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raise more money for PERC
May 5, the original four ill program sa:1i cooperati 'e one this afternoon Winds stronger
Th e House also adopt ed a and apparent lack of interest by
make the division on whether to for the region.
and gusty near thunderstorms.
number (if rules revisions but the members,
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Publk IEmploye Relations now called Wintci Springs
ending tonight Considerable
Lake Mary, Oviedo and Sanford training facility
cloudiness Frida ,. Ifighs
The naine was changed in into the group was not done in
again for a subcommittee to recent months to the Council of accordance with the
rnostiv In the 70s. Lows tonight
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ney would be
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Local Governments in Seminole
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the
Anderson said at next available to pas most
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%%inds txcomliig northcasttrls

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Seminole County School Board district wide.
administration's interpretation
Herald Staff Writer
last summer.
Moore said that an SEA of the phrase "district wide." high school classes was the board had hired enough count was 25.51, a fraction over
The motion was declared out survey of its more than 1,000 lie suggested this should be acceptable level agreed upon in teachers to more than meet the 25 maximum said Layer.
posal to abolish parole, said bI
Other class size averages
the interpreted to mean class size the SEA contract. The level is negotiated pupil-teacher ratios.
A grievance over class size of order on the grounds that a members indicated
fore the committee hearing that mnat'e by
Layer
said
additional quoted by the superintendent
the Seminole written record of the grievance majority of the teachers should be kept to an acceptable also 30 per class for grades 4
a Ways and Mean.s report would It"ation Association (SEA) proceedings had not been questianed had selected level in every district of the through middle school; 21 per teachers had been added to the were: grades 1.3, 22.61
shov the measure would cost at Wedrwsdity niglit'g school delivered to the board chair- redw-titin In climi size as Us top county, rather than the coun- class for grndei I thn~tiqh 3: school jllAcz &amp;JI tlx. SEA I maximuni, agrezil upor was
several million dollars.
board meeting was declarcd out man within five days of School priority for change, rating It tywide average measuring up and 25 per class for kin- conducted its surveys, and that 271; grades 4 and 5, 22.91
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refore I maximurn 30); grades 6-8, 11 8
"it looks like we are going to of order by Chalman Robert G. Supt. William 13. Layer denying above salary increases in to agreed-upon acceptable dergarten.
Moore requested the board probably invalid,
maximum 30; and grades 9levels.
have to go back to the drawing Feather, who granted the the grievance, as is called for in importance.
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School Supt. William P. ministration's pupil-teacher whether they had received a
This is the first time the the school board was not living education, art and music classes had 35 or more
age terms now being set.
grievance proceedures have up to Its contract agreement to teachers should not have been students; and that 95 high Layer responded that he had survey. The results indicated written record of all grievance
The measure would require
been tested since the SF/I make eery effort to keep class included
school English classes had over denied the SEA grievance that district-wide, class size proceedings up to the point of
judges
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to comment on the blood stain
on his office carpet.

County Commissioner John
Bernosky
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door
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locked
Black
inches
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Black's
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mittee failed for the third time conversation between the
reason
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th,e
The weapon contained four spent cartridge casings, police said, inside with a chain-lock when he *tographed tht death scene. custodian, was also ticavailable
to agree on whether Lee, Collier Black admitted shooting her husband and gave the
Bernosky said he was told that Mn. Black and he r sister, Mrs. to comment on possible cxand
one bullet was found unde rnea th a Christmas tree in the
should
slaying.
and Orange counties
Detective IA Williani Lykeria testified Wednesday ufternoon living room, one in the body and two others went through a wallShirley McCormick had both washed (heir hands before he ad- termination searches for other
stay in the South Flori da Water
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Management District or be that Mrs. Black told him the night of the shooting at 2)9 Grove over a coxh and into a bedroom.

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,ought a soft
drink revealed a pistol in the

Paarlberg cautioned that "some seasonal price in-

Vihlen Jr., Seminole High

Deputies said the nian took an

asco County, formerly tossed waistband of his pants as she
his hat into the already crowded r
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Newton said, tax millage rates
have been cut almost 25 per

Reagan Speech Successful

expending needs.
n. ont Dr., Sanford.
Newton, 37, is a native of
Deputy D.E. Higginbotham
Florida and an ordained reported that Sanford Police I.t.

Methodist minister. He also ran

The A.C. Nielsen Co. figures that determine success or
fai,luri! of a television show were dimml. Reagan's halfaudience of 6.5 m.illion homes, while program aired

Spring Festival
F 0111' ST CITY - Forest City provide bicy cl e safetyand
Elementary School will be the maintenance tips for the.
scene of an a ll day Spring youngsters. Various films and
Festival Saturday. Included in talks for the adults, including
the fun and frolic will be gaire home security advice will also
booths, flea market with tables be given. Th
for '.isitors. dunking machine from 10am to 4pm and will

But according to Reagan campaign officials, the speech
has brought from $450,000 to $500,000 into Ragn cam- •
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All along Orr has blamed his
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Schroeder of Santa Monica, Calif., an employe of the

after a group of local doctors

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stabbing slaying of Seminole euntributions to Cie trust fund sons who commit felonies while
Community College coed can be sent in care of the free on bail shall be sentenced
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state agencies to prepare cm

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counties sh oulds
the South Florida Water
Management District.
Failing to settle the Issue Wednesday, the committee
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bill tthi property
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rive districts. The bill, approved earher, was then
released by the comm.ittee.

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Claims — awards $957,795 in
comprnsatlon to Cleary Broth -

State Arty. Abktt Iterring students ana*tacuit-y members penses In suing the Department

TALIAHASSEE (AP) — The House Natural Re.
sources Committee as at
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Crime — pmvides that per-

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The House

A sheriff's department source with Miss Duhon's death.
said this morning that no
Meanwhile, Seminole
warrants, on indictment; h:ui Community College officials
h.n crn.l
said tod',u •'
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persons named in the in- being held without bond on a 12 lanes and tennis clubs with at
dictments are In custody.
murder charge in conne ct ion least 10 courts. 11B64. Dick

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Ibe Seminole County Grand Lake Mary, residence.
Santa Rosa Island to deduct
Jury ret ur ned six indictments
Herring sa id the grand jurors lease payments from property
Wednesday after an all-day would also consider several taxes. 11131759, Tolton. To Seasessionandthedocurnents were cases involving juveniles and ate.
rd r d sidkd 1)) (ircuit ( ourt potential life f Ion&gt; (Jlf(flL '
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Judge Kenneth Leffler until
James Douglas Stage, 20, is for bowling alleys with at least

LAUDERDALE (AP) — A Biblical
education student expelled from Florida Bible College
bet'orntng pr grMint hits lost her last hor c to
graduate next month, but not before telling a judge "1
ade a mistake ... I don't think I have bad morals.of
A circui t judge Wednesday dashed Deborah Jean
ClaytCfl'S attempt to finish the last four weeks of classes
ne ed ed for her fo ur-y ea r bachelor of arts degree. He
denied her lawyer's riquest hi- an order nfln%'ing her to
nnIete her ct*wU
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for Congress in 1972 and was infornuition that the girl "had
appointed clerk of the court by ix,en offered five pounds of
Governor Reubin Askew in marijuana" and that !-e,
1973. A year later, he was Rotundo and the girl's father
elected clerk polling 83 per cent observed a man hand the girl a
of the vote.
bag of marijuana at the

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campaign.

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homes Then that person would
be tagged for use in Mid w ay, list
An example is last year's be provided the necessary
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department of Housing and participation in the federal county development. Percy
nothing.
said the effort is aimed at
If Sernintile should in some Urban l)ee1opmert (HUD). program
Kercher pointed out that not "blighted areas, or those
The county would also parpa rt of the $4-million pot, the
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made, Kercher said any funds are announced, Seminole for assistance would be trained

The House voted on Wednesday too.erride five of the 34
bills vetoed by Askew last session.
It sustained his veto of another bill, which would have
exempted diesel fuel used by commercial fishermen from
the sales tax.
House leaders planned to co ntinue consider ing Askew
vetoes today. But Rules Chairman Lew Brantley, DJacksonville, said the Senate would not act until next

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In essence, Kercher says spectiorts to determine which also would train persons wi th repair.
by Seminole County. But almost
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submit a grant application has "blighted" is one of many iiiade persons to repair homes.

state agency economic-impact statements and four other
measures, moving the legislature toward negating an

served as clerk of the circuit Wednesday night on a charge of

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to represent foreign countries, But Sattler's reply to
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repair homes in "blighted" intent.
This latest attempt to in
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Acco rding to County Planner federalorstntedollarstorepaii'
11111 Kercher , a letter of intent to homes in areas considered

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override Gov. Reubin Askew's vetoes of a bi ll requiring

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March 23 with the Justice Department as a person who
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economic .security for both
Sheriff's agents arrested a 51-

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homes are subatandard
At Tuesday's county corn $125,000 to pa v e streets in repairs
Seminole Count), is seeking a
After that determination is to secure good-paying Jo
Kercher said the "structural
corn- Midway. States other than
meeting,
portion of a $4-million mission
Also involved in the progrwn
Kercher
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rehabilitation"
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warrant charging delivery of a

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took the colt drink he h d n
Newton outlined a platform of ior with him when tie tied with

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the part of a foreign goverriment. James F. Sattler, a
political scientist working In Washington for a foreign

relatkns think tank, said yes

Fairmont Drive address.

School Principal Don Reynolds undisclosed amount of cash and
and Pinellas attorney Robert ran to a waiting yellow auto
Coker - .are already in the driven by a second man and the
race. A fourth candidate, car sped across the Orange.
JoAnne Saunders of Orlando Seminole Cn,Ir!tv line to the

creases" are expected in the coming months for fruits,
vege ta bles and co ffee. Also, he said, the farm price of
livestock is expected to go

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ternoon at 2540 Sanford Ave. to he chased three juveniles to it
find Mrs. Kathleen Corley and house at 305 W. Ninth St.
her son holding two juvenile

Sheriff's investigators said arrested a Fern Park man records.

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armed robbery Wednesday
A fourth candidate has of. night of the IAtJe Food Town
''') joined the ra ce for store on Bear Like Road in
Congress in Florida's Fifth Forest city.
Congressional District.
A store clerk told deputies

"unexpected gains In meat supplies," which dampened
over-all grocery cost
According to USDA records, the January-March
leveling off was the rt on a quarterly basis since the
uid dropped 1 tht.1y from the third to the foui tb
quarter 1971

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Police said the house had
Officers said they searched controlled substance.
ore they
clothing
(liscar
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Deputy Marion Mathews said the house and seized a "small
Jailed in lieu of $8,000 bond been entered through a
The e via e
the burglary was discovered at bag of marijuana under a was James Thomas Murfin, 25, bathroom
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window.
a.m.
An
office
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been
chair."
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of 2301 Sandlewood Dr., Fern juveniles were charged with
ried open
Police said the &gt;ouths we ren't
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Imtead of going up I per cent during the first three
months of 1-076 as USDA experts had been predicting since
last (all, food prices held steady, Don Paarlbcrg, USDA
director of economics, said Wednesday. That meant,
the abet-age, that consumers paid about th e same for food
as they did in the final quarter oF 1975.
Further, Paarlbei-g said, rood prices may only "in-

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probing two burglaries in- David Counts Jr., of 507 Oak
volving juven il e suspects.Ate., Sanford, told police he
heard a noise in his apartment
Patrolm an Mike Tindall and
other officers responded to
vestigated to see someone run
burglary report Tuesday af- out the front dr. Counts said

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keep up with the elusive and ever-changing political
scenario in Seminole County.
Candidates peep out of hiding for one second
announcements, only to disappear behind a cloud of
far-out denials. So, every once in awhile I Intend to
devote a column to this or that political race — be it
city or county — In an effort to lure some would-be
office seekers out of their hiding places.
For today's look at the study of Influence and the
influential - politics — let's take a look at the most
powerful elected body in this county — the Seminole
County Commission.
First of all, Commission Chairman Michael
Ilattaway confirms he will seek a second term. "No
doubt about it," Hatt.away recently told a reporter.
'there's also little doubt that Commissioner Richard
Williams, a Republican, also, will seek a second
term. That optimistic a prediction concerning
Williams wouldn't have been viable six months ago,
but it's solid today.
Of course, Sid VihIen Jr., is firmly Into the race
for the Congressional seat occupied by Richard
Kelly, a Republican.

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During a recent speech in Chicago, Ill.,
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The big question here is whether VihIen will
resign his commission seat to devote fulitlme to his
race for Congress. Some well-placed sources say
Vihien will stay. Others say he will step down before
his term expires.
If Vihlen steps down, first reports were Sanford
City Commissioner John Morris, a Democrat, was
in line for the appointment, but that's out. However,
Morris may still seek Vlhlen's seat In the election.
The odds-on favorite fir appointment to the
Vihlcn post is Winter Springs Mayor Troy Piland.
lie's a contender, even though Democratic Committeeman Tom Freeman says the governor might
app3int a woman, If VihIen quits. Of course, two
even more viable subjects for eppointment are
former County Commissioners John Krider and Ed
Yarborough, both Democrats.
Here's a real zinger. One source says Piland, a
Democrat, has discussed the possibility of running
as an Independent for Hatthway's County Commission seat.
A Republican possibility for Vihien's post Is Bill
Kirchhoff, the chairman of the County's Planning &amp;
Zoning Board. A race between Kirchhoff and Morris

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Nearly all of the economic signs in the United
States are showing a steady improvement. Additionally, the United States finished 1975 with a
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record S 1 billion surplus of xnnrt
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verti,'less, th e Treasury Department, pursuant
iu us authorit y unaer tr1e acts, is sifting th rough
Isiwms by U.S. industries ranging
from stainless steel flatwear manufacturers to
mushroom packers, that they need protec tion from
imports
And the International Trade Commission — the
former Tariff Commission — has recommended to
President Ford that he slap tariffs as high as 35 per
cent on imported shoes ( The tariffs now average

about 11 per cent.) 'Earlier, the commission
recommended that the President establish quotas

on stainless steel and tool steel products. Under
provisions of the 1974 Trade Act th e President can
accept or reject the commission's recommendations. Congress has 30 days to alter any
decision that the President makes.
The timing of the commission's decision is

unfortunate because the protectionism issue is
politically flammable — and the political arena is
not the place where it can be discussed calmly.
President Ford is temporarily defusing th e
political explosiveness by asking Japan and
European nations to curtail certain steel imports.
However, even this action runs counter to the
prevailing policy of the United States that free
trade is to everyone's advantage. The proof is
visible in the 20 years between 1950 and 1970, a
period of declining tariffs. During the same period
world trade rose from $60 billion to $300 billion. The
United States has captured its share of the trade,
translating it into industrial and technological
growth and jobs.
Generally, protectionists argue that the higher
tariffs are needed to save jobs. However, it is

noteworthy that while shoe manufacturers say that
they need to decrease the flow of shoes from Italy,
Spain, Brazii and Taiwan, shoe retailers are saying
that the American industçy is expanding — and
that shoe stores will lay off employes if imports are
curbed. Of one thing there is no doubt. Shoes would
cost more if foreign competition is stifled.

Other consequences of protectionism are
evident. Our trading partners in Europe and Asia
already are accusing the United States of applying
a thin veneer of free trade rhetoric over a hard core
oi market protection. That verdict still 'is out, but
there is no doubt if that is proved to the satisfaction
of other nations the retaliation will be swift and the
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nations like Italy where Cotninunisis already are
making inroads into government.
The way to meet the competition was forcefully
exhibited by automobile manufacturers in recent
months when imports of foreign models were
closing American factories. They built better
products and merchandised them more

aggressively,
Others should follow their example. The role of
the United States should be to see that the international rules are the same for all.

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the country is to enact some kind of law which
spying or bur gla ry or bri be ry or whatever.
will give legal protection to unborn children,
Adherents of the conspiracy school of history
whose lives are being snuffed out at th e inwill probably nod their heads In agreement with
credible rate of one million a year.
Raskln's theory. In doing so, however, they will
We've seen Mary Tyler Moore come to
have to ignore at least one rather salient fact
Capitol
Hill leading a crusade to ban the leg-hold
ot
ZiCATURfS
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about Watergate — and that Is that so flnY
trap.
We've
seen campaigns to stop the
people should have spent so much money to re
Back o the pump
slaughter
of
baby seals. And federal laws have
elect a man who was trying to centralize power
been introduced to prevent dogflghtlng and
in the White House at the experLseof their alleged
cockfighting, and to ban the capture of killer
power.
whales. National legislation ha., been sponsored
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to preserve the Tule Elk and to halt the
continues to rain down.
of animals shipped in Int ersta te
Just the other day' industrialist Armand
commerce.
Hammer, chairman of Occiden ta l Petroleum
Therefore it does not seem improper or InCorp., was fined $3,000 and placed on one year's
suiting to ask those seeking the presidency 4
probation by a U.S. District Court judge in Los
whether they value unborn human life sufNEW YORK (AP) — The "affordable home," the country today are offering houses that ac- fidently
Angeles for imking and concealing an Illegal
to favor its
legal protection. Indeed, it Is
$M,000 contribution to Nixon's IW2 re-election as builders sometim es call it, is one of the most
tually cost less than those of two years ago.
imperative
that
such
questions be asked.
Some of the economies were obtained by
campaign. The fine was the maximum allowed beneficial consequences of the late and
unlamented recessloi of 1974-1975.
shrinking the size of the unit, eliminating extras,
Furthermore, Mr. Vaughn'n statement that
by jaw.
Benefits?
Yes,
recessions
do
help
substituting
us
out
In
a
good
At about the same time as Hammer was
for expensive cabinets, the private rights of citizens are not to be
WBY,
a
very
painful
way,
by
correcting
some
eliminating
of
the garage, leaving the attic Un- decided at the polls, Is absurd.
hearing his sentence, the Civil Aeronautics
the
excesses
of
price
and
demand. Both those ex- finished. But this was only part of the story.
All the rights we have as Individuals are, In
Board slapped Braniff International Airways
Builders recognized also that emogWes could the final analysis, private. Them rights are
with a rec(rd SM,000 fine for juggling Its books cesses were evident in the housing market.
The typical new single-family dwelling swelled be produced through changes In their
absolutely meaningless unless they are
to hide a similar Illegal contribution to the Nixon
in size In the late 1960s and early 1970s through
business practices — by eliminating waste, guaranteed by laws, which can be enacted only •
campaign
the addition of the guest room, the family room, ordering materials more sensibly, scheduling through the ballot box.
All these contributions, it should be
Nixon hadthe extra bath, the eat-in kitchen. The home was
work better, marketing the produce more In.
Ralph Waldo Emerson said; "It is Impossible
remembered, were made after
becoming the castle.
telllgenUy.
to extricate one's self from the questions in
already been In office for nearly four years and
labor and materials prices were rising at the
his intentions certainly dwuld have been clear.
One company. Kaufman and Broad, a major which your ige Is Involved."
arid gradually the v,ica;
Abortion is one of these questions and as such
but maybe he made the power brokers an offer same time,
rose from the low-and rnld-$ao,oco range up into builder, now claims it has brought prices down to
should
be discussed.
they couldn't refuse. Or maybe thr are simply the $40,000-plus
a $29,00(i to $36,000 range, affordable by families it
category.
Taxes
and
Interest
our
understanding.
too clever for
with Income of $15,000, whereas the $40,000-plus
rates were rising ,
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and do some more th inking,
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thinking; it became unaffordable, and home
Meanwhile, savings and loan asoclatlons and
Letters Ia the editor are welcomed for
starts collapsed from a peak of 2.4 million units
4.
A female person in Cleveland has filed a
other
lenders
are
loaded
with
p1cat1oti.
All letters must be signed, with a
funds
to
lend,
and
in 1972 to fewer than 1 million in the first quarter
$I5O, suit against two of the city's men In blue
mailing address and, if possible, a telepho n e
interest rates are settling lower generally under
of this year.
— and one woman in blue. She charges that in
flUIllt)CT so the identity of the Titer
9
per
cent,
making
home
financing
a
slight
bit
may be
[s
the course of a hassle over a traffic violation, the overack to the drawing boards went builders all easier.
verified.
The
Evening
Herald
will
respect
the
America,
seeking
to
design homes whose
y cop heat her while one of the men held her.
wishes of writers who do not want their names
prices would be In line with incomes. Poten tial
Again, the Infl ux of money to the lending InWe've heard stories ahout police brutaUty buyers &amp;t the same time were lowering their
print. The Evening Herald also reserves
stitutions Is a direct consequence of the reces- the right
to edit Jett
before, but this is the first allegation involving demands.
ers to eliminate Ilbel or to
sian. People save — or attempt to save -during conform
to space requirements.
policewoman brutality.
So, out of the recession came a gradual return
insecure economic times, thus preparing the
Sexual equality marches on.
to amity In the housing market. Bulders all over
financing For the next bpturn.
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They are conv1nc.I titet thp nr4!.. '° ?
dead with the bootleg purchase came directly
from Taipeh, probably from Premier Chiang
Chlng.kuo who personally runs the Chinese
Nationalist armed forces,
The ousted Admiral, according to our sources, was In touch with a California con man who
posed as a naval officer and offered to sell the
Chmese the banned torpedoes. It Is doubtful
whether the promoter could have delivered
them.

miral (Ilu, meanwhile, packed his bags and
hastily departed Washington.
Footnote: Neither the State nor Defense
Departments would comment on the story.
Taiwan's Ambassador, James Shen told our
associate Joe Spear: "No comment, no
response. I don't even want to know about It. I
Will wait and read it."
HALLS OF MONTEZUMA: Old soldiers
ne ver die; they merely move Into top government jobs when they leave the armed forces,
The practice of collecting a civilian salary
and a military pension from the taxpayers at the
same time Is called double.dlpping. It is common
among the mThLry brass, who often retire from
active duty one day and show up In ccxflmand of
xme obscure Federal .iffIa-t the I?'
Take the case of Gen. Herman Nickerson,
who missed becoming the Marine commandant,
To assuage his injured feelings, he was eased
quietly Into the administrator's office at the
National Credit Union Administration.
This 13 a quasl.offlclal body, known Inside the
government by its Initials NCUA. It in supposed
to regulate the nation's 13,000 chartered credit
unions and, specifically, to "promote thrill"
But Nickerson charged Into the corridors of

In any event, the FBI got wind of the scheme the NCUA as If they were the halls cf Mon.
and notified the State Department, It was agreed tezuma. lie Is a stickler for red tape, splc-widto keep the Incident qviet in order to spare an span surroundings and the accoutrements of
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Sanford
Ruby Grace Bennett
Thomas A Best
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Marvin I). Bumgarner
Lola B. McManus
Harold It. Rankin
Lo uise Itefoe
Jack Scott
Rena Richardson, Altamonte
Springs
John H. Arnold, Chuluota
Charlie B. Burchett, DeBary
Eugene Drew, DeBary
John E. Larnbertson, DeBary
Vashtl S. Lindsay, DeBary
Albert C. Hanchey, Deltona
Walter D. Lee, Deltona
Billa Dean Crews, Lake Mary
Louisa Girard, Tampa
Enzn Ardizone, Brooklyn,
N.Y.
BIItTILS:
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis D.
iGayle) Bishop, a girl, Sanford
Mr. and Mrs. Gar' (Doris
Jean, WIrizi), a boy, Sanford
DISCHARGES:
Sa nford:
l)iza E. Brown
Charles H. 1)umu.s
Shirley A. Edmondson
Edna L. Lawrence
Alice L McMillan
Bonito L. Parsons
Anne M. Porter
Mary E. Tobin
Lena M. Maxlield, Deltona
John C. Waltrich, Deltona
Timothy M. Cameron, Eustis
Margaret C. Dunn, Geneva

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Registration is now in process
in the Registrar's Office at the
College. For more information,
('all 323-1450, Extension 377.

WEATHER
Wednesday's high 76, today's
low 65.
Showers and scattered
thun derstorms today, probably
ending tonight. Considerable
cloudiness Friday. highs
mostly in the lOs. Lows tonight
In the upper SOs to lower 60*.
Winds becoming norihensterly
and increasing to 15 to 25 m.p.h.
this afternoon. Winds stronger
and gusty near thunderstorms.
Rain probability 80 per cent
today, 50 per cent tonight and 20

per cent Friday.
EXTENDED FORECAST
Fair weather Saturday
through Monday. Cool Saturday
with a gradual warm ing trend
th ereafter. Nighttime lows In
th 40s and SOs north, 50s
central, 511 and 60s south, and
in the upper 60* in the keys.
Friday's Daytona Beach
tides: high 2:35 am., 3:13 p.m.,
low 8:53 a.m., 9:18 p.m. Port
Canaveral: high 2:30 a.m., 2:57
p.m., low 8:44 a.m., 9:13.

AREA DEATHS
lflS. HELEN (',AINEY
Mrs. Ilck'ti L. Gaincy, 51, of
105 Tan gerine Dr. Sanford died
Wednesday night. Born in Ohio,
she lived in Sanford for the past
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husband, Clifton P. Gainey Sr.,
of Sanford; two daughters, Mrs.
Janet Doolcy, Fayetteville,
N.C. and Mrs. Judy Capko,
Tampa; son, Clifton Jr.,
Altamonte Springs; lather, W.
K. I ing, Iiurel 11111, NC.; two
sisters, Mrs. Sue Smith,
Hamlet, N.C. and Mrs. James
Woods, Rockingham, N.C.; two
bro th ers, Isaac and Melvin
Long, both of Rockingham.
[Irisson Funeral Home is In
charge of arrangements.
SARAH WEVERS
Mrs. Sarah Weyers, 85, of
2504 S.
itle Ave., Sanford,
(lied Wednesday. Born In Pittsburgh, Pa., she moved to Fern
Park in 1947 and to Sanfo rd in
1960. She was a member of First
Presbyterian Church, Sanford.
Survivors include her son,
Lawrence Wyers Jr., Fern
Park; daughters, Grace E.
Theobald, and Mrs. Olive M.
St um p, both of Pittsburgh; -

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Orange City; brother, George
T. Harley, Cleveland, Ohio;
nine grandchildren and three
grea t-grandchildren.
Gramkow Funeral Home isin
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GAINEY, MRS. HELEN L.—
for Mn. Helen
L. Gainey, 51, of 105 Tangerine
Drive, Sanford, who died
Wednesday, will be held Friday
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Officiating. Burial will be in
Hamlet, N. C Briin unecal
Home In charge,

WEVERS, MRS. SARAH—
Funer al services for Ma., Sarah
Weyer. 13. of 2501 S. Myrtle
Ave. Sanford, who died Wed
day will be held 10 a M.
Saturday at Gramkow Funeral
Home Chapel with Rev. Virgil L
Bryant Jr. officiating En
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ground precision but Is a little hard to take for he didn't pocket the $172,769 personally. Much of
civilian bookkeepers.
it was paid out, he said, to other lawyers who
The Genera), In dismaying disregard of the helped with credit
union liquidation cases. But
thrif the was supposed topromotealsoscaered
Haden refused to be pinned down on just how
money around as if he were still a free-apending much he kept For himself.
member of the milItary-Industrial complex.
Meanwhile his son, Fred, Jr., has turned up
He spent about $5000, for example, on a fancy on the NCUA
rolls as a $50 a day consultant.
display case for his Marine memorabilia. He Fred, Jr., denied that his father
had "any direct
also availed himself of a chauffered limousine, bearin g" on his
employment.
The General and linden, incidentally,
appointments as a wooden signature stand and
maint?In
a close relationship They cruised
two color television sets.
He also put his former military aide on the together in the Caribbean, with their families,
payroll to attend to such mundane matters as last January. They were also joined by another
Marine crony, Carroll Smith, who worked for
manicuring the lawn at the General's home.
Nlcherson's arrival at NCUA was In the Nick?rson at NCUA for awhile but now holds a
J'r.#.dIbI1.t..L edit lJfliOn National Associatlon
are of a Marine mvasion. tie repeatedly
which
Nickerson is supposed to regulate.
violated federal employment regulations by
placing his military sidekicks In high-paying
A confidential Civil Scr,'fce Conunisslon
jobs
report sca1d. Smith for his work at NCUA. "We
One military crony, Fred M. Haden, was found a number of violations
of Federal Merit
installed as general counsel, lie left time agency Promotion procedures,"
the report charges.
at the end of 1974 to go into private law practice.
The report cltei specific cases of hiring or
But he didn't leave emp(y-hanji.,d. According promotion violations,
Most. involved former
to NCUA documents Intended for official eyes Marine cronies of Nickei
son, including his valet,
only, Haden started his new law career with persona]
secretary and her husband. At least
$172,769 In legal fees from the agency he had just seven other leatherneck croni
now hold top
left. One of his clients, a California computer jobs at the NCUA.
rIrm. also landed a cross-continent
contract to do
the agency's computer work.
Footnote: Nickerson refj to comment on
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To save face for the Chinese, the scandal has
been hushed up. No move has been made to
prosecu te either th e Chinese or Americans w ho
were involved In the Illegal scheme.
The former Chinese naval attache, Rear
Adm. Cniu lIau-ku, was sent home to Taiwan for
his role In the deal. Sources close to the case tell
us, however, that the Admiral was merely a

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As.sn. and the Volusia County
Action 76 Bicentennial Corn.
mission Festival and Show will
be held this Saturday and
Sunday, April 10 and 11, at the
Volusia County Fairgrounds,
from 9 n.m. to 6 p.m. each day.
lo Near intersection Hwy. 44 &amp;
There will twmnny exhibits ofa
Bicentennial nature.

Rumor is Binford is contemplating a switch to
the Republican Party. That would be far out. I can't
Imagine whose support Binford might pick up by
doing that,
However, Binford says it's just that; a rumor.

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Hatt.away says he doesn't know of anyone who
will seek his seat. But he may have to look no further than Freeman's cousin, Tom Binford, a
Democrat, who is the chairman of the Seminole
County Port Authority.
Though Binford hasn't announced, he admits he
is "strongly" considering taking on Hattaway,
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would be Interesting. Add former Commission
Chairman John Alexander to that list and It's a real
horse race.
Now, we'll skip over to Williams. One candidate,
James Carlin, a Democrat, has already announced.
Another possibility mentioned for Williams' post
is Tom Dyer, a South Seminole developer. A real
dark horse candidate who has also been mentioned
is Dave Gunter, a Democrat, and captain on the
police force In Altamonte Springs.

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"lagging economic indicator." The urge to protect
our markets from foreign competition begins to
take place about half a year after a downturn in the
economy.
If that is' the case the pressures for protectioriiin I Ihit are evident in the United States adhere

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Community Center complex, subcortunittee chairmanship
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The Center consists o! a large
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Illino, chairman of the house
Iuilding with ki tchen facilities,
letter today to the committee. Republican conference. About
the little Red Schoolhouse,
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hich Is rented by the South.
west Volusia Outreach Center, last summer, involve Sikes' from h1orI.
and the Arts and Crafts purchase of stock In Fairihild
Andre Maguire, a first term
Industries. a defense con- New Jersey Democrat who
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bank at Pensacola, Naval -The members are reluctant to
Station; and his sponsoring swear to charges that they perthan 11 acres 0 P P
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cigarette they imoke. Jan Freeman (left) and Jean Clontz, both
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six students from his blasting
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Thursday, April 8, 1976

Jenkins, Torrez, No/an Receive Assignments

Altamonte Springs Moves
To Expand City Complex
By DONNA ESTES
Herald Staff Writer

structors and l.ee Construction
of Sanford, shich are Joint

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS —
The city is making moves to
expand Its city hall-public
safety building complex propertv from Galloway Drive to SR
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City commissioners this week
authorized Mayor Norman
Floyd to obtain an appraisal on
the property, 244 feet deepp md
fronting on SR 436 for 130 feet,
south of the current govern.
mental complex.
Alth ugh it was not revealed
hai the additional prcperty
will be used for, if purchased, it
is expected that it may be the
site of a new public safety
building to house the police and
fire departments.
In other bUSIneSS, city corn-

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Opening Day Finds Many P'

proposed Spring like Day Care
('enter that the commission
could not act on a request for a
special exception to permit the
operation until a recommenda.
tion is received from the
planning and zoning board.

For Instance, there's F'erguson Jenkins. lie's used to pitching on o pe ning day — and this
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year ill be no different, except
a bout o pening
in SC
it will he for the Boston Red
rx t iere s aas something Sax.
ox.Jenkins, a longtime top
about the opening (Jay pitching
with the Chicago Cubs
assignment,
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fish Hunter, loin Seaver and and has drawn the opening day

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nient b' the New York Giants
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going to talk to other clubs and him returning to Miami.
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Defense went out the window
But the Trainmen couldn't be
Wednesday night as Seaboard contained as hoiners by Brown
Coastline and Eldridge Stan- and RiC%arde keyed a five-run
NFL
dard slugged it out for top spot seventh which put the game or,
Swim
in the Men's Softball League. It Ice.
Lack of depth plagued the old standard of 2:41 set by
Lloyd Wall led Seaboard's 24Mark Mitchell and San Diego (lefdn- was a see-saw battle which saw
Defensive
end
NEW YORK Al'
Is a got both linebacker Robert [Irathe lead change hands four hit attack with a homer and Seminole boy and girl swim- Maureen Scott in 1968.
first-round pick in the National zile, the NFL's Defensive Mullaney was Minnesota's No. sive back Mike Williams.
Smith also placed first in the
nwnber
of
others,
like
times
before Seaboard scored a three singles, backed by Dennis mers Wednesday as both
A
Football I,eague draft all that Rookie of the Year, and running I pick — but fie, too, fp,iled to
squads
dropped
decisions
to
girls
100-yard freestyle event
cracked
a
roundimportant? Is the order of Sc- back Don hiardeman. They make it as a starter. Instead, he Ilardenian, huff, New Englanc 10-run burst in the final two Gordon who
Del.ind
in
a
high
school
dual
with
a
1:02.2 clocking.
tripper,
triple
and
single
in
four
innings
to
pull
it
out,
22-16.
,
lection in that round — or any were keys in tlx- Oilers' return joined the special teams and tight end Russ Francis, Dalla.
Tom
Lake chalked up a
In
other
action
Gregory
appearances.
Every
batter
in
meet.
DeLand's
boys
hung
up
a
round
really critical?
not onlyto respectablility but to occasionally played on goal-line linebacker Randy White and
Oakland defensive back Neal Mobile Homes smashed the the Seaboard lineup registered 91-79 triumph while the Bulldog ictory for the Seminole boys in
stands.
Well, it depends on how good title contention.
the 100-yard breaststroke with a
Coliie, made it as starters later Patrick Outcasts, 20-5, to tie at least one safety off Eldride girls romped, 10348.
your team is to begin with
Thef
Rants had three rstThe same ent for the Colt.s.
Eldridge for second place in the huric: Roger Beathard
Anne Smith again was the time of 1:08.5. Jay Stiller, Dan
in the season.
and what you get with tluit pieh-.
tackle Doug
If you're the Pittsburgh Steel- They traded the first round's round picks
locked
in
a
bright
light for the Seminole Mcintosh, Kevin Smith and
The
Outcasts
were
Oh, yes. What about Mr. At. loop standings while Lake
France, guard Dennis Harrah len1 lie has a penchant for Monroe pounded Auto Train tight 7-5 struggle with Gregory girl, cruising to a school Lake combined to bring home
for
ers, the Minnesota Vikings or No.1 pick to the Falcons
tackle George K unz and At- and detensive tac kle Mike Fan- trading away Washington's into sole possession of the when the Mobile Homers broke record time of 2:39,6 to win the Seminole's 200-yard medley
the Los Angeles Rams, you're
lanta s first-round No. 3 pick, ning. Only France managed to draft picks. Last year, the Red- cellar, 17-6.
loose for 13 runs Ili the third 200-yard individual medley. relay' team with a victorious
drafting for the future.
ot guard Ken Huff w ith start .it all, and that Was
Seaboard sparked bythe first inning to blow the game out of Smith's performance smashed 1:56.1 reading.
skins didn't have a pick until
Ifvou're the Atlanta Falcons, then g
the Balti- that pi(. Kunz aridfluff were cause Charlie Cow an as in- the filth round, the 108th seke- of Ron Browns two home runs, sight. Nick Brady paced
the Houston Oilers or
as mtrwnentalin anchoring an of. jured late in the season.
soared to an 8-2 advantage Gregory's onslaught by cliption over-all,
more Colts, then the future,
fensive line which triggered
With it, they got Mike Thom- be fore Eldridge stormed ba ck ping two doubles and a single
In all, of the 26 first-round
George Allen likes to point out,
Raltiniore'sresur'enc'
picks last year there were 28 as, an overlooked running back to nose ahead, 94, after three and scoring three times in three
is fl'
turns at bat.
Pittsburgh, on the other hand, this year with the addition of from Nevada-Las Vegas. Lie innings,
A year ago, the Falcons had
Lake Monroe Inn used threeStandard
extended
its
margin
I
selection
to
take
Tampa
Bay'
and
Seattle),
five
wound
p
with
919
yards
tand
No.
the first pick and got Steve used its
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Bar- 000 if he'd broken Into the start- capitalizing on some of the 10 by John Devlin and Bruce
some pretty good offense in 1975 crack the Steelers starting in the opening game
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and established himself as their lineup, became expendable and tkowski, Brazile, Chicago run- ing lineup a game or two ear- walks surrended by Coastline Drummond to eclipse an early
wound up on Seattle's roster via nir.g back Walter Payton, lien and the NFL's Offensive pitchers Jim Williams and 3-1 Auto Train lead and post its
quarterback of the future.
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s
Dave RiCharde.
Cleveland defen.sive end Mack Rookie of the Year award.
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takes, Niekro as forced to Braves 9-3 the Los Angeles ning Minnesota rook'e catchir
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That was the story for Ekiridge SLaxl.ard Wednesday night as It Pitcher Roger Beath.ard tkft who is too late to best a tag by side out in the first inning of Francisco Giants 5-4; the Md- runs in the third and cracked
q
bowed to Seaboard Coastline, 22-18, in a duel for fIrst place In the Seaboard third baseman Dennis 'ordon. SCL is now 4-0 In Metro Wednesday's exhibition base- waukee Brewers defeated their run-scoring single in the fifth
ball game with the Minnesota Spokane farm team 7.5; the San Minnesota built a 6-1 lead.
Men's Metro Softball League. Standard's plight is epitomized by play while Eldridge is tied for second at 3-1.

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hOUSTON API — Billiontime.
but
the board chairman
aire Howard Hughes, rememchose
to
declare
the grievance
liered more as a flamboyant
film-maker and industrial bar. out of order.
He told Moore that the
on than as the emaciat ed 70written
grivance should in the
scar-old man he was at dea th ,
future
be
delivered to him
has been buried here as he lived
personally,
not through the
In private.
superintendent. He granted
About 25 solemn mourners,
Moore until next Wednesday to
mostly distant relatives, were deliver the report.
all that attended the simple
Moore commented that by
graesiee services early deli vering the Wfltten record to
Wednesday at Glenwood Ceme. the school office, the SEA felt it
tery near downtown Houston. had fulfilled its obligation to get
the record to the board
The FBI said In Washington chairman, He agreed to have
that fingerprints from the the record delivered instead to
corpse matched those taken Feather.
from Hughes when he applied
Gene Grooms. executive
for a pilot's license in the 1930s.
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this iiioi 'iit
lit- uouidnt
!'Jy thu' literal interrre'.tion of
putting reports right into the
chairman's hands."
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"good enough" to put
corres;mcicnee n the hands of
school board secretary Dot
Pennington, which Is what had
been done until this time. lie
said SEA lawyers would
probably meet with Stenstrom
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etivt
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he nor any board member had (grievance to the superinreceived such correspondence. tendent).
Stenstrom advised that the
Stenstrom said the contract
tailed for the teacher making board and the SEA follow the
the grievance or his association contract to the letter, especially
representative to transmit to as this was the first grievance.
the board chairman within five and any irregularities might set
a precedent for future
grievance proceedings.
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also some that seem out of hellweathers as Luis Tiant, trade last week. A 20-game that job would have laUen to couple weeks behind in his sea- waukee's Jim Slaton. Seaver
leads the New York Mets in
son's preparation.
place for a variety of reasons, Rick Wise and Bill Lee.
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the

Jim Palmer are in the spotlight assignment against Baltimore hadan opening day assignment and will pitch opening day weeks (if spring training due to ing assignment to,day for the C

The advisory board has
tabled the matter until
residents in the Spring Lake
l)irtments can be notified of
the request and given the opportunity to speak on the
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got the nod for
Cincinnati Beds today val at Riverfront Stadium, has Montreal's Steve Rogers. And against San Francisco's John
against the Ho uston Astros in not been co nsidered Ho uston's Palmer faces Jenkins in Fri- Montefusco, Atlanta's Phil
their traditional opener in the No. I pitcher over the years. (lay's Pat timr,re-Boston game. Niekro dueling Randy Jones of
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Queen City. Although Nolan had lie's been given th e prestigious
In ,
the
other
American
Burns
against Lynn McGlothen
an
outstanding
season
for
assignment
over
mainstay
larThursday, Apr08, 19Th—
Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.
ue games Friday, Frank of
Lea gue
Guiry
Dierker.
St.
iMuis.
Cincinnati last year, Don
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Tanana pitches for California
Meanwhile, the hunters, seaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii - lett was supposed to be the
againstOa
and, Bert Y een
Reds' starter on opening day. vers and Palmers will be there,
After today's two ceremonial
leads
several
as
usual.
Hunter
drew
the
openmissed
inneso
a
againstKansas
openers
and Friday's eight
Mike 'l'orrez would not have he was sent to the Oakland A's But Gullett
Gaylord Perry arid

By KEN RAI'POPORT
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cars from Bob Endlcntt.
Told Anthony Sorgi of the

venturing construction of the
$10 million regional sewer plant
expansion on Keller Road.
Current capacity of the sewer
plant is 1.2 million gallons
daily. The expansion will in(Tease capacity to 7.5 million
gallors
daily. The regional
plant is to serve North Orange
County
and
Southwest
Seminole.
Engineering fees to conu1ting engineers, Glace and
Radcliffe, in the amount of
$4,945.88 for work on the plant
was also approved paid.
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Co. at $9,350.70 for street
drainage on Longwood Avenue
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Candy Green officiates at a higb school match In OWo wbm the's Mick and Paul Warfield told tl~e courts ,and is in Iiinbo.

ccrtlhied by ,the state, The Reynoldsburg, 0., miss Is a Junior at
Ohio State University.

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[lob Lanier scored 23 points

Fre(i Brown and Burleson

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14 in the fourth quarter

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preliminary round of tht p1.1)

asked turn to play

6~

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Buffalo Braves in the Atlantic

the defense

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waukee and gain the hoinecourt
Willi Issel scoring 26 points in
11)e 76ers and the Braves advantage in the playoffs.
I ,s 11oanV minutes Wednesday each have two Vames left in the
Bridgetrian scored 2.1 to top

night, l)ner built a 26.2.1 first-

season Philadelphia

regular

the Bucks
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nd Buffalo will meet in the
margin lit halftirne and enjoyed opening round of the best-of-

20-point Iead.s most of (tie sec three playoffs w ith the home
11

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dikd 19 for Ikn ir

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court advantage in the, odd
game hanging in the balance.

Rookie David Thompson

shot

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eattle pot Chicago.
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from the Indiarm' Toledo club.
Parker, 28, was in his second tour with the Cards after

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BY; Martha T. Vihten
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Kvntucky, Much wound ill)

that dosed the regular season fourth in th sc',cn team ABA
York and San Antonio meet in
for both clubs.
finds itself deeply frustrated s the other,

given that th
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swipe at such talk after Wed. a slowed-dom affair.
pion Denver in one seniffinal gets double figures in rebounds Kuntucky.

FICTI*,'IOUS NAME

MOR.

pet it iotri,
WITNESS mand and the s,l
ourt an April Sth, illIt.

"We inight not be I great

Mickey Johnson, who
) points, missed
at the buzzer.
cago s

period flurry that enabled De- sonics.
"It's crazy," said Phila. McGinnis, who scored .17 points troit to end Slilwaukee's five.

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Of

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CUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
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Wtdnesda night, the Detroit deiphia (oath (gene Shue

have tied the game at 100 100

Marasich finished
ith
points for New Orleans
Pistons 106, Bucks 06

the Chicago team, but we're exciting,"
added
forward
George

runaining

0EV 3

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ujx rSonics nipped
Bulls M-114.

gaine "ith 10 seconds or less for two sliots. Success would and it boun(ed off. I have no

Daled at Altamonte Springs,
Seminole County, Marcn rg nd, 1976
Publish- April 1. t 15. 27, 1976

No'.c

Ro(-kets 115-105, 'kn(
, I the Seattle

kalt Ysitil two foul shots in the

"There's all that lip service it prepares for Thursdy's
Dan Issel, a star forward for
nd that 'we'll (to it in the play- opener of I three-game "tilini- Kentucky's championship team
A me r ic a n
B a s k t ha II oils talk Brosui said ' Well playoff
w it h fifth pl.ice In
of last ye:r . as shippe d off to
Association champions.
the playoffs are here and you diana. The second game of that Denver this year. fie has
As Kentucky stumbled in de. have to PLAY!"
series will be
Saturday hatinted tlie Colonels ll season.
fense of its titk, its backers
In the other ABA games on in Indianapolis
third
I know e t6oUldnt be si tsaid, in effect, 'we'll do it in the the final (lay of the rehUr sea- game, if needed, will be played ting here relishing 60 wins if we
playoffs.' Kentucky Coach
an Wednesday. New York de- here onday.
didn't have Dan." aid Denver

uncitt'Signed, pursuant 10 the
"Ficcilm Name Statut e,,, Chapter
USOl- Florida Statute. will ffVlslcf
EAST COLONIAL
vs.
with the Clerk of the Circuit Cowl, in
Pro Divislion
LINDA J KENT, et at.
and for Seminole County, Floridlil,
Gary English
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Defendants
AND LOAN
upon rocalpt of
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Plaintiff, PJbUCaHonothis Pffl
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FORE CLOSURE SALE
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Defendants. FLOWER Sit NURSERY SHOP,
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ber I Henderson
2yr2626- 19
the E;Oht"nth Judicial Circuit In
RESIDENCE: UNKNOWN
SHOP under which the undersigned
Bobby Hendersoin
27 ?a,- 01D
and for Seminole County,
All Parties claiming Interests by
txPtCt$tOeng,ag,,n buslnitsat P0
AlaniAtkin-.on
EDERAL
NATIONAL through. under
fit Circle, L
MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, is McLaughlin
and
Patricia F for do.
Plaintiff and LINDA J KENT
McLaughlin his wife and to all
That the patty intereSted in sad
LeS
ntins
BARtlETT BANK OF WINTER
parties hiving or claiming t have tSint5 enterprises a. t he
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PARK, N k. a national banking any rot, fill* or Interest in #he real al
the lmttfftt Of each Is as follows;
Jim Manning
?$)allcorporation; and MONTGOMERY Property heirein desclilood
Cillstibit"y-Ftrn Park Mailland
Novice Dlvhwn
WARD &amp; COMPANY, are Detain.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIEC) Florist Inc 100 Per Cent.
Wayne OlaCkendecker 33. X 201.- It
d&amp;ntS, I will Sell to the highest and that an action to loreclosit mar.
Dated At Longwood, Seminole
Dave sl*ib
37-3V26bnt bidder for Cash at the Waist f9ago an the following real prowly, County, Florida April h.
76.
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Front Door of the Sarrifinollif County in Saiminolft COnly,
FlOrlds;
C811,441borry-Forn park.
RtnoGarr,bof
C&amp;JI"thoist, at Sonforcl, Florida. al
David Tschrart
3332 3)- 91
ii 000cloek A M . nthe 23rd day of HOMES HOWELL PARK
Blalack
JchnCl&amp;ss
353534- 58
ApitI 1576 the following dncri
ONE According to the Plat thereof
PresidentC R
S,eveWi1y
Property 8% Sol forth In said Sum. 83 recorded In Plat 11 act 1]. pfig" ATTEST
Dave Kavil
)I IS 31-103
y Final Judgment to *07
45 lhfw4h 4* Public R,d* of S Barbara A Olatack
Lot
ID, and the West 20
Vice President
Seminole County, Florida.
feet of Lot It, Block 9. has baton filed agaltitst you and yolu Clark R. 1118180
ENTZMINGERS ADDITION Noditioreltuifed tossfillifflcopylof your Secretary Treasurer
1, 86 rtmrftd Ir Plat Book 5,
wrillendefenseL If any, to it an van Publish: April L 15, n, 29, 1916
pagals 26 dir"d 17- Of MO Public
don 9019. G&amp;V &amp; ftilko. P.A.. fit DEY 40
Records of Seminole County,
Post Office 802 Y931, Orlando,
Florida, a It a 13? 131h Avenue
Florida 17M. and tilt trio original
FICTITIOUS NApAll
a. together
will' Me Clerk Of the above Styled
Notice
hereby given that I am
S&amp;A). colony
Court an or befliro May Ilk 1#76; "ilgild is
in bulififts a, 106 Hof
Putt-Puff

Three seconds remained

102-99 tri,imph.
lit the other

Notice is hereby given that a
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Pbhit Hearing will be held at the
TOCONSIDER ANNEXATION
Commission Room in the City Hall
Notice is hereby given that i
in the CIty of San ford. Florida, at Public Hearing will b4t hwId at it-r
00 O'clock P M.. on April 26, 1976, to Commission Room in the City Hall
Consider the annexation of property the City Of Sanford.
Florida, at I Co
Oc1critd as follows
o'clock PM
April M. 1976,
Lots 1. 2. 1 And 4. Block 6. consider the annexation of propef I,
ROSALIND HEIGHTS, Plat Book 3. dcscribod as follows:
P&amp;gt47. Public Recorasof Seminole
From Me Southwest corner Of Lol
County. Said property is prewily
SOUTH PINECREST, FOURToi
Mined RA lResidentiall District.
ADDITION, according to the Pla,
All parlits in interelt and citijers thereof as reCorled in Plat BOOIL 1;
Pages A? and 41 of the Pu 1l
heard of said hearing.
of Seminole County
By order of the city commission Flor da, run Soulm along the Arst
Of the City of Santord, Florida, tht
SOUTH PINECREST,
Ph day oç March. )flö
FOURTH ADDITION, 50 leel 10 the
POirll Of beginning, thence Continue
City Clerk
South alYV Said Wnl lint $42 feel.
ftblillh~ March 11, 19. 2S. April 1.
'hor"ce Solith 11 d(grers, S1 1 "Atili
200 feet thence North S42
el
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Saturday for a third game."

COUNTY FLORIDA
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%I' Sports Writer

1 1 00 A M on the 33rd day Of April,
A.C) 1976, o"qr for %ftit and S'all to
0 3 4) 16.4 20; P 0 1) 429.90; 20.93
Pittsburgh center Syl Apprs the highest bidder, for cash. Subject
TENTH- 146. i I SoutPern was
a bit more confident that 10 Any and •iIextng ieinj. at the
Roofs
Play Mo
rroOw,
l) Door of the Sominole
11115
Vengwns
would even their
11 -40, 600; 3. Krfhammer (5)
County Courthouse In Sanford,
6 40, 0 !6 7) 41 20; 311:49
series with the Mapl U&amp;fS Florida. Me above ctscribed per.
MONTOSH
after an opening 4-1 Iom in To- sonsi prowtv,
to Flagship Bank of Sanford
E c k ert (2) 4 20. 1 ?0. 1 $0, 2. Count
That laid sale Is biting made
ronto Tuesday riight,
Suitt 27
L el y (5) 14 40, 1 10, 3 L alit Embs
sasy
Of Mid Writ of post Office Box 1330
5) 6 20. Q 12 S) 24 60, P (2
Execution.
Sanford, Florida 12711
0 P (6+7 with 2 S) 126 20; 3S,45,
John E. Polk,
Publish: April 1, is, 22, 29, Itlylt
TWELFTH- Stu C: 1. AhIM Joey
(2) 6 SO. 4 410. 3,40. 2. Montague
SOMIn0filt County, Florida
IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT OF THE Publish- Acwll
MYStIc (6) 4 60.4 40, 3 Sweel Daisy
I. L IS. 22, 1"0,

36100, )9 so

for the Phil,adelphia 76,ers, who

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That the parties internted In %Aid
business enterprise aft as follows,
soi Inc
By: Samuel Kahn

CcAinIV, Florida
Inc

business 1111141"Itfilit Are as folto*1
ktirUvi A.1&amp;MS Malorw, ir

Piston.', ripped the Mil w aukee S Somebody is with us Yes sir,
didn t llucks 106-96, the Washington I'm getting grey tlalr It's
fourth Bullets tripped the Houston credible."

Kentucky's Brown Doesn't Like Excuses

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publication of this notice. to wit
BRAND DISTRIBUTORS under
which w,are engaged inbu$inets at
110 East Semoran Blvd. In the City of

ATTEST: frenlit
Secretary

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEA NI NG
TOCONSIDER ANNEXATION

receipt of proof

UPW

w ith Ill)

I(1urft) don't," 1K said
4 titis SC1fl
percentage of
When tile second one
t1)51(k his 12th tOfl.SCCUti't.' free
76ers ti4id their
tilt
tir1i%kh

k;

ia 76ers

Within 11 2 games of the firstvictory helped the 76ers place Bucks in their division

Legal Notice

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Wednisda tught it turned
Basketball suddeni:, liI5 into •i games of seconds anti
turned into si ganit of Seconds fractions Of ifl(hCS

have 'son their 1.1St four Nation-sIlcti l'ett. Maraih of Newabout an eighth of .in inch to
al Basketball Association Orleans stepped to the foul line the lf-ft. It was I very tight rin)

Shall have an Oprtuflt
Seminole Counly. Florida. upon a heard at said hearing.
the regular campaign. NHL
tkial ivagment rencterod in the
BY order of !he City Commission
10or,t41411 court on the 31s1 day 00 of the City of Sanford. Florida -h i s
rules define a rookie asaplayer
April. A.D. 1975, In that ce.1sin cost IlPh day of March, 1916
31 11.
who hm not Played -note
than
previoustnhtled
General FinanceCot
NTarnm Jr
FOURTH- Si
$
0 I Mat
games during the
City Clerk
Poraton of Florida, Plaintiff, -vs
5 20 6 20 2 L L
Willie Lee Mckeyer a k a Willie L PublithMarch II 8 33 and April 1
Squint (2) 6 so. 3.20; 3. Rotio Chat regular season and sine? Reach
McKelver and Mottle McK#vtr. and 1. 1'976
(1) 6 80. 3 20. 0 (2 3) 3 2 60 P f 5 2) Pla yed exactly that many in attendant,
which
aforesaid DEX SS
)34 40 ]1 15
1974-75, he thus remains a Writ of Exm0on was delivered to
Ft F TM- 5.16. C: I . Sandy's Porlay rookie.
me as Sheriff of Seminole County,
NOTICE OF INTENTTO
(4)9.20, 3 90.3.20; 2. Circuit Breaker
Florida, and I have levied upon the
REGISTER FiCTITiOUSNAME
(3) 4 00. 3 00; 1. Classy Wir* (2)
The 24-year-old Ridley, a vet
following described property owned
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
520
(31) 1980 P (43)
SIXTH-'S1
erw of 12 pro contests, is a by WIi Lee McKver a k a Willie STANDARD SYSTEMS MEDICAL
3171
L.
ever a
atle McKev.r, II SURGICAL SUPPLY CO INC a
MinoclaWinston
more orthodox rookie, but
sOld
operty boing located In Florida corporation. desires to
IS 13 20. 3 40. 2 40; 2. E - D-'S beau ( 4) nucks Coach Phil
aloney Seminole County. Florlds, more engage In business under the tic
would
say he would call on particularly described as follows tltlous name of STANDARD
7040 T(S43V2O39Oo
One (1) 1970 Ford 4 door, Tog No. SYSTEMS MEDICAL SUPPLY
Governing
the
netm~inlding
freshman who
SEVENTH- 5-16, A: 1.
11
W 219lV. ID No. ONS4YljW2
COMPANY of Port of Sanford, Lake
(S)106C 300 260 2 Kim Sue (7)
won six
Pro p ert y being stored at
Flor ida,3
Altarrinte Garage in Altamonte 10 leglIftf the told rating with the
regular season games.
(711 740, P (17) 1750. 31AI
Springs, Florida Additional In. Clerk Of fhv Circuit Courl ol
Whoever plays. says
EIGHTH-5-16.C: IK*sTr,b*(0)
alof
ormation sysi'st)lt from the Civil Seminole Counly, Florida.
720. 3 00. 2 60. 7. Moccasin (3) 3 10.
ney, V,e 11 need a maximum Division of the Seminole County.
DATED this 7th da V of Marc
h,
Ma h
3603 Stalky(1)340 Q(S6)1500
THIRD- 3-1
,, (3)
10.20,41 80.4 20; 2 FR'S Two Ring (6)
1 160, 540; 3. emure Dorusii
100; 0 13- 61 40 00; T (3 4 4) 101114 60;

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NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN

Name

game that was suppOSCd to
-so: have been played at Buffalo but
)1 . 30
Chicago (A) 6. St. Lowil. 2
was shifted due to a chedulirg
Minnesictla 10, Houston I
NINTH- 1.16. C: 1, Yeller Bear
TENTH - 1. SolarlaSullon (6)
comrilitment.
Tnas vs
Univ
00
()115
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60
af ett
Texas. 10 CC,St0 400 . 2 1 r Good*n
concei ted, ran
(6)$ 10. tO tO. 3 Texas Dream t1
Veteran Sabes neninder
9
4. 3
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10. P (f2) $12210, $80. Q ()6i 30 N. P (36) 57.80.
Gcrry De.sjardrns faltered in

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Deliver Victor

Secon s Inches Prove Crucial To Phl*lade

Clerk 04 the Clrcut COurt Seminole Clerk of tfle Circuit Court Seminole
Count Florida In accordance with Cnty, Florida ,n accordance wv
04 the FictitiOus
00 the Ficlitlous
the p
Section
Section Name Statutes, To Wit
Name Statutes To wit
$63 0 Florida Statutes 1557
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me of :ounty. Florida. under the fictitious
Florida under the fictitious "
and
that
I in. name of SNOWHILLS. and that I
AL'S AUTO SALES.
land to register said name with the Wendloreq,Sfeir saodnamevivatil lhe

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"It's riot like we can Come
back at the end of the year. lbs
lStheendoftheyear and now
we have our backs to the wall."
So do the Buffalo Sabr es,
st"arxouver Canucks and htts.

3&amp;OidMIdaiiir,

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feelings of the low National

f rom the Stanley Cup playoffs

SANFOROORLANDO

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engaged in business of 504 N Hi*AV

Randy Slanery summed up the Publish: April

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FICTITIOUSNAME

Hockey League teams that are

3 Mario Egurb. (3)400 Q
61 SAO COO, P (6 4) 111;$ 30. Big Q (A

3S 49 41? 25

Virginia

B' The Associa ted Press
Atlanta Flames defencernan

(4 5) 4120. P(4 s) sly,_oo. Big 0 4
with all 1) 157
(24 with
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FOURTH- 5-16. 0: 1. whst,s
Next (3) 20 60. 11 10. 3 60; 2- Cloudy
Prow (6) 680 310 3 President

Losils

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Houston

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KentvcAy

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880 620 840 2 Gasti Cast, IllS)

1 Solos Wally ty) 120.,
p ($4) Sit, 1O
SE CON 0 - I - N eiltor Lorento it)

Denver
Afl?Qio

2 Gash Molina
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Golden State at Seattle

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DAYTONABEACH
WAY S RESULTS

Kansas City at Philadelphia
Houston at New Orleans
Atlanta at Detroit

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Milwaukee at Boston

St.

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Portland at Golden State
Friday's Games

Apr 18
Calgary at outbekc. i t
sary
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Edmonton
necessary
Wednesday. Apr. 21
Winnipeg
at
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Maravicil

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Today's

Ovtbeic &amp;I Calgary

Edmonsom
Los Arogieles. if r*cnsary

of

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afternml% it neceS.
sary
Atlanta

Los Angeles S. San Francisco

211 ,

Milwaukee ;
Washington 115. Houstc-n 1:5
Sealli 115. Chicago 114

at Calgary if nces

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Detroit 106

nocesteoly
Vancouver

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Friday, Apr. 9
Ed monfon
W,nr.M.
game

Pro Hockey

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18 Bibli cal name 60 Mr Mineos
19 Teachers
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33 Kinciof do*n
lOShalespeares 35 Lure
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11 Scottish write? 43 Clamping
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inventor
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may develop. It could prove Ilannony will begin to prevail
financially beneficial.
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be offered at Seminole p.m. Lingerie and Swimsuit
Community College beginning Construction; Th ursday — 8:30
April 26, and running through a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Leisure Suit
t , • "A 1
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include
• Friday
the following:
am. to 3:00 p.m. Specialty
U a) S chedule: Monday
n
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Sanford Chamber
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mrneret S •' 1as
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flarw in there
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one who Is likely to come out e
past
winner in the long run Don't let have annoyed you in

toda) through one who is ex
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ARIES (Mar ch 21-April 19) vantageous will result.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. fl)
Today you should Find yourself
e ven more popular than you This should be a pleasant and
u if You
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normally are. Don't be s
th
efIt ofld at-

initial setbacks discourage you. few days may be resolved,
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) giving you a reason to ce
Good iies may collie yuw d)' tii

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won't take much to arouse your
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
optimism today, nor should it
p.ast efforts did not go
spire
You
be hard for you to
unnoticed,
nore will they go
others. Go ou t a nd spread' n
unrewarded.
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sunshine.
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film. I know I shouldn't see him, lovemaking from the Indian
but how can I get him out of my side of in', familywere not
heart before I weaken?
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morning of January 3. he his men and.drove the enemy-

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Washington temporards
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to strike again in New Jersey

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My' husband says I should
Today, many couples who are
train Terry to be right-handed married have different namnc
because everything is geared
My daughter-in-law kept tier
for right-handed people and the own name, so I address their
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Ix)y will be handicapped if lie's inail to both of them. using both
left-hand e . Now my h us band is their names.
forcing Terry to eat with his
It may appear to the postman
that they are not married, but I
right hand.

