran Have*' and TV ""is Is os,
Sisting unjust t:liu
preacher. But I don'i know how w taik to God." Wefl, I'll pass on
Co"Wron Meoling Sisma
Lilt"
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worship the Father in spirit and true worship and praise to God in pulpits. fields arid town halls.
new F11I arvicher
Pastor
on the God-given dignity and the best advice about prayer I know. I said the same tI to my
9 Ila not
in truth: For the Father seeketh for his blessings so many of us
Despite exceptions, "the
rights of everymn, created in
mother, "I don" know God. I don't know how to pray." Her
W"111Iservice
to tea in
such to worship Him"
take as commonplace.We lose (tIUrhCS,1s8whole favored the theoli,
Cliff" amd IIIIII
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FIRST PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
answer h helped me more than just about anything else She
This indicates that there are America with a profound love, revolution," writes religion %%ar's slogan: "Resistance to ill Us k e t s,
OF SANFORD
r e s by I e r i it n
A pro-British Tory of tile Poe. said,"You don't have to know how to pray. Just talk to God. Tell
JI33SaudAve
worshippers
and that there are but America needs to awaken historian Conrad Cherry. tyrants is obedience to God." minister James Caldwell nod, Judge Peter Oliver,
now Fredmccleary
Poster
t- Him how you feel."
Sunday Sch000l
loam
true worshippers. The true and see what she has lost in the "Protestant clergy were inMriv ministers took more provided an armful of Isaac ir3 at the close of the war,
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Could all the churches in our town someday look
this?
They could!

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Even if you haven't been to church
I think you'll protest that we DO need our
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the faith they instill — the hope they Inspire — the God-given strength
with which they undergird our life.
This is the very point: We ALL need our churches.
And to bring ALL. of us to realize and fulfill
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a service held in Congre. Baptist Church of Oviedo at.
embers, former members and
gatiDnal churches in 1776
tended the first annual dinner of and friends are all invited for
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ay's celebr a tion.
put married couples in the front Campus Ministry. The dinner
center section with single
as held last Friday at the
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floor and the single men in back Rollins Colle ge Students from
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pastor

speaking country, except

The afternoon will consist of services. He will speak on the County School system Rev. Rica in 1955, Rev. Pain served
signing, reminiscing, and
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for five years as Adnisator

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Sunday Chweth S
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barthe revolutionary cause" after hearing of the first battles Watts into them boys!" he
colonial forces — the vest (the answer you need) will be 30W5 reward It's the same
They did co mainly by
it lxsngton and Concord Con shouted, tearing out pages for dark-suited
principle of sowing and reaping, and it's a spiritual law as well
Preaching up" the revolution, Kregational minister David Av- the soldiers to stuff their
an)
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as
a physical law. I can't explain it. But I know [I works!
"As to their pulpits, m
not only in the towns, but In the Ct) preached farewell sermon
capons
lam) new book, 'A Daily Guide to Miracles and Successful
them were converted Into gutrural hinterlands seldom ex- ;ind
It was in Boston's Old South
marched
toward
Uving Through Seed-Faith," I dLscuss more fully this question
posed to books, pamphleteering %Ia chusetts with 20 men he Church that planning took place
'Ill* clergy had quite un- of kowing God personally. I'd be glad to send you a free copy,
or newspapers Their sermons had recrinted
for the Boston Tea Part) In the learned the gospel and had
postpaid and without obligation Just write to me, Oral Robert
and school room lectures (used
In New Jersey. when soldiers towfr of Old North church, the substituted politics instead.
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74102.
for

stud) the mornings of the 24th New Mt Calvary
School imaq and Secondary
25th as well as speaking in
For the post two years, Terry
the evenings The planning Ba
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rrani1n iifl5 toured• wC
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litera ure programo&amp;u
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with one of the mos', popular
t Deaconess Board and
Street,
America
Mission
where
he
Gospel music groups.The
Home Missionary Society will
l
TFRR FRA NKLIN
I1idgeell
celebrate Its annierary, conducted workshops and
Tribunes." Ile was % tenor
most
Parts of
Nathan Powell, a Junior
soloist with them and was
Sunday at 2:30 P.M. Rev. Leon se nars
Ministerial
Spwiish
American
serving
as
featured on two of their latest Palm Beach Atlantic College,
e the an.
T Freeman will
Association
message.
Mrs.
Sunday
School
Consultut.
In
records. Prior to joining The has done much singing in the
. atLTe mbiistry was
The Sanford
inisterial Geraldine Zackery and Mr&amp; 1973 the liter
Tribunes, Terry sang as a Tampa area, lie was named
i
corporate
as LAMP (Latin
Msciation will hold its last Thelma
are
Simmons,
soloist with gospel quartets in "Mr. Brandon High School
Sims
America
Mission
Publications,
meeting of the 1975-76 y
the Miami area. Ile has written Musician" in 1973.
presidents and Rev. G. L
peop!e awake and tn order
Baptist campus minister
Inc.)
when
he
tben
moved to the
the Grace United Methodist, is pastor.
*Ph-% Both the college seminar and during the service There will Re Stone) Shaw was in
two songs, one recently
J
Miami office Although Rev.
Church on Airportfloulesardon
concert are open to the public. be no choir or organ music, but charge. Highlight of the
JWpublished.
conTuesday
at
a.m.
New
officers
10
New
Bethel
!F
the congregation will be ltd by ve
the commissioning
A
ti.fltLIng lathe translation work
for the coming year will be
a lorsinger who will line the service for four student sumNew Bethel AME Church, for a Spanish Study Bible.
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installed and will take office
i da Me
s
hymns for them
"
men missionaries, who the
Midwa), will hold the Rev. Pain and his wife, Jane
i immediatel
It is our hope Ulat the Orlando area B.C.M. is sending
They are: Rev. Douglas dedication of its new chvrch have worked together in most of
co ngregation of today will not to Tennessee, Singapore, and
ph building, Sunday at 2:30 p.m. the countries, including Peru
be passive The services 200 around Florida Students from
r%ice.preident
The Rt. Re Hurbert Wright Bolivia, Argentina, Cuba ,
Luma,
years ago were interrupted by the Orlando area raised their
LAKEIAND
The 134th proposed record-high budget of
,
ta
o rt Hunter, secretary; and will deliver the message. Rev. Guatemala, and Co,
session of the United Nfetbod.ist approximately $6 million for
frequent Amens from the own monev to send out their
Clombs is pcistor.
They have three married
people and at the em!
WO
Church's Florida Annual 1977.
Church's
children and tour grandCommittees for the coming
hour service the people asked missionaries.
will be held here
At the Tuesday night session
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children
Full
Gospel
will be announced by the
questions of the minister on his
May 228, attended by 1,800 lay Bishop Mcflavid will ordain 30
Those attending the dinner
new president The next
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find ministerial delegates
seminat) students including
and beliefs Rev fs om Os iedo were J) I Eubanks
ZFI.MA JOHNSON
meeting of the association will The Full Gospel Church of
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r !-d sponsored
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Allen Lnapel
D McDasid, Lakeland, will thmt theni as probationary nis swuon will on'y be of
1saird, and Pastor and 1rs
Rally and Dieidre Lashta
dai 21 mInute duration
convene the four-day annual
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Allen Chapel ÂME Church
Bill Mrr.
Hillery, 9-year-old daughter of
Lay Sneakers
At 4 p.m. all will gather In the
meeting at 10 ami. Tuesday in pastors as elders, the highest
will observe its
annual
Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Hillery,
Ethel Gray, DeLand District won a $25 sayings bond. Rev. R.
Florida Southern College's Nlethodist ministerial order, educational building where an First Baptist
Women's Day Sunday, May 23.
for associatesB
United
and admit them Into full con- activities period will last until
Branscomi Auditorium
'Whiopper Day will be t- The theme for the occasion is.
McCoy Is pastor.
Methodists,
p.m.
All
types
of
crafts
will
be
include
Delegates
"Lookin
Back
with
Pride
and
all
neetion.
9
AS
served at the First Baptist
have worked out an orientation
offered as well as discussion Church tW! Sunday during tll#. For-ward with Hope.
-ministers, arid the lay men,
Congregational
Florida's IA. Gov. J.H."Jim"
Mrs. Zelma Blacksheare session for ftse recommended
periods on the church and
women and youth ellected to
how
Bible
Study
Hour
starting
at
Williams will be the guest
it affected our growth and how
represent 324,000 members of
Christian
9:45 a.m. Everyone attending Johnson, a former resident of for ior interested in) cerspeaker Thursday night ut an
will deliver the tification as Lay Speakers. The
It may effect the future.
Sanford
700 churches.
Sunday School will receive a
observance of the national
The Rev. Hugh W. Pain,
I I a.m. service, meeting will be on Saturday
From 6-7 p.m. an early
The Florida Conference, a
free
ticket for a Whopper message at the
Bicentennial.
former
missionary, will bee
At the Friday night dosingAmericin meal will celebrate Burger at the Burger King onthe Women of Allen will atternocon, May 22, at 3 at First
basic administraUve body as
a guest
kvieJf c1.
well as a geographical area, is
present
a "March of States" m United Methodist
17-92.
speaker
this
Sunday
at
the
keeping
with
the
Bicentennial
Daytona
Beach,
and
will
last
session
Bishop
McDavid
will
Is
asked
to
bring
potluck
dishes
third
the denomination
Chris Ritchey, a graduate of
Congregational Christian
12 IILOP60ne~-CCJV
w0 O
largest
numerically of 70 gIve his episcopal address on that may have been seed
h
b) Stetson University and a
teh i.
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h"
Ch
urch,
2401
S
Park
Ave.,
pro
our ances1ors
Mrs. Frainnels Jackson is ford Crain, a
regional conferences in (ho tII. tate Oa u,C ,,urc,,,
student at Southeastern Baptist
Sanford
eLcO'-wz
.nc
Stetson University, will be (
announce the annual assignAt 7 p.m. in the main sanc, Seminar)
chairperson,
Mrs. Vic k i
United States.
,, will begin his second
Rev.
Pain
was
born
in
as Summer Youth Worker Smith and Mrs. Francis leader.
lo Major actions to be voted on mefltS of ministers to tuary, the Seminole Singers will y
Jaruco Cuba in 1909
delegates
Includes
more
pastorates
and
other
posts.
present
a
progriun
of
patr
by
iotic this Sunday. A special Youth Strickland are co-chairpersons
First
Presbyterian
missio nary family and spent his
a
re w
than 100 annual program June 10 has been set as songs.
is
a Retreat is planned this weekend
The
youth
of
First
Presbyboyhood
years there. After
proposals of the Conference "niming (lay" for ministers Parade of Flags an(I a draw
ake Yale in his honor Redeemer Lutheran terian Church of Sanford will receitting Iiis B. A. degree from
SHIRLEY IAILLETT
by the fifth and sixth graders, a
Council on Ministries, and a being transferred.
Brenda Caldarelli, chairman of
934 .9212
Wheaton
College
in
Illinois
in
share their aims and ac.
This Sunda will be Senior
Casselberry
Winter prings
the Youth Funspiratici cornom lishments at the monthly 1931, he returned to Cuba as a
Sanford Altamonte Spf ings
mittee, said there will be an all Citizens" day at the Lutheran
church night supper Monday at mMontary to work with his
church fellowship following the Church of The Redeemer. A
in
the
Cuba
6:30 p.m. in fellowship hall. A parents
inner w
a
riot evening worship service to turke
Whs
holars
sit
i
de
I
Evangelization
Association
He
,
s
(if
toler,
The
im,
film dealing with the world
NEW YORK (AP)
tr4wilings is scheduled im.
Officially
welcome
(.1ris.
eachings
of
the
religiom
I
later
served
as
Director
for
RUTHTUECH
orld's religions tech peace, standing have broken don." tile
wide concern of hunger.
mediately following the 10:30
Yet throughout history, rell- themselves, but humar rap- Grace Methodist
"Beyond
Next Harvest"
tice and love yet they also
service at the church. A
AttSmOflte Springs
a
factor
In
tunes
of
them
Also,
theoInternational Child Evangelism
been
gion
often
has
wiI
be
shown
Io3alties,
evoke commitment,
Special services will mark short program will follow the
East
Longoc'd
Fellowship
Guatemala,
passions aid, paradoxically, wars, from the Crusades to flit- logical axiom holds that the
ce meal. All senior members will Pentecosial
ler's attempted extermination greater the potential of any the 18th birthday of Gra
where he introduced and
ornetimes war.
be special guests. Mrs. Irma
Revival services conlucted started Home Bible Cla
for
That strange mixture is at of the Jews. Contrary to mod- quality for good, the greater its United Methodist Church
Burhop is in charge of
Sunday. The congregation first
by Rev. Bill Stone of Winter children in every Spanish
work today in Iebanon, mark- ern sociological assumptions potential for harm.
the Pinecrest
example, the same assembled
'ui will begin at
that religion has become a de
the lines of battle be
p
The Redeemer Kindergarten
SHIRLEY MILLEIT
School
auditorium
with
44
Su
osteen Moslems and Christians chning influentv, it still figures trulstii is applied to other valiI at First Pentecostal
and Nursery is now acceptin
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intelligence, consitituents. The church
urc,i o Sanford
li'i al and social pee. in most of the world's major ucs such as
Forest City
the fall term.
gi
and constructed in 1958, and a new
Sanford Ave., and will continue
0 'ativeS It also figures in conflicts.
Altapionte Springs
Those interested may vt or
sanctuary
was
completed
in
other
goods,
which
also
can
be
each night at 7 p.m. throueh
continent
on
Ill'bere
is
not
a
1nst other zones of conflict in
call Mr&amp; Noma Martin at the
p
earth where religious-ethnic its nimen
I e modern world
church at 103 W. 25th Place,
present 368 members.
cnetosta Church on
ed t as not been a factor in deceit greed and theft, gluttony
hatred
-.
Buckner
and
tyranny.
The
Rev.
Marvin
the
name
of
feeding
Ideological
hatred
and
Andrews
still bein., fought
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announces that Rev. Tommy
It is not the Iif.nrov1ding
.
r
God," observes the Rev. Albert - spreading violence," says 'tabI
Trinity
HILDA RICHMOND
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h m
A special seriea services is
Crace'sfirst
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stauJerinan of
CMCER
being
planned
by
the
Session
of
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will
deliver
the
sermon
at
the
Trinity
United
Methodist
in
cause
pr
the
Dellona
religious
director
of
the
Amer
editor I the Lutheran
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Advisory Committee.
including
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Interim office, s chosen until the group can build membership
telephone reference (number is 3394000) and children's
.and have an election this fall are Ruth Runge, chairman; Carol
programs; (every Wednesday at 10:30 beginning June 16).
French is owner of F.F
library cards will be availible at no charge to all residents of Jolnes, secretary; Cathy Munn, treasurer; Sally WiWams,
French Well Drilling in' the Orlando Library System's service area, which includes all of (brector; and Jane Lyefl, director.
Longwood. lie took over the Seminole and Orange Counties except Winter Park and Maitland,
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Over 17,000 Seminole residents have received library cards
French says the fact that he is Library opens in Seminole Plaza at 10 a m on Monday to make since the Seminole County Commission contracted with the
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county-wide public library service more of a realit forSeminole Orlando 11brary System for "complete county-wide fibrary
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service" beginning last October. Delays in finding and leasing a
suitable loca tion postponed th e opening of the new library until
Glenn Miller, director of the OrlanloOrange-Osceola
simply me ans that I will loo k
upon eery task in a fresh Seminole Library System, says the 10,000 square foot facility will now
manaer, not in the 'cut and be the largest of the 12 community libraries in the System.
tkItt.ough the library begins operation Monday, the Frie,KIS Of
dried' manner being practiced Located next to McCrory's in the Seminole Plaza at Highway 17t.he Library of Seminole are p!anning a Grand Opening
92 and 136, the new library will be o pe n 58 hours each week, from Celebration for June 7
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are changes in class size, negotiate the calendar for the
student
discipline, teacher entire school system.
repeatedly that he could make
evaluation of principals,
no decision on how much time
A ruling on the complaint by
election of department heads, a
spend on negotiations until he
superintendent
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monthly faculty meeting not to the florida Public F.mployes
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run more than 15
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SteVe normal school hours, and
long it would take to negotiate.
Rosenthal, Friday.
a spokesman for the corncalendar Items,
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costs 50 cents in kindergarten County also has three lunch penation varies, and may not free lunches.
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month3 in jail and a $65

(lenn W Turner can't be extradited to
serve a sixomonth jail term, in New
York state.
Florida's Fourth District Court of
Appeals at West Palm Beach issued the
riding Friday, but based the rejection
on different grounds,
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state papers forwarded through Gov.
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decision to the higher court in West
Palm Beach
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rejecting the appeal because the
Florida Attorney General's office took
too long in filing parts of the appeal
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meted for contempt of court. The
co ntempt citation stemmed from a
consent order that Turner signed in
November 1970, agreeing to halt
alleged deceptive practices in the sile

offered no prod that Turner was
present in Umt gate during the oneyear period in which the alleged con.
tempts were made.
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the district court's decision to the
Florida supreme Court will be up to
Florida Attorney General Robert

couldn't be forced to go to New York.
Muldrew ruled that Turner could be

planetary Inc.. cosmetics and Dart to
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extradition appeal before the court at
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section of the Florida statutes sets up a state
inspection procedure that Includes state
approval of design plans and specifications
and a physical inspection of at least the f irst

that regulate city concerns ranging from
municipal ce meteries to downtown parking.

The question of whether local laws can

15 units off the assembly line by an in.

supersede state laws Is an old one t6i t has

dependent engineering firm. Although spot

never really been settled. It is the basis of

City officials say residents must trut a

dozens of lawsuits each year -including the

state inspection precedure that does not

suit Sanford recentl y filed against the CU) of

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phN sically check every unit produced for fire
protection other sa fety features or an other
minimum standards.
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statutes l eave the CII) with no power to
prevent another Cavalier Motel, the million-

sulation material does not meet flame
etardant standards.

The law which gives inspection poker to
the state Is one of very few exceptions to a

They complained

Polk maintains the

being considered by the Florida Legislature

ford.

ite hame rule la that as intended to put
the power of goverrunent in local govern-

Lake Mary over ,a tract of land both cities

claim
The question is "one of the big bones of
contention every year in the Legislature,"

Knowles said

do

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made, a person moving into a factory-built

house or apartment has no assurance his new

If a

First, state law prohibits local inspection
of anything but water and electric hook-ups to
main lines made at the job site
Second, Sanford has been "rapped on the
knuc kl es" by the state before, In a dispute

insignia
applied b f3ctor) workers after
t1 state inspection procedure is passed it
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struction, factory-built processes has only
recently been considered in the Florida

An active lo bbyist for the Florida League

The building construction standards

perience with one of the quality factory
housing mnufacturers.

director of St Augustine a

Knowles said CU) Building Official Bill

building department, believes a local or.
diflanCe that requires electr ical wir ing in

Braceland toured the Cardinal Industries

multiple-lamnil) dwelling to be encased in

manufacturing plant on south Sanford
Avenue Wednesday,accompanied by a city

conduit will keep factory-build apartment

commissioner who had never seen the

complexes out of St Augustine The city

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Knowles cites three reasons

factory-built housing unit bears a state
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Leesburg Building DeartrnentSupervj,,,r
A.M. Skinner feels the same way about iiis
city's downtown fir e zone.

home has been physically

law "deemed to comply with the
r equirem ents of all ordinances or regulations
enacted by any local goverrunent."

residents from application of a state la

attorney backs him up.

his inspectors make full tropections of fac.
toryWlt housing, even r em oving wall panels
on occasion.
Sanford buildi ng officials are an ex

checks of factory housing manufacturers are

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The general rule is, according to Florida
Attor ney Ge ne ral Robert Shet in's office, that
stale law must be accepted by cities as a
minimum standard. The city can enact
stricter requirements, but cannot exempt its

iiients
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southside that was closed becI its in-

to be toted on contains funding

two Colbert estimates will need smaller parcel, they would be

By JACQUELINE IX)WD

dollar modular "ghost town" on Sanford's

which serves the entire nation.

was not negotiable. He said

Manufactured Units Exempted

factory-built housing that is erected in San-

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departments from thoroughi) inspecting

additional personnel at the out of the full Senate Committee
airport facili t)
left labs o nly in Sanford and
The Florida Senate is Tallahassee. Presently there

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property whfch has been poration was in bankruptev and about seven acres, adjoins the
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a possible county needed to sell the property in a McFadden property to the east made every effort to keep the
office site.
hurry. Winter Park Realtor on Celery Avenue. It is owned Seminole County Commission
Property,
located
on
the
Bobby Greene is handling the by the city.
infom-*d of the school systern's
The
Property.
According to Colbert, the intentions regarding the McNeii
northeast comer of Mellonville
The property consists of two sc hool board "shouldn't have Road site ' This is the most
and Celery Avenues, was last
connected
par cels of land The problems if it wanted to conscientious effort made in a
appraised in 1973 and i ts value

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to school funding by 2-10 of a do ne
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and when a school Is
to convert it into a county office the other properties.
mill. If this increased local considering for purchase, and with board room.
Also discussed at the constructed the county will be
effort becomes law, it could recominended thatat least one
required to pave one nifle on
The second parcel, a little meeting, but not as an agenda McNeiI Road and one and a
appraisal be done on the Naval
sttheschoosysterr an a
over 11 acres, is located behind item, was the proposed pur quarter miles on Eden Park
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school in the officials have been examining one an a quarter m es of
future.
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running the school system and available for purchase. The take every precaution to make elementary, or perhaps middle,
"This school construction is
salary costs have increased by land Is owned by
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school officials wince a li ttle, prOgrams."
well as the extra personnel to meals would have to be In- program be eliminated cornbut now they have reached th e
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tightening the loopholes, also approved a $270-million tax
break for wealthy Americans who do pay large sums to
the federal government.
Congrslonal tax experts had no
of how many persons would benefit from thai tax break,
aimed at the who now pay as much as 70 per cent of
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Burglaries Probed
Sheriff's deputies today were reported that burglars made oil
l)eputies said the youth, 'e firearms hile In the dwelling, counts each of unlawful sale of
burglaries with merchandise valued at
A14-year'oldForestCi(yboy, olapolic sea rch sin cf't May 2
The burgkry charge isa first- securities and unlawful sale investigating
indicted by the Seminole County escape from the Sanford degree felony pl!nLshable upon without being a registered reported at a grocery store and $1,635 after prying open a door
Grand Jury : ia q an adult ,luvenjle Detention Center, was conviction by up to life tin- securities dealer or salesman. a furniture store, both In the at Carlton Furniture, SR-415,
for burglary, wa. x'tg held at found hiding be nd air con- prLsonment.
Rufus Beale Kite-Powell Jr., Midway area east of Sanford. according to sheriffs reports.
county jail today Iii lieu of t1ltionjni durs 1n a garage.
missing were two
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Deptty J. M. Patton said !165 Listed
Jele%ri.%JU[5, a Nwer saw,
9 cartons of Koul color
Guy Steven Sullivan, 14, of in connection wtji n
23 man tins posttd $10,000 bond and his occupation as manager cigarettes; three cases of beer live lamps, a box of tools and
39 Timothy St., Forest City, burglary at a residence th nd has been released from of Beefeater Inn, Casselberry, and a half-case of white port $25 cash, deputy Fred R.
was arrested at gunpoint southwest Seminale. The in. county jail after his arrest when he was booked at county wine was listed as missing from Johnson reported.
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A former associate of mine, Bill Sloat of Gannett
News Sersice. was in the news recently. He was the
subject of a neWS story that said State Rep. William
Bich, 1)-Port St. Joe, threw a punch at Sloat then
grabbed the former Tennessean and wrestled him
to the ground.
SInai said lUsh berated him for writing that Rish
at the trailer In TaIlahas5e where mobil'
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legislators. Being a teetotaler, lUsh protested by
ta ki ng a punch at Sloat.

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B. WCHAHI) LONG, Editor
lIJ.IAM D. CURRIE. Managing Editor

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story implied that he's been drinking. "I'm a
Christian. and I don't hold with those things. It hurt
me deeply he'd write something Like that
declared itish.
The upshot of the entire fisaco was th at Stoat
'aid he was embarrassed and lUsh said he was
embarrassed. I can't see why. lUsh certainly wasn't
the first person to ever want to take a punch at

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Our Spy Budget

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Is Too Large
"No money shall be drawn from the Treasury,
but in consequence of appropriations made by law;
and a regular statement and account of the receipts
and expenditures of all public money shall be
published from time to time."
That's what it says in the Constitution of the

WAShINGTON - If this year's crop of
presidential candidates really wanted to take
slap at the chickweed-like growth of Washington
agencies, and at bureaucratic inefficiency, they
have the opportunitt. And
:ariip1e t' cal)
attention to.
flw Colorado state legislature earlier this

published, according to constitutional mandate.
It is argued that to do so would give the
Rttscip !" "uch information
But 1he h'tssians probably already know more

about cur intelligence spending Uldil zitost
American taxpayers and congressmen.
ycar passed what Common Cause calls a Sunset
Concealing the over-all budget total does not Law, automatically ending the life of every deny the Russians any knowledge of specific spying
well, almost every - regulatory and licensing
operations. But it does keep the American people in -1911.1c" in the state - 79 of them - normally at
the end of six years, on a staggered schedule.
the dark about spending that may exceed, ac. The
only way an agency can be saved is by a
cording to some estimates, $10 billion a year.
positi ve vote of the legislature.
That's a lot of tax money. And there is evidence
But before the legislature can breathe Life into
it has been independently spent without much
an agency whose time has come, it must run a

'Me taxpayers have a constitutional right to

detailed audit of that agency's work. It must hold
public hearings, listen to testimony from irate
citizens, from the agency and anyone else
wishing to speak. The agency has the burden of
proving the public need for its continued
existence.

JOHN D. LOFTON JR.

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rules and decisions as opposed to participation JOHN
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know how much public money is being spent to pay

the costs of intelligence

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strange stage. One, elected by the people, the other,
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WASHINGTON- A nasty, reckless smear
campaign by White House Press Secretary Ron
against the American Conservative
Ness
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no such intent,
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different languages. Kissinger Is acknowledging the reality of
elections held recently for a national assembly to govern - For
the first time since 1858 - a united Vietnam.
Mr. Ford, of course, is talking politics,
In essence they have said the same thing.
Kissinger said that an essential part of the Hanoi overture
was a l is ti ng of the chief American concern as an accounting by
the Communists of the 2,000 Americans still con sidered as
missing In
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created by events.
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what they see as a costly defeat in Southeast Asia. They may be
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Trinity University, Nessen complained that the
ACU was one of several Independent 'aside
groups" spending 'a lot of money" in Mr.
Reagan's behalf but not filing reports with the
Federal Election Commission (FEC), as is
required by law.
At a subsequent White house press briefing
last week, Nessen again raised this issue,
charging that in some places ) per cent of the
ads for Reagan arebeing paid for by Independent groups who are "slipping through
loopholes in the law" and not filing expenditure
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council last week calling a
s pecial meeting for Wednesday
right, the gathering adjourned
.1 ter 20 minutes due to lack of a
quorum.
Councilmen Gerard Connell
and Parker Anderson left the
city hail after it became obCAPE CANAVERAL iAllI - The growing domestic
V ious that their colleagues communicat ions satellite Industry has a new competitor
,
.lUfl('
I.orrnann, Lawrence
With the 6 p.m. EDT scheduled launch today of
Goldberg
and Council chairman
(vmnstar satellite by an Atlas Centaur rocket, the
3 H. Grant - were not going to
American Telephone and Telegraph Co. joins the 11C.N
Sh
ow UP.
Corp. and Western Union in putting switchboards in
In addition to Connell and Anderson, Mayor James H. LorThe Cornstar. the first of three identical crafts planned
mann, City Clerk Onnic
for launching, will provide expanded telephone service.
Shomate, attorney John
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Maynaril and a teacher and
students of a civics class from
I.yinan High School - were on
BAHTOW iAPi - "He's the envy of the nursing
hand.
home," a nurse said as old Charlie Smith sat in the lobby
Maynard was present to
w showing off his diploma and a
in his cap and gown,
request
final approval of site
i(Ingratutator&gt; telegram from President Ford.
p
l
ans
for
the medical center to
He always said everybody in the whole world knows
be built on the southeast corner
him. And now tie's positive of it," added the nurse,
of SR-434 and Palm Springs
Marilyn Ness
Road.
Contractor For the facility,
Wade Hargadon, has been
trying For weeks to get approval
DEATHS
of the plan for the facility to be
occupied by Drs. Santiago Valle
WINIFRED MOSELEY
Wednesday at Seminole and Nicholas Mabry.
Memorial Hospital Born in
Former Sanford resident Charleston, W. Va., she came to
Winifred S. Moseley. 74, of Ft. Sanford two and half years ago
Myers, died Tuesday. She from that city.
moved to Ft. M&gt;ers in 1947. She
Survivors include three
was a member of St. Raphael's daughter, Mrs. Sharon
Wednesday's high 92, today's.
Episcopal Church, Ft. Myers Chaplain, Sanford, Mrs. low 65.
and the Daughters of the Carolyn McClnrm, Gennanv
Partly cloudy through
American Revolution. She was and Miss Pamela Wright, of
Friday. A chance of mainly
a retired school teacher.
Phoenix, Ariz.; son, John A. afternoon and evening (hunSurvivors include a son, John Harper, Longwood: two sisters, dt'rshowers. Highs in the mid to
B. Moseley, Zellwood and two Mrs. Opal Francis, Ft. upper 80s. Lows tonight from
grandchildren.
Lauderdale and Mrs. Cedeliah the mid 60s to around 70.
Funeral will be Friday in St. Staggs, Glenelen, Calif. and Variabic winds south and
southeast winds 10-15 m.p.h.
Raphael's Church with burial in four grandchildren,
Ft. Myers Cemetery. Leo W.
Gramkow Funeral Home is in Rain probability 40 per cent
during the afternoon and
Engelhardt Funeral Home. Ft. charge of arrangements.
evenIng.
Myers, is in charge of
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Old Charlie Gets Diploma

In a confidential claim submitted to the Labor expenditures, as the law requires, have been

principally against suspected spies, organized break-Ins to install bugging devices.
1)epL for disability payments, the former referred by him to Bob Vlsser, the general
crime figure, foreign diplomats and a Few
One source said the housebreakings go hack secretary charges that she was pressed Into counsel at the Ford for President Committee, For
dangerous revolutionaries,
far beyond 1942 and never terminated corn- srvke as a chauffeur not only for,the congress- details.
man but for his wife, a movie star, union filends
But Hoover also went his agents to burglari w pletely in 1968, Under FBI chief Clarence Kelley,
But Visser tells me that Nessen "may have
and
ot her colleagues.
th" premises of law-abiding U.S. citize ns whom however, the bureau has s crupulously followed
be .'n co nfused" ,is regards this particular
She ferried Mrs. Burton to the market, to subject. He says he knows of no
I
old FBI curmudgeon simply disliked,
legal procedures.
money spent by
clothing
stores and to parties, the filed papers ACU In Reagan's behalf that has
Confidential FBI memos, obtained by the
not been
Senate Intelligence Committee, acknowledgeThe Senate Intelligence Committee, mean- allege. On one occasion, Mrs. Coleman picked up reported. Vis.cer adds, a1thouh he's not sure,
the criminal while, has pushc&amp; the Fill hard for more corn- a Burton aide at Dulles Airport, she said, but that there
that the "black bag" Jobs violated
probably have been Independent efplete break-in Figures. The committee will later discovered he had submitted
laws the FBI was supposed to enforce, Yet we
a vouch'r for forts in Mr. Ford's behalf like those conducted by
release a report shortly showing the confirmed the trip and chiseled $20 out of the
have learned from FBI sources that Hoover,
taxpayers. ACU for Reagan. lie says he'll talk to Nessen to
personally
housebreakings
totaled slightly less than 1,000. The staff member, Maurice Shean, vigorously see
although sworn to uphold the laws,
what he's basing his charges on.
Our higher figures, however, came from in- denies the charge.
sanct io ned more than 1.000 of the break-ins.
When
Ron Nessen became President Ford's
disputable FBI sources.
On the way home From another airport press secretary he said he w
'a Uo but not a
uti
19i;7
did
I1o',
Nit
(1 tike steps, in it dfIn t- fcn.sc of the pet practice of breaking
pickup,
i..ccurding
to
Mrs.
Coleman,
the
cigarette
Ziegler,"
referring
to
President
Nixon's press
serving memo turned up by the Senate probers, and entering, the FIJI said this techniquc was smoke in her car was so thick, It precipitated
an secretary. And indeed he isn't. When he was
to end the break.in.s. Even then, we have lear. used only "to obtain secret
and
closely
guarded
athma
attack.
A
statement
froin
her
doctor
caught in a lie, Mr. Ziegler at least
I)i, it wasn" hk ,n i;
had the
from crg,Xnizaticnal an, financial irJorrr..atkari" of to adds that she was so affected by
the
smoke,
she
cowsge to admit that his erroneous remarks
then-Ally. Gen. Ramsey Clark that brought the plant electronic equipment In the most "highly had to be hopltalIzed.
.
should be considered "inoperative," which Is
change.
selective" case-j.
tier
husband,
In
another
signed
statement,
more than Nessen has done in this sordid
The figure of 238 "surrep(ltlou. entries," as
Footnote Those who believe In law and order said she became "a slave to her office," leading episode.
the burglaries were politely called, first ap- had better demand that it begin with the to two separations
before she was fired by
pvu ru ui
a ni IIItIUU Lu UIC enaue cUnUnILLCe government. / lawless government Is far more
Burton earlier this year.
on Sept. 23, 11175.
dangerous than any lawless individual. Yet in
Responding to the Labor Dept.'s request toi
The memo accurttely but cagily reported spite of the clear evidence that the FBI, CIA and comment, Burton said
Mrs. Coleman's illness
that the 238 housebreakings were perpetrated other agenci es engaged In illegal acts, the Sena te
ta
ij made her Irri ble, nervous and absent ff'om
against 14 "domestIc subversive targets" durlrg Rules Committee led by Chairman Howard work about
two month.j a year since 1974. lie
the 19-12- period. But a careful reading shows Cannon, I).Nev., voted against strong oversight conceded to us that she
had driven him a great
the buit.au left a hedge. Almost in passing, the of ihee agtncie.
deal but said he had reimbursed her for some
memo Indicates the figure is "incomplete,"
CHAUFFEUR'S COMPLAINT: The former trips,
based as much on the memory of agents as on secretary of Rep. Phi!lIp Burton, D,Calif. a
In any case, he said, chauffeuring "was part
actual data. Indeed, Hoover purposely destroyed
member of the powerful house leadership, has of her job responsibility and her pay reflected"
many of the records dealing with the break - ins, accused him of requiring her to chauffeur him the added responsibility.

M ee ti n g
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Over." So, you're not charging any Illegality?
No, said Nessen, not at all. He says this is not for
WASHINGTON - The FBI, without presumably to eliminate documentary evidence around at all hours until it broke her health.
him to judge and he wasn't even implying any
technically telling an untruth, has led the public of the FBI crimes.
M13. Nina- Ann Coleman, 51, also claims she lawlessness. Then did you misspeak yourself in
to believe it:; agents took part in no more than 238
From our internal sources, however, we have had to pay more than $15,000 from her own Texas? Incredibly, he says: "No."
criminal housebreakins. The actual figure is we!l ascertained that some top FBI officials believe
pocket for gasoline, repairs, Insurance and a
Those who have pursud Ron Nessen about
over 1,000 and may surpass 2,000.
the l,OGO.to-2,000 figuie Is a "conservative succession of cars since 1967 to keep up with his general allegations that Independent groups
These "black bag" Jobs, as the late FBI chief estimate" of the total housebreakings. These
Burton's 12-hour days.
are working for Reagan but not reporting their

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doing something unethical, Nessen was asked?
Oh, no, perish the thought, he replied, adding: "1
just think this Is something good reporters will
want to look Into."
Well, I'm a good report er - and since I also
happen to be the editi'r
ACU'! !! !'.thJy
publication, Battle lAne, I've looked Into
Nessen's charges. And, to put it bluntly, they are
hogwash.
irs no secret that the American Conservative
Union, in an independent effort allowable under
the Supreme Court's ruling on the federal

filed will be filed now after the primary season is

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'1 don't hate you. I'll pray for
u,' - it woman says she told a man who was attacking
her. She said he stopped and left her alone after that.
That testimony came Wednesday from the housewife of
a five-member Avon Park family victimized by skimasked terrorists last October 29. It was made in the trial
of three men accused of making the raid
11cr husband, who is a department store employe, and
their three sons. ages 8, 13, and 14, also took the stand in
the trial of Daniel Thomas, 25, Lee 0. Martin, 19, and
Larry Marshall. 17. accused of brugarly, robbery and
sexual battery

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DISCHARGES
Sanford:
Shaqwetta Beveritt
Connie Brown
Elizabeth Burgess
Charles Cunningham
Alice Fish
Ora Lee Gray
Elsie H. Griffith
Paul F Jenkins
Barbara J. Miller
Cecil A. t Andy) Osborn
(layton D. Page Jr.
Anne M. Porter
Judy I. Smyer
Harold Tatum
Marie Watson
Joyce A. Lewis Chuluota
Ronnie Delgatto. Deltona
'mlliam .'.. Gtv:. Ddtcna
'tndrew Riga. Magate

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spc ial press briefing for journalism students at

hearings are the guts of the program, suggesL goes to a hank in search of credit she would be matrimonial, there is the other side of the story. vigorous campaign in behalf of Ronald Reagan.
the legislature must hear From those unfairly wise to bring along a copy of the court order
The woman is liable for debts taken on Jointly
In the primary states of Florida, North
kept from practicing a profession or trade by
stipulating the size and terms of the alimony she with the husband, whether she is divorced or C
arolirta, Illinois, Wisconsin and Texas, A(7U has
policies, those who can show that receives.
'
for spent thousands of dollars on pro-Reagan adminimum prices" enforced by regulation are
Who says so? The American Bankers debts the man took on individually.
vertlslng on the radio and in newspapers. But
unrealistic and high, those who can demonstrate Association, which has just completed a
"If
your
ex-husband's
bad
credit
history
contrary
to Nes.sen's
allegations,
ACU has filed
an agency's anticompetitive or anticonsumer statement on some of the new credit conditions damages your chances of getting credit, you an expenditure
report
with the FEC.
practices, those who can show an agency is introduced recen tly because of laws, social should be prepared to present the cr
editor
As ACU Executive Director Jim Roberts
unresponsible or ineffective in dealing with pressures, and changes in banker attitudes.
reasons
why
that
should
not
reflect
on
your
per- says In a press release demanding that Nessen
wrongdoing in its field, those whose complaints
The new conditions, some of them relatively sonsi willingness or ability to pay," the ABA retract his wild charges: "The
fact is that we
were ignored or shelved without good reason and minor in themselves, add up to a significantly says,
have
reported
to
the
FEC
and
will
continue to do
those who can show an agency is not cost ef- new credit world for the 15 million di vorced or
ti
Perhaps, it suggests your husband had perfective.
widowed women, a world that many of them still sonal habits that kept your family over its head
So what is Nessen talking about? What Is the
If the legislature is Impressed, the agency or might not understand.
in
debt,
or
maybe
was
laid
off
or
injured
and
basis
for
his remarks in Texas? When I put these
board is allowed to continue whole, or is
One of the biggest changes is that regular couldn't work,
questions to Nessen in a briefing last week,
revamped, emasculat ed or merged with another paymen ts aw arded to a woman in a di vorce
"Proof of this type of situation may help qii
ng Ro berts' response, he ref used to answer
body. The complete live-or-die process Is action can be used to demonstrate credit- convince our creditor that you were not re- dlrect.y, Instead
quoting at length from a recent
repeated at the end of six years.
worthiness. Before last October, most creditors sponslble for the black marks on your credit issue . Battle Line detailing ACU's efforts Ia
o
Significantly, the Colorado law covers such automatically discounted its importance.
history," the ABA says, summarizing with this Reagan's
behalf.
powerful agencies as the public utilities cornA provision in the Equal Credit Opportunity interpretation:
Fine, Ron, I said, ACU is not denying it is for
mission, the division of insurance, the real estate Act changed that. Creditors now must consider
"Simply stated, then, if your husband
85
Reagan.
But what about your charges that ACU
commission, the board of medical examiners, alimony, child support and maintenance your partner - had a good history, you
can
take
has
not
filed
with the FEC? Why did you say this
the divisions of banking, savings and loan and payments in assessing a woman's ability to ad van tage of it. If he had a poor hist ory,
YOU
securities,
when the organization has filed its first quarterly
effectively handle credit.
don't have to take the blame for It,"
report and did so on A pr il 10?
As I say," Nessen replied, 'it's not required
that these so-called independent organizations
file monthly reports as the candidates and their
official campalg:ts are, and any finLncial report

J. Edgar Hoover called them, were employed include not only burglaries to get information but

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Woman Tells Of Attack

And then. as there is in most matters election reform law. has been conducting a

Hoover Concealed Data

TALLA HASSEE 'AP - While the legislature considers wars to help divorced women, the Supreme Court
has continued its trend away from permanent alimony in
f.a'. or of short-time rehabilitative payments.
In a 5-2 opinion Wednesday, the court upheld alimony of
50 a week for one year f a Mmmiii
jman divorced after
20 years of marriage
"Displaced homemaker" bills are pending in both th
House and Senate i HR3385 and S131148 to help su
uomen get job skills and Find work.
In the Dade County Circuit Court divorce case, Gerald
11. Shaw, an att orney with average income of $247 a week.
11 .1c "'r.':tc :. w Lis ornicr w
Jean, 4r alworiy
!'nw: e; p $30 it 't'k 11 t.ih t
-hildren until
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It may seem sometimes that President Ford and his
Secretary of State Henry Kissinger aren't talking to each other
on foreign ° 'Little more than a month ago Kissinger reported that

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\VASIIINGTUN , AP) - The House Ethics Coiiuuittce,
for the first time in its eight-rear existence, is going to
Induct a fonnal investigation into a congressman's
(Induct.
The panel voted 9.to-O in closed session Wednesda to
move from a preliminary inquiry to a formal in'estigation of conflict of interest charges against Hep.
lobert I.E. Sikes. [).Fla.
Cuiiuiiun Cause, the selfstyled citizens' lobby, filed
sworn complaint with the committee in April Chfli'&amp;,lflg
that Sikes used his position to benefit his personal investments in Florida,
Sikes, 69, '.ho has served in Congrcss since 1941, 15
chairman of the house military construction appropriation.s subcommittee

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MAY 12, l9'6
AIIM ISS IONS
Sanford:
Phillip Marion Boyd
Ira I.. Duncan
Via ol M. ilolley
Paul E. Jenkins
rence J. (Jack) Newell
Anne M. Porter
Betty M. Reaves
Darlene L. Woodworth
Frances S. Callan, Deltona
Frankie Lee Hill. Deltona
Harriet H. Terwedo, Deltona
Tammv Brice. Geneva
Mary Gill, Lake Mary
Natal M. Wilkinson, New

BRIEF

House Ethics Panel Votes
To Conduct Sikes Probe

other hand, would have less to write about If it
weren't for lawmakers. It's a symbiotic relation.
ship, a relationship that bears nurturing. It's absolutely essential, also, that the relationship remain
competitive and non-compromising, but, surely, not
toth2 point that newsmen and lawmakers must take
to the boxing arena to settle differences over a few
words hastily scribbled for it daily publication.

next (thy. Not jump headlong onto his pelt and at.
tempt to pummel him senseless. The only thing that
could have accomplished Is a hospital bill - either
for the newsman, the legislator or both

Sunset Law
A ttac k s
b u reaulo.:_rats

As to specifics, they are obviously correct. The
detail of the intelligence budget cannot be disclosed
without destroying the effectiveness of intelligence
operations.
But the budget totals can and should be

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the realistic thing to do was ask him to amend it the

had -- to the people. And the news media, on the

RAY CROMLEY

kept secret.

Deceptive budgets have been standard
operating procedures for all federal intelligence
agen cies.
Last June the report of the Rockefeller Commission recommended that congress carefully
consider whether all or part of the Central InteHigence Agency budget should be made public.
Congress holds, or should hold, the purse
strings,
Yet the Senate Intelligence Committee voted 6
to 5 not to include the intelligence budget figure in
its report on foreign and military intelligence,
The first order of business in the full Senate,
when it comes to considering the report, should be
to fill in the blank after the dollar sign in the report.

If, as Rish indicated, Sloat's story was incorrect,

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of money for foreign intelligence purposes must be

effective budget coordihation, audit or supervision
over the past few years.

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that his views and those of the news media don't
always jive. But, If he's smart ard if he's going to
last, he'll also quickly realize that that's the way the
,jwrjA,fl syIerT1 11 "t lip to operate
Elected officials, for the most part, depend on
the news media to carry their message - good or

ish said he was angered because he thought the

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respective goal without engndeting hard feelings
towards one another in the process.

Slat. I thought about it a couple of times myself. . .
Seriously, Stoat is a fine newsman who I spent
many hours with discussing the whys and
wherefores of this world. He was never one to hold
hack on a news story, and he was never one to back
off a story once he had the facts,
The Sloat-Itish mano-amano does raise some
interesting questions. Questions like what's a state
legislator doing representing the people of Florida if
he can't control his own temper.

Thursday, May 13, 1976-5A

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Seminole South Rotary Club, 7:30 a.m,, Lord
Chumley's, Altamonte Springs,
Seminole Sunrise Kiwanis Club, 7 a.m., Buck's
Restaurant,
Foresters Square Dance Club, The Forest, 8 p.m.
Tanglewood AA, closed, 8 p.m., St. Richard's
Episcopal Church.
Lengwood AA, closed, 8 p.m., Christ Episcopal
Church.
Longwood Tourist Club, 12:30 p.m., Holiday House.
Lee Road.
SISTER Inc. special program and in.stallatlon, noon,
The Heritage.
The Altamonte Springs Garden Club will meet at the
First Federal of Orlando, S.R. 436, Altamonte Springs at
6:30 p.m. on May 13.

Jacaranda Circle of Sanford Garden Club, 7 p.m.
covered dish supper and potted plant exchange, 204
Idyllwllde Drive.
SATURDAY, MAY 15
Sanford Women's Republican Club luncheon meeting
at 11 a.m., at the Heritage Inn, 305 Park Ave. Special
guests GOP announced candidates.
Southaide Elementary School Spring Carnival, Ii
a.m. to 5 p.m. on school grounds.
Sanford Women's AA Group, 2 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Caim.e1berry .U, closed, 6 .ui., A.&amp;eension Lutheran
Omrch.
SUNDAY, MAY 1
Horse Show to benefit Central Florida Zoo sponsored
by Dusty Boots Riding Assn., 10 a.m., Wilco Sales Arena,
SR46, four miles west of 14. Special exhibition standardbred harness horse.
Good Samaritan Home anniversary celebration, 3
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Youth Programs Inc. training session, 7p.m. at Youth
Programs office, 109 N. Park Ave., Sanford

Seminole Community College
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touring the new vocation
building under the library this
week, voted to accept the
facility, subject to completion
of it punch list and submission
of a document noting the
building's construction cornplet ion.
SCC President Dr. Earl
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building In September,
The new Fine Arts Building,
for which construction contracts were let at the time In the
fall of 1975, is expected to be
completed and ready for
classes In January.
Groundbreaking for the two
new buildings took place on
Sept. 17. 1975. Contracts for the
wo buildings, parking area and
access road totaled $1,934,800.
The trustees also approved
he purchase this week of
sewing equipment for sewing
courses planned for the
vocational building at a total
cost of $17,296.50. The costs are
to be borne by a federal grant
through
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of education.
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program through the Division
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A Sanford man has pleaded
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court judge denied his motion
for dismissal on the charge on
the grounds that a county
commission policy against
issuing permits to carry cancealed firearms had denied him
his rights.
John F. Had, 51, of 107 W.
Ninth St., Sanford, entered the
plea before Circuit Judge
Robert B. McGregor on Wednesday. McGregor set bond for
Hall at $5,000 pending completion of a pee-sentence investigation and set sentencing
for July 15.
Hall was arrested by Sanford
Police Fatrolman Elizabeth
Hill on April 7 on a Downtown
street corner. Police said hail
had a pistol concealed in his
clothing.
In the only criminal trial held
this week L! ..ircult court, a jury
acquitted Thomas L. McCarter,
25, of Dade County on a charge
of carrying a concealed
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Sanford's city commissioners
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beautify the city.
Mrs. Bill Glelow of the
Sanford Woman's Club, one of
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organizations, asked the
commissioners to install a
sprinkler system in the "senior
citizens park," on Park Avenue
between 4th and 5th streets.
"The beautiful azaleas there
now are going to die unless they
receive better care," she told
the commissioners at their
Monday night meeting.
Mrs. Gielow said members of
the Woman's Club, the Junior
Woman's Club and other civic
groups have raised nearly
$11,000 for the beautification
project. More than $8,000 has
already been turned over to the
city.
"Most of this money came
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Dr. John Linehan, coorBdinator and Instructor for the
Criminal Justice Department
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'or Sh resignpd his
Carter Urges
position
ealth reasons
effective June 19, Dr. Earl
Sales
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UNITED NATIONS, N.Y (AP)-Jimmy Carter today
Dr. Weldon said Linehan
called for a worldwide voluntary moratorium on the PW
noted
in his resignation acchase and sale of nuclear fuel enrichment and
cepted
by the SCC Board of
reprocessing plants "to make the spread of peaceful
Trustees
this week that he
nuclear power less dangerous."
considered his association with
Speaking at a conference on nuclear energy and world
faculty and students at the
order, the former Georgia governor and frontrunner for
school for the past seven years
the Democratic presidential nomination presented
both a worthwhile and a
speech described by a source close to his campaign as tu
stimulating experience.
first attempt to set out a detailed statement on foreign
"We hope his health will
policy,
permit him to work with us in a
The source said the prepared speech was the first in a
part-time capacity," the
series of major policy statements that Carter will offer,
college president said.
and that it represents a new stage in his campaign. A
Meanwhile, Linehan, ho has
lAirkgr(xifld session on the speech for reporters lasted one
been on sick leave, will in..
hour and 40 minutes.
troduce the guest speaker at the
The conference is not an official UN function,
eighth police recruit course
graduation to he held at 7:30
p.m. today in the scc Health
Moslems
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Some 152 law enforcement
leftist Moslems on two new battlefronts in eastern
students from the area will
lebanon today. A police spokesman reported 88 persons
receive certificates during the
killed arid 116 wounded, raising the toll in the 13-month-old
ceremonies for having corncivil war to more than 18,500 dead.
pleted the police standards
certification course.
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m the Faraya ski area miles northeast oft Rightceremony will be given by Rev.
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Thursday, May 13, 1976

NU I ICE Ui PUBLIC HE/RING
SEMIN0U COUNTY PLANNING AUD Zoaiuo COMMISS:ON
Room 203
2JIJNE,/976 730PM

Indictments May Be Pending In Florida

SEMIN OLE

Kickbacks, Fraud Inf late Medicare Costs

Editor's Note: The soaring unnecesary tests, then
sending prepared at the request of Sen. prove their images, and called health care, depending on your socialized preventive rnedic1n
cost of in.surunre Ilt forcing the bills to Medicare.
Lavtnn Chiles. l).F'La Fiferiffit f'r i nvo c t tics tion and dt:pi
icw.
by deiauii, Powers and tiaii
may
t
Iudy —Some doctors are billing ranked eighth in population in
dplinary actions against
"Some
of
the sidewalk clinics agreed that it appeared to be
at Insurance needs. This is part Medicare for office visits which
1974, but fourth in the number of agencies "which abuse feder- were offering to absorb the $60
While officials wrestle with
lofa series sIhlch examines the were not made and
services
Medicare
claims
for
doctor
ally
funded
home
health
care
deductible
and
20
per
cent
that
the
question of whether over.
Florida insurance crisis — its which were not rendered.
services,
programs."
was
left
so
they
could
build
up
n
utilization
is a crime, they are
causes, Vkhat it means and
Sources said a Miami-based
"flits disparity results from
When
Medicare
pays
a
claim
large
backlog
of
patients,"
said sure that fraud exists in Medi.
shat's being done about It.
federal grand Jury inthe
large
number
of
elderly
directly
to
a
doctor,
the
patient
Max
Serchuk,
president
of
the care dealings and that it costs
MIAMI APi — Fraud has vestigating the kickback
persons living in Florida — 18 receives a copy of the work Dade County Council of Senior you money since Medicare is
attached an inflated price tag to scheme is on the verge of
in- per cent of the state's popu- sheet on which the claim is Fig- Citizens,
not completely self-supporting
Medicare, the federal gov- dieting officials of one lab and lation
is age 65 and over as ured. But the sheet Is cornUnder Medicare regulations,
and
needs government suppleernment's 10-year-old promise several doctors, and in- compared to 10
per cent nation. plicated and difficult to under- alter the $60 deductible is met, ments to exist.
of health care for needy old vestigations into similar wide
and the annual influx of stand.
the government pays 80 per
"The ultimate person affectpeople.
schemes are expected. Any large numbers of elderly tourEven If the patient believes cent of what it considers to be a ed is the taxpayer," said Asst.
While sources say in- indictments in a lab-doctor i
sts," the report said,
that the doctor has applied for reasonable charge for the U.S. Atty. Charles Intriago.
dictments are about to result scheme would be the first in the
In 1973, Medicare paid $301.2 money for which he is not en- service provided.
"There's no white collar crime
from fraud investigations in state.
million in hospital claims for titled, in many cases the patient
"No
matter
what
you
go
in
for
which the taxpayer is not
Florida, they admit that such
"About a third of all corn- Floridians. By 1974, the
agency doesn't bother to report his for, they give you an EKG,
paying
the bill, and this is white
prosecutions only scratch the plaints nationwide come from paid $392.5 million, and in
1975 suspicions, officials said. This blood tests and so on. That's collar crime."
surface of a deep problem.
South Florida," Price said. payments soared to $576.6 mil- is because the money is not
$100 to $125 for the first biLl,"
Next: What can be done?
"Any time you get a bunch of "There are so many that this is lion,
coming from his pocket and he Serchuk said. "Common sense
government money with loose one of only two areas in the
Doctors' claims increased might not want to thr'aten the tells you that not everyone
controls, some ody Is going to country where we have ofa.ste from $156.6 million
in 1973 to doctor-patient relationship,
needs an EKG... They're Just
try to grab It," says Max investigators."
$235.7 million by last year.
Insurance companies which Jacking up the bill for McdlFriedson of Miami, the fiery
"We think there is quite a bit
"I couldn't believe the in. handle Medicare business use care."
chairman of the Congress of of fraud down there," said creases myself,
I double- various computer techniques to
But Powers of Gill and Larry
Senior Citizens.
Frank White. an Atl3nta-based checked
them and they're accu. fla suspicious claims, but Platt, a cost-control expert a.s1kcy l'ri,x, an in vestigator Medicare official. "Doctor vis- rate,"
TV ll~
White said, "They reflect White said, "The beneficiary is signed by HEW to the insurance
for the Department of Health, its are the primary thing. We increased
costs of hospitals, a our prime source of information firm, said the situation involves
Education and Welfare, said are just getting into the area
of significant increase in the about abuse and fraud.
much more.
complaints of improper Medi- kickbacks."
number of bills (showing more
"One of the things we are
"We actively pursue those alcare procedures have been
There have been 40 Medicare use of benefits by more people), doing is to put a clearer
state.
legations,
but the moment you
rampant in Florida since the fraud convictions in the eight- inflation and the proliferation of
m'nt
on the form that if there is hold up a claim, you get the
program began in 1966.
state Atlanta region since 1969, home health agencies."
any!!zig that Is wrong, they Serchuks screaming at you,"
Federal official openly dis- 17 of them in Florida. White
youll
White said about $15 million should report it." he said.
Platt said. "The peopl" wh' run
e
ss thee aIied aiu:
d
h, 71; At
1975
Rep
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w.
—Scvcaj xratories are cf- hic , r - fraud InFkkja iejC
Florida's more than w home health insurance carrier that these peopie in here maybe
krin ucdchS to doctors in tiucior 'oiiiing br services health
agencies, designed to deals with millions of claims a once a year, and they're old and
RedCross.
return for Medicare business, they didn't render."
provide an economic alter- year does not necessarily mean they need examinations. So we
Ihe Good
and some doctors are ordering
According to a federal report native to expensive nursing immediate satisfaction.
give them the works."
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The homes send nurses, aides Group Health Inc.'s Medicare
and therapists into the homes of operation in Miami, was given
elderly persons who underwent details of a Miami
Beach wornrecent operations,
an who received two forms in
But the Miami Herald. quot- March from Gill. Each listed
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—One study showed that
when compared to public health
agenices, home health organizations charged more for each
case, more per visit and saw

their patients almost twice as
frequently, raigng questions
about the necessity of those visits.
Since the agencies depend

doctor.
But she said she never met
those doctors, and spokeswomen for both physicians said
there were no records of the
woman ever being one of their
patients.
No Medicare money was paid
io the doctors because the
woman had not yet exceeded

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WELCOME

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the Greatest music
of the woId.

