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payroll to no" more Uian one per legislation will get ftough as is designed to protect those that the 14tb judgeship when themselves from having the sanctuary for the manatee and the port to sell bonds at more
Herald Staff Writer
stiffen penalties for harming than the currently required 75
person.s who think they have an created must be a Seminole fluoridation
Seminole cent of the sta'C 's population written this time
Members
of
per cirmt. interest rate and to
Seminole's resident legislator the mammals.
resident-, to retain the
Noting that the number of
Ile said he is also working on invention.
County's legislativo: delegation,
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Sen.
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sales tax payments for
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Senator.
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in preparation for the opening
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fairs
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amusement
package
provides
that
real
modular
homes
sub-committee
on
select
the
legislation
has
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out
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a
ratio
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one-half
per
'L'ent
of
pool
that
prospectis
system, so
of the 1976 session cii the Florida
property
values
for
tax
Other
proposed Wilson
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and
probably
will
go
parks
would
iniclude
rules
and
the state's population in 1960 to jurors will not have to sit aging, wNch has hehl hearings tbe
legislation
includes bills: to
prefiled
a variety of proposed over one per cent today, Vogt around the courthouse for a throughout the Mate, is also cv- directly to the [louse calen- regulations applicable assessment purposes wculd
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at
lair
market
or at place a student on the Board of
said ss ith the ads ent of s'eek at a hint tofind out if the) sponsorin' legislation the dart, clarification of the statewide lie said current!&gt; set
ness laws
The proposed laws range collective bargaining for public will be selected for jury duty, primary thrust of which cm- Seminole School Board and three to five persons are killed investment le%-el wWchever is Regents; pco%iding for the nonannuafl&gt; in Florida in accidents the lesser amount to preclude partisan election of sheriffs,
from a bill supported b&gt; Stair employes, he belieses there and a bill to regulate insention phIzis health care and home school superintendent s non
maintenance services as parti,san elecfion: dealing with at these amusements and many reassessment of properties public defenders, state atSen. Lori Wilson (I-Cocoa must be a constitutional iia- brokers.
each year.
torneys, and clerks of the
Vogt said the proposed law alternatives to nur-Ink, home&amp; unemployment compensation others are injured.
Beitrhi in halt Ole prprltl(~e of pqxfiment to the growth of the
court to reinstate the
Wilson
said
this
circuit
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Sen svibon said she skill
1k said the sub-committee is being charged to cities sshen
persons registering to sote b&gt; govrnment in terms of em- sll provide that persons called
for jury duty will have to show looking for ways to keep the employes voluntaril) leave again support thc Equal Rights legislation is an effort to help old trespass law; providing a
party to a proposal by Sen. John ployes.
• Vogt (1)- Cocoa) on a eon
The senator said even ssith upthefmrstda&gt; andthencanflle eldemis ssith their families, or thur city jots for other em- natioral constitutional senior citizens who are memorial to the Congress and
stitu4nal amendment limiting the limitation there will be a telephone number at which foster families, rather than ployment; to return the non- amendment iERA) this year literally being taxed out of their the President urging that the
drisers' and vill introduce legislation homes The proposed law would solar energ&gt; facilit&gt; be placed
schools
U'e numbers of state cmplo&gt;es adequate personnel to provide thes can be reached and ad having them go Into an in public
control the assessments in this at Cape Carlaveral and to place
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to a measure by Rep. Robert services, but governmental vis~d to &amp;ppear on short notice. stitution which is more ex- education progTain back to the dubbed ti W one layrnan on each of the
This legislation calls for a manner only of homes.
education department and out
Of invention brokers, the pensive.
Ilattpway (D- Altamonte agencies would not be comShe
said
she
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also
coIlattaway's
legislation
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lfighway
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phasing
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of
different
areas
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Springs) halting the planned peting with private enterprise senator said while there are
In addition, Sen Wilson is
Department providing for the state bureaucrat&gt; and requires sponsoring, svith Ilattawa&gt;, the
man&gt; legit'mate orokers in the dudes bills naming the San
phase out of the municipal so much
Vogt has also pref iled a bill oil state, there are others who ford Ballet the state ballet of non-partisan election of state that the 1,egislature practice bill to declare the Sanford sponsoring legislation com.
court systeni in 1977.
Ballet the state ballet, to pletel&gt; revising eletticn laws to
'zero budgeting"
Vogt, sho Is chairman of the animal fighting retaining all 'milk a person stho thinks he F honda, creating a taxing attorness dealing sith public
The zero budgeting concept provide a special taxing district remove all
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- ard and Osceola the amend.ments approved in may have an invention."
and
would
have state agencies in Downtown Sanford; the bill political parties on application
parks
"little
people
run
out
of
ford
area
for
improvement
aniusement
,I Courify delegations. will be corrunittee last year except the
in the Senate, a companion to a forms.
money and perhaps their in purposes (this legislation is requiring fluoridation of all justil&gt; all proposed cx
following all local bills out of exemption on cock lighting
The proposed law would
municipally
and
privatelypenditures
and
require
the
flattaway
bill, calling for three
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Saying that Gov. Reubin vention wasn't any good to subject to an approving
each delegation.
lassmakers to resies the resident urcuit judges for provide that when a person
In addition, he is propcelng a Askes seined the legislation begin ssith," Vogt said adding referendum) providing that at oWflC(l ssatcr supplies
h,
Seminole;
the registers to vote he would not
liattaway
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constitutional amendment to last year because of the ex- many in the state are being least three of the 18th judicial
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a
bill
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Seminole
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must
the
state
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residence early Saturday while cast and sling.
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he r infant son was sleeping in a
bedri:x.im 10 feet away, Sheriff's his ruarne as Johmson also gave Miss Duhon was a full-time
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President Ford Attempting
To Counter Reagan Victory
WEST BEND, Wis. (AP) — President Ford headed deep
Into dairy country Saturday as be stumped for Wisconsin
farm votes in an all-out effort to put his Republican
[residential campaign bick on the winning road following
Ronald Reagan's surprising victory In North Carolina.
Ford has won five GOP primaries to Reagafl's one, and
Ford aides say they hope Wisconsin will provide the
knockout punch.
Ford predicted victory In Tuesday's primary, telling
camrIgn workers, "Wisconsin is a very Important state.
It will get our momentum going again, and have a
tremendous inpact on the states that follow."
Rep. Morris Udall, hoping for his first Democratic
primary triumph, also is in Wisconsin. His chief opponents in Wisconsin, former Georgia Gov. Jimmy Carter
and Washington Sen. Henry Jackson, spent Friday in
upstate New York in aeard of votes In Tuesday's primary
there'.

Nixon Stories Denied
WASHINGTON (AF) — Richard Nixon's two sons-inlaw vehementiy deny that they thought the former
president was mentally unstable or would take his own
life shortly before he resigned.
Edward Cox and David Eisenhower took L!sue with the
way they and Nixon are rtrayeI In anew book c Nixuzs tst days as president by reporters Bob Woodward
and Carl Bernstein, who won a Pulitzer Prizetb.
Washington Post with their reporting of the Watergate
scandal.
In separate statements, both Cox and Eisenhower
denied that they suggested Nixon might take his own life.
Cox also deni ed saying in a teiphone conversation that
Nixon as giving speeches at night to presidential portraits on the White House wails.

NY Mayor Optimistic
WASHINGTON (AP)

— New York City's financial
health is being described optimistically by Mayor
Abraham Beame, who says his city should be "selfsufficient" by 19Th. But federal officials say they see
several obstacles to such success.
Among the problems the city may face In the next
ssveral years are a restive labor force unhappy about
frozen wages, and pending payment oi $1.9 billion in short.
term financial notes, says the U.S. comptroller general.
The Senate Banking Committee ended two days of
hearings on Friday after trying to determine whether
New York has made progress since Ccmgrts approved a
federal loan plan for the city last December.

Shots Plan Questioned
ATLANTA (P) — State public health officials and
private physicians are Wilt over President Ford's plan for
nationwide Immunization against a swinetype flu virus.
Too much, say some; too little, say others.
About
public health officers and Immunologists,
heads of state medical associations and private
Physicians from all 50 states met here Friday at the
National Center for Disease Control, which will coordinate the proposed vaccination program.
"I question the national scare tactics that have been
used," said Dr. George Behnke of the Wisconsin Medical
Society. "I thlnkthey (the government) have overreacted
to this thing. I wonder how much politics Is Involved."

Court Battles Expected
NEW YORK (AP) — Court battles expected to last for
years have begun now that the reorganization of six
bankrupt Northeast railroads has been completed.
Transportation properties of the llne, were transferred
this past week by the U.S. Railway Association to the
Consolidated Rail Corp., or Corral], which was set up last
year.
The assets were transferred to Conrail tree and clear of
all mortgages and liens. The Railway Association, a
government agency, placed a "discounted net liquidation
value" of 8855 m1lllo' on the property

Agency Probes Under Way
WAShINGTON (AP) - Three rncxlths into his new Job
as the Justice Department's house cop, Michael Shaheen
says he's reviewing "80 or more matters" involving allegations of wrongdoing against department employes.
A handful of thooe cases involve serious criminal
allegations against high-level department officials,
Shaheen said In an Interview.
That's about all Shaheen will say about the pending
lnvestigstlorts. He probably knows more and says less
about the alleged misdeeds of his colleagues than anyone
In the Justice Department.

South Gains Population
ATLANTA (AP) — The South had 51.4 per cent of the
nation's population growth In the past five years and can
expect the bend to continue Into the 1*, says E. Maine
Liner of Norman, Okla., the new executive director of the
Southern Growth Policies Board.
"11 we are to avoid the other problems of other cities
and states," Liner said, "we have to know exactly what's
happening on the econtnlc scene arxi be able to respond
In usable and practicable solutions by our mmber statei
and their local governments.',

Teamsters Back On Road
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, IN (AP-Two-thirds c the
nation's Teamsters truck drivers are due back on the
roads under special contract settlements as negotiators
hammer away at a new national master contract to end
the union's first coast-to-coast strike.
"We arehopefulby Monday wecoujd have afl the bucks
rolling," said Labor Secretary W.J. Useiy Jr., who met
with both sides Into today's ear!y morning hours.

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against Vihlen seeking in ex-

cess of $1 million if he (Vihien)
had not publicly apologized by
Friday for earlier remarks
attributing a "frame job"
against him to the Saunders,
Vitilen said he would welcome
L')e suit.
Vihien said he received a
telegram demanding the
apology, sent by the Saunderf,
Thursday night.
Saunders, responded Friday
that a lawsuit will be filed
against VIhIen Monday in either
the Orange or Seminole County
Circuit Court. The charges in
the suit against Vihien would
include libel statements Vihien
made An the print media and
slander by statements Vihkn
made on the electronic media,
Saunders said.
Saunders said he has no
quarrel with the media, "They
were only reporting what some
individual told them," he said.
V ilil en, oh alt in gin g the
Saunders to file the lawsuit,
said, "Only the, will we be able
to get to the truth of the matter.
I want that and surely
Floridians in the fifth
congressional disii'ict want
that, too. All o.' us want ll.he
Vihlen said he contacted
Hemngs omce iiiursuay ano
asked for the opportunity for a
meetir'g to present "certain
evidence"
Vihlen said ho met with
Herring's staff iind turned over
to them," a cancelled personal
check on his bank account for
the postage for the Jan. 29

Vihien added that he also
addltlon'il
information that ''1 cannot
discuss because of ongoing
investigation connected with
evidence of the conspracy."
Vihien's county commission
secretary, Deborah Collett
Rusciano, Friday admitted rihe
did some typing of a "form
letter" for Vihlon's campaign.
She said, however, she tjped
the letter at Vlhlen's Altamonte
Springs office on a Saturday on
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Senior Citizens 4-day tour to Atlanta and Brunswick.
Leaving Casselberry stop at Seminole Plaza, 8a.m.; pick
up Sanford Civic Center, 8:30 a.m. Bring bag lunch.

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and a Miami Beach man described by police as a New
Jersey organized crime "executive" have been charged
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said Friday. "Legislators who support tough sentences
for the guy who robs a convenience store but extend a
gentle hand f fcrgiveress to public officials who rip off
this state's citizens are the worst type of hypocrite."
Ms. Coolinan was joined by 23 co-sponsors Friday on the
bill to jail elected officials convicted of bribery or
receiving illegal compensation and make persons offering
the payoffs subject to the same penalty

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Sanford Kiwanis Club, noon, Civic Center,
Senior Cithens Dance, 2:30 p.m., Sanford Civic
Center.
Casselberry Rotary Club, 7:30 a.m., The Caboose.

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FORT LAUD RDALE (AP)-Leo Goodwin III, a
rich playboy who became the first person legally declared
a public nuisance in Florida, is spending 100 days in the
Broward County Jail on a contempt-of-court charge.
"Your action was ' direct attack on the court's
authority," said Circuit Judge Gene Fischer as he passed
sentence Friday on the 24-year-old millionaire heir to the
GEICO Insurance fortune.
In a unique court order last August after Goodwin was
involved in two car accidents, he was declared a public
nuisance and forbidden to drive an automobile, boat or
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Killer Was Crack Shot

FRIDAY, APRIL 1
Family Night Movie, "George," cponsored by Hopper
Elementary School 7p.m. Refreshments for sale.

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WEST PALM BEACH (API-Two years ago,
Jurors debated a murder charge against Johnr,ie Mae
Crapps. They judged her innocent. But they (died out the
verdict-form wrong and wound up convicting her.
It was, a state appeals court said Friday In ordering
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new trial, a failure in communications.
The appeals panel said that although the circuit jury'
was unanimous in finding that Miss Crappo' stabbing
death of Willie C. Gordon, 22, in late 1973 was justified
because of his threats,w theydidn't kno how to report that
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MIAMI (AP) — A man who fatally shot himself after
killing three detectives with shotgun fire Is described by
those who knew him as "a nice-enough guy and a hell of a
skeet shot," and as a fugitive deathly afraid of being
locked up.
"He was a hell of a skeet shot," John Daston, a former
neighbor of Ronald Horn, said Friday. "I went skeet
shootIng with him one time and he never missed,"
In skeet, shotguns are used to fire at fast-moving clay
targt'Ls that spring suddenly from any of several different

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Rep. Karen Coolrnan has filed a bill to impose a mandntory five-year sentence on officials who take illegal

Homemakers Achievement Day, 9:30 a.m,,
Altamonte Springs Civic Center

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Lake Mary Rotary Club, 8 a.m., Mayfair Country
Club. Speaker, Dennis Dolgner of the Seminole Port
Authority,
Alcoholics Anonymous, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.,
Sanford (open).
South Seminole Optimist Club, 7:30 a.m., Land o'
Lakes Country Club, Casselberry.
Sanford Sertoma Club, noon, Sue Ann's Capri.
Gold Star Mothers, Legion Home on Lake Ivanhoe,
Orlando, 1:30 p.m.
Seminole Chapter 2, OES Masonic Temple, 8 p.m.
"Madame Butterfly" will be presented by Stetson
University opera workshop, 7:30 p.m., Stover Theatre In
English, (Through Saturday)

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Clicer Dennis A Pronto and Emiiilio Salvatore "The
Count" DeLio were charged Friday and bond was set at
$100,000 each to protect victims of the operation, police
said,
"The witnesses have been moved to a safe place," said
Nick Navarro of the Broward County Sheriff's office.
Among them was a Hollywood bushiessman who
cooperated and assisted in the investigation, Navarro

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Park, Sanford.

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Sanford Optimist Club, 7 p.m., Sue Arm's Capri.
Seminole Uona Club, 7p.m., Quality Inn, 14 and SR

Sanford Woman's Club, noon, at clubhouse on Oak
Avenue, catered luncheon meeting. Reservations.

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Vthkn sad he typed the
Janluar) letters himself at his
Altamonte office.
Saundors said the taxpayers
should not have to pay costs of
the investIgatIon.

Saturday in what police raid may been a deliberately set
fire,
Officials said they expected to find more bodies, since
not all 32 residents of the hotelwere accounted for.
Witnesses reported hearing a whoosing sound Just at the
tire began, and one survivor reported hearing an ex
'!osmc'n. Fireman said iran it as taken into cutody.
Four hours after the fire erupted in the three-story
Avondale Hotel, one severely burned woman was pulled
alive from the flame-ravaged second floor,

Sanford Tourist and Shuffleboard Club covered dish

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mailing of a press release; a
paid bill from Sims Office
Supply of Longwood for the
envelopes that the release was
mailed in, a mailing list of those
who received the press list
which incidentally did not
contain Mr. Aker's name,'
Vihien said: a list of six witnesses who participated In and
saw the envelopes being stuffed
sealed and stamped."
Vihien said that the press
release was typed In his
Altamonte Springs office and
copies of the release were run
off on Attorney [lilt Baker's
copy machine when Baker's
office was located In Longwood.
lie said the mailing was sent
from the direct dispatch center
on U.S. 50 In Orlando at about
10:30 in the evening, lie
couldn't recall if the mailing
was accomplished on Jan. 28 or
29th.

MIAMI APi - Seven persons were killed and 13
others, some of them elderly residents forced to leap from
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Faces Robbery Trial

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Kills 7, Injures 1

Sanford Senior Citizens Club, noon, Sanford Civic
Center. Bag lunch aiid Bingo.

Winter Springs Jaycees, 7 p.m., VFW Building,
Longwood.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power and
Light, Sanford.
a,Jd Uuu'j C'u,, uu:, .'u'wij mu;.
Lougwood Area Sertoma Club, noon, Quality Inn, 1-4
and SR 4.34.
Casselberry Wornan'a Club, 1 p.m., clubhouse on
Overbrook Drive.
Casselberry Jaycees, 7:30 p.m., Summerset
Recreation Building.
Parents Anonymous for troubled parents), 7:30 p.m.,
CommunIty United Methodist Church, 17-92, Casselberry.

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Bicentennial )rogramits ill in the school cafeteria before observances in that community Yorktown, wtere they will view
ilte feature function for the schools and with suggesting to parents, teachers and Seminole since school convened last anthenlic
buildings
and
rfluntv during Festival Week students what the celebration County School Superintendent September, spearheaded by its memorabilia
from
the
Interest in (hi' American
iii i :o arts and craft_s lair at means to theimi and how they William 1). Layer.
colorful Fife and Drum Corps. American Revolutionary War.
Litentennial has gro
slightly, Altamonte Mdli April 9-10, ,iisglit observe it.
One of the foremost projects
The 5.per.c.on unit has perBicentennial festivities at
late in sonic quarters lately, cponsored by the Seminole
One recent undertaking, says at Idyl!wdd" Elementary is formed on its own campus and Tuskawilla Middle School were
lut nowhere can one find inure County
Parent-Teachers Committee Coordinator Ernie rehearsal ,Inc] presentation of has entertained regularly at concen.atetI in the three weeks
ut husiasuii and activits
Assmiatn,n Council. Displays llorreli, involved an effort to ''flats Off," a historical programs staged by other preceding the Thanksgiving
urrounding celebration of the will t'entcr around the liken- get state Bicentennial flags operetta set in the time of John schools and by local churches holidays. Included were posters
countrv's'200th birthday than Ili tennial theineandalmost every fluttering aIxj%v all 39 county Paul Jones. Idyllwilde student-, and civic organizations.
anC hilletin board displays,
the Seminole Count) .school school in Seminole is expected schools. Thus far, liorrell Says, .
The Fife and Drum Corps is original skits and colonial
are creating exhibits for the
'Ystem,
to compete for prizes which will 30 schools have iiianaged to arts and crafts show which scheduled to go on an April 4.7 plays, replicas of historical
The State f Florida has be awarded in four separate obtain flags with funds include a Bicentennial quilt, a junket to Williamsburg, Va., events, puppet shows and handdeclared April 1-10 Bicentennial exhibit categories.
provided by students them. metal-crafted eagle and a 50- and to New York's historic made reproductions of colonial
Shools Festival Week, and
A.ssist,ng with the event will selves or by the institutions or star flag made by the school's viltat'. '.f.
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from Saniumd to Fern t'ark, he the Ssiiiinole County various fraternal and civic special education class.
fromOviedo to Forest City, Bicentennial Committee, which organizations.
At Lake Mary Eementarv
:.tudent.s of all ages will be has been heavily involved in
Another outstanding program students have been bu
throv.ing
in
into the past months with launching mentioned by liurrell was one learning to recite the pledge f
here seven "academic allegiance to the flag, locating
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teamuss'' at Sanford Middle U.S. states and their capitals on
School conducted a drive to the map, holding a mock
raise at least $17.76 each for presidential election, and
donation In the Central Florida joining in a Bicentennial quilt.
'/J'otogical Garden in Sanford. making effort. All classes have
The ariuntinit Is nallv turned over Ix-en treat eti to a presentation
Ill
the iou ;t
in i. re ti the Lake Mary Woitiani's
than the target figure.
, T It . . . Club's Bicentennial
doll
.I1;us.sf:l.luRRy
iu'k homer, executive
The Bicentennial Committee display, complete with ex.
lieraltiStaf f Writer
manager of the ChatiiLr, said also was successful in securing planations of the historical
transportation would always be $14,000 from a state govern, significance of each (1011.
The need for a central needed fill matter where the men grint to help the Girl
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In Forest City, Teagut'
referral service in the county, office '.a.s located.
Scouts o, America construct an Middle Schoolers have attended
s as pointed out by chairman
Homer said the Chamber was ecological studies building at two Bicentennial assemblies,
Lobert l)aehn Friday in a lending assistance with the Camp Mah•kah-wee southeast watching scenes from "River
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u. he 'i t. . .o, 11,111 161
aIU.
toiu, a mLLsicai ballet on the
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spoasoi ed by the Evening
highlighting a rash of history of the St. Johns River
of Cuss,- Ikidlil .at the t.ivuc Center c'i iiicemiIennh
for
.deavors at and listening to American
liutree.
April 2.1-24 and he hoped senior Southsude Elementary was the historical songs played by a
•1sn) people who need help citizen volunteers would help production by Catherine Bishop group called "Freedom Janui
,irgt kmiuv here to go and fill the souvenir ditty bags to he of an illustrated booklet
5 Pc. Chicken
Forest City llementarv
(iO,'' Iit'hn said.
given those attending
depicting the history of San- already held a fliccntcnn:!
2 Servings ol
l.aehin said there are 197
ford,
eek in February during which
Mashed Potatoes.
organizations in the county
Mrs. Bishop, mother of one of there was an assembly each
Gravy - Cole Slaw
dispensing services and in
the students, handled both the day dealing with a patriotic
Biscuits and Honey
Pius
order to have a referral service
if YOU like
.ritung and art work for the theme. Forest City students
Tax
petty differences it
booklet, then presented a copy son second and third prizes and
lil eds to 1w headed by an in
Iii ea'h soungster in the school. four honorable mention awards
pendent group divorced from
l'huirti grade students at in a local Bicentennial art
o other agencies
Midway School in Sanford display contest, then captured
FRIED CHICKEN
lie said the need for such a
iresenteiI a program to the rest the top award, two third places
irviut' was the primuic
of the student body which and four honorable mentions in
OPIM DAILY "A U TiLe 10P M -i &amp; $AT TII 12 N OM
ititisation for starting the
traced American history from a "What America Means to
1809 French Ave,
Federation of Senior Citizens Ili
Leif Erickson to the present. Me" area essay contest.
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the count. Mrs. Louise Gill,
This presentation was repeated
t.iingsood Elementary has
('ounty Home Extension Agent.
at a Bicentennial banquet held been producing Bicentennial
E
is aware
of the need for a
clearing house for others, in
addition to the elderly, who are
in need of the variou.s services.
lgietm siid.
problem is getting the
right information out to the
senior citizens. Daehn said
Many are not aware of services
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free transportation that art
availatle to them. ht said.
John Kurzer, Senior Citizens
Federation President, said
'ubsidv of the mini-bus being
provide transportation
certain days in Seminole
unty is only for one year
1
does double duty, at
ni''n tien it distributes Meals
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on Wheels.
Kurr said he has written
Sen. Lawton ('hiles to see if any
Ill funds are available to
finance construction of the
federation building to l x' built
mi land donated by the city in
Fort Mellon Park
tm asked, "What is the
feeling about the location in
Sanford as most of the tiiemhers of senior citizen groups art'
in South Seminole?" Kurzer
said they art' interested ill
L'ettitlg ii building someplace
and as long as Sanford is willing
! give land they are willing to

Miami Hotel Fire

TUESDAY, APRIL 1
Advanced Lifesaving: Rescue and Water Safety
Course, 7 p.m.. Atlantis Swim School, Altamonte Springs.
Three nights a week fir three weeks.

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SCC 'ommunity Chorus and The Chorallers concert
of sacred music, 8 p.m., Community United Methodist
Church of Casselberry. Free.
Sanford Rotary Club, now, Sanford Civic Center,
Alcoholics Anonymous, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
(closed)
TOPS Chapter 79, 7 p.m., over Calvary Baptist
Church, Crystal Lake and Country Club Roads, Lake
Mary.

Homemakers Achievement Day Exhibits open to
public, 7 to 9p.m. Altamonte Springs Civic Center

Enthusiastic Students Plan Many Projects

Schc)IDIIS Gear UD For Bicentennial Week

BRIEF

PTA Executive Board Idyliwilde School, 7:30 p.m.

Fern Park Teenager

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Magnificent 6 C Radio Club, 7 p.m., 1103 Orange Ave.,
Sanford

Un'. Id Dockery, 25, of
charges. Plea negotiations took place nearby.
New York City, accused of the
were conducted on the basis
Otier trials docketed for this Feb 21 burglary of the ArmyThe trials of a 33-year-old that if Barkley had no prior week before Judge Woodson Navy store, 310 Sanford Ave.,
former Tampa woman, accused record he would receive a include:
Sanford, and grand larceny of a
of first-degree murder in the probationary sentence
- Dianne Lucas, 18, P.O. .38 caliber pistol.
death of her husband, an ex.
— Ode Ola Campbell, 55,
Box 383, Sanford, accused of
On March 16, when
Oviedo policeman charged with
Barkley obtaining property by worthless of Sanford Route Two, (at es
came before Judge Woodson f,jr check,
delivering marijuana to an sentencing,
trial on thrt!e counts of
the court noted that
undercover agent and a
— Daniel Warren Williams, receiving stolen hoop nets
Longwood man accused of Barklev had a juvenile arrest 33,
of
belonging to fisherman in the
Zellwood,
record and allowed the
arson in a firebombing attack defendant
lemon Bluff area on the St.
to withdraw the charged with uttering a forgery
on a residence highlight a 24in connection with a $738 check Johns River east of Sanford.
case docket of trials this week previously entered plea and stolen In a Virginia post office
— Carl Xavlzaer DeSouza, 52,
before Circuit Court Judge J. scheduled him for trial this burglary and used to help pay
of
2302
Winter
week Barkley was allowed '
William Wootison at Sanford.
for a bail bond to a local bond. Woods Blvd., Winter Park,
remain free on bond pen-1g sman
accuseti of aggravated assault
Mrs. Nancy Mae Black, 33, trial.
.
—
Michael U. Masstngtll, with a rifle Feb. l2on Gerald E,
as indicted by the Seminole
Barkley was one of several 20, of 377 Jefferson Drive,
Abely at the San Jose Center,
County Grand Jury for firstwith
Casselberry.
suspects arrested on drug Casselberry, charged
degree murder in the Dec.
het
charges
- Horace Stokes, 19, of
after Oviedo police felony possession of heroin and
1975, shooting death of
sheriff's
agents
Black,
sought
help
from
state
LSD
after
203
McCarty Ave.. Sanford,
husband, Billie Wayne
of raided an apartment at accused of grand larceny and
her
beverage
agents
in
a
probe
46, at the Sanford home of
receiving stolen property In
alleged illegal drug, gambling Casselberry.
sister,
- James E. Grissom. 28, connection with a battery
and liquor activities in the
Black's body was found on the southeast
Seminole of Orlando, accused of charger taken from Nolan
living room floor and police municipality.
burglarizing a Longwood Farms, SR-419, Oviedo.
aid he had been shot in the
Jariie Wa) no Frey, 18,
rcsld..ncc, grand Iarcnv of a
Charles Ethard Jones, 22, of gui
head and neck.
trumpet, chain saw and of
607
Jupiter
Way,
214 K. Warren Ave., Longwood,
household items, and larceny of Casselberry, is scheduled for
Mrs. Black's trial was con- is accused of arson in confirearm,
trial on two counts each or
tinued In February after nection with a Nov. 10
— Richard E. Hughes, 19,
burglary and grand larceny In
Assistant State Atty.
Bill firebombing incident at a of Avon Park, charged with the connection with breakins at
Heffernan told the court that residence on E. Church St. in of
1 robbery of the 1Jt1
residences in Caselberry.
the prosecution was having Longwood.
Food Town Store, Bear Lake
—
Terry Lewis Hill, 20,
difficulty in getting report.
Jones' trial was continued Road, Forest City. A state Granby Ave., Midway, accused
from a sta:
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March
1 Circuit Judge A. J. luau iki itt e, cui and up- S.aniuid slum if, the Midway
when a key state witness was
ztoseman3, Jr. ordered Jones prehemided the suspect in c011sinWiuty clot of Suaosu.
hcspitalized in Palatka,
confined at a hospital, at his a subdivision just over the
— George Mike Benner, 25, of
Arthur Barkley. ,ofOviedo, parents' expense, pending nearby county line in Orange 525 SR-436, Casselberry, Is
is accused of two counts of further court order.
charged with resisting arrest
County.
delivery of a controlled subDefense attorney Roger
- Robert Michael Wood, lthout violence and possession
stance on Oct. 24 to a state Berry has filed notice that 22, of Fort Lauderdale, is ac- of a controlled substance:
undercover agent at Oviedo.
Jones will present an alibi cused of burglarizing two marijuana. Benner was a
On Jan. 13, Barkley, a former defense and witnesses who will Sanford residences and grand ':ounty recreation department
Oviedo policeman, entered a testify that he wasn't at home larceny of clothing.
employe
orkIng
with
playground prog ams at
schools when he was allegedly
involved in an Incident with
Longwood police the night of
Feb. 2 on U.S. 17-92 near Big
Tree Road.
- Robert 11111 White, 28, of
Leesburg Route One, accused
A Fern Park teenager, in- ordered the Indictment re- state witness in the Potter trial, of leaving the scene of an acdicted by a Seminole County instated,
was returned to Sanford from ctdent of West First St., San.
Grand Jury 13 months ago for
Sheriff's Investigators said the Dozier School for Boys at ford. Police apprehended the
robbery, is scheduled to go to two Juvenile boys walked Into Marianna. Circuit Judge A. J. suspect at a Eervice station
trial this week before Circuit the Fern Park drug store ar- Hosemann Jr. held Hartley in across
from
police
Court Judge J. William med with a rifle and told Alex- contempt of court for failing to headquarters on French Ave.,
Woods-on at Sanford.
ander Gessin, of Winter Park, answer questions asked by an Sanford.
Samuel Will Potter, 18, was a "This L' a stickup. Get down on Assistant State Attorney
—
Lester Wilson, 23, of
juvenile when he and Nicholas the floor or you'll be shot."
preparing for the Potter trial Winter Park. Is accused of
Edward Hartley, another Fern
The pair took a quantity of and ordered Hartley held in grand larceny of money at a
Park juvenile, were Indicted In narcotics and drugs but were county jail until he answered or self-service gasoline station in
February 1975 on robbery unable to get the store's cash there was a further court order. Sanford.
charges In the Jan. 22, 1975 drug register
open,
— James Karl Boston, 18,
deputies
The same day Hartley was
holdup of Dollar Prescription reported, and fled on foot into a ordered to jail the court of 107 V. Airport Blvd., SanCenter, U.S. 17-92, Fern Park. nearby wooded area,
returned him to the cu.tody of ford, is accused of felony
Circuit Judge David U.
Gessin grabbed a .22 caliber state DYS officials and he was possession of marijuana In the
Strawn dismissed the In- rifle kept in the store and fired transferred to the Sanford vicinity ol the county jail.
dictment against Potter four at the fleeing suspects but Juvenile Detention Center.
'11ttheII Junior Young,
days after grand jurors missed, investigators said, and
On Friday, officials con- 33o!Academy Drive, Oviedo, is
returned it. Strawn ruled that the juveniles reportedly firmed, Hartley again was accused of improper exhibition
State
Attorney
Abbott escaped on a motorcycle hidden summoned to the courthouse of a firearm and aggravated
Herring's office erred In not In the woods.
for a deposition by prosecutors assault.
getting a grand jury Indictment
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In May 1975 Hartley, then 16, and this time he answered their
Dlmos Barnes, 25,
against Potter during a 14-day
came to trial as an adult In
William
Clark Court, Sanford,
questions.
period following his arrest,
accused
circuit court and pleaded guilty
of uttering forgery .
Two days after the drug store is
Herring appealed and the to the robbery. Judge Woodson robbery Ill 1975 sheriff's vice
- Maurice Murdock
Fourth District Court of committed him to the custody squad agents arrested two men McDonald, 48, of Orlando, Is
Appeals at West Palm Beach of the state Division of Youth and recovered a quantity of CiflLTCd with obtaining lodging
overturned the local court Services (DYS).
barbiturates allegedly taken in at a S.'iriford area motel with
ruling two months ago and
intent to dfrutrI
Last week Hartley, listed as a the hnldt:p,

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plea of guilty to one of the when the alleged firebombing

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AYNE I). DOVI E. Publisher
H HICIIAHI) l.ONG, Editor

the county's current policy of collection of Impact
s Is proper. The county attorney says that Lv't
so, and he says an ordinance should be adopted to
legalize the policy.
In a verbal scuffle between Freeman and
Kiinbrough over the Issue, Freeman likened
Kimbrough's tactics to those utilized by the late Joe
McCarthy.
Not to be outdone, Ki.mbro'igh replied, "McCarthy saw a Communist under every rock. I don't;
I see one Fox in the chickenhouse."
The initials of that Fox, Kimbrough says, are

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tilier niiil : lnnth. $2.0; i Months, $16.20; 12 Months. $32.40.

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Forceful Figure

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Presic!ent Hafez Assd of Syria appears to be
getting his fingers burned in his attempt to provide
both the armed strength and the political leadership to end the strife between Christians and
Mnslems
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sponsored truce and the attempted coup by a
Moslem military leader have revealed a factionalism ithin the Moslem camp which makes it
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The Lebanese civil war preseted an opportuniLy iui Syria to extend its influence into an
Arab country which has been "soft" toward Israel
during the episodes of war since 1948. The problem
for Mr. Assad has been to play his cards in a way
that does not provoke Israel, which could regard a
Lebanon too heavily "Syrianized" as an intolerable
threat n her northern border.
With Egypt no longer to be counted on to embattle Israel in the south, Syria would be courting a
one-front war if its policy in Lebanon stirs a
military response from Israel. Thus Mr. Assad
faces the Lebanon crisis with a compelling need for
restraint on his side, as well as a need to keep
militant Palestinians in Lebanon from gaining
positions on their own that would menace the
Israelis. Mr. Assad is finding that the mantle of
leadership in the Arab world may not fit cornfortably — if indeed he is destined to wear it.
The "old" Lebanon is disappearing in the roar
to the hope that something could be salvaged of the
power-sharing principle which gave the country a
Christian-Moslem government for nearly a
generation. What shape the new Lebanon will take
is still hard tó*áy, except that the government is
bound to have a more Moslem cast. Its attitude
toward other Arab states, toward the Palestinian
cause, and toward Israel are the issues which will
be significant for the future of the Middle East.
As of now, however, the quest ion is whether

splintered Christian and Moslem armies flOW
wreaking havoc on the country. If Mr. Assad's
diplomacy cannot turn the trick, even bloodier
days may lie ahead.

Security Council. while Lebanon burns, is diverting
itself with the Palestine Liberation Organization's
obviously exaggerated charges that Israel is using
"Hitlerite" tactics against Arabs in occupied
Jordan. What is the U.N. reaUy concerned about—
peace in the Middle East, or embarrassing Israel?

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The exact political representation that residents of the
District of Columbia should have has been a persistent and
nagging Issue for more than a decade, indeed perhaps as
back as when the nation wits born. Our Founding fathers conidered Washington a city of all the people. They gave Conrcss
the right to oversee Its affairs, but did not spell out the exaCt
political rights of the District's residents.
In I4, the 23rd Amendment gave citizens of the district the
District acquired partial bane nile.
But the passions of WashingtIana icr full voting
representation In Congress has never been dampened. Cornmtttees reported but the Hoitc never considered a constiuUonal amendment to have the District seat senators and
representatives In Congress in 1969 and 1972. ThIs year an
Identical amendment reached a floor vote recently for the first
time In history — and was soundly rejected.
The Issue Is sensitive, but we believe that the ma)orlty In the
House acted wisely. The proposed amendment would have been
far greater priority with which It must cope

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Q. If imct fees are halted, will existing
homeowners In Seminole County have to auume homeowners In SmtnoIe County have to anume
an additional tax burden?
an additional las burden?
The residents who are here and who have
No — according to the county's own adbeenhereforawhilehaveandarepayfngforthe mission, the Impact lee was ony paid on 31 per
growth In the county In dollars. Ai example Is cent of the building pennits Issued. The total
the four mill tax begun In 1968 and stopped only dollar amount collected to date amounts to
thIs year to pay for school construction to approx ately $180,000 wt4ch has bean collected
Fovde for the growth. These same residents over a 3-year period. So the total yearly amount
are also paying for the drainage iroblerns collected is only $60,000. This Is an Insignificant

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The Federal Communications Commission in
Washington reports a whopping 275,000 backlog in CII
license applications. Electronics manufacturers estimate
that a quarter-million CD sets were given as Christmas
presents last year. CR radio has room for them all,
provided the new enthusiasts learn the rules of the airwaves. By 1977, the FCC hopes to open up two new CS
bands.
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JACK ANDERSON

Houa fran bypassing the Chain of conuLand his way to the top, stfer1ng Inwardly from the
"I could push this button right here end in 20 punish anyone who acted 'contrary to the
political sheilfire. . this lonely, suspIcious nthsites, 7Omillion Russians would be dead. And retrictlnn apolicabje thereto."
and Issuing unaurized cr
Phesldentwhofoughtaohnrdforpubllcapproyal 25mlnuteslatei,7Omlllionertcaniwotildbe
There was worry In the policy councils, we
aid
was rebuffed so often."
dead." Then he added, almost as an at- reported, that Nixon might
The public found these stories about
to seize
For the private Nixon, the Watergate crisis terthought, that, "we must do everyt'ilng in our emergency powers. Insteid, attempt
he gave up the
President a little hard to swaUo. But now this
a lonely sggle. We
te on Jan, 31, 1974, power to get along" with the Soviets,
presidency on Aug. 9, 1974, and went into exile In
most secretive of all pres1ijtnt has been
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signs
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strain.
He
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On
June
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1974,
we
wrote
of
Nixon's
his
San Clemente, Calif., estate.
dragged out of the shadows and the
real Richard drfrng ne martinis. Scanetimes his friend, "stubborn determination to visit the Middle
The followIng September 12, we reported that
It took thosa' Indefatigable Wathingon POSt they sit down together
for an eventh'a At ab terrorist ring "mlgiit attempt to completely despondent.. .
reporters, Bob Woodward and Coil Bernstein, a
One source has been
riaxatiuri,
assassinate him..,
struck by the 'stark loneliness' of Richard Nixon,
solid year to WLUrLInatE thi' hidden Nixon.
"The President's favorite is what he calls an
"White Hr.zse sources say the President He La 'abeolutely alone Within himself,' the
Their new book,"TheJ"In ays," Should be 'lnandout'martinl.Hepours%
ithoverthe heisted on making the trip, despite the risk, source explained."
read soberly by the American people as a
rocks, swishes it around aix! dumps It out, Then because he s determined to carry out his
This tragic figure at least Is lodged at San
warning that they must cboos their presIdents he ad the gin."
diplomatic objectives In the MIddle East. He told aemente, not In (lie White House.
For this, we
cm'duily. The book also gives substance to the
We wrote atut his "resUesana at night" visitors that the danger wouldn't deter him . -.
can thank our democi,itjc proces

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CBs ç,crating on 23 channels that are getting
espiclaily crowdPd In urban areas are objecting to the
FCC's recent designation of Channel 11 as a call channel
only.
Slncc the rule did not go into effect until last fall, it's
still too early to tell how serious the FCC Is about enforcing it. Clearly, however, the new rule states that
Channel 11 Isa national calling channel "to be used only to
establish communIcatIons and arrange to move to
another channel." While It's still okay to call other
stations on other channels, the FCC doesn't want Channel
11 used for conversations.
Judging from what I'm hearing and what readers are
'telling us, though, nobody is much paying attention to the
new law. Chief objection is that limiting Channel 11 to
making contacts with other CBers arkls to the congestion
on the rest of the tiny band. Channel 19 long has been a
trucker channel and 9 an emergency chanzxl. Readers
point out that most CBers already have a stand-by
channel,beitl4or l8crwhatever, whlththeyarx! mostof
the airwave buddies monitor by mutual agreement.
The FCC concedes It's getting lots of flak on the rule
c1ange but says it will stick by the decision.

THE WEEK
PIERCE SIMPSON

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Universal Press Syndicate-Detroil News.

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country.

One of the best examples of REACT's potential Is
Michigan Emergency Patrol, the largest and most successful such team in the country. Headquartered on the
flnd floor of a DetroIt skyscraper — what a place to
mount an antenna! — MEP is manned around-the-clock
by volunteer Cilers, who handle an astonIshing 200,000
emerguilcy aral 'not.orLst calLs each year.
MEP Is licensed underthe call sign KBW 5825 and has
upwards of 100 advIser and associate members.
Besides assisting stranded motorists and notifying
police agencies of highway emergencI,, the REACT
teams also operate a unique traffic-reporting network
with five Detroit area commercial radio stations which
quickly and efficiently Inform the motoring public of
:afflc problems.
!CT tQr,5 au •.;
In smaller UOYn
munities, REACT groups have worked out arrangements
willi Llie lied Cross and locai officials to provide an instant
communications network In tlmea of emergency.
REACT was In Rapid City, S.D., during the
devastating flood of 1974. Local REACT groups have
pro1ded a.sslstance in scores of other conununitles
disrupted by tornadoes, hurricanes, blizzards and other
natural disasters.
Q. "i've had It! My stand-by Channel 14 has become a
real mess. Some people base no courtesy at all. Somebody
says 'break,' and another station says 'go break,' stepping
over conversations already In progress. Any Ijeal on bow
to clean the channel up?" — C.H.
A. One Idea comes to mind. Institute a sort of
"channel control" system In which only one station,
ideally the last person togetthe break, is the only one who
can give it away. It takes time arid patknce to get the
system to work but, as word of the policy spreads, your
channel is bound to clean up.
Q. "I just had my second CB stolen from my car.
Short of spending $100 fora burglar alarm, what can I do
to keep the next set?" --- J.T.
A. Spend $10 for a slide-In motile mount, The mount Is
the only effective way I know to thwart a CS thief,
allowing you to take the set out of the car at night with no
fuss and then simply slide it In aix! turn Iton In the morning. Plug-In connections make It simple and, as CR thefts
continue to rise, the mounts are available at most radio
outlets.
Q. "An amateur radio friend of mine was appalled
that my $250 CB ease rig was not grounded. There's no
provision for a ground on the set so I figure it really isn't
necessary. Is It?" — D.G.
A. I think so, though obviously not BU the manufacturersdo. I'd suggest that you run a length of copper wire
fiomatsandyscrewonthebackorundersldeofyourrlgto
a nearby ground. The screw securing electrical wallplug
covers Is a good ground, as Isa water pipe. That way, if a
condenser suddenly blows In your CS, the ground will help
ftevent further damage.

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(kienta; weed problems in the lakes caused by yearly butet. Also it must be taken into account
nmoff, In the Inconvenience of traffic jams, that the school millage was recently lowered.
double sessions at the schools and school
Q. WotiTd a decision by the i1nok County
redistricting. If Improvements are to be made Commission on an ordinance, as proposed by
someone Is going to have to pay far them. I think County Attorney Thomas Freeman solve the
thosewhocreate the need should pay.
debate or Impact fees?
Yes — If the ordinance was drafted in acQ. Would a decision by the Semboole County
Commission on an ordinance as prposed oy cordance with the guidelines set down In the
County Attorney Thomas Freeman solve the January 1976 Florida Supreme Court decision on
debate over Impact fees?
the Dunnedin case which Mr. Freeman has
Only an ordinance that dealt with these kind made reference to.

who are creating the Impact, would solve the controversy? U so, what .s the politics of the
It Was Just A Matter Of Time
problem. The Important question is 'what would situation?
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No—asfarastheHonleBuildersAssociatlon
Q. hi yotr opinion, Is politics Involved in this of Mid-Florida is concerned, we have been apcontroversy? II 13, what Is the politics of the Posed to the county's Impact fee policy a1nce It
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situation?
began In 1973. This fact Is clearly shown In the
A resident can answer this question for Sept. 27, 1973 county commIssion minutes at
himself by determining If those who want to which Mr. Ray Hull, then president of the Home
C) n Iii
Do g
abolish Impact fees can be related to political Builders Association spoke against the proposed
contributors. U you track certain contributIons POlICY.
According to who you talk to, a canine may be alleged crime.
through three electIons —1972,1974 and this year
Q. How would an Impact fee ordinance affect
trial at Sanford.
no "Dr. DoolittL" who can talk tt IInuILI.
candidate and those who wish to abolish the fees,
All impact fees are detrimental to growth just
witness subpoena ordered served on "Large prepared for handling the canine witness should tributors want to abolish the
fees and the Seminole County's problems are in not having a
Black Dog, MIdway, Sanford." The sherlfrs he actually appear at the trial,
recipIents want to abolish them,
broad enough tax base. We need desperately to
deputy who was given the task a' locating the
—Bob LloYd
How would an impact fee ordinance affect the encourage clean Industry to move to our county.
dog made a notation the subpoena "returned
growth of Seminole County?
However, Industry goes to where It is made easy
When asked about the incident, the deputy Sanford Chamber of Commerce, board
could essentially reduce these problems only county In Florida looking for Industry, and
explained that a secretary ting a requ"st for were discussing the possibility of luringmembers things today. An ordinance would lead long by virtue
to
national
we
have
of Imposing an Impact fee on new
witness subpoenas reportedly flhi3took the political figure. to Seminole county.
term, affordable, anticipated, resident-directed commercial and residential construction, we are
prosecutor's scribbled note about a dog as part
"We had Jimmy Carter all lined up a few growth. If the county had had an ordinance of in fact, encouraging them to look elsewhere.
of the handwritten witness list. The circuit months ago," said one.
"mink we can still get this nature five years ago, we wouldn't have the
Q. Do you feel that a developer should be
clerk's office Issued the dog a subpoena as
probl,ms we do today.
&amp;lloied
to donate school sites, provide rights-ofrequested.
Q. Do you feel a developer should be allowed way, build access mutes to projects, and other
"1 don't know," another member replied,
The deputy said then he discovered the name "but I ndersthnd Sargent
Shrlver's supposed to 10 donate school *Ites, provide rights-of-way, tanglbles, on a voluntary baits?
"Large Black Dog" on the document l'e called be available almost any time."
build access routes to projects and other
Yes — a developer should and does have the
the prosecutor's office and was told there had
yj4jg tangibles on a voluntary basis?
right to provide any of these things if he In fact
been a mistake and not to try to serve the sub- __________________________
We have specific examples of what has feels that they will enhance his suLx1ivf,tnn In
happ
with voluntary dU
inter. fact devels has' been doing these things for
But when questioned by a Herald reporter
change at Lake Mary Boulevard is all on year-s. The only thing that we have asked is that
Letters to the editor are welcomed for
atout the subpoena, the prosecutor wouldn't
donated land. Should donations not have been the county discontinue the coUection of the $310
publication. All letters must be signed, with a
admit there'd been a foul.up In the State Atallowed the lhnd tcquisltion costs would have contribution.s required by the prcsnt Impact lee
mailing athiress and, If possible, a telephone
Instead he contended that a Large
had to come out of gasoline tax money. The Sabel policy which the county attorney has advised the
number so the Identity of Inc writer may be
black dog had been seen at the scene of the crime
verified. The Evening Herald will respect the
Point School site that was gIven Is worth $200,000 commission is Illegal.
alleged In the case and that the dog has cropped
or more. Some $5 million In cash has been
wishes of writers ho do not wact their names
The Home Builders Association of Midup In pre-trlal testimony. Thus, he said, the
committed that the public would have to pick up. florida would never attempt to deny developers
In print. The Esening Herald also reserves
state witness since the prosecution must reveal
conform to space requirements.
nothing wrong with the,e donatons and no one county abide by the law of the State of Florida,
the names of anybody having knowledge of an ____
can say the practice Is illegal,
as we all must do.

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It was shortly after her Williamson recalls.
That trophy, and the one she
rescue by the mysterious
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'Coffee Pot" that she joined the won the following year as CR
"This is a 10-33. 1 don't know Tn-County Roadrunners CB Woman of the Year In Florida,
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how to use this thing, but I need Radio Club In Sanford. And it are displayed In her newest
help. This is a 10-33."
was through the club that she venture — Williamson CornThe woman sending the SOS finally met 'Coffee Pot' — none municatlons and Engraving.
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Was Anita Williamson of other than Vernon Cox, 1974
Mrs. Williamson and her
:- Sanford. She wasn't sure that president of the Roadrunners.
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husband,
Russell, have opened
she was using her car CR radio
Since then, Mrs. Williamson
store
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1917 French Avenue
correctly, but it seemed to be has been a dedicated and en- a
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her only hope.
thusiastic CRer. It was largely to serve CBers in the area. "It
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It was late at night, on a hcrdrlvcandonthusiasrnwhich 'started out as a hobby, but
lonely road, and two cars were got her club's hearing con- turned into a fulltime Job," said
trying to force her off the road. servation program started. The Mrs. Williamson, who can be
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voice. "This Is coffee Pot. Hearing Conservation Jam- school bus.
ANITA WILLIAM.SON
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has
This is another area where
coining up behind you any mushroomed into a three-day she believes CB radios could be
minute."
event.
agreathelp.Witharadioln the
PYING THE AAAIL
And sure enough, a few
In 1972, Mrs. Williamson bue,driverscouldreportbreaka member of his family were moments later, she saw the beca.iie the first Flork!a CBer downs, discipline problems and
involved in an acciiknt and lights. "Those two cars turned to be nominated for the Cliur of other emergencies without
information about it were me loose so fast I nearly lost the Year award, based on her delays, she says. The school
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delayed Ju.st because someone control. I didn't even stop to work for the hearing disabled of system Is currently testing
Enjoyed very much the arssouldn't give up a couple thank the man sho helped me," SemInole County.
radios in three of its buses.
tides relating to CB in our minutes of air time. There
she recalls.
Is
no
She
didn't
win
that
year,
but
Sunday Issue,
In additIon to her activities in
doubt in my mind, he would be
It was this incident in 1970 in 1974 was named CRer of
the Roadrunners Club, Mrs.
that convinced Mrs. Williamson Year at the North Carolina
I suppose what I really want very upset and rightfully so.
Williamson has also helped a
So, how abot,t it "CBers," that CR radios were not all bad. State Jamboree in Burlington, number other CS clubs get
to do is just to sound off,
of
because I'm sure what I have to SHARE, someday it might Up until that time, she recalls, N.C. The award is made an- started.
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will nnt rcit, a a surprise
u
Thanks for the opportunity to like the noise, 1tr.d I didn't like national news publication for
Li' .ay of the veteran Cflers.
get this off my chest wzu much the way It kept rue asake at
CIIers.
;.ast
evening
while
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success in the new "CII COlt- night."
"I was so surprised that for
monitoring Channel NINE, I NEIl."
But now, says Mrs. the first time in my life, I —
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happened to be in the vicinity of
Jim Price Williamson, she believes every couldn't tall;. I couldn't even ____________________________
Orange Blossom Trail and
"Mr KIMO' KCF 9266 woman who has a car should walk without help to go up and
Ilolden Ave. There had been an
Orlando, Fl. 32809 have a CB radio.
get my trophy," Mrs. ____________________________
accident and personal injuries
were involved. A few moments
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infonnation relating to another
accident involving a rider on a
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few minutes, since the "bleed.
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magazines and in the mail.. - .but never at such low prices! We believe these
over" was making it Impossible
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to give directions. The answer I
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heard was just unbelievable.
The man came back and told
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state.
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CII radio enthusiasts tired of simply "ratchet jawing"
and looking for a way to turn their hobby Into a con
structive, useful pastime should turn to Channel 9 and
REACT.
Channel 9, of course, has been set aside by the FCC for
emergency use only. And REACT sthi,'li for Radio
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International In scope, REACT Is based In Chicago and
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Mrs. Lambert R. Palmer of Sanford wished that
whomever took her granddaughter's wagon by
mistake would return It. It was discovered missing
early this week, and her two granddaughters, ages
two and three, miss It.
The two youngsters got the wagon for Christmas.
Now, It's gone. "It's just heartbreaking," ,ald
Mrs. Lambert, explaining that ma)be some child
took it by mistake and a parent might spot Uc
wagon and have it returned.

and denounced when we warned In early 1974 office, stories so Incredible that few people David in
the Maryland mountains. On April 11, deliberately might now be courting danger in the
that a darkly brooding Richard Nixon might believed us.
1974, we reported that Nixon sometimes erupted Middle East to win public sympathy on
the eve of
attempt something desperate.
We learned from his intimates that Nixon had "with rage and profanity. But moat of the time, the unpeachment hearings."
We wrote of his agony over Watergate, of his a dual personality — the shy friend an ruthless he has bottled up his feIlngs and has gune
off to
We wrote about the attitude Inalde the White
dunking bouts at Camp David, of his suicidal politician. Welescribed him on Aug. 5, 1973, as agonIze alone."
recklesaness In Egypt, of a chilling remark "a deeply private person, a warm, shy, sensitIve
We told of one subordinate who "was "a mandate to set the nation's policies and, If
about his power to plunge the world Into a man who sometimes woke up wondering awakened early in the morning by a telephone necessary, to ride
roughshod over Congress
nuclear holocaust, of H.R. Heldernan'* whether he was President. 'I would have q call from the President. lthough
was whose members represented limited conbackroom talk about "one-man rule" and feeling,' he told a friend, 'that! had something to coherent, it was obvious he had beenNixon
drinking." stituencles."
Nixon's "right" to run the tXiwitr-y.
tell the President. Then I would suddenly shake
Then he would emerge fran his Introspection
And we warned that 500 separate federal
myself
awake
and
realize
I
am
the
By the summer o 1974, we reported that
Pre,lilent" and would appear quite normal. But he delegated 'extraordinary authority to laws
the
We told how he had accumulated sonietiines lapsed into ominous reflections. The President in time of
Nixon's behavior so albrmecl Pentagon leaãirs
national emergency. He
that then-Defense Secretary James Schlesinger "psychological scar tissue as he drove himself secret minutes of a March e, 1974, strategy could declare any part of the United States a

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Alex Clattenburg. "Those kids over In Daytona
Beach represent the Woodstock popIe — a
satisfaction of the senses. But the kids here have
come together under the love that we have for the
Lord."

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At Jesus 76, though, nothing stronger than Dr.
Pepper and Italian Ices were consumed.
"This Is a spiritual happening," said co-sponsor

"There's no need for alcohol here, we're all high

Fer mce Fg\pt's President Anir Sadat
adopted his less belligerent posture toward Israel,
it has been presumed that Syria would become the
source of leadership for maintaining unity among
the more hawkish Arabs. Mr. Assad is not the first
to discover that when there is not a direct call to
arms against Israel, Arab groups are prone to be
jealous of power and prestige within their own

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celebrate spring In two very distinctly different
ways.
Almost 20,000 young people assembled In a 172acre cow pasture south of Orlando near Walt Disney
World for a three-day Jesus 76 FestIval which ended
last Saturday.
Meanwhile about 45 miles away In Daytona
Beach thousands of collegians sang to a different
tune, drank beer, smoked pot and Indulged in more
hedonistic pleasures on the beach.
Local police staunchly enforced the laws
against alcohol and drugs by hauling busloads of

In the latest tiff between County CoznmLssioner
John Kimbrough and County Atty. Thomas
Freeman says, "The Robin Hood theory is
illegal. . .to take something from the rich you first
must have a valid ordinance."
Freeman refers to Kimbrough's contention that

of
Oii Jesns. He's our king," said Jeanne Pails, 17,
New York.
outs of "Amen" and "Praise The Lord"
blended with the scent of cow manure and suntan oil
as the mostly youthful crowd sat on the soft grass in
the shadow of Mickey Mouse and Fantasylafld.
As part of the Daytona Beach crowd was being
hauled In for lnkcent exposure and drugs, at Jesus
16 the festival was drawing to a close. As a reporter
scurried out of the cow pasture, cries of "We'll Pray
For You" marked his exit.

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recycling,” added Hayden,
Thn;e pat ticipating in the for
Retarded
Children lifesaving and Basic Rescue 15 cents a pound for aluminum
Seabees Swarm
adults or
program will fill out an in-depth (SCARC, have accepted a gift classes will be taught at the cans and other clean household ,,and when a group of
children get together for a fund.
The Seabee Veterans of medical and personal history in the amount of $500 from the Winter Park Swim Club from aluminum,
Certain other types of clean raising project, they find
America tConstruction Bat- for analysis. A followup Dusty Boots Riding Association April 5-29.
talions of the U.S. Navy) are evaluation session with phy- for the little Red School house
Classes will be held Monday, aluminum Items may be aluminum recycling Is an ideal
way to earn extra money."
attempting to reach all Florida sicians will be held 7.9 p.m. at Bui!ding Fund.
Wednesday ai1 Thursday from redeemed at a lower price,
residents who are Seabee the church.
This donation was the first 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Registration is
Every Wednesday, at a new
Art Exhibition
Veterans. They are invited to
Available programs and received since the an. April 5 at 3:0 p.m., at the
(111W, 2-3:30 p.m. the unit will
attend the mid-year convention treat mcnt to correct high nouncement of the location for Winter Park Swim Club.

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Minimum age for lifesaving purchase the aluminum from

Lakeland,on April 2 and 25,for smoking problems that may Seminole County at Five is 15. Participants must have the public at the Chamber of College fifth annual student
preliminary Commerce parking lot, 400 E. Juried art exhibition will be held
On Sale Of Airplanes
Seabees who served during or lead to heart disease revealed Points, which will contain the passed
the
First St.
through April 15. The exhibit,
since World War 11, including ir the evaluation will be ex- permanent home of the little swimming test. Basic Rescue
populace rounded on display in the Science
WASHINGTON (AP) Senate resistance to the sale of
plained. The program is open to Red School House.
Korea and Vietnam era.
minimum age Is 11 and a Red
aluminum cans last fluilditi lobby, features the
six military cargo planes to Egypt apparently is aum•
To obtain additional in. the public and the $l5 fee covers
SCAliCPolicy specifies that a Cross certificate for the Basic up 225,055 were
month and
paid $1461.75 work of SCC art students.
Wing In the wake of administration assurances that there
formation or request banquet all laboratory work and gift of more than $100 Water Safety course Is by Aluminum Hecyclers
for
are no commitments for U.S. re-armament of the Middle
tickets contact Commander evaluation,
automatically carries wi th it required.
The exhibit will be judged for
Includes the their recycling efforts.
East nation.
Lester King, 2486 Novus St.,
IF possible appointments (lie title of Patron.
The $10 pool fee
Best Of 3.D design, ceramics.
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Gene
&amp;hiiiidt,
Fla.,
3301.
Conh&amp;uld
be
frice
of
made
the
textbook.
by
cklljlIg
is
Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger offered the assurRegional Recyclinp Manoger, drawing, a nd Best of Show.
vention Coordinator reser- Garal at 896-6611, extension SCAHC President, designated
ances on Friday in testimony before the Senate Foreign
that al um in um is
explained
Dusty
Boots
vations
should
be
made
wi
th
Hiding
1737.
Association
Cans
Bring
Cash
Relations Committee.
The exhibition is free and
valuable
in
comparison with
as
a
1976
Little
Red
School
April
15.
Quality Inn by
Seat Hubert H. Humphrey, fl-Mum., and Jacob Javits,
in
open
to the public. It may be
are
found
SANFORD
April's
other
metals
that
house Five Degree Patron.
SCARC Gets Gift
RN.Y., two of the three committee members who have
from 8 a.m. 'to 9 p.m.
ed
view
solid
waste
from
a
given
schedule
for
Aluminum
Heartbeat Program
been most suspicious of Implications of the deal for the six
SANFOItI)
Mr. and Mrs. Life Saving Taug
Monday
through Thursday, and
Recyclers mobile unit calls for community.
C-130 planes, said they would accept Kissinger's
Russell Wolff, members of the
fowr stops in Sanford, where
"Aluminum is worth about from 8 a.m. through 4 p.m. on
WINTER
SPRINGS—Florida
Seminole
County
assurances and will not seek to veto the transaction.
Cross
Association
Red
Advanced citizens will continue to receive $300 a ton when collected for Friday.
Hospital will launch its first
The third, Sen. Clifford Case, R-N.J., reserved
Central Florida 'Heartbeat'
judgment. He said he has not received assurances that
program this week at Winter
provLion of the sale package would !)t crrimit the
Springs Sevcnthda Adventist
1
United States to open-ended training of large numbers of
Church. Blood samples and
Egyptian military personnel, especially In sensitive
Hood pressures will be taken
areas.
between 7 and 10 a.m. Tuesday
and Thursday at the Adventist
Church on Moss Road and on
April 14 at the City hall on Moss
Budget-Making
Road.
,.
:t !crt!. Ceter ,"
&amp;
Anne Goral stresses these are
T! rne Approaches itir suncs, which flC1I
the participant can have
to eat, except water for
will
seek
nothing
sure
bet
both
almost
a
By ED FRICKETF
12 hours before his blood is
Herald Staff Writer
another term.
On Monday, however, Pat drawn.
—
That dreaded time when Glisson will discuss the budget
taxpayers scream, county process, capital Improvements
commissioners knash their and his department's semi'
teeth and county department annual review of the budget.
chiefs moan is approaching
Glisson's department, the
Seminole County government. Office of Management Analysis
It's getting close to budget- and Evaluation OMAE), plays
APRIL2, 1976
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making time,
ADMISSIONS
an important role in budget
The first indication Is a two- making, because all depart.
Sanford:
hour tork session scheduled for ment chiefs submit their
SWUuCI Lee Burch
Monday in which one depart- original requests to OMAE
Jimmy Dwane Inman
ment chief will ask county before budgets are brought
Albert Johnson
commissioners for guidelines before commissioners.
Hermann Levy
that will determine the dates
Joseph A. Morace
ATTENTION
And, it is OMAE that makes
and rules that will apply to
Arthur E. Carlson, DeBary
year's budget-making process. last-minute revisions which
Adeline Chambers, DeBary
For now, only department required before the commission
Slarion A. Fudge, DeBary
finally adopts or rejects the
heads and commissioners
Catherine P. Audas, Deltona
yearly
budget.
involved.
Ella B. Egbert, Orange City
Glisson aid he will seek
But by Sept. 3, citizens will
Vickie M. Hosack, Osteen
begin streaming into the "direction" from the cornJosephine Matthews, Osteen
courtroom chambers to watch mission concerning what InMary I. Williamson, Oviedo
commissioners whittle away at formation goes Into the budget
DISCHARGES
the
board's
the document in an effort to requests,
Sanford:
philosophy on policy, the
keep land taxes down.
Egbert A. Armistead
With three commission Identification of any potential
Shelley Barkley
seats up for grabs this year, the "problem areas" and a
William E. Betts
public hearings should be presentation of the critical
Katherlyn Campbell
especially interesting because dates.
Darlene A. Carlton
By March 73, Glisson hopes to
extra efforts to hold the line on
Juanita Sue Carroll
land taxes are sure to be made. get basic instructions and
Gaylord K. Crotty
NEVER LOSE OR MISPLACE
Commission Chairman directions out to department
Jeannie Echols
Michael Hattaway and Corn- chiefs. Then a month later,
Ruth 51. Lusk
YOUR CHECK
rnls.sioners Richard Williams department chiefs will be ex.
Julia McGough
and Sid VlhlenJr., all are upfor pected to submit requests to
Joseph A. Morace
OMAE.
re-election.
Edward J. Payne
Public hearings are tenVihlen Is running for U.S.
Helen C. Thompson
Congress, and though neither tatively scheduled for Sept. 14,
Annie E. Wisswear
We
Williams nor Hattaway have with the final adoption slated Gary Glickman, DeBary
officially announced, it's for Sept. 30.
Paul A. Palumbo, DeLand
Blanche Deadman, Deltona
SelmaM.DeLury&amp;,Deltona
your
Edith V. Egener, Deltona
Giuseppina Messina, Deltona
TOP INTEREST AND
Dorothy Grosenkemper,
Lake 1ary
Thomaa N. Pinch, Longwood
Theodora Turner, Longwood
Linda K. Sutton, Osteen
Sanford Police Detective thdthccatr.gtobc"whitc
Sharon L Reese &amp; baby girl,
Jack Cash said Saturday that paint."
police arc investigating reports Cash said preliminary in- Sorrento
Helen Devito, Brewster, N.Y.
of possible fraud in connection vestlgation indicated the
with "roof coating jobs" sold salesmen weren't licensed in
either Sanford or Seminole
o-d
citizens by door-to-door
salesmen.
Police urged citizens ap.
Cash said Sanford police
proaclied by such salesmen to
received three reports of
Sunday's high *2, Saturday's
check with city hall and pollee
stances within the 121st few days to determine if the salemen are low M.
In which residents were
Mostly sunny, Ith highs in
licensed before contracting for
proached by men driving roof
the low to mid 80s. Lows In the
coating jobs.
pirkip trucks and sold coating
mid
to upper ZiOi. Variable
Police suggested that If the
jobs represented as sealing salesmen give Orlando area winds 10 m.p.h. or less.
roofs and stopping leaks.
EXTENDED FORECAST
addresses or telephone num.
mostly fair. Tuesday
Monday
CItizens told police that the hers that the citizen could check
coating jots were done in less with the Orlando Better and Wednesday considerable
cloudiness with a chance of
than an how for costs of up to Business Bureau.
—
Boblioyd
showers.
Lows near 60 north
$100 and later inspecIon
and near 70 south. Highs 70s
extreme north and SOs
elsewhere,
Sunday's Daytona Beach
tides: high 10:36 a.m., lI:
p.m.. lo 4:21 a.m., 4:24 p.m.
EI2IEJOIIN50N BUTLER
parents Mrs. Nora Butler,
Sanford and Mr. and Mrs. Elzlea.m.,lO:43p.m.,
Port Canaveral:
high 19:04
low 4:OG.m.,
Elsie Johnson Butler, age 33, Starling, Valdosta, Ga.
ea\
4'20 p.m.
Gramkow Funeral Home in
615 Laurel Ave., Sanford, died
Thursday at Florida Hospltalin charge.
Orlando.
native ;rd life-long
A
resident of Sanford. he was a
graduate of Seminole High
t,
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RUTI.ER, 151.111 JOHNSON —
School 1961.Ameznberof Elder
Funeral service for El:.
Springs Baptist Qmrch, he was
Johntnn Butler, 33, 615 Laurel
an electronics technician In
Av Snfo'd, wto dud Thur.
quality control. Dearborn way, ws Paid at 3 p.m.
Saturday in Gr•mkow Funefal
Electronics.
Hcme Ch.ar,l. .'ev. Joe Dovth fl
Suivors include his parents,
,
..,
O,klawn Memorial Park
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Butler,
0n1mw Funeral Home In
Sanford; six bi-others; John F.
Sanford in cMrge.
Sanford Office
DeBary Office
Butler Jr. Sanford; David
Deltona Office
Butler of Palm Bay, Fla;
U.S. 17-92 at Highbanks Rd.
FSLIC 940 Deltona Blvd.
3090 Orlando I?'. at Airport Blvd.
Jamiucs Butler, ikb -rt Butler,
DeBary, F!orda 32713
)eltona, Florida 32763
er and I'tUip
Sanford, Florida 32771
State Mortuary
Butler of Sanford; three sisters.
1
Write:
(305) 6684403
(305) 668-4438
(305) 323-3770
503 Airpol Blvd.
Ms. Ann Butler, Norfolk, Va.;
SSilc'rd. Fla.
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Mrs, Betty Colbert, Miss Cindy
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Street. Spurner, a former hicis- versity of Florida, was dealt to
Quarterbacks Steve Spurrier, man Trophy winner, was sent the
Buccaneers
J ohn
Bobby Douglass have been sent Bay. Iladl went from Green
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ball League opened its swap from I Iou.ston to Green Bay and
"We have said all along that
shop with a burst of acti vity.
Douglass was traded from San if we traded for an established
Th e NFL lifted its ban on Diego to New Orleans.
quarterback, he would have to
trading Friday and the result
Spurrier, a nine-year veteran be one who is a good athlete,"
%%-as a flurry of deals that would
have (lone Justice to W-111 promise lie showed at the Uni- [ton Wolf. "in Steve Spurrier
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against Eldridge Wednesday night in the 7:45 game
at Fort Mellon Park. That's the first meeting. The
clubs won't face each other again until April 28.
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El ridge, meanwhile, might be wondering
if
Seaboard is one of those trains with the caboose
first. A team that's not quite as good as it thinks it
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Jackson says he's not certain he can afford to play
baseball in Baltimore because of his extensive
business interests in California and Arizona.
No one is opposed to private business. It's an
American way. However Charlie Finley gets in the
last word here, because he might not have come out
on the siort end of the Jackson-for-Don Baylor deal
anyway.
Remember Jackson's arbitration cases? I was in
favor of Jackson being paid the $175,000 he was
asking when the judge ruled in Charlie 0's favor
and settled for $125,000. But th is year when Jac kson
wanted $220,000 it becomes apparent there is no
roof on this salary matter.
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owners were to collectively refuse to pay the Tom
Seavers, Andy Messersmiths, Richie Aliens and
Reggie Jacksons it penny more than they earned
the previous year? And no other club wouldn't
intercede,
The golden goose of this sport is already
cackling
—Things just aren't the same at Daytona
Beach Jai-Alai, which started its season with a
packed house
Friday
night. The majority of the
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tell much difference between the American pros
and Basque counterparts. Veteran fans were all
asking th e same question where's Agustin? And
Ortiz? Or Martorell? And the others?
The answer is a sign of the times. A variety of
unsigned contracts and some that
reasons
weren't offered provide most of the answers.
Echaniz, Gasti, Apraiz, Elorri, Boniguen, Cobian,
Jorge and Rodolfo are among the-' holdovers.
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"It's a first class organization "he said 'Although it's
an expansion L1Il1l, I LHIOK
Ilucs iIl probably do better
than other expansion teams
have done because of the experienced personnel] they have
in their coaching and management staff."
"Spurner was chosen for his
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Francisco, Wolf said. But he
admitted that it should be a
boost to the starting pro team.
"Honestly, we didn't feel we
could come up with a be tter
deal at this time," Wolf said.
"It was a good trade for us or
we wouldn't have made It."
lie said he was approa ched
by 4rs head ccach Monte
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the Men's Metro Softball parade were Terry Duke, Bill with two safeties each were Bob
League, battering the Seminole
Conchelos, Bob Somerville and
Community College faculty 214
Joe Steffens, who got on base
MF.rn() STANDINGS
in a slow-pitch runaway.
four times and scored four runs.
Gregory dropped four-run Eldridge Standard W LPCt 08
The victory lifted Gregory
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into a tie For third place In the
second innings and when the Gregory Mobile
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Seaboard Coastline will ki ck
off Monday night's action at
Fort Mellon Park by meeting
the SCC faculty at 6:30 p.m.,
while Eldridge Standard seeks
to keep pace against the
Patrick Outcasts at 7:45 p.m.
and Auto Train encounters
Gregory' Mo bi le Homes at ¶i
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The Buffalo Bills dealt defenGregory's Allaa Buky roimd., first base
sive end Walt Patulski to St.
Louis for the Cardinals' secondround pick in the college draft;
the New York Jets sent middle M
linebacker Steve Reese to Tam.
pa Bay for an eighth-round
draft choice ; Tampa Bay acquired defemmive back Mike
Washington from Baltimore for
ST. PETERSBURG API
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they suggested they traded for Steve Spurner
simply for his talents as a quarterback.
Maybe the Bucs never heard of Earl MorraH,
Daryle Lamonica, Marty Domres, Terry Hanratty.
No knock on Spurner, but even he must realize
his value to the club at the position that counts —
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Social Security Administration, then
come in or call and we'll help you set
up your own Direct Deposit Account.