BICENTENNIAL FACTS

in a less famous I)'laware

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I'm concerned, he has the white
ulan beat all to heck.

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ost ix)sitive that Terr% Is
left-Kanded because when I put
the spoon in his right hand, he

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"FABULOUS FABRIC
FOR FAB ULOUS ,PLEI

For Unmentionables

between the
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lower chambers of the heart.
com.
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munications allow blood to be
squiried iffirough the hole or CHECii,,ull
shunted back into the right side
of the circulation. They cause
(lie Leart to be inefficient.
When there Na hole between

crossing on the night of D".
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Tried everything and failed? transfers it to Ws left and couple who are not Married but
We can help men and women
are living together.
proceeds eating that way.

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use his name tisk so desires I mu Just bathrobe she was wearing when
Everyone has a problem What $
right hand -A hen he Is n2tur2U),
I said goodbye to her that ABBY: Box
No. 0100, L.A., Calif.
left
GLAD THEY'RE moming. And the martinis
90069. Enclose stam2ed, self
MARRIED not in a pitcher. lliey are in addressed envelope. please
more problems than It solves.
DI Alt AliI3\ That guy who
Besides. what's the dif
Every time Ills wife goes tua ferencc %%hich hand he cats Cculle home to find his wife
hospital to have another baby, with? Ills mouth Is In the waiting for him a la natural
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most of the common forms of
birth defects of the heart can be

major artery to the lungs, or it
Iran be a persistent hole beteen the upper chambers of the
heart. Other children have

persistent hole

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The Professor won the club
(Do you have a question
lead wi th dummy's ace and
the experts') Write As
cashed dummy's king of the Jacobys' care of this
trumps Th e queen fell from newspaper. The Jacobys will

after birth
a long, 'tarnped, self-addressed
There are a large number of envelope for mailing. Address
birth defects which can affect your letter to me in care of the
the heart. It may be a simple Evening I lerald. P.O. Box 1551,

was the real thirig,but we had .a
big fight ikiote he cooled off

time for him because hi is a

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sith a pitcher of •mnartui:s IiE1{
Even though I would have doesn't know how lucky lie is.
YOUNG.SIOTHER
DEAR M()TlIElt: My ex- preferred that she had taken

Dear

DEAR AHR\ I went with

A Florida redder wants to

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normal because of an active granddaughter, has and also
circulation Or they can occur feel fairly certain that it is not
because of increased tur- something that will disappear.
bulence of the blood going Since these are structural
ftough a heart with a diseased defects, a successful operation
heart valve inside the heart or usually results in a complete
because of an abnormal routing cure. This of coum is not uw
of the circulation from birth in the very complex otr
defects of the heart.
defWs of the heart which cause
At birth many babies have the child to be blue (cyanotic),
heart murmurs because the have delayed 17owth and are
fetal heart has a hole between associated with other problems.

circulation of the newborn, that needs to be done.
means that doctors often wait a
For information on how your
while before deciding about tk lungs work send 50 cents for
significance of a heart murmur Th e Health Letter, num be r 2-4,

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Pa;%

Both the
unt and the corrected with a minimal
hole between the two upper
gret. of risk. Your surgeon
chambers close at the time of ole
will tell vou 0lat the degree
of
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birth or shortly thereafter. This
na is or e type a operi IOfl
fact, combined with the active

YES. MR LOOGE,

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tie jumped into a Marriage that
tie regretted right aw,
1 am still single, but I have Ito

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through the heart. They can be what type of defect your

ltoh the

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Just learned about the princi- spot on your cards.

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while or soft blue. Bom a

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heart and an open artery shunt
between the artery to the body

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Myp
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to the jack he would have
made a trump trick whether

Ea st-West vu l nerable

decided to operate when she is2
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heart (ventricles) and it's
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who are of an idealistic nature. situationsi Important to you. Be
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Tuesday, April 13th - Jefferson's birthday.

Program

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unchanged on the front, but the
A tic-breaking vote by Cable
engraving of MontkIIo, idbroke an 18 consecutive ear
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secretarv-t rea surer by Mrs.
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Ernestine
signing of the Declaration of
City, trIen he rust hir.'.c: for
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stuitnts am tn't taken care of," reported to the board that the services of the health depart- worth It for th extra !crvic"s e.aininatinns and treatment of Independence.
Richard
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11w Fe&amp;.-al Reserve Wnk
School BNard Chairman Robert health program needel to be ment.
we'd be getting," said 1,ayer. Indigent children.
Casselberry. Mrs. Forward has
A bean bag in the library G. Feather hastened to add at upgraded.
School Supt. William P.
'Thc level of health services iF RB of Atlanta, which is
The School Health Services
been on the county coriimi'tee serves as Gene va Elementary Wtdnesday night's school
bills
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She said school social Layer recommended that Mrs Act of 1974 proides a program actual!) recii.ed from the supplying
stnct 1953
ton
distribu
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ord,sasthe
Schools health clinic In board meeting 1t mcans that
orker erespendlr:lhtaut7O Sn&amp;I's
comments
and of school health services Seminoletounty Public Health
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rrenc may sae the
tounty Attorney Thomas another elementary school, n the plas students arc put per cent of their time on health recommendatious be taken to requiring the [parUnent of
partrnent this year is
old chaise lounge in the hall when they are sick are in. problems and that she did not the budget committee, and the Health and Rchabilitative low," states hlrs, Snell in her U.S. Treasury Deportment and
committeeman. defeating Dr. serves the same purpose. All
the Federal Reserve System as
convenient."
believe the Seminole County school system take respon. Services to carry out health report.
told, 14 Seminole County
Marion If. Snell, coord.inator Health Department had the sibility for providing health appraisal and screening
She said .some scimls had much as $35 million over the
Mrs. Kathleen Reynolds %-as schools have noclinir facilities of the school system s corn tune or money to pro%ide all serIces "It might be a little programs in schools and receied monthly
visits from a next (Re years bvreducmg the
electedstate committeewoman
number of one-dollar bills
"This doesn't mean the prehenslve health plan, necessary health services fcr more expenske, but it-oWdbe authorizing
physical public health nurse.
which must be printed, shipped
area schools.
Appointed hy Cabletoserve
and
processed .
Mrs Snell said cooperauon
n a credentials committee to
This saving theoretically
with the health department was
filter back to the taxI
both desirable and required by
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las particularly wheretaking
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counted and han1ed at retail
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f'rct he's beard of rats in the services could be worked out
A 12-member circuit court hours before returning a c.er- Archie McCormick was seated fersons to everyday cu'culation
-inch rat assassinated multi-milliondollar courthouse.
During the current school jury is scheduled to reconvene diet of guilty of first-degree at the kitchen table when the "will require some adjustment
by an attorney Wednesday at
"If e hMe t.0 hae some year, the county school system at 2p.m. Monday at Sanford to murderat 11.30 p.m. Thursday. shots a'ere heard and that Mrs.
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beneficial
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Black's body was found on the McCormick was in a bathroom.
thouse in Sanford has prompted board i commission) will do it," department's ser%ices to school imprisonment or the deatN living room floor the night of
.Mrs. Black said her husband
a reply from County Corn ht said
children in the amount of penalts for Mrs bancy ,'
Dec 2C- at the 2809 Groe Pr, %as on a couch in the liviruz 1at1onL1 Bank o Sanford one
mi'siontr John Kimbrough
II there's a problem C II $19 000 Th'subsidizationisnot !3Iick 33 (or the Deuzi1b1.r Sanford home of Mrs Blacks room hen she went into
of the banks which
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required, said Mrs Snell, but shooting death of her 47 year Sister,Mrs.Archle McCormick, kitchen She said shed never h
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"We'll call in the Super- Seminole County h.4d always old husband, Billie Wayne polict! said.
seer, the revolver before.
nt into the state attorney's Duper rat killers."
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Cable named the following as
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persons
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the discu.ion and said he
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accept that price He said
MajorRealtyhadpaid$1,000an
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sel
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a development permit given
Major Realty to create a
community nf 5.1,OW residents
on S,300 atris along thf. Weki'1a
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fe't of the river of its other
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land
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endangered land along the
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At it meeting Thursday in
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said the land was worth an
of $825 an acre. The

Resources had set $3.ez1 million

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for a new appraisal and iIl
reconsider the proposed pur
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AprIl 20.

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second, with 72 of his delegates
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cent victor) that exceeded ex- long
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surfaced at Tuesday'
s county per cent of t he costs of placing
Pierce'
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commission meeting when signal lights at the Intersection. Thomas Freeman has ruled
Commissionerjohn Kimbrough
Commissioner
Harry collection of a $310 per unit
asked the attornev if a Seminole Kwiatkowski favored the impact fee on new buildings is
County cesta center can legally project and wanted it ac. illegal. Freeman has ordered
contribute toward installation complished this year -instead the county to halt its unwritten
of traffic signals
of next year when it'
s policy of collecting the fees
Tempers flared momentarfly scheduled. And, Kwiatkowski
Kimbrough maintains acafter Kimbrough asked for a let Kimbrough know he was CePtance of the money
from Jai
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tounty can legally accept tersection. lie added that he leverage the county has to
impact fees, or 'toluntary didn t know if the Jat Alai offer require developers to oIfst
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bottle that Longwood police and with the flammable liquid and Louise Duhon, 20, of 338
the arson charge
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Judge Woodson ordered the a deputy State Fire Marshal that the fingerprints identified
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College toed was stziboed 19
Mrs. King, wtm testified thil timea in the chest, neck and
Jones' fingerprints were found and an interior screen that was
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'11tere had beet, se veral noisy back before she was found df:ad
1`1 drink bottle containing burned.
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-LaBruciano testified that it disturbance involving persoris at her home.
Variable V.10th 10 to IS mph., partially burned rag wick appeared from the position of
at the Jones r&amp;dence before
James Douglas Stage, 20,
stronger am
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the
firebombing,
said
the
wholin
sheriff
wasn't a(finis.sable evident:,e. the fingerprints on the bottle
thundershoV. ers. Rain
Faithful fans Kelley Reagan, Tim Barley, Jackie Wade, sad
Defense attorney Roger that it had been held with the firebomb was found after she said had reportedly' been living
RAIN, RAIN
prichability 40 per (vat toda) Bert- y presented case law har.d over the top tif the bottle. discoveied another bearoom at the 1,iake Mary adfirtm for
Karen and ArAgle Barley, waited in v,ain to see a cbu"b lestpe
and tonight and 60 per cent saying the state must show that
GO AWAY...
is being held
ioftt*U game Tuesday atterno
LaBruciano said he couldn't window had a bullet hole and about a month, '
Pinecrest Part as the pme
Thursday.
was rXIAed OUL But for other3 the badly needed sbowen wm a
the fingerprints on the bottle testify as to when the finger. that a projectile was lodged in a without bond on a murder
t-harge in the case.
blessing. (Herald Photo by 3W Vincent Jr.)
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prints were made and that door facing in the room.
Drtitic bind tides an l'agr S.A. thrown through
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We also have rneans of
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DEAR READER Thank and simultaneously broadIle principle of restricted
you or your interesting
choice is that when a player
casting it to numerous different
thought. Ilke many good ideas, locations. This iE sometimes follows suit with, or wins a
someom else has already had used In demonstrating heart trick with, one of two ual
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cards, he would have baa to
sounds to medical students in a
play the actual card if he held
hate been using recor- large auditorium or eten in
just one. Thus he would have
di
f heart sounds for years. smaller groups.
been equally li kely to play the
They were first put on old
other card if tie held both
does not realize how much has
South wins the first trick
with dummy's ace of clubs,
magnetic tape. and practically gone into producing the level of
leads a spade and plays his
e v e ry means of recording medicine which they re-tit e
seven
spot after East follows
sounds and reprodu(ing it, has today. The advances in
low West wim with the jack
been used to record heart technology such as those in the,
nd leads a heart. Siouth wins,
sounds
sound recording area that are
enters dummy with the queen
irregular ones and all the di!' applied to hI ft work and
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ferent abnormal sounds made techniques have of course been
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with valvular disease and brought into use in medicine as
ious cardiac conditions.
vances In technology that
These are mostly used to cannot be med in sonle V,t1) or
teach doctors; in some ine. And ''
sta nces they're used for patient m:st instances there
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record is the phonoicardiogmin
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textbooks devoted to this Vascular Accident - Cerebral
subject showing the pictures Of Thrombosis. Send a long,
the vibrations generatea by the stamped, self addressed en
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charged JoAnn Saunde rs or George Saunders individually, but I have charged their campaign with attempting to frame me. Because of the facts generated by
the State Attorney's office, it appears my charge is
warranted.
"I call on the Saunders to drop the suit and bury the
hatchet. At this point, I fIM myself in a position should the
Saunders not drop the suit of having to defend myself. In
an orderly defe nse I predict the Saunde rs will be subJected to additional extreme eznbarras&amp;nentIn this tinpleasant situation," Vihien said.
Mrs. Saunders Said she is completely satisfied that
H erring's office ha totally vindicated both her and her
family.
Mrs Saunders said 'the still feels an apology is due to
the JoAnn Saunders campaign by Viblen. She declined to
say whe ther the lawsui t aga inst Jlhlen will be pursued or
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faith contacted the state attorney's office. We found
no th ing but good faith on the pan of Mr. and Mrs. Satinders. Based on our Investiga tion, Vihien is cleared."
Herring said that his office is forwarding the investigation file to the Pinellas County State Attorney's
off ice for further Investigation there becauze of "conflicts
in sworn testimony - - ." th e accusations vs. th e findin gs
and that any action now would come in Pinell.m. Akers
Uves In Clearwater, Pineilas County.
He rrin g said investigators ch ecked typewriters in
Vihien's county office and the "envelope could ha ve be en
typed on that typewriter. - . the type is similar.
"We have no evidence that VIhIen or his secretary
typed th e envelope or put the 24 cents posta ge (wi th
meter) on the envelope," said Herring.
Mrs Saunders, intanwhlle on Tttsda flied a la suit
seeking in excess of 11 million in damages against Vihlen
for "slander and libe l" over his reported charge that the
Saunders campaign had "framed him."

campaign official, Willard Akers of Clearwater in a
postage-metered stamped county envelope. He said the
documents were turned over to him for appropriate action
and he Ior.vardcd them to Herring.
Vihien's Immediate response last week was that it
was "a frame job" by the JoAnn Saunders campaign.
Herrin g, after receiving sworn testimony of th e Incident frurn Akers, the Saunders, Viblen, a Sanford
prin ter and various county personnel said Tuesday, "Our
investiga tion exonetates Vihien of th e accusa tions." He
said the in vestiga tion establishes that the material
alleged to have been mailed in the (Jan. 29) postage
metered envelope didn't even exist until Feb. 19.
He sa id investiga tors have been able to turn up only
the one envelope with the county postage meter stamp,
adding ttt uiUi. trcotid t e stified that tie count)
postage meter wasn't used in the Vihlen campaign.
"Our conclusion is that JoAnn Saunders received
false Information from her source and that she In good

State Attorney Abbott Herr ing said Tu esday he is
forward ing his inves tigation file to th e Pinellas County
state attorney's office for further investigation after he
announced that charges against a Seminole Coun ty
commi.sdonier of using county postage and mailing
supp lies in a congr essional campaign are "unfounded."
Herring's office spent low days investigat ing a
complaint filed by Geor ge Saunders, campaign manager-

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legislators for what he called
The ho use
constitutional
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Took no action on legislation.
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Eyeglass Advertising ,
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with budget committees of both looked at before developments
East Ic a good enough
w-s-r
houses
working
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state
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regional
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held both the quet'n and jack
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Myers. To House.
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to consider proposed changes in cation forms. SB-77. Firestone.
South plays a low spade and s
Its rules, the most controversial To th'v*e.
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into the right (pulmonary) and
left (aorta) arteries leaving the
hear t.
Th ese hear t sounds have even
been analyzed In terms of
frequency an
ow much 0
sound. I never heard a heart
each part of the sound is
sound quite like it. If a doctor
produced
by
different
hadarecordingofseseralheart
frequencies In the sound

Not until the British launched (f,eir Southern camoiaign in
the latter part of the war did
'rrtb Carolina again become
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Savannah fell in 1778 and
Charleston in 1780. Capable of.
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ficers like Nathaneal Greent.
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ARIES (March 21-Apr il 19) to your plans. It could cost
Be careful today not to treat ally.
SCORPIO lOct. 24-Nov. 22)
people in your charge in an
fashion.
It
could
Select
your co-workers for
arrogant
create resentments they'll long
Avoid types who would r*,er
remember.
TAURUS (April 2D-May 20) be a boss than a willing heiNt.
SAGITTARIUS(Nov. 23.1)ec.
You're likely to have little
tolerance or pa ti ence today 21 It's good to believe j
tAldi persons stho can't wholly others, but don't place you
support your VIeWS. Try to be faith today in persons who don't
warrant It. You're likely to be
less opinionated,
GEMINI (May 21-Junt 21) ) let down.
Avoid a friend who is more of a
CAPRICORN (Dec. '"-Jan
taker than a giver. This person 19) Tt.ere won't be mu,
A
might try to use you to his harnwny around home today &amp;
advantage today.
you or your mate are too .
CANCER (June 21-July 22) ststent upon having your cw
Keep your ambitions within way. Fin'] a middle ground,
reasonable bounds today. If
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
others feel you are too self- You may hav,! the opportunity
se rvi ng, they may put road- to be of service to someone
bloicks in your path.
today whose help you will later ~
LEO Jtzl 23-Aug . 22) Today flt d Do
hit's cp cti
you may do something ill spite willingly.
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PISCES (Feb. 20-March
is
wind up creating a problem. Don't let your
your own worst tendencies
enemy.
over prixien'. judgment today. 't . ..
Keep your budget in mind at all

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Sanford, Florida 32771-Price JO Cents

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arrests,
Brian
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other
charges
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Action Re orts Thomas Blelchner, 18, 011208 pendin: further investigation Registration
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Dewut saii.
AnAltamonteSprings woman
EllenCourt, Apopka, was jailed connection with other recent
SANFORD
Pre-School
All
IRS
offices
are also open
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held a burglary suspect at
by deputies in lieu of 110,000 burglaries in the Bear Lake Education and Development weekdays from 8:30 n.m. to 4
butcher knife-point Tuesday
bond on burglary and grand area of southwest Seminole.
* Courts
Center is flOW taking
rn Persons contacting the
night until sheriff's deputies
larceny charges.
Maniulled
registration
for
the
197677
IRS
on weekdays will usually
arrived to arrest the man that
Bleichner, listed by police as
* Police Beat
Sanford xlice Jailed Albert school year for three-and four. find the hours of 830 i in
she found ttnder her bed
escaping Tuesday from the Lee Lock, 26, of 808 W. 11th St., year-olds The school is located 9•30 a m and 330 p m ' 430
deputies said today.
woman was holding a man at Sanford Juvenile Detention Sanford,inlieuof$5,000bondon in the First Presbyterian
m least busy Also an extra
Clarke Johnson told deputies knife-point when he arrived in Center, was apprehended by an aggravated assault charge
urth Education Building, In our of senice Is provided until

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lawyers one dime, to sue, or to defend yourself if sued

attorne), he said
Last year zoo officials at tic %4.Is pleased tht tomnmission
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30 days if the final contract Is
In other action at Tuesday's Percy as the county's new
okaed b the county attorne, county conunlssion meeting, director of county dmelopment,
the count)'s chief ad 11-ic Central Florida Zoological a position hcld by Nekendcr

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Gene
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chief Employcs Relations Corn- registered with the state, and legal if the motion by Local 1010
negotiator for the employc mission whose chairman, that their certification be was upheld,
with the PERC ruling that the the table with Grooms unless
groups, commented this Curtis Mack, Tuesday rejected revoked. The union maintained
The three groups and Grooms employe groups need only to be William MonkL administrator
The Seminole County School inornin: "II they're ready to a motion to revoke the cer• the groups and their agent filed for certification by the certified by PERC. However, for labor organizations with the
01 course class size is im- Board and three non- go back, we are."
he maintains that Grooms, as Department of Commerce,
tificationoftheemployegroups should be registered with the Department of Commerce.
portant - you have to find the instructional
employc
Uarry Pelley, the school and their busine&amp; agent, made state Department of Coin"But all that appears to be their business agent, should be challenges (irooms PERC
kid to teach him," Is the organizations are
both board's chief negotiator, March 8 by a local union.
merce.
irrelevant now," commented certified by the Department of certification in court.
essence of a grievance to be preparing to go back to the commented: "We'll sit tight till
Local 1010 of the Inter"If PERC says he (Grooms)
The employe groups walked Grooms. "To me, PERC's Commerce.
made at tonight's school board bargaining table, after a the units say something to us, national Brotherhood of out on Pelley shortly after the ruling says we were right all
Pelley had refused to is duly certified —and PERC IS

cepting nominations for the
annual Randall Chase Senior

Judge Woodson said in a Indicted b a grand Jury for IRS Extends Hours

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Realtors Meet Held

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WASHThGTON (AP) - The husky growls of bwly
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lorest Cit) Duguid said the an argument near her apart school which oilers classis to
IRS office in Orlando is
her con's stereo wrapped in a
Booked at counts jail in lieu suspect ran from the street Into ment at Castle Brewer Court
year.old thrte das a 1 ted at 3191 Mct,ulre Bhd
four
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Sheriff s detectie John
To register, call the First

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penalties for posscson of nall amounts of znarl1uans,
administration official., have Utile hope that Congress win
pass sweeping revisions In the federal criminal code.
KeySenate JudiclaryCommittee members on opposing

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The umes they are a-changing,
Look around and you see changes in hairstyles,
dress styles and lifestyles. Change jn just about
every facet of the culture that hou.i that most
expansive of all creatures man.
Take for example the latest style changes In
men's clothing, especially pants. They have no
pockets. Can you imagine? No pockets ...
Of course the pocketless, tight-fitting jeans are
chic looking, and all that. But the tack of pockets
raises some interesting questions.
The first of which was brought to my attention
by Herald Photographer Hill Vincent, who
sauntered In one day adorned in a flowery shirt —
and you guessed It, the latest style pants with no
kets.
Herein lies the problem Bill Vincent, a good ole
semle County boy If ever there was one, had no
place to stash his chewing tobacco,
Horrors. If it's true for Bill ,the., It must be true
for all those good ole Seminole boys who now azd
then like to take a chaw uf Beth-Nut or Red Man
and while the hours away In reverie of Beech.

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When Postmaster Benjamin F. Bailar took to
the hustings to campaign for his projected belt
tightening the U.S. Postal Service, he also was
serving notice that he intends to bring the crisis in
U.S. mail delivery home to roost this year.

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remember when modestly longish hair was a topic
for controversy. That was some seven years ago,
just about the time when that still undefinable
element of Americana hit the scene The Hippie.
Well, If there ever were any True HlpiAes,
th ey're long gone now. But th ey left some things
with us, and if you don't believe that check today's
hairstyles. Many of those sa criticizers who once
maligned medium l en gth locks now sport hair, hair
and more lair.
Interestingly enough the philosophers of Plato's
time theorized that every time hair styles in any
given culture changed drastically
It signaled a
revolu tion .
If you doubt the wisdom of those wise old gen.
tiemen just try and imagine what the so-called
Hippies said they stood for. Then think about how
many of their Ideas along with their long hair and
style of dressing—have been Incorporated Into the
middle class Lifestyle,
There is a lag, of course, between the time a new
fad, style or idea hits the culture and the time it Is

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Th ere is no doubt that Americans consider efficient
ma il delivery as a nation3l birthright
the fit
article of the Constitution autl-"rizes Congress to
establish nct offices and p
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termingling with the enu.
esponse will be
tiara economic rebuttals. i-'ostai einployes in 100
citlfs ieross the U,iitti States already are
organizing to resist the reduction of jobs that Mr.
Bailar proposes.
Congress, smarting from its bumbling efforts
over the i.st five years to improve postal
operations, is discussing the need for nmense
subsidies and increased rates, expressing concern
fortheinefficienciesofthepOstofceandthehjgh
mailing rates, acting to keep rural post offices o pen
and sustain the other inefficiencies that Mr. Bailar
would eliminate, talking about regaining direct
control of the post office operations again, and
authorizing private mail deliveries.
For the moment, the Administration is opsing
an increase in subsidies iii the hope that Mr.
po
Bailar can wring out postal operations. James
Lynn, director of th e Office of Management and
Budget, declares that the belt tightening will bring
an "edge of efficiency."
No solid consensus appears to be emerging
from all of this confusion and cross purposes in
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dealers that manufacture of convertibles has been
suspended. And convertibles were the dream of
high xhoolers. Almost all of us, at one time or
another, dreamed of getting In that convertible and
flippIng the top bock to drive over limitless
America n highways until we found a place where
women laughed because things were funny and
animals and small children played free under an
expansive sky.
Yep, the times they are a-changing, changing us,
that is. Because when we were young, we knew a
great secret. The secret we knew in our youth was
that a dream lilt makes you l'wppy is worth all the
reality in the world.

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.ut,lican Majority," and Minnesc.a Guy
Wendell Andrson, a Democrat named by
Time Magazine as one of the 200 future
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considered a possible recipient of the bulk of its
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JAMES OSBURN
Tuesday's high 78, today
James Osburn, 68, of Chipley
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died at his summer home in low 64. Rainfall
cloudiness
Considerable
I uxedo, N.C., Monday. A
fi irmer resident of Lake Mar), through Thursday A chance of
he was it retired from the thundershowers today and
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GleiaA. Hawes
Norma B. Hoover
Eliza C. King
Rub'e King
Terri S. Mason
Marie Mathews
Anne O'Donnell
Bonita L Parsons
Mary R. Schmah
Mavis R. Smi th
J. 'rt
Clarence J. Whittemore
Doris Jean Winn
Marie
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Ca therine Elaine Cowdery,
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Alice Metz, DeBary
Margaret A. Hayward,
Deltona
Draper McCune, Deltona
Edna S. Parker, Deltona
James E. Pettigrew, Deltona
Margaret Starr, Deltona
Eunice Barker, Enterprise
Grandeas Sjoblom, Lake
Mary
Dollie Mae Campbell, Lake
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Eva J. Belanger, Longwood

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Sanford:
Showers likely Most of state
Donna G. Andertori
on Saturday, otherwise partly
Herbert A Andrews
cloudy. Cool north and mild
Linda Barrow
south porticu with highs
Patricia A. Bradshaw
ranging from near 70 extreme
Walter M. Buchanan
portion.
north to lower SOs
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Johnny WIlliams
Mar)' Lelbcnsperger, Dti3ary
Thursday's Daytona Bc&amp;ch
Raymond Hunter, DeLand
tides: high 1:34 a.m.,2:05 p.m.,
Robert D. Smedley Deltona
low 753 a.m. 8:13 P.M. Port
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for example, on candies, flower s, food and
A vice president, David Watts, also shuttled missioner (larks
Clapp.
Is not yet over for the corporate moguls who run for a staff party.
between Washington and New York by plant. We
The
vouchers
Amtrak. The evidence can be found in their
of Amtrak vice president
In fact, Amtrak sometimes picks up the tab found vouchers, charging for fiat-class air fare Edwin Edel
Indicate
that he entertained White d
expense accounts,
when Its executives simply go out for cocktails, from Washington to Norfolk, Va.
House
aide
Russ
Rourke
on three separate ocCongress established Amtrak In Wi) to A corporate vice president, Calvin Andringa,
The wining and dining of govern ment off icials caslons. Once, Edel
rnanag the nation's passenger rail system. The
ran up a 110) bill at the
took Reistrup to a favorite pub. Another thiie, is a major Industry In Washington. According to Annapolis Yacht
Club supposedly ntertaInig
original in tent was to subsidize Amtrak f or only Andringa In vi ted th
e vice chairman, Mary Head, the vouchers, few favor-seekers entertain more Rourke, his
wife and an Iranian diplomat.
five years Thereafter, Amtrak was expected to out for drinks. The bills were charged to Amtrak generously than do
the Amtrak crowd,
break even,
Yet
the
White
House aide told us he never got
which pays them, of course, with taxpayers'
any
of
the
free
entertain
At the end of the fifth year, however, the money.
ment.
his
One vice president, Bruce Pike, turned In an sloppy record-keeping
forEdel
the blames
erroneous
railroad is still deep in the red. Last year's low
expense account of $6,0.50 last year for en- voucher", saying Rourke was
was a painful $352 million And just
From the same bounteous source, the tertalning Washingt on blgwlgs, The names of his
lnjtcd but can.
led out.
Amtrak executives trekked up to Capitol
last week, railroad also pays Reistrup's membership dues guests aren't listed, only the charges. Amtrak
to at various elegat clubs, including the Army. concedes that his "effectiveness would be Emask for another $6.13 million subsidy.
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Last year, a group of congressional aides
Yet this staggering deficit, apparently, has Navy Country Club and downtown Army-Navy peded" If he disclosed the names of the
federal Inspected Amtrak's operati*%s, The railroad
had no restraining effect on the railroad boises. Club in the Washington area and the Athletic officials he wines and dines,
served them free dinner and cocktails, These
They continne to squander the taxpayers' Club in Chicago.
The expense vouchers reveal, however, tha t favors for Washington blgwtga have been small
subsidies with reckless aband.
Last year, Amtrak shelled out V(s) so that a Reistrup threw a brunch last December. Among — nothing so gross that the officials could be
They pamper themselves
u
vice pruzuern, harold Graham, cold belong to the prominent gi.ests was
Federal Railroad accused of being bribed.
Amtrak funds to subsidize their lavish living the posh Kenwood Country Club
in the Administration's chief, Asaph Hall, who helps
habits Here are the details from their expense Washington suburbs,
it Li the accumulation rather than any
single
decide how much government money Amtrak gift, that gradually obligates them.
vouchers:
Amtrak is trying to persuade the public to will get. Reistrup's Invitation list also COntaInS
Amtrak's president, Paul H. Reistrup, draws ride the rails, but Its executives don't always the names of
Footnote: Amtrak officials, to the ir credit,
two Congressmen, Sllvio, R.-Mass.,
an annual $65,000 salary. The 11 vice presidents heed
cooperated
with our InvestIgation. A spokesman
their own advertising. Last year, the and Fred Rooney, D.-Pa., who have
an In- said the
are also paid an adequate $50,000 a year on the company laid out
club memberships are given only to
it startling 1612,574 for alt fluential voice In transportation matters,
avera14. This ought to be enough for them to travel,
executives
who n.ed them for official entertaineven though its eiectittlyies are enUtleid to Rooney said hedJdn'tgo;cte'tn
struggle along on.
The
ride the rails free of charge.
llquccand entercalls,
Yet the railroad has just provided them with
tainment, the spokensri said, helped to In.
The general cowsel, Nathaniel Goodrich,
We found other names on Amtrak's expense crease
brand-new autobIles. Their business ex- fbw between Washington and New YorIt, acComth,
COmInunIcatIcm. Reistrup paid one-third
including Sen. Robert
Morgan, t).- of the cost of his brunch out of his own pocket.
Perm hit $9,(wio last year, most of It for food Washington and Pittsburgh, Net, York and N.C., Deputy Tra ns
portation' Secretary John Th spotesrnan
aid liquor. Reistrup spent $57612 In September, Boston — which have
a lso said that Amtrak offici als
excellent Amtrak service. Branum and Inkrstate Commerce Con,Corn, fly only when absolutely necessary.

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TALLAHASSEE (AP)
A bill to make Florida
th e 15th state to a llow ad vertising of ey eglass prices has
sailed through the full Senate after supporters claimed It
would save consumers $10 million a year.
The Senate passed the measure 40.0 Tuesda y during a
busy opvngaya5onitiszItu1l,a
approved.
"Th is Is one of the most significant consumer measures
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The Florida Supreme
Court listens to oral arguments today in the case of a
newspaper reporter who was ordered to jail for ref using
to disclose the identity ofaconfldential source for a story.
The case, expected to have a major impact on the future
of Investigative reporting in Florida, Involves an appeal
by
She was sentenced to jail for contempt of court sentence
for refusing to divulge the source ofa story ona grand
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ceks, ,i 40passenger miniature train will
tx- making its rounds at Central
Florida Zoo, Zoo Director At
Rozon said today.
Rozon said the coal-fired,
steam-driven train will mate
two half-mile tr ips through the
woods near the zoo area
"It will be great for kids and
adults alike to ride," Rozon
said.
Hamner Amusements Inc.,
will operate the train for five
accompanying equipment will
become property of the zoo,
R
said.
Right of way for the train
already ties been cleared. The
contract with Hamner for the
new amusement was pe
Tuesday by th e Seminole
Count, Commission

MIAMI (AP) — Police found only toy pistols when a
yo ungster a ccused of pointing a gun at neighbors was
finally coaxed out of an apartment. They had surrounded
the dwelling for two hours and were preparing to use tear
gas when his stepfather arrived.
"We're very fcrbinatethe stepfather came by," U. Mlerove said
58M
,,That
trouble."
The boy and his stepfa ther, both unidentified because
the youth is a juvenile, were taken to police headquarters
for questioning. The boy was believed to have a learning
disability, police said.

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A 68-year-old father and his 25-year-old son were
reported in serious condition today at a Mlaml hospital
with severe burns caused by an explosion at an industrial
miU in Hialeah.
The father, Edward Sn-dth, operator of a fork-lift truck
suffered burns over more Umn 90 per cent of his body:
officials said. His son, Torn, a warehouse helper, had
second-degree burns over 40 per cent of his body..
Police said the explosion occurred as a gasoline tanker
was unloading fuel to an underground tank beneath a
warehouse at Dixie Lily Milling Co., which manufactures
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HOWT0SAVEMNEY

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over the
Arenuous objection of industry lobbyists and facc nubp
going before the full House Commerce Committee
The bill (111348) to boost unemployment benefits, which
Gov, ReubEn Askew included in his 1.076 legislative
program, woulc place maximum weekly benefits on i
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GOV.WENDFLLANDON
Does the primary )item work?

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KEVINPIULLIPS
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Does
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-'today, particularly on the Demoa.aticside. We idea C1havIng 20 or3Opr1znai1esEn each party
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are
trying, for the first time, a brand new system (VOt5 the part)' that has an Incumbent In the
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I think the new openness is fine. However, i must wte House is forced to undergo a fragmen.
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add that l think the prmnary
latin process In which it separates Into Its
mIsJ
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rtIcularly In states (where) you do not vote for constltutent parts. The 30-primary process tends
a candidate, you vote for a
t erode the capacity of anybody to straddle the
Some system of regional primaries might be an cleaveages wi thin the party unless it's the In.
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Improvement txit again, I'm not willing tois to cuznbent president. I say this with some bias
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I'm not sure how It is going to work. i tijougtit the
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rm
in Congress. M a transi tional
worked pretty well. Profesabonaj politicians
would
go
to
a
convention
ani
pick
a
ciRindidatle
for
measure, I would advocate organizing majority
"Y-you face It"
president that would help them back home
and minority caucuses In the Congress that
someone who would doagood Job and be popular correspond somewhat to the lines of voting In
Washington, perhaps because nobody is really
so that It would help their ticket, Now, i think presidential elections. Secondarily, I would
willing to champion what is probably obvious to all.
legitimate mot1,
(advoca te) cabinet officers appearing on the
When the nature of th e staggering increase' in
floor
of the House or Senate to answer and ask
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or
What Is the major difference between the par- questions,
postal costs since 1973, and the sagging use of mails
Th isWhy thbonin.gNizoi, ties?
What ii the major difference between the par.
is analyzed, the inescapable conclusion is that the Judge Disappointed
shows how deeply Nixon speared Russian,
The
major
difference
Is
the
post office will never again become self-sufficient,
Democratic party
Marxist.Lentnjsm when he brought Red China in feels that the Inatniments of
Perhaps the Republican philosophy of 1Y76
When I glanced at the editorial page (
governw.ent must
There is no way that streamlining the
as
a
balance
to
Russia.
to
might
be that the government has been much
be used aggressively and in a positive way
operations or raising the price of stamps can bring Herald on Thursday, Iwas surprised to see that I
think
less
of
an
it
't
answer than it has beenpurported to be
DO You
Just
coincidence that help solve critical problems.
had won
in enough money to pay for deficits that are
a trip to Russia. But, when I read fur- "Good Comrade B. Waiters", had Alger Hiss on
in
the
last
decade and that everybody ought to be
ther 4nd found out ftt it was in connection with
the Today Show the same day the Nixon story What h the future of the two-paM sotem?
more wary of it.
estimated at $1.4 billion this year and will beti'e contest
regarding the tax rolls, I knew It broke, to make his pitch (Hiss that Is) that he
What is the future of the twoj*rty iystem?
something on the order of $2.5 billion for each of the
couldn't be true because I have never bad was
Most
people
today
are
v
er
ss
y
pe
imistic
a
ut
bo
Innocent and to near Whittaker Chambers.
We fa ce w ha t Is a pretty clear case of
next three years. For example. the $2 million saved
anything to do with advising anyone about tax
again'
the future of a two-party sy!tem. pollsters
P
tell us disintegration of the old party system and
by dosing rural post offices compares to an rolls. Could it be that
that we do not haveamajorlty party In America perhaps of the two-party system and the Em.
ng of his
aolnethlnglfl the paper? I previously mIssWAlger Hiss has asked for a
HOURLY payroll of $14.2 million!
any
It is not hard
case. Well let's do It. It would provide an exporanceof parties in Am ricsiri p&amp;jucaOne of
The Item was good f or a chuckle anyway, and
And the c,eollary is that if competing mail
American
people
have
so
little
confidence
In
the
reasons for the great difficulty here is that
opporttmlty to show the people how the
services further undermine the post offi ce, th e I regret that It was only "April Fool" and I didn't various departments of government were In. officials. We have high unemploymen t, Infla tion , the present two-party system was born during
really win the trip.
nation will likely end up with two problems ins tead
filtrated and why the CIA and the FBI had to scandal In high places. We auUered through a the Civil War, leaving New England and Mm. I
Kenneth M. Leffler keep track
of these subversives and fellow meaningless war. But the Issue today Is how do newts as Republican areas and the South as the
of one.
Circuit Judge
travelers. It would also sliow that Hiss laid the we turn It around. I believe that one of the ways lei-ding Democratic area. But If you look at
7le first order of business before Congress is to
P.S. You may be Interested to learn I
was ground work for die present hassle about the in which we regain the faith of the electorate is presidential electims in the past decade, you will
define exactly what it wants the U.S. Postal Service selected to but cannot serve as Juror the week
of Panama Canal ownership
. There Li no doubt by performance. I think, In addition, If elected find that New England, Minnesota and New
May 17, 1976, for trials over which I will be
to be and then to arrange the mix of finRncial
officials would have more confidence in the York have been the leading Democratic st s
nal in perpitulty.
Though you may publicly chide me for about the
support that will permit ii to serve that function
S.B. "Jim" Crowe American people, be more candid, I believe the and the South has either been th
top Republican
people will respond and once again have con- area or the top anti-DemixaUcearea.
witnout being constantly in the eye of the political saying so, I hones tly and sincerely regret
The ax1
presently I will not iuwe me great privilege and
fidence In our Institutiona and In our politicians. I has sort of
hurricane,
turned
and
the
parties can't adjust to
patriotic duty of aer4ng as a juror.
would like to try to strengthen the .'L'ttn
this. I wU
,rta
ic~
parties. I am unwilling to accept the premise
Letters to the editor are welcomed for
total, ideological realignment, either within the
that they ought to be dissolved or that they will two parties as presen
publication. All letters must be signed, with a
e 11th Commandment
tly named or as somethIng
be disolved.
else.
mailing address and, if possible, a telephone
number so the identity of the writer may be
The use of the word "loophole" by the government to
I know I am violating the 11th Conunandment
Is it wise to have a ReDnhtican presIdent and a Is It wise to have a Republican president and
Democratic Cougresi?
verified.
The
describe a tax that Is not collected In order to help an individual,
"Thou shall not, criticize communism, Its
Evening Herald will respect the
Democratic
The attitude that so many people have of
Institution or tztsinesa Is at best a
wishes of writers who do not want their names
adherents, dupes, or the fellow travelers within
icc
It makes more sense to elect a Democrat as
ambiguity.
thy gate."
In print. The Evening Herald also reserves
to split the presidency and the Congress
president and have a majority of our party In
s based on the unfortunate fact that the public
The Congressional Budget Office has not Unproved eithe r
the right to edit letters to eliminate libel or to
For this I am properly penitant. The Corncm,trol of Cog. Then, you can p
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the lexicon or
ph
munists, say: It is not enough to kill your enemy
to EP2CC
p 1 phy by
iIftIflCTitJ.
inpoint mistrusts both. I think it Is very likely that we
responsibility. If the Democratic party doesn't
could we, in 1976, a perpetuation of the
you must demean him first.
expenditures," The general theory is Uiat the government is
problem
measure
up,
throw
It
out
and
try
the
other
bestowing upon citizens, Inetitutlacs and businesses the taxes
party. because neither party has created faith In itself,
that It is not collecting from them.
S
Logically, the federal government cannot expend
something that it has not collected. Philosophically, we would
hope that we are a Ions way from the day when all of our hicom,e
In automatically considered the property of the federal
government.
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A
,uiie today, ratification of a national con- said the city's union members promised to stay at their jobs.
strike by municipal craftsmen
In New York, striking Nation- tract. The men held a face-to- would vote on the proposal, but
About 1,900 city crafts workeighth
its
day
today
al
Broadcasting
Co.
technicians
face
meeting
with
local union they did not say when,
ers struck last Wednesday after
BELFAST. Northern Ireland went into
John Crowley, executive sec- supervisors refused to recon(AP) — A lire bomb killed a with negotiators trading in- tried to return to work early to- leaders Tuesday to get a firstretary of the the city's Labor sider pay cuts totaling $4.5 milfmnily of three in a village In suits, the threat of general day but were stopped by corn- hand report on the new pact.
"
pany
looming
officials.
and
a
bi'
Officers
of
Teamster's
Local
Council,
said such a strike — lion. About 25 per cent of San
County Down today and a part- strike
an
outlook
for
citizens
forced
to
do
The
union
called
it
a
lockout,
299
told
200
angry
members
who
the first in San Francisco since Francisco's 17,000 municipal
time woman soldier died in
ambush, security forces report- without city transportation and, but NBC denied the charge, staged a wildcat strike Monday 1934 would be aimed at cbs- employes have honored their
in an unrelated action, most saying the technicians were re- that unless they returned to ing the Golden Gate Bridge, the picket lines, shutting down all
ed.
fused entrance to the RCA work they would not get union Oakland-San Francisco Bay public transportation and disThe bomb was thrown into a taxicabs,
Building
where the network has protection if fired from their Bridge, San Francisco Inter- rupting some other services.
Negotiations
ended
Tuesday
dry goods shop in the village of
its
ght
after
labor
headquarters
leaders
handbecause they jobs.
national Airport and other maCity-employed drivers honorDromore, and the owner, Wil- ni
ed
the
city a four-point bargain- have no contract,
Labor leaders In San Fran- jor public facilities.
Ing craftsmen picket lines have
ham Ilerror, 64, his wife ElizaAnd in Detroit. leaders of a cisco echoed an earlier call for
Mayor George Moscone said idled cable cars, city and schDOI
beth, 58, and their daughter, in9proposal calling for agree2"
ment
nn
money
issues
and
she
Frotip
of
dissident
Tepmsters
a
general
strike
and
scheduled
a
general
strike w 3uld probably bu= and forced abo-ut 250,000
N.lecn, 2 , died in their zpart0
use
of
propospromised
their
a
mediator
if
the
followers
would
a
meeting
for
late
today
not
begin within the next week, daily riders to walk, pedal,
ment above the store,
return to work today pending to consider the matter. They lie said police and firemen had hitchhike or drive,
Firemen discovered the blaze ala are rejected.
on their way to another fire
started by an Incendiary bomb
in a nearby town.
The Hrro
er family were Drowar dead since the
conflict between Northern Ireland's Protestant majority and
Roman Catholic minority
A TRANSRR £ SAVF
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turned into a war nearly seven
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label or bottle
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and
take It from thay. It's that simplel
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TALLAHASSEE (AP)
Bills to grant unemploment compensation to working women who lose ttlr
juW lx-cawie of pregnamy and to hike jobless benefits for
everyone from $V to $107 a week have cleared a House

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PEMBROKE PINES (AP)
Officials say Increased security at South Florida State Hospital may
have caused a disturbance that was quelled with tear gas
in a ward housing criminal patients.
Three Psychiatric aides were trapped in a wire-mesh
and glas&amp;encIos nurse's station for nearly an hour
TUM&amp;Y. (Xficials said the aides escaped injury.
Mte Incident occurred after security officers con.
fiseated hidden food and a key during a morning
shakedown. Officers said no lock could be found to fit
key, found hidden In an air conditioner,
Security waa beefed up last month after continuing
escape and disciplinary problems.

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proposals to rèdtice mail deliveries to as few as
three a week, end door to door delivery of letters,
relax the promptness of deliveries, end special
deliveries and red uce manpower substantially.
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rural America and in Congress by closing 186
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likely to do that than natural or most unreliable diagnostic
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execution be sient directly from
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JACKSONVILLE (AP) — Like a skyrocket,
Jackwoville University's bawbaU team has shot up
among the college elite. Coach Jack LaMabe is happy Lut
uncertain
what bimed
around.
The
are ranked No. 5 nationally and have a 2
3red gog to today's game at Florida. Wt year at
this time they were around .O.They finished 2I45.
Jacksonville also is eyeing home games Thursday and
d against thdankedFlorida Sta te, which holds
two of the ftee victories over the Dolphins.
Baethall is the money sport at Jacknville and
Liseball is a poor relation by comparison.
Uorms are patched and faded, only a handful bats
are in the rack, the batting cage has be carded to poSI'Lion and the weight program features bricks in place of
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C8tfkh 1l'tn'r will pitch for Jcic 'd like to lead the terms
then again early Tuesday and
L'uicceptab!e in th
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or against Milwaukee's dub to a World Series title if Oriole" the general manager althd1rpor bcfcrc ter: !cft
The Seminole boys rolled past while Tom Lake Placed first in Jim Slaton.
a
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the Patriots 56-7, but were the boys 100)ard breaststrok e
Peters expressed optimLsm.
Those tso games ill be the terms
multi-year contract" Peters
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GIRLS
GM Ifank Peters said Tues- declined comment on reports
5.37.3; Cooper I E) 5:43.9; Calvin (S) only ones played on Opening
ay
200 MEDLEY RELAY - 6:214-2. 100 BACK - WhItmer 1EI D , bu Owyll trigger a week- day he failed to reach a
for a multi-year contract, it
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Edgewater (Gardiner, G111114nd. 1:07.4; Miller (S) 1:08.7, Dodd (E) end landslide.
means that he warts to play for
tract agreement during two asked for a three-year contract
Munson, Neal) 2:18.3; Lake 1177 100 BREAST - Lake(S
"u. The problem Is striedy
In Frida)'s National League days of
talks ith Jackson and for about 1675,000 and 855U1'
terms"
Fruscells, Kalana) 2: 18.7; Seminole 1113) 1:17.3 AOO FREE RELAY
action. theontreal Expos wil! his agent In Arizona.
ance t1at lie would have per(Cl.n Lmbet Smith Attaway) Edgewater (Cooper, Cricheft
end Steve Rogers against Tom
"Reggie ants to play and hi rnisiontoattendtohs business
2:249. 200 FPEE - Mulligan (E) McGovern, Whitmer)
Butthenhe cautioned,' Right
Seaver of t.he New York hlet3, would like to play
Seminole (Kelly, D. Lee, Schirard,
for the Ori. interests In the West when
now, if anyone aiked me what
(S) 2:54-5.?MMEDLEY -Gardiner Young) 4:06.2; Seminole (McIntosh. Don Sutton will pitch ~or the Los oles," Peters said. "Ile thinks necessary.
ere the chances of Reggie
(E) 2:37.9; Fruscolls (LB) 2:A6.1; Ken Smith, Kurt Smith, Parker)
Angeles Dwiggers against San the Orioies are a great club and
Lambert (S) 7:59.5. 50 FREE
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Francisco's John Montefusco; have great taient and wj1d like fyjj mti,g with Jackson day, I'd have to say 50-50."

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The Phoenix Suns opened the ba ttle for third place in the Pa- night.
playoff door for the Los Angeles cific Division and a wild card
But Los Angeles, leading by
Lakers, but the Portland Trail berth in the National Basketball ftee points in the late going

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ranked second in the National ball game.
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In Tuesday night's other (E) 1:231., Lambier? (S) 1747
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two goals from Chuck Lefley
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UrSday Calchtlf, Dodd. Horton) 1:56,&amp; 'and sofid goalteniling from 2o. night.
Lake Brantley I'losaick. Forguo,
year-old rookie Ed Staniowski,
Derek Sanderson yred on a Krieg Brinker) 547 200 FREE
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boxer at 31. started getting
ready today for Muhammad Ali
and Ule diM heights of a world
heavyweight title fight.
"'Ibs is where the preswe
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who was virtual unknownunSeunmole Community College
Ul seven months ago.
blanked Valencia Tuesda
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Duntl w0l hattle Ali for the t*nnis, 7.0. 11w Raiders now
ill 1"I=C111, stand 17-11 tj~,er4-111, 13ij jigalrLs t
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n.ight, w,nning the European Division 2 plav
heavyweight
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crown
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against
Florida
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man into submisision In 1:38 of the Raiders have I p.m.

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Do It Again

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S19ming. It was written into tand D*ughtyIV6-1.&amp;3;Rcb*rfsd.
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Probab!o Pitchers
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Atlanta (Nitkro IS 15) of San
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Los Angeles led 100-97 before

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Thursday's Game
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nation, and scored 1 touch
OCALA_ Tricia Stenstrorn
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was deleateä Tuesday in first
In his wakt will come flnje
round, flight "F" compctiti
nis is no awards F* 31tation, how"er these Seminole
Iligh like Ohio St.a
,(0'5 Archie Griffin, of the Florida State
track Perlomers have that on the mind as they Cet regay lor
Amateur
the first 5,OWyard career gain. Golf to
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meetat 'Seminole' Left to rfeit are Herbert er and the first two4lme Hei.s- nament, Sponsored by the
111711tDch, Me Calloway, LaVeme BOY'kin, Juardta Ilayes
Anit inan Trophy winner as the na. Florida
AnnGrfeme. Preliminaries begin at 4 p.m. In the Setninole High lion's top college player,
stadium, with finals beghmiq at 7.
Asociatjon, was held at the

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Los Angeles 6. Oakland 2
Sa n Diego 7 Milwaukee I
Chicago (N) 7. Cle4eland S
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of
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Chuck uncie, California's
MLMouri,SonnY Collins of Ken.
piledriving runner, figure to be lucky, Jim
Jensen of Iowa,
the top two picks
by the Hubba Bean of Texas
A&amp;Man
Tamp;i Bay Buccaneers and
Pruitt Of PIIrdLIC
respectively
But Selmoll, t he Sooners,
in the National Fo.)tball
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League's nnual couege draft.
ll~lght end up as a defen.
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Indiana at San Antonio
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Shufflers Win

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the Plnebw-st Softball FIeht. The weatherman wasn't
(El '250 Ken Smth (5) 2 2.
cooperathe Presbyterian playing Church of Nazareue. (Herald
Thomas, marked the
aple DIVING - Bartle" (E) 135.SS;
photo by ffl
for Sanford's Fint Baptist and Firolt Assembly team in th
Vincent Jr.).
Leals' triumph over explosive B*m*n (S) Wss: Krieg (LB) ?3.05.
100 FLY -Cooper (E i; oi.t. Hosack
not out of It YeL AU four home Pittsburgh. Thomas turned
(LB)!:02.4; Crichetl (E) 1;04 6. 100
teaum won Tuesday night, and
aside 35 shots and held the FREE - McGovern (E) :52L$;
the remaining
two games of the Penguins scoreless until 4:176f Kevin Smith (S) S3.5; Brinker (LO)
R fai. Louis sees are in
FREE - McGovern CE)
third period, when he was .55.1.
Buffalo.
beaten by Stan Gilbertson. But
Even thot4,h Buffalo had 31
by then Toronto had a XO lead
mom points than the Blues and
On 90813 by Jim McKenny,
thus earned the home-ice
Lanny McDonald and Bob
,
vantage for the opener, the sites Neely.
MIAMI
of the first two
used our propos.
of the
e tLive too much respect compensation to perform cerThe Sanford Tourist and I -ary Csonka anti his agent in- evident the donr i: it"ri
landen 5, Canucks 3
is
of
a
confidential
for
our
players and our fans to tain scouting aM tvaclung con
Shuffleboard flub posted a
dicate that Miami Dolphins'
You can L1S
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1MtulL, i.i VLIUIIL to get pub- agree to Mr Keating s proposal sultant actities for 10 years
Henning's shorthanded 10
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victory over Edgewater owner Joe Robbie shut the door high opening figure or any
Stocks
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w cunu into inc Tuesday in a rair-abbre
lie opinion an t,)e!r side," said or to the approach it repre. after retirement, plus a mir,
viated to Csonka s possible return to cuse you want But I think he's Keating
snond per
sent,"said Robbie, adding u
imum expense allowance of
iod started a three- match which was Sanford's the National Football League kind of covering up for the fact
Csonka, who was to travel to Dolphins "remain open to fu. $500 per month or more.
goal outburst that carried the final inter-city encounter on ILI team
by maing contract de thZ*6 ~.c d.&amp;vs, wart IFlE ludic"
Isbndei5 to vLcty
Yurk with Keating toda y lure negotiaUons based upon
home court
—Eight first-class, round trip
mands
public
anyhow
,"
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said Conka "I don't for talks with the Giants, smd our salary structure"
al1ne tickets each season beKhW 2. FlImes I
Thursday ON= the two-day
Robbie dislosed Tuesday that deny those figures are a ono. the fact his Cleveland agent's
Volusla County Speedway will
ladl
Robbie said Keating asked tween Cleveland-Pittsburgh i
Tommy Williams scored
s doubles tournament at Csonks wants a contract worth mical
you have to start proposal was "opened for pub- for a four-year contract' plus an and Miami Ic be used b anyone
hit high gear Saturday night as seconds into the Opening period the eSanford city courts. Action over $2 million. Ile said th.- negotiationsbut
somewhere."
lie ridicule is a move I feel very option year tfiat can be invoked named by Cson
it begins the fourth week of and tslstcd on Rob
bep'n at 9 am
ka, ,and one
proposal does not provide the
Agent
Ed
Keating
said
the
(kpressed
about
INASCAR .to~:k car racing. izst goal at 2:40 of the sccond to
either by the club or Csonka, round trip ticket each year for
lead
basis for constructive negoW- same Proposal was sent to other
Robbie said, "CoaLh (Don) which included:
week's winners included Gnv, Los Angeles past Atlanta. Bathtub Regatta
Csonka's fan ily members.
tions."
clubs and added of talks with Snula and I would like to sign
Evans of Or;lnp Cicy and
—Fringe bpnefit&amp; Including
—A salary of 1250,000 a ye!Lr,
Csonka, who left the Dolphins Mimi, 11 TVy're all over. They Larry to return
Orange Ceunty 'a Ed Merldeth
r
10 Miami if we a $50,Oct)cash bonus for signing game tickets, transportation
5 24 to play spoiled the shutout
7
The first event of Vie meeting
to play in the defunct World never started I don't see any can sign him at a salary con and an annual cash bonus of and expenses, ar,d a luxury aubid by Kings goalie Rogie
WINTER PARK_ It may Foot
ball League last year, told chance of getting together. s tent
is with the salary structure
will rcar away from the star. Vachen, who was credited with look like a famous nursery the Miami Herald in a Ide- Theytold) no they don't want to of the Miami Dolphins
, which is
20 saves.
—A 20-year loan ol$1,000 at ry two-bedroom townhoure
rhyme has come to life on Lake phone interview,
would say ineet with u--.
the
best
In
mional
inimuni legal interest.
Baldwin Saturday as bathtubs
Robbie Wd tl~e clu ) is to
—Separate compensation and guarantee the contract for its
r back and forth in the
an expense account for public entire term against any di.
Second Annual
Bathtub
Re
relations service during his ability or death and bear any
19
playing years and separate expense of insuring it.
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Chicago
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Pacific Division
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Seattle
40 38 S13
40 40 100
Phoenix
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Angeles
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Poland
36 43 436
x clinched division title
Tuesday's Results
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Pacific Division clubs incived
ayoff
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ics, 04M, gained one-half ga.ine
on both Phoenix, 4O, and Los
Angeles, 40-41.
The Sordcs return to action
tonight at home against ]owly
Chicago. Los Angeles must sin
its season finaie at Phoenix
Thursday to keep its slim playoff hopes alive.

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Seminole's boys and girls dunked by Edgewater, 53-30. the rest of the National League,
swinuning team turned in Ile girls bowed to the Egles, the first shot of the American
nearly identical performan(w 51-2111. bill hel`1 off. i.tilift lit-A rt. League war.5
t%0 ti..fi in
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swdS of spectators who flock
froin Jack's home town of Cotombstone.
The
setting
is
perhaps
the
here
for the carnival weekend.
lumbus, ONO, conceded that
-Nicklat,5," said Huber
most
sumptuous
in
all
the
uniIt mesizes 7,030 yards. It
t Nicklaus' advan e Jay in hLq
(;reen, winner of thret straight
verse
he
lush
pineplays
a routine par of Y)4~72,
remarkable concentratiDn and
tournaments in the last four
studded
and
flower-bedecked
which
seems to escate
the
ability on the putting
greens
'a
ee on the Florida circuit,
plantation that makes up the extreme pressure of the occahasto have the edge even if he
"Actually, they are inter- Augusta National (roll Club. SlOfl.
i
playing down a highway. twined," said Weiskopf, a for. The tournament was the creaEven Nicau, at 36 and winName any facet of the game. mer British Open winner. tion of the late Bobby Jones, an ner of close to ;3 million in offi.
a n d in Jack's case it Is either "Still, I think if Jack teed off amateur golfing immortal, and cml prize
money and an ailtirne
l'yCellent or better."
with an Iron instead of a wood quickly developed from a cozy record of 16 major titles,
'ft is his marvelous tempera- on every hole, he still wouid find intitational gathering of fends anowledges that he is not irnment," added South Africa's a way to win. lie is th.at good." to one of the major even's ot the mune to this assault on till. fill(,
Pla y er, who with NickAn lnternatlon4l, hand picked sport
man nervous stern
laus and Arnold Palmer once
formed golf's Big nit". "Iic is
unshakeable. fie never panics."
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The course itself, with its
imposing shallow of Jack Nick. shoots par, and when I shoot toughest practitioners on the wide open fairw ays, meanders
laus falls like a shroud over the badly, I wind up with an 80.
11 ee
lliur da
through clusters of dogwood,
4h Masters Golf Tournament, Frn 25 feet in, there
no in the first round of the tourna- C1nese fir, yellow jasmine and
starting Thurs da y , and the greater putter
the world." ment that will extend through magnolia, and offers natural
words of hisstrongest challengamphitheaters for the thou.
%Veiskopf, the towering stylist Sunday.