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factory-built housing.
Someday,

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His smooth and relaxing
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Wow is to teach family memA rnn
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Now Appearing 9 to I In The

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LOCAL BRIEFS

North

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construction costs
requires a different
approach than traditional, field-built housing,
Knowles says. And factory-built liuuiaig Is
'the coming thing."

examined, and total family
Bravo Elected
Dividends school volunteer pO1 iJ!I.lftJ
interrelationship will be locked
program,
at In terms of Creative
IA)NG WOOD — Carmine M.
Nor will money for a coorAgres.sion.
Bravo, an attnrnev with Kcrdinatur of the IISVI' Retired
'ilie class will Ix- held in the man and Bra-,,o, ' P A., was
Senior Volunteer Program)
Distributive Education elected at the recently convolunteers be available. It is Seminole Community Building, Main campus, SCC. eluded Sertoma Regional
feared by school officials that College's office of Community The cost is $10 per adult.
Convention in Knoxville, Term.,
these valuable volunteer Service will sponsor a Family
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to serve a one-year term as
programs will founder without Pow-Wow on May 14, 15, and 16.
governor of the Heart of Florida

Sat. May 15

RGI L C.CY

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country, or the sing-along
landards, you'll enjoy

School Budget' 'To Be Slashed

Layer's contest and Poets in School which would have funded a
saiafy and travel expense for a
part-time coordinator of the

OPENING

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Whether you erjoy top

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project,"

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Knowles said he would prefer a system of
permanent state inspectors in each housing
manufacturing plant in the state, inspecting
every unit that comes off the assembly he.
The concept of factory-buil t housing—

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without it."

;businessmen
and
organizations to see
would sponsor certain

lor

the federally imposed $60 annual deductible. But based on
the two non-existent office visits, a total of $40 was credited
toward that deductible.
After four days of checki ng,
Powers said both errors were
attributed to incorrect identification numbers being placed
by Gill employes on the forms.
He said the problem would take
about two weeks to straighten

ford Avenue plant before Cardinal Industries,
Other city commissioners said they had never
toured the cardinal plant.
Following yesterday's vit, Knowles said,
"he found just one little thing he would have
changed. There's no shut-off value under the
toilet, but the state approved the plans

recommendation when 31,500 program. Only $300 was left out extra teachers.
aside in the transportation effective programs," will
civic For the purchase of an dcc- of a proposed $1,250 to support
Layer
instructed
Mrs. budget to operate buses bet- maintained, but no ru''.
If they tronic visual aide system was such cultural endeavors. The Palmer to find out whether any ween schools and Big Tree features will be added.
cultural snipped from the Special county-wide drama festival, school would consider foregoing East.
programs which the school Education budget. The machine now into its third year, will a teacher to direct the center.
Programs for children with
Today, the capital outlay,
'budget could not fund, or that magnifies the print of any size
benefit from the money left in
Another problem is financing learning disabilities, hailed by operations and maintenance
they initiate drives to purchase book and would be used by this section of the budget.
transportation of students to the budget committee member Sal budgets come under the review
-.equipment for other programs, students with severe sight loss.
Another section of the center. No money has been set Manfre as "one of our most committee's axe.
"Approach the Lions Clubs of
Again, Layer suggested curriculum development
1Cassel berry and Sanford — see
private sponsors be sought to budget that was slashed in its
1f they can take it on as a support the county-wide writing entirety was a proposed

LOGATlLjtAP__ —

GENERAL

wtn

reported these problems:
—Some agencies may have
improperly collected one of cvcry two Medicare dollars paid
to them last year.
—While not permitted to earn
corporate
profits,
some
agencies provided staffers with
high executive salaries, free
automobile use, plush offices

tru ng On ous
H ing es
R rictions
t

, Semin ole County

01'

ome care.

(Continued fro m Page
assembly line production before.
One commissioner, who earlier this week
said he itau toured the Sanrnrd plant,

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

Couury CouRTHousc

Thursday, May 13, 1976-9A

Evening Herald, Sanford, PP.

Bicentennial Fete

District of Florida. Elected to

There will be a Bice ntennial guide, counsel and lead Ser-

CLIP AND SAVE

A1TENTION!
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Meaicare Insurance Entitles You To Home Use Of...

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Yo'Jr!g
Muscu:::
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i,ipka, Cavibei'ry, Eustis,
•OXYGEN
PIanetirium Is out. The $12,000 used as a method of effecting
• COMMUOLS
The program will consist of Longwood, Orlando, Seminole
which was needed for this olan improved
family
corn- exhibits contributed
by County and Winter Park.
o HOSPITAL BE US
• PATIENT LIFTERS
is not available. Students will mnunication.
students from all subject areas Delegates to the Florida.
continue to visit the museum
The Creative Aggression in the school.
Caribbean Regional Convention
• WHEELCHAIRS
• BATH EQUIPMENT
and participate in its field Li ips, technique, first pioneered by
Presentations will feature represented clubs from Florida
but each student will pay his Dr. George Bach in California, music by the Lake Brantley and puerto Rico.
As Prescribed by Your Physician
own way as has been done in the and taught locally by Dominick High School Band and Chorus
Bravo, of 575 Preston Road, I
past.
Obtain these services under Medicare
and Doris Salfi, is technique which received superior ratings Longwood,
is a member of the
The future of the planned that teaches students how to in Contest. TheDrama Club will Knights of Columbus, the
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nat ur e center at Big Tree Park turn natural aggression, put on historical skits.
L
o ngwood Area Chamber of i
East also hangs In the balance. usually thought of an a negative
A
Fashion Show with student Commerce, of which he is a
Bettie Palmer, consultant- trait, into a positive and designed
and
prepared director, the Seminole County •
coordinator for science and productive act. Emphasis at the costumes will be presented , and
Bar Association and the :
Pow-Wow will be placed on American Folk Dan ces will
environmental educaticn, said
be
Longwood
Bicentennial •
We Deliver
using creative aggression in the performed by the Physical
that the program could not
Commission.
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Public is invited
available to hire these two between si bl lnis will be this celebration,

Ile belongs to the Longwood

to share in Area Sertomna Club and has
served as club president.

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clubbed
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"have-nots Wednesday night back from
early 1.0 deficit mond
Line while
the Men's Metro SGI'baIl and raced ahead
the Out
Seaboard floored Auto-Train and Dave RiCharde restricted
League, highlighted by Uke casts, 7-1. Steady pecking by with a five-run siecond,.moiling the lol to three singles.
The

feasted on

Boggs and

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coast

Jim

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singles

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standings

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Joe

breakthrough started
their

Benton

Fuelmen

derailed, 1(~I, in a head-on
collision with league-leading
Seaboard Coast line. while
Eldridge Standard hung on to
second by blasting the Seminole

Community College faculty, 21

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Th ursday, May 13,

Imam

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ov" villitil itie Lierk of file Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Florida In ac
cordance with the provislonj 01 the
Fictitious Name Statil To.Wif;
Section 165 09 Flor!da Statutes 1957.

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Gregory Mobile Homes in a 6:30
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SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL
ACTION
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JAY K. PORTER.
us nd R es pondent

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when it meets

Friday

JULIE ANN PORTER.
Wit e Pet11 loner
NOTICE OF ACTION
THE S TATE OF FLORIDA TO:
JAY
K
PORTER
WHOSE

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RESIDENCE AND MAILING

Chwe's Sc*tt Richardson swings; Catcher Howard, ump Meyers eyeball play. (Heriad Photo by Bill Vincent).

Eldridge Standard 11 3 .716 1
Lake Monroe Inn
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Gregory Mobile
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National League triumph, 10-0

3 0 1 0 0 0
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thumping Apex Produce, 15-5.
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the third period

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W. Hardin cf
J. Hardin rf
R. Morple P
Whit
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Foster lb
O'Brien c

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the Warriorc kit they had champion Warriors, who led b riors

earned a vI and wound up
losers In double overtime.
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in the

series

eAly, the way I look at it, it's except for the fourth game in
just another challenge, I guar. whi6 he scored 17 points,

4

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Hughes' status Is doubtful be

another National L
Robert Frimets weathers Railroaders' delay

PHILADELPHIA (AP) —

0. Ander win IS 4 2 0 0 0
Bol

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notch lead blocker."
of the contract were
not Terms
announced

Co.Lee lb

3

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Drummond if
Devlin rf

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4 1 1

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A. Anderson Ill

[3111 Barber, Bobby Clarke and

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team" said Moatreal goahe
Ken Dryden, whose team is in
qu est of their 18th Na ti
onal
Hockey League title. "We've
had a very hard time in
Philadelphia, and whether you
better or
think you can
until you Show you can do

o o o o o better, at s st111 a q

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status quo

after

Wednesday's

Jim

b
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ting performance.

going to in andifwedon't we sixth and pulled it

practiced under the diretlion of
Flyers assistant coach Barry

Ashbec
Explaining the afternoon
at the movies for his squad

Shern said "They con see
things on their owl They see
where they could have done

better ,

where

they could

have

Flyers left wing Da v e made the pass sooner, where
Schultz, who ruined Dryden's they could have picked up their
ner, Like they say,
shutout with 2:25 remaining in man
Tuesday night's 2-1 Montreal sometimes a picture is worth a
triumph, says Owt "It's not go- thousand words."

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Jileve Boyd If
Alan Clagns, If
Greg Register p Ill
George Winegard cf
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out

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Rot*rt Patrick duo bringing UP
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Vernon Law p

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KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
A 5 a jj
Steven Whiffed ss
Keith Whitney Cf
Michael Wr i g h t
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Jerry Farlo c
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subject to the respon qualifIcations of the personal
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Holt, IS6A, A. Gary Gtev*sGuy
Mongello, 12 58;
5
Horace
Pryor, Hilinry Cooper IS45; 6,

Barney

(All ) -- Two Broward County AlthfIrd Frederick c
Link p cf
high -schools, Nova and North. Mike
Billy Cosgrove cf

BaloorossI Jerry

RoWt Patrick 15
Class B - 1 Roy Pike M i ke
Ulro
Mike Griswold

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east, have

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Clats AAAA
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St. Morris 79w A. (tie) Marlin

All R H

Marc Huaman
rhrls Hunt

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Chombli Don Lackey 1060; ill

Grffy Ungelbach ready for finWe

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champion Winter Park 160-149
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Pjid Northeast ' girls totaled
105 points to 98 each for Nova

BobNew,ran3b
Pat Leonard Ib
Danny Kinnerd if
Mike Hobbsrf

Bill

Kirchoffrf

Mik•HObbt,i

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ring for the May 30 InRub), predicted it iv

70)

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run,

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fast enough

to warrant timing, not fw~t

enough

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"You've got three guys running 189,190 miles per hour, and
except for five other guys, no
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Steal (Dvoracek)

SECOND - 1. Buddy Hope

411 Magnolia
Allarna Spring$. Fla 111SI
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4 Oilier W (Smith). S Prompt Piro.
(Hierpe). 6. Bandiclo Ranger
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THIRD - i. Darling Glenwood C

011. 7 Series

Wednesday's Result
Golden Slate 111. Phoenix 95.
Golden State leads
es 32
Friday's Games
Boston at Cleveland, Boston
leads series 2 1.

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Slate

Phoen,

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Last year, there were 14 (lif.
lerent types of tires alone to
choose from. This year it's
down to "front, back and backup, acco r di ng to tire suppliers11w earl&gt; hue on the three
front-row qualific.rs is Johnny
flutherford, fastest in practice

so far, Al Unser and A J Foyt

Racing

Nightly

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Grandstand Admission 5011
Call 831-1140 for Clubhouse Reservations

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5 Carlton Time (Sica). 6. Bullet

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Stratton (Kuritworth); A. Maynard
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Today's Games
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Montreal leads series 20
Sunday, May 16
Montreal a? Philadelphia
WHA Playoffs

Semifinals
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Today's Games
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Saluray, May IS
Houston at New England

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WEDNE SDAY'S RESULTS

Satellite Sone (Dick
Foyt won the pole position for
the last race here with a Speed T
(1) 6 00 3 60 3 Evas Dream
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Dan Anders
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Joe Maratzilo
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Jack Poole
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Rich Henderson
Dave Grether
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at8 OO,exceptSunday

Beau

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Neely); 2 Jack Pence (Levan) 3
Cypress Storm (Myers); Ocala

27 21 2632 21 252628 3126 30Doug Felton
like Hiss at 181.754 mph.
Novice Division
21 27 30.
"There's inore glixxi cars than sieve Aoodiey

even attract any in- last year

I23N 0raslteit*mT,aI

Pro

Their cars aren't going fast last year" to make the field for Steve Yadlocfty
enough.
the $1 million hlay 30th race. Bob Henderson
Not fast enough to char.ce a The slow qualifier in 1975 was Bill Hubbard
qunlif&gt;lng

Co.

bes) S Winning Angel (B Rer)
6 Top Reward ID Amato) $

Ocala Bebe
driver)
2
York (May 2 0). (in)
(Peters). 3. Sall Boat (Dilloracell
Chicago (8-Johnson 1-3)
at 4. Armbra 1i (Bennett). 5
Kansas City (Leonard 1 1). (n)
Dusty
Tag
(Ne*man),
6
Texas (Umbarger 3 I) at Cal
Sweetheart Votto (Dayton) 7
ifornia (Tanana 23), in)
Mutiviny K. B. (E. Hysill 0, Robins
Only games Scheduled
Kim (Bereinak.)
FIFTH - 11 Billie E. (Peters); 2.
MilwauFriday's Comes
kee at Boston (n)
Rebetridge Rob (J ItyStil) 3.
Captain Riddle N.(SiCal; 4 Wei ern
Baltimore at New York. (n)
Cleveland at Detrot (n)
Champ (Kurtzworth) S S Ad
Chicago at Kansas city. (
Herschel (Newman) 6 Joppa Star
Maid (Dvoracek) 7 Maurice Ed
Minnesota at California Hi)
Texas at Oakiand, (n)
ward (Berernak). 1. Jim% Dream
IO'Amato)
SIXTH - 1. Flyer Forcing
fl
(J ohnSon) 2 Heather Chance
£L. II
IlHall). 3 Conestoga 8 K uc
' 18). 4
E.R.D. (Filipelli) 5. Howards
Champ
~ 6. Princess
NBA Playoffs
Strong (R.
(Ploward)
Regur); 7 Selbys
Semifinals
or Surns Guy (Befeinak)

Churchill

of

S pee

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32) at Cleve. ton)

Detroit (Ruhle

Saratoga and Churchill Dow-ns Downs, had to say after the
In tradition and poss i bl y in i vo t e,
,, in beau t y, has
class U) Ieu
Galbreath, chairman of
teetered on the edge of financial Hialeah's directors said lie
collapse for two years.
wasn't sure if stockholders, who
Wednesday 's action by the have reportedly suffered more
Board of Business Hegulation than $5 million over the past
may have shoved it over by five years. would want to
adding to the possibility of e itinue if given the 50-da)
tockholders voting to close the late-winter meet beginning in

S

Kinnickinnick

Galavant (5 Clark) 6 Sam
Today sOames
Baltimore (Palmer 44) at Drucker (Sica) 7 Queen May
(Joison) I Racing Cloud (Br'?
Milwaukee (Travers 21)

Ilialcah, shich ranks with Ilialeab and also

us 500.

1.

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13 9
591 3
14 11 SIq 4kl

nings

sion to taYe Florida's prinic James Baroli Sr. Clairman
thoroughbred raciiig uates Richrd Pallot and Jmes W.
a w ay from the 51 sear old track hnes tlissented
and"give them to Gulfstream
"I'm (tisappointed," was all
Park.
that LyTin Stone, president of

'i

FIRST

5

Chicago
1 12
400
1
California
tO 19 345 9'
Wednesday's Results
Boston 6. Cleveland A. 12 in

because of a state board s dcci I975 backers W M Sandelin and

din

CW
TONIGHT'S ENTRIES

7 1$ 3)0 I'
wait

Tcas
Kan
City
Oakland

Loses

Staid) Ilia crrunent

S91,470

owe

defor Ii of h 'ood races

Park faces a pjim future

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1230 hp diesel
2

Pla) The Red, out," said trainer lkRo) Jolle),

MIAMI (API —

1

TENTH- 1, Checfful illill (Te(j
Rau) (6) S 00 2.20 240, 2. Dr

AMERICAN LEAGUE
East
W L P cf.
GS
1 6 7 696 New York
Mlfwkee
10 9 .526 4

P r im
Ieah

2 00.1

Philadelphia at Houston, (n)

Texas 1, CAtifornia 0

10 whom a COPY Of '
his Notice of
Administration has been mailed are

%ibilitilel of res;den(r or ownership representolive, of the verive of
as may from time 10 time b jurisd!con
DEMANDS AND
authority of the City of Sanford, OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
Florida. and the provisions of said WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
%I publication of this
Date of the
Chal 171, Laws of Florida, 1975
SEC rION I That this ordinance '4ollct of Administration: May 13.
shall become effective immediately 1916
France% Smrcek
upon its passage and adoption.
As Personal Represenla
A copy shall he available at the
live of the Estate of
of fice 'f the City Clerk for all per
MARY
SMRCEK
the
same
amine
r to ci
sons
Deceased
All parties in interest and citizens
%hall have the opportunity 10 be ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
heard at said hearing.
Dy order of the City Commission S Daniel M Hunter
DANIEL M. HUNTER, of
of the City of Sanford, Florlds,
Hunter, Pattllio, Marchman
H N Tarnm. Jr
&amp; Strong
City Clerk
K Ave
Publish May 13. 20. 27 June 3 1976 21

ELKS

-

Properly described herein sh all be
entitled to all the rights and
privileges and Immunities a$ are
from lime 10 lime granted
residents and property owners of the
City o0 Sanford, Florida, and as are
further provided in Chapter 171.
Laws of Florida, IVIS. and %hall

FIFTH -1 MulHlaW:Iiy

5.41060 1 2:11.
SE VE NTH- 1 B

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Louis,

1 16

day of April 1976
box 1111. Sanford. Florldla 12771
(Seal)
ORDINANCE NO. 1140
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF SANFORD FLOR'OA TO
By - Mary N, Darden
ANNEX WITHIN THE COR
Deputy Clerk
PORATE AREA OF THE CITY OF
SANFORD. FLORIDA. UPON DARIO J. ICARDI
Post Office Box
ADOPTION OF SAID OR
S32 South New York A
A PORTION OF THAT CERTAIN
Winter Park. Florida 317"
PROPERTY LYING BETWEEN
track.
mid March
PARK AVENUE AND MAGNOLIA Publish: April 29. May 6 13 20 976
DEY 140
AVENUE AND BETWEEN EAST
Columbus, Ohio, millionaire
Gulfstream spokesmen ar25TH STREET AND EAST 19TH
sportsman
John
Galbreath
gued
in the hearing that lila
STREET IN ACCORDANCE WITH
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR hinted t that fate in arguing leh's death would have no cfTHE VOLUNTARY ANNEXATION
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
171 0U LAWS OF FLORIDA 197S
444I meeting
be ginning Jan
•
.
breeding or ruenue in the
.File Number 76 13CP
WHEREAS. there has been filed
DivisIon
15,
1977
in
the
peak tour ist state
with the City Clerk of the City of
In Re: Estate of
nford Florida
tition ton
MARY SMRCEK
l'allot, traditionally a strong
faining the names of the property
"1 can'
sa&gt;
t
what will happen
Deceased
Hialeah defender, admitted
owners In the area described
NOTICE OF
to Hialeah if we don't get the
hereinafter
he made indicated
that a
orUa
f
ALADMINISTRATION
w inter dates" Galbreath said
lathe
rea
he City of
HAVING
TO
L
Sanford, Florida. and requesting to
I can tell you it will be a sad that Florida would hve mde
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
nore inioney if Gulfstream had
be included therein. and
ALL dav f9r Floridii racing if we
WHEREAS, the Pf
run
the middle dates this year.
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED don't get it."
er of Seminole County, Florida
It
THE ESTATE:
vng certified that
are two INY
The argument worked last
U ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
con tention tIati been that
property owners in the area to be
that the administration of the estate year when the board voted 3-2
annexed and that said proPerty
of MARY SMRCEK, dec eased, File for Hialeah. It didn't th is year,
ciiiiiiners have signed the petition for
wise
th Gulfstream in he lam
Number ?6.136 CP. is pending in the with the board voting 3-2
3nnexalion. and
for
Circuit Court for Seminole County,
(tales since Hialeah fared so
WHEREAS, if has be" defell
Gultstream.
Florida, Probate Division, the ad
mined that the properly deKribed
drss of which is Seminole Count y
The difference came from the
hereinafter is contiguous to the
fit problem s
CcA)rthouSe. Sanford. Finriclis 32711. one new nienilrr on the panel.
corporal# area of the Cit of San
The
Personal
representative
of
the
asically
stem
from
high inter.
ford, Florida, and of has fur ther bei
er -state eiator Edmund est rates
estate is Miss France% Smrcek,
the group
by
annexation
asswned
determined that the
whose address is 2767 Howell Branch J Gong of Miami lie said tl
said prowly will not result in the
It (or $21 million in
Road, Apt. 10, Maitland. Florida protective action for Ilial ah
creation of an enclave. and
n1SI.
The
name
and
addrel
of
the
1972.
WHEREAS, the City of 5anford.
was creating a situation similar
rld1 is rn a position to pride
(,ullstrearn o ner James
to the fedtr.tl i'o irrantnt s
municipal services to the properly
persons
having
claims
or
All
bailout
of
Lockheed
or
Penn
I)onn
tried last year to buy
described herein, and th City
demands
against
the
estate
are
Hialeah
for $13.5 million, to
Commission of the City of S:nford,
Central
THREE MON
it in the best interest
Fl orida
it
and
mo ve the meeting o
"It scenis tome the state will close
THS FROM THE DATE OF THE
of the City to accept said petition
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS adopt a policy of awarding fail. Gulfstream.
and to annex said property,
NOTICE. to file with Iheclerk offne ure," Gong
Donn said -if ter We&amp;esday's
"T'hat does
NOT, THEREFORE. BE IT
a written %I tement of
ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF above court
vote he was still interested in
I
bother
me.
think
this
is
detri.
any claim or demand11I hey may
have. Each claim must be In writing mentl to tht pr ncijNil (if gov- tile purchase.
FLORIDA
and
must indicate the basis for the
SECTION 1. That that certain
claim. the name and address of the
property n Seminole Coun
follows be and crethtor:r his agent or attorney,
Florlda,describled as
and the amount claimed. It the
the same is hereby annexed to and
claim
Is nof yet due. the dale when it
mad# a part of the City of
Sanford, will become due shall be slated. If
Florida. pursuant to the voluntary
the claim Is contingent or
annexation provisions of Chapter
unllquidated, ins nature of the un
Ill 0". Laws of Florida. 1191S:
certainly
Shall be Stated. If the
EVANS
East
of Lots I and 9,
claim is secured the security shall
SUBDIVISION ac cording to the
The claimant shall
plat thereof as recorded In Plat Book be described.
INDIANAPOLIS (All)
The speeds will go up, you
1. Page 17. Public Records of deliver sufficient copies of the claim
to the clerk to enable the clerk to
Seminole County, Florida.
While
virtually
everyone
fawms
c.
-in
bet on that," &amp;aid veteran
mail one copy to each personal
SECTION 2. That upon this or
lJoyd Ilub). "It's Just a matter
over
Janet
Guthrie's
ever),
presentative
fective the
dinance becoming
in
A ll
mOve
a curious thing is ha
of some dri ve rs getting t heir
•
residents and prper yn

to

Scott Fine

Hendiey, 3470; 2. Bob Benson-JIm
Haynes 366) 3 J ohn Bowers Torn

and

At Indy

3111 45-15
Ill 13- S

Episcopal finished with 291 80rby Wells rf
po ints to 148 for Pine Crest in Clarence Scippio

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blema e El ocuti onist, thd

Whe re's

k-

8 boys Won

D:)

log

Scotch Snip (8) 13 10 3,40, 3 Nancys 4.2o. I. Galdos Rodollo (1) S.Ol 0

2

in

deems

3

29 Is 10

003 002 1-4 Steve flarnal p
31011 100 1--S Pierre Simmons lb
Jeff Webb c
Steve eslivicss
Larry Swell 2b,
Wes, Coopeir if
Shane Hunter Cf
11 Butcher Ill
M0101 Brown rt

eight 0(10 events to easily out-

ilendley are c1lminatlo, learns sill play

Grieve and Guy Mongello, Is

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United Tras

Another Ocala team, Gary
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1 1

Ed Rlinkausigo it
Rodney Carley cUlb
Totals

Greg Parker lf
Totals
APb%X PRODUCE

Well

Kansas City 17. Miesota

or ,

SIGNED AND SEALED this 26th

- -

Jorge

S) t)10 60, T 2:10. 1.
(4? 5 to, 4 00; Z. Mill Diaga (1)
5-60, 3 00; 3 Zubi Gastl 1 1 (7) 3 00; 0
FIFTH- 1. Tahlors Farvel 100, 0 (2 A) S32.00; P 17 4) $119 70. 0 1) S3? 70, P 18 1) 1109-50.
(Bridges) (5) 610 3.60 260, 2
TWELFTH - 1. Isaila Bonigil
FOURTH - Ir Mutilla (4) 0.00,
Foolish Lad (6) 5 80 3 20. 3. Amy 5 00, 4 00 ~ 7 E gurbi ( 3) S $0. 4 10; 3. (11 5.40.3 20. 3.20; 2 Rafael Sarduy
-Equirbi (7)
T IS 6 3) 1168.29, T 2:20.
3) %Ill 30; DD 12 4) SIS] 30
SIXTH- 1. Freedom 7 rai (V an
0 (3$ with IS) $117750

there

1 0

Totals

sonville Episcopal

at the

1 Aatael Wally
THIRD - iloar Loran:o (2)
Ovy (3)
1700 510 3.60; 2 Urharte Edward (6) 9 00 410. 300; 7

Eulie (5) 300 0(1 3)511400 T (3 1

York at Cir,~irriats, (n)
San Francisco at St.

xpecled to be entered today for year-old chainpion who had a
the 1150,000-added Preakness, nine-race winning streak
which at 1 3-16 miles is one- napped in the Derby. worked
sixteenth shorter than the Wednesday, goine five-eights of

PERSONS

5 3

7 0 0 Bruce Bostonrf

Bowers and Tom Holt third. fM Ist&amp;
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3

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-year-olds were

and four other )

Hialeah

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
10
OF AN ORDINANC E BY T HE C ITY
OF SANFORD. FLORIDA.
Notice Is hereby given I hat a
PubliC
will be held
Seminole County. Florida
HiS
Commission Room in the City Hall
in the City of Sanford. Florida, at proceeding and to serve a copy
thereof upon the Plaintiffs at.
?:Mo'clock P M on June 14, 1976. to
lorneys, whose name and address
consider the adoption of
dinance by the City of Sanford, are hereinafter set forth as required
by law, not later than the list day of
Florida. as follows:
May 1976
Thhi
isiii
t ment prep
ar
epa
ed
0
c
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TENTH - I Rota Pccins 12)
10,20, 4.20. 360; 2. Uriarte Loren:0
Bob Edward (1)

SECOND - 1. Virfor Edward (6)

(Kurtilwor1h) (3) 460 3.80 4.00,
Irene Vo(fl17306603 Saint Clair

l

10 16 .395 7

11

better Ix-

,

lashics Home

primary

showing a point-point ad- 15-iloint cons,
)Iation plus a 201vantage over the Bob Benson- polut championship. TrWhies
Jim Haynes duo with John wifl be awarded to the

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"a too- a
007 211-10

Darrell Shuler 3b
2
Mike Leonard 2b
2
2 0 0 Bill Adams C
3 0 0 Il Denton lb
2 1 0 David Holt cf

24 1

the top fowteamsks each class
and 1)n

4

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0 o o

Heading into Friday's third factor. Mike Griswald and
;Ind final round, which wil Pablo Garcia cemented their
ad
teams for Class A hold ont1econd, putt ing 11 points
f
paUdo finals and another four between them and third placm
in Class B, there were no JLsta Garcia and Steve Morris.
Followilig Friday's sessions,
changes from the first round

leaders.

0 0 0

22 10

Plaintiff and TOM YOST is the
Defendant The nature of this suit is
to recover monies due on loan
from
SOUTHEAST
FIRST
NATIONAL BANK OF MAITLAND.
YOU ARE REQUIRED
file
your Answer or other written
defenses to the Complaint with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court of

VernonMi, Jr City Attorney P.O.

_________

lead Class B par

serve a

$1

JACK PROSSER FORD

AS R H

.44

Ne

eighth in the Derby.
who has had littk- to say to the
Harriera's Preakness entry reporters since the Derby.

lorn Y)
Quail Hollow
Condominiums
Cresenl Beach, Florida
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a
Coniplainthas been filed against you
i the above Styled Court whCteifl
SOUTHEAST FIRST NATIONAL

Sanford, Florida 37771
Attorneys for Wife

Hearing

UNITED TRANSPORTATION
AS N H
Alfred Bookhard 3b
3 0 0
Mike Galm 2b p
3
mark Swinford lb Ss
LenfordSuttonlllb
1 1
Allen Gaim cf

77

615

16

San DiegO

tp
Honest Pleasure, the 1975 2-

ure

IXrb&gt;,

to

2 0

FIRST FEDERAL

10

13

is 11 .621
16
11
SfJ
IS IS

"One thing I'm they cotn '

going to tell you, lie in't golina Barrer.I. "But you
behind anyone
hei
rn1tsnt

in tile Derby: Cojak, sixth in the lie had the same type of

Plaintiff,

3

Bold Forbes broke on top in hoping the two speed burners
San Francisco (D'Acguisto 0
the Derby and stayed in front will falter so that they can 2) at Chicago 18urris 1 4)
till the way for a one-length vic- mke a winning run in the
31710
11S.00, 710, 5 20; 2. Jorge Mandiolis
Friday's Games
NINTH- 1, Senators Tina (Rau) (5) 7.40. 12,00; 3. Solana Boniquen
tor over IronM Pleasure It Is stretch
5n Die go at Chicago
(6)6003.103, 00.2 Metr lina RI
$71.80, P (S 5)
impossible to say whether a
-77hat's the wish everybody Montreal at Atlanto. (n)
Los
Angeles
at
Pittsburnh,
horse will break on the lead, but got -- they kill each other and
0 (3 6) 26.00, T A6 3 4) 182.10. T S7113.00; 12 3 with all 1) $114.60.

to you

Jim Miller p
Greg Church 2b

3 I I Booby Gorzalezrf

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0 0 0

16

Montr

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(1) 660 100 3
tiaa (6) .370 0(1*) Li 1J P (I 1.t

ioc

6.67

Cincinnati

est Pleasure with the others

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an

YCRU55I
Todd
Warren Fox rf
Totals

hort

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3 0 0

Judge F loyd D 17) 100 3 60, 3 Party

Atlanta
I lope, wanted his colt to join the San Fran

Nothing.

s 4

Defendant

DEZ6S

AS R H
°
2
7 7 o
3 7 3

Tony Clark, if
Harold Gains it

a

NOTICE OF SUIT

Publith May 13 20 77 June) 1976

Billy Sweet P
Isaac Williani 3b

Totals

Itoy pike Wd Mike Nostro
continue to

I.

Jeff

Tom Vitilins 0b
Dwayne Drolluers? ?b
Tom Campos it
Ricky Chesser pib
Greg Swift 3b Ill
Erik Frioddit is
Mike Brooks rf
Bill Hudgi rl
Darrel Payne cf
amlo Jessup cf
Jeff Swill cf

in the Louis Wo1son,ossner:fI1es

frilir were

Toni Yost,

PO Drawer

jlmwiiiiamslb

chat* A CO-

Saturday

'p0 3M) 7 Vfrtnrflyy (1)
' 3 flaqun lcienio ($j 3

Ge

)
,
BALTIMORE
rain- developed when
er Laz Ildrrera knows exactly who runs from off the pace, won Montreal
what lie will tell jockey Angel the Illinois Derby the same by
Cordero before he goes to tile WId Forbes won the Kentucky Los Ang

Preakness

PuPIL

THIPfl -' rIA 5it. (/

York

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ARD

2) 179470 00 (77)$I() T7-17 1

16 8

Chicago

,

CASE NO 71,2CIO-CA :3-D

By Cherry Kay Travis
Deputy Clerk
Jack T, Bridges. of
CLEVELAND, MIZE L
BRIDGES

CHASE A COMPANY
All, R H
2 0 0
Scott RicharthonP
2 0 I
Jeff E dw ardic
3 0 0
MilfordHay es ss
Eu2trieRogero lb
Pat Daugherty cf
I 0 0
Mike Rlcecf
2 0 0
Dtwayne Hunter 3b
Chris Hunter If
0 0 0
Bob Francis It
2 0 0
Wardel Fr4ck 70
Erir Butt rt
0 0 0
William Boyd ff
Totals

Rail,ad.rs

Nelly
Pitts

arrer

ANN

Clerk of the Circuit Court

Newman.

KevinHuamand
BoGraham3b
Fred Howard

In the

Out

ano JULIE

(Seal)
Arlhiur H, Beckwith, Jr.

RAILROADERS

hit

3-fnr

PORTER,

it Court, on this 111h day of
MaY
CircV 1976

d Bobby Wells rapped

Jeff Kipp p Tb
Scott Sounders 11
Jeff Thomas ri
Totals
IS
STROMISERO-CARLSON
H Claude Spps if 30
2
AS S
c
Pat
Slatier
3
R iChard Brusnalhan 2b p
mond
Quinn )bc obfnsonp

second round of the awteur ticipant&amp; They accwnulated 40
jai-Mal qualifying tournament points for the day, most for
at the Orlando~Seminole either class, with Pike's
-

Miller spun a two-hitter

to spark Railroaders, backed

Ing to ^be an advantage unIess

r

LW

11-5.

1

Amateu
i
Leaders Intact

0jj

contest, while StrombergCarlson rowided out the Continental Iagu? card b} cuffing
United Transportadon Union,

Bac ks To WalI
Flyers At Home

Th ree.
Qpill
urnss
top players at the Spectrum to
•
30 0
"I don't believe strongly n a
Totals
atch vsdeotapes of Tuesday
home ice athantoge for any nit's game while the rest
LAKE MONROE INN

corn lete

p

-2

eague

Reggie Leach, have jumped out
might lose. I'd say it's a crucia], seventh stanza by combining an
to a 2.0 lead in th
e series But game for us and not so crucial error with Darrel Payne's
they haven't won here since
double.
for them."
0
Stromberg swamped U.T.U.
a Oct. 25,1973, and aren't cvrWn
Shero split Ns team Wedneso they car, end the string in Game
SEMINOLE SPORTING
day, keeping all but three of his

clinch their second American cause of an injured left ankle
Basketba Association cham- suffered with two minu!es re.
0 1 0 0 0 0
Police won a Senior Uague Bridges c
ionshp In thr ee years. New mainingin Tuesday night's fifth baseball game Wednesday at Tot als
;i Ii 12 2 I
York takes a 3.2 lead into the game at Denver. won by the
anford h1emoritill Stadium via Patrick Outcasts
10 401 0- 6
si4h game of their sideduled NuggeO 11&amp;110.
forfeit from Chase &amp; Co.
Lake Monroe Inn
443 004 x-11

-

-

0

2 0 0 0 0
3 0 1 0 0
3 0 0 0 0

Bryanllb
Sandersc

It's unlikely Eakins wW hai
blocked two shots after coming
to play 48 minutes tonight when off the bench.
-

edged First Federal, &amp;5, in

:::

bacon p

run ing
" said offensive
'
backfield
son. "He was an outstanding
Wlback, the was switched to
f fl5. L

1 0 0 0 0 0

3 2 2 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 0 0

Jacksonci

seventh round of the NFL draft

along

HalerI

Williams P
R 106 rdle p

2

and scored 22 career touchdoArns at Nebraska. IS of them
rushing.

-ins, the New York Nets' veter. without their starting center,

0
0
0
0
0
0

,

Davis, 23, was selected in the

UIONDALE, N.Y. (AP)
best-of-seven final series
I have to go 48 minutes against the Lkniver Nugg
.

Davis

CINCINNATI iAP) — The
CinciUL
nna
LS
ti &amp;liU hav signed
ony
pound running back from the

3,w2,

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0
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0

first setback of the season, &amp;-I
to Knis of Columbus
Seminole Sporting Goods

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PORTER, Wife Petitioner, these
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Fll'C burn and cauldron
"I don't know a thing about niella homered for New York one tilt.
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Wool of bat and tongue of dog. her 11 ;.nings to come up with runs scored as they committed
Three bloop hits, a fly, a balk the right well. She said in- three errors on one play.
With
Ende d all the panic talk.
cantions are not part of her the Yankees leading 1, Jim
Witch froin Massarhu5e(ts routin(, but rather the use of Mason and Mickey Rivers sin.
came:
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gled with one out in the fourth
Boston's Red Sox %on a
So with MS. Cabot sitting be- inning. Roy White lifted a fly
hind the Boston dugout in flow- ball to center field where lion
11% HERSCHEI, NISSENSON ing black witch's garb, Doug LeFlore dropped it, but recovGriffin, leading off the 12th, ered in time to throw Mason out
A1 Sports Writer
clairyanced a bloop single oft at the plate as he tried to score
Make room in the Witches' Dave LaRoche and, after a sac- from second.
flail of Fame for Laurie Cabot. rifice, so did Cecil Cooper. That
Orioles 8, Brewers 6
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For 12 days In May and the sent Griffin, to third and he
Reggie Jackson blasted his
last seven in April, the Red Sox scored the e-breaking run on first home nm for Baltimore, a
hadn't won a game as the Texas Carl Yastrzemski's long fly. grand slwn that keyed a sixrun
Rangers, Kansas City Royals Cooper took third on a another sixth inning. Jackson's blast off
and Cleveland Indians cast 10 bloop hit by Rick Miller and rookie left-hander Jerry
Sq. Ft.
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consecutive spells over the scored - - hex. hex! — on a balk Augustine gave the Orioles a 7-6
defending American League by Toni Buskey, giving the Red lead. Lee May homered on the
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Manager Darrell Johnson. at errors by firs'. baseman John
Rookie Toni Poquette drove
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the same pitcticrsout (by after pair of unearned Boston runs and a triple and Al Cowens
losing day. Then,a Boston radio while Cleveland had one runner drove in four more with a pair
station sig
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I tactfully said that I like
months ago my son, who is 37,
them, but I dicta", think! could
divorced and the father of two,
use them. One of the other
introduced me to his fiancee
ladies spoke up and said that
a nice-looking, intelligent,
shecoulduse them. She asked if
Abby
refined person. I took t hr
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I nuld please sell them to her.
right away. (I'll call her
I asked the hostess how much
"Agnes.")
she paid for them, and she said
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that 'n.s
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was a "transsexual." I never
to ask. It created a 3cene, with
knew such people existed, instead. Then the patient could members taking sides. I
Abby. lie explained ftt she read the cards at his leisure rtzigned and so did two other
was born a male and lived as a when
he's
sufficiently members.
inan for
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prize or the
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woman.
oman. (,I- had a sex-change
;(;CRAZY my huthand about. it. ?' :d!
operation two years ago and is
DF-AR GOING: Your letter is should have accepted the prize
now a norffull woman, except well worth the space In this and kept my mouth shut. What
that she can't bear a child.
do you think?
column. Readers — please?
Agnes looks as much like a
LOST OUT
DEAR A13BY: I belong to a
woman as I do. Nobody would card club that has eight DEAlt LOSTh I think with a
ever know-she wasn't a born members. TTw other night I won huashand as smart as your
female. Anyway, I had a hard first pre, which turned out to husband, you don't need to
e
all this, but be a set of brass candlesticks. write to Dear Abby.
when I saw how happy she is
makingmy son I couldn't hold
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Nobody in our family knows
I
her background, and I don't
want them to, but Agnes is
Specializing in Fast
going on a national TV show to
tell her story. (She says it will
Service Techniques
helpothertranssexuals.) If she
goes on TV, all our friends and
relatives will recognize her,
w&gt;.
and I don't think I could hold
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Cut &amp;
doesn't mind, and he's cons idering going on TV with her!
Don't you think they should
consider me and keep this
whole thing a family secret?
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diaphragm remains a highly ef- users
no preg said Dr. Mar) E Lane one of near fatal accident and
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436, Altamonte Springs today at George Knoth; Major and Mrs.
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ce tes olcomplairita th e
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Veterinarians, Dr. Bob Irian exactly what an investigative work with the Humane Society. ignorant of the ways to care for society receives include, vin.
Neglect and cruelty to and Dr. Bob Walton, discussed agent may do when filing a Any animals found in obvious an animal. "They must be dictive, misguided and
The Winter Park Memorial McKee, vice president; Mrs.
animals is one of the world's small and large
animals, in- complaint. le Smith, on the distress, should immediately be educated to take care of legitimate, so each
complaint Hospital Auxiliary will Install Kenneth Davis, recording
saddest sights. The Humane juries and first aid, at the first Seminole society's board, gave brought to the attention of the animals so they don't caust must be carefully c
k out. new officers at a luncheon on secretary; Mrs, Em
Society of Seminole County is session.
examples of problems he has animal contr ol officer. An in- them to suffer," said Myers.
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Society
meets the third Thursday at Ross Raphael's corresponding secretary; Dr.
now training its members to be
During the second meeting, confronted. Dick Myers, vestigative agent must try to
The investigative agents will Monday of each month at a Restaurant in Winter Park. James M ileham, treasurer, and
volunteer investigetive agents, H. Marsee, former county president of the Orange County secure the names of witnesses. train on the Job, with an ex- p.m., at the First Federal Mrs. Anthony Grazno will Mrs. Roger Eghers, assistant
cting to prevent man's cruelty attorney, and Randy Kramer, Humane Society, spoke to the It
the animal is Ill enough to perienced investigator. "We Savings and Loan of Seminole succeed Mrs. Richard Cop- treasurer.
to those who cannot speak for assistant state attorney, group. Orange County attorney, impound, a noUce must be left, cannot afford to get emotionally County, on SR
, Longwood. penhaver as president.
The luncheon program will
themselves,
discussed the county anima! Lawson IMar, gave answers in an obvious place, explaining involved in any case. We must Jack Conlon, president, enOther officers to be installed Include year-end activity and
Three recent two-hour control ordinance, state and to legal aspects.
reasons for impoundment.
face the facts with calloused courages Interested persons to include Mrs. Vera Lindenberg, financial reports, and unupdate
sessions, sponsored by the federal laws, and what
A new procedure, now In
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Donald Bd leads the BLackbyrds, a band Composed of his
former Howaid University Stude1s ifl SVOJ se1ect0ns.
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Classmate to dinner, unaware
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new lumber mill moves m
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season lOt the Walton famJys
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Dracija'g Castle." John Civradine, 1969. (Thurs.)
'Cidron of Btood." Boris
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furnished or unfurr shed. Nily
redecorated, Come see. 300 E
Airport Blvd., Sanford, 373-l3

WEKIVA LANDING
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OnThe'Riyt.$31 9417
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112 Bedrooms, carpet &amp; air. Clean
&amp; quiet Reasonable rent, no pets,
727 1810.
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(4) MIKE DOUGLAS SHOl#1:
$$MUFFLERMAN$$
MONTHLY RENTALS AVAILABLE
CL) MERV GRIFFIN SHOW:
--WE SELL SUCCESS-'
ERRY E. BYRD aid LINDA I)
01 Ccmmcrcial
373 5176 Color T ', Air Cord MaId Set-v.
GILLJGAN'S
ISLAND
BYRD. his wIfe.
QiIALITY INN NORTH
(7) 24 SESAME STREET
Dndants
,ET THOSE LUXURY ITEMS FOR
I 10, SR 434, LonOwood.
NOTICEOFACTION
CL) LUCY
A FRACTION OF THEIR COST
TO; JERRY E. BYRD and
3 MICKEY MOUSE CLUB
FROM TODAY'S WANT ADS'
Iroom furnished effIciency Private
LINDA 0. BYRD. IS wifi'.
entrance. Downtown Sanford, 373
(flAW)
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Rrsdenct Unknown
viiv x',rr a p m.
500
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
(2) ADAM 12
Modernizing your home? Sell nu
followIng property In SeminoI
longer needed but useful Items
5* I L(E LUCY
Covnby, FIor4a
with a want ad. Call 322 26fl or
(9) GILLIGANS ISLAND
FICTITIOUS NAME
Lot 17. Block 16, NORTH
$31 .93
Gerakbo Rru'era.
Notice is hereby given that I am
ORLANDO. sccordlng to the PIat
C gaged in business at Sanford, 7 Room furnished efficiency, air,
LASSIE
thereof as recoroed in Piat Book it.
F laza, Sanford, Seminole County,
5.30
Page's 10 and ii. of the Public
F lor.Øa under th* tititjn,, 'ame at
1767
Reord of Seminole County, (2) (12) NEWS
LINSHINE SEWItIG CLP
R, ard
Florida.
5* BEWITCHED
al I if end to reIst.r ta•d ri.,nip
3RoomAgL,Fuvn.
e'ei tnt .g.,n you aria you
Itti Ifie' Clerk of the Circt',t Court.
$9OMo,
7)
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ELECTRIC
CONr , rq'curr_j to ser
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IIIIW 91PI St.
minote County, Flør,d, in ac
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wr,ttn drfenet, any, to it, on
irdance with the pray :'ins of th.
s.a.0 MO
JULIUS
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PETRUSKA.
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icIitiotj flame Statutes, To Wit;
bedr
3 THE LONE RANGER
ROWlAND AND PETRUSKA,
trailer apts. Adult &amp; family park
'CtiOn 863 09 Florida Statutes 1957
We'kly. 3515 Hwy );.,
Plaintiffs Attorney, *!.e a4re'
5; M H. Poe'y
5anfon
333
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ROtIOISOI Street, Crtando,
April29. May 6, I), 20, 1976
F fonda 32501, on before May 26th,
EY 136
Newly remodeled 3 room ape. L4rge
Legol Notice
1976, arid lile IPie original with the
rooms, Well furnished First floor.
Clerk of this Court elihir before
Reasonatil,, 71$ W Fi"tt St.
FICTITIOUS NAME
stvke'on the Plaintiff'S attor-vw or
FICTITIOUS
NAME
Notice is hereby given that I am
immediately thereafter, Otfierwlt,t a
I Bedroom furn apt $100 monthly
Notice is hereby jiven that I am ' gaged in buSIneSs at 105 E
177 9551
i'fauf will be entered a3linsl you
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tjt-rr
Al
t1Jmonte
Springs,
(1)6)
Seminole
at II) W fltti
I the relief demanded ifl the Street. Snford, Seminole
County, Ci Unty. Florida under the fic1it,s Furn or Unlurn,
Complaint
large? BR apt,
Florid., '.xider fh ic1lti name
me of '34 &amp; II CHEVRON
clean, ciosi In. US to 195 mo.
WITNESSmVPIInd.ndIPie$eaIOf REFLECTIONS OF BEAUTY
327
and si RVICE CENTER, dnd that I
6761
this Covrl. tP115 7Orn day 04 April, that I lqWe'nd to register sad name
in end to register said name with the
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*t the' Clerk of the Circut Court,
CI 14k of the Circu't Cou:t, Seminole Large lot 7 bedroom,
'Seal)
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Seminte County, FIor,j 'n ac
rtuded ISO security depO
Cc 'unty, Flor'd fl 6CCOrdanCe with
372
Arthur H B(kwith, Jr
cord,nce with the Q-yrji
1974 or 323 32
th i provisions of the F iti?,ous
of
the
Clerk of the CirCuit COUrt
Fititios Name $?*tutai, To Wit
N,ime Statutes, To Wit. Section
By Elaine RICharO.
Furnished 1 bedroom garage
Se&lt;tion$&amp;S 09 FIoqilj,,StatuIes),Sl
$6 50$ Florida Statutes 1957
Dpuly Clerk
6partment, roomy, close to
S Sandra L Crews
Sam F
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Pubtith' April fl fl Mav&amp; 13, $476 PbIi5h April72. ?9. Mdy 6. 13, l
hospital. $135 month Pt,otie 33
Pt
ili5h: May 6. 1). 20. 77, fy16
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Looklngfora Homecall

IN SANFORD

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322 9714, 372 3991

322.2118
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Dirt bike', 1972 SuzukI TM 100
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SHIRLEY MILI.ETT

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CasselberryWinter Springs

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claim make

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RUTH TUECH
834921?
Allamonte Springs
Long Woc'cJ

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NEW CARS-WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD
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DELTONA- 80*123' lots available
starting from $2,200. Paved
streets
and
water.
Terms
available. Some' lots available for

$73 clown aitci $25 month.
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
S. V. Hardwick, Broker
O,Iton. AAa.MII
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25 ft •tuminum trailer with bath
and built on room, electrIcIty,
deep well, fenced garden, 322 5351
orafter3:)0,)7224U.
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ROBSON MARINE

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'69 CHEVELLE, sharp little car .................$997

'71 TOYOTA COROLLA WAGON, automatic, air $1284
'74 TOYOTA LAND CRUISER, like new ........$3688
'73 TOYOTA PICKUP TRUCK .................$2193

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Phone 327 71*1. Sanford

834921?

Forest City
Aitamonte Spi irgs

OVER 100 USED CARS IN STOCK!
(24 mos. 24,000

HILDA RICHMOND
574 3167

211 W

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PH. 834-5900

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Rare&amp;UnusualPbents&amp;Srirubbery
YOU ALL COME

Residential

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Viburnum 7' 7
in cans, well
bunched, $1. 202 West 20th St.

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Aluminum Siding

InsulatIon

Pest Control

La*i1Mowe'r5&amp;&amp; Service_-We

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Repair

Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpe' _____________________________

season, half price. Guaranteed
Installation and terms. Call 305
$55 915) collect
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CARR9LL'SFURNITURE

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BEST PRODUCT

STORING IT MAKES WASTE SELLING IT MAKES CASH
PLACE ACLASSIFIEDAD NOW
Call 327 2611 or $31 vn
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65-Pets..Supplies

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DOBERMANPINSCMERS
AKCPuppies&amp;StudService
CalIMr.Ander$on,365 5710

Public Sale

Beauty Care

Pressure Cleaning

Land Clearing

Mobile Home Washing &amp; Roof
SealIng. Inflation
FIghting
Price's. Free estimates. 645 4565.
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C&amp;A BackHoe Service Exterior Cleaning Specialist. Hi.

20 - 40% Off
Everything uocs at hu'
diScount 7__________________________
SiberIan Huskies, AKC puppies, 1 _______________________
TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
prIces. 3 Days only. Thursday,
black &amp; white' female, I red &amp;
Friday &amp; Saturday.
,t0rmu"y
Ha'riett's Beauty No-ok)
white male Wormed &amp; Shots
Sorry, Cash Only
5l9E FirSt. 372 5712
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L,,rij iearng, Ill

dirt, clay, rock

All kiodsoldigging. Housetrailers

Pressure spray waSh. Houses,
Roots 377 0779

stored and moved, 322.9142.