INSURE UNINTERRUPTED DEPOSITS
Even if you change your mailing
address, we still receive and automaticalty deposit your check to your
savings account. You don't have to
wait for it to follow you. Travel or
vacation any time you like with the
knowledge that your check will be
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deposited, you'll be earning high
interest with savings insured safe by
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Federal Government.

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No one asked me, but:
—That much awaited return match between
Highway Robber and Fruit Float might be just
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around the corner as the Sanford-Orlando Kennel
Club schedules its Central Florida Derby this
month.
Highway Robber is the track leader wi th 17
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wins and Fruit Float went alter No. 16 in Saturday
night's sixth race. The li ttermates met only once
all season
in th e Inaugural
arid Fruit Float about Spurrier and rapped the _____
deal up Friday.
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won that one.
The trade of Spurner clears
Seems lately Highway Robber has come
stronger, even performing well at the Derby the a' for the much-rumored
-I.trade that would send quarterdistance
three-eighths of a mile,
ba ck Jima Plunkett from the
Meanwhile, latest kennel standings indicate New England Patriots to the
Paul Scheele has taken over first place, uprooting 4rs.
Wayne Strong. Jim Abernathy's string of dogs have
Several other trades were an- _____________________
nounced Fri da y.
third place.
San Diego picked up wide re- _________
Top score from th e track golf tournament at
celver
Charlie Joiner from Cm- ___________________________________
Mayfair Country Club was 26-under par accinnati In exchange for
cummulated by the Davis - Zepko
Johns (kfensiveend Coy Bacofl "Coy
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Seminole Nine
Repels

Fla. JC

JACKSONVILLE
Seminole
Community
College
bufita
Ambrose p
3 0 '2 0 o 0
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lead
Friday
then
reli
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BIedsoes
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3 1 1 I 0 0 Mike Ammean to hold off
Hl'Irf
3 11 0 0Q
Florida Junior College for an 8McAdam
0 0 0 0
Calvet
2 0
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Tlp!onU
20 o 0 0 0
Jeff Brockway, Don Hubbard
Totals
27 4 7 3
0
and Jim Potoski led the assault
Gregory Mobile Homes 443 415-21 as the Itadiers cashed in four
Sam. Corn . College
040 000 4 times in the opening frame.
Brockway picked up a pair of
les and an RBI in the
contest, while Hubbard and
Potoski each singled, drove In a
pair of ru ns arid scored once
themselves.
Kurth yielded a three-run
homer in the fourth and FJC
added single markers in the
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sixth and seventh, including
E- Owens, Sowden. Sexduer,
another four-bagger. Arntean Stickley. Potoski. P3— Kurth,
took over in the seventh and Hy&amp;t?, (7): DP- FJC (H; LOBMIAMI I AP) — Veteran full. handcuffed the Gateway club Semnole4. FJC 11; 28— Cromwell:
"I don't want to talk about
IX,nnery to San Diego for line. cording to Board Chairman M.
HR- Cromwell, Sexat,if; S8klin Tate, and the Donald Grant, but the team's trading Tom Seaver. I hope he's back Larry Csonka plans a re. on one hit, paving the way for a Cromwell. Slickley (2), Charleston,
Oilers acquired the negot.ating star hurler remains unsigned. always a Met. You cannot union of sorts next week, a pair of Seminole insurance runs Moyer; S--(2) Eury.
P H R ER 55 SO
Grant dLclocd Friday the ignore the man's record. You atecting with Dolphins presi- in the final inning.
righ ts to controversial running
Kj (w 4-4)4 2 3 7 4 4 1 1
The two teams tangled again Ammean (5) ?I I I 0 0 1 0
back Duane Thomas, formerly Mets have offered Seaver a also cannot ignore the fact that dent Joe Robbie and coach Don
three-year contract with esca- there were other men on
Shula to discuss possible return Saturday at 1 p.m. in Gray W
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of the Washington RedskIns.
D'cn (6)
6 3 3 1 1 S
lator and dc-escalator perform- team who helped him get that to the Miami team this year
Jacksonville.
ance clauses,
record. You aL% cannot ignore if the price is right.
Shula said the gathering
"It w rks both ways," Grant the fact that you cannot give
d with
explained. "If, by some unusual one player the Empire State Csonka, an eight-year veteran
(irculnstan es. he wi ns 12 or 14 Building and another a one-sto- of pro football, and his reproo
gaines, we'd ex pect him to take ry building."
ser,tative, Ed Keating, will take

serve quarterback Bill Troup; "more money than any pitcher What's going on now cannot be
Oakland dealt linebacker Mike in the history of baseball," ac- afforded very long,

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draft" next week,
certain number of games durCsona, 29, is expected to
ing a season, we'd rip up
seek a salary' somewhere
and give him a raise
Lake Howell, by virtue of a is still winless at 0-4.
1ESA,Anjz(AP)Oakland contract
according to the number of
around $300,000 and probaiabh' three run final inning, was the
Lake Brantley came up with
A'
s Owner Charles 0.
will use Cleveland's and Balti- only high school team able to two runs in the bottom of the
Finley starts he has left.
has avoided his annual contract
"It will start with a high figiiiores interest as bargaining boast a victory in Seminole seventh inning, but it was too
showdowns with slugger Reggie
Phil points.
ure (reportedly $220,000) and It
CAPE
CORAL
(AP)
County Prep baseball action little too late as the rally left
Jackson a nd pitcher Ken hloltzjumps at one time and then it Hancock of the University
"If I had my way, all things Friday, edging West Orange 5.. two runs to be desired as it was
man by trading the
two to Bal- Jumps again at another, each of Fl or ida took a three-hole lead being equal, I'd say Larry 3.
defeated by Boone, who upped
timore.
an' time to a considerably higher into today's action in an in. should play in Cleveland," said
In other games involving its record to 15-7.
But in his blockbuster
tercollegiate golf tournament, Keating, who maintains his of. local teams, Orlando Boone
Apopka's third inning tally of
nouneemiwnt Friday night, the number."
There seem to be only two but Florida State had the ad- flee in the Browns' city. "I'd nipped Lake Brantley 6-4, five runs proved to be enough
A's owner insisted
the salary drawbacks. For openers, Sea- vantage in team scoring,
like to see him in a Browns tint- Apopka smeared Oviedo 10-0, for the Darters as the Oviedo
disputes had nothing to do with 'er doesn't feel like signing it.
hancock
shot
a
two-underform.
l.ake hiighlaad smashed Lions'fourhitswerenotenough
th e six-player deal wi th the °ni
Secondly, it's pr oba bly illegal par 70 Friday for a three-hole
"But
the
decision
is
up
to
Sanford
Naval Academy 11.1, to even score a run for them.
oles.
tinder baseball law, which pro- lead after 54 holes. His total 211 Larry," Keating added.
and Florida Air Academy shut selves.
Jackson, the A's' highest paid hibit.s incentive clauses,
The Dolphins lost Doug Swift out Trinity Prep 1-0.
was five under par on the 6,865The Seminole nine played at
and most colorful player, went
"I have good baseball minds yard, par-72 course at Cape and Norm Evans in the allocaSteve Meadows gave up three Lyman Saturday afternoon and
into seclusion with friends, de- who have told me I have a heck Coral Country Club.
tinn draft so Robbie has di. runs in the fifith inning to give will return home Tuesday night
dining comment. his agent and of a chance of getting it apTied for second at 214 were vested himself of roughly $150,- West Orange a 3-2 lead going to face Lake Howell.
partner in several Arizona busi- proveti," Grant said.
Olin Calicutt of East Tennessee 000 annual payroll dollars. In into the seventh, but the Hawks,
ne,,s ve ntur es, Gary Walker,
Seaver, ',sho von his third Cy State and ('hip Curley of Florl- addition, Jake Scott, who earns led by Don Andriano, vho went Oiedo
40 404 — 044
said, "I've never seen Reggie Young Award last season and dii State.
$100,000odd from Miami, has 2-for-1 for the day, rallied and Apopka
0 303 *—g
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more reflective in his life. He had a 20 per cent pay slash noAt 215 were t/dan Strange, demanded a transfer.
scored three t o put the game on
Isomer &amp; -W Willis (5). Stumpf ,
has to give it a lot of thought. stored during the season, is East Tennessee, and Steve CoolCsonka worked under Shula ice.
Armstrong end Fisher.
"It !s't
'1Y hi. that seeking an estimated $800.() lihar, Miami, with six other for five years and Isnostranger
Tony Stevens hurled a two.
Na 0,47._
he will be going."
to the Dolphins coach.
over three years.
players at par, 216.
hitter and struck ou eleven Lake lit entity 5400033— 4 4 3
%Valker said the trade
But Shula must gamble that batters in a losing cause for
Grant also disclosed that a
Despite Hancock's individual
Olson and Brimblest; Fry and
"presents a tremendous reported trade with the Los An- lead, Florida State led in team Csonka and Mercury Morris Trinity Prep, in a real pitchers Fowler,
amount o nroblemns" for Jack- i'plq I)odL!ers.—S4'aver ro trn seorinu with an 856. eight und'r will form the Inside-outside duel. The Saints record is now
__
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441 000— 1 0 a
son because of the oFce(der's' Sutton and others—"is still par. East Tcnnesee was next" Ulre7( Ult' LnJla1u5 lIdU ulat Ceneji at 4-s ior Inc season.
Lake Hlghtand
440 003—lI 6 1
business interests in Arizona alive, but not even close. They at 858, Florida 872 and Miami propelled them to two Super
Lake Highland poured eight
Fleming,
Huerta (4) and Phar ti
Bowl championships.
ansi California. "He would have merely expressed an interest, and Jacksonville, 874.
runs across the plate in the first
played for a lot less In Oakland We've merely had chats."
Last
year,
Csonka went to the two innings and that was all it Trinity Prep
Indiana dropped from third
0400000—I 1 0
than anywhere else" Walker
Concerning baseball's labor place to sixth at 879.
U0I 001 a— S 1 1
now-defunct World Football needed, with plenty to spare, as Fla. Air
said.
dispute which threatens to
Nineteen teams from around League as part of a $3.2 miaion the Midshipmen just could not
S',eni and Johnson; Greei'e
Jackson, whose $140,000 sala- make free agents of all players the country are playing in the package deal that included mount any kind of an offensive Llnt30ey (0) and Colcn.
wide receiver Paul Warfield attack, not even a single base
ry was cut 20 per cent this year, in the near future, Grant said: tournament at Cape Coral.
Lake HOW•II
041 110 3-5 7 I
was seeking a three-year
"I don't know how it will hap- The tournament is sponsored and run ning back Jim Kilck. All hit, as 13 Middies went down on Wait Ora
040 434 4— 3 a
contract for about $200,000 a pen, but people will come to by GAC, ii development corn- three were released from their strikes. Lake Highland's record
a'PT'tt 're.'h. I4j,'"
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Hooks And Jabs

Clubowners Have Own Backyard Club

Olderman

Sam Schulman,
movie
21 Corporate head, as typified make the $10,000 back.'"
Like those in the steam room vested $850,000 originally in the
producer, Seattle Super Sonics; by Madison Square Garden and
4 Sportsman. "You can it, Beverly hills.
lI 1U)RAY oLDEHM,N
%ors. Over the years, he let
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land the New York Knicks, headed sUbstitute 'sports' with the
"It's amazing," said Mieuli. hs beard grow out, threw his
developer, Portland Trail first by Ned Irish. succeeded
specific game," he said. "Like "A successful- L'UV
Pinstrin?d suits aw:iv
flrp%a.pr g,f M.,In.,I
-buys
na'1
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ilhdJIdN(111Cfl1, t'flOCflix Suns; nOW ty Mike Burke.
Eddie
Gottlieb.
who
owned
the
basketball
team
'
ni
goes'
to
a
bought
a
motorcycle.
The
A&amp;coeiation franchises.
Jack Kent Cooke, industrialist,
3) Hobbyist, the purest Warriors. lie was a guy who Board of Governors meeting. Warriors are now worth con.
The are described by
Angeles Laker,
example
being 'red Zoliner of played and coached, lie was a lie looks around at the idiot servatively $8 million. What
Franklin Micull, who also owns
Q. What's the real story about Bole McAdOo being suspended
lie made a mental asterisk the Itroit Pistons. "One of the basketball man." Just as Paul owners of the NBA and says, does it mean?
an NBA (earn, as charter after the name of the Lakers' shocks of my life," related Brown is a "football man."
by the Buffalo Braves earlier ti season? - JR.,
'Migod, this is going to be duck
"You notice," shrugged the
Reldsvflle, riernbers of the "Saturday owner. Mieu]i explained, "Jack Mienhi, "was when he was fined
N.C.
5) Businessman. "The NBA soup. I'll be able to take these visiting lecturer, putting aside
The lean center complained he had a bad back. Mecal Afternoon Stcarnroom Club, or Kent Cooke doesn't belong to $10,000 at a league meeting. went from eight teams to 18," guys em.'
his legal-sized lined yellow pad
(lit' Iie'erlv hills Rump the same club, lie has to send Wliiletbeywereexplainingwhiy pointed out
examination revealed no Injury. The Braves' management Session."
Miculi.
"Owners
"Butyoucan'tputashiderule
with
scribbled notations, "how
wanted him to go back for more examination. Mac bridled. He sat
Allen Rnthenberg because he this heavy fine was levied, be have to come from somewhere, to the feel and emotion that cleverly I talked about other
outa game and was suspended by Braves' owner Paul Snyder hit
Mieuli, an elfin tharacter doesn't want to miss anything, sat with a pencil scribbling They've cleaned out most of the goes with sports. Normal owners but didn't even mention
ho wears cap,
a Sherlock
Holmes
with
all these guys talking numbers and then said, insane asylums. Where do you procedures in construction or the charming, gallant, witty
soon reinstated. There's still some bitterness, however, between reversible
gaudy denims
about
basketball"
the player and his club,
'Gentlemen, while you were get them? There are hard.. banking, applied to sports, owner of the Golden State
and a scraggly black beard,
This was a sly reference to explaining it to me, it took a ncsed hu.inesmen ttho have
Q. I resd In Sport M!gszlne t'at Spec Rltharo: IS (lit
ldoe work."
SVurrjut."
dumbest man in sports. Do you agree, or who do you pick?
was sorting out for a group ot the fact that Cooke doesn't have minute and 35 seconds, And approached sports as a
Miculi,
who
caine
from
radio
That could mean he defies
P.M., C'Inctnatl, 0.
embryo sports journalists the a mezuzah on the doorpost of that's how long it took me to business."
and television production. in- (lCSCriptIOfl.
impulses that made staid, his home. Rothenberg, his
The magazine didn't come out baldly with that statement, It respectable business people lawyer, does.
merely raised the question, noting that Spec as general manager
ant to control the destinies of
"&amp;un Schulinan started the
of
the Houston
Astros
had
traded
away
such
playeris
as
Joe
men
who
clunk
basketballs
for
a
club,"
continued Miculi, "and
Morgan.
Mike Marshall, John Mayberry. But I have suzprise
li%'ing. The setting
all his friends got into it lIttle by
a
nominee. Charles 0. - the man, not the mule. Because for all of seminar at San Francisco State little. I'm sure they get a kick
o n
Finley's ideas, he managed to lose the best pitcher iii
University - F. MEculi, guest out of bragging, 'Look what my
tCatfi.sh hunter) on a silly legality, alienate a team that won lecturer,
thrA c,nin ..,,..1A
i.i.
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team dii '"l JUl44 I(44151
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Big
eintinm' in 'nmn in, frr,m
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..wm nil fchl',.e
I.jLJI5
mups ana oraw consistenuy under
"
As
an
owner,
Iieuh1
carries
on
both
the
St.
Johns
and
the
Wekiva
Rivers.
A
12-pounder
was
a million in attendance with the game's most attractive crew.
Iut Mit'ulj, his two-way cap
spetial cight, in areas beSideS
; cihcd iii at Otee BrimJe but, unfortunately, in the xcitemimeiit
Q. .% hat i er happened to the drop kick? It has been reported the seat of his pants, because clamped firmly on his head,
the lucky angler failed to leave his name.
that Roy Gerela of the Steelers tried to dropkick for the point after
his Golden State Warriors 41150 pointed out the pitfalls of
Dick Ulvastad, Altamonte Springs, posted an eight and three
beense of a low pass frosu center. Who holds the record
for presently reign over the NBA, a owning a sports team:
quarter pounder at the same camp last Sunday.
distance on a drop kick? Who was considered to be the best quest that took tthi 14
"During the 14 years I've
At Lemon Bluff, Gene Miller took eight bass averaging three
dropklcker? - Dais Sbanahau, R.anc'ho Cordova, CaW.
been
in basketball, the Boston
"The moment we won the
to four pounds and a visitor from Merritt Island scored with one of
Thedropk1ckdisappearedmfbllafkrfootbaU was championship,"
over ten pounds.
expounded Celtics have had seven owners,
slimmed down to accommodate the passing game. Generally
which means many people get
visiting
Prof.
Mieuli,
"the)Fishermen using live shiners for bait have landed several
recnøniM ac the. )a,,i
L.. iuy was
-.----'- ,__ --' - ..
um
ww js.1rm.s
mor wna U)C (Junk
uvea, a ordained n a genius. These is Inn
and orofil
nice
largemouths from the bank at Martha Isle and Cbuck
legendary booter at the UnIvety of Wisconsin before the tnf !'
_o u
nine anu a quaer
toIda
se tntury. A nauve ot A'Astraua, he was eted th a 6yard geflius tod
th riper. Sometimes they
pounder near Und&amp; 's Camp
10und
trout
landed
on
a
popping
plug
in
one
of
the
bra!
drop kick against Northwestern in l9.
donke' don't have any fun, the' lose
,
oin3rrow. I've and
beenaboth."
Weiva, Art Adk, lando, picked up a six pound
ceks near rt ange. Da.y Haeden and Lenny Robertson

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to go into sports as their second
Spt't'ifmn1 that his stucbline of business,
the distillation of 20 years of
"There are more of this type owner
watching,
i*..
iieuIi
of owner than all others corn- categorized the breeds as
bined," noted the professor, follows;
Q' How did Cliff Harris, the all-pro safety of the Dallas scratching his beard, "They
1) Family legacy, with the

Fort Smith, Ark,
have fun and profit and get your as a prime example. "The great
Cliff Is a native of Faettevflle, home of the University of name in the papers."
great grandchildren of Tin)
siderul big enough. He chose Ouachlta Baptist University the Beverly hIihI.s klalsch.
sehisdadhadgofleh
meCowboycd
him up as a free agent.

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Jincent The Loser Is Winning

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Gary Muse used a "Rebel" plug to fool a nine pounder while night fishing trips - one of the trout was almost 10 pound.g.
fishing ner4r Wekiva River Haven.
Gene White and Henry Adams fished the Inlet landing 50

According to Lowell Riley at his camp on Lake Jessup,
specks just won't quit biting," In the windy weather

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operation,
most of them caught In water about 15 inches deep.
,

AAan Nielson theirlitfie grandson catching fiveof them. Chuck Beach, Chick
Sixt
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West, and B.C. Weeks had 50, Mr. and Mrs. Knowles of Winter
Park took 31, the Thurman Wrlgnts Sr., and Jr., 35. Larry and
Jennie Mills, Orlando, took 115 lii two days last weekend, Jack
&amp;ith, '1edo,47,StaJeyandJ1denSmfo
Sparks Celt \lVin
anded70.
Creek, Calif.
A recent note concerning an outstanding catch made by two
B Thc Associated Press
Braves 101. hIak.s 9
There were many fine stories written about Hogan's
13-year-old anglers was misplaced but finally turned up En some
I)on Nelson's nearing the age
dramatic comeback Bob Mu\doo fired in 42 points other papers. Gina Willis and George Modrak caught 59 speckled
Open, British Open i in 1953,
he won
his
Little
Slam
(Masters,
U.S.
of
retirement, but he's hardly and sparked a fourth-quarter perch and bluegills In one day of fishing.
four years after the near fatal acthe old folks' home. rally that brought Buffalo ts
cident. In faet, Ji±nn' Demar'et wrote a book, "My Partner, Ben
On the East Coast, deep sea boats have been hampered by the
Hogan," with the cditori.RJ asIstat,e of Jimmy Breslin and yours
sho lii have seen hii,i kick victory over Atlanta and put the unsettled weather but Donald Withers and Mike Lancaster hit It
heels Friday night.
tr.iiy, which dCailed the story. It was published In 1954 by
Braves into the NBA'S post- lucky on a trip aboard the "Marianne." Donald bested a 60-povnd
McGraw-Hill, but I don't know If it's still in print.
The Boston forward, retiring season playoffs.
amberjack and four grouper 21 to 25 pounds each. Mike scored
Q. How Important is spring training In baseball? I mean,
end of this season, caine
Bucks 120, KIngs 107
with a 38-pound grouper and a 25-pound amberjack, according to
.
off the bench twice with youthwhat will the late start becaase of the threatened strike do to the
Brian Winters scored 24 word from the "Fi.shin' Hole" Tackle Shop.
I ul vitality and fired the Celtics points as Milwaukee clinched a
conditioning of the players? - B.B.,
'azota,
Wayne Brady also mentioned that surf fishermen are getting
to a 119-115 National Bnsketball playoff berth b heating Kansas pompano on "Ny-lure" jigs, lot., of blue in the surf, weakfLth in
'
Aciation lctnry over the Uit.
to get into shape, and they're getting that. I've long thought that
the extended business of spring training in baseball is a drag.
houston Rockets,
Suns 106, Trail Ilazers 103
at night, and a few trout and channel bass showing up.
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got in the flow of
Even sports writers are cutting short their Florida and Arizona
Paul Ve,stphab blocked a shot,
On the Main Street Pier In Daytona, Merle Keller told of
'vacations."
thugs" said Nelson, tuning up then led a pass to Curtis Perry, Spanish mackerel and blues hitting plugs, flounder beginning to
for the NI3A playoffs. "i'm not whose layup gave Phoenix its show up, and "tons" of
sheepshead landed along with a few drum
in top-flight playing shape but I victory over Portland.
and whiting.
felt pretty good tonight, which
l'istons 116, Jazz 102
At Inlet Harbor, the trolling boats report king mackerel
$o
I
is
kind
of
surprising,
I
thdn't
get
Seven players suorci I in coming alive when the trolling boats can get outside. The ow
" /1
that !ired."
double figures as [)etrott whip- White boats had two good days on red anapper this week, the rest
_____
NeLcon, who's been a bench- ped New Orleans for its seventh of the week just average.
rider imiust of the season while straight victory.
In the Inlet, sheehead are running big, biuefish are still
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l6ers %, Bullets 91
"hot" and Spanish mackerel fair.
Q. In your opinion, who is the most underrated baseball Atlantic Division title, "played
Lloyd Free connected on a 22player? Ov"rrated? Underpaid? Overpaid? - Jim Smith, super," according to Coach footer at the buzzer to pull
Oakland, Calif.
mmmi I leinsnhn.
Phil;ulelphia past Washington
"1 he 'A Ofl the game for us,"
Whew! For underrated, give me catcher Ted Simmons of St.
Krth'ks 110, BulLs 95
ex t Fe vv Years
Iuis-nobody everh ars of him because of Johnny Bench. For 'aul hieinsohn, "When Nellie
Spencer Haywood led a Lxii.
('DIIICS in, you can tell whether anced attack with 19
overrated, I nominate Richie (Dick) Allen, for the little he
points as
done recently. My underpaid nominee Is outfielder
udell he's got it within the first 30 New York trimmed Chicago.
Washington of Oakland. The overpaid nod goes to (Catfish)
Y know whether he Lakers 113, SUoul('S 105
tan go well, he can rome down
(arn
Gail Goodrich scored 37
Q. Is Goerge McGInnii considered the best forward u
ar'd be iii the play and when not. points
and Kareem Atxlui.JabBy O.E. FRYE JR.
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he would not live, Then 11 was thought be would never walk again.
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A New York writer wrote a fine story outlining
mental toughness of Hogan In overcoming his grave problearn.

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For Florida

e Hun ters
We that

Not by the cognoscenti. George Li a spectacular talent but
with the Philadelphia 76era he tia.'t been exactly a demon °n
defenje. He's not the overall talent that Rick Barry is, But the
forward who tops them all, even In Barry's mind, Is Dr. J.
Julius Erving of the New York Nets of the ABA.
At
one
time
there
was
Q.
much talk abont Fred Williamson
heing one of the annonseers on Monday night football games.
What happened? - E. Southsrd, Westminster, Call!.
Where've you been? Fred the Hammer fell on his wellchiseled face early Into last season and was at.ruptly dumped

the play tonight,"

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past Seattle.

effective wildlife management the editor of
this publication, I
lht sport of hunting in tool.
Maximum
timber told you this might offend you,
Florida
is
at
a point In time in production Is necessary to keep but the truth hurts.
I
I honestly
which the next few years will up with man's needs in our feel we are our own worst
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have a tremendous impact on modern
society and how many enemy and I base this
on
obthe very survival of a pastime of usarc' willing to
I
sacrifice any sers-ation of our fraternity over
tI-mt means so much to so man)'. of the hundreds of products
• NIGHTLY
a number of years,
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No.
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There are several elements derived from wood and puip,
contributing to the decline of
8:00 P.M.
Put the shoe on the other foot.
NEW \'OItK AP
The At- rail heads ii he 1usd tlw oppor- sport hunting, but probably the
Third, the anti-gumi nuts. All If you were a landowner, would
because he couldn't hack It as a debating partner for Howard lanta Hawks, with more than (unity because, "I've been go- most damning are the hunters time cussing, threatening, you permit the public on ysr
Cosell Alex Karras fEnhah!d out the season and will undoubtedly t(ul)onthsU) ponder what they ing
to lis Vegas for 25 years themseis'e. Now hold it. Don't arguing Constitutional rights, land to litter, to vandalize your
• MATINEES
return, although I don't think Alex is any big contributing whiz will do with the No. I pick in the now and I'vi' never roiled
start cussing and throw the etc., you do is not going to fences, signs and equipment,
either,
National B.sketball
As. eight strai,ht times."
paper down before you heir me change their minds, They're shoot your stock, block your
Q, I'm a radio-TV student at Cal State Long
Beseb. Do you sociatioui's draft of college
out.
What I'm going
unalterably opposed to thi' roads, drive shere there aren't
agree with me that (k hearn, Dick Enberg and Vince Scully
Monday
players, apparently are n Gi -en the chance-after WIfl going to be harsh, but It's for pri'ate citizen owning a gun. any roads, and on and on? If
are the best sportscasters In the country? - N.F. White, Garden thinking in
a prelmntnar.y flip for the our
two directions,
own goxi.
Wed. &amp; Sat.
And evt'rytiiiic someone shoot.s :,ou were a tourist, would you
Grove, Calif.
right
(a have the choice in the
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One, choose eitt't
himucclf or someone else in a enjoy driving down a paved
flubactual
flip
with Irwin
Macdel,
1:45
methem:
outline the problems hunting accident, it's easier to highway lined with hunter
Let's just say they're amig the best because sourn (ct Parish of Centenary or &amp;1O
the
Bulls'
controller
and
finan- as Let
I see
California doesn't have a monopoly on fluid mouths. I'll say one
Ii'on Douglas of Alatiammuj,
justify their feeling,
thing about Scully
ready to unleash a barrage of
if Imitation is flattery, he's got to be
Or, trade the hoice to the cial officer who represented
gunfire
in your direction If a
Chicagofollowed
at the ceremonyFirst, there s the hunter
beaming because I've never heard so many announcers who New York Knicks for center Kiuff.-in
Fourth,
there's
the
antideer
hope
out?
Last season, did
sound like him, coast to coast.
InstruCtjofts pressure, No doubt you're
hunting forces, if you doubt
I 3 TRIFECTA
%'D.
enjoy seeing the "hunter"
Q.
John
Gianelli
or
Neal
Walk,
and
won
the
toss,
the
NO.
1
pick
aware
there
were
more
hunters
the)
are
a
sincere
and
for,
careening
down
a
graded
roal
1! Catfish Hunter was able to grt $3 million horn the New forward Phil Jackson and a 'sod the bicentennial silver dol- On fewer acres last year. If
York Yankees, why bagn't Andy Meuersznith been able to
antizil amount of
RACES
niidable
foe, then
at high speed with a CR mike in
commend just as b. hone as a e agent? - W.E., Beekley,
cash,
and ;ar that wn used by O'Brien. you're one of the ones who see
the forest
foryou
thecannot
trees. One
New- York, in turn, would
draft
W Va.
hand afti a ,im sti('kln;; hut
failed to rec'ej-' a quid;i irmIt.
When a curporati;,i as large
I'arih
'Ihe situation's r4ot quite the same. Hunter Wa.S 18 1flGfltI
Both .SrcU'a,i :m:tl Kauliman this was graphically demon- CBS JOins the OppoSition, a (he window? And what about
The hawks, with the worst watched the4
that bunch that camps down
high1y-rqarded strateti to ycu. Anyway, the
sensible individual should begin frji you that routinely blasts
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en't',secured the coveted No. I Shreveport, l.a. Thursday and tti
from the Oakland A's. Messeismith won 19 with the Lxt1'er's Last
land availahl
the "Guns of Autumn" didn't
lt'ction Friday by calling night, and the towering center decreases. This problem
rear, which Isn't bad. Most mportant, the Hunter case was
it didn't have
Convint'e you, don't forvet
"heads" ma coin-flip ceremony was highly impresshe, secring magnified by the fact hunters Cleveland Amory and many,
(nsideredaone..lefluke,soa1otofdubawentf.hjwI-;Je
with the Chicago Hulls, the 3-1 points, grabbing 13 rebounds nowat1ay spend most of their
new many worry about MtssersInjth just being the first of
THURSDAY
iany more anti-hunting
i'rri 'tii' )1I'l arc quick to
team withthc poorest record In and blocking nine shots.
time (lriving down the grades i)eUvyWt'ights with the dollara point out these exiunpies o(
(he
i-c reluctant to get into bidding wars.
LADIES' RITE
office of ('oujunissiener Larry what I saw," said Scretean.
Q. What we're Billy Khmer's rushing statistics when be was
drive,
O'Brien, It was the first time
are equally guilty because
Kauffman will scout I)ouglas
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with San Francisco? Also, was be the quarterback Lu the shotgun
And
finally,
there's
us,
the
put
up with st. Let's wake op
since
1968
that
the
coin
had
in
All-Star
games
at
Tulsa,
Secondly,
there's
the
.
change
f,rmztlon when It wü first Eruught out by the 4lers? hunters. Without us, there'd be l)for,' it's
Steve tome up heads.
i'.'
i;itt'
0km.
tonight
and
at
Las
Vegas
inland
use
practices.
The
roads
Hennes, Fullerton, Calif.
no anti-hunting documentaries
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M.iI. "hum!" Suretean, the M.'n:iav night.
i just mentioned are usually the
and
no
international
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manager, had instructed dcrislon, it is expected the Hulls The tinikr companies usually
extinction. That's obvious, you
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Assistant General Manager will choose All-American Scott go the last mitt to cooperate say, and quickly you add that
when it was unvefled in 1961, Lilly's rookie year, He was 0 0
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Bob Kauffman, who was in May of Indiana, the College with the Commission in the
three alternating tailbacks.
the majority takes the rap for
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wildlife manzigemer,t area
the slob rnir1ority. alnney' Ac1
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"I told the Evening Herald right before I fought Perez Last
time (Feb. 3) that Perez would never fight again. If you go back
andresearchthearticleyouwlllseethatlsatdevenlfPerezdoes
win, he will have t.a'.en so many punches he will never get back
into the ring again," Vincent recalled boastfully.
The article Vincent refers to was printed the day of the fight
and in it Joey Li quoted as saying, "I know there will never be
another fight with Peedro because I am positive the man will
never fight again after tonight."
Vincent went on to say, "1 promise Taco Pern will never
fight again after tonight. If he does try to get back In the ring at a
later date, you better have him checked out by a doctor first.
Perez will be taking so many head shots, U'sal even t
nuracle, ne ooes win, ne win oe pwny IC( LIOC rest om 1113 me."
Taco had a prediction of his own in that article. After he was
told what Vincent had to say, Perez responded by saying, "Win or
lose, I will be back. I'm a fighter and all of Vincent's talking Lsnt
going to change that,"
I hate to disappoint Mr. Vincent but I believe Perez will be
back but maybe not before Joey has passed him In the ratings. If
that happens, then a fourth Perez-Vincent fight will become a
necessity.

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1'AMI'A I Al'
Reds' All-Star catcher Johnny
Bench underwent Xrays
Saturday on his right hand,
which was struck by a foul tip in
Friday's game with the Chicago
White Sox.
Bench said the hand swelled
Immediately and became discolored. "I had trouble driving
with it. I can make a fist but I
have trouble getting the hand
into my pocket," he said.
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WlST CHESTER, Ohio (API

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eyeing a double today when
he goes after victories in the
ARCA 100 and the 30-mile late
model stock car feature at In.
County Speedway.
Fisher, who recently finished
second in the Daytona 200, will
be operating on home ground.
lie recently took over track op'
eratlons at Tn-County,
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Fridays Rnuits
kansas C'ty 7. Chicago (A)
'0 6
San Francisco
Cleveland 2
Boston 6. 51 LOuS
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Detroit 4, Philadelphia i
Atlanta 3, New York (At 1
New York IN) 5. Pittsburgh i
Oakland 9, San Diego 3
Milwaukee 7. Chicago (N) 4
BaltImore 7, Texas i
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Buffalo a' Pri'ladeha,
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Ycr, Rangers at P1ev.
York Islanders
Detroi? at Montreal
Washr.g'on
Pittsburgh
Kansas City at Lot Angeles
Chicago at St LOUiS
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Mitwautee
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Detrot
C'ty
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Kansas
Chicago
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St
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40 37 519 16
39 37
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Sea'lle
Angeles
39 10 194 15
LOS
Portland
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Friday's Games
Detro't 116, New Orleans )C2
Boston 119, Houston
Buffalo 101. A?lanta
Wa%hrig'On
Phlac2elphia
96.
91
New York 110, Cf'iCagr
Kansas City
Milwaukee 170.
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Mlv.auke'e at Atlanta
Detroit at Chicago
at
Cleveland •t Kansas City
Omaha
Seattle at Golden Slate
Phoenix at Portland
Today's Game's
Buffalo at Boston
Kansas City at New York
Atlanta at Clevelind
New Orleans at Washington
Philadelphia at Ditroit
Golden Slate at Los Angeles
Phoenix at Seattle

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West Division
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Pt'iIpha
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Diego
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Central Division
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Cle eland
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Calgry
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Houslon
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Preliminary examination indicated only a bruise, but the
Reds called for X-rays as a
precautionary measure.
Bench underwent surgery in
the off-season to repair an all.
ing shoulder

Pistons' Lan ier
Out For Season
l)etruit
L)E'I'IIUI'l' Al'
suffered
a
center Bob Lamer
cervical spinal injury Friday
with 31 seconds remaining in
the second quarter of the Pistons' 116-102 National Basketball Association victory over
NCW Orleans.
linicr was taken to a uburban hospItal, where Dr. Ben
Paolucci, team doctor, reported
X rays were negative. He said
Lanier would remain in the
hospital overnight but did not
sa3' how long Lanier would be
out of the Pistons' lineup.
Lanler scored 12 points and
accounted for 13 rebounds be'
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IN BRIEF
Late Birds Boost Geiberger

SATURDAY NIGHT

GREENSHORONO, N.C. Al Geiberger birdied three
of his Last fc.w- holes for a sIx-under-par 65 to place him In
a four-way tie for the lead In the second round of the
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2 Sandy's Paridy. 3 Early S'ar. i
Baintry, 5. MoccasIn, 6 Molly 0; 7
Mineola Poøpy. S Handmaid
S.16. 5: 1. Dusty
SECOND
Rose; 2, Victory VictOr; 3. Srio Ike.
I Foltowing; S Be Selective. 6
Phantoms
Kristen; I
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THIRO-S-16,A: I Polly Rose. 2
Brown Spectre;
Reta Shan. i
Prairie Lawyer. 5. Blue Benny 6
Gold ToUch. 7. Editing. S. M'cia
Gl'4dC
FOURTH
1-16, 0: 1. John
Outlaw. 2 Texas Bub. 3 Calico
Cover.
Worry Wart; 5
No
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MIke. I Avadelle
FIFTH
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2 Cracker Jack Go. 3 Douglass
Parter; I MA's Sutie; S. CS's
5:e. 6 Mon'ague Parade. 7
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SIXTH
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Fru.t
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MIchel.
Sheila Eckert; S
Douglass Travis; 6. Mist 1-ama;
Ruth Deann; 5. Lar Sams
EIGHTH
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Montreal vs
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pano Beacn, Fla
Cincinnati vs. New York (N)
St Petersburg, Fla
St
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Bracienfon, Fla
Atlanta
Philadelphia
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Denver a) San Antonio
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San An?ono lie. inena 105
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OXFORD, Miss. - Bob Weltllch, an assistant coach
with the Indiana University Hoosiers, was named head
coach at the University of Mki[talppl,

Evert Snares Net Semis
PHILADELPHIA
Topseeded Owls Evert defeated
Virginia Wade 6-7, 6-2, 6-2 in the semifinals for the p75,000
Philadelphia women's tennis championships.
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AKRON, Ohio- Ken Cunningham, assistant basketball
coach at the University of Cincinnati, was named head
coach at the University of Akron.

Higgins 68 Shares Lead
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ound68fora3&amp;.bcicoalofl40andashareofthelej,dat
the Dinah Shore Winner's Circle golf classic.

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SAN FRANCISCX) A U.S. District Court jury ruled in
favor of the National Football League In fcrmer quarterback Joe Kapp's antitrust suit,
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Stockton Upsets Ashe
CARACAS, Venezuela - Dick Stockton scored a 6-3, 8-2
upset over Arthur Ashe to win a pro tennis tournament.

SOMETLAES
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Headlining the show at the Orlando Sports Stadium on April
13 wIll be "Irish" Gene Wells against either Gary Broughton or
Willis Warren.
Broughton is the Canadian Junior middleweight champion
who holds KO's over light heavyweight contendor Al Bolden,
Sammy "Candlelight" Ruckard and the United States junior
middleweight champion, Mike Baker.
Warren Is a tough Texas middleweight who defeated Gene
eight years ago ona 10-round decision, 1ong with scores over Bob
Harrington, R.or.nle Wright and Alvin Phillips.
A special light heavyweight attraction las already been
signed and It will fcaturc t'o of
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youngsters, NatGatesandSavagelurnerina re-mnatchofa close
toutthatwasheldearllerthlsyearattheSportsStadium.
Gates, winner of that first meeting, has an overall mark of 102-2, as opposed to Turner's record of 11-4-i. The winner of this
Emportant bout wiii get a snot at nara puncnmg vern nicinun in
the very near future.
Lake Howell's John "Hurricane" Hayden will top the
amateur show on the 13th, when he opposes Jacksonville's Tyrrce
Williams, while Jimmy Clay will battle Johnny Comba In another
scheduled 3 rounder.
Hayden and Combs were recent runners-up at the Golden
Gloves Tournament that was held In Miami, while Clay and
Williams are a couple of highly regarded opponents.

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Perez and Vincent were matched at the Orlando Sports
Stadium last Feb. 3 and the Sanford Junior middleweight won a
unanimous 10-round decision,
TheonlytroublebthatVlncentnijghtberankedaheadofthe
former Southern Champion, the next time the Southern ratings
are issued.
Since that night Pece ha! been forced to watch frcm the
sidellie.e,tlrzt beeauaeofa cut eye and then a troken jaw, while
Vincent Is racking up ixnpeessive wins,
On AprIl 13th "Mr,Excitement" is scheduled to fight his
fourth fight, since losing to Perez, when he meets Chicago's
"Bad" Bobby Crawford in a 10-rounder at the Sports Stadium.
Vincent will be seeking his 20th career win, as well as his 17th
victory by KO, against a nian that Perez has been trying to get
back into the ring, since Crawford stopped him in Milwaukee In
December of 1973.
"I have been alter Crawford for years and the man kept
'rnLing he would give me a return match, but he always came
up with one excuse or another as to why he wouldn't tight me,''
Perez responded when questioned about Vincent's upcoming
match.
'tNow that I am laid-up with this injury, Q'awford sthldenly
is available. The only reason he is coming to town to fight Vincent
Isbecausehe heard I stopped Joey lust August. 1 guess he figures
11! stopped Vincent and he stopped me, that Vincent will be a
push-over. Well, he has another thought coming. Vincent Is a good
fighter who has the toots to defeat Crawford.
"I'm not sure w130 will win between them but Iwould have to
say that Jcsev should corn' !'ton top, unless he g.!ts careless like I
did. Crawford has a good right hand but Vlncr,t is a better allaround tighter."
This Isn't the first time in the Perez-Vincent series that the
winner found himself playing catchup to the loser shortly alter
winning t1x fight. When Vincent stopped Perez earl)' In 1974, he
was injured a few months later, and by the time he got back to the
ring,'facowaslaraheadofLlmtntheratlngs,
Some people feel Perez bat more than he won by stopping
VlncentlastAugu.st. Perez won theSouthern title butheaLso won
the right to defend that own against Mad Dog Ross, and their
resulting war may have taken several years off of Taco's ring
career.
Vthcentstllllnsiststhatitwashethattroke Perez's Jaw, not
light heavyweight Ed Gray (the fighter Perez says did It In
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Donald E. Oiler &amp; wt Kathl"n to
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Scales, Lt All, Wekiva Hunt Club,
Clayton Jerry Moody to Dorris E
The Springs, $15,300
Fox H u nt. Sec
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Magic Mig corp To Michelle G
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oin to Harvey H. Tlscher&amp;Robtp1T'scrjrL,3
Bertha A. to WlIler.th E. Ackerson
Hoehn, Louise Hoehn, Leonard 8. N 173' of 4 B'k 20, Suburban
Jr &amp;w$Gertrudej ,51tS'ofEuO- of Joln,Lorraln,jolts, lssacjolesJr.
'tomes. $2)500
Lt 14
5 73') Blk 0, Prairie Lake
&amp; Florence Join, it. ten Beg. at pt
The Huskey Co to Ronald 8
rark, $19,300.
944 3' S &amp; 675' E of SE cor. of Govt. Benn ett &amp; wt Frencine E.. 1?. 3, 01k
James 0. Meeks
Alice ta Lt. 3, Sec. 2570-30, run N
deg 30 A. Sweetwater Oaks, Sec 9. 516,900
Thomas A. La Rocca Jr.,
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Norbert S. Nagy
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Losrea A., It 3M Woodcrest 'in. S.
Hazel I. Powers &amp; Kenneth W. to Lawrence R. Combs
wt Jean 1,,,
531,100.
Lloyd D. McGough 6. wt Glenda D., Lot 29 Wrenwood His., Un. 2. 1361900.

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Orlando Appliance Co.. to
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Ray H Beale &amp; Faye
WIlDO Walter P Schafer &amp; Wanda W, LI
Inc No I WHOO Rd On Lot 21 10 81k C Seminole Hts $10000
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Rosemary Brunelle, Lot 13,
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G. Roiernary Burnelle to David T.

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Kenneth I. Barker
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Welklva Camp Sites. SIDD.
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Manufacturer's claim -That Fas t B ad 't C 1
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copper and brass pieces, such Fuel Sentry, 79 PutnainSt
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FIRST
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as chafing dishes, trays, ser- Vernon, N.Y. 10550.
SAvfi4A &amp; I[Aan 01 SembWe 312 West Ftnt Stroeeit, fair its ex.
interest," but rnany antiques
Celleat Ixodficaping. The Zro% replarly rMgmim homes
d ea lers
do not e ven recognize it.
and businesses whose appearees are an otstudI
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In fact, a pair of Sheldon Peck
for the community. (Herald Photo by Bill VtncentJr.)
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displayed for two years in one
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Forrest Greene, Inc to Clarence
the show ended. The following RIJ' Hampton Inc., From SE cor. Hendrickson &amp; WI Mildred M , ,,tj 34 K. Hrndrlk,n &amp; WI Mildred M
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Sarf, Sec., 1100,
Beaut.. Sanford Sec.. S6,000
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Krieger 7 3rcls Into &amp; Marian
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The ownershin of some $4 320 943 in real
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antiques in terms ef quality Sanford
Martha Garrison. sgl. to Thomas
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Real estate conveyances loca lly I 976 t date
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RIChaCI M. Blackwell Sr. 6. wt
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FIji Land Co. to Robert 1. Bruno
miglt be acquired for as littl e
James
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W. Agee 6. w t Patty to Stella to Charles G. Odom &amp; Paula
fl5f,,u. £IIUSC from fine cabinet
I.T. 5, 01k 10 Heftier 'tomeS On,
lands Patrio Homes, condo 16
Prospectus Constr. Co. Inc ,P4 100'
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For planting, prepare soil as deep, depending on size. Weed
like blossoms followed by flat,
If harvested corn is not re- cactus? In spring and summe
winter, water Just enough to
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If you want to cover an area purple seed-pods.
you would for any nowers or as you would vegetables.
frigerated it will lose as much -the growing season -water keep the plants from shriveling.
Whether you are a tidy or un- temporarily, but quickly,, you
The Scarlet Runner bean does vegetables, loosening soil -a
as 50 per cent of its sweetness in as you would other follage
lid) gardener, a ne Lawn and can plant si'er1,I annual ,inis (louble
Late fall is ionsidered the 12 hours,
(lut),
producing spade deep, mixing fertilizer in
plants. They should be potted,
Grasshopper tool caddy,
Garden Tool Caddy will make They will provide quick beanlike scarlet flowers, then rows, adding soil before plan. best time to fertilize narrowleaf
however, in a porous sandy soil Ideacorp, P. 0. Box 882, Man.
,k - your chores easier. The item is screens, shades or back. fruits that are edible.
ling seeds one half to one inch evergreens.
How often should you water for good drainage. In fall and chester Center, Vt., 05255.)
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For if dainty item, try cypress
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metal that rides easily on 20- fences and walls r act
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vine which h
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inch, semi-pneumatic wheels. ground covers.
leaves. The flowers are stari
like, orange, scarlet or white.
The cart is designed to carry
An attractive item Is the
Me vines grow 15-20 feet and
the six basic long-handled tools, and saucer vine, which general- may
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What )oueventwilly choose Is ration of available products has that no matter how many hntLs materials, chiefly because of its
indoors
plant staIes rran hand gar 1) grows to 10 feet - up to 30 in nint
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verdening uols, more ttian 50 under very favorable condl.
'17he choicT of .I suitable wall betu*'ven what %,nitr first lirefer. now chm%e from ,im(ing nil- in-rw(lion, there are mapy
!.%P?-r are :-va!!L-ble, -,-non,-light Ixrule plaiiiingli
pounds of seed, fertilizer and tions, The flowers are large
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wat er a
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plant food. A small tool caddy bell-shaped, pink to purple. In cool
atlon when you decide to finish ford, a condition we are all fa- somewhere near your budget no order. Should you not find what rating standard boards have a
0 for gloves, twine, seed and oth. the north, sow the seeds one or
tin attic,.I basement, .I garage, miliar with in the purchase of a matter how low or high it is.
you want or have seen in a good fire resistance), those
er iterns fits into the top of the two to a peat pot indoors and
Less vigorous Is the thun- ;I carport or any room in ihe house, -I car or even a suit or
A weil-stocked building Lm- home or business office. ask with special ds
kin ofbackings
or Black-Eyed
Susan
cart.
move outside when frost dangerbergia
vine which
"rows to six
feet house. Everything else that will dress.
ter or lumberyard will have about It. Generally, txit not al- for various purposes and those
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be put into tne makeup of the
ends. In the south they tend to
Technology has made the se. dozens of different wall mate- ways, such items are more ex- %%ith different facings that do
The cart measures 40 Inches become perennial.
with yellotAish nowers with area shouli be
selected after lection of a %vall material some- rials on hand, and within each pensive than thme in stock.
not require finishing. The
tall and 24 inches wide and
black eyes. Another use is in
The hyacinth bean will pro- hanging baskets, or hanging the decision on the kind of walls %%hat more confusing than it ty-pe there will be a number of
Standard gypstun board Is the standard *W.um board has a
weighs only 40 pounds. A
oovas years agfo. Bill the prolife- varieties. You can be sure, too, big selle. among the dry wall plain paper covering .
erability, even on stairways tall with purple or white, pea
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I am not quite am I underst&amp;-A what You mean by "Junky"
l ss YOU are rdelTthg to condition.
But, regardless, any property can be exchanged.
Tralred exchangcrs learned long ago there is no bad
property -only wrong ownership. What may be "Junk" to the
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practically oodbg down, and 0years on the balance. CAIIII You
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FICTITIOUS
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN ANU
Notice is hereby g.yen that I am
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
eciciiINi in business at 1107 Airport FLORIDA
fllv. Sanford, Seminole County,
CIVIL ACTION NO, 76-2$1•CAC4•F
Florida under 11w fictitious name of In Re the Marriage
P e n d I n 9 B I I I s Be fl
'tf&amp;R CABINET &amp; Mu LWORK, and LINDA CAROL COOK,
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t Co n s U 111 e rs
that I intend to register said name
Petitioner
the Clerk of the Circuit Court.
TAU.A3-IAS.SEE (AP) - 'lou what telephone and electric the biggest push this year will
The measure was killed in the
Seminole County. Floridi In ac
QEAUFORD RAY COOK,
may pay less this year companies say before the PSC. come in an attempt at reform- 3915 legIslature, but since that
cordance with the provisIons ol the
Respondent
FititiO
Name Statutes, To Wit:
NOTICE OF ACTION
for utility bills, car insurance
tiles claims this extta monoy ing no-fault auto insurance, Un- time, it has picked up powerful
tn 56509 Florida 1957.
10 I3EAIJFORD RAY COOK
and even tjeglasses as a result would save consumers billions icr hich rates have soared by backers Including Sen. W.D.
5: Clarence Rumney
RESIDENCE UP4t'NOWN
of actions being considered by of dollars. and many lawmak- as much as 65 per cent In the Childers, 1)-Pensacola, WhO is
PublIsh: March 2), 75. April 1, Ii,
Last Kno,n Mailing Address
1976
2132 Oilworth Road West
the Florida Legislature.
ers including Senate Ways and last 14 months.
confidently predicting s1cto.
DEX.Ic
Charlotte, North Carolina
In fact, the l97 session — Mear.s Chairman Jack Gordon
Askew also Is hoping for a _________________________
Iloth houses are considering
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
which begins Tuesday
could say they, are inclined to agree, separate measures, and the one different fate for his housing
that an action for Dissolution of
F ICTITIOUS NAME
turnlntothemostactiveonthe based on tiles' track record, being considered in the Senate Finance Agency, which he
Notices hereby given that i am Marriagehasbeenflledagainstvou,
and you are required to serve a copy
consumer front since 1973,
Gordon also is sponsoring a has the backing of Senate Pres- would like to see created to sell
engaged
inSprings.
business
at 7)0 W. Hwy o your written defenses to it, ii any.
434.
Winter
32707.
Seminole
when lawmakers passed the bill that would give home- ident Dempsey Barron.
tax-exempt bonds to finance
on at to Carroll Burke. Atlorney for
County. Florida under the fictitious
landmark Little FTC Act to owners a break on the munlciPetitioner, whose address i 617
"U will probably be the most home mortgages and aid in name of SEMINOLE AIR COND.
combat unfair and deceptive pal utility tax by shifting the hotly debated, the most con- stimulating the slumping con- PARTS, and that I intend to register Sanford Atlantic Bank Building,
Sanford, Florida, and file the
said name with the Clerk of the
trade practices, and the Land- computation from the dollar troversial and in many ways struction industry,
original with the Clerk of Circuit
CIru? C3ur?. Smriofe
lord Tenant Act.
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Court. Sanford Seminole Cuunty,
amount purchased to the the most important piece of
The measure gained passage
Florida in accordance with the Florida, on or before thi' 72nd day of
Lawmakers, under heavy amount of the unit purchased, legislation we will take up this by the house, but was never
provisions of the Fictitious Name Arll, A D 1976; othei-wisea default
pressure to do something about such as the number of kilowatt year," Barron said. "It touches taken up by the Senate. This Statutes, ToWit: Section
will be entered against you for the
Florida
Statutes 1957.
soaring utility bills, are consid- hours in the case of electricity, the lives of every citizen and it year, Askew aide Hugh
relief demanded in the Petition
5: Thelma VosKa
IN WITNESS WF4EREOF I have
ering several measures.
The measure also would cx- has become a problem of mas- McMillan said, the proposal is
Owner
hereunto set my hand and the of

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U'ELTOHA — Spic and span I
bedroom, family room, heat and
air conditioning $125 per month
DYNAMIC PROPER TIES
S. V. Hardwick, Broker
Deltona 665 66)1

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Ithi u s times
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learn real estate sales FOI
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tieniiai interview, call
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
V. HidWiCk Broker
DeItona6l4
After6p.m,callS7l 7327

Sale Or Rent
Like new commercial building 2100
sq ft. with 3 air conditoned officn
and drive in storage. Good
location Corner lot. Parking,

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FIRST OFFERING- BrIck and
redwood sIding 3 Bedroom, 2 full
baths, flrepiace, family room,
extras galore. Owner may con.
sider holding mortgage. Asking
1.36,500.
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
S. V. Hardwick, Broker
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WANT A DILLY?
Don't Dollyt Like new 4 bedroom. 2
bath, central aIr and Mat, carpet,
Quiet deadend street near
schoolS. Assume hIgh placed 7 pot
mortgage. Hurryl Only $25,900.
garage.

2 Bedroom, water arid electric
furnished, on 2'dth Street. $110
month. Phone 3fl 9211

37-Business Property

42-MbUe Homes
I Bedroom Trailer, l0'x3,5'
$1,500
Phone 372 9142

24 Hrs.

323-9410

017 S FRENCH (HWY 1792)

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has passed a "lifeline concept" kilowatt hours you use each
bill which would freeze electric month, and backers say the

The

measures being consid-

ered seek to cut

down

on pay-

houses."

If you are one of the growing

1976
15th oay of March, A 0. 1976
DEX.ILS
____________________________
___________________________ (Seal)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.

JUDICIAL
burden of the tax from victims and to better supervise the state, there are several bills EF.NTH
CIR.
CUlT, SEMINOLE COUNTY,
Rep. Gwen Margolis, D-North honwowners to big users such claims as ways of reducing pee- that supporters hope VI1l
im- STATE OF FLORIDA.
Mianii Beach, said the nwa.sure as ir.dtLstry.
prove the qtu1lity of yliur life.
IIIRUflS,
CIVIL ACTION NO. 76442 CA l 0
would benefit the poor and old
The measure was a campaign
Sen. Robert Graham, D- DIVISION 0
Removing the ban from the
people living on fixed incomes pledge of Gay. Reubin Askew, advertising of eyeglass prices, Miami, said too many old In Re: The MarrIage of
JESSE JEPNlP4GS
of power used each month,

of the

sen'ation. The average homes item in consumer affairs this
uses 1,000 kilowatts a month. year.
Lawmakers are predicting
Another measure being stud-

ied by the legislature would
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pciods cf
age,

could

such as late afternoon,
save on their bills,

"This

definitely is a consurner bill because you would
be given the opportunity to save

by cbanging your pe;iods of
usage, an oion you don't have
today," Brown said.
A proposal that supporters
claim would have an even
regulated by the Public Service
CommIssion would sharply
boost the funding for Public
Counsel Woodie Liles.
tiles Is seeking a $100,000 inli
, 5,;.
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budget, With

hire expert

$75,000

going to
witnesses to refute

going

to

have a

and
Floridians $10 million a forced into nursiiig homes simyear, already has been passed ply because they have no place MINNIE JENNINGS
by a Senate committee,
to go.
PETITION FOR

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cataract

operationandmydoctorsaid he
can put In some permanent
contact lenses because my eyes

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procedure in all healthy eyeS,
but I don't think we are at that
:taie yet. There arc a number
ofeyespecialistsin the country

whoareve'enthusiasticabout
this procedure and they have
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they are

happy because
don't have to wear any

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will become the standard

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healthy. He said they sew
them in and they are permanent. I have talked to a lot of
and

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people who have had this done

1976
DEX 1)0
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
Fit, Nuntoar 76•71.CP
Dtviiion
In RI: Estate of

save

A :4

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By: Lillian T. Jenkins
Deputy Clerk
ci ROLL BURKE
;'lli,n, for Put'toncr
617 Sanford Atlantic
flank Bldg
Sanford, Florida 37771

put inside my

eyes approved?

reason to be.
'
Let's start at
cataract is an

the beginning, a
opacificatian of

have to take them out.
What could you tell me about
this or can I have the other

eyesight. I am 69 years old and light that enables you to see
never wore glasses when I was
must pass through the lens. The
young.
cataract
operation
simply

operation and put contact
lenses on and wear other
,-,i
.
5,..,.:.l,., .i...
RIUt
pinva
L11t
UUIILdUL
lenses? Are these permanent
glasses that the doctor wants to

DEAR READER — I wish I
could give you a definite an:....,.i,.....
I.XIL4'IIU) LJIIIWILIIIt dii
artificial lens inside the eye is a
promising
very
technique.
_.,.

removes that opaque, clouded
lens.
nvwre (.'UIILdCL LCR5C were
popular, individuals who had
catarat.s removed wore very
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StUCK ICflSCS UU1 magninea
images 25 to 30 times their
normal size. This greatly
distorted the field of vision.
The successful development
of contact lenses has been a
great benefit. 'fl amount of

magnification and distortion by
the contact lens resting on
outside of the eyeball after the
cataracts have been removed i.s
minimal.

Now

we have implants of a
new tens Into the eye itself,
Sizuet. these are internal they

the usual care
attended to contact Lenses. The
require none of

amount of magnification and
(listortlon With such lenses is
really minimal.
Ifknpnintknr,I,..ni,,ei.tn
LI IIII.I. I.J LI1I.I U4U
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NOTICE OF ACTION
!
I lV SE$VILL
(PIG PROIEI(TY)
.
r:r.p;
753
NORTH
CLINTON
STREET
ROCHESTER. NEW YORK
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that a Petition for D5So1ution of
your M,irriage hat. d:i'en IiId and
commcncedinthiscourtandyouare
required to serve a copy Of your
wrttenansweranddefemes, if any,
on A. C LOWERY. attorney I 0(
Petitioner, whose address 5 9LS
N.E. 54th Street, Miami, Florida
33)35, and file the origir.aI with the
cirk of the above styled court on or
a default will be entered against you
for the relief prayed for in said
petition.
Thsnoticeshallbepubllsneøonce
ch week for four consecutive
weeks in EVENING HERALD
WITNESS my hand an the seal of
510 cOurT ai anvora. ,-,oria,i. Ofl
thiS March 11th, 1976
(Circuit Cot%t Seal)
Arthur H Beckwith, -Jr.
Clerk of tht Circuit Court
By Martha T Vihleri
Deputy Clerk
AC Lery
Attorney At Law
N C 6-4th Street
Miami, Florida 33
Attorney for Petitioner
Publish- March 14, 71, 75, AprIl 1,
1978
DCX
CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
'COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 74S09.CA.04.B
In Re: The Marriage of
TED I. WOOTEN.
Pel,ticrir
and
JUNE WOO'EN,
Respondent
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO JUNE WOOlEN
RES!DEPICE UNKNOWN
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Langley. South Carolina
the eye then the use of an Im-YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
plant may not Improve vsion
that an action for Dissolution of
Marriage has been filed against you
nor will an external contact lens
or ordinary glasses. At least the by TED I. WOOlEN, and you are
required to serve a copy of your
amount of improvement will be
written deInt.es to it. 'I any, on
1 lrlllted by the degree of other
CARROLl, BURKE, Attorney dor
Petitioner, whne addreSs is 6)2
disease in the eye.
Sanford Atlantic Bank Building,
Some specialists who have
Sanford, Florida, •nd file the
been implanting lenses have
original With the Clerk of Circuit
Court, Sanford, Seminole County.
seven to eight years expei ience
on or before the flnd dRy of
now and to date there have been Florida.
April, A 0. 1976; otrtecwisea defauft
no serious complications.
will be entered against you for tflc
relief demanded in tI,e Petition.
For information about
NITNESS ny hand and offIcial
obesity send 50 cents for The
Scald this Court on th the 11th day
Health Letter, number 2.7, of March, A 0. 1916
(Seal)
Obesity, Th' High cost of Fat,
Arthur H Beck.xith. Jr.
Send a long, stamped, self.
Clerk of the Circ'iit Court
addressed envelope for
By Lillian T Jenkins
Deputy C'erk
mailing. Address your letter to
CARROLL BURKE
tue in care of the Evening
Attorney for Petitioner
Herald, P.O. Box 1551, Radio
617 Sanford Atlantic Bank Bldg
Sanford, Florida 37771
City Station, New York, NX,
Publish March 21. 21, April 4, 1),
10019.
1976
DEX 109
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN ANt.t
Legal Notice
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
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IL IMUII UUI ur Ifl
NO- 143ICA44.5
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR
In Re tti, Marriage of
CUlT, Ill AND FOR SEMINOLE KEITH ALLEN BLAIR,
Petitioner Husband,
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE NO. 76.S4G-CAl7'C
and
In the matter of the Adoption of
PAMELA KAY BLAIR,
WILLIAM BRADLEY HAMES
Respordent Wife,

IfiiU•.iL.i

Deceased
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERIONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
IN THE ESTATE:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that the administration of the estate
of
ALICE
ESTELLE
McWHORTER, deceased, File Number
76 it CP, l pending in the Circuit
Court for Seminole County, Florida,

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BY ANYONE OTHER THAN TELEPHONE SOLICITORS for
MYSELF AS OF MARCH 30, 1976.
membershiP drive, Central
Jo Davis
Beli
Florida Chapter CitiZens' Legal
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FACED WITHA DRINKING
applications at public meeting
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nfc C"Ic ccr Annex. (Ste
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MANAGER TRAINEE- Excellent
5a,ford,FIorIda 3777)
benefits: Medical, Profit Sharing,
Stock Options. MuSt b alert,
ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Tell
eggressive type individual, high
Free, 614?c77 for "We Care"
school graduate or better. Zates
"Hotline," Adult) or Teerv
Jirs 1100 State SI, Sanford
Plaza.
5.-lost &amp; Found
. -- --- --------- Nurses; RN'S; LPN's; Aides, Aide.
Companion; Nseded immediately.
Lor' - White COckapoO, answers tO
6250636
the name "Killer." Reward.
AVON
Please call 377 0111
Spring into the world of Cosmetic's,

41-Houses

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JIM HUNT REALTY

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Spacious 1 BR apts. Tennis,
Swimming, p1 a y ground
recreation room, laundry room
and clubhouse. 290 Ridgewood
Ave., Sanford. Ph 323 6170.
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To see if you qualify, contact Mr.
DADDIS t the Sheraton Sanford
Inn I 4 and SR 46. Sanforu,
Monday, April 15 from 11 a.m. to 1
pm. or 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

2511 P:k Dr
tir,ittor

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Clean 3 bedroom, 1½ bath, avocado
Stove &amp; refrIgerator, blue carpet,
central heat 8. air.
Paytcai's 332-130)

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SECRETARY
Attractive, good personality. Fun
lob.
RECEPTIONIST
Learn legal secretary wc,rt. Career

Efficiersy and Lovely 7 bedroom, by
week or month. AduIt, At Wekiva
Landing Resort on the river. Free
boat rroorage t. canoe use. 332.
4470,

lob
FULL CHARGE
BOOKKEEPER
Fantastic company. Salary great.
BOAT MECHANIC
Must be highly qulif led Excellent
money pofential.
CHILD CARE COUPLES
LIving quarters furnished. Great
benefits. Paid iacation, $10,500.