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The major leagues will play tories en route to the NL
Randy Jones of San Diego and 11 games on Saturday and 13 chmptop.

fie's getting the prestigious
(Iiicgo's Ray Burri.s faces the more on SundaY to wrap up a
.
lkuLs
St
Ca
Opening
Day assignment,
and
Lynn
busy
first
weekend.
McClothen
Nola, sta ged one of base though, because stall leader
Ilia
American League action Fri- ball's great comebacks in 1975 Don Gullett isn't ready. Th0
~i
very Sparky
long, according
ager
Anderson.to Alan- (Jay features Boston's Ferguson to help the Res win tile Na- power-durowing southpaw was
Anderson
has
indicated that Jenkins against Baltimore's tional League pentiant. Forced kept out of spring training
L
he'll pull his starters in favor of Jim Palmer; Kansas City's out of baspball nearly two years camp until two weeks ago bePaul Splittorff vs. Chicago's by arm trouble, the righthander cause of a salary dispute and is
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st emerged as one of the team about to
behind schedut
" Asidermn looks
tem,kTeft
season
in
order
to
guard
against
Blyleven
against
Texas'
Ga)'leaders
with
15
triumphs
as
the
We
in
h
season's
preparation.
o slldth th below, sore
arms,
thanks to a tag-out by
e ow i Tony
ccinpuoU. Sein1ne 111gb was leading the game,
lord
Perry
and
Oakland's
Mike
Reds
won
the
Richard,
a
towering
rlt
Wt title by a
K
The Houston kctros can ex. Trri vs.
when rain sent both tntim to the sidelines In the top of the 1111h. The game was cancelled. Semino;e,
Califarnias Frank Etaggerg 20 gaines n.d wound bander, had 12-10 record last
11, has a Crucial conference tester Thursday ii7:30 at
Sanford Memoai Stadium agains t Dayinna pect to see at least one reliever Tanwia.
up with a club record 108 vic. season for the Astros, who finand maybe even a parade.
HeraW pbolos by Tom Vincent).
ishJ 431 gam behind C1n
The defending world champions
cinnati in the West last year.
hare one of the stiongest buil.
1
Hunter, a 20-game winner
Pens it, baseball and Anderson
last -par for the fifth straight
went
through
jfl be making another
anker
traagant long stretch last
In a long string of Opening Day
Year without a starter finishing
$A—Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.
Wednesda y, Aprl1 7, Md starts. Slaton was 11-18 last
a game.
Year for Milwaukee, an also ran
While the Reds face J.R.
with New York in the All East.
tri in their traditional
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season in order to guard against Blyleven against Texas
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' Gay. kders with 15 triumphs as the ule in his season's preparation.
thanki to a tag.out b)
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Thursday at 7:30 at Sanford Memorial Stadium against Daytona - and maybe even a parade.
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Texas (Perry 1117), (n).
Oakland (Tome: 209) at Call
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first two-time lieS- flament, Sponsored by the
Anne Grietne. Preilni ties begin at 4p.m. In the Seminole 111gb tion's top college player,
Asodation, wa held at the
stadium, with finals beginning at 7.
Otrier running backs ex. Silver Springs Shores co'irse,

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SIXTH - 1i, C: 1. TelIa FeUa
KENNER, La. (AP) The Jefferson Downs racetrack
FOURTH - 3-16. M: 1. Manatee
lI)570.320. 1. Solos Ovy (3) 310; Q
250.
2.50;
2.
Post
Lake
Darling; 3. Marg M; 4 F.D.'s
(71) S4$ 20. P (lI) $173.10; BIgO (I. Jan Tee (6) 5.20.
opens
its delayed 100-day spring racing season tonight.
Beau: S. Mineola Winston, 6. Go Go
Parade (7) 300.7 80: 3 X's Shog (4)
2 with 2$) 56.49.70
Racing
was scheduled to begin last Wednesday, but
CoctuS; 7. Push The Pace; I Donna
THIRD -1 Solos Diaga 161 12.20, 420. 0 (6 7) 111 60.' p (67) Si9 50;
Dell.
strong
winds
earlier in the week damaged the grandstand
6 00. 3 50, 3 Bob Sutton (3) 5 02, 340; 32 48
Wyclif
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1.
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FIFTH
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3. Ibar-Egurbi (5) 4.50; Q
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513 60; P (63) 513600.
ponement.
FOURTH - 1. Gesti Ii (4) 12.00, (5) 1 60. 3.00; 3. Sweetie fflnds (2) K's Sum9in; 5, Gold Touch; 6. Rate
Sue;
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Governing.
Shan;
7.
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Heading the opening night card is the $7,000 Spring In537.00,
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750,120;?. Solana (1) 6.10, 4.10; 3. 760; 0 (15)
EIGHTH
S.16, C: 1, Stalky; 2.
augural handicap, a 64-fur1ong test for 3-year-old
Galdos iS) 580, 0 (1 1) 537.20; P (4- 31 9
SIXTH - 3-I, A: 1. Betty Shan (5) Mineola Poppy; 3. Jack Hoc-Icr; 4.
1)574.10; OD (6 1) 5715.70.
Louisiana treds.
FIITH - 1 Apraiz•Egurbi (1) 9.20. 5,00, 2.40; 2. L.C.'s Lucifer (4) Montague Parade; S. W.occasln; 6.
V'S Tribe, 7. Jeep; I. Holson.
10 50, 1.60, 3.10; 2. .Jcrge Mandiola 3.40. 2.10; 3. Look Ethel (2) 1.60; Q
NINTH - 3-16, A: 1. Simon Chic;
(3) 5.40, 350; 3. GastiRodolfo (5) (45) $1000; T (542) 5215.10,
SEVENTH - S-Il, D: 1. Toby 2. F.D.'s Whizzer; 3 Polly Rose; 4.
400; Q (13) 535.00; P (13) $134.10.
SIXTH - 1. Nestor-Diaga 3) Shan (7) 13.00. 4.50. 3.20; 2. Alert's Moody Hall; 5. Ginger Lyrwt; 6.
19.00, 1100. 7.10; 2. UrierteLorenzo Smlley(3)7.S0.4.60; 3. K's Gang (0) Lotte QL'ota; 7. Sneaky Snake; I.
(7) 6 70, 500; 3. Bob Mandiola (5) 2.40; 0 (37) $74 60; p (7.3) 5147.30; WycIlfi DOftj.
Bill Walton scored 26 points
LOUISVILLE - John Y. Brown, Jr., president of the
TENTH - S-Il, B: I. Rock A Blue,
7.20; S (2 3)5-4200; (32) $131.10; DO 11.90.
second
half
raland
a
triggered
Mnerlcan Basketball Association Kentucky Colonels, sold
EIGHTH - I,B: 1. Lake Abner 2. Columbia; 3. Misty Isle; 1. Speed
(13) $131 10
ly that carried the Blazers past
(7)21.40,800.2.40;? PA A's Moose On Go; 5. Kylhamrner. 6. Southern
hlslnterestintheclubtoaLouLsvi1lesynd.Icate.
SEVENTH - I. OrbeWally (1)
(1) 100, 2 20. 3. Sissy Sue (5) 2.60; Q Roots; 7 Play Me. C Pinto Sonn
ic's Angeles.
1360,600,3.60; 2. ZubiMandiola (7)
*t,.
A; 1. K's
ELEVENTH .ii.
(17) $19.00; P (7.1) $58.50;
600.460 3. GaldosMolina (3) 3.80;
Los Angeles led 100-97 before
NINTH -5.16, C: 1. X's PIstol (2) SIngapore; 2. Go Tom Eckert; 3
Q (4 7) 5.37 $0; P (4 7)5143.70.
Portland scored seven straight
EIGHTH - 1. Marti-Rodolfo (4) 6.70, 5.60, 6.20; 2. Otto Maker (5) Editing. 4. City Lites; 5. County
7. Broker's
points - two free throws by
1060.10.60,400:2. ZubiCoblan (3) 6.70,610;) BaseS (1)6.00; Q (3.5) Lively; 6 Eenlng Out;
Bonus; $ Lake Emba.
550.) $0; 3. Is3sa Mandiola (2) 5 70, 532.60; P (2 5) 5120.90; 22.02.
Stei'e Jones, a 15-foot jumper
TWELFTH - s, C: 1. Minieola
TENTH - 3-16, A: 1. Hafta Hurry
Q(3 1) 49.40; P(4.3) 1S1.I0; BIgO (BUTTE, Mont. - Bill Sprinkle, head football coach at
and a tip-in by Walton and a
3.
H.C.'s
Harry;
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2.
AhIoso
Joe,
7) With all 3) 549.10: (47 with all 4) (7) 7i0 5.00,3.10: 2. Shout It Out
MoflISnaTeb, resigned to become a backfield assistant at
8.80. 4.20; 3. Hi Ho Bill (2) 7.00; 0 (6 4. Island Drifter; 5. Shimmering; 6.
free throw by Sidney Wicks -$120 60.
MontagueMystic; 7. BenMurphy; I.
NiNTH - 1. Orbe (I) 15.80, 600, 7) $37.10; 31.05
the University of Idaho.
to take the lead for good.
100; 3 Gash (5) 5 50, 7.10; 3.
ELEIfENTH - S-Il. B: 1. 0 Sweet Daisy.
Binigun (3) 3.20; 0 IS I) 511.10; P Venture (7) 16,00, ItO, 1.60; 2.
Impeachment (5) 1.20. 3.20, 3. Jim's
TENTH - 1. SpianaPeir*a II) COP (1) 6 00; 0 (57) $21.60; P 175)
13.80, 4.50, 3.10; 2. SoloEguirb4 () $19.40; BP (76 with 7-5) 5358030;
360. 3.50; 3. VictorDlaga (6) 5.20; Q 31 66.
TWELFTH - s, C: 1. Tees
(45)550 $0; p (
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Tango (H 710. 1 20, 3.10; 2. Real
S) '0
Angel (7) 2.60, 2.60; 3 Learn To Win
ELEVENTH - 1. Mutilla
(1) 3.10; Q (1-7) $3.10; T (171)
GoodwIn (1) 1660. 52.20, 5.00; 2.
Orbe Molina (7) 6 40, 6.20; 3. Mmli- $113.O; 3985.
$117,788
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TONIGHTI ENTRIES
TWELFTH-), Aprait-Coblan
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FIRST -5.16, B: 1. A. Venture, 2
(7) 6,80, 2.50; 3 MartiMandiola
Jen Jen; 3. Do Collins; 1. Yeiiov
360, 0 (37) 531 40; P (37)115.50;
Star, S Modest Gal; 6. ED'S
Big Q (17 with 37) 55-47.70.
Sorny, 7. Barn Berg; S. Chato
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slippery film of satcr instead
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THIRD - 1.16, C: 1. So Tall; 7.
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Texas vs. Univ. of Texas at
Aus-,in, Tel.
Cleveland vs. Chicago (N) at
'cottsd.ale, An:.
los Ang,4e5 vs. San Fran
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Oakland at San Diego. night
Univ. of Southern Cailfornia
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Thursdays Game
Christian
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Tras 9, Baltimore 3
Boston S. Atlanta 4
Philadelphia vs. Chicago (A).
canceled, rain
City
Montreal,
vs.
Kansas
pad, rain
PittSburgh 10, St. Louis 6
CIncinnati 10, Detroit I
LOS Angeles 6. Oakland 2
San Diego 7, Milwaukee 1
Chicago (N) 7, Cleveland
California 3, San FrancIsco 1
Mint-solo 6
houston
New York (N) 2, flew York
(A) I
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K.nsib CUv vs. Montrial at
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NEW YORK (APi
Leroy Pectedtooinflii.s.seariy.
Selmon Oklahoma's destruc- rounds are Joe Washington of
tive defensive lineman, ar4 Oklahoma, Tony GaibreaUl of
Chuck Muncie, California's Missouri,sonnyCo5
O f Kenpiledrising runner, figure to be tucky, Jim Jrisen of Iowa
the top two picks - by the Hubba Bean of Texas A&amp;M and
Tampa Bai Buccaneers and Mike Prwtt of Purdue
Seattle Seahawk.s, rewectively
But Selmon the Soo
in the National Football mammoth defensive tackle
League's annual college draft.
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Jacksonville University's baseball team has shot up
among the college elite. Coach Jack LaMabe is happy but
uncertain of what turned things around.
The Dolphins are ranked No. 5 nationally and have a
3 record going into today's game at Florida. Last year at
this time they were around .500. Th finIshed 2135.
Jacksonville also i.s eyelng home games Thursday and
Friday against third-ranked Florida State, which holds
two of the three victories over the Duliiins.
Basketball Is the maiey sport at Jacksonville and
baseball Is a poor relation by comparison.
Uniforms are patched and faded; only a handful of bats
are in the rack; the batting cage has lobe carried Intopo-

SoSeattleturnedouttobethe
big w;nner among the three
Pacific Division clubs inolved
in the battle for two pla-off
spots. 13y not playing, the SonCS, 4035, gained one-half game
on both Phoenix, 40-40, and I
Angeles, 40-41,
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tonight at home against lowly
Chicago. Los Angeles must win
jts season finale at Phoenix
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words of his strongest challengamphitheaters for the thouWeiskopf, the towering stylist 5iuny,
ers sound like carvings on a from Jack's home tow
sands
of spectators who flock
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tombstone.
1'he
setting
Is
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the
here
for
the carnival weekend.
lurnbus, Ohio, conceded that
"Nicklaus," said Hubert
most sumptuous in all the uniIt measures 7,030 yards. It
Nicklaus' advantage lay In his
Green, winner of three straight
the lush piio- plays a routine par of
..-..72,
remarkable concentration and verse of golf
tournaments in the last four
studded and flower-bedecked which seema to escalate in the
weeks on the Florida circuit, ability on the putting greens. plantation that makes up the extreme pressure of the occahas to have the edge even if he
"Actually, the' are inter- Augusta National Golf Club,
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is playing down a highway. twined," said Weiskopf, a for- The tournament was the creaEven Nicklaus, at 35 and winName any facet of the game, mer British Open winner. tion of the late Bobby Jones, an ncr of close to million in oiiiand in Jack's case it is either "Still, I think if Jack teed off amateur golfing immortal, and cial prize money and an ailtime
excellent or better."
with an iron instead of a wood quickly developed from a cozy record of 16 major title',
"It is his marvelous tempera- on every' hole, he still would find invitational gathering of friends acknowledges that he is not Em
inent," added South Africa's a way to win. He is that good." to one of the major events of the nune to this assault on the huGary Play-er, who with NickAn international, hand-picked sport.
man nervous system.
bus anti Arnold Palmer once
formedgolf'sfligmree."Heis
unshakeable. He never panics."
California's explosive Johnny
Miller, who with 'loin Weiskopi
carried Nicklaus down to the IiHi The Assoclateil Press
les by one-half garie in their Golden State Warriors Tuesday
nal hole last year in the most
The Phoenix Suns opened the battle for third place in the Pa. night.
exciting of all Masters finishes, playoff door for the Los Angeles cific Division and a wild card
But Los Angeles, leading byagreed.
Lakers, but the PortLr,d Trail berth in the National Basketball three points in the late going
"The difference between me Blazers slammed it shut.
Association playoffs, dropped a against Portland, saw the Blazand .1r "Miller said. 'k
The Sun leadint' I1- Ange- 111-106 overtime derision to the
nfl seven points in n row
anti pull out a 106-lG4deciuon,
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East Division
W L T Pts. OF GA
3539 6 7 745 747
Indy
Cieve
33 40 S 75 27) 279
Eng
33 40 1 73 333 790
N
35 11 1 71 253 310
Cincn
West DIvision
5.327 0 106 341 263
Houst
3? 35 6 Ii 302 257
Pho'
36 3$ 6 78 303 290
Diego
Canadian DIvision
5327 2106 345 254
Win
30 27 4 104 311 316
Quebc
41 35
86 307 257
Caigry
77 19 S 39 3M 343
Edmtn
24 52 S 5) 315 393
Torntn
Tuesday's Resilts
Sen Diego 3. Cleveland 2. OT
QuttiC 10. Toronto 6
Houston I, Phoenix
Winnipeg S. Calgary 3
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New York Islanders 5, yenleads
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York
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Toronto 4. PIttsburgh 1, Toronto leads series 1.0.
St. Louis 5, Buffalo 2, St.
Louis leads series 1.0.
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Cleveland
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Washgton
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Houston
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Atlanta
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Western Conference
Midwest Division
Milwaukee
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Detroit
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City
Kansas
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Chicago
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Pacific DIvision
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Seattle
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Poenlx
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Portland
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clinched division title
Tuesdays Results
Cleveland 101. Boston 92
New York 136, Buffalo 102
111,
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Phoenix
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Portland 106, Los Angeles 104
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New Orleans at Phuladeipitia
Milwaukee a' Detroit
Washinton at Houaton
ChIcago at Seattle

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AUGUSTA, Ga, (AP)
The when Jack plays badly, he field of 72, including 49 of the
The course itself, with its
imposing Iadow of Jack Nick- shoots par, and when I shoot toughest practitioners on the wide open faiays, meanders
lanis falls like a shroud over the badly, I wind up with an 80. U.s. tour, will tee oil Thursday through clusters of dogwood,
40th Masters Golf Tournament, From 25 feet in, there is no in the first round of the tourna. Chinese fir, yellow Jasmine and

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Fullback Joe Hobble has maoe it very
"They have used our props"We have too much respect compensation to perform cerThe Sanford Tourist and Larry Csonka and his agent in- evident the door Is closed.
al,
which
is
of
a
confidential
for
our
players and our fans to
in scouting and coacbin conShuffleboard Club posted a 33- dicate that Miami Dolphins'
"You can use the excuse of a nature. a a 'eluuv iu )i ).iuns*%t?ItJ:.Z%cduIu
ipupuaaz
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Csonka, who was to travel to Dolphins "remain open to fu0O per month or more.
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home court.
negouations
based
-Eight rar-c1a., round trip
upon
mands public,
anyhow,"
said
Csonka,
"I
don't
for
talks
with
the
Giants,
said
our
salary
NEW SMYRNA BEACH structure."
airline
tidiets each season beThursday opens the two-day
Kings?, Flames 1
Robbie dislosed Tuesday that deny those figures are astrono- the fact his Cleveland agent's
Hobble said Keating asked tween Cleveland.Pittsburgh
hit high gear Saturday night as seconds into the opening period the Sanford city courts. Action over $2 million, He said the negotiations somewhere."
it begins the fourth week of and assjsj on BQb Nevin's begins at 9 a.m.
lic ridicule Is a move I feel very option year that can be invoked named by Csonka, and one
proposal does "not provide the
Agent Ed Keating saId the depressed about."
NASrAII stock car racing. Last goal at 2:40 of the second to lead
either by the club or Csonk, rOUfl(I tflp ticket each year for
ILIUU
L or'tegatta
basis for constrctivc negotia- same proposal was sent to other
week's winners included Gene Los Angeles past Atlanta. i0 III
Hobble
said,
'Coach
(Don)
which
included:
Csonka', family members,
ti3ns."
clubs
and
added
of
talks
with
Shula
and
I
would
like
to
sign
EVans of Orange City and Barry Gibhs' 50-foot blast with
-Fringe benefits, Including
-A salary of $O,000 a year,
On Tan Saturdat,
Csonka, who left the Dolphins Miami, "They're all over, They Larry to return to Miami if we a $50,000 cash bonus for signing game tickets, ra11sporttIon
The first event of the meeting bid by Kings oa1ie Hogie
WINTER PAI{X
It may Football League last year, told chance of getting together. sistent with the salary structure ;is,000.
will roar away from the star- Vachon, who was credited with look like a
tomobile and a furnished, luaufamous
nursery
the Miami Herald in a tele- They told you they don't want to of the Miami Dolphins, which is
ter'splayat 8:!Op.m. Saturday. 20
-A 20-year loan of 11,000 at ry two-bedroom townhouse.
rhyme has come to life on Lake phone interview, "I would say meet with us.
the best in professional football, mlnlma,m legal interest.
Baldwin Saturday as babtubs
Hobble said the dab is to
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compensation
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plus
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SLOSHY
lid goaltending by Wayne
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Church Leegue League play r-m Thursday with First
(Si 2S2
the Pinehurst Softball Field. The weatherman wasn't cooperative Presbyterian playing Church of Nazarene. (Herald photo by Bill
If the lust-game results are Thomas, marked the Maple DIVING - Bartlett (El 13S.
SOFTBALL
for Sanford's First Baptist and First Assembly teams In the Vincent Jr,),
any uxlication, the Sabres are Iafs' triumph over explosive Bemon (SI 9535; Kni.g (LB) 73,05. ______________________________________________________________________________________
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remaining wo games
FREE -McGovern (Et 525; Larry Now Dickering With Giants
Penguins scoreless until 4.17 of Kevin
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MIAMI (API - The HaIti. to lead them to a World Series and Walker during his time in
Thes5y in a high school double ticy, 43,
Milwaukee
whcr
the
Brewers
more
Orioles' general manager vlctory.
PhOOflhl. The three met for over
rr.
dual meet, falling to Orlando
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Anne Smith bagged victories host the New York Yankees. says slugging outfielder Reggie
"pt
this
time,
however,
hi5
five
hours Monday night and
Fvwater and thumping Lake fnrSpminnII
'!nS0-yard Catfish Hunter will pitch for
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to
lead
the
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terms
are
unacceptable
to
iantlev.
and 100-yard (reesy1e events, New York against Milwaukee's club to a World Srec tItle -il )!" The gcnr! manager a th at!pert betore Peters left.
The Se'iIno1e boys ro!lid
hiic Tom Lake placed first in Jim Slaton.
he can jut' agree to contract tedded, 'Ieg;e asked for a
th€ 'atnots 55 2" but
:
- us 100-yard bre'ist.stroke
Peters expressed optimism.
Tit ti, azi*ts wal o€ the terms
multi year contract" Peters "Any time someone asks
#,
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only
ones
played
on
Opening
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GIRLS
S373 Coo er(F) 5 439 Calvin (5)
GM hank Peters said Tues- declined comment on reports for a multi year contract, It
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itay he failed to reach a con that the
s" Edgew?er (Gardlner, Ghlilland, 1:07.1; Miller (SI 1:00.7; Dodd (El end landslide,
.year-old Jackson means that hi. wants to play for
1W'.
tract agreement uring two asked for a three-year
"p Muron, Neal) 2:15.3; Lake 1:12.7. 100 BREAST - Lake (5)
contract
"oblcm is strictly
In Friday's National League days of talks with Jackson and for about $675,000 and as.sur- you' The
Hor1on(E)09)Forgu,
Fru
CITTIS "
Kejano)2$
action, the Montreal Fxpos wdl his igent in Arizona
ances that he would hae per
(C&amp;vn Lamoert Smith Attaway) Edgewater (Cooper Crichett send Stii Rogers against Tom
Heggie
wanLtoplay
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rliisiontoattendLisbusm
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Butthenbecautioned,' Right
3:39.3;
2:21.3: Marlin (El 2:30,3, Ramp. Seminole (Kelly, 0. Lee, Schirirt', Seaver of the New York Mets, would like to play for the Oil. interests in the West when flow, if anyone asked me what
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CE) 2- 37.9; Fruscelta (LB) 2:46.1; Ken Smith, Kurt Smith, )arler)
Angeles Dodgers against San theOriolesarea great club and
iamt,.S2:W530FREE_ 4:09.
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said
he
had
three
difbeing
in our lineup on opening
Francisco's John Montefusco; hveeatta1entadwmd
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They'll pick on the Hatchett
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tennial year, but the real
under a tree, or around the
celebration feel1976 is by
this year.
campfi re and they'll pick until
cou ntry's
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who appreciate the }iatchett
three clays the music will
One of the best ways this Creek spirit will share the 200 ring.For
Hundreds of people will
fee l ing Is expressed is acres around the barn and commune with Mother Nature,
bluegrass, the ear thy music stage and pick on acoustic and kids will be kids. Old
about
America's
little instruments the music their ladies will work steadily over
celebrated heroes like the great-grandfathers created, their quilting frame, while exmuleskinner.
Banjo players, fiddle players, changing the latest gossip. In
This weekend, you're Invited guitar, dotro and bass players the distance a blacksmith will
to Ilatthett Creek a place, but all sill contribute what they hammer out a piece of Iron on
also a bluegrass music know and can do They'll come
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miss Hatchett Creek, you may meet and renew old
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FEES FOR ALL USES OF THE
MUNICIPAL SEWER SYSTEM:
SCHEDULE or DEPOSIT FEES;
EXTENSION OF FACILITIES
COST CONTROL; DEFINITION OF
RESIDENTIAL.
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CASE NO. 74S73CA.2oEE
In the matter Of the Adoption of:
TAMARA .10 CAREY
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SERVICE, and that I .ntersl to
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ISeali
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr
Cler k of the Circuit Court
By Elaine Richarde
Deputy Clerk
Patrick Phillips of
Baldwin &amp; Dikeou
Attorneys at Law
500 Highway 17 92
Fern Park, Florida 32730
Attorney for Petitioner
Publish March 31, April 7, 11. 21,
1976
DEX-171

S'a!u'r. In Wit Section 58509
Florida Statutes ttSl
S: Torn P. Taylor, Sr
Pt115h M,irr h I? 74 3) AN.'
1975
OF X 91

NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE by virtue of that certain Writ of
IflLaYCCI&amp;YU aIi?IiAI r10
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Orange County, Florida, upon

iudgment rendered in the aforesaid
court on the 181h day of December,
A D. 1915, in that certaIn case tn.

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Execution was delivered to me as
Sheriff of Seminole County, Florida,
and I have levied upon the following
described property owned by
Eleanor P. Win, said property
being located In Seminole County,
Florida,
more
particularly
described as follows:
Being that certain lend situated In
Seminole County, Florida, vi:: Lot 6.
less the Northerly 92 feet of the
Westerly lOG feet; and Lot 7 less the
North 90 feet of the East 60 feet In
Blocs it F. Calselberry, Florida,
according JUthe Pi*? thereof
recorded in F'ia? Book 1, Pages 21
and 75, of the the Public Records of
Seminole County, Florida
Additional intormatior. available
tro,n the Civil Division of the

Seninole County Sheriff's Departmerit.

and the undersigned as Sheriff of
Seminole County, Florida, will at
Ii 00 A M on the 29th day of April,
A () 1976, offer for sale and sell to
Ire hig hest bidder, for caSh, subject
to any and all exi%Iin Ieins, at the
i ront (West) Door DI the Seminole
County Courthouse In Sanford,
FlorIda, the above described per.
sonal property.
That said sale is being made to
satisfy the terms Of said Writ of

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DONALD FLEIG and JO ANN
FLEIG, his wife, and BEL AIRE
HOMES, INC a Florida car.
porat ion.
Defendant

NOTICE OF ACtION-PROPERTY
TO: DONALD FLEIG and
JO ANN FLEIG,
his wife,
Whose residence
is ucknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action toforec lose amortgageonthe
following property in Seminole
County, Florida:
Lot 137, SPRINGS OAKS, UNIT),
according to the map or plat thereof
as recorded in Plat Book Ii, pages
71, 73 and 16, public records Of
Seminole County, Florida; Together
with Hot W41er Heater, Dishwashic,
Disposal. Furnace, A C. Range and
Carpet ties bevn fiId aga'ntt you
and you are required ii, serve it copy
of your written defenses. if any, to it
on the plaintiff's attorney, whose
name and address is E. 0. Palermo,
Esq. of Shackletord, Farror,
Stallings 1. Eians, P.O Box 3321,
Tampa, Florida 33601 on or before
May 5th, 1976, and file the original
with the clerk of this Court either
before serviLe on plGintiff's attorney
or immediately thereafter. other
wise a default will be entered
against you for the relief demanded
in the complaint or petition.
WITNESS my hand and the seal uf
said Court on March 29th, 1914.
lCunt 5"aI)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.

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John E. Polk,

Sheriff
Seminole County, Florida
PublIsh, April 7, II, 31, 20, 1914
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foilowt:
the warehouse and property
located at the street address of 444
Plumosa Avenue, Casselberry,
Florida, with the legal deScription
being: all that part of Lot 1, First
Addition to Casselberry, according
to the Plat thereof recorded In Plat
Book 7, Page 30, of the Public
Records of Seminole County,
Florida, lying westerly of new
Seaboard Coast Lne Railroad right
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DAILY: 10 A.M.-8 P.M.
SUNDAY: 12 N-5 P.M.

Ser'Irtole County Sheriff's Department,

and thd urtd#r-signee as Sheriff of
Seminole County, Florida. will at
11:00 A.M. on the flrd day of April,
A.D. 1976, 01cr 'or sate ane sell to
the highest bidder, for cash, subject
to any and all existing leins, at the
Front (West) Dooi of the Seminole
County Courthouse in Sanford,
Florida, the above described pertonal property.
That said sale is being made to
saltily the terms of said Writ of

APRI
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john E. Polk,
Seminole County. Florida
Publish' March 31, April 7, 11, 21,
1976
DEX 163

THURS. FRI. SAT. SUN. MON.
S
11
13

2938 Orlando Drive
Sanford

Execution
Sheriff

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(4) (5) TONY ORLANDO
AND DAWN- Gun: Buck

12) i2 THE (Y)CTORS
4D (5I) THE GUDINGLIGHT
1) THENEIGHOORS
24 (Mon.) COLLEGE FOR

14) MKE DOUGLAS SHOW
(JJ PERV GRIFFIN SHOW
GILIJOAMS SLAM)

judgment rendered In the aforesaid

By: Elaine RiCharde

DEX 112

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court on the 3d day of February,
A . D. 1916, In that certain case en
filled, The Celotex Corporation,
Plaintiff, -vs. Semoran Drywall
Supply, Inc., and Kuron McMinn d
ba Mac's Drywall, Defendant,
which aforesaid Writ of Execution
was delivered to me as Sheriff of
Seminole County, Florida, and I
have levied upon the following
describedpropertyownedby Kuron
McMinn, iaid property being
located in Seminole County, Florida,
more particularly described as

Clerk of the Circuit Court
Deputy Clerk
Publish: March 31, April 7, 14, 21.

ano
.2 1Z THE LITTLE HOUSE
ON THE PRiRIE

6J aasi
5 NOT FOR MEN Cl-Ji..Y
(9) LETS MAKEADEAI.
SQUARES
4 C.) LOVE OF LIFE
K (Mon., Tues., Wed)

CONCENTRATION

7-30
(2' PRICE IS RIGHT
CS) DON ADOAMS SCREEN
TEST
K HOGANS HEROES
'hi'E 525.000 PYRAMID

PANY
9) $20.000 PYRAMID

2)

9) DAILY WORD

C Fl A C K E A BARREL (A)

ANIMALS: iJor
241 INTERcOM24
35' STAR TREK

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GENERAL CIVIL DIVISION
CASE No. 7441I.CA-09-13
SUNDAPtX MORTGAGE COMPANY, a Florida corporation,

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
by virtue of that certain Writ of
Execution issued out of and under
the seal of the Circuit Court of
Orange County, Florida, upon a final

First National Bank of Maitland), a
natIonal banking
association
Plaintiff, vs Eleanor P. Win,
Defendant, which aforesaid Writ of

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Trash Bags.............................

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Leaf &amp; lawn Bogs.................
CAILIC 17 %
3-Mil Trash Bags..................

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titled, Southeast First National
Bank of Maitland, formerly the

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City of Casselbel-ry,
FloriJa
Publish: April 7, 1976
DEY3S
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DEPOSIT FEES; ENTENSION OF
FACILITIES COSTS CONTROL;
ESTABLISHMENT OF FIRE
P0TECTI0N
C 0 S I S;
ES I A B L I S H ME Pt T
OF
DELINQUENCY CONTROL
POLICY; TEMPORARY TERMINATIONOF WATER SERVICE;
DEFINITION OF RESIDENTIAL,
MULTIPLE DWELLING, AND
COMMERCIAL UNIT; REPEAL
OF ORDINANCC NO. 282; CONFLICTS; EFFECTIVE DATE.
.
The nrrw,,4
at the
City Hall, Casselberry,

City Clerk

you

City Clerk
City of CasseIberr',

Beef Liver...................... 'of' 79

89

Own-Fresh (Small, Large, Schmlarltos. Law-Fat)

Food

1~11111ffiill

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF CASSELDERRY, FLORIDA.
ESTABI.ISHING THE RATES,
CHARGES, INSTALLATION, AND
STABILIZATION FEES FOR ALL
USES OF THE MUNICIPAL

Mary W. Hawthorne,

land Into
fail to do so, Judgment by
the City of Ca se tt,cry In the LA-i Default will be taken against you for
(Limited Agriculture District) the relief demanded In the Cornzoning classification. The parcel it plaint.
rçally described as:
This Notice shall be published
LoIs 11. 17 arid 13, Block A John,
once each week for four (1) con.
sons Pou ltry Farm Plat Book
6, Secutive weeks in The Evening
Page 0 Semi
nole County, Florida, Herald, Sanford. Florida.
This property c on sists of apWITNESS my hand and seal 00
Proxlmaely 150 feet by 1650 feet or
Said Courton this 29th day of March,

thereafter

Swift'
s Premium

Wisconsin CJis.s. Bar, Indrvictuolly-Wrapp.d
Process.dCh.,s.Food

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of
a
nonqmecgeiicy Ordinance entItled:

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Home Park and east of Lake
Kathyrn Park, in the north central
portion of the City.
Public hearing will be held on
Wednesday, April 21, 1916 at 7:30
P. M. in i. assiriotrry L'Iy PlaIt, ,
Lake Triplet Dr., or as
as possible
(Seal)
Mary W. Hawlhcrnc,

GLAD SPRING CLEANING SPECIALS

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approximately 17 015 acres, locate!
north tO Inc iln Stree t"

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Salmon Steaks........... '' 91"

Dolidouson5andwkhes,Qauss.n

Whole Fryers ......... ....... . 49
Cut-Up Frysri ................ .59'
Fryer Breasts ,,..Ribs . '1"
Fryer Drumsticks........ 99'
Fryer Thighs .................. .99'
Fryer Wings .................. .59*
Fryer Backs&amp;W.cks i 19

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Swift's Premium Tendor.G,ewn Gov't,
Inspected, Shipp.d, &amp;D,
USDA Gtod. A

WO papdii sad 5.1* 3W 1
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Dolidous Kitch.n-Fresh SubmarIne

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enactment

WATER SYSTEM, SCHEDULE OF

ulrecommendingtotheCitydouncll office of the Clerk of the Circuit
that the beIowdcscrlbedproperlyb, Court on or before May 5th, 1976 U

New England Loaf .....'D69'

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1200
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1230
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NOTICIAS EN ESPANOI.

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NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN by
the City of Casetberry that the
Council will hold a public meeting

G000SON, be entered, and ou
are continued from time to time by the
required to Serve a copy of your
City Council.
CITY OF CASSELSERRY
den.werarpleadingtothe Petitionon
ZONINOBOARD
GOVERN YOURSELVES AC.
the Petitioners attorney. R CORDINGLY
N OTlCE ISHEPEflY GIVEN that PATRICK PHILLIPS, of Baldwin
a. Dated ttiis'nd day of April, A,D
tre Zoning Board of the
City of Dikeou, 500 Highway Il-fl, Fern
1976
Casselberry wil l hold a public Park, Florida, 32730,
and O the (Seal)
hearing to determine the feasibility original Answer or Pleading le
in the
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(141) (6) CBS NEWS
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(9) ABC NEWS
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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN

for

FAMILY AFFAIR

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Huron County. Ohio
CflPflINCLY.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that
Dated th:%7n4
day of April, AD. JAMES BYRON 0000SON has
1976
Florida.
filed a Petition for the adoption of
(Seal)
Public Meeting will b held in the
your minor child, bearing ?hC
Mary W. Hawthorne,
name City Hall, Castelberry, Flor'da, on
City Clerk
of TAMARA JO CAREY and a the 26th day of April. AD. 1974, at
p(ay,'conta1n.dwilp4nth PsittiOn
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City of CasseIbeiry.
PM or 61 tOOR thersfler CS
requests the Court to award that a Possible
Florida
,tit which time the proposed
Judgment of Adoption of the minor
ordina nce will be enacted on final
Publish' April 7. 1976
________
by
the
Petitioner,
JAMES
BYRON
reading.
DEY
This meeting may e

the right to limit
quantities sold

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CASSEL$ERRY.FLORIOA
Notice of Public Meeting

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's,m cl PROJECTS UNLIMITED,

QUENCY PROCEDUWES. TEM.
PORARY TERMINATION OF
SEWER SERVICE; REPEAL OF
ORDINANCE NO. 28); CON.
FLICTS, EFFECTIVE DATE.
The proposed Ordinance is posted
at the City Hall, Casselberry,
Florida.
Public Meeting will be held in the
City Hall, Casselberry. Fiorda, '
th 76th clay of April, A . D. 1976. at
:30 P.M. or 65 SOOn thef'O6ftet as
possible, at whith time the proposed
ordinance will be enacted on final
reading. This meeting may be
continued from time to time by the

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to atnai

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name with the Clerk of the Circuit

UNIT; BILLING AND DELIN.

4

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ctutorace toretrioea tape v,thJ

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entitled,

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN oy
Inc City of Caflelbccry ?flbt the

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end of the day, when a

perfect sunset is painting the sounds of the Htchctt Creek
sky and a deer with her fawn Bluegrass Convention, The
bounds out of a clearing Into a
comblnst ion of all these things
thicket, you might feel closer to may create the spirit, but it
explaining about this feeling, doesn't really matter exactly
And It seems even closer
natdoes,%atniattersft

Statj1, To WW Section 86S.09
Florida Statutes 1957.
5: Lorry B. Kitchen

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Swift's Premium ProTen meats cut to your
liking, fresh quality produce, aconvenient

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FICTITIOUS NAME
Road," feeling the hard earth,
(ContIniJ from Page 1-B)
Notice is hcrc' v v en that I am
packed by steel-rimmed wagon
engagetl busness at Hwy1436 P O.
Box 3095, Foreit City, Seminole spirit. Even the broken bits of wheels rumbling along to
County. Florida under the Iiclitout pottery, arrowheads, scrapers,
Hoglown. You can almost he
name
ob
CHRIST IANSEN. and artifacts
you
can
find
along
the squeak of wooden
KITCHEN, INC.. and that I intend lo
the banks of Hatchett Creek sideboard.s and rusty axles of
regtter said name with the Clerk of
the Curcut Court, Srn noe co unty,
dcn't rt;illv help explain.

SPRING CLEANING SPECIALS

Evening

Enjoy Bluegrass

. '1 I1eaI Notice

Coconut Cremers .............. ... 'Places 89c
SAVE 1OcK.n.t.Ration
Dog Food ............................ 4.88

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whole wheat bread topped with
lettuce), I ginger pear,
beverage.
Ginger Pears

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Kids Lov..mlSunshin.

WKE SMART SMORING

14 1

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beverage.
Spiced Peaches
Slice I medium fresh peach.
I)evilled Eggs
Place slices in small baking
l lard cook 2eggs; ut in half
Peel and core l medium pear dish and add I tbsp vinegar.
and remove yolks. Mash yolks, Dice and
simmer about 10 Top with brown sugar
and mix with I tsp. prepared minutes in
cup water, replacement and cinnamon to
m
mustard,
I tsp. mayonnai3e,
Sweeten to taste with artifid al taste. Cover with foil and bake
l
Lw. onion salt and
medium sweetener and add a dash of at3l5 degrees F for 2ominutes.
chopped dill pickle. Stuff egg grouiI ginger. Makes I ser- Makes 1 serv
ing. (This can be
halves with mixture and ving,
made In advance and stored in
sprinkle with paprika. Makes 1 LUNCH IDEA No.3
the refrigerator.)
serving.
Turkey
w sand Ich (4 ounces
Let variety be your watLUNCH IDEANo. 2
turkey on 1 or 2 slices of chword when you go out to
Open faced chicken sandwich enriched white or 100 per cent
lunch. Select a place that offers
14 ounces chicken on I slice whoir' whr'at
bread) celery a variety of salads, sa ndwiches
tririt);,t v.h,t r Ilil) p&amp;r ('CIIt sticks,
spiced
peaches, and baked or broiled foods.

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Wednesday, April 7,97k

Evening Herald, Sanford, FL

Wednssdy, AprIl 7, 97"8

t A Week's Worth Of Delicious Menus For Varied Meals

PRICES

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QuantityRi9hts
Reserved
WINN DIXIE STORES. INC
COPYRIGHT - 1976

APRIL

SA11JRDAY
ItEIItESIIEIt inch rectangle; cut into 3-inch Steak FrenchFrses Salad Bowl cut off tips of leaves. Rinse minutes, depending on the l teaspoon salt
Silt together the flour, baking and 20 minutes. Let stand on
Tube Cake with
squares.
Fry,
one
at
a
time,
in
Crustyfl
oils
Fresh
Fruit
under
cold
running
water
and
at
wattage
of
the
oven.
Serve
with
powder, salt and cocoa. Cream wire rack for 10 minutes; loosen
cup
unsweetened
cocoa
Coffee Frosting
deep
hot
fat
(370
degrees
on
a
Beverage
powder
once wrap each artichoke desired sauce,
butter, crearn cheese, sugar edges and turn out.
Demi-tasse
frying thermometer), turning
Note: Coat the entire inside
ARTICHOKES
1
cup
butter
separately
in
wax
paper:
bring
AFTERNOON
COFFEE
and
vanilla; beat in eggs, one at
COFFEE FROSTING
once, until puffed and golden.
how
to
microwave
them.
Two
3-ounce
packages
up
two
sides
of
paper
making
a
CARL'S
NEW
a
time.
Gradually
fold
in
cocoa
surface
of a 2i-quart fluted
3 teaspoons freeze-drkd
brown. Drn on brown paper.
cream
cheese
Cut
stem
ends
From
2
medium
drugstore
fold
and
twist
ends.
CHOCOLATE
CAKE
mixture just until smooth. Turn tube pan 10 by 4 Inches) with 2
Instant coffee
Keep hot in a warm oven. Serve 'rtichokes
tases
I3ji
Flat.
Place
the
artichokes
on
a
nonRepeated
by
request
with
1
cups
sugar
into prepared pan. Bake in a tablespoons softened butter;
I cup firmly packed dark
at once. Makes 20.
1
teaspoon
vanilla
With
a
sharp
heavy
knife
cut
off
metal
platter
In
a
countertop
more
chocolate
flavor.
preheated
300-degree oven until sprinkle with 1-3rd cup finely
brown sugar
4
large
eggs
tops
about
1-3rd
of
the
way
microwave
oven
and
cook
until
1
cups
sifted
cake
flour
a
cake
tester
inserted in center chopped walnuts, then with 2
1)1NNER
FOR
TWO
'40 1-3rd cup water
down.
With
a
kitchen
scissors
bases
are
tender
10
to
15
Prepare
pan
as
in
Note
below.
comes
out
clean
2 teaspoons baking powder
Artichokes
— about 1 hour tablespoons sugar.
$4 cup butter or margarine
3 cups confectioners' sugar
In a small saucepan, stirring
constantly, heat the coffee,
brown sugar and water until
sugar dissolves and mixture
boils cool. Cream the butter:
gradually beat in the confectioners' sugar, then the col.
.e mixture. If necessary, to
have a good spreading con.
sistency beat in a little more
water or confectioners' sugar.
Generous amount of frting to
cover a 10-inch tube cake.

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AYONNAISE1i

FISCHER
BEER

Limit two 6 packs with $3 Oc Ii
'chat. excluding cn'r?',i

6
12-ox.
CANS

ALL
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COFFEE

Limit 1 with $3 00 at more puirhas.
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Limit 2 Doz. w/$5.00 or more
purchase excl. cig%.

1-LB.
$1
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CAN
A,$or Cc41..
Creamer..... 'a,

MEATLESS SUPPER
Eggplant Fritters Yarns Green
I 'eas IkedToln;t(oes Bread
pudding Beverage
EGGPLANT FRITTERS
Adapted from a Southern Fee.
pe.
-sound $3boIIt) eggplant
I large egg
2tahle"poonsflour
2 teaspoons baking powder
1 tablespoon butt, or
margarine, melted
L4 teaspoon raIl
l teaspoon pepper
Peel and slice eggplant;
steam until tender; turn into a
colander to (train well; mash there should be about 1 cup.
Beat egg slightly and stir in
eggplant and the other in.
gredients. Drop by heaping tablespoonfuls, well apart, onto a
medium-hot, well-greased
t riddle (350 degrees if electric
ddle is used) and spread
each fritter so it is about 4 inches In diameter. Fry until
well-browned on bottom, then
turn and brown other side. Keep
warm wail all fritters are fried.
Serve at once. Makes 8 to 10.

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LIGHT SUPPER
Fish Soup Salad
Sturdy Sopaipillas
STURDY SOPAIPILLAS
2 cups flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
12 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons shortening
. cup (about) water
Stir together the flour, baking
powder and salt; cut in shortening until fine; stir in enough
of the water to make a dough
Othat can be handled like pastry.
Turn out on a prepared pastry
cloth; with a atockinet-covered
rolling pin, roll out to a 15 by 12-

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W-D BRAND NANDI-PAX PURE

LEMONS

GROUND BEEF

69c

LB.
WD Sliced

FOR 59c

Woppd

Cheese......' 99c

HARVEST FRESH CHERRY
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USDA GRADE A' FRESH FROZEN

WHOLE FRYERS

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2

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NGE JUICE
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CTNS.

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•Dessert
%%'hen there's a jar of orange
marmalade on hand you can
mitaie one ol the most delIhtf)
desserts — Marmalade Meringue. It originated many
years ago and was cooked in a
double-boiler and served hot.
Now we find it may be made
another way — in the oven and this way it benefits from
being served chilled. If you
welcome delicate (lessert.s to
prepare ahead, the chances are
you'll appreciate this version.
MARMALADE MERINGUE
4 egg whites
I F, teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons sugar
.' cup orange marmalade
1 teaspoon vanilla
Custard Sauce, see below
6 membrane-free fresh
orange slices
Beat egg whites and salt until
they form tilted peaks; gradually beat in the sugar until they
form stiff peaks. Fold in the
marmalade and the vanilla.
Turn into six 6-ounce custard
cups placed Inn 13by9by2 inch
baking pan. Add enough boiling
water to the pan to come up
about 14 -Inch. Bake in a
preheated 350-degree oven until
golden — about 15 minutes.
Remove cups to a wire rack and
let stand until cool — the
meringues will sink. Chill. Witi,
a small metal spatula loosen
edges and unmold. Serve with
40nstnrd Sauce and garnish with
the ortnge. Makes 6 servings.
Custard Sauce: In the top of a
double-boiler over direct heat,
scald 2 cups milk. Beat together
4 egg yolks, 14 cup sugar and '
teaspoon salt just until cornbined gradually but vigorously
whisk in about half the milk.
Return to double-boiler top.
ttirring constantly, cook over
hot water until slightly
thickened and mixture forms a
straight line across a silver
spoon. At once place over very
cold water to stop the cooking
and stir in 1 teaspoon vanilla.
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JOHN KRIDER.ASSOC

furnished or unturnithtdr N&amp;WIV
redecorated. Come s". 3M E

107 W. Commercial
Pncirie322 7861, Sanford

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Very '.a te rarers Rewa
call 321 09,410. ask for Mr. Of Mrs
YAYW. of call 111134tVID evenings.

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Ste nstro m Realty

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1onger ritiliolded but useful items
with a want ad. * Call 322-2611 or
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18--Help ftnted

Deans D. Medlock, l Geneva Longwood

Denise A. Nash, 19, both
Barry L. Pitts, Sanford,
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Casselberry
Wendy A. Therkildsen, 18, and C)imthia A. Baylor, 19,
Robert J. Bannelly. 18, and Longwcod
Chuluota
Diane H. Morrison, 23, both
W. Iler bert Hodges Jr., 43,
Steven D. Kennedy, 20, and

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Jimmy H. Bradshaw, 39, and

Atlanta Ga., and Claudia
DiU, 3-4, AItimonte Springs.

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Judith A. W111ftums, Sanford

Frank H.

Perry,

19, Suzznne M. Genovese,

Altamonte Springs, and Unda Winter Park.

D. Roberts, 17, of Casselbrry.
Hugh H. Braddy, 22, Geneva,

William J. Krywich, 33, and Employees - Before You
Job Shop,
both, Genevieve Espenship, 32, both
Check With Us I
Maitland

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Bert A. H. Smith, 47, and
Michael J. Victor, 33,
Sandra A. Toppit:g, 39, both I.ongwod and Debts L.
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Perkins, 32, Winter Park
Albert E. Baum, 29,

Lmployers- Before You
Personnel Shop,
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Dissolutions Of Ma
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Longwood, and Jessie 1, Van
Ho113, 25, Altamonte
..mone Springs
..pngs
John W. Vinson, 22, aqd
Wallace, Arlene Slae and
Donner, Frederick and Ruth Vinnie D. Koon, 21, both
Francis 0.
Harris, Harvey Canton Jr., Altamonte Springs
Raymond A. Jeffords, 24,
Winn, Raymond D. and Carol and [Anda Marie

Jamison, Mary Arnold and Sanford, and LeeAnn Page,

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Jacksonville
Joseph m. 7~r.o, 2s,~ and

Harper. John Alfred
and Charles Jr.
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lzchner, Robert W. Jr., and
MaweU, Charles Franklin Serry B.

and Florence K.

Pennington, iris and Dennis ClL33elbeTry
Jerry W. Powell, 36, and
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Charles Turw Jr.

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A-1tamonte Springs
Taylor, Ivy Elaine and EarlDaniel
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Eugene S. Leonard, 31, and
Ruth A. Donner, 37, Sanford.

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Bake in 9xI3 greased pan. SprtWp I Up. supr plus I Up.
Joseph L Babb, 30, and
dnnwm, and 2 apples, shced, on top. Bake at.150 degrem, for 4 Jayna It. Eash. 30, Sanford
Sanford

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with scrc*ned porch, largt corner

CLERK TYPIST
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site, $130. FORREST GREENE OLDER HOME- 3 lots, many fruit

INC., REALTORS,930"33 or 3n63S3.

PHONE WORK
Easy job.

Elmer D. Taylor,
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Owr tools. Automatic Iransm IssionL

GENERAL OFFICE
Good benefits. Good Salary
TILE SETTER
Excellent money
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CASHIER SALES
part time to slairl. Good sa lary.

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Woodinere is how we can
offer these fabulous one
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NICE NEIGHBORS
Newly redecorated, remx3etf'd 3
bedroom home, large (amity

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eating bar, me* carpilitit,g, new
roof, contra I heat. 14,SM IQ ft lot
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Wanted to buy used office furniture.

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No Ch&amp;rQCL All admitted fret.
Come br:wIe every Sunday 9to 5

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CASH 322-4132
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Need help on that Saturday job?
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Business Tax Acturns, 2 Cast
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Inipechon All Pest Control 10
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Photography by Munson Ccckavne
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power, sulomatic. radio, qood
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FARMEUMENT

Upholstering

Platter Patchingill simuldlel
wick &amp; stone specially 122 ?POO

Central Heal &amp; Air Conditioning.
For Ireor estimates, call Carl H r.

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transmission air conditioning
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dows etc Free Estimates
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home for wirking

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Tractors&amp;
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Phone 3733931

322-6457

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and additions requirements ass
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workmanship in your remodeling

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Private mtraincor and
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Fits? StviCe All work
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Automatic. power %leering, power

Used office furniture

Buying a new home? Moving to an
apartment?

BACK HOE SERVICE Also any
type fence work Call after 4 p m
3 7 5474

Doll lSpnIr

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1966 LTD. 4 dr., M engine, all

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stored and moved 322 9142

GETIHOSELUXURY ITEMSFOR
A FRACTION OF THEIR COST
FROM TODAY'S WANT ADS.

PRICE

Spring Intotn's worldcosmetics,
fragrances toiletries Excellent
"iraing opporiunity. Call &amp;M-3079.

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All kinds of digging Housetrailers

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Metal Doll Repairing
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Road. Casseiberry, First road

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chairs, straight chairs, filing
cabinet s, Nis. Cash
carry. 1967 PLYMOUTH SPORTS FUPY

I can cover your home with alum I3EST PRICE
BEST PRODUCT
s i ding &amp; soff i t system Aio
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finest area. 2 large lots *.th
sprinkler system. Many extras
riced to sell. Call Caroline
Holtzclaw, Asw. 139.950

$125

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Arkansas Traveler, fiWglass. 7S
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BEDROOM SUITES

Wall

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Luxury Patio

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bedroom
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Reg Real Estate Broker,322 Ooa
123 7"S
3220179
122 2740

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C8 Mobile S.B,E.-S.S.B., excellent
condition, $200. 300A BiLinear
used less than
amplifier
2 hours, $)DO 322 2359.

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Sanford Plaza (next to Eckerd'si,
JUNK CARS- %IS to 123 for
10 2. Benefit Sanford Christian BUY
complete car. Call 322-1624 after 4

World" plus 30 volumn &amp;at En.
cyclopedia Americans with

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620 David St., Winter Spring% 1 Cash for wrecked or junk cars We
luw away 7 i.iy
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Meadow Lark Subdivision) Misc
collect, Orlando 568 2111
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Yard "ale: Safv-day and Sunday,
ak' Mary, off Fourth St. between
78-?/torcycles
Lakeview Ave. and Lake Mary
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Kitcher. f!athroom Cabinets, Coun

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37) 1370 or *311605
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Garage Sale, Friday April 9, 910

PYTOH 5 CHILDREN SWEAR

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acre, beautiful older 2 story, 4 OR,
2 cent. heat and '
systems. All t r only
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BautiiulE
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The Man

&amp;

adillac Sedan D#Ville, I
owner, loaded. Fir-%I SM lakes it.

77—Junk Cars. Removed

Pre Easter Sale

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V.I. automatic, power steering,

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green, slatelt bed, excellent con

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1969 Chevy Impala, 2 door hardtop

Auto Pails. East
w' ,. .,a collect, Orla
ando
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Jcf, 17.92 L 427, Longwood

Open Sundaysi2to6
Open NlgPitstiil

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Color TV's from SSO. B&amp;W, rrom
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%IS, ~,vrvice ail makei. HERDS' -Reconditioned Batteries, $12.93
TV. 1200 S. French, in in,iexchange. REEL'S BODY SHOP.
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1109 Sarfr.rd A,,e

signed by Joseph W. Barr, $1.05.
$1.10and %I.IS.WIEBOLDT. 210S.
Park.

Chico

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OUR GARDEN HOME /
has it g.
11 together 7

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with automatic

more. S3,41.
Hwy 4X Fern Park,131 - 1311

Hwy.
0436.
P ar16
ark, 31131I
pen Sundays
3M Nights,Ill I

Used molofs sold and installed. Also
c a rs for parts. Open 7

53—TV-Radio-Stereo

;eisure suits for boys.

SWIMMING POOL: Laigt den w
fireplace carpet ra nge refrig
dishwasher. I OR, I bath, S31,400
SOUTHERN COMFORT; Appirox I

Inc.

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1960 Carnaro. ntov pair.f. custom
interior, excellent condition. $925
firm. 3220701 after 2 p.m.

radio. New one sills for hundreds

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service, used machines,
MOONEY APPLIANCES 323-0697

Ii 00 U.S. F ed eral R eser ve Not es,

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Govtrnmml Ressin, from SIDD

Camper Trailer

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transmission, air conditioning and

Beaut ifu l rovl
actual
blue. Automatic transmission,
radio. This little car I% like new.

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rototiller Phone 317 2190

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other newspapers throughout the world
in saluting the Want Ads as an impor tant, dynamic, interesting and "Result
one in
some manner, some time. Want Ads do
more things for more people at a lower
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£
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an any
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Stock Options Must be alert
aggressive type Individual, high
scnooi graduate or bitter. Zales
Jewelers, 1100 State St., tionford

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tiktng, separate, butter one Side, puce two pieceson each other.

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ti,auiful ranch type home. 361

The Herald is proud 'to loin thousands of

Ridgewood Arms
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3_ 8670 or
323-8670
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or 831 *9777
77
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Ca per Topper for 8' pick up body,
10' General Electric chnt type
SiDo. 323 4091,
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freezer. $60. Phone 363- 6546.

1914Yamaha 5'
00motorcycle; pairof
Simpson CB ca ~ e
radios;

Modern Facilities
All 0. E. Kitchen%
fed West of Hwy, 17.92
A1 1 125 Florida Ave.
Ph. 323-"So

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Dick Ba rd

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lflS DATSUN B 210 HATCHBACK

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screened porch. 11.000 cash. 3fl.

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KULPOECORATORS
409 W Ist St, 327 733S
Wi'- fluy Furniture

50--Miscellaneous for Sale

I And 2 Bedroorns
I or Il,j Bath%
ALL ADULTS - EASY LIVING
ou I r T A N U 5 E R 17 ?4F

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Highway 17-92, Sanford

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OVI EDG- S Bedroom, 2 story older

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Occupancy. 611111111-o" oil (NA) I".

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1971 Mont Carlo low mIiege
air.
condition,
excellent
automatic, power ileering and
brak es electric windows and door

1974 VW Thing avocado green,
showrocm condition. Only l2,
miles 1279$ Call 322 1651

1974 PINTO

shower. Stave, refrigerator, air
conditioned, carpel. drapes.

DICK BAIRD DATSUN.

1961 Pontiac Catalina. tSO. Would be
good work car. 3231(41.

lied ads didn't work, there
wouldn't be any.

S. Self contained bathroom with

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51—Hiuschold Goods

Merchandise

17111.5

0 POOL

It you have a 6 pcf down Payment.
we can build you a 3 bedroom, I
bath home &amp;it low as $141 W

75-Recreationa l Vehicles
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•Carpet.7
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FLOWER DESIGNER

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MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
1919S French
322 499)
Evo 322 1496.3n 41&amp;4, in 19&amp;4

TERRY REALTY, REALTOR,

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Large I &amp; 2 Bdrm.

Reg Real Estate Broker
1100 E. 25th St
372-605

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Denney. 20, Sanford XAparlments UnfurnisW

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Stemper Realty

SANFORD- 3 Bedroom. 2 bath
Me, shady yard. -air condtticned $1$.2'.O. MAKE OFFER.

REALTY INC.
)737$37
Eves. 372 0612 or ?72 Isay

potential

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OWNERSAYS "CETITGOI-Fint
old 2 st or y home in good neigh.
borhood I B edroom. 1 bath. 2
fireplace's, corner lot. $11,750

321 L OD69

Transportation

Sale

Sell us your car or truck even if you
owe muney ai it. See Bill Ray or
lack Mnk. 131.1311. Fern Park

miles. 1.3.950. Phone 323.1110.

Hwy 436, Fern Perk $31 131$
Open Sundays
Open Nights till

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80—Autos for

iyi Cadillac I door sedan OeVlIIe
al power, loaded. like new. 16,000

hardtop, Only S2."I.

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80—Autos for Sale

PLANT A CLASSIFIED AD FOR I Wheel drive and h immaculate
condition. Automatic tranWHATEVER YOU WISH TO BUY
smiiion, power steering, 301 VI,
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SELL, AND WATCH THE
radio. Beautiful green with white
•'ROFITS GROWl

Al

Full time. Steady work.
SHORT ORDER COOK
Neat, clean. Good5benef Its.

W.dn.sday,AprH7iPfl-7B

Ev.nig Herald, Sanford, Fl

sale_—

Dick Baird Datsun

BUY-SELL-TRADE
jnS422 It' Keystone Camper Trailer, sleeps
11131SE FirsISI

Trees, high and dry. HorSeS oh.
$6,800 per acre Owner, 867 6695

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Super :nyREnIlm;ted

and

Mu a1tcether Kflead S minutes, let rae 2 hours, until
1ait14im1
dothled, divide in two parts Roll out on greased pans Put
Stanley C Steele, 23, Orlando,
through blender, I can tanatoes and 1 can tcnnato paste Spread and Cynthia D Hunter, fl,
m dolligh, with 2 Lsp. I talian grated cheese, cheddar or provoloine. .Sanford
Bake at M degm, for 25 minuta.
Elgir 11.

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TAFFER REALTY ,

Sunhind Drive,

OR mobile home

HAL COLBERT

month. in 61%

N.

basemtrit. Over I i acre wwded

11S,000.

33--Houses Furnished
Comf or table 2 bedroom home in
Lake Mary, air conditioned;
bearing citrus fret's Only $175

Rentals
I lbop. sqw
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MECHANIC

Ala., and Margaret L Godwin,

tt*p. sugar
2 cup warm water

1-3 cup

IF THIS IS THE DAY to buy a new
see today's Classified ads for

Nick Sco lites 62, Mobile

I cup am

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Price,

PIZZA DOUGH
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Jesse A. Lawson, 7j, and Nor%#%; RN's; LPN'%., Aides. Aide
Companion; Needed immediately.
Ranier Foct, 20, Sanford

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REALTORS MLS .

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Fantastic opportunity.

Linda M

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Bottenfield, 28, Maitland

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Reatha Davis, 27, Sanford
LeeLOlulch,24,andJoApnc
K Blanchard, 18, Casselberr)

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Sandra S. Fleming, 24, Sanford
Michael B Swindle, 12,

QUICK COvviz CAKE

Cream
1 ck oleo
1 egg

133 or 322 fl70 eves.

3222420

MANAGER TRAINEE.- Excellent

Lonwood,

finw, sidd 2 Tbsp. sugar, and a 4 oz. 91= red wine (ooloinal)

Park-

Sanford- 124

bedroom. 2 bsfh by owner$21,500 Man y extras. 12731016.

Tallahassee, and Diane V.

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Bedroom, 1 bath
carpeting, dishwasher, air unit,
fenc ed yard, $195. FORREST
GREENE,INC., REALTOR;,

for

1972 JEEP COMMANDO

yFriday

Highway 46 Flea Market. Sanford

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE

&amp; Volusia Counties,

ERVICES

A.