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We Buy Furniture
DAvES)73 9170

Hygain Handic, Regency. T
Berry and Pace Complete ac
LOW
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Kitchen Bathroom Cabii',els, Coun
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available, Bud CabetI. 3778032
anytine.
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ctiildren's clothing Boys' new
casual suIts, shirtS, short &amp; iong

Concrete Pavement

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Parking Lot Maintenance- Sealing
and Striping. Durable Seaters, SOS
LemOn St., Santord, 3236-447

ESTERSON LAND CLEARING

Roofing

uIIauIIn. t I(VIIfl. uiicr
work Fill dirt. top so.l 372 594,3

DRAGLINE SERVICE
Lake-s dug. 1st S.O'xlOO', 12' deeP.
1550 Custom work, $22 nr.
31)9

ExPect root repairs, flat roofs on
Shingles All work guaran
teed BROODEN ROOFiNG, 323.
6700

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Carpenter repair. last service,
All work guaranteed,
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Landscaping

PNEY WOODS BARN- We Buy
for 30 pcI commisSion, Free Pick
LpS Auction. Saturdays 7 p m
5tifurd 322 2270

CASH

322-4132

For used furniture. appIianes,
tools, etc. Buy I or 1001 items
Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave
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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
TOØpricespaid, used, any condition.

641 812-5, Winter Park.
Wanted to buy uSed office furniture.
Quantity.
Any
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pants, girls' dreSses 1 short &amp; long •:__
play SuitS.
SWAPSHOP FLEAMARKET
PAYTOPI'S CHILDREN'S WEAR
Anyone can be a seller or a buyer.
7IlOHIawath,
Ph. 372 1)01
No chargi. All admitted free.

ALTAMOPITE POOL HOME-36R,
2 bath, 'amily tm., screened
porch, 2 car garage, central heat
air, carpets, drapes, appliances, PLANTS- Good
Prlcet. Good
fenced back yard, beaullful pool,
Advise'. Plants &amp; Answers. 310 E.
$14,900. 93 PCI. financing
Itt St., 323 7177
qudIifled buyer. Owner. $676192.
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20 years experience We tervice

all makes Reasonable Call
anytime. 372 7737
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$3196

Wheels; Also Itreck tape. 373 0706

Drive (corner Fairbanks)
Orlando. 295 177)

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and Hwy 44
Joe B. McCawley Sr.. Sole Owner
HOME OF THE MOPISTERO
DELISHYOSA

Fisher Ste'ceo 1- 15" Chrome mag

REAL ESTATE

stove &amp; refrigerator, blue carpet.
central Mat 1. aIr.

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SHOWPLACE, 43)9 Edgewater

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USED CARS

'74 VEGA HATCHBACK, air automatic .........$1485
'72 FORD TORINO, air automatic ..............$1090

or steel de'ski, executive desk *
&amp; chairs, secretarial desks &amp; *
chairs, straight chairs, filing
cabinets, as is. Cash and carry, *

Casselberry,17,$)0.ö
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at the right price, while they last.

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St.Acrossst fromhouseno 2126. 12' Aluminum Jon boat, 7 hp. Sec *
King motor. $250 323.2*38
_Contaclowner. I _513$79, 19
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One lot in Loch Arbor, corner Arrowglass boat, 15', 71 Mark 5001
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Crystal View South I. Crystal
trailer. Real good conditIon, 5750
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Drive East. 3223144.
fIrm. 322415?.
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Near Salt SprIngs, 2 lots, 7 BR 16 Fl, Orlando Clipper.
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Gator
trailer In Ocala Nat. Forest. $9,000
trailer, 75 Pip Evinrude.
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shape. See at 212 Colonial Way,
Call John Fryer, 904 546 14,11. No
Sanford
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NOMONEY DOWN
We Have Itt Ca'pet. central heat, 2 Cobra, Midland, Johnwn. SBE.

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lit Court, WinIer Springs Air
Cond., TV, paintings.

621 0711

373 9J7

Realtor

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Sanford AItamonte Springs

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The owner of Economy Toyota, Airport Blvd. &amp; Hwy 17-92, Sanford,

I Volusia Counties, Carport Sale: Odds and ends, p'icea *
to sell. Fri..Sat 9 till 7. 124 *
Acreage Tracts, small 0, large,
Labeview Aye, lake Mary
TERRY REALTY, REALTOR,
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(904) 734 0931 Or 1901) 7)6 6126

available. Only $32,950.
Call Belly Flamni. Associate

All Electric
C.ntralHutinganddltiOnlng
Carpeting

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clothing. No Checks! Cash Only.

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Magnolia, Oviedo, west Virginia
antiques, milk glass, old bottlts,
glassware, old books, dishes, go

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A FRACTION OF THEIR COST
FROM TODAY'S WANT ADS

Sanford, 3 BR, P.i bath, in ground
pool.Fencedyard.Assume$13700
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cart frame and gas tank, boy's $0.

Wanted,

JENNY CLARK REALTY

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3734353
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1B. 2 baths. family room, central
heat &amp; air new roof, By owner.

529,900 322 6975.

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Bedroom, older 2 story home on
spacious wooded half acre lot
$47,300

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Mink, BAIRD-RAY DAT. 197$ Honda Sedan CVCC, 13,000
to $23 for
SUN, Fern Park, 531 131$.
complete car. Call 3221674 alter I
mlIai,air, radio, steel radial tires,
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showroom new. $2,150. 39-S6)t.
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80-Autos for Sale
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__________________________ 1970 Maverick. 6 cyl, 59.000 miles,
MORE CASH
runs excellent, new inspection,
1960 Ford Falrlane 2 door hardtop,
For Wrecked or Junk
$995. CHICO &amp; THE MAN 3231570
automatic transmiision, good
on 831 4605
Cars &amp; Trucks
cond.. 1395. 323-5)47,
Any year thru 1976 rrcid.'IS 7 clayS
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1963 Mustang VI, automatic new
week. Call collect, 56021)1
paint, mag wheels. Runs and looks
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good $300 Call 6681717
78-Niotorcycle's
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1Q VW Squarrack, .utoma!ic. ar,
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7 new tIres. 45,556 actual miles
1972 630 YAMAHA
$975 Phone 322 1121.

1200 French Ave
371 1734
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LAKEMARY-78edrooms.shaded
comerlot,breezyscr,enedpOrch, 4BedroornhomeinSanfordarea
Will trade Orlando home or
walk to swimming. 111.500.
Sanford business I fl336)lafter6 ,
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BROKERS

Leese a Datsun Including 2 cars i

trucks For information call 611
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owe money on It See Bill Ray or __________________________
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1973 Harley Davidson Sportster
excel. cond., extra chrome. Call
Tory. In 7111 ,r •' S471

3 &amp;R, ii bath, 60'x12' Star, 32'
metal awning, shed, Hurricane
Awning. Reasonable. 323 4453
after 5:30

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1919 S French
Eve. 372 1496. 3224164,322.1914

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bedrooms with 2½ baths to roam
around In for $S5.o.

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IOYLLwILoE Vacant and ready
for the large family. An executive
home with loads of •menitiai
Hvg fireplace In living room

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BUSINESS IS GOOD!
We are taking applications lot real
estate associates - Earn while
you learn Call for appt,

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W. 25th St.

SANFORD

"Today"
3 Room turn, apt. Bedroom Is aIr

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373 5064 alter 1 p.m.

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PINECREST
Lovely 3 BR, l"z bath. House &amp; yard
is immaculate. Wall.wall carpet,
fn,it tries, fenced yard Only
$27,500. Call for appi

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1109 Sanford Ave.

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RECONDITIONED TV'S
COLOR S. B 1W
Lowest Prices S. Largest Selection in
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$17O6CASH

condition, $1,295
Phone 377-8101. See' at 1509 1969 vw Square, auton,atic, ar
Summerlin Ave.
$965 Wheel Ranch of Ssnf-7
Phone 373 1000
1971 Toyota pick up. long bed, air
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Gary Rupert eves. 373.3604.

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THAT'SALLaodmovein,)BR, 1½
baths, masonry. Fla room, nicely
Ianc2sca*d
No QUALIFYING.
Beautiful ranch t ype I,ome, 34. Just good credit, $150 down, $70
acres, stable. Osteen area. 647.
closIng Costs, $219 SO
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(In
III? or 37] 6116,
dude's all) AP rate 8½ Pc?. Only
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Your Next Job

Rig Real Estate Broker
IO3W.lsISt.
323 6061 or 32) 0517 eves.

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loan, ASking $71,500 373 4269
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Luxury Patio Apartments

BY OWNER, Remod&amp;p1
Sn.arixp
sIyle,3 BR, )t. battfl,di5!,*sheq,
i family rm. with antique brick

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26585 Sanford Ave.
371 0759 eves,37276-43
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BATEMAN REALTY

stake j, Well built, used once.

ExcellentRunnlngfond.
$500 3flG'Si

down Asking $70,500 or best offer.

carpet. $76,600 Pay equity arid
assume mortgage. Good monthly
payments

Gardens

rent, 3236017 dayS OF 3725721
evenings.

and profitable career. Call $52
Green Beans &amp; Peas, $4 by. U Pick.

Bedroom, I' bath, garage,

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new, many extras including sun

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Reconditioned Batteries, $12.95

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2 BR. tam. rm btk, range, retrig.,
dishwasher. AC, washer, all
drapes. Owner anxIous Small

Thit one sure has a lot to offer

CLIFF JORDAN,MEALTOR
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drive, a iOb. or $960 T.BIrd, all power, air, like oe'.v
some servicc you have need of.
$915 CHICO&amp; THE MAN. 323 S1
read all o want ads every day
or ,
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7' Ton 'ruck Bed, 56 II. high, steel
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$7' *64', 7 BR, 1' - bath, completely

WHITE AND READ ALL OVER.

For The Price

large family room, carpets, air,

Manandwjfec,r experIenced people
38-Wanted to Rent
wanted for laritorlal work, Man
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must have experience with floor
buffer. Apply: Mr. Chambers, Want to rent building Suitable for all
tyPe repair work, Prefer about
tayrestore, Sanford, from lOam
25*30' or larger, near Sanford,
to 7 p m. No phone calls please.
with all utilItIes and reasonable
A ione call Could start you ama new

24 Hrs,

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Beauty

36'. Advtf Plo pets 2545 Park Dr

MEDICAL SECRETARY-Must be
experienced in Insurance, medical

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323-9410

fenced arid garage. Fine wooded

FOUND-- PUPPY
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2017 S. FRENCH (HWY. 1792)

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buildings Only 574,500 This is a MOONEYAPPLIANCES)2306?7
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shower, steeps 6. awning, electric
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LOOK AT THIS I BEOROOpst Reg, Real Estate Broker 321.10 Multiple Listing Service
WHOPPERI For only $22,9
32)7895
3220779
322274$ REALTORS
2SóSPsrk
Room enough for everyone.
Separate' dining room, large Ovledo 3 bedroom, 7 bath nearly
family room, $6' master bedroom,
new home'. Low down and assume
Reg Real Estati Broker
3 BR Brick Bungalow, 1½ tyiths,
$571 sq. ft. living area, Neat &amp;
mortgage of 537.500. 3656546
372.6655
split plan, attached varage. 1100 E. 25th St.
Clean as a pin. Also large fenced
Carpeted, central heat, kitchen
shaded yard. Easy terms,
equipped, fenced yari. Nice
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42-'tvbile Hon's
neighborhood, Asking $71,500
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REALTOR
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
down lcwmonthiy patnieril.
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3SO3OrIando Drive
DRIVE BY-CALL TO SEE
to Schools. $24,900.
Sanford, 373 5700
Suburban Estates Road, Paola,
Harold Hall Realty
acre, pool, 4 BR, 2 bath. 547,500. COUNTRY CLUB MANOR, nIce 7
3 Bedroom mobile home, 1½ baths,
BR, central heat air, fenced yard,
new Sears top of Une appliances.
Realtor
1718 Magnolia- Big old 2 Story 3
Screened porch, $19,St)O.
I)' x $b'handbuilt utility room, All
323.5774 Anytime
BR, 2 hath 1.500.
set upon5o' * 125' lot with well and
Others Availabl, from 517.100
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Wier, FIa. Phone 9012$6191.

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(I) BREAK THE BANK
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Preernp(ej Tues., see below.
(6) (Tu.i. Only) MARY
HARTMAN, MARY
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(1) GENERAL HOSPITAL
24 (Mon.) A BIT WITH KNIT
(Wed.) WOMAN
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CL) ONE LIFE TO LIVE
24 (Mon. through This-i.)
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BROKER OWNER,372.$9fl

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BUY-SELL-TRADE
3)1 31SE. First St
372 Slfl
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S Acres, RR siding. $10,000

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JOHN SAULS AGENCY

230) S FRENCH
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BRITTANY- In Loch Arbor, 2 BR,
lovely decor, family room.

Mobile Home, C. H IA, 1'. acre lot,
river privileges, S1S.

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carpet throughout, painted Inside
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Nice big fenced let. $11,500
Pfl, $15i3 mc

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323 3176
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refrigerator, central heat &amp; air,
Sittet, my home. for 7 children.
garage. Large yard. 372 3453.
Must have own transportation.
Call 372 7145 after 5:30 p,m•
Lecithint Vlnçart DII Kelp! Now
213 Bedroom Home's
all 1 In erie capsule, ask for V56+.
Reasonable Rent
Art Brown Pest Control has two
FaustsDrugs.
Phone 372 1110
openings in sale's. Fantastic opportunity for mature man with
"Grapefruit Pill" with Dlsdax plan,
33Houses Furnished
Some sales experience. $600 salary
more'
convenient
than
s11le' trann Apply at Art Prcrwn
grapefr ii Is
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Pest Control, 25.62 ParP Dr. 372
meals &amp; lose wcghl. Faust
DELTONA..-AirConJtjone'ø;
$865.
Drugs
targe separate dinIng rm., wall
wall
carpet. Almott new furniture.
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Without carport, $I30
With
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same
Items
around
demo tapes of white R &amp; B songs.
you
carport &amp; tool she'd. $160. Also.
moved last spring? Planning on
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Send postcard to: Route' 1, Box
BR home with screened proch.
storIng them another year?
117, Sanford, FIa. 32771
n't
SI to No children or pets 571 1010
do It. Plan a garage sale and don't
ARE YOU TROUBLED! Call Toll
forget to advertise It in the Herald 3 bedroom furnished house In
the
Free, 644 2027 for "We Care" want ads. Like magic, the clutter ____________________________________
country. 3722022 Days or 322 6700
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"Hotllne." AdultS or Teens.
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wl disappear, and you'll have
nights.
extra cash In your pocket.
lSALCnPROLM!
F 'sru I uroom, carpeted, ar
INYCUR F1MILY?
Cooks &amp; Waitresses fl#cded Im
conitiam Large shady lot. 1110
AL ANON
mediately Experience rvlred
month 661 65)1.
For families or friends of problem
Apply in paion, RANCH HOUSE,
17 fl, Samord between ad
-Fur further Information call 73
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UCOCTAIL WAITRESSES U
onwrite
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AttractIve,
good
personality.
S'per
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P0.
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cpporlunity for super s.narp.
3 Bedroom,? bath at Carriage Cove
Box 55) Sanford. Fla
$155 month Call 373
A.AA EMPLOYMENT
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2 Bedroom furnished mobile home
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By week or monfi. 372 359,
Nurses: RN's: LPNs; Aides: Aide.
Companion; Needed ImmedIately.
I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE

central heat-air. 532.900.

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$150 mo. plus $100 deposIt. 372
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7666.

Plush location with excellent
clientel. Must be experienced,

baths, deep lot, nIce neighbors.

IIOME, 7 Bedroom, I bath, new

sulatlon &amp; 2 automatIc attic 'ant. Days 3277174
Eves. 3730483 COUNTRY HOME- On I acres. s Acres, South Sanford Ave.. $3,000
in new cOndition. 90" sofa with 2
Pool features include' poIi'Jed
3BR. 1 bath, owner financed
per acre
lamps.
in very good condition,
Tenneise, Stone deck, full
VERY
NEAT
bh
home, family Room, horse stalls,
s. Can deliver 571 2653
near. carpeted patio, full outdoor 0M,er sellIng 7 room, 1,I$Q sq
BPP 12 mo. warranty. 537.500
StoneS. Office Oldgs for Rent. 1,000
lighting, automatic cloninatlon in
stylish home with breakfast bar,
SQ It
pool fitteration System, water
all new carpeting &amp; paint,
DOLL HOUSE- In Wnewood. 3
1975 Singer Zig-Zag
fountain nearby.
roof, central natural gas heat,
BR, 1 bath, all new kitchen, im
As
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fr
huge bICk yard, Close to) schools,
maulate. A whale of a buy for
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You'll want to s'ay!
automatic buttonhole.
Pay
HAL COLBERT
balance of $94, or 10 payments of
Priced In The Twenties SMALL FAMILY- SpecIal. 3 BR. 1
$10 See' at
bath, in Sunland, Fenced back
REALTY INC.
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SANFORD SEWING CENTER
yard,riew plumbing fixturti, BPP
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WYNNEW000: 3 BR, very neat
rrvicr; I11YO!D
)07E. 1%t St.. Downtown
warranty . $19,500
Eve's.372l2or3221S17
STUCCO: 3 BR. formal dining
3729111
THE CONTRACT"
DREAMWOLD 3 BR. cent HIA INDESCRIBAbLEI
Large DELTONA- Furnished 3 bedroom,
3
KULP DECORATORS
CALL US ON THIS: Nice 3 CR
MLS REALTORS
bedrooms, 2 baths. on St. Jams
1', bath, carport, large screened
109W. 1st St. 322.7333
frame home on large lot. Hard.
River, Eat-in kitchen, with all
in porch. Owner will consIder
We Buy Furniture'
wood
floors
plus
almost
riew
321.0041
built Ins. Much, much more' with
holding mortgage. Asking 528,500.
roofing. Only 515,500.
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
BPP warranty for P6.400.

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79-Trucks-Trailers
80-Autos for Sale
collectables HI Way 46 AntiqueS, ______________________________
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1', miles east of I-I on RI 46 372. 1967 Ford F 500 II ft. van, hydraulic 1970 VW, "sccllrnt conditon. CHICO
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323 $370
lift, air. Phone 323 1340.
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Have some c'smr 7ng equiJmpnt Y' l'i Ton, 19e,9 F 500, w:th 12' hI;h Itt 1967 Pontiac, good mechanical
no long.' use? Sell It all with a
High lift excellent condition,
Condition, $395. Call Tony 372 7121
CIasst,ed Ad In The Herald. Call
or $31 $121.
Motor uses oil, but runs good 1961

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automatic outdoor lighting
HouSt features sunken living room
with wrought Iron entry foyer,
$2,500 in custom drapes, AM FM
throughout (pool &amp; garage
included), deodorizer in central

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WanttQhnewtlght7
Can't stay on a diet
Call 372 0074

600 E. 20th St.
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One of Sanford's finest executive Sunland, .3 BR, fenced, cot. lot.

that roll.a.way bed YOu'vE
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place a Classified Ad today,

31c a line
24c a line

JOHNNY WALKEU
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
REAL ESTATE INC.
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Open House

2 Bedroom. unlurn., 5)0 wk, öduIt
135 we'ek with children. 3fl
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Theatre. South $742 Prion 372
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Paintinu. Remodeling. General
Repa'r% Call 373 HiS
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Mow offers yuu the same quality

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Lawn Care

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Ping. edging, trimming, weeding
Frie estimates
Phone 373 5954.

Sewing
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yard work, odd jobs, light hauling.

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EXPERT LAWN CARE
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Bricker Roofing. 373 770

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Mowing. Edging, Trimming
Phone 323 1797
Free Estimates

3226457

Liz's Alteration Shop Tailoring.
dresses, hats .ind matching bags
Char Covers 372 7459
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Well Drilling

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Pest Control
CitralHeat&amp;
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Carpentry. Remodeling. Acldtps,
Pest ConIrol and Termiting Free
Custom Work Licensed, Bonded
Inspection All Put Control, 10
Free estimate 773 601
oct. DiScount 373 7156
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A standing ovation was given Piland, Harry Terry, Tom
Lyman Iligh School Senior Freeman, Erriestine Forward,
Steve Atwood for his patriotic and Dr. Maria Perez.
address ,
.ailed "American
Ileritage-1,et Us Celebrate."

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Law Officers Graduate
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following World War II law manding them to 'acquit
enforcement methods in yourselves well."
The graduation of 152 law changing from the beat officers
Named to the National Honor
enforcement officers from the to vehicie patrol had become Society fraternity for out-

County Commissioner Sidney Ringling, John lawson, John Dora Lee Russell, Pat West,
Helen and John McCloskey, Police Standards Certification Increastngl isolated from the s t a n d in g
a cad em I C
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course at Seminole Community people. li~ said contact by achievement were Harr
Schreiner,
Chancey
Walker,
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Joyce Dorfman and June
Congress, attended the meeting
College (SCC) Thursday night officers with the non-criminal Elwood Bierlv Jr., of the
entire
and
Mary
Ellen
Rowe.
Foley;
nd introduced his
Platform and Policy - John
Telephone - Teena Prater, was marked with an outpouring element in the coriununity "a Seminole Count) Sheriff's
campaign staff Optimistic
of respect and affection by reduced.
Department and Corinne Ann
about his campaign, Vihlen Booth, Elon West, Freddic
officers, faintly and guests for
said, Parker of the Orange Count)
But,
today,
Karcher
fact
there
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Moble),
Bill
Norris,
Da',id
Drenna Melvin, and
stressed the
the Criminal Justice Depart society is being brought into Sheriff's Department.
Gunter,
Tom
Freeman
and
I,orraine
Schreiner.
already $20,000 in his earninent's
leader and founder.
aid.ing police in enforcing the
Eugene Gilmartin.
Highest honors in firearms
Public Relations - Nanc
The more than 300 persons iaw,intoagreaterinvolvement went to Patrolman Steven
have accumulated $60,000 by
Rules Committee - Jack Booth, Beth Hattaway and
crowding Coach Jim Sterling's in crime control.
Harriett of the Sanford Police
qualifying tiffx- July &amp;20.
Bri(hies, M%Ttle Gradick, Betty Peggy-Cail Forehand.
basketball gymnasium gave a
lie said the rule "of law und Department; Walter
standing o',atlon to Dr John not of imn." is %lewed with the Orlando Police Denartment
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Academic achievement
justice program was announecd procedLres brings delays in '
llenderson an
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Thursday.
legal
changes and the both of the Orlando police
Casselberry Police Chief disrespect of the public.
Department; Miss Parker and
George Karcher, currentl)
Karcher adjured the new h1er't(; Ayers of the Orange

lord today was embarking on victor) in Michigan will send
a campaign journey to Johnson their campaign on the rosid to chairman of the law Enfor- officers to be steadfast and County Sherifrs Department
Ronald Reagan is playing for City and Memphis. Tenn., victory at ft GOP convention. cement Advisory Council, and resolute in discharging tht' and John 1. Misiano.
Honorable mention for
the l)cnrncratic croscoer ote Louisille K% and Michigan, Carter wants a ctor&gt; to con guest speaker at the graduation 'asks before them and to
in Michig.an's key presidential where he begins his whistlestop solidate his position as Delino. ceremonies. called 11nehan his continue their educations. having received academic
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Plante, like Vihien, says it consolidation Is
Sheriff John Polk and others predicted proved, Sanford is the most logical facility.
At yesterday's session, Vogt led the drive to
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,hf dint for the state crime lab in Sanford today the Senate or the House may make a
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attempt
to
reduce
the
number
of
restore
money for the Sanford Crime Lab.
has been restored, both local
and
state
officials
crime
labs
before
the
measure
is
approved
"Law enforcement officers all over the state are
predicted today lawmakers will make a second atat
both
levels
of
state
government,
upset
about this," the
e senator noted.
tempt at consolidation before the issue Is resolved
Other
lawmen
testifying
at yesterday's full Senate
The Florida Senate Ways and Means Committee
voted yesterday to maintain the le vel of funding and (ominissionerSidVthlenJr sa they lll monitor the committee hearing said cases are backed up at all
t se.
riot consolidate the state's six crime labs Into three measure as It threads its way through the full house crime la bs m
has a lease
factilities as proposed last week by a ways and means andSenate. The Senate is expected to take the Issue up
agreem
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wi
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Airpo
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Authority
for
the building
subcommittee.
on Thursday, while the House is slated to vote the at theiirp-rt
But Seminole County Sheriff John Polk and others IuIlu in Monday.
predicted today the Senate or the house may make a
And, county commissioners at first feared
Vogt also pointed out this morning that there is still
second attempt to reduce the number of crime labs a "lot of sentiment" to consolidate all the sta te's labs Seminole would be left holding the lease and other
before the measure is approved at both levels of state into two facilities
one in Sanford and a second in monetar) commitments if the lab were moved from
government.
Sanford.
Tallahassee.
PoIL also said today there's still a good chance the
However, Plante assured officials the state would
"if that happens, Vogt said, "I'll try to write some
Sanford lab won't be fusided at the level proposed priviso language into the bill Owl, insures the Sanford reimburse this county for any expenses inc=ed as a
yesterday by State Sen. John Vogt, D-Cocoa Beach. In facility is desipnated as one of the two."
result of consolidation.
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I e a o says t ere is sentiment among lawmakers
The recommendation from the Ways and Means
But a committee In the 1' lorida house has passed a to consolidate all labs into one facility
Committee can be amended or ignored by either the
measure that funds only 23 employe; one less than the
The ways and means 3ubcommittee said con- full House or the Senate. Or, a conference committee
number presently employed at the Sanford-Central solidating labs in Miami, Jacksonville and Tampa can amend both House and Senate %ersions.
Florida Airport facility The sheriff says the facility would have sated the state some $12 million
Vogt Polk and Vihien say they will carefulls
needs additional employes
State S n. Ken Plante, It- Winter Park, agreed with monitor the measure as it travels through the
last year, the number of employes was reduced Vihien that moving all labs into one facility would save legislative process. Yesterday's vote was 11 to 711
from 33 to 24, according to Polk. Vogt. Polk and County money.
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about Its safety. The motel was
constructed of modular units
manufactured in Georgia and
approved by the state of
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housing.
In fact, it made the change
when several other cities were
taking the opposite viewpoint
an4 tightening reartictions on
factory-Wit housing.
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housing ranged from mild
skepticism to an outright

slamming of the doors in
several other Florida cities
inclu din g I a es bur g ,
Gainesville, flames Cily,
Bartow and Plant City.
The proposal of the fee ad.
justment in Sanford reached
the City Corruniw~on as a sir400t
park, l•:. 3.pa
meno from
City Manhger Warren E.
Km vies. It was never considered by the city Planning
and Zoning Board, the usual

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Jmmm Carter or ahead in
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Commissioner Gordon Meyer
suggeste d turning nine acresf
city-owned land t the corner of •
French Avenue and Seminole
Boulevard into a park. Th
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continued his push for votes In
NeLi asks In an election eve
telecast Church said, "In this
country. It's never too late and
the odds are never too great."
11* Idaho senator. who entered the race late, conceded in
an earlier interview victo
over Carter in Nebraska would
be a "political miracle." But he
added,Miracles sometimes
happen, though rarely."

on a new foe in N ebraska's pri
mary election today while
President Ford tried to throttle
Ronald Reagan's challenge in
Republican voting there and in
West Virginia.
Democrats were voting, too,
in West Virginia, where the
Birch Bayh
Jimmy Carter
field was limited to two candiFrank
Church
dates, and in Connecticut,
the
Fred
Harris"
wtiri the e
Hubert Humphrey
first step in picking the
te'
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Montgom
Henry Jackson
national convention delegation
ery
said
the
Alabama
goverEwad.flflId
Ford loser of four primaries Sargent Shrlver!
nor's scheduled campaign trip
inarow squaredoffwithRea
toMaryland — where he was
Morris Udall
gan in statewide popularity
George Wallace
seriously wounded In a 1972 ascontests
sassination attempt - has been
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REPUBLICAN called off.
n delegates were at stake in
Wallace was to have held a
Nebraska in separate contests
news conference Saturday at a
in congressional districts and
Laurpl, Md., motel on the fourth
Gerald Ford
West Virginians chose 28 dele- Donald Reagan
anniversary of the attack at a
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gates uncommitted by state
nearby shopping center that left
law. Reagan Went Into today's
him partially paralyzed.
prtmar.es with 396 delegates to
Carter, Rep. Morris K. Udall
Billy Joe Camp, the goverFord's309,withl,l30neededfor of Arizona and Sen. Henry M. nor's press secretary, offered
the nomination and 1,207 yet to Jackson of Washington were no explan trr f r ir til i"
Lx, chosen
the main contenders there of the trip
Th e major Democratic con- though Jackson announced over
list s
Nebraska, where a week ago an end to his active
PIONEE
Sen. Frank Church of Idaho campaign.
made his pr3nary debut. There
Carter led the Democrats beFounder's Day %as obsertved
were 11 candidates on the fore this week's voting with 569
Ionday at Wilson School at
Fx1mmatict ballot and 23 dele- delegates to 199 for Jackson,
Paola by first and second
ates at stake, but only Church lFr7.5 for Uda
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and thlr
nd Carter ca.inuaigned there. lace. Another 1,453 are to be Around The(lock
teachers. In photo nboe tIck
Sen. Robert Byrd, running as chosen, with 1,505 needed for
Calendar
to righti tea c h ers \lrs
a favorite son was considered the nomination
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Editorial
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from noon Dear Abby
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are uncommitted. The only oth- to 8p.m. EDT, and in Nebraska
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left, Valorle Barnes, Faye AlaMma Gov. George C. Wal.
Yord and Rei-gan sperit (,On.
(,lot.r and Johnny Andrcwi lade, whuse campaign in the siderable time in Nebraska. but
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state washampered bya lack of Ford was inWashington the day Obituaries Cakel. I Herald Photos by Bill
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comes up, it sticks out like a
sore thumb'
Ray Stevens of Daytona
Beach's Building Department
said, "We're a little worried
about factor) built housing We
don't want people coming in
here and putting up shoddy
stuff we're going to have to hve
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approve the final draft of a
contract with the Leeds Cori)
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Commerce this morning to replace one removed earlier after it
died On hand for the planting were ifrnm lefts Woody Clark,
Margie Smith, Jack Homer, Reggie Brown, Harold Huntslnger,
Mrs. Walter Glelow and Carl Gutmann.

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engineering specifications and
conflneitsinspectionto the first
few units off the assembly line.
Stickers proclaiming that the
units are approved by the state
are placed on the units by
factory employes and there is
normally no provision' for
subsequent inspections by the
state. Thus, most units are not
inspected by any governmental
authority.
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iianufactured housing but it
1n't likely to be tt. last.
If indeed the Cavalier Motel
and its potential dangers ever
made an impression on any
member of Sanford's of.
ficialdom, it was not borne out
by the action of the City

preliminary approal to a
propo salto pay for the new city
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By a 4vote, Sanford's City
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wide to manufactured modular
housing without any tightening
of inspection procedures to
insure that another Cavaliertype situation could not happen.
In fact, it took the opposite
stance. The commission actually voted to lower inspection
'fees for modular'4wtng-units
an the theory that fewer In.
spectlon.s would be needed than
with conventional type housing
and on the theory that such
units are inspected In the
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ri of chng
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It was not listed on the agenda
for the city comrnIrsIon
meeting.
Nevertheless, it passed with
little discussion by the cornmission, merely a quip from
one of the commissioners: q
wonder whose idea this was?"

Meat Probers Hear

WASHINGTON (AP) — Army meat Inspectors learned
to steal, took bribes and were furnished with the services
of prostitutes to assure that they would not "hassle"
packers who were selling the Pentagon inferior meat at
sirloin prices, according to testimony before a Senate
panel.
Sen. Lawton Chiles, D-Fla., chairman of the Senate
Government Operations subcommittee on federal
spending practices, said at Monday's hearing that Lack of
discipline, fraternization between officers and enlisted
personnel and lack of training for military lnspectos
resulted In a 'rotten" military meat procurement
system.
Edward Kehl, former supervisor for the now-defunct
G&amp;G Packing Co. of Boston, testified Monday that the
firm regularly filled army orders for choice beef with
!wer pr i ced uprIcd in-at and substituted tough cuts
for tender.
Kehl agreed with a calculation by Chiles that the substitution of knuckle for sirloin tip butts by G&amp;G could have
resulted In illegal profits of up to $192,000 a day.

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The comment was obviously
meant as a Joking reference to
Commissioner Stenstrom who
abstained from the vote on the
measure ostensibly because he
is a public relations executive
for Cardinal Industries, a new
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up to produce modular
manufactured housing units,
Stenstrom has issued a
statement in writing to the
effect that he had exerted no
political leverage to get the new
fees approved. He said, in the
statement, that he did not know
about the proposed change until
his agenda package including
the city manager's report,
came in the mail the Saturday
before the April 12 commission
meeting.
"On Monday morning, April
12, I asked Mr. Paul Jarvis,
Vice President of the Florida
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schedule of fees for modular
housing had been proposed and
was on the agenda of the city
commission for the meeting
that night," Stenstrom's
written statement declared.
"He said he had not heard of
it."
However, Jarvis in a recent
Interview said he talked to
Sanford Building Official Bill
Braceland a week or two before
the commission meeting to
present him with plans and ask
how much the city fees — in.
chiding building permits, inspections and connections to
city water and sewer lines —
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Jarvis and Stenstrom both
said that the new fees were
Braceland's idea. Braceland
confirms that.
But Stenstrom's prepared
statement does include a
detailed explanation of the state
inspection process — something
his associates on the city
commission apparently do not
understand.
Stenstrom did not discuss this
procedure during the cornmission meeting, even though
he could have cleared up what
appears to be a misunderstanding by his associates.
Stenstrom has suggested
revisions to the state statutes —

which he says unfairly penalize
buyers of factory-built housing
— the revisic -is have been introduced in the Florida
Legislature by Rep. Bob
Hattaway and Rep. Vince
Fechtel, members of Seminole
County's legislative delegation.
"Even if he's not acting in his
official capacity, a letter from a
city commissioner will attract
more attention than a letter
from your average constituent," said a legislative aide
who asked that his name not be
used. "As far a., we're concerned, it's a letter from a city
commissioner."
Stenstrom has included the

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year-long promotional campaign he ha conducted for his
guiding
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company,
plant
on
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through the
Sanford Avenue and predicting
that the firm will grow into one
of the cc.unty's largest ern.
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All thl7 may very well con
to pass. But, unless the Coln.
mission restudies the problem
of thorough inspection of
manufactured housing — there
seenii little possibility that any
meaningful guidelines will be
established to prevent another
Cavalier Motel situation from
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RESTON, Vs. (AP) -- Marijuana eyedrops effectively
relieve symptoms of glaucoma and are ready for tests on
people suffering from the eye disease, researchers say.
But those taking the drops will have to put up with a side
effect — "getting high."
A Medical College of Georgia researcher said Monday
that animal tests show liquid marijuana "Is as good or
better than any anti-glaucoma medication currently
available."
Dr. Keith Green, associate professor of ophthalmology,
said research emphasis was being placed on substances
related to or derived from marijuana "that hopefully
won't have the euphoric side effects."

Panel Would Control Spying
WASHINGTON (AP) — Key senators have agreed to
support a compromise that would create a new Senate
committee with authority to tighten congressional control
over U.S. intelligence activities, sources say.
The compromise agreement would give the new panel
rwluslve jurisdiction over the CIA, but It would share
authority over the FBI and military spy agencies with
other committees.
The agreement Is expected to head off a bitter floor
fight between those who want the intelligence conununity
watched over by a slngleanel and, members of four
committees that currently oversee the operations of the
intelligence agencies.

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Three Arrested After Home Ransacked
Police said a screen had been arrested late Monday by
juvenile boy, was turned over to
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cut and a window glass broken she riff's deputies on a circult
Florida Division of Youth
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at the house at 1100 Park Ave. court warrant, according to
Services officials.
Seminole County Jail records.
Sanford police arrested three
but entry was not gained .
Police said the unoccupied
White was one of several men
burglary suspects late Monday residence of Fenimore B. Zelley
O'viedo Man Jailed
arrested
on drug charges
night after officers discovered a at 111 W. 11th St. had been
A 23-year-old Oviedo man
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who pleaded guilty in January following an investigation by
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charge that he violated the
terms
of
the
seven-year
reported
that
a
man
whqq,
on charges of armed burglary screwdriver,
and attempted burglary were
Patrolmen Michael Tindell screwdriver and a pistol
Officers converged on the probationary sentence meted escaped from a patrol car
Terry Cordell Wallace, 21, and and Steven Harriett ap- believed stolen from the Zelley area of 11th Street and Park by Circuit Court Judge . during a melee after he was
arrested early Sunday on
Jessie Delbert Mitchell, 23, both prehended the suspects nearby residence were found in bushes Avenue at II p.m. after an alert William Woodson.
Southwest load, Sanford, for
of 615 Park Ave., Sanford. The at Oak Avenue and 12th Street, near where the suspects were citizen reported hearing glns
Andrew Lee White, 23, of
third suspect, a 17-year-old Ixdice said, and half of a arrested, police said.
'ybor St.. Oviedo, was affray has been identified as a
breaking,
17-year-old Sanford Juvenile.
The youth was taken into
custody Monday afternoon by
Division of Youth Services
officials, deputies said, and Is
being held at the Sanfor!'
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Action Reports

TALLAHASSEE I APi The Department of
Criminal Law Enforcement kept "worthless Information"
in It files on public officials but engaged in n po!iirl
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!legnl wiretaps, according to a lk':
rpc1.
A select committee created during the 1975 legislative
session to investigate the agency reported Monday that
the department was conducting its Investigations by the
tXO)k.
"Although there were allegations made by certain in
vifiuluals that the department was engaged in political
cptonage anti that the department further was engaged
in unauthorized and illegal wire taps, your committee
found no evidence to substantiate any such charges," said
the final report to I !ousi Speaker' Donald Tucker, 1)Tallahassee.

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Wants Action

Probe Sought In'Computer Affair

Police Tactic Questioned

charges of affray, escape and

resisting an officer with
violence to his person.
Deputies said the juvenile
began
yet
been
able
to
get
assurances
allegedly
helped two other men
Manager Anthony Guiliano and torn apart by garbage and
The verbal barrage
By DONNA ESTES
and
probably
will
not
be
able
to
assault Deputy Frank Ambrose
anew Monday night after City
Utility Director John Lane— political nonsense."
Herald Staff Writer
have been threatened with loss
A week ago the city council Attorney Kenneth McIntosh receive for the city guaranteed after he escaped from the
CASSELBERRY —me city's of their jobs for recommending Instructed Glascock to in- reported on the progress he has prices form IBM beyond patrol car. Officers reported
freshman councilman, Nathan that an IBM computer be lease- vestigate hints and charges, made with various negotiations September. In addition, he said that a crowd of approx1mately4
Van Meter, demanded Monday purchased by the city rather gathering documentation to concerning the lease purchase. IBM is not as yet willing to 150 citizens watched the melee
night that Council Chairman than the mayor's favored NCR. take to Herring or Attorney lie said a special meeting could approve a supplemental but no one offered to assist the
Charles Glascock contact State
General Robert Stievin for be called later this week to agreement guaranteeing the deputy.
Councilman Sal Orlando said action,
program, if not operational on
Shrubs Stolen
approve the contracts,
Attorney Abbott Herring's
the city computer by June 15,
Someone apparently likes the
Although Glascock indicated
office concerning the "corn- he thoroughly reviewed the
McIntosh said arrangements will be transferred to an IBM shrubs being used In a Downriter affair" or else he said he reord concerning the corn- at a special meeting late last
have
been worked out for machine elsewhere for testing. town
lakefront
puter and found It fraught with week that hc was prepared togo
Sanford
would.
innuendos, to Herring, he said Monday contracts with John Burger, th4!
beautification project.
Van Meter threatened per. mistatements,
McIntosh said a "viable"
Parks and Recreation Dept.
sonal action calling the city's change of attitude on a weekly night he will see Herring after computer specialist, who Is to
place
the
program
in
operation
performance
bond
of
$50,000
Is
Jim Jernigan reported
Director
prospective emergency lease basis, adding the resolution he has finsihed his preliminary
and
with
the
City
of
Melbourne
forthcoming.
to Sanford Police that three 24- ',
purchase of a computer a calling for need for lease- investigation. "If the state
In addition to utility billing, inch-high shrubs valued at $20
"manufactured emergency." purchase an emergency was attorney does not accept it, I from which the city is putAnd Glascock insisted that Van signed by Christensen. He said will go to Tallahasse to the chasing for $2,500 the utility the computer Is also to be used have been stolen from a
for city accounting and lakefront flower bed recently
Meter turn whatever evidence the matter has gotten to the Governor or the Attorney billing program.
The
attorney
said
he
has
not
budgeting.
to
point
where
the
created as part of the
city
"Is
being
General,"
he
said.
— documentation
he had
,beautification
project.
prove the need for the computer
Auto Burglarized
recommended in a $15,000 efDonald Flamm, of 26 Elm
flctency study of the utility
Ave., Sanford, reported to
system was "manufactured."
police that his auto was
To Van Meter's contention
burglarized and a $315 dia mo nd
that he had turned over other
tie
tack was taken. Poli ce said '
Information to Glascock to no
t he thief left behind the red tie
U
council chairman
to which the Jewel had been
sa id the five.month council
attached.
veteran's evidence had been
Siding Missing
merely personal opinions with
By JANE CASSELBERR'i'
Leffler on May 3 dismissed February that the North turned rate setting of utilities
no substance.
strifrs deputies today were
Herald Staff Writer
"with prejudlce,"asult filed by Orlando Water and Sewer over to the state.
Investigating the theft of 14
The battle, between the
Legal
the
city stating that Il it is Corp., a subsidiary of Florida
—
Residents expressed alarm sheets of exterior cedar siding,
WINTER
SPRINGS
majority of the city council on
one side and Van Meter and fees of approximately $1,700 refiled the suit would have to be Gas Co., had applied to the PSC over the 112 per cent rate in- valued at $280. from a conhave weakened the resolve of taken to Leon County. City Atty. for a rate Increase after the crease requested by the North struction site at Lake Oaks and
Mayor Gerald Christensen
the other over whether the city the mayor and City Council to Gary Massey said at Monday's utility was informed by the Orlando W&amp;S Corp., and the Char les Sts., Sanlando Springs,
should continue in its carry their dispute with the Council meeting he had 30 days state it was now under PSC fact that the PSC public hearing west of Longwood.
emergency drive to lease Florida Public Service Corn- from May 3 to appeal to the Jurisdiction instead of the was being held in Orlando,
TV Stolen
purchase the international mission over setting utility State Supreme Court if the city's. At.hough the city has an rather than In Winter Springs.
Danny Bell, of apartment 33,
Business Machine (IBM) rates to the State Supreme council wanted to pursue that ordinance on rate setting, the Legal efforts to halt the hearing San Jose Apartments, south
path.
PSC maintains it received until a court decision on the Seminole, reported to deputies
computer to have itinoperation Court.
The
council
learned
in
jurisdiction
when the county Jurisdiction failed, and it was UUIt a $400 color television was
Circuit Court Judge Kenneth
for July 1 utility billings,
held as scheduled March 18 taken in a burglary at his
continued Monday
with more than 200 Winter residence.
Van 1eter's motion
Sprthresldentsattending.
reconsider propou1i on
Mayoi Toy Piland told
computer died for lack of a
Legal Notice
Council ''onday night the PSC
second. Glascock pointed out
public hearing on the final rate u THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
that a motion to reconsider
increase will be held June 17.18 EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRwould require four positive
attheQualityCourtlnnatl-4 CUlT 1P4 AND FOR SEUINOLE
votes.
FLORIDA.
and SR-43-4 and the commission COUNTY,
Reminded that he had
CASE NO. 16-312-CA-WIC
TALLAhASSEE (AP) — expense was for state business.
Broward County Circuit has not yet taken action on the LOUISE
seconded motions to select
B. RADEBAUGH,
Chief Justice Ben Overton of
Overton said his "clarifying Judge Stewart F. LaMotte Jr. interim rate
increase asked for
Plaintiff,
IBM computer, Van Meter said, the Florida Supreme
Court to. memorandum" was a result of charged 21 personal air flights by the North Orlando W&amp;S '
"i'm willing to admit I made a day ordered all cir
DANIEL R. HINKLE eric JOY G.
cuit judges to "the incident involving Judge to the state, Including 10 trips
to Corp.
mistake." He added that ac- certify that air
HI N XL E. hiS wife. THE UNITED
travel at state LaMotte."
Asheville, NC., where LaMotte
The mayor said, "It is ob- STATES OF AMERICA. and
cepting an IBM contra ct would
has a second home, the Fort vious from what I can see we COMBANX.cASSELBERRy, A
cost the city taxpayers $11,(XX)
Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel have been losing every bout." Florida Banking Corporation,
more annually o ver a proposal
Del endants
r ported last week,
lie said that the city had exNOTICE OFACTION
from the National Cash
Overton said a copy of an au- pended a lot of money to this TO DANIEL R. HINYLE
Register Co. (NCR).
'O0 ARE NOTIFIED ?h, ãfl
dit of LaMotte's travel ex- point imd he would like a
Meanwhile Mayor
hctOntOlOrScIo,a
mOfIgagon the
penses has been turned over to projected cast estim- following
Christensen, who at first
property In
the Judicial Qualifications ate of the appeal.
County, Florida:
recommended the city accept
The
Commission,
which
inThe Lake Mary City Council, 1,000 gallons to 3,000
the NCR proposal, urged
said the city had a 50- 10. South 7$? Feet of Lots 39 ad
the West IS Feet of Lot 9,
gallons
vestigates
allegations
of
S0chanceof winning its case at Block
go verning txxly to "start trying a a 7:30 p.m. meeting today, while the minimum
IT 0, SANLANDO, THE
bill will be misc3ntiuct by Judges.
will hold a public hearing on raised from $3.50 to $3.90,
to work together." He said
best,andtheywouldbebucking SUBURB BEAUTIFUL, acord(ng
a 33.7
city touncil and he had lx-en proposed new water rates for per cent increase.
the
trend of everything coining to Me plat thcrf recnrd ri Plat
Judges are provided Eastern
Book), PaVe 6$' ,, PubliC Records of
misled about the IBM computer the city's 400 customers,
under state control.
Seminole County. Florida.
while customers now pay 50 Air Lines travel cards to charge
with erroneous statements. He Lake Mary's new water
Massey said he would leave
been tiled against you and you
cent.s per thousand gallons from airline tickets and rental cars
his file on the complex Issue for are re(wircd to serve a co of your
said that he received an ad- rates, to be the highest of any
w
hi
le
on
state
busi
ss,
ne
,000 to 10,000 gallons, the new
written defenses, if any, to it 'on
ditional proposal from a munici pally-owned system In rate
"No personal travel should be the cuncIlmen to look over Deno P Dkou, PIaintIlf' At
will be $1.30 per thousand
Seminole County banking In- the county, will be sufficient
charged to this card," Overton dizing the week and they are tO(fley, who% addreis Is 500 HIgh
to from 4,000 to 7,0(X) gallons and
titutIo — the Flagship Bank amortize a $354,000 loan
pected to decide next week, way 17 92. Fern Park, Fluricia 3710,
from 90 cents per thousand sa id In an under lined portion of ex
on or before May 2111, 197$, and HI.
at Sanford — on handling the the U.S. Farmers Home thereafter,
w hether to appeal the case.
.
with t he Clerk of 1 6 1 s
a 16u
cr,L in- the memo,
city's utility billing.
AdmInistration.
1
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--Court either befori service pn
a-vise and an nu per cent in
Plaintiff's 6ttOfnCy or immediately
Christensen said the bank is The loan is to be used to
thereafter; O'herwis., a defeult I;I
willing to accept $500 for con--- update tle current system, crease respectiveh'.
te entered against you for the relief ,
Also at tonight's meeting in
rerting to The new rates plus 15 install new water lines !or
demanded in the Compi.lnt.
cents per bill and $20 per added firefighting water Lake Mary it is expected that
WITNESS my hand and the se.Cof
this Court on the 16th day of Apf,it.
thousand for the actual bills. He pressure and to connect the city the cIty council will authorize
191$
now recommends the city lines to the City of Sanford City Attorney Gary Massey to
( 5C61)
contract the billing,
water system for water supply. defend a lawsuit filed against
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Hints have betn heard at
Under the new water rates, the community by the City of
By. Mary N. Darcter,
council meetings that city the minlinum amount of water Sanford over Jurisdiction of
Deputy Clerk
deportment heads — City monthly will be reduced from some 300 acres.
PubIiiJ-; April 20, 27, May 1, 1), 1974

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TAMPA (AP) Tampa Mayor William Poe says
a police tactic of posing as a news reporter or
photographer to gather evidence will be reviewed and
may be unconstitutional because of the First Amendment.
Poe made the comment after receiving a letter of
complaint Monday from the Florida Society of Newspaper
Editors over an incident in which a police photographer
posed as a reporter. The department later condoned such
practices.
The mayor said there may be nothing wrong with an
officer posing as a member of a general occupation such
as an electrician, but pretending to be a member of the
press "might be a whole different thing because of the
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Textbook Measure Approved
TM i_U IA.Ssi-:I-; sAlli
tJraltr legL'datuu al&gt;
proved by a Senate committee, parents would be given a
greater role in selecting school textbooks but would be
stripped of their existing right to demand substitutes for
ones they consider offensive.
The Senate passed the proposal (CS-S!3800) to revise
Florida's school textbook law Monday following a dispute
over whether the proposal Increased or decreased the
right of parents to require schools to bow to a family's
value standards.
The chief provision of the revision, which was passed
unanimously by the Senate Educatbn Committee, would
mandate creation of instructional material councils
within each school district,
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mission said today that widespread racial and sex
discrimination prevails throughout the nation's building
trades and trucking unions.
Despite numerons federal laws, court decisions and
goverrunent programs, theseunions "continue to restrict
the employment opportunities of minorities and women,"
the commission said in a al-page report Issued today.
The coon said the discrimination "is less
frequently caused by clear intent than it was a decade ago
and more by apparently neutral, but still discriminatory,
institutional practices."

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flood warnings today because of heavy rains, but thunderstorm activity was waning in most areas with no reports
of severe weather since Monday evening.
Some showers continued overnight in the Great Lakes
and from th northern Rockies westward to the Cascades.
Thunderstorms and showers moved out of the lower and
central Mis4ssippl valley and off the coasts of the
southeast states.
Cloudy skies covered much of the nation to the east of
the Mississippi vzfley, with high cloudiness over the
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has abused Its unique Investigative powers by granting
the CIA and FBI illegal access to taxpayer returns, a
Senate Intelligence committee report says.
According to the report, "the FBI has had free access to
tax information for Improper purposes," while the CIA
regularly bypassed official channels In obtaining IRS
data.
The report, released tx1ay, added that both the CIA and
FBI pressured the IRS to take action against "certain
taxpayers for reasons having no bearing upon compliance
;ith the tax !as," the report ad4ed.

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Stock Market Advances
NEW YORK (AP) — The stock market advanced
broadly today in a mood of continued economic optimism
ufl Wall Street.
The Dow Jones average of )J Industrial stocks gained
more than 2 points in the euly going, and gainers led
losers by close to a 3-I margin among New Yirk Stock
Exchange-listed Issues.
Brokers said the rally In stock prices that began late
Iasi reek was drawing support from recent forecasts,
both in Washington and ampag private businessmen, that
the economy would continue improving through the next
year.

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MIAMI BEACH AP
A Wisconsin psychiatrist is
urging formation of "sane asylums" to help emotionallyupset individuals ease their tensions before they qc; ilfy
for 'Insane asylums."
"People need a place to go when they're 'worried well,'
before they become 'worried sick," Dr. Darold A.
Treffert sii
'nday at the annual meeting of the
American Psychiatric Association here.
"They need a place to retreat and recharge, but don't
need to have a nervous breakdown to qualify for entrance," he added. "With a sane asylum, some experiences could be prevented, some tranquilizers could
remain unabused and soim' lives could be Iml(ie more
tiiCi ni ngfu I."
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dlctment charging an Orlando indictment returned by a that the offense took place In direct Information charging
area man with maintaining a statewide grand
Jury against two or more counties, a Crenshaw with the gambling
gambling house in south Jack Leroy Crenshaw in a situation in which the statewide violation but his office fielded
Seminole has been dismissed in Monday hearing,
grand Jury would have had all inquiries about It on Monday
circuit court at Sanford.
Defense attorney Andrew A. jurisdiction,
with, "no comment."
Circuit Judge Robert B. Welch successfully argued that
State Atty. Abbott Herring
Crenshaw still faces trial the
week of May 17 on two felony
bookmaking charges returned
by the same grand Jury. But the
case may not come to trial since
a circuit court judge has
already suppressed evidence

To Trial Today

SARASOTA (AP)
Extra security has been
assigned for the trial of three men who police say are part
of a ski-masked gang blamed for 16 attacks in Central
Florida in a four-month spree of terrorism.
The trial, originally set for Sebring, begins here today
before Circuit Judge Thomas Langston.
Daniel Morris Thomas, 27, Lee 0. Martin, 19, and Larry
Marshall, 17, are charged with robbery, sexual battery
and burgarly in an Oct. 29 attack on an Avon Park family.
A list of 30 prospective trial witne&amp;w.-t hsus been furnished by the state, including 19 law enforcement officers
and five members of the Avon Park family. Langston said
he expects it to take about four days.
The defendants, hanckijffcd and manacled, were
brought to the "rasota County Jail from Sebring in
neighboring Iligmand County Monday 85 armed guards
stood outside the facility.