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PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
7545 Park Drive $70 up
I Bedroom apt , Iighs, water furn
carpeted, adults. $95.50. 3222296
after I wk. dôyS.
AN MC) PARK, a, 7, 3. bedroom
trailer optS Adult &amp; family park
WerhJy 31S P4w-si 17 97. Sanford
223 If)))

Transmlsson work. Nice boss.
Steady work.
HOSTESS
Part time
DISHWASHER
Nice boss
c*
National company needs Super
sharp person. Fantastic op.
portunity.
ACCTS.PAYABLECLERK
Knowledge of payroll, bIll, accounts
receivable.
WAITRESSES WAITRESSES
9

LEGAL SECRETARY with work.
man's tompevnatiofl and personal
inlury experience. Pleasant sur
rounding's.

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517W. 15,, Sanford 332-5611

BAMBOO COVE APTS
One 6. 2 bedroom .paririieflts.
furnished or unfurnished. Newly
redecorated. bIIiC 51. 4x1 L.
Aitport Blvd., Sanford, 373-1310.

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2 BR, Air. Adults
Plo Pets.
2312 PalmetloAve

31A—iplexes

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Furnished duplex, Lake Mary area.
2 BR furnished apartment, nice
yard Children ard pets OX $130
month 2"i mile's north of 431 on 17.
97 201 Sunset flrlvt, next to
WillIam'S Accounting &amp; Tx
Seriice Open Sunday. 9 to 5

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Lake Mary- 2 Bedroom duplex,
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central heat &amp; air, carpet, drapes.
fully equipped kitchen, $150 mo.
615-0)12 days, 645 3572 eves.

&amp; 2 Bdrm.

Apti.Furn. or Unfurn

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Drapes •Carpetlng
Sep. Dining Rooms

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OPPORTUNITY

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Bedroom, carpeting, air con
ditioned. $155 Adult preferred
Optiontobuy 3735$Slor3fl662C

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Highway 17-92,S,anfordt
Fr am R anc h
323.8670 or 83 1-977;

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DEALER-APPLICATORS

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On Lake, Free Boating

BUSINESS

Unfurnished

Feni Park- 3 Bedroom, 1' bath.
carpeting, dithvather. air unit,
fenced yard. $195 FORREST

IPOOL
BILLIARD ROOM

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373 0.455

Associate

flrol.-r

3 Bedroom, AC, carpeted, A.)
condition. Good terms. $15,900.
327 6420.

CaliBart

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HEAt.. ESTATE
Realtor

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MIt, REALTORS

3210041

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.IMPT ION

this
riced CASH to
rtgaQe - but think of those
W payments! Zoned general
ssmercial and will NOT LAST.
edt, work — are any of you
ndy? Cell Carol Jordan,
altur.Associate for appt.
LIFF JORDAN,REALTOR
831 1227

Make Offer

Multiple Listing Service
I Bedroom home with 2 baths,
family room. By owner. $30,000.
Phone 3fl 6975.

Furnished or

UnI0rni5hedAPARTMENTSI
FROM

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Iand 7 Bedrooms
be ii, Baths
LII YS - cAIV L IV1HG
TANOSERENE

Modern Facilities
All G.E. Kitchens
ocated West of Hwy. 17.92
All 120 Florada Ave.
Ph. 333-6430

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Comfortable 2 bedroom home un
Lake Mary, air conditioned;
bearing citrus trees- Only $175
month. 332.6196.
Lovely home to mature couple.
Kitchen fully equipped, carpeted.
air cond1tioned. 373 0945
DELTONA- Nice indivldul
homes; 1 Bedroom, $170, 2
Bedroom, $110, 3 Bedroom. $160
No pets. Phone 311 1010

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to Life in
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SPECIAL!

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Lookers

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POTENTIAL GALOREI
3 BR, 1" bath home with studio
apartment in rear, Over 2500 sq
ft This home features kitchen
appliances, fireplace, patio,
paneled famIly room, plus lots
morel Reduced to $37,500
JUST LISTED
This stunning 3 BR, 2 t,sth home in
Sanora includes family om plus
d den, Ht.in kitchen, central heat
and air, only 3 years old plus a
16'x3?' pool and It's guaranteed
with BPP! $57,900.
SPLIT BEDROOM PLAN
This 3 BR, 2 bath home features
central heat and air, carpeting,
eat In kitchen with new side by
side refrigerator. Walk to shop
ping p'us lots more $73,000.
ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFULI
This custom built 3 BR, 2 bath nome
on Yankee Lake
spacious
family room witlt fireplace,
beautiful country kitchen. All of
this Is on 4
with an option to
buy more. $43,500.

WHILE SUPPLY LASTS

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Call Sanford's Sales Leauer

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USED OFFSET PRINTING PLATES
23 INCHES BY 36 INCHES

AT

322-2420

REALTORS

M. UNSWORTH REALTY
Peg. Real Estate Broker
803W. 1st St.
323 6061 or 373 0517

MLS

ANYTIME
2543 PARK

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Built Homes With Many Puns To Choose From

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EASILY INSTALL.ED WITH STAPLEGUN

HOMES OF DISTINCTION
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DUPLEX-Brandnew.Eachside,?
bedrooms, I bath, central heat and
air condition, screened rear porch,
%tOve and refrigerator; OS P.
Only $32,950 with only 30 pct
down
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
S. V. l'fardwick, Broker
DeItona64I 6411
2 Bedroom, 1 bath Span.sh stucco
f'nsPs with brick front, inside
utility room, enclosed back porch.
carport $11,700. 7605 Laurel Ave.
Ccli 372 933-6 anytime.
Beautiful ranch type home. 3.41
acres, stable. Osteen area 647.
1617 Or 373 dIM

•Paved Streets •Sewers
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CAN BE CUT WITH SCISSORS
IDEAL FOR ROOFING or INSULATING

Golden Touch 'N Sew
Singer's best Zig-zag machine in
sewing table. Sold new for uee.so,
assume balance Of $1C, or 12
payments of $8. Sec at:
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 E. 1st St., Downtown
332.9111
.
Air conditioner, 22.000 BTU (cooli S
rooms), used 4 months; king size
water bed; Baby swing 0-Matic.
Phone 337-3129
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Pl*t,li lot EasIer. Au kinds indoor
or out. Small trees
Shrubs —
Hanging Bakets, Liilies. Special!!
Blooming Air Plants, for those
wtso want soriettinq differentl
2220 Hartwell Ave. (off 20th St.)

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY-SELL-TRADE
311 )13E FirstSi,
3725632
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Spotless, older lake home. Wooded
acreage. Dock Privacy Paradise
area FHA terms. 530's. Owner.
8.34 2539
MMING POOL: Large den w
-eplace. carpet, range, refrig
shwasher, 3 BR, 7 bath. $31,100
ITI-IERN COMFORT. Approx 1
re, beautiful older 2 story, 1 BR,
rge liv rm 2 cent. heat and air
'slems All for only $60,000.

51--Household Goois -KUIP DECORAtORS
i09'% 1st 7)' 32? fl7i
We Buy Furn tori'
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300 N. FRENCH AVE.

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KENMORE WASHER, parts,
service, used machines
MOONEY APPLIANCES 37) 0597

WITT REALTY
595

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3220779

322274$

kIlci ItttGI-IBORS
ty redecorated. remodeled 3
'droom home, large family
orn, cedar siding and fence,
ting bar, new carpeting, new
of, central heat, 11,500 sq ft lot
7.700 (}.'nf 373 Otfl

Springwood Village Apartment's is a convenient
10 minute drive from Sanford offering the

211 W. 25th

Call for Appointment 322.3103

PH. 322..26'1
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place to live, car to drive, a lOb, or
some service you have flCed of.
read all our want ads every day

70—Swap &amp; Trade
80—Autos for Sale

SWAPSHOP FLEAMARKET

Anyone can e a se-Iler or a buyer
1971 Maibu, automatic, factory air.
Plo charge. All admitted free
$1,000 Call 321 0357 after 5 p.m.
Come browse every Sunday 9 to 5
at the Mov eland Drive in 197% VW Rabbit, custom 2 door,
automatic.red with white interor.
Theatre. South 1192 Phone 322
miles. $3,395. Call 332.1651
11,
1316
(dealer).
Will 'rad. Home Entertainment
Center fcc Piano of equal value. 1970 Cadillac Sedsn DeViile, 1
owner, loaded. First $950 takes it.
331 0505.
Call Harold, 323 2920.
VW Vsn, 1965, runs good,
specied. 5.100. 332 591$.

Antique cressing table &amp; bed. solid
walnut. Perfect condition. Call
3331592.

Ocr beautifully Landscaped grounds enhance
mind and please the eye.

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In.

3974 Cadillac I door sedan DeVille,
all power, loaded, like new, 16.000
miles. 5,5.950. Phone 323.1140.

Hendrick's Antiques- Red Tag
SaId 20 pci. to 10 pcI. off on Red
Tag Items. April 3 through April
10th. We atso do furniture
0575(5)) 2 miles north of 0 .e'd3
cxi Road 4(9 Pticnc 365 3/14

1964 Fastback Volkswagen. body I.
interior perfect. Needs engine
work. $ Save $ 531$. Hacienda
Motors. 31) 9395

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ISfl Pontiac LeMans, 2 door hard.
top, air conditioned, $1,450. Phone
323-SM?.

1972 Volkswagen, yellow with black
Auction Every Friday
fabric upholstery. Super clean.
at 12Noon
Must sell this week. $1473 firm.
Highway 46 Flea Market, Sanlord
Hacienda Motors, 3239293.
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1511 Elliott
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"LIVE HENS"
65c
SO, SOc ii. Cackleberry
Farms, ", way between New
Smyrna and DeL and off Hwy 41 on
Samsula Drive, Ph. 904471-54.59,

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Toyota Corolla, 2 door, cx.
llent condition. Sacrifice. Phone
)772S.

Auction
Monday April 5, 7

truck even If you
your
emoneyonit. See Bill Ray or
k Mink, 1)1.1315. Fern Park
CX BAIRD DATSUN

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250 9UI'IS &amp; antique
pieces to be sold to the
Over

Norwer)ian Dun Pony, Buckskin
Quarter Horse Call 373 6339 after
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car or

LTD. 4 dr, 390 ençin., all
wet, automatic, radio, good
es. $4,630 actual miles, I owner,
ad cond. $550 firm 3224380

highest bidder. Master
Charge &amp;

BankAmerlcard
welcome. Open for
Inspection Monday 10
a.m. to sale time.

Buick Lesabre, 61,000 orIginal
let. Convertible tcp like new.
m.up inside I, Out. 1493.
cienda Motors, 323-9395.

ea., over

Mustang II,Mach I, AC, PS.Pe,
A.FM sterO, 23,000 riciles, $2,695.
t 3644

Sanford Auction
1200 French Ave.

to Buy

Mustang. professional paint
cus!c"m decal, automatic, new
es black vinyl top. Must see to
preciate,
$995. Hacienda
MOTOtL JZJ'YJYS.

323-7340

We Buy Furniture
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Wanted to buy used office furniture.
Any
Quantity.
NOLL'S
Cassefberry, Hwy. 17-92 530 1206.
Used upright piano for student
technician, Call Cindy at 371 0173.

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FILL DIRT WANTED
PHOPIE3I2 2176

ORIEI'ITAL f1UGS WANTED Toppricespaid,used,aryconciition.
6444126. Winter Park.

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19fl Pinto, new paint job, new tires.
Racing dcccli. Automatic, air,
usually $1,995, yours this we'eK for
$1,3U. Hacienda MotorS. 3239395.

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Used motors sold and installed Also Beautiful 1914 Chevy Impala Custom
32 acres cars for parts Open 7
Coupe with white landau roof, air
daytweeK, J&amp;B Auto Part's, East
condition, P.S. &amp; P.S. Phone 222
Hwy 50. Call collect, Or landä 5665106.
7133.

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

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Roof'r'g. GutterS IC yrs Exp
E,so5e SOng Co 851 9363
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BusinesS Tax Returns 2 East
Roa'l. I'fwy 1197 '5CC entrance,
F e Points) 322 7399

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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON.
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S1SE First 3fl 3742
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FreeEs?imates-7lHours
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Landscaping &amp;
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woi'kmansh p n your remodeling
and add tOnS requirements
available n hiS general con
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Alterations ildrens Drapes Ii

landscaping plants and we do Make your Budget go further shop
comple$e landscap'Ag service 332
the Classified Ads every day
1171 or 644 7346
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Mowlng,edging,trlmming,we,ding
and fertilizing Fret estimates
Phone 32) 595.4

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$15. Service all makes HERBS'
IV 1200 5 French, 323 3734
54-Garage Sales
GARAGE SALE sponsored by Jr
Woman's Club of Sanford.
Children's toys 6. clothing, Misc.
Iterr.s 319 North Suramerlin Ave
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ultimate experience.

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Sanford, Fla.

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

12' Aluminum Johwi Boat and 7 hp
like new Sea king molt. Phone
323 71.3.
Boat, Motor 6. Trailer- '63, 3$'
Arkansas Traveler, fiberglass. 7$
h
Jbhnnn SVS enmolete. 373
1327.
POISSON MARINE
292$ Hwy Il 97
337 3961

59—Musical Merchandise
PianoS I Organ Sales &amp; Ses'v ice. We
buy used pianos &amp; trade. Letsont
— Piano, organ, guitar, accorlian,
prl. &amp; group. Ball's Piano &amp; Organ
Sale's 701 W itt 372 733

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more
Much Much More than
you expec

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Central Heat &amp; Air Conditioning

Carpentry. Remodeling Additions.
Cuttom Work Licensed Bonoed
Free estimate 37) 1236
STOP AND THINP' A MINUTE If
Ciassafiec'
Acts
didn't
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Repairs,
Remodeling, Drywall &amp; plaster
repairs, ceramic tile &amp; carPentry.
3.65 65.46

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Plpmt% Roots 327
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YOUR HOME'
Buying ntw home' Moving to an
apartment'
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it'
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&amp; Trade 607 Sanford Ave Phone
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PInt-U titip
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BLAIR AGENCY
373 $66or 37) 7730

or uSCO furniture, appliance's,
tools. etc flu I or (001 ,tems
Larry's Mart. 715 Sanford Ave

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Real Fitatv Uroker, 321,.L.40

next to Longwood
Cc'nter on Route 434 at 1.4.

CONSTRUCI'lON

78—Mitorcycles

52—Appliances

8343363

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Free: Small dog (good watchoog);
,'-." fri..
'es. P':
3'"2
atter 3 p m.

Like new ping pong table with ac
cessories, $30; Phaff sewIng
machine, tension 'seedS adjustment but runs good, $33. Call
374 3015.

Oviedo- Mead Manor. 3 BR. 2 bath
Spanish style home. Assume
$37,SOQmortgagewith$3,SOOdown.
345 6546.

Situated

Idyliwlido Homes By

for 30 pcI. commission Free Pickups Auction, Saturdays 7 p m.
Sanford 327 7270

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Bouncy boys &amp; girls, red, while &amp;
buff. AKC. $175. 37!.1243.

ter tops Sinks. Installation
available. Bud Cabefi 332 5052
anytine.

6' Picnic Table, like new, benches to
match. 129.95. 332.3635

Townhouses 'Sill).

Street Lights •Sidewalks

Cash for wrecked or junk c.srs Wv
fow away. 7 days week Call
collect, Orlando 544 7131

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72—Auction

Kitchen Bathroom Cabinets, Coun.

(RANK CONSTRUCIION
8 REALTY. REALTORS
$30 6063

Efficiencies $129. One bedroom apartments from
5160. 2 bedroom apartments from $150.

• Large Wooded Lots

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eves.

Move Up By Moving Down 1-4

IDEAL LINING MATERIAL (They
v-It between Stuctclungs and Rafters)

20 pcI. to 60 pot. off all items.
Beautiful Easter dresses and
leisure suits for boys.
PAYTON'S CHILDREN'S WEAR
7610 Hiawatha
Ph. 332 1)01

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65—Pets. Supplies

Pre Easter Sale

If you have a 6 pcI. onwo payment.
we can build you a I bedroom, 1
bath home as low as $14 per
month PITI

acres

1 5 EACH

Table,regulation size, avocado
green, slalex bed, excellent cona
Sacrifice, $725. 322 0701 after 2
pm

TAFFER REALTY

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low cost CIatsif led Ad

ALUMINUM SHEETS

for Sale

PIHE'V W(O0I (SARN

DAVES' 32) 9370

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P.O. BOX 314
MIMS, FLA. 32754
CALL COLLECT 2494140

Merchandise

$1.00 U.S. Federal Reserve Notes.
signed by Josepts W. Barr, $1 05.
For Rent with option to buy- New 1
BR,? bath home, garage; 1 block
$1.10 and $115. WIEBOLOT, 2)0 S.
of Lake Monroe Orlando 7t)-5459.
Park.

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HOMZ Oil? LARGE LOIS
On quiet side street. Completely
fenced, 3 BR home, eat in kitchen
plus %c'parat. dvilng room Walls
are all paneled $11,500

Steam Clean your Own Carpet
Pent our Rinsen'rac
;,.0 kI)L I 'II URPII lURE 3733151

67—Livestock

77—JUri( t,ars ieni,vesi

to Buy

71—Antiques

Property

LAKE MARY BLVD. - 170' Iron
tave 385' deep on a corner site.
1,166 sq ft of building zoned for
FORREST
519,900
offIces
GREENE INC REALTORS 373
6)53. 530 6633. eves 327 5970

68—Wanted

64—Equipment for Rent

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Stemper Realty

Stenstrom Realty

STOP AND TI-fINK A MINUTE If
idr.'! .'.r k
Ac,5
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66'—Horses
46-Commercial

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FARM EQUIPMENT
New and Used
Ford, Kuboba, Pettibcine
Sales, Rental, Service
417 Magnolia Avenue
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS 534 1344
14000 TRACTOR COMPANY

68—Wanted

O.sys 322 637)
4 (hi'. 372 7)5?

Sanford- 124 N Svnland Drive.
Surtland Estates. RefurbIshed 3
bedroom, 2 bath. By owner$21,500. Many extras. 1-773 4016.

Heavy Equipment

1974 Yamaha 500 motorcycle, pair of
Simpson CD b65C radIos:
rutotiller. Phone 332-2190.

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

'ITOP AND THINK .5 MINUTE If
(l1,S'sif,ed Ads didn't work
thrqC souidn't be any

Acres near golf course, Ferne
Drive off Markham Woods Rd.
Trees, high and dry. Horses o k
56,00 per acre Owner, $67 6695

50—Miscellaneous

,"-jji C Bateman
Req Real Estate Broker
2635 S Sanford Ave

Home

Tractors&amp;

Doberman Pinscher Pups
AKC, 5)50 up. Terms
363 -5710

,c..50ote- P. Vr'I,ii' ('uunt,rs,
Acreage I racts. small 6, large
TERRY REALTY, REALTOR,
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321-0759

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3722611.

REALTY INC.
373 7s7
Eve's. 322 0612 or 3fl-1S17

ATEMAN REALTY

OWNER SASYS"LET IT 001" Fine
old 2 story home in good neigh.
borhood 4 Bedroom, I bath, 2
fireplace's, corner tot. 5)4,750

MULl aPI I I. ISTIPIG P EAt,. TOP
372 4951
1919 S. French
Eve 332 1196. 372 1161, 332 195-1

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frame, 7 acres, terms. Owner
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Wod ce ste-el desk's, executive desk
&amp; chairs, 'ecretarlal desks &amp;
chairs, straight chairs, fIling
cabinets,
it. Cash and carry.
IIOLL'S
Caiselberry, 17-92, $30 1206

HAL COLBERT

$23,500 with $5,000 d*n. Will split,
HAROLD HALL REALTY.
Realtor, 32) 5771.

assume

Supplies

office furnIture

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Sunday, AprIl 4, lyle—lB

Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

Pekinese puppies, AKC. 7 weeks did.
7 male, I toronto ,Sti wth Show
coats arid mother ,xr::l ttt:er on
view. Phone 322.3156

10 ACRES, high and dry. Reduced to

CHEAPI

Harold Hall Realty
323.5774 Anytime

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Used

I ACRE lake front estate. $9,900. 25
pot. down.
3 BR, 1'/, bath. large fenced rear
yard. kitctlen equipped $25,000.

orrest Greene, Inc.
All

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40 ACRES, $9,750. Beautiful
COLORADO high mountain
valley. Best hunting &amp; fishing
area. $95 down, $95 monthly 6 pot.
interest Owner 506 376 1690.

SACRE TRACTS-$2,00 4,000 per

EDO S Bedroom, 2 story older
me, screened pool, even a
lenient. Over ½ acre wooded
1.42,500
WE TAKE TRADES
FORD- 3 Bedroom, 2 bath
me, shady yard, air con
iOrtecj 5)5,250 MAKE OFFER.

NEW LISTING- 1 year old like
new.CB3bedroom inquief neigh.
borhood on commercially zoned
rroperty. Live in and operate a
business or office $22,500

Realtor

43 -Lots-Acrcgc

acre

CALL US-- to see if you qualify for
low down or no down payment
homes now available.

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377 715?

POOL HOME- 3 bedroom, 2 baths,
range, refrigerator. Screened
patio, family room with bar.
paneling, carpeted. New pool
equipment, diving board. Many
extras for $35,500.

COUNTRy HOME-Comfortable 2
bedroom, family room. oatio. all
fenced, 5)3,000.

Rent With Option
Neat 3 BR home, large fenced lot,
central ar. $175 per month with
partial credit toward down
payment. Call George Willis.

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3 Bedroom, carpeted, central heat
and alrCor,venicnt downtown 6rid
hospital. $165 month plus deposit
3"3 1643.

WINTER SPRINGS is the setting for
this 3 bedroom, 2 bath California
styled hcr's. .'an;, refrl;eratcr,
central heat and air. Entry foyer.
Shag carpeting. Beautifully
decorated. $37,000.

JOHN SAULS AGENCY

turn 'an. d or ui
DUPLEX
furnished
Ideal
location
rent
365 3721
RasonabIe

-WE SELL SUCCESS701 Commercial
373 5116
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°ECONDIT1OHED HOME- 3
bcOrc.,m, 1 bath, CD horns, new
carpet Nice Monthly mortgage
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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3603 Orlando Drive
Sanford, 373 S1CI3

"SERVICE BEYOND
THE CONTRACT"

372 7115
Alter HourS'
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protective League 7:30 P.M..
Thursday. AprIl 5th, Sanford Civic
This Is to state that my wife Jullat
Ceoter Anne' (See cisplay act.
Geiger will not be responsible for
any debfl incurred by me, past or
Wednesday's paper).
preSent, 65 of March 30, 1976.
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R. H. Geiger If you're In the buSIneSS of buildIng
the
bUsineS. . . use
your

STAR LINE
DISTRIBUTORS
needs retail Dealers &amp; Dealer's
Applicators to hendle "ViNYL
ROCK" coatings In Brevard &amp;
Seminole Counties, "VINYL
ROCK" is the newest and moSt
fabulous sealing and waterpr'oof
coating on the market today. it
will
bond I waterproof
most any materials It i applied
to. Including roof. walls, pils,
boats, metal. concrete, wood,
plastic, fabric, tile, fiberglass,
SiOn, etc
If you are interested in a Retail
Dealership or as a Dealer Ap
plicator call or write

Rig Real Estate Broker
Ji)4p4 XRIDER:Assoc.
107 W fnn'n'..r it
Fhpne)7? 78.ôl, Sanford

2 Bedroom traIler, 3 lot i, $6,500.
Phone days 323 7050 or 321 0069
after 6.

Kish Real Estate

W. Garnett White

Call Bart

management posItions.

typewriter. Piece work rates pay
1.300 an hour or more to good
typiSi. Defals arid applications at

or IurthCr information call 173 455?
or write
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P 0

ror Lease - Commercial Building
on 17 92. just South of Sanford on
17-92, Prime location. 322 979.

REAL ESTATE
HAVE YOU been passed over
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because
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of personhi reasons Realtor
rather than performance?
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7) ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
and profitable career. Call 162
YOUR FAMILY?
AL ANON
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Good time for you to move Into thiS
attractive beauty salon Good
location, low rent, good terms,
CALL GEORGE WILLIS

Tired of Being
JuSt A Salesman?
ARE YOU frustrated because you're
aware that you may have to spnd
at least 3 years witt your present
company before they would
consider you for management?

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MAKE A DECISION
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which Is Seminole County Cour.
female cat. Answers to name
thouse, Sanford. Florida 32771. The
"BlackIe". Last seen wearing gold
personal representative of the estate
color collar. Reward. Phone 372
is ELSIE M. MERO and JAMES L.
$159,
McWHORTER,whoseaddre'ss i$ RI.
___________________1, Box 717, Sanford. Fl. and 7307
&amp;ki Q
Lucretla Court, Sanford, Fl.,
. -----rr'spc'clavely, Thename ad address
BUSY BEE CHILD CARE
of the personal representative's
2427 Holly Avenue
attornc' are set forth below.
Phone 373 lSlOor 372 0710
All persons having claims or
demands against the estate are
____________________________
required, WITHIN THREE MON
THS FROM THE DATE OF THE
Legal Notice
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
FICTITIOUS NAME
NOTICE,tofile with the clerk of the
Notice is hereby given that I am
above court a written statement of
any claim or demand they may engaged in business at Grace
have. Each claim muSt b in writing Methodist Church, Woodland Drive,
and must Indicate the basis for the Saniord, Seminole County. Florida
clair.. the name and address of the under the fictitious name of
creditor or this agent or attorney, CHILDREN'S WORKSHOP. and
and the amount claimed. If thC that I intend to register said name
claim isnol yet due, the date Wt,I it with the Clerk of the Circuit Court.
will become due shall be stated If Seminole County, Florida in ac
fhe claim Is contingent or cordance with the provisions of the
unllQildated, thC nature of the un Fictitious Name Statutes, To wit
certainty shall be stated. If the Section $63 09 Florida Statutes 1957.
5: Gail A Steele
claim is secured, the security shall
be deicr.bed The claimant shall Pubtj5h March 25, April 4. 11, 15,
deliver iufflcient copies of the cIa ir,i 1976
to the clerk to enable the clerk to OEX.1SJ
mail one copy to each personal IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
representltive
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRAIIpi'rsonsintertttedinlheeitate
CUlT Ill AND FOR SEMINOLE
to whom a copy Of thiS Notice of
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE NO.
rruirrg, vu I,i,rx I
Murl'
In Rs: The Marriap of
THS FROM THE DATE OF THE
FRANK
VOLPI,
Petitioner,
FIRST PUBLICATIO4 OF THIS
NOTICE, to fil, any oblections they and
may have That challenges the KATHERINE VOLPI,
Rnpondent.
validity of the decendent's will, the
NOTICE OF ACTION
qualifications of the personal
representative, or the venue Cl' TO: KATHERINE VOLPI
Address Unknown
iurlsdition of the cot,rt
YOU
ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED that an action for dissolution of
marriage has teen filed against you
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
and
you are requIred to serve a copy
Elsie M Mero
of your written defenses, if any, to
As Personat Representa
Gary E. Massey, Esquire of Brock,
live' of the Estate of
Massey 6. Walden, Suite 107, 616 E.
ALICt ESTELLE Mc
Semorn Blvd., Altamonte Springs.
WI'IOPTEQ
F:orida, 37101. Petitioner's attorney,
Deceased
on or before May 3rd, 19/6, ar,' rile
James L. McWhorter,
the original with the Clerk f the
a's Pecsonel Representaabove styled Court either before
tive of the Estate ot
service on Petitioner't attorney or'
Alice Esteile McWriorler,
Immediately thereafter; otherwise a
Decea .ed
Judgment may be entered against
Attorney f or Personal
you for the retief demanded In the
Representative:
Petition
DouglaS Stenstrc'm, Es,iuire
WITNESS my hand and seat Cl
P.O. Box 1330, Sanford, Fl. 37771
lhis Court on the 25th day of March,
Telephone: (303) 327 2171
1976.
Publish: March 21, April 4, 1916
(Seal)
DEX 143
Arthur If. Beckwlth. Jr
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Clerk of the Circuit Court
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
By: Elaine RiCharde
EIOHTEEP4TH JUDICIAL CIRDeputy Clerk
CUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Publish, March 25. April i. it, i,
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
1976
CIVIL NO. 76-IS3CA•09.E
DEX.14'P
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR
TGAGF
ASSOCIATION.
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RAYMOND WILBUR HANNAGAN.
a k a RAYMOND W. HAN P4AGAPI.
c ai,
Defendants.
NOTICEOFSUIT
TO FREDERICK JOSEPH SMITH THE STATE OF FLORIDA 10
10:
Address Unknown
PAMELA KAY BLAIR
Raymond Wilbur Hannagan,aka
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
McCown Street
Raymond W. Hannagan Debra M
that a Petition for the Adoption Of
Flatwoods, Kentucky It))?
Hannegan,
Defra Hannagan.
WILLIAM BRADLEY HAMES Ms
YOU ARE HEREBY nolir
his wife, 31)3 Zamora Way,
been filed in the above styled Court that KEITH ALLEN BLAIR MS Stockton, GeorgIa
95206.
andthatyOu,asttsenaturalfatherOf filedaPetit'on intheClri'.uitCourtof
YOU ARE HEREBY notified that
thechlld$QughttObeadOpted inthis Seminole County. Florida, for
proceeding, are required to Serve 6 Dissolution of M6rriag', and you are a complaint to foreclose a mortgage
copy of your written defenses, If any required to serve a copy of your encumberIng the following real
property:
you have, on Petitioners' attorney, writton defenses, if any, on FRANK
NEWMAN 0. BROCK, ESQUIRE, C WHIGHAM,ofthefirmofSTEN
, Block 0, NORTH
Lot
if tr L.ivvOff 4 Ces of fire-rh, MaSsey STROM, DAvtS &amp; McINTOSH, 0ILAND0 TERRACE SECTiON 5
8. Walden, Suite 102, 616 East .Sttorney'. br petitioner, post Office of Unit I as per plat
recorded in Pfat
Semoran Boulevard, Altanionte Box 1330, Sanford, FIorida, 37771,
ook 17, page 3), Public Records of
Springs, Florida, and to file the ar,dlileth' oriçjn.sI with fhe Clerk of
Seminole County, Florida.
orginallhereofwiththeClerkolths the Circuit Court on or aefore the
Psas bees filed against you and you
Court, bolts to be done on or before 16th day of April, 1976, otherwise a
are required to serve a copy of your
April 3ts, 1976; olherwise a default defau' jnd ultimate luogment will
ndef.s fan,, loll net VAN
.o,, ,ie C1I,'vteI vd*.is ,J, .w ii or entered against you 104 Ifle relief
DEN IIERG, GAY &amp; succt, p,,
demanded in IPw Petition
relief deminded in the Petition,
attorneys for the plaintiff, 41 Post
WlTNES%r'syhandandthes.atoi
WITNESS my hand and the of
Office Box 783, Orlando, Florida
this Court on thi5 73rd dayofMarch, licial seal of said
COurt Ofi this 11th 32807, and file the original with the
'lay of March. AD, 1975
1976
Cieckoftheat.ovestyie1Courtonot
)SiaIJ
(Seal)
before May 11th, l!16, otherwise, a
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Arthur H. Beck*ith, Jr.
judgment may be entered against
Clerk of tte Circuit Court
Clerk of the' Ctrcv't Court
you for the relief demanded in tP,
By: Lillian I. Jenkins
By' M,wy N. Pardon
complaint.
Deouly Clerk
Deputy Clerk
WllNESSmyhandandtpteseaiof
NEWMAN 0 BROCK, ESOFRANK C. W#41(HAM. ESQUIRE
said Court cc, tflr (St day r4 April,
STEP4STFOM. DAVIS &amp;
Law Office's CI Brock,
17/6
&amp; Walden
MclPTOSH
(Seal)
Suill $02. 4)6 a1f Sernoiin Blvd. PIIj* Oflice Box im
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Sanford, FlOqid 37771
Altamonte 59(11595. FlOrida 3270$
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Attornty fcc Petitionet
Attorneys for Petitwner
By: LIllian I. Jenkins
Pt,btists; March 21, April 1, II, II, Publish: March 11. 71, 71, April 4,
Deputy Clerk
1876
1976
PublIsh' Ap.'il 1, I., 15, 25. 1914
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frivolous. Make this a
April 5, 1976
productive day.
This coming year is a good
LIBRA (Sept. 23-oct. 23) time to add to your store of,
Your decisions today are likely knowledge subjects that can 64

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another Chase employe, Delbert Abney. So Laing gets
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unit: Irene Brown, president; Edith McNeil, vice

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iiThc real k.y tto a successful crusade
knocker" -the hardest job ot all,";zys M,rs. Brown.
During the coming week, ..'.~., -"s rolu iv
knoc" on doors throughout Seminole County -and
Indeed, throughout the world. "The fact that each door
knocker distributes llfe.eavthg Literature in addition to
soliciting dixiaticms adds a real meaning to each
volunteer's efforts," comments Mrs. Brown.
It abo adds an Important reason why each citizen
sho uld open his door to Cancer Crusade volunteers.
And her door -because this year, more than ever,
the ACS is directiq Its drive at women. Scene years
ago, the Society set itself a worthy goal for the
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local Cancer Society clflce, will wind Its way througri
Sanford, marking the start of the ASC's 1976 Crusade,

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CANCER (June 21-July 22) If
you don't keep your goals in
mmdat all tiznestoday,you're You may find things of a
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request favors from them for to add mori' frills to yotJ
things you can easily do handiworkthanmaybeneeded.
Don't let creativeness exceed
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Roby Laing is anothe r faithful volunteer, who
puts in four or five hours a week doing general office

them too much. Be gentle, but

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Unit, ACS, will be seen Monday morning downtown
Sanford, amid the honking of antique auto horns and

Itiding in the parade will be officers in tt* Ilocal

Be careful today that you don't 21) in dealing with youngsters
spendmorethayoutaku'in.lt today, you won't get your
would be wise to salt away your iness.age across if YOU pamper

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does her bit by sewing cancer pads with volunteers

settle for half measures.

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Normally when you undertake
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The American Camer Society (ACS) is Vying to
end cancer Ln your lifetime Achievement of this goal

Kelly, corrspondlng secretary; Delbert Atney,
treasurerandGibEdmonds,crusadeco.chairrnan.
Also participating will be local ACS volunteers.
People like Jesse and Wilhelmina Miller of Paola Jesehasbe.wi1 .. trpatientsto Winter Park

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around with tho.se who have a dear to your heart today. It-s
broad perspective. You'll be fine to have friends around, but
keep the action on the home
much happier.
court.
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YOURI3IRTIIDY
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The contest is open to Seminole County teenagers in
grades seven through 12. To be eligible for cwth prizes, the
garment entered must be modeled at a fashion show to be
of Sanford on May 2 at 2 p.rp.

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fete with the guest of honor
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jewels would sparkle.
Women
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A new Illustrated leaflet on
Pursued
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Rargello IS Mflable FREE- smaIler Jewel-keep can be
For yours, urite to Elsa desi g ned
nd geometric to hold a man's
She met her husband, Augustus N.
WHII-alm, also a teacher, at
Central Station, New York, cuffl nks and lie tacks.
Nwiston, and the couple was rnarfled by her

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which appear to have lapsed as no will, etc.

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they may still be in force.

Guests will learn about the
free classes available in
Will You Be Next?
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three-day stop in the County and was manned by
ment; transportation by volunteers to
by treat. ft year, and to youth is
up about 30 per cent over Wt
volunteer doctors, MMM and other interested cituens. ment centers and transportation e
The mobile unit,Oft Of two In the state, WW probably treatment cente further 'Ield,
St. ju 3
return later in the mvnffwr.
With her husband, I)r. Go
Memphis, Tenn.
nzalo Huaman, she
conducted
an education
The local AC unit's crusade goal for 1976 Li
Cancer patients have also been supplied with
program for Spanish.
speaking
rsdons March 2o at the Seventh
$19,000. According to Mrs. Brown, there b no doubt dreaal[W made. by volunteer sewLag g
Day Ad.
that the donation of office space by Chase and Co wlthexpensesforcalcermi.dications,
City. More than 200 persons
and some base att ded
contributed to the crus.ade's marked success laitt vpar been assisted with exm.nses for room and board.
— 118,500 was coBected. compared with $4,OM In iM. Service chairman cowdinating
Such programs are available to any
time activities is Mrs.
County group
by contacting Mrs. 1hiamaj
Lucy Hopson.
or the I
7be office has attracW many new volunteers,
is 110 charge for educational Programs, nor for any
Aald him. Brown, mw has giv,.
.n the urd a headquar.
Ile local unit also has an active rehabilitat
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and her first love has been
people. She was three years old when the country celebrated its
W,bwkie, "How to wrift Letters
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Williams opened a bakery and later a photog
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Her other two daughters are Mrs. If. 11. Harris of Jac ri,.
vWe, where she lives part time, and Mrs. W. J. Baylem of Miami

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which are two-fold: an In- documents. Do not discard

Events will include men's
doubles; tuinejm s duubks and
ed doubles. Winners and
All pr,
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Kvc%ds go toward the
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whereshe was active in cr%ric, church and community affairs.

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popeornlntocan.Allowtosthnd mouth .

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71w deadline for entries is
For persons unable to un. and help support educational
Society Tennis Tournament will April , and should be made to drrctand English interpreters programs that teach mys to

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of the problems:
explain benefits and the many group life insurance, pension selecting a setflement option.
Seminole Community College French, German, Spanish
~salad, buttered asparagus, degrees F. as registered on a
Ask
the
funeral
director
to
settlement
options available to funds and any other available
will
hold
a
series
of
open
houses
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muffins and parfaits of sherbet meat t hermometer. To make
o3ovaan,
obtain
multiple
copies
of
the
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for people from other countries u i r
benefits Also, contact any
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and cruislied macaroons. Both sauce, blend together mustard,
death certificate which you will
If
a Iwho
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your
husband
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organizations
to which your
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Tuesday evening.
salad
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flour
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need for insurance
claims
Security.
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husband
belonged
such as
April 6 — Spanish; Wednesday
made the day before the of a double boiler. Gradually English.
lump-sum payment available, unions, service organizations,
Guests are invited to come evening, April 7 — Vietnamese, legal transactions.
brunch.
stir in bouillon
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DILL PICKLE SAUCE
constantly, until mixture
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Ile program will begin at 7
For more information, call
4 pound canned Swift Presmooth and begins to thicken.
p.m. in Building 42 on the Adult Semirole Community College.
Ifig
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IL-mo%v from hot water and Education Campus at the
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it becomes the widow's boxes, briefcases, home and they must be applied for.
many provide group life in-

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celebration at the Holly Avenue home of a daughter MisE

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only needs to be heated shallow open pan. Add
through. While the ham is water. heat in 3 degree F.

vertised products make Us
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treat-, the one used here cooked 2 teaspoons vanilla

2 egg yolks, slightly

made company special

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In cooperation with the
why you can 't make pillows or Herald
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Easy is the preparation key

sests, belts bags and many

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throughout the county. Eighty patienUi have received be made unless the request coma
beautiftil 2-year-old daughter.
from the patient0s
miles
Bicentennial
Year:
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aim
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to
get
every
woman
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service
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violenve. And I'm not about
tell a %irman mho bas suffered Nei once, li:~ said I was stilt tw)

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A faint but self-confident smile appeared on
the face of Mrs
CarolineWilli
before she blew out th e candles on her birthday
coke Tuesday. Her b thday wish was God-3 blessings to all.

to keep in it Fo'- ins.a"ce,

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keep for yourself, I suggest you

%~Iiat should I do? My husband you come and go. She will also
is a regular Army man.
realize that you love her. If you
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When I shop for neediepoin lal merchants are making
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terned canvas, usually in tan volvernent. Watch for the April

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Shortly after that, our sex life
derstanding ym are supposed
stopped
altogether. He said,
to [lave,
I'd have told the girl to grab a "You've got about us much sex
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DEAR NOT: Solence begets pounds. I thought I looked man about it, get out of her life
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They later abandoned the tea ch ing professio-i and entered a

refused to h4ave anything to do the house, I was talking to M).
with him after that because she mother long-distance I told
had been married to a guy who him that she had called me, but
beat her up and she wasn't actually I had called HER.
going to take any more chan. When he got the phone bill he
knew I had lied He became
cm
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decUned at the checklist store in 12 cities for an over-all
monthly drop of 2.4 per cent.

The girl however

making It for. or perhap3

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was!
T~e guy said he has lost his
temper and hit his girl. But It
happened only once, and he
promised bed ne ver do it lied to my

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and fashion show sponsored by the Flagship Bank of

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their own free demonstrated on stage at

jewel-keeps as birthday or designed in small all-over

Four or five Inches wide, 18
inches long and gaily embroidered, it's punctu.
regular intervals by 1-lbbon
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strips. On these, I keep my
earrings, neatly
paired,
blessedly visible and so unlike a
con vent onal je lwhich
the second earring of a pair
always seem to disappear.

would accommodate pins and
brooches. As to color a

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many rings which are so 'in'

by embroidering It in a kind'

might want to double and
stiffen the ribbon straps so your
earrings would easily snap into
place Slightly wider ribbons

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civic center on Friday evening,
The foods prepared during April Z3 and again Saturday
af'.ernoon, April 24.

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ears, thinner ribbons should be
used so the earrings can be
fastened securely' right through

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ribbons,
You may want to make chair seats on pattern-weave

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13th city, Miami On an over-all basis, the marketbasket
total at the sta rt of April was a little less than i per cent
higher than It was a month ear lier
Dunn Feb
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IDST IN HOUSTON asked you

the reupes

broiderers because it's such a
A jewel-keep makes an Christmas gifts. One thing you patterns. But you can also use
perfect way to fill a nwTaw wall unusual gift and can be per. can be sure of, they'll be on"f. these canvases to make elegant Margarine; Fleischmann's
Yeast; Fruit Fresh: Nabisco;
space
sonaluzed

if you wear clip-on earrings you

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since beilpulls were used to
sununoni servants, the shape of

per cent, and was unchanged at the survey store in the

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bottom would be ideal for the chair seats?
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showed encouraging news. The marketbasket total was
down at the checklist store In 12 cities, wi th an everage
%livp of about 3 per cent. The only increase was at the
dwWt store in Dallas, where the imarketbasket total
went up a little less than I per cent.

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and eggs in 10. But increases for butter, all-bed franktuners and coffee offset the savings
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during March in eight of the ci ties
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frozen Florida sunshine cost 20 cents in Tallahassee, 23
cents in Orlando and 24 cents in Lake Wales but jumped to

March -pork chops declined fn eight cities, for euxnple

23 and 24 at the S;

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savings were too good to last, an Associated Press

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with their plans for this up- economist, will be demon- Cookbook. Recently off the the show will be awarded
coining event to beheld on April stratlng new recipe ideas under presses, it includes recipes for prizes at the close of the

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pric" in the first part of 1976 found during March that the

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and 59 cents in Tampa, but in the 60-10-70 cent range
elsewhere - including Seminole, where prices averaged

marketbasket survey shows.
Increases for a wide range of item boosted the family
grocery bill last sinonth, although prices generally were
lower Ow they were at the start of the year.
The AP drew up a random list of 15 commonly purchased food and nonfood items, checked the price in one
supffirlarket in each of 13 cities on March 1, 1973, and has
rechecked on or aboiit the start of each succep-dirg month.
The latest survey showed a few price decreases during

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affords better 'dewing (lishes salads vegetables the audience Taste-tempting
&amp;-inford mll be a lKirt of the area
people,
eipecially for the thousands of people who ycast breads and more. practic;d. interesting, new —
Ameri.in }loiiicniaker '76 horaernakers, to the tree watch her demonstrate each E v eryo ne
will be able to follow sill describe these recipes

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Mouth-watering

Fort Myers and Seminole offered the best buys for a
live-pound bog of sugar at $1.17. Prices ranged as high as
in TaU.ahas-ee and Pensacola
And what about orange juice? A six-pound can
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resume on Tuesday, from 9 a.m. to n
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$14.78; Lake Wa!es, $14.72; Daytona Beach, $14.68; Coccia,

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announce the engagement
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their daughter Janet oTjna5 and Mrs. Robert Eugene Ball Sr.,ofSanfordand the late
B. Ball Ill, son of Mr. and Mrs. McGraw, all of Birmingham. Mr. Ball,
Thomas B. Ball Jr., of 107
Crescent Blvd., Sanford.
11cr fiance is a graduate of
The wedding is planned for
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attended Seminole 111gb School and is a June
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The Kingswood Court home of in Washington, D.C., opposing (Abby) Owen of Sanford.
Chairman of the event is Mrs.
Mrs. M.R. Strickland formed this action.
the setting for the March
%Vimbish Carl G. lulls; Mrs. G . Andrew
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Howard Chaptc; of the United Island In Confederacy" located
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Daughters of the Confederacy 12 miles off the coast of
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with Mrs. W.B. Kirby as co- Mississippi and its part played includes such titles as Green
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president, presided.
The National Park Service has Valley of the Stwdow of Death:
CONTEST WINNER
The engagement is an. Turner.
Following the opening ritual, agreed to give perpetual My Cup Runneth Over; The
Cape Charles. %'a., is president
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Evergreen Temple 321, George allegiance to the American maintenance and protection to house of the Lord and more. 3
nounced of Mary Brace
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of Turner Farms Inc., of celery City Elks Lodge
Duncan Exalted Ruler and Grace Brewer Daughter Ruler was flag, and salute to the Con- the proposed U.D.C. Memorial
Falconbridge and Arthur Bayly
The horticulture section,
The bride-elect, born in osteen.
represented ln the district oratorical contest b Orlando byDebra federate flag led by the at the entrance to honor 153 entitled Green Pastures,
Turner. Sr. Ms, Falconbridge is Monston, New Brunswick,
who won first place and will go to the state ec.n.petJtion
the daughter of Mable Brave Canada, is employed as a
In chaplain, Mrs. T.J. TEylor. identified Confederate dead provides for a large range of
The wedding will be an event Stokes,
and the late K.M. Brace Sr., of realtor as$ciate with Charles of April 18 at 4 p.m. at Palatka Tampa. Miss Stokes is a senior at Seminole High School and a gave a Southern poem, "Better who are buried at this old 37
plants to be owned Cr grown by
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Palatka. Her fiance is the son of C. Newton and Association, Seventh Day Adventist Church,
the exhibitor at least three
than Gold," by Father Ryan. cannon massive fort,
Annie O'Neil.
the late Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Palatka. Her fiance, born in Palatka.
Mrs. Kirby read from a
Fresh
flower months prior to exhibition date.
spring
bulletin, "Madeline O'Hare at it arrangements of snap-dragons Again" which stated she is now and red roses grown by Mr.
trying .o ban rcligiuu freedom Strickland tfC adlllirL'd by all.
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on radio and T.V. and she has
A new member received Into
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Kirby urged all chapter WimbLch.
not on a diet, has not been on a appeal as well as taste appeal.
ROLLED FISH FILLETS
members and friends to write
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three-letter word in popularity Juice as they do In Spain and
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1 pound flounder
high in saturated fats, since
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(Real Daughter) and Mrs.
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filleic, fresh or frozen
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"Islands of I'lca.sure" is the
in the blox1 cholesterol level.
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In a meáwn saucepan melt
theme for this extensive
Being overweight contributes to 2 tablespoons sunfl ower
rnargalne. Add onion and
many heal th problems and can
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shorten one's life. This Is why
simmerlominutes.Addorange than ever before, with 42
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cup chopped parsley
Juice, salt and savory. Simmer exhibits featuring exhIbitors
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prove so interesting to 1 teaspoons grated
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Americans of all ages.
lemon rind
Ball flounder fillets and place the Southeastern United States.
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Among the foods medical arid I doyle garli c, minced
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Place fish on foil-lined broiler
orange tomato sauce over be judged by the Amercan
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pan. Sprinkle with salt and
rolls. Bake in 350-degree oven Orchid Society.
Om meat, is a good source of pepper and dot with i
for 25 minutes, until fish flakes
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Sanford
Appetizingly prepared fish fillets are healthy, too,
protein and most fish is lower tablespoon margarine. Broil
easily when tested with a fork, the Orchid Show on Friday and
Free
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inches from heat for 5 minutes.
Garnish with parsley and Saturday from 10 n.m. to 9 p.m.
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such a conunittee be fomed.

wk. Also, the sheriff says

Vihien said this morning that
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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''
hirge
national accounting finn
old discarded band saw blades, otherdidthecooking Not li ving observed, with the
way wrent
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husband,
had
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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
empleted, w[H bouse parking and repair fartbilles for the city's

fleet of vehkles, as well as an administration building. The city
facility

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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
the
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.
danglingballoonistsinksalittle
Then usingttw bcsthallf de v elopeddthatthewoman's b thatshewasat
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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
bV
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
as
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
. about tier age. First she preparer a(finitted. citing as an
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Ford.
Reagan said Wednesday
night that Ford's foreign policy
has left the United States in
second place militarily behind
the Soviet Union.
lird said Reagan's attack
should have been directed instead against the Democraticcontrolled Congress for cutting
defense spending
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preferred choice for tht.
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Congress to enact a national
energy conservation plan.
Sen. Frank Church of Idaho,
the most recent entrant in the
Demnratic race, said he will
ask the three television networks to sell him a half-hour for
a live address,
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rail passenger sert ice in or delays
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shining down on hundreds of young bodies - but not
everybody came for the sex and suds of Daytona About
15,000 folks gathered this weekend In a cow pasture near
Disney World to celebrate L'-elr faith In Jesus. The story
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introducing new cars to ILZ
pasengcrs arriving and
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Church said that advance
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cent,
bookings were strong. "'e're WHAT A SALAD
volunteer lettitice plant which came up in his garden. The plant Is 4
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Education and Welfare has said
it does not know exactly how
munch it would cost for the fed.
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welfare costs.
Neither Jackson nor Udall
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would pay for such a program,
although Jackson has said he
would finance his social pro.
grams through full employment which he has said would
raise the government's income
tax revenues
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Rhinelander, Wis., said the
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bargo of 1973-74 He called for

have before, called for a federal
takeover of all welfare costs,
while Carter said he
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budget without improving
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since Ford was upset by Ronald
Reagan in North Carolina on
March 23,
Reagan, the former California governor, is listed on the
GOP ballot in Wisconsin, but he
called off all campaign appearances in the state this week to
concentrate on a national television speech Wednesday night
In the speech he assailed
Fords adimnistrition portico
lan) of foreign polic)
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morning's forum in New York
City, sponsored by the National
Conference of Democratic
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on Thursday. Sen. Hubert H.
Humphrey, D-Minn., unannounced as a candidate but
willing to accept a draft, was
there, too.
Humphrey drew frequent and
loud applause as he called for a
new Marshall Plan to rebuild
toe CiIICS. Inc arsnaii t'ian
was devised after World War II
to reconstruct Furope
The New York primary IS
also next Tuesday.
B evening, Carter and Jack
son were in Buffalo and Udall
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fuesda) 's balloting
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cleanup-the-lakes program, he cording to Williams. He also years after cause of excessive
that the Saunders had "either
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'ill oppose it
Herald Staff '1 riter
fabricated or conspired to make
sa s much of the needed funds weeding is under control
spray materials in public lakes
fraudulent accusations"
Kimbrough's theory is that can be secured through state
The Williams memorandum
Continue
routin
against Viblen.
County Commissioner the rnajorityof property owners and Federal grants,
monitoring of Seminole Cunty
outlines the following areas
The accusations concerned Ilicluird Williams may finui an in Serninole County who don't
In a detailed memorandum to the responsibility of county lakes, rivers and streams.
"the misuse of ... .( Vthlen's) unusual opponent to his $100,000 live on lakes shouldn't be made the commission, Williams last government:
Williams says the count) 's
official position as Seminole pollution lighting proposal
to contribute tax money for week outlined his proposal for a
Identify problem bodies of seven cities will also be asked to
County commissioner to mail fellow Republican County cleanup of lakes which will comprehensive water water and design water participate.
private political campaign Commissioner John Kim. benefit lakeside dwellers,
management program.
management program.
To fund the project Williams
material to members of the tirough.
JnIess he can work that
Objectives are the Following:
envisions
taking money from
Apply for grants.
general public."
At next Tuesday's meeting out," he i Williams) is going to
To maintain state stan- Conduct an educational the general fund to pay for a
The Saunders insist that Williams says he will ask the have a hard time convincing dards at all county lakes, rivers program for lakefront property sprayer to eradicate weeds, a
Vihlen "publicly retract such commission to approve an me," Kimbrough said.
and streams which currently owners.
pick-up truck and a sedan.
charges, pubicly apologize to initial work program to
"The time has come to meet the Class III standard.
Whenever possible, From gas tax money, he hopes
the Saunders family for determine what the entire coordinate the effort and get
To restore polluted bodies eliminate sources of con- to purchase lab facilities and
allegatloas which are without venture will cost and what level involved. What is behind this is of water to state standards lamination,
materials, salaries for four
basis in fact."
of service can be provided
the fact that lakes are being within two years after the
When not unde' county employes and to treat storm
'If such charges are not
Kimbrough, however, says polluted -and they are getting source of contamination is control work with state and water run-off.
retracted, the Saunders family unless Williams can work out worse and worse," Williams controlled,
other agencies to accomplish
All of the above can be use-51
Page will take every appropriate his proposal where only said.
To eradicate and prevent goals.
as local matching money when
The $100,000 figure is just a unsafe aquatic weed growth in
legal measure to protect its homeowners who live on lakes
Apply spray materiaL to going after state 4raws,
character, reputation and good will fund the countywide Pr(-limirry estimate.
county streams within t o lakes.
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opponent Thursday as Seminole Community College swept past
Florida Junior College of Jacksonville. Ftagg defeated Ron
Golan, 5-1, 1-0. For more details on the match, see story
6-A. (Herald Photo by Bill Vincent Jr.)

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no credibility to the Saunders Jack Fulenwider.
Saunders also alleges in the
candidate For Congress in the
Saunders' telcuram said.
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Democratic nomination for the insinuation aMini' h huI
en- letter to Herring that the March
fifth district, and her campaign
Vihien was attending as fifth congressional distrirt.
requested Herring's office to velope to Akers carried George 24 letter to Akers was typed by
inanager.husbund, George, guest speaker, the
The envelope was addressed investigate his campaign Saunders' initials and those Commissioner Vihien's county
have threatened to File 0
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'Mr.
Bill Akers, 1950 Financial records immediately which appeared to be Fulen- paid secretary, pointing to the
Teachers Association
million
against
lawsuit
and
meeting
Itidgeniont
Drive, Clearwater, to "clear tziis ridiculous in. wider's. Both initials were initials 'd" in the lower left
vention in Tan'
Seminole County Conunissloner
Florida."
sinuation."
hand corner of the letter.
dated 3-31-76.
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Vihlen sa'd Thursday "This
In a letter sent by Saunders i:i
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Akers was riot even on his the Saunders-Vihien con- Wednesday, Saunders, of mud-slinging from the
Vililen
charged
Thursday
mailing
traeisy, the envelope to Akers, requesting an Investigation, beginning and I refuse to get
to State's Ati) Abbott Herring
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second letter today, dated stamping, copies of the resume campaign for the United
congressional seat, had used on him, after Saunders said t
States torneys to stand by for charges
county supplies and county had turned over to herring's March 24 from Vihlen to Akers, and literature said to have been COngress.
that involve fraud. This is
h said in part,
want contained
contained therein and the
funds to mail campaign litera- office an envelope stamped by and
"I
would
like
to
request
that
caused
because the Saunders
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the county courthouse postage an le
24 letter to Akers were YOU conduct a complete in. campaign is on shaky ground
lure,
Vihlen, on Thursday, called meter and said to have conmarked A,B,C,D. purportedly vestigation of this matter" the and this reaction is directly
Vihien said Thursday there is by Herring's chief investigator, Saunders letter said,
the charge a frarne job" on tamed Vihien's announcement
related to panic."
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Leaders of Moslem and
Christian forces ordered their troops to start another
cease-fire at noon today. The truce was to Last 10 days to
give Christian Pr1dent Sulelman Franjieb time to
resign and open the way for political reforms to end
Lebanon's civ il war.
Palestine guerrilla chief Ya.clr Arafat told a ll guerrilla
groups to help enf orce the standdown.
Franjieh sent no word that he would resign. But the
Syrian government, which pressured leftist warlord
Kamal Junblatt Intoaccepting the cease-fire with a threat
of military in tervention, publicly garranteed that the 65year-old president wo uld quit as soon as a new president
was elected.
Franjith was bombed out of the presjdentj.tIpJac.e east
of Beirut by Junblatt's forces Mar ch 25 1II.s
headquarters in the Christian port of Jounieb 12 miles
north of Be irut would not say officially whe th er he would
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pleaded guilty to misdemeanor
possession of marijuana aind
Circuit Court Judge A. J.
}losemann Jr. placed Percy on
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little Red School Noise director Mrs. Christine Jones, left, ac.
S. W)-nhore Rd., plead
cepta an annual contribu tion from Sanford Optimist Club
ulltv as charged to (elorIY
president ["ale Coppock. Mrs. Jones spoke at the servlt't' club's
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eekiy meeting and outlined plans for the new Children's Village, court allowed Stevens ILO
planned for a 5acre site on U.S. 17-92 sou th of Sanford. Op- remain free on bond pendirl
tlinists pledged manpower for a "haunted Forest" as part of the completion of a court-order c d
village project.
pre-sentence investigation.

OPTIMIST
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Quebec Flooding Worsens
MONTREAL (AP) -Hwidreds of families have had to
leave their homes as heavy rains wcrserd flooding
across much on Quebec Province, auti-oriUes
They said more than 1(X) families were evacuated In the
Gattheau a r't'. ,,., "-' as about 10 is
1Ct
by the rising Gàthi,±àu zt1 Gttasa riis.
Evacuauons also were reported in the M,ntreal,
Qucb City and Trois Rivieres areas. Near Montreal,
officia ls said more than 2,000 h*nes and busin esses have
been affected by the flooding over the past week,

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Altamonte Springs polic L.
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Herald Staff Writer

Orlando.
stolen from four residences
Court records indicate th2it
In o ther arests, Oviedo po lice Th ursday night in the Black- police seized a marijuana plan i
No dollar damage estlinates have been given. Officials
said along the Richelieu River east of Montreal some
Two Orlando men were in jailed Johnny Lee Nick.on, fl, wood Drive and Nelson Ave. a bag of seeds and thrce bags c
hounes mere being flooded for the second time in a week.
marijuana In the raid.
Seminole County Jail today in P.O. Box 457, Oviedo, in lieu of areas near Longwood.
*5(1(X)
bond
on
a
charge
of
lieu of *8,0(X) bond each after
being arrested on circuit court aggravated battery.
Equipment Recovered
warrants charging that they
Sheriff's
Detective L. Ni.
delivered cocaine to unPRINCE ALBERT, Sask. (AP) A bo ut 300 mem be rs
Ford
recovered
stereo equipderco'r vice squad agen ts in
of the Prince Albert local of the Canadian Paperworkers
ntent and a television valued at
the Altamonte Springs area.
Union,haveratlfiedacontracta
Prince
$365
at a Midway residence
NWARI
Booked into county jail
Albert Pulp Co. Ltd,, according to union officiaLs,
delivery of controlled substance Thursday night, deputies
At Woodmere we can show
charges were Michael Anthony reported, in connection with a
Cliff Gardner, vice president of the local, said the
you exactly what you're
agreement is subject to approval of the federal antiBurke, 24, of 1702 Egan Drive, burglary at Sanford.
getting. .We've got it all
COSTS
inflation board. Terms of the contract will not be released
together. Everything is
and Gary Lawrence Alderman,
Residence Burglarized
before the board gives its decision, he said,
ready
for
you
to
enjoy.
The
20, of 1608 Egan Drive, both
Deputies said investigation
only thing puzzling about
into
the burglary at the Woodmere is how we can
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STATE OF FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES
PROPOSED COMPREHENSIVE ANNUAL SERVICES
PROGRA.M PLAN
Jul I. 1976 to lane 30. 1977
The StA of FloriJa bat been afloatcd $4 t, million in ledcrat fund lot SOi.i*I scr'ics under Tilk XX of
the Social Security Act. The purpote of thus pro g ram is to pro'Jc siI 3nd rehahulitattnc seniu,es fCiJ!CJ
to th: following fist goals'
I Achieving or maintaining c.onomi
dependency;

seIf'supçort to present, rcduc. or clirnuriate

Prexcntuig or remedying negiect, abuse, or exploitation of chiJdren and adults unable
protect their own interests, or pre se rving, rehabili tating, or reuniting families;

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care, home-based care, or other forms of less intensive care,
f.. Securing referral or admission for institutional cafe when other forms of care are not
appropriate, or pro'i,ding services to iridoriduals in
inst jtutior.s
The Ii'iloirug social and rehahIulansc 'cr'icrs ,A,ll he jsauljt',k on a

'Adult 1)a (ate
'Altrrnale Flacemont for Adulti
'Child Day Care

'Consumer Education and Protection
'Counsrlrng
(n',Ioymcnl Sen..ei
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'Family Planning Seices
ry
'Foster Care Placement of Children
'Health Support Servkes
'iliOu f f)du,ttrd Meats
ilomernake, Services
'Home Management Snicn
'lfuusunh Improvement Sersices
"Information and Referral
'ln'HomeSupe,tjun
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Trrairncnt Facilities
Rrsidcniial Irealinruit of I,i,luuiJI.
DiIurbed Children and Adults in
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models feature:

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rash of vandalism complaints
acr oss the county seems to have

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missing.

Sheriff John Polk put a squad
plain clo thes o ff icers on vandalisrn patrol throughont the
county at night.
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,sy millinKiNcE

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Federal Title XX $94.6 mdhIon-Oiher
for a toigi of S223. million.

Federal

$15.5 million Stair $90 () million

Local $23.1 million

The Services program will begin on July I, 1Q76 lndisiduah is
:h!rf I ir;h for
f th 'ers ,c
offered ma&gt; lu so at any- local office of the
Depa.tn'rnt rt Ife!th .::i
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIQHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACfION NO. 76-I$6.CA09'F
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS &amp;
LOAN ASSOCIATION OF TARPON
SPRINGS.
Plaintiff.
vs.
WILLIAM R. SPEGELE and

CONSTANCE B
wife,

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. 75.3347.CA41fF
FLORIDA FEDERAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, for.
merly known as FIRST FEDERAL
LOAN
AND
SAVINGS
ASSOCIATION OF ST. PETER.
SBURG, a United States Cor.
poratio..
Plaintiff,

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Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Friday, April 2,

176-3A

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SPEGELE. his

Vi.
DAVID F. MCKAY and DOLORES
Defendants. P. McKAY, his wife, and JOHN L.
NOTICF. OF SALE
SANDERS.
Defendants.
NOTICE Is hereby given, that
NOTICE OF SALE
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
foreclosure entered March 29th, 1976
Notice is hereby given that,
in the Circuit Court of the pursuant to a Summary Final
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in and Judgment of foreclosure entered In
for Seminole County Florida in Civil cause numbured 75.2311CA09F. in
Action N. 76116CA09F, ARTHUR the Circuit Court of Seminole
H. BECKWITH, JR. Clerk of the County, Florida. I will sell the
said Court, will sell for cash in hand property situate in Seminole County,
to the highest arid best bidder at thi Florida described as:
West West Front door of the Ccvr
East 5.3 feet of Lot 7, and all of Lot
thouse. Seminole County, FIorld St 5, Block A. English Estates. Unit 1.
11:00 o'clock A,M. on April 111h, According to the plat thereof as
1976, the following described real recorded Ic, Plat Book IS, Page]?, of
property situate in Seminole County, the Public Records of Seminole
Florida, to-wit:
County, Florida.
5, Block "A", INDIAN HILLS
Together with all structures,
UNIT 4, according to the plat thereof Improvements, fixtures, appliances,
as recorded in Plat Book 15, Page It, and appurtenances on said land or
Public Records of Seminole County, used in conjunction therewith.
Florida
The foregoing properly shall be
Including:
sold at public sale, to the highest and
One GE Range (ete) Model No, bidder
best for cash, at the West
J333, Serial No. M244111
front door of the Seminole County
One Nutone Exhaust Fan wHood Courthouse in Sanford. Florida. at
(dc) Model No, V 10
II 00 o'clock A M. on the 15th day of
One 1,Vaste King Diixs.iI (nc') Apri, 1976
Model No. 2000, Serial Plo. 4506.425
Dated March 31st, 1916.
One GE Dishwasher (dc) Model (Seal)
No. 50250, Serial L603.410 Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
One Chrysler Airtemp Furnace
CIr of the Circuit Court
w.Ducts (gas) Model No. 420132,
By: Elaine RiCharde
Serial 110. 011730653; One Chrysler
Deputy Clerk
Airternp Air Conclitluner (ele, Model Publiih: April 2, 1976
No. 126401, serial No. 1A94521; DEY.12
Well to wall carpeting
DATED this 30th day of March,
NOTICE OF PUBLICHEARINO
1976.
The Boari of Courtv Corn
missicf,ers , sernni County,
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Florid., will conouct a iubliC
f''k of tb 'rc,jit Criurt
:.;ring In rr.c Cor'nissoners
By: Elaine RiChard.
Meeting Room of the Seminole
Deputy Clerk
County Courthouse, Sanford. q
ROWLAND, PETRUSKA,
Florida, on April 13, 1976 at 7:00
BOWEN &amp; Mc DONALD
P.M. or as soon thereafter as

305 North Magnolia Avenue

Orlando, Florida 37301
Publish April 2. 1976
OEYU
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
GENERAL JURISDICATION
DIVISION
CASE NO. 7S20S9.CA.O9.F
SOUTH
SHORE
FEDERAL
SAVINGS
AND
LOAN
ASSOCIATION OF MASSAPEQUA,
NEW YORK,
Plsintiff,
VI,
GARY WAYNE TODIAS and
DONNA J. TOBIAS, hiS wife,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SAL.I
NOTICE is hereby given,
that pursuant to a Final
Judgment of Foreclosure entered
March Ism, 1976, in the Circuit Court
Of the Fightitnth Judclal Circuit In
and for Seminole County, Florida In
Case No. 7S2059CA09 F, ARTHUR
H. BECKWITH, JR., Clerk of the
said Court, will sell for cash in hand
to the highest and best bidder at the
West Front door of the Caurthotsc'.
Seminole County, Florida at 11 ,00
o'clock a.m. on April 15th. 1976. the
followir.g described real property
situate in Seminole County, Florida,
to wit:
Lot 41, Block G. W000MERE
PARK. 2ND REPLAT. according to
the Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat
Book 13. Page 73, of the Public
R?cords of Seminole County,
Florida.
Dated this 31st day of March, 1976.
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Elaine RiCharde
Deputy Clerk
Publish: April 2, 1976
0EV___________________________
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 'HE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
SOUTH BOSTON SAVINGS I3AiIK,
a savings bank organized and
existing under the laws of
Massachusetts,
Plaintiff,

RONNIE VERNELL GAINERS and
EVONNE K. GAINERS, his wife,
Defendants.
AMENDED
NOTICE OFSALE
NOTICE is hereby given, that
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
foreclosure entered March 29th, 1976
in the Circuit Court of the
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in and
for Seminole County Florida in Civil
Action No. 75733.4.CA.09F, AR.
THUR H. BECKWITH, JR. Clerk of
the said Court, will sell for cash in
hand to the highest and best bidder
at the West Front door of the
Courthouse, Seminole County.
Florida at 11:00 o'clock AM, on
April 14th, 1976, the following
described real property situate in
Seminole County, Florida, to wit:
Lot 10, Block "C", WASHINGTON
OAKS SECTION TWO, according to
the plat thereof as recorded In Plat
Book 16, Pages 16 I. Si, Public
Records of Seminole County,
Florida
Together with the following Items rj
equipment which are located in and
Permanently Installed as a part of
the imçrovements on the said land:
One Orbon Range (ele) Serial No.
1510, Model No. E30AC
One Mercury Hood (gig) Serial
No. M7G1R, Model No. M71
One Comfort Pc
(ole)
Serial No. A 431647, Model No.
CPF100
One Coldspot Refrigerator (.1,)
Serial No. $25114310, Model No, 46.
652133
DATED this 30th day of March,
1976.
(Seal)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Elaine RiChard.
Deputy Clerk
I ROWLAND PETRIJSKA, BOWEN
&amp; McDONALD
tUff Magnolia Avenue
Orlando, Florida 32101
PubIi: All 2. 1976
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IN THE CiRCUIT COURT,
SEMINOLF COUNTY, FLORIDA.
PROBATE DIVISION 7?5I-CP
In Es: Estate of:
DAISY M. LOf4GWELL,
Deceased
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSOnS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
IN SAID ESTATE:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that the administration of the Estate
of DAISY M. LONGWELL,
deceased, File Number 7690.CP, is
pending in the Circuit Court for
Seminole County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of which is
Seminole County Courthouse,
Sanford, Florida 32771, Theperwnal
epresentatives of thu Estate are
Phyllis L. Nash, wnose address is
Route 1, Box 151 A. Longwood,
Florida 32750, and Henry B.
LongwqlI, whose address is $50
Plumose Drive, Sanford, Florida
37711. The name and address of the
'ittorney for
the personal
representatives are set forth belo'*'.
All persons flaying claims or
demands against the Estate ire
required, WITHIN THREE MON.
THS FROM THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE. to file with the Clerk of the
Court a written statement of any
claim or demand they may have.
Each claim must be in writing and
must indicate the basis for the
claim, the name and address, of the
creditor or his agent or attorney,
and the amount claimed, if the
claim is not yet øu,, the date when it
will become de shall be stated If
the claim is contingent or
unl;quidated, Ni. n-ature of the un
Certainty shall be stated. If ths
claim Is secured, the security shall
be described. The claimant shall
deliver sufficient copies of the claim
to the Clerk to enable the Clprk to
mail one copy of each personal
representative.
All persons interested in the
Estate to whom a copy of this Notice
of Administration has been mai'ed
are required, WITHIN THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE, to file any objections
they may have that challenges the
validity of the decendent's Will, the
quallticatons of the personal
representatives, or the venue or
jurIsdiction of the Court.
Phyllis L. Nash
Henry B. Longwell
As Personal Repres.ntal.
yes of the Estate of
Daisy M. Longwell,
Mack P1. Civetand Jr , Of
CLEVELAND, MIZE
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Attorneys for Personal
Representatives
P.O. Drawer 2
i'll t. Uax Avenue
Sanford, Florida 3277$
Publish: April 2. 9, 1976
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JoAnn Saunders smash hit probably can remain
out of harm's way, while th e on es sure to end up
Wi th mud in their faces are the spectators
good
old Mr. and Mrs. Taxpayer.
regardless of whether
The end of th e play
George Saunders' charges that Vthlen used county
materials for political purposes prove true or false
will find Seminole County taxpayers footing the
bill for any and all investigations conducted by the
state attorney's offi ce.
In fact th e play which should be named "Taxpayer Pay The Piper" may have already begun.
Vihlen Is asking State Atty. Abbott Herring to
"immediately" Investigate his campaign financial
records. If VihIen wants Saunders' "ridiculous
insinuation" cleared, he should pay the full tab for
th e investigative process requ ired to get to the
bottom of it.
As for Saunders' charges that th e use of county
government mater ials Is "completely against the
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county envelopes? If so, that's as poli tically astute
as asking Mickey Mouse for a lecture on the
political evolution of Marxism as expounded by
Karl Marx in his original Communist Manifesto. In
other words, It's just plain dumb.
George Saunders said a citizen brought to Mrs.
Saunders a county-printed envelope, stamped by a
county postage meter. Inside the envelope, Saunders said, were a biographical resume and a candidacy announcement, both from Vihien.
11 Sa un ders' wants th e in vestigation, th en
perhaps he will volunteer to pay for it. It sure would
save Old Mr. and Mrs. Ta xpayer a heap of money.
Plus, it would keep state attorney in vestigators and
attorneys free to combat crimes of a li ttle more
serious nature, say, murders, major thef ts, rapes things like that.
It is fact that if Saunders signs a writte n compla in t with the state attorney then that office Is
obligated under law to check It out. But by the time
th e process fi nally winds i ts way down th e costly
maze and reac hes a conclusion on this issue the real
loser is the taxpayer.