Thomas Jr

38,

drvin, Beatrice Raye and
Marie
James A. Nettles, 21, SanJerry Dean
)hflS
Holmes, Neison Douglas and
Bowers, Dorothy E. and ford, and Joanne
Geneva
George W.
Nancy Glisson
Herhett L Sutton, 20, and
Howard, Donna Taylor and
Eland, Donna Carol and
Lo%eleen
Shelley, 21, Sanford
John C
Henri Levi
Gregor) K Westberg 21

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Deborah A. Hawkins, 23,

Call Santorcis Sales Leaoer

3 Bedroom, carpeting, air con.
clitioned, $113. Adults preferred. COUNTRY HOME- almost new 3
2 both, CA H. sj.. 1-t:
Option to buy. ]n-SW of 322
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3 8CDROO.tS- 1 baths. $25000
ALTAMONTE-- ROLLING HILLS, LARGE 4 BEDROOM, 2 bath,
Lake view Ill, privileges. I Wroom
beautiful yard. 131,500

WEARE
La e
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TIME
Av
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321-0041

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Bedroom,
25
Ho1u:
tove Ill A Ir,
Lockhart Area,671.1612

Douglas A. McCord, 29, and

uVillave
V

SAN L"NTA- 3 bedrm, 2 batt

brick home. lmmsculat@ con.

of

REALTY,

Still.

614 Acres near golf course, Ferne
Drive oil Mafkh3m Woods Rd.

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Down

dition Must see to appreciate,
Assume existing mortga
excellent financing avall
of.
111'
12"VM'
S46.W.
l,lLS REALTORS

2 OR block, Fla. room. large yard.
24U Oak Ave. 1150 mo., sec. dep
Ref. req.3"

Phone days ]23.1050
after 6.

N Sew

Bear Wheel Balaricer, Static Dy.
Namic model No 436 $125 Phone

Acreage Tracts, small 6 large

I

2 bath, In lbezutlful Sarli;rs. Entry WOODMERE PARK3 bedroom, 2
toyer, *at-In kitchen. equipped
both home. Range, refrigerator,
om
606
with ra nge, dishwasher, disposal,
fenced yard Livingroom.dining
p;us a wparale dinlrog area.
fwm Jond lillclien paneled with Oviedo - Mead Manior. I BR, 2 tath
Features Include cent.-Al t,val air.
Spanish style horn#. Assume
WaInscosling, screened porch,
carpeting, draperies. A bpavIllul
32,500 mortgage. Will trade equity
worKlhOP
and
%forage
area,
home on a lovely corner lot with :
patio, privacy wall. Belong to th
US 6S46,
Sarwa Association with pool. club

house, recreation area. Plus il's

Realtor, in
Seminole

2638 S r Sanford Ave.

372 $081 or 3i2 9126 after

103 W. Ist St.
323 olowl or 323 OSI I olives

HAROLD HALL

Auction

307 E. Ist St., Downtown
3fl 91)1

(0 ACRES
T
$23.5W With $5,000 down. Will %pill '

2 Bedroom trailer, 3 lot s, $1,300.

Eves 322 7641

CRANK CONSTRUC11OPi
L REALIY.REALTORS

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MOSSICC Bateman

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"SERVICE nEYoNo

123-0517.

4

Deborah Lynn Dagu, 20
Sanford

J.

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72-Authon

:a machine
sewing abe So ne,i t'' 49
assume balance of $0I, or 12
payments of $9. See at.
SAO(NiG CtNLR

43—Lots-Acreage

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Phone 3 72 9142

Reg. Real Es t ate Broker

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2611 or 831

1 Bedroom Trale,. io's

321.0759

614aflner s

Reg. Rest Estate Broker

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acres, stable. Ostm area. 647.

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apecia; nf 'ka Wftek

- SA NFORD- 3 bedroom%. I k-3 bath%,
control heat &amp; air. kitchen
equipped. Carpeting. %1111101 per Mo.
M. UNSWORTH REALTY. Reg.

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$143

%;ding. I Bedrooms. 2 full bacihs,
fireplace, family room, extras
galore. Asking 06.500.
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
S. V. Hardwick. Broker

4

32--HDuses Unfurnished
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Singer's best Z'

'l) those old
"tied ad. (all m.

Golf game

BROKERS
DAY. 372 6173
Nigh's P2 352

Offer

Gold en Touch '

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Home Lookers*

Realtor
323-5774 Anytime

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- oral "at 1, air, carpet, drapoilis,
fully t~zu;vc-rd kilchm sls,~ n,u
6434112 cialf,S. 6AS IS72 rveS

Sanford, F Iof Ida 32711 Prior.@ Ir. I
11m or 3U A311

5O-Msceuaneous for

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3803 Orlando Drive
Sanford, 373 S200

A',rr Ho,,r'
3flO$ ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.

anxious

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i BR, frame, 2 acres, terms. Owner

J fliedroorn, I bath, 204 W. Airport
Blvd. Take over payments of

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Morriage Applicotions

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Multiple Listing Service

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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

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Make

CLIFF JORDAN, REALTOR
1311222

borhood oo commercially toned

117 W. Ist. Sanford 3".S"l

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homes now avalloblit,

BALL REALTY

I) E A R
W 0 R H I S.?. '.andanav(an andNorthern
fy husband Graphologistz- tefl as that one's I Europr-i- -rjur, July I# - August 11. 97. 201 Suroset Drive. nesf~ to
-'67* arounirtss,rd on tpt.*it—
nsi, irs with thi' bos
hprj.rlIln.'
Wil lam s Accountina 1. t%
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and can do ranything you vi.wt to night a week. Whenever AL
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t. You could have saved my ni.m how he came out, he says, po3Ib1ythesthteof'y'3mnd.
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Bedroom,
equipped, corner tell $17,500. 323
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$15,000

ASSUMPTION

CALL US- ID sit if YOU qualify for
low down or no down pa yment

Clean I bedroom, 11%i both, vocado
vlove &amp; refrigerator, bluescarpet,
central heat L air.
Paylon*&amp;322 1301

Conytn rr'
NISPOI&amp;I. $11ts 111,4rith pius cieposif
323 1"]

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Furnished dvpki. Ls%e Mary area.
I OR furnished aparfmieM, fiske
yar d. Children

13--Travel Agencies

was only 2 years old, and he make your h1ommy happy

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Garnett Whife

Reg Real Estate Broker

ii M HUNT REALTY

06S6 after 6 P,m,
CHEAPI
— -MORTGAGE ASSUMPTIOIJ- 3 You need CASH to assu me fh#1
Bedroom, 7 bath. spiit plan, family
but think of those
mortgage
room. 11,9W and It's Your%.
LOW paymentil Zoned general
commercial and will NOT LASTr
COUNTRY HOME- Comfortable 7
are any of you
Needs work
bedroom, family room. patio, 311
handy? Call Carol Jordan,
fenced, SIS.000.
Res Ifor,Assoc late for appt.

37—BUsiness Property

DEAR ABBY. Can you tell fliE
SAN MO PARK, 1, 2, 3. bedroom
DEAR I OVES CHILI)RES' I
Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous
trailer apt%. Adult Ill family park.
why
I
change
my
handwriting
do recall such a letter because 1roi!bl-!4 nflial
Can Help
el ,cius men for f rom day to day? It's beginning
W"klyL 1515 HW-y I? V2. Sanford
Call 423-417
of the mans requests I had from thousands of years One great to bother me
3731930
B 12)3
clergymen requesting per- thinkerwrote a book about It. It
Sanford, F lorlds 32771
3]A--Mplexes
One day I'll slant my writing
mission to reprint It In their Is called "Job" and is pan of
church bulletim And here It Is: the Bible. It says that the to the left, and the next day I'll 5—Lost &amp; Found
furnished of un
DUPLEX
DEAR ABBY: St Sunday suffering of Innocent people 13 slant it to the right. Some days
I tic 11
local ion
furnliheo
School teachtr says tat God ii something we cannot no. it's straight up and down.
Reasonable rent
365 3121
Lost White Cockapoo. ome-s to
cverpshere. Please put this de'rstand.
the name "Killer
R
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Then
letter In the paper and maybe
'
Please call 322014v
Furn I OR duplex, adults. no pets.
But (his much Is sure: Death feel like spreading the letters
Call 3n-3610 after 4. or week ends.
he %ill see It:
Is not a punishment. It Is one of out, and other days I Write With
LOST; Lady's brown tapestry purse.
Dear God: Why did you let life's mysterlm Speak to your the lettersall crunched up close
West side Hwy. 17 97, SAnford. I Bedrooin , carpeted, cientral heat
rn brother (lie" When

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Free. 644 MI for "We Care" "Holline." Adults or Tcens

alh, central heat, 120,500.
Empire Pace. Sanford 321.

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3 Room turn. apt. Bedroom Is air
conditioned. 1100 mo. Ill E, Ith
St.. 322 42ts or

BY ANYONE OTHER THAN
OF2•)7
James
L. c

afraid I'll ask him for part of his
winnings?
FAYE

mimmmmmmmmw

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$111S. 323
FOR ANY DEBTS INCURRED

42—Mobile

41—Houses
B

WOWI 1.350 DOWN
Sparkling 3 bedroom, li baths,
Evt%)73 0.163
Days 327 7171
screened porch, fenc ed. $t) annual
floe
Associate rate, $17,350 loan, 1165 per mo.
Price 1)7 800
3 Bedroom AC carpeted Al
condition. Good terms. $11,900. 3239410
24 His.
3226420
)7 5 FR EelCH (HWY Il 97(

CLASSIFIED ADS DON'T COST
THEY PAY.

br 2 Bedrooms Adults only
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
2343 Park Drive stoup

I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE

nings a secret because he's

beau0fully on a child's level. If o

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large tifficlency with carport, air,

Weight. Touchlon Drug.

payment. 1170 1750 dawn
*111 C' AP CMPv
tiULllt,J
JOHN .)tiU

No pets. Phone s74 1010

XO11,

La rr1
_3

t. Monthly mortgage

New Gofles. Grapefruit Diet Pill, 2 Bedroom upstaIrs. 5Cte,fledpOrCl.
air
I child no pits $173 Also
Eat satisfying meals and lose

because he thinks I'll try to
keep him from playing f
loses too much? On the other
hand, could he keep his win.

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Sanford Al Anon FamIy Group P 0.
Box 353 Sanford Fos. 37711

41—Houses
=

AL. ANON
For families or frienu of plobiem Make your Buigct io luriter, shop
drinkers.
the Clessilied Ads every day,
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Death

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DEL'ONA-N.IndMUUaI RECONDITIONED
bedrooms. I bath, CB home, AtW
horn*%; I Bedroom, 11120., 2

IBedroomapt., lights, water turn.,
carpeted, fiodulls. 111111 So. 37242%

IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM?

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desiped to place each person on a renewal errors which Ray said now occur due to
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turned into a park. Lakeside I.ake Brantley residents. But,
dwellers say Lake Brantley is after word of the pending
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pending purchase of an 8(1~acre about
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plans to buy the site or to back
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Cabinet will consider the river hope a favorable decision
$3,823,800 purchase, recom- by the Cabinet will open a new
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County Commission (I8IrInan Michael Hattaway has
message for Seminole taxpayers and county governmental of(alCers - "Cut the budget and increase services."
"We can do both," Hattaway told Roger NeLswender, the
board's executive assistant who will relay the two goals discussed
at a Monda yworkshop meeting to depattmental chlefs.
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sent to Seminole residents in October.
Kwiatkowski, who also attended the erMiun that wia callo to
He said he wants to outline exactly now mum of the tax- present level or cause them to soar are not usitt the control of
discuss the fiscal 176-fl budget proposed some changes of his
county COflhIflISSlOfl.
payer's dollar is under th e commission's control,
budget to O
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commission
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Last
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According to Kwiatkowski, only 21 cents of every tax dollar is
county's apKwiatkowski, like Hattaway, favors the program type
controlled by commissioners. The remainIng 79 cents is either within the amount of land taxes certified by the
or
goes
to
run
departments
not
under
the
board's
praiser.
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final
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budget
required
aach
property
budget.
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said department chlefl; should evaluate all projecU In
ispent by
terms
of cost and benefits to the cities. If cost outweighe
property.
of
owner to pay $5.40 for each $1,(X)0 worth
jurisdiction, he said.
Hattaway, who is up for re-election aiis year, also said he benefit, Kwiatkowski said the program should be killed -or put
Kwiatkows)d sWd he would like to show taxpayers the services they receive for 21 cents. If possible, he will include that believed a program budget Is the method to utilize this year. off until a later date.

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presidentla' primary elections
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which of the candidates they
At stake in New York
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274 Democratic nominating slates listed in only a few
votes and 117 Republican dele- congressional districts in New The backing of New York's
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gates to go with 37 already York.
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The only real Republican ways a prize plum, but the syspicked. Wisconsin's Democrats
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decided the allocation of 68 contest was in Wisconsin, telTi made it difficult for candiest plays low
Democratic and 45 Republican although Ronald Reagan, who dates to win it without spending
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Is challenging President Ford vast sums of money educating
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proceedings by playing the
The polls were scheduled to for the GOP nomination, gave voters.
jack from duimy. losing to
Before the change, Jackson
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remain open in bnth states until up his personal campaigning
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back and South leads a second
there for a nationally televised had declared, "We're going to
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spade. Again West plays low
Both Jimmy Carter and Mor- address. In New York, Reagan win New York.... It could even
As vou can see the inning
ris Udall predicted %ictory 1.n ran delegate slates in only four be a landslide."
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play is the (luet'fl It is also tC
The legislative move, t.
Wisconsin's Democratic pri- of 39 districts
correct
ever,
br ought Carter and Udall
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play is that if East had held
ry hi. Jackson forecast long ago North Carolina, was in Texa~, campaigning and Jackson
both the ace and the king. he
Both vulnerable
today, rounthng up support for abruptl)- dropped work in North
he would win in New York.
might well have won the first
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spade with the ace. In other
West North Fast South
ftsconsin, the state which York, where he has been for
words, the king was an
governor, and Udall, a con.
automatic play from king-10
gressman from Arizona, vaulted John F. Kennedy to- most of the last few weeks,
IN Udall listed 192 delegate can
It wouldn*t have been
planned some last-minute cain- ward the White House in 1960
Pass 3 N T Pass Ilass
d1dates in 37 of the 39 dLsuicu,
automatic froin ace-king paigning in Wisconsin today. and Lyndon B. John:
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In New York,
in three districU a.
-A antiaA reader from Perinsylvarill
Alabama (;ov. George Wal- lose its standing as a key pribortlon
candidate
Ellen
lAdfltS to knotA the coned
mary because of a stste law allace, who finished a close seeMcCormack five in tver home
Jim "flow about a di.scus. response to partner's opening
(Ind in Wisconsin four years ago lowing crossover %-oting, which
sion of the principles ill club bid with
district in Nassau County.
or to the eventuai Democratic is forbidden by new Democratic
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There are uncommitted deICmminee, Gveorge .',1t:C#o-;cm, party ruics.
gri in t.he
But the juirty tkicked off
wound up Ns catripai,
tough subject, but it ;- ,ill be spade You wdrit to show t)4)1.h I
two of the congressional ai-sstate
Friday
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returned
to
hi.s
March
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,rjur
suits
as
cheaply
as
possi.
well worth the time of any of :
tricts. While nearly 50 canviour readers who want to learn ble
home In Montgomery. "I think could be used one more time to
ibout it "
Ift-r a copy ot jACOBY
r.'e'll do better than they think," bind convention delegates, even dates for delegate seats are
y uncommitted they
Jim- "lath 's hand is si
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notrump and is going to make newspaper. p 0 Box 489.
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stroke assoc!ated with cigarette interest of the health of his
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In my endeavor petent
For more information on
different health problems
lie stresses tiat I may associated with smoking send
become very nervous and tit 50 cents for The Health Letter,
2-6.
Tobacco:
number
is not good. Any comments?
Cigarettes, Cigars, Pipes. Send
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stress the word if, you are envelope for mailing. Address
quoting your Metor correctly, your letter in me in care of this
he must be a cigarette smoker. '
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No othier well-informed doctor Radio City Station, New York.
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reer-sible It is totall), corn
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discuss today, do It in a frank
gains. However, reluctant
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TAURUS (April 20lay 20)
SAGI1'TARIUS (Nov 23-Dee
Large or unusual projects
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forte today.
h I I be
Don't let the size of a venture to monopolize much of your
intimidate you before trying. time today. However, you-0
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CAPRICORN 1)e. 22-Jan.
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CANCER (June 21-July 22) produces results.
AQUARIUS Jan. 20-Feb.
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group than in one-to-one Take pride in what you set your i
relationiships today. Select an hand to today. The rewards for ~
activity where you can lose a job well done could turn out to
be larger than you anticipated.
yourself in a crowd.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March
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60%. Variable winds 15 to ov- couple years the Legislatur
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HOUSTON (API
In his
death, Howard Robard Hughes
was as much a mystery as he
was in life.
Hughes, billionaire industrialist and aviation
pioneer, died of a stroke
Monday on a private jet en
route from a seaside Mexican
resort to a hospital in Houston,
hcrc his parents are buried
and where he was born 70 years
ago.
From the age of 19, when he
inherited his father's tool company, until his death, Hughes
was an enigmatic figure.
Even after Hughes' death, the
staff in the beachfront Acapulco
Princess Hotel could not say for
certain that he had been there,
though he was said to occupy
the entire top floor. The pilot
who flew him on his final flight
did not know he was to be their
pissenr until 0,,ortly befir
takeoff. And an unmarked
ambulance met the plane.
Hughes amassed an empire
valued at more than $2 billion.
His holdings over the years included hotels, gambling casinos, airlines, movie studios,
spacecraft and electronics.
body lay urder
guard in Methodist Hospital, a
board C! iweetces continued to
(ufl lford Hughes' far-flung
financial empire "as In the
past," said Arelo Sederberg,
spokesman for Summa Corp.
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The secretary of Health,
Education and Welfare has ordered the release of Social
Security numbers to help track down runaway wclfarc
fathers who cost taxpayers more than 11 billion annually.
The decision by HEW Secretary David Mathews ends a
running dispute between to agencies within the
department and opens the way for confirmation to a high
government post of a scion of the fam',u.3 Taft family of
Ohio.
HEW's Social and Rehabilitation Service, which is
responsible for administering the new "Federal Parent
Locater Service" to help states track down fathers and
collect child support payments, said it needed the Social
Security numbers. The numbers would be given to the
states for use in tracking missing parents through state
records, such as motor vehicle registrations.
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WASHINGTON (AP)
Millions of Americans once
looked 'it an income of $100 a week as a major benchmark,
a sign of middle class success. Now, the government says,
a family of tour with that income lives below the poverty
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The rising cost of living means the federal government's definition of poverty will go up about $500 to nearly
t5 .cng this year for a non-farm family of four, the Lah'r
cpaz tment reported
The Labor Dpartincnt aidt will use th 1igu Income levels in determining eligibility for It employment
and job training programs, effective April 1.
The $5,500 figure is the same as a preliminary estimate
of the Census Bureau, which will issue its own poverty

owned by Hughes.
"It has been run by the board
of directors and a three-person
executive committee," Sederberg said. "It will continue to be
run by that group. The cornpy will continue to be a corn-

Rain Drenches Northwest
By ThE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Showers and a few thundershowers
snow in the
mountains
extended from the north Pacific coast,
through the central Rockies and central high plains, into
the restern sections of Texas this morning. However,
much of the activity was diminished as the morning
progressed.
An exception to the slackening-off was in the mountains
of Colorado, where snow was e;pected to continue
through much of the day. A travelers advisory was
posted.
Elsewhere, there were a few showers along the central
Gulf coast and from "astern Wisconsin into southwest
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of S.W. Gay, executive vice
president of Summa; Nadine
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Rules On Hair

WASHINGTON (AP) The Supreme Court says police
departments may require their officer, to keep their hair
t4rmnwd short and thethIns cicanshaven so they will
look Like policemen and feel like a team,
By a vote of six to two Monday, the court upheld tie Suffolk County, N.Y., police department's rule agaiiist
beards and long hair, saying It could be justified by the
needto make police officers renjzb1eorbya desire to
stimulate esprit de corps.
In other action, the court let stand without dissent the
court-martial conviction of former Army Lt. William
Calley on charges of killing at least fl civilians in the
Vietnamese village of My Lai during an Infantry sweep
during March 1963
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WASHINGTON (AP)
President Ford and Lady Bird
Johnson head a list of participant, in the official opening
of the national memorial to the late President Lyndon B.
Johnson, the LBJ Memorial Grove.
Also listed as a speaker is Vice President Nelson A.
Rockefeller. Mrs. Ford and Mri. Rockefeller planzd to
attend th.e ceremony today, as slid Lynda Roi,b, the late
President's older daughter, her husband, Charles, and
"ghtr.
Luci Johnson Nugent, the other Johnson daughter who
recently had a baby, decided to remain at home In Austin,
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Davis, general counsel for
Summa.
Sederburg said he did riot
know who would be named executors of Hughes' estate or if
the elusive billionaire had even
left a will.
Sederberg disclosed that
Hughes died of a stroke
"a
cerebral vascular accident"
After a ning in Hollywood and
a stint as an daredevil pilot
during the 1930s and 1940s,
Hughes became more and more
refiring.
He disappeared from public
view in the 1950s, conductin1' his
businesses from a series of
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Methodist
Hospital in
Houston was told Monday
morning at 9 a.m. that Hughes
was flying there for treatment.
Two doctors, two nurses and
four assistants came to Houston
lnterccntinental Airport in an
unmarked ambulance to await
Hughes.
The pilots who new the ailing
Hughes from Acapulco to Houston were hired Sunday night in
Fort Lauderdale.
Roger Sutton and Jeff
Abrams said a Florida doctor
chartered the Lear jet from an
ambulance aviation service.
They arrived in Acapulco early

Monday morning, but only after
sitting on the runway for five
hours were they told that their
passenger would be Howard
Hughes.
Hughes looked 'like a tired,
worn-out old person" when he
was carried aboard the plane on
a stretcher, Abrams said.
Sutton said Hughes had a thin
beard, long greyish hair and
looked "very wasted" and
"very, very pale."
At the Houston airport, authorities had been alerted that a
private plane was coming In
with a sick man aboard.
But when the plane arrived
about 2 p.m., Hughes was dead.

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Hughes said he died about half
an hour before the plane landed
in Ilou.ton.
In Beverly Hills, Calif., Jean
Peters, the actress who marned Hughes in 1957, said: "I'm
sorry; I'm saddened." Miss Pcters, Hughes' second wife, divorced Hughes in 1971 after a
childless marriage. His first
marriage, to Houston socialite
Ella Rice, ended in divorce
when he was 23.
He dropped out of sight aLout
1947. Ten years later, after his
secret marriage to Miss Peters,
his seclusion was virtually
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Roscoe Washington, a straight A student, weekly radio
show host, part-time instructor
and convict.
Washington, 32, is called by his chief counselor at the
Hollywood Community Correctional Institute "one of the
most unusual prisoners" ever.
Washington grew up En Philadelphia where he left a
background of street gangs to becinne a city policeman.
He later resigned and moved to Miami. He participated In
a conv
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was allowed to remain free on
bond pending a PSI.
George Mike Benner, 25. of
Fern Park, pleaded
SR436,
525
guilt)' to felon)' possession of
marijuana and was allowed to
remain free on his own
recognizance pending cornBarkley, 26, of P.O. Box t35, pletion of a PSI. hienner, a
Oviedo. entered the plea on Seminole County Recreation
Monday when his trial was Department employe working
docketed be fore Circuit Judge with
school playground
: J. William Woodson at Sanford. programs, was arrested Feb. 2
As part of the plea by Longwood police alter they
negotiations betwcen deferse stopped a car on u.S. 1792 near
attorney Carl L. Thompson and Big Tree Road on traffic
Assistant State Atty. Bill c harges.
effernan the state dropped a
Mitciiell Junior Young, 33,
I second count of delivery of
Drive. Oviedo,
Academy
of
controlled substance in the pleaded guilty to improper
case, which stemmed from an exhibition of a firearm and was
. Incident Oct. 24 at Oviedo.
allowed to remain free on bond
a PSI. The state
pending
In other cases scheduled for
a
dropped a companion charge of
trial this week:
Daniel Warren Williams, aggravated assault.
t)elnios Barnes, 25, of
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(lark Court, Sanford,
William
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five years in prison concurrent forgery and is free on bond
with a federal prison term he is pending a PSI.
James Karl Boston, 18, of
serving.
case
Involved
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W.
Airport Blvd., Sanford,
The local
check stolen in a Virginia post pleaded guilty to misdemeanor
officeburglaryandusedtohelP possession of nwrijuana and
payalocalbondsrnafl bra ball was allowed to remain free on
bond pending a PSI.
bond.
as originally
James I' Grissomn, 28, of Boston
Orlando, pleaded guilty to scheduled for trial on a felony
grand lareeny of items from a marijuana posssion charge.
Circuit Judge J. William
Longwood residence during a
Woodson
nd %sasordereld
in rnr).n
cu.st(Kh pending
completion follo%%ing (.-&amp;sys until the week
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of a court -o rdered prc'sentence of May 3 for trial:
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Overeater. Anonymots, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power and
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sentenced to six months in
county jail plus live years
probation after pleading guilty
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Homemaker, Achievement Day Exhibits open to
public, 7 to 9p.m. Altamonte Springs Civic Center

Monthly Rentals
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Police have Issued
MIDDLETOWN, N.J. (AP)
murder warrants for two Florida men wanted In ft
gangland-etyle slaying ofaKcarnslxirg man whose bullet-,
rI&amp;tledbodywasfoundinaparkedcarSaturday.
John J. Apiel, 30, and Anthony Russo, 37, both of the
Fort Lauderdale area, were charged Monday In
killing of John W. Barrett, 44, police said.

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TUESDAY, APRIL 6
Advanced Lifesaving: Rescue and Water Safety
Course, 7 p.m., Atlantis Swim School, Altamonte Springs.
Three nights a week for three week,.

T.URSDAY, APRIL 8
County Bicentennial Scbor Arts and Croft* Show
A lawsuit by Greater Con. i'atter and doesn't signal an claynit.
sponsored by PTA, Alt.amonte Mall. Through Saturday.
'th to the lawsuit, legal sources iie Oct. 14 abortion of tie
struction Corp. of Case1berry
land deal was ubjcct of a grand
i,, and said.
against Si.;ino
SISTER, Inc. noon luncheon, The Heritage, Third and
Greater Cm.ctnwtion. in the jury probe that resulted in
county
corn$ndividl
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missioners over an aborted original lawsuit, sought Sunshine Law indictments
Mary Rotary Club, 8 am., Mayfair Ccuntry
-pit purchase is expected to damages from the county for against commissioners
Club.
Speaker,
Dennis Elgner of the Seminole Port
be renewed next week with the breach of contract, plus interest Kwiatkowski and Hattaway.
Authority.
filing of an amended complaint. on the purchase price and The misdemeanor Indictments
Alcoholics Anonymous, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.,
specific
per. were thrown out by a County
Judge demanded
Court
Circuit
Sanford
(open).
Dominick J. SaIli dismissed the formanceof the contract signed Court Judge but State Atty.
South
Seminole Optimist Club, 7:30 a.m., Land o'
the breach of contract civil suit by the county on July 23 to buy Abbott herring is appealing the
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Country
Club, Casselberry.
the land for use as a county dismissal.
1 Monday but gave Greater
Sanford
Sertana
Club, now, Sue Ann's Capri.
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Gold Star Mothers, Legion Home on Lake IvarJioe,
file an amended complaint.
Orlando, 1:30 p.m.
REP. VINCE FECUTEL
The original lawsuit, filed
Seminole Chapter 2, OES Masonic Temple, 8 p.m.
Nov. 17, alleged that county
commissioners illegally
University opera workshop, 7:30 p.m., Stover Theatre In
aborted the $517,000 contract
English.
(Through Saturday)
purchase of 103.5 acres off
By JANE CASSELBERRY officer is needed one should be
hired instead of the inFRIDAY, ApR11.. 9
Markham Woods Road "in
Herald Staff Writer
the
vestigator.
He
said
that
Family Night Movie, "George," sponsored by hfopp"r
pursuit of personal reasons."
Elementary School 7 p.m. Refreshments for sale.
The present investigator has subGreater Construction sought
WINTER SPRINGS
dam ages from commissioners city council tentatively up- mitted his resignation.
harry Kwiatkowski, Richard proved adding a youth services
Police Chief John Govoruhk
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Williams, John Kimbrough, officer to the city police explained today that Moody had
Michael Hattaway and Sid department, while keeping an submitted his resignation last
in reserves been budgeted," he Vihlen Jr., individually investigator on the payroll.
month, but later withdrew it.
said
The city will apply for a "As
claiming their acts "in electing
of right no w," Govoruhk
Fec'htel. a member of the not to close the contract" were federal Law Enforcement
House appropriations corn- ''arbitrary, malicious, Assistance Administration said, "we are still discussing it
inittee, said a major Item in Us capricious, lacking in good faith grant, which, If approved, vVill as he is considering going Into
business for himself as a
year's budget will be a and honest and prudent pay 95 per
cent
of
the
Youth
polygraph
examiner." He said
requested $80 million in pay discretion and constitutes an service officer's salary
that
Moody
has done an exIncludes Color TV, Air Conditioning,
raises for state employes.
unreasonable misuse of $l3,8l.5l while the city pa ys cellent job on following through
Maid Service
"There are only so many authority."
$731.13.
on cases and there have been
dollars and so many needs to be
Judge Salfi dismissed the
The vote, Monday night, was
met that the leadership or some counts against the county 3-2 for renewing the request for many good comments from the
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funding the
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taxes," he said, adding, they failed to allege any position now held by Bill
i VL The city's share of the inhowever, that the fact Is the specific individual acts by the Moody. Councilman John vestigator's salary will inLongwood, Fla.
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appropriated money for certain the land purchase contract.
creasing the size of the police second year. If renewed for a
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Other counts in the lawsuit force from 10 to 11 and third year the city will assinne
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amended complaint against the
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for teacher pay raises say rejection by a House ap-propriations subcommittee Is just a temporary setback.
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TALLAHASSEE (AP)
Bill Gunt.er says he received $19,545 in contributions and
spent 116, 592 th e first three months of his campaign for
Insurance commissioner-treasurer.
A candidate for the Democratic nomination, Gunter of
Orlando flied his campaign spending reports for Jan. 1March 31 with the Elections Division Monday.
His contributions included $3, 200 from a campaign
dinner; $2,000 frnm the Florida Chiropractic Trust,
Miami; and $1,0W from Charles I. Babcock Jr.,
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With the traditional
ceremonial opening of the 1976 Florida Legislature set
today, Gov, Reubin Askew says the need to raise the
gasoline tax Is less than he first feared.
Askew said In a speech Monday that congressional
changes In federal funding will make more money
available to Florida so "we can get by this year" In road
t'i Wing without the tax beost.
The next 60 days En the Capitol are certain to be
dominated by Issues on money, where it will be spent and
where it will come from.
Askew has endorsed a plan to Impose a 7.5-per-cent tax
on the wholesale price of gasollne-2.8 cents a gallon at
today's prices—to provide money for mass transit and
highways, which he says will stimulate the economy.

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By The Associated Press
tional Teamsters' contract ruled that labor unions are free
Leaders of a strike by crafts reached over the weekend con- to
organize reporters and ediunion members in San Fran- tinued to disrupt the auto in- tors into the same
bargaining
cisco that has left the city with- dustry.
unit as other news department
out bu and cable car service
Police In Detroit reported at employes at newspapers,
have threatened stepped up ac- least four instances of gunfire magazines, wire services and
tivity after a recess in negotia- Sunday night, along with tire related media
organizations.
tions.
lashings and other violence.
The
decision
Monday
The city's six-day-old transit No one was injured, officers rejected the contention of U
crisis intensi fied Monday when said.
San Antonio Express-News and
Yellow Cab. Co. taxi drivers
General Motors Corp. and 300 other newspapers that
were pulled off the job In a sep- American Motors Corp., after reporters are
"professionals"
arate dispute.
settlement of the Teamsters' and cannot be lumped into the
The National Broadcasting strike, canceled plans to close same
union
as
"non.
Co., meanwhile, barred Its plants because of supply short- professionsals" such as
copy
doors Monday to striking net. ages. But AMC said Monday it carriers, typists
and librarians.
'cork
technlci'ins
and was forced to shut its BrampIn San Francisco, crafts un.
newsroom personnel until they ton. Ont., factory after a halfion
leaders halted talks with a
sign a contract.
day because of a lack of parts.
city
negotiator late Monday
The AFL-CIO National AssoThe closing affected 1,100
night
after the Board of Superciation of Broadcast Employes workers,
visors
rejected terms for a setand Technicians had announced
Anheuser-Busch officials and
in
dement
and called for labor's
its 1,700 members who walked Teamsters negotiators met
off the job in six cities early Chicago Monday for the first "bottom line offer."
Thursday would return to work time in more than two weeks In
Union leaders warned they
,
nuiJesddy. b
rejected an effort to halt a month-long would not "be backed into a
the proposal.
strike by beer bottlers,
corner" and renewed threats to
In Detroit, pickets who said
And in Washington, the Na- shut down San Francisco Interthey objected to a proposed na. tional Labor Relations Board national Airport.

derstand English, Interpreters topics as: The role of a retail program on breast cancer
will be
as follows: salesperson. first impressiona, detection by zero radiography School Roundup
A course entitled "Art Monday available
evening
French, how to encourage larger orders, on Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. and
Experiences for the Pie-School
SANFORD - Sn ii tord
German, Spanish, Polish, how to create imagination 3:30 p.m. in the hospital
Child" will be taught by MI'S, Czechoslovakian
Grammar
School will hold a
, Ukranian, through showmanship,
auditorium. Hospital employes
Pat Hartwig at Seminole Russian, Yugoslavian; objections, closing
a sale and and members of the public are Pre-School Round-up April 13 at
Community College, in the 4C Tuesday
9 a.m. at the school. Children
Spanish; Wednesday selling by asking the proper invited to attend,
building on the Adult Campus, Vietnamese, Chinese; Thur- questions.
who will be five years old by
starting April 8 for eight con- sday, Spanish.
Dec.
31 arc eligible to be
Interested individuals should Nurse Aids SCARC
secutive Tuesdays from 1.3
enrolled
in kindergarten. If six
For more information call telephone the Center at 8344162
p.m. The course is designed for Seminole Community
on
or
before
that date children
College for registration information.
SANFORD
An unusual
persons who work primarily 323-1450 Extsion 345.
are
eligible
for
first grade.
From
donation will be made to the
with three-and four-year-olds in Orlando dial 831.7788.
Childr en's Village by Mrs. Nell
Sheets Needed
Children now enrolled in
a classroom situation For
Delno, a registered nurse from kindergarten at Sanford
more information, call
Old bed sheets are urgently Sanford. For a dollar
Rummage Sale
office at the college.
donation Grammar are automatically
needed by volunteers who use Mrs. Demo
will
read
South Seminole Community the fabric to sew bed pads and pressure and as the blood regitcri'I for first grade next
dollars fall.
Learn English
Library AssciaUonls holding a dressings for local cancer accumulate she will donate
Seminole Community College rummage sale April 9-10 at the patients.
them to the SCARC( Seminole
Parents arc asked to bring
thrift shop behind the library at
According to Irene Brown, County
villhelda series o( open houses 239
Association
for birth certificates or other proof
Maitland Ave. 10 a.m. to
president of the Seminole Retarded Children)
ir p front other countries
eople
for use in of age when regiftering
p
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County Unit, American Cancer esta!,lishini
want to improvc their
the Children's children, Medu;il earun;stjuii',
The l.1I.rar) 's Paper Dolls" Society, the suppy of old aheet.s Village.
and proof of immunizations are
who
roll old newspapers to sell has dwindled to practically
Guests are Invited to come
To have blood pressure required before children can
to a local plant nursery, are in zero,
.y one offour e'.cr gs: April
checked, stop in the TAFETA attend school in the fall. Forms
need of papers The project
If you have old sheets you no XXchange at 207 Magnolia in for these purposes will be
1 . 7 or 8.
will
begin
at
8
helps
support
the
library
which
longer
need, even torn OIICS,
The program
Sanford, Monday through provided upon registration.
receives
no
state
funding.
drop
them
off at the Cancer Friday frcrn 9:15 to 11
p tu. In Building 42 on the Adult
a.m. and Mrs. Charlotte Blades, school
Society office, located in
Iducation Campus at the
on Saturday from 10 a.m. to I nurse will be on hand to answer
Salesman's Course Chase and Co. Building, corner p.m.
liege.
questions.
g
and Second
,ut'15 ;ju it- uu 'iodu'i "ua
it ;':tu--. Llasi
Street, Sanford. It is c. donation
free classes available r. SaICs.IflaIIshIP Is a zho't rt'ative
course
Evening herald
English for Speakers of Other to be taught by Seminole that will be especially apjreciated during the current
Languages. ?lwre will be a Community College
beginning
Cancer
Crusade Week.
Tuesday, April 6, 1976—VoJ. 68, No. 195
slide presentatim and a tour f April 7, at7'30, in. at the South
Pibt,hd Da,i and
the clawu mLc and language Seminole Center, located at 14
cacpl Satvrda 1 and Chr.;tmas Oa
Cancer Detection
bi m. Sanford Herat, Inc . 300 U F,ch Aye,
Sanls,wd Fla
lab. fiefrcshnient,s will follow and SR 4.
the program, and guests will be
The course will last for 10
¶.cosd CIaH Pota9a Paid at &amp;aMard. Florida mu,
Betty Wh1gha
and Joy
givenanopportunitytoregfster hours arid will introduce sound LambertofSemiokMemoriaj
urne D'et,vcr'. S tC??,, MnIh. 12 L I ?,ti'tp, 514 70. y,',i.
$7140
SyM.l in FWidat.1m%homed,,,.,y AOoIP''qmj
for the next term,
principles
of
creative Hospital X-Ray Department
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X 'I M'hs. fl ao
For persons unabt' to un- sak'cm;1nhip iru'ludjn such
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construction site.
at 805 W. Third Si, just after 8
Joe Wilcox, of Lake Mary,
p.m., pointing a pistol at the
reported that parts valued at
clerk and announcing, "This is
$0 were removed from a front
Sheriff's deputies today were a holdup."
end loader at a job site on the
that
ce
rs
ansa
cking
of
an
probing the r
The clerk told offi
north side of Valley Drive,
Altamonte Springs residence by the masked man t hen reached
lingwood, and sand was mixed
burglars and the theft of items across the counter, punched a
w ith oil in the loader's crankvalued at $1,010.
cash register key opening the
case.
Damage to the machine
Meanwhile, Sanford police drawer and scooped up an
Immediately deterwas
not
were looking for a lone gunman undetermined amount of money
P.J. Rigglns
deputy
Deputy J.M. Patton reported mined,
who robbed a grocery store be fore r unning from the store.
that Boudreau tiled to hit him said.
Monday night.
Officers searched the area
Mobile Home Razed
investigators
and
a struggle ensued before
Sheriff's
but said the search failed to th
Deputies
reported that fire
hande suspect could be
reported burglars pried off a
turn un a suspect in the robdestroyed
a mobile home
cuffed.
rear door lock to enter the
bery.
Monday afternoon on Boat Club
Drug Charge
residence of Arnold Maim at 132
Chuluota Arrest
Longwood Police jailed David Road off SR419 west of Oviedo.
Hattaway Drive, Altamnnte
'. rinri!f'n tcputy answering
Mrs. Canton Engle told indeputies
Dale Hads.all, 21, of Orlando, in
Springs. Once inside,
a domestic disturbance call at
vestigators
she came home to
lieu of $5,000 bond on a felony
said, the burglars ransacked
Chuluota Monday night
mobile
home residence
marijuana possession charge. find her
the residence and made off with
arrested Ronald L. Boudreau,
Jail records indicate Hadsall on fire around a refrigerator.
an Amana Radar Range, a
33, of 350 Filth St., Chuluota, on was arrested at 2:10 a.m. today
County fire units responded
quantity of liquor an d a color
harges of assault, battery,
c
but
deputies reported the
Ave.,
th
television Set.
at SR-427 and 12
disorderly conduct and
mobile
home was a total loss.
Longwood.
Store Robbed
with
violence.
arrest
resisting
Deoutles said firemen said the
Vandals fill
lice rnnrtd ii
the
in
started
Bond for Boudreau was set at
Sheriff's detectives are in. blaze
foot-tall bla ck ma n wearing a
brown hood-type mask entered $5,3tJ0, according to county jail vestigating vandalism to heavy refrigerator. No injuries were
equipment at a Longwood reported.
the West Third Street Grocery records.

By BOB LLOYD
Herald Staff Writer

IN BRIEF

Alter moving around betwn
if series of homes and hotel
suites, he and Miss Petrs
moved into a mansion in Bel
Air, Calif., In 1961.
In 1966, Hughes moved Irft
the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in BostbT'
and took over an entire floç.
Four years later, on Thanksgiving Eve, he slipped into the
Desert Inn in Las Vegas and
barricaded himself in the penthouse.
After that, he moved to The
Bahamas, then to Nicaragua
here an earthquake forced
him to flee his hotel, then on ti
London, back to The Bahamhs
and finally to Acapulco in Feb.
rwtjy 1976.
Hughes' business empire
grew out of the Hughes Tool Co.
In 109, Hughes' father and a
partner invented an oil drill bit
which today is used in driI!ir.
operations in every oil-producing company outside the Corn-1
rnunist bloc.
Hughes did not earn his Initial '
fame as a businessman but as a
pilot.
He set aviation speed records
In 1935 and again In 1938 when
he circledthe globe in 3 days, 19
hcurs.
He tarted desining hi: n
DUmes. flV1flI! D= CO the
Hughes Aircraft Co., which in
time manufactured helicopters,
missiles, spacecraft and plane
and rocket electronics.
Hughes designed or helped
design major components of the
XF'-11 experimental photo.
graphic plane, the P38 Lightfling fighter, the Constellation
airliner and the H-i monoplane.
But it was his huge plywood
airplane, nicknamed the
"Spruce Goose," which was
most often remembered.
The government had invested
$18 million in the airplane,
which was eight stories tall and
designed to carry 750 soldiers
across an ocean.
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Marie Antoinette is oft remembered for her
famous quote which historians say held bring on
the French Revolution. In a line of classic hauteur
She i3 quoted as saying of the country's starving
peasants: "Let them eat cake."
Perhaps that's the message some "hardliners"
would deliver to all poverty-f Ighting programs, and
more specifically, to Sanford's Seminole Economic
Employment Development Corporation (SEED-

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It is difficult, really, to understand some of the
criticisms. Is the agency itself under fire? Or, Is the
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agency
agency and to the director and to all programs
similar to SEEDCO, "Let them eat cake."
There are some basic truths involved in
SEEDCO's struggle for survival, the &amp;nallet of
By ED PRICKETF
which is the struggle itself. The most important
element here is will Seminole County eventually
lose the $4-million in federal dollars pumped in
nce the agen'y cranked
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into the trust fund. Now there are events occurring
which could accelerate the day of reckoning, and it
is doubtful Congress can get by with a patchwork
job of reform that leaves the major headache for
another day.
For one thing, public emptoves who have the
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up on of participating in
y
beginning to desert in significant numbers. Alaska
has become the first state whose employes want to
bolt. New York City's 150,000 municipal employes
a!so are optin g out
the largest single group to
defect so far. Altogether, more than 200,000 employes of state, county and city governments and
chool districts in 19 states have notifpi1 1 fiilcrj
veii,1ieot of their intention to with draw.
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of the problem. Withdrawals from the system will
only aggravate its underlying financial weakness,
especially since a worker who has been participating for 10 years is fully vested in the
program and would nc' lose his right to benefits
upon retirement if he withdraws.
The reason for disillusionment with Social
Security is obvious. In the eyes of a growing
number of citizens it simply takes too much out of
today's paychecks in return for an uncertain
prospect of benefits in the future. What began as a
convenient and economical way to build up a
supplemental retirement income is being regarded
as an unsound investment, if not a "rip-of!," in the
eyes of many wage-earners.
Democrats in Congress are responding to this
discontent in the worst possible way
sitting on
Pre3ident Ford's request for an increase in Social
Securi ty deductions to keep th prog-am currently
solvent, and moving instead to cover the deficit by
drawing on the general fund. This would only paper
over th e need for basic reforms in the system, and
further erode the principle that benefits being paid
out are derived from the Individual contributions of
individual workers,
Inequities and fiscal mistakes which have
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the system is to survive. They will not be corrected
by transferring the cost of those inequities and

mistakes to the income tax, which simply moves
the "rip-off" to another column on the worker's list
of payroll deductions.

Pnorities Change

And if Orr, the agency's $Zl,000a.year director,
is not doing his Job, toss the rascal out.
in the final analysis some "hardliners" argue
welfare recipients must be told to "eat cake," but
there are laws 'which specifically prohibit that.
Those laws are one of the reasons this nation is the
finest and the most humane in the entire world.

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of Britain's new prime minister will be to strengthen
Wmtem Europe's partnership with the United States.
James Callaghan, who surceedd Harold Wilson
u.'...... .AIuor govermnents Ieauer alter two yea, 'P'
as foreign minister, is a
.!nt!cIst. He
believes, with U.S. Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger.
that the time has come to recast the Atlantic relationship
on political, economic, and defense issues.
But Cullagtian's more immediate concern, to be tackled
n a budget message to parliament today, is the home
front and the state o( near bankruptcy that threatens the
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congrtslonally mandated term of the Federal
Energy Administration(FEA) is up for renewal, ,,
and Rep. Pat Schroeder (D-Colo.) has made an
excellent suggestion. She says: "Let the FEA
expire. This is the one time congressional
inaction would benefit the taxpayers."
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reached a new peak when President Ford,
shortly after moving into the White House, called
In the nation's top reputations, right-left-middle,
for a series of advisory conferences - which
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But it Ls unlikely the congreaswoman's idea
will be heeded. Incredibly, despite all his
numerous anti-Big-Government-red tape
speeches, President Ford intends to ask
Congress to extend the Life of this bureaucratic .
monstrosity three more years and to triple i
$142-million budget to about $440 million, partly
so the agency can add 700 more employes to its
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ceptiona lly compelling. Since Its original for.
matlon as the Federal Energy Office
the Arab oil
embargo, this agency has been an absolute
disaster, stifling competition, increasing costs to
the consumer and ballooning the already bloated
federal bureaucracy even bigger.

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surners as interpreted by Paul W. McCracken
the University of Michigan from official
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ASWunding. demonstrating what Rorudd Reagan ,
means when in one of his laugh.gvUng onelIiti he says that "the closest thing to eternal
'ASHINGTON — Contrary to official "the subject of commissions."
themilkindustrytopackageth powered
denials, we have established that the State
milk In life on earth Is a gcvernj
We reached the former U.S. Ambassador to bags lined with thinner plastic.
agency."
Department not on4y was aware of corporate Saudi Arabia,
Jim Akins, who confirmed that he
Just as the milk was being readied for
Payoffs overse3s but that Secreury of State had received several cables from Kissinger on shipment, inspectort; discovered that moisture
FlOsting On a Us of more than two rWWon
Henry Kissinger referred to the practice in Ncrthrop's payoffs. He
would r,ot elaborate, had seeped through the thin plastic. The 11111k, pieces of paper, the agency ha., a press c4flce
confidential cables,
however, before testifying on Capitol Hill. He therefore, had to be reclassified
from "extra that is one of the largest in Washington, with 112
This is dIsni'ig evidence that the State will
appear before Sen. Frank Church's grade" to "standard," which cs4nnot be 1
people and a $3.5 million budget. Thirty seven
Departmentha!n'tovercomefts hatoflyjniito Multinational Subcommittee,
officia
which
is
into
huimd
countries
such
ls at the I'TA are paid $31,&amp;t0 or more
as IncLa.
the ptblic. With some reporters, the State vestigaung corporate bribery.
annually
and the average employc's salary is
Tolts
horror,
the
depaftJnefltfoundifl
with
Departnnt's credibility has sunk so low that
F'vint
A State flenartineit spokesman 150 million pounds of
119,0,
the
highest of any federal agency.
spoiling powered milk on
they don't believe a story until it has been oz.
UL
'i nan.. ts routinely its hands. This could have resulted
flcjally r1'nteurj
in a 11t
signed to most Càblt iid iu*t it doesn't mean he million scandal had it
not
been,
blessedly,
FEA Administrator Frank Zarb made 36 trips
for a
Last week, for example, we reported that the actually
saw the cables,
shortage
of
non-fat
dried
milk.
Ccntral Intelligence Agency, State and Defense
Last year —14 on charter flights costing $2000
MILK SCANDAL
The Agriculture
Most of the 150 million pounds of "standard"
Departments knew that U.S. corporations were Department narrowly
prompting Sen. William Proxmire to
averted a milk scandal milk, therefore, Is still usable in the U.S., If it can denounce him as one
slipping money under the table to foreign of- similar In scope and scale to the grain
of the most wasteful
scandal,
used within a rea.onable time, for ice cream, spenders In the goverrije
flcials. The State Department Issued a pious whch
ha.,, embarrassed the United States baking and candy.
denial.
around the worlcL
The taxpayers will still take a bath on about
Yet locked in th e department's files are
With the headis sith hot over the ship- tw o million po
The symbol of the FEA Is a charming Little
unds of dried milk, which j Insect na
several confidential cables on the subject. menta of bad U.S. grain to foreign
med Energy Ant.
buyers, alert become so moist it may have to be used
But Energy Ant ha '
as become Energy
Kissinger cabled the U.S embassy in Saudi irpectors blocked
the shipment of
Elephant The FEA is a menace.
million anLmalfodr. The loss will be about $5 miLlion, Treasury Secretary William Simon says th
Arabia, for example, about Northrop Aircraft's pounds of low-grade powdered milk, 150
which as
at the
which at least Is far less than it might have been. agency is "an outrage"
"ccmmiss4osj," a euphemism for "bribes."
susceptible to spoilage,
a nd that If he had his
Footnote: A few weeks &amp;o, experts from the
The cat was let out of the hag by Northrop,
way "I'd abolish the agency aix]
The dried milk had been bagged In plastic- milk and pactaging Industries got together with tomorrow,"
close Its door
which has admitted making illegal payoffs to lined bags, which
had been made from Agriculu.re officials and upgraded the
foreign cificials. One Northrop document petroleum during ft 1974 oU
crisis. To save on sp"Ticat.ons tar dried mU bags to prevent
referred to at Kissinger cable which discusstd ofJ, the Agrjctjtgt Department
Mr. Ford 3hould reconsider, and listen to hLs
had permitted moisture from affecting future dried milk sales. Tiea.ury
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LOS ANGELES (AP) Seventeen Jade statues valued
at more than $40,000 have been stolen from the home of
author John Ball, police said Monday.
Ball, 64, Is author of the novel "In the Heat of the
Night." Its movie version won an Academy Award as best
picture.
Ball told investigators that a man came to his Encino
home Sunday to have a piece of jade appraised. He left
when Ball said it wasn't jade. But he returned with a
pistol, bound and gagged Ball, and broke into glass
display cases around the house.
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WASHINGTON (AP)
contributing to the huge new demand for citizens' band
radio licenses.
The Federal Communications Commission said Monday that Mrs. Ford was granted a temporary license so
she could communicate with friends in Wlsconin while
campaigning there with her husband.
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Actor Richard Thomas fracCONWAY, Ark. (AP)
tured an ar.):le in a motorcycle accident while filming a
movie about the death of actor James Dean.
A spokesman said Thomas, 24, who plays "John-Boy" in
the hit television series "The Waltons," lost contol of the
bike on a college football field here Monday.
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NBC's "Today" show, !; cvsdirmed that she has met
with ABC television officials to discuss the possibility of
coanchoring the "ABC Evening News."
If she takes the Job, she'll become the first woman to
regularly coanchor a week-night network news program.
But Miss Walters said Monday, "It was Just a
preliminary meeting. There was no firm offer, Just,
Would you be Interested?"
Her three-year contract with NBC expires in September. She said, "I have been very happy here and I
assume I will continue to be."
A search by ABC for a female to coanchor with Harry
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Russian advisers are now In
Mozambique where they are to train Rhodesian black
nationalist guerrillas, U.S. Intelligence sources report.
The Russian contingent numbers only 18 military men.
But Intelligence analysts say the development Is
significant because it Is the first firm sign that Russia
intends to commit its personnel to preparing Rhodesian
blacks to fight white Rhodesian forces.
Intelligence sources say the Russians were flown to
Mozambique from Tanzania and reportedly will be
stationed in centers set up to train and organize
Rhodesian insurgents who use Mozambique as a base.

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Kudos to Ed Prickett ("Around the Clock" atim progarn be%~ause the operation of this
March 30, 1976) for his excellent analysis of program led to reductions In refinery cutput of
William Sefire's tirade agaM the Woodward gasoline and forced hol"igo of inventories,
and Bernstein books about the Watergate which together reduced deliveries to retailers."
trend was almost flat. It rose at an average of 0.3
burglary and after
. Compassion for Mr.
President Nixon should have known his days Nixon, and
per cent a year, which compares with 6.4
to
scxne
extent
his convicted felon exper were numbered, after the Vietnam
cent from 1968 to 1975. Over the whole 1
The Wall Street Journal estimates that the
War
was
vice
president
has
supplant
ed cn
sense
946-1975 stopped, and especially after he brought
period the increase has averaged
the about the facts of the matter,
bureaucratic coat to consumers of the FEA's
3.6 per cent. POW's home. To give glory to this man, the first
While
Saflre
deplores
that
Woodward
and
controls
amounts to three to five cents a gallon
decent, moral man in the White House in many B
In not more than five of the 20 years from
ernstein make
on gas, which roughly adds up to about $10 billion
years, was Just too much for the likes of Roger neglected to mention from
to 1977 McCracken says, will the economy t
a
year. Standard Oil of Indiana employs about
th
at
he
was
raid well
been operailng at reasonably full employment. Mudd, Walter Cronkite, Daniel Schor and last
writin g for Nixon
as Mr. Prlckett so neatiy 100 people full t!me Just to meet government
No sucn susta ined run of unemployment" can but not least, Dan Rather.
regula tions
points
t.
mostly th e FEA's
at a yearly
Isn't It odd how Senator Frank Ourch's
be found tn the l899tol929years,
Inuigeof
cost
of
nearly
$3
nifilon
in
salaries
and other
W.E.Gr
oce
the U.S. e'onomy as lurching, violently from recent Investigation cooled, after plunging the
expenses.
This
company
has
a
mpu
Winter
co
ter tape
Park
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bntobuctbeforestsbillsationpolicy h.e ame Kennedy's Li startling new profiles? And how
more than 600 miles long, which stores inwith a wink and a smile the commentators aban academic discipline is not supported by th
Letters to the editor are welcomed for
formation It has had to supply to Just the FEA.
solved JFK of a ll wrongdoing in his sexual
evidence of history."
publication. All letters must be signed, with a
The 20 major oil companies
spend roughly $60
prowess?
mailing
iddress
and,
if
possible,
million
yearly
to comply with government
a
telephone
Whether planning and controls have cau!ed
As to the book, All the President's Men, while
number so the Identity of the writer may be
regulations.
our problems or whether they have had a part in everyone wonders who "Deep Throat"
verified. The Evening Herald will respect the
lemning the severity of recessions is not clear. represents, we know it isn't Teddy Kennedy, or
bvishes Of"Titers who dd not want their names
The answers we get depend more on the he would have been called, "Deep Float."
Sun Oil's controller, Albert Martin,observes
in
print. The Evening Herald also resents
philosophy of the particular economists
that the Spanish word fe.a means
The ccxnmentators and columnists haven't
"grim, hideous,
the right to edit letters to eliminate libel or to
than
any scientific evidence th ey gotten their pound of flesh yet
as th ey stand
alarming,
improper
aix]
causing
conform to space requirements.
horror or
may carry in their briefcases,
aversion," Even the FEA's own assistant adback and wring their hands. Their one wish
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ministrator for operations, regulations
and
compliance, Gorman Smith, concedes that
government regulations "are a zoo to keep up
with."

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in February 175, In a study for the American
Enterprise Institute, Richard Mancke, associate
didn
t
Jailor suickle for President professor
n'tcome rue,
ja
r of internationa l economic rela tions at
Nixon. I would like to have President Nixon's the Fletcher School of
Law and Diplomacy, 'flilts
name on the ballot in November. He'd walk oil University,
concluded that, on balance, the
with the biggest landslide vote the country has FEO'I alloca ti on
measures and price controls
ever seen It Just seems too much for the li berals "not only exacerbated the U.S. oil-su
pply
dt nd t ha t there are men who love their prt.blems but failed to ea
cr te a more equItable
country, and are morally straight, as against
agains the distribution of the Arab oil embargo's costs."
ilk of recent previous White House tenants.
Name Withheld
L,on gwood
In May 1975, an article in the Technology
Review stated that the long gas lines in early
1974 were "probably produced" solely by the
Liked Column
FW. "These
lines," it says, "were a

JACK ANDERSON

BERRY'S WORLD

HOME (AP) The Socialists, stung by Roman Catholic
refusal to ease opposition to legalized abortion,
threatened today to topple Premier Aldo Moro's Christian
Democrat minority government.
The Socialists demanded an emergency meeting with
Moro and with Benigno Zaccagnini, secretary-general of
the Christian Democrat party. They raid they would farce
disbandment of parliament and have general elections a
year ahead of schedule rather than give up on the abortion
Moro's 55.day.old gcvernment depends on the
Socialists' ben!n cttitude for survival. It won a vote of
confidence In February thanks to Socialist abstention.

money

With a Navy o aum.Me ships, nuclear submarines and
..1e 1* I..
carriers ,,,,,44,..,, 4.,e
,
urgjto
teath naval rec ujtsto drilJ with , riffle as part of their basic
training. The Navy's decisIon to abandon the "manual of arms"
a a trairung cercise thus gocs along with a trers.i toward
weeding out bits of naval tradition which can no longer be
justified.
Even the Navy acknowledges that there were benefits in
discipline and teamwork from having recruits learn to handle
rifles in unison In drills and parades. Sometimes an apparently
ffmilingless eiercise cxn have a meaning not Wun&amp;iistely
discerned. Training officers believe the process of turning raw
recruits into efficient and rons1ve sailors will not suffer by
abandoning the manual ofarms. We hope they're right.

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"My taste buds are hot already

The betterment of individual econonJe living
To
conditions, so far as they are measured by
personal consumption spending, slipped from
a Nixon Defended
2.7
cent a year growth In the 30 years between 1899 and 1929 to 1.9 per cent a year in
He: Ed Prickett's Around the Clack
constant prices in the 30 years between 1946 and as of March 30, 1976. 1, for one, was completely
delighted wi th William Sal ire's recent column,
1975.
as against every liberal's run-down on the
MCk
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cCrack en oserves
that If in the 1899 to 1929 "horrendou3 ruination" of our country's morals
period real personal consumption outlays had by President Nixon.
risen at the post-1946 rate, the averag e American
In my book, he did nothi ng that hadn't been
family in 1929 would "have had a material level done thousands of times before, but because the
of living about 20 per cent below that which he halo-wearing Democrats did it, the liberals
actually enjoyed."
looked the other way.
President Nixon had ample oppor
opportunity to
McCracken goes on to note that from "1899 10
completely dispose of all the tapes he had made,
IrS. as best they can be meawed,11
consumer but he didn't. And how "shocked" the liberal
prices shifted up only 2.7 per cent a year, incommentators were at some of the language
cluding the World War I caused jump in the price used
level. Between 1922 and 1929, "after tht economy House— as if the cloak and caucus roorns, and the
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niuci of which has been incorporated into
government policy
th e results have been a
mixed bag.