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at a south Seminole apartment
complex on the grounds that a
Five defendants docketed for pleaded guilty to the April B
Stephen Wayne Bennett,
search
warrant was Illegally
criminal trials this week before armed robbery of a clerk at J of Longwood, pleaded guilty to executed.
Circuit Court Judge Robert B
aid V Grocery, 2024 Airport attempted possession of a
McGregor at Sanford have Blvd., Sanford.
Crenshaw was brought back
firearm by a convicted felon
entered guilty or no contest
"I had a gun and told her it and was allowed bond during to face the local charges after
Picas,
was a holdup," White told the the pre-sentence investigation. he was located by the FBI in
McGregor accepted the pleas court. "She put the cash money
William G. Masters, 25, of 141S Vegas, Nev., following his
at a joint hearing Monday and in a paper bag just like I told t)eIMon St., Oviedo, was indictment
ordered
pre-sentence In. her."
eriff's agents allege that
allowed to remain free on bond
vestigations for the men and set
White, who was arrested by pending sentencing after he Crenshaw and Luther Judson
senter.cings for July 15.
sheriff's deputies two hours pleaded guilt)' to felony McNamara, 53, of Orlando,
Robert White, 21, of 1705 after the robbery, was ordered possession of 21 ounces of were "partners" in the sports
lii- vtl
Ave ...Sanford, held i n jatl pr1ing sntenring
marijuana that he said tie betting operation that was run
bought from a "friend" for $15 from /the apartment by
telephone. Agents used courtan ounce.
ordered
wireta ps In their inGeorge Evans, 52-year-old
Winter Park co-owner of Iirm,s vestiition that resulted in
manufacturing electronic statewide grand jury felony
burglar alarms and holding indictments against Crenshaw
government contracts at Cape and McNamara.
hrliidV, pleaded no contest to
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UI tiura.degree felony of attempted shooting into a be sentenced this afternoon h
Judge McGregor on a no conThe trial of two former Eric nection with a melee on April 3 dwelling.
Adam's Furniture Warehouse at a bar at Longwood.
lie said he was intoxicated test plea to one count of felony
employes accused of grand
hen he argued with a business bookmaking.
—William Hollis Richardson,
entered the plea
larceny in connection with 22, of Winter Haven, accused of
partner on Feb. 21 and fired a
and Herring's
"inventory shrinkage" at the felony possession of cocaine, pistol three times at Green on March
('asselberr business has been ISI) and drug paraphernalia In
Meadows Apartments, Fern office agreed as part of the
postponed until the week of August 1974 at an apartment at
Park. One of the bullets was negotiated plea to drop a second
June 7 in circuit court at San- Casselberry. The trial was nearly spent when it struck a7o- bookmaking charge and a
ford.
delayed during an appeal to )ear-old woman's leg on a charge of maintaining a
gambling house.
David E. Voss, 28, of Winter higher courts on pre-trial apartment balcony.
Park, and Ronald Wayne rulings.
The court allowed Evans to
McNamara also pleaded no
Iluston, 19, of Orlando, had
—Hank Paul Alvares, 17, of
remain free on bond pending
contest
in March to a felony
been docketed for trial this 391 Tulip Trial, Casselberry, sentencing,
charge
of
carrying a concealed
week before Circuit Court indicted by the Seminole
Troy A. Bybee, 18, of
Judge Robert B. McGregor,
County Grand Jury for trial as Orange Lane, Casselberry, firearm. Agents said they found
Other trials scheduled for this an adult in connection with a pleaded guilty to the March 20 (I pistol in his pants pocket when
they were raiding the aparteek that have been continued Feb.
15
burglary
at grand larceny of a citizens
ment
last November.
until the week of June 7 include: Casselberry.
radio from an auto in
\tcNan'isr
could be senJames G. Bowser, 3-i, of
—Robert L. Booth, 41, of 216 Casselberry. The court set bond
Apopka, accused of three S. Central Ave., Oviedo, ac- for the Lyman high School tenced to a maximum five-year
counts (If resisting officers, cused of burglary, grand lar- student at $1,000 during the pre- prison term and a $5,000 fine in
each of the third-degree felony
twice with violence, in con- ceny and escape.
sentence Investigation.
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Murder
Trial
Res lated
The first-degree murder trial
of a Sanford man accused of the
multiple-stabbing of a Lake
Mary
coed has been
rescheduled for the second time
in as many weeks.
Circuit Court Judge Robert B.
McGregor on Monday
scheduled the trial of James
Douglas Stage, 20, for the week
(If June 7.
Stage had originally been set
for trial this week, but in a
hearing last week Circuit Judge
Volie Williams postponed the
trial until July 5 and ordered
the defendant be examined by
two court - appointed
psychiatrists.
Stage is accused of slaying
Cthia Louise Duhon, 20, at
her 338 Country Club Road,
Lake Mary. residence on April
3. An autopsy showed the
Seminole Community College
coed had been stabbed 19 times
in the chest, neck and back.

Sanford Seranadera Senior Citizens Dance, 2:30-4:30
p.m., Civic Center. Sponsored during May by Sanford
Chapter AARP.
THURSDAY, MAY 13
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Lake Mary Rotary Club, 8 a.m., Mayfair Country
Club.
Sanford Sertoma Club, noon, Sue Ann's Capri.
FRIDAY, MAY 14
Seminole South Rotary Club, 7:30 a.m., Lord
Chumley's, Altamonte Springs.
Seminole Sunrise Kiwanis Club, 7 a.m., Buck's
Restaurant.
Foresters Square Dance Club, The Forest, 8 p.m.
Tanglewood AA, closed, 8 p.m., St. Richard's
Episcepal Church.
Lnogwood AA, cLced, 0 p.m.. Christ Ecoel
Thurch.
Longwood Tourist Club, 12:30 p.m., Holiday home.
Lee Road.
SISTER Inc. special program and installatIon, noon,
The Heritage.
The Altamonte Springs Garden Club will meet at the
First Federal of Orlando, S.R. 433, Altamonte Springs at
6:30 pm. on May 13.
SATURDAY, MAY 15
Sanford Women's Republican Club luncheon meeting
at 11 a.m., at the Heritage Inn, 305 Park Ave. Special
guests GOP announced candidates.
Southside Elementary School Spring Carnival, ii
a.m. to5p. on school grounds.
Sanford Women's AA Group, 2 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Casselberry AA, closed, 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran
Church.
SLfl'4DAY, MAY 16
Horse Show to benefit Central Florida Zoo sponsored
by Dusty Boots Riding Assn,., 10 a.m., Wilco Sales Arena,
SR46, four miles west of 14. Special exhibition Standardbred harness horse.

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House members can use
TAI.LAHASSEE (AP)
toll-free
WATS
lines
to
call friends, lovers and
their
political cronies, but aides who emulate their bosses will
be fired.
That's the unshot of a rule adopted by the House Monday to authorize monitoring of long-distance telephone
calls placed by aides. The rule was approved 89-22.
It was promote(] by house Administration Chainnan
John Ryals, l)-Brandon. because Rep, Karen Coolman, I)Fort Lauderdale, charged that house operators
eavesdropped on a personal call to her husband, Broward
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municipal
abolishment
of
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resurrected by the Senate Rules
'rho committee voted 12-6 Monday to schedule the bill by
.".en. Philip Lewis for floor debate four (lays after killing
the measure on a 104 ballot.
Lewis, D-West Palm Beach, persuaded some members
to switch votes by arguing that the Ways and Means Committee, shere the bill is also referred, should have a
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Winter Springs Jaycees, 7 p.m., VFW building, 17-97,
Longwood.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power and
Light, Sanford.
Parents Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community United
Methodist Church, Casselberry (for troubled parents).
Longwood Area Sertoma Club, noon Quality Inn, SR 434
and 1-4.
Seventh--day Adventist Community Services free
blood pressure, 24 p.m., Seventh and Elm, Sanford.
Seminole Community College's Community Service
art students' spring show, 8 p.m., in the lobby of the Administration Building on the main campus.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 12
Sanford KIwanis, noon, Civic Center
Casselberry Rotary Club, 7:30 a.m., The Caboose.

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UI)iNE, Italy lAP) - Premier Aldo Moro charged
Monday night that critics of the Christian Democrats'
handling of earthquake relief in northeast Italy Were
trying to make political capital in the June 20 national
election.
"Partisan speculations and unrestrained polemics are
in shrieking contrast with the gravity of the
that the

Horns In
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Tuesday, May ii, 17 —SA

First the FTC horned in on the claims made by
in a nationwide telecast.
the manufacturers Geritol and Listerine (to
sight, experts say.
Moro made his broadcast in answer to criticism of the
forever by any number of cx- tionwide. But Allstate's parent
If the insurance company
mention two) as to their efficacy in given situations
government's relief efforts by newspapers, survivors of
Throughout the state, conver- perts," said Mark Traf ton, a company thowed a $75.9 million doesn't come through with the
and conditions.
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the disaster and a Communist party delegation touring
sation about cars will likely in- rate specialist for the state in- profit, based mainly on in- hoped-for payments, the bills ___________________________
The federal agency just wanted all patent
dude
those
soaring
auto
rates
surance
department.
the quake area. Late Monday night the cabinet apDoN
vestment Income and a $99 mil- are forgotten.
.
JLJS4)
CROMLEY
— rates which under Florida's
medir'ine purveyors to state clearly on labels
propriatel $140 million to begin the rebuilding of homes,
Allstate spokesman Al Red- lion federal tax credit.
DeMuth, a veteran of ambuprecisely what the contents of a bottle or tube of
to stay relatively steady.
damaged by the killer quake last Thursday.
lotio-.i or potion could and would do, not what it
problcm that after six months also Is attributed to several oth- more and Detroit, said he
Tales
abound
of
estimates
of
study by some people who er factors, and heading the list hasn't noticed the sort of in1\t
r
oc
1
The
might do.
Lebanese
ranging up to $5,000 a year for are experts in the field, they is fraud,
It had the effect of causing us to think twice
crease In individual medical
- . '
coverage of a Miami family had (hIfIc-UItv arrivin at an''There
is
oxtremelv
autive
bills
that could account for th'
:ihotit soriie of (11(1 favorite nostriims and :i nt idnics
I1fi It 1. 1 )llfljfl .- \P
ith thrue c-ar. and to tecna;r
Lltffl aa ('hn:)t:ln
'.
i-r,
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uliiJLme iliasing in 1)ade dratiiatic Inerease in auto in.
Dossiers
__
which we customarily purchase off the shelves of
,
ssarlords agreed on anoUwr temporary cease-fire today,
drivers with poor records, and
0 f I g n o r n g
Even before no fault was ap- County and Miami," Arnold surance rates.
the neighborhood supermarket.
halting savage tank .d artillery battles for four mounof drivers who switch co
proved, many companies were sd. "It's practically the capl- "There are too many doctors,
lain
towns
35
mIles
northeast
of
Not content to leave well enough alone, the
ponies every year in attempts losing money on auto insurance tal of the worki as far as claim- lawyers and hospitals here,"
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President-elect Elias Sands claimed credit for tn
to beat rate Increases,
FTC has rethought the matter, and now wants to
in Florida despite rates which padding is concerned."
DeMuth said. "It's much more
truce.
In
Plant
City,
one
young
man
even then were among the
A
t
r
o
C
i
t
I
e
say a wocd or two about other patent medicines.
The new headquarters of the Federal Bureau
John DeMtith of the national competitive"
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Police reported at least 500 persons were killed in the
sd his auto insurance pre- highest in the country.
Insurance
Crime
Ierention
Both
inveigats
said
they
It's going to start with antacids which have been
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just in time. The bureau must have been in
promoted for a host of common ills. There are more
become deeply ccnc'erned with the fate of a
forces to overrun the four towns held by leftist Moslems.
to $336 for the same car,
desperate
used
uf
warehouse
SáCv.
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sure from their contituents, Police Detective Carl I3WIo!'. from the tiikjiai gathered •
SOUTH
nation
— stnguiu, &amp;iuUi Vieüuwi t* Uttd.
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than 500 different !2!ets. liquids, powers, gums
Musleititind
flristIan
representatives
were
negotIating
"And
I
didn't
even
have
a
apnrnvect
a
n".fmilt
r:.em
re.'ntly
4t
ing to the report of [lit SmL
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vbat !Ij -..'
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Yt seent on
Uurouth tiw searen warr,4n1c
,uVe
a
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andatu i pr ci ': .:. ..ation -w:.1
t!i1 Commttcc, thcLu$
£.L
an1ord's nccst rei ntIghi
ru
to
They, naturally havc already altered their
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intelligence files on inoc than
C0 Amcricn
one country or another.
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labels so they meet FTC standards. But the FTC is
company,Igotacheaperprice, next year, with then-Insurance defrauded numcrous in3urance ations.
citizens over the past four decades. That's a lot
____________
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For one Alexander SolzheniLcyn, the writer
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New 2-3 &amp; 4 Bedroom Homes
not certain everyone who doses himself with patent
of "subversives."
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txit I had to go down in Commissioner Thomas companies of thousands of But another factor cited by
whose cause we pursue, we ignore a thousand
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coverage."
By way of creating a unique monument to this
O'Malley one year away from a dollars.
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medicines reads the labels. If they don't, the:,'
others.
industry officials is the increas_______
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PARIS APi - Unknown persons shot and killed the
F ROM
According
to
Ron
Arnold
o
s- lection bid, a smaller rollear
in
American
history,
Princeton
University
________________________
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might miss a warning that if they are suffering
Basically,
the
operation
ing
problem of uninsured rw
We
read
of
prominent
scientists
and
writers
- —.
Bolivian ambassador to France, Gen. Joaquin Zenteno
State
Farm
Insurance,
tt.e
politics professor II. H. Wilson is collecting
back in bodily injury rates was worked like this:
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torists, Some $50.40 of the
sent to Insane asylums and kept drugged for
from some disease or the other, they should not
Anaya, as he walked from the embassy to his parked car
• VA Financing-Nothing Down • FHA
state's largest auto-Insurer, -I ordered.
copies of FBI dossiers, beginning with his own.
A
years on end. And we cluck In distaste, then turn
"runner" would bring per- $244.90 Miami Beach rate is for
today, the police reported.
take a particular product.
comparison of rates foran adult
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The collection will eventually be placed in the
But no fault didn't bring dra- sons involved in accidents to the protection against motorists
• Conventional.5% Down
-back to the comics.
7.enteno Anaya, who had been chief of staff of Bolivia's
The FTC thinks this possible oversight could be
who drives less than 7,500 miles niatic, overall rate decreases lawyer's office or an
university's Firestone Library,
osteoWhole populations are moved in China and we
who
don't
carry
Insurance.
armed
forces
and
also
foreign minister, was struck by a
a year shows that the highest despite the promises of sup- pathic hospital run by
taken cate of by having the warning included in all
Homes ready for your Inspection
the- docyawn.
If you lived In Brooklyn, N.Y.,
volley of shots In the back, police on the scene at the Quai
rate in Florida — $244.90 in porters and actions ci state offi- ton. Medical costs for "solt-tI
advertisements for the medicine.
Wilson was able to Test part of his file from the
Tens of thousands of peaceful protesters and
and immediate occupancy
you'd pay 12 for similar
p
Kennedy, near the Seine River, said.
Miami Beach
is topped only dais,
tender grip of the FBI. What he received were 60
J you have a kidney disease, for instance, the
sue injuries," usually hipla.th, protection.
heavily censored pages representing suradvertisement (and the label) might caution you
veillance of him since 1952. An 'example of the
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away from the late movie.
not t take the patent medicine before consulting
"(-'he" (;ueira, the Cuban revolutionary, and killed him.
soul pays $300.50 each year.
In 1972, under no fault, the can be filed for pain and suffer- spected
usefuiness of the information was the (act that
'We skim over reports of the fate of critics of
the driver must show
your physician.
his name was rendered three different ways
State
Farm
provided
these
firm's
average premium was ing.
the
regime
in
North
and
South
Korea,
In
South
evidence of insurance, it is not
Ii you consult your doctor, he may tell you the
annual rates In other areas of $1, only $ less. By 1973, with
VE.i j /,
throughout.
?Vietham, Chile and ArgentIna. We barely notice
Because
insurance
corndifficult
to circumvent that repatent medicine won't kill you but it certainly won't
lA)NDON (API — David Steel, the 3&amp;yearld sponsor
the state for a motorist with a the additional rollback, the v- panics, until recently, didn't stniction.
BUILDER DEVELOPER
cure you and prescribe some non-patent elixir for
in the peace movement, the civil rights
On occasion, a prestigious group of scientists,
runner to succeed Jeremy Thorpe as leader of the Liberal
than 7,500 miles a year:
movement or anything like that probably has an
Last year, the average rate was and suffering, the proceeds
you that he considers more professional and efwriters, psychologists passes a resolution in
form 1ron an insurance cornIart)-.
FBI file on him," says Wilson. "I would like to
fective (and expensive).
defense of human rights, carefully worded sotis
pony. Once the car is Inspected.
Thorpe, 47, resigned Monday as leader of Britain's
Say you're sitting around leafing through a
the driver can cancel his inbecause it would be highly educaticoal for people
matter Is discretely allowed to die. There Is no
magazine and have this nagging backache or a
to be able to go through these files and see for
former male rnodel'scharge that they had a homosexual
political advantages in concern over individual
j
payments on it.
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muscle spasm or even sticky dentures. Your eye is
S 11J S
relationship years ago.
themselves just how much of their .ax money
suffering.
Some officials estimate that
caught by a bright ad ballyhooing some patent
was wasted. ."
We oldsters are well-behaved Folk. We seldom following proposition: "Everybody puts things
The members of the National Academy of
as
many as 30 per cent of the
remedy. It sounds like just what the doctor ordered
Wilson's chief sins, apparently, were par- get involved with criminal "law." Rarely do you in utility drawers. Nobody ever makes anything Sciences, composed
of some of our most
—
drivers
s
c
in Dade County are
$ e
o ci n
c o r
S
for what ails you. But before you change shoes and
uninsured,
and with premiums
criticize
late FBI director J. Edgar Hoover.
changes of rape. Nec are elderly women often
charge down to the local asy-sliop emporium in
Additionally, there are closets In the apart- problem currently, and thus far getting
accused of mugging.
bank president says the law
mnents where young people live. Old tennis shoes nowhere. There is agreement only on a bland
your wheel chair your eye is caught by some small
Tucker, D-Tallahassee, said bank.
officials say the problem La sure
The college class of 1976 can expect a boost
Senior-agers
—
do not have much to do with and an assortment of "things to be fixed" are statement of the type mentioned above.
does not permit him to pen that in addition to the letter auprint in the left hand cornerof the ad.
Tucker's records showed the to worsen.
You may not have any,of the diseases the
advertised medicine is cor*aindicated for, acdirection, anyway, says Tic3r Relocation diminishing returns,
are hidden there, too. (The standard comment is jealous of their national sovereignty and each
Kenneth Arthur Weinischke,
aid Tucker, despite a letter Monday "yciii have my per- developer, as Tucker's partner ford it (insurance)," said Arcording to the small print mtssage, but it makes
Management Co., an ernploye relocation serEAR!. AHIIOTF
Even the fancy economic and mathematical here is: "Aunt Kate should have sent a check.") takes an extremely dim view
from Tucker authorizing a pub- mission and my ercour- in Oak Valley Ltd., which was nold, "They are
17, (ii 2161 Sundenland lid.,
of
any
criticism
of
forced to go
vices firm,
u think. And it worries you, t!o. The next thing it
laws, those named after scientists and
lic
The couple grows older, raises a family, its internal actions.
inspection.
Mtiitlanil, (lied Sunda)' as the
agement" to open the records. seeking to develop land the two uninsured and everybody else
Tlcor
Earl
Maloney
Abbott,
57,
of
recently queried Its 200 corporate economIsts, do not usually touch upon our in- acquires a house and a mortgage.
hi is scare you back to bca from which you
Bernard Shumate, head of
Marvelous!
result of an auto accident, Born
lie said he would try again to owned near Tallahassee.
The U.S. government does little. Though
pays for it."
100 Garrison Dr., Sanford dI'd
clients
arr.1'rports
that a number of them have terests as elderly people. Example? Gresham's Now, there's a cellar, an attIc, a garage and some of
t'lephone your doctor to report you are sickening
Southeast First National Bank, get the bank records open but
in Fort Wayne.
its agencies collect information on the
md., he moved Monday morning in Apopka
as refused Monday to open Tuck- that Shumate expressed conrapidly and may die before you hang up:
transferees the same.
What we seniors need are philosophic, old tires arid motor car parts, and also the larger countries, that information,
Tampa.
lie
was
for the most
No doctor we ever heard of is going to
a member of native of Jacksonville, he had sociated Press.
The Miami bank granted the
recommend a patent medicine (except an occollege graduates do not have such respon- pressly for us. One or more of us could win fame, Cousin Sadie should have sent a check,
of
Maitlanid
and
a
senior
at
too),
The
and
intelligence.
Sometimes
pro
forma
protests
casional toddy for the body - and that's not patent,
years moving here from Eustis. obligations and
the law do not after the House Commerce
MAY 10, 1976
Gertrude C. Hei ne mu anti,
they
are
more
thaCs potent).
likely to leave a company after Britannica) for establishing probable universal
Yes, the children have their own rooms. The usually little follow through.
was a member
receiving training and experience. The new truths about aging. I don't want to be immodest, inexorable logic of the stated principle Is a
of the football Department of Transportation by the bank with an mdiYour doctor will send you a prescription drug and
and swim
There's apparently no attempt by
Sanford:
Victor
ported liv Shumate to alio
M.
Fernandez,
teams
and the Key and was a veteran of the US
tell you to take two aspirin, put your feet up, clench
1
branch
itusville
1)orothy
Bollinger
banking
and
shortly
berelocation assistance economically feasible, and such law. I hope others will follow my lead,
n'
to save things. Those Include parts of Meccano either, to let Americans know the suffering
your fists several times whilst you're raising your
Who in American 111gb Army serving during WWII and
I)orotliy K. Brown
'
fore the House passed the bill,
of
was a member of the Palmetto
hi n g
arms as high as you can stretch them above your
Pearlie L. Brown
later signed into law by Gov.
I)lSCt1iltC,ES:
The typical college graduate does not have a accumulation of collectibles from incunabula is don't fit,
5ujvors
Include
his
parents,
only
sin
has
been
to
express
openly,
or privately,
head. Do that until the doorbell rings and your
Sur%'i'ors include his wife
IAOnard Jenkins
Daniel S. Conner
had failed to clear the legislaprescription is delivered.
his new location and the amount of household tco 'eneratlons. (My feelings will not be hurt LI
leaving their debris behind them. One of the state of affairs in their own
Brad,
Weinischkc;
brother,
countries.
The way it seems is that the FTC doesn't want
goods to be shipped is usuaily only a fraction of less verbose people change the Law to read: parent.s will eventually die, The relict will keep
Earnest Jeff Abbott, both of
• ORkPGL CITY
Yet as Philip Handier, President of the
Maitland: grandparents, Mr. Sanford.
• CIi1URY PLAR
Frank Knight
years.
1A'ontItd Jenkins
us to take any type of medicine without consulting
company very little to extend full relocation run garage sales after growing older,)
widower who remains, he will say, "Ah, the hell fabric of human
our physicians. The agency must reason that
Tlmayt, Mo., Mr. and Mrs.
I
William I). Simpson
Oren Mitchell
leased in Tallahassee last week,
benefits to newly hired college graduates.
Let us examine the facets of the law, basing with it." lie will just leave things as they are so that cannot be rights "Is a single tissue, a wet)
charge of arrangements.
though the ads and the labels may contain warWeinischkc,
PornJ.
Arthur
Kate
J. Swairn
rent
RiChard
P.
Quigley
anywhere
without
being
said he was making his
our hvnothesii on iivin - pynøripnr. Vniina lht th hAk'
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uan1ageoeverywhere.ItcaImot5afe;y(
pano iseaco
nings regarding specific diseases v'hich we may or
Manley
lietty
Ann Wilson
L.
Rusho
business and personal banking
SHEI.I.. LANDING (AP)
ma' not have, they warn not of the sickness we
paycheck, but May 1 was Tax Freedom Day." apartments. Inevitably, one kitchen drawer the take and, QED, Cottin's Law is
proved,
thayer.
each of us.
George Turke
Martin C. Olson, Dellary
may have and know not of.
along the bottom of alligator-in, after learning of a Miami 11crthe Tax Foundation, Inc., that Americans ends. That's where assorted gadgets, plastic scientific bodies. A question has been raised
Could this be an outward manifestation of an
ABBOTT, EARL MALONEY—
by a defending against Ifitier, and Eastern Asia
[)irectors, Carey hand Chapel,
Johti E. Jones, Deltona
Joyce A. Lewis, Chuluota
"I am giving iThe API
Panhandle, warching deep unFTC alliance with the American Medical
Funeral Iervice% for Earl
last year, "Tax Freedom Day" was April 30, hosted electrical items re kept. According to of divorce?" The answer to that is
Association and more regulation?
simple. The
Mary A. Myers. DeBary
Garrison Drive. Sanford,
1)oi'othy A. McCain, Deltona
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and the year before that May 4. It moved back in definition Alpha in Cottin's Law, "items put in a one "who keeps the house" keeps everything, who suffer inhumane persecution because of
logs that vat makers pay dearly other records," Tucker said. '.1
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—Santa Ann Register
died
Monday
in
Apopka,
will
be
________
their simple desire for freedom of speech, have
________
Robert It. Rozelle, Lake
Russell J. Cm-I, Deltona
and
persànal
__________________________________________________________ Congress.
Palmetto Baptist Church wth
The corollary definition (Beth) states the While the house stands, the junk stays.
He also catches catfish from business
sanctions necpziri1t'
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fcIating Burial will
Douglas E. Proctor, Deltonia
Vickie E. Travis
Sorrento
his
wife
completely
available, to be
hatchee
iivers
to
feed
I...
Oaktawn Memorial Park.
Mlcht'!t'
Josephine
1.
Savage,
Deltona
Hobbs, \Vinter
candid and honest in answering
Gramkow Funeral HO
and four children,
Springs
Bettthnie Young, Delton;i
jobs
questions
no
matter
what
ac
Sometimes he does both
Walter It. Reed Orange City
tivity those questions migllt
CLIP
AND
SAVE
at
the same time.
'F
you get 30-40 feet
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the burl)- man says, holding his The AP examined his personal
WASHINGTON The pernicious pracUce of were found in police files stamped: "The in- Donald aide told our associate Bob Owens Ms. was collecting rent from a corporation doing a
hands about six inches apart. banking records with his audibranding prominent Americans as Communist formation contained herein Is of a classified flees worked "on projects directly for the boss" $450 million businesj with the government. The
"Catfish will come along and tor and threTallahassee banks
p
sympathizers didn't die with the late Sen. Joe nature intended solly for the New York State and was oten out of the office, Neither the latest figures show
grab
your finger and just shake last week and attempted
that Martin Marietta
Monday to misake a blowup
.
culating a smear sheet, called "Information them,"
merit on the charges.
"Humans make good bait.
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another $130.3 million in space contracts,
Digest," to police departments.
The Information was then shared with police
Footnote; One bulletin, ironically published
The company invited at least one federal
Thtshasresuited,lncredibly,intheestablish- across America, often "wlthcut independent on the day of the Watergate break-in, implied official to the Ford condominium for several
their whiskers around your
mentofsea'et police files on a host of celebrities checking by the police as to the validity and that Information Digeit had stolen a list of en- days of meetings and skiing. However, he never
Medicare Insurance Entitles You To Home Use Of..,
middle and if they can find a
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Berrsteth, Dick Cavelt, Dustits Hoffman, Shirley
The chief source, according to the study, is movement, who make themselves available for executives utilized the chalet.
W
MacLame, Carl Relner and Richard Widmark, the office of Rep. larry McDonald, D,-Ga., a
donations and benefit concerts." The bulletin
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"You can reach right out and 70,
The President has stoppeo renting his Vail
Several political figures, includirg Rev, bush-league McCarthy
sho uses his reproduced the lLstwitis the dark warning: "This (t'tldOLflIfllUrn
since he rnoveI into
grab 'ciii. I've caught more
•OXYGIU
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the Oval
l'arIl) cloudy to ou'aslonali)
than a few messes that way." cloudy through Wednesday. A
Clatk, New York City's former mayor John people. He spreads wild charges against them In it is realized that under certain clrcwnstarices a larger, more Secure ski house owned by corlindsay, auto workers boss Leonard Woodcock the Congressional Record. This permits Inthe publIshing of stolen lists is illegal."
porate magnate Richard Bass,
er him so much as stepping on Highs in mId SOs, lows In rnkl
and various members of Congress, have also formation Digest to republish the charges
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WHEELCHAIRS
PRESIDENT'S)NIUNIIJ,,... Not Long
"an
old oak stab" that cuts his SOL Variable ind,c JO m.p.h.
ThePresldentpaidane.
xtra$l00adayforthe
wound up as the subjects of police dossiers,
without risk of libel suits,
after Gerald Ford became vice president, he betVr accommodations,
m
foot
or
treading on something gust)- near thundershowers.
which was a fdlr price,
As Prescribed by Your Physician
The evldewe has been uncovered by New
In fact, Information Digest has acknowledged rented out his Colorado condominium to the But Bass then held a 20,700-acre federal
coal I
tisat
swims
out from under him ham probabIlity 50 per cent
I
York State Assembly Investigators William in one of it-s bulletins that It "Is Indebted to the giant defense contractor Martin Marietta.
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in
the
alligator-filled
waters, toda',2O percent tonight and SO
lease, and the President was considering a strip
Obtain these services under Medicare
p
Haddad and Th,man Burtin, who conducted a Congressman for his in-depth analysis" of
The Ford vacation retreat Is located near Vail mining bill that ilass opposed. The President
p Bourkard says.
per ('cut Weilnesday.
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painstaking investigation of "Information Communist Party activitiesin the United States.
Mountain, site of some ci the world's flncst would up vetoing ui bill,
As
he
walks
underwater
with
EXTENIn:n FREt'AsT
thus saving Bass about •
p
Digest." In a confidential reput that eventually
We Bill Medicare For You
McDonald's colieagueson Capitol Hill tend to skiing.
his face numsk and oxygen tank,
Chance of afternoon and
$lOOmllllonthreclamatloncosts. Fordclaims he
I
IIourkard marks the logs with evening thundershowers
the insidious smear sheet has been used as a They may change their minds, however, after President Ford used to rent his condominium they swapped homes.
"confidential informant" by the New York State they discover his office has helped Information when he wasn't using it himself, All the rental
p
up with a big barge. After the IA%%s from lower 60s north to
Fotnte:
A
Martin
Marietta
spokesman
ioi
for
said
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portray
many
of
them
to
the
police
as
arrangements
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made,
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ough a rental arraflgcnts Were made through ti
"Names negatively mentioned in the Communist sympathizers.
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private management Company. Ford was never Lodge at Vail and that no specific ac"Why. yes! I was 8 committed delegate, bunow
p them for $350 a thousand-board
Wednesday's L)aytona Beach
P
I'm an uncommitted dole gate. I escaped this
"were the stimulus for the creation of a dossier chtef contact in McDonald's office as a $14,000-a- chalet, the SPOkeSIUSfl StreSSCd.
morning?"
p 0mw, log to get that $350. By tosi l2: u.m,. 1:03 p.m. Port
ski house was made at the established rate, he
on the individuaL" Copies of the smear sheet year researcher named S. Louise flees. A McI
We are convinced Ford was Unaware that he saRi, He refused tO
Hwy. 17-92 at Lake Ave., DeBary, Fla.
p comparison, pine sells for $100 a Canaveral: hIgh 6:45 n.m., 7:25
diii f'trther details.
thousand sawed up.
p.m. Io 12:41 n.m.
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Nation

To Soar
Editor's Note: The soaring
Pensacola $226.12 now, $180. Figures for 1976 were not from such actions would be di.
Other factors are the in- what a full bed costs to
cost of Insurance is forcing $190.28 last year; Jacksonville available.
vided
between
tJ,e
doctor
and
creased
cost of hospitalization lain," Brown said, "and, of
many Floridians to look closely $228.32, $191.48; Orlando
For the first two years of no- lawyer, with a token payment and the higher costs of replace- course, an empty bed brings in
at insurance needs.. This is part $207.84, $173.12; Tampa $248.44, fault, costs were going up but going to the supposed patient. ment parts for autos.
no money."
2 of a sedehfch examines the $19912 Oca1i
$159.48. insurance company rates were
'The
attorney
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effect
Tom
Bro,
Florida's
deputy
Meanwhile, State Farm,
Florida insurance crisis — Its
Drivers in New York City, going down.
'buying' inflated medical bills Insurance commissioner, said which raised rates by an avercauses, that It means and Boston, and Atlanta pay much
"We've been playing -catch- which he will use as a basis for the Increased costs of hospi- age 26 per cent last year, is
what's being done about it'
less on the average than city up and because of inflation, the his demand against the insur- talization reflect
higher preparing another increase for
MIA1I (AP) - Too many dwellers in Florida, although rabbit is running ahead of us," ance company," said an af- salaries (or hospital staff this summer, Arnold said.
doctors, lawyers, hospitals, the limits of protection are low- said an Allstate spokesman. fadavit Included in the search members, more sophisticated
people anxious to make a quick er in those areas.
"We're trying t overcome warrant.
equipment, ,costlier premiums
Small Tractor, Small Price
buck, and bad decisions by forWhat went wrong? Why rates that were Inadequate
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itier state officials. All are rca- wasn't the promise of low pre- when tb-fault started."
paynent of medical bills will the numerous empty beds in
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L,ast year, Allstate listed un depend on bill-cutting arrange- urban areas.
ance is among the costliest in kept? Nobody really knows.
derwritlng losses of $41 million ments rather than on the actual
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INDIANAPOUS A1') - Janet Guthrie's debut at the Indianapolis Speedway so far this
week has been historic, somewhat disappointing, a Little
mysterious ... and very expensive.
Miss Guthrie, gaining
notoriety as the first woman to
try for a spot in the Indianapolis
500, made a couple of
shakedown laps in her Offenhauser..powered VolIstedt In

practice Monday and was Ju!t
about to start on her rookie test
when the engine failed.

$10,000 if I could just have tile
lost time back," Vollstedt said,
"It's getting our whole program
way behind schedule.

I've got two in a row and both
the same one," said car owner
Rotla Vollstedt. "We don't know
If it's just a coincidence or
what.

It was the second engine falltire for the team in as many
days, both problems being
traced to the No. 1 cylinder. Her
teammate, Dick Simon, was
testing the car Saturday and
Sunday when other proUems
cropped up.

"Either way, it sure is getting
expensive."
Vollstedt estimates his bill for
broken parts alone so far at
Indy this month is at least
$,000.

"Right now, l'iii trying to
beg, borrow, buy an engine
from someone. I've got another
engine, one of the new Oflenhausers, but that's a matter
of putting It together. And we
don't have the time for that.

"I've gone years without
burning up cylinders, and now

"You can add $1,000 to that
for labor. But I'd gladly spend

"In (act, if we lose much
more time, if it rains or some-

thing else breaks, we're going
to be in real trouble on time."
Vollstedt Is not going to put
his 1976 design machine, to be
driven by Simon, on the track
until the problems wIth MISS
Guthrie's 1975 model are
straightened out.
"I've got problems on my
hatuLs already, and I've put all
my men on getting Janet's car
together. We'd like her to get
her rookie test out of the way
before we start sorting out

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last year, was so radical, so
different, it could not be sorted
out in time (or the 500, so Lj was
parked.
"That's the problem with this
race," Vollstcdt said, "It comes
too soon. Of course, no matter
how much time you have to
prepare, It comes too soon"
Meanwhile, VolIstdt said
Miss Guthrie is weathering the
pressure well, although she has
been the target of almost incessant media attention.

Dick's car," Vollstedt cxplained.
The car assigned to Simon
has never been on any track
before, and in fact, was only
shipped In from Voltstedt's
Portland, Ore., shop to the
speedway Monday. Sorting out
of new cars is vital, and time
consuming. It has taken Vol.
lstedt's team aLmost a year to
refine the car to which Miss
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BAL1'IMORE lAP) -- Less since resuming riding last has resumed an old habit of
than three months after he suf- Thursday. He will continue to lugging in,
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EIGHTH - I Jefferson lmpDrI (7) 770.400; 3 VCtO( LOfliO (Si
Oak. 5. Burroughs, Tee, 5, 3 Egyptin t,'dnd (1)
(16)
Clark); 2. Plaitys Folly I SO; Q (75) 71 00; P1171 741 30; DO
$1060; 1 (164) $19000; I 2::1,
(5
(60) 241 00.
FIFTH - I. Tatlow (Mickey (Ruggiss); 3.My Boy Joe (Rattler);
ELEVENTH - t Mar11 Molina
4 Haul Freight (Ross); S Afton
Brldgesl (7) 32), 260, 2.20, 7
Oshkosh (1)3 10. 260; 3. Joppa Star Byrd (Gill); 6 Dee Dum Greer (1) Il 20.940,110. 2. JOtQ Gash II
Ruff (6) 500. 100; 3. Nes?or.Rodolfo (1)
Maid III 3.20. 0 (47) so SO. i u
7.
Dr
(kurti'orth);
500 0 (46) 29.00; P (46) 130 70.
(Bridges). S. Manna (Roy).
547 60; I 136:1.
TWELFTH - 1. ZcbiRodolfo (2)
NINTH -1. NIbS Brat Deberr'y)
SIXTH - 1 Stonegate Sharp
P6 00.5 20.2 00.2. Rafael Arrieta (1)
DElhi,
NY. 30, 1.000,
(Bruce Patterson) (3) 320. 140; 2 NOtC (Gill), 3. VIctory Rally (1
2 50

Grieve. Tee, S
S T 0 L E P4
BASES-North,
Oak. I); Rivers, NY. 12, Ran
dolpf,, NY, 10; Bods, Cal, 9;
Remy. Cal. 9; Patek, XC, 9;
Baylor. Oak, 9.
PITCHING
Dcision)(3

Tony Agnello will compete for gradually for the ride aboard got beat doing it the first time i Chicago
II 16 .107 6',
Filimorris, XC, 30. 1000, 1,13
Strong (Kurtzworth). 6 Kingly tlot 250. 0 (12)3*50; P (2)163.90. Big
lrnjulse(5) 500,0(3 315.40.00. T (3
9 IS .373 7
5jhe first time in the $150,000- Cojak in the Preakness, second rode him. But I kind of got him Montreal
Mil,
1
1,
(lao; 7. Thorpe's Chamr (Stader); "0" (46 with 12) $6 20.
800,
SIt
1315
60
1
2:10:1.
2.31
West
added Preakness Stakes,
W.CamrjeIl. Mm. 4 1. .500. 3.12
Jewel in thoroughbred racing's straightened out. lie was off for Cincinnati
SEVENTH - I. Lotus Bud s Prevaricator (Phillips).
13 10 ,
MONDAY NIGHT
D.Roöerls, Dcl. 31, .730. 2 91 (Mickey Bridges) (0) 4.20,3.10, 3,70;
TENTH - I. POtentate Pick
16 11
"I never really went away, Triple Crown.
593
awhile early this year, being LOS Ang
Brilei,
Tee,
3
1,
.150,
Knowing
When
(S.
297
Urn
Loco
lUdellI.
2.
7
Legs (1) IsO. 7 00; 3. Choice
Houston
II II
,
FIRST -1 lbar.Loren:o (4) 13 40
but it really feels good to be
As Cojak's regular rider last freshened up, and I guess that's Son
barge, Tee. 31, .750, 372.
Lee Hy (7) 360; 0 (15) fl6.40 (11.
Serixi). 1 Pines Bluff (Ruggiel);
Diego
13 13 .500 2'
650 500. 2 Parquin Goodwin (5)
back," the V-year-old jockey year, Agnello won four races when he got back into the San Fran
STRII:EOUTS-Ryan,
Cal.
7)
1.33200
Stars
Hostess
(Hobbs);
T
7:10
S.
Frisky
100
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9 17
346 6''
300. 3 Solos Goros (3) 460; 0
Donna (F. Iblenfeid). 6 Honey (40) 36 10, P (II) 169.70.
EIGHTH - 1. MarIo (Al Clark)
Allanla
8 15
said at Pimlico Race Course, including three stakes with the habit."
300
7', 65; Tanana. Cal. 4. Blyleven,
Mm.
39,
Gossage, ChI,
Nugget (Provt), 1 Byrds Honor
37;
(4)000,360.760; 2. Sharp CrIcket
Monday's Result
site of Saturday's 101st running colt who went on to become the
SECOND-I, Victor Ovy(7) 19.00
Cojak bore in at the st-art of
Wood, Cli. 30
(7) 1 10, 710; 3. DIrect Americi (6)
(Van Devcn*erl. S Anthindy (lou)
Los Angeles 1, St Louis 3
6603 70. 2 Ibar DIega (2) 7.20 400;
of the 13-16 mile classic.
Maryland-bred 2-year-old the Swift Handicap, finishing
? 60; Q (4 71 $1.50 T (47 6) SIGI 60 1
Only game SCheduled
3 Solos Suticn (4)560; 0 (2.7) 4340;
2 05.07
Agnello has won three races champion of 1975.
Today'sGame's
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second by a nose, and had the
P
(72) 261.70; Rig 0 (IS with all 2)
a
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Pro Basketball
NINTH - I. Easter Pren?
Francisco (Halscki
2 1)
03 10.' (II with all 7) 325 70
and finished second twice while
Without Agnello, Cojak hasn't same trouble in the stretch be- at San
(Frank lhlenfeld) (1) II 10, 11 60.
Chicago (FraIhing 10)
DAYTONA BEACH
THIRD - I. BargunGoros (6)
nccepting only eight mounts wn in five starts this year and fore losing by a head in the
NBA Payoffs
460. 7. 160; 2. Mar Con Steve )
San Diego (Spiflner 0 1) at
1300 640 360; 7. IbarGoodwin (1)
MONDAY MATINEE
Semifinals
7.40, 6 10. 3. Jeans Babe H) 600. 0
Gotham Stakes and finishing Philadelphia (Canton 11), In)
3 40300, 1 Solos Loren:o (3) 360; 0
Best-of.; Series
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A V'1N-SOME
PAIR
by Alan Mover fifth in the Wood Memorial. He New York (Mattock 30) at
FIRST - I. Reta Olaga (1) 17.60, (I 6) 29 20. P (6-I) 112.30
Today'samss
TENTH - 1. DeLiner (Garland
Allanta (Morton 04), (n)
FOURTH - I Paco(2) 710010.60
670.140.2. Bob Ovy (7)410,370.3
Boston at Cleveland, Boiton Ruggles) (7)
no such problem in the Ken400. 1.80; 2.50; 2.
Pittsburgh (Kison '2) at Cm. leads Series
P4.'itor
Lorenzo
(3),
750;
7,00,
2 GaldoS (3) 5.70 10.20; 3.
Q
(4
7)
70
£Z4fc2,9,1/
7'1 ME 4V Vt71EY
Westerns 8ev (6) 1010, 1.00; 3
tucky Derby, but he wound up cinnati (Nolan 7 1), Ii)
33 $ P (4 7)110.40
Echonl: (6) 660: 0 (23) 54 20. P (2'
Wednesday's Game
v'[,q /4C/,)'6
Flying Hank (4) 500 Q (67) 52940 1
Los Angeles (Sutton 33) at
4/j'6(,q ,47 Z_____
SECOND - 1. Uettor Pecina (6) 3) 106 30. DD (62) 21620
sixth.
PhOOrtIX
01
Golden
State, (764) 11027.10 1 2:05:2
St Louis (Curtis 77). (n)
2200. 1140, 300. 7. Solos Dovalos
FIFTH - I Mar! Arrieta (3)
A#/é 1c1 tZ
SCFIC'S tied 22
Agnello was a patient at t)ocMontreal (Kirby 0 1) at ItouS
(3) 1.60, 3 00; 3. Reta.lvy (2) 2.00;
10 20 5 00 1.20, 2. OrbeRcdolfo (1)
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TONIGHT'S ENTRIES
tor's Hospital ii' 1.av3ham, Md., ton (Niekro IS). (ni
(3 6) 21.00; P (63) S3.10, Big Q (47 lIDS 10. 3 Rafael Waly (3) 4 00; 0
ABA
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FIRST - I Speedy Hans (1
Wednesday's
Games
v,th 36 363
(1 5) 73 00; P (54) 212.40
foraportionof that time, buthe
,1,'p Fo,q -',i .4I 9E
Finals
Crank). 2 Ocala Penny (Jefferson;
Los Angeles at SI Lows
THIRD - I. Solos Pecina
j
SIXTH - 1 Bob Pa:o (1) 1460
Bestof-7 Serie,
wasn't up to following races.
Mtl
3
Locll
(Whayland),
1
n Francisco at Chicago
Sis to
:-) JOQ. 7 lbarOvy (3) 4
1) 0 20 7 Urirte Wall'?
l 10 60
Todays Garns
,'.'ampni (Deons, 5 Km Lobe))
Agnellu tuiiihlcd to the
.tt
0,' ;
F'ulaae;pOa,
,.i.r
2. 3 Bob Ed*ard (5) Q (j; 38). 3 Zub Ovy (SI 360 0 (1)1
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aNcw York a, Denier, New
(Johnson); 6 Clever Trip (Van
1200; P (43) 13900.
ground at Bowle Race Course
4600; P (13) 172.30; DO (3-1) 13950
York leads series 31.
Deventer); 7 Toddlers Windy (Rat.,)
e OCKFY/5
New York at Atlanla, In)
FOURTH - 1. Rodolfo (7) 17.10,
SEVENTH -1 NesterArrieta (3)
on Feb. 21, and then was struck
Thursday, May 13
. SECOND
1. Yankee Guy
Pittsburgh at Cincinnat, In)
740. 6 00. 2. Wally (2) 600. 370; 3 13 60 5 10 300, 2. Zubi Gasti Il (7)
E4RL/ER. T//5 JaCWEY"S
Ornvr at New Yk. if neC
(Bridgel);
by three following horses.
2. Di. First (Jefferson);
Montreal at HOuSton, nl
Echanmi (6)420; 0(7 7) 6040; P (7. 360) 00. 3 Mutilla Molina (5) 440.
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He suffered a punctured lung,
0 (27) 3300; P (27) 100.00.
AMERICAN
LEAGUE
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5.
Worthy
Robin
(Seidecs); 6.
OcFf'/,Y6
FIFTH - 1. Rafael.Bonquen (3)
EIGHTH - 1, Orbf.Echanit (3)
II fractured ribs, a fractured
East
Josedale Admirer (Plewrnan); 7
14 10, 500, i oo, 2. SolanaWa(ly (1) 17,00 6.70 460; 2 Rafael Elorri 5.70
Pro
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Burns
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Guy (Bere:nak); I. 3*0. 2 60, 3 (be Sary (6) 1 00; 0 S 10: 3 Mutilta Goiti 117.20; Q (23)
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right shoulder. His ruptured Ncw York
(13) 2910; P '! !.! 9490.
00; P (52) 130 20. 0; 0 .7 *itt.
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SIXTH - I r,ald P.5cc (2) 5 40. 2
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TENTH
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Even so, Agnello was told by Texas
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ELEVENTH - 1. Zubi Mand
SemifInals
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Monday's Rnults
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innings
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at
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An offensive downpour swept Flagship Bank of Sanford, 11-8,
the Sanford Little League while Flagship Bank of
Monday as a total of 99 runs Seminole whacked Atlantic
streamed across the plate in National, 10-4.
George's
seven games, leaving most dumped United Transportation
pitchers in the showers and the Union, -t, in a Continental
worse for wear.
League duel.

Monroe

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Gregory Mobile llrnnes, 4-2, smothered
lust-ditch
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winning streak going with a 5-4 ninth victory.
surprise over the Patrick
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resumes Wednesday doned that, especla!ly in the bench to score 17.
consulted on such matters as straight regional appearance,

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we're going to lose it with the Play(1!fseries with Washington,' College, Columbus, Ga.,
of the plans for televlstsg College and intrdstate rivals
posting a 133-12 double-overThe Nuggets, who breezed to methods that got us this far, not

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M'nnesota
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learned that if he hits the ball scored pinch runner Jerry and snapped the Rangers'
far enough, he doesn't have to Terrell from second base and winning streak. Garr also beltrun very fast .. or very Far,

Ino,wille

Cm. 421 A OlIver. PQ h, 371,

gave the Twins a 5-4 victory ed a two-run homer In the ninth

baseball night, the Chicago

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Results
Jaclxo,-,v:tl,
Columt,ui
it.
wr,oivmue
"0°"' 7. Chattanooga 3
Charlotte
S.
Orlando
Tday's Games
Orlando at Charlotte
Chattanoega
at
Mon?gorr.,
fr'uo,,.lPe at COlur'bvt
JaC5o'i,.itp
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Sayama',

RUNS-Monday,

Cni,

31;

The 34-year-old Oliva, a over the Kansas City Royals. togiveChicagoa6-3 lead before Rose, Cm, 71; Morgan, Cm, 77;
5m,dt, Ph', 21; Gritfey. Cm,
three-time American League
OLfva said his knee brace is the Rangers rallied For three 21
batting champion, spends most "like the one Joe Namath runs in the bottom of the ninth.
RUNS
BATTED
IN-King
of his time these days as Mm- wears. "I can hit on It, but run- Kelly and Jorge Oi-ta also mart. PlY. 30, MOnday, Chi, 26.
Schmidt. PhI, 21; Grlffey, Cm.
nesota's first base coach, with ning ... there'sjust no way."
homered for Chicago.
24. Madiock, ChI. 22. OParker,
u only an occasional trip to the
Elsewhere In the ALon a light
A's 6, Angcl
Pgh, 22
plate.

17 l 4)0

II II

Russell. LA, 365. TO,r, NY, Saarv.an •

McBride, StL. 365

HITS-Rose, Cm. 15; Mon

Harness Racing
SEMINOLE

Several times in road games White Sex ended the Texas the minors, pitched a six-hitter day, Cli, 40. Madlock. Clii. 35
MONDAY RESULTS
heha.s been listed in the line-up Rangers' club record eight- andstruckoutl0andSalBando Cardenal, Chi. 36. TruIlo. CII,.
McBride, SIL. 35. Monla
FIRST-1 Proud Blue Clip lied
as the Icadoff hitter and second game winning streak 7-6 In 11 walloped a two-run homer as
nez, SF. 35
Paul (5) Il 20. 3 60, 360; 2. Cardiff
baseman to give him one hope- Innings and the Oakland A's the A'sdefeated Nolan Ryan. It
DOUBLE5-Modlock, CIII, 10. (I)120,7,60,1 Lisbon Hanover (3)
fully productive turn at bat, but trimmed the California Angels was the first v1ctor' of the Zik, Pgh, 10. Millan, NY, 0. 200. 0 (35) 519.10; T 2.10.
when the Twins take the field 6-3.

season for Mitchell, who came FOli, Mon. S Roie, Cm. S.
Phi.
TRIPLES-D.Cash,

S.

HOME RUNS-KinQman. NY, 9560 12:07:3.

THIRD - 1. Trocemark (Jchn

cause a ground ball - almost homer in the ninth inning,
on Bobby Bonds' two-run 1? SchrniQt, PI'II. 12; Monday. Bere:nak) (1) 1510. 610, 5.20; 2
Cli,, 7. Cedt'no. Htn. 6; Cey.
any ground ball - means a
F I cc Farong (1) 500. 4.60;
The Royals sent the game homer. The A's took the lead on LA, 6. Matthews, SF. 6
S,,,r,'Itit'art Volto (31 550, 0 (1 '
certain double play.
into extra innings witha run off a two-run single by Bert
STOLEN
BASES-Morgan. 14980 1 (11)3) 1.6)000. 1 1
But Monday night Oliva was Bert Blyleven in the bottom of Campaneris in the sixth inning. Cm, II; Cedeno. lltn. 10. Grit
FOURTH - 1. Ranger Jean
fey. Cm. 9; Cabell. Htn. 7;
sentupasapinchhittertostart theninthonFred Patek'striple
(Bernard
Aldrich) (1) 600, 360
Dodgers 4, Cardinals 3
Buckner, LA, 6
Decislonsi-210.
2
Bullet
Freught (di 320. 2 iD
the 10th Inning. He belted a and Al Cowens' double. The
Cey's game-winning homer
PITCHING (3
drive off Marty Pattin that Twins blew leads of 1.4), 3-1 and caine with one out after Dusty Lonborg, Ph,. 1 0. 1.000. 2 I)
would have been a triple (or 4-3 before protecting their 10th- Baker opened the ninth with a Matlack, NY, 3 0. 1 000. I 77
J.RlcI'tard. Htn, 31. 533, 755
even an average runner - and Inning advantage. Craig Ku.sick single. Joe Ferguson hit a two- 5-cover,
NY, I I. 000, 2.19 Ru,
Oliva was once very much more slammed a two-run homer for run homer off Pete Falcone In LA, 4 1. 000. 335 Montelusco
'.i' than average - but he could Minnesota and Amos Otis the seventh for the Dodgers' SF, II, .00), 302 Koosman.
d''. 3 1, .150. 3,05 Candelara.
only limp as far as second base connected for KC.
first two runs.
Pgh, 31, 750. iSO
STRIKEOUT$-Seaver,
iS.

Flyers Not Depresse,
11111

Face Montreal Tonight

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Monletusco,

SF,

NY.
38

P P,Siekro. Atl. 37. Rogers,
3, Ruthven, AtI. 37
American League
BATTING (SO a? bOt%l - Lynn,
Osri. 121; LeFlore. Det, 358

Chambliss. NY. 300,

Mn, 375; PateS. XC, 342
P U N S-Rivers,
NY,
21.
Nurtli. Oak, 21. Otis, KC. IS:
P White, NY. I?. Remy, Cal.