Surely politicians can find be tter Issues than th is

one. Informed of a possible investigation by
Herring's office, Vihlen Immediately screamed
"frame job," to which (George) Saunders replied,
"JoAnn is not trying to frame anyone."
I' tell you who does stand to wtn in th is mudsl ing ing contest. Candida tes oth er than JoAnn
Saunders and Vihien, tha t's who. Press aides for
Congressman Richard Kelly, a Republican, m ust be
standing back licking their chops.
The timing on this ma tter, also, is way off. Bo th
VihIen and Mrs. Sa unde rs are Democrats, and bo th
candidat es are seeking th e Democratic nomination.
An Issue as vicious as this could do serious harm to
th e campaigns of both candidates, If Mrs. Sa unde rs
officially ente rs the race.

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Three Detectives, Suspect
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Considering the intensely personal nature of
British politics and problems, many Americans
probably are wondering why anybody wants to be
prime minister of that country, not why one wants
to quit.
Prime Minister Harold Wilson's decision to
step down as soon as his successor can be chosen
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and tired of it all. And the graceful period for
Every
resigning for those who have a choice is when some
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accomplishments can be listed.
Wilsoji did
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North Sea oil that will add
the strongest features of conservative arni
rlused to see exiled Soviet author Alexander
wealth to England's coffers is Leginning. Labor is
!ral thou'ht uIi he fnrmally fused. tte
Sc'thrsyn last summer, he, q uite deservedly,
generally living wi th in a $12-a-week pay increase
resultin g politica l alliance would be the answer
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caught hell from all directions from liberals
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and
conservatives alike.
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White House
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An well. Now that the poles have been
originally said the Preside nt was simply too
cent so far this year. The budget has been tightened brought together, In an consequence called
busy to see Solzhenitsyn, adding that fur- -S..
substantially and Mr. \Vilson appears to be winning
libertarian Party, it rather appears that the
them-more
Mr. Ford "f or image reasons does li ke
his fight for an additional $10 billion cut in th e next
hopes for its social infl uence have been scm/ I
to
have
some
substance In his meetings."
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two years. Most of all Britain is exhibiting a
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realization that the cost of its social programs has
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blown down by gale of laughter when it was
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where the Rocky Mountain high knows no
asked,
if this was true, then why had the
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The nation now will be thrown into disarray as
President, In the past, met and posed for plcconservative theory of small government and
tures with such "heavy thinkers" as: Brazilian
the rough and tumble of picking Mr. Wilson's
the
liberal
insistence
on
maximum
Individual
soccer
star Pele; Miss America, 1975; the Maid
successor progresses. Betting appears to be on
freedom. On the one hand Libertarians are with
of
Cotton;
the West Virginia Strawberry Queen;
Foreign Secretary James Callaghan
h
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1.
o is roughly George Wallace opposed to such government
and three Russian pilots who had made the first
in the center of his party's political spectrum.
meddling as welfare, foreign aid and forced
n
tra spolar flight to the U.S. In 1937.
However, he is four years older than Mr. Wilson busing; on the other they agree with Adlai
Subsequently, the real reason for President
and cannot be the Labor Party's long-range leader.
Stevenson that a free society is where it's safe to
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be unpopular.
.But the same token the other likely candidates are
Henry Kissinger had recommended against it.
on either end of the spectrum and very likely could
In the words of one of the Secretary of
Undeniably, the thesis is wonderful.
a
State's
aides, such a get-together "would offend
not survive in office for long. The Conservative
"Ubearians hold that every person should be
the Soviets," lending weight to Solzhenitsyn's
treated as an end in himself or herself, never
Party already is predicting that an election will
political
views rather than his literary talent.
:
merely a means to the ends of others." And that
k
have to be called within a half a year, and that is a
Z.
Looking
back on the flap, President Ford has
"every
individual
is
the
sole
owner
of
(his)
life,
long time for Britain to lose her political direction.
said that things could have been handled "a bit
free to do with that life whatever (he) wishes."
"
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The Turmoil in London is not a happy propsect
tidier," that "It probably would have been right"
But after holding these truths to be self evident,
for the Atlantic economic and military allies
it Solihenitsyn.
Libertarian wishes begin decidedly to sound like
because it adds another major state to an already
Fine. We all make mistskes. But Mr. Ford
organized naivete:
"Let's start a rumor that the Democrats are
and his Adminktration are involved In another
long list of governments fighting internal political
They are against taxation, believing
Sotzhenitsyn flap, this one almost as messy as
divisions.
harruinph that government should Instead be
responsible for
the first one.
financed by voluntary contributions. They are
Neaweelt magazine reports that "to make
against Social Security, believing that people
amends" with conservatives upset over his snub
should hive the good sense to provide for their
of So1zhenits)m the President has sent "a warm
own pensions. They are against municipal police
personal telegram" to the Freedoms Foundation
Gev. Brown has announced his candidacy for president,
forces, any controls whatsoever on private
in Valley Forge, Pa., saluting this patriotic
becoming the second Gerald in the race. He will run as a
fp
rea
lice nsing of professionals such as
f or awarding the exiled Soviet dissident
favorite son ca ndidate in the Democra ti c primary election in
doctors
and so forth. Did I men tion public
its highest award, the American Friendship
California in June.
schools? Libertarians would abolish the damn
Medal. Mr. Ford says in his wire that he Ii
What this shows is that Jerry Brown's unconventional
WASHINGTON
When the U.S. Senate get the House to agree to certain loopholes i
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politics &amp;ren't that different from the old politics. As far as his
passes a self-policing measure, look for the election law wanted by some key Senators but 'delighted" With the Foundation's decision that
In
sum,
the
LP.
t further enhances the group's "outstanding
motto
is
somewhat
like
that
gimmick.
own political ambitions are concerned, it is clear that he has not
opposed In the House.
which
seizes
passengers
on
a
disorganized
lowered any expectations,
The other day toward closing time Sen.
One objective, I'm told, is to secure as high a reputation for the support and encouragement of
sinking ship: never mind the needs of the whole, James B. Allen (1)-Ala.) introduced an amend- limit as possible on honorariums allowed ideals and values that are cherished by all
He has been governor only 15 months. He faces enormous
everyman for himself. And soill. is that the 10,000 ment to the newest version of the fair election lawmakers when making speeches before Americans."
problems in California, most of them a long way from being
party members are largely those who e'm afford law. It would require that all government em- various grou. At
Now. It just so ha ppens that there are other 'S
solved. And yet he has acceded to urging that he become a
several thousand dollars a
maximum Individualism
the middle class, ployes earning more than !V25,000 a year report In shot, these fees, in many cases, have become an individuals who also with to honor Alexander
candidate and seek to lead the California delegation to the
the educated and the young and healthy.
convention In Ncw York City in July.
detail their sources of Income and their assets L'nportant source of side incne for better Solahenitsyn and they have sought to do so by
This could divert attention his own and the public's away
One almn' has to be free from fear to be and liabilities every year for oublic Inspection, known legislators, particularly in the upper making him an honorary American citizen. One
from his performance as governor. If it does, It will be unLibertarian; citizens with defects, bedridden old The rule would apply to Senators and house. Some influential Senators do not want, of these persons is Sen. Jesse Helms, R.N.C.,
fortunate. We need a full-time governor,
folks who thank God for food stamps, they are Representatives, federal bureaucrats, military therefore, to be limited to a paltry $1,000 to $2,000 who Introduced a resolution to this effect. It
It will also tend to make the California primary less decisive
passed the Senate on a voice vote last year.
too busy depending on others to dream what it men and women and Judges. An amendment to a speech &amp; plus expenses, of course.
In the House, Rep. Larry McDonald, D-a.,
between the leading ou-of.e contenders who are seriously
the Allen amendment would require the same
would be like to be on their own,
The same Senators whoaskd David Packard
waging national campaigns for the presidency. That will play
Information from all candidates for national to sell his Ints're,ts En Hew!ett-Packrd, a introduced a similar rMo!uion, but it has been
Al 1k. ,-.nnal t jk.,.
Into Um luaj*ia uf thue who seek a brokered convention, 11 you
office.
The Allen priviso was overwhelmingly company he had helped found and spent his life bottled up one year this month in Rep. Peter
tarlan, perhaps, is 46-year-old Roger MacBr-Ide,
are concerned at all with making the national primary system
76 yeas to 13 nays.
building, before they would agree to ratify him Rodino's, D-N.J., Subcommittee on Im- 0
the party's candidate for president. HarvardI
submit
that
work in order to give the people a say over the candidate to be
such a sunshine requirement as Secretary of Defense, have conflicts of En- migration, Citizenship and International Law.
educated an attorney, also coproducer of
The reason for the delay? According to Suba would do more to end corruption in Washington terestin the law firms they're connected with,
nominated by their party, anything that tends to a brokered
moi,eymaking televi=sion show
Th
"e Little than any number of limitations on what office contribution services for their campaign and
members Joshua Eilberg, 1)-Pa.,
convention IS had.
House on the Prairie," which is based on stories holders
It must be acknowledged, however, that If Hubert
can and cannot do. Conflicts of interest personal office and travel expenses, in the fees who chairs this unit, and Rep. Bill Cohen (Rnwritten by his grandmother), MacBride IS would s
phrey emerges from a brok red conven tion, Gov. Brown would
ta nd out like we thumbs.
they're paid by special inte rest groups, In the Me.), it's because Mr. Ford's State Department
remely confide nt that his is the way of
be a logical choke as his vice presidential running mate,
gone on record opposing the measure.
So far so good. But the word passed among bills they push or oppose which would aid and
light.
The track record of California governors at national conSo, why does the State Department oppose
those who know their way around the Senate is assist or penalize personal investments and
Solzhenitsyn being made an honorary citizen?
ventions of their parties has been dismal. None has been
Unencumbered by wishy-washy rules, hesays, cynical. The Senators agreed to this hard-nosed those of their friends and business partners.

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MIAMI BEACH (API
Three detectives and the
man accused of killing them are dead of wounds received
in a shooting spree which began when the policemen used
"the sixth-sense that cops have" to check a stolen car,
police said.
Th man sought In the bloody Thursday night shooting
turned his gun on himself rather than surrender, police
said.
The man, identified as Ronald Joseph Born, alias
Joseph Mowlood, no hometown known, was wanted on
federal charges of interstate auto theft, police said.
The slain officers were identified as Tommy Hodges,
32; Clark Curlette, 28: and Frank Dazevedo, 32. All were
members of the Dade County Public Safety Cepartmer.t's
auto theft division.

The public must be tired of cli ches and charges
and counter charges. Politicians should serve the
people. They can't do th at by slinging mud at each
other while state attorney Investigators are
required to look in on the bat tle to decide whether
anyone might be hauled before a grand jury.

TOM TIEDE

PANAMA CITY (APi - Refusing to admit defeat
ditcr Hurricane Eloise wiped out a decade's work last
year, owners of the world's first mass production shrimp
farm say they are back In busIncs and even expect a
profit in 1976.
The president of Marifarms, Inc. Informed his 1,000
stockholders this week that the revolutionary enterprise
has fully recovered from Eloise, and estimated a 1976
crop of threernillion pounds of, fat, white slim-imp, a 100 per

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JACKSONVILLE (AP)
The Jacksonville Police
Department has restricted access to police records by
news media and other members of the public, claiming
the reports are not public records.
The sheriff's office invoked the policy Thursday, and
State Atty. Edward Austin defended it.
"We are not trying to suppress the news," Austin said.
"The press has not hurt us."
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The nation's unemployment
rate edged down to 7.5 per cent of the work force in March,
marking the Fifth straight monthly decline and the longest
sustained di op in 14 years, the government said today.
Although the decline was slight down from 7.6 per
cent in February Labor Department analysts said the
steady Improvement since October reflected continuing
economic recovery from the recession.
Blacks and women benefited most from the March
decline in unemployment, which was down by about
100,000, to a total of 7 million last month.
Total employment continued climbing in March, rising
by another 375,000 to an all-time high of 86.7 million, the
government said. Since reaching a recession-low last
March, the number of Americans with Jobs has risen by
2.6 million, with adult women accounting for more than
half cf the over-the-year increase.
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Longwood AA (closed), 8 p.m., Episcopal Church.
Tanglewood AA (closed), 8 p.m. St. Richard's
Episcopal Church, Lake Howell Road.

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All)
An unma,ried college coed is
suing the Florida Bible College
for expelling her for what it
called "the ultimate sin" of
getting pregnant.
D'borah Jean Clayton, SEX"
weeks away from graduation
and a degree in biblical education, went to the college inlinnary March 19 for what she
thought was influenza only to
learn that she was pregnant,
the suit said.
School officials were r'otified
and six days later she was expelled
The 22-year-old Holland, Pa.,
ied filed suit Wednesday in
Broward County Circuit Court
ecking a temporary injunction
;ig:minst her expulsion and reint:tcnicnt to Finish her educa.
tion.
'We consider it a private
matter," said Lee Stanford,
President of the nondenominational school founded in 1962,
"When students come to Floridii Bible College they are given
'mnolication and on the app!ication they agree to abide by
our rules and regulations.
"We ask all our stlldenLs to
maintain a proper Christian
testimony" defined as "behav'or conforming to the scriptures, to the Bible," he said.
Miss Clayton's attorney, Patrick C. Rastatter, said the
young woman "even offered to
marry the guy, to do anything
they wanted, but they said she
had couunitted 'the ultimate
sin,' and they wanted nothing to
do with her."
The undentif led father-to-be
is a student at the school and
also was expelled, Restatter
added.
A year ago, Rev. A. Ray
Stanford, the school's founding
president and father of the current president, resigned from
the college and disappeared,
leaving a tape recording explaining that he had committed
adultery with one of his students.
"This strikes me as hypocrisy
of the worst sort," Rastatter
said.

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ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
Johnnie M. Adams
Ethel M. Mattair
Betty Sue Mitchell
ChcLstlr.j Elena Neville
Doris L. Nielsen
Ann Peacock
Alfred If. Pruthiere
Christopher Rluo
Karen Strickhin

Funding Disclosure Sought
WASHINGTON (AP) The Senate intelligence com
ruittee will seek to farce the public disclosure of the total
tutu wit of money the United States spends each year on
spy operations.
Chairman Frank C)vrch, Dldaho, said Thursday the
panel would either publish the spending figure in its final
report or recommend the dollar amount be made public
when Congress is asked to approve the intelligence
budget. The committee got the figure from intelligence
officials during its Inquiry into the U.S. intelligence
organization.
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It was perhaps Inevitable that Jerry Brown would heed the
caH, as others have before him. He will be lucky if ht comes out
of the convention unscathed. But he has had extraordinary luck
so far In his political career. Right now It looks as though that
luck is holding,

Specifically, they derive indirect income Well, It's embarras,sing lo quote the reasorut. In a

Why should there be a census bureau, for goes, because they knew from past experience from law firms which represent special interests letter to Rep. ROdInO last July, the Department's
example; a fine, red-blooded American should with similar measures that the House of before the Senate dm4 House. They take free Assistant Secre(ary for Congressional Relations,

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not have to sutxnit to this kind of oppression.
Representatives was certain to oppose it trips and use airplanes and hotel rooms without RObcrt McCloskey, says the resolution is "quite
MacBride is particularly confident that vehemently. In the resulting conference between cost, often arranged by lobbyists for companies unique and extraordinary," noting that only
Libertarians have the answer to the nation's the two chambers to work out compromises, the with an Interest In the bills before their corn- WiItOfl Churchill and the Marquis de Lafayette
ever more expensive zind burdensome military. Senate could then use this "bargaining chip" to mittees.
ha ve been granted honorary citizenship. Both of
these men, he notes, were strongly committed to
the U.S. and the principles for which it stands.
But not so with Solzhenitsyn. McCloskey continues:

Panel To Review Plan
WASHINGTON (AP) A House panel plans a critical
review of Atty. Gen. Edward H. Levi's plan to notify only
some of the victims of the FBI's Cointelpro campaign of
harassment.
Rep. Don Edwards, 1)-Calif., said Thursday a judiciary
subcommittee that he chairs will examine the plan and
may summon Levi to explain why he chose not to notify all
Colntelpro targets.
"It would seem to me that all of the persons who were
subject to harassment should be advised," Edwards said
in an interview.
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Chicken dinner sponsored by Christian Homemakers
Class to benefit mission project, 5:30 p.m., Community
United Methodist Church fellowship hail.
Rummage Sale sponsored by Youth Choir, Cornmunity United Methodist Church, 17-92, Casselberry.
Mulch sale, sponsored by Boy Scout Troop 341,
Community United Methodist Church, Casselberry.
Sanford Christian School rummage sale, Sanford
Plata, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Utt-n-Bike program and bike rodeo, Winter Springs
Elementary School, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. sponsored by VFW
Post 5405 and Winter Springs Police.
NIONDA Y, A111111, 5
Magnificent 6 (lI l(ado Club, 7p.m., 1103 Orange Ave.,
Sanford
VIA Executive Board Idyllwilde School, 7:30 p.m.
SCC Community Chorus and The Chorallers concert
of sacred music, 8 p.m., Community United Methodist
church of Casselberry. Free.

TUESDAY, APRIL 6
Advanced Ltlesavlug: Rescue and Water Safety
Crr.r 7 1' m ,Atlantis Swim School, Alt monte Spring.
Three nights a week for three weeks.
Homemakers Achievement Day Exhibits open to
public, 7 to 9p.m. Altamonte Springs Civic Center
Sanford Senior Citizens Club, noon, Sanford Chic
Center. Bag lunch and Bingo.

Senior Citizens 4-cay tour to Atlanta and Brunswick.
Leaving Casselberry stop at Seminole Plaza, 8 a.m.; pick
up Sanford Civic Center, 8:30 a.m. Bring bag lunch.
Sanford Tourist and Shuffleboard Club covered dish
supper, 6 p.m., clubhouse on lakefront; meeting, 7 p.m.

"Clearly, Churchill and Lafayette possessed
such a conscious commitment to aid and affect
America's sovereign destiny. There is no

ARliNGTON hEIGhTS, HI, v;nu1 take the pressure off
mAP) -- The Teamsters union's gotiators.
coast-to-coast truck strike
Usery's continued presence
rolled into its second day today at the talks was taken as one
with bargainers reported "very hopeful sign. He canceled
close" to agreement on a total tentative plans to return
economic package.
Thursday to Washington and
But sources close to both remained until negotiations
sales said disagreement on how recessed at 1:20 a.m. this
the money package should be morning. An aide said he would
distributed among wages, cost- stay in the negotiations again
of-living benefits and other con- today.
tract items remained to be set.
Usery said five or six money
tled when negotiations resumed issues were all that kept the two
today.
sides apart.
The work stoppage already
However, business leaders
has begun slowing the WOVC'• around the country sent telemerit of goods, produced some grains
Thursday
to
scattered violence and has both Washington, urging Ford to
government and business lead- obtain a hack-to-work order,
er-s deeply worried about the
Some 60 per cent of the napossible impact on the nation's
lions
manufactured products
commercial well-being.
are
n:ovcd
Ii&gt; truck. ansi some
All four U.S. auto makers
key
industries
had only a few
said they would have to start
days'
supply
of
materials at
shutting down production plants
hand.
But
grocery
store and
next week if the largest walkout
gasoline
supplies
appeared
ever by truckers is still on.
Labor secretary W. . Usery generally to be adequate for the
Jr., the key federal official in- short term, and hospital facilvolved in the dispute between itics generally indicated no iminn win
.,i .,, mediate shortages in essential
UIIU HI
truckin
g industry, remained at medical supplies, ru
the bargaini n g site in this Chi- equipment.
cago suburb trying to resolve
Several grocery store associthe lingering money disputes. ation.s indicated that it would be
Ford administration sources at least a week before food
said it appeared that the government would refrain, at le;,,,,
temporarily, Irorim taking action
to invoke the Taft-Hartley Act
while bargaining continued and
there were indications of progress. The act provides for a 80(lay cooling-off period, out that
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supplies might begin to reflect
the strike's effects.
The federal Department of
Transportation said one million
workers would be forced off
their jobs by a week-long strike,
translating toa$300-mlllionloss
to the economy.
Fedetal officials also feared
that a big Teamsters settlement
would touch off yet another
inflationary wage spiral, setting the pattern for other big.
labor industries that negotiate
later in the year.
Teamsters in the continental
United States manned picket
lines when their three-year contract expired at 12:01 a.m.
Thursday. Many trucking
firms, howevi'r, were able In
Pevp their rigs operating after
they signed individual interim
agreements to meet Teamsters
demands for $1.75 hourly in
salary increases and another
$17 a week In pension, health
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Homemakers Achievement Day, 9:30 a.m.,
Altamonte Springs Civic Center
Sanford Woman's Club, noon, at clubhouse on Oak
Avenue, catered luncheon meeting. Reservations.

ThURSDAY, APRIL 8
Count)' Bicentennial School Arts and Crafts Show
sponsored by PTA, Altamonte Mall. Through Saturday.
SISTER, Inc. noon luncheon, The Heritage, Third and
Park, Sanford.
FRIDAY, APRIL 9
Family Night Movie, "George," sponsored by Hopper
Elementary School 7 p.m. Refreshments for sale.

Valerie Andra White
Sarah S. Wilburn
Bettie H. Bannick, Altamonte
Springs
Grace Cadaling, DeLand
Cecil C. Crouch, Deltona
Guy Skehan Jackson, Deltona
George Oransky, Deltona
Theodora
M.
Turner,
Longwood
h'earl Hose Zwart, Orange
City
Rhonda L. Cutter, Orlando
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Sanford:
Mr. &amp; Mrs. William M.
Thursday's high 75, today's
IKaren) Stricklin, boy
low 43.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Mack (Sarah)
Fair and mild through
Wilburn,
boy
Saturday. Highs in the low 80s.
Mr.
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Lows in the low and mid 50s.
Northerly winds around 10 Cutter, boy, Orlando
m.p.h.
EXTENDED FORECAST
Generally (air north portion
and partly cloudy south portlo.i
through Saturday. Cooler north
portiou and mild elsewhere.
Lows (Os north portion, 50s
central portion and 60s south
portion except near 70 in the
Keys. Highs 70s north and SOs
south.
Saturday's Daytona Beach
tides: high 9:59 a.m., 10:19
p.m., low 3:42 a.m., 3:44 p.m.
Port Canaveral high 9:24 a.m.,
10:01 p.m., low 3:29 a.m., 3:40
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Christina Elena Neville
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Millions of dollars in although they have neglected to retire. In. bank.
sonailty, hqs made such a contribution orfraudulent Social Security payments are doled vestigators discovered, for example, that some
At the same time that he is calling for budget commitment or even desires to do so. In fact,
out each year to Americans living abroad and to Mexican vendors who sold souvenirs to cutbacks, his Administration is quietly there Is some indication (not stated
in this letter
foreigners with past U.S. employment records. American tourists had ai Illegal side Income sabotaging Legislation that would return millions
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does
Investigators turned up one Mexican en- from U.S. Social Security.
in excess military profits to the federal treasury. not embody an endorsement of the American
trepreneur, ramed Benjamin Herrera Florez,
- Child support checks went to 2,213 alleged
The billion-dollar-battle centers upon the way of life." Therefore, McCloskey conclu
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who forged falie Social Security claims for a fee. moth ers who actually had no children in their obscure Federal Renegotiation Board.
This Is Solzhenits
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He actually had the audacity to advertise on the, ca!' p" the liiren had died, but the office that Is supposed to referee the
great honorary citizen of the United States of
radio, they reported, that he would "fix papers the mothers went un collecting the child rnre, corporate scramble for federal contricts
and America,"
for anyone with a problem i'egardthg United
In one fraud cue, a baptismal certificate prevent profiteering.
The minds boggles. What to say? How to
States petcl."
showed a son's birth date to be June Z7, 1955. But
Not long ago, the House voted over, respond to thes, slanderous lies? In his two
Each month, the Social Security Ad- "upon attempting to cerlfy the document," whelmingly to strengthen the board. But the major addresses sponsored by the AFLCIO last
ministration pays out more than $43 million a states the report, "it was learned that the child Ford Administration, in the name of
praised this
month to about 300,000 beneficiaries In 100 actually had been born on Jwli. 27, 1935, and had "reorganization," Is quietly undercutting the country. For example, repeatedly
In his Washington,
D.C.
countries. Validation surveys o 10 foreign died in 1938." The uascrupulou.s parent pocketed reforms,
talk
he
declared:
"The
United
States
of
America
countries are conducted every (our years.
$1,545 in overpayments.
This has aroused Rep. Jack Brooks, D-Tel., has long shown
itself to be the most
The latest report states that "significant
A spokesman or the Social Security Ad- who has fired off a private letter to
magnanimous,
the
most
generous country In the
overpaymnent.s" were discovered in Greece, mInIstratIon told us the amount of overpay. Renegotiation Chairman Richard Holmquist
world."
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Mexico and the Philippin es. Typical are these ments, although huge, is relatively sma ll condemning the r( n-gan1zation plan. "You are
th is because State Department employes are not
excerpts from the report on Mexico:
compared with t annual Vl.4 billion paid out attempting to urilateraily frustrate the will
of allowed to read Solzhenitsyn speeches lest this
Nearly $4 million a month Is paid to 4O388 in benefits around the world. The Mexican the U.S. Congress," Brooks accused.
might "offend the Soviets."
beneflc1ar inMestco. The rort reveals they govene cooperated In the InvgaUon.
Rep. Joseph Minish, N.J., has also written
But what about Americana! When Is our
collected $1.8 million In overpa yment during a
PENTAGON PROFITS The good will of the HohiquIst to compla in that the reorganization
government
going to start worrying a bout what
seven-year period.
muxii tiorts industry Is apparently more Em- eff ort is 'atent1y illogical and manifestl
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offends
our citizens, disgraceful and disgusting
Many are colleetii'g retirement benefits, portant to Prsident Ford than money In the Inappropriate."
things !ike Robert McCloskey's letter.

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of them a measure of embarrassment, frustration and failure.

SATURDAY APRIL 3
Mid-Florida Singles Association, 7 p.m., Sanford
Chamber of Commerce, followed by activities and dancing at 9 p.m. at Lake Monroe Inn.
Sanford Women's AA Group, 2p.m., 1201W. First St.
Casselberry AA (closed), 8p.m., Ascension Lutheran
Church, Overhrook Drive.

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Division 11 junior college tennis
Thursday as the Raiders
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College of Jacksonville, 7-0.
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TerrySikeslnt'o. 1 singles, but
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dropping no more than two
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Sikes and Ron Gaines, 6-2, 6-1.
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Thompson of Seminole dumped
Chathe Olden and Les Leslege,
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the bullpen with Tug McGraw
and Gene Gather, each with 14
saves in 197, and Tom hlilgendon, a tough long and short reliever. The fight for the 10th
spot on the staFf is among Hon
Sehueler, Wayne Ttitchell and
John Montague.
Ozark hai an 'infield with
poter on each (011(1 md 5[)ce(l
and ba.whit consistency in the
middle. Mike Schmidt at third
bit 38 home runs to lead the
mars for the *eond straight
year. And at first. Dick Allen,

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the ball in the old Allen tapemeasure style.
Shortstop l.arrj iowa and
second baseman I),ive Cash
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them, ('41(1) averaging .305, the
first keystone combination to
hit over .300 since 1948. Defensively the unit is among the
league's best.
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Ltizinski, who topped the league
ith 120 RH! in 1975, hit an even
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lt'.ii Orlando golfers 4ire
entered in a record-Ix caking
field of 296 competitors for the
Florida Women's State Golf
Champion.ship. The tournament
will be field April 4-5 at Silver
Springs Resort and Country
Club in Ocala.
Of those entered only 176 will
,uilifs for the final rounds
Pegg) Brass and Sandra Carter
;'re the Orlando hopefuls. Alice
Dye, 1973-74 champion will not
p;irti(ipatc this year

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Maddox, a Golden Glove
winner, Is in center field. Jay
Johnstone 13Th, 011ie Brown
.1 .303) and the recently acquired
Hobby Tolan are available in
!14'li lipId
If the Phiilic have a weak.
ness, it woula appear to be in
the catching department. Bob
Boone is an excellent receiver
but hit only .246, and often was
at odds with Ozark.
Johnny Oates hit .282, but is
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have an excess of pitchers, a
trade for a catcher Is not unlikely.
In the utility area, Ozark has
M t - ( 'arver. a ctche.i.flrt
baseman who is an excellent
pinch-hitter from the left side;
Tony Taylor, at age 40, stll a
solid right-handed pinch.
batter: Tommy I luttoii, a go1
fielding first baseman who also
pinch hits well; Terry Ilarman,
a good defensive replacement
for any injured infielder, and
outfielder Jerry Martin.

B ttendorf Coach

NEW hlAVl:N (API
d Ek'ttendirf
i'hursday head swimming co
at Yale University, only
the third person to hold the post at the Ivy League school
in the last 60 years.
Bettendorf, 27, is a former captain of the Yale swim.
ining team and was assisthait coach of the squad for the
past four seasons.
lie succeeds Phil Moriarty who retired as head coach
after Yale's upset of Ilarvamrd Feb. 28.
Mjrt befit th Job 17 5(1arc nft"r R,'ih {lnnti,
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State Poact Number U. run ther'e 136.
North parallel to th e West Boundary nas been filed against HYDROFOIL
CORPORATION, a Florida co'
Of Said Section 39 a distance of 1677
feet to a point 25 feet South of the poration. EDWARD S AVDOVAP4 ,
South boundary of the Hershel •)S Trustee in Bankruptcy of
Hyctrolol Corporation. a Bankrupt
Moats tract of 1SI 1 , then ce East
$19 Sleet parallel to the
Sth Florida corporation: MAGNA
CORPORATION. a
boundary of the Htrihel Moats tract MOTORS
Legal Notice —
of 1941 to a point 25 fee? South of the Florida c or poration; KARL ROLLS
Southeast corner tjf the Her shel and ELIZABETH POLLS, his wife.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
C CLINTON STRANGE. JR
?,lo.jts Tract of 1941
NOT ICE IS HER 113Y GIVEN that
Trustee for the creditors of Hydrofoil
Michael J Hattaway,
by virtue of that certain Writ of
Corpor at on, STATE OF FLORIDA.
Chairman
Execution Issued Out of and undtr
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Board of County
CHRYSLER CORPORATION, a the seal of the County Court of
Commissioners
Seminole County. Florida, upon a
corporation,
MARINE
GEM
Seminole C ounty, Florida
finll judgment rendered in the
P Publish : April 2, 1976
PRODUCTS, INC.. South Carolina
torporation. KAIP-IER PlY STYLES aforesaid c ourt on the 16th day of
DEYO
February, AD 1976, in that certain
CORPORATION. a subsidiary of
case entitled. Say More Oil, Inc., a
Preway,lnc , in lllinoicorporation;
FIBERGLAS Florida corporation, Plaintiff, vs
OWENS CORNING
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE CORPORATION, a corporation; James English, Defendant, which
a Florida af oresaid Writ of Execution was
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. ROBIPISONS. INC
STATE OF delivered to me as Stierifl of
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE corporation;
FLORIDA. DEPARTMENT OF Seminole County. Florida, and I
COUNTY. FLORIDA
REVENUE, and you are required to have levied upon the following
CASE NO. 76 39-CA-04O
serve a copy of 1our written described proper ty owned by James
In Re the Marriage of
0. English, said property being
L)r[( () OOGART. Husband,
defenses, if any, to it on JERE
DANIELS, Turnbull, Abner ,incl located in Semir.oteCouety, Florida,
Oancts. Attorneys for Plaintiff, more particularly de%cribCd as
JANE I ft()OAR 1. wte
whote address is liT West Lyman f0*r
NOTICE OF SUIT
That certain red barn. bearing the
Avenue, Post Office Boa 100 . Winter
THE ',TAT(, or FLORIDA
Park, Florida 32709 .srvt tile the name GravIcy, which barr, is "up on
TO i."NL I (t(aC,APT
or iginal with the Clerk of the above blockS" and not attached or affixed
a R W Bennett
¶,tyled court on or befor e April 23rd, to really, and which Darn is located
IS? lfearthstone
1976 , otherwise a Judgment may be at the rear of the Plaintiff's property
Edmonton, Aft.'rt,s
entered
against you for the relief at 1510 North Orlando Avenue,
Canada
- Maitland, Seminole County, Florida,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED clrmanded In the complain,
also known as t he "Say More Oil
pe
tition
that 4 SUit has been fiId against you
WITNESS my hand find the seal of St81 1"
in the Circuit Court of Srmbnole
and the undersigned as Sheriff of
ad Court on March 171h, A D 1976
County, Florida, en titled - In Re
Seminole County, Florida, will at
(SEAL)
The Marriage of Peter D Bogart,
11 00 A M on t he 191h day of Apr it,
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr
i4usbard. and Jane I Bogart, Wife,
A D. 1976, offer for sale and sell to
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
Court
C.ne No 76 39 CA 04 1) The nature
the h-, •'t bidder, for cash, subject
By Lillian T. Jenkins
of fhc Suit IS to Ob'&amp;in a disSolution
to any and all existing lenS, at the
Deputy
Clerk
of MarriAg" and other relief
7,9, 1916 Front (West) Door of the Seminole
YOU ARE HEREBY REQUIRED Pu j lh ,tarch 19. 26, April
County Courtho'jse in San'ord,
OEX Ico
to Itt' your written defens es with the
Florida, the above described perClerk of said Court and serve a copy
"
UNITED STATES OISTRICT -.onal property.
thereof upon the Petitioner or
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
That said sale Is being made to
whose a
FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION — satisfy thC terms of said Writ of
Or ms i5 annexed her eto, or or before
Execution
Case No S.113-Orl.ClvY
April 77nd, 1916, or a Default will be
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
John E. Polk,
'c)'ert'cl against you
Plaintiff. vs JOHNNIE LEWIS
Sheriff
Petitioner's
attorneys
',%ITNESS my hand and seal as
JONES and all heirs, dlevisees,
Seminole County, Flor ida
Clrh of the Circuit Court. in and fOr
lt'gatees, grantees. assignees.
Publish: March 76 April 7,9, It, 1976
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S"rn.nuk' COvisty, rtaa,
enon, creditor , trustees, or other
DLX 13$
iay of March, 1976
claimants by, through, under or
iSeat)
against JOHNNIE LEWIS JONES, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
Arthur II Beckwith. Jr
et us Defendants
ORDER FOR FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
(4i-r (if the Circuit Court
FLORIDA
SERVICE BY PUBLICATION — On
fit Etane RiCharcle
motion and affidavit of plaintiff in
CIVIL ACTION NO. 16-S$-CA.09.0
Dcputy Clerk
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND
the above entitled cause by KendeII
,nrielh 0 Morse, Esquire
W. Wherry its Assistant United LOAN
ASSOCIATION
OF
Junes 6 Ushop, P A
States Atforney,in an action against
SEMINOLE COUNTY, a United
100 Ma'tland Avenue
Stat es Corporation,
the defendant(s), Johnnie Lewis
Altamonte Springs, FlorIda 32701
Jones and Martha Lee Jones. his
Plaintiff,
Attorneys for Petitioner
vs
wife, and to enforce a lien upon real
Publish March 19, 26. April 2. 9. 1976
DOUGLAS R, McI PIlE E and wily,
property si tuate in thiS District and
0EX99
described as follows: The South $7' GLORIA R MCINTEE and DIAL
FINANCE
COMPANY
OF
of the North 1000' of the East 210' of
FLORIDA, a Flurida Corporation,
SW ', of NE ' of Section Ii.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND
Defendants,
Township 21 South. Range 31 East
COUNTS', Subject to 15 foot easement of West
SEMINOLE
FOR
NOTICE OF SALE
FLORIDA
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
side of Road and it appearing to the
CASE NO 76 493-CA 04-D
Court that the def endant(s), Johnnie pursuant to Summary Final
Judgment of foreclosure rendered
In Re th e Marriage of:
Lew is Jones and all heirs, devisees,
'.EORG[ I STREVER, SR .
legatees, grantees, assignees, on the 30th day of March, 1976, In
Prtitioncr Husband. Iienr, creditors, tiustees, or other
that Certain cause pending In the
Circuit Court in and for Seminole
claimants by. through, under or
'.'.ji,..if • I L STREVER.
County, Florida, wherein FIRST
against JOHNNIE LEWIS JONES,
Pr'sporwlrnt Wife
are not Inhabitants of nor fou nd FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN
NOTICE OF ACTION
Within the State of Florida and have ASSOCIATION OF SEMINOLE
III 'T ATE OF I LOW IDA TO
COUNT'(, a United States cor
not voluntarily appeared her ein, and
,'A(IGAWL I L STREVER
poratlon. is Plaintiff, and DOUGLAS
that personal service upon them is
103 Cedar Street
practical because their R. McINTEE and wife, GLORIA P.
not
PlOw Haven, Connecticut
residence and whereabouts are MINTEE and DIAL FINANCE
065)9
COMPANY OF FLORIDA,a Florida
unknown, it S ORDERED that
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Johnnie Lewis Jones and all heirS,
Corporation, are Defendants. Civil
that petitioner, GEORGE F,
Action No 76 SI CAO9C, I. AR
devices, legatees, grantres,
ST REVER, SR has filed a Petition
45&amp;iqnees,
THUR H. BECKWIIH, JR • Clerk of
crejitnrs,
lienors,
fl the Circuit Court of Seminole trustees, or other claimants by the afores aid Circuit Court, will at
County. Florida, for dissolution of
11:00 am., on the lath day of April,
through, under or against Johnnie
marriage, and you are required to Lewis Jones appear or plead to the
ici, r,ffer for sale and sell to the
serve a copy of your written complaint her ein by the 10th day of highest bidder for cash at t he West
f any. on PIED P1
rft'nSrS ,
door of the CourthouSe in Seminole
May, 1976, and in default t he rrf the
1(JLIAN. JR of ST INST MOM. Court will proceed to the hearing
County . Florida, inSanf or d, Florida,
DAVIS &amp; McINTOSH, Attorneys for
the following described property,
and adudicatlon'Ot thiS suit as if
(4- I i0i F. Post Office Box 1330, Johnnie Lewis Jones and all heirs, Situated and being in Semino le
.ai'.orcl, F u.r ida. 3777$, and file the
grantees.
County, Florida, to Wit
devisees, legatees
original with the Clerk ul Iho Circuit
creditors,
Lot 22, Block H
assignees. Ilenos.
NORTH
Court on or before the 73rd day of trustees, or other claimants by ORLANDO TERRACE, SECTION
April. 1 976, otherwise a default arid through, under or against Johnnie
TWO, of Unit One, Plat Book 16,
ultimate tudciment will be entered Lewis Jones had been served with
Page 64, of the Public Records of
against you for the rrIef demanded process in the State of Florida, but
Seminole County, Flor ida
ifl the petitionSa:d sale v,1II be made pursuant to
only to the extent provided fr by
WITNESS my hand ,ind of,icial
Section 1655, Title 76, united States
and In order to satisfy the terms of
seal of 5,1(1 rnurt On thiS 161h day of
(aylr. it is further ORDERED that
said fnal iudument
notice of this order be published by
Mart Ii A 0 • 1916
(Seal)
I Seil)
the United States Marshal in a
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
Arthur II Bcckwith, Jr
ne*spaper of general circulation in
Clark of the Circuit Court
A.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Seminole Covnty, Florida, once a
By - Mary P1 Darden
week for six 1 61 cons ec utIve weeks,
II, Lillian T Jenkins
Deputy Clerk
Di :.il - ci(rk
ommencncj on March 12th, 1916 .
Philip H Logan of
Ni (1 N Juiiani, Jr
DONE AND ORDERED at Orlando, Shinholser, Logan
Florida, this 2nd day o' March, 1976
STE P1ST ROW DAVIS 5
and Moncrlef
Gege C. Young
Post Office Box 2779
McINTOSH
CHIEF JUDGE
Sanford, Florida 37771
Post office Box 1330
Attorneys for Plaintiff
$.r,ford, Florida 32771
Publish March 17, 19. 76, April 7, 9
PititiSh March 19,26 April 7.9. 1976 1$. "p76
Publish April 2, 1976
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games for Atlanta and St.
Louis.
Along with Heed and Kant,
the I'hillies have, as starters,
Leve Canton, a IS-game win.
net last year despite a sore elbow; Tommy Underwood, a 4game winner as re*ie; Larry
Christenson, who won II after
being recalled from Tohzio of
the ;ntern:t t.ml I tague, :ind
Jim I.nnborg, who won eight
befere succumbing to an injured sh oulder fron which he
has rccoeered.
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Judy; SF
Seminole 9 7b

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of the 1tG ,easorm before being
eliminated [rot-n the East
Divison racc. Ozark figures the
additionaL year of experience
.:....,
pecially the
:..youn, p•tehers, plus two offseason trader., oWd be ene ugh
to end the Pirates' domination
of the division.
Phillies personnel director
Paul (huns acquired 20-game
winner Jun Kat from the Cliicago White Sox and riot-hander Ron Heed frin the St. Louis
Cardinals without giving up a
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All of major spo1s All-Star
games were scheduled for
Philadelphia this Bicentennial
year,
tt
League playoffs and maybe
'ven the World Series?
Why not indeed" agrees
Manager Danny Ozark of the
PhthdeIphia Phil lies. Ozark
has a team he t,lieres c-:tpabk'
of winning the ational League
East, the payoffs and the
World Series
The Phillies battled the Pittsburgh Pirates into the as( week

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"U API: UFREBY PaOTIIEO
Hearing In the CommissIoners'
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Mr-ptlno Room of the !emi,icle that an ac',on to foreclose a r"r'r
County Courthouse,
SOnford, tgage on the following propity in
Florida, on April $3. 1976 at 100 S'minolt, County. Florida:
That portion of Lots 1, 7 and the
P M., or
soon thereafter as
055iblC to consider an application East ' of Lot 3, lying South of ACL
for a private drive way and Railroad right of way, and North
(redging for fill at the folIa,ing of State Road No 43.6 of FORE Si
CITY. ORANGE PARK. accord w.
described "operty
Beginning at a point 55.3 feet East to plat tht- col recorded in Plat ncio
and Sllfeet North of the Southwest 7. Page 60, Public Rccnrds ii

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his chief opposition should
Messersmith, who officially
thoroughbreds
seek enough credentials to come from Proud Birdie, win- became a free agent more than
make it .0 the Louisville classic ncr of the Bahamas and Ever. two weeks ago, has allowed
Wants Trade
glades stakes and only second Herb Osmond, his agent, do the
Stay 1.
Honest Pleasure, owned by by a head in the Fountain of negotiating for him.
MIAMI tAP) — Coach Don
Youth Stakes
According to today's editions
Shula, already hit by drafts and Bertram Firestone,
of
the New York Times, tte two
requests for trades, faces an. signed 122 pounds in ft $153,Braulio
IAteza
will
be
aboard
key differences concern the ncicia-er problem: All-pro guard 400 Florida Derby at GulfBob Kuechenberg wants to sticam Park, the final test In Honest Pleasure, the easy win cut provision ano deferred
leave the iami Dolphins and .Florid,a for Kentucky Derby ter book favorite for the Ken- payments in the memorandum
play for the Los Angeles Rams challengers Six of the horses tuck) Derby in the final Florida signed by Osinond and Yankee
"This is absolutely nothing are entered in Saturday's race. classic that will earn M040 !or President Gabe Pul avd the
against Coach Shula or the DolMeantime, E.C. Cashman's the winner. Mickey Solomone formal contract Messersinith
will mount Proud Birdie for the wji; later asked to sign.
phins," Kuechenberg said Elocutionist and Harold Sny., We stark'u out to ket a -I
first
time in t.ils race.
Thursday. "It's m) peronal diet's Sonkisser, also headed on
situation."
a collision course toward the
Trainer Rosemary "Pinkie" contract," Messersmith told
The situation, he explained, is Kentucky Derby, head the field Henderson decided that Proud the Times 'Now it's a moral
kire to p15) closer to his off in the Arkansas tkrbt
Birdie needed a harder spank issue If they were Interested in
on home in L,os ,tngc!ca, a
In
York, the 1hrJi Jo
ing than nt. got in (he F oulilain iii&gt; scrtiixs, why did Ui4 go Lu
1', 'i1'e increased by his planned robs Stake,
,; winner, Zen, tops a of Youth from his regular rider th! press and blow this thing
Lia 19 marriage in Chicago to probable held of 10 in the Goth- and switched jockeys For this up? Why didn't uicy call uie
am Mile at Aqueduct as another
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Run-scoring hits by Jim
Pntoski and Mark Moyer
snarkedSerninole Community
1'slege to a twv,.run ninthinning rally Thursday, but it
as not enough as Breid
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Community College rebound,
with five tallies to grab a 7.2 10.
inning b.iebalI victory.
Trailing 2-0 since the first
Inning, the Raiders came to life
when Jdf Brockway walked lii
the ninth. Potoski followed with
a triple and one out later Nlo)
doubled him across with the
tying marker.
I3revard
dashed
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McDonbldpI
Bachman 2b
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ort)(-1are the 22nd clay of April. 1976,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
otherwise a ludgment may be en SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
ter" aqanst you for the relief CASE NO. 74-I35-CA.09.E
OemanJNj n the Complaint The 0 AC CORPORATION. a FIoricl.
mortclaqc' being foreclosed 5 corporaton,
rrcorckd in Official Records Book
Plaintiff,
$97, Page 200. public records of
Seminole County, Florida
HYDROFOIL CORPORA liON o
WITNESS my hand and seal of the FIOridti corper,aton. i at.
saidCourton thiS 17th
Of March,
OfendinH
1976
AMENDED
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pitcher Dave Fender shackled
Colonial on one hit 'niursda)
and the Greyhounds exploited
six Grenadier errors to roll up a
10.1 high school baseball vie•
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tory.
Sciiiinoleshopeswiththeioth.
tic l- c I rt
J%Jfl
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Fendercameoninthesecond
Ifl
inning deluge, all unearned
inning and chilled Colonial
runs. Moyer absorbed the
through six scoreless Frames
defeat forth. Ih ders in relief.
First BaptLst slapped two swatted three hits in three trips effort
the top hsttn'g per
Tht Greyhounds boosted their fourflC)
to
Seminole
run innings back to back and Joe tje1tedihoiuerunanda farmance for All Souls, sup- Jacksonville
overall record to 153 —
bath
le
82 in Thursday and rode them to a 13- single. Chipping in two safeties plemented by Pat Crimmins Florida Junior Colic
the Metro Conference — S
with
a
8 victory over All Souls in a apiece for First Baptist were and John Zeuli who each
rematch
bet
' teams
Craig Smith led the hitting Sanford Cliurch League slow- Ronnie 11yan, Don Regan, Scott collected a pair of hits.
attack with a double and single pitch softball game.
tur a a
Began and winning pitcher Otto
All Souls broke loose for a 6-0 scheduled there
in four appearances.
The Pickens brothers keyed Thomas.
bulge In the second inning, but p.m.
theF'IrstBaptist
attackasJody
Skip
Lyman
Cann'sthree.f
orthree
losing
hurler David Mendoza
BEVARD
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Colonial
too voo o— $ 1
AS R H $1
could not hold the First Baptist
Judy ti
offense in check. fly the fifth
Left-with, Fender (3) and Foytek, (Cl
Ir
r
.%nd McKe*ver (4), Luke Martin
J%.,..L.
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First Baptist had narrowed the Drack lb
S I 3 0
nd BrOyn. Sleke (6).
4 0C0
margin to 7-5, then launched its AiliIdh
Del ANI)
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Goodson ph
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Seaboard for the trainmen while Joe eight run splurge.
Coastline, co-leaders of the Benton and Hon Brown can.
IA
Murphy SS
1
3
Sanford Men's Softball Metro tribtited three hits each In
/ four-game slate in on tap Lowry 7b
4 1 0 I
League, vaulted into the sec- support of winning pitcher Jim Saturday at Pinehurst softball DcknelI3b
4 0 0 0
4 02
ond round of the Blackhawk Williams, now 4-0 for the field with Sanford Christian
Mess Goes
Totals
Invitational Slow-Pitch season.
meeting First United Methoust
SEMINOLE
TournOnient Thursday by
eaboar(l is scheduled to at 10 n.m.; Pinecrest Baptist
AR R H BI
slamming the Elarberville meet the Claremont Merchants facing First Presbyterian at Barnefi d
5 0 1 0
Testi- M hants, 18-5.
at 11:30a.m. Saturday, with the 11:15 a.m., Holy Cross
NEW YORK tAP)
4 0 0 0
Evns1b
Paced by Lloyd Sall, who victor advancing to play the Episcopal challenging First Hurddh
many in the Andy Messersmith2 0 0 0
New York Yankees'dis tewill smacked a hot-ne run and two state's defending slow-pitch Baptist at 12:30 pin., and All Brockwayrf
1 0 0 0
if-If
S
of
all
people
singles,
Seaboard
erupted
for
champion,
Titusville
Flagship
Souls
tangling
with
the
Church
come today from —
nine runs in the fourth inning to Bank.
of Nazarene at 1:0 p.m.
— Andy Messersmith.
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turning hasebal'to Washington,
which has been without a fr.
chise since the Senators moved
to Arlington, Tex., in 1972
siaatid be given prituy CO1
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against you and you ,ire requiredto
Michael J. Plattaway,
serve., copy of written defenses,
Chai rman
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lxiii Commissioner Bowie Kuhn if it does not, he said, "I will sponse to his ruling.
No one agreed more readily PT
caught in the middle of a consider the application of the
In a seven-paragraph pre. than Al. President Lee Mac.
battle that now involves two National League" for a 1977 pared statement that outhned Phail1 whose opinion was that i:
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countries, both pro leagues and Franchise
his position, Kuhn admItted
'an) attempt by the Con)imscome of the United States' most
The commissioner did not de that 'this decision may well be sloner to interfere is n. ither
influential politicians
still Is line hat a suitable pro1 disappointing in whole or in just nor fair"
looking for i comfortable seat sian' would be aryl said he did part to all of the parties and
But there are thingsMacon the Toronto expansion time
Phail and his owners may t
bomb,
have overlooked in making the
Kuhn set the incendiary
statement, such as the fact that
mechanism at seven days by
"during the past week political
announcing Thursday that the
and civic leaders in Washington
American League may expand
have urged mc to take the necto Canada's commercial capital
essary steps to return baseball
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Baseball

8)' 11w AssocIated Press
Any member of the Phia(Ielphia Flyers will tell you that
nobody coasts when Bobby
Clarke is around; he simply
won't settle for less than 150 per
cent effort every game From
everyone involved.
That philcoptiy extends even
to Coach Fred Shero, who let
Clarke down Thursday night
during Philadelphia's 11-2 rout
of the Washington Capitals.
Hight wing Reggie Leach had
tallied twice, raising his seatotal to 60 goals. Left wing
Bill Ithrkr scored three times
to reach 49. Clarke, the center
(ifl
the National Hockey
League's highest scoring line
this season, had five assists.
But Bobby Clarke was angry.
'Fir the first time, I was very
iPint((I iii hurt IShut-uI,"
Clarke said, "lie usually
coaches for 20 guys. Tonight he
was coaching for Barber,
Clarke and Leach.
"That' directly against his
'o't'ig philosophy. Its nice to
see Leach get 60 goals and
Barber get 50, but we have 20
to get eauy 10' the i t*)'offs lie knows that better than
anybody. We (the line) played
a' too much."
The remarks fell under the
category of constructive critit'i The score was S-i after
ttflC period; the outcome was
ccure; there seemed to be
little need For hockey's hardestworked center to even play any
more, since he's on the ice more
than nearly to-thirds of every

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TONIGHT'S ENTRIES
5' 25 2 10) 3P 712
FIRiT —6.16, C: i. Vai,i,i ApRVIi ,
1727 1 91 351 302 2. ri's Jill; 3. Jo Ellen Eckert; 4
40 31 4 14 298 704 Early News; S Batman's Rocket; 6
76 19 S 57 263 343 Wyclltf Dens; 7. Betty's Jim; S
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San Diego vs. Chicago at

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Scottsdale, An:.
New York (A) vs. Baltimore
at Miami, Fla., (n)
Minnesota
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Houston. (n)
California vs. Los Angeles at Los
Angeles, (n)
Sunday's Games
Baltimore 'is- New York (A)
at Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
Boston vs. Pittsburgh at Bra
denton, Fla
Chicago (A) vs. St. Louis at
St. Peterst-itjrgh, FIb,
Philadelphia vs. Detroit
at
Lakeland, Fla.

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Boston-Cleveland contest
the only game Thursday in
ers
the NBA. There were no Ameri
can Basketball Association
gamut's scheduled.
"Ain t that solnething," lainCoach Bill
Fitch. "We're supposed to be
1101111) this tune of the ye'ir,
N. C. IM'
svlth 11 playoff spot clinched.
Some "pot luck" iron shots, a
But they're dancing in Wash- brand-nets' putter and some
ington tonight.
wet, shivering pickets were the
"IF we don't stin the cham. first-round features in the $230,pionship, we've made the play- 000 Greater Greensboro Open
iills and we can get ready to do Golf Tournament.
it all there I told the players we
"The fairways were so mudtould learn some things from ci)' you were just playing pot
tonIght," Fitch said.
luck out there," said big Jimmy
Toni hIi'insohn, Boston's Wiechers, who survived his
coach,, said the games now are difficulties Thursday with a
'.till important to the Celtics - five-under-par 66 that gave him
despite having clinched the At a tie For the lead with old pro
lantic Division crown and being Gay Brewer.
ossners of by far the best perBrewer, using a new putter in
centage in the Eastern Confer- competition For the first time,
ence.
got his share of first place late
"Wi' figure WC (1551' it to (.5'- in the cold, windy, cloudy, oe
erybody to play our best at this c'asionally drizzly day with
turn' of the season." Ileinsohn eagles on two of his last four
said.' We're not gonna roll over holes.
Included in their galleries and play dead for anybody. We
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Washington
to
try
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the dismal weather that has
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do our best here. And we'll try become a fixture at this 01(1
to whip their tail, too. if we- tourmunent - were some shivering, placard.carrying NBC
Scott was aided at-li! abetted technicians ssiio are on strike
by t)ave ('miens with 20 potnts and were picketing the cameras
ilfl(1 1111W rebounds. John Ilavhl' that are scheduled to provide
u-t'k stith 17 points ar.d 10 national television coverage of
rebotimLsand Paul Silas with 14 portions of the Final two rounds
rebo'inds. i'hw Celtics out. Sat turday and Sunday. The show
55111 go on, NBC officials said.
hoarded (leveland 55-42.

133
457013 103 332 733
Bufflo
3129 IS 13 290 267
Tomb
74 11.11 63 245 771
Calif
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Thursday's Results
Atlanta I, Iew York island
ers I. tie
Philadelphia II. Washington ?
Buffalo 1, Boston 2
Today sOames
Minnesota at Atlanta
vancouver at California
Saturday's Games
Buffalo at Philadelphia. after .

THIRD — h. C: I. Tiny Tide Ill
610. 360, 740. 2. Tee's Tacigo (a
620. 200; 3 Reeks (1) 300; 0 (1 6;
Thursday's R esults
511 60. 1 ft 6 1) 147 60. 39 IS
Atlanta 5 , Baltimore 3
FOURTH — 6-16. M: 1 Re-yes Ui
Montreal 6, Boston 5
S60, 160, 2.00; 2 CiOdy Prow 131
Houston 5, Oefl'Cl? 7
1210, 1020; 3. Irish Sheila (I) 76.0. 0
Kansas City 1, New York (A)
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FIFTH —S.14.DI BIite(21 1270.
New York (N) 5, Pittsburgh S
5 00, 3 60 , 7 Real Rhythm (3) 3 60 .
Philadelphia 16, St. Louis
60. 3 Ahloso C lem (5) St. 0 (2))
Cincinnati 3 , Chic ago IA) 7
$1740; P (73) 567 10; 32:11.
Chicago (N) 1, Oakland 1
SIXTH — 6.14, A: 1. Shout it Out
Cleveland S. Milwaukee i
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(3) 7 40. S 60, 4 70 1 2. Cjymanhaii I
San Francisco S. San Diego 3
New York R angers at New Il 70, 560; 3 KG Ace (4) 5.60 ; 0 (3
Friday's Games
53$ 70 1 (3 76) 53%) SO, 31:51
St LOuIS vs Boston at Wint er York Islanders
Detroit at Montreal
SEVENTH — 5.16. C: I. Roc k
HavI.I, Fla
Washington at Pittsburgh
Island Rock U) 1160, 100, 300; 2
Cincinnati vs. Chicago (A) at
Kansas City at Los Angeles
Sweetie Rinds U) 3.00, 7.60; 7. Otto
Sarasota, Fla,
Chicago at St. Louis'
Maker (3) 410; 0 IS 7)526 40; p IS
Philadelphia
at
Detroit
vs
Boston at Toronto
'I 1.7230; 3221
Clearwater, Fla.
Sunday's Games
EIGHTH — s. B: I. L. C's
Atlanta vs. New York (A) at
at
Philadelphia
New York Lucifer (6) 3'20'3L20, 2 60; 2 Winner
Fort Lauderdale, Fla
Elliott (1) 9. 00.6 60, 3. Sissy Sue (3)
Pittsburgh vs. New York (N) Ranger
New York Islander s at At
a? St. Petersburg, Fa.
3 00. 0 (IS) $31.70; P (S-I) 5.5591.
79 7 1
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Diego vs. Oakland at tanta
Montreal at fiashington
Mesa, An:.
NINTH — 3.14. C: I, 0, Vefltui'e
Pittsburgh at Detroit
Chicago (N) vs. Milwaukee at
(1)580, 370,370.7 Glen's Carol (6 )
Los Angeles at Ca'ifornla
7 Ic, 500; 3 Brother Mine (5) S 00; 0
Sun City, An:.
Kansa s City at Vancouver
Baltimore
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Texas
vs,
5' Louis at Chicago
TENTH — 5.1$, 1: 1. Base (7)4 RJ.
Miami, Fla.
Mnni'i.ota at Boston
3 00, 7 1: 2 Patches Chat 5) 6 60
Minnesota
Houston
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Calif or nia vs. LOS Angeles at
154 40. 31 65
Los Angeles, (n)
ELEVENTH — 1-16, A: 1. Officer
Saturday's Games
Sermon (5) 6 70, 320. 2-10, 2WIaA
Detroit vs. Boston at Winter
Rumored (3) 700. 3 70: 3. Husker
East Division
Haven, Fla.
Flit (a) 2.60; Q (3-5) 11050; P (5 3 )
W L T Pts. OF GA $179.10; SF (7$ with Sall) 5402 60 ,
Chicago (A) vs. Kansas City
Indy
3335 6 72 23-6 739 (2 6 with all)) 1.10260; 31:42.
a? Fort Myers, Fla.
Cleve
33 30 5 71 2S9 2
Montreal vs. Texas at Porn
TWELFTH — Ii, 0: 1 IL's lily
N Eng
32 39 7 7 1 245 25'
pano Beach, Fla.
(6) 2760, 16 SO,) 10; 7. 10 BOrOme
31 43 1 69 277 332 131 160.3 00; , Windy Cr-el (4) 760:
Cincinnati vs. New York (N) Clncn
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Q (36) ,5) 20; 1 ((3 II $91320,
at St. Pet er sburg, Fla.

Shero, told of Clarke's feelirigs, said, "Tell him Mr. tPhili
Esposito) wouldn't be cuibarrassed to take the points.
The Flyers out.shot the Capi/
tals 62-23, including 25-6 in the
middle period. Both marks set
club records.
In the other NHL games
Thursday night, the Buffalo Satires bombed the Boston Bruins
7-2 and the Atlanta Flames tied
ys
the New York Islanders 1,
In the World hockey Associ('l.EVEI.ANI)i Al's
atlon, houston tripped In('harlie Scott had 'CIII "dancin'
(Isanapohis 4'I and Quebec
in Washington" Thursday night Wasted Edmonton 7.2.
as he exploded for 30 points in
Sabres 7, hirulns 2
Boston's 95-88 National BasketI)annv Care and Rime Robert
Nall Association victory over scored two goals each as BufCleveland.
flo extended its unbeaten
The Celtics, who came into
string to nine games. Care
the game' with apparently little
scored his 45th and 46th goals,
to kindle their competitive Fire,
Robert raised his total to 15 and
took it to the Cavaliers and
Rick Martin registered his 49th
knocked then right out of first
to power the Sabres. Dan
place in the NBA Central I)isi- Marcotte and Johnny Bucyk hit
skrn.
For Boston.
Cleveland went into the game
Flames 1. Islanders 1
with an .003 percentage point
Torn I,siak's goal with 3:26
edge (ivr the Washington Bid- remaining gave Atlanta its tie
lets. To the chagrin of a home with the Islanders, marking the
throng of 19.392, Scott's 18- fourth time in five games this
point, third-quarter barrage season the teams have played
signaled the end of the Cat's' to deadlocks.
overnight stay on top.

Winnipeg at Calgary
Saturday's Games
Houston at Phoenix
New England at Indianapolis
Toronto at Quebec
San Diego at Cleveland
Sunday's Games
Sari Diego at Houston
Indianapolis at New England
Cincinnati at Cleveland
Winnipeg a t Edmonton
Quetec at Toronto

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Milwaukee vs. Cleveland at
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Gamma. 2. lace; 3. Berkley
Cannon; 4 MA's Dennis; S Poor
Ann; ó Wind y Dike; 7. Montague
Yarn; S Bates
THIRD—lie, C: I. Sweet Daisy. 7
Island Drifter; 3. Push The Pace; I
Banjo Blaze: S Manatee Peggy, 6
Ahiloso Joey; 7. J &amp; C's Go Girl, I
H C 1% Harry.
FOURTH — 5.16, M: 1 Manatee
Toby; 2. Loqgns; 3 Bill KnowleS; I
Prelde,'t Dave; 3. Amelia Gal; 6
C P s Ashley, 7 Phantom's Doug.
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FtFTH —,-i6, 0: 1, Cash Cognts,
7 G M 's Gnse. 3 Sweet Score; 4
Berkley Wiggles 5, %.A 'S Steven
6 Forward Blitz; 7. Country Art, S
Alert's Joe.
SIXTH -. 5.15, A: I. Dynamc
Dude; 2. Dear Marta, 3 Caesar; I
Canyon; S Highway Ror; 6
Lana Louise. 7 All Gossip: I F.D.'s

Today's Games
Indianapolis at Tor on to
Cleveland at Cincinnati

Atlanta vs. Kansas City at

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Thursday's Results
Houston 1, Indianapolis 1
Quebec 7. Edmonton 2

Fort Myers, Fla
Montreal vs. Texas at Porn
pano Beach, Fla.
New York (N) vs. Cincinnati
at Tampa, Fla.
San Diego vs. Chicago (N) a'

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Whizzer.

SEVENTH — 5.16, C: I. Yeller
Bear; 7 Texas )ream; 3 WyCI'tf
17 33 .500 10'
Enid; I Hof's Charlie; S Power
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Pepper, 6 Shu Shu Baby; 7 Lea
39 41 .400 lI'Joy; S P 6 l's Picky,
st Louis
34 16 125
EIGHTH — 5s, A: 1, Dave's
Vilglnia
13 65 167 3" Dcam, 2, Betty Shan; I Eveflig
xclinched fIrst place
Out. i. K'sSingapore, G. P'% Boy .
Thvri,lays Games
6 Tells Filla; 7 Marg M,- S My
No games Scheduled
Cindy
Today's Games
I Mineota
NINTH — 6.1$,
Kentucky at No,* York
Winston; 2. Crete, 3, 1 C s
Virginia at St. Louis
Baretta; 4.My1ic Spirit; S Ranker.