Harry
Pelley.
chief
t),at the three bargaining wilLs
lose their certification sparked negotiator for the school board,
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bargaining agents which has adequate, and that only their
state
Employcs
Public
hired chief negotiator, Gene
ought talks to a standstill,
Relations Commission PERCI br
The employe unions have Grooms, needs to be certified
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stated that they no longer by the Department of Corn,,
County school employe unions,
believe their certification by merce as a business agent.
. but as of this morning details
Pelley refused to recognize
the ruling have not been PERC Is adequate and have
applied for certification with Grooms until he obtained
released.
the state Department of certification from the r)lpart.
A pokcunan let Wir,tcr Park
Corr.merce.
meat of Commerce.
attorney Joseph Williams, who
represents Local 1010 of the
International Brotherhood of
Painters and Allied Trades
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up the PERC decision in
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for the Non-Instructional Wekiva State Park has been could be housed for $53 million
Personnel of Seminole County, rejected by the House of than the governor had p1annd
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of
Seminole
Educational
Clerical
Vince
Fechtel,
a
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Association.
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Williams filed for the delegation.
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decided
Monday
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z -day ,t units on behalf of Local
when the District III Soeclal Olympics Games
that
new
orisons
nouio
be
built
has
March
8.
Lyman High Sot Stadium. The 19-year-old runner, who
SET AT L '(MAN
PERC Staff Atty. j., in Dade and Baker CountIc anl
won many ribbons and medals in the Last four yrai, will light the
Cultivate
special flame which remains lit until the end of the GCmI. Heldelbert said today the ruling worked out methods of housing
the easy
Athletes from Seminole, Brevard, Voluala, Orange, Lake and on the decertification request state prisoners at existing road,
Osceola counties sill compete In a full day of track and field, had "not gone out of this office minor and major facilities
way. Get
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swimming, gymnastics and bowling, beginning with a parade of yet — unless it went Mondayr th oughout the state.
t
The subcommittee later thu:- le
athletes at 9:30 a.m. L}ennls Dolgner, left, and County Corn- and I wasn't told about it."
week
will consider alternate
None
of
the
three
school
missioner Mike Ilattaway look over symbol for event.
proposals,
but "there is no
system employe unions have
Seminole,
Lake and
received notification of PERC's danger
received
have
Orange
County
residents
need
ruling at this time, ior
CasseIberr'
Seminole County school ad- not be concerned — that a new
t
ministration officials had word prison will be built in the
Wekiva State Park," the
From the PEHC office.
Leesburg Republican said.
1010
The request by Local
"Logic and rationale is on our
side
the side not to put a
prison in the Wekiva State
Park. I don't believe there i
any ay the governor could win
Attach 26 Rotary CuRlthat battle. Gov. Askew's
By DONNA ESTES
in any of the cities.
Additional costs of the
valor (shown) to 7.6, 10, or
The Seminole County Corn- proposal would never prevail,"
Herald Staff Writer
At the second hearing, which reconstruction for the 400 feet is
12 HgConvcrtibk Tractor.
lasted three days, the decision $7,381, City Manager Anthony mission today approved a he said.
Cultivate
with power!
Fechtel said the sub('ASSELIIERRY — The city of the board was 3-2 In favor. Guiliano said and will include recommendation by Sheriff
council agreed Monday night to But because of the city drainage work. The manager John Polk and Commissioner committee determined
All-gear, steel-shaft
hold a public hearing April 26 to regulations, the request failed. estimated time for construction Sid Vihlen Jr. for an ad hoc methods of housing more
(nnsmijon nstant
committee to study over. prisoners in existing facilities
consider changing procedures
McIntosh said Monday night, at less than two weeks,
Contractor of the entire crowding at the county jail at than the tovernor recomfor the city's Board of and the city council agreed,
control.
Sanford.
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Adjustment to permit a "more that the rule should be changed project is David Joyce.
Wide variety of lawn
democratic process."
Councilman Nathan Van
to permit a majority vote "a
By a unanimous vote, the
care, gardening, snow
Meter voted with colleague to commission appointed Polk,
The action followed a recent more democratic practice"
removal attachments.
Seminole Circuit Court ruling to prevail. He also recom- approve the addition, but he Jail Administrator George
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by Circuit Judge Dominick SaUl mended that the city consider warned insurance may not fully Proudloot, Vihien, Altamonte
cover
the
m for thefr.dor aM altitbdamage
at
a
later
time
a
change
in
the
received by Springs Polle Chief Justus
rapping board of adjustment
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the
1970
mats
that are i1hl for l
fire
truck,
an
lew
to
permit the city council to
estimated East, Sanford Architect Can
procedures, which first zipWI
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proved and then turned down zi hear apreals rather than $1,000, when a motorist struck 4t4IaIIlI, i
the vehicle parked at a fire last
request from a developer to directing appeals to the circuit
Voters representative Mickey
week.
Adams and Pat Glisson, the
erect a mini-race track off S11- court.
He
said
may
the
city
find
it
436.
county's
director of the Office
He said a precedure could be
CAMCO
the
needs
the
00
$7,0
to
repair
of
Management
and Evaluation
City Attorney Kenneth set up whereby the city judge
INO'JSTRIAL
EQUIPMENT
fire apparatus.
(OMAE).
310 W.A'ELODY LANE
McIntosh, called the city's could act as a hearing
CASSEL,tERRY, FL. 32707
Council passed on first
procedure, adopted in 1966, examiner, first, with inSome seven additional
)QS-335-4I7
formation
he
obtains
passed on reading ordinances reducing members will be appointed by
requiring at least four positive
FINANCING AVAILABLE
slightly water rates within and individual commissioners
votes of the board before a to the governing body.
lpc? down vp?oMvno4
In
other
business,
the
council
outside
the
city limits se-ved by County Commissioner Harry
zoning variance is granted,
AI$ø MC SAC
approved adding 400 additional the city's utility department Kwiatkowski suggested
"antiquated."
feet to the city's reconstruction and raised its sewer rates to someone inside the jail ( a
Developer Tom Iladloff first project o Seminola Boulevard.
pay costs of that system's prisoner) also be appointed to
r'ceived a favorable ruling — 4- Currently one-quarter mile of operation.
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the r"l,
But
building the raceway off Sit- Road, Is being reconstructei.
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'U3, When nearby apartment
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The term i nation
complex owners appealed the
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construction was
have
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i'?cour
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been Secret Way. The adjudge ordered the boa rci t
Ilonday's high 84. today's low
ditional portion to Ix, conrehear the case.
64.RalnfalI: 1.80 Inches.
stucteI
Intermittent rain and a few I
Salfi also said the persons that point to where the city has
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ant euursrs. v CO a', wilt tItUS
thulidersh(1%Le1%
today ending ,
mcDIMc
ME ICARE
urri V MI THE ICYT IV
speaking at th public hearl1ig already
resurfaced
the
should have been sworn, a remainder of Seminola within tonight. Wednesday partly •
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cloudy. Highs mostly In the mid •
process not previously followed the city.
70s today and low SOs Wednesday. Lows tonight In the low I
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17V
60s. Variablc winds 15 to oc'
caslonail 20 m. .h. and gusty
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APRIL5, 1976
mostly easterly 10 to Ia m.p.h.
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Sanford:
tonight and Wednesday. Rain I
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Mary It. Allen
probability 80 per cent today
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Beatrice Lee Baker
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and 30 per ecut tonight.
Linda Barrow
Helen Ferguson
EXTENDED FORECAST
--.Patricia A. Bradshaw
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Charles J. Hough
Cool north and mild south
Travis Chandler
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Jinunv Dwayne Inman
portion with a chance of
Dolores Cranmner
Dixie I. Martin
shoers Thursday night or
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Elma B. Dekle
Susan F Thbor
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Shirley A. Edmondson
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Florence H. Edmonds, and low SOs south portion. Iowa
30 ~3226
Charles I I l,
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in 1h SOs extreme north to low
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Helen Ferguson
310
Ftt,i N Frost. L)clton1i
lOs extreme south portion
Joe I. Foster
Irene C. Ilonald, Deltona
Wednesday's Daytona Beach Z
William hi. Greene
Walter I). Lee, Deltona
tides: high 12:35 a.m., 1:03
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a m, 7 06 p m
p mu, losi 6
Ruth N Winter Dellona
Kenneth I). Jeffrey
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B.
Niblacl;, Port Canaveral: high 12:24
Thelma
Asher J. Kanner
a.m., 12:40 p.m., low 6:35 a.m., •
lArng%vootI
p
Bobbie Jean Littles
Ile' Sch;ult, Phoenix, N.Y. 7:01 p.m.
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BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP)
A new threat of Syrian
military intervention in Lebanon's civil war was reported
today as moderate political and military leaders tried to
arrange a session of Parliament to replace Qiristlan
president Suleiman Franjieh.
Kamal Assad the Moslem speaker of Parliament, was
reported trying to schedule a session of the 99-member
kgislature Thursday to vote a constitutional amendment
ending Franjieh's term at once, six months before It
expires. The legislators then could elect a new Christian
president willing to accept the changes demanded by the
r:oalems.
Raymond Edde, a 63-year-old political veteran, was
considered the man most Likely to be elected.
Explosions and volleys of machine-gun fire were heard
on the fifth day of the 10-day truce, but the level of fighting
appeared to be somewhat lower. A police spokesman said
43 persons were reported killed and 53 wounded In Beirut
ud other parts of the country since midnight, Monday.
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The Federal Reser,'e has g -own msrkt'diy in
The President's Council of Ecunomic
Advisers, the Join t Economic Committee of the
Senate and House, have been listened to with
greeter intensity. Special governmental
economic bdvisory groups have proliferated.
And private economic udies by such
as
the Brookings Institution, the American En.
terprise Institute and Ralph Nader organizations
under a variety of names have been Issuing
aflalYst, and advice to all who would listen.

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The reasoning is simple. SEEDCO dollars are
federal dollars; dollars that are collected from each
and every taxpayer who lives in every state in the
union,
Of course there's still another option. Our
ueegaLion might convince other Congressmen to
abolish the SEEDCO concept entirely. Then tax-

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SEEDCO's concept, simply explained, is to place
welfare recipients in paying Jobs. If It isn't working,
then it should be made to work. How? By bringing in
the necessary talent required to make all SEEDCO
"ventures" productive and profitable. 'Me fact Is
most of the corporctlons or "ventures" owned by
the agency already are productive.

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Economists

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The agency, one of three of its kind in the entire
United States, could conceivably be moved to
California, or one of a number of states with a less
hostile atmosphere than exists here. What that
would mean is your tax dollar would still support
SFFDCO, hot the agency would be employing
Al"tans,or PtImpLJIl millions into the economy of
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covers most otner t"uneric,ans is under attack in the
courts, mainly by people who claim that it violates
their religious principles. Sen. Richard S. Schweiker of Pennsylvania is pushing a bill th at would
liberalize the terms on which a person can claim
exemption for religious reasons.
The legal and moral issue of whether It is right
for Social Security to be voluntary for some
Americans and compulsory for others is only part

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payers could finance the welfare system, or In
short, pay In the money which is required to
manbuIn a minimum standard of living for those
persons unable to compete in the system as it
presently exists.
It's a philosophical question, really. Kind of
similar to the famous maxim, "You pays your
money; you takes your choice."

Legislative Delegation, which is reportully meeting
this week to discuss criticisms of SEEDCO, could
withdraw support from the agency. In effect Just
ask the federal government to move it out of
Seminole County. Now, some say that would be an
improvement.
But is it'

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Legal Notice

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NOTICE OF ACTION
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FICTITIO('S NAME
Si ATE OF F10p
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Nôtj
i her
girn ttt I am
"41(1 JUNE S
engaqci in busne at 1)70 Hickory
Ado' ess Unknosn
Avt., Santoed, Seminole County.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED FIor
unoer the fictitlot, name of
That a Suit has been brought aQanst A SMALL WORLD,
and that I Intend
you in the Circut Court. in and for to register said name with the Clerk
Srminolc County. F:orcia, in Civil of the Circvit Court, Seminole
ACtion No 76351 CA C4E entitled County. Florida In accordancewith
MUTUAL FINANCE CO. a cot the ptOvl$lon of the Fic1ltlou
t ,a'ion.
Plantiff, versus HAZEL Name Statutes, To Wit: Section
JONES, JOHN D WILLIAMS and $6509 Flor.da Statutes i,si
GLORIA 0 WILLIAMS, hi wile.
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anti you are required to file your DE X 171
Aniwer to the Complaint with thi'
Clerk of said Court. ano Scrve a COpy
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
therec, upon sad Plaintiff or it
FOR TAX DEED
attorney. O Wit SPEER &amp; SPEER.
(lfl.H$ Florida Statutes)

Legal Notice

snviIIe National flank
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT J.
EIr,hTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. 47 WeSt Forsythe Street
J,ii Isonv,'le. Florida 37702
CUlT IN AND FOP SEMINOLE
COUNTY. STATE OF FLORIDA.
PARCEL II
Ct. Civ. No 7 4eCA.00C
GUARANTY FEDERAL SAVINGS
ju. Tuckci anct Rolxrt E
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF ST. 14t'lcn
PT(RSBURG, a United States Tucker. • r husband
7145 CItrus Avenue
corporation,
Plaintiff Orlando. Florida 37107

thc purposes of Inslallation of 21 South, Range 30 East PIat Book
'anitary si wi'r facIlities, tern
IV, Page 57. of the Public Records of
porary
and or
permanent Sirnmnole County, Florida
asent'nt, cxcept for Parcel X in
'.tict'i let simple title iS sought, to
PARCEL XII
cacti of the parcels cttscribed below.

ATTACHMENT"B'
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Descriptlonof Property

PARCEL IV

rI,igship U S Rank of Seminole, a M. Givi- ns. hS wife
tankng corporation, an you are SOOi Tanoirine Way

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Being the South
"Wreiwiood HCiQh!S" SubdiviSiOn of
35 Township 71 South.
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Range 30 EaSt. Plat Book I?, Pages I
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three4laV trip to Daytona's 25 and weighed five pounds, two chairman, Betty L. Eastharn,
emcee introduced Dora
complete Lee Russell, president of the hilton, were team captain ounces.
secretary, John B. Booth,
The

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organization,

Dated this 17th day of March, 1976
Arthur H. Beckwlth. Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court

of

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iii fins'-',

iron thi' City At
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the
cf
CITY
OF
furncy
CASSELBERRY. FLORIDA, on or

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Disney World

trip,

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a system of

prilt s

In his

coIlIuft'nt;irv

regarding the guild and

('hapel HIll:s, NC,, wht'rc they
The Sanford Serenaclers, a attended his 15th medical class

\Vhelchcl, Sara Iie
Roberts, Mary Ann Grover and

l)ebb

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the grout). Once rank
achieved, the youngsters

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Opu'y Clerk
Ftltn March 16. 73, 20, April 6
176
DEx $7

PARCEL VII

By Elane RiCharck
AS Di'ou'y Cie-rk

Ocing

Wright

PARCEL VI

(duSe why It should not be taken for Combank Winter Park, f.k a Thc
the uses andpurposn set forth in the Ccmmtrcial Pank at Winter Park
750 S. Orlando Avenue
the South 20 Feet of Lot 13* Pvtition, or a Default may be en

FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is brieby given that I am
.'ngaged In business at 607 Colby

Project: A Maintenance Facltty
Sealed bids will be received,

will

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S E 3rd Avenui
Miami. Florida 3)11'

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1937

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Easement

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South tO feet of Lot 13.8

ford, Flrda
ISEAL)
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court

1976

Carl flatt
3 Baybrook Place
Belle Air, Florida 33516

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The Woman's Club of Sanford Seventh-day Adventist Church

Ts'tsin rqifnInc

This reference was made to

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been ('hanged to

and workers invited!

gt

Saffi who

will pe

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PARCEL III
Temporary Construction

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County, FlOtd,

pictured sb*ring a suce

of

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ULr aisLtcmaiy viskc.

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By ElJ)A NICHOLS

Mrs. Watt has seen many

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teaching. "The name and

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and instructor at
PARCELXII

Being the South 10 feet of Lot 0
"Wienwood Heights" Subdivitlon of
fiowng pi- rsons whO are $(CIIOO 31, 35, Townth'p 21 South,

iiitions, Bidding documents may be
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL PGS 0, 9, &amp; 10
examined and obtained at the CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Name In whith a*essed C. Stuart Dr Leon Suissa, P A

fling thi South ID feet of Lot US
Publish March 16, 73, 30. April 6, YiII(h each is alleged to e 'n
Itrt-stcd
"Wrenwood Heights" Subdivision of 1976
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CIVIL ACTION NO. 74.525-CAll A
All of said property being in the
TOAGE CORPORATION
Norlh Mami Beach, Florida 33167 Range 30 East, Plat Book 17. P&amp;ge I
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR Countyof5eminole. Stateof Florida.
&amp; 7. of the Public Ri- cords of IN THE cIRCUIT COURT, IN AND Practitree Cain Towers
IGAGE ASSOCIATION, a cor
tt'no God
Unless such certificate or cit.
Sirninole County, Florida
COUNTY, Att,nta, Grga 30343
FOR
SEMINOLE
poration c.rganixed under an Act Of tlficates shall be redeemed ac. 7020 14 E 163rd St. No 300
FLORIDA
Congrecs arid existing pursuant to cording to law the property P'r?h M,sm, Bt.sh, Florida 33160
PARCEL I
PARCEL IV
CASE NO. 16427CAOS-D
th Federal National Morgage described In Such certificate or
TemporaryConstruction
CITY
OF
CASSELBEPRY.

Gross, Newton Architects and

principal office In the CIty of highest cash bidder at the court

W'rtter Park, Florida 37759

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PRESTON NEAL

Pe"ti'oner.

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the Seminole many more students are now
College's enrollj" she saId. The large,
Business School, A modern Vo-Tech Building, with

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with her students comes from
an innate sense of humor. She
said, "Every Instructor needs a

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business education career 22 prepare for a job, they come

Being the South 20 feet of the West
the SE '4 of the SE '4 of Section 34.
inwnchp 71 South, Range 30 ras',
in SiminOle Ccicrtty Florida

Vocational School.

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asset in her teaching career. 436. The sale will start at 7:30 picked up.
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The Auxiliary's annual '
"1 can't take credit for this a.m. and continue till sold out,

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ability," Mrs. Watt said. "I

refresher course, or maybe

,\fter oaining a degree in they pursue a course from the

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business education, Mrs. Watt beginning. Anyone over the age
storked in accounting "I loved of 16 may enroll, We have had

PARCEL IX

IGAc,,E ASSOCIATION

more graduate work in this said.

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refundable upon submission of a
bonafide bid Limit of tw't sets
Dated this 2th day of March. 1976
The Seminole County

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
WOI'ICE OF SUIT
TO. PRESTON NEAL,
Route Pdo. 5.

5' Mr. P. 0 Feathit,
Chairman
5: Mr. W. P. Layer.
Superintenient
Publish: March 30, AprIl 4. 13. 39'6
DEX.163

Deottam Springs.
Lou.ana 70728
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
that an action to foieclose a mcir
FOR TAX DEED
tgga on the following property In
(197.244 Florida Statutes)
Seminole County, Florida
Lot 2$, Block "0", WOODMERE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
PARK, SECOND REPLAT, ac that Leo W SalvalI &amp; Jeanne d' Arc

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has been filed against you, lId YOU and years of issuance, the
crlptI of the property, and ttie
are reguired to serve a copy at your
wiltten defN.seS tnareto, it any, names in which It was assessed are

NOTICE OF SUIT
TO: Itfit.*rI Crank Neece
Route 1, Box 1l$B

Certificate No oIl Year of
plaintiff, at 5uite 211. 251 Maitland
Avenue, Al'amonte Springs, Florida Issuance 1913
De$C~IOn Of PrOp4t'ty
32701, and file the original wIth the

that a P,tltion for Dissolution of

otherwise a judgment may he eli

Clerk of the Ctrcut Court
By: Elaine Rsthsrde
Deputy Clerk
Publish: March 30, AprIl &amp; 13. 20,
1914
DEX' 141

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Pttitiona',

Ease'ncnt

5000 Tangerine Avenue
Orlando, Florida 37107

Being the South 20 fert of Lol Ii,
"Wrenwood Heights" Subdivision of Virt Frdc'ral Savings and Loan
Cmt,ank Winter Park. f k a The Svction 31. 35, Township 71 South.
Açoc lation of Miami, I k a
Cornrntrcijf Bank at Winter Park P,i'g, 30 E.st. Pliit Brink 17 Pagis 1 Am,'ricanFedcralSav,,qiandLoan
Ficirdi 3775

5' minnIe County. F ioe'da

PARCEL XI

P't

Iss s Orange AvenueOrlando, Florid, 371j4

Permanent Easement

",',itflr,tjthj l-lt'.ghIS" Subdivision tjl

Jim

J KOwalski and Ruth M

&amp; 7. of the Public Records of Orlando, FlorIda 37107
Miami
100 S Biscayne Blvd
Miam,, Florida 33101

PARCEL VI
Temporary Construction
Easement

Jacksonville Pdatc,naf Bank
11 WeSt Forsythe Street
J,ksi,nvift. Florid,, 37702

Cnmt,artk W,ntt'r Park, I k a Thi'
Commercial Bank at Winter Park
't30$ Orliind Avenue
5',it?Cr Pav, Florida 37759

PARCEL If
B' 'nQ the South 70 feet of Lot Ill
"Wrenwood ifrighl" Subdivision of
it, li-n Mac Tuckir .ini Urtert (
Sfction 31. 33, Township 71 South,
iutki'. Ptcr husband
Rnqe 30 East. PIjI Boopt 17, Pages 1
Citrus Avenue
PARCEL XII
&amp; 7. of the Public Ricnriis of t')rlãncft,, Florida 37007
2 The tll*ing rrsons who are Seminole Count. Florida
b(lievc'd to be non residents of the
.rst F.'de,al Savings and ben
Permanent Easement
Slile of Florida, whose last nervwn
Association of Miami, f k

these-il os the Circuit Court of Dade DEX.1s1

County. Florida, more particularly

desci'ibed as follows

PHYLLIS FERN MARLOWE,

beio'a'. and all persons claiming by,

Si'ing 11W SOuth $0 ff11 04 Lot 14

Association of Orlxndo

through And under them together "Wrrnwooii Heights" Subdivision Of 155 5 Orange Avi
with the respective parcel numbers Section 31. 33, Township 71 South, flrlatin. rtorida 37101

CAUSE AND NOTICE OF

EMINENT DOMAIN

A! nen?ory, furniture, fixtures

terested
&amp; 7. of tIe Public Records of
FEDERAL HOME LOAN MOP 54 nTtflfltr County. Florida
TGAGE CORPORATIC.Iii
Peachtree an Towers
PARCEL VII
Atlanta. Gi,rq.a 30)4)

dent's place of bvsneI*. Opeet FLORIDA
TO: PHYLLIS FERN MARLOWE Sesame at the Seminole Plasa, 10 ALL IT MAY CCNCERN

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Lorigteach, California

various tetie tm ry. heads and
1 The following persons ant
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED macrame twine, display cases end pa'ties who are residents of fcc

that a Ptitln for Dissau?ion

PARCEL Ill
'AilliOnil A Dow. III anti Carol I
Dow. Ii's wifr
'I'S Citrus Avenue

State of Florida, whose names and

defenwi In the office of the Cart 04 11 00 .1. M on Ihe l4tIs day of April. McConsgh,, hi wife
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Judgment may belakn agansi you
tI) ftfly arid all exiSting Itin, at the
for the relief demanded in ttl Front (West) Door of the Seminole F'rst Fnt-r&amp;l Savings Arid Loan

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If you would care to donate 1 at 7:30 p.m.

teachers or expand, but we try

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THE GIFT OF BEAUTY
[)yf

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By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN

For You...

Make someone happy.

DEAR ABBY: When a reader

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D

tic ntCr11ted

R04d 136 to the peln? of beginning
(tPIJAMIN £ HINDS and CHONG tontinue with the said r.ght of way
YE 1411405, hiS wifC
Inc North 33 degrees si w' West ,
PARCEL IV
$C0 feet thence South 64 degrees
The unkno*n b',i',,1nr1S '°'
OS' 33" Wmjt 1000 fI, thence South
'' of any of the at.- .. nu
;, d"gre's 51' 23" East 1000 f'eI,

S TIn unknown hert. Jevise.
lt'sjatccs and grantees of the above
nami d ndividual Defendants whO

superior to white men in the art

PARCEL I
Temporary Construction
Easement

WE SEND FLOWERS EVERYWHEREI

"American Homemaker '76,"

Indian Affairs or the Amemn'an
As the executive dircctor of

the

PARCEL XI

American

and you're invited!

One of Central Florida's Finest Florists

209 E. COMMERCIAL

Indian

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DIAL 322.1822

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nantect corporationS, whether Subdivision of Section 71, Township

ATTACHMENT"I"

at the Evening Herald 's

that he contact the Bureau of

Cl S5ci5 0 iflterCst. '!SlCM or any

An
against all persons
p.ttt-s darning or having any In
trr(-$t or tlalrn as owners. rnor
tom:, cc, wiqinent (roditor5 or
liilPiOId(iS of upon or 4glinSt th
p.irc. Is of land described below in
'i' red. t tidy ' '('(1,5

potted plant or dish garden today

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of lovemaking, you suggested

ICO 0 kit to hi pont of tiegonog

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II / dollar savings, budget tips.....

or when pot or liquor is con- something to call his o.

Charlene Ernst

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Seminole County, Florida

the bedroom or any other
hidden place.

PARCEL XII

The wa' in which the Indian
treats his wife throughout the

Permanent Eaem,nt

marriage is the key to making

DEAR ABBY: Now I know
h' The Lone Ranger never gilt

L

tt.e girl. ihey all ended up with
Jay Silverheels, that good

acts of kiniiness, consideration
anti respect for her demonstrates his love.

Being the South 70 feet of Lot 124 Prlitioner will apply lottie Court for

sex act may send ifian's mind

"Wrenwood Heights" Subdivision of an Order 04 Taking on April II, 1976,
5' dion 34. 33, Township 2$ South. at 9 30 a m before thr Honorable

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5' minole County, Florida
Judicial CIrcuit of Florida, In
Chambers In the Seminole County
Permanent Easement
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida, at
which time and p10cc all parties

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tricks." You will notice that

moments, it istiuta minute part

plus the Indian's respect for WOtT1CB.
Secrets like the
somen have been passed down

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Friday Evening

Saturday Afternoon
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The above code of behavior know how to please their

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dccl, secred Indian lovemaking
divorce is very rare among

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afloat for a few fleeting

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"
American Homemaker 76"

SEMINOLE IN FIA)RIDA

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looking indian who played
him a superor lover. Ilk daily Tonta.

Be,ng hc North 75 fcc? of Lot 7
"Schatt Drvelopmrnt" Unit Two, a
SuMivision of Section 71, Township
21 South, Range 30 East, Plat Rook
II. Page 31,04 the Pui,I,c Records of
Seminole County, Fli',r,da

&amp; 7. if #1. Pa Pin Pi(rird of

5' m nile C'ent t , F 1rr

PARCEL VI

PARCEL IV

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Doors open one hour before showtime.
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Apartment
PiepNjni' CIty, P4ev, Jersey 07753

Al Givent, his wl'
5001 langirine Way

4311 tiit of the East 67$ $9 feet of
the SE '.04 the SE t4 of Section 31. Donald S Rosenberg. trustee

''i',iip $ s--un R,,nw' .30 fa''

?6Ct) first F diral Rnitttng

(Seal)
Arthur 11 flrkw'i?h, Jr
Clerk of the Circuif Court
8k': Elaine RlCtsarde
Drput' Clerk

.attsfy the serms of said Writ of ()tlint"
Ic-co-f,, 3753.4
Executior
Polk,
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PARCEL I
Snerlif
Seminole County, Florid.
John J Kc,wak,,ki and Ruth 1,5

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BEhJAMIN E HINDS Anti CItS)PJC,
YE HINDS ts wIn'
PARCEL IV

PARCEL IX
Permanent Casement
B-.'incsthe-SOuthlOfer'tnttheSW '

it,, LatnaS &amp; Ncltleton Company
700$ flry.sn Tower
D,,Ilas, Ti'*a 5fl7

.4977 Tangerine Avenue

I)EAU AItIIY; May I answer

DEAR AIIBY: In response thi

Ed in East Illinois. who asked:

Ed in East Illinois: I have lived

tangerine way

6 Tt

unknav,'n ass,n,

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Ato,y',i ('rOfit flit-S. Inc
1)0 £ Pa(kwoOd Avt'nui'

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t1r',ng ttir' South 20 Fi"c't of

property. The Court will make and

P. 7 of tIc F'i I

tribil secrets on how to please a years, and I wouldn't trade hitti

Lot $31 enter such Order as It deems proper

Section 31. 35, Township ii South,
is eafillecj to posseision of the
Range 3(3 East, Plat B.kI7. Page's I properly in advance of Final

Pi "rn' (I

't O rnent the Court wlI fix th time

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I INDA IN

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* 12 Bags of Groceries Given Away At Each Show

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SHORT HAIR

1 (ci ricer Society'

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WINNERS WILL BE ANNOUNCED FROM THE STAGE
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Tint Retouch

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Other

Exciting

Door

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II, LilIan I JenkinS
As Deputy Clerk

"" "" : !'." of nlii sheets taking up space In your linen

a

ck'5et, the Seminole County Unit, American Cancer SocIety can

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Prizes

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* Dramatic Displays by Local Merchants
WiTH PURCHASE O

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$4

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PARCEL
Temporary Construction

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greatest'

lovers than ss bite rncn°"

which you will be required to )
Permanent Easement
surrf'rittrr possesSon to Petitioner
WITNESS MY HAND as Clerk of
firing the SOuth tO fret Cl Lot 131 11i' Cit cuut Court ir, OrIØ for Seminole
"Wrnwocmd Hc'iqhI" Subdiviiion of County, Florida, anti the Seal of the
Section ii. J. loWflt&amp;p 21 South, Covrl, on March 15th, 1976, At

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a

Fee Simple Title

wivs of any of tIlt' cit.t'vc individual Notthwet quarter of SuctIon 2$,
U omet S P'it i i'i iliSti C
In-*iiti'p 21 SOuth, Pangi' 30 East,
Drtenetants
2800 First ii iti tat ilumldinti
S The unknown heirs, devisecs. EaSIwrcily with thr CenferIic of Dot S E. 3rd Avenue
ieqale cod grantecs of the- atove bk" Ilowell I.ln4t approximately
M.,"tni, rlorida 33131
i'd Ittv.dCt Cft'ndants who 3601e'ltotht' We-st rmghf'st way tifle - may be deaci

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MIKE WHITEFEATIJER

Properly i ie',tn it dclt'galt(1

' lion II. 35, Tnthip 7% South,
Flagship Bank e
R.'nqv 30 East. Plot Book 17. Paqrs I
Sanford Suite 7?
&amp; . uI tIlt' Public RecordS oi Pnt Office floe 1330
,. iimi(,l4 ('niinly FiMiti,,
Sar.tcrci, Florida 3;;;;

f State Road 136. ?hencc North 7'
Thr Loma &amp; Pli'ltletzin Company

Wgree 5-4' 75" West 710 tees AIi)flQ 700; Bryan TOw(r

Altointy

ermanent Easement

for

SHORT HAIR

president of the local unit, the volunteers who make the pads anti
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If you have old sheets to spare — it doesn't matter If they're
_dropthenioffattheC8nCetS0dety0fhiCe

in

theQaaeand

831 • 1878

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Publish Marcti 14. 73. 30, April 6,

$2

dressing areaii outof sheets. They need your help.

0
IC0*At5ki. his wife

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by a true Indian.

authority and the amount to be

Publish: Match 30. AprIl 6, 13. • Publish: Marcti,fl, 30. April &amp;

1976

OJlbway Indian.
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'siam,, Fiorida 33131

rejidliste are unknown, together S"cfiorm 34, TownShip 71 South
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pIi'atlings. whether Petit'one-r i5

PARCEL
Temporary Construction

JOSEpH A. VERRECHIO arid
LILLIAN VERRECHIO, hi5 wiI

WITNESS my hind end OVIICLII Florida, the above described , AmcricanFederalS.av,00snndLoari

i976

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Fee Simple Title

Allanta, George 30)03

I o'ssin Transfer &amp; Storage, SarI far as aUc'rta'nablc by diligent
andouar,rsquiredtosetvea copy lord, Florida. AdditIonal In search together *ith the rMptCivp
3 The following persons whose
cf your answer or defenses tO the formation available from the Civil parcel flumer', rt ,s*'-'h i'a;h is places of residence art' unkn**n if
Pelt, on gn Petitlonit's attorney,
Division of thu Seminole County alleged to y 'flti r' S'r,,t
, 4liye, and ii deceased, the unlnoyin
Joseph Al Murasko, Esa • PoSt
Sherlff'* DtpartmfOt.
ATTACHMENT "A"
heifi, dc"isevS and all oIIn'rpiron
Office flux 1l. Fern Park, Florida
and the underSigned as SherIff of
— parties claiming under them

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PARCEL x

FEDERAL NATIONAL MOP
IGAGE ASSOCIATION

yc's, in the ive Styled 5tJul

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LILLIAN VERRECIIIO. hi wife
Brighton Arms Ar-ailments
Apartment 701
Nrpturw City. Ni w it. scy 077)

It ru tIn SOuth $0 fed of Lot $0 lamp., Federal Savings and Loan Section 34, 35. Township 71 South, Itie Court that must be determined
"S%rtnworxl tfi,QhtI" Subdivitonof A%%ocñfiOn
Ri'mnqe)OEaSt,PIot BookU, Pegesi tx'fori' thc entry of an Order of
5' (1,00 34, 33 Townh'p 2) South,
Florda Avenue at Madison
&amp; . of the Publit Records of
Taking, nclixieng lIt. iurisdmcl,on of

PROCEEDINGS

NOTICEOPSUIT

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Miami
s B'cyiie Blvd
Miami, Flor,da 33101

sad Court. this 22nd day of March. tificate Shall be redeemed cc.
1974
cording to law the property
(Seal)
described In such certificate or
Arthur H Bt(kwllh, J
certificates will be sold to the
Clerk of tne Circuit Court
highest
cash bidder at the court
By Elaine Ridharde
door on the 3rd day of Miy,
Deputy CIer
Publish. March 73, 30. April 6. 13,
Datedthisl7lhdayof March, 1976.
1976
Arthur H. beckwltts, Jr.,
DEX 130
Clerk of the Circuit Court
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
By: Thelma Scott,
NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that
Dputy Cfert
by virtue o' that certain Writ of Publish: March 30, April 6. $3. 20
Execution itsurd out of and under $974

have levied upon the following ROBERT) McCONAGHY,ct,jg,tt
cie'ripropertyownedbyJoanne at,
Gerard d ba Open Sesame, slid
(letenitiants

And

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'tO AtE IT MAY (t')NCERP,t
AND To
I The following perns and
parties who are residents of the

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''Wrrncd 14c.qhtS" Subdivision of plait S of ri'5,d, flre are set forth as
From tPii- S'ottia%' (nrncr of tnt'
5' don 14. 35. T OwOship 2) South. far as ascertainable by d'Iigent
ii' f011o*nq PerSonS *hdse Northwest qu.irtcr of Section 70,
Range3O East, Plat Book 1?. Pagr- 1 search together with the respective places of residence are unknown if Township 21 South, Range 30 East,
3 Shatt. Lucille Green Mchrl. arid &amp; 2. of tIn' Public RecordS of prci'l numl'tr% en which each ,
alive, and if deceased, the unknown
Eastwardly with the r,rnterlint. cf
Carl Platt
S mn tic' C'.jit?y, Florida
,ilhe, ii Itt t.i nt&amp;rCsted
tir5. devised and all persons and Lake Howell Lane approximately
3 Baytirook Place
ATTACHMENT"A"
"'s cIaim'nO under them whose 160 feet to the West right of way line
BrIle Air, Florida 33516
PARCELV
names and places of residence are I of State Road 436. thence North
Robert J. McConaghy and Anna E unknown, together wtth th parcel degrees 51' 25" West 750 feet along

WITNESS my hand and seal of CountyoSeminole.StateofFiorlda.

AD. 1975, in that certain case tO FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
titled, Bazaar Craft Co • Inc , FLORIDA
Pl&amp;intltf, vs Joanne Gerard d b a CASE NO. 76-427CAOS-D
Open Sesame, Defendant, wblch CITY
OF
CASSEL BERRY,
aforeiaid Writ of Execution was FLORIDA, ,t .

SectIon 31, Township 2$ South,
Range 30 East. in Seminole County,

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Name In which as3.essed Diver

County. Florld, upon a final
udgment rendered in the aforesaid

Permanent Easement

PARCEL IV
Dfena,ints

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60z. Jar

FLORIDA
NO. 7*54SCA41-S
In Re: the Marrta,e of

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Sfm'ncilc' County, Florida.
,ioiin K Ga'loway and Sarah B
Galloway, his wfr
540 Via LugarE

has filed said cit.
recorded In Plat Book 13, Page 73,
Publit Records of Seminole County, iflcates for a tax deed to be iSsued
thereon. The certificate numbers
Florida.

SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 4.370-CA44-C
In
Re: 15w Macrla,e of
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RUTH ENNIS NEECF,, Petitioner,
.'
FRANK
HERBERT
NEECE.

arsreiredtoserveacgpyof your
Aniwer or Pleading to the Petition
on the Petitioner's attotney, DavId
At Porter, P.O. Box 15, TltuviiIe,
Florida 32100, and file ne origInal
Answer or Pl,ad:ng In th Office of
the above Circjit Court. Seminole
County Courthouse, Sanford,
Florida. onot before May SIt!, l'6,
If you fall to do so. Judgment by
Dfavlt w'Il betaxen against yotafor
the relief demanded in the Petition
DONE I. ORDERED this ?9th day
of March, $974.
(SejI)

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By' Thelma Scott.
Deputy Clit'S'
PublIsh. March 30, April 6, 13. 20,
1976

S.ict'ion 31, IS. To*nship 7) South, a!,
Range30 Eas. Plot Book I?, Pages 1

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All proceeds from the sale Easter E Hunt will be held on _____
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tails at
guess I was Just born with it, will be used to furnish articles April 17 this year.
and I admit I get very attached needed for the new Fire Station incomplete. Final plans will be
to tny StUdents."
No, 2 located in the Tuskawilla made at the April 13 meetIng of I

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struction stressed.
Datedthis 17th day of March, 1976,. David Galtway. rn minor
ArtPwr H Beckwlth, Jr..
1043 Lake Howell Road

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f,i'(tion ii, 35 TOwnship 71 South.
Rnagc,)0 East, Plat Book I?, Pages 1
&amp; 1. of the Public Records cit
Sf01 nit' Coen'y,

places of residence are set fortri

Sanford, Flcrsda 37771

a

Being the South tO feet ef Lc,t Ii,t

Commercial Bank at Winter Park
750 S Orlando Avenue

Sanford Suite 77
post ott (C Box 1330

auniverury with a e'lehrat1on at the

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As Deputy Clerk
Kenneth W Mcintosh. Esquire of 100 S fliscaync Blvd
&amp; 7. t tn' Petilic Records of STE'iSTROM, DAVIS I
Miami, Florida 5)101
rn
lr C.'tinty F lorcia
?,SINTOSH

Franklin Ir,vc%tmrntS, Ltd
7070 NE 163rd St. Pta 300

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Plat Book 17, Pec 1
Put'li( fløft5t•. of

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Seminole Couy School Boar
Office
202 E. Commercial Avenue
Sanford, Florida 37771

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Permanent Easement

Si (liOn 31, 35, Township 71 South,

CertifIcate ,do. 376 Year of

t'i,'

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Valerie Weld, Don refreshments for the golfers saxophonist and guitarist, to beauty of spring busting out all selves.

Rye sisters, they have certainly Betty Kurimai, who also ssingIng every Wednesday
done something with my high assisted with the successful afternoon at c free dance at

Being the South 20 feet of Lot 14

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2, of 1h

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the. Circuit Court in and for Seminole
the t-

tlfIcate for a tax deed to be 1U4JCd
OH Eaton, Jr. Esquire of
thereon, 11* certificate numbers Dr Grapn. Chaykin and Turnoff,
Ii' ng the South 20 feet of Lot 1)9 STENSTROM, DAVIS 6.
and years of Issuance, the
P A I a Ors Grapin and Chaykin. "Wrenwood Heights" Sutxlivis,on
of MCINTOSH
deicrlption of the property, and tie
PA
5' ction 31. 35. TOwnship 7) South. Flagship Bank of

Travel &amp; Promotional
Mart, Inc.
S. Alexander
Caputo,

Sanford, Florida.

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B - rrt 'hi

'0I Bryan Tow, r
P has T 'as 75777

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accordance with the proviSions of that Leo W. Salvail &amp; Jeanne d' Arc
the FictItlosj' Name Stat,tes. To
Salvall the holdar of the roltowing

Wecinesday, April UIh, at the
1en,inoIe County Board of Public
Instruction at 1:00 P.M.
Bids will be received until 1:00

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7600 First Federal Butting

Courtly, Florirla, under th fictitious
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
name of MAGIC VACATIONS, INC.
end that I inleM to register saia
FOR TAX DEED
name with the Clerk of the Circuit (197.746 Florida Statutes)

ADVERTISIMENT FOR
SEALED BIOS
SemInole County School Board

Range3O East, Pôt Book 17. Pages
A
l 10
t
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Pub'ith: Marct'. 30. Apr!I 6, 13. 20.
1976

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were guild iancers Becca theKPdetailwerc Peg Homer,

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Easement

Aloma Properties, Inc
1)0 E Pai,kwood Avenee

(Seal)

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''Wrrnsn-od Heights'' Suti.divisn of
tin 31, 35. Township 21 Soutti,
RangejOEatt,P16t BookIl, Pages 1

tcrt'st you, or any of you, have or tOO S Bcayne BIvo
claim in and to any of the above Miami, Florida 33101

PARCEL II

WITNESS my hand and the seal of
thi5 Court on Marcn 15th, 1916

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Schatt, Lucille Green Michel, and

) (tit ryi Plan'
lii lii' Ar Florida 3)515

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ritreof as recorded n Plat Book 6. highest cash bIdder at the court t entered aQainst you for the relief Wrencu Homes. Inc
Pqe 36 and 37, Public Records of house door on the 3rd day of May, wmancied in the complaint or
977 Tangerine Avenue

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than 60 days from 'he date of

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lying and bring in
COUi'
rc.r di ?

Unless SL,Ch certificate or car. on or ?cwc Açril 70th, 1574 ,tn,1 file
It Lcrtia
tific,,tes s'iaIl be redeemed ac
?4ttIt'tori
i
thi
u (i
th
Lot 7. arxj South 10 feet cf Lot 6, cording to law the property Court eithtr before service on 2001 Bryan Tower

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1916

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NamelnwhichassessedMarchall Martini RoeSs, Attoiney at Law, Donatd

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recorded in Official Reroects Book

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proud officers :ook place.
parents of a daughter, Tiffany
Elected to a term of six

that ballet is lots tougher event,

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who all.day participation In the Duluth, Minn.,

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members and

"Speed" Moreland is to be wereAnnStanish, Rosalie Eve,
congratulated for the success of
and 'rances and Leo Gable.
The advisors to the Winter
the one-day blitz, a "first" for
Springs Junior Police held a
the chamber. Bill Reck was
Mr. and Mrs. Roger (Cindy meeting on March 30.

tour-

claim

steak dinner at inents at

of
an afternoon of dancing. The
Conimerce's membership drive committee planning the fete for

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who received hero honors, and

your own

Greater Sanford Chamber

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Spearheaded by Joe Kurimal,

Temporary ConstructiOn

Galloway, hiS wife
$40 ViLuuano

their

..4

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Etoll's orchestra and ap.

Ev.ning Hiraid, Sanrd, Fl.
Tueiday, APrII$, 1974--7A
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AprLl 10 110 am, to noon) at
L1ke (;oldc picnic area for bandmemberswerehenoredat theSanfordWoman'sClub. me

('oesndent

away to the music of Don

&amp; 7. of the Public Records of
Seminole County, Florida

a cook

guests danced the evening

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L)IETRICII

was the perfect ending for the
1!176 Ballet (;uud Golf Tour-

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Country Club Saturday night

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19. Page 51, of the PLSbIiC Re(ords of David Galloway. a mrr
1013 Lake Howcll Read
Seminole County. FlorIda,

Si ction 31. 3.5. Township 21 South.
ItiC Circuit Court in and for
Range 30 East. Pl,it Book I?. Pages I Seminole County. Florida. in the

Ends

Temporary ConIruct,ofl

nament and evening of

clemanaco in saici Complant
and years of IsSuance, the
Public Records 01 Tampa. Florida 3360?
Book I), Page
Th
nature of thiS Suit 5 to description of the property, and the S'minot County, Florida.

79, at page 163;, Public Records of
Si mlnf' County, Florida, assigned

the North 75 let'? at Lot 7
"Schatt Deii'lopmenl" Unit 1'vo. a
Sutaivi$'on of Section ii, Township
Being

Golf Tournament

4

Mayfair Parly

PARCEL IX

rioricm

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P.

Being th South 10 feet of Lot 110
'Wrenwood lleighS" Subdivision of
Section 31, 35, To*nthlp 21 South,

Beno God
2070 N Ii. 16.3rd St., No, 300

Around Sanford

And

'WrenwC(d
SrctiOn 34. iS. TownShip 21 OUIh,
Pf Book I?, Pages 1
7. of thi' PbIi Record if
mn':!r Coenty Florida

Dr Leon Suissa, PA
1990 N E P6.3rd Street
North Miami Brach. Florida 33162

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Orlando, Florida 3710?

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fr'f,

BERGLE Orlarii'o Florida 3210.4
,lnd
IMOGENE
RICHARDS. HIS WIFE; and
PARCELIII
FINANCIAL
ACCEPTANCE
CORP. a corporation.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an 1,%iliiam A Dow, III and Caret Ii
.iion to foreclose the lien of a Dow. his wife

6.

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o?hir par?ie claaninq t,y. through
PARCEL VIII
pont
nnrj,
436
1)1 ,Iq,n%t any .rct alt of the above rontIn
ltP the cad right of
Frarlin In.iestments, Ltd
nimect cori,or1itons. sshether Iirw' North 73 degrees si' s" west
iuStifl(
di%%Ohi('(1
f 163rd St £o
100.3 feet. f,wncr South
And against api persons and OY 35" West 1000
North Miami Beach, Florida 3)1w
thrfl( South
parties claiming or having any in
73 dcqrtS 51' 25" East 1000 feet.
trr.if ot Iaim as owners, mo.'
Ors Grapin. Chaykin and Turnoff.
?h'nce North 66 degrees os' is" E.tst
loaqers, judgment creditors or
F 4 .1 ii a Ors. Gretpin and CMkin.
too 0 it'et to tht' point of tc'inning
lienholders of. ujxtn or against
A
parcels of land deScribed bCIow in
2010 N E 163rd St
PARCEL XI
Seminole County. Florida:
North Miami Beach, Florida 33162
J014P4 THOMAS RICHARDS, ci ux, Fi.t Fideral Savings and Loan
The CITY OF CASSELBERRY.
Permanent Easement
i t ,i
Association of Miami, I k a FLORIDA. a municipal corporation,
Ors Dan and Schemer, PA.
American Federal Savings and Loan has tiled a Petition in eminent
Defrno,nts
fl n&lt; It,' Nortt, 75 Icc? of Lot I $35 Pd E 19th Street
AsSociation of Orlando
NOTICE OF SUIT
oomainpro(ccdings against you and "Sc halt Dretopnwnt" Unit One, a Miami, Florida 33111

Avenue. Post Office Box 1)61,
that Leo W. Saivail
Jeanne d' Arc
in Seminole County, Florida
Sanford, Florida 37771, on or before Salvail the holder of the followIng
Lot 9. Block C. COUNTRY
April 19th. A D 1974, and if you fall certificates has filed said car. CLUB HEIGHTS UNIT ONE
tOdoo. a Default J,dgment wilt be liffrat. ftw tv d.ed to .p 15141e1 .1(cord,n.)
to
the
Plat

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Legal Notice

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421 Hwy. 434 Longwood •

. Co. Building, Cl-rIIL'r of Oak Avenue and Second Street, SanfOrd. ,

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Tuasday, April 6, l97

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TEL EVISION

LISTIN '
3S

AND

Tuesday

Ing to free a Ir(5onef fromia4.
Augusta SmnarIasd guest

Evening
2
(2

NEWS

6C0
9

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" FAMILY:

tw1os L&amp;id

Wj RaIrh WIvrts guest

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24 DIMENSIONS IN

Budctyrioi1sherpaents'vws*
being dyislened
thy. leisling the OIy
TmT?ymtP
vashor

35 MV FAVORITE MARTIAN
630

2J

9) ABC NEWS
35 RIN11N TIN

6) COENTRA11ON

GM HOGAN'S HEROES

24 INTERCOM 24
35 STAR TREK

&amp;t WiLD. WILD WEST
24 ULlÄS, YOGA AND YOU
11:30

SESSION OF THE FLORIDA

- 2 cDIOC€aa

151) MOVIE: "The Long

(Frank Converse) trailer

catchesOnri'ewx1desvo.sa
$obo ShOd
.JSiI
MY
and hwdshV to a IIITTIOf
(Moo Gum). (Ii)
14
(16) THE SELFiSH
GIANT: At'*natod i2tatKn
c Osc WIde's egoflc

(91) LETS MAKE A DEAL
11:30

1:30

() (2) fl$,4()p,p,J
(9) DMLYYRZ)
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2') DAILY DEVOTiONAL
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Pet-

4,) SURi5E &amp;EMESEER'

.brwo
when she

rçt-i.-im
fur Pofs*
1c

T)ON (En.) DAN GRIFFIN
'91) DAILY WORD

FRIENOS
17' MAGNiFiCENT MAFLE

lit (Mon)UFEINTHESPIR-

and original oorien'x.xaz'y

IT (Tues.) PRACTICAL.

FflIAIC wIth elwr-ds of

1O00

2) 1'2 CITY OF ANGELS"The Losers."

Pete for

to

aslraged tbend WW(8 hOt
dan

be'ee

(XfflO Lti'.rflçy ,nvivod

PMOIIng Belle Davts.
Davis 1948
24 SCHOOL PROGRAM.
MiNG
MOV1E:(Pn)"P.$yGtaiis
(ac*i' Rotxxi Bia
pat
nShue 1957. (ues)

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peggy Ccvrsmne
(Wed.) "Sane of the Sea."
P¼hae4 Aedgirave,

Valerie

Hobeon. (Thin) UFO." i
Pows. (FrI)
for the Irish" ThOfl'iOs M'tchoi,

Prtocilfa Lai'Wi
(2 - 121 DAYSOFOURUVES
: 4': 16) AS THE WORI..D
TURNS
9.i RHYME AND REASON
2.'OO
ll 'n-€ ELECTRIC COMPANY
:9) $20,000
2.30
'2i -121 THE DOCTORS
4, 61) TIEGUIOINGUGHT
:9) 'fl'E NEIGHBORS
i24] (tAxi) COLLEGE FOR
CANINES (R) (Tuos.)
SOUNOSTAGE (A) (Wed)
H(MAN RELATIONS *.t.o
SCHOOL DISCIPLINE
('flss's)NOVA(fl)(Fr, )KIIP'S

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Wednesday
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WEG MAT. 1:30
"3 MUSKETEERS" 1:11 P0

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MY BUSINESS"

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FRIED CHICKEN

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
that Leo W, Salvail 8. Jeanned' Arc
ivall tne holder 01 the following
certificates his flied said cer.
tificates for a tax deed to be lssuel
thereon. TM certlflcato numbers
and years of Issuance. the
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EXECUTIVE SECRETARY

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SALES SECRETARY

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FULL C'1ARG!
BOOKKEEPER
GINERAL BOOKKEEPER
STLL BUILDER

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ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
Free, 4442027 for "We Care" 'Hotline," Adults or Teens.

(197.246 Florida Statutes)

4EAL. LYATE ASSOCIATES
Eiperiencecl&amp; NOwIVLicen%'d

FF, u;TM:r"

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F LAS HI
JOBS WAITINGI

FOR ANY DEBTS INCURRED
BY ANYONE OTHER TItAN
MYSELF AS OF 3276
____________________________
James(.Jay) L. Catalano

NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION
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CaseHO.76-U-OrI.CIY.Y-UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA. Plaintiff,

in such certificate
certificates will e sold tO the
highest cash bidder it the Court
houti door on the 3rd day of May,
1976,
Datedthis 17th day of March. 1976
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.,
Clerk of the Circuit Court

vs. LORENE LANE, a single
w,man, et al., Defendants.
By: Thelma Scott,
ORDER FOR SERVICE
Deputy Clerk
PUBLICATION - On motion and Publish: March30, April 6. 13, 20,
affidavit of plaintiff in tne above 1976
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entitled cause by Ke'dell W.
Wherry, its Assistant United States

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the name "Piiir
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Please
call 3770111
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6-Child Care
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2127 Holly Avenue

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PAINTER
MECHANIC
DISHWASHER
FLORAL DESIGNER
TV REPAIRMAN

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, PrOfit Sher1 .
Stc&lt;k Optians. Must be alert,
aggrvssiwe tpP lpdlvlduil, htgh
school g'aduate or bflec. lain
Jewelers, 1100 State St., Sanford .s

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gentleman Private entrance and
beth 327 1526 Ctter£
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Unfurnished

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3 Bedrocm, cirpetir.
ditionr'd, 5355, A',,tts prferra4
to Luy. 323 SU.4 or 372.6620.

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Lake viw&amp; privileges. 2 bedroom
with screened porch, large corner
site. 5150 FORREST GREENE
INC REALTORS, SlO6533or 373

and only 544,500.
Ccii Scnloi-d's Sales Leacier

322.2420

RECOPIDITIOPIED HOME- 3
bedrooms, 1 bath, CI) home, new

Arms

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Swimming. playground,
recreation room, laundry room
and clubhouse 2SIO Ridgiwood
Ave., Sanford Ph, 37) 6120,

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CITY OF
WINTER SPRINGS,
PLORIOA

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bedroom home in
Lake Mary, air conditioned,
bearing citrus trees. Only $115
month 3726196

Comfortable

Kitchen fully equipped. carpeted,
sir conditioned, 3230915

redorated, Come see. 300 E.
.'..rpçt Blvd, Sanford. 373 1)10

the City of Winter Springs, Florldi,
tItle of which is as folIowi:
AN ORDINANCE OF TIlE CITY

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Landing Resort on the river. Free
taTmoorage &amp; canoe use 377
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SAUMOPARK,l,7,3,per
P,pter ,pts Adult &amp; family
Wt'eSIy 3515
I? 92. Sanforo
parv

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3?) $930

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K AVENUE MOBILE PARK
2S Park Drive $70 up

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low down or no down payme
homes now available.
dEW LISTING- 4 year old Ill
new,CB3bedroom in quiet neig
borhood on commercially' toni

furnished; on 25th Street 51)0
month. Phone 3fl 9214

property. Live in anct r'perate
ts.isn"y. or oftcc 577.500

LongwcEd No children, no pets,
$120 month Ph 830 6650.

37—Business Property
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323-5774 Anytime

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Multiple Listing Servii

R"q Pi'ai f5!i'C 13Oh'r

T,1E,COp1 RAC 7"

Real Estate

AYFAlR- 3 bedroom, 1", bat)
Range refrigerator, new carpe

41—Houses

disposal, drapes, paneling, ar
smoked glass mirrors. A beauty
lust $74,500.

Clean 3 bedroom, 1", bath, Bv3cado
SlOve 8. refrigerator, blue carpet,

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entral heat 8. air.

INECREST- 3 bedroom, 2 bat

Payt on's 372-1301

home in excellent conditioi

BALL REALTY

Range, refrigerator, dishwashts
See the potential in thiS home fc

i4e g

$25,000.

Pet) Est,it

ttroke-r

817W 1st. Santor

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S. V. Hardwicx, Broker

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Government Resales, from $100
DOWfl
(RAnK CONS'TRUCI ION
P. PEALIV,RCA(TOPS
0)0606)

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3potless, cider lake home. Wooded
acreage- Dock Prvacy. Paradise
area. FHA terms 5)0's. Owner.
$34 2559.
SWIMMING POOL - Large den w--

MONTH

eneva

P; ot,' %%i±'r.ill

Colorado corporation, ii plalnt,ff

and Orin W. Wedmore and Mar
Ruth Wedrrore, his wife, aft

the highest bidder, for cash, Subject
to any and all existing ems, at the
Front (West) Door of the Semimte
County Courthouse in Sanford,
he above dncrlbed per.

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Courthouse In Sanford, tad Co',jnt'y,
Florida a? 1100 O'Clock A.M on the

16th day of AprIl, 1976, the following
descrIbed property as set forth i,
said Final Judgment, to wit:
Lot 1, OAICWrSOD HEIGHTS,
according to the Phil thereof as

sgn.al pro,erty.
That said sale is being made tc

"Beyond The Door "

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Leeches
Fairy Shrimp Muse1s
Fish
Salamnanders
Frogs
Snails

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Adultt $1.50. Teens 12'1S$I,00, Kiddies ?Sc
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Threadworins {
Turtles
Water-Fleas

Water-Mites
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7DATED this 2nd day of April, 1976
(Seal)
Arthur H. Beckwlth, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court

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Deputy Cherl,
Paul 0. B!ock, PA.
AttorneyatLd
liPS East 4th Avenue
Hial,a.",, FlorIda 3)0)0
PuiIg: April 6. 1976

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8349212
Casselberry Winter Springs
Sanford Altamnonte Springs

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Land Clearing
[STEPSON LAP4DCLEAPING
Bulldozing, Excavating DitCP'
work F ii dirt, top 50.1 372594)

Doll Repnir

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BackHoe

C&amp;A

Chino Glass.
Metal Doll Repairing
Call Nettie at 377 6977

Patch, repairs and small roofing
ions Fast service All work
guaranteed. Licenseo, Bonded 1$
yrs. experience. Call Bricker, 373
7)70

Service

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Sewing
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tpe fence work. Call after I p m.,
3?? fall
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Home Improvements

Landscaping

I :s Alt, r.i'-or S'v OrO,-i' 1c'
Easter Tailoring. dreses, hi's
and matching bags 3727*19

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Alterations Dressmaking, lade's
men's. children's Drapes. Quilts,
UPholsterIng Donna Canada.
3270707
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L awn Care

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Nursery &amp; Land

Johnny Walker

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complete landscaping Service 377

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MOwing,edging.trimming,wing
and fertilIzing Free estimates,

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t'l,istCr PatChing &amp; simulated
1 '.ck 8. stone spec'.tlty 327 7780

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UphoIStry Spec'olists in Tulting
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Pest Control and Termiting Free
For frer estimates, call Carl Hat
All Post Control, 10
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Sanford,
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BACK-HOE SERVICE. Also any

A FRACTiON OF THEIR COST
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WANT TO SELL
YOUR HOME'
iiuy.ng a new borne? .V.o.nq ti an
I aPartment'
nr1a action *,l,
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an ad that *11 bring a fast salt
CALL 37726)1

Larxl ilearing. t,ii ar', clay. ro-.k
All kindS of dgglng Housetraiier's
stored and moved 372 9112.
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BR000EN
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BEST PRICE
BEST PRODUCT
FreeEstimates-2lHours

(tormenly Hanrett's Brauty Nooll

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PERSONAL TAX SERVICE AND
BOO KEEPING ind,duaI &amp;
Business Ta' Returns 2 East
Road, H-,i,y 17 97 (5CC entrance,
Pointsi 322 7199
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Directions: In SantordWest on 25th Street off 1792.

Aluminum Siding

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Wall to WçiIl Cclrr)Ptjnn
Central Heat and Ar.
DishwaSher-DISDOSaI
Privately Fenced Patio,
Professional Landscaping
Sales By:

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waco CONSTRUCTION COMPANY

THE HER(.D

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$31 9971.

models feature:

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bedroom

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373 8570cr 83.i i60s

Highway 44 Flea Market, Sanford

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axi adci'ton% rccTureme,ats I
available -n h
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ChICO &amp; The Man

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Namic model No 436. 5.125 PhOne
372 7559

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RUTH TUECH
8349212

HILDA RICHMOND
574316?

Kitchen Bathroom Cabinets, Coun.
icr topS. Sinks, Installation
avallatte. Bud CabtU 372 $352
anytine.

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Phone 32)

Our one, two

SHIRLEY MILLETT

SHIRLEY MILLETT
8349212
F cr 'st C It
'.itarflonti. Springs

20 pci. to 60 pct. off all items.

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A? Woodmere we can show
you exactly what you're
getting. . .,We've got it all
together. Everything is
ready for you to enjoy, The
only titing puzzling about
Woodmere Is how we can
offer these fabulous one
and two story homes for so
little.

1566 Camaro, new pant, custom
interior, excellent condition. $923
firm. 3220701 after 2 pm.

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AM.FM stereo radio, 53.500. 3?

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ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
134 1344
HOOD TRACTOR OIAPA_,

condition,

1392 after 1 p.m.

72—Auction

Bear Wheel Balancer, Static Dy

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AuctionEvecyFriday

Sales, Rental, Servce

Pie Easter Sale

cOfld'tiOfl, $700 300 A 81-Linear
implitierPaloniar,usedlessthan
2 hotjrs, 1)00 322 2359.

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defendantS, I wiil l,eit to the higP,es

and best bidder for cash at the West
Front Door of the Sernirsoie Countt

Pool Table, regulation site, avocado
green, statex bed, excellent cond.

CI) Mot,ile S.B.E.-SS.8, excellent

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Hostess,

5,100 U.5 Federal Reserve Notes,

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mileage.
air
automatic, power steering ar
brakes, electric windows and dc.:
locks. cruisecornrol,steel'radia;

excellent

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Ford. Kubota. Peit,bone

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Ar conditioner, 27,000 BTU (cools $
roomS), used I months; king Site
'water bed; Baby swIng 0 M.atic.
Phone 3723829

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FARM EQUIPMENT

rototiller. Phone 377 2190.