MONTRE4L tAP) - The because of the fact that they got son to tie it In the second.
17
first round of the National the break and we didn't?" he
Larry Goodenough restored
RUNS
BATTED
IN Puci,
I lackey League's championship asked,
the Flyers' lead early In the Oak. 77; Horton, Dcl, 71.
prize fight Is over, with the
'We just m ;de too many third period, but Jacques Le- Chamblin, NY. It; Munson,
Montreal Canadiens holding a mistakes," added Philadelphia maire beat Stephenson with a NY, 19; Hendrick, Cle. 16; liv
ers. NY, 16; Bochte, Cal, 16.
slight edge over the I'hila. right wing Gary Dornhoe,'er. backhander that glanced into Mellon.
CII. 14,
Flyers entering "We got caught too often on the net off the goalpost and
delphla
PIITS-'---Chambliss.
PlY,
35,
tonight's second round at the two-on-one and three-on-two Lapointe scored the winner in North, Oak, 31; Munson, NY,
30. Ri'ier, NY, 30. Dh?c,
breaks."
'b Forum.
the closing minutes,
Cat. 79,
Flyers Coach Fred Shero
As two boxers spend the first
DOUBLES- Mellon, Cal, s.
The guys were a little 1. Stanton, Cal. $; Rudi, Oak. 5.
round of their fight seeing what agreed. "We can't have two
tactics will and won't work, so wings floating against one de- tight," said Montreal's Yvan D Evans, Bsn, 7. Carew, Mmn,
did the Canadiens and the de- fenseman all the time like we Cournayer in explaining hIs , 'arner,
Oak, 7.
TRIPLES.-Plni,lla,
NY,
3
team's
slow
start.
"We've
got
Lynn.
Bsn,
2; Rice, Bsn, 2
fending titlist Flyers spend did Su'iday. In the second penor seven guys who have Rivers, NY. 2; Wynegar, Mm.
Sunday night's opener.
od we weren't pulling back with never been in the Stanley Cup 2. North. Oak, 2
"it was Just a game of feeling them right away, and that gae final and they were nervous." 6. HOME
P1encjrmk,
Cle,
S
'
Del,
RUNSHorton,
each other out," said Flyers them an awful lot of chances."
flan
Montreal clipitalized on two
goaltender Wayne Stephenson,
"Part of the problem early on
who lost the 4-3 decision with of the chances after falling be- was we played nervous
1:22 remaIning when Mon- hind 2-4) in the first period on hockey," added Canadiens
treal's Guy l.apointe blasted Philadelphia goals by Reggie goalie Ken 1.yden. "When that
Leach and Ross Lonsberry. happens, you're more tentative
home a 20-footer.
CAJICER
But Stephenson, like the rest But, settling down from a mes- with your plays; you're think''4'',,
of the Flyers, was anything but sy first session, the Canadlens Ing more slowly, and con'charged back with tallies by sequently the other guy is on
depressed over the defeat.
"How can you be down Just Jim Roberts and Larry Robin. you more.
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factor over the first two recapture their regular-season
The University of Miami's 40- BaIley 20.
3 0 0 0 0 0
The
Nets,
behind
brilliant
having
gained a three-year con- 13 club also
Quinn
c
1 0 0 0 0 0
games," said Boston captain Form tonight iii Game Five of
accepted an allarge
1U
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John Ilavilcek, who will be in their American Basketbafi i
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AUTO.TRAIN
juring his left foot Sunday. series with the New York Nets. best-of-seven series. In Satur- become coach of the Los in five years, was not tm"Since I've been here, our Jay nIght's 121.112 victory at Angeles Lakers.
AC ft H 28 38 HR
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mediately assigned a regional.
4 0 2 0 00
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refused
comment,
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Florida Southern's defending MCCIOVdCI
3 00 0 00
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team (focs, we go out an') play hanson and Brian Taylor had "winning gaines."
Brown if
3 (1 7 0 0 C
That something was defense
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Williams p
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Hudlck lb
3 0 0 0 0 0
Gordon3b
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Peterson if
3 2 2 0 0 0
Hall II
3 1 1 I 0 0
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Wednesday's Games
Boston at Cleveland, (fl)

LAKE MONROE INN
Al R H 28 31 HR
AAndersons5 402 0 00
Bogg52b
17 2000
D.Leelb
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Florida Teams
C Leest
2 I 2 0 0 0
Rlchp
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By The Associated Press
A Andersonlb 1 0 0 0 0 0
Six Florida colleges have MuserI
2 0 0 0 0 0
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a practice session and the ball ence champions.
ain't gonna touch the floor at
Florida State, In the NCAA
all."
field for the 15th time, has a 39
Fitch became the Focus of l4recordandJacksonvllleis43controversy over the weekend 12. The Southeastern Confer.
when it was reported he was ence representative will be

will compete in the Preakness.

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Will,e Pashe 1

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homer in the First put AutoPolice Tops Train in an immedlatehole, but
the Car Carriers plugged away
and posted the winning margin
Keystone
on Sh.aun O'Brien's sixth-frame
single. Now the winners of two
Duane Lee scattered five hits straight, Auto-Train Is only a
and Antliny Freeman doubled half-game from escaping the
home two runs Monday as the k) cellar.
Police team defeated Keystone,
5-4, in a senior league baseball
ELORIDOE STANDARD
game at Sanford Memorial
Al 1 H II 35 HR
Stadium.
LOvflSS
1 1 1 0 0 0
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3 1 1 0 0 0
POLICE
3000 0 0
Al ft H MIller lb
Marirtoc
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MiPeFIiTh
3
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Beicher ci
201 I 0 0
WIt4am Frederick ss
I I 1
Tayiorp
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Yevnwrigntcf
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DaW%on lb
3 0 0 0 0 0
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Donald Coy Ii
B. Brewersl
2 0 0 0 0 0
CuaneLeeP
41I
Johnsonlb
3 0 0 0 0 0
Kenny Williams3bIb
311
M Brewer If
3 0 0 0 0 0
Prc Baker c
300
Totals
fl 2 S 1 0 0
Anthony Freeman lb
201
OREGORYMOIILEHOMES
DonnyMonnib
0oo
Al 1 H 21 18 HR
Craig W.gginsrt
100
Berlin 30
3 1 0 0 0 0
Keith Kirpatrick rf
100
Norton p
3 I 0 0 0 0
Totals
Brady Ii
3 0 I 0 0 0
KEYSTONE
Al I H Sommerviilef 3 0 0 0 0 0
Enright lb
3 I 1 0 0 0
iD. Brooks 30
411
Johnn rI
3 0 0 0 0 0
kott Wilson
700
Buky ci
3 0 7 I 0 0
James Church ct
700
S?effentss
3 0 I 0 0 0
Tony Dunkinsonp
71I
Conchelosc
3 0 I 0 0 0
Pat Renoc
2I1
Duke7b
7 1 I 0 0 0
Krnny Perrylb
300
Totals
20 4 7 I 0 0
AlinSwtrf
2I0
Mie Re3ister If
I01
Eldridg,
2 000 0- 2
Randy Harvey lb
100
Or,qory
010 030 i- 4
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Wes Rich and two-hit plate single, three errors and a
performances by Donny sacrifice fly by Bob ScmAnderson, John Boggs, Danny merville.

tournaments, with Florida
State hosting the big school
event and Florida Southern the
snuill
college tournament.
e ti
C0
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ig !'it
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Named Monday to join deriors Sunday behind reserve Sunday, coming From behind to
"We dribbled too much," fending regional champion
By The Associated Press
win 94 -89. To turn things Fitch said of the second-game Florida State in the May 21-23
Keith Erickson's 28 points,
You can't score points if you
The Celtics limited Cleveland around, says Cleveland Coach defeat. "Nobody wanted to Division I tournament in Tdlladon't shoot the ball, and you to just one basket over a stretch ff11 Fitch, his team has to stop shoot, and once again we hassee were cross-state rival
can't win basketball games r
of 6l minutes in the second half bouncing the ball so much and weren't very considerate of the Jacksonville and the South.

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Class A - I. Jay Musleh Dan Hendley, 31; 2. Bob Benson Jim
Haynes. 33. 3 Tom HoltJohn Bowers. 31; 4. Gary Greves Guy
Mongelio. 26. S (tie) Barney Baldorossi Jerry Lingelbath and
Horace Pryor. Henry Cooper, 70; 7. Hosea Grimes Bob Patrick. ID.
Class B I. Roy Pke Mike Nostro. 40. 7. MIke Grl%*aid Pablo
GarcIa. 36; 3. Jesus Garcia Steve Morris. 35; 1 (tIe) Gary
Chambers Dan Lackey. ano Merlin TiceRon Haynes. 30;6. John
Pardo•Bob Cameron. 71.

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Cleveland Cavaliers' (allure to
SEMINOLE SPORTING GOODS
adhere to those basics is a maAl
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SEMINOLE PETROLEUM
RichasdBrusnlhlnb
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Amateur JaI-alaI Is offered at the fronton in Fern Park
with area participants paying $2 per hour (or court use.
roiding their own cestas and helmets. The current
tournament is open to players who have been participating in open play the past three months.

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UNITEOTRAPISPORTATION
Wesley Sterfe3b
UNION
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3 o o Chip Saurders is
Buck Landers c
NealWeltonci
MikeGalmlb
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Mike Kotundop
Mark Sfr.iord lb
31I
Jim Jof-wnon lb
Allen Gal., ci
311
Eric KircPiiotf rf
Len Sutton is p
An"ony Bradshaw rf
Jeff K pp p ts
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Alfred Bohard30
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200
Jet? Thomai ri II
200
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Totals
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GEORGES
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Greg Carter Ii
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Mike Baker p
Bob GuI' 30
Jon Hobbs ri
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n.m. wIth the final qualifier Friday.
The top four teams from each classification advance
to Monday's partido eliminations, and event which will be
in full dress, culminating 13-team, four-day activities.

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such avid amateur jai-alai players that they drive 175
miles three times a week, arc the leaders after the first
round of the partido qualifying tournament In progress
this week at the Orlando-Seminole Jal-Alal.
Jay Musich and Dan Hendley, of Ocala, set a fast pace
In Monday's matches and show a narrow one-point margin
over Bob Benson and Jim Haynes, with Tom Bolt and
John Bowers three points back.
Another Ocala team, Gary Greves and Guy Mongello
are fourth.
In Class B, water plant supervisor Roy Pike and
coUege student Mike Nostro are the leaders with 40 points.
Mike Griswold and Pablo Garcia are four points back,
with tne Jesus Garcia-Steve Morris duo in third with 35.
Fotn- th place is a two-way tie between the Gary Chambers-Dan Lackey team and the Merlin flee-Ron Haynes
mat chup.

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Ron Haynes throws, Mike Nc*tro watches

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201
Pat $laflerlb
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Randy Robinson c
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George Wingardcl
7 1 0 james Battle? lb
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Jack Jenkins lb
3 I 7 isaac WáIiiarns rt
200
Greg RcgisterC
I I Rod Carley lb
200
Anthony Brevitt Ii
200
3 0 0 Ken Freeman if
Tony Adams ?b
3 1 0 Claude Sepps Ii
000
PaulJackonp
7 2 0 Totals
II 7 3
Allen Daguerf
300
RiCk Ram,ssarri
JACK PROSSER FORD
000
Al 1 H
Dan MalIss
301
7I0
To?sl
U 1 1 K?vin Failws
100
CHASE ANDCOMPANY
VernonLawcf
3 I I
Al I H Darrell Shuler 3b
Scott Richardson c
210
2 3 0 Mike Leonard lb
Jeff Edwards cf
310
3 2 2 Bill Adamsc
Milford Hayes 55
700
Kelly Denlon lb
23I
EugeneRcjtrolb
700
1 7 1 DavidHof'p
200
Pat Daugherty p
3 0 0 John Hot? rf
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DueneHunter3b
21I
Brucelostonhi
100
Bob Francis 11
3 0 0 Rick Plooney II
Wardel Fredrick lb
000
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110
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itsblazingdrivetothetopof the

t!'- Amer!ciui League, Seminole Sporting Goods, 4-3, in
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V. F.W.

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slugged Rotary, 11.10, while upping Its Continental League
Chase and Company nillled to record to 8-1 with a 4.2 decisIon
clip First Federal, 14-7, In ii over Stromberg-Carlson, while
National League Contest.
Medical Center surprised

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sode summer sitcom right here cow.
in Fun City. And the series is
"He wos very rigid when he
about a family in Russia, a his- came in to see it and I didn't
toric steppe for television,
think I was going to show it to

it Is."

Hutzig was asked If anyone
3-room
apartment
in from the Russian consulate
beautiful downtown MOSCOW.
here had asked to see "Ivan the
Wh Moscow?
Terrible" or if he'd offered to
"Well, the premise is that set

up a specaI screening For
pIe arc alike everywhere," Uoe in charge there.
ays Hutzig,
"Goverrunents
He said nyet on both counts.
may change but
the same "But we wouldn't mind doing
things
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people It,"heaed. "Ithinkthey'dbe

everywhere
inflation,
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Tony Curtis, Debole Hoynolds.
1960. Jazz musician seeks
career in New York, meets

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The Con.

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babysitting camp as the boys
hui-.t money for footb4'Jl tickets.

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COVERAGE: West WgiriIa,
Notraska.
(9) TUESDAY MYSTERY' "A

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F'rai Round.
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they don't even know how many some 3,000 lights to regulate with one another.
such signs are around.
traffic for the city's 415,000 pciThe signs gave applicants for
U
vately registered vehicles as drivers' licenses a hard dme.
Mayor Leopold Gratz has well as for the city's own too. Some testers were said to
c&amp;'IIed on the motorists and on streetcars,
have asked applicants to name I)
traffic experts to check the sita 12-cornered traffic sign, as a
But they threw up their hands trick question.
uatiori and tc submit cornwhen
asked how many traffic
mendations for changes.
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The correct answer would be
signs there cre in Vienna.
the arrow indicating a one-way
Thesigns
PW CIT'i, SI). (AI)
have kept increas- street,butitwasatoughonefor
ing as tt,e number of motor ye- the applicants to knew.
The curiosat of an amateur
hides has expanded.
Testers, however, are no mIneralogIst tilLs led to the disGratz said he felt the many
longer allowed t( ask such covery of a new mineral in the
traffic signs make it difficult tricky
Black hills and international
questions.
(or motorists to grasp quickly
Anybody expecting traffic recognition for the lucky finder.
what the signs mean. They lights to change in Vienna sunMile Olmstead of Rapid City
we'e thus increasing road hazwill
berernemberedas the man
ply from green into amber and
ards instead of helping to limit
ssho
(liscovered Olmsteadite,
red is mistaken.
them.
was named in his honor,
Before changing into amber
The
new phosphate mineral has
The mayor called on commis.. the green Light blinks either
been found at tu10 locations in
ions to look into the short-time three or five times.
In 'ast years this flickering the Black hills.
parking zones, the nonstop
The
process dates
green light has been regarded lak
to dtscovery
1973.
areas, loading zones and generally into traffic signs and traffic as helping lower the accident
V.l., Iobers, curator of mmlights, to see if they filled a real ralt'. But now, nearly all Eueralogy
at South Dakota School
ropean
cities have discarded
neei
of
MInes
and Tecnnology, sent
He indicated that some of the the unsteady green.
of
a thick, deep brownExperts said that while some
signs were probably outdated
motorists stopped when the to-black, prismatic phosphate
er -st' Ito theU
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Others may have to be re- green 11gM begins to flicker,
others were trying to get across cao iar ,inai)sls, The samples
the intersection, and thus sere culled from the liesnartl
smashed Into the car which had Mint' near ke)stont'.
It 'as rt'ported that the SaIH
stopped
Vienna plans to follow the an- pIes contained potasaiuni, nio1J,A..,A,
J.E'IIIIIII#J)
tiblink trend and hange the t)IUm, Iron .ind phosphorus
lights to be either just green r4i and crystal study shmsetl
the possibility of a new mineral.
amber or red.

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CHRISTIAN LIVING (Wed.)
THE ROCK (Thin.) MANNA

(Fri.) THE BIBLE
(I) MOVIE: (Non) "For Me
and My Gal." Judy Garland,

Gone Kely. 1942. (88W)
(Toes.) "Wild Heritage." WI
Rogers Jr., Maureen
O'Siiivan 1958. (Wed.) "POrli

"Dracula's Castle." John Ca,ia dine. 1 969. (Thur 8.)
"Ca
of Bd. Bats
ta,ion, voca t.rniors. 1968.
(Fri.) "The UnboIlevbIo
Varan" Myron Healey. 1964.
(6) RyAN'S HOPE

MOVIE (Mon.) "Three
Men on a Hso. Joan Clan.
(Self Frank McHugh. 1938.
(Toes.) "Value for Money."
John G:egson, Diana Dors.

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either before service on the Plain
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tifI's attorney or immediately
thereafter, otherwise a default will
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be entered against you for the relief
',tI Cf fltC,r(J
demanded in the Complaint.
WlTNESSmyhandaodth,sCaIOf
this Court, ths 16th day of April.
1976
Isir.",', / 30 l'? T
(Seal
Arthur H Beckwi?h, Jr.Cieck of the Circiuit Court
Ilinqo
By, Etaine RiCharde
Eery Wed &amp; Sat
Deputy Clerk
Early Birds 7'tp ni
Publish: April 70. 21. M.y 1,11, 1976
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club cr organization can
appear In this listing each

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YOUNG AND REST-

Geneva
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Luxury Patio Apartments

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BEDROOM SUITES
2 BEDROOM

LAKESIDE
APARTMENTS

TOWNHOUSES

large 182 Bdrm,

Furnjhd or Unfurnished'
ICLUB ROOM

FROM
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1505 W. 25th St.
NO DEPOSIT
NO LEASE
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322-2090
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Highway 17.92, Sanford

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323.8670 or 83)?777

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Color IV race replay.

Wi,d. night sp.'iaI all concessions 254
Grandstand Admission 504
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M1NOLE HARNESS RACEWAY.
Highway 17-92 In

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InstructIons: Hidden words below appear forward, back.
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Director
Manager
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General
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Chairman
Governor
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Custom Built Homes With Many Plans To Choose From

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Springs

Longwood

Large Wooded Lots
Paved Streets •Sewers

Street Lights •Sidewalks

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your Club or organizatIon
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BALL REALTY

REALTOR

INC

Peg. Real Estate Broker

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SOMETHINo FOR EVERYONE

117w. 1st, Sanford 322 5641

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Drive East. 372-3544.
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Near Salt Springs, 7 lots, 2 oR

trailer InOcala Nat. Forest. $9,000

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Aluminum Siding

Land Clearing
Loch Arbor rambler. Has a kitchen
cx' will trade for good motor home
. - - -Pest Control
Mother will love. A workshop for ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
Call John Fryer, 90.4 546-44)1. No
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your
"o'
*ith
4ium
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collect
calls
Dad, game room for the kids.
Sidin g
BROKERS
Swimming pool and patio in the
&amp;
sotIt
SyStem
AlSo
C&amp;A
BackHoe Service Trent Exterminating Cu -Cornple'
-,Roofing, Gutters 10 yrs E.p
backyard for the entire family to
0is 377 6173
Pest Control and Termit,rsg Fr,"
47-Real Estate Wanted
acJIe Siding Co 551 95.63
LS'I ci,'arr, fil dirt, cIa( rc,ck
enloy I bedrooms, 7 baths, wall
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All Ppf Control I ,u
c-f digging Housetralers
wtI carpet. Move In CoflditiOn
oct D'scour,t 37)
2401 Willow, Neat'nClean
1 Bedroom home in Sanford area
stored arid moved. 322-9142.
149.500
BROWN PEST CONTROt,
2 BR, fam. rrn bIk. range, refrlg.,
Will trade Orlando home or
Beauty Care
2562 Park Drive
ESTERSONLANDCLCARING
dishwasher, AC. washer, alt
Sanlord business 1-715 $631 after 6
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3239410
372 5863
Bulldozing,
E
acavat,ng,
Ditcl"
24 His.
p.m
drapes Owner anilous. Small
work Fill dirt, top sal 37259(3
down
Asking
170.500
or
best
offer
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?OI7S,FRENCH(HWY "'fl
'IormerlyHarriett'sBe4utyP4)
Merchandise
DRAGLINE SERVICE
BATEMAN REALTY
Photography
519 E First, 372 S7i7
3 BR, 2 bjths, central heat 8 air,
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Lakes dug, 1st 5O'x100'. 17' deep.
garage, screened back porch. 373
$550 Custom work. 17? hr. 36.5.
Peg Real Es?at' Broker
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3119.
5589 by Owner
76385 Sanford Ave
50-Miscellaneous for Sale
Pholograpny
by Munson Cockayn,.
Concrete Pavement
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'32) 0759 eves. 372 76(3
FInE wedding photos reasonably
STOP
AND
THINK
A
MINUTE.
If
LONGW000
VAOFHA
priced, Phe 323431$.
Classted Ads didn't work
Fisher Ster,' 4 15" Chrome--meg Parking Lot Maintenance- Sling
$17O6CASH
lh,'ce wouldn't be
wheels. Alsoltrack tape. 3730106,
and
Striping
Durabl,
Scalers,
505
Sparkling Beauty
Lerricn SI, Sanford, 32) 6U7
THAT'S ALL and move in,) BR, )''
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')lUVflhJII
site ror
lmmaculatelbedrooin. 2 bath, with
rreure
baths, masoiwy. Fla. room. nitely
ieaning
Landscaping &amp;
swimming pool. Leading
large family room, carpets, air,
landscaped NO QUALIFYING,
distributorwantsa nice back yard
fenced and garage. Fine wooded
Just good credit. $1500 down, $206
Home Improvements
to display new 1976 model above
Lawn Care
closing costs, 571950 mo. (Inarea. Only 33,900
Exterior Cleaning Spec 'ulist HI
ground
pool
lop
Consideration
cludes all) AP rate $- pet. Only
Pressure spray wash Hoi,s,
CLIFF JORDAN, REALTOR
given for prime location. Call 303
Mowing, edging, trimming weing
121,500. Available June 10.
c E SHEPHERD
Roofs 322 0779
$31 8272
417 4fl0 collect.
and
fertilizing, Fr
Painting, Reniociciinq General
estimates,
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Phone 32) 5954
Repairs Call 37) 5575
SWIMMING POOL SACRIFICEMake your Budget go further, shop
PINECREST
LOvely) BR I BR. lii bath House I.
the Classified Ads every day.
Leading manufacturer and
If you're in th business ot ''
Roofing
distributor has aluminum rec.
yard is immaculate. Wall wall
your
busiries.
.U5
the
I BR, 2 baths, family room, central
tangular pools left over from 1975
carpet, fruit trees, fenced yard
'dOw Offers c-v tri, same quatt,
Classified Ads often
heat &amp; air, new roof, By owner
Only 121,500 Call for appt
season, half price, Guaranteed
workmanshp ri fOur r('mO)eI,ng Depena7
Eapert roof revairs, flat rof or
InstallatIon and terms, Call 305.
1.29.900 327 6975
available for
aid JdditiOns requrernt as is
shingles, All work guaran.
035 9351 collect
yardwk, odd lobs, light hauling
available 'n hs general con
BUSINESS IS GOOD!
teed
BROGOEN ROOFING, 373.
I
structon
JENNY CLARK REALTY
We are taking applications for real
4700
CB's
Realtor
PhoneiOS372-139$
estate associates
Havesomecamping equipment you
Earn wisile
Days and After Hours
Patch and Repair, Re-Roofing
you learn. Call for appt.
no longer use? Sell it all with a
NO MONEY DOWN
Carpenter repair. Fast i.ervie,
CI45%ified Ad in Th Herald. CCIII
Cobra, Midland, JohnSon. SBE,
Inter
1
Or
All work guaranteed, Licens.tt,
Plastering.
372 2611 or 531 999) arid a friendly1
Call Central Fla's
Pierce S'nipscxi, fleta, Browning,
I
Ptari'r P,l'hng &amp; simulated
Boncld 1$ frs exper.ence
Sums 8. Ft'.ur-ce Leadr
ad vt5C1 Will hClp you
fly g,uln Ilundi. Regency, I
brick &amp; store specialty 372 3750 tir,cver Rootng, 323 2770
Berry and Pace. Complete ac
EXPERT LAWN CARE
Stemper Realty
cessories
Central Heat &amp; Air Conditiing
LOW PAONTP-ILY
Mowing, Edging, Trimming
PAYMENTS.
ELECTRONIC
For free estimates, call Carl Mar.
MUL TIPLE LISTING REAL TOP
l'ree Estimates
PhoneiZ3 1797
Sewing
ris lit SEARS in
SHOWPLACE, 4319 Edge-water
1l95, French
Santor 372 177)
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Drive (corner
Fairbanks)
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Eve. 377 1496.377 1164,372 1944
Carpentry, RemodeInq, Addton,
Orlando 295417)
Lu:
S Alteration St-op Tailoring,
Custom Work IcenSed, Bonded
Painting
dresses. hats ani matchng begs
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
Sanora, beauttful I BR, 2 bath, fm.
Free estimate 373 403$
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:urnhshed or
Chair cOvers 372 745-9
rm., Central H-A. Many extras.
BUY-SELL--TRADE
3113ISE FirstS?
14.000 dn 531$ mo, 3736170
IniurnIShcdAPARTMENT!
SUMMER PAINT SPECIAL C* all
J22 5172
HandyMan,repir5,
('i'c'c rs lnl,Od jObs &amp; hauling
'.cropr,g &amp;
FROM
Well Drilling
MONTH
mildew removal. All work
365)05.!
Mayfair
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Johnny

Homes By

Walker

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322 6457

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THE HEi.ALQ

ICONSTFRtJCTION kc'
CLASSIFIED
0 EPA ATM EN T
372-761)

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211 W. 25th

Sanford, FIa.

Call for Appointment 322-3)03
ADDITIONS- REMODELING
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Modern FacilItle
IlO. C. Kitchens
Located West of Hwy. 17-97
Florida Ave

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Sale

I and7 fledroo.'us
I or 1 Baths
ALL ADULTS EASY LIVING
OUlE lAND SERENE
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HILDA RICHMOND
5743167

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HOMES OF DISTINCTION

Fast
SHIRLEY MILLETT
834 9212

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JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

Crystal View South &amp; Crystal

Lariyort

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RUTH TUECH
834 9212

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One
lot in Loch Arbor, corner
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Hostess.

Sanford Altamonte Sp'ings

fl- Autos Wanted

62--en
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SHIRLEY MILLETI
834-9217
Casselberry. Winter Springs

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Tuesday,Maylt,3974-4A
SO-Misceljaneotjs for Sale __________________ ___________________

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for only $3 per
This i an ideal
ti ,tc Infom the public
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3 BR, I', bath,
As
$ pct. Mtrj &amp; pay
$701 73 mo. total. See to ap
preciate.
CRANK CON'ST., REALTY
REALTORS,I3O 6061

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APIS

4-Houses

LOCK!::

Piano &amp; organ Lessons

or write
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P0.
Box 553, Sanford, Fla )fl71
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BAMBOO COVE

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Onc &amp; 7 fledroorn apart,yients
Come see our flrttdy Sue on all
furnished or unturn,jhed Newly WYUPIEW000)IJR, lam
Peg
Real
[state
Broker
MORE CASH
redecora
Opening Sat,, May 15
clothes at the Horse &amp; Rider
room,
Come see,
C
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KRIDER,ASSOC.
engr.,
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efrig. Large lot.
For Wrecked or Junk
Airport Blvd., Sanford,
Western Store, 2131 Ssnford Ave.
6863.
107 W.Con'rmercial
Assumable mortgage. $?0,0o
3237990
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Cactus
Queen
Nursery
Cars &amp; Trucks
Phone 322 76*1. Sanford
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7 Bedroom- Adults
Saw Man (or cutting departmer
BR Brick Bungalow. I'-'i baths, ____________________________
year
thru 1976 modelj, 7 days
NW.
Corner
of Wekiva Park Drive Any
SWIMMING POOL. 3 BR, 7 bath,
Want toIosewelght
WEKIVA LANDlPG
experienced with Clary Se
split plan, attached garage.
week,
Call
collect, 368 2131.
and
Hwy
14
range,
refrig
Can't
stay
dishwasher. Den
onCdllel?
Twostory house,
On The RiverS)) 96$?
operations Company benefll
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Carpeted, central heat, kitchen
Joe 8. McCawley Sr., Sole Owner
with
fireplace,
Call
$29,900
partlallyre
3770071
finished,
$10,000.
Equal Opportunity Employer
equipped, fenced yard.
78- otOrrYCleS HOME OF THE MONSTERO
2 Room furnished efficiency, air,
Call 373 60)1 afteriP.M.
F CARDINAl. INDUSTRlE
n.ighborhood. Asking $74 500
DELISHYOSA
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Fogging Attachments for gas
prefer retirees. No pets. 93 373 WEKIVA RIVER ACCESS, I
INC. 711 0120
Owner, 373 $515 after 6 p.m
powered lawn mowers, fits all Rare &amp; Unusual Plants &amp; Shrubbery 1973 Harley Davidson Sportsfe-r,
bedroom, 1 bath, air Cond Lot Size
4762.
NICE NEIGHBORS
models. 1.5 each Also housei'iold
YOU ALL COME
)00'*l5Ø' Only $71,70
excel. cond, extra chrome. Call
Newly
redecorated,
remodeled
3
Enjoy flexible hourly earnings. Joln
WANT
ADS ARE WORKING
3RoomApt .l-ijrn
insect spray &amp; fog mix. Southern ..bedroom home, large family
Tony, 3777521 or $31 3421,
our Welcome Wagon Tear
EVERY DAY-READ AND USE
190 Mo
room,
Chemicals Inc. 704 N. Elm Ave
cedar siding and fence,
SalesIbiIity an asset. Phone 30
WITT REALTY
64-Equipment
(or
Rent
THEM OFTEN.
MotorcycIeIsoranc,
eating bar, ncw carpeting, new
-- --- .---6'il)lOObetween Sand lonMay I
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BLAIR AGENCY
BE
A
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Il-U
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roof,
central
heat,
Canvas
Trailer
Awning,
Rec.
Real
Estate
Broker
321
0640
REMODELED
. ft. lot.
SAN MO PARK,
and 13, or write Betty Lane, 100
rn 372 77g
37) 3eMor 373 7710
Rent Blue' Lustre Electric Carp.'
S'
osso
HOME,
2
Bedroom,
1
bath,
new
'.n'
r
37)
031?
527.7(1)
323
7095
Hunt Ave., Laketand, FIa. 3)101
32? 0779
trailer apts. Adult &amp; family park ._,.-_, - ,
i Shrrpco'r for only $130 per day
0)0 7893 after 5.
carpet throughout, painted inid
1977 630 YAMAHA
Weekly, 3515 Hwy 1792. Sanford
$0500 Clean) oedroom, P.4, bath, avocado
(('PROLL'S FURNITURE
&amp; out Nice big fenced
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MEDICAL SECRETARY- Must b e
)23 1910 - $100
Stove I refrigerator, blue carpet, KItchen Bathroom Cabinets, Coun.
experienced in insurance, medica
JOHNNY WALKER
PIt, 5150 mo.
Ph. 3230011 alterlp m
ter tops. SInks. Installation
central heat a. air.
terminology, billing, typing. Cal
31A-Duplexes
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65-Pets-Supplies
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
JOHN SAULS AGENCY
available.
Bud CabeII. 3770057
Paylon's3fl.13O1
323 3360 Monday Iliru Friday.
1975 RD2S.QYamapia
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REAL ESTATE INC
iatlytine.
Excellent Running Cond.
firoker
Associate A LTAMOP4 TEPOOLHOME)BR, - -----. ---In the good air' summerlime...it's
Poodles, toy thoroughbreds, no
DUPLEX
turnistied or un
322-6457
5.300 3770939
D.i,s
Eves. 373O4$5
2 bath, family rm, screened
Qrrat time to sell somethinq With
papers. $50 each See at 103 Sat. -P
lcje,ul
furflish'd
iflc,tion
-. -'3?? 1174
, - -}l,ousehekj GOOdS
51
Classified Ad Just dial 37? 7611 ai'
suma Drive (Ravenna Park),
Rr,ison,itte
rent
2 car garage, central heat--.
365 3771
-79-Trucks-Trailers
SLIM
1319993 for a quickresults ad
air, carpets, drapes, appliances,
anytime
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BUDGETS
ARE
For The Price
DOBERMAN PINSCHERS
______________________
fenced
back
yard,
beautiful
pool.
BOLSTERED
WITH
VALUES
Unfurnished 2 bedroom. Adults
MAINTENANCE MAN- Lovel)
AKC Puppies &amp; Stud Service
1975 Singer Zig- Zag
FROM
1967 Ford FS00 Id ft. van, hydraulic
THE
WANT
93 Pc?. financing to
AD This one sure has a lot to offer 3
apartment
preferred $130 month, secur.
complex
needi
CatIMr Ancterson,363 5710
COLUMNS
lift, air, Phone 3237340
qualified
buyer.
Owner.
862
6192.
t'ssume
payrr.rnts
Sngr
Zg
zag
ri
Bedroom,
1'
_____________
ity deposit. 323 58.34 orfl M20_
bath, garage,
______________
_______________________________
pleasant person, Apartment plut
Free, lovable female houSe
equipped kitchen, panelIng and
beautiful walnut console with
salary, General all 'round cx.
lake Mary- 7 Bedroom duplex,
1"I Ton, 1969 F.S0O, with 12' high lift
dog to elderly couple.
carpet. 576,600 Pay equity anJ
automatic button hole, Pay
perlence will put you into thu
central heat &amp; ar, carpet, drapes,
High lift excellent condition
373
4fl3
assume mortgage. Good monthly
excellent job.
balance 01194, or 10 Payments of _______________________________ Motor uses oil, but rims good. 1961
Kish Real Ett
fully equipped kitchen. $150 mo.
payments.
$10.
See
at
AAA EMPLOYMENT
e,.s5 Ott? dnS, 6.45 3577 eve'
F 500 flat t-d dump, motor new
Peek A Poe Pups,
20) Commericai
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
'SERVICE IIEYOND
373 5176
2ndgeneration,wks.,t5
reconditioned. 3Asphalt Kettles. 1
-. 307E.
lstSt..
Downtown
CONTRACT"
M. UNSWORTH REALTY
lees than yr. old. 3721159.
175.5307$93atter5,
r.-i ,',, ' ri
32-Houses Unfurnished
Cooks &amp; Waitresses needed im
377.9111
_______________________________ _________________________________
REDUCED.1)9,900
for
this
newly
mediately. Experience required
Reg. Real Estate Broker
___________________________ __________________
7" Ton Truck Bed. 54 ft. high, steel
FREE KITTI ,
reconditioned Sunland hOme.
k1 DECORATORS
Apply in pei.on, RANCH HOUSE,
803W tst st
structure and t'.eav oak fr,j"
females. 8 wks old
Owner
Leaving,
Must
Sell
Range,
refrigerator,
fericvi
back
.37
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1st
St.
322
2335
iJrlturr',r('.i tiOu'O, UOJJ i.)ilt$iJfl
32)6061 or 37) 0517 eves.
Il 92. Sanford uetween 9 and S
Stake
bed. Well built, used ori-'
322
3425
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yard, economical oil heat.
1150 mo. plus $100 de)0It. 377
''ie Buy Furniture
3 BR. 2 8, country home, 535,000.
Phone 372-0404 See at l50
flTIjrian
Huskies,
AKC
puppies,
Man and wife or experienced people
2664.
Sanford- 121 N. Sunlard Drive,
______________ "-'"Summerlin Ave.
____________________________ SAN LANTA- 3 bedroom, 1'. bath
wanted for IanItorlaI wck. Man
black &amp; white female, 1 rc &amp; _______________________________
Suntand Estates, Refurbished 3 MobIle Home, C. H &amp; A, i'd acre lot,
52-Appliances
3 BR, 2 baths, carpeted, stovc'&amp;
brick home. Range, refrigerator,
must have experience #yith floor
river privilege's, sis,000.
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bedroom. 2 bath By owneritC male Wormed &amp; Shots.' Sell us your car or truck even if you
6616966
refrigerator, central heat &amp; air,
fenced back yard. home well
butler. Apply: Mr Chambers,
$21,500. Many extras. 1-77)1016.
KENMORE
WASHER,
parts
owe money on It. See Bill Ray or
garage. Large yard. 372.3853.
Cared for and has lots of Zayre store, Sanford, from ID am.
Waterfront Lots, $1,500
service, used machines
--_-- . - .
Jack Mink, BAIRD RAY DAT.
POssibilIties.
$72,500.
to 2 p.r,l, No phone calls pleas..
MOONEY APPLIANCES 3fl06fl
28.3 Bedroom Homes
SUN, Fern Park, S3I.t31
68-Wanted to Buy
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MLS-RE!.LTORS
Pdpef Hanger, exp.
in
Phnni'1131t0
53-TV.Radio-Stereo
,al
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p'r.
30-Autos
5
321.0041
. --for Salt.
Souti-. 5r.!oru Ave., 53.000
We BuTurniture .- -.
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&amp;
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B5s.
for
Rent,
i,00
free water I maint., adults, No
acres, stable, Osteen area, 6.47.
PIP-ICY WOODS BARN We 3uy
50
ft
RECONDITIONED
TV'S
377
1617 or 373 61k.
Nurses; RN's; LPN's; Aides: Aide
Furniture &amp; Miscellaneous Sell 1967 Pontiac, good mechanical
COLOR &amp; B 1W
a,r
, l'cfl..
Ste nstro m Realty
Companion, Needed Immediately
for 30 oct. commiSsion Free Pick.
condition, 1)93. Call Tony 322 2121
We have 21) BR hom. Furnished Oviedo 3 bedroom, 2 bath nearly
Lowest
Prices
&amp;
Largest
Selection
in
6280636.
ups. Auction. Saturdays 7 p m.
or $3.4 342),
Home of BPP Warranted Homes
or Unfurnished $135105725.
new home $2SOOdown and assume
Town.
AILS
Sanford 3177770
mortgage of $32,500. 36$ 65.46
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(We Wholesale To Dealers)
AVON
- 1968 Ford Fairlane 3 door hardtop
FIRST
TIME
ADVERTISEDI
2
BR.
EXTRA
SPECIAL:
7
fiR
with
Spring Into The world of cosmetics,
HAL COLBERT
BY OWNER. Remodeled Spanish
I bath, kitchen equipped, zoned
automatic transmission, good
CASH 322.4132
swimming pool, $725
fragrances, toiletries. Excellent
HERB'S TV
style,) DR. i" baths, dishwasher,
COd, 1.593. 373 5047.
commercial. Can be used for ofDYNAMIC
PROPERTIES
_________________________
REALTY INC.
For uSed furniture, appliances,
earning opportunity. Call 644307*.
family rm. with antique brick
fice or shop. 170.150.
S V. Hardwick, Broker
1200 French Ave
373 7537
31) 1734
tools. etc. Buy 1 or 1001 items. 1933 Mustang VI, automatic nw
fireplace.
Needs
handy
man
to
Deltona, 668 6411
_____A phone caticoula Start you on a new ________________________
Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.
Eves.3720612or3fl.15$7
paint, magwheels. Runs and looks
complete detail work. 4". pct. OWNER ANXIOUS 3 BR, 2 baths, .ind proftatile crrer Call 867
ORIENTAL. RUGS WANTED - uood. 1300. Call 6614742.
loan, Asking $21,500. 373 1269.
54-Garage Sales
3 BR, 20)3 Washington Ave., $213
custom,
on
lake,
with
I
acres,
3785
BEDROOM, It. t&gt;lth, CB, Outside
- '
mo., 1st &amp; last plus deposit, Call
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central heat.air.Must sell. 563.500.
Top prices, used, any condItion. '70 VW Sguare*ack. automatic, aIr,
city Only $630 down steo month
323 4070 between S 8. 5 weekdays.
or make offer.
Yard
Sate. May I through May15
644 6126. Winter Park.
2 new tIres, 45,554 actual miles
O-uys ,uii See tcxlar
RentaI
Deltona
(except Sunday). Corner of 5
-._
$975. Phone 3221421
COLONIAL STYLE 3 BR, 2 bath,
2 Bedroom, Florida room, fenceki SWtMMING POOL-- GOflwiththI
Jessamine Ave. and W. 3rd Ave Wanted to buy used Office furniture.
TAFFER REALTY
yard, A-C, $150 mo. 1st &amp; last, plus
quiet area, family room, car.
Any
_______________________________
Phone 3731413
Quantity.
NOLL'S 1973 C..dillac Sedan DeVille, like
exceptionally clean 2 BR, located
deposit. 3730343.
peti'ig,
4
yrs.
old.
Back
yard
24-Business OpportunItIes
Casselberry, Hwy. 17.93, $30
new, many extras including sun
on beautiful lake, family room,
Reg. Real Estate Broker fenced.. 139,000.
____________________________
roof, low mileage, 53450. 322.3033
central heat &amp; air, lovely land.
__________
1100 C. 25th St.
_______________________
55-Boats &amp; Accessories
322.64.3.5
For Lease- Service Station BAYS
icapert yard. Asking 137.900
33-Houses Furnished
10.-Swap &amp; Trade
196$ T Bird, all power, air, like new
ONLY at 7 high olumn gas
-.
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REDUCED FOR QUICI SALE- GETTIICISELIIXURYI'TEMSFQR
2'a,lumlnum Jonboat,7hps
.
New roof,) BR.? baths, kitchen
.
$9'SS.CHICOITHEMAN,)2).137o
locations Call 372 0015
A REAL BARGAIN I Make offer on
A FRACTION OF ir'Q COST
SWAPSHOP FLEAMARKET
or 5341605.
King motor. 12.50. 32378)0.
equipped, carpeting, great for
DELTOPA --- Air Conitioned 2 BR.
t
BR, I bath home With carTODAY'S WANT ADS
Anyone can be a seller or a buyer
large separate dining rm . wall
Starting out. 516,500.
port, screened in porch, extra
30-Apartments Unfurnished
1972 Capri. low mileage, good
No charge. All admitted free
-'- - Arrow glass boat, IS', 71 Mark 5008.
wall carpet Almost new furniture
large lot Close.an area Asking,
conditIon, $1,295.
Come browse every Sunday S to 5
trailer. Real good Condition. $750
42-Wtobile Homes
BEAUTIFUL- 3 BR home in
Without carport, $150, With
firm.
37?
119.
4?
the
MOvieland
Drlve.In
1969
VW Square, aulomafic, air
S.nora, Corner lot, carpeting,
Deflary- Lovely large I BR. aT
carport &amp; fool she'd. 1160. Also, I
_________________________
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
1963 Wheel Ranch of Sanford
Theatre. South 1797. Phone 37?
central
heat
air,
BPP
12
mo
Be home with screened proch.
1977
adults, near stores, bank, thur.
S. V. Hardwi.k, Broker
Doublewide 24'x36' two Glastron 14', Runabout, Evinrude
PhOne 373.1010
1216.
warranted. $46,500
ches 666 6.48 or 327 8054
SIlO No children or pets zi toio
bedrooms, 1' baths, unfurnished,
Nttona, 661 6611
53 HP, '3 cyl , power tilt, top.
______________________________
Take over payments but must be
Lease a Datsun including Z cars and
custom trailer, all accessories
3 bedroom furnished house in the
mOved. 322-4201
BUY OF THE WEEK.- Attractive) CORNER LOT- 3 BR, 2 baths,
trucks. For informatIon call Bitt
31-Apartments Furnished
Excel. cond. John Bean, 373 5691
71-Antiques
kitchen equipped, COmpietely
country. 317 2027 Days or 3136700
bedroom, 7 bath, central heat &amp;
Ray or Jack Mink, 0)1.1315,
or $31 ,I.
.
nights,
fenced, large corner lot. Excellent 3 BR, I' bath. 60'x12' Star, 32' metal _________________________________
air, family room with fireplace,
25.15 P,'rk Dr - $70 up
awning, shed. Hurricane Awning.
schools. $26,500.
Good furniture from thC '?Os and 1973 Vega Wagon, factory air, 30,000
ROBSON MARINE
.
fenced
yard
1.
beautiful
swimming
18. 2 BR Mobile homCS in retirement
Reasonable. 37) 4453 af'er 5:30.
colteclables Hi Way 16 Antiques,
2-975
I, 92
mites. Perfect In every respect.
pool IdylIwilde School area.
1-)ble I1oies
perk. Furn or Unfurn.
_____
Call Sanford's Sates Leader
I' miles east of I Ion Pt. 46 322.
5961
CHICO &amp; THE MAN. 373*570 cc
Priced in the 30's.
-_15 YR. FHA FINANCING
_.
6912
834 4605
3 Room turn apt. Bedroom i$ aIr
AT 322-2420 ANYTIME
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
7
Bedroom
turnishCd
mobile
home
ATTENTION,
BUILDERSTwo
60-Office
Supplies
____________________
111
C.
0th
5?..
conditioned. $90 ma.
3*03 Orlando Drive
By week or month. 377-5459
wooded lots high 8. dry, walk to
REALTORS MIS 2$ISPARK
-I
Ifl 42*5 or 317 3756.
Sanford,323 3200
-. ""_.-'. 75-Recreational Vehicles
-_
1974 Dodge TRADESMAN
shopping center, schools, large
Carriage Cove. Sanford's S Star
Used office furniture
-_______________lake nearby. Firs? $4,000 takes LAKE MARY -- 3 Bedroom home,
Playing yoi.w piano less? Sell it with
100 Van. Automatic,
12' x 64', 2 BR, 1" bath, completely
mobile home part has several
' 5hat,, real nice 1899 770 S
bOth
lake view, trees, walk to swim
a Herald classified ad by callIng
Stereo
turn.,
extra
accessories.
Contact,
Wood
or
steel
desks,
executive
desk
Quad
luiury units available from $165
Grant
St,
Longw'ood
339370$
Tape
ming 8 fiSPing 579.500.
327-2611 or 531.9993,
Gary Rupemt eves. 37) 3601.
&amp; chairs, Secretariat deskS a.
System,
per mo, Furn 8 Unfurn. Single 8. ON 1792 IN SpNFOPD- Corn- . - Carpeted
&amp;
WE TAKE TRADES
.
chairs, Straight chaIrs, filing
Double wides. Club HOuSe &amp; Pool,
Paneled.
76-Auto Parts
I room furnished efficiency. Private
mercial
property,
main
building
LAKE
MARY
7
Bedrooms,
shady
3
Bedroom
mobile
home,
l,
baths,
cabineti, as Is Cash and carry
53995
etc . all included. Ph, 37) 0160.
lot, screened porch ,a'k to
entrance. Downtown Sanford. 373
needs .ome fixing up. Liveable
new Sears top of line appliances.
P4OLL'S
cond,tiotsed
Batteries,
1)2,5
Swimming
St1,S1)
9579 after 6 p m.
apartment over garage in rear,
Trailer in camp ground, 12.75',
I?'.. 16'handbuilt utility room. Alt
Cassetbe'rry, 1792, 5)01706
1970
DATSUN
240Z
exchange REEL'S BODY SHOP,
$45,000,
5t uponS0'x 12.3' lot withw$I anø
BR. air cond., utilities 5155 mo
_____________________________
Forrest Greene, Inc.
1109
Sanlc,'d
Avc.
Racing
Green,
AM Radio
Kamper's kOve', 377 oii.
septic tank. Located near Lake "
'"-'---------MONTHLY RENTALS AVAILABLE
LET US SELL YOUR PROPERTY
_________________________
62-Lawn-Garden
1306133 REALTORS 313 6353 Wer. Fta. Phone 904 755 61"l
Color TV. Air Cord Maid Serv.
WEN[EDLISTIPIGS
--_.
. _'2895
77- Autos Wanted
-'----QUALITY INN NORTH
..
Completely
renovated
3
8.
4
BR
35Ibi$e
Home
Lots
Lawn Mower Sales &amp; Service - We
_____________________________
I I &amp; SR 434. LOngeood,
434tAcr'eage
-- --- -- -BILL BAKER
homes, 1"i baths, with central __________________________
Sell the (lest 8. Service the Rest
BUY JUNK CARS- $15 to $23 for
Harold Hall Realty
heat, from 111.000 As lOw as $100 Seminole &amp; Volusia Counties.
CLASSIFIED ADS ARE BLACK I Several Small lots for trailers up to
Western Auto.301 W. First St., 372
complete car. Call 377-1624 itttr I
'VOLKSWAGEN
clown
Realtor
4103
WHITE AND READ ALL OVER.
pm.
36', Adults. No pets. 2545 Park Dr
__________________
Acreage Tracts, small &amp; large'
Looking for a Home call
PH, 3221835
3235774 Anytime
TERRY REALTY, REALTOR,
-__1 &amp; 2 Bedrooms, carpet 8. air, Clean
TrailerSpacefor
&amp; quiet. Reasonable rent, no pets.
Multiple LIsting Service Jim Hunt Realty, Inc. 6210711.
rent for Truckers.
...;
327 1110
___ LET US SELL YOUR PROPERTY
I
7 Lots (1008. 102 In Sanfo Park Plat).
PH 37? 9147
25,.'z Park Dr
After tir,r..
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
box ho' on Willow Ave N of 25th
MLS Realtors
)7397$, 372 7"fl
St. Across St. from house no. 2476
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There are to be sure some barriers to the Idea of teenagers
becoming a crlmefightlng legion. One is that, for their own
rcasons, kids do not want to be branded as child cops. A DeKaib
being patsies, even for romance. Their prsonaI attitude against
attempt to arrange student patrols of high school parking lots is
hooliganism is that they'd rathcr go to jail than commit a crime, therefore meeting resistance.Ile snitch aversion ruri deep, says
Dylan to the c-ontrary, and 85 per cent go so far as to suggest that
I)eKalb police officer Ifugh Howard, "and we can't force them to
crime resis ta nce become a regular part of their growing up change."
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%lsiturs (from left Christ) Cofiman, Sue Monti, Kimberly Colfman and John Coilman. The nursing
home held open howe Sundayalternoon for family visfts. I Iferald photo by Tom Vincent)

you I am an average as you are really a Buddhist, I am
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earrings on campus. I don't an ancient Minese belief, the
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AUDREY IN Graduation Announced
seen b the police Ii he's
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DEAR ,%11113Y: A man wears a Mr. and Mrs. John Muth, 20 School of }k'auty In Orlando.
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children project Is underway at Shamrock thgh School, where 35
students are enrolled in a crime resistance class as part of eir
regular offlculunn how does one avoid being ripped off'
Perhaps In part the same wa one learns to dodge errors in
warnmar. At least it can't hurt a child to learn, say, that most
crimes against kids take place between 4 and 6 p.m. (in DeKalb
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Leçnil Notic"

Tuesday Ptay ii. 1976

FAIRWAY
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TRANSMISSION, INC.

egaI Notice

DISTRICT
UNITED STATES
NOTICE OF APPLIC.TION
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
FOR TAX DEED
FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION (197.246 Floddi Statutes)
Case No. 76-4SOrICiv.Y -UNITED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
STATES OF AMERICA, Pla?!tf.
that Robert H. Leslie the holder ot
LORENE LANE. a single
the f011Owing certificates
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woman, et el , Defendants. said certificates for a taideedtobe
FOR SERVICE BY
ORDER
Issued thereon. The certificate
PUBLICATION - On motion and
numberS and years Of Issuance,
affidavit of plaintiff in the above
description Of the property, and the
titid cause by Kendll W.
names in v.hth it was assessed are
Wherry. itS Assistant United States
as follows
Mn
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'Va.,
ii Attorney. irs an action against the
defendant(S). brent Laflt, a single
Issuance 1971
woman, and Alphont a ChiscIm and
D,Scrlption of Property
Cynthia Chisoim, his wife, and to
E'i of Lot 1 BIk 7 Tr 0 Sanford enforce a lien upon real properly
Town of Pb I Pgs 56 to 64 4 117, 113. situate in this District arid described
115. 116
117
as follows; Legal description; Begin
NameinwhictsanessedZorvsyel
165 feet South and 550 feet West of
0aii and Amanda C,. Tucker
the NE corner of the SE ' of
All of said property being In the the NW
'd; thence run We't 73
County of Seminole. Slateof Florida. f,f• thence North 110 feet;
Unless such certificate or cer
tet to the Point of Beg
titcates shatt be redeemed ac Inning lying in Section 7;
COriinQ to law the property Townsfflp 21 South, Range
East:

FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I am
Community Dsveiopment
engaged In buslnets at III Foxridge
Block Grant
Run, Longwood 37750, SemInole
Application
County, Florida, under the fictitious
The Board of County Corn
nameoIAIRREPSALES,and that I
missioners of Seminole County will
intend to register said name with the
hold two publIc hearings to provide
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole
tIle public the opportunity to review

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TRANSMISSIONS.. AIR CONDITIONERS
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By: Mike Haltaway,
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323 3566 3237710
Hrs. Mon . Fri. 9.5; Sat. 9.1

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Westgat Village
Apartment 107
Frazer, Pennsylvania
19353

SALLY JO IIIVERA

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Westgate Village
Apartment 107
Frazer, PennsylvanIa

19155
You are hereby notified that a suit
to foreclose a mortgage entitled
First Federal Savings and boar.
Orlando, a or
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arid Saliy Jo Rivera, Isis wife, et at,
as been tiled against you in the
Cirtuit Cntjr• •n, c.miIe

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WITPIESSmy hand and lIst siaiof
said Court on the list day of April
1976.
(Seal)
Arthur H Beckwlth, Jr.