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San
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Minnesota at Houston
LOS Angeles at C&amp;fca'nia

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W I Pct. GB
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Pincrest Baptist
San Antonio at Indiana
Holy Cross Episc.
2 0 1,000 1
Saturday's Games
First Baptist
7 0 1 000 1
Indiana at Virginia, at Not.
1 0 1,000 1'
First Assembly
First Methodist
1 1 .500 2 folk
St. Louis at Kentucky
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Nazarene
54 2
Denver at SanAntono
First Presbyterian
1 3 .230 3
Sunday's Games
Sanford Christian
0 3 000 3' i
Virginia at New York
All SOUlS CbtholiC
0 3 000 3,1
Kentucky at St. Louis
Indiana at Denver
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TENTH — 5.16. A: 1 Southern
Roofs; 2 Cresllp; 3 K's Melody. 4
Best Turn: S. Hafta Hurry; 6
.iarwin Bud: 7 E D's Tanny; S. H
Ho all
ELEVENTH —5.16, B: 1. Wyclitt
Roy 2r Bo Collins; 3. Ripple Rube
I Skeen's Ruby; S. K's Bonus; a
Chrome Charger; 1. Adventurer; I
i m's Cap
TWELFTH — 7.16, C: I. D.G.'s
Red. 2 Montague Mystic; 3. Queen
Deborah a ShimmerIng; S Tell
Doll; 6. Mecola I':'. 7 iPe o . I
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THURSDAY'S RESULTS

So 12 16 116 3 4 205
II oO 17 99 oec 113
3) 33 12 75 253 733

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(2) 700. .4 10, 2 60; 7 Carol's Nancy
Alnta
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the chain, tire care, adjusting lice. There is no charge for the
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returned. "I thought, aha, this is a way to eam into art again
wit!~out having to produce mething on canvas."
She works with a dressmaker who measures, cuts the silk
and, after Miss Hodenfield paints the individual pieces, sews
them up. "I sketch my designs on paper," the artist says, "tack
the silk over the paper on a drawing board and go to work."
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Brooklyn.
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Breughel winter scenes skip down sidewalks on knee &amp;xks.
Elaborately embroidered denims eye each other at McDonald's.
And, to return to Miss Hodenfield, the Art Nouveau
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concert on the Lawn of Pinecrest Baptist Church, 119W. AIrport Blvd., Sanf,rd, AprIl 11 at 7:30 p.m.

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wrote In "Commonweal" that strong enough to overcome the Sunday morning, April 11, at
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school system of the largest otened I had not
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Christian body in America I 5id
summer its Easter Cantata on Palm

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Baptist Campus Ministry is one should miss it.
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11cr father taught at Columbia
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Friday, April 2, 1976

18-Help

n-Apartments_Furnished

Wanted

45

41-Houses

RealEstate

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1 or? Bedrooms. Adults only
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
7545 Park Drive $10 up

mediate openngs. Excellent pay.
AAA EMPLOYMENT, 201

CLASSIFIED ADS
Seminole

AVON

thru S times
4Ica line
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76 times
24c a line
(S2 OO MINIMUM CHARGE)
3 Lines Minimum

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Belinda Jo Davis

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membership drive, Central
Florida Chapter Citizens' Legal
Protective League. Details and
applications at public meeting
Thursday. April 8th. 7:30 p.m.,
Sanford Civic Center Annex. (See
display ad in Wednesdays paper.)

Can Help

Call 423.451
Write P.O. Box 1213
Sanford, Flay Ida 32771
ARE YOU TROUBLED' Call Toll
Free. 644 7077 for "We Care"

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PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD NOW
(,II 377 7611 r 831 999)

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32.35176

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low cost Classified Ad.

33-Houses
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D YNAMIC PROPERTIES
Broker
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one &amp; 7 bedroom apartments,
furnished or unfurnished, Newly

For Lease

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Commercial BulIdinç

on 17-92, lust south of Sanford or

redecorated Come see. 300 E.
Airport Blvd., Sanford, 323 1310.

Companion; Needed imrnedlaiely.
62* 0636.

1792. Prime location, 3229919.

TorWILLIAM MOP4FORE.
re's dence rk nown
last known address
P 0. Box 606.
lahactiapi. Ca!itorr'.a
YOU ARE HEREBY 140TIFID
that an atbon for Dissolution of
Marriage and other relief has been
filed against you and you are
requ4ed to serve a copy of your
written defenSes if any, to II on
Attorney for Petitioner, Ng
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Central

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Aluminum Siding

37301, and file the Owigin6l with the
Cierkol the above Styled Court on or
teforr the 210 day of April, 19,4.

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TOWER'S BEAUTY
ornery ae

WITNESS my Hand and he Sea
of Said Court on the 17th day of
March. 1976
5rl)
Arthur H Beckw.tti Jr
Clerk uS the Circuit Court
Darrren

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
the Planning and Zoning Board Cf
the City of Lake Mary, Florida, that

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STOP AND THINK A MINUTE If
CIa' ifled Ads didn't work
there W0•jhln'l h An.

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BackHoe Service

fill dirt clay. rock
All kinds
Jigging, Houset;ailers
stored and moved 3229147

Doll

Consider a

GET THOSE LUXURY lTEM5ijW
A FRACTION CF THEIR COST
FROM T ODAY'S WANT ADS!

SERVICE. Also any

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372 7191

rirtkler system, custom drapes.
rpetd. IdylIwIlde. 3223477

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Dolls, Antiques from up north,
dishe's, clothes I misc. 1116W. 3rd
St.

BIG CARPCRT SAI.E: Sat. &amp; Sun.,
Apr. 3 Is I 9 to 5 171 Lakeview
Ave., Lake Mary. Antiques.

clothes, Misc.

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Sep Dining Rooms

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BILLIARD ROOM

134

MONTH

I and; Bedrcjory,

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QU IE T AND SE RE NE

On Lake, Free Boating
NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED

Modern Facilstiei
All G. E. Kitchens

Highway 17.92, Sanford
Across From Ranch House

Located West of Hwy. 17-12
At 1175 Florida Ave.
4l Pb. 333.4450

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323-8670 or 831-9777

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REALTY.

S. VoIuSiJ Counties,
Acreage Tracts. small &amp; large.

Seminole
TERRY

REALTY,

114

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614 Acres near golf course, lerne
Drive oil Markham Woods Rd.
Trees, blpt; and dry Horses ok.
5.1.900 per acre Owner, 942 669$

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Center for Piano of equal value.

Merchandise

31.O505

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71-Antiques

FREE GIFT WRAPPING All Baby
Gifts, knif$, Christening Gowns.
PAY TON'S CHIL DR EN'S WEAR
Ph 377 1301
76.10 HIawatha

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Miles.

$3495

While, 37,000 Actual Milos, 4

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BEDROOM SUITES
2 BEDROOM
TOWNHOUsES

FROM

Charge &amp;

125

SANFORD

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welcome. Open for
Inspection Monday 10
a,m, to sale time.

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EXAMPLES:
1975 FIAT SPYDER CONy,

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Cash for wrediecl or ur
'ow away 1 days v.e'k
collect, Orlando 565 71))

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Call

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
3?) 3.156 cr 3?) 7713

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Nice topper, auto. transmission,
Air, AM-FM, buckets,

1971 VW DELUXE BUS

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for Sale

AS IS SPECIALS

197$ VW Rabbit. custom 2 door,
automatic, red wi:?, white intirlor,
11,000 miles $3,395. Call 322-1631

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19,'O Cadillac Sedan DeVille, I
owner, loaded First $950 lakes it
Call Harold, 323 2920.

W. 25TH ST.
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spected 1100 322 5111
1574 Cadillac I door sedan DeVille,
all power, loaded, like new. 16.000
miles $5,550 Phone 323 1110.
,

inferior perfect Needs engine
work. $ Save 1 1.31$ Haciend.,
M.tors, 373 9)95
1977 Pontiac LeMans. 2 door hard
top, air conditioned. 51 630 Phon'373 5447.

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6 cylinder, automatic, air,
power steering. 12,000 rnies.

and out. Better hurry!

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AM-FM, Wire wheels, 14,000
one owner miles. Sharp.

170 MijsIang, 6 cylinder. 3 speed
1*00 call alter S 30p rn , 3734060

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Reconditioned Batteries, 112.95
exchange REEL'S BODY SHOP,
1109 Sanford Ave

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17 acres cars for parts. Open 7
days week JIB Auto Paris. East
Hwy 50 Call collect. Orlando SM
2131.

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STINS MACH-NE &amp;
~ut,IPLY CO

WANT TO SELL
YOUR HOME'
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and size's
All
werepararxasrv.r

4-Or., Hardtop, Loaded, Gold,
Like New.

Home of Quiet, Covrteius
Rentals
Sales
Reserved Service
831*090
South of Sanford
ISiS Hwy. Il-Cl of Points

and self propelled mower; All
kinds of miscellaneous merchandise, come early and browse.

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a"I"'le

2 Dr. Ultra-Sharp. Automobile,
Loaded.

1895

consignments which we must
dispose of. Two riding mowers,

AIR CONDITIONING

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$3295

Car, I Owner, 42.000 Miles,
FactoryA .C.

Sale

credit rating and ability to repay.

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p4697

FRIDAY NIGHT 7.30
We are absolutely overloaded with

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REGENCYLoaded, 21,000 Actual Miles.

1973 CADILLAC

Dell's Auction Service

And

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1973 OLDS 98

2 Dr. Light Blue, Like New.
Only

Auction Every Friday
at 12 Noon
Highway 46 Flea Market, Sanford

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$3395

p4195

1200 French Ave.
323-7340

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Man,Wife,2Children _________________
Children ...........,,,,,,
Man, Wife, 4 Children .................
A WIDOW
NO LIMITATIONS ON ASS ESTS. E11

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Light Blue, Immaculate, Ultra.
Sharp, Like New, Loaded.

Leather Interior, Dark Green,
White Top Special SAVINGS.

Sanford Auction

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MINIMUM CASH DOWN REQUIRED
Payment on the above home is $2,100

1973 MONTE CARLO

highest bidder. Master

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I Owner, Super Sharp, Loaded,

Over 250 guns &amp; antique
pieces to Le sold to the

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ivafl, vvuu,

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1974 PINTO

*3Q95

Custom 4-Dr., Sharp Economy

Luxury Patio Apartments

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1971 DODGE DART 1971 OLDS DELTA 88

Auction

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$5997

Station wer', 'f- -. f:ctri
A.C, A.rfomjt,c, Real !arp.

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FLEETWOOD BROUGHAM, I
Owner, Loaded, 31.000. Actual
Miles, Like New

PUBLIC
Gn &amp; Antique

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SIZE OF FAMILY
Man, Wife only ........................

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D.r Green.

2895

72-Auction

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1974 COUPE DeVILLE
Cadillac, Plum With Half White
Roof, White Interior. Low

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Antique dressing table &amp; bed, solid
walnut Perfect condition. Call
J23 7592.

1971 Yamaha 300 motorcycle; pair of
Simpson CB b est radios;
rototlller. Phone 322 2190

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Vardens

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Owner, Like New, Loaded

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Well Drilling

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1974 CHEVROLET

Theatre. South 1797 Pnone 3fl
1216

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3 &amp; 4 Bedroom Models &amp;
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Prole,s.onaliy Mariaqrd

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SWAPSHOP FLEAMARKET'
Anyone can lit a seller or ,i buper
No charge All admitted Orr,
Conic browse every Sunday 9 to 5

6750711

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REALTOR,

50--Miscellaneous for Sale

Safe Boy
USED

1974 MAVERICK 4 DR.

CASH 322-4132

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Chico &amp; The Man

Last of the GT6 Series. Showroom

condition, Oniy 25,000 miles,
Priced lets than retail, P,'one In..ICt Il 921 122, Lonqv.00cl
373 SSlOortli *605
1984

PHONE 372 7116

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HALL
Realtor, 373 5771.

1973 Triumph 016. Collectors item.

FILL DIRT WANTED
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GENERAL $J ELECTRIC
KITCHEN EQUIPMENT

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Wanted to buy used office furniture
Any
Quantity.
NOLL'S
Casselberry, Hwy. 17 92, 830 4736

REALTY INC.
123 7522
Eves. 322 06l7r 377.1517

HAROLD

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beautiful 1974 Chevy Impala Custom
Coupe with white landau roof, air
condition, P.S. &amp; P.O. Phone 3fl
5106

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DAVES' 323 9370

Used upright piano for Student
technician Call Cindy at 3210175

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Make your Budget ç,. lurther. shop
the Cl1t;(ied Ad every day

(rvc h4'Ipon'natSaturday iou'
Paneling, doors. windows nungs,
(Oflcetr work etc Bythi hour or

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COCKER SPANIELS
Bouncy boyS &amp; girls, red, white 5.
buff AKC. 1175. 327-1263

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building
ng
If you .-to in the busineis 04 bu
the
buslnies ....use
your
Classified Ads often

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Returns
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0,04 p.i co'ruo
7%67 Park Drive
? 8565

Trot Exterminating Co -Corn lete
el.1 C on trol and erm tiesq Free
lflspi'cIlon All Pest Con trol, 10
oct. Discount. 3"29116

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We Buy Furniture

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3220701

John &amp; Clara Hall Custom
Upholstery Speiialis?s '1 Tufting
and Rr-stylinq FurnitureS. Sewing
M6chinei Repaired We Buy, Sell
1 Trade t'.Ol Sanford Ave Phone
)72 9171

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Income lax
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Pest Control

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Doberman Pinscher Pups
AKC, $150 up. Terms
3635110

CENTRAL HEATING

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Income Tax Serv.

V,'xj or steel driks, executive desk
&amp; chairs, secretarial desks I
chairs, straight chairs, filing
cabinets, as is Cash and carry.
PIOLL'S
Casse'befry, 17 92, 830 1706

1973 Pinto, new paint sob, new Tires.
Racing decals Automatic, air.
usually 11,995, yourS this week fcr
11,3$ Hacienda Motors, 323.9395

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1966 Buick Lesibre, 61.000 original
miles. Convertible top like new.
Jam.up inside &amp; Out. $845.
Hcienda Motors, 3239393.
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PINES' WOODS BARN- We Buy
Furniture &amp; Miscellaneous, Sell
for 30 poT. commission Free Pick
Au ton. Saluroays 7 1: ni
S,,rrford 372 7770

ALL ELECTRIC

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Upholstering

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2 male, 1 female All with Show
coats and mottier and father on
view. Phone 372 3354,

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Farms,
way between New
Smyrna and Deland off Hwy lion
5amula Drive Ph 904 47' 5.i59

S ACRE TRACTS-- $2300 4.000 per
acre

1505 W. 25th St.

I or I', Baths

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Aiterafi(,ns Dretsmakrrj. ladies- ,
men's, childrers Drapes, Quilts,
ph0Ittenng Donna Canada,

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Kepairs,
Remodeling, Drywall rb plaster
,,, 11,:. ceramic file III, Carpentry
36S 654C

Supplies

65-Pets-Supplies

us your car or truck even if you

1961 Mustang, professional paint
job, custom decal, automatic, new
tires, black vinyl top. Must see to
Hacienda
appreciate, $995
Motors, 373 929$

1972 GRAND PRIX, good condition.
$2,500 firm, Phone 372.160.

"LIVE HENS"

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Order for
Easter. Tailoring, dresses. hats
and matching bags I" 74".

Moke your Budget go further,shop
the C14%Sified Ads every day

G:r.rai

67-Livestock- Poultry

L'zs Alter ation Shop

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for Rent

59-4`&amp;siCat Mrchandsse
Pianos &amp; Organ Sales &amp; Service. We
buy used pianos &amp; trade, Lessons
Piano, organ, guitar. accordian,
pci. &amp; group. Ball's Piano &amp; Organ
Sales. 301 W. 1st in 2755

3237725
'6$ Dodge Monaco Sta. 'Nag . all
power, 1450 See at 1511 Elliott
after 5 p.m. or weekends.

DICK BAIRD DATSUN.

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Norwegian Dun Pony; Buckskin
64Equipment

1971 Toyota Corolla, 2 door, ex
cellent condition. Sacrifice. Phone

1911 Malibu, automatic, factory air.
11.000. Call 321 0351 offer 5 p.m.

money on if. See Bill Ray or
Jack Mink, (31.1)18, Fern Park

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ROBSON MARINE
7975 Hwy I? 97
172 96l

80--Autos for Sale

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66-Horses

Classified Ads didn't work

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80-Autos for Sale

Sell

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Friday, April 2,1976--58

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HOOD TRACTOR COMPANY

Arkansas Traveler, fiberglass. 75

Auction

Sewing
Lawn Care
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$31 1341

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Mon edging, trimming we
and fertililing Free estimates.
Phone 373 5454

OfftrS you th e same Quality
workmansh,p in your remodeling
requ,remen l5 a $ is
available in his g"eraI con
struclo,,

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publiflhied in the Evening Herald. 3
newspaper of general circulation in
Ine, City of Lake Mavy, FlorldiL ant
$imeafteestli days prior øotppe
itQreSald hearing. In addition,
notic, S1'iallbepofed in the area to
be corisdered at leist IS days prior
to the 41c of public htorkM
DATED: March 79
City of Lake
Mary Foridj
$ Ka Sasmari
City Ciert
GARY E. MASSEY
4*4 E. Sewcran Blvd.

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54-Garage Sales

117 Magnolia Avenue

tip Johnson ISiS complete 373

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Evening Heraid, Sanford, Fl.

65-Pets-Supplies

If you are having difficulty fndng a
place to live, car to dr,v, i 'ob. or
some service you have need of,
read all Our want ads every day

Sales, Rental, Service

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Landscaping

J S Snyder Nursertrill. Land
locaping We are Overstocked on
landscaping plants and we do
complete landscaping service 327
317$ or 411 724.6

Lake Mary, Florida, and more fully
described as follows; to wit:
Sec 14.TWP30S, Rot 3OE,N3,spft
01W517ft04NE', (less RY&amp; Rd
lntcr;v
E.terior Plastering,
Pt W of RY)
Plaster Patching a. simulated
Furthtr descrIbed as South Side 0,
$ V e spec'a It v 3 7
LaSt Mary Blvd. east of Railroad
TbePublicHearing will baMidat C,arpenfry, Rpmodeling, Addit,,s,
The City Hall, City of Lake Mary,
Custom Work LicenSed, Bonded
Florida, pntpie7lth day cfApnii, 1976
Free e'stma,e 373 60 31
at 1:00 p.m. or as soon t hereafter as
..arpentry,
C(,ncrete,
Steel,
possible at wfich time interested
Remodeling. ,Roofing
ti
Free
and
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the
Estimates No job too large or
r@c*mm*rW*d change of toning will
snaiI Coll Red or John. 1715001
be heard. Said hearing may be
continued from lime to Jim* until
Cenr et-al L Air Conditioning
finas
taken by the Pla.nlng
Sr'etirpjfr,
'-d Zoning Hoard of the City of Lake
P_ art.,
f_
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IS NOTICF_ "It be Posted i n STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. it
three (3) Public Pieces within
Ads
didn't
work
there wouldn I be any
City of Lake Mary Floridi il the
City Hall w!th;n said C;ty, and

CaflBart

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New and Used
Ford, Ksbota, Pettibone

ALTAMOIITE SPRINGS

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Free - Small dog (good watcP'dog),
also tree puppies Phone 373 0312
after 3 p.m.

CONTRACTOR'S EQUIPMENT
FARM EQUIPMENT

It's easy to place a Classified Ad
We'll even help you word It. Call
272761).
Boat. Motor &amp; Trailer- 162. 18'

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Rummage Sale: Saturday, April 3.
Sanford Plaza. (next to Eckerd's).
9 to S. Benefit Sanford Christian
School,

12' Aluminum John Boat and 1 tip
like new Sea King motor. Phone
373 2535,

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repairs and small tflrij
jobs. Fait Service. All work
guaranteed, Licensed, Bonded 18
yrs experience Call Bricker, 37)
2770

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Large 1 &amp; 2 Rdrm.

Patch

Metal Doll Repairing

recommended

commercial to CI limited corn.
mercial, as said classifications are
described in the toning ordinances
oftheCityofLaktMary, Florida,
the following described pfQQtf'f5f
lying withIn the municipal limits of

3 DR. )', bath, large fenced rear
a r d, kitchen equipped. $25,000.

fir I BR house with room to
iare. With a little TIC, could be

it of areas finest home's. $17,00(1.
Holtzclaw,
Caroline
all

Color TVs IrOni $50. B&amp;W, fro;n
$15, Si'rvice all makes HER OS'
TV 1700 S French, 373 1734

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Plenty Of Room

53-TV. Radio. Stereo

63ATractors&amp;
Heavy Equipment

pot down

Government re-sales from $100
down

831 2S59

YARD SALE. Friday night 6:30 &amp;
all day Sat. &amp; Sun. Spanish sofa S.
chairs, Coffee table, Queen size
bed. Mattress &amp; box springs,
Kitchen utensils, Children's
clothing, Bar, 2 stools. 113 W.
Airport Blvd. 377 6560.

&amp; Accessories

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O,i*xW ','.ud Mr.or. 3 BR. 7
Spanish style home. Assume
132.500 mort page s itrs $3,500 down36S-4S46.

MOONEY APPLIANCES 32) 069/

6' Picnic Table, like new, benches to
match. $29.95. 322.3635.

3 ACRE lake front estate. 59,900 75

32306Ior3230517eves

CRANK CONSTRUCTION
f- "f' TYDAtTIiQS
5)0606)

KENMORE WASHER, parts,
service, used machine's

55-Boats

Expert roof repairs, flat roofs or
All vicirk quarani"d

type fence work Call after I p m
8174

C?- na Glass

lit St.

13J

52 Appliances

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entry and 2nd kitchen upstairs for
self sufficiency. Zoned for offices,
as wetlt MUST SEE TO AP
PREdATE.

UHOME?
Buy rig a new hom" Moving to an
apartment?
et some action wilt, a Herald
cianfiid ad We'll help you write
a
a ,,u trr.; a tat
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CALL 322 2611

Land dean

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change of zoning from Cl retail

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(30653) REALTORS 3236.353

WANT TO SELL

ESTERSONLANOCLEARING
Bulldozing Excavating DitcP
wo rk Fill dirt fop soil 327 5943

'leg Real Estate Broker

3 OR.. 2 bath, lam rm

'.'LS REALTORS

Poofng AndCarpentry Repair
Fritrestimal"
321 7

$fyi

M.UNS WORTH REALTY

Forrest Greene, Inc.

321.0041

Road, Hwy 17 =nraE::
Five Points) 32771*9.

%aid Board *Ili hold 4 public hearing

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WE TAKE TRADES
SANFORD- 3 Bedroom, 2 bath
home, shady yard, air con
dtloned 511.250. MAKE OFFER.

"SERVICE BEYOND
THE CONTRACT"

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GARAGE SALE' sponsored by Jr
Woman's Club of Sanford.
Children's toys &amp; clothing, Misc.
items 119 North Summerlln Ave.
April 3. 9 '111

43-Lot s-Acrea g

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REGORY MOBILE HOMES

lot. 142.500.

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OVIEDG-5 B ed room, 2 story older
home, screened pool, even a
basement. Over ½ acre wooded

I Bedroom home with 2 baths.
family room. By owner. $30,000
Phone 3fl 6975.

YAW

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LAKE MARY. FLORIDA

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bedroom. family rn, patio, all
fenced, $15,000.

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acreage. Dock. Privacy. Paradise
area FHA terms 130's. 0-a-nec

7 Bedroom, I bath Spanish Stucco
finish with brick front, inside
utility rOon', enclosed back porch.
carport. $11,700. 2605 Laurel Ave.
Call 377.354 anytime.

COUNTRY HCME- Comfortable 2

Plants for Easter. All kinds indoor
Or Out. Small trees
Shrubs
Hanging Bakets, Lillies. SpeclaIti
Blooming Air Plants, for those
who want Something ditferenti
?i20 Hartwell Ave. (off 30th St.)

2 Bedroom traIler, 3 lots. $6,500.
Phone days 373.7050 or 321.0069
after 6.

Spotless, older take home. Wooded

254.5 PARK

Kish Real Estate

Roofing

SER
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BOOKKEEPING Individual &amp;

BACK-HOE

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3 Bedroom, AC, carpeted, ?..1
COflditiOfl. Good terms. $18,900.
372 6*20

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Income Tax Serv.

I can cover you' home with alum
S'ding &amp; soffit system Also

saw

ANYTIME

AT 322-2420
REALTORS MIS

GOLDEN OPPORTUNITYCompletely remodeled 2 story
hone with privacy. Has private

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Associate

central heat and air. See this one
for $29.500.

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LAKE MARY- 3 bedroom, l, bath
POOL home Range, refrigerator,
fenced back yard. Dishwasher,

Ps?i March19 26 April? 9 1976
CEX 101

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JOHN StiUL

Phone 32l-91I7

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&amp; Western Wear on corner), 1st
yellow house on left. 333 7527

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fl a rural area No dow
New pious
payment, monthly payments less
than rent Government SubSidized
to gualified t'urrs Cat' to Si-c

CARPORT SALE: Ttn,r., Fri. I
Sal , 9 to S. W. 1st., left at
Jessamine Ave., (Square Dance

KULP DECORA'ORS
409W IsV St 377 73J5
llu F'Lirfl tUfV

Air conditioner, 27,000 BTU (cools i
rooms), used I months; king slip
water bed; Baby swing 0 Matic
Phone 322 r 3129

3603 Orlando Drive
Sanford. 371 5700

* They're Hot" *

377 ,412

White 17' PhI1co ret rige'ator, good
condition, not self defrosting, 115.
Phone In 3292.

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1 Bedroom Trailer, 10'x35'

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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY SELL- TRADE

CARPORT SALE 100 block of San
Marcos,910I, Friday. Misc. items
S. mrwe added. Help elementary
school get needed equipment,

51-Household Goods

307 E. 1st St., Downtown
377 9111

Homes

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1I1315E FirstSt.

SANFORD SEWING CENTER

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both

homC. He's rccueu inc price
51.000 to $18500. Thi5 includes
k1 tchen eppl.*ne',, (6 pvi;rsg a.'td
new roof. Call for more details.

W.

Garnett White
E'flcieny and Lovely 2 bedroom. by
week or month. Adults. At We&amp;va
Reg Real Estate Broker
Landing Resort on the river. Free
JOHN KRIDER:ASSOC.
boat moorige 1. canoe 'jse 322.
107 W.Comm*rcial
1470 .one
372 7831, Sanford

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Wants to sell this 3 bedroom, 7

Rid
gewood
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Spacious 1 BR apts. Tennis,
swimming, playground,
recreation room, laundry room Comfortable 2 bedroom home in NEW LISTING- 4 year old like
Lake Mary, air conditioned;
new, C B 3 bedroom Irqulet neigh
and clubhose 2510 cdgewxd
bearing citrus trees. Only $175
borhood on commercially zoned
Ave., Sanford P1 323 6120.
property. Live in and Operate i
month. 322 6196
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business or office. S22.S'.
31.Apt1rflents Furnished DELTONA- Nice Individual
homeS: I bedroom, 1.135; 2
Harold Hall Realty
bectroom,$15O No pets Phone 57i
2 BR. Air, Adults
Realtor
1010
No Pets,
323-5774 Anytime
7317 PalmettoAve.
37-Business Property
Multiple Listing Service
BAMBOO COVE APTS

NOTICE OF ACTION

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RECONDI TICNED HOME-- 3
bedro.rn5. 1 bath, CB home, new

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and
WILLIAM M0NFOR. Respondent

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Reg Real Estate Broker
$17 W. 1st, Sanford 322 56.11

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7 bedroom,
e d room, carport, fenced yard.
homes
now
available.
AdultS only, 323 5831 or 322.6620

m.ornmercieu, in S176.

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COOL BREEZES
From the huge shade treat lrn
maculate 3 bedroom home in
Sunlan'i Estates. Carpeting,
drapes, range. Above ground pool,
fen:ed rear yard, new roof.
Another 8PP warranted home for
only $25,900.

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Requires good typing, average
shorThand. AAA EMPLOYMENT,

AAA
EMPLOYMENT.
Commercial 323 5176.

Furnished

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30Apadments

BOOKKEEPER- Good experience.
Take over all phasei Sa!ry good.

beautiful Grove Manor. $32,900.

0,4 I s 177 JI7I
Broker

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REALTOR 3722120
7S6S Park Dr
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MANAGER TRAINEE- Excellent
benefits: Medical. Profit Sharing,
Stock Options Must be alert,
aggressive type individual, high
school grsduate or better. Zales
Jewelers, 1100 State St , Sanford
Plaza

IN
THE
COURT
OF
THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
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In Re; the Marriage if
PATRICIA MONFORE. Petitioner

3 fledrc'ntn. 2 h'hs. carn.t.1.
&amp; refrigerator, central 'eat 1. air.
large yard 327.3533.

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tools Fantastic company. AAA
EMPLOYMENT. 201 Corn.
merclal, 3235176.

jul

Bedroom, carpeting, air con
ditloned, $183. Adults preferred.
Opt Ion to buy. 323.5631 or 322.6620

STENSIROM REALTY

MECHANIC- Top Quality. en

Legal Notice

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carpeting. Oversized tot in

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START MONDAY
Ca1l339.9029

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REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES
Experienced&amp; NewiyLiCeflsed
Join "Sanford's Sales Leader"

CARPENTERS HELPERS

LZ'St - Wh;te Cockapoo, answers to
the name 'Killer." Reward.
Please call 3720111.
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Lost in Loch Arbor area- Black
female cal. Answers to name
"Biakie". Last seen wearing gold
color coflar. Reward. Phone 322.

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After hours'

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Singer's best Zig tag machine In
sewing table Sold new for 1,4*9.0,
assume balance of $loe, or I1
payments of $9. See at:

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22206.1$,
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6433 0 322 *970 eves.

CHILD CARE COUPLES
$10.500
PAINTER
Top Pay

2 Bedroom. carport, feiced yard.
good terms. 372 6*20

refrigerator, central heat and air,

central heat &amp; air.
Paon's 327.1301

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377 641.5

Days' 3276173
Nights-In 2357

"PRICE REDUCED FOR
QUICK SALE"
Lovely 7 bedroom home that's neat
as a pni Large bedrooms, eat-in
kitchen equipped with range and

Clcn] bedroom, 1: ba th,
stove a. refrigerator, blue car pe t,

NICE PIEIOVIBOkS
Newly redecorated, remodeled 3
bedroom home, large family
room, cedar siding and fence,
eating bar, new carpeting, new
roof, central heat 14.500 sq. ft. lot
,yoo Øy,tii'r 3I.105?3

sate

Like new ping pOng table with ac
cessonies, $30, Phaff Sewing
machine, tension needs ad
iustrnent but runs good, 535. Call
574 3078

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322274*
121 0719

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

32 2 7115

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In$t6Il4'iOn
available Bud Cabell 377 $352
anytine

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Real Estate Broker

1100 E. 25th St.

Stenstrom Realty

8318227 ______

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JflClC Ui1., KCAL.IUK41, SJV,

APPLIANCE REPAIR
DRIVER

1.3.00 an hair or more to good
typist. Details and applications at I
puPIic meeting of Citizens' Legal I
Protective League. 730 P.M.. I
Thursday. April 81h. Sanford Civic I
Center Annex. (See display ad.

FOR ANY DEBTS INCURRED

Unfurnished

Fern Perk- 3 Bedroom, 111,1 ba th,
carpeting, dishwasher, air unit,
fenced yard, $195. FORREST

CASHIER. PART TIME
WAITRESSES WAITRESSES
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AfUlF PFPAIR

TYPIST with own
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dishwasher. 2 car garage. $175
'tn
Jrçsit Call 323 me ,i.

Why Walt?

3783.
CONTRACT

Tax

3 BR. 1 bath, kitchen equipped with

Hurry! Go To Work!

C.

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and profitable career. Call 862

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TAFFER REALTY

0 "l"1111111111111

with big paneled family room,
carpets, dishwasher, air and
uble garage. Fine wooded area.
Very low interest rate. Only
I33,69 .

JIM HUNT REALTY

Wanted
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New 4 bedroo m. 2 bath, split plan

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WITT REALTY

SPARKLING SPANISH

Lake Mary- 2 Bedroom duplex,
central heat I air, carpet, drapes.
fully equipped kitchen. $150 mo.
6.450112 jays,

32-Houses

This is to state 1h81 my wife Juliat
Ga.ger will not be responsitie for
any debts incurred by me. past or
present. as of March 30, 1976.
R. H. GeIger

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LONGW000 VERYLOWDOWN

S? 2W Sunset Drive, next to

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For further information call '*73 1.587
or write
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P 0
Box 553, Sanford, Fla 37771

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FIRST OFFERING- Brtck and
redwood siding. 3 Bedroom. 2 full
baths, fireplace, family room.
extras galore Owner may can.
Sider holding mortgage. Asking
$6.500.
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
S. V. Hardwick, Broker
Deltona 641 6611

Sanford- 171 N. Sunland Drive.
Sunland EstItes Refurbished 3
bedroom, 2 bath. By owner121,500. Many extras, 1.273.1016.

itTjsy
bROWSE AND SAVE .
The Want Ad Way.
and fun

2 OR furnished apartment, nice
yard. Children and Pets OK. $130
month. V miles norlhof .13.1 on 11

perience helpful. Apply in person,
Art Grindle's Wheel Ranch of

Eves 327 7611

017 S. FRENCH (HWY 17.92)

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Furnished duplex, Lake Mary area.

If you're in the business of building
the
busifleS.
use
your
Classified Ads often

Dr3'rT

24 Hrs.

323•9410

365 3771

1 1643

Service. Open Sunday.

MULTIPLE I lSTlNG REALTOR

STOP AND THINK A MINUTE 'f
Classified Ads didn't work
there wouldn't be any,

hospital $165 month piui deposit.

roundings. phone $31 351$.

BUSY BEE CHILD CARE
7177 Holly Avenue
Phone 323 lSlOor 327 0760

FAMILY'
AL ANON

No qualifying. Only $31,500.

3 Bedroom, carpeted, central heat
and air,Convenient downtown and

SALESMAN wanted- Sales ex.

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I c'r fam,ies or friends of

Reasonable

Reg Real Estate Broker
26385 Sanford Ave.

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SOUTHERN COMFORT: Approx. 1
acre, beautiful older 2 story, I OR.
large liv. rm. 7 cent heat and air
systems All for only 160,000.

Mossle C. Baler?iifl

Stemper Realty

Buy 1h13 3 bedroom, Wz bath home
with $7,100 down. takeover $I6,70 For Rent with option to buy- New 4
OR. 2 bath home, garage; 1 block
mortgage. 7 pct. interest, $165
uf Lake Monroe. Orlando 2t3-S1,9.
month pays all. Fast possession.

furnished or un
Ideal
location

SWIMMING POOL: Large den wfireplace, carpet, ridge. refrlg.,
ishwashor. 3 OR, 2 bath. 1.31,100.

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BATEMAN REALTY
321-0759

327 4991
19I9 S. French
Eve. 321 1496, 3fl 4161,327 1981

WALLET WATCHERS

31A- iplexes
DUPLEX furnjhrd

REALTOR

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LEGAL SECRETARY with work.
man's compensation and personal
injury experience. Pleasant stir

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SAN MO PARK, I, 2. 3. bedroom
trailer apts. Adult &amp; family park
Weekly 3515 Hwy Il 9?, Sanford

Any experienced persons who are
willing to work and wanting to
learn real estate sales, For con.
tidential Interview, call
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
S. V. Hardwick, Broker
Deltona 661 6611
After 6p.m.aii 574.2327

DEADLINES

T d my Si?oa

after 4 wk. days.

COOK- Great pay Must be ex.
perienced In all phases. Good
references regi'Ited. AAA EM.
PLOYMENT. 201 Commercial,
323 5176.

RATES

HOURS

1 Bedroom apt., lights. water (urn.,
carpeted, adults $91.50. 3222296

Spring Into the world of cosmetics,
fragrances, toiletries. Excellent
earning opportunely. Call 641 3079.

831- 9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

41-Houses

Commercial, 323 5176

Orlando - Winter Park

322 - 2611

OWNER SASYS"LET IT GO I- Fine
old 2 story home In good neigh
borhood. i Bedroom. 1 bath, 2
fireplaces, corner lot. $'1,15'3

$ I:
1912 Volkswagen, ye lw with black
fabric upholstery. Super clean

Must sell this week 51415 firm
H,enda Motors. 3719343

67 VW BUG, Red,

Runs good
70 DODGE CORONET

Good family car ..

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13) DONNA F.STFS
payroll to no" more Uian one per legislation will get ftough as is designed to protect those that the 14tb judgeship when themselves from having the sanctuary for the manatee and the port to sell bonds at more
Herald Staff Writer
stiffen penalties for harming than the currently required 75
person.s who think they have an created must be a Seminole fluoridation
Seminole cent of the sta'C 's population written this time
Members
of
per cirmt. interest rate and to
Seminole's resident legislator the mammals.
resident-, to retain the
Noting that the number of
Ile said he is also working on invention.
County's legislativo: delegation,
Another
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Sen.
WiNon's
exempt
sales tax payments for
municipal
court
system
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said
the
bill
concerning
carThe
Senator.
if
niemtier
of
a
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employes
has
grown
from
legislation
to
pm%ide
a
jury
in preparation for the opening
nIs
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fairs
and
amusement
package
provides
that
real
modular
homes
sub-committee
on
select
the
legislation
has
passed
out
of
e
a
ratio
of
one-half
per
'L'ent
of
pool
that
prospectis
system, so
of the 1976 session cii the Florida
property
values
for
tax
Other
proposed Wilson
irmnittee
and
probably
will
go
parks
would
iniclude
rules
and
the state's population in 1960 to jurors will not have to sit aging, wNch has hehl hearings tbe
legislation
includes bills: to
prefiled
a variety of proposed over one per cent today, Vogt around the courthouse for a throughout the Mate, is also cv- directly to the [louse calen- regulations applicable assessment purposes wculd
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at
lair
market
or at place a student on the Board of
said ss ith the ads ent of s'eek at a hint tofind out if the) sponsorin' legislation the dart, clarification of the statewide lie said current!&gt; set
ness laws
The proposed laws range collective bargaining for public will be selected for jury duty, primary thrust of which cm- Seminole School Board and three to five persons are killed investment le%-el wWchever is Regents; pco%iding for the nonannuafl&gt; in Florida in accidents the lesser amount to preclude partisan election of sheriffs,
from a bill supported b&gt; Stair employes, he belieses there and a bill to regulate insention phIzis health care and home school superintendent s non
maintenance services as parti,san elecfion: dealing with at these amusements and many reassessment of properties public defenders, state atSen. Lori Wilson (I-Cocoa must be a constitutional iia- brokers.
each year.
torneys, and clerks of the
Vogt said the proposed law alternatives to nur-Ink, home&amp; unemployment compensation others are injured.
Beitrhi in halt Ole prprltl(~e of pqxfiment to the growth of the
court to reinstate the
Wilson
said
this
circuit
Sen
Sen svibon said she skill
1k said the sub-committee is being charged to cities sshen
persons registering to sote b&gt; govrnment in terms of em- sll provide that persons called
for jury duty will have to show looking for ways to keep the employes voluntaril) leave again support thc Equal Rights legislation is an effort to help old trespass law; providing a
party to a proposal by Sen. John ployes.
• Vogt (1)- Cocoa) on a eon
The senator said even ssith upthefmrstda&gt; andthencanflle eldemis ssith their families, or thur city jots for other em- natioral constitutional senior citizens who are memorial to the Congress and
stitu4nal amendment limiting the limitation there will be a telephone number at which foster families, rather than ployment; to return the non- amendment iERA) this year literally being taxed out of their the President urging that the
drisers' and vill introduce legislation homes The proposed law would solar energ&gt; facilit&gt; be placed
schools
U'e numbers of state cmplo&gt;es adequate personnel to provide thes can be reached and ad having them go Into an in public
control the assessments in this at Cape Carlaveral and to place
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to a measure by Rep. Robert services, but governmental vis~d to &amp;ppear on short notice. stitution which is more ex- education progTain back to the dubbed ti W one layrnan on each of the
This legislation calls for a manner only of homes.
education department and out
Of invention brokers, the pensive.
Ilattpway (D- Altamonte agencies would not be comShe
said
she
is
also
coIlattaway's
legislation
infrom
under
the
lfighway
Safety
phasing
out
of
different
areas
of
Springs) halting the planned peting with private enterprise senator said while there are
In addition, Sen Wilson is
Department providing for the state bureaucrat&gt; and requires sponsoring, svith Ilattawa&gt;, the
man&gt; legit'mate orokers in the dudes bills naming the San
phase out of the municipal so much
Vogt has also pref iled a bill oil state, there are others who ford Ballet the state ballet of non-partisan election of state that the 1,egislature practice bill to declare the Sanford sponsoring legislation com.
court systeni in 1977.
Ballet the state ballet, to pletel&gt; revising eletticn laws to
'zero budgeting"
Vogt, sho Is chairman of the animal fighting retaining all 'milk a person stho thinks he F honda, creating a taxing attorness dealing sith public
The zero budgeting concept provide a special taxing district remove all
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district in the downtown San- safety in carnivals, fairs and
- ard and Osceola the amend.ments approved in may have an invention."
and
would
have state agencies in Downtown Sanford; the bill political parties on application
parks
"little
people
run
out
of
ford
area
for
improvement
aniusement
,I Courify delegations. will be corrunittee last year except the
in the Senate, a companion to a forms.
money and perhaps their in purposes (this legislation is requiring fluoridation of all justil&gt; all proposed cx
following all local bills out of exemption on cock lighting
The proposed law would
municipally
and
privatelypenditures
and
require
the
flattaway
bill, calling for three
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Saying that Gov. Reubin vention wasn't any good to subject to an approving
each delegation.
lassmakers to resies the resident urcuit judges for provide that when a person
In addition, he is propcelng a Askes seined the legislation begin ssith," Vogt said adding referendum) providing that at oWflC(l ssatcr supplies
h,
Seminole;
the registers to vote he would not
liattaway
s,
constitutional amendment to last year because of the ex- many in the state are being least three of the 18th judicial
County
Port
designate a political liliaUon
a
bill
to
Seminole
also
sponsong
She
is
circuit
must
the
state
would
have
the
option
judges
limit the number of state elusion by "someone" of cock. taken advantage of. Vogt said circuit's 13

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partially.clad body by Sheriff's Duhon residence where the at the scene.
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airplaues at the Sanford Rotary Clab's Third Annual ChariUes
Benef It Air Show April 17-18. Programs will begin at I p.m. each
day at the Saclord-Central Florida Atirport, bigbUgbted by sppearances of the Blue Angels, the U S Navy's fabled precision
flying tam. Red Desil Pilots (bazUt Hillard, Gent Soucy and
Torn Poberesnyhavebeenperforrnlngtogether 10 five years and
have won the World Aerobatic Team Championship for t1w United
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was stabbed ntuncrous times hospital after the cut was call at Fourth St. and Locust
and killed in her Lake Mary treated and his arm put in a Ave. at 2:40 a.m.
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residence early Saturday while cast and sling.
Police said the man who gave officials said Saturday that
he r infant son was sleeping in a
bedri:x.im 10 feet away, Sheriff's his ruarne as Johmson also gave Miss Duhon was a full-time
investigators and Lake Mary the hospital a fictitious Lake student who worked partUme
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sinall white frame house at 338 Mary police were checking the Is also listed as a SCC'student.
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known today as the great p-irt score, you should modify
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tension you have. Nlany such
told tile "What it is." and what I
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economic visiting businessmen and in- economic development office
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monthly meeting.
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by Willia, Let McKover a It a WIIIl# NO, Is,"-CP
L. McK*vtr and Matti# MCKtvtr. In nil: Estate of
Id proWly being locaim in HERMAN M GOSNEY.
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11 00 AM on the 73rd day of April pending in the Circuit Court for
County Florida Probate
A spokesman for FIIA toda A D . 1976 offer for sale and
to Seminole
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Cove Court, Carriage Cove, Sanford,
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All Ptr1ons having claims or

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The reason is the agency
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loans for improvements
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Wedsesda)'s high 8S, loday's to rural areas only. Cidu with satisfy the terms of said Writ of
Eunice Barker, Enterprise low 63. Rainfall: Trace.
populations of 10,000 or more

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r north and SOs south. Monday
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5 00 P.M (032916 tl'ru 0.402 76)
he ari ng to dater mine the feasibility
Manpower Division, Seminole
Of QtiIflling a variance to the County Bra.,%ch Office.
petitioner, Mr. Max L. Algsse,
Seminole Plaza, Canelberry
owner, 1472 Canterbury Circle,

Sandra .1. West. Lake Slar
Seminole County, FWld.1
Y derAM%ers ending this mor- is those cities may secure loans
ning. Cle2ring thb dtemoon. through federal agencies.
Gertrude C. Ileinemann,
Ben T. Greening, DeBary
Niestly fair and cooler tonight.
The spokesman said
Silver S rings.
IN THE COUNTY COUR
Fair 2%] mild Friday. Highs proved areas
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CLIP AND SAVE
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CASE NO. 76.u3-cc-Os.J
Frlday.11ighs near 8o(oday and west of Interstate 4.
in the mid 70s FrId&amp;y. Laihs
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Pofat;om of Florida, Plaintiff, -vs. 1916

merting. Udall was due in Wisconsin before week's end.
Reagan, wtw) won his first

Donald Holly Piercy
Gladys Pringle
Carey. T. Skinders
Darling W. Siplin

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Wilhelm liernas, Deltona
lxslic G. Krawczynski.
Dellona
Lem 51. Maxfield. Deltotui
Agnes F. Smith.
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Michael I- isher, Altamonte Kier is quoted as saying
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Wednesday in upstate New
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Mary R. Allen
Beatrice t,ee Baker
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Charles H Rowe

.%Iarflyn E. FaIstreau
A&amp;Iph N Goetz

too PCT. MONEY BACX GUARANTEE

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Antioch Missionary Baptist
in the Casselberry City Hall, ,SL,ak, Church
plet Driv e, or at loon thereafter
Oviedo

thiat 1w thinks of the United

the jury could later hear a tape Gram will endorw Jackson on

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CASSELIBERRY

Lot. 10, Block 0 Camelot Unit 11
Plat Book 16 pages "and ot
Public hearing will be held on

Reagan Attacks
Foreign Polic

State Atty. Claude met with a group of Puerto RI- added,'

days after the another unit was brought 'n

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year is about 15 Wries as large, but its accurri-ilateid dericit
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from the rear building. The parcel is
9th &amp; Palmetto
legally described as:
Sanford

fie claimed a Np injury which work and the jury was sent nicatians Workers of America. acceptable second-best position
available "'
he sought medical treatment from the courtroom while
From New Haven there were

Detroit has a budget of about 7'1 million and a deficit
$4flmilhonln thefl.scalyrar ending June New

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radio was stolen from an
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a
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Stacey Dickerson, 18, of Castle'
Connie Moore, oflG4Garrison

could find no pieces of the lens
States as Athens and the Soviet
on the roadway in front of the C ty Wednesday, looking for Union as Sparta. 'The d.a y of the

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0 tions they would have to com. tual-agreernent pact" bill would achieve the same goals require judges to pass set Sen.
plete before being (teed, says Thursday to his prisons sub- as bills to abolish paroles but tences. A Senate subcom- "could say, first, 'you're a out and pick some vegetables." end the "play acting" which conduct in prison.

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"90 back to work and get a gocxI reported a $159 citizens band

'hile he was stopped for a "ripoff. She said Ramsdale restaurant
traffic signal on Dec. 30 at U.S. "came running alongside the
17-92 and SH434. Rarnsdale car. I didn't hit him or try to hit
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-inford, guilty Dr., Sanford, reported to police Cassolborry. F lor Ida to conj!rUCt an OR Wednesday - 10 00 A.M to ~)
In ground swimming pool a Noon - March 31. lt76
(',lberson struck his motor- that she left the service station of bare assault in a Feb. 18
that i $O display kit of Sarah
District School Board CETA
cycle, smashing a taillight, thinking the whole thing was a knife-waving incident at a Coventry jewelry was taken Minimum Of 5 IfIvV; feet from the

kiffing 113 of the 123 persons aboard.
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history when an Eastern Airlines jet crashed last June
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a budget crisis this w'&amp;* that almosteauinly will lead to
thousands of layoffs and fwther deteriaraUon of city
services.
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bond
Miss Giberson testified
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would (10 it without adding huge mittece has approved one,
ay prboners put on for the
'This is not a soft approach,"
drunk and this is what we're
lie asked subcommittee
costs to the prisuns system, HaThe fflO%'c to
all pa.
The negotiated-parole bill
going to do to straighten that he said. "It contains some hard Parole commission. Under h'
paroles in favor of Fixed -time roles has been gaining support members to study the bill and zelton said,
wo ul d require that parole come out," Hezelt.on said. "Then labor provisions to make them ce
an,
rtain crLiies would
sentences, the state prison Sysin both the
Extensive hearings have in less thanthree years to keep they could say, 'maybe you pick some vegetables or punch
house and Senate, be prepared to offer improvecarr
ma ndat ory
tein should be able to
ments and vote on it next week. been held on the "flat-terin" the prisoner from losing inter- need this educLidon program some cows."
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mutualagreement bill sentencing bills which would
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burglars broke into an
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ment room cabinet at the School
(ngAQM in business at RI, I Box 159. positions, undirr the Comprehensive
and removed 12 dozen
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Employment and Training Act of
iRr, Oviedo. Seminole
itamsdale said he couldn't recorded inverview between baseballs va lued t $432
. under the fictitious 1913 (CETA) to be administered by
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County Manpower
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been accused of aggravated station who saw the incident but detective Ralph Salerno. Some
Florida
Division,
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Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole
assault wi th an auto, guilty of the defense produced a surprise portions of the recording, made
Z oological Society arid the Seminole
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Deputy Fred H Johnson County, Flutfda in accordance with County Park% Department. This
Is a
the lesser and included witness, Aubrey Jacobs, of at the Longwood police station, reported burglars
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provisions
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the Ficlll;ous prolect and ,he millicins are fur4"
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Wttinesday afternoon Circuit son's car leavi.n.
folInwing positions.
35 - maintenance Worker.
Judge A.J. Nosemann Jr. m. who was yelling run toward the in the courtroom that didn it 78-15 tires valued at $150,

relentlessly

says Carter of his wife, Rosalynn.
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have helmd ch:Lrige Carter from. an obsimm fw.
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posted $1,000 bond on a the "inventory shrinkage" by
County jail records indicate residence of Dwight Reeves, lnth#Casstlb*rry City Hall, 9S Lake Florida under the tictillious name of
Triplet Drive, or as soon ther"fiff AL's AUTO SALES, and that I in
receiving stolen property theft has gone into hiding.
that
Winger
arrested 2490 Castlewood Dr., south as possible.
tend to register said name With the
charge and was released from
Winger said the man, who he Harrington on the new charge Seminole, in which a color (seall)
Clef k of the Circuit Covri. Seminole
Mary W. Hawthorne,
jail Nfarrh 19 after sherifrs declined to name, has dropped at his residence just before television, tape recorder and
County, Florida in accordance Willi
City Clerk
the prov~slons of the Fi0itious
agents raideil his residence and
out of sight. "Ile's in hiding. n000 11',,,4'4",v.-,d~J).
stereo system valued at $1,00
City of Casselberry,
Name St*alufn, TO-Wit., Section
were reported stolen.
Florida
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this th day
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Baseballs Missing
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April I. 5, 13. 72, 1976
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CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA, ac
Publish: April 1. 1976
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FICTITIOUS NAME
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tions oi the country. We are going to continue the
bargaining process. Hopefuby sometime we can produce
acontract that will stabilize the transportation system of

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af ter the old National Master Freight Agreement between
the Tearristers and the truckers had expired at 12:01 a.m.
"I regret to say that as of this hour we have been untible
to reach a Settlement," McInt)Te said. -As it stands from
o0ier reports, the industry is on sbUe in substantial por-

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pearing,Mr. Du.reG McGuire,
behalf of the owner. Mr harold M

witness tampering charge and
Sheriff's investigators confirmed that a key witness in the seized a $399 sofa,
case is in . hiding following
Detective H.E. Winger, who
threaLc to his life.
Is heading the probe of fur- the investigation over to State
iverE)avid Voss, 28,ofWinter
Mark Freeman Barrington, niture thefts utilizing a corn- Atty. Abbott Herring's office. Park were all charged with
24. of 110 Aria Court. Winter puter inventory system at Eric herring's office filed a direct grand larceny.
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Powers, Is
as provided by StCII0n 25 115 property:
The South 330 feet of the W ,o
CCI Loft. to allow the
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In
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operation of a used car
case flut a man "started stolen property, and three Eric zone. The property is legally 1her described as located an
CDChran Road,
described as:
looking for the informant and Adams employcs.
Thu public hearing will be held n
135 feet of Lot S
the county commission chambers
the Informant's physical well Warehouse workers Ronald the Southerly IS feet of the
iiy
of the Courthouse. Sanford, Florida.
and the South 15 feet
being was threatened."
Wayne Huston, 19, of Orlando,
onAprHi9. 1976. at 7.00P.M..or:;
Easterly "feet and part of r:
Investigators probed the and Dino M. Fanti, 21, of 2OO beginnno)
corner soon thereafter as poilibic.
Seminole Cou nty Board
threat reports. for a week and Howell
Branch Road, sou th run in 73 degrees
30 w.. 179.74
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of Adjustment
then turned information from -Sem inole, and delivery truck feet, S. 16 degrees 2 ' 30 W. 37.31 feel
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$S0,000 to $100,000 in furniture

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Stall Writer

A suspect arrested earlier in
connection wi th the theft of

T eamsters

lie's not in protective custody
Four other persons have been
but we know where he is," arrested so far in the furniture
Winger said,
theft probe. 'They are Jeanette
Winger said that of arrests Marie Harrington, 22, of Winter
were made in the furniture theft Park, accused of receiving

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Notice cf Public Hearing

the City of CA%Seibt,r.y roard of
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Here It Is only April, !t th news already Is
getting hot. For example take a ga nder at these
news flashes from around Seminole County:
SANFORD
County Commissioner John
Kimbrouçh announced today he will support Tom
Freeman
who has decid ed to ru for Lawton
(lilIes seat In the U.S. Senate. Once bitter political
enemies, Kimbrough and Freeman kissed and
made up after en tering the construction business
when a new state Law was passed outlawing
fees,

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V,,, Ee poel will be hired as the municipality's first
city manager.
In oth er business co uncil approved plans for a
multi-mi llion dollar shopping center
complete
with gas station.
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Year, $28.40. H Mail In F'h'ridi same as home h'hrerv. All
other mail- Month. $2.70; 6 Months, $16.20; 12 Months, $32.40.

SANFORD
Circuit Court Judge Kenne th
Leffler announced today he has won a free trip to
Russia. He won the trip after entering a contest
named "AdviceTo Citizens Who Want Their NITh3
Taken off m Roils."
Meanwitile, Judge Joe Cowart Jr. entertained
members of the news media this morning at a g
Press party In his chambers at the county COUt'
thouse In Sanford.
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supports a move In this co unty to arm everyone
with concealed weapons. Exce pt depu ties, who will
be required to Immediately turn In their g
ALTAMONTE SPIUNGS
Mayur Norman
Floyd with th e unanimous consent of the city
commission today offered the position of administrative assistant to former political adversary
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when it announced the cancellation of Cabinet-level

meetings with the Soviet Union or: energy, housing
and commercial cooperation.
The problem is what can we do about future
"
Angolas" — physical Soviet-sponsored aggression
to spread communism? The issue was
sharply recently when Secretary of State Henry
Kissinger declared in Boston that the process of
dctciitc ''ciniwt, specifically, survive any more
Angolas." He also promised to "firmly discoure
and resist adventurist rolicies" on the part of the

Soviet Union.
Fears that the United States lacks th e will to do
exactly that are widespread, particularly in
Western Europe. The drift of th e United States was
the subject of discussions last mouth in Nice between rrcnLh F'rciemu Valery (xiscàrd d'EStaing
and wt C.rp'icrn
flis. U'trr,,
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And it wil! be a prthcipai agenda item at c
meeting of Common Market heads of state in
Luxembourg on April 1. Commentators on th e
Continent are a3king openly a bout America's
"edipse,' "neo-isolat.ionism" and "withdrawal."
Th ey note th at there has been no response at all
from Washington to th eir fears a bout our behavior.
It is doubtful that Sta te Department cancellation of two meetings will change many minds,
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cosmetic meetings that rea lly are minor flourishes

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Only minds oriented to education, proba bly, could have
devised the ul timate ballot mix for a nation disenchanted wi th

politics,
Editors of the Legisla tive Review, a bulletin of the
Education Commission of the States, were Inspired by a
proposal In Ken tucky to follow Nevada's lead by providi at
Um lx)ttoln of candidate listings a box for electors to cast ang
vote
for "none of the a bove."
The editors noted that expertii in test construction insist that
whe n "none of the above" is an option , It Is necessary also to
offer thc- altenativc "all of the a bo ve."
Wi th the wide ideological mix on the 1976 presidential
primary ba llots blocking emergence of a consensus candida te,
Karticularlyon the Dem a(lc side, this couJd be the year.

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of trade. Moreover, at some uncertain date, we
be at the mercy of those who supply us with
raw
Research and development has been so
profita ble for the United States that the 1974
favorable ha1th Research
Development
1ntJve products was large enough to
cost of petroleum imports that year, despite the
high oil pri ces.
BYcontrut,overtheyearstherehasbeenan
increasingly negative balance in manufactured

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nctwi, ;iyM%i Ui ii uiii.. uiajazines,
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kick ucia1 dilea, and - deep
breath - studied In the black colleges. What?
The emergence of a black poli tical pa rty,
composed of and answerable to, blacks.
Th e Idea is not new. It has existed In the
frustrated Negro community since, as Eric
Holler says, the notion was f ormed that power
comes ln cans and all one has to do isorganize to
grab them. Only now, howe ver, is the yearning
crystali1t1r. The four-year-old National Black
Political Assembly is searching for a
presidential candidate to legitimize Its plans of
beinga thlrdAznerlcanpsjty,
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Prison Budget Approve
TALLAHASSEE (AP) - A House committee

sa ys
a 35 per cent, $-mi1l1on Increase in prison spending in
needed to cope with exploding prisoner populatio ns.
The Appropriations Committee approved Wedn esday a
$107.2-million Department of Offender Rehabilitation
budget. The budget does not in clude Gov. Reubin Askew's
request for $65.3 million to build five ne w prisons. That
will be considered nex t week.

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week in putting Orange County
in the St. Johns Water Managenient District. It had been affiltIICd for years with what will
become the South Florida dis
trict.
Conservationists ha ve called
for putting the Big Cypress in
the South Florida distrIct because it forms a part of th e
nat ural Everglades water now.
"1 wo uld be very distur bed to
know that a part of the South
Florida area hzs been put In a
region like the South west Flodda ar ea to which it is so dissimilar," said Marjorie Stone.
man Douglas, no ted authority
on the Everglades.
Coll ier Co un ty interests, how.
ever, are strongly opposed to
putting the swamp, which is in
the county, in the Sou th Florida

mlsson on Criminal Justice Standards and Goals says
Florida needs a statewide prosecu to r to fight organized
crime and official corruption.
The commission 's recommenda tion, adopted Wed nesday as part of a lengthy repo rt on upgradin g the police,
courts and corrections systems, did not spell out how the
prosecutor should operate.

Ecology Progress: Costly

WASHINGTON With quiet efficiency, the this would enhance Ellswarth'a Influence on the powerful McClellan.
Eugene McAuliffe, the ambassador to
new Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld has foreign affairs.
Schlesinger stood staunchly behind his man Hungary,
quickly solidified his control over the Pentagon
is waiting
approval
before
State Dept. officials insist, however, that Sullivan, tiva getting the evil eye himself. The joining Rumsfeldfor
asSenate
an assistant
defense
and has won a bureaucratic battle lost by his Kissinger
simply didn't want another deputy mire astute Rumsfeld quickly concluded that secretary
purged predec,eaw Jams Schlesinger.
defense secretary. He was opposed for ef- Sullivan was expendable and gave him his two.
Rumsfeld began changing the guard at the fldency, not personal reasons, the officials said, week's notice.
DEADLY COVER-Up: U.S. officials
ti
Pentagon
cooperated
last month to cover up a pesticide
he
hadn't been out of the Pentagon
has placated the traiclbla Senate
exercise in political patronage that usually long, however, before Ftumsfeld quietly moved This
Apepidemic
which
killed 17 people in Jamaica.
propriations chairman and has brought
The story Is told in an Environmental
causes a great ruffling of feathers. But Rumsfeld Ellsworth Into the deputy secretary's poet. triumphant grins to the faces of a few generals
is accon,pllshlng the changeover smoothly, with Rtunsfeld was able
Protection Agency memo intetyled or official
to draw on his close personal and admirals. But the budget watchers in the eyes only.
scarcely a feather out of place.
relationship with President Ford to overcome PAE office have found themselves stripped of
Six top Pentagon aides have been shown the
Kissi nger 's opposition.
On Feb. 6, 176, ,,he memo astes, the EPA
power and reorganized into near Impotency.
door byRumdeld and at WA two
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Indeod, Rumsfeld has also had quiet success "The frustration level" Inside the PAE, says d "was Inlormed of a pesticide Incident
ent which
be asked to depart. Five others have shifted jabs In pushing other Pentagon projects that brought sour, "Is kind of high."
occurnd In Jamaica,
A th p of German
in a maneuver that has impressed the Pentagon Schlesinger under heavy fire. A former
delivered flour or grain conThe men who have left the Pentagon, In ad- rcgLstx1.
brass that their new boss will be calling the Schlesinger man told us with some awe that ditlon to Sullivan, are Assistant Secretaries tamiivitecl with parathion to the Island of
sIals. Six new arrivals have moved Into the 'Rwnsfeld is outSchlesingerin Sdilesinger." James Cowan, Joseph Laitin, John Maury,
Jamaica, Bread was subsequently made with
secretariat and another Is waiting in the wings.
The Washington-wise Rumstek1 however, Mbet Hall and Deputy AssistantSecretary Vice by early report."
But what ha impressed the Pentagon cruwd knows when to give ground. Unlike Schlesinger, AiIm. Earl Rectamis.
the most is the way Rumsfeld neatly out- who stood up to Senate Appropriations Chairman
Sullivan's principal deputy John Qhrlstle and
Drs. Rena te Klinbrough and Pifli Andrigan
maeuvered Secretary of State Henry Klnlngrr John McClellan, D.-Ark.. Rumsfeld carefully Navy Undersecretary DS. Potter are also on from the U.S. disease control center in Atlanta
In a bureaucratic pow play. Kissinger was appeased the cichety old McClellan.
their way out. The Defense research director, wwe Invited to Jamaica "to assist In the Inhostile to Robert Eflswcrth, an aggressive
SiItger made the mistake oi (ghtthg too Malcolm Currie. censured for accepting vestigatlon of the Incident,"
assistant defense secretary, who was In charge vigoroualy against budgetary excesses. He gratuities from a defense contractor, is also on
"At the request of the various governments
of "international affairs." His office was worked through Assistant Secretary Leonard shaky grourxl.
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Ellswcrth sometimes clashed with Kissinger tagonixed the military brass by slashing their
and the resulting
Assistant Secretary William Greener, Assistant publicity could
over foreign pouy.
signIficani.'
oppUon
the pet projects.
zzipact the
Secretary Frank Shrontz, Deputy AaIstant
support of Kissinger's old nemesis, James
Sen. McClellan usually sympathized gruffly Secretary Lt. Gen. Samuel Wilson, Deputy Jamaican economy. The U.S. embassy is aware
of the situation."
Sthkáer, who tried to elevate Ellsworth to with the military brass when they caw crying
Assistant
Secretary
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cou
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Th e contaminated flour, we have learned ,
depu ty defense secretary. Our soirees say
to him about cutbacks, Sullivan, theref ore, soon Rich Wiley and teecnmunIcat1otij director
was imported from West Germany an the vessel
Kissinger quietly blocked the promotion, fearing found himself in i dangerous confrontation with Richard Striver.
Heldleberg.

should he in.
The Big Cypress is In the
uthiwust Florida Water Manageinent Dis trict. A vote to
move th e area to the Sou th
Flt)Iidii Water Management
I)iStriCt failed in a 7-7 tie last

Statewide Prosecutor Urged
TALLAHASSEE (AP) - The Governor's Co rn-

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have prevailed on the Orange
tunty issue and the vote co ul d
have gone eit her way on the Big
tYpri5S Swamp issue.
He sa id the panel probably
would take the issues up again
next week.

ST. PETERSBURG (AP)
While male doctors
and dentists are steadily giving up cigarettes, !Prhllc
doctors and nurses also are smoking less but apparently
not doin g as well as males, a new study Indicates.
Results of an American Cancer Society study disclosed
W ednesda y showed that 38.6 per cent cf 2,42 male physiclans question ed were smoking In 1959, compared with
19.S per cent of the same group stili smoking In 1972.
Fewer women physicia ns than males smoked In 1959 but
th ey were not as successful In givin g It up, th e survey
said. Of the 197 female physicians sampled, 34.4 per ce nt
smoked In 1959 and 23.7 per ce nt still were smoking In
1972.

black leaders - Geor gia legislator Julian Bond
and California Co rrra&amp;nan Ron Dellums
ha ve said no thanks, and assembly officers are

settle for a lesser light, say the Increasi ngly
Historically, a National Science Foundation
tedious ex-comedian Dick Gregory. You
study shows that U.S. scientists have received a
remember Gregory from the last presidential
lion's share of the Nobel prizes in the physical
Coming Through Loud And Clear
election, and the one before that, and before
sciences. Our share has declined this past 15
that? He's a brown Harold Stassen. And his
years.
underwear is on too tight.
In the past decade and a half the United
At that, Gregory would be an apt candida te
States has been second in published scientific
the Black f3lltIcal Assembly. Like it, he
littuzeto the Soviet Union on chemistry and
IflatheJflatiCS.
seems about three drinks behind reality. And
together they give substance to Christian
A ma jority o: the major (ethnical Innovations
Bovee'a remark concerning people who grow
of
of United States
older butnotup: "Even when we fancy we have
but the United States share has declined from 80
per cent In the la te l95 to 55 per cent In the
NEW YORK (AP) - The nation's progress plan t, said C. H. Dahl, president of Crown- grown wirier, it Is only, It may be, that new
prejudices have displa ced old ones." Gregory
years since 1965.
toward a cleaner environment seems to be Zellerbach Corp., which says it Is spe nding $190 and
the Black Politiesi Assembly represent one
The iwrcasiN number of US. patents getting tangled In the barbed wire of some million to clean up the environment
Is
awa rded to Inventors In foreign coun tries Is phyrical, human and economic reali ti es.
judices: black ex.
"illusion."
du
si
n.
illustrative —44 per cent of the patents In drugs
For some (line, say t&amp; grimmer of th e cri tics,
in a talk to the Chamber of
This new prejudice Is quite blatant. From its
and raufteine In 193, 39 per cent In the field of the entire movement seemed capa ble of so
er" of
aring
Camas-Washougal,
Wash.,
he
stat
beginning
the Black Politi cal Assembly has been
:
ed
aircraft and parts, 35 per cent In chemicals, 34 over the obstructions. But now, they main ta in,
"If
po
ution
c
ll
on
ti
ns
in
trol
regula
o
per cent in primary metals,
rema Un- a sort of Ku Klux Klan of a differen t color. It was
per cent In the environmentalists are being brought back to modi
fied, there Is every possibility that the organized to "preserve, defend and protect the
professional and scientific instruments, 28 per earth,
control measure will contribute more to
black community." Its membership rhetoric
centInaimmun1esuon equ1pgande1tjj
Just what the consequen will be Isn't
ndegr
adation of the total environmen t than to Its
to InSISt that "neo-colonlalist, petty
Lanponents - a far cry from 10 years before. Urely dear, but lives, jobs, prices, profits and
bourgeoisie black leaders are as much the I
The United Sta tes today is ahead In enough availability of products are involved, and there improvement."
To seek total cleansing Is to squa nder billions,
y as whites." It has condemihed forced
areas, and our productivity is great e nough are ple nty of people willing to stake everyth
ing
he
suggest
bu
,
because
sing
on the gro unds that school in tegra tion is
ed
th
vi
e en ronment Is ca
compared with that of oir major competitors so on one or more of them.
that we need not worry in the 1 970 . But the
A major paper and wood prod ucts manufac- pable of harmlessly 113aimilating some degree of destructive of blbck children. It is su*ctous of
pollution. And then there is the rule of Jews.
cumulative effects of our failure to maintain our turer main tains "there Is every possibili ty" its diminishing
returns.
So shrill Is the black assembly's purpose,
Imposing lead en joyed In the past may a11p up on pollution-control measures will create even
rJJy,
that It has been soundly condemned by
ze
us li the buildup of cant or cholesterol. We more damage, some of It not Immediately seen.
In the field of air quality control, he said,
the
oldest
and most Influential of American
could awaken too late to
"moving from 98 pa; cent to 99.8 per cent purity Negro
A research organization finds that in order
organizations
The problem Is not merely one of spending. comply wi th environmental requirements, &amp;h
, the National Association
req uires fo ur times as much purchased
f'
Th.re Is Incree!!ng evidence in govemnent, in ccxnpsntes wculd have to mam
as
;.
it
took
to
the
Advancement
of Colored People, Said an
get from zero In t
r r.nt control.
£4. MIt.4
es
an
NAACP
priva te research labs and In Industry, of a super in their use of energy, thus conflicting with
spok
m
at the formation of the
is clear, he said, "that quadrupling
assembly:
ft
ca utiousness - a tendency to Improve slightly, another national goal,
output of power from an electrical station at
is "rooted in the concept of
not take chances with way-out research. There Is
7be Enviroar,wntal Protection Agency last another source will surely offset the beinfits Of separate na tionhood for black America. It
a ma rked te ndency, that Is, to bet on the sure mon th exempted eight steel plants from
removing the addi ti onal 1.8 per ce nt at the Pwlalms a doctrine of black r8ci&amp;I superiority
fh that it holds that only persons of fr
thi ng, to spend time and effort on cosmetic water poll ution restraints, saying compliance control source."
A ican
desc t are ca pable of spearheading desira ble
1mzrovements, thus putting an insufficie nt costs might endanger their existence and that of
In the news also are some research reports socialenchange."
number of chips Into gambles which could pay an entire local economy.
Not all assembly mem bers feel
that are sa id to sho w a direct confli between
us,
ct
th
off handsomely.
says
an
NAACP
officer, "but the consensus
The goal of eliminating all po llution from a poll ution control and energy co
nserva tion.
Is clear."