II Volumn set of "Our Wonderful
World" plus 30 volumn Sal En
ct'clopedia Americana with
bookrack US fIrm. 323 5420.

322-2090

1971 Monte Carlo, low

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JUST
A PHOI1E CALL AWAY
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Beautiful Easter dresses and

SANFORD

3237723

Hendrick's Antiq0t.... Red Tag
SaId 20 pcI. 1010 ct off on Rod
Tag Items, April 3 through April
10th. We also do furniture refinishing 2 miles north ot Oviedo
-on Road 119 Phone 363 3710

Tractors &amp;
Heavy Equipment

CR base radios;

Simpson

leisure SuitS for boys.
PAYTON'S CHILDREN'S WEAR
7610 Hiawatha
Ph. 372.1301

1505 W. 25th St.

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971 Yamaha 500 motorcycle; pair of

Sacrifice, $723 .3270101 after 2
pm

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1911 Toyota Corolla, 2 door, e'
cel'ene conot.on- Sacrifice. Ptci-:'-

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(Dealer),

BUSINESS DffECTORY

$1.lOartd $1.15, WI EBOLOT, 210 S.
Park.

large liv- rm 7 cenT, heat arid air
systems All for only $60,000

miles,

Theatre. So'h Il 97 Phone
1716

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1971 VW Thng, avocado green.
showroom condition. Only 12.0:.)

50—Miscellaneous for Sale

dishwa%he', .3 BR, 2 bath, 531,100.

SOUTHERN COMFORT: Approx. 1
acre, beautiful older 2 story, I BR,

R(ALTOPS-

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Merchandise

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signed by Joseph W. B-err, 1105.

FROM 125

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Acres near golf course, Ferne
Drive otl Markham Woods Rd.
Tree's. high and dry, Horse. Ok.
54.900 per acre. Ov,ncr, 562 66,

fireplace, carpef, range. refrig

STUDIO 1, 2, 3

Ph 3236450

has it

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1961 PontIac Catalina, $50. Wid
a good work car, 323.1w,

Come browse every Sunday 9 to S
at the Movietand Drive in

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Modern Facilities
AIIG. E. Kitchent
Located We5t of Hwy. 17-92
Atll7OFloridaAve

OUR GARDEN HOME

REtLTY.

TERRY REALTY. REALTOR.
878 0711
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Oviedo- Meed Manor. 3 BR. 7 bath

Luxury Patio Apartments

I and? Bedrooms
I cr1', Baths
ALL ADULTS-EASy LIVING
QUIET AND SERENE

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Anyone can be a teller Cr a buyer
No charge All admitted free

Wood or steI desks, eecuti ci desk
&amp; chairs, secretarial desks &amp;
chairs, straight chairs, filing
cabinets, as it Cash and carry
NOLL'S
Casselberry, 17 97, 8)0 4206

&amp; 'Iolusia Counties,
;.rea-e Tracts, small &amp; large

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7 BEDROOM
TOW N H OU ES

134

FROM

10 ACRES, hiph and dry. Reduced
$2).SOOwlthSS.000 down. Will split.

owe money on it. See Bill Ray cit
Jack Mink, 131131$, Fern Pan,
DICK BAIRD DATSUN.

70—Swap &amp; Trade

60—Office SupplIes

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Furnished or*
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Uujdens

ITranhui?
rm

Apts- Furn. or Unfurn,'

Evn.3270617or72.1507

Deltor.a 665 6611

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Sell us your car or truck even if cu

toots. etc Buy 1 or 1001 items
larry'.s Mart. 715 Sanford Av

-Piano, organ, guitar, accordian.
on. &amp; orou. Bail's Piano &amp; Oroan
5.aIes 301 V1st

Used of

1971 Cadillac I door secJan DCV:
all power, loaded, like new, laG':')
miles. $5,950. Phone 323.1110

CASH 322-4132

buy used pianos I. trade Lessons

HAL COLBERT

Specled 1100 32259)8.

or used furniture, appliances,

Pianos 8. Organ Sales &amp; Servic' We

S?,,) 1,000 per

VW Van, 1945. runs good, lust 'i

Wanted to buy uSed office furniture,
Any
Quantity.
NOLL'S
Casselberry, Hwy. 17-92. I30-4706

locally. Reported like new.
ResPonsible party can take on low

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322-3441.

6148126. WInter Park,

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ll,Math I, AC, ')-i-'n,

Top prices paid, used, any ConditiOn,

PIANO Itt STORAGE
Beautiful Spinet Console stored

3 BR, 1", bath, large fenced rear

Beautiful ranch type home. 364
acres, stable, 051cm area. 647

lIeu Ri-at Es'a'r flrokrr, 321 06*3
323 7895
322 0719
372 2118

321-0041

Large I &amp; 2

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DUPLEX- Brand new. Eachside.2
bedrooms, I bath, entral heat and
air condition, screened rear porch.
stave and refrigerator; O.S.P.

3656546

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AM-FM stero, 23,000 mimes, 12,6h

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59—Musical Wrchandise

SJL)'JJ mortgage With $3,500 down

Kish Real Estat

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1970 Cadillac Sedan DeVille,
'-f". 'oaed. Firs? 1130 ?k',
Call 'Iar&amp;d. 'flJ.',70

PHONE 322-2110
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171 3566 or 12) 771f)

1966 LTD, I dr., 390 engine. all
power, automatic, radio, goon
tires, 54,630 actual mIles, 1 owner,
good cond. $530 firm 372-6310

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Spanish s'yle home. AsSume

JOHN KRIDER:Assoc
107 W.Comrnvrcial
Phone)?? Jail. SntOtd

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down.

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MOtOrC -yCl Insurance

$1,000 Call 321 035 after 3 pm

DAVES' 2239)70

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161' or 3736186.

Harold Hall Realt)

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fenced. $15,000

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1911 Malibu, automatic, factory air

We Buy Furniture

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PIP1EY WOODS BARN- Wt' Buy
Furniture &amp; Miscellaneous Sell
for 30 pet. conrrilsiorl Free Pick
ups Auction, Saturdays 7 p m
Sanford 37? 2770

Payment balance Write before we
send truck. Joplin Ptano, P.O. Box
43—Lots-Acreage
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102. Panama City, F Ia., 37401.

373 6O6 or 373 05)7 eves,

:OuNTRY HOME- Comfortable

42—Mobile Homes

Arkans Traveler, fiberglass, 75
hp Johnson 5875 complete. 323

pcI. down

803W. 1st 5?.

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Boat, Motor &amp; Trailer- '67, II'

ISYR FHAFINA?4C'PIG
CPU .ORY MOBILE HOMES
i'O) Or larotri Dr
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Req Real Estate Broker

OFAL 1Tt,1F

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372 2559.

3 ACR_ lake front estate. $99)

M. UNSWORTH REALTY

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RUMMAGE SALE- April 6, 71 8.
Sanford Plaza (next to Eckerd's).

Mossie C Bateman
Req Peal Estate Broker
76)8 S Sntoril A.'
,Ei's 172 7613

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Cash for wrt'cki'ci or u'k cars /€'
ow away 1 day5 week
C,slI
collect. Orlando SM 213%,

4$c ea., over SO, SOc ea. Cackleberry
way betrzeen New
Farms,
Smyrna and DeLand off Hwy 41 On
S.amsula Drive. Ph. 504421-5459.

Johnson Outboard Motor, 10 hp.,
excellent condition, $190. Phone

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2 Bedroom trailer 3 lots, 11,500.
Phone days 37)7050 or 3210069
affero.

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If you have a 6 pcI, down payment,
we can build you a 3 bedroom. 1
bath home as iw as $148 per

BuckSkin

Quarter Horse Call 323 6319 after

"LIVE HENS"

Phone 322 9112

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echange. REEL'S BODY SHOP.
1109 Sarlc,'u ve-

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54—Garage Sales

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322

Reconditioned B tierles, $17.95

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66—Horses
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Color TV's trom 5(Q, B&amp;W, Irmn
$15. Service ,ilI makes HERBS'
TV t?O0 S French, 1)') $731

I R.iroom Tr6ler, lfl'i)'

1100 E 75Th st
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53-'TV-Radio.Stereo

COUNTY
I BR. frame, 2 acrr'i. terrn

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s.rvice. used machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCE 532)0691

Make Offer

commercial and will NOT LAST.
are a,'y of you
Needs work
handy? Call Carol Jordan,

3 Bedroom, I bath, 701 W AIrport
Blvd. lake Over "avmi'ntS of
)o..) J. iii PIll Or in v126 otter
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Free- Small dog (good watcPidog)
also tree puppies Phone 373 0312
Used motors sOld and installed AIi.
alter 3 p.m.
I? acres cars for parts. Open 7
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days week. .118 Auto Parts, East
Bouncy bOys &amp; girls, red, wIle 8.
Hwy 30- Call collect. Orlando 568
21)1.
buff. AKC 1125 3271263

52—Appliances

BATEMAN REA1..TY
321.0759

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P1,r;rits 372 7'S?

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Transportation

AKC,$lSOup Terms

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.409W i'.t S' 372 2)35

JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

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$31 8372

CaliBart

Lovely horn. to mature couple

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low cost Classified Ad

D,mbecrnan Piniscner '-'ups

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BUY-SELL-- TRADE
31) )lSE First St
3723672

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24 His.

Conditioned, carpet, drapes,
screened porch. $1,000 cash. 377
1563.

65—Pets-Supplies

51-Household Goods

Call Bart

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Ccr.dom,.c, 0:','. ,, - ,1laLle it
reduced pricis Carpet, central
heat 8. air, all electric kitchens,
automatic garage opener's, patios,
many extras No closing costs,
homeowners Initial fee paid.
Preferred interest rates. Beautiful
Sanora Call Betty Flamm,
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BAMBOO COVE 4&amp;PTS
One &amp; 7 bedroom apart,.ents.

thereafter as

I)) Ills

BR, 1' bath, central heat, $20,500.
7815 Errplre Pta, 5,nford. 3710656 after 6 p m.

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Bedroom. SIlO,- 3 Bedroom. 5160
No pets Prtone 571 1010
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3n a quiet neighboroJ lot filled
with fruit trees Owner wiil hold IS
year mortgage at i pet. interest,
13.000 down.

312 6420.

5

homes; 1 Bedroom, $120; 2

7 BR, Air. Adults
N Pet
7)12 Palmetto Avr

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31..Apartns,riIs Furnished
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Forrest Greene, Inc.

323-9410

5- Self contained bathroom with

shower. Stove, refrigerator, air

Make your Budget go further, shop
the Classified Ads every day.

SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 . 1st Sf., Downtown
)fl 91)1

Lovely older 3 Bedroom home with
fireplace, screened porch, new
paint inside Call Betty Fiamm,
AssOciate 518.000

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3 Bedroom, AC, cjnp;tecl. A I
condition C.no t.rn

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Ridge'ood

SANFORD- 3 Bedroom, 2 bath
home, shady yard, air con
d.t!,r,cd $)8?t. p,Aftp
OCFFR

but hink of those
mortgage
LOW payments! Zoned general

Htokrr

assume balance of $108, or 17

Newly Decorated

WE TAKE TRADES

Lürry

II' Keystone Camper Trailer, sleeps

Steam (ii,'jn your own Carp;"
Rent our R,nsenvac
CARROLL'S FURNITURE 372 Sl$l

payments of $9. See at:

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REALTORS

75—Recreational Vehicles

363 Sit)

You need CASH to assume this
Di,'. i:; -'I

377 0440

577700. O,i,rii-r 37) 0517

lot. $42,500.

830 it))

64—Equipment for Rent

'N Sew

Singer's best Zig zag machine in
Sewing table Sold new for $41950.

OVIEDO--Sflrdroom.2storyolder By Owner- 2 Bedroom, kitche;
equipped, corner lot, 517.500. 373
home, screened
I, even a
8168 after I p m
basement. Over
acre wooded

carpet. Nice. Monthly mortgage
payment, 5)70 $750 down

JOHN SAULS AGENCY

377 3991

P41CC NEIGHBORS

''.UL 1i'L1: 11,11pç, REAL
19195 French
372 4991
Evc 372 11%, 172 4144 3771961

WOW'? BR,? BATH, $18,000

7563 PARK

372 7111
Alter Hours'

Newly redecorated, remodeled 3
bedroom home, large family
room, cedar Siding bnd fence,
eating bar, new carpeting, new
roof, central heat, 11,300 sq. ft. lot

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INC.

ANYTIME

REALTORS

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30-Apartments Unlurnishpd

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plus lot% more. Over 2,780 sq. ft

IF THIS IS TilE DAY to buy a new
car, see today's Classified ads for
best bui.

GREENE INC.. REALTORS. 8)0M1'I or 3fl 1970 eves

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home of high quality construction
Features include Ioyer, eat.in
kitchen, tircplace, bay windows,

ALTAMONTE- ROLLING HILLS,

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Florida Chapter Citizens' Legal
Protective League. Details and
applIcations at publIc meeting
Thursday, April 8th, 7:30 p.m.,
Sanford Civic Center Annex
di$plavad in Wednesday's paper.,

ESTABLISHING

____________________

Fern Park-- ) Bedroom, I'p bath,
carpeting. dishwather, air unit.
fenced yard, $195. FORREST

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JUST REDUCED OVER 51.000
Gorgeo'is S bedroom, 7', bath

Lake Mary-- 2 Bedroom duplex,
central heat &amp; aIr, carpet, drapes.
fully equipped kitchen. $150 mo
615 0112 days. 645 3577 eves.

vestmentS: $2,456.- 53,975; 57,950'
For cle,ails cali (703) 659 2147 or
WtitC including Ph. No to C.M I .
Village Plaza. P0
317.
S'afloid. Va 22551

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TELEPHONE SOLICITORS for
mmhership drive, Central

as soon

Furnished dup:, Lake P.ary .rca
furnished apartment, nice
7
yard Children and petS OK. 51)0
month VmilcSnoctt3of431on 17
97 201 Sunset Drive. next to
William's Accounting 8. Tax
Service Open Sunday, 9 to 5.

SANFO4O 3 twurowns, 14 tbths,
central heat &amp; air, ktchen
equipped Carpeting, $180 per mo.
M UP4SWORTH REALTY, Reg.
RealEst flroker.fl3óOdloreves.
323 0517.

Plaza.

7:30 p.m., or

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NOTICE IS HEREBY given by the
City Counil of the City of Winter
Springs. Florida, that said City
CouncilwlllholdaPubllcHearingat

333 l3
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MANAGER TRAINEE- Excellent

74-dlI.CA.I$.3 Scandinavian and Northern poStibleon?nday April 19, 1976. to
1976. Brochures tent on requestBonuS given during April. Group
conducted by Rev. and Mrs Leo

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DISTRIBUTORSHIp

'b

condition. Kitchen equipped,

carpeting, attractively landscaped, close to shopping &amp;
schools. $76.000

3 Bedroom, carpeted, cenlral heat
send air. Convenient downlowflönd
hospital $165 month plus depost

Vending new product. No cxperlence. Family busIness. We
provide lOcalIon, We let it UP
You Service. Well knwn product
flCW to vending. Cash in.

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

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24—BusIness Opportunities

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WE JUST LISTED a lovely 3 bed
room, I bath home in excellent

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Join 'Sdntorcl S S4HeS Leadrr'
5IENSTROM REALTY
2S6SParkDr REALTOR 1?? 2470

t

- --WE SELL IUCCESS323-5176
301 Commercial

I r sii (d or
furtIiShC(1
tde.il lOcation
rent
Pc,jon,,blt'
365 3771
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Notice of Public Hearing

Phone)7) 7SlOo'3fl 07(0
_________________________

defendant(s), Lorere Laze, a single
towoman, and Alphonza Chisoim end
ROSWELL 0. FULLER and
Cynthia Chisoim, his wife, end to ETTIE S. FULLER. 1)5 wife.

Crayfish

Plus

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M0VINOCAN

ttify the terms of said Writ of
OH TE RS of JOY"
Execution.
John E. Polk,
_______________________________
Sheriff
'F'El SwaP SHCP
:r'r..lp Cuxjr.!.
ANDniFAMARKET Publish:
AprlI4. 13. 70. 77. win t&amp;le
1VLRY'SIJNrAYCA M -SCM
CAll. )7717I4
on April 25, 1976

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EN DAlI Y II A,M. TIL 9:30 P.M-FRI. &amp; SAT. TIL IC:)OPM.
1509 French Ave. IHI.way li.c- )
Sanford

[

Call 339

rot further nl0t,itiOfl a11 in 4387
or write
SanfordAlAfl0flFmYOPO
S. 5t0 FIa 32771

Seminole County, Florida, will at
11:00 A M. on the 28th day of April.
A D 1976. offer for sale and Sell 11.

MUSKETEERS"

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START MONDAY

iYOUPMt"
AL ANON
For families Of fr,S of problerP

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CARPENTERS HELPERS

________________

I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE

Legal Notice
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I

s ALCOHOL A I'IOOLEM

9) BEVERLYHILLBILJjES
35 THE LONE RANGER

wanted- Sales cx
perie'nce hlpfut. Apply in person,
Art Grindle's Whl Ranch of
Sanlorci

HEADACHE!

a.
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carpeting. Just litted, and priced
to sell at 537,900.

S temper

BEAREAL

TNIATRI

Requlor

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SALESMAN

18-Help Wanted

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royo ENTEPRIS! THEATRES

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large lot, 7 BR's, 2 baths, kitchen
applIances, central heat 8. air,

31A—Duplexes

9214

fireolace's, corner lot. $14,750.

PlEAT AS A PIN! And loc,tted o'i one
of our Iinrst neighborhoods Extra

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Herbert Lrn. 1958. Briheh.

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$1
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rnals

PROCEDURES FOR MUNICIPAL
ELECTIONS; DESIGNATING THE
Legal Notice
CLERK OF THE CITY AS ELEC.
TIONS
SUPERVISOR;
F ICTIT IOU S N AM E
ESTABLISHING QUALIFI.
Notice Is hcrby given that we ai e
CATIONS FOR CANDIDATES OF
engaged in busIness at P0 Box 125
OFFIC5 REPEALING SECT.
Altamonte Springs, Semirio:
TlOPlS 237, 231. 239, and 210 OF
County, Florida, under the fict;tiOt
THE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF
name of J &amp; N HOME IA
THE CITY; SEVERABILITY AND
PROVEMENTS and that we Infer
EFfECTIVE DATE
to register said tame with the Cler
A Copy 01 said Ordnance Shall be
THE
SUBUR B BEAUTIFUL, &amp;ccordingtoplat thereof recorded In of the Circuit Court, Semir
deiphia Athiotics who has a SANFORD,
available at the Office of the City
SECTION, as recorded Plat Book IS, pages bland 6$. publi:C
County, Florida in accordance witPt
room to let. In Oakland.
Clerk of the City of Winter Springs,
input Book) Page6é of the Public records of Seminole Count,
the Clerk of the Circuit Cour
Florida, for all persons desiring to
A major program battle may Records of Seminole County, Florida:
Seminole County, Florida In ai
examine same.
Florida, together with the right of
YOU ARE I"ERfBY NOTIFIE)D
cordance with the provisions of it e
cotr,e if ABC renews "Rich
ALL INTERESTED PARTIES
ingress and egress over Brentwood that an action to remov e
Fictitious Name Sta?utn, To WII
Man, Poor Man."
ARE INVITED to attend and be
AvenueandthatportionnfCampelio clouds from and quIet !h-e
Section 865.09 Florida Statutes 19S
heard.
And If It does, our sources say Street lying East of Brentwood title of the Plaintiff in end t
5: Robert V. WIlliamson
THIS NOTICE Istobe published in
Avenue and North of and adlacent to the above described property ha
J. E. Pearson
The Evening Herald, a newspaper of
•
sad Block 15 described abOve, and it been filed against you and yo, ar C
Publish: April 6. 1), 20, 27, 1976
Legal Notice
general c'rculatlon in said City, one
appearing to the Court that the required to serve a copy of you
DEY-30
tI) time at least fifteen (IS) days
defendant, Lorene Lane, a single written defenses, if any, on
NOTICEOFSHERIFF'SSALE
prior to the time of the Public
woman. is not inhabitants of ror WILLIAM H. BEARDALL, C
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
Hearing
NOTICEISHEREBYGlVEpthit fojndwithinthe5tateofFlorldaand BEARDALL, LEWIS. BLANKPIEI
FOR TAX DEED
by virtue of that certain Writ of
DATED this lit day oP April, 1976.
have not voluntarily appeared &amp; LeC,ETT, whose add'ess i I
EaKution issued out of end under herein, and that personal
(191.246 FlorIda Statutes)
Ci'y of Winter
Service North Court Street, Post Office Bo X
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the seal of the Circuit Court of
Springs, Florida.
uponherlsiotpracticalberause her
a31, Orlaniio, Florida 32502, on c
that Leo W. Salvail &amp; Jeanne d' Ar:C
Seminole County, Florida, upon a
By: S. Mary T. Norton
residence and whereabouts are t)fore May II, 1976, and file th e
final ludgment rendered in tIe
Salvail the holder of the followini2
City Clerk
unknown, it is ORDERED THAT original with the Clerk of thiS Cow
aforesaid court on the 29th day Of
certificates has filed said cer
GARY E. MASSEY, ESQUIRE
Lore'ne Lane. a single woman, OP either before service on Plaintiff'
tilicates for a tax deed to be IssuelI City Attorney
March, AD. 1976, in that certain
pear or plead to the complaint attorney or immediately triereeftef
case entitled, .1. Ed Straughn. as
thereon. The certificate numberI City of Winter
herein by the 3rd day of June, 1916, otherwise a default will b' entere
Exerutive Dirfor of the FIor;da
Springs, Florida
end in default t!'ereof the Court wll against you for the relief demand,d and years of issuance, Phi
description of the properly, and NiP Pullg: April 6, 1976
Department of Revenue, Plaintiff,
proc
to the hearing and ad in the Complaint. An abbreviate
vs Richard 3 Martin dba Slam
names in which it was assessed an
0EV.))
iudicatton of tN11 SUIt as if Lorene title of ?'e case is "HALLMARI
Garage, Defendant, wtilch aforesaid
as followS:
____________________
Lane, a singl, woman, Pad been CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 0)F
Writ of Execution was delivered to
Certificate Plo 411 Year o
served with process in the State of FLORIDA. Plaintiff, v. ROSWELIL
me as Sheriff of Seminole County,
Issuance 1913
FlorIda, but Only tO the extent o. FULLER, ef at, Defendants,
Florida, and I have levied upon the
DescriptIon of Prepert,
prov',ded for by 5,(ft)fl 1453. Title 25. CivIl Plo 76612 CA 13 G and wa
fo!lowing described property Owned
Lot 11 Lake Brantiey I%l.s itt lid
United States Code; i t further instituted and is pending In th
by Richard J. Martin dba Slam
ORDERED that notice of this order Circuit Court of the Eightent
PB 1OPG 22
Garage. Seid property being Iocjted
Name in w9ilch assessed Omer C
be published by the United States Judicial Circuit, n and for S,minol
in Seminole County, Florida, more
&amp; Mary ShIpe
M3rthaI In a newspaper of general County at Sanford. Florida.
Parhicularly described as follows:
All of saId property being In thiP
circulation In Seminole County.
WlTNESSmyh$ndandlh,seaIc
,•,
All property, fixtures and
County of Seminole, Stateof Florida
Florida. once a wee$i for six (6) thiS Court on the 5th day of Apr)
equipment of the wilhin named consecutive weeks, commencing o
Unless such certificate or cer
defendant ocated at the place of
tificates shall be redeemed ac
Tuesday, April 6, 1916. DONE AND
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
business, 5;am Garage, at 700 Mingo
cording to law the ptopert)
ORDEREDaI Orlando, Florida. thu
Clerk of the Circuit C)url
Trail, Longwood, Florid., indescribed in Such certilicate oi
flnc day of March, 1976
By: Elaine RiCharde
cluding but not limited to the
...i:I!jjIJkljj:;ã)'j'
certificates will be sold to Hi
GEORGE C. YOUNG
Deputy Clerk
4,
fotiow(nq'
highest cash bidder at the tour
CHIEF JUDGE
One (1)
house door on the 3rd day of May
ton F100 Custom PickPublish: April6, 13,70, 71, Mayl. 11, (Seal)
up Truck, wfite, 1972 Ford, WIng
1976.
1976
Publish: April 6, 13, 20, 27, 1916
stored at Altamonle Garage,
Dated this llthday of March, 1976
DEY-39
CIEY 32
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Altamonf, Springs, Florida.
One Snap On Anal-O.Scop, Engine
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Analyzer with; No MT 615, Plo
By: Thelma Scott,
MT,lfl, No MTIO7, No M1404, Plo
Deputy Clerk
MTI1I arid No. MW6 components
Publish - March 30, AprIl 6. 1), 20
One Snap-on MT 539 Ampme$er,
1976
Voltmattec
DEX-162
One Takubo Works Ltd. 10 Ion
NOTICE OF
HydraIiC Floor Jack
FORECLOSURE SALE
On, Walker 3 ton Floor Jack
0
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEP
One Bender Model P112 Hydraulic
Forfastrelief
pursuant
to
a
Final Judgment o
Floør Press, Serial No. 801
foreclosure dated March 19, 1976
On, Snap on P drawer roll arouni
.
call the
and entered in Case No. 76-41.CA 09
tool chest plus contents all property
F of the Circuit Court oS Phi
being Storcd at A. J. Lofting
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in an
Transfer &amp; Storage, SenfOrd,
for Seminole .o., wherein Majesti
FIwIda,
Invtment Company of Denver,
and the undersgned as Sheriff 0

Bette Dvas, Olivia Dc
HavIand. 1942. (En.) "iMnier

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Randall Show," in which he
as follows: Legal description: Begin LYDIA P. BICKFORD, his wife;
plays a Philadelphia judge. But
s feet South end 550 fee' West of •ndWALLACEL. DOW,andeachr'
what competi!ion will he face? the NE corner of the SE d of them if living, and if deed, it
Well, ur
S} CBS the NW '.; thence run West 75 unknown spouses, heirs, devitte
feet; thence North 140 feet, Iegatees, grantees. creditors, I
and NBC are now negotiatIng feet to the Point of Begother persons known or unknOwin
for the right to counterprogram Inning lying In SectIon 7; having or claiming any right, title )'
him with "The Jack Klugman Township 21 South, Range 30 Fast: interest in or to ftc foIIowln
and ALSO DESCRIBED sS: LOt 10 described property in Seminot 0
Show.
and the East 16 feet I" of Lot 11 in County, Florida, to wit:
In it, K.lugman stars as a Block IS as shown on the vacated
Lots I to 22 inclusive, Block A, i f
wacky attorney for the Phila- portion of the phi Of SAPILANDO, The Springs Spreading Out Viiiagi

1:30

I

I LOVE LUCY
35 LASSIE
5:30
2) 12) NEWS
SM BEWFCHED
7' 24 ELECTRIC COM-

ruribed known as E. M. Bickford,. and

(Wed.) '-The Letter." Be11
Davis, Gale Sondogwrd 1940.
,tie'
(mii's.) "In 'fl-is

G'sY, Gtint Wi
1960.
(Wed)
I&amp;
VOngO' (B&amp;W) Jon Hal, Gale
Sovxiergaxd 1944 (mu's)

eon we in

trat ste

the fastidious half of "The Odd
Couple" for many years, is re-

too
('2) (12) SOfERSET
.41 MIDDAY
LID i'4EWS
'9' RYAN'S HOlE
6* MOViE (Mon.) BOYOlX!
the Fxest Botto
i'iS.
Jos6ç*i Cotton 1949. (Tuos.)
Bride.' Belle Davis.

LeectsW,iw.B&amp;W)Coioen

tp when t

stock.

2.) d2 NBC NEWS

C)
11AM LJVIN3 (Nod.)
THE ROCK (Thi.) MANNA
(Ft.) THE BIBLE
1)91) P.VIE. (tn.) "The Mole
Pee. JOY Qa'. Cyi'
Paøidi. 1956. (Tues.) "The

(OC6.Widd01sklCJWoMIOn.

take care of her Lockheed

GOOSE(FnMAYB NIMI3I.E
9' AL..!. MY C&amp;DREN
'24 ELECTRIC COANY
12.55

ERCISE 5*-lOIN
900
DON HIE SHO'VV
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RE) EMBERS(FfI)

Thurs.) DUCK, DUCK,

GM FRAN CARLTON EX-

f
withan-cieci&amp;onsshonher
Older daugNer Wants to go on
aooOdcapngtr (
24 COXON'S AF,4Y:
Coon1Odshtsoiifwi'-

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and Sympathy." It's a sitcom
about a widowed American
businesswoman who moves to
Tokyo and hires a scatter-

4,
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SEARCH FOR
TOMORROW

8.30

earning opportunity. Call 6u 307?.
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2 ADAM 12

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fragrances. toletrles. Excellent

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rig

American girl to

tend his kids.
NBC's weapon is "Mrs. T.

35 BIG VALL.EY
12:30

,4
6'
CAP TA I N
KANGAROO
(: COPJIAUNI1YCLOSEUP
SCHOOL PR(X3 RAM-

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brained young

liralnedyoungJapancsemanto

SLfr.PJSE
6:55

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40

800

9) THE ROOKIES flyer
taksaperbooalUiot,,tjnttte
of a lwdend
(R)

NIoon Friday

35 MICKEY MOUSE cii,i
(B&amp;W)
5:00

tax fraud,
We shall await the CBS and

AVON

Sunday _______________________________

SCHOOL SPECIAL

Stenstrom Realty

0 Uf' L CX

Spring into the world of cosmetics,

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V'CHINE

658
j2) PALL. HARVEY
7:00
,2) (12J TOOAY (Local flOWS
at 725 tihe 825).
14') LI') GM CBSNEWS:(Ch.
4, 710, I
now's)
'7) SESU
s'rp,c-j'
9': GOOD MO8*4ING A)I€RICA

?OiAV re,its Hi F4v.leeye
being repcxled (lOad. (A)

(Wed. Only) AFTER

3 Room turn, apt. Bedroom is air
Conditioned. $100 mo. Ill E. 8th
St 317 4215 Of 32? 5766

Companion; Heeded immediately

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OWNER SAYS "LET iT GO!" Fine
old 2 story home in good neigh
borhood, I Bedroom, I bath, 7

Tuesday, ApriI6, i76-9A
____________________ I_________________-

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JIM HUNT REALTY Golden Touch

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?eedroornupstairs.scr..nedpo,ch,
air.
Child; no pets; $125 Also
lôrge efficiency with carport, air,
815 323 476?

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NIoon The Day Before Publication

PB) PQSS6 toôl + 117, 113, 115, 116 Got some
dtmC with the Clerk of
action with a Herald
schak."
117
C rcut Court, S.' n'i' Count',',
ctssified ad We'll help you writ,
NBC, meanwhile, has a ma Name In which assessed Dotlie
lor.da in .ccordance with the
ii
that will bring fast SI
or counterprogram move afoot provisions of the Iictitious Name Starcn
CALL 377 2611
Al'
of
said
property
being
in
the
and Statutes. To Wit: Section 165.09
against ABC's new "Mr. T.
Countvof Seminole, Stateot Florida.
Flor,da Statutes 1957.
___________________________
Tina," about a widowed JapaUnless Such certificate
5-Lost &amp; Found
s Forrest Allan Greene
nese trislnessman who niovs Publish: March 23. 30, April 6. I), tificates gall be redeemed according to law the property Lost
White Cockapoo. answers to
to Chicago and hires a scatter- 1976

24 (Moo) ORLQ PRESS
(Tuos, Wed., Thin.) LOWELL

6* (Mon. Wed. Fri.) TENNESSEE TUXEDO (Tuo.)
EL.00G (ihij) BLL,,.
WINKLE

1121. POL'CE WOMAN: Ida
Lir'vJgJeslsMa(e.Olw3
azT*xiance d)Mk
kQ
has irffiraied M if C4014an
I'w)ttal ill)
LI) M'AS'H: A gigantic

FBI: p

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

SG—Miscellaiieous icr Sale

41—Houses

Sanfoi'd'- 171 54, Sunlend DrtW
Sunland Estates Refurbished 3
bedroom. 7 bath By owner $21,500. Many extras. 1 373 10)6
I 2571 P,uk Dr

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P4IIJVrI.

628 0636

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(.6.1) SUNRISE sa€sitn

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(9) fl

41—Houses

I flt'riroon apt, lights,
CMpeted, adults $98 SO 372 7296
alter
4 wk dayS
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Nurses; RN's, LPN's; Aides; Aide

DEADLINIES

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GM

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6: GM CBS NEWS

GM BUGS BUNNY

141) PASTOR'S STUDY

837
(I) (121. NBC NEWS(.WDATE

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(WOd)PROF1LESINEDUCA.
630

her.

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TYPIST with own
typewriter. Piece work rate, pay
S.) 00 an hour or more to good
I%l Details and applications at
public meeting of Citizens' Legal
Protective League, 1:30 PM..
Thursday,AprilSth,SanlordCjvlC
Center Annex (See display a.

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(Tuos., Thurs ) JEANNIE

I 9)

141) (61) MATCH GAME

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PAIJ.. HARVEY COM-

1200
21 9') NEWS
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625

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She M the LTIWWXIwhOhM

MANALIVE
(Wed.)
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Afternoon

.2 (Mon.) WITH THIS RING

the good liar6rtsu'*Osn.
91'
LAVERNE AND
s4p[,Ey "ft's The Waler,
ShU1ey5gInaponx*ionas
an oIVlcal beer tes at the

4:00
2 IRONSIDE
4) GILLIGAN'S ISLAND
:6)MARYHARTMAN.MARY
HARTMAN
7 -24 MISTER ROGERS

$

3 Lines Minimum

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at a bark, and Thelma wIne a
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8.30
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11:50

(Mon., Wed, En.) READNG

9) HAPPY DAYS: The COOl
Fcxiio (Henry WrcJer) VJIVOS

--a ,

24 (Mon. Wad.. Fri.) VILLA
ALE43REUtm,, Th(3,)CAH.
RSCC't.E!9OS

(P41

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SATURDAY 9.Noon

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MONDAY thru FRIDAY

ARC's new "Nancy Walker NBC schedules with great in
FACED WITHA DRINKING
PROBLEM
Show." (She used to play the terest,
Pertaps
Alcotolic
Anonymous
mother of 'lthoda" before ABC
Can Help
Legal Notice
lured her away.)
Ca11123 4517
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DEAR DR. LAMB — I have
listened to many heartbeats
since 1929 I hearthe lub-dub"
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and play back the "lub-dub" of
good hearts, diseased hearts,
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candidate for Florida's fifth congressional district,
against an opponent in the party race for th e nominat ion ,
Sid Vihlen Jrr Saunders said Vihlen had used a county
a nilope the (ount) postaee ma. tcr and a count) piid
secretary for cainpaign purpom.
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campaign literature had bmi received by a Saunders

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A MinnesoU reader wants lI
measure (Sb24) by Commerce and five top assistants.
to know what we resoond to
Chairman
W.D. Childers, 1)The cabinet refuse to fire the
partner's one notrump openPens.acola,
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holding they had (lone noth~
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Supporters say the bill, bet- legislators said they were act.
Ilis opening shows 16-18 ~;
tied up in the House last year, ing within their constitutional
points,
could save Floridians $10 inil- authority in overseeing the ex
We recommend a two-cluN, 1
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Stayman response. intending
through ndvertisinr.
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was once part of the colony of
Virginia during the UvoIu11am Though many men from
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beat, rise and fight again.'
wrote Greene. The World
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Udall 36 per cent That translated to 26 Democratic ito
ventlon votes for Carter, 25 for
Uda ll.
While Jackson was in clear
command In the New York primary, his delegate 'm,ugin was
short of the clear majority he
had forecast. With 96 per cent of
the precincts counted, Jacksoin

PresidentFordeasilywonthe verygoodwin inastatehehad 274 delegates. Udail was
second, with 72 of his delegates
"Oh,
how
sweet
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consin. swee ping past challeng.
leading.
er Ronald Reagan and saying told cheering supporters Tues.
Udall's early Wisconsin lead
he was pleased wi th a 55 per day night It wasn't sweet for — which led ABC and NBC to
cent victor) that exceeded ex- long
project a narrow vi ct ory for
The tote counting showed him — was built
pectations.
n votes from
Carter gaining steadily, andul-. the Madison area, site of
But the night'sdrama
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reserved for the Democrats. timately made him the victor University of Wisconsin. lie
Carter went to 1e1 apparently b a slender margin,
won big there, by a n riin of
continced he was a narrow los- With 95 per cent of Wiscon- about 22,000. But it .a,asn't
er to Udall, althoitigh lie never sin's precincts reporting, Car- enough to %ithstand Carter's
conceded. The Arizona •con- ter had 37 per cent of the vote, strength elsewhere.

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-voluntary contribution."
Two weeks ago the count)
However, Asst. County Atty.
received a letter from the Jai Robert Pierce has promised a
Ile spectre of impact fees Alai fronton offering to pay 25 legal ruling on the issue.
surfaced at Tuesday'
s county per cent of t he costs of placing
Pierce'
s boss, County Atty.
commission meeting when signal lights at the Intersection. Thomas Freeman has ruled
Commissionerjohn Kimbrough
Commissioner
Harry collection of a $310 per unit
asked the attornev if a Seminole Kwiatkowski favored the impact fee on new buildings is
County cesta center can legally project and wanted it ac. illegal. Freeman has ordered
contribute toward installation complished this year -instead the county to halt its unwritten
of traffic signals
of next year when it'
s policy of collecting the fees
Tempers flared momentarfly scheduled. And, Kwiatkowski
Kimbrough maintains acafter Kimbrough asked for a let Kimbrough know he was CePtance of the money
from Jai
legal opinion as to whether the somewhat miffed at Kim- Alai is an "impaut ff,
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count) can accept 25 per cent of brough's interference.
hat tou will
the costs for improvements at
"I'
m upset with myself for
the rear of the Orlando- losing
my
temper," Freeman, on th,, otht:r han,d.
Seininole J,ni Aini Fronton at Kwiatkowski said this morning. Says the counh, inav accept
Fernwood Boulevard and But he went on to explain that contributions that are donated

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ill for it, Kunbrough said
effort to get the project tin andd items
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However. hit: .said the Lssue derway.
centers on the ongoing conKwiatkowski said funds are
Kwiatkowski said Kimbrough
truters) about w he t her the available to fix up the In iS remoting 'he last bit of
tounty can legally accept tersection. lie added that he leverage the county has to
impact fees, or 'toluntary didn t know if the Jat Alai offer require developers to oIfst
co ntribut ions," its
they would be considered a impact costs.

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A acquitted In circuit court made at the time of the crimo.
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Judge Woodson ordered the a deputy State Fire Marshal that the fingerprints identified
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Mrs. King, wtm testified thil timea in the chest, neck and
Jones' fingerprints were found and an interior screen that was
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1`1 drink bottle containing burned.
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-LaBruciano testified that it disturbance involving persoris at her home.
Variable V.10th 10 to IS mph., partially burned rag wick appeared from the position of
at the Jones r&amp;dence before
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thundershoV. ers. Rain
Faithful fans Kelley Reagan, Tim Barley, Jackie Wade, sad
Defense attorney Roger that it had been held with the firebomb was found after she said had reportedly' been living
RAIN, RAIN
prichability 40 per (vat toda) Bert- y presented case law har.d over the top tif the bottle. discoveied another bearoom at the 1,iake Mary adfirtm for
Karen and ArAgle Barley, waited in v,ain to see a cbu"b lestpe
and tonight and 60 per cent saying the state must show that
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is being held
ioftt*U game Tuesday atterno
LaBruciano said he couldn't window had a bullet hole and about a month, '
Pinecrest Part as the pme
Thursday.
was rXIAed OUL But for other3 the badly needed sbowen wm a
the fingerprints on the bottle testify as to when the finger. that a projectile was lodged in a without bond on a murder
t-harge in the case.
blessing. (Herald Photo by 3W Vincent Jr.)
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choice is that when a player
casting it to numerous different
thought. Ilke many good ideas, locations. This iE sometimes follows suit with, or wins a
someom else has already had used In demonstrating heart trick with, one of two ual
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cards, he would have baa to
sounds to medical students in a
play the actual card if he held
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just one. Thus he would have
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been equally li kely to play the
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other card if tie held both
does not realize how much has
South wins the first trick
with dummy's ace of clubs,
magnetic tape. and practically gone into producing the level of
leads a spade and plays his
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sounds and reprodu(ing it, has today. The advances in
low West wim with the jack
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"I want to be expli cit, Vihien said today. "I have not
charged JoAnn Saunde rs or George Saunders individually, but I have charged their campaign with attempting to frame me. Because of the facts generated by
the State Attorney's office, it appears my charge is
warranted.
"I call on the Saunders to drop the suit and bury the
hatchet. At this point, I fIM myself in a position should the
Saunders not drop the suit of having to defend myself. In
an orderly defe nse I predict the Saunde rs will be subJected to additional extreme eznbarras&amp;nentIn this tinpleasant situation," Vihien said.
Mrs. Saunders Said she is completely satisfied that
H erring's office ha totally vindicated both her and her
family.
Mrs Saunders said 'the still feels an apology is due to
the JoAnn Saunders campaign by Viblen. She declined to
say whe ther the lawsui t aga inst Jlhlen will be pursued or
dropped unUI she has additional information.

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faith contacted the state attorney's office. We found
no th ing but good faith on the pan of Mr. and Mrs. Satinders. Based on our Investiga tion, Vihien is cleared."
Herring said that his office is forwarding the investigation file to the Pinellas County State Attorney's
off ice for further Investigation there becauze of "conflicts
in sworn testimony - - ." th e accusations vs. th e findin gs
and that any action now would come in Pinell.m. Akers
Uves In Clearwater, Pineilas County.
He rrin g said investigators ch ecked typewriters in
Vihien's county office and the "envelope could ha ve be en
typed on that typewriter. - . the type is similar.
"We have no evidence that VIhIen or his secretary
typed th e envelope or put the 24 cents posta ge (wi th
meter) on the envelope," said Herring.
Mrs Saunders, intanwhlle on Tttsda flied a la suit
seeking in excess of 11 million in damages against Vihlen
for "slander and libe l" over his reported charge that the
Saunders campaign had "framed him."

campaign official, Willard Akers of Clearwater in a
postage-metered stamped county envelope. He said the
documents were turned over to him for appropriate action
and he Ior.vardcd them to Herring.
Vihien's Immediate response last week was that it
was "a frame job" by the JoAnn Saunders campaign.
Herrin g, after receiving sworn testimony of th e Incident frurn Akers, the Saunders, Viblen, a Sanford
prin ter and various county personnel said Tuesday, "Our
investiga tion exonetates Vihien of th e accusa tions." He
said the in vestiga tion establishes that the material
alleged to have been mailed in the (Jan. 29) postage
metered envelope didn't even exist until Feb. 19.
He sa id investiga tors have been able to turn up only
the one envelope with the county postage meter stamp,
adding ttt uiUi. trcotid t e stified that tie count)
postage meter wasn't used in the Vihlen campaign.
"Our conclusion is that JoAnn Saunders received
false Information from her source and that she In good

State Attorney Abbott Herr ing said Tu esday he is
forward ing his inves tigation file to th e Pinellas County
state attorney's office for further investigation after he
announced that charges against a Seminole Coun ty
commi.sdonier of using county postage and mailing
supp lies in a congr essional campaign are "unfounded."
Herring's office spent low days investigat ing a
complaint filed by Geor ge Saunders, campaign manager-

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legislators for what he called
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left (aorta) arteries leaving the
hear t.
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frequency an
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sound. I never heard a heart
each part of the sound is
sound quite like it. If a doctor
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ARIES (March 21-Apr il 19) to your plans. It could cost
Be careful today not to treat ally.
SCORPIO lOct. 24-Nov. 22)
people in your charge in an
fashion.
It
could
Select
your co-workers for
arrogant
create resentments they'll long
Avoid types who would r*,er
remember.
TAURUS (April 2D-May 20) be a boss than a willing heiNt.
SAGITTARIUS(Nov. 23.1)ec.
You're likely to have little
tolerance or pa ti ence today 21 It's good to believe j
tAldi persons stho can't wholly others, but don't place you
support your VIeWS. Try to be faith today in persons who don't
warrant It. You're likely to be
less opinionated,
GEMINI (May 21-Junt 21) ) let down.
Avoid a friend who is more of a
CAPRICORN (Dec. '"-Jan
taker than a giver. This person 19) Tt.ere won't be mu,
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might try to use you to his harnwny around home today &amp;
advantage today.
you or your mate are too .
CANCER (June 21-July 22) ststent upon having your cw
Keep your ambitions within way. Fin'] a middle ground,
reasonable bounds today. If
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
others feel you are too self- You may hav,! the opportunity
se rvi ng, they may put road- to be of service to someone
bloicks in your path.
today whose help you will later ~
LEO Jtzl 23-Aug . 22) Today flt d Do
hit's cp cti
you may do something ill spite willingly.
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PISCES (Feb. 20-March
is
wind up creating a problem. Don't let your
your own worst tendencies
enemy.
over prixien'. judgment today. 't . ..
Keep your budget in mind at all

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If s it might start ith the
e among the e ur rint rages their $165 annual senior says that the client rushes in
to men tho walked into a tax and can be seen undulating in citizen 's exemption
and bceathlessly discloaes that
They left and the accountaPt he has forgotten to include a $10
Imagine some poor guy file a joint ret ur n Not being selfmployd businesspersons,
thought no more about it until cret card deduction and will
Lcpended in midair by 30 from California they eren't these
girls ian take deductions suddenl his one rang hey, need to ha e the whole thing
I irge, numbered balloons. married. They had a much for depreciat ion of their tassels. she's got to go,
Id the vo
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I neath him yans a black simpler arrangement - one of
ties fi strings and so on
at the other end All these
Sniall wonder that a CPA in a
abyss, [WI of poisonous snakes them oid the house and the
Hut as one tat consultan t years and I ne ve r knew''
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national accounting finn
old discarded band saw blades, otherdidthecooking Not li ving observed, with the
way wrent
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personal tax ret ur n
neatly crated and stamped in California they were turned liberaltrends are going,
'they talkin with the phone in one mailed back
to him one year
atomic wastes, and, just for down.

Progress on Saufard's new public work complex is evident a
metal structures take shape near the I.Ltersection o)f French
Avenue aud Seminole Boulevard. The
come
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fleet of vehkles, as well as an administration building. The city
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Or that alother tax conpellet gun methodically whacks
laying off employes right and stripper," she announced, should check her birth cer. sultant says t t each year he is
Off the Willoons in numerical left
in 1975.
it is now common watching a glazed look come t'ficate just to be sure.
forced to file for an extension of
sequence, loudly and slo%%I),, for ,it client to tell a tax con.
owir the face of the fernale tax
This
had
plunged
her
husbaivi
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April 15 deidline because he
one by one And with each
ultintUi..itlw was ofiwork for consultant Thi. atmosphere into a 'tate o stunned In
hasri (II id tune to compkte hi
b00111irig
explosion.
the say 10 days and lost $500.
relaxed noticeably when it credulity, for he had discovered own tax return.
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involved scraping paint and that throughout their married
closer to the final plunge into have the W which he would varnish fro m ur ure
f nit .
lives he had believed her to b,-- one nght that the key to his
On the other side of the coin four years younger than she office had been carried off
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legitimate deduction from his was the woman who went -with was I
the feelings of the average gross annuai income for the her husband to a certified
The CPA dLvwt*t know now it
yo-r. He is inforine 1, in as public accountant (cp Al. Both came out, but ini any case, they home several Itnum P.irlit-vThe house was about 90 miles
ticks (town toward the n,ational '_
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ained a manner as in their 60's, the pair %anted to had their SW
to keep them from the offi(v. s. to '6

income tax filing deadline of possible,that this is illegal
save her
know about the extra etem
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ApII 15. The balloons ketp
Manyarethemenwhozom tion granted persons aged o Ices, hospital bills, etc.
the ('P1 locked the door and
pt- pping off, and you don't Ila%- ill wishing to claim their older.

to look at the calendar to know illegili,1111te
children
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that t~ere are only 10 days left. dt-pendent&amp; They go (town in

Is there a ray of inunor in thisFlames when told, that they'll

But the woman was very %racking at times, one
x
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vague

crawled out his office win&amp;WL
With tile filing deadlim.
closing in and pressure in-

didn't know quite what age she example the detailed and
naifying each day, most tat
was. then%he decided she wo ul(I complex itemized return which considtants inay feel like
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or at least 50 per cent of each be 65 the following year. Fine, must
be worked on laboriously employing this technique about

itwition, either for the tax- have to prove

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One client unconcerned ith started thinki ng about her age lie that episode down with his
F m somewhere below the priparation With
businesses public opinion made no bones and about back taxes, and she amused colleagues)

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male caller torn Sanford police he'd murdered
someone at that addrs
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car, later identified as b6onging to the
murder victim, in the median of U S. 17-92
just north of Lake Mary Boulevard. The auto
was splattered with blood Inside and

enNebwenderwasse1cctedfor theexecuUveassi
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position -the top administrative post in county goverriment -he
was earning SM,5W a year. However, Hattaway said today the
cofllnhIsslOn Will 'ha'e to redo" the salary

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about midnight Saturday after someone
apparently broke irsto the house by smashing
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p.m. Tuesday, Thursday and Friday will remain in effect.
Ubrarian Sara Harrison says the new schedule increases the Sanford PubUc Ilbrury's hours to a total of 46
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"We•re going to recomOf course the budget is the by pro and con lobbyists are demand for more state aid for lobbyists
mend some specific ap.
who represent diver- and the need for new dollars,
conferenie today to discuss make recommendations of paintiments, but it will be up to
ut important piece of expected to animate the session education. New fthlds will also sified interest groups.
n' fault insurance and on appo in tments to an ad hoc their own.
kgi5lation this year. Even with from the opening gavel,
the majority of the board to
prevent classroom crowding,
In the past few years, legtslz
matters concerning medical committee which will study
The Issue centers or. the fact make specific appoint. 'nts,"
the economy t urning around,
Rep. William Andrews, D. he added.
tors had to deal with scandals malpractice insurance," Sen ways to relieve overcrowding at that the sheriff says the jail Vililen said.
we do not have the number of Gainesville, chairman of the
"I'm convinced that unless touching the Cabinet.
the county jail in Sanford.
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Officials Still Searching
MIAMI lAP) Police and fire investigators searched
today for clues to back up suspicions of arson In a blaze
that claimed the lives of seven people trapped In an old
woodframe hotel.
'Because of where the fire started, we have to suspect
arson," fire inveatigator Frank hlahmann said Sunday.
B.ahmann said the early Saturday blaze started in a
television room opened to the public In the front of the
Hotel, investigators have rukd uut several
accidental causes for the fire, saying there was no electrical short, lighted cigarette or spontaneous ignition, he
said.
He said Inspectors were analyzing rubble to determine
if It contains a flammable liquid.

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At 68 years of age,
lawrence E. Will decided somebody had to tell the story
of florida's pioneers, about hacking out farm land amidst
the s.awgrass and living through the 1926 ktlkr hurricane.
"1 realized that the country was growing so fast and
that there was very little factual that had been written,"
he says. "There had been books, of course, but they didn't
tell about how different It was from the time I first arrived
here until the time I started writing. I wanted to show the
contrast."
And he did, at an age when most men are retired. Within
10 years, he had written six books and earned Lc title
"King of the Crackers" even though he didn't move to
Florida from Wisconsin until he was 20.
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WILMINGTON, NC. (AP) - Ten men, Including
former Hallandale mayor John D. Steele, were to
egin a federal jury trial today on a charge of pa"ticipating in a plan to smuggle marijuana.
Officials said the plan Involved 22 tons of high-grade Colombian marijuana, with a retail value of $25 million,
seized by police in a raid Jan. 11 at the Isolated fishing
hamlet of Mesic.
All 10 are charged with conspiracy to import
marijuana, importing marijuana and possesslop of
marijuana with intent to distribute. The three charges
carry a maximum penalty of 45 years in prison and a fine
of $75,000.

Appointments Eyed

AFSCME Looks For Ruling
TAI.LAHASSEE APi
The American
Federation of State, County and Municipal Employcs
IAFSCME) hopes to get the state Supreme Court
to
overturn this week a ruling that blocks an election for
state workers.
The AFSCME is challenging the constItutionality of a
1st District Court of Appeal ruling which blocks
an
election to choose a bargaining agent for social security
workers.
The election, by 15,000 state employes, was to
have
begun today at 166 sites across the state and last 10 days
wider provisions oi Florida's public employes collective
bargaining law.
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CORAl, GABLES (API
A small bomb,
decerlbed by police as a scare device, was exploded on the
University of Miami campus shortly before an Angeld
Davis speech.
There were no injuries and only one window of a school
cafeteria was broken when the bomb went off Saturday In
a patio drahispout.
Miss Davis was in another part of the building when the
incident occirred and said later she did not hear the
explosion.
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Advanced Lifesaving: Rescue and Water Safety
Course, 7 p.m., Atlantis Swim School, Altamonte Springa.
Three nights a week for three weeks.