Clerk of the Circuit Court
By. Cecilia V. Ekirn
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DE't' UA
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76101 CAO9 F and that you are
Florida, will conduct a Public
required to file your answer with the
Hearing In the CommIssioner's
Clerk of said Court and to serve a
Meeting Room of the Seminole
mailing address are
copy thereof upon the plaintiff's
County Courthouse, $anfrrd,
attorneys wtsose name arid address Florida c, May ii 1976
UNKNOWN
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YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED is set forth below not later than P M or as soon thereafter
that a Complaint to foreclose a June 10, 1976. If you fail to do so a
possible to con%ider an application

suddenly
Its facade
nresents a lacy ..'ttern of

intersection Of the South right of proceeded against situated in
way line of 17th Street
the same Seminole County Florida is
elsted on September 20 1954 and follows

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East 139 feet thence North 225 feet
th.nce West 139 feet to the point of Exhibits thereto as recorded in
beginning (LESS the rights ofway Official Records Book 996, Pages
Of 27th Street anJ Sanford Avenue). 0113 through 0174, inclusive, Public
has been tiled against you and you Records of Seminole County.
are required to serve a copy of your Florida and Amendments thereto

N. Orlando Ave., Winter
Pk. Mall, Tel. 645-2060

BOok 1009. Page 79, and Official
VernonMlze, Jr.. of Cleveland,
6. Bridges, 209 N. Oak Avenue, p.o. Records Book iOS6, Page 001$,

The Board of County Com
missioners of Seminole County,

All modes of travel

pteadinglntheotflceoftheClerkof interest in and to the common

Metig Room of

day of June, AD, 1976 If you faIl to

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recorded in Official Records book

Range30East Lotsllandll Block
B St Johns River Estates Plat
Book 13 Page II asrecordedinthe

Michael J Hattaws
Chairman
Board of County
Commissioners
Seminole County,
Florida
Publish: May I. 1976
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR

feet through a central angle of 20
decrees 33' 03" for a Point of
Beginning, laid point Ps-ing a

PROBATE DIVISION
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NOTICE OF
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ADMINISTRATION
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line
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NOTICEOF
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
thence run southeasterly along said
ADMINISTRATION
CLAIMS OR OEMAN0c AGAINST
southerly shore line to a point, said
TO ALL PERSONS HAViNG THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
nt being N 46 degrees II' 51" E
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
11I$Ofeettothepointofbegin*ting.
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL IN THE ESTATE:
Said parcel contains 10 acre more
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
or less.
IN THE ESTATE:
that the administratlu-s of the estate
(Section 16, Iowr$J's.p 19 SOuth,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED of APIIvA L. S.-IUMWAY, deceased,
Range 30 East between I I Bridge
that thC administration of the estate File Number 76 133 CF. Is penin,
t'id 1792 Bridge)
of ROBERT A. CAMERON IV, the Circuit Court for Seminole
Michael J. Hattaway.
deceased. File Number 16-I?) dP. Is County, Florida, Probate Division,
Chairman
pending In the Circuit Court for
the address of which is Seminole
Board of County
SEMINOLE COUNTY, Florida. County
Courthouse,
Sanford,
Commissioners
Probate Division. the address of Florida 32771. The personal
Publish May ii. 1976
which Is P0 Drawer C. Sanford. representative of the
Is
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Florida 32771. The personal LORELLE S. PARSONS, whoSe
representative of the estate is address
$0 Saxton Avenue.
ROBERT A. CAMERON V. whose Sayvitle, LI., New York 11791. The
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
address Is Sli S. Central. Oviedo, rime and address Of the personal
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
Florida 32763. The name and at'
rtpresenlative's attorney are set
CUlT OF THE STATE OF
dress of the personal repre'sen
forth below
FLORIDA,
IN
AND
FOR
tative's attorney are set forth below.
All pursons having rtaim% c.
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
All persons having claims or demands against the estate are
IN CHANCERY
demands against the estate are required, WITHIN THREE MON
Neticeol
required, WITHIN THREE MON
THS FROM THE DATE OF THE
FerecloeureSale
Notice s hereby given that AR
IMS FROM THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE, to file with the clerk of the
THUR H. BECKWITH, JR. Clerk of
NOTICE.to file with the clerk of tIse above court a written statemenf of
Circuit Court of Seminole County,
above court a written statement of any claim or demand they may
FIorIda,wiII,onthe25thday.fMay,
any claim or demand they may hive. Each claim must be in writing
1976,
11.00 O'clock A M
the
have Each claim must be in writing and must indicate the basis for the West front door of the Court House in
and must indicate the baSis for the claim, the name and address of the
Seminole County, in the City of
claim, the name and address of the creditor or his agent or attorney,
Sanford. Florit'a, offer for sale and
creditor or his agent or attorney, and the amount claimed, If the sell
publIc outcry to the highest
and the amount claimed. If the claim is not yet due, the date when It
and best bidder for Cash the
claim is not yet due, the date when it will become due shall be stated, If
following described
property
will become due Shall be Stated. If the clam is contingent or
situated in Se'nlncle County,
the claim is contingent or unllquidateø. the nature of the un
Florida. to wit:
untlquiaated, the nature of the un
Certainly S'lail be stated If the
Lots 7$ and 27, Block B
certainty shall be stated If the claim i$ Securtd, the security shall
STERLING PARK, Unit Three,
claim Is Secured, the securIty shall be dflcribed. The claimant shall
ccording to plat thereof
is
be described, The claimant shall deliver sufficient copies of the claim
recorded In Plat Bock ii. Pages 57.
deliver sufficient copies of the claim to the clerk to enable
53 and 5-4 of the Public Records of
clerk to
to the clerk to mail one copy to each mail one copy to each personal Seminole County, Florida
personal representative.
representative
Pvrsuanl to TIse final decree ci
All persons interested In
istate
foreclosure entered in a
All persons Interetted irs the i-stale
pen
o whom
copy Of this Notice of to whom a copy of thiS Notice of
ding in Slid Court. the style of wfliCt
Adminislration has been mailed are Admirstration has been mailed are
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
required. WITHIN THREE MOfI required, WITHIN THREE MON
TAMPA, a nallorsal banking
I THS FROM THE DATE OF THE TI-IS FROM THE DATE OF THE association,
I
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
Plaintiff
NOTICE. to lie any obiections they P4OTICE,tofileany ct,iectionstpiey
vs
may have that challenges the may have that challenges the
SPIT_ER CONSTRUCTION
validity of the decedent's will, the validity of the decendent's will, the COMPANY, a corporation, et al
qi.alfications Of the personal qualifications of the personal
De'lendanUs.
re9resentative. or fhe venue or repres,ntative, or the venue or and Itse docket number of which is
luriSdiction of the court
number 752632 CA 09 8.
juridlction of the court.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS, AND
WITNESS my hand and the of
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS. AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED fclat%eplofs,aid Court, thi5 7th day
WILL BE FOREVER BMRRED
Of May, 1976,
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Robert A. Cameron V
Lorelle S Parsons
(Seal)
As Personal Representa
At Personal Representa
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
tivi of Estate of
live of the Estate of
Clerk of the Clrcu.t Court
ROBERT A CAMERON, IV
ANNA L. SHUMWAY
By Martha T VihIers
Deceased
Deceased
Deputy Clerk
Attorney fr Personal
Attorney for Personal
Robert C Cochran of
Representative
ReprewntalieeMacFarlane, Ferguson,
Ronad S Wet,ster
5 %. W, Carroll, Jr., Esquire
Allison 1. Kelly
P0 Box 33)
P.O Boit 9))
Attorney for Plaintiff
Oviedo, Florida 32763
Casselberry, Florida 37707
f'ol Office Box 153%
Telephone 365569$
Telephone- $34 5700
Tampa, Florida 33601
Publish, May 1, II. 19,6
Publish May I), iS. 1976
Publish May ii, 197$
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ONYX CHESS SETS
STRAW PRODUCTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD
INCENSE. GRASS SLIPPERS- LEATHER HATS
19TH CENTURY TOYS. GAMES
COMPLETE LINE OF QUALITY JEWELRY
TURQUOIS OPALS NECKLACES 100'S TO
CHOOSE FROM ALL IN STERLING SILVER
MASTER CHARGE. BANKAMER1CARD-WELCOME
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Our up-to-date met'iods are
thoroughly safe, Free estimates
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Emergency Service
PH. 322-8865

ART BROWN PEST CONTROL INC.
Sanford's Oldest and Largest Company
2562 S. Park Aye,
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thence run North $4 degrees 19' 12'
West along laid Northerly Right of
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and the Westerly Ritjht of Way Line
of State Road 100 in Section 16,

By: Mary N Darden
Deputy Clerk
James J Lovete-Ss, Jr
of the Firm
Glles, Hedrick i
Robinson. P A
109 East Church SIred
Orlando. Florida 3101
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Publish: May 1. II, 19, 23, 1976

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Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.,

Pubiish: May 1, 11. II, 23, 1976
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everywhere you look, you can
find treasures that will delight
you.

(Seal)
Arthur H. Beckwlth, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By. Cecilia V Ekern
Deputy clerk
CLEVELAND, MIlE 6.
Attorneys for Plalntiif
209 N. Oak Avenue

welcome place in your home.

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starting system, spark plugs, whether thcse items need at.

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SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION HO. 76-606.CaO9.0
iONAJJD r'ipic
Plaintiff,
vs.
GARY MEADE. aka GARY C,
MEADE. and ROBERT ZABEL, a
k a ROBERT E. ZABEL, and TOM
ZABEL. BARNETT BANK OF
ORLANDO, a FICrida banking
corporation,
SOUTHEAST
NATIONAL BANK OF ORLANDO,
a nat!cnt b'.t.r;
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THE UNITE'
OF
AM ER I CA,
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION

YOU ARE HEREBY notified that
complaint to foreclose a mortgage
encumbering the following real
proerty
Lot 11. Less the North 57 fef
thereof, and all of Lot 17, Block II,
BEL AIR, according tO lhe
recorded in Plat
Plat thereof
Book 3, Page 79, Public Records of
Seminole County. Florida.
Isis been filed against you and you
are reouired to serve a copy of your
written defenses. if any. to it on VAN
DEN BERG, GAY 6 BURKE. PA .,
attorneys for the plaintiff, at Pott
Office Box 793, Orlando, Florida
32907. and file the original with the
Clerk of tne above sty led Court on or
before June 1st. 1976; otherwise, a
luii'r.ent may 1e entered ac),I is!
you for tl;e relti citrTljnded 11 inc

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Operations Building. Concrete
Masonry Unit Wall Bearing with Bar
Joists enclosing an area of ap
neoximately 1,100 square feet.
Bid Documents are open to pubic
itnpecti*n in the Offices of the
Director of Auxiliary Services.
District School Board. F.W. Dodir
Plan Room and thC Central Florichs
Builders Exchange in Orlando; and
may be 00taind from the offices of
Gutmann Dragas Associates Ar
chitects Plarviers, Inc., Sanford
Atlantic National Bank Building.
Suite 400. P.O. Box 931, Sanford,
INVITATION TO BID
Fiorida 32771, upon request ac
Sealed proposals will be received
Companied by $25.00 deposit per set
by The School Board of Seminole
County, Florida. Owner. at the of. - Deposit will be refunded in full for
l5 O General Contractors
ficet of the Dis?raci Sct"Bdof
Semirole County. 203 CommercIal Submittlngbonafidebd%andref'yn
of documents in good usable con
Avenue. Sanford, Florida, until
P.M., W,cesday, Mey 26. 1976 and ditionwithinSdaysaftecfheopenlnq
of bids. Refund for sts In excess 01
subsequently, at the Altarronte
Iwo will be lets one half the deposit
Springs City Hall, up to 730 P M
to cover cost of reproduction, on the
same date, for the Construction of 6
same bails of return of documents.
Primary I 2
ln?ermqdiate
General Contractors who obtain
Classrooms t Lawton Eler'.eniary
bid
documents and do not bid the
School, as per drawings All
project, must returnsameat least 10
materials and equipment furnished
days before the bid date, or pay one
and all work performed jhall be fl
halfthedepostpersettodefraycott
accordance with the Drawings,
reproduction and handling, as set
SpecIfications
and
Contract
forth above.
DocumentspertainfrsgtheretoIch
Subcontractors arid others may
maybfaxaminedatlhefflceft
Obtain
complete bid documents upon
Avcnitect.
A Bid Bond in the amocmt of $ p, depoSit as sI..'c above. onePsaIf of
which will bi refunded upon return
tint of base bd *iil be required,
Of documents in g.ocd condition
Addrets each bid to:
within 5 days after open,ng of bids
Don Coleman,
Each bId must beaccompanied by
Purchasing Agent
a certified check or bid bond iSSUed
School Board of
by an acceptable surety cornpan
".etnlnole County
for not lest than 5 per cent Of the
.01 Commercial Av'e
base
bid. The wccessfvl bidder will
Sanford, Florida 37771
be required t furnish Performance
Each bid shall
marked
Bond and Labor and Materials
"Lowton Elementary School,
Primary 6
2 Intermediate Payment Bond. each In the full
Classrooms" and shall be delivered amount of tfe contract sum, isiued
by a bonding company licensed in
to the address above.
The Instruction to Bidders, Florida.
To be eligible for consideration.
P' poial Form, Form
Farm of Performance and Payment bids must comply with the laws of
J."nd. Drawings. Specification, and Florida, all conditions of the
other contract documents may , Speccal1ons,6njmustb,mad,on
t'xmlned at the following location: a facsimile Cf the form Included With
the contract
in
documenl,
School Board f
duplicate,
encto,..ed
In
an
opue
Siminole County
sealed envelope bearing the name
207 Cornmerciat Avenu
and address of the bidder arid the
Sanford, FLorida 32171
project
or projects on which he is
Phone:
1732
bidding, and delvered not later than
Copies may be obf&amp;nd at the
date and hour mentioned above
office of Oisfr,cf School Board,
Owner reserves the right to reject
payment ofadtpo*itO$ $26.COper
any or alt bids or certain portiont of
of drawings ar.d specifications. Any
a bd .ss st,.ilated in th FORM OF
unsuce%$lul bidder, upon returning
PROPOSAL, and to waive any in.
suCh set promptly a
formalities and Iethnlcalitles In
condition, will be refunded his
din9, and to award the lab in the
payment, .'nd non bidders upon
btst interest of the Owner. Plo bid
returning such set. will be refunded
shaflbewithdra*nlorapeqiodof 30
$13.00 Maximum number of itt
days
from the opening iate
allowed per Contractor will be fy
William P. Layer
(P
Sperinf&amp;'rdeob
ria y.i;i lit' teri to r,encral
DISTR ICT SCHOCt. BOARD
Contractors bidding this project and
Robtrt 0. Feather,
to all plan rooms holding plans.
Charman
Publish May 3. 11. 1!. 976
Pub its May 4. Ii, II, 1976
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of tufa rock, 600 feet high.
is Orvieto, which gave it'
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and has a r.r...:.iu
hert knwr
"the
golden lily." Arrive at

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for the relief demanded In the
Complaint or Petition.
WITNESS my hand and seas of
thiS Court thiS 30th day of Ail, 1976.
(COURT SEAL)
Arthur H. BeckwitPs, Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Mary N. Darden
Deputy Clerk
Publish. May 4. 11, II. 23. 1976
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION CASE NO. 1$-lOt.
CA-09. F
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND
LOAN ASSOCIATION OF

vs
ROBERT F. RIVERA and SALLY
JO RIVERA. hiS wife, it at,
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION

PubIlsh May II, 1976
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Plaintiff,
vs.
JOE K SPEARMAPI and HOLLY
MAE SPEARMAPI, hit wife.
Defendants,
NOTICE OF SUIT
TO Joe K Spearman
,HolIy Mae ipearman

Route No 10,

Plaintiff,

Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr,

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIN.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINO:E
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL NO. 16-735-CA-CC-F
CHASE FEDERAL SAVINGS AND
LOAN ASSOCIATION.

Dallas Drive
Greenville, SOuth Carolina

ORLANDO, a corporation,

Clerk
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Publish: May 11. II. 21, 25, JLHle 1.
1976
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said Block IS described above and it
oppear.iij i 'he CorI that tre
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. defendant, Lorene Lane, a single
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. woman, is not Inhabitants of nor
CASE NO 160CAO$.F
found within the State of Florida and
DADE FEDERAL SAVINGS AND have not voluntarily appeared
LOAN ASSOCIATION OF MIAMI, herein, and that personal service
Pllint,If, uponherisnotpractkalbe($u$ahef
residence and whereabouts are
DONNIE F. GULlS if living, arid if
it is ORDERED THAT
kno
dead, all parties claiming lntecetts, Lorene Lane, a single woman, ap.
by. tnrougn, under or against Donlill pear or plead to the complaint
'. 'JiiiWiU
i '!ILL?J, it P'*rein by the 3rd day Cl June, 1?7.
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in neteu'• tu? The Cc'!r
.'nerej?s. by. lhrotflys. UflTN'
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4ocicd to the hcrr. ;r..1
against S)ndra L. Gillis.
judicatlon of this ult as If Lorene
Defendants Lane, a single woman, had been
NOTICE OF ACTION served with process In the State of
'TATE OF FLORIDA
Florida, but only to the estent
TO; DONNIE F. GILLIS if living, providedforbySectionlöSS.Title2l.
and If dead, alt parties claiming United States Code; it is fjrttier
n?erc'sts, b, through, under or ORDERED that notice of this oi'drr
against Donnle F Gilles and SAN
be published by the United States
DRA L. GILLIS if living, and if Marshal in a npaper of general
dead, all parties claiming interesti, circulation In Seminole County,
by. through, under or against Florida. once a week for sIx (6)
Sandra 1. GillIs
'jt lye weeks, commencing on
Residence Unknown
Tuesday, April 6. 1916. DONE AND
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED ORDEREOatOrIandO,Florida,this
that an action to foreclose a Mor. 22nd dy of March, 1976.
GEORGE C. YOUNG
bag, on the following property in
CHIEF JUDGE
Seminole County. Florida:
Lot 16, Block G, NORTH PublIsh: April 6. 13,20. 27. May 4. 11,
ORLANDO 'TERRACE, SECTION 1976
FIVE OF UNIT ONE, according to DEY.
the psat tnereoi recorded in Plat
INVITATION
Book 17, Page 31, Public Records of
CROOMS
HIOH
SCHOOL.
Sminole County. Florida.
BUSINESS OPERATIONS
has been filed against you and that
BUILDING
you are required to serve a copy of
Seated bids from general con
your written defenses, If any, to it
tractors will be received by Owner.
Plalntiff'sAttorneywpiosenamiand'
District School Board, Seminole
address
Is
A.
DUANE
County, Florida. at the office of tile
BERGSTROM of RUSH, MAR.
Superintendent. 202 East Corn
SHALL,
BERGSTROM
AND
merciat St.. Sanford, Florida 32771
ROBISON, 35 East Livingston
up to 2 o'clock P.M. on Tuesday.
Street. Post Office Box 3146. Orlando
May 25th. 1916, at whch time &amp;
Florida 32502, on or before June 4
1976. arso file the original with the end bids will be publicly opened
read aloud.
Cterk of this Court either before
The work consIit generally of the
service on Plaintiff's Attorney or

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I? .u,i wiii oe enierru .w.irti you

Community. Copies of the ap
plication can be vIewed in the
Seminole County Planning Division,
323 4330, •xl. 356
These public hearings will be held
in the Cc'inty Commission Cham
bers, Room 203, of the Courthouse,
Sanford, Florida, on June 1, 916 at
7:00 P.M. and June I. 1976 at 12:00
noon.

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oescrlbed in such certificate " and ALSO DESCRIBED AS: Lot tO
certificates will be sold to the and the East 16 feet I" of Lot It in
highest cash bidder at the court Block 15 as shown on the vacated
house øoor on the 7th day of .turse. portion of the plat of SANLANDO,
1976. at 11:00 AM.
THE SUBURB BEAUTIFUL,
Dated this 2Slts day of April. 1976. SANFORD, SECTION. as recorded
Arthur H Beckwlth. Jr,
In Plat Ucxk 3, Pace 66 of the Public
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Records of Seminole County.
By: Thelma Sco't,
Floa, tetber ilh the rIght of
Deputy Clerk
egrets over Brefltw
ngteS5
Publish May 4. 11. ii. 2&amp; 1976
Avenuearsd that portion of Campetlo
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Street lying East of Brentwood

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County, Florida in accordance with
and comment upon Seminole
the provisions of the Fictitious
County's application for paving and
Name Statutes, ToWit: Section
drainage prol.cts In the Midway
$65.09 Florida 1957.

"Let Us Treat You The Fair-Way"
3159 So. Orlando Dr. (Hwy 17.92)

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NotIce of Public Hearing

Seminole County

To Serve You
With 20 Years
Experience In

Ph. 323.7162

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Legal Notice

SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

IS NOW OPEN

Tuesday, May11, 1914-IS

Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

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you're careless today and make
miscalculations, they could others.
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representatives of the Seminole against the teachers' group
sistant ceptable.
spokesmen the SEA could use,
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of the master contract and to the conditions under of
disharmony when the school
which an assi,stant spokesman team walked out of talks at
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interest
of an%onc other than
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charging that the SEA as no
proposal
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include
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mentioned, but no time
members of the bargaining
attendance at the NEA con- limi t had been set for ending the
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granting approval ior Grooms emergencies to be considered apology from Pelley.
and he dispatched an apology to
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checking
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led for 15 delegates to eight for project out to 17 for Carter,
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This morning police and
state's 25 nominating delegates, the former Georgia governor for Uc -1,
W 5 for Jackson and th
Ronilt1 Reagan has scored Virginia
Reagan led for 17 and Ford for with 63 per cent of the count in
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quest for the Republican presi- primary. upset Jimmy Carter
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In West Virginia, with w per
the Campaign
dential nomination, but Presi in Nebraska and provided sonicIn West Virginia, with 78 per
counted,
Byrd
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efforts
to t' ttrmlne
In the parts run Connecticut cent of the vote
Room rates -it Seminole dent Ford has come up with a hope for Democrats who want
cent of the vote counted, Ford primary. Ca'cr n
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Memorial Hospital ;ill undergo sIct(sry of his own Frank to stop the former Georgia go
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Firemen ere able to contain
a $1 .iuoss.the board Increase Church, meanwhile, has scored ernor from sweeping to thi
candidates
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in July as a risult of a new wage
upset in his Democratic pri nomination Carter won the
gan The rac e for the 28 dele- Sen. Henry M Jackson, of
key
prmotorist,
to the building and
Reagan,
who
won
and sala-:j.volicy adn,
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party-rup primary In Con- (kiorge '_'. Wallace, the only gates was separate and they Wasitington, who was backed Marle3 in Tezu anid,
extinguish the flames before
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Gov. Ella Grasso and many with Oki, help of
of trustees
string of successes by capturing gin oer Rep Morris K Udall
These sere the figures in the initted
parts leaders, was third ith crossovers, noted that such racks and tables flihag the
Acting at im regular mcnthly Tuesday's Nebraska primary,
In tile day's other Democratic key races:
In the Nebraska Democratic 18,632.
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switching is not allowed in Ne- form,er grocery atom WJ
meeting, the trustees approved his second victory outside the contest, Sen. Robert C. Byrd, a
In Nebraska, with 94 per cent race, with 93 per cent of the
were consumed ty the tire.
Connecticut's 51 nominating braska.
a wage and salary ad Southern and Southwestern favorite son, on in West Vir of the
Reagan had tote, Church had
119 or 39 delegates will be chosen Inter
A worker at an adjoining
This confirms my support
ministration program which states that are supposed to be ginia with ahnost 90 per cent of 106,411 votes, or 54 per cent, to per Cent of the votes to 62,570
business at the airport turned irr
or under a complex system of ap. not a Wallace vote," he said
Vice Qirman Allan Keen said h strongholds Ford, however,
er, the tote over Alabama Gov. 89 2 (Sr 46 per cent. for Ford. 18 ix r cent, for (arter. Church Irtioruii nt Taesday s resuith
the 5:30 p.m. Tuesday alarm
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would cost the hospital about
that
sent airport and city
S135,0M tile first year it is in
firemen
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respiratory
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physical therapy, Keen said.
Charges for some of these
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ser%Iceq ill be boosted - and add some $200,000 worth of pre then, he added
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fabricated
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tells
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chief
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others lowered
into line iith rates in most Sanford facility to relie ve composed of citizens as w ell as the SEA has five days after
Thursday night's meeting to
professionals. Initially,
other hospitals in the Central overcrowding.
Florida area, lie said.
The sheriff stressed tile committee was given four submit an arti-Aer to the board.
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based on 3O new and updated kitchen facility is only a short reconiuwndation It was (or worked out b tins time, the
vance will go to arbitration.
jot) descriptions, includes 15 terin" solution.
med on March 30, but the
long should rryusuntild sheriff got an extension until the school
board negotiating
taining several progressive
term . )Iulion can be June 1.
nceds
team
aerms
the hargaining
lowe.st beginning found,,, Polk ."Ill
Coulltvimle, a Spa(v
table for the first time last
step will be adjusted to
Thursday, to negotiate a con.
minimum wage level. Keen which was appointed by the ni
' the coming .school
tract for
aid, and will climb as 11W Seminole County
Commission requirements Initially, of year
aitinimum wage increases
met today at the sheriffs licials
assumed
Polk'
headquarters in Sanford.
iissessments could be made by
the number of persons the SEA
VOIK said enough pre-fat) jail the courity-wide group.
pyramid
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also
be
adpay
could have on Its team and a
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cells should Ile constructed to
Bill the sheriff appeared
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house 42 inniates, thus relieving before the bm-d and said his Ifni
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packaging plant portion of the
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according to pohce.
An estimate of fire damage to
the building Was not immediately available. according
to a Sanford Airport Authority
spokesman.
Bates said damage to plant
equipment is partially covered
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is expected to donate a site to
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five candidates in the race scheduled to request for use of the Civic
cancelled because of the trip
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Ray Stevens o' Daytona Ellinor. They were pretty sure
swirl of legal controversy. inight well have caused Sanford
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city commissioners to tighten
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used highly flamable materials modular building.
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oca politicians
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part of the motel, although the inspectors won't have to make building code,
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Monday, May 10, 1976

Charges Stem From Sanford Disturbance
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NATION
IN'BRIEF
FBI Breakins Violated
Rights Of Hundreds: Report
WASHINGTON AP - The FBI has conducted hundreds of break-ms. "despite the questionable legality of
the technique and its deep intrusion into the privacy of
targeted individuals," a Senate intelligence committee
staff report says.
The break-ins, officially known as "surreptitious entries." were conducted for the purpose of photographing
or seizing documents and lnstuling bugs, according to the
report released today.
The report is one of a series prepared by the intelligence
panel's st.alf to back up re'ommendations in the committee's final report.
The Justice Department still permits the bureau to
conduct break-ins to install bugs and refuses to rule out
the possibility of using unauthorized entries or "black
bag" jobs to obtain documents from (oreign inteUigence
targets, the 17-page report noted.

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cause one of the disease's most ravaging after-effects blindness.
The first indications that insulin may be a two-edged
sword came in result, of studies with rhesus monkeys.
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at the
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life, may contribute to the development of diabetic
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northeastern Italy early today as rain added to the misery
of the many thousands of homeless persons.
Three tremors were recorded in Friull province, but
there were no reports of new casualties or damage, About
50 altershocks have been felt since the devastating quakes
Thursday night.
Hundreds more tents were arriving in the area, but
about 150,000 persons were made homeless by the quake
ia.st Thursday. The tent cities that have gone up, the
homes of relatives left standing and such makeshift accommodations as railway cars were still insufficient to
put everyone under shelter.
Officials are talking about moving some of the homeless
into nearby hotels. They also discussed the possibility of
using the retired ocean liners R.affaello and Michelangelo
to provide temporary living space. One official said the
ShipS could hold 3,000 persons each.

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Burnett Stevens Price, 36, of
230 Cherrywood Drive, Fern
Park, was Jailed by Altamonte
Springs police in lieu of $13,000
bond on charges u uggravated
assault and shooting into an
ocpied building,
Sheriff's deputies assisting
Altamonte officers reported
that a gun shot was fired
through the front door at a 805
Miener Drive, Altamonte
Springs, residence narrowly
missing Roger William Tn:.
zano, 29.
Thefts Probed
Sanford police today were
probing several weekend thefts
and burglaries. Clifford W.
Roberts, of 223 Woodmere
Blvd,, reported 24 rare silver
dollars and other coins, total
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The Central Florida chapter
is urrent1v sponsoring 12
foreign students and eight
American students abroad, she
said.

currently are from 60 different
countries and are attending
public school while living with
families and participating in
conununity events.

Some 3,000 students are
hosted annually throughout the
United States, she said. All
local chapters are purely
voluntary and affiliated with
the national AFS headquarters
in New York.

The Robert Burkhardt family
of Derbyshire Road are hosting
a foreign student in their home.
The student, Jean Bacette of
France attends Lyman High
School.

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the lead-off witnesses as a Senate panel begins public
hearings into an alleged multi-million doUar military
meat fraud.
Four present or former military food inspectors were to
testify today before a Senate Government Operations subcommittee.
Subcommittee chairman Lawton Chiles, D-Fla.. has
alleged that Army inspectors received "thousands of
dollars" in bribes and other favors, including the services
of prostitutes, for approving inferior meat destined for
military consumption.

WASHINGTON AP - An independent study of the
federal Law Enforcement Assistance Administration
concludes the agency has performed poorly in its $4.4billion effort to combat crime and should be abolished.
"LEAA is unclear as to its mi3sion, and what It has attempted it has done poorly," the study concluded, It urged
Congress to shut down the LEAA and shift part of its funds
to general revenue sharing.
The study was most critical of a fl60-million LEAA
'high impact anti-crime" program launched by the Nixon
administration in 1972.

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Other officers arrived at the
melee scene as the pric ner
Sheriff's deputies today were allegedly made good his escape
searching for a man who but le June Perry. 27, of Apt.
escaped from a patrol car early 87, l.ake Monroe Terrace,
Sunday and allegedly helped Sanford, was arrested on
two other men assault an of. charges of aiding an escape and
acer on Southwest Road at resisting an officer with
Saruord wruie a crowd ot ap- violence to nis person.
proximately 150 persons stood
Perry was Jailed in lieu of
by and watched.
$10,000 bond and released
Deputy Frank Ambrose Sunday after the bond was
responded to a juvenile lowered by a Judge, deputies
disturbance call at Southwest said.
The escaped prisoner, who
Road and lRth St.. Just before
midnight Saturday to find in- deputies didn't identify, is being
steada large crowd gathered at sought on charges of affray,
the Intersection and several resisting an officer with
tights in progress. according to violence and escape.
Deputies reported that apsheriff's reports.
Ambrose said he heard two proximately 150 persons had
unshots as he arrived and gathered at the melee scene
arrested a black man for affray and no one offered to assist
and put him in the rear of the Deputy Ambrose as he
patrol car,
struhd to apprehefld the
Ambrose said while he was escapee.
Men Jailed
attempting to break up another
In
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weekend arrests,
fight among citizens that he
saw a man open the car door sheriff's ice squad officers
and let the prisoner out.
jailed Gary Russell Ott, 19, of
The deputy said he grabbed 282 Sandalwood Court, Fern
the prisonel- and a fight ensued Park, in lieu of $5,000 bond after
p .tich hø hod cand thrown in his arrect on
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residence.
Mrs. Barbara Neal told police
that while she and her husband
were sleeping someone entered
their residence, taking a pair of
pants with six dollars in a
pocket, a wristwatch, a checkbook and a purse containing
credit cards.
Police said in a similar early
morning burglary that a man
was discovered in a residence
at 809 Rosalia Drive and fled
with purses, wallets, clothing
and a wristwatch in a pillow
case. Patrolman 1)11. Whitmire
said the burglar knocked a
woman out of his way as he fled
from the house that apparently
had been entered via an
unlocked door.
Winifred Daniels, of 110 W.
Airport
Blvd.,
Sanford.
to police that (our
threatened her witP a
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ANKARA, Turkey iATh — Rejection by the U.S.
Congress of the new billion-dollar defense agreement
between Turkey and the United States could mean the end
of Turkish military cooperation with the United States,
Premier Suleyman Demirel warned Sunday.
The Ford admLUstration agreed in March to give
Turkey $1 billion in military aid over four years in return
(or the reopening of 26 U.S. bases In Turkey. The bases
were closed after Congress halted arms shipments to
Turkey in retaliation for Turkey's use of American
eapons in the Invasion of Cyprus in July 1974.
A similar 1700-million agreement is pending with
Greece, but congressional approval for both appears
unlikely. No date has been set for Congress to vote on the
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tohearDT. Jim Knapp, director
of Stetson University's biology
department and a member of
Water
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Management District governing board. The meetIng is
scheduled for 730 p.m. In the
First Federal Building on First
Street in Sanford.

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performers, wi!l entertain on
Monday at 7 p.m.. at Lyman
High - School's pool. The
program is a (und.raising event
to further the progress of
lxman's Bicentennial Park,
m:ow under
ntru. (ion. Fran
[)illon and Mar) hose, both
water ballet stars, teach and Diabetes Talk Set
direct the Loreleis. Bonnie
Sanford's Dr. Jorge Gomez
I)uncan's Combo will provide will conduct a workshop for all
music (luring the show. The irea diabetics at Seminole
entire family is invited, With
leniorinl Hospital Auditorium
students' tickets 75 cents, and onfliursday at 7:30 p.m. "What
idiiltc, nn fI4'llar donation.
y'i Uk.! to Knc'x About
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FORT LAUDERDALE AP
A friendship that
began 135 years ago or, a Pacific Island and spanned four
general ions was rekindled here by a retired U.S. diplomat
and a Japanese surgeon.
American Willard Whitfield mmd Dr. hliroski Nakahama
first met in 940 when Whitfield's cousin, President
Franklin 1). Roosevelt, sent him to Japan on a goodwill
mission.
Nakahama, chief surgeon of Chunichi Hospital in
Japan, is one of 29 descendants of foreigners said to have
had a major impact on American history.
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TOURS, France APi — [)ezpite the French Communist pary's new policy of openness and Independence
from Moscow, the party's candidate ran third Sunday in
an election billed as a preview of the 1978 election of a new
National Assembly.
The special election to f;ll a '.acant asse:zbly seat was
the first for a national office since the CornmunLsts
woclaimed their new look at a party congress in
February and the government parties suffered heavy
losses in reional elections in March
Jean flayer, an independent conservative and the
mayor of this prosperous Loire Valley city, got 56+1 per
cent of the vote. Socialist candidate Paul Luss.ault got 21.5
per cent of the vote and Cnmmunist Vincent Labeyrie 17.9.
Si other c-,didtes divided the rest

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question and answer format.
Naomi Forbes, R.D., who
conducts free monthly diabetes
workshops, will also be in atttndance t anser questions.

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WHITE SPRINGS (AP) — The phosphate industry
mitay be laying off workers because of a reduced demand
for phosphate-based fertilizer, says a florida Phosphate
Council spokesman.
The warning came after Occidental Chemical said
Saturday it was laying off 1,000 of its lX) workers at its
north Florida mines.
"Abnormally high inventories, together with the anticipated low level of
shipments, compel a sharp
reduction In production rates," said Occidental General
Manager Maywooci W. Chesson.

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Sanford-Seminole Art Association installation of
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Seminole 111gb School Band Parents meetIng 7:30
p.m. in band room. Crooms High bandparents are urged
to attend.
TUESDAY MAY 11
Sanford Uons, noon, Holiday Inn.
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Winter Springs Jaycees, 7 p.m., VFW buIlding, 17.92.
I+4ngwood.
Overeaters Anonyinoi, 7:30p.m., FlQrlda Power d
light, Sanford.
Sanford Optimist Club, noon, Sue Ann's Capri.
Parents Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community United
Methodist Church, Casselberry (for troubled parents).
Longood Area Sertoma Club, noon Quality Inn, SR 434
and 1-4.
Seventh-day Adventist Community Services free
blood pressure, 2-4 p.m., Seventh and Elm, Sanford.

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Midway area streets and
dole out to Seminole this s-ear,
('on(luct the much-needed
id' residents crc very
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drainage
study. The purpose of dlsappouted last year when
the drainage study would be
liii!) awarded all available
obtain information and
MAY DA Y ROYALTY
grant money to agencies other
statistics that can be used
In than Seminole.
May Day king and queen, Stephen Gray, 11, and Amy 11111, 10,
applications for grants clean
acts
presided
over an old fashioned May Day celebration held at
up the Midway area where,
The county commission
Goldsboro
Elementary School, Sanford, on Friday. Activities
hlambrick says, "Sewage sits as the go-through agency for
federal
included
maypole
dancing, games of leapfrog and tug-'o-war, and
on top of the ground during the most all state and
a
picnic
lunch.
Media
pecIaIlst Ms. Myrtle Br9wn Is pictured
r&amp;.' season."
iriu"ts that rc desirated
for
congra;ulaU.jig
Ike
Ma
Day
"ri,vt1itv." 'Herald
oy 'I'm
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n area use in unincorpnrated areas of Viuccni
that acedod ttentIon this Scui!f4,e.
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the city council at a 7:30 p.m. an in-house computer operationmeeting today.
to save money.
A running battle ietween the
The city has been pushing'
city council majority on one through the computer lease to.
side and Councilman Nathan meet a July 1 deadline (or
Van Meter and Mayor Gerald billing customers at the new
Christensen on the other side on utility rate. While ComBanks
the propriety and rmandal Casselberry originally said It
feasibility of the leasing would cost several thousand
climaxed last week with a dollars to reprogram the
request from the city council computers for the new rates,
for a state attorney's in- ChrlstensenandVanMetersaid
vestigatlon Into all aspects of last week the original cost
the action,
estimate was only "apThe council majority has said proximate."
that Christensen improperly
A firmer figure available now
hired a computer expert
would be $1,000 to $1,500,
refute the recommendations of
Christensen and Van Meter
the first expert when the
recommendations dI not agree
with Christensen's puference.
Also on the agenda for
Hints have also been beard at tonight's meeting are: mayor's
council meetings Dat Ue two reports, financial reports for
city officials — Utility Decthr March, second reading of an
John Lane and City Manager ordinance permitting action by
Mtin)' Gulliano — who did not the Board of Adjustment on
back
up
Christensen's majority vote (current orrecommendation that the d-'
rr''zires four -tive
computer be acquired lYoth
cul
acLi'm
anti
NaUo1 Cash Register
) reading of an orJlnance
have been threatened with loss establishing the city's land
of their Jobs.
planning agency.
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Rising Insurance Cost Prompts Crisis In Florida
Editor's Note: The soaring flationary Increases in the val. tern, there might be some bulance chasing and fraud have
No other insurance field has company, they say they're givcost of Insurance is forcing ue of houses and possessions. hope."
contributed greatly to high auto dramatized the mounting crisis ing you a break," Braber said,
Ron Arnold, a spokesman for
many Floridians to look closely
In a survey of Florida's in- i n s u r a n cc
pr e in i u m s. as has the auto insurance busi- "but how they can say that Is
needs. This is the State Farm insurance, said that surance Industry, The Associ- Investigators say indictments ness.
beyond my comprehension. I'm
first of a five-part zeries which based on the Census Bureau's ated Press found three major are expected, but admit the
In the past four years, Bob lucky because a lot of agents
examines the Florida insurance estimate of $12,893 in spendable reasons for the state's cui'rent probe thus far is a drop in the Braber has had
four different woujth't have taken the time to
crisis
its causes, what it income for the average family insurance crisis:
bucket.
companies insure his cars. He shop around for me."
mmieans and what's being done of four last year, 875-4 went to-Inflation and other economn-Skyrocketing insurance considers him.sell lucky
Next: Auto insurance arid
about it.
wards Social Security, $383 was ic factors,
rates force more and more cause he has an agent who was fraud.
MIAMI lAP) — Health irtsur- paid for automobile insurance,
-Fraud, greed and over- drivers to drop all insurance, willing to keep him one step
ance costs for many Floridians tl8O for homeowners protec- utilization of programs.
and more uninsured drivers ahead of rate increases.
have climbed 50 per cent since Lion, $474 for life Insurance and
-Bad policies of past admnin. mean higher rates for legally
"It's ridiculous," said Bra1974 while auto insurance pre- $445 for health insurance.
istrators — policies whose insured drivers,
her, whose good driver peemniums, despite no-fault, soared
That totals$2,236-.about 17.3 negative dividends are being
-Medicare payments in mium would have increased
to among the nation's highest. per cent of the average felt by Floridlan.s today.
from 1123 in 1975 to $235 this
Florida for 1973 totaled
lean -hhie, doctors paid any- American family's spendable
turn
The survey, to be reported m million, but by 1975
payyear
if his agent hadn't found
those
where from $800 to $24,000 to income,
detail in future segments of
ments had risen to $812.3 mu- hhTi another company.
Today, many' in Florida the series, also showed that
guard against lawsuits and hos.
"When you call the Insurance
in lion. Fraud also is involved
pitals handed out $1,000 per bed young family, the retiree, the times of exploding insurance
thic fit'ltI
n"l I,
ur
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[or the same protection. That corporation — [ace the problem costs:
are
expected
soon.
meant higher medical bills and of coping with insurance costs.
-An overabundance of doc-"Sidewalk Clinics" in
still costlier health insurance No easy answers are in sight. tot-sand lawyers in Florida has
Miami
Beach might be offering
and bodily-Injury rates on auto
"As long as the costs continue resulted in sonic of them trying
their
own
version of socialized
policies
under the system that we are to beat the system.
preventive
medicine, for which
There's more. Officials under, then there's no great
-Too many hospital beds and
1edicare
pays
the bills.
report that many city and hope for the reduction of pee- too many malpractice suits incounty insurance bills doubled miumns." says Deputy Insur- creased niedic'al costs, and the __________________________
in the same period, meaning ance ('omnmissioner Toni iorst apparently is yet to come.
additional tales or reduced Brown. "II we change the SyS-Officials believe amI
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ADMISSIONS
Sanford:

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Richard E. Imig
Carolyn E. McCray
Florence Riley

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County's bid for $90,000 in "all of Midway can be
federal funds to conduct a done." drainage study and pave roads
Ilambrick recently returned
In the Midway area will be from Jacksonville where he
successful.
visited HUE) officials. He said
"We received word from the he was informed Seminole's
federal division of Housing and request for $90,000 Is almost
Urban Development (HUD) certain to be honored.
that the county is eligible," Bob
HamLjrick sold the request for
hlambr-ick said. lie went on to
explain that Seminole is almost the federal money to HUD
because of the dirt streets and
assured of the federal grant.
"I'm keeping my fingers lack of adequate drainage
crossed," he said. Seminole's prevalent throughout Midway.
bid must be submitted by June,
Initially, Hambrick intended
Hambrick said a decision from to
ask for $132,000.
hUE) should be forthcoming
But he said HUD officials
withIn 90 days.
Informed him while he was En
Last year, Seminole lost a bid Jacksonville that $90,000, if

Miiz-y El Schmah
Virginia H. holland
Juanita Williams
Kenneth W. Bolt
Gladys Wilson
eigh Martin
Edgar 0. Fawcett, Lake
Mamle Mattoon
iContinucd From Page 1-A
Mary
-nk McGill
Sl1S&amp;l M. Yates 8'. tat'i glr'.
MotIle
Muse
Seminole,
according
to
court
JOHN CROW
GEORGE SHAFER
Donald
W.
Wilison, lake Mar&gt;'
records, in 'thlth be allegedly
Derrick L. Mathis, Lake
armed himself with two CaSSlb1Ty
John it. Crow, 63, of 1315
George Emory Shafer, 77, of
Monroe
Harry
F.
Nelson,
DeBary
Mellonville Ave., Sanford, died 2419 Chase Ave., died Saturday
Antonio U. Queral, Orlando
Eloise I. Chester, Deltona
Judge S.alfi signed a court
Sunday. Born in Crow's Bluff he morning. Horn In Illinois, he
Charlie
Paige, Osteen
Bonnie Delgatto, Deltona
order making Sulivan's name
came to Sanford in 1936. He was came to Sanford In 1966
BIRThS
hiarrisor1 Frost, Deltona
public afkr Herring's office
a retired lieutenant from the Newton, Iowa,
Mr.
&amp;
Mrs. Anthony tBon- J. Kt011, Deltorta
said it was necessary to aid in
Sanford Fire Dept., after 33 Survivors include two
nie)DclGatt.o,
a girl, Deltona
Amelia
Mu!lany,
Deltona
apprehending the juvenile
years of service. He was a daughters, Mrs. Genevieve G.
Dwight
McCoy,
Lake
Helen,
fugitive and "in order Uat
Baptist.
Blair, Sanford; and Mrs.
MAY 9, 1976
old Lambert, Lake Mary
friends
and associates might
Survivors include his wife, Beverly hluher, Garnerville,
ADMISSIONS
Eloice L. hedges, Oviedo
have an opportunity to disclose
Mrs. Mary E. Crow; three sons, N.Y.; two sons, Gerald E.
Sanford:
Michele
1. Hobbs, Winter
his
whereabouts
to
law enGeorge hi., John E., and James Shafer, Sanford and Max I..
Mary H. Allen
Springs
fotcemnent officers."
1. Crow; daughter, Mrs. Betty Shafer, Kansas City, Mo.;
John
H. Bender
DISCHARGES:
Authorities said Sulivan has
Mae Campbell: and sister, Mrs. sister, Mrs. Minnie B. Otte,
Jane
B.
Elkins
Sanford:
been listed in a statewide
Marjorie White, all of Sanford;
James
Kennedy
Est' E. Ainsworth
Mesa, Arlz.; eight grand- computer network as an In.
lograndchildrenandtwogreat- children and 11 great. dicted fugitive
Clayton I). Page, Jr.,
Gertrude
L Dimartino
but as of this
grandchildren,
grandchildren,
Katherine fibber
jimini J. Hall
morning officers had no inBris.son Funeral Borne is in Gramkow Funeral
Judy
I. Smyer
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b
Home is in dication of the boy's
charge of arrangements,
charge of arrangements,
Margaret
G. Waters
whereabouts.
Thelma
Young
(Rev.)
Judee Smilfi ha
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Edgar Osborn, Dehiary
Funeral Noticei
Louis B. Arseneau, IA'lt.ona
The grand Jury also indicted _______________________
Walter A. Holly, 76, of 601
Helen Conrow, Deltona
two Fern Park Juveniles (or
Sanford Ave., Sanford, died CROW. JOHN R.— Funeralf
Harriet E. KIose, Deltona
fr John N Crow, 63,
burglary in a separate case.
Sunday's high 88, today's low
Thursday, May 6. A veteran of 1)15 MellonviUf Ave., WtlO dtd
Rudolph E. Kraft, Deltona
Francisco Barros, 16, and 69. Weekend rainfall: 3.17
inWorld War I, he had resided in Sunday, will be held Tuesday it
Mary Lou Crawford, Lake
Joseph
J. Santarsiere, 17, were rhes.
IOn
Brinon Funeral Home
rn
am
Sanford for over 50 Years. lie
Mary
with 'Dr Robert Hunter of
charged with a burglary of a
Partl&gt;- cloud&gt;' through
was a member of St. James ficia,i,g, Burial in Evergreen
Frances Mae Olson, Orange
dwelling at Altamonte Springs Tuesday. Chance of afternoon City
AMEChurchandactiveincivic Ccrnelr'ry ftdi%on Funeral
in which they allegedly &amp;U1TICd thundershowers. highs in mid
Vickie E. Travis, Sorrerito
organizations including VFW Itomr ri c
themselves with a deadly SOs, lows in mid 60s. Ught and
Clarence Cunninghaiii,
I'ost 10108 and James Masonic
HOLLY. WALTER A.— Funeral
Weapon. They were In custody
riab1e
winds
at
night
and
Zellwood
Lodge No. 25 and was scoutWaiter A Holly. 76.
when indicted,
southerly 10 to 15 m.p.h. during
DISCIIARGF.S:
master of a local Boy Scout of 60) Sanford Ave . Sanfd, who
The burglary charges on the day. Rain probabIlity 30 per
CltCd MIy 6. will be held at 4 p m,
Sanford:
Troop for 18 y'iars.
which all three juveniles face cent today, 20
Tuesday, at St. James ÂME
per cent tonight
Baby boy Jackson
Survivors include cousins, Church with Rev, Richard
trial as adults is a first-degree and 50 per cent Tuesday.
Mary Alice Moore
Mr. and Mrs. Otha W. Neal)' of Thigpen officiating Burial will
felony punishable by up to life
EXTENDED FORECAST
Konrad Popp
Gainesville and devoted friend, follow in the family plot at Page
imprisonment.
Jackson Cemetery, Sanforci
Scattered mainly afternoon
Earl Spencer
M.C. Anderson, Sanford.
Sanders Funeral Home. OO
The grand Jury's report, and evening thundershowers
Karen
E. Stricklin &amp; baby
Sanders Funeral Home is in v&lt;us' Avr', Sanford, in charge
made public today on Judge Wednesda)'. Fair to
partly boy
charge of arrangements.
Salfi's order, also states that
SHAFER. GEORGE, EMORY—
Betty A. Vonherbulis
cloudy and mainly dry Thurrune.ral sirvicfl for Georce
the Jurors considered a Sanford sday and Friday. highs In lOs.
Thomas
Wade
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Emory Safer. 17, of 2119 Chase
burglary but didn't return inLows
Evelyn Crabtree, lrandon
Os north and lOs south.
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(tictmeflts In the case. ,The
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ueId at 10 a m
Tuesday's Daytona Beach
Norbert J. Colliflower,
report states, however, that the uldes: high 6:07 a.m., 6:43 p.m, Deltona
GramhOw Funeral Home Chap.'
with Rev .1. Ted Cosmato of
jurors did "find probable cause low 12:10 a.m. Port Canaveral:
Joe N. Campbell, Lake
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flciating Burial ifl Evergrltn
that
a
crime
was
committed
by
high 5:52 a.m., 6:32 p.m., low Monroe
Cemetery Gramkow FuMfat
the suspects invulvecL"
Home in Charge.
12:08 a.m.
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CASSELBERRY- Contracts
Christensen has said,
on the controversial lease- meanwhile, that he will
purchase of an International cooperate with any inBusiness Machine (IBM) vestigation and last week said
computer to handle utility he now believes the city should
billing,
accounting
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THURSDAY, MAY 13
Sanford AA, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Like Mary Rotary Club, 8 a.m., Mayfair Country
Club.
Sanford Sertoma Club, noon, Sue Ann's Capri.

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The
Republican Party and the
American Party have formed a coalition to suPport John
GradyfortheUS.Scnateseatheldb).Dmr-atLaon
Chiles.
rauy, wno unasned a strong third as an American
Party
candidate in 1974, saId he would register as a
Republican today.
State GOP Chairman Willim M. Taylor derribed the

Sanford Seranaders Senior Citizens Dance, 2:30-4:3u
p.m., Civic Center. Spontored during May by Sanford
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Seminole Community College's Community Service
art students' spring ShOW, 8 p.m., in the lobby of the Ad.
ministration Building on the main campus.
Senior Citizens Tour to Disney World, Leave Sanford
Civic Center 9 am.; pick up Seminole Plaza, 9:30 a.m.
Return 6:30 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 12
Sanford Klwanis,noon,CivjcCenter
Cascelberry Rotary Club, 7:30 a.m., The Caboose.

Mrs.Meadoi-sdlda lotof callinginanefforttofindout, After
quite a bit of buck-passing, she was told by the regional director of
Tony and Louise Costantino, owners of the Lake Monroe Inn,
the Florida State Bureau of Entomology, Jack Mulrenrian, that
feel the same way.
his office could offer no solution.
"We'd be willing to work with them," Costantino said repFor some reason, Mulrennan told Mrs. Meadors, Lake
eatedly. "I'd attend their meetings and support them every way I
Monroe breeds blind mosquitoes and always has. He added that
can. But this throwing money in a pot then going to a meeting and
various iiLsecticides have been tried on the pests without success
watching them sit back and laugh at you is a bunch of baloney!" because the bugs soon develop an
to the chemicals.
Lake Monroe Inn loses a minimum of $5,000 a year on
Any action on the problem, Mulrennan concluded, would have
cleaning bills, air conditioner filters and persons who drive up in to come through the Seminole County Board of Commissioners,
front of the banquet room doors, spot the clouds of black bugs
But predictably enough before the commission can produce
Longwood Tourist Club, 12:30 p.m., Holiday Honse,
around the entrance and pull right back out, Costantino said,
Lee Road.
any results the cumbersome gears of government must do a lot of
"It's sickening. I mean, we've sat right here and watched grinding.
SISTER Inc. special program and installation, noon,
them. They never even get out of their cars. And if they do, the
The first step, according to Commissioner Richard Williams,
The
Heritage.
women come In and their hairdos are all full of mosquitoes and
would be circulation of a petition among all interested parties.
After receiving the signed petition, the commission would hold
the men have a bunch of black stains all over their shirts.
The Altamonte Springs Garden Club will meet at the
"I keep my yard cut real short there in the back," Costantino
public hearings to determine the feasibility of establishing a
First Federal of Orlando, SR. 436, Altamonte Springs at
went on. "But if you go out arid walk through there. I'll bet you mosquito control district that would embrace the affected
6:30 p.m. on May 13.
property locations of most of the people signing.
can't get 50 yards before they're swarming all over you. I drove
SATURDAY, MAY 15
my truck through there this morning and they just covered it it
U the commission decided the mosquito control district was
Sanford Women's Republican Club luncheon meeting
looked like a raisin pie!"
needed, there would be a referendum among persons living within
11 n.m., at the heritage Inn, 305 Park Ave. Special
Mrs. Cost.antlno offered another thought:
the proposed boundaries of the district. Or the district could be
guests GOP announced candidates,
"Them spending all that money to send people up north to bring
established by simple ordinance, Williams said, adding that all,
new business down here
why, that's Just ridiculous," she said. mosquito control
in the area would have to he financed
SouthsIde Elementary School Spring CarnIval, 11
11 1 vas somebody thinking about moving down here, why, I'd by special tax levies.
am, to 5 p.m. on school grounds.
take one look at this lakefront and say to hell with this place! I'd
"That's one reason the county Is not In the mosquito
keep on traveling."
Sanford Women's AA Group, 2 p.m., 1201 W. Fit-st St.
business," Williams said. "The costs are very expensive and the
Casselberry
"I've been to these meetings with the county commissioners
of it sort of depends on how much money you want t
closed, 8 p.m., Ascension Lutheran
Church.
and all, where they just sit back and puff on their pipes and laugh spend and how big an area you want to
at you," Costantino said. "I'm not downing anybody, but as far as
The commission would have to draw up an ordinance
MONDAY, MAY17
I'm concerned, when they do that, they're not doing a proper job describing specific services to be provided In the mosquito control
Youth Programs In,'. trainl,1g session, 7p.m. at Youth
as commissioners. Why can't we get something done out here? district, outlining budgetary consideration and providing (or an
Programmis office, 109 N. Park Ave., Sanford
What are we paying taxes for? I don't know, maybe they don't advisory board probably made up of three nersons — to ad- —
think there's very many votes out here."
minister mosquito control efforts within the district, Williams
Eienisig Diersid
In addition to plaguing the lakefront, clouds of blln&amp; said.
mosquitoes frequently blanket the downtorn area and have been
The advisory board, once empaneled, would have to decide on
Monday. May 10, 1976-Vol. 66, No 724
reported as far south as 25th Street on nights when a stiff nor- a plan of action and submit it to the commission for approval. And
0.111 7 .1nd Sunci., . c'ctpt Stu,d&amp;p arId Chr,tlrna D&amp;
therly breeze was blosing off the water,
all of this would have to take place before the first insect coud be
0, Th. Sanford P4 rld Inc ItO Pd French Ave
Sanford. Fm.
"U they don't do something," Costantino predicted, "In a sprayed, fogged or swatted.
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"This is something that needs aid now — not three years from
Second Clafl Po1aq Pa*d at Sanford, FIor,da 32111
side of Sanford. And tb'n it's going to cost three t1me as much to now," Costantino fumed when told of the lengthy procedure.
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Seminole South Rotary Club, 7:30 a.m., Lord
Chumley's, Altamonte Springs.
Seminole Sunrise Kiwanis Club, 7 a.m., Buck's
Restaurant.
Foresters Square Dance Club, The Forest, 8 p.m.
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TAMPA (AP
Tampa police who posed as
newsmen to gather Information to make arrests have
been criticized by a group of activists as "the real
criminals."
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convictions of two persons arrested by officers who posed
as newsmen for the Washington Post.
John Marshall and his sister, Eddie Ruth, were C0fl
victed last weolc of charges stemming from a scuffle with
police during a demonstration outside the Hillsborough
County food stamp office last February.
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campaign today to fight organized crime, following a
survey showing that most Floridians believe underworld
figures have some control over state government.
The drive is aimed at increasing public awareness of
what citizens can do to attack crime. Is being pushed by
the Organized Crime Control Council, chaired by Sen.
Edgar Dunn, 1)-Daytona Beach.
The campaign, which will utilize radio, television,
newspaper and billboard advertising will
the
theme, "Organized crime, it hurts you,"
Officials scheduled simultaneous news conferences in
Tallahassee, Miami, Jacksonville, Tampa, Orlando and
Fort Walton Beach to kick-off the campaign.