Fulford shut th:!ni off because

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('hairmnn W.E. Fulford, 1)-Or1indo, halted a committee
miii-eting Wednesday without
taking a vote. He said house
r ules re quired his action because the scheduled hour of adJournment had passed.
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women joining the work force. Normal industrial
growth is not sufficient to meet these needs.

for a better future."
The trick is to apply the firmness wi th out
upsetting th e vision. The State Department's
current effort goes in the right direction, but not far
enough.

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Members of the Drug Enforcernent Administration's Cen tral Florida Task Force
are seeking the replacement of federal agents assigned to
the spe cial unit, an Informed source says.
Th e source made the disclosure Wednesday following a
rote by the task force advisory council to give DEA oflicials in Washington 10 days "to come up with a solution
relative to the DEA oblems which have been occurring
and reoccurring."
Wint&amp; Park police chief Raymond Beary, chairman of
thei i4vry
:-- id not d1cuzs what ac
council members would Ike th e DEA to take. ?'' would
he elaborate on th e implied threat In the 10-day deadline
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and "cosmetic" and not designed to affect th e

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products which were not research Intensive.
We ha ve, In the past, depended on new Inand prod ucts to provide the study
Increase in jobs required for our growing
population and fcr the increasing numbers of

substance of AmeccanSoviet relations. Secretary
of Sta te Kissinger, wflo te.ufie for nearly three
hours on the same day before a Senaie committee
looking at long-range foreign policy, did not even
bring up the subject of the cancellations.
And at the same time that th e state department
was making its añnounr'ement, American food,
technology and ind;trial goods were continuing to
pour Into the Soviet Union to prop up her policy
failures,
In popular terminology, the two stands
America's Soviet policy as enunciated by Mr.

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against an Illinois man and his girlfrien d In the dea th of a
9-mon th-old baby who police say was beaten and kicked to
death, carried around In a blanket for two days th en
stuffed in a ch ur ch air vent.
Fir st-degree murder warran ts were teletyped Wednesday by Florida author ities to Woodstock, Ill., for Dannie
Congdon, 25, and ltosenuii-v Riimn'l ?fm Roth wro in
custody today in th e small town northwest of Chicago.
The body of an Infant gir l was fo und Dec. 19 In a chur ch
air-conditioning duct here by an exterminator summoned
to trace th e source of a foul odor which had been no ti ced
the ch urch for several days.
Th e child had been wrapped In a green garbage bag
which was stuff ed Inside a zippered cover from a chur ch
knee ling pad, police said.

Ah, wouldn't these news fLishes be Lingers If
they were true!

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CASELBERRY Mayor Gerald Christensen,
before submitting his r esigna tion today, endorsed a
city cOwhdIl mo tion to raise water and sewer rates
to place the ci ty's u tili ty system on a paying basis.
He said he will devote full time to convincing
Crse1berry property owners a 10-mill property tax
should be approved for the 1976-17 fiscal year.

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COUnty commissi on Chairman
Michael Hattaway announced he will run in 1 978 for
the U.S. Congressional seat occupied by Sid Vihien
Jr. Just prior to the announcement, Hattaway
announced he has switched to the Republican Party
in an effort to co py the political strategy of th e Iniijn

LONG WOOD Public Safety Direct or Douglas
Keller announced his poli tical support f or Coun.
dilman Gerard Connell in Coimell 's bid for County
Commissioner Harry Kwatkowski's neat.
Keller ci ted Connell for pushing through city
council a pay raise for the public safety director and
supported Keller 's move to beef up th e police
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Defeixe attorneys for W.T. Zeigler
Jr., who is accused of murderflg four people, S'y they Wffl
try to move his trial to Broward
or Palm Beach County.
The attorneys made the dis
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taking part in the nationwide
walkout.
Meanwhile, strike leaders in

Jacksonville charged that reInvestigators type of explosive used.
for question.
Investigators searched the ports of the Tuesda y shooting
in the bombing ship for other explosives but there were fabrications

police said.

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the Serbs of events occurred
again and his engine began
overheating,sohereturnedtoa
warehouse.
About 250 workers at the
CC1flXifly5 Tampa piant are

"I definitely don't think there
of a Bahamian-registered lob- found none.
The incident was the latest in were an) shots fired," said loster boat tied up on the Nliaml
Riser the dow ntown area,
series of bombings which al Teamsters business man

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In the Tarnpa incident, driver
Victor Ililson, 27, said he was
leaving the city when a car
passed him and he heard what
sounded like a gunshot. fie said

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agree on a new contract led to
the walkout March 1. It affects
both Florida breweries and facilities in seven other states.

Nixon's last days in office.
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their trucks were pierced by
LIU
The cornp,any also offered a
$5,OW reward Wednesday in
that shooting.
Anheuser-Busch and the
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read the book, nor do I intend to read the book. I have read
excerpts, including that passage I am supposed to have
said," Simon told reporters Wednesday. He caUed the
book "a slimy invasion of an Mvidual's privacy."
The excerpts, he sWd, reflected "a favorite game they
play in Washington called"never kick a man unless he's

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JNDIANAPOUS (AP) — Treasury Seacretary William
never referred to former President
as a wind-u p doll as reported in the
inal ays1 a book written by Bob Woodward and
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life insur-ance oil Mrs. Zeigler.
Zeigler has countered that the

A four-year study by researchers at the Dalhousie Unl~ve,rsity Medical School in Halifax indicated widely-usied
petrochemical solvents used to dilute Insecticides for
[treat spraying programs might be linked to a disew

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and girls to watch a show like this unchaperoned." said
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es-Flo Co., which transports
Anheuser-Lusch beer between
Florida's cast and west costs.
The driver was reported
uninjured.
The incident came one day

Simon Denies Statement

Charles Mass Jr a customer
at his store.
Author ities h v
tended
that the four were slain in a
fake rob bery plot aimed at collecting more than $500,000 in

However, there was no Indication Wednesda y that any
of the spraying programs would be abandoned.

Sheriff's Maj. Walter Hem.
said what appeared to be
bull' t 1mb
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Edwards, 72, and Virginia Edwards,62, both of Moultrie, Ga.
In the other, he was charged
with the beating death o

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DAYTON, Ohio (AP) — The Rev. Jerry SHer of the.
Dayton Bapfist Temple sees nothing funny about
television's "adult" soap opera, "Mary Hartman, Mary

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first-degree murder in the
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Zeigler was freed on i40,000
bond during a preliminary
hearing in January. That was
revoked and fie was jailed folItming h~s indictment Friday.
The grand jury returned two
indictments against Zeigler in
t
our slayings.

OTTAWA (AP) Finance Minister Donhld Mcdo mid
says the same restrictions on domesbc b-arilks sWuld b-2
imposed on foreign lending institutions.
Mcdonald recommended to the Commons Wednesday
that the federal Bank Act be amended.
The Canadian Bankers' Association said last week that
there are 800 foreign banks and financial Institutions
three times th e number eight
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facility from the firin's St.
Louis headquarters, offered the
rewards Wednesdayafter Hillsborough County sheriff's depu.
ties reported that shots were
ppnrentIy fired at a truck

(.AJLO, Norway (AP)
Crown Prince Harald and
Crown Princess Sonja of Norway will spend a week in u
United States beginning June 28 in connection with the
U.S. Bicentennia l.
A pa1ice spokesman said Wednesday the royal couple
will visit New York, Philadelphia and Washington before
returning to Norway July

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The council made the recommendatlon Wednesday. It
s;Jd the program would cost about $1 b0on a year and
wou:d involve workers who ar! collecting unemployment
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The jobs would be admlnL'tered by municipal and
x'ovincia1 governments, social crv2ce agencle.s
U
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Bank Restrictions Urged

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Paul said he could not grant
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Anheuser-Busch is offering
$5,000 rewards for information
leading to the rtrest tind con-

BRYN MAWR, Pa. (AP) — Sum Ford, a
photographer, and Lynda Bird Johnson Robb, a jour.
nalist, have interviewed Helen Taft Manning. daughter of
%11 H oward TaftJoran article th the Ladll}I
Home
Journal on Presidents' children.
Miss Ford and Mrs. Robb
Dr. Mannin1g
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vLqit Bryn Mawr College, an
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the Christmas Eve murders of

means at its disposal to foil the conspiracy against the
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This could only be interjreted as a threat to send Srlan
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COALDALE JUNCTION, ikers, welcomes auto driers area residents. Mall is dropped
Nev. (AP) -- The morning sun too. They'd probably stop any- off daily and the stop serves as
glints off i window 10 miles sas 11cr place is located In an uno ffi cial post office
away. A mirage? No, it's a hint oth erwise empty country midOn the galls there are notices
of civilization, and it looks good way along a 70-mile stretch be- about upcoming drivers'
to a trucker after miles of emp- tween the central Nevada towns license tests, a fund-raiser for
Iv Neva da desert.
of Tonopah and Nina.
the fire department in Mina,
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after 30 )ears here, knows bun- parked at a truck stop. If there
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dredsoithe travelers ona first- are many trucks, odds
name basis.
place has a reputation for good
are

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Happy Senior
American Iegion IIon:ti Club of Casselberry, 1 p.m.,
Prairie Lake.
Seminole Sou th Rotary
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Chumley's Altamonte Springs.
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Longwood AA (closed), 8 p.m., Episcopal Church.
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western United States — 24- than just the truck drivers," dealing with thousands of
hour operations located on isI she says. "On a Friday or Sat- people over the years his given
lated stretches of road, which urday night, all the local people her enotigh of a glimpse of huprovide a home aw3y from show up."
man nature to "write a book."
There's no sip of other
home for truckers and other
"After a while, you can tell
travelers.
buildings around the junction. uhat people are like as soon as
Some truck stops have an air But Jewel says miners who dig they walk through the do-or."

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that there luxury items such as cigarettes new taxes, but legislative budgSenate Transportation Chair. for an increase In cigarette and auto tag from $22 to $33.

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had been raining hard for near.
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nearly at flood stage and wondered whether she could cra-.s
safe!y.
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gravel road along the north
bank between Sileti and Ker
nville, she made the long loop
around Euchre Mountain and
pulled off the road at a small
garage beside a creek B the
time she ha-1 gathered her
nurse's equipment ard crossed
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pI on the river heading to.
ward her. Th" muddy curr ent
SHIRLEY MILLETT
was carrying stumps and large
limbs as it rushed by, but when
Casselberry-Winter Springs
Weslow beached the riverboat
Sanford Altamonte Springs
in the creek mouth, Mrs. Hailer
RUTH TUECH
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Altamonte' ring%
rent, and in a few minutes they
both landed on the far bank beEast
fore the Weslo.;s farmhouse.
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F oirest
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Astamonte Svrings
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Plaza, 9 a.m. to 5 P.M.

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even though she for travelers, her place also

TALLAHASSEE
AIIASSEL (AP)
bull be no increase in :,our taxes
"I hate them anyway" and et-writers have found the pre man Ralti Poston, D-Miami, liquor taxes to provide more
Your money
the amount this year.
liquor, but not on gasoline diction over-optimistic and say %tho served on th e ad visor) money for schools.
you must pay in state taxes and
For one thing, legislators because people must drive to there may not be that much committee, supports the tax.
Askew's recommendation of
ho the taxes you do pay is concede, they figure more work.
available.
Askew says that's because $61 mi ll ion more for education
spent will be the major issue voters are likely to be upset by
Some administration offi cials
Askew's budget calls for Poston understands the need. Is inadequate even to maintain
of the 1976 Florida legislative higher taxes when they go to the say legislative minds my spending $5 billion, including
Additional money Is needed present school programs and
session,
po lls next fall than will be change as the lawmakers try to $2.48 billion in general revenue for the Transportaion Depart- the increase should be $144 milGov. Reubin Askew says of gladdened by increased state stretch a skimpy budget to which is the flexible core of the ment to insure Florida will not lion, Tur lington says.
his legislative program, "So spending.
meet the needs of prisons, budget and what the legislative lose millions of federal dollars
Whisky taxes would habeto
much of it spills oer into
half of the 40 senators and all schools, roads, courts, econom- fight will be about
in matching funds, Askew says
tip about 56 cents to $2.06 a
spending, which I think over- 120 representatives are up for ic development, the poor and
fie Ims recommended ap- adding that the funds ulso wifi, go
fifth
for
over 96 proof,
shadows everything else."
election this year, and the other areas which are crying proval of the plan of his trans- be used to speed Interstate and
about
28
cents
to
$1.03 for a less
Nth he and Education Coin- tradition is no tax increase in an for more money.
portation advisory committee primary highway construction
potent
missioner Ralph Turlington say election )CLLt
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This would cost you about 2.8 nance.
July 1, although ti.ey are Clmirperson Elaine Gordon of at the start," Askew says.
cents a gallon on top of the
Turlington, backed by a
Askew says education's defeuding heatedly over where the Douse Health and HeliblIi
lie has predicted that growth present eight-cent tax or a total group called the Florida Coali- mands rea ily would require far
the increase should be and taive Services Committee. Ile and economic recovery will piyrnent by you and other Flor- tion for Responsible Funding more, including another cent
where the money should go.
Miami Democrat said she bring the state an additional idians of an estimated $13.1 mil. for Education and consisting tax on gasoline and an increase

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structures, trailers, fuel clothes, shoot pool or shoot the from the truck stop.
pumps, big truck rigs and cars. bull, dance. and — in Nevada —
Jewel's I former state asIt's Jewel Parsons' truck stop e ven gamble
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"You're talking about a fivepoint play," said
Randy Albrecht, St. Louis University coach, adding that this change could be more significant
than the return of the stuff shot.
ne dunk was outlawed in part to keep the big
men from dominating the game in the 1960s
But Dr. C li fford Fagan, secretary of the 23member rules conimittee which wound up its two-

"I think that's great," said Roliert Parish,
Centenary Coll-ge'S 7-foot-1 centeiii who'll be a
senior next season "When I'm close now I'll just
dunk it instead of laying it in. It's no easier, but you
make certain it's in."
It had been outlawed for a decade for the
colleges, junior colleges, high schools and YMCA

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"If it wasn't good, the pros would have outlawed
it

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Dick Moss, attorney for the Major l"gue Players
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mond, entered Into a four-year agreement

"totally without merit and It will be app,Late1y

pitchc_ An&amp;1 Messem9th no longer is a free agent.
M essersinith says he Es And both sides in baseba ll's
latest dispute were to appear before Commissioner
Bowie Kuhn today to present t.heir cam.
Kuhn will attempt to resolve the question of whether
valid claim to the 30~year-iold
Pitcher, who was declared a free agent last December
in an arbitrator's ruling that rocked baseball back on
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Kuhn sent a teletype message to all major league
clubs Wtdnesday Infonning them tha! the Yankees

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place.in the National Basketball falo 107-103, Boston crushed
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122-102,
Detroit
knows how to motivate his percentage points ahead of the stopped Chicago 102-96 and
players.
Washington Capitals.
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South IN degrees 57' 44" West 7M
feet, fhen(e North S42 Ittf, thence the City of Caslelberry Board of
Book 1. Page 41. Public Records of North 19 degrees S7' "" East 2W AdiusIment will hold a Public
hearing to determine the feasibility
leet to the point of beginning. con
S11OCN0t hat this ordinance taming 7 4615 acres more or lets of granting a variance to the
2.
SECTION I That this ordinance petitioner, $M.D. Partnershlp, 360
:hall become effective immediately
USAh, f#'Ik 1j.6iiiiiiiiiiij ..,. ...,t.'....
-0ive Immediately Piney Rlfte Road, Casselberry,
PASSED

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singles while Jo Marmo and Ix.ruxl but Laurie

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Phantom's Ann; S. Italian Stallion.
Cincinnati Stingers Coach to win both plus at least one
Bibby replaced.Maravich and
Jerry Slater.
more Cleveland loss to make led a Jazz ralb that cut CleveIrish Sheila
FIFTH - 5-11, 0: 1, K's Trouble;
The Stingers had dropped a 7- the playoffs,
land's 10-point lead to 95-92 with
2 Wile 3 Real Rhythm. 4. Little .
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1 decision to the Phoenix Roa.
"T"he
win,"
said
Phoenix
five
minutes left before
SiPer 5 Ahloso Clem; 6. Alert's dr1inn
,prs Wednesday, eliminat. Roadrunners' Coach Sandy liu- Cleanions scored six points to
ffio,iij
ing them from contention for cut. 'assuresusoIsecondplace ice the (as's victory.
SIXTH - $16 A I Regal
the World liockes 'issociation tin the Western Division) It
Heather, 2. Crafty lke; 3. Shout It
Eastern Division'
title.
gives us the home advantage in
tilt' piasofis"
Westy
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By: Samuel Kahn
of the City of Sanford, Florida.
From the Southwest corner of Lot
Presl6eni
hereby cletlare% 0% intention to 1, SOUTH PINECREST, FOURTH
annex to and to make a part of the
ADDI T ION, according to the Pt.?
Secretary
City of Sanford, FI(widh, at the thereof as recorded in Plal Book 12,
Dated at Altamonte Spring%,
expiration of thirty dalil from the Pages Al and 41 of the Public Seminole County, March nnd. 1916
date of the passage Of this Or. Records of Seminole County Publish: April 1, 1, 15. 2

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Lots 1 7 3 and 4 Block 4
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'the Plat lhofrof recorded in . lat
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games
this season as does In
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
1050 540 2 Helvetica (1) 2 (laze 3 Arab Flash I Lake
(3) 26
NAME STATUTE
4 70. 3 00. 3. Snap (7) 2.tio; 0 (I ]) Abner; 5. Penny Evans, 6. Be My
Eldridge breezed to its dianapolis. New England and
WHEREAS the Property Ap City to accept laid P,tl'Ion and TO WHOM I MAY LONCEiP1
17570 1 (317) 175740 31 61
Cactus 7 K s Zoro $ Patches
second sictors without a loss ( inclnnati play two more
praiser of Srmsnte County Florida
int ends to annex Said area
Notice is hereby given t'iat thC
FOURTH - 5.16 M I Manatee Chac
having certified Mier there are two
NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT undersigned. pursuant to the Trixie
behind t1w blazing bat uf center gaines.
property owners in the area to he ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF
FictitiouS Name Statute Chapfec Rudy (6) 510 300 3 Berkley Eugen Montague Dusty, 3
Fielder Don Harve) Harvey
The noon businessman's spe
annexed and that said property THE CITY OF SANFORD. US 09. Flor i da Stat ute%, will register Bamby 17) 10-80; 0 (I 61 $36 40; P Rumored~ A. G.P.'s Mitcheree; S.
clouted
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and
three
cial
game drew 4,673 to the Cinowners have signed the petition O'
FLORIDA
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court in (Id) 110020 37 77
Officer Sermon 6 Husker Fire
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annexation, and
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SECTION 1. The City Commission and for Seminole County. Florida
FIFTH - 5,411, 0: I Tom Gibson Going Easy. $r Impeachment
WHEREAS, the City CommisVion of the City of Sanford. Florida, upon receipt of proof of the (6) 10.60,2,10,2 6o. 2 Texas Bob (2)
,d the StiTWELFTH - lit, D: I Stylish going three-for-three in the Roadrunners wallop,
of the City Sanford Florida haS hereby declares its intention to publication of this notice to wit 240 283 3 Eades Spur R (1) Sandy 2 Manatee Toni 3 Joe opener - has )et to be retired tigers 4 -0 in the first period
deemed it In the best infirre,st of the annex to and to make a part of the BRAND DISTRIBUTORS under 3 80; 0 (2 6) %It 20, P (6 21 S.34 80, Boromei. 4 Windy Cheif; S. Blondy
this season.
sending goalie Paul llogarmn
City to accept sairl Petition and
City of Sanford, Florida, at the which we are engaged In business at 31 VO
Jane. 6. Shpren Shnal. I E D 'i
intends to annex said area
expiration of thirty days from the 770 East Semoran Blvd in the City of
[Irian
Brewer
to the locker room
supported
SIXTH -S-16. A I Co Co Blue (4) Nosey S L L s Wy
BE IT
NOW THEREFORE
date of the passage of this Or Altamonte Spgs Florida
Fldridgewinning
pitcher
Roger
Jacques Locas scored fc"
ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF dinance, as provided for by Chapter
That theVartles Interested In said
le and two Cincinnati to open the ,wond
SANFORD,
THE
CITY
OF
74190. Laws of Florida. 1974, that
business enterprise are as fcllow
certain property described as

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Owners in Ite areiii described cmne,r has signed the petition for
hereinfitter requesting annifixat ton to annexation, slid
he City of
WHEREAS. the City Commission
Sanford Florida and requesting to of the City of Sanford Florida has
be located therein; and
deemed it in the best interest of thr

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Dave Kull
Charlene Rai%or

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Kentuck y
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Bobby Henderson
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Seattle at Los Angeles
Fortland at Phoenix

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against a better team than dropped a 9S-U verdict to tough place to play. a,a lot cf
17" $129,00; 4441,
Washington,
Fitch
said
Golden
State,
is
now
46-31
for
teams
have
found
out
lately,"
A
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Wednesd.liy after his Cavaliers .597.
Fitch said. "Maravich (Jazz
TONIGHT'S ENTRIES
defeated the New Orleans Jazz
In other NBA games Wednes. guard Pete) is amazing, and he
110-101 and moved into first day, Pbiladelphia edged Buf- makes it look so easy. (lienry)
Angel Light; 3 D G 1 Quen; A. Toby
Bibby came in to replace Pete
Shan, 5 Carol's Nancy; 6. Braille 7
Ste
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the fourth period ... and he
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just
about killed us."
SECOND - 5-16, 8: 1. Uike

Pro Division
DaveGrether
24 29 29-41

FROM THE APPROVAL OF SAID
OpoluANCE A PORTION OF

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with I 1) SS36 60; 31.86
TWELFTH - 7.16, T: 1. K's

COLONIAL DRIVE

343935-110
bit 34-Its

WHERFAS there ins tecn filed
with the City Clerk of the City of
Sanford, Florida a petition con property owner in the area to be
taming tre names of the property annexed and that said property

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For pitching he has 22 bear

Panda

(4) 3 80- 4 00, 2 40. 2. Ovestion (4)

Pharaoh (1)

RickLane
JohnRbodes

13 65 167 41 i

Now Manager Dick Williams,

has to settle on a shortstop.

39-40.

Fridays Games

New York at Chicaçi
Kansa s City at Milwaukee

Virginia

liarm has young infield talent in
Bruce Boflite .,it fir.q, Jem,
Remy at second and L)av*e
Chalk at third. Remy Is
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Dotnte a I Ch
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a lk each h.
Bonds will open in right field,
with Lee Stanton, the club's top
power man of 1975 with 14 horne
runs and 82 RBI moving to
either center or left.
D.
,
ve.rAllins and Rtisty Trir_
res battle for the third '

who didn't worry about starting the remairing spots. Don Kirk- with tt.,- Angels last year.
pitchers a year ago, must as- wood, the bullpen leader a year
Joe Lahoud and Adrian Gar-

SI XTH - 4, A: I. Marism Sue (6)
23 60, 12 20, A 60. 2 Lake Buren (8)

Indianapolis at Toronto
Cleveland at Cincinnati
Winnipeg At Calgary

SANFORD FLORIDA AT THE CORDANCE
WITH
THE
EXPIRATION OF THIRTY DAYS PROVISIONSOF CHAPTER 71190

WHEREAS, the Property Ap
praiser of St-mn3Ie County Flcricta
having certified that there 5 one

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Houston at Indianapolis

Wayne
Blankenbeckler
Dave Steib

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39 41 485 15'
31 46 425 fl"

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In a'ldition, to Melton, Wit

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eight fewer than the entire An-

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(67) 15300 P (67) 110i'00; 393$
TENTH
3-14, A: I. Governing
(1) 9 60, 2 60, 300; 2. Gert's Pick (6)
2 10 2 10 3 Lake Atlas (2) 1.40; Q

Houston at Boston
Atlanta at Buffalo
Waihingion at Philadelphia

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4? 23 .581 10'a

Both ssere acquired during an
peri od iaM Dec.11

fielder Morris Nettles and former Mcamp winner Bill
er.'I'he latter was sent to Texas

Wednesday's Rsttti
Phoenix 7. Cincinnati 2
Cleveland 5. New England 1
Winnipeg S Toronto 3

DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO APPROXIMATELY 24985 ACRES
WITHIN THF COR
LYING WEST Or. AND ABUTTING
PORATE AREA OF THE CITY OF WEST JINKINS CIRCLE IN AC

LYING BETWEEN EAST 29TH Sanford, Florida, a petition ton
STREET AND 30TH STREET. raining the name of the properly x-Doni,er
D BET owner in the area described New
York
Vi"CEN .'.4A1"6XL!_' AVEINUC AND herrinalter requesting annexation to San Arlonio

Shortstop is a battle between
youngstprs
Mike
Miley,
Orlando Ramirez and Billy
Snith. All saw action with the

Right-hander Nolan Ryan,
beset with arm miserie! a year
ago, underwent surgery to re.

1637 .4 96 31.4 303
6.60; (7(36)01260; P (6 3) 12760;
1034 1 51 795 776 31,64
NINTH - 3-I, B: 1 Ks' Maryrne
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American AssocIia tiII on and.1 Dan Biggs and.1 GilFl
ores each
114 8) 133 (0 P (40) 17$
17 7$
Phoen
39 33 6 U 393 771
S Diego
EIGHTH -5.1i, A: 1. F uit Float was the major league strikeout Pacific Coast League respec- hit better than .300 at Salt Lake
Canadian Division
(6) 3.60, 140, 210, 2 Baserill Blue
king, with 269.
tively.
CI ty.
Wim
51 2S 2 103 337 242 (3) 5,00, 4.40. 3. Brown Spectre (4)

RenoGimt)one

FLOP IDA. PROPER TV CONSIST lUG

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West Division

New Orleans at Detroit

SANFORO.

from the Yankees.

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THIRD - 5.16, D: 1. Keen LIziy Angels gave up Mickey Rivers,
(1) 0.60. 6.20. 5.80; 2. Lusty the league stolen base leader
Lieutenant (2) 760, 640; 3 TOMbo with 70 swipes, 16-game winTim (S) 0,60; 0 (1-2) $56.10; T 0 2 5)
ning pitcher Ed Figueroa, out-

t3uu iu) 4,W, 4

32 39 7 11 249 294
33 38 3 11 259 260

Seattle 120, Los Angeles 109
Today's Games
Boston at Cleveland

EXPIRATION OF THIRTY DAYS
FROM THE APPROVAL OF SAID

the
Job. 71w Angels bought him

2
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eight hour

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FOURTH - 5.16, C: 1. Artistic
style (2)1 0 00, s 00. 3 so,- 7 walmos

Lai'tcnia

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the
Ed Herrmann could win

New York Yankees anid third
baseman Bill Melton from the
Chicago White Sox.

(5) 940, 3.60, 3. Benfry (6) 2.60, DD
75 70
(3 S) $
20.20. p 133 )
136

East Division
W L T Pis OF GA

ci

elder

fi

SECOND - 5.16, B; i Gold Ore
(3) 5.20, 3 60. 2.40; 2. Where's TufI y

WHA

Cleve

$

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Andy Etchebarren the veter
,
,
m catcher, geta the shot to be

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trading marts and landed out-

Ccwelish Flyer (4) 1.60. 540, 1. Ed

Boston at Buffalo
-''Friday's Airiniiis
ftfirtirsola at Atlanta

1974 to a 3-12 record last

year.

Ibis time lseerai Mana er
TWELFTH -- h. C: 1. Mini
Murphy (5) 13 40,7.40.6 00, 2. Donna Ilarr; Dalton has gGne to the

WEDNESDAY NIGHT

New

Doug Short
Novice Division
Steve Rai%or
30 21-26-- 94
KerryWamsley
IS IS 2?- 97

SANFORD, FLORIDA, AT THE

can Lague

39:59
A - 2194, H -- 159,17V

s

Washington Mike Frant
Chuck Palm

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Adams DIvisIon
17 11 16 110 30.4 226 Nancy (1) 26

Bjffalo 103 John Gann

107

Golden State 93,

SANF OR 0.

but finished last in the Aineri-

26 42 10 62 218 28111
10 57 10 30 214 37L'

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Western Coiderence
Midwest Division
Mll*aukt*
34 42 417 -

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Wales Conference
Morris Di vi si on

Qu'tj
Calgry
EcimYn
Tornto

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asKet

Eastern Conlefence

certain property described 5 AdditIon 50 feet to the point

(olonels 111, Squ'res 1113

nthlte as the runner who

at

Baltimore

vs.

and adopted Ordinance No 1329 as

Oln4lncr

George Gervin scored 24 of 19 points set by Elm ii tour years

and James Silas 20 as the Spurs

Ari z,

Texas

follows

14 190, Laws of Florida. 1974, that

ooumona Named

"Ile likes It and lie's doing a points, including six In the flul Mike Green I Vki ginia w 2
ed r
fth I
Goodni 0nd was chosen from a
damn good ~ob," Fftg said. thrtv mb,
,utes, to 4mrk San An. points while Ticky Burden and field of more than
6W eligibl!
"We are very h.apDy with his t,onlo over Denser Billy raultz Swen Nater baa 20 apiece

Another But's draftee, line-

City

Wednesday's Results
Detroit 102, Chicago 98
Boston I r.. Phoenix 102

SECTIONI The City Commission

the American Baskctbdll As- but Chuck Williams and Su'np- the Nets 35-18 In the cej p4

added 22 points, Lirry Kunon 21
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FLOP 04

ther's pick of Win was "something of a surprise - I really

20 S2 6 A6 191 297
12 S4 12 36 Ill 341

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from the league's third best

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Chicago (N) vs. Milwaukee at

PARK AVENUE IN ACCORDANCE the corporate area of lhe City of Kentucky
WITH THE PROVISIONS OF
Sanford Florida and requesting to Indiana
CHAPTER 71 190 LAWS OF
be located therein and
St
Louis

tears old

of money."
the Kentucky Colonels still can
Artis Gilmore scored 26 To Ccirry Torch
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said that if J.K. catch up after defeating the points ,
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I laurice Lucas
~~_
McKay dm change hi.lil mind Virginia Squires 111-103.
Clayton Goodinond of Sanford
added 25 for Kentucky, in.
"J!
j
and lii the NFL that he should
!r the only other contest, the cluding a club-record 21 the will be the 1976 District VII
have no trouble in playing.
Olyinipics Games Torch
fifth-place Indiana Pacer3, bot. third pffiod. 71it Colonels, W ho Special
,
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-~-';*,e it" Lietf: dn out.
Mt (of',(edili in Use pWyariiii, oleat
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receiver," t.e said
nd
tng
competItor In "e
the second-place
TOrk Virginia 38-29
I
~-But
he
said
too
that
he
will
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as Lucas broke tt'-.e team mark SPCcial OlYmPics for the ILSt
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led I the Universit 0 WJUIl)
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to say
Of the 39 chosen by Tampa in ern Califomia where
y
enjoy what I'm doing. I have Tampa now will eittx,r trade a the expansion draft,
26 have was football boss until he Joined

younger McKay said
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League's expansion draft. 7V

PATRICK OUTCASTS

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in the National Football

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March 1976

Fl

YOV *,It tAke POIiC@ that the City City Ativney P 0 Bcx 1110,
Commission of the City of Sanford, Sanford, Florida 32111
Flof Ida, on Mar ch 11h, 1976, passed
ORDINANCE NO. 1330

OF

enJo}ed m ctay and people draft pick or two or go with a had four or less years cx- the pro ranks thus ear

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Minn
Kan

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their rabbits met the same misfortune as the fabled hare
again.st the tortoise. SO now
they're going to power.
The Angel
ng s stoic bases in 1975

Q (2$) 13070; 31:61.
ELEVENTH
S 16, B 1 Moody
I4all (3) 7 (0, S00. S 20;7. Tally Abe

-.

Pittsburgh vs. New York (N)
at St. PetcrMwrg, Fla.
San Diego vs, Oakland At

NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF OR Detroit

of

H. N. Tamm. irr
City Clerk

.

voctil tAt

FortL

0th day

'T

McKay of the Tampa Bay Buc- back some place," said McKay. Foote, fortnerly of Houston, and back out of the draft.'
cancers
if we dor't get a good one we Bill Carwtleman who spent. a
t
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The

Oregon
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NOTICE OF ADOPTION
ORDINANCE NO, 1129

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Detroit ,rClearwater, Fla.

heard at said hearing,
By order of fit* City Commission
of the City of Sanford, Flof Ida, this

Publish: March II 10. 25. Apri l 1

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Fuming

IAUNUL

footbill to enter medical school
W just didn't feel 'hat those
Tampa Is also still in the available to us In the veteran
i_
,
market
or a quarterback, ci draft were better than the ones

stay at Oregon State," McKay wing"

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Kelm

0

"Rig;ht no x, my decisloii is to Can alwhys go to the single year with Minnesota, three chow Is 25 years old. The

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Other candidates include
Dick Lange, Gary Wheelock
from the Salt Lake City roster

-California's Angels tried the

" 16 " 284 112 (l) 2,60, 4 60; 3. po

31 30 17 79 244 2S6
31 37 IS 71 261 270
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Boston 11, Detroit 4
Toda y's 0 a m as

THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY with the city Clerk of the Ci y of

the draft that he'll retire from collegian.

stay in coaching and not sip college draft.
wi th his father, Coach John
We it get the

Totals

2 0 0 0 o

heard at Said hearing.
described A% follows:
By order of the City Commission
Lots 1. 7, I and 4, Block 6,
ROSALIND HEIGHTS, Plat Book 3. of the City of Sanford, Flof Ida, this
P age
Public Records of Semr.ole 1tI day of March 1976
H, N. Tamm, ir
CoQnt). Said property Is presently
City Clerk
zoned R I (Residential) District
All parties in Interest and Citizens Publisfi: March 11. 11, 25 and April I

DEX S6

the Texas Rangers

%

JX McKay's tentative plans to ther by trade or in the April 8-9

SEMINOLE
COMMUNITY COLLEGE

thl 0th day of March 1976

thef rof as recorded In Plat Book 12,
Pa ges 42 and 43 of the Pujlac
cords of Seminole County,
Florida . run South along the West
lIne of said SOUTH PINECREST
FOURTH ADDITION. SO feel to the
Point of beginning, thence continue
South along said West line S42 feet,
ttllnccSouthS9oegreesSP4l" West

statI have an Opportunity to be and I. 1976

1.

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70nf3 A I IAqniculture) District
the City of Sanford. Florida, at
parties in interest and citizens
700o'rlok P M. on April 26,
to
consider the annexation of property Shall have an opportunity to be

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Atlanta 1, Texas (split squad)

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B Miller lb
Belcher lb

AArl(n T^

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Public Hearing ii,%'Ili be held at the contain,rig 2 AUS acres, more of
Commission Room in the City Hill "fl Said properly S ()CS('fltlf

agreement," and there were rumors, denied by the
Pitcher, that he had received a more lwra!lve offer ,
reportedly from

file

son and Willie James Baker, will
conduct the business - a

700 feet, thence North 5.47
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAKTNc
TO CONSIDER ANNEXATION
thtncc North B9deqrct'15' £1" East
Notice
tieret, gvn that a 700 feet to the pOint of beginning,

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ELDRIDGE STANDARD

follows

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1

Declines Offer From His Father

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is a%

business

City of Orlando, Florida.
PUt)l.%h March 11, 111, 25r April 1,
1916
Dr X 60

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Mesaersmlth of "attempting to void the term., of the

New

NY

Oakland 2

AtInta
33 331) 77 232 232
V Ran
21 11 9 63 251 373
SmVIM Division

OAKWOOD

That the party in interest In said

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Seaboard Cesistline

d tia

OR Of NANCE NO. 13"

-Did the terms in the original agreement different
substantial.ly from the formial contract?

Chicago (N) 7.

191216111332

FICTITIOUS NAME
Milwaukee 1, San franclico
Notice IS hereby given, that the 2 1 2 innirg
Undersigned Willie James Thomp
CalIfornia 3. San Diego I

BU:LDERS, under which It IS described a% follows:
From the Southweit corner of Lot
rriqaom in business At 156 Tollgate
1, SOUTH PINECREST, FOURTH

Dated

•e 1tha1 po int should be easy to answer when the
agreement dgned by Osmond is compared with the
contract Meswrismith hu re*te&amp;

Mcssersinith's signature?

INTENT TO REGISTER

PALM SPRINGS, Calif.

Be Se lec tive

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0) 122 (0 P (2$) 0126.60; 3).).
TENTH
3.16. A: I. Reta Shan

Montreal 1. Pittsburgh 3
Toronto 4. Detroit 4, tie
Chicago 6. Kansas City I
Los Angeles 2, St. Louis I
Today's Games
Atlanta a, New York Island.
ers

York Timei that Omnond "has no right to sign
anything for n-*. He has no Power of attorney.-, U
that's true, the Yankees' cnly apparent recurae would
be to am Osmond.

.-Did 0smond have the right to sien an agre=ent
for Messersmith?

Patrick Diviion

Milwaukee vs, Cleveland at
Nogales, Mex.
San Diego %r S San Francisco
at Phoenix, Ariz.
Friday's Games
St. Louis vs Boston at Winter
Haven, Fla.

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Los Angeles 6, Cincinnati I
Houtton 3, Montreal 2,

Willie James Baker
Notice is hereby givien that the Publish: March 11, 18. 25. April 1,
under%lgned, Pursuant 10 the 1976
"Fictitious Name Statute,, Chapter DEX ,54
US 09, Flof Ida Stalules. will register
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, In
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR IND
and for Seminole County, Florida,
TOCONSIDPR ANNEXATION
upon
receipt
Of
MOM
M
the
!
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r---.r, o-.-,Public t4rzirin - ' ' ' ' I
II
*,"~ous name, lotivil. CASOREK
, ,n Room in tho
.
t%e C 11 -1 of Sanford, F for Ica, at 7-M
I iorPoratlon Oro:nh1e::d;
under the 1a*S of the $late of V L$Ut P. M.on April 26 1916 to
consider the annexation of property

1976

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12) 12 60, 6 00, 4 40; 2. R i s Chinaman
(8) 4 00,3 20; 3. Mucho(1) 1.20; Q (2, speed concept a year ago and

Campbell Conference

Wednesda ' Results
New York Rangers 3,
York Islanders I

70 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN

NEW YORK (AP)-The New YorK Yankees claim

Tofisis
SEABOAR D COASTLI ME
AN R H lB 3$ HR

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SI. Louis 6, New York (A) 2

8. 1916

Tampa Fla
Oakland vs. Chicago (N) at
Scottidate, Arii,

Terr Forster of the Chicago singled, stole second and scored their eighth setback. La
X,
a1lso mused
0n Steve
e Braun 's sing
'
Milbourne's singl e drove1! 1 1
6l e

ec iledeID Is Messersm ith Free

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I

do hereby set forth that they are the
Sole owners of the business.
Willie James Thompson

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2 0 1 0 0 0
R - Maple 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

I
ey
ro Hoc k

Bufflo
" " 11 101 32S 23'
Tornio
* 34 29 IS 83 290 267
Calif
26 At 11 63 745 271
x clinched civision title

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(l r 7) 43 90 ~ P 16 7) Sit 7.60; 3 1:I 1.
EIGHTH - 5.16, 8: 1. Franconia
(1) I I 40, I 01D, 5 00; 2 Siff (3) 11.20;
570; 3 Sam Leon ard (4) 310; 0 (1

at Bradenton, Fla,
Philadelphia vs St. Louis at
St Petersnurg, Fla
Chicago (A) vs, CIncinnitl at

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...
starsforTwftio

(Split

Angel s i PowerRo ute
ith Bonds And Melton

W600 100 310 2AneI.P(7?
4 40;) Lake Denise (1) 600; (7

L_I _:., ,
Dated el Longwood, Seminole Memorial Cf,apel is 905 West
13th
ililp,, County, Florida, March 22na, 1976 Street. Sanford, Florida
37771, and
the unavr%jqm,d ~villir j,jni es
OEX 133
ThQmPson .inci Willie Jarnes ua ker

Perkins

$

By Wayne D Dovie
E,iuc. Vice Presiacrif
Put ;o$ih MArCh 18, 25. April 1.

1. TC*$

whatc,eve. in the buSlnesi and the (A) at Fort Lauderdale Fla
Post otfice iddress 01 the Seminole
New York (U)
s Pittibuigh x Ustn

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERW

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Kentucky at New York
Virginia at St. Louis
San Antonio at Indiana

Minnesota

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W,dr.e$dly's Results

ie James Thompsor, and Willie
Montreal vs. Boston at Win
James Baker. The said Willie James ter Haven, Fla,
Thompson and Willie James Baker
Houston vs Detroit at Lake
hff- the sale owners thereof and the land, Fla
only Persons having any
Interest
'
Kansas City vs. New York

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1.20, 300; 3. EditIng (S) 300; Q (311

a

Friday's Games

name. tOWit CREATIVE
Florida, and the real and true names
Baltimore vs. Atanta at West
CO NCEPTS vnder which we are of the
own
of the business art Palm Beach, Fla.
encag3 in businj

ey Drive, Longwood. Florida

116, Nrw York 16
Antonio II?, Denver flO

Chicago (A) 4, Pittsburgh 2,
lit, I Innings
Pittsburgh 3, Chlo:aga 0, 2nd

emorial Chapel, In the
City of Sanlord, Seminole County.

Publication of this notice, the tic

Rosier Adams Malone Jr
Wa'$er i Wrigt

The 29-year-old right-hander much of 1975 with elbow mis- Twins beat Texas 4-3. Mean- 10th-inning run and gave the
had to be pleased sith his cun- cries, allossed tso runs and shile, Atlanta's Blue Moon Houston Actros i 3-2 decision

z

that the
the
Name Statute Chapter

That the parties Interested in sold
~ ~~,* - business onterorist are as followS7

o

No

nings

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Baseball

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NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE

.

TheTexasRangersdroppeda
"Er
r- of one-run 11- inning dcci.
sions. Minnesota s Larry lisle

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IUL..I'I?tUJiUAI,

lf

"Fl
Fi ctitious

San

6509 Florida Statutes 1937.
StodIrinc

and for Seminole County. Florida
upon receipt of proof of the S4Pmjnole Me

.

including a three-run homer b
Keith lierriandez, and downed
the New York Yankees &amp;2.

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ç,rk of the Circuit Court. Seminole

DE xs

j,__ - -.---. $65 09. Florida Statute, will register
with the Clerk of the Circuit Covf1, in

trol Wednesday'. In his major three hits in four innings in a 4-2 Odom, Roger Moret, Max Lown over the Montreal Expim.
league irareer, Ryan has victory over Pittsburgh in the and Ricky Camp held another
At Cowens' two-run homer off
walked 997 batters in 1,141 n first game of a double header ba nd of Rangers to four hits and Jim Palmer he lped the Kansas
nings but this time N threw 72 The Pirates took the nightcap 3. won 1-0 on three walks and an City Royals hand the Baltimore yl
pitches and 51 oi them were 0 behind John Candelaria, Ra. error.
Orioles their fifth straight loss
strikes.
Ile struck out the side in mon Hernandez and Odell
J
Juhn Vukovich's bases- 3-2 and Dwight Evans drove in
loaded double capped a fmr- four runs and Carl Yastmemski
A
-i the first inning. mowed down Jones.
home run of two apiece in the second and
Burt Hooton of Las Angeles run seventh inning as the three to lead the Boston Red
third and fanned the side again was in midseason form, allow- Philadelphia Phillies ha nded Sox to a 13-4 drubbing of the
- in the fifth.
ing five singles in seven shutout the winless New York Met3 Detroit

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Team' Tries

ufider the

' . TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
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18, 25. April 1. 8, 1916

NOTICE UND
NAME

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opponen ts 37-5 in two games

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homzrs by Reggie jackson of

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and onb 186 strikeouts In 198

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,244, when
Ryan Posted 62 victories ,Aith
arned run averaRe under

Cuunty FIor,d,

_. _. ASSOCIATES, And that I intend to intend 10 register SA.d
name wiln the

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season?

of CONSUMER

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_:` ` the Circuit Court, Seminole County. County. Florida in accordan(e with
the the provisions of the FicfIlloui,
?"
PfOV1%i0n$ of the Fictitious Name
N-11111. StAlules, TOVI"I Sirclicin

r

Hank Aaron, baseball's alltime home run 1drig, made his
spring debut. lie singled,
walked and reached on an error
as the Milwaukee Brewers beat
the San Francisco Giants 4-2 in

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no-hitter against BaltiI

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form. The question is ... which

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Dodgers
the Cincinnati Reds 6-1.

innings

N555NSON
AP Sports Writer

Or is mldseason 1915, then

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runs

15%
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a pair of home

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held off the Patrick Out-

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shaping up as the teams to beat
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time be extended to rectify correctable errors in
officiating. '11 ex t ension 0f 'ti me WIH come when
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thing from setting up a staterun tors and hospitals by spreading
Rates for your auto insurance strong push to take insurance pay the first $l.
of medical
better protect you against an insurance program (or do.tors the premium base much fur.
Forbes points for support of faced
have gone up as much as 65 per regulation out of politics by get- benefits, forcing persons to rely
Insur ance-industry officials insurance company going and hospitals to reducing th e tier, supporters
his position to action of the
ce nt in the last 14 months, and ting the legislature to pass a bill on their heal th insurance.
time period in which mal
Florida Insurance Task Force, are quick to pint out that th e ba nkrupt.
Rep. hyatt Brown, L)-Day.
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It would also make health in- which after six months f large-scale rate increases
Deputy Insurance Commis- practice suits could be filed.

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However, the legislature the commission, said he
the insurance post appointive. after the $1,000 threshold was rert sharply attacking
the legislature.
year are not caused by the no. revisions, which Included In- realized last year's measure doubted the recommendation
Because of your protests,
HoLe Commerce Chairman reached, eliminating the prac- present no-fault system as a fault concept, but rather the in- creasing the amount of surplus was only a start and appointed
would clear the legislature al.
lawmakers say. the coniing leg- John Forbes is the most vocal tice now of having double p.
The panel caHM for the flationary spiral that has driven funds companies are required the Florida Medical Liability though doctors groups were ex.
Islature is going to take its proponent fora major overhaul ments from auto and health
up the cost of repairing cars to hold, are needed as ways to Insurance Commission to pected to lobby hard for t
system's repeal
hardest look at auto insurance in the state's current no-fault policies.
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The task force said the CW
since it passed the no-fault in- auto insur ance law.
For bes said 24 of every 25
Brown said he held out
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failures,
the law.
surance law 'in 1971.
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hope for other
Forbes, D-Jacksonville, has claims come in under $1,000, _% rent law should be replaced by
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They admit that supporters
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lawmakers will be wrestling, by sharply reducing benefits, it is the most controversial part log suits and would provide for 1971 oversold the proposa l and co ntributing fa
ct or to the rising surance officials that the auto over $50,000.
other forms of Insurance to proLegislators also will be And he predicts that the of his package.
This would insury t'- ' *
the initial rate reduction3 nian- cost of insurance," he said.
panel encountered.
IIk the primary Injury protec
examining the suggesticn of a legislature will pass some kind
"People are telling us they
dated by the legislature should
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While the legislature has done
The one recommendation jured persons would be getting
blueribbon committee that you of reform.
would rather have benefits re. tion.
never have w.urred.
little with car insurance since that would most directly affect the benefits necessary and no
requited to purchase
"Something has got to be duced if it would give them car
However, the task force,
The task force, in addition to passing the no-fault statute, this you was a proposal to require windfall would go to relatives if
malpractice insurance when done this year because it we insurarkv they could afford," made up of attorneys,
doctors making reco nunendat ions on will be the second straight year hospital patients to purchase the person died, Brown said.
ou enter ahostalasa way to
at until next year. it
be he said
and insurance officla1, dead- promotlnggreltcrsafct) on the that lawmakers hate wrestled insurance to cover themselves
The other major area of In.
tit down on high rates being too la te," he said 'Motorists
Forbes' bill is also aimed at locked o making specific rec- highways by Increasing the with
the
problem
of from in juries In the hospi tal surance, whet her to have an
Ivaid by doctors and hospitals are paying higher and higher cutting down on the number of oinniendatiaris; on how to ac- number of s0te troopers and rnalpractice insurance.
71w coverage, which would elected or appointed insurance
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hosting a Party for birthday in an unusual way.
di rector for Channel 24 PBS in 'ewsomes were given a new 10 school fnind
'Jso at Susie, a member of the Winter
Orlando, could assist the Miami room. this time on the fifth tending the festivities was long Springs Junior Police, brought
time pal Robert McDormant of her birthda y cake to the list
PBS Channel 2 in their fund flo)r
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raising drive called Festival
nt a sleepless night won. day March 13 and drove down to
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night by a fire alarm In stories up'
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minutes their ground floor
\lr and Mrs William dancingnnd1isteninto records
room filled with smoke, forcing
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Mike is the son of Joe and talk on his experiences in
clothes. Once outside they tertained .Mrs. Leskowyak's
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other side of the building, but Apple 'alley, Minn (rtngas Winter Springs Junior Police Fishers of Men Club of the
in divided his week's visit between
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through air conditioning ducts thi I eskowyaks and his
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challenged the ads
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dogs have a growth slump or that Puppy
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mother; Kathleen Walsh, her of 1956 is searching for Barbados and spent time in
sister: Eva Hutchison, her graduates for the 20th reunion. New York.
grandmother, and Margie The planning committee asks
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One of the points of interest at a trds n .11 be prcsnted
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niend legal counsel. Some of miscellaneous crafts, and food
those I'do-il-vourself" divorces preservation. One best of show
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agree that painting is fun.
the speaker at the March 25 ckipreys %% er si 'ht d is eLI as
meeting of the Seminole two limpkins feeding in ffie
don't qualif%- for low-cost leg.-it
fliapter of the Florida Audubon pair of
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we are both Homemakers
huge barred ow lured
Society, at the meeting rooms
vainfull
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from
their
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Turnipseed spoke of the watchers.
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declining
riser - the loner
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Woman,
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vegetation,
decrease
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bird
life
Inlet
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theme.
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and declining number of fish. .Nli.-,
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t iken bs us Isn t it possible to
On Tuesin) hon'etiiaker
~krile up our own legal papers club members will bring in
here comes Peter Cottontail
;in(] have them notarized?
items to be judged in 20
Why(In %% e have to go through categories: painting and
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with '
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and Charinaine restoration of the marshes. His
TIIF LADY NEXT DOOR
Her students work in oils, but winner;
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32—Houses Unfurnished
9 GENERAL HOSPITAL
membership drive, Central
24 (Mon) A BIT WITH KNIT
Florida Chapter Citizens' Legal
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S. V. Hardwick, Broker
Deltona 664 6611

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srgt' liv rm 2 cent neat and air
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bath, on beautifully land
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Call for Appointment 322.3101
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Sal, e to S. W. 1st., left at
Jessamine Ave. (Square Da nc e
a. Western Wear on corner), lit
v.110w house on left. 3237523,
GARAGE SALE: sponsored by Jr.
Woman's Club of !.anford.
Children's toys 8, Clothing. Misc,
items. 119 North Summerlin Ave,
April 3, 9 *Ill,

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New I bedroom. 2 bath, split plan
with big paneled family roo m,
carpets, dishwasher, air and
double garage. Fine wooded area
-Very low interest rate Only
CLIFF ,IORDAP4,REALTOR
III 6222

CALL 323-5176

Can3bedroom,1;.th,ayocado
Stove 1, refrigerator, blue carpet,
central heat 111, air.
Payton's 372 1301

"EMPLOYEES
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Work Available
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all day Sat a. Sun. Spani sh sof a a.
chairs, Coffee table. Queen size
bed, Mattress 8. box springs,
Kitchen utensils, Children's
clothing, Bar, 2 stoo ls 113 W.
Airport Blvd. 372 6560

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POEISOPI MARINE
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Rentals

Arms

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Pontiac LeMans. 2 door hard
top, air conditioned $1,630 PCcne
373 54.47

'60 Dodge Monoco Sta. Wag., all
power, $430. See at 1511 Elliott

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Roctnq Cutters 20 yrs Exp
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Eaqe S o nq Co 831 954)
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ESTERSOPILANOCLEARINC,
YOUR HOME?
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work Fill dirt. top so'l 37294-)
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Beauty Care

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
(formerly Harnie?t s Beauty Nook)
ShE Furst.)fl 5717

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buy Usci pianos 8. trade Lessons
- Piano, organ, guitar, accorduan,
pri.a.grotjp. Ball's Piano&amp;Organ
Sale's. 301 s'. Itt 373273$

clearing, fill dirt, clay, rock.
Housetrailers
siored and moved 322 91a7.

All kinds of digging

Doll Repair

HOE SERVICE. Also any
type fence work Call after I P m
377 $474

China Glass,
Metal Doll Repairing
C Ill Nettle at322ö9fl

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Used

Supplies

office furniture

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&amp; chaIrs, secretarial desks &amp;
chairs straight chairs, filing
cabinets, as is Cash and carry
P4011'S

BALL REALTY
Reg. Real Eslat, Broker

I171N.l5t,flfOq'd 373 s641

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Easter Tailoring, dres%pS, hats
and matching bags 377 7119
AIt,ralons Dressmaking. lade's
men's, childr en 's Dra pes, Qu its.
Uptiolster.ng , Donna Canada,
372 0701
M,ke your fludget go further, shop

Mowing, edging trimming weeding
and f er tilizing Free estimates ,
Phone 373395.4

'40* offers you 'h' Same quality
workmanship n your remodeling
and additions requirements as is
available ifl h,t general con
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landscaping plants and we do
complete lanascaprig service 322
347$ or 644 7714

Home Improvements
Johnny

Sewing

Lawn Care

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GET THOSE LUXURY ITEMS FOi?
I. FRACTION OF THEIR COST
FROM TODAY'S WANT ADS'

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Patch, repairs and small rooting
lobs Fast Service All work
guaran teed Licensed, Bonded. 18
yrs experience Call Bricker, 37)
7770

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322-6457

Upholstering
Pest Control

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Platter Patching I simulated
tiriçk &amp; stone specialty 372

John &amp; Clara Hail Custom
Upholstery Speciali' ts fl lutt,nq
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and R5tyiin. Furnture&amp; Sewrtq
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Mathnes Rep6irrd We Buy, Sell
17) 6063
&amp; Trade. 602 Sanford Ave. Phone
3779775
Trent Exterminating Co --Complete ____________________________
Pest Control and Termitlng Free If you're in the bus'nesb 01 building
Inspection All Pest Control, 10
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Oct. Discount '.373 7954'.
Classified Ads often
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Cuttom Work Licensed, Bonded
Free est.mate

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Concrete.
Remodeling.
Roofing
Free
Estimates No job too large or
small Call ReJ or John. 373 SOOt

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Photography

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STIPIE MACHINES
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General
Home
Repairs,
Remodeling, Drywall &amp; plaster Photography hr ,',(un'.On Cockayne.' I
repairs, ceramic tile 1. carpentry
Fine wedding ptu'o% reasonably
343 6346.
priced Phone 3'!) 6.sP-$
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0YEl, PATIO PRIVACY
EXECUTIVE HOME IN IMMACULATE CONDITION,'
Cirpete, draperies, fireplace,
many amenifl, $43300. North on*
17.93, turn rletlt at Lincoln Mi-r.
curyoea;,r to SR 127 aAjt
4 mileS
ty
to Sanora Luxury Hemes. Terms
Possible,

Chico &amp; The Man

a'ter 5 p nt or weekends

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Dolls. Antiques from up north,
diShd, clothes 5, misc 1116W. 3rd

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Join "anford't Sales Lead er "
STENSTROFA REALTY
756SPark 0r REALTOR 377?70

Spaclou 1 BR apts,
Swiminir,g, Playground,
rect,atfr room, la undry room
and Clubhoi* 2$ R ldgewg
Ave., Sanf or d Ph 313 4120.

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Coupe with white landau toot, a r
condition. P.S. 8. P.O. Phone 372
$106.

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&amp; more added, Help elementary
sciuwi get neeoeo equipment.

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Art Grindle's Wheel Ranth
of
Sanford.

White 57' Philco ref rigerator, good
condition, not self defrost,"sg, US.
Phone 372 3793,

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service, used machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES 373 0697

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E,3H Hacienda Motors, 323 9393

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tools. etc Buy I or 1001 items
Larry's Mart, 7)5 Sa nf ord Ave

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man's Compensation and perlonl
Injury experience. Pleasant surBARGAIN PRICE DUPLEX
roundings. Phons 134•3**I
2 BR with c en tral air and car pets on
each side. Only 2 years old. No
Qualifying or clos ing costs with
AUTOMOTIVE BOOKKEEPERless than $7,000 dow n What a b uy
Need Immediately. Great boss
828.900
Salary excellent. AAA EM.
PLOYMENT. 201 Commercial,
323 5176
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Motors, 3234393,

63c ea ,over 50, SOc ci Cackleerry
7&amp;--Auto Parts
Farms, "r way bet ween New
Smyrna and DeLand off Hwy lion Used motor s sold and installed Also
Samsula Drive Ph 904 121 54917 acres cars for paris Open 7
days week J&amp;B Auto Parts, East
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Hwy 50, Call Collect, Orla ndo 360
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961 Mustang, professional paint
lob, custom decal, automatic, new
tires, black vinyl top Must see to

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'64 VW, new engine, A T, chopped.
1600 1961 VW camper, 12 volt, 1600
engine, new rngs and valves, P9.5
or best oiler 373 3470.

welcome, Open for
inspection Monday 10
a.m. to sale time.

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CASH 322-4132

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JOHN KRIDER:ASSOC
boj W. Commercial
PP'cune 377 711411. Sanford

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&amp;9W lst5t 377 73 35

Garnett White

1112 GRAND PRIX. god condition

highest bidder. Master

Sanford Auction

FILL DIRT WANTED

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guns &amp;

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pieces to be sold to the

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It's easy
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1973 Toyota Carina, I speed, AM
radio, brown, extra clean $2.395
Call 377 1631 (Deale r )

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pine. Call $340619.

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Air conditioner, 77,000 BTU (cools 3
Reconditioned Batterler, $12.95 I
exchange, REEL'S BODY SHOP,
rooms), used I months; king size
DAVES' 3231370
water b ed ; Baby swing o Matic.
'109 Sanford Ave.
Phone 322 3079
Wanted to buy used office furniture,
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Any
Quantity.
NOLL'S
1/-JUnK i.,.ar PUETW2VCU
Plants for Easter. All ki nd s in400s
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Casselberry, Hwy. 17-92. 030.4206.
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Of out. Small trees
Shrubs
Casru tar wrecked or iurk cars We
Hanging Rakets, Lillies Spec ial!! PINEY WOODS BARN We Buy
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Blooming Air Plants, for those4
Furniture &amp; Miscellaneous. Sell
who want So mething different I
collect, Orlando 568 2111
for 30 pct commission. Free Pick
fl20 Hartwell Ave. (off 20th St.)
ups Auction, Sa turdays 7 p m
78—M7torCyCIeS
Sanf or d 327 2270.
6' Picnic Table, like new, benches to
match $2995 372 3635.
',"'crcycle Insurance
ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
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(ILAIR AGENCY
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
6441176, Winter Park.
371 3564
BUY-SELL-TRADE
311 315 Frt St
3225477
80—Autos for Sale

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Modern FacIilic
AIIG. E. Kitchens
located West of Hwy 17-92
Atll3OFloridaAve.
Ph. 333-4450

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Commercial flulonu 1'
For Least
on 1792, lust south of Sanford on
Il 92 Prim, loc ation 327 tclC

SALES SECRETARY- Outgoing
personality, attractive, good
typist. Great pay. AAA EM
PLOYMEPIT, ?01 Commercial,
373 3176

SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 E. lit St., Downtown
372-9111

Real Estate Broker, 321 0610
7895
372 0719
372 2748

ixury Patio Apartments
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Payments of $9 See at:

NICE NEIGH86RS
rvly redecorated, remodeled 3
edroon', home, large tarnily
Don,, cedar siding and fence.
Ming ba, new carpeting. new
oOf, central heat, 14,500 sq. 11. lot
p1.700 Oanur 3730912

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1961 Fastback Volkswagen , body 8.
interior perfect Need s engine
work. $ Sa ve 5. 1311 Hacienda
Motors, 3739395,

Auction

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Singer's best Zig-zag machine in
cwunv

1970 Mustang, 6 cylinder. 3 speed,
5.400. Call after 3.30 p in ,373 *063

Mtin:i,

old. Come early for choice Male a.
females. Chocolate 8. other colors.
Pretty, eating now,
295 9314

Kitchen Bathror 'n Cabinets, Court.
ter tuljs. Sinks, Inslallatior.
available. Bud Cabell. 3228032
anytine.

Golden Touch 'N

PUBLIC

17 t1n%.',

Gun &amp; Antique

Chihuahua puppies. AKC,3&amp;Iwks.

1574 Yamaha
mot or cycle; paIr of
Simpson c_B base ,'OO'Os;
rototilier Phone 3227590

WITT REALTY

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Custom Built Homes With Many Plans To Choose F;om

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1972 Volkswagen, yellow with black
taoric upaoistery. £uper clean
Must sill this week $1,413 firm
Hacienda Motors, 323 9)95.

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also free puppies. Phon e 373 0312
after 3 pm.

FREE GIFT 'NPAPPIP4G All Baby
Gifts, Knits, Christening Gowns
PAVTON'5 CHILDREN'S WEAR
Ph 372 1301

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Merchandise

50-MiScellaneous

Aucton Eveup'Fr-day

Highway 64 Flea Market, Sanf or d

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Save on your income tax. Enjoy
Pride 04 Owner ship. We offer tree
buyerS guttarice

Sell us your car or truck even if you
owe m oney on it. See Bill Ray or
Jack Mink, 1311311, Fern Park.
DICK BAIRD DATSUN.

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1964 Buick Lesabre, 61,000 originalmiles. Con vertible top like new
Jam-up inside &amp; out. $095
Hacienda Motors, 333 9393.

Antique dressing table P. bed, Solid
walnut, Perfect coritbon. Call

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will i ng to work and wanting to
learn real estate sales For confidential h'iterviw, call
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
S V Hardwick, Broker
Deltons 668 6411
After 6p.m. call 574-2327

Rldgwood
2OSN.P&amp;mefto Ave.

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?uI(ommerclal
373 $176

FLINT GROUP'
4 Piece Band

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71-Antiques

64-Equipment for Rent
----Pent fUui' L,:'.?re Electric Crpt-'
Sn.nipooer for on ly SI SO per day
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

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1973 Triumph GT6. Collectors item
Last of the GT6 Ser i es. Showroom
condition. Only 23,000 miles
Pric ed less than retail Phone 322
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197) Toyota Corolla, 7 door, cx.
cellent condition. Sacrifice. Phon e
323 7123.

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3737077
Eves 127 0612cr 3fl-1U7

Why Pay Rent?

1911 Malibu, automatic, factory air.
$1,000. Call 321 0357 after S p m.

Will trade Home Entertainment
Center for Piano of equal value,

.'uvernm,nt rC.saleS from $100
10 ACRES, high and dry. R ed uc ed to
65—Pets Supplies
down.
S71300 with $5,000 down. Will split.
('RANK COPISIRUC1ION
HAROLD
HALL
REALTY, Pekinese puppies, AKC.l weeks old
&amp; PFALTV,R[At1()p5
Realtor, 373 5771.
2 male, 1 female All with sbc-v
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8)0 6081
coats and mother and father on
Seminole &amp; Volutii Cunties ,
view. Phone 372 3356
Oviedo- Mead Manor. 3 BR, 2 bdth
Acreage Tracts, 'malI &amp; large
Spanish style name, Assume
TERRY REALTY, REALTOR,
Doberman Pinscher Pupt
$37,500 mortgage with $3,500 down.
6280711
AKC. 5150 up. Terms
345 6316
365 5710
Au'r
6
near golf course, Fernr
Spotless, older lake home W000ed
Drive off Markham Woods Rd
COCKER SPANIELS
acreage. Dock. Privacy Paradise
Trees, high and dry Hor ses o.k
Bouncy
boys 8, girls, red, white &amp;
area EllA terms 00's Owner,
56 900 per )CrE' C,,r"r , s676695
buff AKC 1175 'l77 1263
134

REALTORS 3736333

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SECRETARY- Pleasant boss.
Good cc.reer lob- Will train right
person. AAA EMPLOYMENT, 701
Commercial, 323 3176

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Req Pr,,I E%tate Broker
803W lt5t
323 6061 or 373 03t7eves

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OVIEDO- S Bedroom, 2 Sforv cIder
home, screened pool, eiren a
basement, Over ' acre wooded
tot $47,300,
WE TAKE TRADES
SANFORD - 3 Bcctroom 7 a!tu
home, shady yard, air co
d'tOned $18,750 MAKE OFFER

Reg Real Estate Broker
IIOOE2SIh St.
3226653

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256.5 PAfK

TAFFER REALTY

Arbor
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ANYTIME

5ACRE TRACTS- $2,S%.4,go per
acre

Forrest Greene, Inc.

94L~&amp; of Loch

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322-2420

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DON'T STORE II, SELL IT with a
low cest Cstified Ad
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PC? down.
Sto2S ACRE TRACTS, Osteen area.
$1,000 per acre cash,
5O ACRES OrI Lake Bethel. $3,000 per
acre

ri,s rural area No down
paymrnt, monthly paymentS leSs
then rent Governm(nt%ut,jidiied
to quaffed buyers Call to sec
you quaIul'

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East off 1792
at Seminola Blvd.
(Horse Track Rd.)
Follow signs to models off
Winter Paris Drive
Open 10 to 6
830.7966

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one is guaranteed for a full year
with BPP I 3 bedroom, 1 balh home
Ontarqr. fenced corner lot
Panc!tj family room, carpeting.
521,950

2 Bedroom, I bath Spônijh stucco
fnth with brick front, inside
utility room, encloSed back porch.
ce!crr :
Laurel Aye.
('411 7779354 anytime.