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The Band Boosters of Ovledo High School are sponsoring i
spaghetti dinner Saturday from 5:30 to 7.30 p.m. at the high school
SET DINNER
cafeteria. The price of $1.75 for adults and $1 for children will be
used for the music program at the high school. Pictured above
from left, Thelma Voska, Carolyn Brown, Virginia Combs, and
Mary Fernand&amp;',,
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BOOSTERS

LOCAL BRIEFS

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Homemakers Achievement Day Exhibits open to
public,7to9p.m.Altamonte
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Sanford Senior Cltizeos Club, noon, Sanford Chic
Center. Bag lunch and Bingo.
S'iilor Citizens 4-day tour to Atth.nt.a and Brunswick.
Leaving Casselberry stop at Seminole Plaza, 8a.m.; pIck
up Sanford Civic Center, 8:30 a.m. Bring bag lunch.
Tourist and Shuffleboard Club covered dish
supper, 6 p.m., clubhouse on lakefront; meetIng, 7 p.m.
Sanford

CASSELBERRY
A new
ordance,
rate
utility
reducing water rates slightly
and increasing sewer rates both
within and outside the city
limits, will be considered by the
city council at a 7:30 p.m.
meeting today.
Utility Director John Lane
said today the move is Intended
to stor subsidization of the
sewer system by the water
department and to place the
sewer system l.a a stance to pay
for its own operation.
The proposed new water
rates would reduce the current
$4.60 monthly to homeowners
for the first 4,000 gallons
minimum to $4.50. The cost for
each additional 1,000 gallons
would be cut from 75 cents to 60
cents.
Residential sewer rates
meanwhile would be raised
from a flat rate of $4.60 plus
$1.80 ($6.40) for pollution
control to $9.2 cenc. per
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sta'ed at the Hotel Rose Hall
Hosts
Band
SemInale Lions Club, 7p.m., Quality Inn, 1-4 and SR
IntcrContinental, located on
Seminole Community College the Rose hall Plantation. Their
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I'asiness beginning Tuesday t lown the Martha Brae.
Blair,
ndmm'ster, will be
sewer rates would be changed
Lhe South Seminole Center in
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hosting a visiting band from
for commercial enterprises
Weed Control
Sanford Lions Club, noon, Holiday Inn.
Altamonte Springs.
Kenned)' High School, Belmore,
from an amount equal to water
The course, co-sponsored by Seminole Community N.Y., Tuesday, Wednesday and
LOOgWOOd Area Sertoi'ia Club, noon, Quzillty Inn, I-.4
bills monthly to 125 per cent of
and SR 434.
the Federal Small Business College's Office of Community Thursday of this week.
the commercial water bill or
CasselberTy Woman's Club, 1 p.m., clubhouse on
Administration will explore the Service will sponsor on April 14
The L)man band members
$9.25,
whichever is greater.
Oveebrook Drive.
various aspects of starting and at 7:30 p.m. l207-208, on the will open their homes to the
The method of assessing
managing a business. Sections Main Campus, a one night Kennedy Band members, who
Cuselberry Jaycees, 7:30 p.m., Sumrnerset
water bills to commercial users
ReatIon Building.
to be covered include: Checklist seminar dealing with problems will be touring Disney World
would be based on the size of the
Parents Anonymous for troubled parents), 7:30 p.m.,
(or Starting a Business, Success of aquatic weed control and the and other Central Florida at.
water meters, ranging from
tractions.
Community United Methodist Church, 17-fl, Casselberry.
;'nd Failure Factors, Personal private property owner.
$5.13 for a one inch water meter
Featucd will be speakers
Evaluation,
Thepubliclsinvltedtoa band
Bookkeeping,
to $359.10 for a four inch meter.
Raising Capital, Taxes, frorntheFlorida Department of concert Thursday at 7:30 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL7
Water rates outside the city
Ilusiness Structure, Location Natural Resources; Florida. in the Lyman auditorium, to
would be reduced from $5.75 for
Homemakers
Achievement
Day,
9:30
a.m,,
and Layout of 13t'sinesses, Fresh Water and Game hear the Kennedy Band per.
3,000 gallons minimum monthly
Altamonte Springs Civic Center
Records
in
Profitable Seminole County Comnitsioner form under the direction of Dr.
to $5.13 for residential users and
Sanford Woman's Club, noon, at clubhouse on (k
Williams and a Janita Byars.
Management, Researching the Dick
be reduced from 90 cents per
Avenue, catered luncheon meeting. Reservitions.
Market, Credit and Collections, representative (rou a private
thousand gallons thereafter to
Selling, Why Customers Buy, industry.
Sanford Kiwanis Club, noon, Civic Center,
68 cents per thousand gallons
Personnel Management, The seminar will focus on
Senior Citizens Dance, 2:30 p.m., Sanford Civic
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over the minimum.
Effective Advertising, Sales available state and county
Center.
Sewer rates to commercial
Promotion, and other pertinent services; the determination of
Casselberry Rotary Club, 7:30 a.m., The Caboose.
users would be assessed on the
the degree of lake
topics,
basis of 125 per cent of the
TRURSDAY,APRIL8
Wilhicm F. Armstrong, Area deterioration; beneficial and
commercial bills monthly or
County Bicentennial School Arts and Crafts Show
An Ohio-based insurance
Small Business Consultant, wi!i harmful aquatic weeds; private
$10.18
whichever Is greater.
sponsored
by
PTA, Altamonte Mall. Through Saturday.
teach the one-class-a-week plans for lake quality un. company has filed suit court at
Noting that city water
provement; legal questions of Sanford seeking to recover
course. Two sections will
SISTER, Inc. noon luncheon, The Heritage, Third and
customers, in addition pay a 10
Park, Sanford,
offered. A morning class will state involvement; pILLS a host $13,560 paid in an explosion and
per cent utility tax, which is not
ofotherinformationthatshould fire that destroy'd an
begin at 9:00 n.m. and
iate Mary Rotary Club, 8 sin., Mayfair Country
assessed, to
out-of-city
evening class will begin at 7:00 be of vital interest to anyone Mt.amonte Springs residence In
Club. Speaker, Dennis Do1gner of the Seminole Port
customers, Council Chairman
p.m. Tuesday. The first interested in the problems of lfl.
Authority.
Charles Glascock said the outmeeting will be an orientation aquatic weed control.
Monarch Insurance Co. of
of-city rates are 14 per cent
Alcoholics Anonytouj, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.,
and overview period. There j., The seminar is free and Ohio filed a civil action against
Sanford (open).
higher than in city rates.
no tuition charge. A $10 prtsentedasapuhllcsct'vlceby Suburban Propane Gas Corp.
South Seminole Optimist Club, 7:30 n.m., Lurid o'
He said the additional fotr
registration fee will be SCC.
and Travelers Insurance Co.,
lakes Country Club, Casselberry.
per cent is designated in the
liability insurance carrier of
required. For registration
Sanford Sertoma Club, noon, Sue Ann's Capri.
proposed new rates to provide
Life Saving Film
the firm.
information, call
Gold Star Mothers, Legion Home on Lake Ivanhoe,
maintenance for water utility
The lawsuit, assigned to
1anda,
1:30
p.m.
lines
being brought up to city
LAKE MARY— Mrs. Marion Circuit Court Judge Dominick
Jamaica Trip
Seminole
Chapter
2,
standard
and for the costs of
OES
Masonic
Temple,
8
p.m.
F,ggers of the Centr3l Florida Salfi for a jury trial, alieges
"Madame Butterfly" will be presented by Stetson
maintaining water hydrants.
Mr. and Mrs. R.J. "Bob" Chapter of American Red Cross that emplo)'es of Suburban
University opera worksho1,, 7:30 p.m., Stover Theatre In
Sturni, 231 Tollgate Trail, will present a film on life saving Propane, an
out-of-state cor.
English.
(Through Saturday)
Iangwood, have just returned at the Lake Mary Cheimber of poration, were negligent
In
from a week-long trip to Commerce sponsored meeting
F'RI''' APRIL 9
advising John 1). Threatt and
Jamaica where Sturm was at 8 p.m. today at The Forest. his wife to continue operation of
Family Night Movie, "George," sponsored by Hopper
honored for outstanding sales The Quadrophonics Barber
Elementary School 7 p.m. Refreshments for asic.
gas appliances in their home
achievements. Sturm is the Shop quarter (ruin Orlando Will after the ouplt
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area representative for Sentry sing. The meeting is opri to all Ilculties with
their furnace, hot
Insurance,
area residents,
water heater and stove.
To qualify for this leaders'
The Chamber Is promoting
The lawsuit alleges that a
Small Tractor. Small Pr,ci'
trip, Sturm placed among the water safety and life saving Dec. 22, 1973, fire that
1330 tip dittii
firm's top reprcscniatives program in preparation for the destroyed the house at 203
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APItIL3, 1976
Dorothy Shenoard
countrywide. Sentry has mncrc reopening c' lilt.
publIc Iurnbull Ave. arvi the coupIe'i
kPM!S5!ONS
than 900 a!es i)vupe in 50 beachesonCrystalhake. A Red
personal belongings "was the
states.
Johnny Williams
Sanford:
Cross Life Saving course will be result of a propane gas leak' in
William
W. Merris, DeBar)
While In Jamaica, the Sturms taught.
Eva Jones
o around ih hot water heater.
Treva
N.
Burner, Deltona
Puyen, Thi, Nguyen
Joseph
F. Schneider Sr.,
Rillia N. Smith
Deltona
John J. Blsctioff, DeBary
Hood Tractor Co.
WIlliam Schlu.ssemeyer III,
Ha)ond Hunter, DeLand
Oraia $leawm T,al
O'iand..Pla HI.4
Margaret C. Dunn, Geneva Geneva
41t M4g,loiia A,
A11m..,, Spr,is, Fli 337p
Bryce Glenn, Lake Monroe
Altim.rf, $pnn.
DISCHARGES
Marvin W, Barfield,
Sanford:
Longwood
Johimie N. Adams
Frank B. Davis, New Smyrria
April is "round-up" tirr'e for furnish parents with the in- are proisions for early ad- Beach
Hattie Mae Boston
Seminole County elementary formation and forms needed for niittance to first grade if a
Abbie
Davis
Janiec E'lkh, Oviedo
schools for registering students enrollment. It is not necessary parent feels that his child is
Christopher
Rhzzo
tho will be entering Florida for the students to attend at this ready. Information on this
Karen Stricklln &amp; boy
Public schools for the first time time, Kindergarten students program may be obtained
BIRTHS
from
Carol Vaugt1t
next year. Schools have diiho attended Public schools the schools.
Mr. and Mrs. 12 Van Rung
Sarah
S. Wilburn &amp; boy
frent dates which are coor- this year arc automatically
If parents ate unable to at- Ruyen Thi Nguyen), a boy,
Bettie
H. Bannick, Altamonte
climited with the Seminole enrolled for first grade next tend the
bot'd
round-up day, they
Springs
Count)' Health Department.
school year.
should go to the school any y
Grace M. Gerber, Deltona
The round.up Is basically to
1us
however, for first graders or following that date for
Walter Glenn Latshaw,
kindergarten students who registration of their children.
Deltona
have not been enrolled in public
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Scheduled round-up dates and
Harold Goodwin, Enterprise
schools, parents will be in- times by schools are as follows:
Queen Victoria Burton
Diana I... Stumpf, Maitland
lhrust.$ock Collar'
Hossie Mae Edmonds
formed that requirements
ztltamonte Elementary, April
Itlionds I.. Cutter &amp; boy. TOILET TANI BALL
Catharine B. Harris
include: Proof of birth date, 13, 2:00; Bear Lake, April 13,
Sunday's high, 86, Monday s jimnunization
Orlando
S..:.,
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J. kanner
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record, and a 10:00; Casselberry, April 8,
low, 55.
Dura Washington, Osteeri
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•8 ..'., •I,, ..th lI,I..p.
A. Kehoe
form
9:00;
Eastbro.ok,
April
8,
10:00;
Increasing cloudiness with medical doctor's signed
James English, Oviedo
AT HARDWARE STORES
Ann Peacock
Estates, April 23, 9:00
change of showers. High near P!Hhiiflhltiflfl
prosing a recent physical English
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Dean, Winter Springs
Is lfl.IA.
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AVJU; i'UIVM ..Iiy, tipru is,
SO. law in upper SOs. Rain
Kelley Welch
;'rentering second 2:31); Geneva, April 20, 10:00;
prohahllity 30 xr tent.
Harvey II. Matzener, DeBary
t'irough twelfth grade for the Goldsborn. Anril 27, 10:00;
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Lucille C. Timberlake,
o iorIaa school's are flopper, April 20. 8:00 to 4:00;
Mostly cloudy and mild with not required to have the
ldyliwilde, April 6, 9:30; Lake DeBar)'
scattered showers. Lois near physical examination.
Guy Skehan Jackson, Deltona
Mary, April 20, 2:00; Lake
60 north and near 70 south,
James B. Toney, Gainesville
Parentswhohaveno(ljvedin Orienta, April 21, 10:00;
Highs mtly in 80s.
Vicki N. Hosack, Osteen
FIcriciaforoneyearorha'e not Longwood, April 13, 10:00;
Monday's Daytona tides; purchased a home which they
Marvin D. R1s, Osteen
Midway, April 8,9:15; i1onroehIgh, 11:18 n.m. and 11:45 p.m.; are occupying or are not in the Wilson,
Wilfred
E. Adis, Ontario,
April 20 at Wilson; Pine
low, 5:06 n.m. antI 5:09 p.m.; Federal Military Service must
Canqda
('rest, April 14, 9:30; lIed i
Includes Color TV, Air Conditioning,
Port Canaveral, high, 10:48 filealkclarationof1rmiicjlejn
April 20, 2:15 to 3:15; Sabal
Maid Service
a.m. and II:.'!! p.m.; low, 4:49 order to be exempt from tuition
APIIII.4, 1976
Point, April 22, 10:00; Sanford
n.m. and 5:06 p.m.
fri,
ADMISSIONS
Grammar, April 13,9:00; South
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order
to
ettend
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first
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April
Spring
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Sanford:
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grade next September, a child Lake, April 20, 2:15; SterlIng
Denver Richard Cosrave
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14 &amp; SR 434
must be six years old on or Park, April
13,
2:00;
Carmjn E. Holtzclaw
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before January 1, 1977; to be Woxllands, April 20, 2:30.
Longwood, Fla.
Earl George Key
admitted to kindergarten, a
Parents should call these
B.ertie Kj,er
For Further Information Phone
student must be five
o!d schools r,ot listed to get the date
Cora H. 1J,sk
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on or before January 1. There and time for round-up.
862-4000
Hattie z. Parsons
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Regents voted today on retaining Dr. Benjamin I.. Perry
as j)tCSl(kflt of IrlominanUy bla(.k Honda A&amp;M
University.
An evaluation committee split 2-1 Sunday to keep Perry,
with Harris charging that Perry should be fired because
of his inability to make hard decisions necessary to turn
FAMU into a first-rate Institution. Perry has been
president for eight years.
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duplicate programs at the state's nine universities and a
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Sheriff l..D. Ilarrell said today
that a special vandalism task
Allies Concerned
force headed by Sheriff Johr,
NEW YORK (AP) - Vice President Nelson A.
Polk hit the jackpot over the
Revenue Sharing
Rockefeller says nations that he visited on a round-theweekend and cleared up 13
world trip are concerned whether "they can count on the
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United States."
Harrell said deputies had
Apopka Man Jailed
stakeouts around the Bear Lake black man wearing a stocking of his assailants on the hand.
"The United States has got a lot of friends who belle',e
WASHINGTON (APp — Should the nation's mayors,
A 34-year-old Apopka man
Billy Eady, 37, of 1507 W. lath
in freedom around the world," he said after arriving
Elementary School when two mask and waving a pistol
county officials and governors be allowed to use revenue.
homeSunday, but some wonder lithe)' can still depend on
juvenile boys were ap- robbed him of $800 outside the St., reported to police that he WBS jailed in lieu of $5,900 bond
sharing money to visit Washington, meet with
was
walking
in
a
wooded
area
after
two
men
were
involved
in
America.
prehended. He said officers store late Friday night,
congresen and lobby for mtre revenue-sharing
Patrolman Mitchell Tinddll between W. 13th Street and 13th a disturbance at Gayle's Place,
Rockefeller, accompanied by his wile, Happy, visited
cleared
up 10 recent residential
money?
ThnIsIa, France, Iran, Malaysia, Australia and New
burglaries in the Forest City reported that Thompklns said Place Saturday night when two U.S. 17-9Z, Longwood, while
Rep. Jack Brooks, chairman of the House Government
area, recovered two stolen he was carrying money from a men ran up, knocked him clown deputies were investigating an
Zealand.
OpatIons Cont-n1ttc and a VodfeA.t1s o.ipunent uf
vehicles and in addition ap- gasoline pump island to the and searched Ms pockets before auto complaint.
revenue-sharing, insists that they should not, and he Is
James Gilroy Bowser, 34, of
ptehended two other juveniles store when the unidentified fleeing with 75 cents in change.
To
pushing an amendment to revenue-sharing legislation to
Apopkn,
was booked at county
Injured in Robbery
who were listed as escapees man approached him from the
insure that they do not.
Freddie Kelly, 43, of jail on two charges of battery,
from state facilities as a result rear and demanded the money
JERUSALEM (AP) - South African Prime Minister
Whether money allocated to the nation's states,
to put in a paper bag held by the Midway, was treated at criminal mischief, resisting an
of the stakeout.
John
Vorster will visit Israel as guest of Premier Yltzhak
counties and municipalities under the five-year-old
Seminole Memorial Hospital officer without violence,
Uarrll said the in- bandit.
Rabin
program Is actually used to fund trips by public officials
Police said the suspect was for a four-Inch jaw laceration disorderly conduct, and
vestigation, stemming from the
Details of the visit are being kept secret for security
to Washington Is difficult to detennine. The money is dLcarrest of the two Juvenile last seen running toward the after he was robbed on SR-46 resisting an officer with
reasona, officials said, and no date was given when it was
tributed with few federal Instructions on how it should be
prowlers, also netted four bags nearby Academy Manor sub- east of Sanford, sierilf's violence.
WCN1 on Sunday.
spent, and in most cases It goes directly into a general
t.ongwood Man Held
deputies
said.
of
marijuana,
division
of
I
Airport
Blvd.
The
announcement did not say who Initiated the state
fund.
Jinimli' Ramsey, 31, of
Kelly told deputies that he
Robberies
Probed
Early
Sunday
Willie
13.
White,
visit,
but
government officials said Its wording eculd be
Rut Brooks suspects that cities and states have, in some
4, of 11 Soutiict Road, was walking along the road Flortd.i A'O., I (J11
Sanford
ptAice
today
v.crc
takeü to mean the invitation caine (roni israel.
way, used the money to pressure Congress into giving
Investigating three weekend Sanford, reported to police that when a man jumped out of a booked on $700 bond on two
Informedsourcessaid Israel wants to keep the visit lowthem more money.
rohberies in the Sanford area. three men ran up behind him maroon-colored car and charges of battery and a count
key because of possible damage to its prestige atroad for
The revenue-charthg program has become extremely
Police said Virgil Thompkins, and threw him to the ground, demanded, "Give me your of resisting an officer without
hosting the leader of a white supremacist country.
popular with the local and state officials, returning to
violence.
money."
19,
a
clerk
at
Discount
Food
taking
$500
cash
from
him.
Vorster's visit here will be the first by a South African
their Jurisdictions approximately $30 billion from the
Sanford Police arrested
Officers
said
Kelly
tried
to
Store,
Airport
Blvd.
and
Li
Ralph
Russell
reported
prime minister since soon after the creation of Israel in
federal treasury since it was started in 1972.
McCrackln Road reported a that White told police he bit one escape but was slashed on the Thomas Lee Burton, 24, of
Jcw and $40 was taken from him 1010 W. 13th St., Sanford, at
Truckers Return To Work
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slienti's investigators and Mcintyre reportea burton was
day nationwide strike is going to cost the public money.
Jacqueline Kennedy Qrtt- offered $2 milhIo' for his
U.S. Postal authorities are armed with a three-foot-long
The agreement, reached Saturday night, rw goes to
memoirs on behalf of a New York publisher.
probing
a weekend incident in axe handle and a scuffle ensued
the rank-and-file icr ratification. It was recommenifed
Snowdon, 46, returned to England on Sunday for the
which four post office lock as officers disarmed him.
unanimously by union negotiators. A simple majority is
first time since the announcement of the separation on
WASHINGTON AP) - Pres- veto a congressional reduction
needed (or approval, a Teamsters spokesman said, and
March 19. He had been in Australia, where the Sydney
ident
Ford ar.d GOP presiden- in the defense budget because a
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T
Sunday Telegraph reported the alleged offer from Viking
tial challenger Ronald Reagan veto would, in itself, Impose a VVinter Springs . 0 iiur
three weeks.
may be playing into the hands $9-billion reduction in defense
Meanwhile, officials at union locals throughout the
&amp;iowdan, an accomplished plotographer, had been In
of
the Soviet Union by over- spending for fiscal 1977 under a
p'
country reported their members returning to work. Plans
Australia icr a show of his work.
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stating the current Soviet miii- continuing resolution.
by General Motors Corp. and other auto manufacturers to
A spokesman for Mrs. Or.aaals in New York laughed
B lu s Fo r Re C
U Ii I flg
tary
buildup,
a
Democratic
"The defense budget should
shut down several plants today LI the strike continued
when asked about the report. Vildng made no immediate
congressman says.
be reordered internally to re
were caneeled, although one GM plant will remain closed
comment.
WINTER SPRINGS— Discussion of bids for the repair and
Rep.
125
Aspin
of
Wisconsin
verse
the declIning force levels
because of a shortage of parts.
said Sunday that "exaggeratig by purchasing cheaper, more completion of the city recreation building by Councilman Claude
s
1/Veds
the Soviet military buildup for reliable ships, aircraft and Ash will be on the agenda at the 7:30 p.m. meeting of the City
More Airlines Competition?
domestic political reasons Is a tanks," he said. "We can do this Council today.
1!fl'/ BARBARA, Calif. (AP) —Judy Norton, the acOth'erlt.eini Include the monthly reports on various city
risky business."
and save the taxpayer billions
WASHINGTON (All - Legislation to introduce more
tress
who portrays Mary Ellen on The Waltons television
departments, the second reading of an ordinance that calls for the
The main danger, Aspin said, of hIs dollars."
competition into the nation's airline industry Is the
seiies,
has married singer Douglas Taylor.
is that "other countries respond
Aspin contended that while adoption of the city budget by ordinance instead of resolution,
showcase of the Ford administration's efforts to provide
A
family
spokesman said the couple wa., married
to us based on their perceptions the Soviets have been increas- Carl Mitchell and the Ilayor's report.
what It says will be new benefits to Amerlciin consumers.
Saturday
at
a seaside ranch at Carpenteria, south of
of our strengths and weak. mg their military forces over
A Senate panel starts hearings Thesday on the
Santa
Barbara,
owned by Taylor's grandmother, former
nesses."
recent years, most of the
proposals which would shorten the federal regulatory
silent screen actress Olive Carey.
"Why are presidential candi. growth is aimed against the
reach over the alrllne industry that says I likes governMiss Ncrton, 18, and Taylor, 27, plan a skiing
dates doing Moscow's propa- Chinese and for other purposes
ment controls.
honeon,
the spokesman said.
ganda work for them' They are that are 'nonthreatening" toIt would allow the airlines new freedom to raise and
only weakening our position In ward the United States.
lower their rates on a route-by-route basis and make It
the Third World when they ex- "The presidential race has
easier for new and existing carriers to start service on
aggerate the might of the Soviet become a one-sided affair," he
new routes or halt service on routes that are wrofLtable.
military," he said.
a1d. "Both Republican candiTrial is scheduled to begin at Mae Black, 33. The former
Also
over
the
weekend,
forrn
dates
are shouting: 'The Ru.,Hopefuls Face $ Shortage
of
9
a.m.
Tuesday before Circuit Tampa resident is accused in
mer Chief of Naval Operations stuns are coming.'
None
WASHINGTON (AP) - Presidential hopefuls are
Adm. Elmo H. Zumwalt said the Democratic candidates are Court Judge J. Villiarn the Dec. 26 shooting death of
Congress should allocate addi- willing to jump into the fray." Woodson at Sanford for Charles her husband, Billie Wayne (Contlaurd From Page 1-A)
facing a rowthg shortage of money because of the
1naet1vty of the Federal Election Commission.
tional shipbuilding money for
:spin was also seeking to Edward Jones, 22, of 374 E. Black, 46, at he sister's home Administrator George Proud. Polk's jail problems could be
Ronald Reagan said over the weekend that a lack of
smaller, conventionally pow- counter recent statements by Warren Ave., Longwood, In an at 2809 Grove Drive, Sanford.
foot and himself be members of incorporated into the major
Other trials docketed include
ered warships rather than for a Defense Secretary Donald arson case involving the Nov. 10
money has forced him to dispense with a charter plane for
countywide study. But the
campaign trips.
few much more expensive nu- Rumsfeld, his predecessr firebombtng of a Longwood Samuel Will Potter, 18, of Fern theIncommittee,
addition,
VihIen
says
he
sheriff
said his problems are
Park. accused of roLery in a
And other candidates Indicated that the lack of federal
clear-propelled ships.
James R. Schlesinger and u residence.
will
ask
too
(or
a
rank
and
pressing
to wait.
file
Defense attorney Roger Jan. 22, 1975 holdup and drug
money will soon be having an effect on them too, unless
Citing rapid expansion of the Gen. Daniel 0. Graham, former
at
member
of
the
sheriff's
In
his
opinion,
Vihien says the
the commission gets back In business by being restrucSoviet navy, Zumwalt said that head of the Defense ntelligence Berry today asked the court to theft at a prescription shop
department, a city police chief, only solution to relieve overturul to meet the requirements of the Supreme Cowt
"in an era when we have In- Agency, arguing that the order Jones released from Fern Park.
Arthur Barkicy, -year.old a rank and file member of a crowding Is to construct a brick
creasingly fantastic accuracy Soviets are achieving military Florida Hospital North where
city police force, two citizens at and mortar jail on countyhe has been held on court order former Oviedo policeman,
and increasIngly more powerful superiority,
aand perhaps an Instructor owned property near Five
scheduled for trial on two la.igr
explosive capability, even In
The congressman, a former since March 1.
counts
of
delivering
illegal
from
the field of law en. Points.
Jones is charged with arson
the conventonal field, it's just Pentagon analyst, released a
But the sheriff said perhaps
to
a
state
undercover
forcement
from Seminole
crazy to be going In the direc- study by him and his .aff con- in the firebombing attack that drugs
committee
Community
College
members will be
damaged the residence of Mr. agent in October during a probe
Lion we're going."
eluding that the
tet'
The commbsiner stressed capable of coming up with
Sen. William Proxinlre, U- power of 4.8 mIllion and u.s. and Mrs. Linton King, who live of illegal drug, beverage and
ga!nbling activities at Oviedo. that all appointees must have options unt)"ight of by the
Win., charged today, "Congress manpower of 2.1 million trans.. near the Jones residence.
knowledge" of law commission.
Berry has filed notice of an
Barklcy was arrested on a "sp1
is being stampeded Into the big. late into virtually comparable
Commissioner Richard
gest peacetime Increase In the forces of troops on both sides, alibi defense contending that new drug charge over the enforcement.
ap.
W11U..m.
agreed with the
defense budget In years bePolk won commission
DurIng 1975, he said, coin- Jones wasi't in the area at the weekend by sheriff's deputies.
concept
of
polling
cithens,
A number of other cases on proval for the committee last
cf scare storica !'' lined defense expenditures by (line of the alleged firebombanother
function
the
committee
the 23 case docket are expected Tuesday. At the regular
out of the Defense Depart. the NATO countries came to lag.
Callaghan is New
Second
case
on
this
week's
to
be disposed of by negotiated meeting the sherIff asked for a would be assigned, but
meat."
$140 billion, compared to n
Proxniire, in a statement, billion for the Warsaw Pact docket, scheduled to start pleas today and Tuesday, ac- committee separate from a Williams said the countys
professional staff already has
Prime Minister
said it would be "an incredible powers, including the Soviet Wednesday, I3 the first-degree cording to defense and countywide study of all space
murder trial of Mrs. Nancy prosecution attorneys,
needs already sanctioned by come u with solutions and Is
blunder" For President Foid to Union.
capable of producing still
LONDON (AP) — Foreign Secretary James Callaghan
commissioners,
further alternates,
was named to succeed Harold Wilson today as prime
The sherlif said overcrowded
Commission Chairman
minister and leader 0f Britain's rullng Labor party. He Is
conditions
at the jail warrant a Michael Hattaway and VIhien
a strong advocate of improved relations between Weitern
IA
separnteandspeedystudy.
The okayed the sheriff's
Europe and the United States.
Carter, U
jail committee will be expected And Commissioner Harry
VVoo
Ca!laghan, 64, who represented his party's center-right
to
produce recommendations Kwtatkowkj'&amp; consensus vote
majority, defeated Employment Secretary MIchael Foot,
weeks alter its in favor of the committee
62, a left-winger, In a vote by Labor members of
By The Associated Press
Reagan was due in Texas to- Rico, while Carter picked up ful in our plans for spending .vithth four
apointment.
produced the
necessary
Parllamnt. He got 116 votes to 137 for Foot.
Democrats Jimmy Carter day for a 72-hour visit aimed at four more, for a total of 12, in money."
/t first officials Iheorized majority,
The new Labor party leader was assured of an early
and Morris K. Udall, each pee- rounding up backing for the Oklahoma.
. Bills passed by the house and
evening summcxla to Bucklngham Palace from Queen
dieting victory in Wisconsin's state's May I primary. He
carter was we catty lavorite senate to put the commission
Elizabeth II. Her royal assent, a formality, Is needed to
presidential primary, scram- scheduled appearances in Da1. of Democrats in Virginia and back to work are before a c-onmake him prime minister.
bled for support there today, las today and Tuesday, followed Kansas, who met over the ference committee to work out
while Washington Sen. Henry by stops in Wichita Falls, weekend to begin selecting differences
but even then
N. Jackson concentrated on
their convention delegations. there Is question whether the
Abilene,
Lubbock
and
LangSadat Ousts Soviet Navy
New York.
view.
—Participants In a private President will sign the resulting
Voters in both states decide
The White house said Ford meeting of Republicans quoted !egislation.
PARIS (AP) — Egyptian President Anwar Sadat says
Tuesday on distribution of 274 would visit Texas at week's Ford's campaign manager, Ro—Campaign aides said
he canceled the Soviet navy's rights to use Egyptian ports
delegates to this summer's end.
Fords
weekend trip to Texas
gers CII. Morton, as saying he
when he terminated the 15-year Soviet-Egyptian friendDemocratic National ConStrong
showings
in
Wisconsin
would
include a visit to San
does not expect Secretary of
ship treaty last month.
vention -206 in New York and and New York are considered State Henry N. Kissinger to Antonio and I)allas on Friday
His statement at a news conference Sunday cunflrmed
68 in Wisconsin.
crucial to Udall, yet to win a stay in office beyond thIs year. and Abilene and Amarillo the
earlier reports that the Soviet navy's rIgtü to use the
Jackson
has
spent
less
time
En
primary election, and the Arifollowing day.
Mediterranean ports at Port Said, Alexandria and Matruh
Morton wasn't available to
Wisconsin
than
Carter
or Udall, zona congressman didn't hedge
They said he would return to
had bten ended.
comment on the report (toni
concentrating
his
efforts
In
New
'rexas—slte
of the next head-to.
Sunday
when
a
Foreasked
for
Sadat shhl the frlendsh!p tre2ty was canceled becaw.e
San Jose, ('a I if,, ho I an a ide
York. lie has said he will in ca.t.
head confrontation with eathe Soviets were putting prusure on Egypt by refusing to
said the statement about Kismore than half the New York
"Mo Udall's going to win in
gan
once more before the
let India provide spare parts
Soviet arms previously
delegates, although his cain- Wisconsin and we're going to singer's future was no more primary.
supplied to Egypt.
paign manager in the state, give Scoop Jackson a real run than an "educated guess."
Ford spent Friday and Satur—Carter aid in Washington day in Wisconsin but was in
Donald Manes, predicted for his money in New York," he
before heading for Wisconsin Washington on Sunday. Reagan
recently that the senator would said on NBC's "Meet the
Congress To DeIate Issues
— that "it's disgraceful" that was at home in California
get only 35 to 40 per cent of the Press."
fh,'n,s,ih eh w''kend
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vote.
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which
distributes
matching Nation," said Lebanon is the
debate this week in the Senate.
get a large share of t,he Re- LaCrossecamnpus,smdflatlyhe
Debate ms scheduled to begin today on a 43-provision
would win the 8tae -. and that fumds to presidential can'lI- most dangerous area in the
publican delegates at
cnprcn1se rncas'jre dr4ted by the senate Aicu1ture
Tuesday in both states. Ronald his on!)' rival for the dates.
Middle East and efforts should
Committee to overhaul the foodstamp prr,gram.
Reagan, the former California Democratic nomination after
The Supreme Court ruled the be made to prevent Syria from
oi iiursd.ay, ti Senate Budget Cornmitte will
governar challenging Ford for Tuesday would be Jackson.
commission was improperly liloving
into that couti.
call up its mitia) resolution sii federal spending for the
The
the GOP nomination, spent
last-minute campaigning constituted, and matching try.
ri year that begin' Oct. 1.
little Lime in Wisconsin and list- was only a part of the political funds 'vere cut off last month.
lie said efforts are being
That resolution would limit actual spending to $.41t6 bUeddelegate slates inonly [our of activity Sunday:
Thecutoff, said Carter, "cauaes made to set up a peacekeeping
lion. Revenues are calculated at $362.4 billion. That would
—Jackson won all II dde. rest concern for us. But we've rorce in Lebnjyn, but he did not
New York's 39 congressIonal
gates up for grabs in Puerto Just had to be much more careS ')ak;rate
mean a budget deficit of $50.2 billion.
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research organization engaged in policy studies,
nas iong oeen concerned aoou UU [XIIUflCCS between America's free press and the rights of in(lividuals and institutions.
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the issue here In Seminole County. Sheriff John Polk
says he philosophica lly opposes issuing th e permits
to anyone other than policemen.

Traintown U.S.A. Though it might
Sanford
sound corny, the idea can be made into sometiling,
All it needs is sponsoring, good public relations
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If some type of facility depicting the era of
America's trains could be located here, there's little
doubt northern tcu±ts using Auto-Train would take
a few minutes to visit a quaint depot In Downtown

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role of housewife entails rewards that can't be

While the most popular less than i00 tharos, and which issupposed tO he
NEW YORK (SP)
post R.N. Washirigton, it doesn't mean stock market indicator, the Dow Jones index of indicative of small investor activity -has not
everything has changed.
30 industrial stoc ks, has risen about 75 per ce nt picked up In the most recent rally, despite a
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stoutly denounce gome of its original provisions. Americans who, upon reading the good news million shares. And somet.fdrig of the sort has another chemical or food additive has been put
Fot example, quite a few la wmakers wondered about an economy once again moving forward, been going on in mutual funds also, with re- on the banned or suspect list as a threat to

depend Upon doctors for cooperation In their illegal practices.
Medicaid is admirdstere4 by 11* states and it is the states
that must poNce the probkm. A swingto automated procesdrig
and auditing systems In some areas Is expected to reduce fraud.
Some 8tates are exl:,erbw
.1ing with private contractors in the
search for more efficient system. The Department of Health,
Education and Welfare Is getting tougher.
The crackdown merits the urgency it has been given. The
cheaters are robbing the government

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citizen to U',e electric chair if he in good con- They want to be included.
The committee long has urged Congrua
science exposed national security inform,.Aion
The big surge
in stock prices, they say, has change the tax laws to encourage more parthat inadvertently was cos'imun1cated to a been concentrated in the bluest of the
blue chips,
tidpatlon by Individual investors. It urgently
foreign power. By gad,
naid the senator, we can't leaving hundreds of other substantial companies
seeks, along with other groups, a reduction of the
have that kind of thing, thus putting the he to the in a very black mood.
double tax on corporate dividends.
rumor that congressional selflessness is a
The
vast
of
majority
companies
still
ex.
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contradiction in terms.
The committee also seeks a $l,(%)0 capital

periencing difficulty in attracting attention to
th eir shares, said C.V. Wood, Jr., chairman of
Rest assured, a purging was accomplished
Some of the S-1 provision that most boldly the Committee of Publicly (hmed Companies, of
reserribled the thu.mbscrew th,Lory of criminal which 667 chief executives are members.

justice. And thlsisprecisely the reason S. Is till

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"Lee really put a round to had come to terms with Mes- sburgh, the Chicago White Sox, •i 13-2 victory over Seminole
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me," mid the skinny, 38-year. sersinith's agent, Iferb Os- tlie New York INIets. California
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reer around 18 montlLs ago with abide by the agreement, saying firm offers, and both San Diego Siu%rna Beach. 5-2. and Lake
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a victor), in the Sahara Open. fix! Yanks had made some un. and Kansas C!t!, reportedly are Brantley dropped its l6th game Chf1Vn%%
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The Dodgers made what they Sanford
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Al Geberger. sm,ao
Osmond did not have the au- termed a "final offer" a couple Lyman
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Lee Trevino.
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N Ralnes; Httietci and 2. Owens. Thorney. 3b - Thornicy
Miller Barber, 116,3.10
Baseball Commissioner Bow- Sunday in Los Angeles, said he Foylk
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planned
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Lou Graham, $10,120
Eury, Owens; SF -- Eury
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Gwge Burm, $10,120
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Ammean 213 s 3 I 3
Meanwhile, Osnionci ,as reTom Weisopf, $1,175
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Yankees
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Dave Stockton, 16,210
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WP - Driggers 2. PG - Batts 3. T
D'Ercole and Shelslaid, Fry,
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75, Mr. Ford grinned, asking In reply: "If ow fast the dreaded swim flu vim
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for everybody, Until that date, Mr. Ford, making Navy Yard there would stay open. lie told New
what he called decisions "predicated on what I England fishermen he'd fight to extend the

do you want it done"
asking the Congress for $135 million to Insure the
In Illinois, the President promised farmers he production of enough vaccine to Lrvioculate

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able to come up with only a few goodies f or a few the Intersta te Conuw rce Commission.
In Florida, pork-barrel-wise, the President
peiçle in a few isolated areas of the country,

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error." The President si4d he found the whole Commerce Convention In 1978. To a bar group in

thing "ridiculous" and "incomprehensible. "The Miami, the President noted ftt a new Federal
Air Force action, he ecIared, was "disgusting." Youth Center for Juvenile offenders would be
BRck in Washing'=, Mr. Ford discoverW the opening -now.
Also In Miami, at a cereimrny swearing in
reason for the Air Force's decision: oely eight
sbidents had signed up, whimeas 15 Is the new citiyens, ffwsUy Cuban-Arritericans, Mr.
mintimum number roquired. He wrote a letter d Ford arxKninced that the Imralgration wA
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highest finish, second in the 148pound bracket. Ken Mans took
their place in the 181-pound
class wi th a state record in the
clean and jerk o 280 pounds.

to spark First Presbyterian
%%hile Kevin Crocker
ha~ tILree

TBA Win

0IiIXND0 bowler
hits and two were tossed in Billy West(all, Osteen
who rolls in

apiece by Robbie Whitehead, three leagues at Sanford's Bowl

Bruce Burger, Jim Edrnonds America, won first
place and

hn Bryant led $1,000 in last weekend's
Second-seeded Jeff Smith of Pinecrest with two doubles Tournnmcnt
Bowlers
Portland, Ore., be-it top-seeded while Lowell Evans doubled Association event at Colonial
Bob Lund of Portland 21-17, 21- and singled.
9, in the opening singles chaniBob Hood hit a home run and
Westfall qualified for the
pionship of the Pacific North. Joe Baker went 4-for-4 to spark finals- and then knocked off Ken
%%eit Ilacqueftall Tournament
Flack, Jimmy Jones arid Nnmi

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added a triple and single while
Jeff [Arson of Vancouver,
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%Vash., won the junior singles, Tony Dunkinson and Bob B
while Jennifer Harding of PortJoe Watson tripled and
land took the women's singles. singled and Paul Watson had a
The senior singles was won by double and two singles
to pace
Itob Peterson of Boise. Idaho,
anti Pat Whitehill of Cheney3 Nazarene. Larry Gatlin and Joe
Slorgan had two hits apiece.
topped the masters, Don God- For All Souls, Pat Crtrnrnins
(lard of Gla.sgow. .Nfont., won and Howard Hawkins had two
thit' grand masters
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Ford. former U.S. Open and
Masters champion, will join the
Old Wt'stburv Golf and Country
Club teachin* g staff after tlit'
Masters Tournament, Golf Director Ik,
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Half announmil here today.

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together, again faded to to
%if..I~ V%vol MU1111-rt t1k,

it :d! lipendc
their pm tchomupounding the problem w a
staff, %%tuch is led by Bill
will firall assert it-self, could
the
team varricul rtmaverai:c of
Bonham, Ifick Ileuschel and
be the 5urprise team in tlie 10% Burris. Bonham. 271, has 4.49 I.Lst season. tile worst in the
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shotiln pronjiw for four ycars; National League
List year the ('ubs improved
Itetist'ht'l, 26, has shown prom.
Steve Stuflt',
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their min-lwq ranking by nine
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Uie for three years. and Burris. fourth inan of the staff last seagames Wtstill fini5hed in a tie 24 has shown
romise for two %nn and had a 12-8
for last imlact' with Munlreal,

Tuesday's game at Pinehurst

Scrnan in the rolloffs for the
win.

Trio, Plaza Merchants and

lxfto%-ers leagues in Sanford.

Seaboard Loses
Pa i r At DeLand
DeLAND - Seaboard
Coastlin e softball team took a

Field will feature First Baptist quick tumble after a pair of
13-0) against First Assembly I. opening victories in the
O in a 5:30 matchup.
Blackhawk Invitational
tournament Saturday,
Nazarene 040 (10)00 3-13 It
All Souls
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have oiestionmarks behind the lob

Kelleher, if be dw.-sn't 1A it) ihe
Jiortstop job, will be the Ni', I
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init eitlivr .Nlikv Garman from the St. plate and at shurt5lop. Steve
The rest of the Cubs infield
cre un- lAnhis ('ar(bnIls. Garman was
iskr probably will get first
succef,aill.
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3-8 with the Cardinals but hada crackat catching despite a .113
Ile bench also includes fll.,.,
sparkling 2.39
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averaKc last se,mon. Ile will tx- League batt* champion Bill basernan-outfielder Pete Lacm,
Ken Frailing, a lefthumder,
backed by George
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tots li.d a pretty good spring
second an d Andy Thornton at
Garman will join Darold and Titmi hIcle
ho has been doing so:;•
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With Don K 'swinger gone to first,
sholasa starter. Fralling hada the mainstays of the bullpen, st. I.Ouis, I tI
The Outfield remains the the Cutts with 16 pinch Wt,s 1,,I q
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2-5 ri'eo,-d last season with 5.43 ihk'h has performed well in Mick Kellehe)a%t, Hosello and
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ha'e been batti- Cubs' strongest suit, with j,. season. Both Summers and Li.
the Cubs can improve by the
Once again, those four could varned runaverage while twing spring training gaines on the ing f
or the shortstop job and Cardc-nal in left. Ifick Monday Cock ssA-ing left arid as a result,
Bonhain wos 13-15 last s,
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same margin tlds season, they
,,. make up the starting rotation. usf,d in relief and as it spot
heels of some fine perfonn- both have been illipres.sive in in center and Jerry Slorales ill righty Jim T%Tone might stic~..
could battle teams like (he St. con. Burris 15.10 and Ueuschel however, they are all right. stwti'r lflst season
ant-es hr Bonham
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all toget,her. In a drartmUc, personal appearance Pre6ldent, instead of the President's campaign
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Lock and Dam 26 in nearby Alt,n. He said he was

Jilmes Holshouser Jr. for "Some high office" In
Poor BO CaittiWay. Ife was sacked from his
do wmething about the Air Force's closing down money." In Orlanlo, Mr. Ford pointed out that
his next administration, and just might consider Job as Mr. Ford's campaign manager berause
of that schonl'i ROTC program, Mr. Ford because of itederal goverriment action, the city
replied he would do his "darridest to %rectify the would be getting the International Chamber of him as a vice presidential running mate. ibis when he was SecTetary of the Army he allegedly

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Saying there was no cause for alarm, the )
President
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this
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In a1918
area which coincidentally are the early went, if you'll excuse the eirression, hog-wild. "pretty well informed" about this, but would let awfw disease
killed more
half
million
primary states. Even then, there were a few In Bay Pines, he vowed to "get going" on a VA the Army Corps of Engineers mike its recom.
AifletICans and 20 million people worldwide, So,
hospital there, saying he had talked about the mendatlon, then he'd decide.
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proceedings. In a talk in Ft. Myers, whem asked Jonas Salk and Albert Sabin, ?&amp;. Ford an-

WA-SIUNGTON - Up until March 24, Gerald nothing.
But in other prunary states, there have been
It. Ford's canWign to capture his party's
presidential nomination had been severely no problems with the President's pork-barrel
hampered by his inability to promise something promisft. In Portsmouth, N.H. he vowed that the

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ccplc of inches to the right, trator dnd retalmied it thruub
'ind stopped a few feet away. two court decisions, remained
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iave par ind Geiberger rolled wake of an aborted non1.
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con randing lead, arid was the opening of the 1976 base ball der.
"We're just going to make
aking a determined charge. season.
Messersmith. who won his some phone calls," he sai(l.
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won the heavyweight class in victory. The senior will attend mates, although none
of them
the state meet Saturday at- Florida State University in the won their respti'e weight
classes,

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JACKSONVILLE - Seminole
Also pos{ing strong finishes
Seminole Community College, where the Raiders' net squad Uomniiiunit y College's baseball
were Jeff Maddox with a sixth
.First Baptist moved into
shows an overall record of 16.4 and stands as one of the state,g team outclubbed Florida JC
Otto Thomas pitched First
in his class with Don Peterson
premiere teams. Sties Is a freshman from New Smyrna Beach. Saturday, 15-10, in a Division 2 undisputed possession of first Baptist to victory,
permitting
and
Rickv Bryson nabbing
place in the Sanford Church only five
Seminole is home against Valencia Tuesday at i:3o in a Dlyislon 2 tester as Marvin Evans drove
seventh
places each.
League Saturday with a 15-1 a big hand in th
clash. Illerald Photo by Bill Vincent Jr.)
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Ilus .Ninher picked up Ills .511"A -Pitch sofIL-ill victory over home run and double, Don and
third win in (our decisions, holy Cross Episcopal.
Scott Regan had two hits
In other gaines, Pinecrest apiece, while Joe Pickens
thanks to some timely relief
Baptist suffered its first loss
ork hr Mike imimean.
by tripled and singled, Allan
tfall
a
6-3 verdict at tile hand of Fint Singletary doubled and singled
Seminole Plays at Fort
Pierce Tuesday against Indian Presbyterian; First United and Rick Austin had two
River,
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rival Valencia Thursday in Christian, 15-0; and Nazarene Greg Ganas tripled for Holy Captu
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fall on a football grant-in-aid
School weightlifter Mike Good
Good set a state record of 310
Seminole placed th ird in a
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and field 01 20 teams, getting sound
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Lee Is a rca! personality, but
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"That's golf," the quiet Geiberger said, thea flashed a
gentle, shy, b,oyish smile.
had some fans out there. They

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What this seerris to Indicate is that the in- "We have independent 11dentists who have a
dividual invest,or, burned a few times but pos- great deal of knowwge and experience in all

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sessed of essential common sense, is still in- areas of concern. Each member of this panel is
clined to ptay it safe for a while more. Ile wants looking forward to the oPporturdty to talk with
more assurance. And maybe he wants tax relief the public. We hope as many people as possible

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"Wouldn't that have

l96 and are determined not to be caught again.
"We're aware of the concern in our
Some of them seem to be less confident of population over food safety and nutrition." says
vigorous, uninterrupted economic growth.

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scientists will participate in a national "Food

related to tAxes. Some students of stock market Agricultural Science and Technology (CASr), a
activities feel they ,detect 0 fundAmentBUY nonprofit organization of 17 scientific societies
changed attitude in arriall investors, both Wward with a numDership of gorne
25,OW scientiM,
the market Itself and to the future In general.
most university fa culty members. "Dialgue"
has also been partially funded t,y a grant from
Many of these investors were victimired by
the
the
National Agricultural Chemicals Am.
wild up-do wn churning of the market In th e late

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pins exclusion on securities transactions. and telephone setup by
which On will answ r
encouragement of unploye stock.ownerstilp questions from consumers not
only about
plans as a means to broaden the shareovrrier chemicals and additives but nutrition,
base, which surveys show has been dwinking. agricultural prodLCtiOn and wrxId hunger.

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necessary rnodificat,ions in the bill (for Instance: Oil Corp., called attention to what he
- said was a
doing away with a death penalty for hizane continued flight of smal.1 Investors from the
killers), critical solons have dropped their
equity markets,
position. Though few In the Senate have even
It is Use investors, the comirdttee believes,
re-6d the remainder of the 750,-page S.1
cument,,
there
is
presently
no
memingful
who
provide
the backbone of financing for some
do,
of
th
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sec
on
d and third ti er companies sub.
opposition to ILi eventual adoption,
staritial, profitable companies that somehow
And what is in the rest of the document? Some don't attract the Ug institutional funds.
good things, admittedly, such as a'ime-victim
The iristitutions, it seems, choose to concompensation, strerig9mied penalties for white.
collar offenses and new rules for the crime of sei centrate their money fit Ille "cstabUshment"
discrimination. However, by and large, s.i companies, a good n,any of which are included In
remains legislation which n(4 very usefully the compilations that make up the popular inpresa-i
constitutional termination as a cure dustrlal average,
(kid-lot trading which is trading in units of
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9 Open. lie turned back the bid of
Trevino wi th a two-iron shot
that missed by a couple of In.
ches of be ing a hole in one.

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chance to talk toan expert and pin hlzndown and
ask him just what the story Li.

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Milwaukee to one hit in six in- r:
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enabled San Francisco to beat
the Oakland A's 5-3.

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it was a disappointment to
the jostling, unruly, beer.drink.
ing, loudly pro-Lee Trevino gat-

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He did.

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press by a general tightening up of procedures that

probes reveal the &amp;mw pattern. Other disp,ensers of health care

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added 15 more hits and ____________________
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front with four to play; Just go

6, 1974, many top general upsurge in volume.
The bill has of course not been received with from its low point on Dec.
executives are hardly satisfied.

In February, Wood said, Investors sold 11.2
Their feeling is like that of a lot of other million shares In odd-lots, and bought only 4.9

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be we're

plain apathy In Congress. Last year, actually, it
was vogue for liberal and moderate senators to

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"hed TV
"The way the gallery was
acting, I felt like I was one shot

utred in monetary terms,

\rnendment's promise of a fair trial as well as the
First Amendment's promise of free speech and

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couldn't see anything. After a

cling to the old-fa,shioned Idea that a husband

But

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cheered."
was a stampede," his
prctt' wife, Lynn, said. "I

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ages
cu tout for
and wife are supposed to ben team arid that the

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decrease In housework. The Cham Manhattan
Bank, however, puts a prnnlum of $13,(X) on a
woman's labors In the home,

out, If it weren't for a wife tiviing her husband's
clothes and fixing his lunch and dlrrer, he
couldn't go out to work for the steel company or

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(;ItF;ENs}3ol(o N.C. (A1)
I was
- n trouble ,,n
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Whatever the figure should be, Wages for
Housework is demanding that the government
payitand suggestitgetUemonyiytax1ngt1e
lAg corporations. After all, Ms. Ingber points

Moscow Sign Pointer

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the eighth hole ," a weary A!

of and 29 and declines after age 54 due to a

that JUSt because everything is different in

medicare abuae investigations last year. They say Medicaid

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Security Administration, the economic value of a q
housewife peaks at abntit $6,417 between the ages

hand is everywhere In the McClellan bill. So it is

prr*rarn fraudulently.
The direct victim is the American taxpayer, but the
ultimate losers are the poor and elderly
i
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..im
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duplicate billing, illegal claims and other &amp;buses are denied to
people who really need help.
Hospitals, Laboratories, pharmacies and
.specia lized services are involved in the
DoCOI-S
however, are the chief culprits, iiecording to federal in%vstigaturs. Physicians wer- the targets of 73 per cent of federal

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who is going to pay for it7

both sides of a dispute and that no official is ar.

indicate that up to $4 billion anmially is siphoned from

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Baltimore ace Jim Pal:.-r
was rocked for seven runs umd
14 hits in six innings as the New
York Yarikoos whipped ml Orioles M. The Kansas City

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around the country ra llying housewives (and
single houseperaons as well) to the cause.
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money. We work to hard and are underpaid,"
says Beth Ingber, a spokesman for the

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the Sena te migh t very well vote affirmatively for legislation that can only be
described as decidedly Nixonian,

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who very early encouraged the creation of S. 1. In
"ge t tough" approach to American justice he
urged Congress to Institute an upgrading,
fening and codification of the f ederal criminal
ws His thoughts were ca ll ed "primi tive

Outlasts

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world are In a powerless
siWatlon because we don't have Independent

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federal government's answw to the health problems of the poor,

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adversary American system of justice 13 fair to

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nearing formation on the senior side of the

reporters and contempt citations. No matter how

stop short of forbidding publication or taking
judicial proceedings underground."
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secret devices of its advocates. It has, therefore,
become a poli tirml pot whose ha nd les have been

The Twentieth Century Fund concludes its

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The county commission should take the matter
under serious consideration and either adopt a firm
policy not to Issue licenses to carry concealed
weapons -or adopt an approved method whereby a
qualified applicant may secure a permit.

Pot Wi

the publication of evidence given in open court in a
m urder trial until the Supreme Court adjudicates

obscure they are, each involves a major rightfreedom of speech and communications. Each also
encourages more of the same.
Quite apart from th e American citizens' right

Anderson promptly ruled that wrong. I tried to throw low
and start early," Anderson said,
St. Louis Cardinals 16-1 behind
Guneti,
ace of the Reds' staff, the pitch was high."
When Houston and Cincinnati
Meanwhik, Richard, another an 16-hit
assault.
open the National l eague sea- woW(I be relegated to the bull.
Antkrson, obviously upset, lirohrnller but often a wild one,
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pen for at leas t the first week of said Gullett was
Philadelphia Phililes also
son Thursday, J.lt. Richard, the
"10 days to two was impressing
season,
Houston
Manrapped
out 18 hits in winning a
with
Gary
Nolan weeks behind schedule" and
who was to have been on the
ager Hill Virdon and pitching 15-9 slugfest from the Detroit
bench, will be on the inheriting the opening (lay as- blamed the hard-throwing left. himself to the top of the
Astros' Tigers. Garry Maddox belted a
mound and Don Gullett, who signrnen,
hander for being out of shape. staff,
grand slam homer, Bobby To. I.
I kite never given up that
was to have been on the mound.
'If you know it takes you
"I hadn't made irn rnt' tninil I..AS
wu w
IIhIfl)
runs,
not
even
In
a
spring
longer
to
get
ready
will be In the Reds' bullpen.
than most until today," Virdon said alter homer and doubleruns wun a
and Mike
training game," Gullett said. "1 guys -and Don knows It takes
making Richard his ope
Those two unexpected devel. had no rhythm. Everything was him
ning
Schmidt
slammed
a
two-run
longer
then
you've
got
(lay,
choice.
"1
think
the main homer.
opments came about Sunday
thing he's learned is to control
I
when Richard hurled SIX inThe San Diego Padres
himself. I don't know if he's
flings of one-hit ball in the Ashe erupted for seven runs in the
throwing as hard
tros' 3-0 vicry over the Miii_____________
u.ced to, but he's certainly fourth inning and crushed the L
nesota Twins while Gullett was
Chicago Cubs 13-3. Fred Lynn
throwing more strikes."
'1p'
bombed for nine runs and as
SPORTS
Buddy Bradford and Bob Co. broke out of his spring slump by
many hits In Just four innings of
lucclo homnered in a seven-run driving In four runs with a
the Reds' O-4 shellacking b
Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.
sixth inning and Brian Downing homer and double as the Hod
Monday, April s, 1974-SA
the New York Mets.
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connected in the eighth as the Sox pounded the Pittsburgh I'i.
Cincinnati Manager Sparky
Chicago White Sox ripped the rates 11.5.

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opposed Issuing permits for concealed weapons to
private Investigators.

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Seaboard Coast Line.

How Much

in the Republic.

guarantees
of
a
free
press
and
fair trial are not as dramatic, usually involving
minor murder cases, secrecy, court harassment of

from

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'aEn Executive Thomas Blayney and executives

noted,

ov er at the

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Auto-Train President Eugene K. Garfield, Auto-

Political

Supreme Court has never sustained one. The

th e constitutional

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Actually it's a project for the Downtown
Development Corporation, Sanford city officials,

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Appropos [lie last point, it is significant that
nearly all gag orders are usually modified or
rescindedbyappeals cous-andthe United States

court considered the government's suit. However,
Justice Henry Blackmun currently is prohibiting

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And that should have been the tipoff to k ill it
th
on e spot. Congress needs room to arrange its
prejudices, and at a time hen its attenti on was
already divided beyond capacity, the legislature
was in no position to begin proper consideration
ofamat ter soweeping astoaffectevery person

closest it came was when publication oi the Pentagon Papers was restrained temporarily while the

Thursday's Starters Shuffled
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merchants.

Retirement must have been the same —both sad
and happy for the lady everyone calls "Granny"

very nervous Abby Boyd.

ground in its efforts to cover the courts. Anoth er
study issued recently "Rights in Conflict," conclui1'd thiit the restraints courts are imposing on
the media are "a growing threat to freedom of the
pI.ess,
Four major problems concerned authors of the
study. More and more jx1ges are forbidding the
publication of news gathered outside the courthouse, excluding the press from court proceedings
or forbidding reporting of trials and imposing gag

chairman

Layer defeated Henley and Dan Pelham when he
post lie now holds.
won the
The county's 87-year-old Velfare Department
director last week was summoned to appear be(
the county commission, an event that provided a
tinge of the unusual.
art you all going to do to me" asked a

he Clock

Sanford and perhaps do some business with local

What commissioners did was honor Mrs. Boyd
for her 40 years of service to Seminole County. Mid
the reason for her appearance was to receive a
citation and a silver service tray.
A major worry was whether or not she would
have to make a speech. She didn't. But Commission
Chairman Michael Hattaway did. "It's a happy dsiy
and a sad day for people In Seminole County," the

As it looks now, only two candidates will be in the
running t1Js year for the position of Seminole
County School Superintendent,
Barring any unforeseen camarnity, school Supt.
William P. Layer will seek another term. The
person identified most often as Layer's opponent is
Lyman High School Principal Canton Henley.
Asked about the possibility of officially entering
the race. Henley says, "I haven't made any
decision." He added, however, that he
matter under consideration.
Layer, on the other hand, has remarked he plan
to run a "good clean race" in his bid for a second

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Detroit 6, BOShIfl
Khn"S City 14. Chicago (A) 0
Trial, 1. Montreal I
Cnc'nniti 13, New York
Pitisbuirgh 6. St. Louis 4

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New York (A) 71. Baltimore

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Sunday's Results
Pi w York (A)9. Baltimore 3
Bo%ion it. Pittsburgh 5
(h(ago (A) 16. St. Louis 1
phiadeiphia 15. D.IroIt 9

FIRST -s.is,

c: 1. Early Star (3)

$76 40. 1 I 2L7) 5)65 00; 31.17.
FOURTH - 1-16, 0: 1. worry
wart (4i i2.00, 6,40,340; 2. Avacielie

California S. Los Anglfl 2
Regular Season Ends

5.2); T (4.) 3) 131 10: 3)33,
Q (2 3) 133 40: P 112 S) $95 70.
SEVENTH - 5-16. C: 1. Montague
SIXTH - I. Sofa" Wally (6)
IS 20, 40). 400; 7. Zubi DôvIoS (6) Cologne (2) 12.60. 1 6.i. 4.00. 7. Ruth
7.00, 4.40; 3. Orbe Mandiola (1) 6.20: Deann (7)360,210.2. C. P.'s Michel

WHA

',-I:,. A. I. rruit Float
(4) 3.00, 2,40, 2 20t 2. My Delia (1)

$'s 30. 3179
6) 5173 40.
EIGHTH -36. A:). K'S Maryme
SEVENTH -1. Solana Egurbi (3)
Cie-. e
(6) 3060, 6 80, 2.60; 2. Go Tom
35 39 5 75 271 276 11.10, 5.20, 3.20; 7. Galdos Cobian (I)
33 10 7 73 755 790 660 S 40 i Rafael Wallg (5) 360 Q Eckert (3) 3 20, 2,20. 3. Broker's
N Eng
IS 44 1 11 29S 340 (3 8) &amp;59r2o. P J3 41 11127 go.
Cincin
Bonut (4) 7."; Q 13 1) 11119,00~ P (1-3)
WestivIslc1n
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(3 5 with all 1)

UI 00; (31 with

all

bling Red 11) 2.40. 260; 1. Klippeir
Kirk (2) 3.50, 4.20; (dead heat place)

Today's Games
fir-sbvrg, Fla.
Atlanta vs. Chicago (A) at
Saaso
Fl
Kansas City vs. Montreal at
Daytcna Beach. Fla.

'4.

Aba, Ariz.

PhiIaq.lpnia

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41 34 4 66 302 277
calgiry
S20. 2. maril (1) 6+8D. 4,4C; 3.
27 0 5 592M 34S eoniguen (5) 4.40, 0 (I 3) S76 00; P
Eamtn
Tornio
24 SI
Clinched divi si on title
I Zbi Sutton (I) is,io.
Saturday's Results
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Sunday's Results
6. Cin,:innaili 3
ouftec S. Toronto 4. OT
Indianapolis 4
New England

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DAYTONADEACH
SATURDAY MATINEE
FIRST- 1. Bob Davalos Ill 14
W,
7 lb.aro Wally(S) 1100
10

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vs. Chicago (A)
M Sarsiscits. Fla.
Kansas City vs Montreal at
51. Louis vs. Pinsbu rgh a t
lirboe,iilon Fla.
a,
Detroit
vs.
Cincinnati
vs Oakland at

LOS Angeles

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Mesa. Ariz.

San Diego

vs. Mit*itike at

Miami FlaW
Minnesota
vs

at
at

Houston

Slew Orleans. La., N
(A) of Fort L a uderdale,

8 with ' A) 11,511113 00
;

120. 6,10; 3 MarQuis Lorenro
A 00, Q i 4 7) 1114.60; P (4 7) US4 20
FOURTH - 1. ROdcs(tO
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18.60, 112.40, 7.20; 2- Mutilla-Rodolfo
(3) 640, 3.10. 3. Mati-Boniguen (1)
1160 0(36) 15060 P (63)19510
SIXTH -i Zubi Goodwin
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FINAL NHL STANDINGS

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(2)4.604003 isasaRodolIo(f)

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wit h all flit S?43 00,

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Dettl

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H D.'s Cecil 6, 1. Black Shot 5 2; 1
Mc'ntague Regard 10

SATURDAYMATINEE

A Sapparo Peral 4; S. E.D.'s Brindl

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NINT14 - 1. Jorge (7) 9 00, 4.20,

Run 8. 2 Montague Alocale S - 3

6:

SECOND - 5-16, C: 1. Columbia s. Beach Bum 6; 6 Lusly Lieutenant
(II 11 60 7 60 5 10 2 Circuit i i Hot ChocolateS 7 S Lad y Cola
(5) 3.70 DD 12 1) U?.90 Q 11 2)
137.00; P (1-2) 5707.50; 31.31.

Daisy

FOURTH - S-16, M: 1, Domore
Mary 5. 2 0.0. Flath 4; 3. Mr
W(-r 1. 4. Irish Sheila S-2; S. G
Vent ure
Ale rt's Ro bbi ns

1320 560 3G*en

ea 12.

FOURTH - 5-16. M: 1. Lake Dainty J ouise 5; J Modest Ruth 4, A
Dubl i n (4)S60 120300 7 Ingot (3) t,'.&amp;nateeTrixlel2 S Bingo Murphy
4)131 40

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3150

TENTH - I B-ar mD
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14-60, 6-00, 5 00 2. Gald(4 Edward

t.cP 'ere 10 5 V:nus Go 6 6 .i 6.
C's Fletfeet I; 7. Officer SermonS-

SEVENTH - S-16, D: I. jack Walonga Bud 5 7: A. Gay Gobby 10,
Hoef er (1 ) 41 40 1070 111,100; 7 Rollo SStyIis Ladb 6 QU. k:
anfloI
Chat (7) 5,00, 5 00; 3, Iiiialinet Idol AhtoSo Hope 12; 8.
EIGHTH - It, B: I Nomad 4. 2
(S I I hl 0 ( I + 2) S63 60; P (I 2)
J L 's Joy ID, 3. Jim Hoiler 6; 4 R

EIGHTH- S-16. C: I. Play Me (1) &amp; T Chandler S. S. ultra Violence 4;
11.60, 5.60, 4.00; 2 Stalky (2) 10.20, 6 Pinto Barbara 12; I. sentry 57; a.
p ( 2) $01.00; 3197.
NINTH- 5.16, C: I. Binegar 12; 2.
NINTH -I-IS, B: I.Sneaky5rsake Montague Tartan 1;). Angel Light
(2) &amp; 00. 3 20, 2 60, 7. Rock A Blue (3) 11; 4 Mc Kavelt 6; S.

TWELFTH

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while fishing off li charter
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finally landed this one. Ile boat was

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23 Blue (;rt&amp;ss at Keereland, must be doing something Bobby Allison, a dista t third. ""
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the record
two offspring of What A PleasI3ut these da}s Yarborough the engine, but the handling 'If
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power," he said
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vorite in next Sunday's Rebel and the temperature shot up to
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duplicate the Kentucky Derby
victory last year of his brother,
Foolish Pleasure. Ile's already
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marry him. Most bald
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published a statement from thC wedding of a close friend.
Rev. Norman Vincent Peale
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concerning the Protestant view. bride to throw her bouquet, the
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A happy heart is a healt,
going steady with a great guy
DEAR SORRY: Forget it.
heart, or so goes the Lrge-old jumping patterns or foot skills the exercise for add#. in- froin hoine on the weekend, who is 32. We really love each you prted on impulse.
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April Is "Put Your Heart Into she s bee n jogging a n ile ever),
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result report, Is given to each participant when he attends
the group evaluation ses.sion. This is held two to three
weeks after the blood drawing -in Seminole County, the
group evaluation session will be held C4 April 29 from 7.9
p.m. at the Seventh Day Adventist Church, Mom Road,
Winter Springs.
At this evaluation session, the physician explains Iii
generaltermstothegroupasawhole,themeaningof the
reports and the material contained in the coronary risk
ealuat on booklet. Al th ough Heartbeat is a ran-profit
program, a $15 fee will be charged per participant to help
defray expenses.
e participants are encouraged o ow e results
of the blood tests to their physicians, The effectiveness of
the program depends on the participant following his
physician's advice andadoptingway C lit •h ,4fl
reduce heart disease risk factors.
Specific follow-up programs will be offered at various
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preixtre meals tliat will lower cholesterol and triglycerI de
levels.
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lifestyles
For information, contact Jo Anne Goral, coordinator
of Central Florida Heartbeat Committee, at 06-6611,
extension 1737.