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Dallas L. Metcalf, of Sanford
SANFORD — The Friends of
Route One, told sheriff's
the
St. John.s uihl meet Tuesday
deputies that a $500 gold watch
was missing from his
residence.
Glenn Spivey, of 282
Broadmore, Lake Mary,
reported that a citizens band CAL..
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cre taken when his parked
MONDAY. MAY 10
auto was burglarized at the
Sanford
AA,closed,8p.m.,1201W.FlrstSt.
Lake Monroe Inn, west of
TOPS Chapter 79, 7 p.m., over Baptist Church,
Sanford on U.S. 17.92.
Crystal
Lake and Country Club Roads, Lake Mary
Deputy G.A. Bare said an
$800 guitar and a television
Youth Programs Inc. training session, 7p.m. at Youth
were reported missing after a
Programs office, 109 N. Park Ave., Sanford

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LOCAL BRI EFS

St. Johns Group

Lawrence Goldberg
refused shift the receptionist position to the program and not just m
the city's administrative side relating to the cities.
to expand the agenda.
Operating under rules budget and to voluntarily cut
Council Chairman Grant
LONGWOOD- The City prepared the City Atty. Ned from the program one pipe- said, however, that the cit)'
Council at a special meeting at Julian Jr. and adopted by the laying laborer and the sewer should make no cuts.
7:30 p.m. 'Wednesday will council, four positive votes are plant Operatoc.
The priorities set and listed
consider plans for a new necessary to expand the
He again asked that the CitY
one through nine were: City
medical center on the southeast agenda.
request the state Department of
Planner James Lee, working on
corner of Palm Springs Road
Hargardon was told at a Enironmentai Regulation for
the city's comprehensive plan
and SR-434.
meeting last week that the a waiver of the requirement
required by state law, and, the
wrangling
After
for an hour plans, when corrected, would that the cit' have a full-time
receptionist, a police dispat.
Saturday morning at a special be considered at any special sewer plant operator to manage
cher, the pipe line foreman,
meeting on how it would list meeting called before May 17, the city's Skylark package
fourlaborersandlastthesewer
priorities from the federally and thus was on hand.
sewer plant and that required plant operator.
funded Comprehensive
Acting on a request from the effluent testing be "(armed
Connell, voting against the
Employment and Training Act county that the city set its 1,1st of out."
list,
said that the priorities
CETAto expire June 1, the priorities for continuation of
Connell said under this
council majorits- could not federal funding for nine city method the city would be likelytobecutfromthebouorn,
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the agenda to include the positions in order one through and would likely gai.n approval stance by not having a sewer
for the shifting to the other plant operator, unless the
nine.
medical center item.
Wade Hargadon and Dr.
Councilman Gerard Cornell's CETA program of the waiver from the DElI
Nicholas Mabry waited in the recommendation that the city, remaining six needed em- acquired. The chairman of the
council's sewer plant comrn
audience for the council to in the spirit of Title VI, Corn- ployes.
approve site review plans for prehensive Employment and
He added that the city should mittee, Connell said he will
the center, after the priorities Training Act CETAi, volun- notify the county that it had resign from that committee
were set, only to see ts'ie tarily cut some of the personnel voluntarily cut the three per- unless the city makes some
meeting adjourn when two was ignored by colleagues.
sorinel, so that appropriate c'uti. arrangements to follow the
cunci1men — J. H. Grant and
Connell urged that the city would be made in other areas of l€tter of the law.
By I)ONNA ESfl5
Herald Staff Writer

burglary at the residence of
Debbie Vickery, 1911 Azalea
Drive, south Seminole.
Sheriff's detective John Poole
of
('ruickshank,
Jack
reported
the recovery in south
Casselberry. reported to
deputies that a 21-foot-long Seminole of three commercial
tandem trailer used to deliver walkie-talkie radios, valued at
cabinets was stolen from the $3,227, that were reported
at stolen in aMay 1975 burglary at
loading ramp area
Inc.,
myers
at
Laminated CabInets, 100 LJiXie
Pineda St. Deputies said value Hopkinsville, Kentucky.
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have been invited to a meeting
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L)man for the purpose of
forming an adult chapter of the
American Field Service AF4S
program of scholarships and
foren exchange students at'
the schools.
The adult chapter would back
up the student club at Lyman,
said Mrs. Dot McCandliss of the
organization,

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Issue Negotiable
The Panama Canal "issue" which has risen
between Ronald Reagan and President Ford is
tailor-made for campaigning. The American flag
waving over the Panama Canal has been a symbol
of pride for three generations of our people. Should
we now give the canal away? And to a Latin
American government headed by a military
strongman who plays footsy with Fidel Castro?
Of course not. But the current negotiations for
a new canal treats' with the Republic of Panama
cannot he boiled down into ternis that simple. 1 r.
about the conduct of U.S. foreign policy under
President Ford. The future of the Panama Canal is
only one of them, but there is a danger of letting
campaign rhetoric oversimplify that issue and
blo'A' it out of proportion.
It cannot be addressed adequately in terms of
hoti!d yield up ir
v iiCthe i h' tiiikd S1tite
"sover.'ignty over die '.uiaI Zone, as Mr. Reagan
tends to c4iscuss it. Whether we actually have
lawyers disagree. The rights which the United
States obtained from Panama under the 1903 canal
treaty gave this nation a status in the zone "as if it
were sovereign." A 1936 treaty with Panama refers
to the zone as "territory of the Republic of Panama
un&amp;r the jurisdiction of the United States."
Sovereignty or jurisdiction, the United States
paid $10 million to Panama in 1903 for what it got the right to build and operate the canal "in perpetuity. The question for foreign policy debate in
1976 is whether the United States should now back
off from negotiations begun under President
Johnson a decade ago to yield some of i
prerogatives in the Canal Zone to Panama.
Needless to say, we are living in a different
Roosevelt. We doubt if Mr. Reagan envisions a
foreign policy in which we would flatly reject the
nationalistic aspirations of the Panamanian people
to change a situation which they see as a relic of the
"imperialism" of another era.
President Ford is trying to put the Panama
Canal issue to rest with his assurances that Ambassador Ellsworth Bunker is negotiating a treaty
which will confirm our rights to maintain and
defend the canal for at least another 30 years,
Ford is blind to the strategic and commercial
importance of our position at the canal is silly,
A good question for foreign policy debate is
how the United States is going to respond to the
challenges arising from the Third World in this
post-colonial era. We have tried to portray ourMr.

determination and national sovereignty in the
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Into the competition on the assumption that the matching funds
would be available,
But no money has been distributed since March 22, when the
powers of the Federal Election Commission lapsed because of a
Supreme Court decision.
The appeal for release of the some $2.5 million by five
Democrats arid one Republican, rejected by the court, increases
the pressures on Congress and President Ford to expedite
essential reforms and assure primary election voters full access
to the views of the contestants.
The rules of the race cannot be changed at the halfway' mark
and still maintain fairness.

don't have to worry with it anymore. Let Orange
County worry. They're Republicans and
Republicans are more qua1ified to deal with river
problems."
"We also cornince A',Jla..assee to leave the
state crime lab in Sanford. In return we have to pay
the state 20-miLlion dollars a year."
"Twenty million," I screamed, "Gladhand, are
you crazy? We only have an $l8-millioii-a-year
budget and you agreed to pay the state. - ."
Gladhand grinned. Then he did a victory dance,
extending that mitt which earned him fame and
clued me in.
"tkn't you see," he said. "We don't have $20million, so how can we possibly pay that much?
That's the way we politicians do busine,s. We
promise the world, but we deliver next to nothing.
You newsmen never understand anything."
Gee Gladhand, I thought, admiringly, you're
right. Taxpayers only paid for a two-day junket and
you guys brought back all those goodies, and more.
I knew there was more, but a gleeful Gladhand just
couldn't stop shaking my hand long enough to explain the rest.

"Oh," I replied. "I didn't realize the taxpayer
asked you to make the trip. I was under the Impression, totally erroneous I'm sure, that commissioners decided that."
"That's what most people think," Gladhand
replied. "But, I'll tell you something. If I had my
way I'd stay right here in Seminole County and
conduct the bus1ne's I'm elected to condu,t. I
wouldn't go to the capital to wield my influence on
all those easily influenced senators and
representatives. Not me, no sir."
Then Gladhand really got down to business,
explaining the important legislation Seminole
conunlssIorers were able to get passed in Tally.
"First," Gladhand said, "I'll have to swear you
to secrecy because those state officials wouldn't
want it to get around about, you know, all the power
and influence we have over them."
"Boy Scout oath," I said. "Good enough,"
Gladhand replied, "We got a bill passed that gives
the Wekiva River to Orange County." "What," I
hollered. "1 thought Seminole Countians loved the
Wekiva I
"They do," said Gladhand, "but this way we

Having just' flown in from a two-day Junket to
Tallahassee, a county conunisslon friend of mine
explained the dangers inherent in such a journey.
lie also sang glorious songs about the number of
laws Seminolt"s commissioners pressured state
legislators into passing.
"The airplane trip was horrible. Did you know
that major airlines now serve only four cocktails on
the trip to Tally?" Mr. Gladhand informed me.
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from the airport to our motel with only four
cicktails under my belt
Ridiculous."
"Why, it's unbelievable," Gladhand said. "Did
you know the capital hallways are just filled with
legislative aides, most of them pretty young things
trying to learn about the legislative process.
Navigating your way along those halls is like trying
to make your way along SR-436 dwing rush-hour
traffic. Totally Impossible."
"And the parties at night. Why, you're expected
to attend. Staying out late like that - why, it's just
not good for your health. I don't know what the
taxpayer will demand of us next," Gladhand
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Barbara Waltenk is now going to receive $1
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than a small but adequate income." We have
learned from the experience of the holes in our
father's socks that money counts. Goodness is
okay, worth has merit, but in a land where t1e
bottom line is the bank balance cnly money'
counts.
Do you remember that wonderful paragraph
evi
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in Dan I)efoe's "Robinson Crusoe"? Said the
castaway': "I smiledto myself at the sight of this
NEW YORK tAPI - In Robert Theobald's arid consultations with congressmen, and with
mon'. 'Oh drug!' said I aloud. 'What art thou
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view,
civilization is like a group of tipplers in the
community, labor and business leaders, and in
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though fully clothed and Sepa r4ited In a board running the
north-south axis of the bed.

then children sure often he- lund mnclumk the 11ict that the
trothed by their parents. The "best man" term comes froni
groom's pledge. was accom- ancient days when most brides
iinied by a "wed" or security were captured by the groom-toHowever, the rock.ribbed contract, furnished by his ía- be, accompanied by his beSt
Purilan.s weren't all that per- thr. The ceremony, as a natu. friend,
•nis.sive. After bundling n Sat. rd extension, was called the
It was in Boston in 1759 that
urdav night the eager New wedding.
thefirstadofitskind—seeking
England swain still found it a
The bride's veil is the last "aoung woman with 300 or 400
legal taboo to kiss his intended .'estige of the early-day custom pounds sterling of her own to
in Sunday'
in Plato's Greece when brides avoid the tiresome necessity of
ere sattied from head to loot obtaining rents p(nSion
In the early South, tobact.o
planters were able to purchase in white on their wedding day, Evening Pt. Even in staid
brides
the going rate being according to Key.
Boston the ad started a trend.
one pound of tobacco For each
"The custom of the marriage
I'Iling the founding of the
poun(l ;f bride. ihe pur(hased ring finger being the fourth
fin- nation I'hiladclphia soon behr ides were young English ger left hand had its beginnings
came the center of ultra-lavish
women who had indentured in ancient times when It was
wedding balls and parties,
themselves in order to defray believed that the
Venus nerve some lasting as long as three
their shipboard fare to the cob- or vein ran from that digit (lays.
nies. These purchase arrange- directly to the heart, Key
And a final historical note
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dearly has sought to evade the snirit. If not the
letter,ofthecongresslonalaidceilingstoChile,"
declared Chairman Don Fraser, D.-CaI1I.

that discussions had been held with OPIC. A
Treasury official said the department was

poration, a quasI-official U.S. institution, has

since ue reported on March 21, 1972, that the

acknowledged:

invest in Chile. The State Dcpartmer1t, according

Telephone and Telegraph were conspiring

stimulate a flood of investment capital into the

country.

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Mlt'nde, an elected Marxist, from power,

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overcome the early' consumer Electri' and llotpoint.
complaints having to do with

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us under physIcal, photographic and electronic
surveillance in 1972. 'I'enty men were assigned

terpreted, Proctor proposed a crime,
Footnote: Reached in Paris, Ingersoll said h C

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role in feeding our troops and

pumpkins.
There was frequent nmt'ntioni
in Revolutionary War memoirs

the colonists.
While frler(lly families
shared food with small troop

"Sallett" i saladi vegetables
erc little knon on the Irontier. For one thing, water was

the agene' as 'Project Mudhen."

helms had suggested Wiretapping agents,

fast-moving strike force of the

Thomas Young, a mllitiamnan

Massachusetts at times were

wash greens. There were wild

Marion, carried corn and lean

battle of King's Mountain

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household. Today, the dish- and pans.
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washer is no longer considered
a luxury by' a generation raised the cleaning job. Most dish enamel resists surface rust and younger kids and I hate it!
seam leaks, but can chip and
When I complain about all tiw
to the idea that you don't have wajtiers have either two
rust
and is difficult to repair. work I have to do around here,
to have your hands in scalding three sources of water action. A
dishwater three times a day to water source for each rack and Plastic coatings also resist miiy mom gives me this routine
a rinsing shower will do a seam leaks and are chiproof; about what good "practice" it
prove your worth as a home
they' can be cut. but are easily will be for me in later life.
thorough job.
maker.
repaired.
New one-piece moldWith a majority' of the
Abby, please help me! I plan
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Cd
solid
plastic tubs cannot on being a model or an actress,
dishwashers installed in
your community, look for a
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and I don't need all this
--Reversible door panels "practice."
past their prime, a booming omit the heated drying cycle, a
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corner, she s looking to be riot, this letter is corning from a
picked up.)
man who is in Hawaii on his
If a man has one drink too honeymoon'
many,
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woman uaS one uir, too many, writin thank- -ou notes f
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DEAR BORED: No. They
single. If he's married, almost might suspect something Is
tory' it has been an appliance or hard scraps, of course, must the top or sides,
—Consider the type of niate- everything is in his wife's wrong pith s-ou.
always be removed.
stepehild.
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in this country is crazy
If a man's trousers are too
tight, he's just put on a little
weight. i If a woman's skirt is
too tight, she's trying to be
sexy )

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shot up from 22 per cent In 1971 to 163 per cent in
The cloak-and-dagger crowd, according to
l72, with a 4,4 per cent unemployment rate.
the
indocwnents
intended for their eyes only
Since the mititary junta seized power,
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industrial to the communications era. Among cost of the Welltorm-Mowhawk desalinization
other things endangered is free enterprise, he plant designed to ful fill treaty obligations with
says.
Mexico regarding Colorado River quality.
We must, he believes, recognize the beauty of
Under S.3298, the Secretary of the Interior
diversity and pluralism rather than Insisting would also be authorized to retire these farms,
that everyone Is the same.
paying just ccmpensation to their ownera

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economy. And above this? Only two oF 100 directions."
information, encouraging them to think and uncertaintyforbothnon-Indianandlndlanwater
Aiiwrican workers earn more than 52.5,000 for
What Is needed, he said, is sapiential discuss ideas, thus providing the wherewithal to users.
their sericesnnily .04 per cent earn in excess of
leadership, or that based on competence, act.
The plight of 30,000 Indians may be of little
5.50,000. There you have Except for two in 100,
isdonmm and knowledge, rather than on the
In a democracy, which Theobald believes is moment to 210 million other Americans, but the
Americans are statistically a step away Frian
bibity to coerce or impress. Leadership that
the hope of mankind, free men need this in- fact Is that taxpayers are flGW spending $80
foreclosure.
admits it isn't omnipotent, but which Is willing to
fonnation, and they themselves must act on it. million a year to keep these Still proud people on
This isn't to say the majority are suffering, join in a search for answers.
They must communicate. They must accom- welfare they do not want.
tAle S mostly fine, even when one qualifies for
Theobald believes that If civilization can avoid
modate differences. They must seek new
At the same time, the government proposes to
the IRS short form. Yet the iesson is dear. And the crash, the United States Is the one to show the
directions.
spend $1 billion to rescue no more than 151 whitethe anthem of our cultrc has become: get it If way. Therefore the title of his 14th book, just
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The leather and wooden rings
soon led to requests to lecture sometimes orn by Puritan
before dye and women s clubs
.omen hae been replaced by
and to appearances on radio diamonds set In precious metal
talk shows.
for the modern woman, Key
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rings play' In nuptials, and human hair wrist and finger
began studying the subject as a circlets In ancient Ireland and
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iron bands iorn by Romans

commercial and industrial interests and nonIndian farmers.
Now at last, following lengthy hearings last
October bytheSenate Committee on Interior and
Insular AfFairs, a bill has been introduced in the
Senate to settle once and for all the complex
question of the water rights of the five tribes
"and to promote their economic self-sufficiency
through farming and irrigated agriculture."
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iw)IlIuiiu'y,iporcsmafl nor nges, wiui we uiamnonu acmevthe platinum industry.
ing popularity in the 15th centu' In the course oF his activity in ry but not becoming customary
the jewelry industry Key' be- until the 1800s.

United States, almost half earn $5,000 or less too late, he said, adding this advice:
only concepts and a sense of direction.
decisions on the part of non-Indian water users.
each year. About 28 per cent survive in the
"We must abandon our polyanna optimism
Theobald believes the train can be saved, not
The alternative Is protracted litigation in the
barely adequate category, $10-$15,000; another
and encourage new styles of leadership which just by sobering up the engineer but by sobering courts, which would also take many years,

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forgotten,
central Arizona with surface water rights and
piece of canvas. I began to think of making sober. Except that he isn't.
It's
part
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our
lie
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upbringing,
he
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mind
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people
don't
transfer
these rights to the tribes in satisfaction
another raft." In this, then, we trust: the buck.
day.
"Everyone
feel.s
the
always
someone
associate
his
else
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mnaking
name
with
the
concept, of their present and future right to the use of
Only' a spiritual snob Is happy without it.
such as the guaranteed income, or that some water for Fanning purposes.
decisions."
And yet most people in the nation are without
So long as we are unprepared to accept the consider him a liberal when he feels he Is a
The acquisition would take place over a
it, or at least enough of it. Census statistics
in- certainty of disaster, given our present direc- fundamental conservative, because his payoff is number of years, allowing ample time for the

Brinier, longing for the time when kids wanted to
Vashingtnn, I).C.: "Beyond Despair,"
pb1y ball just to play ball, tells oF a lad who
Who is Theobald? He Is a soclo-economist, a
signed a contract with the provision that he'd get Futurist who derives some of his notions from the
$10,000 each year for a new car. First time U.S. Constitution, a British subject born in India'
around for the bonus, Brine says the boy who lives In Wickenburg, Ariz., and commutes to
demanded more, because "you just can't get a work in Spokane, Wash.
decent car for $10,000."
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it has become a question of how much longer
they' will be able to grow grass or any other crop
with the water they have left.
This tragedy, which has changed onceprosperous, self-sufficient Indian farmers into
destitute, welfare-dependent people, was
brought about by the theft of their water in
violation of rights supposedly guara.iteed them
by the U.S. government, charges the Association
on American Indian Affairs.
For the past 100 years, says the association,
the t)epartment of the Interior has repeatedly
subverted treaties, statutes, executive orders

as a reminder of Nikita Khrushchev's
description of America: "the Kingdom uf the
Dollar." In years to conic Ms. Walters will be a
nightly suggestion that neither life, nor Freedom,
nor domestic security is sacred in the nation
anymore, only money. People are bumped oFf
like fleas. The law chips away' at liberty.
Criminals swarm. But the dollar is almighty';
indeed unlike children in war, it is a federal
crime to burn U.S. currency.
the deification is necessary.
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scored 16 poInts to top Cloveover Golden State with 28
Welcome to the National has- land,
ketball Association playoffs,
Cleveland Coach Bill Filch points, said: "They were falling
John lambert!
said, "This series is far from in. It was nice. It's now two out
Dave Cowens, the Boston over. I think we can come back of three and we can beat them If
Celtics' superstar, went to work here even up. I haven't can- we get hot for two games."
Gar Heard scored 22 poInts
on I.ambert, a lightly-tested celed any hotel reservations In
rookie, late In the fourth quar- Boston yet."
andhadl8reboundsforPhoenix.
ter Sunday and suddenly the
In the Western playoff, Paul Smith of defending
Cleveland Cavaliers were out of Erickson's goal put Phoenix champion Golden State led all
the ball game. The Celtics into the first overtime with Iwo scorers with 30 points. Rick
up with a 94-89 victory seconds left in regulation play. Barry, who fouled out with 1:37
and a 2.0 advantage In the best. Then lUcky Sobers scored two to go in the second overtime and
of-seven Eastern Conference fl. free throws for Phoenix with played only eight minutes In the
nal series which resumes at two seconds to play in the first first half because of foul
Cleveland Tuesday night,
overtime, sending the game trouble, tallied 26 points for the
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Larnbert, a 6-foot-lO No. I YOUU'JUUUUUUR Pluerrest Baptist catcher Gary Spotts puts the tag on Ftnt draft choice from Southern Cal.
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shot the Flyers managed in the
"I yelled to him," said de- game's first 10 minutes.
fenseman Guy Lapointe. "He
Some 12 minutes later, Ross
got it over to me and I was go- Loasberry backhanded a Mel
ing to pass but I couldn't see Brldgman pass past Canadiens
anyone to pass to" as the play goalie Ken Dryden and the fans
crossed the Philadelphia blue -who later would be cheering
line.
-were quiet.
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league baseball history. No one single to Joe Torre in the sixth
expects either Brent Strom or and a single to liarrelson in the
Jim Lonborg to IX' N(I. 12 ts. ninth.
i'te 5, Braves 2
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The
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only
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Ph1ladelphias L4onborg after he to flex their
muscles
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pitched perfect baseball for 6 13 Innings before settling for a game to beat the anemic
l0-J victory over the Los Ange- Braves, who have now- dropped
13 straight gaines.
les Dodgers Sunday.
The Braves have had trouble
"You have to be lucky to pitch bunching runs in even one ina no-hitter against anybody," ning.
said San Diego's Brent Strom,
ftstros 10, Cards 5
who tossed perfect baseball
Houston has three homers in
against the New York Mets for 5 the past 10 games, all by Cliff
1-3
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help heat
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SATURDAY MATINEE
I i-!or Goodwin (1)
FIRST
sO. I 80. 6 . 2 Reta Loren:o (7)
National League
FIRST - I Stc. QLJ?? 1
6 C'C. 3 60. 3 Bargumn Goros (I) 3.60;
BATTING (SO .it bats)- Rs'
7) 1280. 460. 7. X'rrn,knnmck (33 Q (21) 2610. P (12) 51.90
Cn. 171, A Oliver, Pgh,
600. 360. 1 Terre Tron (I) 410. 0
SECOND - I. Mareo Davalos (2)
RueU, LA, .370; Torre, PlY,
(31) 5)) 00. T 2; 10 1
II 60 9 00. 1 00. 7 Uriarte Ovy (I)
365, McBride, SIL.
SECOND
I More Reliable 720. 760. 3 VictOr Lorenlo (7) 920;
Chi,
31.
RUNS-Monday.
(Wls.', III 17,I0,5I0.410. 2 Grey 0(70) 5660. P170) 70100. Big 0(2
Morgan.
Cm.
Pose, Cm, 27
innings
Biff 3, S 10, 4 60. 3 George Way (2) 4. 7 0) 106300
Schmidt. Phi, 21. Gritfey. Cm.
Sunday's Results
0 (3 1) 56400. T (437) 11,579;
THIRD
I Solos D'aga (6) 1700.
21
Chicago 1. Detroit 2
T 2 10
CD (7 4) SIfl
10 10 0 60, 7 B,srQu'n Edward (5)
IN- King
BATTED
RUNS
THIRD
Txt 6. BoSton 5
1. Proud Speed s o
so i 'tar Davalos (3) 160
man, NY. 30. Monday. Clii, 26,
Kansas City 7. Baltimore
Kur it,rth( (0) 1 60. 3 40. 7 30. 2. OIS 6 100 20. P Is 5)21000
Schmidt, Phi. 74. Gritley, Cm. S.atelile Son (7) 360. 710. 3 AdiOS
Minnesota 6. M,Iwauke 4
FOURTH
1 Marti (Ii 1110.
Madlock. Cli'. 22. 0 Parker. Duchess 2) 300.
California 3. Cleveland 2
0 (7 II s1S60. T 730. 3 60. 2 Roiolfo (5) 700. S 10. 3.
Pgh 2
1077) $I5 60. T I;31 7
Oakland 4, New York 3. 12 ,nWatly (II 3.10; 0(5 St 5.1 60. P (0-5)
45.
Mon
HlT-Rote, Cm,
nings ,
FOURTH
1 Stratton (Kurt: is SO. 00(603 14520
(lii, 40. Madlock. Clii, 30.
fl 00. 740. 2
Todays Games
nt CIOr
v'irti MoImna
FIFTH - I
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Career-a?. Cli. 36. TrIlo
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3.
Kans.a Cm?y lSpilttortf 2 3i. n
(21 280. Q (SI) 12' 00; T
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neZ. SF.
Chicago
US 80. T 7 09.3
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S8O Q(3 7) 1)00. P(3-i) 10900
10.
Clii,
DOUBLESMadIock,
Texas (BrileS ill. n
FIFTH
1 Taylors Farvel
SIXTH - I Nes?or MOlina (3)
Zisk, Pgh, 10.- MilIan, NY,
California (Ryan 37) at Oak
(Bridges) (1) 560. 300. 7.80; I. II 00, 1700. S00. 2 Ur'arte Gash II
Foli.
Mon.
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Rote,
Cm,
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land (Mitchell 0 II, r,
Mmchele Eden (2) 3 70, 760. 3 (0) 11 50.500, 3 Bargumn Egurbi (5)
Phi,
TRIPLES--D.Cash.
Only games 5Chul
Maynard Pence $6) 360; 0 (2 1) 450 0(38) 1700; P130) 20010;
0 Parker. Ph. S. Turner. SD. 19 10. 1 (1 26) 1713
Tuesday's Games
00. T 2 04 1
0D3 3 12060
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Geron"ro.
Cm.
3.
Cabill.
Boston at Cleveland, n
SIXTH -I. Cash Box (Serbs-sI (5)
SEVENTH - I Victor Arricta (1)
3. W Os. 50 )
Detroit at New York, n
51 00,4740.500. 7 Mqeon Slee4i (1) 13 90. a in i
7 "." Gn.te It fAt
BItriCiit' it
0 30. 0. L.IIh' iva
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EIGHTH - 1
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CaItorna at Oitkland. n
Lard (1)0 60.1 10. 3 Dee Oum Ores- 760. 7.60. 3. Jorge Elorri (0) 5.00.
F14(ida Slate iiii
i2: 3 60. 0 (IS? 156 10 T (5 1 7) 0(7 7) 44.20, P (27) 130.00. Big 0 (I
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l' TM AIIO(,III4 Press
5397 CO 1 7 09 3
6. ?7 Consolation (oIl 21 20) 60 (all
East
N.rtMrm O'v,59n
EIGHTH - I. Nailanah (Garland 7) 171 80
W. L.
W L Pc?. OS
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Lal,a'
NINTH - I Jorge (3) 700. 380.
7
PhIa
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617
II ti
(ter..70z. 161 100, 360. 3 Surtax (7)
26-3 2 Sarduy (3) 550. 340: 3
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Pitt
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NINTH - I Curtis Hill (Joe 162 30
St
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LOu'S
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Seiders) (1)5.60, 5,20,3 00. 2 Bonnie
6, Miami
IS,
TENTH
1. Victor Pecina (5)
ChicagO
11 16
107
W Pain Beach
it ii 500 3', Flyer (2)7.10,120, 3 Rum Fantasy 1100, 860, 620; 2 Bob Loren:o (3)
Montreal
9 15
37S 7
Lao.roa?e
1117 470 4
(5) 2 80. 0 (241 17600 T II 2 5) 640, 4 20. 3 ursarte Sutton 12) 500.
West
Pornpr Beach
9 iS
1 1215 60. 1 , 01 1
0(3 5) 27.40. P13 3) 65.10; DD(7-S)
Cincinnat
15 10
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Saturday'i C•iult
TENTH
1. Easter April (Bob 161 10
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IS 11
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Los Ang
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HOuStOn
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Tamp. I. ia'ea--i
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10. 210: 3 I M Bye (6) (2) 17 0 1 00. 300. 2. Marti Paco (II
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0 CO. Q Ii 5) 59 70. T (83 6)1231 20 380. 250; 3 Pafael-Arrieta (7) 470;
9 17
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Sunday's esvIts
Mt 3500, Handle 1)77.350
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5? P,tersb,jrg 1. W nti'r Hl,n 0
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TWELFTH
1 ZubI Boniguen
Saturday's Results
TONIGHT'S ENTRIES
Mum, 17. Pi'nparic B.acPi S
(6) 5 10. 4 20, 760; 7 Rafael Elorri
New York 7, San Deco 2
Øf (.evdfrdlIC a' Nfll Pam Piear',
7) 3 10. 780. 3 lsasa Echanl: (0)
Pittsburgh S. Atlanta 3
FIRST - I R011iCk )Sca). 2
Montreal 1,
an Francisco 5
T.dav'sGamel
Stars Shield (Hobbs); 3 LisbOn 300. 0126131 60. P(6 2) U 50, 5ig
For? Lavoerdal, at PO* Inch
Cincinnati 11, Chicago 1
Hanover (Vandervort); 1 Spanish 0 (12. 7 61 consolatIon (all 6)61 20;
am •lWct? Peim e•
Philadelphia 6. Los Angeles
Romel (Myers). S Proud Blue Chip (all 7) 9;? 00
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The Big fled Machine went
into overdrive Sunday, unleashing seven homers and 21 hits t
steamroll Chicago.
Tony Perez slugged a pair (if
homers and Ken Grifley
crashed his first majcr league
gand slam.
GIants 4-0. Expos z-s
Steve Rogers pitched the
Expos' First complete game and
first shutout of the
toss.
ing a two-hitter at the Giants in
the second game of their doubletieader.
John Montefusco, 4-1. and relies-er Gary Lavelle, who
recordedhis sixth save, teamed
season,

Bert Camupaneris' sacrifice
fly in the 12th innning scored
Sal Bando itS the A's defeated
Hunter behind Paul I.indblad's
brilliant sevtrI-innlng (Inc-hit
relief Stint
Billy Williams homered for
Oakland while Munson had a
two-run double for Ness York
which saw Its live-game wun•
ning streak snapped
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The Twins snapped a tie with
two runs in the eighth inning on
rookie Butch Wynegar's triple,
an intentional walk and a
passed ball and throwing error
by Milwaukee cat her Darrell
Porter.
Reliever Ilill Campbell outdueled Milwaukee relief ace Ed
Rodriguez to earn the triumph.
Campbell pitched four innings.
dloWing Just two hits and strikout six.
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Tuesday, May II

Pro Basketball

Cal.
DOUBLES-Melton,
the Southeastern Conference Robinson, finished Palmer.
Semlfsnal
Rud. Oak. S. D,Evans. Bsn.
and Ohio Valley
Besl-of-7 Ser,es
7.-r.
I. Stanton Cal, 7. Carew,
Angels 3, Indians
Sunday's Risulti
('t*fl5,
1
Garner. Oak,
Ex.Indian
Rusty
Torres
Boston 91. Cleveland 19. Bos
Prep Pairings
NY,
IPIPLES-Pmnella,
3.
'on leads SCriCS 20
Four of Florida State's losses cracked a two-run triple' off
Lynn. Bsn. 2. RiCe. Bsn. 2
Phoenix
Golden
State
133.
eamt' in the Seminoles last Six Dave LaRoche to cap a three- Rivers. NY, 7.
negar,
Mn.
129.
7
CT.
Series
2?
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Set By FH S,AA
games, i\iong with ttle loss Sun. run eighth Inning rally. Meanday was an 11-5 defeat, also to while, Frank Tanana fired a
JACKSONVIllE' I AP) - (eorgia Southern i3&amp;-19 t. Jun three.hitter and struck out eight
Th- Florida High School Ac. McArdie powered FSU'. victo, for his first victory since April
tisities Association has an- rv in Sunday s first came with :i II :illnwina'
-. .......... nnl,.' ,,n h,t r,ffg,r
flounced
the
first.round two-run triple.
Doug Howard's two-run double
irings for the state baseball
The Unisersitv if Florida in the second Inning. Until the
championship, which begins t'mit-tj its season Sunday by eighth, the
Angels milanaged
lliwsday The pairings:
splitting a Southeastern Confer- on)) three hits off Fritz
(lass A/i/iA at Tampa
ence doubleheader with Gear. Peterson
Satellite s-s. Pensacola Tate, 2 gia, winning 7'€ 9lfl(i losing 4-3
pill.
the nightcap. The Gators fin:
s
South Dade vs. Brandon, 8 ished with a 21-27 overall mark
P-fl0
and 10-13 league record,
hn:ls
,ThatF(;dI)
In junior college baseball
Mia,ili-1)ade
Downtown won Ui'
Tampa (atholn' ss Panama
state junior college title with a
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City tLis- 2
9-0
5
lctot)
over
ie
Delray Atlantic vs. Orlando
day. steve lerner pitched a _____
Bishop Moore. 8 p.m.
two-hitter to enable DadeFinals 1 p.m. F'rida)'
I)owntowT3. to host the f,eorgia
('lass A/i at SI. Cloud
(huit1llOfl May 21-22, With tti'(t't)ttWy ss. 1ike Butler, 2
5' iuner 'oi' to Un' rational h
PIll.
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SATURDAY NIGHT
7
What Acclaim
FIRST- I solos Sutton (1) Ii 20.
Porter), S. Cardiff Ii H'iell).
u 00. 7 Ibar Goodwin (3) 4 60.
SECOND - I Squaw Byrde 5 60. 3 u iare Ecward (1) 1 40. 0
Minor
r',dhitylOfld) Beau (13)
2
so. P (131 105 10
(Htr,n)
3. Caroline Calgary
SECOND- 1 Rc'.l 11 ,',vi (1)
(Neltin). i Princess Strong (P. 1620. 560. 720; 2 o'Y's, (7)
Regur). S. Speedy Tracer (Seders). 6 10. 5 80; 3. Mario Pr .ra '3 1 00.
6 Single OilIer (Bridges). 7. Enougn 0 (1 lI SI 20: P (hi fl-0 ,'O 8 Q (1
Time (Sica); S
Queen May 3, 17) 1.052 20
(Johnson);
7.
Buddy Hope
THIRD- 1 Barquin Lorenlo (6)
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San Diego 4. New York 0
Son Francisco 40. Montreal CPi.rmc"e
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Philadelphia 10. Lot Angeles

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1000. 420. 370, 2. RetaPecir'a (2)
1*0, 3*0. 2 (bar Edward II) 420; 0

INe.vman). 3. Sweetheart Volto
FOUTfl-1 Mar11 (7) 1420.5.80,
(Drayton) 1 Trademark lBs-re:- 3(0 2 Mutlla (3) A 60, 2 50; 3.
nak), S Sail Boat (Dvoracek); 6 Wally (11360. 0 (37) 1* 10. P (7-3)
Azalea 10111). 7
Ocala Bebe 5370. 0 (67) 69.30.
(Dennis). I
Johnny Mmnbar
FIFITH- 1 Sciarsa Arrieta (1)

(Vandervort)

960 7 60. 100; 2. Galdos Sarduy (7)
FOURTH - I
Ranger Jean 9 20. 1.70, 3 Jorge- Borliguefl (6)
(Aldrch) - 7 PromPt Pick (HIerpe); 380. 0 (12) 1610. P (12) 149 10.
3 Torpedo Byrd (Gill) - 1. Egi-ptman
SIXTH -1 Barquin Mandmola U)
"rd (Hobbs). S Captain Riddle P4
1560. 8 20. 540. 2 Uriarte Molirta
Sici). a. Bulie? Freight (No
i40, 340. 3 NestorWally (5)
Driver). 1 Jferson Adios (Kim
320. 0 37)57 60. P (73) 215 70. DO
hOlt), 5 Clay Haven Psoneer (17) (37 30
(Vandervort)
SEVENTH- 1 So)aia Ccblan (I)
FIFTH
1 JOPpa Star Mad I300 700 6 10. 2 Orbs- Gas?) 11(6)
Dusty
(Dvoracek).
Tag 3 40. 1 tO. 3 Gatdos Arrieta (1) 1 10.
2
(Newman), 3 BrIght Mr (Farber): 0 (68) 1260. P (86) 179 10
Oslikoth 1011), 5 MaurIce Ea
EIGHTH-i. Zubi-Sarduv (1)0 10.
ward Bereznakl, 6 R,beiriOQe Rob
300. 2 Rafael Cobian (2) 6.00.
u Hysell). 7 Tallow (Scuds-rU; 5 520
300
3 Mar-ti Echanu: (7) 2.00, 0 (2Lazy S'e (Thompson).
SIXTH - 1 Cinders ?,'cElw'yn 1)35 40. P (1 3)123.90; Big 0 (6$. 2
a)) 7 211 41 all I (it In
flregs;
'iCarS Pocket
2
NINTH
1 Radolpiso (I) 2000,
Vaprvorl' 3 Stonegate Sharp
4.
Tiogas Grace 600. 370. 7 Jorge (5) 420, 200; 3.
Pa'terson
Badeys- tsassa (3; 370; 0 (I 6)4-620. P II 8)
(PhilipS).
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TENTH
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tKurtlworth&gt;. 7 Pan Lidy J,
12 20.6.70. 2. Nesto Edward (3) 7.00.
(Deason). 8 Impulse (WilSey)
SEVENTH - 1 L000 Legs (5 380, 3 Amino 000rs (I) S 10, Q I)
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ELEVENTH
1. Galctos
izel Plot (Thompson); 5 Jim5
Dr"srn D'Arnato). 6 OilIer W Mandiota lii 7) 10. 7.00, 510, 7.
''tp, 7 ChoIce Lee Hy (Peter-sI. Mutilla Wall, (5) SaO, 350; 3.
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TWELFTH- 1 Ga)eos Podolto
p 2170. 360. S 10, 2 Isassa Sarduy
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Buddy (Paul.
6 (6) 600. 360. 3 MutiIia Eiorri (51
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C) rr-c' Arrierica R. Ne'e)y). 7 Sharp 170. 0 (26) Perfecta (26) 10010.
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(lass A at Tampa
Panama ('!u-Istian vs. North
F'lorida Christian, 1:30 p.m
Christian s's Tampa
Berkely Prep, 3:30 p.m.
Finals 130 p.m Friday

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hit
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right-center field and it eluded
both center fielder Maddox and
011ie Brown for a double
Meanss hile, Strom, a Met
castoff, had it all over Tom Searn
vçr, who usually makes palsies
out of the Padres, beating them
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predicted that Oilvero will win the 6 pin, finish.
was just a shade slower at team.s advance to the national stalling powerboat of Joel Hal.
that honor this time.
On Saturday, a bad clutch 187,266.
tournament. Central Florida, pern near the finish Ilne to win
lie has talked with Miss hub kept the .ar in the garage
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MLs,s Guthrie, however, was piston.
McCluskey at 100.144.
day lot the round trip between
hisownat the IndianapoltsMo- precedent-shattering accom- get through the tests, Now, again thwarted in her attempt
"That's racing," the 38-yearDaily practice contlnueo
Miami and [limIni, He finished
tar Speedway, Olivero spends a plishment here: he Is the first we're going to try to work up to gel onto the track for the first old Mis,s Guthrle shrugged, "I through Friday, with quail- Haul
Honors in
exactly three hours,
lot of time waiting, trying not to driver in history to pass the en- speed until we gt it to where time,
can't really say anything more fications next Saturday and
BIT)
ILL)
Ken
Martindill
Robert
Sherr of i'ompanot
get nervous,
tire rookie test on the first day we think It belongs."
For the second day
than that."
Sunday,
and
again,
on
May
22aml
Jt-f
I
Smith
grabbed
vie.
Beach
won
the
106-nIlle produc.'
ilie
rookie, de. of
Two months ago, he made his mechank-al problems kept her
The fastest of 18 drivers who 23.
tories
in
Saturday
night's
drag
lion
class
with
an aver-age
fending champion of the CaliOli%ero looked So good in champiorts}iip car debut, finish- racer in the garage until the did make it out was 1974 winner
The 60th ninnlng of the racing program at the Central speed of 51.87 m.p.h,
fonnia Racing Association, has completing the first two phases ing 13th at Phoez'il. I-Us team- closing minutes of practice, and Johnny Rutherford, who posted world's rir.'hcst auto race will be Florida Dragway with Terry 000, Magnum powered by $50,.
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championship automobile rac- doing a good Job, so you have to just glad we got it over."
rookie."
mon finally took It out, an oil Johncock at 18-4.653, Tom Sneva standings. The field Included 18
expect that."
Olivero has run his Eagle at
"It seems like she's pretty in. line broke. Sunday morning, SI. at 184.2, 1969 winner Mario An- schools,
But this year, while the
Almost overlooked amIdst 181 rn.p.h. at Ontario Motor telligent," he said. " I think mon managed Just to laps be- dreW and Wally Dallenbach,

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ing 4-3, for a final 39-14 record. in the top fIVC
the first run home. Slinson
Jacksonville ended Its season
Two of the Florida reams doubled for two more and
with a 43-12 record Sunday by could draw tx'rths in the re- White's two-run single, after an

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The first batter Lonborg
laced in the seventh inning was
Dave lA)pes, who slammed a
soreaz-ner to the left-center field
wall. But Garrs' Maddox
tracked It down with a tumbling
grab.
l)nborg, 4-0, said Maddox'
sensational catch made him
think he was ready for immort.alit).
"I got goose bumps," iid

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Sax history to win 20 games four
7, 'tgomecy 31
56n Franc Sco at Chicago
Cl%.,iOlt. 21
san Dt-o at PPilaoelphia, n
years in a row, blanked Detroit
Chattanooga 7. Jacksonw.Ie I
New York at Atlanta. n
(In three hmts for 5 2-3 innings
Tad-sy's Games
P.ttibijrgh it Cincinnati, II
Orlando a' C"arictt,
before lit' was hit 0
Ron
Los Angeles at St. LouiS. Il
Chattanooga a' .5¼'gon'*fv
ErIvillI •
I.t'F'hire's line drive. The
Montreal a' Houston, fl
aori,.y e a, S.,er.ra'
fractured kneecap may sideline
•
him fr the rest i-f the
Pro Hockey
League
Richards saill 1w is consulB
ering replacing (H1 with any
NHL Playoffs
of four pitchers - Pete' VuckFinals
isich, Jesse Jefferson. Fran.
Best-of.? Series
MImilni completed itS 'eaSOfl cisco
The Associated I'ress
American League
Sunday's Result
Barrios or Dave 11amBATTING (50 a? batS)- L',rn
Montreal
1.
Baseball players at Florida earlier in the week by taking Ilton.
Philadelpha
LCF lore. Oct.
Bsn.
421
386
Montr
s-al
leads
best Of Seven
State, Miami and Jacksonville two of three games (it Florida
, i,',t( , s5 NY. 300. Patek, series 10
are assailing word this week on State for a final 40-13 record.
C 37Q, BOStOCk. Mn, 365
Tuesday, May 1)
nosals 7, Orioles I
which of them will advance into
Florida State. the NC/iA re.
2$.
NY,
S-Rivers,
Philadelphia at Montreal
Bib Stinscrn and Frank Whth' North,U NOak.
20. P White. NY.
National Collegiate Athletic As- :ional champion last ear, was drs-e In two runs apiece as the
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Qtm, KC
B Belt, Ce.
WHA Playoffs
ranked second in last week's I(()vals scored live times
)ci)tiOn tournament play It
(6
C 01.
P em -i- 6
Semifinals
in the
national collegiate ratings, with third
could be all three schools
Our
Oak.
16,
Wasnngtn.
Bet-of.7
Series
C
inning and to defeat Jim
Sunday's Result
Florida State ended its regu- 1974 College World Series ltnil Palmer and record their sixth toughs, Tee, 16
IN-RI.Je
BATTED
New England 1, Houston I,
RUPIS
1mw season Sunday by splitting a 1st Miami fourth and Jackson- slctorv in seven games. Singles Oak,
Oct.
77.
Horton.
21. flew England leads best of 5ev
doubleheader with Georgia vile fifth. ArIzona and Arizona by George Brett and Al Cossens CPmt5, NY. 19. Munson. en series 71

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Jacksonville Raines finished Richard Crane of Cocoa Beach turned the ball over without Get To Phoenix" last weekend Robare II
1 0 I 0
was
badofforlosing
me." that it whirling
got the shot
tip of
hisDryden
toe on ajust
JimininFriday's
Miami,Sunshine Open meet with 45 points to 24 for South %sith a high jwnp of 6 feet, 8 purpose. Our foul shooting was after qualifying for the national Smith p
was really
so afraid
and
1
1 0
Shulerp
Bies banked $22800 for his Watson shot.
2 0 I 0
Plantation in the Class AMA inches and by Earl 11111 of awful (20-for-35) and we had tournament May 24 in Arizona, lotus
37 , ii , I
second-place finish that IncludFinally, it was over, and 17,"I know it would surprise a meet, and TitusvilIe Astronaut Gainesville Buchholz with an indMdual breakdowns all over and Just missing a state
ed a closIng 68 and a vague 582 bodies left the For-urn re- lot of people if I beat Mclear, had 65 poInts to 36 for runnerup 880 time of 1:52.8. James Hick- the place. It was Just a disaster, championship by a whisker.
leliWood
DII 110 600 -4
Sanford
411 101 Dli-,
threat during the nationally lieved. They'll come back again but it wouldn't surprise me," Lake Wales in the Class A/i/i cy of Apopka tied the 120-yard Once we broke down, there was
No. 2 Stuart Thompson and __________________________
televised windup to the weath- Tuesday, and probably do it all added Haley.
event,
high hurdles mark with a 14 Just a lot of wishing and No. 4 Howard Flagg won state
t-r.plagued
Rales-.was second In the 220hoping."
(lass A/i honors went to Pa- second clocking,
titles, while No.1 Steve C-ox and
Margate
No. 3 Peter Roberts were losers
In the championship finale.
Champ
Miami-Dade South won the
title with 21 points, followed by
MIAII (AP) Preston llenn
SemInole with 20 and Palm of Margate overcame a propel.
otlit-r year, Bobby Olivero 'omar ever t.&amp;
the In. allowed turn to lirilsh the final
would be drawing raves as an dianapolis 500.
two phases at 165.
up-and--coining rookie with a
"She deserves a lot of atten"I had no idea I was the first

smacked his
the year.

the Pittsburgh Pirates tocia'," said Johnson. who opener.
beat the Atlanta Hrav 5-2, the
Houston Astros pounded u s.
Louis Cardinals 10-5. the Cm$ cinnati Beds crushed the Chi.
cago Cubs 14.2 and the Montreal
Expos blanked the San Fran--cisco Giants 8-0 in the second
l
game of their doubleheader
after losing the opener 4-2.
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Ftston a? Cleveland
6 Hendrick, Cle. S. Burrougs
Te*. S Grieve, Tei, S. Ford
A BA Playoffs
Mn, I, Bando. Oak, I. Rud
Finèls
Oak. 4
Dest-of-7 Seri.5
ST0LEN
BASES- North
Satvrday's Rs-sult
Oak $3. Rivers, NY, 12. Par,
New
York
121. Denver
Iph, NY. 10. Remy, Cal,
,
New York cads series 31
Patek. KC. 9
Tuesday, May 11
PITCHING
(3
Dcc's'ons)
flew York at Denver
0 ElIi,
NY. 30,
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Brewer, Cot, 3 0.
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Fitimorris, KC, 30. I 000, .1 5
Slaton, MO,
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Chicago
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Saturday's Results
Texas 8 17. Boston 54
Detroit 7. Chcaqo I
Minnesota I), M,Iwaubee
New York I. Oakland I KanCity 6, Baltimore 3
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his record
first chance
at 100-yard
much fun to lead every day. I Leach went Just wide with a world
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McTear won the long jump.

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Ned Ratnes ruM out from under hat as Charles Williams takes
Larry RobliLson had evened the
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as
they
prepared
for
Tuesday
throw
for out stunt. (Herald photo by Tom Vinctut).
score.
night's Fifth game of the best-of.,
E a S / 'N i n
;.
"In the second period our forseven champlonship series. The
.
-wards started floating," obNuggets beat New York In
served Coach Fred Shero, Sanford Giants Win
--"iL For Hayes whoseFlyersaretrngtoe-,
McNlchols Arena before
come the third team in National •
splitting the first two games of
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DALLAS(AP-"It'sbeena HockeyLeaguehlstorytowin
thisseries.lftheNuggetswln
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VVith
i-hitter, 9 -4
long time coming," said Mark three Stanley Cu in a row.
Game Five, the team.s will reHayes with a sigh, "but this is "Our defense stayed in too
turn to the Nassau Coliseum
A combined three-hitter by Smith and t)ean Smith drove in
the gre4ites thrill of my life. I much, We were getting caught [)a s h C h a rn p
Uniondale,
N.Y.,
Thursday
ferrySmith,Ernshuleran
three runs apiece.
jnst hope it's going to be easier on two-on-ones and three-onR a I e y Eye s
night for the sixth game,
rim
Rahnes
sparked
the
SanSanford upped Its record to 3to win next time."
two&amp;"
The Nets, led by Julius Er- ford Giants to a 9-4 vIctory over 0.
If it were much easier it
It was the Montreal defense
ring's '4 points and helped by the Zeliwood Angels Sunday at
The Giants play again Sunday
would be illegal,
that was caught at 5:17 of the
John Williamson's 24, BrIan Sanford Memorial Stadium in a at Zeliwood.
The lean, handsome young third period, when Philadelphia S U n s h i n e AA e e t, AA c I e a r
Taor's 23 and Jim Eakins' 17, semI-pro baseball game.
Oklahoman, leading from start defenseman Larry Goodenough
1E LLWOOD
whipped the Nuggets 121.112
OffensIvely, the GIants got
AS S H If
to finish, blazed home with a 69 sent a power play wrist shot, WINTER PARK lAP
yard event in the Class AAAA hokee with 63 poInts to 26 for Saturday night, moving Within three hits from Ned Ralnes and Victor p-lI
4000
Sunday and won the $200,000 past Dryden's late-kicking right - "It doesn't matter that cv- 220 with a 21.2 clocking, the Jasper llaniilton, and the Class one victory of clinching their Bob Jacobs, who each had two Jones u
3000
Byron Nelson Golf Classic al- leg.
Wydeltulp
7200
erybody talks about Iflouston) same as AAAA winner Wyatt A team champion was Green- second league title in three singles and a double. Robert York
Ibss
1 01
most in a breeze.
The Flyers' lead was short- McTear," Calvin Haley said Cyril of Orlando Oak Ridge vile, with 641-3 points to 43 for years.
Sony2b
I010
It was his firs triumph after lived, for five minutes later after leading Jacksonville posted.
rimerup Greensboro.
The loss was more one-sided
rI
flhic.k
2
000
four years on the tour.
Jacques Lemalre banked a Raines to Florida's prep Class
Piosiec
Class MA/i records were et than the scare indicated - the S ((
4
100
MCTCar Won the Class A/i
A/ n s Brown ri ci
3 11 0
by
Rob
Gomez
of
Boca
Ciega
Nets
led
by
as
many
as
19
points
He assaulted the par.71 Pie- backhander Into the Phila- AAAA track title with a 100- )'ard dash in Saturdays rain- with an 880 time of 1:529, by beforeDenverclosedthegap In
Cedrickcf-Th
3000
Trail golf course with deiphia net off the goal post. yard dash time of 9.4 seconds, delayed Class A-A/i wrapup JohnSte
Charles lb
3000
rounds of 66, 67 and 71 before Moments later, a spectacular
Pollardp
-artoflke WorthJ.I. the closing minutes. And It left
000
"Inacoupleofyears,lexpect
with
a
time
of
22.1
seconds.
Totals
the closing 69 that left him 11 toe save by rrtminder Wayne
743
Leonard with a pole vault of 15 the Nuggets - the only ABA
at 10 n a I
GIANTS
under par at 273 and two shots Stephenson stopped a Jim Rob- them to be talking about me. I
The Baker High School star, feet 4 inches, and by Tommy team ever to win 60 games two
AS S H SI
ahead of runnerup Don Bies. er-ts' rocket and brought the intend to work at track," Haley '%ho tied the 100-yard world Sparks of Orlando Edgewater seasons in a row - bewildered
Duharif
S7I0
st.ariitrd of 9.0
added Saturday night.
"Next time," grinned Hayes, fans to their feet.
T Rains-sib p
5 31 0
onds in the with a shot put of 64 feet, l' and questioning their osn NJ e t S I 0 t
Haley, a senior headed for 1975 state meet, had a (uS- inches. Tom Ierron of ability.
R.Smiths
26,ttickinga$40,000checkinhjs
4323
The Flyers, giving
H.Ralnesc
S 13
Texas Southern on a track-foot- appointing time of 10.0 in winpocket, "I'm going to come grudgingly, had two

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the IX'troit Tigers 4-2 for Wilbur
Iht'res 1k) panic in Boston
l'ci
jwrhaps because Manager struck by a line drive and
l)arrell Johnson of the )li.'d Sax suffered a broken left kneecap,
has no buttons left to push.
the Kansas Clt Royals trimilier&amp;s not much we can (in tiied the B;iItmtre Orioles 7.4
with our line-ui) 55
ith three and the California Angels edged
people laid up.' Johnson said the ('leveland Indians 3-2.
Sundat after the defending
Seven al Itie setbacks u: BbsMnt'rican Ilague champs SIVi
ton's losing streak - the lasttheir losing streak reach nine in place Red Sax are 8:
('05% -- longest since 1963
ut first have come it the
sitha6.5conie-Irorn.ahcad loss hand.c of the Rangers, whose
the Texas Rangers.
t'ight.game winning string is a
With center fielder Fred cluti record.
l.irn, shortstop Rick Burleson
This time, the Rangers raland third baseman Rico Petrolied for Iwo run.s in the eighth
cdli all sidelined, the Red Sax inning
(fl a walk, singles by Jim
bore little resemblance to the Sundher and Jwin Beniquez
(-lot) that took Cincinnati SCVand second basenuu) Denny
tn games in the 1975 World Doyle's throwing error on a
Series before losing on
a bloop potential double play ball, 13-ossingle in the nth Inning.
ton's third mtScue ot the
EIst'wta're, the Oakland ''
m )ktl SIx had an early 4.0
mP1'1l the- N s VIrk \lflket'.' Icail
('t'ctl Cooper and Jiiii
UU1 t'x-tcainniate Catltsh HuntRice tinniered.
er
3 in 32 innings, the Mm.
"No panic." Johnson insisted.
nesota Twins dossiwd the Mil
have to keep going out
waukee Brewers 6, the Chi
there with confidence. II you
think bad things, you're going
tn get beat. I think one win will
make all the difference to this

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Than Never

couragement, Canadiens left record goal, ec11ing the mark
wing Steve Shutt recognized the of 15 set by Montreal's Yvan '

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and that I intend to reg'ster said
r'amne with the Clerk of the Circuit

1957. British.
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11.2) 12) D'AYSOFOURLIVES
(4) 161) AS THE WORLD

Frank himself
much criticized
That is what the FCC Is asked game shosis
distributes
"New
Treasure
prune-time access rule, which to do in the petition filed by hurt" and "Name That
Tune"
originally was designed to pro- Sandy Frank, who heads his
- onlY against what both Cox
vide diversification and in- own syndicating company
novation but which instead has New York City. Besides wide- ILfld Bryant say was an overthe original
led to a glut of game shows.
spread support from other syn. sight in drafting
Imposed by the Federal Corn- d ic a t or s, i n dependent
munications Commission in producers and craft unions, his
"We are not trying to elevate
1970, therule seemsfinally to be attorney on the matter is -. or to debase
the tastes of
gaininggrudgingacceptancein Kenneth A. Cox, who was an the siewing public, but simply
the telesision industry. More FCC ('onimissloner in 1970 and to insswe that the commission's

(I) RHYME AND REASON

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200

(1) 520,000 PYRAMID

2.30
ThE DOCTORS
(2) 111,1;
(61
4)
THEGUIDINGLIGHT
(1) BREAK THE BANK
24) (Mon.) COLLEGE FOR
CANINES (A) Clues.)
SOUNDS TAG E (Wed.)
OURSTORY (R) (Thurs.)
NOVA (A) (Fri.) KUP'S SHOW

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rumber are outside the game
grams

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size, diversity and
Ashbrook P. Bryant.. who siTote economic siabihity of the al-

former FCC staff executive, imize the

Moreover, a large contingent counsel,

was

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intended to stimulate," the

craft unions has petitioned the handful of game shows
There Is nothing to prevent
FCC for an amen'hnent that "Bowling for Dollars," "Cross the creation of new game shows
supporterssay would give them Wits" and "To Tell the Truth" to replace the ones that now air
a chance to make the rule work among them - are clogging up several times a week, the
as it was intended,
the prime-time access penn
petition points out, adding:
The prime-time access rule because many sictions air them "But even that would give the
requires the three network- as often as live times a week. public greater variety than they
affiliated TV stations in each of
They calculate that if these now get."

hour eaj-ller

being shown once a week, the to take up the proposal in nikt-

in the Central Time in the access rule would have a opposition in the form iii state-

Tues., see

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HARTMAN,MARYHARTMAN
6 THE FLINTSTONES
(9) GENERAL HOSPrTAI.
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ANOTHER WORLD

Preempted

(Wed) WOMAN

MOTHERS IN LAW. (Fri
o) SENIOR SCENE
3:30
(4) CC MATCH GAME: Pro35)

(6.) (Tues. orgy)

public affairs shows are cx- programs each week.
(Iucvrs of sonic' of the shosss
cepte'd.
Thus the merit of his pro- that 'cnu1(t lx' rurk'd.
The FCC's intention was to
break up the dominance that
CBS, AI3C and NBC held over
television during the prime
viewing hours at night, turning
over one hour to the io'.al stations iii hopes they would do
Ag
tiy
more community-oriented programning of their own and buy

Prograrri

COICeS

Fo r P BS

independent producers and Broadcasting Service statior.s Week" also was
have just about finished their
syndicators.