"Tk Pt&amp;illc Cenusu"üiu"

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qualifying on this new listing in
Wccdmere Park 3 bedrooms, I
balb, new side by
side
refrigerator, central air, car.
peting. Low down P.
$19,900

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TOP EARNINGSWITH A
Lost
White Cockapoo, answers t oLEADING COMPANY
DELTOPIA -- Spic and span I
the name "Killer
Reward
If you are experienc ed in saId and
t,edroorn f4mily room, heat and
Please call 177 0111
wan? a better income selling with
air conditioning $123 per month,
a progreisivC company, thIs is for
Lost In Loch Arbor area- Black
DYNIC PROPERTIES
YOW We want ener g et ic, mature
female cat. Answers te name
S V Hardwick, Brok er
,ple
with
an
intereit
in
their
"Blackie". Las? seen wearIng gold
Deltonat6I 6611
career You will be representing a
coor collar Reward °hone 322.
company
established
In
1906old
1S9
7 Bedroom, carpor t, fenc ed yard
io,,gt to know but young enough
Adults only. 3333S4 or 322 6620
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to grow. And growing we are. so
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6'-(.I'tIICI Ure
this openi the chance for you to Comfortable 2 bedroom home iii
---move Into sales management
Lake Mary, air Conditioned;
rapidly. All preapects furniWed.
bearing rltrus trees. Only $175
BUSY BEE. CHILD CARE
Complete fringe benefits,
2171 H011y Av enue
mOnth 322 6196.
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hospi?allzalion, malor medical
Prwrnr)73 7510 or 322 0780
snd life insurance, and a DELTQNA- P41cc indivuduil
homes- I b.'droom. $135, 3
retirement program. Earnings
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unllmltedl For more dtaii see
bdrum,$1SONopets. PbontS7l
18cIp Wanted
1010,
DanLEHAN
AttheShecaton-Sanford Inn
SALES REP- National company
2 B edroom house in town (lso.ated
i4a.SRM
SCCIIOn). US month.
searchingfortopsalnpersonnel.
AprlIl,6.7p.m.
Potential above average. AAA
6972.
AprIl7.lGl2Noon
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EMPLOYMENT, 201 Cern
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merclal, 2233176
FULL CHARGE BOOKKEEPER_____________________
35-I&amp;nIe Home Lots
Fantastic company needs top
it OU are havino Outf'culty finding a
notch person. Excellent salary.
AAA
placetu live, car tQdriye,a lob. or
EMPLOYMENT,
201 We4iva Landing Resort on the river
Biauliful oak shaded icits rsh
Commercial. 373 3176
some service you
fled
swim, boat rentals and irre
read all our want adS every dab
AVON
mooragr Adults 3774-470______
.
prarin info the wor l o cosm t cs,
fragrances, toiletries. Excellent
z
we Property
earning opponlunty. Call 64-3079.

WALK O WEKIVA RIVERfrom
this new listing 3 Bedroom, 7
bath, brand new home on bq6utifl
1 acre wooded lot. Eat.in kitchen.
central heatair, porch and you
ran
Priced to sell at 139,000

'REALTORS

AT CASSEL2ERRY

or 831.9

lidlued (or an ukcure singer

who once worked
the studio
Productions, "And they like - is Bronx-born Henry Stone, a
them in the discos."
white '#1ho boasts of a life-long
But pcopk are not just danc- lose for black music. i's grey.
ing to T.K,'s Miami Sound, hair ed, g3atced man, Stone
they're buying IL
spends most of his time wanLast year, the bustling song dering through th e sprawling
factory in this Miami suburb wa re house, oret -seeing his proposted gross sales of about $10 duction, distribution and
million, partly cn such hits as musIc-publIshing firms,
''That's the Way I Like It'' and
''It's not a difficult thing,'' hs'
"Get Dossn Tonight" by K.C. said of his f'"c brand of muandtheSuhinend. Itwasa sic, "It's just,i feel. We have
tharp rise over 1973 sales of pulsating rhythm, and It cuts
about $5 million,
through."
Those hits also earned gold
Stone, 52, worked in the music
records for sales of more than industry In California be fore
tine million copies each and moving to Miami in 1946 and
helped to make T.K. one of the setting up a major record disnation's hottest producers of tributorship, Tone Distributors,
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01 Inc WfllCfl now flanwes the T.K.
,.iusk ;ndu.ctr) 's three trade hits
Bibles, Billboard and Cashbox
he distributed
inagazlncc 'ise T.K. still more records Stone was trying to
III current special make them It. was Stone who
of executi ve

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pears frequently in the music ferent people are thinking,
lexicon these days. And while people out there are thinking,
the
can't define it too."
precisely, their simple, throbbIlowart! Smilcy, the lank)' 7ing style dominates the air- year-old (hitribution chief, has
s ayes and disco dance floors, a different anal)sis.
"We make good dance
"A lot of music today is
records, good rhythm-ar"l- slick," be said. "We're just real
blues, funky records," says simple, and maybe people want
Steve Alaimo, a 1960s singer that
who traded his guitar for a stuThe Impresario behind T.K.
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Models

CAMELOT

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Ranth

&amp; refrigerator, central heat &amp; air.
garage, large yard 377 3133

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Under S29,000

LT REOUIPED

3 Bedroom. 2 baths, Car pet ed, st ov e

PERSONNEL CLERK- Sales per7

2 New

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MACARONI 1t's A Long Way
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HARTMAN
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NE}GHF3ORHCOO
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12 DINAH
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originators

'4ABBY"

Plus

LESS
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MACHIN'
35 BIG VALLEY
1230
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SELLING IT MAK ES
tonality, aggressive, career
PLACE ACt ASSlFlEDADPO'.
minded person Management
2811 'r t)l W93
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CemerceI.
potential
A.AA 32)
EMPLOYMENT,
5176.
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CONTRACTORS EQUIPMENT
FARM EQUIPMENT
New and Used
Ferci. Kubota, Pettibone
Sales, Rental. :rvice
417 Magnolia Avenue
$31 134-4
ALTAMOPITE SPRINGS
ptOoo TRACTOR COMPANY

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'ford- 171 N Sunlard Drive.
unlanui Estates Refurbishe d 3
edroom, 7 bath By o,4.'ner31,500 Many extras 1 273 1016.

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.iassiticd Ads d'do't work
here wouldn't be any

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*Sep Dining Rooms

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Stock OptiOns. Must be alert, Fern Park- 3 Oedoom, l' bath,
carpeting, distswasher, air unit,
aggressive type Individual, high
fenc ed yard, $193 FORREST
schoo l graduate or better. Zales
GREENE INC. REALTORS,$30
,Ieweter5, 1100 State St., Sanford
6831 or 3721970 eves,
Plaza

PROBLEM
Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous
Can Help
Ca1l123 4517
WriteP,O,8ox1713
Salif or d,Fioridai2l?l

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(Tues, 'thurs.) CAR.
RASCOLENDAS

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)rlvacy walled. $23500.

Tractors&amp;
Heavy Equipment

43—Lots-Acreage

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SWAP SHOP FLEA MAR YET'
Anyone can be a .eilr or a buyer
Plo charge All admitted free
Come browse every Sunday ,
at the Mnvielanct Drive in
Theatri.', South 1797 Pt'one 377
1716

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3 ACRE lakefron t estate. $9,900 2$

Stenstrom Realty

'IEPJTV WEST-- 3 bedroom, 1'
bath homC. Range, refrigerator
color coordinated with kitchen

argo 1 &amp; 2 Bdrm,

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Call 54n'crd s Sales Icacier

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THE CONTRACT"

eighborhood Central heat and
iir, range, refrigerator, new
IisPOsaI, fenced yard 525.300.

4ar1ner's
Willage b

7638 S. Sanford Ae
Eves, 322 1643

Skil edger.trimer, beth for $6
Also scr een door, $10. Call 37
1893.
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GREGORY

80—Autos for Sale

10--Swap &amp; Trade

PractIcally new lawn m ow er an

1SYR EHAFIPIANCING
MOBILE HOMES
3503 Orlando Drive
Sanford, 3733700

2 Bedroom, carport, fenced yard,
good tcrm. 322 6620.

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321.0041

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Oars 377 6123
tltqhtj.-]77 7352

r Rent with option to buy- New I
R, 2 bath home, garage, 1 block
A Lake Monroe. Orlando 293 5459

Multiple Listing Service

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400
2 IRONSIDE
4 GILLIGAN'S ISLAND Pro'

9 AlL MY CHILDREN
24 ELECTRIC COMPANY
12.55
12 NBC NEWS
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4 MIDDAY
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Phoneifl.9147

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Evening Hera

42—Mobile Homes

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Req Real Ettate flrokq'r

CANT AND READY- 3
)edrocm, 2 bath home in fine

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1200
9NEWS
6' YOUNG AND REST-

2
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Hall

5774 Anytime

323

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BATEMAN REALTY

MULTIPLES IcTlP4ç, if LAL top
1 10$ French
3774991
Eve 377 1196. 372 4164,373 1984

low down o no down payment
homes now available.

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served as
eciaJ Prosecutor
Pjrl totomcrrrow evenng
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T H E ADAMS
CHRONICLES
9 THE STREETSOF SAN
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Car, Patia Kelly. Visa PAles,
MIChael Parks,
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band together 10 rt ba
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24 HARRY S
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ccnaition Good terms $11900

9. ONELIFE TOUVE
24 (Mon Turjs Wed 'fl)
3 Bedroom, carpeting, air con
LILIAS, YOGA AND YOU (R)
ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toil
Nu rs es - 'IN's; LPN's; Aides; Aide
,t_.,
ni £4.15.
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option to buy. 373 $131 or 3376620
"Hotline," AdultS or Teent
K IT (R)
62106.36

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BAMBOO COVE APIS
one a. 2 ororoom apartments,
furnished o unfurnished. Newly
redecorated. Come sic. 300 E.
Airport Blvd. Sanford 373 l3..

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41-Houses

WNERSASYS "LET ITGOI .. Fine
uld
slOry home in good neigh.
horhood I Bedroom, 1 bath, 2
flrepi a(es, corner lot $147o

JOHN SAULS AGENCY

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5:30 P.M.
800 A.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9.Noon

9 RHYME AND REASON
200
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PASTORS STUOY
6' SUNRISE SEMESTER
7' IILIAS, YOGA AND YOU
9 SUNRISEJIJBIL,EE
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4 FARM AND HOME

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bedrooms, 1 beth CO home.
crret Nice Monthly m.. nm
Pmflt. $17
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]Ica line
6 thru 25 times
24c line
26 times
($7.00 MINIMUM CHARGE)
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1945 (Thurs )"ThPririMin'slc'r Sr John Giolgud. Diana
Wynyatd. (Fri) Lackbowd

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(Wed.) 'Routy Speaking,"
A0i'dRUS5eI.JaCkCwson

1030
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4 PRICE IS RIGHT Proeniplod murs, o=
4 (Thu's orgy) MAGAZINE
See lOam Wod,Ch 6
35 700 CLUB

(Wed ) PROF ILES IN EDUCA-

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Winter

41-Houses

ni2 PalmefloAve

M&amp;tin, Janet Leiqfl, 1951

4 KUTANA
6 PRICE IS RIGHT o'
ented Wed see below.
6 (Wed only) MAGAZINE
Features indude interviews
wtli Rosatynn Caner j
Wafl, WM1S of Docnocfratt
Presdontialhopefuls,ansnsuijo
°°' 01
nary Insidute of
Anrnca;a look atarnoyoat
old oy who inay hecon' lost
1
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Friday

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9 LETS MAKE ADEAt.
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PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
231.5 rr DrI"e SlOup

Parker, Alexis

(Tuos) "Tso
Tickets to Br oktway Tony

SWEEPSTAKES

DAILY DEVOTIONAL

MEM .3FRS

4 HOLLYViX)OSQtjARES
6
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Orland o

322 - 2611

Smith 1948

4 PHIL DONAHUE SHOW
1000
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CELEBRITY

200
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Canvus,Joarm Moore, Troy

1200

7 VICTORY ArSEA M.

35 MOVIE
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tedvIo Ghost. Charles Laugh:on, Robed Young (B&amp;Wg
1944 (Tues. ) -Hell ii for Horoes Bobby Darnan, Foss
Parke, (B&amp;W 1962. (Wed)
L.k? From the Death' (ff
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Ciaford (Thurs)Monstoron

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hose with reinforced toe, nude heel Mdck' of
our own famous Flexxtra' nylon A beautiful fit
in exciting :ashion colors Sizes short, average
long.
Control Top with sandalfoot styling (nude toe
and heel), reg. $2 each, Sale 4 for $6.
Queen size Control lop with reinforced toe,
nude heel, rcg 2 50 each, Sale 4 or $7.

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defense spending
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energy conservation plan.
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a live address,
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cent,
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welfare costs.
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March 23,
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GOP ballot in Wisconsin, but he
called off all campaign appearances in the state this week to
concentrate on a national television speech Wednesday night
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Fords adimnistrition portico
lan) of foreign polic)
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on Thursday. Sen. Hubert H.
Humphrey, D-Minn., unannounced as a candidate but
willing to accept a draft, was
there, too.
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loud applause as he called for a
new Marshall Plan to rebuild
toe CiIICS. Inc arsnaii t'ian
was devised after World War II
to reconstruct Furope
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that the Saunders had "either
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'ill oppose it
Herald Staff '1 riter
fabricated or conspired to make
sa s much of the needed funds weeding is under control
spray materials in public lakes
fraudulent accusations"
Kimbrough's theory is that can be secured through state
The Williams memorandum
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routin
against Viblen.
County Commissioner the rnajorityof property owners and Federal grants,
monitoring of Seminole Cunty
outlines the following areas
The accusations concerned Ilicluird Williams may finui an in Serninole County who don't
In a detailed memorandum to the responsibility of county lakes, rivers and streams.
"the misuse of ... .( Vthlen's) unusual opponent to his $100,000 live on lakes shouldn't be made the commission, Williams last government:
Williams says the count) 's
official position as Seminole pollution lighting proposal
to contribute tax money for week outlined his proposal for a
Identify problem bodies of seven cities will also be asked to
County commissioner to mail fellow Republican County cleanup of lakes which will comprehensive water water and design water participate.
private political campaign Commissioner John Kim. benefit lakeside dwellers,
management program.
management program.
To fund the project Williams
material to members of the tirough.
JnIess he can work that
Objectives are the Following:
envisions
taking money from
Apply for grants.
general public."
At next Tuesday's meeting out," he i Williams) is going to
To maintain state stan- Conduct an educational the general fund to pay for a
The Saunders insist that Williams says he will ask the have a hard time convincing dards at all county lakes, rivers program for lakefront property sprayer to eradicate weeds, a
Vihlen "publicly retract such commission to approve an me," Kimbrough said.
and streams which currently owners.
pick-up truck and a sedan.
charges, pubicly apologize to initial work program to
"The time has come to meet the Class III standard.
Whenever possible, From gas tax money, he hopes
the Saunders family for determine what the entire coordinate the effort and get
To restore polluted bodies eliminate sources of con- to purchase lab facilities and
allegatloas which are without venture will cost and what level involved. What is behind this is of water to state standards lamination,
materials, salaries for four
basis in fact."
of service can be provided
the fact that lakes are being within two years after the
When not unde' county employes and to treat storm
'If such charges are not
Kimbrough, however, says polluted -and they are getting source of contamination is control work with state and water run-off.
retracted, the Saunders family unless Williams can work out worse and worse," Williams controlled,
other agencies to accomplish
All of the above can be use-51
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To eradicate and prevent goals.
as local matching money when
The $100,000 figure is just a unsafe aquatic weed growth in
legal measure to protect its homeowners who live on lakes
Apply spray materiaL to going after state 4raws,
character, reputation and good will fund the countywide Pr(-limirry estimate.
county streams within t o lakes.
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opponent Thursday as Seminole Community College swept past
Florida Junior College of Jacksonville. Ftagg defeated Ron
Golan, 5-1, 1-0. For more details on the match, see story
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no credibility to the Saunders Jack Fulenwider.
Saunders also alleges in the
candidate For Congress in the
Saunders' telcuram said.
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Democratic nomination for the insinuation aMini' h huI
en- letter to Herring that the March
fifth district, and her campaign
Vihien was attending as fifth congressional distrirt.
requested Herring's office to velope to Akers carried George 24 letter to Akers was typed by
inanager.husbund, George, guest speaker, the
The envelope was addressed investigate his campaign Saunders' initials and those Commissioner Vihien's county
have threatened to File 0
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Bill Akers, 1950 Financial records immediately which appeared to be Fulen- paid secretary, pointing to the
Teachers Association
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lawsuit
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dated 3-31-76.
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Akers was riot even on his the Saunders-Vihien con- Wednesday, Saunders, of mud-slinging from the
Vililen
charged
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mailing
traeisy, the envelope to Akers, requesting an Investigation, beginning and I refuse to get
to State's Ati) Abbott Herring
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second letter today, dated stamping, copies of the resume campaign for the United
congressional seat, had used on him, after Saunders said t
States torneys to stand by for charges
county supplies and county had turned over to herring's March 24 from Vihlen to Akers, and literature said to have been COngress.
that involve fraud. This is
h said in part,
want contained
contained therein and the
funds to mail campaign litera- office an envelope stamped by and
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request
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lure,
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Vihien said Thursday there is by Herring's chief investigator, Saunders letter said,
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Senunole complicates the Issue
Figuri.ng the unemployment rate hi Seminole County is
A department chief told the
small, who voluntarily submit infr.en.i'l-in each month on how
Unemployment rates for the three counties in the Orlando
coirunission, "Virtually all of a complicated process, Ungted in ills accuracy by relying on
many persons are working for them. '
This infornint.ion covers metropolitan area -Seminole, Orange and Osceola -are based
the county Is eligible except statistics from the 1970 census.
employed persoit in the Orlando on the population ratio establi.shed by the 1970 cemus, when
M a matter of faLl, there actually is no practical wa&gt; of
Editorial
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for Sanford"
metropolitan area, according to Sterling Tik, labor market Orange had 76 per cent of the metro population, Seminole pei
Chairman
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l)r. Lamb
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applied to the figures to allow for moonlighters and for persons each of the counties equally.
tical of the project. Ilattaway population. And as the latest cemus grows more and more out*
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working out.side !heir county of residence.
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By Ir74. a U.S, Dept. of Commerce estimate showed Orange's
IIopital
Then th trlLk is to relate surs e statistics to the total number share had sunk to 71 per cert while Seminole climbed to
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said he would like to ste land dated, the more unreliable unemployment estimates become rapidly
gowthg
county
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Seminole
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Obituaries
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ofpersonsemployedm,sa},theSelnlnole toothpick Industry The cent and (ceola stayed at 6
sites in Seminole Count) for capecially in
Even so, estimates of unemplo)ment rates are used, among
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state Emplo} ment office knows from stud) ing lists of orkers
less than $4 000
But for figuring unemployment rates the proportions Sports
$200,0(* other t.hings, to determine a county's efigibi1ity for federal jobs
for whom unemployment insurance is being withheld, that there established in 1970 are kept as cmstants unLi the 1900 census.
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are 300 employes in the Seminole County toothpick industry. A
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loan from the state is available PrOgralmIbis phenomenon helpis decrease the accuracy of unem
The Impossible dream of precis-*. accuracy Is Juet that -a survey of certain toothpick companies sbows that In January 1976
as the county colnplo)ment calculations for Seminole, because Orange County
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100 persons are workVg for tliose firms, but a survey of the same like a large planet eluting gravitafional influence on its
mission approves a resolution dream. say statisticians, who accept that they are 1l.m.ited to an
estimate.
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ultimate
goal
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of
course,
an
exa
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firms
in
Febrwtry
reveals
that
the
number
of
employes
has
risen
satellites-automatically
affects
Seminole's
statistics.
No
of acceptance.
matter
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you never know just how accurate an estimate you are getting.
r,illividual unemployment rates are for the three 61.
In order to apply this increase to the entire 300-person ir, counbes, no matter which is highest or lowest or in the milddle The business ot figurW unemptoyrinent ieveLs is simple
.a.s prime contractor. That
Ilartly
cloudy
today.
dustr the State Employment office uses what it eaIs a imi anytime the random sampling Indicates the population Count for Increasing clo'jdines with a
means, she said, the count) enough in an ordinary rural county Following the 10-year
relative." Ibis means that if the difference between January and Orange County.Nu fluctuated in either direction, unemployrMt chance of thundershowers
*would locate the land, and then census random sampluligs are taken of a flied number of
February survey totals represents a 10 per cent hike in the partial levels for Seminole and Osceola counties are adjusted up or down
have contractors prepare the homes each month. These samplings nmke it possible to
estimate"
the
degree
of
upward
or
downward
movernent
in
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statistics,
this change is r-itended to the industry's overall em. in the 76-IM proportion established by the familiar houw-to.
laixi In anticipation of builders. ,,
ployment. Thus the agency will estimate that in February the house survey.
Once the site was prepared, county's unemployment rate, as compared to the precise peroyed people established by the 1970 censw.
total number of toothpick workers Ln Seminole County rose to 330.
And as the morit.lis and yem slide by.ftse fIgures will retain In.p.h. Rain Probability
30 per
high
pertvntage
of
change,
used
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ne
Florida
State
Employment
Service,
which
computes
course,
is
a
77his,
of
to $13,000 a year wolidd have
roUghly the Same reladOnSNP to Each Odw, even Utough Vent tonight and 50 per cent
for Ihlustratbn Tuck says monthly link relath'es usually reflect (ccola's largely agricultural work force probably won't be a!
ftrst opportunity to buy a site anemkyment rates for all parts of the state, has a heJge against
closi to a one per ctnt fluctuation upordown
the system's Potential inaccuracy. It is called an Industrial
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three years to develop
company has grown to a place among the top five companies In the field
nationally with raw materials pouring In from several Midwestern states and a
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Though Kimbroug said he predicted in his 1974 campaign
tha t Freeman would seek to halt collection fees, Fileeman says
that was easy to predict because former county attorney
Nlarsee already had ruled the county could not legally coUect
Impact fees
Also, Freermn says Florida Auditw General Erne-qt Flli-vn
has recommended the county halt its present policy.

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acres of land at 2200 Country Ciub Road.
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parade FTiday, johilng other youngsters In Seminole ikcro" the country who are marking the
natJonal celebration with a wide variety of activities in school. (Hemld Photo by Bill Vincent Jr.)

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building on the west edge of town,
George Jackson 111 ice president of
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national status, with distributorships in
California, Texas and Puerto Mco.
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from taking fernale hormones
uterus.
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doctor who sent her to a possibility that the artificially
gynecologist. He advised her to stimulated growth of th e lining
have a D and C (dilation and of the uterus could lead to
cancer.
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,tIUF (March 21-April 19) advantages. 1oh), you may
New projects should not be take an unyielding position.
started In a hasty manner SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 2)
whose Don I take on tasks today that
Persons
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you
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limitations.
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) ou'%e neglected may get In the getting too deeply involved with
way of what you hope to do new acquaintances. They may
today. Clean up the old matters not be all they first seem.
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Tcrna&amp;ies have cut a swath of destruction across
more than 220 and leaving hundreds of other-s homeless.
and more than 70 were injured. Five were killed and at
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Sunday on a crust of bread at

The board called for a report from the committee It set
up earlier this month to review programs and determine
which ones have too few students to operate efficiently.

tal at Macdenny. She was 35
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when someone approached him an antique breakfront on week in a continuing infrimtherrr,rjP 1m nn the dip' In the ir-"i' "ice
'estigatton tn'o furniture

hIuhes Jr. said today.

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1)illard that be was crossing reported today that the missing SR 436 2t howell Branch Road.

sheriffs deputies Monday after

Miss Hear, fl, has de- he woWd light Miss Ilear's et- come off better"

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heiress ever goes on trial on glewood sporting goods store to victfon."
cisco,' he insted.
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ste charges.
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hank robbery after trial In a attempt. Two kidnapings and a icr 1r,a in 1in rancu OWU cident when she took the wit- near San Francco.
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chapter president Robert Vanner says "we're goIng to
redo the award."

After the beauty contest, Jo
L)r.ne modeled and made (dc-

winner, possibly when It meets next Monday.
The story of the February wInner came out Monday. As

ing to Cuba, where she was a
dancer in Havana's Hotel

the month is D. A. Q'cws." And up stepped a woman

Not long alter she started the

honor

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also be applied to detennine the difference between the collective
herald Staff % riter
hich iniluded insLillition of borne by the city s stabilization pay self service g&amp;soltne pumps
unemployment rate for the area and the level in any single
sewerlineandsidcwalksonone fund account
attheShopandGcconvenlence
county To understand ho It works, you have to go back to the
CASSEL BERR - A decision side of tb' street was "ery
The
stabilization
fund
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store
on SR-434, was postponed
beginning of any given decade
on collecting more than $35000 complex" He said the count) cludes a fee levied on regular until nest wetk
(ice the official cinsus has been completed, there will be no in paving assessments from had participated by pro1ding sewer bills to provide money for
City attorney, Gary Massey
tlne,thereLsalmostalwaysgo(ngtobead1fferencebetee Urclehasbeendelayedby the part of the project and
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'rc gGsi tu wdgU Lu know Kenneth McIntosh prepares an paid $14,000 toward a portio, of He added that he contacted jurisdiction ocr the request

possible is by trying to bring Seminole's 1970 readings forward,

Council Chairman Charles

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such as the Orlando metropolitan area
If the 197fl census pegged Seminole's unemployment rate at
5 3per cent, that could be considered a nearly exact base figure.

The attorney, John Rosen

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course, for a ccrnpleta!y accurate understanding of the 1972 on the project.

County Young Republicans,
hire Allen H. Bush of Sanford as
Jeanne Rodriguez1 state GOP city planner to replace the
iifnittu.oinan for Serninolt. city s first planrkr Mr th.inrw

Seminole County DerocraUc also electeda delegate-nt4arge fund3 in September Mrs.

have been sonsidering are "seasonally Ijusted't for this port of clients, Richard Puph, is quoted Lichelur's degree In economies pledged to former California
U state. But that's another
in the rwnutcs of th meetings
from Roflins Coflegt and a Iov Ronald Reagan.
ftrJ(.yr

effective March 12. Bush
reported to work Mnndiv

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Mon phone and Telegrapt Co are
Seminole
County
GOP
day when a motor aboard the competing for the right to proA
Committee, committeeman elect while
Hadiodorooratlon ,f Amtrka's Alaskit

Seminole Cç'tnty's unemployment rate Is high, quite a bit higher
first corwikred, pointed to a Winter Park Memorial Hospital
than the national level. And there is no strong Indkatlon that it stack of public records which he Communit' Relations cornwill ttead downwar Firiahy hesa, the c'i.nty's jot less level is indit It(d included minutes of riut't'

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middle of May when the March rate Is is unptoper," the attorn'y said is a director of the Winter Park
befo-e a downward trend can be declared in Seminole "The problem was created a Youth Center, member of the
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not need a special exception contained heroin at the officer
from the city"
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talked to the building inspector caliber automatic pistol on violence and criminal mischief
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hae a gasoline station
search warrant, officers Sanford Kafka was found
Crews said "The type testified Monday
guilty last month by a circuit
operatione put in is ery neat,
One officer said that despite court jury of resisting arrest by

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conclude from this, Tuck says, that 1.3 er cent of the CoUnty's representing
at the hearing,

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In other sentencings Monday,
Service, says TCk, and used in combination with various for- property owners, insisted that CrystalBotlhomeowners were intent was to reimburse that berland Farms store was heroin Into 21 small packets or current Jail time of one year
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This effort is conducted on the federal leel by a Controlled public hearing Monday night to prior to the work being done exception, sas to use the should be held, sith the ap
random, with slightly more than 2,000of them located in FIr1dL an
Orlando
attorney, ticipation
money" to pay initial costs of advertising

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The new Woodward-Bernstein book that shows a
Nixon gone bananas In the

distraught PJdard

\ FHEMU AVE SANFORD. FI .. 3271
Area (1e 3O4,12- 11 or 831.9993

— national columnists.
York Times says that
hatred of Nixon reaches a crescendo" with the
glorification on film of the reporting of Woodward
and Bernstein, the two Washington Post reporters
who unraveled Watergate — the break4n which
toppled the Rote of Nixon.
Then Satire takes on both repters for their
es
at tpublication, which purportato be an account
of the fallen President's last days in the White
House." The first book, "All The President's Men,"
oqtlined the Watergate fiasco right down to the time
!lytn 6h tka WI,1#. £W.
In the latest Woodward-Bernstein book Nixon is
porta as a drunken, carper pounding fallen
President who scinetfme talks to pictures on the
wall and Indoces Henry Kissinger to get down on his
knees for a moment of prayer.
In one scene the embat tled President is reported
't'
w
nerry, you are not a
very orthodox Jew, and I am not an orthoáox
Quaker, but we need toy." And then according

AYNE D. DOYlE, Publisher
H RICHARD LONG. Editor
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The Clock
By ED PRICKET

County Unfriendly
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the right direction by the creation of his vandalism
task force.
Even more significantly, it is refreshing to see
that vandals will not be handled with kid gloves in
Seminole County, be they adults or juveniles. The
orders are out. Anyone apprehended for vandalism
goes straight to jail where ihey will be fingerprinted and Aiotographed.
Seminole County residents have suffered
untoid thousands of dollars in damage at the hands
of vandals who have no respect for property, no
respect for their neighbor and no respect for law
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Safire uses
Can you Imagine any person In his righ t nth1, the
target of more intense and extended abuse than any
American In this century, turning to prayer?"
Safire says the ready market for such a
publication is the need of many people to cover up
their guilt feelings. To anesthetize our consciences, we have to keep telling each other that he
(Nixon) was evil Incarnate. We have to insist he
was dangerously demented."
I don't think Nixon waa "demented" unless
that's the proper term for a President who betra yed

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and order.
And, this wanton destruction is continuing at

pious.
satire when be ca!ls the scene "

WMism Saflre of The

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down, too."

the elite of the elite scribes

Tuesday,March 30 1976-4A

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days of watergate Is generating controversy among

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to the rpor!, "Nzon got down on his knees,
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had no alternative but to kneel

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which at the peak of Its conseque nce threatened to
wdernthse the Democratic Institutions which made
this co;iltry and at It ebb was simply a group of
bunglers who tried to bust into Democra tic
headquarters (Watergate) and failed.
Safire rates a point when he raps the writers for
•seezu
the last tew million dt4iars out Of
Watergate. Certainly both reporters have "cleaned
UP" in terms of money as a result of their in-

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vestigative reporting.

ti for t heir la test
the
can
book. U it's tr ue that Nixon broke down dining his
last days and acted like a mad King Lear, I think
it's the public's riot to know about it. Alter a ll, It
was the public who elected Nixon. AM was he not a
representation of the public's collective menta li ty?
II no t, he was a product of slick public re la tions
eff orts which swept him Into office. I prefer to
believe the la tter.
But lf Safire would produce a spark of guilt in the
na tion for N ixon's fallü.s, that's absurd. Read the
book by Woodward and Bernstein and judge for
yotrse!Ves.

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see

justifica

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By The Associated Press
Communications between Beirut and the outside world
were broken today, but reports from
the Lebanese capital
Monday night said leftist Moslem militiamen were
driving their Christian foes back Into Ashraflya, the city's
traditional Christian quarter, and threatening their hold
on the port of Beirut.
Palestinian leader Yasir Arafat was urging
the
W ucixpi another Syrian proposal for a ceasefire. But Kamal Junblatt, the leader
of the Moslem leftists, said he would not agree to a truce
until Christian
President Suleiman FranJleh resigned and the Christians
agreed to give up more power to the Moslems than they

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in fighting Monday, raising the tall In 11 months if
irisiiM
uaoskin civil warfare to an est14,00.
a14,00.,,
dead. But police admitted their estimate was only a guess
since they were staying out of the battle zones and could
not count the bodies.

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the rate of additional thousands of dollars each
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WASHINGTON — Technically, the Russians
month, according to sheriff's department records, usually do a superb job In tkkir underground
WASHINGTON — It's a ll over. One-hundred.
)
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stçpert of Marxist revolu tiona ries. They keep a
The sheriff's new anti-vandalism team will
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days, 34.582.74 worth of your
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out in force, using the h*tet cientiIic equipment. low prof ile, keep a door open f or withdrawal
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without loss of face, inject naU xx4ts of
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Once caught, the teenager '
theycail it— and 11 delegates after it all began
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arms
Intoawide
front
protAngfor
an
(th a t's $24.03 per de!e3te, it" finished. TJ
du?t bent on vengeance toward a former employer
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presidential candidacy of R. Sargent Shriver,
can expect exactly what's coming to him — a stint
appears their help will turn the tide. They
w
hom personal net worth Mone y magazine says
in jail,
waste no tears on it causes.
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But, while the sheriff's task force will certainly
In this, they are more effective than the
Well, just about everything. First, there
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be effective, we, the average citizen, can help, too. United States.
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the so-called "Kennedy connection," Shrlver5
n It comes to followingthrough however,
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If you see or hear anything that leads you to believe
attempt to lay claim to the "Kennedy legacy" as
vandals are at work, call the sheriff's department the Russians apparently forget the rules they
the brother-In-law of the late John F. Kennedy
or your local police immediately. This team can't follow so effectively In promoting revolutions
Although he declared this legacy to be something
and wars
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"which all Americans can be pr oud of," it obdo it alone. It needs your help.
,mis t-victory failure may prove to be the
viously Lw't. During the past fewmonths, for)
Soviets' Achilles heel, overshadowing the
example, there have been numerous revelations
01
massive n uclear
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about
the late President's ex tra-marital love
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ventional anna buildup.
To Elderly
affairs.
For Instance, look at the recen t oust er of the
.
"Suddenly," as one worker in past Kenn ed y
R ussians by Egypt and Its cancella ti on of a
'.
campaigns
put It, "Camelot has become a trailer
President Ford signed the Older Act reluct. mutual defense treaty with Moscow.
park."
antly last year. aware that the emotional Intent Of the
The Russians bumbled by attempting to in.
In U ind ividual's opinion, Shri ver got all
legislation was serlor to Its content.
tenfernEgypUandvthan and m1jtarypoljtjca.
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nedy negadves but none of the positives,
en
The at was a pallia tive, an wthnagtnative tinkering with They abut off spare parts and su pplies when they
e who hate the Kennedys hate Shriver;
Thos
the edges of a major na tional problem that is Immense and couldn't have their way. No country will take
those
who love th em, don't take him seriously.
pathetic.
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such abuse and the Egyptians had an option:
As
ez.L press aide Bill Moyers obsened, the
S.
One out of each six elderly persona In the United States 01 they could turn to the West, and did.
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Kenn
edy evangelists consider 1river an in
America Is classified as poor. The families headed by a person
The Ri*4ris
Rus i a ma
made
de the same mistake In
terloper;
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those who d islike the Kennedys see turn
who is 65 or aver have a median
____income of $7,296 per year, dealings with Mao Tse-tung's Oilna. They
as
Just
brother-In-law.
the
compared wi th t he nathxial m#iIIw of nearly $13,000. And the
stçplied Peking with nuclear know-how, techThroughout
his campaign, Sargent Shriver
of t he 13 millIon Mum who sari Into the poverty ic1wis and aid, then demanded that Mao follow
fought
an
uphill battle to be taken seriously and
ran1a last year are senior citizens.
'That's A Start, I Suppose, But So m eon e Sb ovid Tell Him
Rrt
Russian
policy In the Far East and in South Asia.
he ost. But then how can anyone take seriousl y a
Apply what amounts to an affirmative action program to When Mao refused, the Russians abruptly pulled
man who Is a combination of Mr. Malaprop and
senior citizens a few more jobs and even a $1.7 billion their men and aid, leaving Qiinese indusUUI
There's More To The Pose'
Prof. Irwin Corey, a man who campaigns like
dollar ho using suhsidy arc but drops in the
development in a shambles and building an the
Three Stooges on speed.
Congress aprareitly realizes as much. Even as the Older enmity difficult to eradicate.
in the atiuiti Oleerver, columnist to
Wristirli
Citizem At was being debated, a Senate Speca1 Committee on
Jim
Perry
said that Shriver had the curious
Moving
on
to
Eastern
Europe
— East GerAging began conducting a broad and deep national attaly to get
habit
of
many, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary,
adding non sequiturs to his speeches.
Ed'
Itor
at the roots of the special problems faced by elderly ieople who
But his speech es were non sequlturs. Speaking to
Rumania, Yugoslavia arul Albania in particuiar.
are mci-c ravaged then most by an Inadequate income, lack
where Juveniles can openly break the law, a a mostly black audience In Indlanola,
YugosJavlaandAlbanlahaveopenlybro&amp;en with Setting The Record Straight
job opportunities, inordinate medical costs and an unconcerned
situation exists which Is harmful to all con- Mississippi, Striver told them that not long
Moscow. There have been serious revolts In
public.
Let's
net
the
record
straight
on
the
"smoking
stituted
authority,
Poland. ( -echoslavakia and Hungry, despi te
before, he had been in Alabama at a meeting in
Preliminary LdcrmatIon dribbling from the Senate com
june"
at
Semin
ol
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High
Scho
ol
, and other high
I note that En the March 24th Herald Dorothy the Raphael Seinmes Hotel.
strong
presence
of
Ru
ssi
an
troops
mittee, which is due to issm its repert next month, is not en.
in or about schools In Seminole County. I note In the letter by Hanna of Lake Mary has adequately replied to
'11n thought I was a Yankee," he declared,
cowaglng. The grotç apparently l'i sticking to familiar turf with
r. Chester Oxford in the March 17th Herald most of the rest of Mr. Oxford's letter. so I doll boasting he was a Southerner. "But then I told
same overriding
such recommenda tions as transferring the Social SecurityOn
that he appears to believe my suit is aimed at 13- Ignore the "personality" attacks published.
them that Raphael Semxnes was my cousin."
program from the Department of Hea1li EdUC&amp;tII and
e
country
after
another
In
the
various
year.olds
who smoke on public school property.
Since
this
case
Is
now
En
the
Circuit
Court,
African
countries,
assisted
I
Semmes
was an admiral in the Confederate
by
the
Soviets
for
Welfare to a special agency, and raising the salary base on
Thlz is not the case at all. Unfortunately, the shall refrain from saying more until the matter Na'.
their
own
ends,
ha
s
moved
to
weaken
those
w hichSdalSe tyes epaidtoumuasn
and to build relationship with the U.S. and the Herald's article mentioned by Mr. Oxford played has been ad judi ca ted, but I do want the record
"Why," Striver told his puzzled listeners,
The sad fact Is that no amow of tinkering with the Social
up
State
Att
or
ney
Abbott
Herring's
comments
set
straight
as
to
the
real
thrust
of
rrj
suit.
It
Is
"you
West
can look It up In the Baltimore phone
Securi ty program is likely to solve the financial problems of
_ after a period of growing suspicion
about 18.year.okls being legally allowed to aimed at viola onof S
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859
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Russian
Of
book."
What, In the Yellow Pages under
retired persons, because the tax will become counter-productive
smoke.
Dr.
Merle
E.
Parker
never
said
Florida
criminal
code,
t
he la tter sta tute "Confederate admirals?"
long before It Is large enough to rnitke a significant con tribution
Now we shall see what happens In Angola. oth erwise,
providing that any juvenile (anyone under 1$)
Shriver also had trouble being credible on the
to the problems of the elderly.
Will the victories of the Marxist faction stick?
However, school authorities are well aware who has or has had cigarettes in his possession, Lues. He told one
Denver group: "We have to
By the same token, federal alihsIdIes across the spectrum of
The work of the Cuban expeditionary force, from that most of the students who use the may be taken before a county judge and be re-establish our self-trust, our self-respect.
problems is not the economic or philosopwcal answer. If the
all accounts, was not Unpresidve but the victors "designated smoking area" are under 18, many cOMPelled to testify as to where &amp;W from whom 71sat's somet!O
ig I know something about. I
entire federal budget were divided among the nation's 23 million
had an overwhelming supply of arms and beim 16 and 17 years old.
he
obtained
the
cigarettes.
This
law
has
been
don't
qul'
know
what to do about it hot
poor, esdi would receive only about $16,000, and this is a patent
equipment. The question now is whether they
Allowing
this
open
violation
of
Florida
studiously
Ignor
ed by both Sheriff John Polk, no çiesUon It Is the biggest
Impossibility.
single Issue of the
have the atIlity to hold their control — quite a statutes sets an eianiple for students to flout and the Sanford Police E)epartment
up to the campaign."
The answer lies In the private sector of the economy — hi
different matter from winning a war. AM If they laws they may not wish to obey. When the coun ty present time.
programs to assur e tKt re tiring persons have sources of inOn the abortion issue, Shriver, supposedly i
do retain control, will the Russians botch the sheriff or police officers refuse to enforce a law,
Dr.
Merle
E.
Parker,
devout
Catholic, also waffled. Saying ho was
cane other than federal money, in permitting elderly persons to
relationship?
and when school authorities provide a sanctuary
Sanford, Florida strongly opposed "personally" to abort ion,
cuitinue working 11 they wish, and to help tiicm guard against
nonetheless he said that as President he would
catastrophic and disabling
do
nothing to stop abortions.
JACK ANDERSON
In Iowa, speaking against a Human Life
Amendment to the Constitution, Shrlver said he
was seeking the presidency, not "running for
BERRY'S WORLD
Bishop of Washington or Pope." He noted that
"Christ did not go around trying to get the
Supreme Court to change the law." The Des
Flint,
Moines
Register newspaper Likened Shriver's
WASHINGTON— "Freedom's Way—U.S.A." Then the final six were chosen by the 55 state and Challenge the Future"; Mrs.
C.
Corkran
of
has been chosen by the American people as their territorial Bicentennial chairme n.
Position on abort ion to "something like goofus
., "America , the Possible Dream": Olive music."
Mich
official Bicentennial slogan.
six slogans were announced at the Cutting of Cape Cod, Mass., "Stand Fast! Stand
was also a shameless practitioner of
President Ford was to congratulate the Su 'rt
Tall! Stand American!" and Mrs. Leigh theShriver
old politics and Indulged in the grossest sort
author, Mrs. Ellen Harness of Lltthfield, Conn.,Council game in January and the Advertising
helped launch a national campaign to Waterman of Forestville, N. Y., "America Is of name-dropping and appeals
Monday in a White House ceremony.
to regional
get
out
the
vote. An Incredible 3000000 ballots Your Past, You are Her Future,"
chauvinism,
The choice culminates an 18-month search for
were received in one month and were
Now that the official slogan has been picked,
a phrase that reflects the American experience tabulated
In Laconia, N.H. he told a group: "I can ptck
by
the
Boy
Scouts,
Girl
Scouts
and
we
have a new task: We have to bring it Into (
up the phone and talk to someone in the Kremlin
of the past 200 years and sets a goal for the
next camplire Girls,
lives of all Americans. Aga in, we're asking for Just as easy as calling Manchester, New
200.
your suggestions. Mall them to Slogans, U.S A., Hampshire." In a Manchester brush
We kicked off the slogans contest in
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"Freedom's Way — U.S.A." turned out to
the
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Box
cand ida te accidently dropped a Shriver bu tton
tember 1974. "In times past," we wrote, the winner. The author, 29-year-old Ellen
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Togethe r we found a slogan. Tcgether let's Into a cup of milk held by one of three men
playing cribbage.
the hour Into a phrase, a rallying cry, a stirring firm. Her husband, Burt, serves wi th the local make it rir g throughout th
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slogan." We said then that a new slogan for volurteer fire department.
An Incident symbolic of what was wrong with
Footnote: The slogans campaign
America should not be the forced effort of a
the
Shriver campaign occurred at Faneull Hall
Mrs. Harness told us that her slogan idea COOrdinated by Frank Ingo and Mardi Devolites.
political ghost writer, but the spontaneous ex
Sl during "Shriver Family [)ay." While
calnctoheras she was drkingtowork '1 Ll4fl
on of a grateful ci UZn.
WASTING WILDLIDE: We reported over a the band played Mexican
to think about the number and extent 01 the year ago that endanger
music, an Irate
The American
le
ed animals were d ying by Ilibemlan grumped: "n't they know
eedoms
fr
that
we eny," she said, "the
any jigs'
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with
striking
number
beingthe
t the thousands because the federal F ish and We don't ha
ve any Mexicans here."
thinp
so great that we were encouraged to create
tl can do Wildlife Service had failed to puttheynon the
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or say without fear. The pursuit of those same protected list.
so It was with the Shriver campaign: Its
program that would reach millions. So "Slogans, or
the driving force behind the
theme song was out of tune with the American
USA" vu Incorated U an official evoiuUonwas
The helpless an
ls, sadiy, a re still falling peop
and continues as a driving force
Bicentennial program.
le. Slith er himse lf Is out of ste p with t he
victim to bureaucratic footdragglng. Thousands country. He should be
put Into cryogenic
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troops and police opened fire on rioters in one Arab village
in northern Israel and kulkd three Arabs, police reported,
Another Arab was killed Monday night In a clash In a
neighlxing viu.age. 'ihe area was put under curfew, and
more police and troops were sent In.
Arabs In the village of Sakhnln defied the curfew orders
and threw stoaes, torches and burning cans of kerosene at
the police and soldiers. A communique said the security
forces fired warning shots and then turned their guns on
the crowd when It dud not disperse.

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eluding letters, printed papers and small packages, may
be sent registered to North Vietnam, according to a recent
circular from the Canadian Post Office.

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Rockefeller arrived in Australia today under heavy
security for a three-day visit to mark the U.S. Bicen-

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Australian capital from Bali.
He is scheduled to meet with Australian Prime Minister
Malcolm Fraser and attend a reception at the U.S. Em.
bassy before flying to Sydney on Wednesday for atwo-day
stay there.
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Sanford Sertonia Club, noon, Sue Arm's Capri.
Sanford ('ivitan Club, 7:30 pm,, Spencer's
Resta urant.
FRIDAY, APRIL 2
Happy Senior Citizens Club of Casselberry, 1 p.m.,
merican Leelon Rome. Prairie Lake,
Seminole South Rotary Club, 7:50 a.m., Lord
Chumley's, Altamonte Springs.
Seminole Sun.'Ig.' Kiwanis, 7a.m., Buck's Restaurant,
Sanford.
IMngwood (A (closed), 8 p.m., Episcopal Church,
Tanglewood AA closed), 8 p.m. St. Richard's
Episcopal Church, Lake Howell Road.

issue,"
Udall proposed that the cities

issue small denomination bonds
with the federal government
"picking up 40 per ce'it of the
in'erest costs" It would he an
alternative to tax free bonds
that cost the federal governrnent $2.5 billion and enrich
"one and a half per cent of the
population."
He did not say what the new
bonds would cost the federal
government,
Harris proposed a national
development bank that would
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challenging President Ford for
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nationally by NBC at 10:30 p.m.

EST Wednesday night.
Plans for the taping in Hollywood were announced shortly
after Reagan persuaded NBC to
reverse an earlier position and
sell him 30 minutes of time, reportedly !or $100,000. All three
networks initially turned down
his request for time.
—Carter said in Roanoke,

Sanford Women's AA Group, 2 p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Casselberry AA (closed), 8p.m., Ascension Lutheran
Church, Overbrook Drive.

Vu., before heading for New
York City that he regretted
having said last week that Sen.
Hubert H. Hurnprhey, at 64, is
too old to be president. Humphrey Is not an announced candidate for the Democratic nomni-

Chicken dinner sponsored by Christian Homemakers
Class to benefit mission project, 5:30 p.m., Community
United Methodist Church fellowship hail.
Rummage Sale sponsored by Youth Choir, Cornmunity United
(lurch, 17-92, Casselberry.
Mulch sale, sponsored by Boy Scout Troop 341,
Community United Methodist Church, Casselberry.
Sanford Christian School rummage sale, Sanford

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accept a draft.
—Democratic National Coivention planners voted to open
the convention floor to all of the
party's members of Congress,

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Mid-Florida Singles Association, 7 p.m., Sanford
Chamber of Commerce, followed by activities and dancing at 9 p.m. at Lake Monroe Inn.
MONDAY, APRII.5
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act, which would resume public

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

financing of presidential campaigns, was cleared for house
action today. A vote was not
expected until Wednesday.
The Democrats' views on
"Who is Responsible for the

Senior Citizens 4-day tour to Atlanti' and Brunswick.
Leaving Casselberry stop at Seminole Plaza, 8a.m.; pick
up Sanford Civic Center, 8:30 a.m. Bring bag lunch.
Sanford Tourist and Shuffleboard Club covered dish

Cities" were aired before an
audience of 1,000 in a Manhatttan hotel ballroom. The forum
was televised by the Public
Broadcasting System.
Jackson proposed a big hike
in federal support for educa(ion, saying that because Amer.

supper, 6 p.m., clubhouse on lakefront; meeting, 7 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7
Sanford Woman's Club, noon, at clubhouse on Oak
Avenue, catered luncheon meeting. Reservations.
FRIDAY, APRIL 9
Family Night Movie, "George," sponsored by Hopper
Elementary School 7 p.m. Refr&amp;unenis for sale.

Mrs. Nettle S. Johnson, 74, of
Winter Springs, died early
Monday in Florida Hospital
North, Altamonte Springs,
following
a lingering illness.
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Monda 's high 86, today's lo% on Thursday spreading into
Bern in Chicago, Ill., she had
been a resident of Winter 61.
central and southern portions
Partly
cloudy
today. (in Friday. Lows ln the Sosnorth
Springs since 1971, roving
ITAL NOTES
there from Victorville, Calif. Increasing cicudiness 'aith a to near 70 south. A little cooler
She was a charter member of chance of thundershowers Saturday with lo'as north near
MARC11 29, 1976
Kevin Fitzpatrick
St. Stephen's Lutheran Church, tonight and Wednesda). Highs SO to 60s south. Highs In 70s
Al)MISlONS
Fannie Geiger
Longwood: a member of the in the low to mid 80s. Winds north to SOs south.
MiKe A. Jones
Illinois Club, a past president of south to southeast around 15
Sanford:
Wednesday's Daytona Beach
Johnnie Madison
the lively Socialites of Winter m.p.h. Rain probability 30 per
Shelley Barkicy
Eric Mroczkowska
Springs Senior Citizens and a cent tonight anti 50 per cent tides: high 8:16 am.. 6:32 p.m.,
Charles H. Bowes
lo'a 1:51 a.m., 2:01 p.m. Port
Jessie Sheffield
member of the Community Wednesday.
Darlene A. Carlton
EXTENDED
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Canaveral:
high 7:45 a.m., 3:I2
Eleanor H. Spoar
Garden Club of Winter Springs.
Rain
in
the
northern
districts
Eric Hall
p.m., low 1:42 a.m., 1:56 p.m.
Michael Yelverton
Survivors include three
Catharine B. Harris
Thelma Young, Rev,
daughters, Mrs. Shirlee Locker,
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believe a single thing he (Caricr ) said here." Carter, Udall
said, told upstate New Yorkers
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personal tone after Carter said
he had found "real genuine affection for New York City"
cls'wh.re in tho country nit
statement produced looks of
surprise from the other candi.
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plirnary election in New York.
Activity elsewhere Monday

SATURDAY APRIL 3
Mid-Florida Singles Association business meeting, 7
p.m., Greater Sanford (Thamber of Commerce. All singles

great-grandchildren.
Baldwin-MeNamara Alorna

Fcrd greeted Ellen Harness, an Insurance claims
supervisor, from Litchfield, Conn., at a White House
ceremony on Monday.
She was accompanied by columnist Jack Andrson, who
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!resident, Edward J. Plszek, Offered financial
"Mistakes have been made and some rights only six. Incredibl
y . were added to the en(.d.A* pI&amp;LC £ U WUI1:
npi of me of the last remainIng pure
CTiC*fl have ben t......, Diii I feel mat as long as riangered list during the past year.
Liberals.
Motorsdonatedacar and IIoIldayZnjofjered30 people continued to keep freedom as the most
Pla nts, too,
be protected bylaw Although
days of free lodging to allow the winner to tour Im,',ortant goal, those mistakes and abuses
W1,n he ended his oampalgn, Sargen.P
the nation,
many
species
are
In danger of being wiped out, Sh river said the primaries have produced
never beccgnp permanent practice."
ri4t a single plant is on the endangered list.
Indeed, "Freedom's Way — U.S.A." is a
"P1 bWI1 (Or the mind and puff for the ego,
Mrs.
Harness'
entryedged
out
"Take
Pride
rather than food for the In tellect."
particularly appropria te slogan to describe the
Keith Schrelner, chief of t he Endangered
America's Past, Take Part In Her Future," Specks Office,
has blamed
He should know beca use he was th e prime
varied crganlzatloris that aid ed
th
submitted by Mrs. NoI Pearson of Akron, Ohio.
search. The American Legion, the Jaycees
e delays on a lacit purveyor of both of these commo(ij, It's Just
of resources and personnel. Nevertheless,
he is too bad the American taxpay
the General Federation of Women's auts
The four other
er ha d to sh ell out
were Ma. Bltsy planning to transfer five of his bkloglst., who more than a qw
winnowed over a million entries clown to 100. Jeruilngs, of Aubur, Ala., with "Honor the Past,
Of
a
million
bucks to sub.
claUze In preserving endangered species
1d1ze his nonsense,

Club.
ORS Seminole Chapter 2, 8 p.m., Masonic Temple.
Alcoholics Anonymous (open), 8 p.m., 1201 W. First,

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ployniznt among urban teenS

All but Church, who entered and ''guarantee loans for
the race for the Democratic housing and for small and mepresidential nomination only diurn-sized businesses." lie
recently, are vying with Carter blamed urban problems on
for a share of the 274 delegate "maldistributlon of wealth and
votes at stake in next Tuesday's income and power."

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leans move so often — he said
"40 per cent move to another
state every 10 years" — states
should not carry as much of the
responsibility. He also favored
guarantee of municipal bonds
"up to three-fourths of a given

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South Seminole Optimist Club, 7:30 am., Land
O't.akes Gunti-v Climb, Casselberry.

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THURSDAY, APRIL 1

Senior Citizens trip to Masterpiece Gardens and the
Passion Play at Lake Wales. Leave Sanford Civic Center
1:30 p.m. Casselberry pick up at Seminole Plaza, 2 p.m.
Sack lunch. Return after 11 p.m.

She is survived by two
daughters,
Mrs. Sophia
Shernesky, Goldenrod and Mrs.
Susan St.anko, Maitland; seven
grandchildren, 13 greatl:randchiktren and two great-

WA.SJIINGTON (AP) — PresidentFord congratulated a
29-year-old Connecticut woman whose "Freedom's WayU.S.A." has been selected as the nation's official
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threatened demonstrations.
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Senior Citizens D'nce with Sanford Serenaders, 230
p.m. Sanford Civic Center.

MH.S SOPHIA CIHAJ
Mrs. Sophia Cihaj, 88, of 4&amp;46
Seminole Ave., Goldenrod, died
Monday at Florida Hospital
South, Orlando, A member of
St. Luke's Lutheran Church of
Slavia, she was born in
Czechoslovakia, and came to
this area in 1948 from

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Naples; sisters, Mrs. Anna
Duda, Mrs. Sue Colbert, and
Mrs. Elizabeth Penipey, all of
Slavia; six grandchildren and
several nieces and nephews.
Interment will be in St.
Luke's Cemetery. BaldwinMcNamara Aloma Avenue
Funeral home us in charge of
arrangements,

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NEW YORK (AP) — For al.
most an hour the candidates
took turns suggesting remedies
for the financial plight of the big
cities — things like more
federal aid for education, help
with welfare costs, some kind of
national health insurance,
Before they finished Monday
night, the debate that began as
a polite exchange had taken on
something of a "get Carter"
flavor
The target was Jimmy Carter, winner of five of six Democratic presidential primaries.
He and Seas. Henry Jackson of
Washington and Frank Church
of Idaho, Arizona Rep. Morris
Udall and former Oklahoma
Sen. Fred Harris talked urban
troubles for 90 minutes In a forum sponsored by the League of

Parents Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Community United.
Methodist Church of Casselberry, (for troubled
parents).

three brothers, Joseph Jr.,
Slavia, Paul, Oviedo and Steve,

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Longwood,

found Slavia.
lie and his brothers ran the
,1ikler Brothers Farms at
Slavia for a number of years
and for the past 10 years he had
been a mechanical sp-ecialist
with the equipment engineering
sales and service division of A.
Duda &amp; Sons. developing and
manufacturing farm equipmnent. A veteran of the U.S.
Army in WW II, he was UI
recipient of the Bronze Star.
It-fore etitt-rink, the service. Lw
as a well.known sports figure
in Central Florida, playing with
several teams in the Sunshine
Softball League, when that
sport was at its peak of
popularity. A member of St.
Luke Evangelical Lutheran
Church, he taught Sunday
chool for 25 yeirs and had been
church treasurer and member
of the board. He was a Little
A
League
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a past member of the Oviedo
American Legion Post.
Survivors include his wife,
Mil(fre(J: sons, Andrew M. and
Joseph 1., all of Slavia;
daughters, Mrs. Patricia Ann
Oliss and Mrs. Elizabeth M
Brooks, both of Slavia and Mrs.
Sandra J. Davis, Winter Park;

have promised so far.
Franjieh, holed up in the Christian stronghold of
Jaunieh, 12 miles north of Beirut, was reported determined to hold on to his post.

RAY CROMLEY

Ca rter Becomes Target
Of Fellow Candidates

TUESDAY,MARCH 30

Funeral services for Andrew
Mikler, 62, of Route 3, Slavia,
who (Led Monday at Winter
lark MemorIal Hospital of
heart attack, will be held
Thursday at 2p.m. at St. Luke's
Lutheran Church of Slavia. A
lifetime resident of the cornlilunhty, he was a member of the
pioneer family which came
froln Czechoslovakia to help

Beirut Leftists Advancing
As Communications Cease

Sa fire's column brings to mind a lesson taught
t y a history professor at the university . His
nge, simply put, was don't believe everything
you read. Or, 11 you do choose to believe something,
at least check the record of the author who penned
it.
in SalIre's case it's In teresting to no te that
before he became a national cumn1st, he was a
top-level speech writer. And for whom did Safire
pen his epistles? Why, Richard Nixon, of course.

Sl avic
Pioneer CALEN.r.).A.

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Notice

NOTICE OF ACTION
Si ATE OF FLORIDr4 TO
hAZEL
)P(5
$(15S lit
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YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
That a stit ?'i.', tetn br3vuht against

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
CASE NO. 75-Th04CAOC.A
BARNEIT BAD OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. N.A.,
Plaintiff,

you iO thi Ciru,t Court. 'n and toe
Srminøle County. Florida, in Cvl
Action Mci 76 351 CI 0" E cnti9d
MUTUAL FINANCE''CP, a cot
poraton, Plaintiff. verjs 4&amp;ZEL
JONES. JOHN 0 WILLIAMS and

vs
CARL

GLORIA C. 5%ILLIAMS, ti', " ".
P[NZA alAcksm,EAR. .1k., and
MARY LEE HAVES. Defendants,
,uii YOU are regurea to file your
Anw r to the Complaint with the
Clerk of saia Court, a
ScrveI copy
tbcrenf jpon 5d Plaintiff or it',
.m?torney, to wit SPEER &amp; SPEER.
P A wtio',CAtidress is 1)3 MagnolIa
Av.'flue, Post Office Boy 1361,
S,rnfnrci. FIord,, 3277). On or befOre
April 19th, A D 1976. ano if yej tail
'000 so. a Default Judgment will be
'nttre'cl .aoaint you toe nit rtlmef
The nA'ure of this Suit 5 to
foreclose that n'rtain second
mortgage dated June 7. 196%.
rrcordtd in Official Records Book
979, at pant' 16.31, Public Records of
S mmncitc County. Ff0rid. assigned
PiainNIf by written assignment
mortgage, dated June II. 196S.
"(Orded in Otficial Records 8001
:o, pain' 1,63). Public Records of
mmnol, County, FlOrida. CII
imbering tht following dCsribCd
u"nprr'y. lyIng and being 10
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,pIj S.'utri Ni ttt I Lot 6,
htok 71, PINE LEVEL SUB
PIVISIOPI. ac(mr(ling tO the plat
as rtordt'd in Plat Book 6.
I mcii 36 and .17, Public Recore', ot
.m m,nofe, County. FIorda.
SITNESS My hind And official
of the Court at Sanford.
ininol County, Florida. fbi', 17th
.Cy of March. A 0 1976.
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SAPP and STEVIE

FAY

Project

A Maintenance Facitty
Sealed bids will be rKIveJ.
ablICty opened, and read aloud on
a%ednesday, April 14th, at the
.erninole County Board Of PubliC
Irastruciion
1:00 P.M.
Bids wIll b9 received until 1:00
P PA. at the School Board Offices
Iccated at 202 CommercIal Av*ue.
Sanford, Florida.
Bid', must be submItted in full. In
accordancewiththerequirementsof
the bidding arid contractual con
datiOfl',, Qitldin; dOcument', may ti
examIned and obtsir.ed at the
following locations:
at

Seminole County School Board
Office
202 E. Commercial Avenue
Sanford. Florida 3777)

Nton

chItes and

PIannr
1)73 LouisIana Avena
Winter Park, Florida 3775

F,? Federal Savings and Loan

And 103 of the Public Recnrr$y ,i
Seminole County, Florida.
h been filed against CARL SAPP
and STEVIE FAY SAPP, his wife;
E KENNETH DAY, as Trustee in
Banbrup!cy for CARL SAPP arid
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
And you are requir,dtoservea copy
of your written defenses, if any. to it
on LYNN JAMES HINSON of
Yurr,bull, Abner and Dnieli, At
torneys for Plaintiff, astiose Addtrf".S
ii 117 West Lyman Avenue, Po',t
Offit Box 100, Winter Park. FlOrida
32769, and fife the original wIth the
Ctm'rvot the ,. S!4iY Court On r
before April 12, I976 otherwise a
;uogment may be entered against
you for the relief drmanded in the
complaint or petition

WITPIESSrny hand and the',eI of
Sjtd Court on March 6th. 1976.
(SEAL)
Arl'avjr H Beckwitn, Jr.
CIrk of the Circuit Court
By: Mary N. Darden
Deputy Clerk
Publish; March 9, 16, 73. 30. 1976
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FICTITIOUS NAME

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El.eintc

S00 per
refundable upon Wbn'Is.sion of a
tnafide bid. Limit of two sets.
Datedlhis 29th day of March, 1976
The Seminole County
School Board

To

Box )9A.

S Me, P. 0 Feather,

Dr'nmam Springs.
Louisiana 70776

Chairman

5: Mr. W. P. Layer,
Superintendent
Publlthc Mirth 30, April 6, 13, 1976

DEX 162
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 16,376-CA4I.0
In Ri: the Marri,.5.
RUTH ENNIS NEECE. Petitinir,
'vs.

HEM BE PT

F PAN K

NE (CE.

Respondent.

NOTICE OF SUIT
TO; Herbert Frank Niece
Route 1, Bx 1168
Springfield, Georgia 31329
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
ttat a Pe•itlon fot OissoL'?ion of
Mi.rriage has been fild against you
in
Court liSted above, ma you
arerrguired to setvea copy of your
Answer or Pleading to tIme PetItion
on the Petttion,rp attorney, David
M. Pørtir, P.O. Box 5)5. Titusvllle,
Flotida 32760, and tIe the original
An',*ir or Pleading irl the Office of
time above Circuit Court. Semnole
County
Courthouse,
Sanford.
Florida, on or b'fi May Stn, 1976.
the

If you fall to do so. Judgment by
OelauIt will be takenagaia$t you for
the rlief demanded ifs thai Petition.
DONE &amp; ORDERED this 2?h day
of March. 1976
(Seat)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Elaine RChard.

Deputy Clerk
Publish: March 30, AprIl 6. 13. 20,
1976
DEX.144

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

NO. US6LCA$4.B

In Re: the Martifli if
ROBERT W MARLOWE.
PititlofSir,

And
PHYLLIS FERN MARLOWE,
RetpCriuicnt

NOTICEOFSUIT
TO: PHYLLIS FERN MARLOWE
3376 Pacific
Longbeach, California
that a Petition for DIUOtUIIon Of
Marriage, a vin.cuto hat been filEd
*ia 'itt 10', 0 tl'IC ab('.'e ',tyied tij'I
and you are required toservea copy
of yot.r answer or defenses to the
Petition on Petitioner's attorney,
Joseph M Murapk.g, Esq.. Pøst

QINce Box 744, Ferr, Park. Florida
32730. and ftt th.oeiinal soSwer or
defenses in the off;ce of the Clerk Of
the Circuit Court on or before May
MPi, 1914. If you fall to 10 so. a
JudOmerat msy be tIen against you
for the reId
trricjçtl "i ImC
Pe.tition
WITNESS my hand and otfi:iaf
seal of office at Sanford, Seminole
County. thi$ 36th day of March, 1974,
(Seat)
Arilmur H Bcctwmfo. Jr
C.411 of thsJ Cr CJt CO,jrl

By: ELsirie I1iCharde

Deput' Clerk
Pi,jbtish. Atarcti 30, April 6. 13.

PRESTON NEAL,
Route No S.

20.

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to foreclose a moe
tgaqe on the following prOperly iri
Seminole COUnty, Florida
Lot 21, Bkick "0". WOODMERE
PARK, SECONO REPLP.T. ac
cording to the Pfat thereof as
recorded in PIat Book 13, Page 73.
Public Records of Seminole County.
Florida,
has been file'd againSt you, and you
are reQuired to
copy of your
wri?tCri defenses thereto, if any,
upon Leonard V. Wood. Attorney for
clain'ift. at Suite 211, 751 Matlarad
Avenue, Altdmonte Springs. Ftoridi
37701, arid file the ori3Inal With the
Cler'k of the above styled Court on or
before the 27th day of April. 1976,
Oitserwise a ttr(lornent may bC '0
tired against you Ice the relief
demanded in the Complaint herein
WITNESS my hand and seal of
said Court. thiS 72nd day of March.
1976
sieve a

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your written deten'se",, if
to It
fl MacLean arid Brook,, plaintiff",
attorney, whose address
Post

Office Drawer X, Jacksonville,
FlOiCi 32203.
before April
13th, 1976, and file the original with
the Cerk Of thiS Court eilhr before
attorney or
immediately thereafter; otherwiSe a
default will be entied against you

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIL,.A
CASE NO. 1&amp;127CA.lS.D
c $TY
OF
C A SS(L BERRY,
FLORIDA. It(
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delivered to me as Sheriff of
tltOOl n,
Seminole County, Florida, arid I
have levIed upon the following ROBERT .1 MCONAGIY. itui,,t
descriwe pi-operfyowneci by Joanne .0
Gerard d ba Open Sesame, said
Di-fentirut
pri)perty being located in Seminole
SUMMONS TO SHOW
County. Fbi-ida, more particularly
CAUSE ANDNOTICE OF
described as follows'
EMINENT DOMAIN
All inventory, furniture. fustijrt",
PROCEEDINGS
.,r,.1 itok helen from the ckle'n
ltd YltE NAME OF U4L STATE Of
dint's place of busineSs, Open FLORIDA

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5. (I.Ori 31. iS Ti'r,sn%tlip 2) Saute..
i.iiu. 10 E.ct. PlO flrvak I?. Pants I
f tIm. PuYIi Records of
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Fr,mrikI'n lnm,nsimen",, Ltc1
2020 Iii i 16.3rd St. No 300
NorM Miami Beach, Flotidia 3)160

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Easement

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2010 N E 163rd St
North Miami Beach, Florida 33)67
Drs Dan and 5rhrinr. P A
5)5 7 E 79th Slrre?
.1,',anr Floridia 3it3R

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Lent sinu j
Ga!low,iy. Carl 14
alloway, III, a minor. And John
OOvtl Galloway, a minor
liii) lake Howell Road
Maitlsact, Florida 327%)

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John K. Galloway ann Sinai. B
Gal:o.i.,i,. hiS v,.tc
560 V.a Luqano
W.nter Park, Florida 37769

Permanent Easement
Being the. South 10 feet of Lot $10
"Wrrnwexyj Hr.ght'," Subdivi',ion Of
Si (tOn 31. 35, Town'.hp 71 South.
R*nqe 30 (ast. Pl,at Book 17, Pgrs I
6. 7, nI thu Put'lc Pe'cortis of
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Su'att, Lucitic Green M.ehrl. ann
Carl Pledt

3 Bayt'rorak Place
fl lIe' Air, Florida 3)316
South"ast FirSt National (link of
$00 S Biscayne Blvd
Miami. Ftoricta 33101

Comt'ank Winter Park. I I a The
Comm. r(iil flank at W.nher Park
750 5 Orianno Avenue
,., iv,? Pin Ftcir'd,' 37759
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P,rmaaent Easement

I 5 hi'I hO 'lIe (.rc 'n Ad 'dhr t. ,iiii
(.mr' Pi,itt
Raytarook Place
fIr hi' Air, Flr,djt 33516
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?.arni, Ftrarida 3)101
C nit .ini Winter f'ark. I l.a Tri
Comm. rc'ial Bank at Winter Park
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fl rig 11w' Su'h 20 Nit of Lot
"W'rnwcxad hhrighI'," Sutdivision of
i hon 34. 35. Township 21 South.