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In order to reverse habits or conditions which might
be leading toward a heart problem, a special coronary
risk screening program called 'Heartbeat' is to be conducted In Seminole County this week,
The 'Heartbeat' program will be conducted with the
cooperation of the Florida Hospital and physician consultants. It Is available to all county residents.
The 'Heartbeat' program was developed by J.A.
Scharffenberg, M.D. of La= Unda University in
Ca lif ornia as a preventative measure against heart
disease. It endeavors to discover and alert individuals
with high heart attack risk and to educate the public of
these factors and how to avoid them.
It is not the purpose of 'Heartbeat'to dispose or treat
heart problems. This should be done by the participant's
own physician.
The objective of 'Heartbeat' Is to detect and urge
i ndividuals to mod ify certain conditions predisposing to
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measure the cholesterol and triglyceride levels of the
participant. Also, It includes taking the participant's
blood pressure and the participant's completion of a
questionnaire.
Ibis blood test, pressure count and questionnaire will
be offered In Seminole County on Tuesday and Thursday

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TWELFTH - 1 Jorge Echanl: 6) 5)6 60 T (3 6)) $361 60 3987
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(7) 7 60 14 00. 5 90; 2. Aprait
Roaol!o (4) 510. 420, 3 Rafael
TONIGHT'S ENTRIES
Sarduy (5) 6.20; 0 (4 1) S32 90; P 0
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FIRST-5-16. B 1 K s Zor o $ ,
V.htre's Tuffy 12; 3. Kay's Bvffy S.
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Boniguen 6 12 00, sO. 280; 2. :9.26
TWELFTH-34,C:I. DonnaDell
Zubi Coblan (4) 4 00. 3 00; I. GasW

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SECOND -- 1. Bob-Eftard (2)

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THIRD - 11. BobOvy 45) 12LOD,
Sunday's Resuitt
Florida Derby.
New York Rangers 2, Phil&amp; 5,40. 4 00. 2. narquinEdoward (1)
,,Ile's always had something
left, but It S never been
(46) $3000 P 4$l $171 70. 31.60.
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Vencouve 5, t(enias CIty 7
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FOURTH -1.Is.asa(I) 10.70,6.20.
needed," Baeza said alter SatBuffalo S. Tronto 2
(1) ?,60, 320, 3r2o; 2. Another Spud
Atlanta S. New York Island 34o; 2 mumia (3) 680. 400, 3
urday's race at Gulfstrearn.
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(1.7) 5.4120; P (17) 166 10; 31.15,
3) DD (55) $115 50.
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FIRST - 1. Rrquin Wally (6) 310; 0 (I 0) 5295.40; 3 7).
clinched division titI
SECOND - 5.16, B: I. Following
17. 10. S 70, 400; 7. Nestor Sutton (1)
Saturday's Results
(4) 6 60. 1 2C 1 00; 7. Sno Ike (3)
560 7 40, 3. Mario Goodwin (4) 4.10:
Philadelphia S. Buffalo 2
New York IIenders 10 Nr* Q
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IN THE CIRCU'T COURT OP THE
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CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

FICTITIOUS NAME

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SATURDAY 9 Noon

FICTITIOUS NAME
P411CC 5 Purreby gii.c'n that I am
tngagcti in business at 109 C. Crystal
Lk,, Aye., Lake Mary, Seminole

County. Florida, under the fictitious

in writing to the address above
within thirty days of publication ,
this notice.
The state of Florida

name of

LAKE MARY LAWN
EQUIPMENT, and Inat I Intend to

register said name with the Clerk f
'he Circuit C"urt, Seminole County.
Florida in accordance with the
provisiurfl of the Fictitious Name
Statutes, To Wit: Sect:on 565 09
Florida Statutes 1937.

Kathleen A. Getir
Publish: March IS. 72, 79. April 5,
1976
DEX

Department of
Environmental Regulation
Publish: April 5, 1976

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 16-1,5-Capt
OIVl5ION B

JACKSONVILLE
NATIONAL
BAN K, a National banking cor

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Plaintiff.

vs

JAMES F. EVANS, et ix,
Drfentuants

NOTICE OF ACTION

Studies Physiques

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Arthur H Di ckwuth, Jr.
All
having claims or
Clerk of the Circuit Court
demands against the estate are
fly' Lillian T Jenkins
required, WITHIN THREE MON
As Deputy Clerk
THS FROM THE DATE OF THE
PubliSh March IS, 77. 79, April S,

One is tucked away in a cor11
research in the
study of Parasites amid the
blinking tits and the hum of
UiPntnndheainceIIsin the
Physiology Laboratory.

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Creichus Is highly successful In
h favorite pastime.
A one-time Detroit, Mich.,
three-time South Dakota

stat'

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ChaITl1)jOfl,
is the current bolder

Where

to go for all tile

information you need
about your new CornIflunity,
81 9212

Casselberry.Winfersprjngs
of U Mr. Northern Plains
Sanford AltmonteSpniricj'.
physique title.
Even more re'itdlluIbk than
RUTH TUECH
Greichus' accomplishments
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and s drthcation Is the fact
Altamonte SprIngs
LOflgwOid
that he's collected most of his
laLsinthepact Tive years. At I
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have "seWed down" both e
83.19212
habits, Greichu is trimming
up.
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STOP AND THINK A MINUTE If
Ciii%sil,ed Aci didn't work
hum,' au)ulcln I be any

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FACED WI FHA DRINKING
PROBLEM
Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous
Can Help
Call 423 4.317
Write P.O. Box 1713
Sanford, Florida 37171

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Post Office Box
Winter Park, Florida 32259

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HILDA RICHMOND
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Publish Apr11 5, I?,

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the

abnve cause, No. 7S47 CAO9 C),
Front (Westl Door of the Seminole
now oening in t
Cini:uit COurt i ioujnt
Cni.ribn.jp in S4fn"t
•- '.r'-.FiO(1i, the
described per
Ill WITNESS WHEREOF, I t3y, son, property,
hereunto
set my hind and official
That said safe is being made to

(Seal)
Arthur H. BCckwi'h, Jr.

into U Poil.

Sheriff
Seminole Cut

Publish: AprIl 5. 19fl
0EV 71

Thit public hearing wIll be held In

tho County Commission CMmera
CntiK'.

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Publish. MrcM IS,fl. , April 5,

1976
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onMayith, 1976, at 7:00P.M., orA
soon thereab.r at possible.
BWdof County

Execution

Clerk Of the Circuit Court
By: Elaine R,Charde
Dtputy Clrt

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fly, Mike Hattaway,
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and profitable career, Call $62

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Quantity.
P4011'S
Any

Casselberry, Hwy. 17.92. S

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Merchandise
CASH 3224132

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CONTRACT TYPIST

with ov.n
typewrIter Piece work rates pay
1) 00 an hour or more to good
1 BR apts Tcnni,
typist Details anci applications at Spaiou
SW i mm in g, p1 a y ground,
public meeting of Citizens' Legal
recreation room, laundry room
Protective League. 7:30 P.M.,
Thursday, April 0th, Sanford Civic I and clubhouse 2350 P idgewood
Ave., Sanford. Ph. 373.6.'20,
Center Annex. (See display
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Ridgewood Arms

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TELEPHONE SOLICITORS for —
membership drive, Central —
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MossieC Bateman

ALTAMONTE-- ROLLING HILLS,
Lake view&amp; privileges. 2 bedroom
with screened porch, large corner
site, $150. FORREST GREENE
INC.,PEALTORS, 5206133 or 373.
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Take a look at this beauty we lust
tlstedt 3 bedroom, rarge, pat.o,
carpetinganclneatasapin, Above
ground pool comes free. New roof
and fenced rear yard. Plus it's
guaranteed 1 full year with BPP.
$25,900.

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Conifortabln 7 bedroom home in
Lake Mary, air conditioned;
bearing citrus trees. Only $173
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air, eat in kItchen pius separate

34—/tbile

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322-2420
REALTORS MLS

107 W. Commercial
Phone377 7511. Sanford
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Lost White Cockapoo, answers to
the name "Killer
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Nurses; RN's; LPN's; Aides; Aide.
Companion; Needed immediately.

Kish Real Estate

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'SERVICE BEYOND

STOMINt, ii MA'i.PS I'tASTE
SF111 NC. ii MAX ES CASH
PLACE A ci i.cs' uI c) Ar) ro .s
(at 177 7611 u"r Ill tc)

AVON
Spring into the world of cosmeticS,
fragrances, toiletries. Excellent
earning opportunity Call 6i4 3Q79

JIM HUNT REALTY
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Realtor

377 7111

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After Hours'
N MO PARK, 1, 7, 3, bedroom
3779
37? 3991
32? 0645
traler apts Adult &amp; family perk __________________________________
Wtily 3515 51w, 17 91, S,intord Clean 3 bedrocm, 1''
bath, avocado
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37) :vin
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I central heat a. air,
Payton's 377. 1301
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
JUST A PHONE CALL AWRY

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Classified Ads didn't work
there wouldn't be any

Land

CA1L3777611

ESTFRSON LAND CLEARING

IluIldoing. Eaavatinca. DitcI'
il 327 5?z_3
wuik F,ll tuft, 1CM)

C&amp;A BackHoe Service
China Glass,
Metal Doll Reparog

Land clearng. fill dirt. clai, rock
All k.nds of ug'ncJ H0u,CtriilrfS
stored and moved. 322 9112

Call Nettie at 377 4472
ye' iP4OSELUXURY ITEMS FOif'
A FRACTION OF THEIR COST
FROM TODAY'S iVANT ADS!

Home Improvements

Landscaping &amp;

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Lawn Care

Johnny Walker

'
'low offers you the tame qualitp
workmanship in your remodeling
and additions requirements as ii
available in hit general con

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complete landscaping service 377
347$ or 441 7216

struct,on

twing. edging, trimming, weeding
mci fertilizing Free estimates
'hone 373 595.1
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322-6457

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Intrr. E.'er,or Plasteung,
Plaster Patching a. simulated
brick &amp; Stone specialty 377 7750
Iassihi
more,

Central Heat 6 Air Conditioning
For free estimates, call Carl Har.
ru, at SEARS in Sanford 372 7117

Inspection All Pest ContrOl. 10

estimate 323 60
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II you're in the business of building
the
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oct. Discount 37)7954
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Carpentry, Remodeling, Additions,
Custom Work Licensed. Bonded

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Upholstery Specialists un Tultung
and Restyuling Furniture &amp; Sewing
Machot-s Re'prrd We Buy, Sell
6 Trade. 60? Sanford Aye. Phone
3729771

Trent ExterminatiflgCo - Complete
Pest Control and Termiting Free

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there wouldn't be any

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Pnnlinq, doors, wndowshueg%,
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Well Drilling

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SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All types arid sits

We repaur and SC'vi('
SYINE MACHINE 8.

Photegraphy by Munson Cockayne.
Fln wedding tOtos reasonably

3456546

SUPPLY CO
7.37W 2nd 51

377 6437

priced Phone 373 6351
Income Tax S e rv.
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Income Tax Returns
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Pianos Organ Sales &amp; Service
we
buy used pidnos &amp; t,ade, Lesions
- Piano, organ, guitar,
accordha,
pri.&amp; group, Ball's Piano&amp; Organ
W. 1sf 372
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Used office furniture
woodorsteel desks, exetive desk
&amp; chairs, secretariat desks 6
chars, straight Chairs, filing
cabinets, as is, Casn and carry,
P4011'S

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you exactly what you're
getting.. . We've got It all
together. Everything Is
rs1y for you to enjoy. The
only thing puzzling about
Woodmere Is how we can
offer these fiuIous one
and two story homes 'or so
little.

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Eves )220617or'3fl 1517

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COCKER SPANIELS

Your BusIness...DicI 322-2611 or 831-9993

66—Horses

KISH REAL ESTATE

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"LIVE HENS"

ADULTS EASY LIViNG
QUIET AND SE RE NE
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Modern Fatuities

*110. E. kitchens

321-0041

A1Ifr.a Ave

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1971 Malibu, automatic, factory air.
11,000 Call 3210337 after S pm
1973 VW Rabbit, cuSter, 2 doer,
automatic, reowlth whlt lnteri'

1970 Cadillac

Sedan DeVllle, 1
owner, loaded. Firit $P5 takes it.
Call Harold, 3232920.

VW yin, 1965, rims good,

A

lust in

spcted, $100. 223'i5.

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1974 Cadillec 4 door sedan DeVille,
all flowwr. fr.
lifr*
,

orL 373.9295.

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1972 Pontiac LeMins, 2 door hsrd.

top, air condiflnJ'Ied 11,430. Phone

373

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DICK BAIRD DATSUN
1aa

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LI L3, 4 or., 3Q engine, all
power, automatic, radio, good
tires, 54.630 actual miles, 1 owner,
good cond. $550 firm 3274.350,

1964 BuIck Lesabre, 41,000 original
miI, Convertible top like new,
Out. $595

196$ Mustang, professional paint
lob, custom decal, automatic, new
tires, black vinyl 'op Must see t
appreciate,

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Hacienda

PInto, new paint job, new tires

Racing decals. Automatic, air,
usually $1,993, yours this week for
$1,311 Hacienda Motors, 373 9395
1971 Monte Carlo, tw milge,
excellent
Condition,
air.
automatic, power steering and
PaIes, uI.&lt;tri, v,in4tp
,ut
tAcks. cruise conlri, 1?eef'radials.

AM FM stereo radio, 13.100. 372.
&amp;Sc ca., over SO. SOc ea. Cackleoerry
$393 after 1 p.m.
Farms. "z way bitween New
Smyrtsa arid DeL arid ott Hwy lIon 1961
Cama, new paint, itjstorn
Ssrnul tir;vv Ph 904 17'S 5.159
interior, excellent condition $975

68—Wanted to Buy

Located Waitot Hwy 7.97
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67—LIvestock Poultry

MONTH

land? Bedrooms
Icr I', Baths
ALL

WILCO CONS TUCTION C0MPAY

Norwegiin Dun Pony; Buckskin
Quarter Horse Call 3236319 after

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Professional Landscapin

$gr3).fl10

foi' Sale
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1977

Jflt,irnished
FROM

BLA;R AGENCY

373

Motors, 323 9393.

:urnispd or

Privately Fenced Patio.

Oirectloni: In SanfordWest on ISIlI Street off 17-91,
'' Mile to Ridgewood Ave. Fsllow signs.

Bouncy boys A. grit. r, wh'te &amp;
buff. AKC $125 377 1283

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1974 Mustang lI,Macpi I, AC, PSPB,
AM FM stero, 23,000 miles. 12.89$.
327 366.4

Doberman Pinscner Pups

tTranIdh

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Jamup insIde &amp;
Hacinp Motors,

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Ulshwasher-Oisoosa(

Sales By:

'Au dm5.''

AKC,$lSOvp Terms

Wall to Wall Carpetinq,
Central Heat and Air,

to

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Rent cur Runisenyac
CARROLL'S FLjRNI TURf 77? 3151

65—Pets. Supplies

?It,øit1

MotrrcycIe Insurance

Sell us your car or truck even if you
owe money on it. See Bill Ray or
Jack Mink, 131.1311, Fern Park.

REALTY INC.
373 7532

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78—Nctorcycles
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Ford, Kubola. Petlibone

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HAL COLBERT

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1971 Toyota Corolla, 2 door, •x.
cellen? condition, Sacrifice. Phone

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80

Cash for wrecked or i.ink cars. We
tow away. 7 days week, Call
lect,_Ci lanøo 566 2131

CONTRACTOR'S EQUIPMENT
FARM EQUIPMENT
Nrw an iJ

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3 BR, 1, bath, large fenced rear
yard, kitchen equipped. 125.000.

''K%$G
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fabric upholstery. Super clean.

Sales. Rental, Service

4000per

Reconditioned batteries, $12.93
flchange REEL'S BODY SHOP,
'ivy .n,orc Ave

Must sell this wetk. 11,03 firm,
Hacienda Motors, 333 93,

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SACREIRACTs-...S7500
acre

days week. J&amp;B Auto Parts, East

1972 Volkswagen, yellow with black

63A—
Tractors&amp;
Heavy Equipment

43—Lots-Acreage

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AL'TAMONTE SPRINGS 531 1341
3 ACR,,. lake frOnt eState 19,900 25 _______________________
HOOD TRACTOR COMPANY
P(J. (JQi'4fl
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Interior perfect. NCeds erçne
work S Save I' $$. Haclend
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Cassetberry, 1792, S3O.470

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ISYR •HAuINANCING
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
)-tO On: ir':o Ort'

OUR GARDEN HOME
has it j( together

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1 B!droom TraIler, 10*33'
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$1,500

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11,000 miles, 13,393. Call 3721431

121 Hwy I?
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Used motors sold arid installed. AIo
12 acres cars for parts. Open 7

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hp Johnson. IIiS complete 373.
7577
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ROBSON MARINE

Highway 17-92, Sanford11

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323753$
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322 6173

7 Bedroom trailer, 3 hots, $6,300.
Phone days 3737050 or 321.0069

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13' Aluminum John Boat and 7 hp
like new Sea King motor, Phone

Phor,e3fl.9i42
Across From Ranch House'

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55-Boats &amp; ACCeSSOrIeS

372 7,9i

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ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

I POOL
•BILLIARDROOM

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RUMMAGE SALE- April &amp;
Sanford Plaza (next to Eckerd's),
10 2. Benefit Sanfcrd Christian
School

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't some lu(t.on wtpi a Herald
ciluSSufit--ci dc' We'll help you *rt.

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arge 1 &amp; 2 Bdrm.

IOWNHOUSES

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Boat, Motor &amp; Trailer- 'o,is'

Realtor

Our one, two
and three
bedroom
models feature:

tsI. LIS tJRILLE 0. I'UMI''

Photography

Home
General
Repairs,
Remodeling, Drywall &amp; plaster
repairs, Ceramic tile 6 carpentry.

F

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Sanford Auction
1200 French Ave.

54-Garage Sales

Call Bart

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pIeces to be sold to the
hIghest bidder, Master
Charge
&amp;
BankAmerlcard
welcome, Open for
Inspection Monday 10
a.m, to sale time,

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?57 Park ['r.i'
37? 5165

you expect.

rIffflage [r)

ST1DIO t,2,3
BEDROOM SUITES

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true

nowt p CONY ROt

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Luxury Patio Apartments

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TV 1300 5. French, 373.1134.

eel re brau!p' Cl r.a?ure in this
large rear yard, fenced fs.r Safety.
3 BR, V', baths, family room,
brick fireplace, $25,000. Call
Geo'ge Willit

c'1aj,'jner

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Hwy SO. Call collect, Orlando 36$.

Arkansas Traveler, fiberglass,

3n3

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3131.

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Color l'vS from ISO; 86W, from
$15; Service all makai, HERBS'

eating bar, new carpeting, flew
ro7f,central heit, 11.500 sq. ft. lot.

,','iq' ',n,r

JOhn &amp; Clara htMl Custom

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Newly redecorated, remodeled 3
bedroom home, large family
room, cedar siding and fence,

Forrest Greene, Inc.

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NICE NEIGHBORS

ditined. 111,250. MAKE OFFER.

3776620
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Transportation
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MOONEY APPLIANCES 3730691

IJWIIT.

R'g Pral I i'oiv Urcen, 331Ca.-io
323 7595
322.0119
3272745
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3 Bedroom, AC, carpeted, A I
condition. Good terms, $11,900

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Over

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KENMORE WASHER, pars,

WITT REALTY

Upholstering Donna Canada.
372 0707

Pest Control

Ads will always give you
Much Much More than

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Dressmaking. lades'.

men's, children's Drapes. Quilts,

J S Snyder N'insefy 1. Land
sciping We are overstocked in
landscapricj plants and we do

Eves 373 0155

322-2090
Liz's Alteration Shop Order fe'
Easter Tailoring, dreSses. hats
and matching bags. 3237459

REALTORS

WE TAKE TRADES
SANCORD_ 3 Bedroom, 2 bath
home, shady yard, air con.

105W. 25th St.
SANFORD

Sewing

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321 P0041

2 BEDROOM

P*tch. repaIrs end sme1 t rCfi"
jobs. Fast Service. All work
guaranteed. Licensed, Bonded. II
yrs experience. Call Br icker, 373
7770

BACKHOE SERVICE. Also any
type fence work Call after 1 p.m.,
322 5474

tal'gt liv rm 2 cent, heat and air
SyStemS All for Only $60,000

Moving to an

apartment?
et 'ome astlon *,ll. a Herald
claSsified aci We'll help you write
an ad that will brr,q a fist Sale

Clearing

equipment includes slide and
diving board, 167,500.

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Free' Estimates-21 Hours
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Doll R.pair

Daps 122 Ft,.i
brosi r

Freeestmat"s
Call)?) 6769

[lEST PPICE BEST PRODUCT

Insulation

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SWIMMING POOL: Large den w.
fjeptece, carpet, range, refrig.,
dithwtr. RO. , h,ffi
SOUTHERN COMFORT Approx.
acre, beautiful cIder 7 story, 4 BR.

IA

OVIEDO- S Bedroom, 2 story older
home, screened pool, even a
basement. Over I acre wooded
lot. 547,500.

JOHN SAULS AGENCY

Eipert root repairs, fiat roots ci
thengles All work, guaranteed
BROGDEPl ROOFING,
373 CUt,
WANT TO SELL

Beavty Care
TOWER'S dAUTY SALON
llormerly Harrielt's Beauty Nook I
S19E F,rst,3fl 5747

Roofing

PERSONAL TAX SERVICE ANt)
BOOKKEEPING, Individual 1
Business Ta' Returns 7 East
Road, Hwy $7 92 (5CC entrance,
Fiv .foint5) 372 7199

Many extras. $50,500.
POOL HOME- 3 bedroom, 2 bath,
range. refrigerator, dishwasher,
central heat and air, paneling,
carpeted throughout. Electric
gmge ciour opener, new POOI

MLS

carpet. Nice. Monthly mortgage
p.aymer,t. $170 $150 down

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Spotless, older lake borne, Wooded
acreage. Dock. Privacy. Paradise

Peg. Real Estate Broker
0)7W. 1st, Sanford 377 544i

Income Tax Serv.
Aluminum Siding ____________________

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COOL HOME- 4 bedrOoi'fl, 2 bath
pool designed home. Coo deck,
central heat a. air, comb. garaoe
game room. Dithwaher, disposal.

BALL REALTY

RECONDITIONED HOME- 3
bedrooms, 1 bath, CB home, new

I an cover your home *ith alum
Siding &amp; soffut system Alsc
Rooting. Gutters 20 yrs Eel)

jars.

Aritue

uction
Monday April 5, 7 PM

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3237340

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PARK AVEPIUfl MOBILE PARK
i3l) rar urIvv aIvuSa

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2565 PARk

1l.sr rn...n..-..,

Ion? Bedrooms, Adultsonly

£750636.

Please call 3720111

ANYTIME

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Beautiful ranch type home. 3.64 311 315 E. FirSt
JJ-2
acres, stable. Osteen area. 617.
1617 or 373.6116
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5lise
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CRANK CONSTRUCTtOt,
ULP OLCOA1ORS'"
&amp; REALTY, RE,.,L1Qps
i9W 1st SI
5)06061
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'.''fluy Furniture
Oviedo- Mead Manor. 3 BR, 2 bath —
Spanish style t'iomc. Assume
52-4,J lances
537,S(Omorlgagewitn$3,Soodown

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Real (state

307 E. lit St., Downtown
3flali

stove and refrigerator; 0,S.P. Air conditioner,
72,000 BTU (cools S
Only $32,950 with only 10 ptt,
rooms), used I months; king
down.
wa'er bed; Baby swirlg.o.f
DYPIAMIC PROPERTIES
Phone
S. V. Hardwick Broker
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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
Dettona 66$ 6611
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'IUY-SELL.-TRADE

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JOHN KRIDER,'ASSOC

SANFORD SEWING CENTER

DUPLEX- Brand new. Each side, 2
bedrooms, 1 bath, central heat and
air conditon, Screened rear porch,

YOU'LL FALL IN LOVE!
2 Bedroom, water and electric
furnished; on 25th Street. $110 New on the markett 3 Bedroom, i
bath home in excellent quiet
montt, Phone 322 9214
neighborhood, Attractively land.
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sapeci Range, refrigerator,
37—Business PropertY
carpeting. Close to shopping an
,L.J -.
schools. A cream pull for only
176.000.
W. Garnett White

Call S,iniorci s Sines Leacjer

1Jn

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S09ir'5 best Zig zag mnactri' e n
SCwing table Soici ne.v for S..'? .
assume balanr.e of $105. or 12
payments oi
. See at:

Reci Reil Estatc (lrcbrr
50) W. 1st St.
373 6061 or fl30317 eves,

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cost. Anothet- BPP warranted
home for only $77,500.

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M. UNS WORTH REALTY Golden Touch 'N Sew

carpet, patio, shallow well One of
the newest homes in Sunbinci Plo
Qualifying with little down and
assume mortgage No closing

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Iiedroom, 2batn, central heat and
ci?ut9 room and wall to wall

DELTONA- Nice individual
homes; 1 Bedroom, 1120; 2
Bedroom, 1140; 3 Bedroom, $160
No pets Phone 374 10')
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machine, tenion needs ad
;:d. .3. Ca::

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PUBLIC

Like new ping pong table with ac
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LOQkPIk.

If you have a 6 pcI. down payment, I
'f? "i'
, 2.?
trorn, I I
iis home as low as 6145 per
ctii.ii;ii F'l ii

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Aucton Every Friday

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3fl.M53

* Home

72---Auction

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atl2Ncon
iS Volumn set of "Our Wonderful
Wortd" plus 20 vofumn set En. Hhway 14 Flea Market, Sanford
cyclopedia Americana with
bookrack. $13 firm. 3733670.

Peg Real Estate Broker

1100 E .25th St.

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anytii.

TAFFER REALlY

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Loelv home to mature roup'e
".1!chen fully equipped, carpeted,
crt:r,e. 3 '7.S.

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3 Bedroom, I bath. 204w. Airport
Blvd. Take over payments of
$163 50 372.O51 or 2279126 atter 5,

Stenstrom Realty

Antiquai- Red Tag
Sate! 20 pcI. to iO pci. off on Red
Tag Items, April 3 through April
10th. We also do furniture re
fInishing. 7 miles north of Oviedo
111 R0d 419 P?'..r..' 'i 3740.

2640 Illa,i,atP',,
n i 1)l
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KItchen Bathroom Cibinit, Coon.
ter lOPS. Sinks. Installation
available Bud Cabell. 3725052

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33- Houses Furnished

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7il7PalmettoAve

applications at publIc meeting
ThurSday, Aprit 5th. 7:30 p m,,
Sanford Civic Center Annex. (See BAMBOO COVE APTS
displayadinWedne'sday'spaper.) One &amp; 7 bedroom apartments,
furnished or unfurnished, Newly
MANAGER TRAINEE- Excellent
redecorated, Come see 300 E.
benefits, Medicil, Profit Sharing,
Airport Blvd. Sanford, 323 1310.
Stock Options. Mt,t be alert, - _______________________________
aggressive type individual, high Efficieny and Lovety 2 bedroom, by
week or month. Adulti. At Weklva
school graduate or better. Zates
Jewelers, 1100 State St., Sanford
Landing Resort on the river. Free
boat moorage 8. canoe use. 377.
Plaza

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Hendrick's

20 PC?, tO 60 PCt. off all Items.
Beautiful Easter dresses and
leisure suits for bOo.
PAYTON'S CHILDREN'S WEAR

Peg Real Estate Broker
7A]5 5 5.nfr)rrl Av,'

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2 BR, Air,

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Get some action with a Herald
classified ad We'll help you write
an ad that will bring fast sale
CALL )7? 2611

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Pre Easter Sale

BATEMAN REALTY
321-0759

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apartment?

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PublIsh: April 3, 1976

Drive off Markham Woods Pd.
Irec%, high and dry. Horses o k
56.900 per acre O'.rier, 5676.695

24 H

ASSUMPTION

Bedroom, carpeting, arW
ditioned, $115. Adults preferred.
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Option to buy. 323.5551 or 323 6620.

1

WANT TO SELL
YOUR HOME'
Buying a new home? Moving to on

Chairman

At'thgr H. BeCis'NIth, Jr.

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Rentals

Fre", 644 2021 for "We Care" "Hotline," Adults or Teens.

CFCOUNTY COMMISSIONERS

As Personal Represenfatlyr

7365 Park Dr REAj. TOP 32224,0

W?ntPd

Wedneiday's paper).
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PEAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES
Experienced &amp; Newly licenSed
Join "Sanford's Sates Leader"

M fiflone(iii (oulu St di I ytJu Ut €1 hey,

ARE YOU TROUBLED1 Call Toll

PublIsh: April 3. 1974

tion 37, Township 30, Range 30,
OF THIS
NotIc, of Public Hearing
The East 54195 feet of the South Subdivision 504, Block OAOO, Lot
NOTICE, toNIc any objections they
The Board of County Corn
i
lO3feet
of
the
North
of the NW
may have that challenges the
0210. Legal Description as follows: mIssioriers of Seminole County will
the NE "3, lying West of State Lot 21, (less RY) BId A $ that
validity of the decs,nt's will, the
part
hold a pllc hearing to comider an
Road 42? (MaitIand Avenue), LESS
qualifications of the personal the
Lots 741037 lyingMWLy of a line appeal against the Beard of Ad
South 52 feel of the Wee? 100 feet deSCribed as beg Swly cor tot 71
run
juitment In denying a Special Ex
representative,
the venue or of the East 568 55 fed, lying West of NLY ,i)nhiJ s" 'nc'
Cl thyorCOt
of Lot 2134 If? N
epticn in a C7 Commercial zone to
State Road 427 (Mailland Avenue),
60eg30 Mm E to NELY line of
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
said install and operate selftervice
71,
lots
Towoship
21
South,
Lake Wayman HPiOtitS Hlg
JUJECTIONS NOT SO FILED Range
gasoline pumps in conjunction with
79 East, Said land lying In way Add P81 PG 24
Wilt. BE FOREVER BARRED.
oonveniencestoceonthefollowlng
Seminole
County,
Florida
and the underigned as Sheriff
Barnett Dank of Winter
of described pruperty:
Park, NA. (formerly Beirut t,ther with all structures and Seminole County, Florida, will at
NE corner of Oxford Road and
lmproyements,t
thereafteron
II 00 A N. on the dtPi day of April Fern
Bank
Park Boulevard lOcited in the
seid land.
AD, 1976, offer for sale and sell to
National of Winter ParS)
W L of the SE '.
the SW of
This
is
made
pursuant
to
Final
the
highest
By: Robert 3. LesPerance
bidder, for cash, Subject
Section 17.31.30,
DcreeofFor,ciosureenfefed in the to any and all existing lins, at

373

SIEPISTROM REALTY

Have some campin euiprncrit you
nc
;er usc' eii it ,'i '.v,th 3
Classified Ad in The Heratd. Cali
327 7611 or 131 9993 and a friendly
ad visor witl hfp you

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SHIRLEY MILIEu

201 Commercial

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Scanclaniavian
ins.
Northern
EuropeanuTosjr, JUly '9 , August11 SALESMAN wanted- Sales cx.
penience helpful Apply in person,
$976. Rro(htjrej sent on requestArt c,rr.'le
gitn during April. Group
Whoil Ranch of
Sanford,
conducted by Rev, and Mn. Leo
F. King, illS Paloma Avenue,
CARPENTERS HELPERS
Sanford, Florida 37771. Phone 377.
START MONDAY
1903 or 372 4371.
Call 3)9.9079

Reduce safe &amp; fast with GoBese
,.i "watct pls
i.
Touct,tort Drug.

(Seal)

FIRST PUBLICATION

PHONE 3fl2116

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3

'-WE SELL SUCCESS-

5V Male W. WalW
Deputy Clerk

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Agencies
_______________________

I WtLL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE
FOR ANY DEBTS INCURRED
BY ANYONE OTHER THAN
MYSELF AS OF 3 376.
James(Jay)L,C,talano

County, Florida

Al

FILL DIRT WANTED

67$ 0111

Make

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Case No CO 73579

-at inc west front door respectively, which aforesaid Writs

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bROWSE AND SAVE ...It's easy
and fun . . The Want Ad Way.

By: Arthur H. Beckwitn, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court

creditor or his agent or attorney, GRACE M. BRADFORD,
Seminole County, Florida
and the amount claimed If the
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ISEALI
Plaintiffs,
by
virtue
of
those
certain
Writs
dlaimisyefdue,thedatewfleflit v.
Arthur H. Beckwith Jr.
Execution issued out of and under
will become due shall be stated, If
Clerk of thc Circuit Court
th seals Of said Courts upon final
the
claim is contingent or OAK HARflO, INC., etc., it al.
Sanford, Seminole
Defendants. judgments rendered In the aforesaid
unliquidated, the nature of the un
County, Florida
NOTICE OF SALE
courts on the 2nd day of Juiy A 0.
certainty shall be stated. If the
By Elaine R'Charcte
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 1973; 2Sth day of July A 0 1973; and
claim is secured, the Security shall
Deputy Clerk
on the 16th day of April, $976, at 11:00 the 11th day of December A 0. 1975
N described. The claimant shall

Seminole &amp; Volusia Coun'ies,
Acreage Tracts, small &amp; large
TERRY REALTY, REALTOR,

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Clas%iflCd Ads didn't work
Jhere wouldn't be any
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cadence of ereaklng, clanking
and thudding weights, the
whistle of hyperventilating
lungs and the grunts and groans
of athletes trying to conquer
five more pounds or get more

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STOP AND THINK A MINUTE

This is to state that my wife .Jullat
Geiger will not bC responsibte for
any debts incurred by me, past or
present, as of March 30, 1916.

you

Ills other worm is amid the

Realtor. 373.5774

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BUSY BEE CHiLD CARE
24fl Holly Avenue
Phon373 lS1Oor 377 0760

I YOUR PAM!LY'?
AL A N 0 Pt
tFor families or friends of probten1
drinkers
F..,- further intOrm,it,on call 173 4557
or write
Sanloro At Anon f,lmiy Group P0
Do' 553. Sanford, Fla 37171

wards Building, North Park Avenue,
Sanford, Florida 3777), mci tile the
Walker Miier Equipment Co.. Inc. Original with the Clerk of the above
Plaintiff
styled Court, on or before the 73rd
Vs
day of AprI 1974, otherwise a
Central Fla Water Systems, Inc.
Default and Ultimate Judgment will
Defendant
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS 1916
be entered aga,nst you for the relief
CIrcuit Court, Seminole County
NOTICE, to f:Ie with the Clerk of the ')Cx es
demanded In said Petit Ion, which is,
Cew No. 73.1411 CA.0.0
above court a written statement of IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN
te Dissolution 01 Marriage betwn
an',' claim or demand they may
AND Galor Culvert Co. Inc
and
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, Plaintiff
have. Eachcalmmustbeinwriting FLORIDA
WITNESS
MY HAND AND OF
lund must Indicate thi basis f the NO 75-474-CA-09-D
FICIAL5EALC$a,dCour,fhlsl$tfl
Central Fla Water Systems, Inc.
claim, the name and address
day of March 1976, at Sanford,
of thi ROBERT S. BRADFORD and Defendant
et forth below

r(intrastini ssiirlcls.

323-9410

PIPIEYWOObS BARN- We ttu
Furniture &amp; Miscethi000uS Sell
xt commission. Free Pick
fOtups Auction. Saturdays 7 p.m
Sanford 372 7210

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5 ALCOHOL A PRODLEM

Commissioners

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STEEl FABRIC5TOR
CHEAP!
--month, 7',milejnorfof 43lon 17
MultIple Listing Service
Fr used furniture, eppliances,
At least 1 to 3 yrs, experience,
50.. _4A,iscellaneous for Sale
92 201 Sunset Drive, next to
tools, etc Buy I or 1001 items
to
assume
this
You
need
CASh
Terrific satary
William's Accounting &amp; Tax
Larry's Mart, 715 Sanford Ave
OWNtR
SASYS'LE,
IT
GO;"
Fine
think
of
those
but
mortgage
MARINE MECHANIC
Service. Open Sunday, 9 to 3.
Old 7 ItIyy horn: in
1911 Yamaha too motorcycle; paFr1
.
d
neigh.
LOW paymentsl Zoned geIierai
wiln company tnat feels their
('A
hA!.
radini
ucurooryi, I bath, 3
commercial and will NOT LAST.
emptoyees are part of a team. Lake Mary- 2 Bedroom duplex,
10—Swap &amp; Trade
— ____________________________
rototiller, Phone 322 2190.
fireplaces, corner tot. $14,730
Willing t p
are any of you
Pleesis work
central heat &amp; air, carpet, drapes,
handy? Call Carol Jordan, $1.00 US. Federal Reserve Notes,
COOK
fully equipped kitchen. $150 mo.
SWAP SHOP r1cAMAKE1
Stemper Realty
Realtor.Associate for PPt.
OpOot-tunity for great poton, Well
6450112 days, 645 3517 eves
signed by JO3h W R4rt, $1.OS.
.t:','on: cn te a wtler or a buyer
qualifleci, gooci rettrcnccs
CLIFF JORDAN, REALTOR
51.lOand $1.15. WIEBOLDT, 2105.
MULTIPLE I ISTING REALTOR
Plo charge All admitted free
TV REPAIRMAN
Park,
.
ll9 S. French
Come browse every Sunday 9 to S
377
1991
321'Iouses
Unfurnished
Steady employment, good salary,
Eve. 377 14 96,3771164,377 1954
I
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it the Moviehand Orivein
Pool Table, regulation site, avocado
OFFICE MACHIP4E REPAIR
Offer
Theatre, South 1793 Phone 322
Fern Park- 3 Bedroom, P.3 bath, Sanford- 124 N. Sunland Drive.
FULL time work.
green, slatex bed. excellent cond.
$716
t'tilg, dishwasher, air unit,
COUNTY
SacrifIce,
1725.
3270701
after
2
AUTOMOTIVE BOOKKEEPER
Sunland Estates. Refurbished 3
fenced yard, $195. FORREST
Must have experience to land per
BR.
frame,
7
acres,
terms
Owner
p.m.
bedroom, 7 bath. fly owner _______________________________
anxious
GREENE INC., REALTORS, 530.
71—Antiques
manent position with excellent
$21500 Many extras. 1.2734016.
Salary.
_________________—
6533 or 3225970 eves.

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a curve concave Westerly having a
radius of 50 ft.. thence along the arc
Said curve a distance of 71.43 ft. to
te point of beginning.
PERSONS INTERESTED MAY
APPEAR AND BEHF.ARflAT THE
TIME
AND
PLACE ABOVE
DESCRIBED.
BOar'd of County

following described areas of
Seminole County, Florida:
ihe English Woods Subdvsion
located In the Northeast
of the
Southeast 'ri. of Section 70. Township

yard. Children and pets OX. $120

Mon ay,Ait

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1 iMf. R*OUldT
$73,SQOwith $5,000 down. Will Split
HALL
REALTY,
HAROLD

SUPERIOR INTERIORt
A real charmert S bedroom,? bath,
family room with wood burning
fireplaci carpet, pool. fenced
yard, big garage, central air.heat,
See today at only $17,500.

Realtor
323.5774 Anytime

Furnished duplex, Lake Mary area.
7 BR lurnisfieci apartment, nice

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REALTOR

iNC.

Harold Hall Realty

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Evening

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NEW LISTING- 4 year old like
new, CO 3 bedroom in quiet neigh.
borhood on commercially toned
property, Live in and Operate a
buSinais or office 522,500

3 Bedroom, carpeted, central heat
and air Convenient downtown and
hOSpitit $165 month plus deposit.
373 1663

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low down or no down payment
homes now available,

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4—Personals

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HItOOKINGS, S. D. AP;
orkou," the profsor said.
For 30 years a South Dakota "It's estimated that
a weightState University research pro_ lifter reaches his peak at 40, In
fessor has labored alone in his
most sports you're out of it b'
off-hours experimenting to find that time, I tnk an older Iflfl
the secrets of "building a has an advantage over younger
stronger and better body."
men in terms of experience, He
AlIdas Crchus, a profe
Paces himself better,t'
sr of zoolo' at SDSU, ds
rno
of the experiments O
himself. He does It with
weits, He is a body boilder,
Holder of a doctorate in parasitology, Greichus lives In two

Salary

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the

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR TO JAMES F. EVANS whoie
n
_________________________
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA,
residence is Ur*r.own
21 South, Range 30 East, Lots I
PROBATE DIVISION
THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an through lOis recorded in Plat
File Number PR76-$7.CP
Book EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
actiontoforecloseamortgageontbp 15, Page 9] of the Public Records
of CUlT
IN RE: ESTATE OF
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
following property in Seminole Semlaole County,
Clarence Walker Petrie,
Florida;
and,
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
County, Florida:
English Woods First
Deceased
AdditIon, CIVIL ACTION NO, 14S)sCA4G,
Lot II in Block "G" of located It, the east
"i of the
NOTICE OF
IN RE: DISSOLUTION OF
WASHINGTON OAKS SECTION Soutneast. '. of the Northwøt,
ADMINISTRATION
Us of MARRIAGE
ONE, according to the plat thereof Section
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING asrecordedioplat
31 South, CATHERYN JOYCE FORD,
Id, Pagesl Range 30 EastTthip
as recorded in PIat
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST md
•, ot the Public Records ot Book 17, Page 43 of the Public
Petitioner Wife
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
Seminole County, Florida.
Records of
OTHER PEcSONS INTERESTED has
Seminole County, JOSEPH THOMAS FORD.
been filed against you and Florida,
IN THE ESTATE:
Respondent Husband
MARTHA ANN EVANS anti you are
Mike
Hattaway,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
required to serve a copy of your
NOTICE TO DEFEND
Chairman
that the administration of the
estate written 'defenses, if any, tu it on
THE STATE OF FLORIDA 10:
Board of County Commissioners
of
Clarence Walker Petrie, SMITH, HIJL5EY, SCHWALBE &amp;
JOSEPH THOMAS FORD,
SemInole County, Florida
deceased, File Number PR 7611.
Re't'cir
Ui'ibno*'n..
NICHOLS
plaintiff's
attorney.
Publish'
AprI'
5,
1974
CP, is pending in the Circuit Court whoie addrs
u
Address Unknown
500 Bamneft Bank
OEY.20
for Seminole County, Florida Building, Jacksonville, Florida 37707
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Prot,ate Division, the address
of onor before April 19th, 1976, and (lIe
— that CATHERYN JOYCE FORD has
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
which is Seminole County Cour. the original with the clerk Cl Ihit County Court,
filed a Petition 'tithe Circuit Court of
thouse.
Orange County
Seminole County, Sanford, Court CitPtt.' before service °
Seminole County, Floriøa, for tpu
Case No. SO
Florida. The pertonal represen
plaintiff's attorney' or Immediately
DustoIulin of MarrIage existing
tative of the estate is Brnett
Ketinan Brick of Central Florida, between CATHERYN JOYCE
Bank Iherealter; otherwise a dfault will Inc
ot win'-r,i. II A (formerly 1x entered against ynu' for fhe relief Plaintiff
FORD and JOSEPH THOMAS
Barnett First National Bank l
demanded In the complaInt or Vs.
rog, 3d 'poi ai'i (hJ to
Winter Park) whose address is P.O. prtutiO
Central Florida Water Systems. Inc. servea copy of yo writtend,fenw
Box l000Wunter Park. Florlda3llt9.
if any, on her AltOney, ALBERT N
WITNESSiny handandthiesealof Defendant
The name and address of the per. thi5 Court on March 11th,
1974.
FITTS, whose address is. 2)0 Ed
County Court, Orange County
sona representative's attorney

Zc)olc)gy Prc)fesscr

Outstanding opportunity. Witi train
right person,
SALESSEC.
Lots of action, pleasant boss. Good

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['UP,. Ix
furnsht'd or un
furt,5t,cd
Ideal
location
Reaociable
rent.
36 3721
anytinle

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a radius of 12301 ft. an arc distance
f to the PT. thence S 37
degrees 31' E iu4.63 ft. to the P.C. of

the levy of specIal asseSsment* or
fixis within the district; and
provIding
fcr
construction
severability end an effective date.
Said district shalt .zncompass

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ofacurvecors.aveloutheilyhOving

English Woods Street
DistrIct
Ordinancei
providing for defir,ltions; providing
for goverance of the district by the
Boerc of County Comml*sioners;
providing for maintenance and
operation o Street lights within the
district; creating an Advisory
Board: setting forth fiscal and
taxation procedures; empowering

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"B".
thence Southeasterly along the arc

tlIed the
lighting

ci"

INSURANCE SEC.

3 Lines Minimum

Sundoy-Noon Fidoy

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Florida; creating tne English Woods
Street Lighting D'stricf; to be en

i;,

SERVICE REP
OutgoIng personatlty, good typing,
light bookkeeping, advance to
manager

toon The Dcy Befose PubIlction

given

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31A—Duplexes

CALL US-- to see If you qualify for

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Let Us Give You
A Helping Hand

DEADLIt'1ES

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most Northerly corner of
aforementioned Lot 1, Block

COUNTRY HOME- Comfur$a51e2
bedroom, family roon " i,atio, all
fenced, $15,000.

)ti( A' iii iii itt

1 thru S times
41c a line
6 thru 75 times
31c a line
76 times
?4c a line
(51.00 MINIMUM CHARGE)

800 AM, - 5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thtu FRIDAY

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whIch is as follows:
An Ordinance relating to
arias of
the unincorporated
territorIes of Seminole County,

vith1rifij
______________________

1 Bedroom apt., lights, water turn.,
carpeted, adults. 195.50 3fl.fl96
after I wk. days.

RATES

P.. tI. Geicr

SOURCE
2boundary line of laid Camelot Unit County, Florida; more particularly
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
By the City CouncIl of described as follows: From the
The Florida 0epe' .?ent of En
-..'.
'-• '' i .
. ..,,
,,.. Cew-,,
,e,,p ,,,,..
. , C,ne Gables Secticn of
of
Me'cti,
AU..
1976.
rcceivedanappIcationforarm,t ,
,.
M944shM*ntr,asr.rtw,i.lInpl4s
iuc,jn$tri,cI oiio Waite InCinirator ""
Book
I, Page 93 of thi Pubk
f
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ri...
,......'ii
a
V"'I l#I
"
.)wrce 0! lit IxIIuIion, at 1101 Emit
FICTITIOUS NAU
.ot1,1 of
amoia Cc...ril,,
Cassetberry,
Florida
Nolice is hereby given that we are First St., Sanford, Florida 3q77)
Florida run N 32 degrees 27' E along
By: Mary W. Hawthorne
This application has been submlt
engaged in business at 101
the Easterly line of said Lot 1, a
City Clerk
Wymore Rd.. Altamonte Springs ted by SEMINOLE MEMORIAL
dlstanci
of 63 ft. for a point of
Publish: April 5, 1976
32701. Seminole County, Florida, HOSPITAL pursuant to Chapter 17
beginning; Run thence N 37 degrees
DEY71
2.
F
A
C
of the Department's rule's
under the fictitlout name of TRANS
E 1501?, to a point on the Easterly
NAT IONAL CREDIT OF CENT, regarding the control of emiisions
line of Lot 4, Block "A" of laid
NOTICE
OF
PUBLIC
HEARING
which
may effect the maintenance
FLA. and that we intend to register
1dM5l0ni, thence Westerly along
NOTICE i hereby
that a
National Air Quality Standards,
said name with the Clerk of the
the arc of a curve concave Northerly
Copies of the aforementioned Public HearIng will be held in Room
Circuit Court, Seminole County,
and having a radius of 30 ft. an arc
203
in
the
Seminole
County
Cour.
Florida in accordance with the application, the technical analysis
distance of 7542 ft. to the P.T.,
provisions of the Fictitious Name performed by the Depanimenls thoose, Sanford, Florida, by the
thence N Si degrees 31' W $12.1 ft. to
Board
of
County
Commissioners
of
staff
and their proposed decision are
Statutes, ToWit: ection .s 09
the P.C. of a curve concave Easterly
avallablefo, public inspection at the Seminole County, Florida, at 10:00
Florida Statutes 1957.
AM,, on April 77, 191&amp; or as soon as and having a radius of 3093 ft.
following
location(s):
5' JoSeph F. Bert
thence Northerly along the arc of
possible thereafter, to consider
The Florida Department
Jack E. Duvall
adoption of an ordinance by Slid curve a distance of 17.3 ft..
of Environmental Regulation
Publish: April 3, 12, 1?, 26, 1976
thence Southwesterly 97.2 ft. to the
Seminole County, Florida, title of
3319 Maguire Blvd., Suite 233
DEY•25
Orlando, Florida 3.1103
Persons wishing to comment on
any aspect of this action are
required to submit theIr comments

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PLICATION FOR PERMIT TO northerly rightoiway line of recorded in Flat Book $, Page 93, of
CONSTRUCT AIR POLLUTION Guinevere &amp;rive ID the northerly the Public Records of Seminole

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OdQndO - Wintet PQrk

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

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ALEGRE(T

DAUOHTERSeI JOY"

4

That pal of Guinevere Court
Road Right o' way to be
right.c: way lyIng between Lot 34
arid Lot 39, Block "E", Camelot Unit
That part of Gene Gables Circle
2. iS recorded in Put Book 16, Pages
DEY.26
95 and N, Public Records of lying between Lot 4. Block "A" and
Lot 1, Block "8", Gene Gables
NOTICE OF RECEIPT OF AP. SemlnoleCcunty, Florida, from the Section of Meredith Manor as

Lit BEWITCHED
(7) 24 ELECTRIc COMPANY
.9 DEVERLYHILLBILUES
35 THE LONC RANGER
_________________________
________________________
5
p
Legu!
nuuie
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ATCHGN.

Seminole

(1"livers(Jfficiefltcopi,soffh,ctaim vut
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Attornpv for Petitioner Wife
tne Courthouse of Seminole of Execution were delivered to
____________________________________
the clerk to enable the clerk to
(eyluss (Fit) 113&amp;
t71,i Ofl COPY to each persal County, Sonford, Florida, the 4.5 SherIff of Seminole County, 710 Eewarcls Building,
The owner of a physique
If Park Avenue
Honorable Arthur Beckwith, Jr . Florida An,1 h.,..
61 G.A131T
....,'.e - ,...
,rr,r.4...,ikIi.,.
IIIF
&gt;uu u expect to see on a man
Clerk of the Circuit Court of following described property Owned Sanfrci. Florida 37771
All persons interested in the aititC Seminole,
t)uflthflg out oi phone booths
County, Florida wIll otfit' by Central Florida Water Systems, DE
Publish
Mar. 72, 296 Apr 5. )7, 97
to whom a copy of thIs Notice of
X
119) LET'S MAKE A DEAL
for sale to the highest end best
173
ln , said proptrly being located In .,,.,,,
rather than one analyzing reAdmlnistrationPiasbcenmailed
required,
WITHIN THREE MON. 're bldderforcash,atptllcoutcry the Srninole County, Florida, more
suits in a research lab,
SEMINOLECOUNTYBOARD
:2)
described property of the particularly described as lollowi'
HOLLYWOOD
THS FROM THE DATE OF THE Defendants,

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ttxtfinitlnn ml thitir iw'4..'nI

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24 TODAY IN THE
LEGISIAIL'tIE

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24 (Mon) ABIIW1THKNIT
(Wed)
MAN AUVE
35 THE MOTHERS IN LAW
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ncr of the SDSU CatflPU. lie

EPSTAXES
) 16) PRICE ISRIGHT
1010

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Gene Kelly and Jotvt Wayne.
WIcy Rooney and Wth Ton
Ton are guests u Cavoti
reinms egoondaoltho
rTtiOn psctse

MUSKETEERS"

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n
she
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mat wde the seards 'or a

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18—Help Wahited

CLASSIFIED ADS

uescr Wed as.

SeminoI County. Florida
By: Elaine RiCharde
Deputy Clerk
Publish April S. 12, 19, 76, 1976

(2) (12) NEWS

('4) 161 ALL IN THE FAMILY

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Clerk

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THE FBI: PIUOITTIed

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only) AFTER
S C H 00 1 S P E C I AL:
S.1iagos Mtca." (A)
35 MICKEY
(o3&amp;
5:00
2) ADAM 12
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300

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(Mon.) WITH THIS RING
(Tues., Thur.) JEANNIE
(%.) PROFILES IN EDt.ICAliON (Fri) DAN GRIFFIN
' 9 ) DAILY %RD
630
(14) PASTOR'S S1U)Y
8' SUNRISE SEMESTER
(ii (Mon., Wed., Fo.) TEN.
NESSEE TUXEDO (Tues)
UNDERDOG (lbs-es) BULLWKLE
17) ULIAS, YOGA AND YOU
9) SUNRISE JUBILEE
6:55
2i DEVOTiONAL
6:58
.12 PAIL HARVEY
700
2) (12) TODAY (Local news
at 725 and 8:25).
'41) 16) 61 CBS NEWS: (Ch
4, 710, kxal news).
7 SESAME STREET
.9: GOOD MORNING AMER.
ICA
800
CL)
C A P TA I N
KANGARDO
LW COI#Aft.JITY CLOSE UP
J) SCHOOL PROGRAM.
MING
810
LIt FRAN CARLTON EXERCISE SHOW
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ADOAMS FAMILY
4:30
4) MIKE DOUGLAS SHOY
6) MERV GRIFFIN SHOW
LW' GILU(.LANS ISLAND
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Fc%est

FICTITIOUS NAME

Notice Is hereby given that i" NOticeisherebyqIven that w
&amp;ngaged in business at 263$ Santord engaged 'n business at I))] E
Ave., Seminole Cointy. Floridi Aftmonte Dr., Altamonte Sprin
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
under the tictitlous name Of 32701. Seminole COUAty, Florj
CASE P43. 764O7.CA41.A
IN RC: TN! L:!SLu'noN OF aATEMAP4 REALTY, and that I Lincler thC fictitiOuS name of SMITH,,
inteno iurcgStr sad rmC with the INSURANCE AGENCY, md thu we'
MARRIA'JE
CIk of the Circuit Court, Sem'no lntcr. ;J'te' ¶aid name with the
GREEN MCCLEARY
Petitioner wile, County, Florida in accordance with L.er of the Circuit Court, Seminole
tP.e provisions of the Fictitious County, Florida in accordance with
md
Name Statutes, To Wit: Section the prOvisions 01 thC Fictitious
lACK RAYMOND McCLEARY,
Name Statutes, TOWII
Respondent husband. 565 09 Florida Statutes 1957.
Section
S MOISIC C. Buteman
kS09 Florida Statut '957.
NOTICE OF ACTION AND
Publish: March IS. fl. 29, Apr11 S.
S: Janet K. Taubenjie
NOTICE TO DEFEND
1976
Edward 0. Taubetnee
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
Puhli
JACK RAYMOND MCCLEARY DEX 76
March 27. 29, AprIl 5, 13,
- 1976
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
NOTICE OF ORDINANCE OF DEX 120
that LORINE GREEN MCCLEARY
CLOSING. VACATING AND NOTICE
OF PRECEEDINOS FOR
s filed a Petition in InC Circuit
AIANDONINO RIGHTS-OF.WAY THE VACATING. ABANDONING, '1
Court of Seminole County, Finrida, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
DISCONTINUING, AND CLOSING
for Dissolution of Marriage existing
NOTICE is hereby given that the
OF RIGHTS OF WAY:
between LORINE GREEN Mc. City Council of the City Of TO WHOM
IT MAY CONCERN:
CLEARY and JACK RAYMONO Casselberry, Florida, at ti Regular YOU W1LL PLEASE
TAKE
MCCLEARY, and You are required Meeting held on the 22nd day Of NOTICE that thø Board
of County
to serve a copy of your wi'itten March, AD., 1976, in the City Hall at CommissIoners of Seminole County,
defense, if any you have, on her Casselberry, Florida, pursuant to Florida at 7:00 O'clock P.M., on the
Attorney, Albert N. Fitts, wtose Petition and Notice heretofore 4th day of May, A D. 1976, in the
address ii: 210 Edwards Building, given, pissed and adopted an Or County Commissioners' Meeting
North Park Avenue, Sanford, c1Innce closing, vacaling and l
M,i'.4
In
Florida 37771, and file the original abandoning, renouncing and Sanford, Florida, will hold a Public
with the Clerk of the above Styled disclaiming any and alt rights of the Meeting to consider and determIne,
Court, on or before the lClh clay of City of Casselberry, Florida, and the
etner or not the County will May, A.D., 1976, therwiie a D 4
lt public In and to the following vacate, abandon, discontinue, close,
and an Ultimate Judgmeni will be described rrop.rty, to wit:
renounce and diiclaim, any right of
entered against you for the relief
That purl of Lancelot Way right. the County and the Public, in an to
demandedinsaidpetition,whIchJS, of.way lying between Lot 42,
Block the following Rightsol.Way, run
the Dissolution of Marriage n
"E", and Lot 1, Block ".1". Camelot ning through the described P0PIfty,
existing between you.
Unit 2. as recorded in Plat Book 16, fOwl?' That part and portion of
WITNESS MY HAND AND OF. Pages 95 and 96. Public Records of GENE GABLE CIRCLE. as the
FICIAL SEAL of said Court, this 2nd Seminole County, Florida, north of same appears on the phi of Gene
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Flat Bock I. Page fl, of th• Public
Arthur H. Beckwlth Jr.
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over to a system of permanent auto license year in the tag's upper righthand corner, Ray
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renewal and alpha-numeric registrafion.
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permanent tag which would then be renewed going to change your basic title transfer
annually during the owner's birth month.
laws," Ray added. "They will remain the
This tag could be transferred to any other same as they are now."
nriate sehicle regardles.c of make or
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scheduled July I through Aug. 20.
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Persons see ki ng to renew their auto ta gs
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die new system, that of a statewide data file.
determined b) the state legislature Ha) said This comprehensive, computerized bank of
The schedule c.dls for payment of five to 16 facts on private-use vehicle owners
months worth of tax, worked out in a manner throughout the state will eliminate many
desiped to place each person on a renewal errors which Ray said now occur due to
discrepancies between State Department Of
Persons who are instructed to pay less Motor Vehicles information and data con.
thd 1 12 months worth of tax when they renew Wined in computer files of some 20 different
during the regular 50-day period will I*-,told to Florida counties.
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meeting last month, Williams for any park plan which inwon a moratoriwii on the cludes water-related activities.
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number of boats on the lake if
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the southwest S-.!mrnole area Is heard few complaints from
turned into a park. Lakeside I.ake Brantley residents. But,
dwellers say Lake Brantley is after word of the pending
pr.e'-itl) over crowded and any p.rthac from Winter Park
increase could harm the en- Land Co. began to appear in
vironment.
newspapers the commMoner
Many of the residents who said he receied a rash of
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signed petitions. At today's are against budding a park on
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Richard Williams today [6ced in the official record.
Williams said he wouldn't
recommended the parks and
recreation board reconsider the have an), recommendation
pending purchase of an 8(1~acre about
' whether to go ahead with
plans to buy the site or to back
park site on Lake Brantley.
Williams' recommendation off until the county parks ,Ind
came after about 200 citizens recreation board has reconshowedupatapublichearingin sidered the issue.
cirest ity yester y o pro es
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Brantley Park Site

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'Me long lines, delay and confusion of month rotation.
The new plate will be streamlined to
bu,illing an auto license tag will be worse this
tax
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lower Wekiva River II'. years ago to be used in
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Seminole and Lake cotmties. chasing environmentally enlands.
n u dangered separate
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currently protect such
Democrat from Altamonte laws
lands including the Aquatic
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Preserve Act, the Scenic and
Leesburg
Wild Rivers law and the
Fechtel, the
Republican, who spearheaded Envirortmentally Endangered
legislation in the l9l5 session of Lands Act, Fechtel's office said
the Legislature to include today.
Conservationis!ts, fishermen
sections of the Wekiva in the
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weekend explorers of the
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Aquatic Preserve Act, said e
Cabinet will consider the river hope a favorable decision
$3,823,800 purchase, recom- by the Cabinet will open a new
mended by the state Depart- era in protecting one of th e
merit of Natural Resources, at state's most valuable natural
10 a.m. hearing at the Haydon resources - its water quality.

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County Commission (I8IrInan Michael Hattaway has
message for Seminole taxpayers and county governmental of(alCers - "Cut the budget and increase services."
"We can do both," Hattaway told Roger NeLswender, the
board's executive assistant who will relay the two goals discussed
at a Monda yworkshop meeting to depattmental chlefs.
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sent to Seminole residents in October.
Kwiatkowski, who also attended the erMiun that wia callo to
He said he wants to outline exactly now mum of the tax- present level or cause them to soar are not usitt the control of
discuss the fiscal 176-fl budget proposed some changes of his
county COflhIflISSlOfl.
payer's dollar is under th e commission's control,
budget to O
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county's apKwiatkowski, like Hattaway, favors the program type
controlled by commissioners. The remainIng 79 cents is either within the amount of land taxes certified by the
or
goes
to
run
departments
not
under
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board's
praiser.
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final
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budget
required
aach
property
budget.
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terms
of cost and benefits to the cities. If cost outweighe
property.
of
owner to pay $5.40 for each $1,(X)0 worth
jurisdiction, he said.
Hattaway, who is up for re-election aiis year, also said he benefit, Kwiatkowski said the program should be killed -or put
Kwiatkows)d sWd he would like to show taxpayers the services they receive for 21 cents. If possible, he will include that believed a program budget Is the method to utilize this year. off until a later date.

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At stake in New York
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votes and 117 Republican dele- congressional districts in New The backing of New York's
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gates to go with 37 already York.
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ris Udall predicted %ictory 1.n ran delegate slates in only four be a landslide."
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correct
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ry hi. Jackson forecast long ago North Carolina, was in Texa~, campaigning and Jackson
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he would win in New York.
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spade with the ace. In other
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words, the king was an
governor, and Udall, a con.
automatic play from king-10
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mary because of a stste law allace, who finished a close seeMcCormack five in tver home
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sion of the principles ill club bid with
district in Nassau County.
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two of the congressional ai-sstate
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home In Montgomery. "I think could be used one more time to
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In my endeavor petent
For more information on
different health problems
lie stresses tiat I may associated with smoking send
become very nervous and tit 50 cents for The Health Letter,
2-6.
Tobacco:
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is not good. Any comments?
Cigarettes, Cigars, Pipes. Send
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quoting your Metor correctly, your letter in me in care of this
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