DAYTIME

progress, see 3 p.m., Ch. 4.

barredfrornairingrerunsof old
the FCC apparently
didn't reckon with the high cost
of producing a TV show. Few
stations ssere willing to fill that
Hut

time themselves and so turned

to syndicated rirogrammning
which is tiandicapçed by having
to
nut on fnr lpsiq
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money than a network program
because there is never any
guarantee how many stations
55111 buy it.
The pririie-time access period
soon became laden with the
likes of "Hollywood Squares,"
"Let's Make a Deal," "Name
That l'une," "The Price Is
Itight," "Truth or Consequences" and "Concentration."Therealsowereaflockof
wild animal shows.
But some encouraging signs
of change have appeared
recent!), especially "The Bobb
Vinton Show," which
tkmmnsttes that networkstyle progrwi,mlng is possibie
in syndication. And Columbia
Studios, a major supplier of
network Ti shows, announced
April 18 that It is making a lulllh'dyc'u ('tirTlmItjflent to syntheation, tori, including the
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in PBS' "program cooperative"
plan.
The results? PBS says ut
out of O offerings the stations
bought 2 programs - only f
of them new - which range
from a collection of TV 511(7555
by
rnI Knviwc In
-e the Inte ------"Washington Week in Review."
The newbLe are "The Age of
Uncertainty," a history series;
six "Scenes from a Marriage"
by Swedish director Ingmar
Bergman: "Studio See," a
series of features, poetry and
drama for kids: and "Parent
Effectiveness," which suggest
ways parents might raise and
cope with the little ones.
Out unless they find a kindly
underwriter are "Evening Edifinn" with news conunentatrer
Martin Agmonsky; ''Kup''
Show"; "The Mark of Jazz";
"Philadelphia Folk Festival";
"What's cooking"; and "Wornan Alive," PBS says.
Over-all, the stations (only
those paying for the shows can
carry theni bought nine series
in the drama, music and literature categories, ranging from
"Evening at Symphony" to
"Austin City Limits" to "Book
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Public affairs and dIscussion
shows and special events coverage from Washington accounted for five purchases,
"Woman" to "World
Press," Fiseat fans will be 11ap-

from

LILIAS, YOGAANDYOU(FrI)
CONSUMER SURVIVAL KIT

ROCKY AND FRIENDS,
UNDERDOG
4 00
'21) IRONSIDE
(11) MARY H.ARI'MAN, MARY
t-IARTMAN: PreetnplodTues.,
see 3 p.m.
u €D MISTER ROGERS'
NEIGHBORHOOD
'11) EDGE OF NIGHT

renewed.

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will be available, with 'Parent
Effectiveness" serving the older trade, Lowell 'Thomas' recollections will be back to Join the
new "Age of Uncertainty" in
the history department.
same Street" amid

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Attorneys for Plaintiff
Publish: May 10, 1976
DEl "1

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT_.,,l,r'f AND
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FLORIDA
CASE NO. 1$.791.CA.09.B
UNITED COMPANIES FINAN
CIAL CORPORATION, a LouIsiar
corporation,
Plaintllf,
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PATRICK SULLIVAN and KATHY
SULLIVAN, his wife,
Defendants
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
that the
NOTICE Is hereby
qivt'ri

undersigned. AR THUR II. ItECK
WITH, JR., Clerk of the Circuit

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LitkC Mary 2 Bedioom duplex.
central heat &amp; air. carpet, drapes,
tulty guppec1 kitchen. $150 mo
64301)? days. t-iS 3572 eveS
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Unfurnished
.3 BR, 2 baths, carpeted, stove &amp;

School of Music. isoffering private
essons in Sanford. 37O9i9.

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28.3 Bedroom Homes

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Carefree living, 2 BR, P baths,
fully equip kit , carpet, C H&amp;A,
tree water &amp; malnt., adults. No
dogS 322-1961.

Rro,n Pest Control has two
openings
sales. Fantastic op
portunity for mature man with
in

somesales experience sioosatery

trann Apply at Art Brown
Pest Control, 7562 Park Dr. 3fl We have 28. 3 BR homes, Furnished
or Ijnfurnisried. 513$ to $725.
8165

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EXTRA SPECIAL 2 BR

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Than Anything.
Let Us Sell You!

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TITLE CLERK - Versatil, work,
Good typing. Hate rouiirw? Get a

GERTRUDE PETERS, dea.
Court of Seminole County, Florida,
Each claim must be In writing and
will on the 26th day of May. 1976 at
must indicate the basIs for the
II 00 AM. it the west front door of
claim, the name and address of the
the Seminole County Courthouse,
creditor or his agent or attorney,
Sanford, Florida, offer for sate and
Ind the amount claimed, If tht
se'lI at public outcry to the highest claim isriof ye'
clue, the date when it
'rid brt bictde'r for cash, the
wilt becor,ie due shall be Stated if
following described prcperty
the claim is contingent or
Situated in Seminole County,
unliquldated, the nature of the un
Florida:
certainty shall be stated, II the
Lot I), Block "B', UOLF VIEW
claim ii secured, the security shall
ESTATES
SECTION
OF
be described. The claimant Shall
MEREDITH MANOR, UNIT ONE,
deIiversutflcientcopiesoftpueli
according to the plat thereof as
to the clerk to enabte the clerk t
recorded in PIat Book I), page 2001
mail one copy to each pfl'%c,nal
lb.' Public Records of Seminole
representative.
County, Florida.
ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS
jxirs.uanl to the Final Jud;ment
NOT
50 FILED WILL
lIE
entered in a case pending in said
FORE'IcR BARRED.
Court, the style of wflich
Dated March 75th, 1976
,nidlcated abOve
Robert harry Peters
WITNESS my hand and Official
As Personal Representa
seal of said Court this lUi day of
live of the Estate ci
May, 976
Gertrude Peters
ISeal)
Deceased
Arthur H BeCkwith, Jr.
Kenneth M. Deane
Clerk of the Circuit Court
p.o Drawer One
By' Elaine RlCharde'
Casselberry, Florida
Deputy Clerk
Telephone: (305) 339 75.53
I Publish' May 10, 197$
Publish' May 10, 17, 197$

7 Bdroom, Florida room, fenceti
yard, A C. $150 mo. 1sf &amp; last plus
deposit 3?) 0545

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WAITRESSES

Without carport, $130; With

COCKTAIL

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Plush spot.

BR home with screened proch.

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someone qualified to talk *ith
builders, Interesting position Man

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ON t'O't

1W SANFORD- Corn
'.rrr:! r.rnrirt',', rna:n b'Ui'd:,'
ome fixing up. Liveat'te

c'er garage in

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Saw Man for cutting department,

experienced with Clary Saw
operations Company benefits.
EQual Opportunity Employer-M
F CARDINAL INDUSTRIES,
INC 32)0220

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Enloy'fI,xibte hourly earnings. Join
our Welcome Wagon Team,
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Salesibihity an asset Phone 30.5
641 3100 between 9 and ion May $2
and 13, or write Betty Lane. 1006

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MEDICAL SECRETARY- Must

Realtor
323.5774 Anytime
Multiple Listing Service

Ldrry ioii
REALTOR

AIN'T IT A SHAME
To see a wonderful home lust Sit
there empty? The setters are
leaving it in good conditiOn, 3
bedrooms, carpet, central heat,
attached garage. Owner must sell.
Low 20's.

24 Hrs.

323-9410

?O)7S FRENCH (HWY 1792)

LOWDOWN

SANFORD CHARM
AND VALUE
imaculate 3 UcciroOm, eat in
kitchen, well kept Ia'An, large
7arage, priced below appraisal at
rily $73,900

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Trailer in camp
17'x3$', 1
BR, air cond, utIlities 1155 mo
kamper's Kove, 327 6077
ground,

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Into the man or woman you
destined to be The requirements
are a burning desire to succeed
and a willingness to Iry Sounds
simple
It 1Sf
For confidential details contact
Mr Hill

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AVON
Spring into the world of cosmetics,
fragrances, toiletries. Excellent
earning opportunity Call 641 3079.

A PtOfl1(,,ll(OU!(J 'Ia't

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and trOfltabl. carrer

3763

Rentals

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3 BR. 1'; oath, low
town Assume $ pet. Mtg 8. pay
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eciate

CRANK CON - SI., REALTY
REALTORS. $ 606)
BR Brick Bungalow. I, baths,
,plit plan, attached garage.
:arpetect, central heal, kifcnen
quepped, fenced yard Nice

:arpet throughout, painted insid?
I. out Nice big fenced lot. 118.300
ma

with fireplace $79,900

WEKIVA RIVER ACCESS
I
bedroom, I bath, air cond Lot size
100 itSO' Only 171.700

Associate

Iroker
ys3727171

SWIMMING POOL' 3 BR, 7 bath,
range, ref rig, dishwasher Den

Cail $67

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Eves.323'OI$S

For The Price

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ASSUME MORTGAGE - No
qualifying on this new listing in
Woodmere Park 3 bedroom, 1
t',ilh,
iy
Side'
retrigiirator, central air, carne,v

Site

carpet $75,600 Pat' enulty and
assume mortgage Good monthly

0179
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2 BR, I bath. CIt house, Zoned GC 7
FenCed yard, Garage 3770610
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Reg Real Estate Broker
*03W. 1st St

323 606) or)?) 0517 eves.
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F'r Lease-- Service Station BAYS
ONLY at 2 high volumn gas
locations Call 3720015

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bedrOoms, 1', baths, unturnished.
Take over payments but must be
moved. 372170$.

females, $wks. old

109W. lit St. 322 2335
We Buy Furniture

322 0425.

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REALTORS

2SISPARK

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'fling &amp; fiShing $79,300
12' a 61', 3 BR. U

WE TAKE TRADES
iKE MARY
7 Bedrooms, shady
:orner lot, screened porch, walk to
.wmrr,rvi SI4.4)
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Forrest Greene, Inc.
106633

REALTORS

373 6353

Completely renovated 3 &amp; 4 BR
homes, P, baths, with central
heat, from 1)8.000 As low as $100
down
Looking for a Home citll

Jim Hunt Realty, Inc.
7S21 Park Dr
.'LS Realtors

After Hours.
3?? 9281, 377 3991

322.2118

JOHNNY WALKER
GENERAL (OUT RACTOM
REAL ESTATE INC

Rcg. Real Estate aroker
6)7W. )st.Sanford 37256.11

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS
- T?2
322

3226457

Ksh Real Estate

Town.

HERB'S TV
12% F rench Ave

323 1734

54-GarageSales

new Sears top of line appliances.
12' * 16' hand built utility room. All
set up on 50* 12.5' lot with well and
septic tank. Located rear Lake
Wier, Fla. Phone 90.4 255 6191 -

Yard Sale, My $ through May 15
(except Sunday) Corner of S.
Je'ssamine Ave. arid W. 3rd Ave.

"SIRVICE BEYOND
THE CONTRACT"
OWNER TRANSFERRED
bath

bedroom,

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Woodmere

Park,

relrigerator.

washer,

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2 BR, fam. rm bIk, range. refrig.,
dishwasher, AC, washer, all
drapes Owner anxious Small
down Astng 170.500 or best offer

B.ATEMAN REALTY

321 0759 eves.]22 7613

11706 CASH
THAT'S ALL and move in,) BR, I'i
baths, masonry. Fla room, nicely
landscaped No QUALIFYING.
Just 000d credit $1500 down, $706
closing costs, 1719.50 mo. (In.
cludes all) AP rate S' - pct. Only
$71,S
Avititable June 10.

Phone 373.1485

43-Lots-Acreage
55-Boats &amp; Accessories
Seminole &amp; Volutia Counties,
Acreage Tracts, small 8. large.
TERRY REALTY, REALTOR.
62$ 0711.

Pro 21, twifl 65 MercurIc's, off shore
fishing. Loaded, 11.200 Smyrns
Marina. (901) 427.5267

2 Lots (100810? in Santo Park Pint),
100' x 110' on Willow Ave. N. of 75th
2126.
St. Across st. from
Contact owner. i-Si) 679 1999.

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A steal at

RETIREE SPECIAL - 2 bedroom.
I bath CS home Quiet counrty
setting Needs some TIC Yours

1505 W. 25th St.
SANFORD

322-2090
l'rol',tionliy f,'anaqcd

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JkiJ1iO11hC

321 -0041

PAL1ORS'

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Any
Quantity,
NOLL'S
Casselberry, Hwy. 1792. 130-4206:

IM Ford Fairlane 2 door hardtop,
automate
trntmls,I,
-.....a - .w. , nnnA
''T.L
-,SWAP SHOP - FLEA MARKET
cond., 559$. 323.10.41.
Anyone can be a Seller or a buyer.
Plo charge. All admitted free, 196$ I-Bird, all power, air, like new.
1995.CHICO&amp; THE MAN, 373-1370
Come browse
Sunday 9 to S
or $34 4505.
at the Movieland Drive.in ____________________________
Theatre, South fl42. Phone 3221972 Capri, low mileage, good
1216.

71-Antiques
Good furniture from the '20s and
collectIbles Hi Way £6 Antiques,
I', mile's east of I I on Rt. 46 373
6972

Used office furniture

Stemper Realty

excel. cond , low mileage.
12.350. Antique clock 1700's. 1700
01 789 3861

Leading manufacturer and
distributor has aluminum rectangular pools left over from 1975
season, half price. Guaranteed
installation and terms. Call 305855 9331 collect

Clean 3 bedroom, l"i bath, avocado
stove &amp; refrigerator, blue carpet,
central seat &amp; air.
Pay? on's 3731301
POOL HOME-- 3 BR.
2 bath, fatnily
, screened
porth, 2 car gar,ugc'. ce,itral he,it

air, carpets, drapes, appliances,
fenced beck yard, beautiful poot
$41,900. 95 pcI financing to
qualified buyer. Owner, 85.7 6)97

£103.

JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

cestories LOW MONTHLY
PAYMENTS, ELECTRONIC
SHOWPLACE, 4.3)9 Edgewater
Drive (corner Fairbanks)
Orlando 795 1771

WILSON MAIlER FURNITURE
BUY-SELL--TRADE
3)1315E.r'irstst.

I can cover four home with alum
siding &amp; sOflit System AlSo
Roofing. Gutters 20 yr's. E'p
Eagle Siding Co 851 9543

3725472

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
'Iormerly Harriett's Beauty Nook)
Si E Firit. 372 5747 -

Concrete Pavement
Parking Lot Maintenance- Sealing
and Striping Durable Scalers. 305
Lemon St . Sanford, 323 6447

134

MOPITP4

1 and 2 Bedrooms
lot ItS Baths
fiLL ADULTS - EASY LIVlN
QUIETAND SERENE
Modern FacilitIes
All G.E. KItchens
ILocaled Westof Hwy. 17.93
At 1)20 Florida Ave.
Ph. 333-4650

C&amp;A BackHoe Service

Trent Exterminating Co --Complete
Pest Control and Termiting Free

clearng. Ill dirt, clay, rock.
All knds of digging Hou'setrail,rs
stored and moved 322 9142

inspection All Pest Control, TO
Oct. Discount 373 7934
ART BRO -,','N PEST CONTROL
7562 Park Drive
322 $165

l,irxi

[STEPSON LAND CLEARING'

301050 8 60 pet, discount on all
children's clothing Boys' new
casual suits, shirts, short &amp; long
pants, girls' dresses &amp; short I. long
r.lay suitS.

PAYTON'S CIII LOR EN'S WEAR
Ph 3fl 130$

PLANTS - Good Puce's. Good

AdyiSe. Plants &amp; Answers, 710 E
lst St., 37) 7177.

Home Improvements
Painting, Remodeling, General
Repairs C,iIl 37) 6875

LAKESIDE
APARTMENTS
Large 1 a. 2 Bdrm.
Furnished or Unfurnlshed"
'CLUB ROOM
POOL

'40* Offer's you the same quality
workmanship in your remodeling
and bdditions re'qu.rernents as 5
available ifl hi general on

struction

322-6457

Acrois From Ranch Houte ,j

- 323-$670or831-777

&amp;

For free estimates, call Carl Hat.
m's at SEARS in Sanford 372 1711.
Carpentry, Remodeling, Additions.
Custom Wcrk Licensed, Bonded

Al

STOP AND THINK A MINUTE If
Ctassilied Ads didn't work
lIst-re wouldn't b any

Lawn Care
MOwing, edging, trimming, weeding
and fertilizing Free estimates,
Phone 323-5954.

Photography by Munson Cockayne.
Fine wedding photos reasonably
priced. Phone 3236311.

Pressure Cleaning
Exterior Cleaning Specialist Hi

Pressure spray wash. Hos,
Roofs 377 0779

Roofing

If you're
the busineSs of building
your
busines. . -use
the
Classitied Acts often.
Depenoable teenager available fur
yard work, odd jobs. light hauling.
377 4191
Hive some camping equipment yoc
no longer uSe? Sell it alt with a
Classified Ad in The Herald. Call
32? 26)1 or Ill 9993 and a ftiendly
ad visor will help you.

Handy Man, repairs.
odd obs &amp; hauhng
36330Sf

Free Estimates-3lPIour's
YUED&amp;InYW Iii. i''li
I ,,fl,M

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fl,UJI'VYJI

Expert roof repairs, flat roofs or
sfiingies All work, guaran.
te,d.BR000EN ROOFING. 323.
6100.
Patch anct Repair. Re Roofing.
Carpenter repair. Fa1 Service,
All work guarantted. Licensed.

Bonded. ii yrs. experience,
Brlcker Roofing, 371 7770

EXPERT LAWN CARE
Mo'ving, Edging, Trimming
Free Estimates
Phone 323 1793

Painting

Free Stimate 373 603$

BEST PRICE BEST PRODUCT

Highway 17-fl, Sanford

3119.

s'one spq'ialty 32? 7780

Insulation

NO DEPOSIT
NO LEASE
R EQU I R ED

Photography

in

Johnny Walker

Central Heat &amp; Air Condl'ionlng.

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DRAGLINE SERVICE
Lakes dug. 1st 50*100', 12' deep.

Landscaping &amp;

C.E SHEPHERD

Vfflag

Pest Control

1550. Custom work. 522 hr. 363

Sale

7610 Hiawatha

Land Clearing

Aluminum Siding

Bulldozing. Excavating, Ditch
work. Fill dirt, lop soil. 377 5943

cYl4ariner'
s

'urnished or1
Infurnished H

PH. 322-1835
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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU

'ck

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'VOLKSWAGEN

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

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Plaster Patchng &amp; simulated

uTranh lii

Sanford Auction
1200 French Ave.
323-7340

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Beauty Care

NO MONEY DOWN

room, cedar siding and fence,
ea'lng bar, new carpeting, new
roof, central heat, 14.500 sq It. lOt
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5)7 7{'1 I",' r 171 0577

12895
BILL BAKER

Charge welcome.

iistribvtOr wants a nice baCk yard

Cobra, Midland. Johnson, SItE,
Pierce Simpson. Beta, Browning,
Ny gain Handic, Regency, T
Berry and Pace. Complete ac

bedroom home, large family

1970 DATSUN 240Z
Racing Green, AM Radio

10 dIsplay new 1976 model above

Sanora, beautiful i BR, 7 bath, tam,
rm - Central H A. Many extras.
1.1.000 dn, $3.15 mc. 373 6170

NICE NEIGHBORS

$3995

n from

Leading

pool

CB's

Newly redt'coratc'd, remodeled 3

Truckload at fijrn,ture lust
New Jersey. Lots of walnut,
mahogany, oak and wicker. Also
modern sofas, dinettes, TVs and

Lawn Mower Sales 8. Service
We
Sell the Best 6. Service the Rest.
Western Auto, 301 W. Firtt St.. 377

MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR

partially re finih,'d. 5)6,000.
Call 373 6031 ,lfter 'P.M.

Mon., May 10, 7 p.m.

appliances. Some antiques.

62-Lawn-Garden

snted. ,Residential site for
iwimming

377 199%
1919 S. French
Eve. 3221196,372 4164.372)914

Two story house,

11 92, 830.4206

1974 Dodge TRADESMAN
100 Van. Automatic,
Stereo Quad Tape
System, Carpeted &amp;
Paneled,

'11.

SWIMMING POOL SACRIFICE-

Sates 8. Eict'anget,eath'r

1973 Vega Wagon, factory air, 30.000
miles, Perfect In eecy respect.
CHICO 8. THE MAN. 3231510 or
$341603

BankAmericard and Master

lid walnut dining rm. cabinets, 3
pieces, $250; White French
Provincial BR Suite, 1 pc. 1250.Mazda Rotary RX3 sport coupe.

estate associates - Earn while
you learn. Call for appt.

Call Central Fla's

Casselberry,

sher Stereo; 1- 15" Chrome mag
wheels; Alsol track tape. 373 aiDS.

hr.

Lease a Datsun iricludin Z cars ar
trucks. For information caU Bill
Ray or Jack , 'ink, 631-1)11,

Public
Auction

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Wood or steel desks, executive desk
&amp; chaIrs. secretarial desks 1.
chairs, straight chairs, filing
cabinets, as Is. Cash and carry.
NOLL'S

me see our

•WW..

$'?4S. Wheel Rancn .04 Sanford.

72-Auction

60-Office Supplies

Birthday Sale on alt
Clothes at the Horse 6. Rider
Western Store. 26.51 Sanford Ave.
32) 7990.

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condition, $1,795.
1969 VW Square, automatic,

7978 Hwy 17 97
322 5961

appy Birthday America

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every

ROBSON MARINE

50-Miscellaneous for Sale

mileage, but good mechanically.
1)00. 327-2139 alter 3:30.

Phone 323 1010.

55 HP. '3 cyl.. power tilt, top,

Merchandise

l9ô9Toyote,4dr.,1 speed,air, radio.
heater, good 2nd car. Nigh

10-Swap &amp; Trade

fIrm, 322 1159.

custom trailer, atl accessories,
Excel. con8. John Bean. 323.5691
S31 6090

Near Salt Springs, 2 lots. 2 BR
trailer In Ocala Nat. Forest. $9,000
or will trade for good motor home.
Call John Fryer, 901 5464431. Plo
collect calls.

1967 PontIac, good mechanical
condition, 139' Call Tony 322 ,2131
or $31 5.121.

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Arrow glass boat, 15', 71 Mark 500 &amp;
trailer, Real good condition. 1750
Glastron 11',, Runabout, Evinrude

One lot in Loch ArbOr, corner
Crystal View South &amp; Crystal
Drive East. 327 3141

BUSINESS IS GOODl
We are taking applications for real

FROM

dryer

Larry's Marl, 31$ Sanford Ave.

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3round pool. Top consIderation
given for prime location. Call 305
122 4730 collect.

home In

Range,

For used furniture, appflances,
etc Buy' 1 or 1001 items

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80-Autos for Sale
I97OVW, excellent condition, CHICO
A. THE MAN, 37) 1570 or $34 1405.

Wanted to buy uSed office furniture.

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ø'n Par..

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CASH 322-4132

bath, completely

Sell us your car or truck even if you
owe money 0111!. See Bill Ry or
Jack Mink, BAIRD.RAY DAT
au i,a
SUN,

for 30 oct. commission Free Pick
ups. Auction, Saturdays 7 p m.
Sanford 322 2770

7101 Willow, Neat'n Clean

0

BEDROOM SUITES
7 BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSES

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(We Wholesale To Dealers)

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Luxury Patio Apartments

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uOLOR &amp; B 8W
Lowest Prices &amp; Largest Selection in

3 Bedroom mobile home, 1'., baths,

1)5?

ardens

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house no.

BALL REALTY

,. 4n'u

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*hite male. Wormed &amp; shots,'
1'.', Ton. 1969 F 500. with 1' high lift.
41
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High lift excellent condition.
_____________Motor uses oil, but runs good. 196$
F- 500 flas bed dump, motor new
68-Wanted
to Buy
-reconditioned. 3 Asphalt Kettles, I
less than yr. old. 3771)59.

PINEy WUIJL', .,i4t. we Buy
r'
F'urn,ture• r.eous. Sell

'tLLOtiOITIOt4ED TV'S

turn • extra accessories Contact,
Gary Rupert eves. 373.3604.

1967 Fc..cd F c:' II ft v,fr. hydrauliC
it?,
Plume 37) 7340.

We Buy Furniture

LOOK!!!

3603 Orlando Drive
Sanford. 373 5200

iKE MARY
3 Bedroom home,
ake view, trees, watk to swim.

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'rmn.iv

15 YR. F HA F INANCINC,
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

Mo'orcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
333 3166 or 323 77)0

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DAVES'373 9370
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1973 Harley Davidson Sportsler,
excel. Cond,, extra chrome. Call
Tony, 322 212) or 534 5121.

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53-TV-Radio-Stereo

3 BR, )" bath, 60',c12' Star, 37' metal
.,iiiij, stied, '
i
P,.iitLie 373 4453 .tili-c 5 3')

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79-Trucks-Trailers

herianHuskies,AKC p'jppt"s,
black &amp; white female, I red &amp;

$74,950.

" e"o"d's Safes Leac!e'

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78-MotOrryCles

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FREEXITT'ENS,

KULP DECORATORS

52-Appliances

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$75. $30 7893 after 5.

Intr,'or. 1x?t'r ,or Plasteting.
eneva

373125).

Any year ftsru 1916 models. 7 days
week Call collect. 561 2131.

Peek A Poo Pups,
2nd generation,9 wks ,shots.

MOONEY APPLIANCES 323.0697

1972 Doubtewide 21'x36' two

MORE CASH
For Wrecked or Junk
Cars &amp; Trucks

Poodles, toy thoroughbreds, no
papers. $50 each. See at 107 Sat

suma Drive (Ravenna Park)

K ENMORE WASHER, parts,
Service, uSed machines,

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372 9111

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Reconditioned Batteries. $12.93
exchange. REEL'S BODY SHOP,
1109 Sanford Ave

65-Pets-Supplies

110. See at
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
301 E. lit St . Dbwntown

(tudget q further. shop
the Classified Ads every day.

76-Auto Parts

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automatic button-hole. Pay
balance of $94. or 10 payments of

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Rent flu,' luStre Electric Carpe'
Shampooer for only 1130 per clay BUY JUNK CARS- 1)3 tO S'LS tOt'
complete car. Call 373-162.1 after 1
CARR9LL'S FURNITURE
- p.m.

Free, lovable female houSe
dOgtOelderlycoupl•.

Peg. Real Estate Broker
II00E.7$tnst.
3226635

IS' Shasta. real nice 519$ 720 5
Grant St. LongwOOd 339 320$

64-Equipment for Rent

Assume payments Singer Zig zag in
beautiful walnut consote with

TAFFER REALTY

42-4v'biIe Homes

ALTAMOpjT

M. UNSWORTH REALTY

Joe B. McCawley Sr., Sole Owner
HOME OF THE MONSTERO
DELISHYOSA
Rare 8. Unusual Plants I. Shrubbery
YOU ALL COME

1975 Singer Zig-Zag

peting, Low. down &amp; priced a)
REPAIRS ARE A DRAGI so this
one is guaranteed for a full year
with BPPI 3 bedrOom, 1 bath home
on large fenced corner lot.
Paneled family room, carpeting.

Nursery

AKC Puppies 8 Stud Service
CalIMr Ande'rSOn,365.5710.

3 BEDROOM, I", bath, CB, outsIde
City Only $530 down $180 month
pays all Sec today.

$19,900.

75-Recreational Vehicles

DOBERMAN PINSCHERS

373,7,37
Eves. 322 06)2 or 372 1517

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This cxe Sure has a lut to otfr 3
bath, garage,
Bedroom, 1'
equipped kitchen, paneling and

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central heat air, porch, and you
can pick your color of carpet.
Priced to sell at 139,000.

mm

Esmate Broker 331 oolo

Fenced rear yard
$15,300

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107W Commercial
Phone 322 788), Sanford

JOHN SAULS AGENCY

TAXI DRIVERS
YELLOW CAB, 20) S PARK
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Peg Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER,ASSOC.

'II, $150

WYNNEW000' 3 flf. tam room,
range, retrig. Large lot.
Assumable mortgage. 170.300.

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NurseS, RU'S, LPN's, AideS, Aid,'
Companion; Neictect immediately

CHAPTER 6 OF THE CODE OF

REALTY INC.

PINE CR E ST
Lovely 3 BR 3 BR, I'i bath House &amp;
yard Is immaculate. Wall wall
carpet, fruit tree's, fenced yard.
Only $27,500. Call for appt.

W. Garnett White

payments

Paper Hanger, experienced In
banging wall tea and wall paper
Company benefits Equal Oppor
tunity Employer M F CARDINAL
INDUSTRIES INC 371

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF
SANFORD,
FLORIDA,
AMENDING SECTION 6 IS OF

PI'ione3ol3fl.1391

WITT REALTY

Tuesday 11 A M 1P.M.

ORDINANCE NO.1371

BR, 2 baths, family room, central
heat 8 aIr, new roof, By owner.
179.900. 327 6973

AUTIFUL REMODELED
'tOME, 7 Bedroom, 1 bath, new

41-Hc'jses

I 18. SR 46
Monday 6 to7 30 P.M

24, 1976, o consider the adoption Of
Iri ordinance by the City 01 SInford,
Flcrida. title of which is as follows:

Home of DPI' Warranted HomeS

WALK TO WEKIVA RIVER from
this new listing. 3 Bedroom, 2
bath, brand new home on beautiful
1 acre woOded lot. Eat-In kitchen,

Cactus Green

51-Household &amp;ods

HAL COLBERT

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IeighborhOod Asking 121,500
)wner, 32385)3 after 6 p m

Real Estate

in

Do you want to be a dynamic. 5JC
cessfut individual?

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ANT ADS ARE WORKING
READ AND USE
EVERY DAY
THEM OFTEN.

Carriage Cove, Sanford's 3 Star
mobile home park hIS several
luxury units available from $165
mo Furn &amp; Unfurn Single &amp;
Double wides. Chub House &amp; Pool,
etc . all Included. Ph, 373 816)

rent for Truckers
'? 911?

Are you tired of working the same
old rut?
Does success elude you?
Ate you developIng a winning

.

63) 977?

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Stenstrom Realty

Peg Real Estate Broker
7638 S Sanford Ave

By week or month 3775659

SUCCESS!?

Clerk of the Circuit Court

CLIFF JOPDAN.REALTOR

raltor

Kitchen Bathroom Cabinets, Coun
ter tops. Sinks, Installation
available. Bud Cabell, 3fl-$052
anyl inc.

MLS

LET US SELL YOUR PROPERTY

JENNY CLARK REALTY

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S Acres, South 5anord Ave., 53.000
per acre.

Days and After Hours

WE SELL SUCCESS70$ Commercial
373 5176

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Harold Hall Realty

34-4,'K)bjk? Homes
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THE
CITY
OF
SANFORD,
FLORIDA, THE SAME flEIN
ENTITLED BUILDINGS, SAID
AMENDMENT CHANGING THE
METHOD OF MAILING A NOTICE
OF
CONDEMNATION
OF
BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES
WITHIN THE CITY
FROM
REGISTERED MAIL TO ClIP
TIF lED MAIL,
A cU Shall be available at
the
Office' of the Cify Clerk for
all paf'
sons desiring to examine the same.
Alt parties in Interest and citliens
Shall have an opportunity
t be
-heard at sak' hearing
By order of the Cty Coriimsi
Of the City of Sanford, Florida.
H. N. Tmm, Jr.
City Clerk
By: Oi.I M. ROtunda
Deputy City Clerk
PubIii'L May 10, l97

ATTENTION, BUILDERS- Two
wooded lots high &amp; dry, walk to
shopping center, schools, large
lake nearby. First $1,000 takes
both

R, 2 baths. central heat &amp; air,
7arage, screened oack porch. 373
i589 by Owner.

with lots of action Need good DELTONA --Air Conditlqned 2 BR,
typ4ng arid shorthand
large separate dining rm, wall
MAINTENANCE MAN
Live in
wall carpet. Almost new furniture

.4..,

stateniens of any claim or demand
you may tiave against the estate of

room

pool. Idyllwilde School area.
Priced in the 30's.

change
3.3--Houses Furnished
LEGAL SECRETARY - Fast office _____________________________

Seminole County,

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
TO CONSIDER THE ADOpTIoN
OFANORDINANCE BY THE CITY
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA
Notice is hereby given that I
Public Hearing will be' field at the
City Hall in the City of Santorct,
FlorIda, at 1:00 o'clock P.M. on May

bedro'm. 2 bath, central heat &amp;
air, t
with I replace.
fenced yard &amp; beautiful swimming

JVENPIAPAPK

I' x 70,150
830 7691 after S.

322-7491

Realtor

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BUY OF THE WEEK- Attractive)

apartm.'nt

Canvas Trailer Awning,

S Acre's, PR Siding, 110,000

1._, ,4'

A REAL BARGAINI Make otter on
this I BR, 1 bath home with carport, screened in porch, extra
large lot. Close in area. Asking;

ma., lt &amp; last plus dipojit Call
371 1010 between I &amp; $ weekdays,

People Businessi

REAL ESTATE

Store &amp; Office Itldgs. for Rent. 1,000
sqft

on beautitul lake, family room,
central heat &amp; aIr, lovely land
scaped yard Asking $37,900.

a nt ilt

Fogging Attachments for gas
powered lawn mowers, fitS all
models, 55 each. Also household
insect spray &amp; fog mix. Southern
Chemicals Inc. 204 P4, Elm Ave.

Mobile Home, C. H &amp; A, 1 4 acre lot,
river privileges, $15,000

Goes with this
exceptionally clean 2 BR, located

with

Deltoni, 668 6611

3 BR. 2 U, country borne, 133.000.

62-Lawn-Garden

and Hwy 48

Can't stay on a diet?
Call 3fl 0074

Owner Leaving, Must Sell

Monday, May 10, 1976-9A

Evening H.rald, Sanford: Ft

N.W. Corner of Weklva Park Drive

Want fo lose weight?

Waterfront Lots, 11,500.

pool, 5773

DYNAMIC PROPERTIES

(Seal)
Board of County
Commission,jrs
of Seminole County, Florida
Arthur H. Beckwitpe, Jr.

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SWIMMING POOL

INC

Reasonable Rent
Phone 372 1810

Art

CaliBart

Deltona

refrigerator, central heat &amp; air.

18-Help Wanted

Mini Form of over 1 acre, 3 BR
home, pool, barn, owner mnut eII.
136.900. Call Belly Flamm,
Associate

fireplace. Needs handy man to
complete detail work. 14 pct.
loan. Asking 171,500. 373 1769

work., there wouldr,'t be any

Joann K Hare
uepwy t,erx
Deceased Publish May 10, 1976
DEl
i'Ji,I(tIJJIUP()

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BY OWNER, Remodeled Spanish
style,) BR, 1' -; baths, dishwaSher,
family rm with antique brick

rl ;

See It Now!

$350 mo PITI, Owner will carry
mortgage I 799 5489

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1976

CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE:
Within three months from the first
publication of thiS notice you are
required to file with the clerk of the
Circuit Court of Seminole County,
Florida, Probate Division, the address of which l Courthouse,
Sanford, Florida, a sritten

0E7$I

. 11-Instructions
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Gary Steefe, teacher with Orlando

line of Lot 4, Block "A" of said

missioner's

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLOR IDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number 76)34 CP
Division
In Re: Estate of
GERTRUDE PETERS
VIUU

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Piano &amp; Organ Lessons

S

I BR. 2 bath,

stairway,

with 7 rntCd unit On lOt rear.
Prt'seuit Income 1465 mo. 135.000 at

LET US SELL YOUR PROPERTY
WE NEED LISTINGS
preferred 5130 month, secur
ly depoSit 37) 5851 or 32'? 6670
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Above ground pool. 24'xS' with
pump, $150. With patio fype dock,
additional ISO Call Tony 373 7821
or $31 5121.

bedroom, 2 bath. By owner121,500 Many extras $273 10)6.

355 3771

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Publish' May 3. tO, 1976
DEl

AND MONCRIEF
Pc,'t Office BOx 277°
Sanford, Florida 37771

rent

way between New

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UI
Lvrvl IUsyance Of JR 4.3 ft. to
the point of beginning,

Drawer B, Winter Park

PHILLIP H. LOGAN-of

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furniShed or
DUPLEX
lurnished Ideal location

S.amsuta Drve Ph 904 171 5459
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begnnlrig; Run thence N 33 degrees

Rrpresentat,vc'
.

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Reasonable

w'th the clerk of the FlorIda, dCscribed IS:
above Court a written statement of Road Right of way to be abandoned

Felcter &amp; Berman

beautiful

Un

concave Wester'y having a

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Lir(u11

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"LIVE HENS"
Farms,

described property, situated and required, WITHIN THREE MON
thearcofa curveconcaveNortherly
INS FROM THE DATE OF THE and havIng a radius of SOft an arc
tOwlt:
NOTICE, tntileany objections they thenceN 57 degrees 31' W 112.1ff to
Unit No 7306 of PARK AVENUE
mat' have that challenges the the P.0 cia curve concave Easterly
VILLAS,
condominium
a
I Declaration of Condominium filed validity of the decendent's will, the
d having a radius Of 3093 ft
in Official Records Beck 969,
QualIfications of the personal thence Northerly along the arc of
Pages representatIve, or the venue or
1146 thrv 1116, and amended
curve a distance 04 47.5 ft.,
Declaration of Condominium filedby
thence Southwesterly 92.3 ft. to the
in iuriscilction of the court,
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND most Northerly corner of the
Off iclal Records Book 97), Page 330)
of the Public Records of Seminole OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED aforementioned Lot 1, Block "B",
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
County, Florida.
thence Southeasterly along the arc
Irving M. Felder
Said sale will be made pursuant to
of a curve concave Southerly having
As Personal Representa
and in order to satisfy the terms of
a radius of 173 0$ It an arc distance
live of tne Estate fit
said final ludoment
of 33 $3 ft. to the P T. thence S 37
OTTO W. KRUEGER
Dated May 7th, l96
degrees 31' E 101 63ff. to thC P.C. of
Deceased
a curve
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pi&amp;vEt's ' T

Court, Seminole County. F:oricta lfl
accordance with the provSiO of

Clerk of the aforesaid Circuit Court, deliver sufficient copies cl the claim Florida run N 32 degrees 27' € along
to the clerk to enable the Clerk to the Easteniy line of said Lot

By. Elaine RiCharde

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YO'J
TRIED
""SSiFlEO AD LATELY
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PubliSh May 3, 10. 17, 71, 1976
Oi'ceased DEl 13
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to whom a cop'i of thit Notice Of

SAN MO PARK, 1, 2, 3, bedroom
trailer apts. Adult &amp; famIly park.
Weekly. 3315 Hwy 1797, Sanford.
323 19)0
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YOU ARE MISSING SOMETHING

of

Seminole County, Florida, in San

590Mo)0)W,91h St.

5 Sanlord Ave.
Large sign at gate
373 9649
7OaysAWek
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ASSOCIATION OF SEMINOLE
creditor or his agent or attorney, recorctect in Plat Book I, ge n,
COUNTY, a United States cor
pordtion, is Plaintiff and KATHRYN and the amount claimed. it the tte Public Records of Seminole
claim snof yet due, the date wflt'n it County, Floi-iØa; more particularly
M. BAItER and OCTAVIO
will become due shall be stated If described as follows: From the
PIIEVES and wife,
MARY
NIEVES.
the claim is contingent or Southeast corner of Lot I, Block
and PARK AVENUE
VILLAS
untiquidated,
the nature of the un
"8" Gene Gables Section of
CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, a certainty shall
be stated II the Meredith Manor, as recorded In PIat
Florida corporation, are Defen.
claim 5 secured, the Security shall Book I, Page 93 of the Public
dantS, Civil Action No 1657 CA 09
be
described The claimant shall Records ot Seminole County,
A, I ARTHUR H BFCKWITH, JR

13.000 Terms 2 Story House,

S. V. Hardwick, Broker
Delfona, 668 66))

2 B'droorns, marpef 8. air Clean
&amp; quiet Reasc,n,thIe rent, no P('t.
377 1810
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3 Room Apt.. Furn

HOWARD'S FARM

1937.

May, 1976. offer for sate and
sell
to representative.
the highest bidder for cash at
the

Amount

In Your Container. 5) bu
y.j Pc St SObi.i
iMedium to Large)
511 53 bu

174 P4 Sunland Drive,

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Sunlanci Estates. RefurbIshed 3

new home, $2300 down and assume
mortgage of 532.500. 365 6546

DYNAMIC PROPERTIES

WHITE AND READ ALL OVER.
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Sanford

50-Misceiianeous for Sale

Oviedo- 3 bedronm, 2 bath nearly

$15,000,

(3itALIlY INN NORTH
I I &amp; SR 131, Longwood

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have Each claim must e In writing lying betwe9n Lot 4. Block "A" and
FEDERAL arid must indicate the basIs for the Lot I, Block "B". Geni Gables

FIRST

Beautiful ranch type home. 364
acres, stable. Osteen area. 617
1611 or 373 6106

CUCUMBERS

,

foreclosure rendered on the 7th day NOT ICE, file

wherein

Color TvAjrCor.d ,M41d Serv

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Sanford. FL. The personal given, passed and adopted a
representative at the estate is IR
Resolution clostn, vacating and
KATHRYN M. BAItER and
and
TAVIOC. NlEVESandwife. MARY VING M. FELDER. whose address abandoning, renouncing
is 144 Shepherd Ave. Winter Park. disclalming any and all right of the
N 1EV ES, and PAP K
AVENUE r L The name and i'ddress 04 the County of Seminole and the public
V I LI. AS
CON DO MI N I U M
personal representative's attorney anct to the following described
ASSOCIATION, Florida corare set forth below,
rights of-way, to wit That part and
pot ation.
All persons having claims or POrIIOnOfGENEGABLESCIRCLE,
Defendants.
demands against the estate are as th same aepears on the plat of
NOTICE OF SALE
required, WITHIN THREE MON
Gene Gables Section of Meredith
NOTICE IS
HFREBY GIVEN that THS FROM THE DATE OF THE Manor. PIat 8o I. Page 93, of the
of May, 1976. in that certain cause
pending in the Circuit Court in and

MONTHLY RENTALS AVAILABLE

9_._GOod Things to Eat

the Fictitious Name Statutes, To

OTTO 'd 1&lt; PUFC,E P

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Court, Probate Division. Drawer C. Petition and Notice heretolore

Plaintiff,

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I LOVE LUCY

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Airport Blvd., Sanford, 373 1310
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41-Houses

41-Houses

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File Number 7667 CP. IS pending in of May, A D • 1976. in the County
SEMI HOLE COUNTY, a cor
porittion organized and existing the Circuit Court for Seminole Commissioners' Meeting Room In
County, Florida, Probate Division, the CourthouSe at Sanford, Seminole
under the Laws of The United States
'e aicires% ot wtilch is Circuit County, Florida, pursuant to
of America,

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Cl) LUCY

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One &amp; 2 Bedroom apartments,
furnished or unfurnished Newly

tof of TLC for your chitct A Small
World 37) 5690

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NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING NOTICE
RESOLUTION
OF
_____________________ CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST CLOSING, VACATING AND
lN'rHE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL ABANDONING RIGHTS OF WAY
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
IN
THE ESTATE:
NOTICE is hereby given that the
FLORIDA
'fOUR ARE HEREBY NOTIF lED Board of County Commlsvoners of
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7$-S7.CA--09.A
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND that the administration of the estate Seminole County, Florida, at its

,lin

GILLIGAN'S ISLAND

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Statutes

t'4j MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW:

was renewed. For kids, "Elec-

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DASKERVILLE ENTERPRISES.

PROBATE DIVISION

the mirket up for new ideas,
ast iru'rease in program
in non-neissork TV programs many industry executives tx- sources, a vast
increase in the
aired during evening prime- here, is for the FCC to amend diversity of program types,
time,
the access rule to prevent a greater viewer choice, and the
--station froinshowing more than Improvement of local station
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
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Notice is hereby given that I am Attamo.,te Spring,, Fl. 32701

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name of DIMENSIONS 1000, and lime itt least 13 days prior to the Section $65.09 FlorIda Statuin 1957.
that I intend to re'ister said name aforesaid hearing In addition,
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consIdered at least 15 dayS prior
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DATED: May 7th, 1976
Section $65 09 Florida Statutes 1957.
City of Lake
S: E. David Stempler
Mary,
Florida
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Publish: May 3. 10, 7, 74, 1974
5: Kay Sossman
Notice is hereby given that I am
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Casselberry, Seminole County under
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City o Lake Mary, Florida, at the weintendtoregisterlaidnamewith
Notice is hereby given that I am City Hall within Said City, and the Clerk of the Circuit Court.
en'jaged In business at 1702 Can published In the Evening Herald, a SemoIe County, Florida In ac

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vacate, abandon, discontinue, State of FlondJ. ntends to register
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way of the alley and bordered by Lot
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of Block 11 and Lot II Of BlOCK 43
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engaged in businets at 1111 Hwy 17.
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97, Fern Park, Seminole County,
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Florida under the fictitious name
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or as won thereafter as
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to register said name with the possible at which
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Plante, like Vihien, says it consolidation Is
Sheriff John Polk and others predicted proved, Sanford is the most logical facility.
At yesterday's session, Vogt led the drive to
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restore
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approved
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predicted today lawmakers will make a second atat
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levels
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state
government,
upset
about this," the
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tempt at consolidation before the issue Is resolved
Other
lawmen
testifying
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voted yesterday to maintain the le vel of funding and (ominissionerSidVthlenJr sa they lll monitor the committee hearing said cases are backed up at all
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riot consolidate the state's six crime labs Into three measure as It threads its way through the full house crime la bs m
has a lease
factilities as proposed last week by a ways and means andSenate. The Senate is expected to take the Issue up
agreem
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predicted today the Senate or the house may make a
And, county commissioners at first feared
Vogt also pointed out this morning that there is still
second attempt to reduce the number of crime labs a "lot of sentiment" to consolidate all the sta te's labs Seminole would be left holding the lease and other
before the measure is approved at both levels of state into two facilities
one in Sanford and a second in monetar) commitments if the lab were moved from
government.
Sanford.
Tallahassee.
PoIL also said today there's still a good chance the
However, Plante assured officials the state would
"if that happens, Vogt said, "I'll try to write some
Sanford lab won't be fusided at the level proposed priviso language into the bill Owl, insures the Sanford reimburse this county for any expenses inc=ed as a
yesterday by State Sen. John Vogt, D-Cocoa Beach. In facility is desipnated as one of the two."
result of consolidation.
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The recommendation from the Ways and Means
But a committee In the 1' lorida house has passed a to consolidate all labs into one facility
Committee can be amended or ignored by either the
measure that funds only 23 employe; one less than the
The ways and means 3ubcommittee said con- full House or the Senate. Or, a conference committee
number presently employed at the Sanford-Central solidating labs in Miami, Jacksonville and Tampa can amend both House and Senate %ersions.
Florida Airport facility The sheriff says the facility would have sated the state some $12 million
Vogt Polk and Vihien say they will carefulls
needs additional employes
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last year, the number of employes was reduced Vihien that moving all labs into one facility would save legislative process. Yesterday's vote was 11 to 711
from 33 to 24, according to Polk. Vogt. Polk and County money.
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several other Florida cities
inclu din g I a es bur g ,
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Bartow and Plant City.
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park, l•:. 3.pa
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City Manhger Warren E.
Km vies. It was never considered by the city Planning
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NeLi asks In an election eve
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country. It's never too late and
the odds are never too great."
11* Idaho senator. who entered the race late, conceded in
an earlier interview victo
over Carter in Nebraska would
be a "political miracle." But he
added,Miracles sometimes
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on a new foe in N ebraska's pri
mary election today while
President Ford tried to throttle
Ronald Reagan's challenge in
Republican voting there and in
West Virginia.
Democrats were voting, too,
in West Virginia, where the
Birch Bayh
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Wallace was to have held a
Nebraska in separate contests
news conference Saturday at a
in congressional districts and
Laurpl, Md., motel on the fourth
Gerald Ford
West Virginians chose 28 dele- Donald Reagan
anniversary of the attack at a
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nearby shopping center that left
law. Reagan Went Into today's
him partially paralyzed.
prtmar.es with 396 delegates to
Carter, Rep. Morris K. Udall
Billy Joe Camp, the goverFord's309,withl,l30neededfor of Arizona and Sen. Henry M. nor's press secretary, offered
the nomination and 1,207 yet to Jackson of Washington were no explan trr f r ir til i"
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the main contenders there of the trip
Th e major Democratic con- though Jackson announced over
list s
Nebraska, where a week ago an end to his active
PIONEE
Sen. Frank Church of Idaho campaign.
made his pr3nary debut. There
Carter led the Democrats beFounder's Day %as obsertved
were 11 candidates on the fore this week's voting with 569
Ionday at Wilson School at
Fx1mmatict ballot and 23 dele- delegates to 199 for Jackson,
Paola by first and second
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comes up, it sticks out like a
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here and putting up shoddy
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died On hand for the planting were ifrnm lefts Woody Clark,
Margie Smith, Jack Homer, Reggie Brown, Harold Huntslnger,
Mrs. Walter Glelow and Carl Gutmann.

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engineering specifications and
conflneitsinspectionto the first
few units off the assembly line.
Stickers proclaiming that the
units are approved by the state
are placed on the units by
factory employes and there is
normally no provision' for
subsequent inspections by the
state. Thus, most units are not
inspected by any governmental
authority.
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member of Sanford's of.
ficialdom, it was not borne out
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wide to manufactured modular
housing without any tightening
of inspection procedures to
insure that another Cavaliertype situation could not happen.
In fact, it took the opposite
stance. The commission actually voted to lower inspection
'fees for modular'4wtng-units
an the theory that fewer In.
spectlon.s would be needed than
with conventional type housing
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