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persons wOo are
t. t'evr'd tu be non resident', Of thu
S'atr of Florida. whoSe last known
FImi, of rr'Sidcr,cr are as set forth
t,Iriis. and all pc rson Claiming
'hrougn .inct under them tc,ge'he'r
isith the reipc'ti,e parcel numbers
0 v.hietm each
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"Wren*io(l Hright'," Subdivi',ion of
S'c',or 31. 35. Township 2) South,
"" 30 (a',t. Phil Book I? P,..j. s I
&amp; 7, n*f tht Phtic Pruonii; of
Si uii.tui'itr (nuOty, Florida

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St*te Of Florida, wh',i namj nd
Alt .ra.'enfory b,i'vl stored a! A
if r'",'ti or' ,lrq 'p fn?'i
Lott rq It ,irft.r &amp; S'cir .am". San tar ii'. ,o,i i ct.i.nntfr I! ttitirq
ford, Florida
AdditIonal in ',mrr,m lo'ttmrr *i't thU relpetfivi
available from hi Civil (ar(el rli,ntm ft '0 wh.r Pu *(bu
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and the undersigned as Sherilf of
Seminte County, Florida, will •t
n oo AM, on the 14th dip of Api-It,
A D 1974. offer for sale and sChi to
taehighestb;dder,iorcash.sublecf
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*rm,t ylI w41t.n la..w.5, 4t ta.
IrOn? lW',t) Door cat the Se:nnolc
County Courthouse iil Sanford,
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Ret , 'I I Mu Cnn.aiut.y Aa.i Anni E
Mn,'ijt*y, his wife
W02 Tinqutmn.' Avenue
Or l*ni, Florid., 37*07
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I w.uhmlp 71 South. Rarve 30 F.aat,
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3 The Ii.utlO*irig twesans whose'
r.1,ai .5 if ri tirjm 0(1 are einkrao'w'n. ii
.ulivi , anti ii (it(i'1a5p(f, the unknown
twmr',,ete,',.,'sand,'tlto$h( r persons
.Vmfl pertiet eiaiminq under them

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e.vus tal any of tIm" OtiOs" lndi.jdiit

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ig(l.itr,* ,,nd granter's of that *bQvc
'ii'd individual Dr-fe.ridntt. who
may be' dead
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unknown
Soc
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(r'.SOCS in intereSt, truslees or any
othi r panties claiming by, throijg
against any arid all Of the Ab('VC
fl'i'i
raloci, wheIner
existing or diSSOlved
An" ,'tcj*unst all persons and
p.lrtir', claiming or having any in
itrrSt or (16mm as owner',, mor
'uj,qi
iuinmrnt (rm'cJulnr', or
i.rholjc'r', of upon or .tqanst the
l.mr(r I'. of land tiescriberi below in
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Temporary ConstructIon
Easement
Hi .nq Its SutIm 70 feet of Lot 121
"Wtrri'.siyxl 14r,ght'," Sutxiivison of
S'tun 31, 3%, TownShip 71 South,
I.',ìrr 30 East. Plat Book 17, Pages I
; of the Public Records of
rnunole COUnty. Florid*
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Tampa Fedi'ral Saving', aria Loan

Association
Ftu'irid,, t.vrnue at M.acli',n,n
T.acuip,a florIda 33603

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B. no Its'

¶,'iulh 10 le,t of Lot 121

"Wrrnwtyrwj If eight'," SubdiviSion of
S'duon 11, 35. TO'*n',hlp 71 South,
R,mnmqt X East, PIat Book 17, Pagt' I
&amp; 7 of Itu' Putti
Pe'totd', of
5.. minnIe County. Florida.

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M Gym',, hi', ayif'
500.4 lanagirinc Way
flcI*rilri. Florida 37*07

Temporary Construction

Easement
thu South 70 Fett nf Lot 31
flu .
"Wrenastuod liv glut'," Sutiutivision of
Si i'tifln 31. 3%, TownShip 71 South,

7800 rro F. tti'r,ml fluiitdn,i
S I lid A,iu
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Br Ml thai' South $0 trrt of Lot 131
"Wrenwonci bUqhls" Se4divislon of

D.all,ic. lixas

Si ctlon 3'. 35, TownViip 2) South,
R,rnii 10 E,msi P1,0 Brink I?, Pitt', I
, of thi* Publit Records of
54 miniIe' County, Florida

Wri vita t4ovrj, Inc

1977 Tanqe'yir Avenue

Flnrida 3710?

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lIlt L"irn,is &amp; t'icttle'!on Company
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R,,ogi 30 EnO, Flat (look I?, PaqeI

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on breast cancer," she adds,

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Seminole County, F trw (f.m
YOU ARE 1407 IF lED THAT
Pttitioner wilt apply to the Court for
,n Order of Tiaking on April II, 1916.
*t 9 30 a m before the Honorable
Krnnctn M Le'fller. Judge of the
Circuit Court. of the Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit of Florida, in
Chamber', in the Seminole Counly
CourthOUSe. Sanford. Florida. at
ishich lime it'd place all pirtiri

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Can a blow or injury cause
breast cancer?
Does breast cancer usually
a beads and those "strange
appear as a lump or
clothes" he's still your father,
thickening?
There
is no way to tell him
Do women themselves
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gently"
that you think he's
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discover most breast cancers?
making
a
fool
of himself, he has
Are all breast lumps cancer?
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the
right
to
change
his lifestyle
Should a woman wait to see If
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a lump grows?
place to judge him.
When breast cancer is found Amateur rose grower Dr. Dasid W. Powers, with daughter Uesl, 6, and son Matthew, 4!t', CbftkJ
1)EAR ABIIY: Re your
and (rented early are the
(Herald thotoby Tom Vincent) column
concerning salutation
chances of cure good?
to groups: In the business and
The leaflet gives the answers.
muanageltent seminars given
The Aa)eriean Cancer Societ&gt;'
by the University of Califoriia
estimates there are about 89,000
at
Berkeley, we are suggesting
new cases of breast cancer each
that
this problem be handled by
year, and more than 33,000
omitting both salutation and the
deaths, The ACS and the
cIosin ( "Sincerely," etc.)
National Cancer Institute are
ending
the letter as I have done
sponsoring 27 breast cancer
below.
IXJROTIIYSA'flR
detection demonstration
COOL)
MORNING
ABBY: I
centers throughout the country.
Volusin Rose Society will polyanthas, old fashion roses period
gowns from the 1700s, have solved the salutation
Some 300,000 women are being Sponsor Its Fourth AnnUal and that whole new breed of AnIert'..1
both old and problem In both my bwiness
studied to find high risk factors Rose Show on Sunday ot, the iitininture roses,
new will be displayed ill
and personal correspondence
that can heip in ('ancer foiu-tti floor ttf the Dtil.arid Show
Adding coasiderabl.y to tho streamers.
as follows:
diagnosis.
Pla,e which houses the First overall beauty of the show,
According to Linus Olson,
To someone with whom I'm
_______________________________ F'edcral Savings and Loan of members of District VI t
tiliow ('tuirn3nn, more than $400 on a 1ir1-name ba.sis, it's Good
Mid.Floridn. It is located on Florida Federation of Gztrden worth of trophies will be Morning, Abby."
Woodland Boulevard tin- Clubs will enter and display displayed in the Court of
To someone In a more formal
Honor
mediately south of Stetson arrangements in which roses anti later carried
away by manner, it's "Good Morning,
University.
Pf'Odominate. In addition there exhibitors who have the finest Miss Van Iluren."
The doors will be oren from 7
ill be an invitational class of
And to anyone In general, it's
to 10 n.m. to all amateur rose I k e n o b o ,
I k e b a n a blue ribbon entries.
just "Good Morning!"
growers 'a ho want to exhibit arrangenwats utilizing roses.
Visitors 'aba are interested in
I think the theeriness of this
Charles II. Loveless, 31, Box roses. Containers arc prosided.
In another floor area, the learning more about rose is preferable to the legalistic
336,I.ake Monroe,nndOlevette Judging of exhibits begins at Volusia
Nurseryrnens' culture n Central Florida arc "To whom it may concern" or
Shlrah, 26, Wewahitchka.
10:30 a,mn, and the show is open Association will have a lavish urged to pick up literature and the aloofness of "Dear Sir
or
Robert A. Graham, 49, 248 toltiepublicforviewingfreeof display 4-J F)l:Ints that are talk to VHS members at the Matlame"
cOHDIAU,Y
l'iaza Oval ('ir'de, Casselberry, charge) from I t'i 5 pta.
available in this area for Education Table. There will
uw VOIGT
and l,eona N. l.ycans 46, 780
Exhibitors will bring roses beautification of homes anti (or also he VHS members man'nlng
(;oo!)
MORNING, MR.
Bayou Drive, Cass.e!bei'ry.
from all parts of Florida in- landscaping,
a membership table for en- VOIGT: And what if the
Tying in with our Eileen- thusiasts who may want to reripleat opens the mall In the
Myril W. Canton, 37, SR 46, suring a ,display of several
Geneva, Barbara A. Esc1avon hundred roses, including hybrid tennial year, visitors will be become members of the Volusia EVENING?
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"Schatt DveIopment" Unit Two, a
S'jCdivi',iri of Section 7), Township
7) South, Range 30 Eat.'. Plat Book
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arc held when
children should be in bed. Since
most weddings are the stuff of
'ahich beautiful memories are
made, it's unfortunate that
more children can't %iltrn'sg
them.
DEAR ABBY: Please help
flie.Ijust love to get a man
wno s narci to get, but after I get
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who live in his complex are In gotten married, and on every
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their 20s and 3, and my father weng insitatlon it says. "No terest in me, I start getting
must think he fits right in with children."
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in him all over
them, which he dccnit. People
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Attornry tor P('litnt.i-Putatish March 16. 73, 30. April 6.

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The leaflets breast cancer
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It,iq'.tiip flank 01
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old bos suth a problem M)
father is 51 lIe and mn morn
are seIarated, so Dad moved
into a singles apartment, and
now he Is a changed person He
let his hair grow long, he wears
strange clothes and beads, and
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Society volunteers launch the
1976 educational and fund
raising crusade
Mrs Irene Brown, president
the Seminole County unit
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that workers will be
ringing doorbells to hand out
the leaflet which lists the seven
warning signals of cancer.
none sho is familiar 'aith the
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Important task of a person's We,
their children. They should
Stir in flour and baking Make several loaves of Mrs. Flaherty'g blueberry coffeebread to decorate different ways: frosted
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teach children that adults are p
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desired, bluebemes may be
mixed with a little flour before
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mixture into 4 greased and loaves,
Coconut — Mix one-half cup
bread. Dry at room ternfloured
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Sugared — Mix one-thIrd cup orange Juice until a thick
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Frosted — Mix 1 cup con- sugar with 2 tablespoon.s lemon mixture. Stir in grated rind of I
until center feels firm to the fectioners' sugar with enough juice.Spoonmiztureovertopof orange and spread over top of
touch, Unmo1 and cool on a milk to make a thick mixture. bread allowing time fur mix- bread. Sprinkle with one-third
rack, Wrap and store In freezer Stir in one-half teaspoon tune to absorb into bread. Spoon cup flaked coconut.
A little bnicht blue leaflet will
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It' 10110*0.4 p.rsgns whose
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lairs. dcvi',c', .and all persons and
(1.irti'S claiming under them whoSe
and places of resIdence are1
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4314 feet of the East 621 19 feet of
lhi SE '. of the SE ' of Section 31,
7)
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Brighton Arms Ap,qr?m-n's
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Pdrirlhwr",t quarter' of S., tia
lown'.rp 71 Sout!i, Pange 30 F ui'.t,
Fastisarcity with the Centerline Of
L,ikr Ifowell Lane øOprO*imately
160fe.$ to the West righI of way line'
)4 State Ro,sd 136; thadrice North 73
".ne's Sr 35." W. st 160 ferl Ion
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rrit.s aissd)' are iii
tori tiIking .ibout
father's role, Dr Siegel had a 5(flSOfl v.hen it comes to making
few words for mothers, The tasty cupcakes or cciffeebceads.
good mother, according to Dr. Et'eryone in the family will
Siegel, stimulates her child, stand b for the results of Mrs.
right from infancy. She should Faherty's blueberry cofstimulate both the childis leebread recipe. These are

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"Wrenwoocj HeighIs" Subdivision of
¶i"CtlOn 31, 33. Township 21 South.
Range' 30 East. Ptat Book 17, Page's)
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First Freit-rat Savangt anti Loan
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Arm rican Fr'cirral SOving% and Loan
Acit i,itidn of Orlancto
£55 S Orange Avine
h,iodn, FIo,icla 32104

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I'iot;r rt ,J Mc Con,vqny anti Anna E
Mcdon,;qhy, hi', wile
coo') Tangerine Avenue
('urlants') Florida 37107

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IGAGE ASSOCIATION
)C0 Pi'*ChtI
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Atlanta, Grrgi* 10303

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Pi*chtrot Cain Towers
Ahlcintia Gr'nrg.a 30343

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AND 70
i The follow.ng person',
litfie'5 who are rriidens of the
Stats of Florida.
ose names and
i'Li' a of reiidn are set forth ,l5
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jC*IC Pm togethe, with the respective
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700% Bryan Tower

Be 'rid) the iouth l0fcri"f of the' SW '
of thu SW '.. Wi-tI of
5' "Iitifl 31 TOisiSliip 7) South,
Riang' 30 East, in Srminnie Couaty.

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State of Florida, whose last known
pmaes of reSidence arc set forth
1(10w, antI all persons claiming by.
'hrOQti and under them tqethrr
tIm the respertip
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.hiCh tadi is alleoe.cJ to be in

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Rngr 30 East. Ptat Rook $7, Pages I
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P*'c"cci', et
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Ccimt'anh ,','nter Park, f I a The
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750 S Orlanao Avenge

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fletaraip', F'otida 3754)7

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LILLIAN VERRE(,410, h5 wife
Brighton Arms Apartmrnf',
Apartment 701

re'.jdrn(r .irc nhn*n, together
with thr p.ar(eI number', 411 aat,lch
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AitOciation of
Miami, I I
Ammri(anFi'cteral3aviiaq',an,(nn
soi-af properft
AtsetiaIion of Orlando
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satisfy that' terms of Said Writ of (')tti,",r't Ftracn$,'i
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"WCenWi'1151 II. igtits" Subdivision of
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100 S fliscayne' fliy
Miami, Florida 33101

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Stc!,or, 34, .15. i uwrishp 2) Sgutri,
Feangr'30 East, Plat (look 17, Pgr'. 1
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Ort*ndn, Florida 37607

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Belle Air. Florida 335)6

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Cnmrnrrcil Bank ,,t Winter Park
750 S Orlando Avenue
Winter Park. Florida 37769

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ROBERT J McCOPIAGHV, et ix, t

Jacksonville National Bank
41 Yae'st Forsythe Street
3. tu.nnviur, Florida 33207

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"Wrenwoejd Height'," Sutdiv,sion of
Si tp,i 31. iS, Tcrihip 21 Souto.

Southeast First P4ational Bank of
Miami
100 S Biscayne Blvd
Miami, Florida 33101

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"WreciwootI Heights" SUt)div',pon of
Section 31. 35, Township 21 South,
Rmjr 30 East. Pll Book 17, Pages 1
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FOR
SEMINOLE
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FLORIDA
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H 'nu thit' South tO fri t of Lot 117
"Wri ne.oOei height', Subiliy,smo,'t Of
S (tiOrl 31. 33. Township 2$ South,
R,'iisg, 10 (.1st, 01*? Book 17, PageS I
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of the Publit Rrcorcs of

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"Vi,re'n*no Hciqht'," Si,tdivi',ion of
Si ction 34. 33. Township 2) South.
IJ.,..q, 30 (itt, Piat Book $7. P*ge I
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Lucille irrvn Mii.Iiet, .anc
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Carl Platt
tlmytironk Place
0' Ii' Ar, riOrida 335)8

ATTACHMENT"A"

Temporary Construction
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SemmnQIe County. Florida,

ATTORNEYS FOP PETITIONER
ALL
PLEASE
DIRECT
l'L(ADIN&amp;S TOO H, EATON. JR.
Publi',h' March 16. 73, 30, April 6,
1976

fl or; rim. South 70 feet of Lot 110
"Wrenwood tirights" Sutdivsion of
S. rtiori 3a 35.. Town',sm.p 2) South,
Range 30 East, Plat Book $7. Paces 1
6. 7, mf the Public Rerards of

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PARCEL X

Post Office Box 1330
Sanford, Florida 3277$

PARCEL IV
Temporary Constrvctmon
Easement

Carl If
SiSI I4ihfl

Joliil K G,lllo,lar .ncJ aratm 0.
Galloway. his wife
aeo voi Lugarmo
¶.%O'?i r P,ir, I lir,O,i 32789

sanford Suite 77

P no tim. 5ru!h tO feet of Lot
Wrenwood Heights" Subdiviion of
Si clion 31. 35, Township 21 South.
P*ngr 30 East, P1st Book 17, Pg', I
&amp; 2. of the Public Records at
S minrite C"vnty Ficwid,i

Dr lion Suissa, P A
)99Q 14 E 163rd Stre-t
Pd"rfh Miami Beach, FloridA 33)67

G,iIICm.'.Ib.
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0 It Eaton, Jr Esquire of
STEP4STROPI? DAVIS &amp;
McINTOSH
Flagship flank of

Permanent Easement

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Beng the South 10 fPi't ol Lot 110
"Wti'iii.O(*I HeightS" Subdivision of
$'( tiflfl 31, 35, Township 21 South,
Range "sfl East. Pt.,t Book I?, Paqes I
P. 7, gl the Public Record', of
Si ininole County. Florida.

1043 ikt Howell Road
Maitland, Florida 32751

Sanford Sute 77
post Office Box 13)0
Sanford. Florida 3777)

(3 rig ttm Snute. 70 lcd of Lot 139
"Wrenwood Heights" Subdivision of
Scition 31. 35. Township 21 South,
Ranar' 30 East, Plat Book 17, Pages
6. 7. ol the Puhli
Reroecis
'0 ri'Oi Ca'*.simPy. Ftord,%

P A , f I a Ors Grapin and Chaykin,
PA

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Sesame at the Seminole Plaja,
Cas%elberry, Flotida including
variouS leweIry, beads and

David Galloway. a minor

Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
n L ,ltman 7 Jenkns
As 0. iaaty Clerk
Kenrwth w McIntosh. Esquire of
S'ENSIROM. DAVIS I
McINTOSH
Flagship Bark of

LI nci trw South 10 lect of Lot 136
"V,'rmnasoI It, qhts" Subdiyi',ion of

P,iogi')0(',t,PIf Book)?. PAge'S $

Clerk Of the Circuit Court
By. Lillian T Jenkins
Deputy Clerk
PubliSh; March 9, II, 73. 30. 1973
DEX

19. Page SI, of the Public Records ot

[tO, Stifle

theu',e'%aradpurposesset forth en the
Petition, or a Default may bC en
toted aoalcist you.
slTI4ESS MY '4A'.iD as Clerk of
11w Ciru..t Court in ann fr Seminole
-'orida, and thf scAT Cf thC
Co'jrt on A,4(,f'ch ISth. 1976, at San
lord. ,lorida
(SEAL)

Bring th,' South 70 Feet Of lot 13
"Wrenwood tlrigtals" Subdivision of
Si tmon 34, 35. Tr'.vnsh,n 11 South,
R,mnue)O [I'.t, PIt lIonS U Pages 1
P. 7 of
Pu*c Ri tords Of
r Ii ( 4Jtlty. F' IC'.r'd,,

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ti ru",t you, or any of you, have
claim in and to any of the a170ve
mYe,',crib40 parcels of land and Show
ause why it should not be taken for

PARCEL II
Temporary Construction
Easement

Bryan Tower
(i,a!IM. Ti as 75227

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an

ArThur H Beckwth, Jr.

jument rendered in the aforesaid
court on the 16th day of December,
AD 1975, in th*t certain case en
titled, Bazaar Craft Co • Inc
Plaintiff, vs Joanne Gerard ci b a
Open Sesame. Defendant, *tilch
aforesaid Writ of Execution was

Tarunrine Avrnue'
Orlando, Florida 32*07

St pj
300
NOrth Adam Reach. F'Ioria 33160

1976
(COURT SEAL)

NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Icy virtue of that certain Writ of
E,eutic,n iswed out of and under
the seat of the Circuit Court of Dade
County, Florida. upon a final

Wrctvcn Ilomes. Inc

an

flu Ou God

corporation,
arid you are required toservea copy

PARCEL IX

Pr no flu' North 75 feet of Lot 7
"Setm,att Development' Unit Two, a
Siit,divii,' of Section 71. Township
'ii c...... n..... an C ..i •'i-. n.....

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Th' Lnm.n &amp; Nettleton Company

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Arttmui H. Beckwith, Jr.
for the relief demanded In the
Clerk of time Carcut Court
complaint or petition
fly Elaine PiCharOe
WITNESS my hand and th seal of
Deputy Clerk
this Court on the 6th day of March.
PubliSh. March 23. 30, April 6, 13,

1976
DEX 130

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Ni ?tli!iip 1i,rm,inv
7001 Bry.in iowil
Dallas, Texas 75772

On. SE 3rd Avenue
''ami. Floride 33111

actmontotorq.closeamortgapeonthe
folliwing property in Seminole
County, Florida;
Lof 31%, SPRING OAKS. UNIT 3
according to the Plat thertof as
recorded in Pfat Book 17, Pages 74.
7.&amp; 74 Public Records of Seminole
County. Florida.
Together wills all structures and
impro'ements now ma hereafter Oil
said land; and all fixtures now or
hereafter attathqxj 10 Or used in
ConnecNon with the prem;se's herein
described and in addit ion thereto the
followIng described hoehold ap
pliances, whIch are, and shill be
deemed to be. fixtures arid a part of
the realty;
Central Heating Unit
Central AIr Conditioning
Di',msher
DISPOSAl
Range
hat been filed against you öfld
Montgomery Ward &amp; Co.. In
Corporated, a corporation, a I a
Montgomery Ward &amp; Company; and
Jordan Marsh Company, a Florida

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7600 F.rst Federal fliuild.nrt
Oni SE 3rd Avenue
Miami, Florida 33$))

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Brrv C,nd
2020 N E 16.3rd St No. 300
?,iCIt M..sii fl'ah, rtorida 33)60

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PARCEL XII

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good people to come to as a
if a man wants to be good at
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golf, she points out, he has to
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We speak of mother earth,
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take time and work at It Fs'en
Parenting is the single most mother love, said Dr. Siegel.
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me so, if he wa'fls to be good
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important task a man or But the father's role Is equally
at parenting
woman will have to perform in important in parenting,
Evening
Sanford, Fl.
Tuesday, March 30, 1f16 -7A
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Dr. Siegel ;h(l(1res5 follr,wetl
a lifetime, says Dr. Betty
In our culture It Is harder to _____________________________________________________________________
— a morning of mini seminars,
Siegel, reknowned child be a little boy than a little girl,
Including "The Man In My
psychologist and dean of she said, and gave an example:
continuing education at the Research has shown that boys limitations sooner than girls
and behavior of the father than Life;" "How a Housewife
University of Florida,
raisetheirhandsinschooleight who have three or four years the mother.
Handles Alcohol'" "I Like
times as often as girls — but more of freedom to play either
A
boy
learns
his
Myself
— What's Right With
S eakin '
theannua
teachers call on girls 10 times role.
heterosexualityfromhis
father,
Me;"
"Hysterectomy
%Vomen's g1
— It's
an event more often.
But basically, saId Dr. Siegel, He also learns his sense of Pleaswes and Pitfalls; and
Orlando Friday —
And boys have more all children are aware of their responsibility, and his feelings
°resented b" the Urn
I,i' Hi'hts
as a
ha
problems with reading stut- differing sex roles by the time of conscience from Dad. High
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.ounty imiedical Soclet,
.4
, one year old.
W,oman,
esare —
tering,uysiexia.
theyre
achieving or creative boys _
AlIi1larv rind Vlea,'l,l', T,4".
lilt;''
Its iiie tor iuue gins o oe
The father's role Is probably usually have fsthers who are inc Lonsumer
office of the dean of women
tomboys, or to wear shorts and even more significant than the warm, supportive, affectionate 'tmtJnderstanding Worry and
Dr Sic 'ci discussed 'Da
jeans.Butwhowant.sthelrlittle motheris with boy children, and involved.
Stress" "Steps toa Successful
How tinportant is
. IIC.
boy to be a si.ssie, or would said Dr. Siegel. Homosexuality,
These four characteristics Retirement
Plan'" and
The mother of two young sons permit him to wear dresses? she added, is far more likely to are the essentials of a good "Co in
with a F arnt'I
and, at the time of her a- Hors learn their sex roles and be determined by the attitudes father, Dr. Siegel believes.
Illness
pointment, the highest ranking
W
mnsraor n
2ic
1mid.
Bri
Importint about p.irtntlng.

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Dr. i'on Suiss.a, P A
1990 N E 163rd Street

19, Paoe' 57, of the PuhIi Rrcord of
5. moot,' County, Florida

ting: A

By JEAN PATESON
herald Staff Writer

fl' ,nj Ui. South 20 fret of Lot 110
"Wren'ood IN ightS" Subdivision of
Siclion 31. 35. Townthip 21 South.
Range 30 [,isI, PlaY Book 17. Pgct I
'. ot ttc Putitic Kccords of
Si minnIe County, Florida

Or', Dan and Schemer. PA
135 N E. Uth Street
Mirnm, Florida 33)31

7% South, Range 30 East, Plat Book

Paren

Easement

Permanent Easement

S mnnole County. Florida
You arid rinh oi you are corn
Pm iraq the South 70 feet of Lot 171 mantled to file written defenses to
Wnn.sc'xmcj Iteight'," SuIdiv',.on 0
the Petition in trw' office of the Clerk
Sm etlon 31, fl. TownShip 2) South. of the Circuit Court in and for
Range' 30 East, PIM Book, 17, Pages I Seminole
Counb#, Florida, in the
&amp; 7. at thi' Public Records of City of Sanford, Seminole County,
S. ronnIe County. Florida.
tnt'
or
before
on
Ftoricl,t,
April,
1976
)l
13th
nay
Permane,nf Easement
iN.ng maoI le',s IleOn 71 ciaps nor
more than 60 dayS from the date of
Bring the South tO Icet of Lot 174
hhiS noticet, And to serve your
'..rifly%4'if)l l4,'ofit'," 5yitmt , y'm',ir of
.ttrri difenseS urn the C,Iy At
¶Ori 34 35 '.'.iu'.omp ) 5'tm, tijr,ip ',
tti
Of
I
CITY
R.inqr 30 East. Plat (300k 17. Pmqe I CASSELBERMY, FLORIDA. on or
P. 7 nit thu Pi;hti P,rrsed of
r.for that (late, which dc'ft'n
muii'ri' County, F lorol.
i
''all ShOw what right, title'

Ii G. 'm', mO M.mrqiii'r Ye
F rio
Ad Gyms. ti', wife
SOOa T.inqirin Way
Orlanuiva. ltoridt 37107

Dn,itd S. Rosenberg. Trus'.
rst rettera Build,n:i
?e

Virgil Wayne Harris
Residence Unknown
Marilyn .1 Harris
Residence Unknøwn

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hi ig 'hi NrtIi 2 fit of in' I
"Shatl Dii..lopment" Unèt One,
5utictivson of Section 2), Town',hip

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Temporary Construclion

Des Grapin. Chalin anti Turnoff,
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F' A f . a Des Grapn
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2010 N E Io3rd SI
North Miami Ieach, F lr1,i 33182

Easement

PtIi',h Marth tO, 2), 30. AprIl 6.
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E 163rd St. No
North Miami ftth, Florida 3316e

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Temporary Construction

PARCEL VI

Wrins':xJ ttiiQhtS'' SiLI' 'on of
S'cfion 31, 35. Townstup 21 SOu!L
Range 30 Ea%t. PIaI flooki?. Pages
&amp; 2. of the Ptthlic Re(O(iP. of
i oi.nilt (tjrity. F )ridi

FranKIn ny(slments. Ltd

Urth 73 degreeS Si 25' West

73 degrees Si 75" ast 1000 tet'I,
tPi'n North Uc$eqru'sOS' 35" East
Ni 0 Ii' to ttc pool' of t'i rtiriflIn(J

PARCEL I

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VIRGIL WAYNE HARRIS and
MARILYN 1 HARRIS. his wite.
MONTGOMERY WARD I CO.,
INCORPORATED, a corporation.
also known AS MONTGOMERY
WARD COMPANY; and JORDAN
MARSH COMPANY. A Florida
corporation,
Defendants,
NOTICE OF ACTION

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Dendant
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

A'SO(i,atiOn
Ii.r,.i Ai nip, it MoiIcnn
I.rI.i ,1'02

PARCEL VII

porat ion Organized and existing
under tIme laws of the United States,
Plaintiff,
vs.

DEX 125

set,

Carol E

tlie

1000 levI. theflCC South 66 ckcjrcos
05' 3S" Wi ',t 100,0 feet, Ihnce Sooth

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Notice

PARCEL

136
the point of t'jnninq.
(ontinue with tie
right of way

Tampa Fieleal Savmr,as and Loan

'Ch,ircic

NO. 76.K.CA.O9
DIVISION 0
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR.
TGAGE ASSOCIATION, a cor

Travel P. Promotional
Mart, 'nc
S Alexander J. Capvto,
President
PubliSh; March 23, 30, April 6, 13,
1q76

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Dow, hi'. wtv
7)7% Citrus Avenue
Orlando, Florida 37i01

COUNTY, FLORIDA.

1957

principal office in the City of
Wastalnçbon. DistrIct of Columbia,

PARCEL Ill

AInma Properties. Inc.
130 E Padwood Avenue
Maitland, FIOrid,i 3775)

IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

OamCOIMAGICVACATIONS,INC,
and that I intend to rtgi5ttr Said
name with the Clerk of the Circuit
Court. Seminole County. Florida '
accordance wjth the Provisions of
the Fittitl'u', Name Statutes, To
Wit Section 665.09 Florida Statutes

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
OUNTY. FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 76-S2CA.09 A
FEDERAL
NATIONAL MOP
TGACPE ASSOCIATION,
car
poration organized under an Act Of
Congress and existing pursuant to
the Federal National Morgage
Association Charter Act, having Its

A'.'ciation of
Miami, I Ii a
Ait ricanFidleral 5avngsand Loan
A',sniat,on of Orlando
iSS
Orange' Avenue
()rtaui'o Florida 32601

As Diputy (firs

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NOTICE OF SUIT
10 JOhN tHOMAS RICHARDS
.111(1
IMOGENE
BERGL [
RICHARDS. 1415 WIFE;
F IN A N C IAL
ACCEPTANCE
CORP. a corporation.
YOU AR( NOTIFIED that an
action to loreclose the lien of a
mnrtnAffl' on th' following property
n Seminole County, FIOrda
Lot 9, Block C
COUNTRY
CLUB HEIGHTS UNIT ONE
according
to
the
PlaY
tht'rt'of, ,q, rrnr,ird ,,, pi,,
Rook I). Pqe 96, Public Records
S mmnolq' County. Florida,
Nat been filed against r,ou .ini
Con,igra, lrx. a corporation, Blake
B.ci'aul.nt. Inc . .i orporalion, aria
Etanship US Bank of Seminole, a
tmnkinq corporation, anci you arc
ugi,'rerl to serve' ii CODy of your
aritten nifenses, it any. ,
t
Martin .1 Roess, Attorney at Law.
pIa.nt.ff't attorneys wticYsc arlctrc'n
's2IOOeoth Slree't North, 90 Box
10130, St. Petersburg. Florida 3371).
r'n or t'i'tcirr April 70th, 1976, irilj Iih'
rr:i r,O ,'.:tti the' CUrl of h.',
(.urt etOtI tuiore service on
plaintilt'satforn4ys, or mnmethately
thereafter. othrrwlSe a default will
be rntrri'cl against you for the relief
(rrnanc,rd in the complaint or
f'titiØfl

V.ITNESSmy hand,and the seal of
'hi'. Court on March 15th. 1976
ISp att
Arthur 14 Bcckwmth. Jr
Clç.k of thu Circuit Court

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Plnulf I,

Plan dosIt will be

flrI.'inil, FIorda jno;

JOhN THOMAS RICHARDS. e u*.
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Dikodants.

County, Florida, under Ire flCtitiu',

Seminole County School Board
Seminole County, Florida

Ii iii) Mar Tck' and Robert E
1I,?(ILi r, fwr husband
his (Irut Avenue

Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
70 CARL SAPP an STEVIE FAY
SAPP. his wife Residence ano
wsit.reabou$s are unknown anø all
persons claiming by, through or
Under them and alt others claiming
Any right. titI or loterett in And to

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ADVERTISEMENT FOR
SEALED BIDS

PARCEL II

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Legal Notice

ote: ;,,rt;c', cI,iimin; t, ft,rovqh
or against any and all of the above
named
corporations.
whether
$tflQ or disSolved
And against all persons and
parties claiming or having any ifl
freest or claim as owners. mor
Ici,tqct's, udQmt'nt creditors or
liCnhOIcIers of. upon or agan',t tlii'
parcels of land described below in
Seminole County. Florida
The CITY O
CASSELBERRY,
FLORIDA,a municipal corporation,
hs 111(1 .1 11ttitic,n .n rniin'nt
Qomain pro(e((Jinq', auanst you and
each of you s,'vkinq lo condemn for
the purpose', of inStallation of
'anilary siwer facilities, ttm
porary
and or
permanent
aserni'nts, iiccpt for Parcel x n
.'.ftiUi ff1 Suiiplt' Ill,' is s.ougnt, to
i ach of the' parcels described below
tr,catrtt
n cm;n,-m;,
Cou"h,'.
FIori,i
ATTACHMENT"B"

J,IsnrIvIIe, FIor.d. 3720?

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Notice
hereby given tha I em
engaged in busine',', at 60, Colby
Curt Attamonte Springs, Seminole

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iegal Notice

SAPP, his wife. e al,

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
tnat an action to foeclose a moe.
tq.sge on the foIli'ing p priy i
SemInole County. Florida'
Lot 75, BIork 17. WEATHER
SFIELD, SECOND ADDITION as
recorded in PIaf Book 17. Pages

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orporation,

the following describe'J property,

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Notici

THE
CIHCUIT
COURT
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. STATE OF FLORIDA.
CI Civ. No 76 16CCA 0C
f.UAWANIV FEDERAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF ST
PET ERSBURG, .i United State's

Notice

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so that you
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something you actually do not cooked meat.
rced,
When planning your family's
V, ym plan menus, check iticals, choose 2 or more ser'
paper a&amp; iur weekly vings of invat or meat alterspecials and sales. These notes every day for each per.
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corn, et,i' onion end parsk)
pour into pie pan. Combine
flour. st.gar. sah and black
pepper. Sprinkle over corn

tablespoons flnd' hopped pour crun over al l . Roll
run iuiz p'*. (rustOni. til.th
416-111
tabirsinjon-% finel) chopped it0i thick. Place ovPr corn
mixture. Seal edges firmly.
parsley
Make i. gas1h in center of crimt
tablespoon flour
n for 8

tvaspopris salt
ground black
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invested part of themselves in upset but ran out of gas and into a
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But he remains cautious in Miami, said the door is open
as if he'd li ke to play ano ther England. lie's optimistic about
tit his future,
for Morrall to return if he wants
season wi th the Miami I)oI- full reco very.
to
and If his leg has healed.
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"I haven't done anything with myself as wanting to play and
injured knee to heal and to see
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hasn't been tested yet,
think about his $92,5(X) salary said.
pansion draft,
with
the Dolphins, made public
"I've been playing It year by
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Morrall and Shula could find
recently when he testified at the
sear for a long time," the 41- right. I've got great flex In it
out
about a potential obstacle
year-old Morrall said. "Now it's as good as I do with the other Joe Kapp trial in San Francisco.
today or Wednesday as the new
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Dolphin mentor Don Shula, pick off players from the est.absgery to repair ligament going to start a weight program who
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Visitors Get A Bass(ket)full I B UCSI
Good fishermen can usually find fish and
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NEW YORK (AP)
in the player, it was permitted to add choices after that. lithe two
years ago and experienced the same kind
age-old tradition of every team another player to its protected teams used the maximum time
of luck.
that ever made a draft pick, the list. (Ling into the draft the 26 allowed, the draft would last 26
PAI1/4ER i Tampa Bay Buccaners and esthbliskd teams were
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EST Wednesday.
best players available" as the 30 from their active rosters and
The NFL planned no cxNational Football League two from the reserve lists.
pansion rost er announcement
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stocked its 27th and 28th teams
There was a 30-minute time until Wednesday when the
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limit in eftect to each of the makeun of hn,h tprni, wi!l be
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press confer?4NO .f4'8 V ir . V
included some familiar names and a 15-imnt limit for the race.
Y,
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made expendable by age, sala.
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League officials were on hand
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un factors such as salaries and
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in
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con.
('hic:*gon reached id.ioffs and World Series w ith
tracts of possible draft choicesH
base then shor tstop Tom Ver- a broker.
Pte'f'Yt.
For the State of Michigan, yzer committed a throwing er- puncturewrist,
suffered
a
deep
asthelwoteamsbegan
maki
and needed three t
ng
there was some good news out ror on Alan Bennister's
is
heir selections,
third- stitches. Trainer Charlie Moss
,/1y 197ç
There were reports that such
of Florida to go with the bad inning grounder. Bannister was said the slugging outfielder
UNIONDAIE,
N.Y.
(AP;
/
veterans as linebackers
news from Philadelphia Mon- rubbed out attempting to steal would be out for two or three
Dave Williams had an assist on
Roy Jordan and Dave Edwards his right fist punched the air Pat Boutette's game winner
day night, which is the route and Billy I,axton finished up days barring complications.
y ou might expect Florida- with two perfect rounds.
of
Dallas, running back Essex with joy as the sellout crowd and added insurance for the
Te.as' Jeff Burroughs raised
Philadelphia neW3 to go.
Johnson
of Cincinnati, offensive stood and cheered. Then Denis Maple Lea fs. Syl Apps scored
Laxton, %ho came with Rusty his spring average to .500 with
While the University of MiCI. Staub (10111 the New York Mets three singles and a three-run
.
X
Charlie Cowan of Los Angeles, rive the puck that just had be added his 48th for Pittsburgh.
igan Wolverines were winding in the Mickey Lolich deal, be. homer in the Rangers' 12-7
-4 . . 414
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down the basketball season by
conic his 30th goal of the seaquarter
ba
ck
Len
Dawson
and
caine the wlriler hen Sthub triumph over the Kansas City former All-Pro receiver
wing to Indiana In the nation- ledoffthcbottom of he seventh Hoyals.
Otis °°'
Puck tightly in hand, the secal championship game, the Do- with a home run off Cecil
Taylor of Kansas City, all long
Don Sutton. rumored bound time
troll Tigers prepared for the Uhaw. In the opener, Ben 0g.
performers, would be ond defenseman in National
NFL
for the Mets in a swap for Tom
on the lists of players eligible Hockey League history to score
upcoming baseball season by livie and rookie Bob Molinaro Seaver, a1low''d one run and six
sweeping a pair of seven-inning each drove in three runs,
for selection by the new teams. 30 times In a season skated to
hits in seven Innings as the Los
the bench.
games from the Chicago White
SAN ANTONIO(Ap) - When San Antonio in general and turning point of
The good news-bad news syn Angeles Dodge rs bowed to the a Bu t th e draft carried a
the game.
"
Sex, 8-3 and 1.0.
rd warning o ca veat emptor
drorne also hit the Baton Red Montreal Expos 3-2 on llombo
cried in a long Dr. J is having problems, the Larry Kerion in particular as
"We
had
won
nine out of 10
time,"
said
And the nightcap produced a Sax camp.
the New York New York Sets often seem to
"let
buyer beware."
Cecil Cooper hit a Rivera's ninth-inning pinch
the Spurs dum ped the Nets 316- before coming In here tonight.
Islanders defenseman, "but have problems.
near-perfect no-lilUer by lay two-rui homer ,an mu i e-.tuble.
It,
101 Monday in the night's only But we have a lot of nagging
if
Tampa
Bay
or
Seattle
when
I got to the bench and
. -uton while pitched rive sf.vre:ess innings in
And Dr. J Is tired, says ("ach ABA contest,
Ex-Dodger'Jiminy Wymi hit
chose a player Corning 6ff the beard the people cheering.
nothing severe, but a
I Kevin Loughery, of the super. San Antonio held Erving to lotinjuries,
most of the sports writers in the a 5-I decision over the Houston his first spring homer, a three- injured reserve list who Cannot
of
our
people
need rest," he
pr
box at Lakeland, were 4.SttOS,
couldn't help it.
star on his American Bas- just four points In the first half added.
But Jim Rice spiked run shot that helped the Atlanta
perform or a veteran who
"Now that I've got it, I can ketball Association team
watching the basketball on himself in the left ankle tr-vine Braves defeat the winless Mets
as Erving connected or. only
chooses to retire
f admit that I was looking for 30
San Antonio was not without
television,
Dr.
J,
of
to make a diving catch
course,
is
the
Iabu84.
moving
tram,
to
a
r.v,
one
of
eight
field
goal
attefflPh
its
own offensive fireworks. 0,
they're
Bare hurled five Innings and
goats and 100 points this sea. louis Julius Erving.
Rice, who missed the 19Th
and was two for two at the free James Silas pumped In 33
Ted Simmons drove In two
stuck.
urn," he said after pul li ng wi thBut Erring was co ntained
throw line.
runs with a homer arid single in
points and four other Spurs
That's why officials of the two in 11 poInts of Inc century mark at lea.ct for the
first
half
by
a seven-run t hird inning that
Erring was his old self in the were in double figures. George
clu bs sifted carefully through with four games remaining,
1,
second half scoring 20 points, C,ervin had 24, Ker.on ), Billy
over the Cincinnati Reds
but Ile d1m.age was done and Paultz 17 and Mike Gale 11.
11-4. by the league at no
ORLANDO- Seminole , hits or the Seminoles in
sr play goal was the Islanders'
the
Brent
Strom
and
Bil
Greif
corn
Antonio was never in real
The San Antoaio victory
Monday. They had 21 hours to fourth tally in what became aSkeyed by run,scoring hits off
opener while Seminole pitcher tined on a five-~itter and Willie study the names before SeatUe
trouble after intermIssion,
clinched
the ABA regular seaI victory over the Philadelphia
the bats of TIM Raines and David Wiggins took the loss.
Davis and Dave Winfield hO1T
-Tbe
Doc (Erving) really son championship for the Den.
Tony Duncirison, rebounded
made the opening expansion Flyers Monday night. In the
ered to lead the San Diego selection
needs a rest," said Loughery. yr Nuggets, The Nets need one
at
9
a.m.
to down Orlando Edgewater,'
FIST
today.
SilL's
other
contest,
Toronto
.
1, sminoit
DETROIT (AP) - Leitwing "He has played almost 40 inIn- more
Padres over the Cleveland Invictory to clinch second
W ' tj '' I (hailS
trinimec!
11ttsburgh
$4.
1, Monday and Cam a split in a E69fWfiter
The two new teams were to
Danny Grant, sidelined since utes a game all sewwri and not Nace. And the Spurs need any
-o.
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high
Wins. T. R8tfli (6)
The goal served another tW- December with a
school
P
baseball
ruptured right many of our people even play 30 combination of three Kentucky
The Oakland A's posted then- choose 39 players each, wi th
Raines;
IIy.
McClellan
(I
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and
fxe• it was the Isla nders' 91st thigh muscle, will
doib1ehcader.
first spring triumph, downing each of the 2 established NFL
be in the minutes. lie had a bad night lossesorthrces AritoJo
WhIlace
power play score of the season,
The Eagles swiped the first
winS
Second Game
losing
three
men
Iîm
Detroit
Red
Wings
lineup tonight In the first half. But he to clinch third place.
the Chicago Cubs 8-6 as Bill teams
one short of the record set last tonight
game, 4.3, wi th a three-nm
against the Atlanta came bak strong in the second
North coll ected a single, draft. Each time a team lost a
tdiewater
OS)
3
Wig
rally In the sixth Inning.
season by the Montreal Cana- Flames,
half."
$ 2 double, tr iple and [our 1(8!.
diens.
Duneinson paced Seminole at
He
was
operated
on
in
Chris
Arnold,
Ann
The Ne ts Coach blam ed oftrying
to
win his
Weikiq end McGeore; Smh ard
the plate in the second contest
Arbor
De
Anderson.
c.
29
and
was
expect
way back on to the San Fran- Louis' Manager
ed
fensire
pr o bl ems and early foul
"That puck's going
be
with two hits in two trips. Terry
to
miss A
thecast
remainder of the trouble for the loss. "We played
cisco
roster,
belted
a
grand
mounted,"
s'id
the
22-year-old
season.
Smith burled a thee-hitter at
was removed very poorly in the second quazslam homer to help the Giants Black, 78, Dies
Potrin after joining Boston's Jan. 22.
Edtwat:
'S
beat the Milwaukee Brewers
t.r; and I think that was the
Bobby
(r
in
the 30-goal club
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Jeff Anderson picked up two
CHICAGO Julian A. Black, for defensemen. "It's not going
3
The New York Yankees manager of former heavyPlay
Of Year turned
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back the Philadelphia weight champion Joe Louis,
Economy Trims
The game was out of reach
I'lullies
ng
RB!
died
at
the
age
of
79.
on 14th-inni
ST. LOUIS iAPi
before half of the [n-st pe riod
Karemn
singles
by
Willie
do
Ran
lph
and
Abdul.Jatbar
has
h
ad been played. Rookie star
Italian Squad
the 1975-76 National Basketball Fred Stanley. Anothe r band of
Bryan mother scored the first
L I
ROME (APt Austeri ty has Association Player of the Year Phillics bowed to the Pittsburgh
of his two goals, Andre St. Lau L _________________
Advances
struck the Italian team for the by the Sporting News,
Pirates 12-1 as Bill Robinson
I
rent capitalized on a Phil;iMontreal Summer Olympics.
siugcd a three-run homer,
delJthia
giveaway
to
make
jt2M,
Over Doerner
Named to the first team were
The Italian Olympic Committee
Phil Roof hit a two-run homer
and Gamy Ho '
batted a
NIGHTLY
said Friday only a restricted Rick Berry, Golden State; as the Minnesota Twins
P1III.ADELPUIA
Top- rebound past Flyers goalie
and ca refully selected numt)er George McGinnis, Phila- defeat ed the Baltimore Orioles seeded Chris Even de feated Wayne Stephe
nson to start the
8:00 P.M.
.
of athletes would be named for delphia; Kareen Abdul-Jabbar, 84 and the California Angels
Cynthia Doemnen 6-3, 6-1 to ad- Stanley Cup champions to only
Los Angeles; Nate Archibald, managed only three hits off a vance to the second roundof the their
the G,mes In the wake
second loss in 29 games.
c'cuntl'y's persistent economic Kansas City and Phil Smith, trio of collegians and bowed to 175,0(X) Ph iladelphia Women's
Maple Leafs 5, Penguin. 4
Golden Stale.
cr isis.
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PiTTSBURGH (AP) - The
in the Pirates training camp
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was a holdout past March 9, alPut.stxzrgh Pirales have hired
It's part of a Pirate push for
That was the only major deal lowing General Manager
the "stretch coach" of the more basepath speed - the Brown made, though he had Brown to invoke
the "renewal"
Pittsburgh Steelers. added a kind the Reds used to steal serious talks with some teams (l)ILse in his contract,
rmt1' tight u1 ti their pitth seciiiinly at %ui.1 uii hot. )ears about centerfielder Al Oliver.
Under that clause, the holding staff and lift ed a ban on playoff.
Yet while they'll be mainly out plays one season for at least
like the ones comTTIOrI
In a more r.:grficarit move, the same players, the Pirates RD per cent of his pay from the
to this cur's football favonles. General Manager Jot Brown will have a new look.
previous year. The next season
Who knows" Maybe the Pi- dealt with the Yankees to obtain
In the Bicentennial spirit, he becomes free agent. Brown
rates will devise a "Steel Cur- pitcher George "Doe' Medidt. they'll wear striped Caps with a said he gave flebner
the
tain" to stop the running game a 6-foot-5. 2259ounder who once squared look similar to those of maximum 20 per cent reducof Cincinnati Reds if they meet played end for the University of the IMOs.
lion, which would lop 1131)00
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Pittsburgh.
Murtaugh has also lifted his from Ns iepoi'tcd salary of
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known as the New School for
306-page book called "The Cool Social Research.
Fire: How to Make it in Tele.
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vision."
of mine about the cIas5 one
It's a remarkably thorough, night nd he said, 'Hey, there
Yet huinoi'ous explanation by an might be a book in that,"
insider of how big-league Shanks recalled. He said the
tele vision works, from what editor introduced him to anoth.function apr0dUcerJfOI"fl)S tt. tr editor and work commenced.
network structure, from con.
"I was ra ther Intrigued by the
tracts to cable TV.
Idea," he said, "I'd read some
It even Includes such things other books about television,
as what to expect when and while they're valuable to a

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xrlain extent, I didn't, think
advertising agency committee, they were always very realistic
"The part of It (the committee) as far as having an inside point
with grey hair will do tncrt of of view."
the talking.
He said he hoped to remedy
"Where it is young, It will that with his book, which goes
Carry anusnilafelcler and frown on sale in April. He thinks the
.,. It will arrange Itself around a tcme will have
its biggest sales
huge conference table, buffed
wnong college students who are

OPEN DAILY t)A'1
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10111

Aluminum Siding

Income Tax Serv.

(Over your hom-wjjh alum
s'nu 4. off,? system Also
Roofing, Gutters 20 yrl. Eup
_Eagle
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BOOKKEEPING, lndiidual I
Bus- nest Tai Returns. 7 East
Rcad, Hwy 17 92 (5CC entrance,
Five Points)372'I$,

Beauty Care

Land Clearhg

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(formerly Harr,etl't AIhutv Non i

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No Pets.
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CLASSIFIED
Seminole &amp; Volusia Counties'
Marketplace Of Bargains

322-2611 -831-9993
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322-6457

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17-92, Sanford

323-8670 or

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Alteration Shoo

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MMUNNOMMOMM

Fenced rear

accepted

broker owner.

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Desirable area, $21,503

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MULTIPLE L I S T ING REALTOR
372 .3T1
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Suntand Estates. Refurbis hed

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yard. air conditic.ied. $18,750, MAKE OFFER,
WE TAKE TRADES
LAKE MARY- Cozy 2 Bedroom

home on wooded corner lot, walk
to swimming. $13,900

Upholstering Donna Canada,

3270707

Make your Budget on furtPw.,
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the Classified Ads every day.

Forrest Greene, Inc.

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REALTORS

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Clara Hail Custom
Speiai,sts fl Tuttng
and Restyling Furniture I Sewing
Machines Repaired, We Buy, Sell

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Pressure Cleaning

lncj,di,.ii, Busiri"ss Plwt 17 97
at five PiriI% PhOne 377 7443

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Pressure spray wa',n

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ESTABLISHED !'IOME; Owner will
fmnancethis3 OR. 1 baliwith room
for a pool or garden. $19,030.
DREAMW,,)LO: Room to grow in, 3
BR, plus separate guest mot,Ile

home, 130,ODO

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C4tiflQ bar, new carpeting, new
roof, central heat, 4.500 sq ft. lot.
$37,700 0.,1n1 323 0?fl

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lip. Johnson motor, swivel seats
and trailer, 1530. 323 8670

59-Musical Merchandise
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Call for Appointment 322.3103
ADDITIONS- REMODELING
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Wood or steel desks, executive desk
&amp; chairs, secretarial desks &amp;
chairs, straight chairs, filing
cabinets, as is. Cash and carry.
1401L'S

Ca ejberr, 17 92. BY. 4206

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payments. Phone 323.7111.

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'61 VW, new engine. A.T., chopped.
5400. 1961 VW camper, 12 volt, 1600
engine, new rings and valves, $395
or best offer. 323-3670
196$ Mustang, professional paint
lob, custom decal, automatic, new
tires, black vinyl top. Must see to
appreciate,
$995. Hacienda

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323-1670.

'1972 GRAND PRIX, good

cOndition

32,500 firm. Phone 322-76*2.
1972 Volkswagen, yellow with black
fabric upPiOs?er'y. Super clean

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Hacienda Mo?rs, 1;3939s
1970 Mustang, 6 cylinder. 3 Speed;

1.400. Call after 5:30 p m , 373 6060

196$ Fastback Volkswagen, body &amp;

interior perfect. Needs engine
work. $ Save 5. $318. Hacienda
Motors, 373-9395.

Pekineje' pup -e., Alt.. - 7

1973 Toyota Carina, 4 sosed, AM
radio, brown, extra clean. $7.395
Coil 327 163). (Dealer)

view. Phone 322 31%.

Sell us your car or truck even if you
owe money on It. See Bill Ray or
Jack Miak, DICK BAIRD OAT

Doberman Pirsscr*r Pups
A KC, $lSOvp Terms

SUN. Fe,,i Park $31 131$.
196,6 Buick Lesdbre, 61,030 Original
miles. Convertible top like new

Bouncy boys &amp; fj ml' red, white
buff. AKC. 5)13
1263

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3 male r,ockalcrry Poo puppies, 4
wis,, to give away. Must provide
good home with iOtt of love lii.

Jam-up Inside &amp; out. $895

Haciendi Motor, 3239793
1973 Triumph GT6. Collpctoqs item
Last of the GTe Series Showroom
Condition Only 25.000 miles
Priced less than retail. Phone 322
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Payments,

Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
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Tractors&amp;

CONTRACTOR'S EQUIPMENT
FARM EQUIPMENT
New and Used
Ford, Kubota, Pettibone
Sales. Rental. Service
417 Magnolia Avenue

790)

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Pianos l Organ Sales &amp; Service.
buy used pianos 8. trade. Lessons
- Piano, organ, guitar, iccordian, 1977 PintO, new paint job, new tires
pni. &amp; group. Ball's Piano &amp; Organ
Racing decals, Automatic, air,
Sates o, w Is? 372 2235
usually $1,995, yours thiS week for

COCKER SPANIELS

coNsTRtJc-noN fr'

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373 8370 or 834 .4603

343 5710

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Chicc &amp; The Man

373.1670
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old,
7 'nile, 1 female. All with show
coats and mother and father on

*Street Lights •Sidewalks

211

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$950. Phone 373.9062

Double Keyboard. $330

65-Pets-Supplies

Wooded Lots
*Paved Streets *Sewers

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HAMMOND ORGAN

CARROLL'S FURNITURE

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23,000 miles. 52,793. excellent

condition 322-3917

'61 O(w1q. Mi.nren ct
We".. '!
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tlass.t,,- .d We'll htlp you *r ,IC
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Custom Built Homes With Many Plans

5112-1 L

79-Trucks-Trailers

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Heavy Equipment

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Motorcycle Insorarice
BLAIR AGENCY
373 3844

53-'pI Radio- Stereo

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bath, on beautifully land
scaped acre. Lake privileges.
60-Office Supplies
Mi 5701s 377 V59
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KENMORE WASHER, parts,
service. used machines.
MOONEY APPLIANCES 323-069?

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bedroom home, large family
room, cedar siding and fence,

We ll Drilling

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19/2 Suzuki
TM 4M, dirt bike, $330

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6 Trade 602 Sanford Ave. Phone
3129771

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78-i'Mtorcycles
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Reg. Real Estate Broker, 321-0610

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STOP AND THINK A MINUTE If
CtasiIied Ads didn't work

i,39W Is' S' 322 7335
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9dyffivU of Loch Arbor

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collect. Orlando 568 2131

KUIP DECORATORS

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Like new Early Americin ofo, dark
Cash fur rerked or junk cars We
pine, Call $340619.
tow away 7 days week Call

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home, shady

77-Junk Cars Removed

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SANFORD- 3 fedroom, 2 bath

Order for

5jf&amp;usehoJd Goods
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Realtor
372 7199
55-Boats &amp; Accessories
___________________________ LAKEFRONT LOT, DeB8fY7 97 ft. 12' Aluminum John Boat and 7 hp.
on lake, 105 ft. on paved street.
like' new Sea King mot or . Phone

bedroom, 2 bath By owner-$21,500. Many extras. 1.773 1016.

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Color TV from SSor 86W. from -315Sir-,c1' all mi.'s HER[55'
3 Ford F100,
t on, 3
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miles, new tires. Priced less tr
retail Phone 327-1994.
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yard, carpet, much more. Trades

Preferred residential area. Only

By owner, I BR, 2 baths, Hidden

Alterations Dressmaking, ladies',
men's, children's Drape's, Quilts,

3BedroOmhomewitncentraiairfor
warm days ahead.

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

Kitchen Bathroom Cabinets, Counter tops. Sinks. Installation GET THOSE LUXURY ITEMS Fr)ro
RACTION OF THEIR coi
available. Bud Cabell. 322 1057
ROM TODAY - S WANT ADS
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custom drapes.

Hot Weather Special

119.900

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76-Auto Parts

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY-SCLL-TRADE
311-31SE.Fir?St.
377-5672

$37,500

GRASS MEDIAN div ides this 1 lane
street In front of a 2 bedroom
frame. Big lt, fenced yard.

2131.

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Mayfair Home

OUTSIDE OF CITY, 3 Bedroom, 1
bath, immaculate, with beautiful
turnishngs 521.000

YOUR HOME?
uy.ng a new hOmes Moving to in

Used motors sold and lnsailed. Also
12 acres car, for parts. Open 7
days week. JIB Auto Parts, East
hwy 50 Call collect, Orlando 564

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large lot, many trees. Broker.
Owner. 3725992 or 333.1167

4'., Acres withal bed room, 1 bath
CB farm house, fenced, tiled field,
two welts, on paved rcad. $33903

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322-9411

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Commercial
Phone)?? 7$P1, Sanford

Transportation

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307 E. 1st St., Downtown

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ldyttwitde. 377-347?_-

M0SSieC,Bateman
Reg Real Estate Broker
26385 Sanford Ave
Eves .327 764.3

Peg Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRID-ER:ASSOC.

radios;

payments of $9. See at:
SANFORD SEWING CENTER

Completely refurbished, 3 BR, 2
bath, ceotra HA, family rein ,

3210759

W. Garnett White

831.9777

sprinkler system,

P.0 rA,,h $139.73 Monthly. I pct.

For Lease - Commercial Building
on 17-92, just 5uth of Sanford on
17 92. Prime location 3779979

base

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Golden Touch 'N Sew __I°-.!!

Pool, 3 BR., 2 bath, (am. rm.

Cnty
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37-Business Property

Simpson

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central heat 4. air.
Payfon's32'i 1301

moorage Adults 377 1470

l97lYarnaha500 motorcycle; pair of

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SAN LANTA- 3 bedroom, 2 bath
brick home. Immaculate
ndiliOfl. Must sea fu appreciate.
521,900.

Clean) bedroom, l"i bath, avocado
stove I refrigerator, blue carpet,

Swim, boat reptals anJ tree

Sanford Auction 323-1340

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Plights3fl 1357

WekiyaLand.ng kc,ort on ttierivc'r,
Beautiful 04k Shaded
FiSh,

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IREE GIFT WRAPPING All Baby
Gifts, Knits, Christening Gowns
PAYTOP4S CHI LDR EN'S WEAR
2640 Hiawatha
ph. 327-1301

winscoating, screened porch,
Workshop and storage area.
$19,900.

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Gun &amp; Antique Auction

Sale

.S0-M.iscellancous for

PARK

WELLS DRtU,tD, PUMPS

Williams Accounting

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at 12 Noon

Hqeway 46 Flea Market, Sanford

fenced yard. Living room, dining

BROKERS

Home Lots

Merchandise

room and kitchen paneled with

32) OitS
.sssor ate

ST. JOHNS REALTY

('pert root repairs, flat r oots or
shingles All w3r guaranteed
B R 0 Ci 0 E N
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Ire,? Exterminating Co -Complete
''I Con trol and Termitftsg Free
Inspection All Pest Con trol, 10
OCt. Discount 323 2956.

Cenlri, Heat &amp; Air ConliIion.ng
For tr ee estimates, call Carl
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bedroom, 1135; 7

1,040

7367 Part Or,,,372 1,365

Zarpentry.
Concrete,
Steel.
Remodeling
Rooting
Free
Estimates. P.O lob too large ci'
small Call
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Upholstering

C,arprn?ry, Remodeling, Additlont,
Custom Work Lic en sed , Bonded
Free t'slmate 3?) 6031

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individual

bedroom, $150 No pets Phone 571
1010
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Atrots From Ranch House

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lntrr.or, Eiter,or Plastei ing,
Plaster Patching &amp; simulated
bi'lck 4. stone speCialty.
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Sflydr Nurtery 4. Land

Phone 323 5954

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Mowing, edging, trimming, weeding
and fertIlizing. Fees estimates,

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"SERVICE BEYOND
Singer's best Zig tag machine in
THE CONTRACT -,
e*,ng table. Sulti new for 5450
W000MERE PARK-) bedrOoi'n, 1
assume balance
12
bath home. Range, rerlgerator,

JOHN SAULS AGENCY

72-Auction
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carpet, Nice Monthly mortgage
payrren f ,SIN, 3751 down

Lake Mary, air conditioned,

hom,-t:

' euroom concrete

RECONDITIOPIED HOME- 3
bedrooms, 1 bath, CB home, new

Comfortable 2 bedroom home in

Trees, high and dry. HOISeS o.k.
54.900 off a:re. Ow ner, *62 6695

t.NYTIME

322-2420
REALTORS MLS

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7 Bedroom, carport, fenced yard.
Adults only. 313-3854 or 3226620.

DELTONA

41

block, excellent c ondition ; no city
taxes_By owner. 3226620

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Sewing

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workmanship In your remodeling
uu'jin requiremen ts as is
available In hit general con

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month. 3726196.

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2017 5 FRENCH (HWY 17.92)

1716

42, Acres near golf course, Ferne
Drive off Markham Woods Rd.

Call Sanford's Sales Leaoer

323-9410

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bearing citrus trieS, Only $175

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7 bedroom apartments,
furniihed or unfurnished Newly
redecorated. Come see. 3
E.
Airport Blvd.. Santora, 323 1)40.
$.

Spic and span

at the Mo'.'etaroi Drive' in
TbCatrC. S'.ith 17 '7 Ft.n 37

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SWAPSHOp FLEAMARKET
Anyone can be a tefer or a twyer
Plo ch6rg. All admitted f.'p,Come browse every Sunday 9 To s

and Six tentlfl
.cres, Ih.ryI flrivt fl$
$3003
Per acre. For information relt 371
am

BPP warranted home for lust

Only $73703

bedroom, family room, heat and
air conditioning. 5125 per month.
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
S. V. Hardwick, Broker
DeItona6ólô6)1

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landscaping plants arid we øo
complete landscaping service 372
317$ ur 641 7716

'40* otters you the tame quality

4906

33-Houses Furnished

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People nave sold

wood burning fireplace, carpet, &amp;

10'-Swap&amp;

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equipped with all new appliances.
Located In quiet neighborhood
with large rear yeard. Another

central heat. Better than new &amp;

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For used furniture, appliances,
tOO!S. etc Buy I or 1001 ,Vent
Laflj' Mart, 715 Sanford Aye_-

3237832
Eves.3220617or3fli347

YOU BET YOUR BPP! 3 Bedrooms.
I bath, remodeled dream home In
super condition. Kitchen fully

g E:,L10 P

57.500.4,00 per

REALTYIPIC

home takes little down, no I

quiet traffic tree street. Brick

PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK

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HAL COLBERT

Quafyincj aria assui,t ..0rtg3g,
Central air, 7iya'irr, r,ic'Iy land.
scaped. All for just $19,900.

White brick coloni,l) BR. 2 bath, on

%coping We are overitockeii oni Easltf Tailoring, dr*%Ses. h#IS

Johnny Walker

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C&amp;A BackHoe Service tussled ad Well help you write
Sri ad thif will bring a fast sale
Land clearing, fill dirt, clay, rock. [
CALL 3fl 2311
All kind s of dioaing Hrit';$
stored and moved 327 9142.
Patch, repairs and Small roofIng
lobs. Fast Service, All wrirti
BACK - HOE SERVICE. Atlo any
guaranteed, Licensed, Bonded. II
type fence work Call after 4 p rn •
e'pefeoCe Call Bricker. 373
322 LIlA
7770

Landscaping

1110MO IMprovements

r...trt of I'.' S", fAtiothed

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6418126 Winter Park.

acre

SHORT ON CASH? This 3 bedroom

TOO CUTE FOR VI
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Ot'vs 327 7171 Broker
Nights. 373 4485

ACRE TRACT'S

closeti. You can't help but
fall
Inlove with it. and only $39,900.

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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU

A FRACTION OF THEIR COST
FROM TODAY'S WANT ADS!

Shanks, who Joined ABC in
that you are rapidly losing faith 1972vi president
as
in charge
in. And the silence is of
East Coast program develop-

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY

GETTI$OSEI.UXURYiTMSFCJi"

a shine as If waiting for the stud)ing broadcasting and in-

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7543 Park Drive. $70 up

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3222611

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Fine w edding photos reasonably
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Metal Doll Repa r.ng
Call Nettie af372ø7i

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PH. 322-2611

Income Tax Serv.

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speak on ,their behalf. But any'way, nobods"s come in ttrt' 0!(ice and said, 'Get your coat
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330N.. FRENCH AVE.

"By now, they know all about
it, and I think they're rather

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Shanks, who among other

were

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doing and everyone was dclighted about it.

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carpeted

Toppnicesplld, used, any Condit t on

$1,000 per acre cash.
0ACRE5on Lake Bethel, $).0O per

ABSOLUTELY STUNNING- 2
Bedroom custom built Brittany
farm house. 2 Large bedrooms, 2
baths, old fashioned well, o1 brick
firepLce, carpeting, walk.in

327 6620

and C-H Nice and clean

trailer apl. Adult 6 family park
Weekly 3515 Hy Il 97, Sanford
32) 1930

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IDEALFORROOFINGorINSULATING

make-It-in-TV book business as

Potsdam conference rather
than for the frail television idea

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Currently ABC's vice presi. a result of teaching a night
dent for late night and dawn class about TV last year at a
programs, he now has a new scholarly Fun City emp3riuzn

put

wi

3 BEDPOOM, 1" baths,

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Pct. down.
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loll ACRE TRACTS, Cttean area,

Stenstrom Realty

CLIFF JORDAPI,REALTOR
8311227

6. refrigerator, central heat 46 air.
garage, large yard, 372.3133

Furnished

2BEDfOOM FURNIñHED
GARAGE APARTMENT

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NON RUSTING PURE ALUMINUM

Bob things produced "The Mery
Shanks, a genial native of Griffin Show" (or (ow- years,
l.'banori, md., began In TV
side
here in the mid-1950s as an ac- TV as a hirer of talent for the
tor, He later became a "goler" "Tonight" show back when
as in, "go (cc coffee, kid," a Jack Paar heajed It,
talent booker, producer, writer He says he got Into the ho wo-

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Sanford 372

7270
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ACRE lake front estate. 19.900. 25

acre.

Bedroom, carpeting, air ,. 7 Bedroom, carport, fenced yard.
good terms. Jfl 6620.
d1'oned, 5113. Adults preferred
Option to buy. 323 1634 or 322 6620.. 'i
-"'AC, carpeted. Al
condition.
Gc,,od ferr-.s. 518,c''.
3 Bedloom, 2 baths, ra'pefed.

"i"oyeo it-an in
rear take Mary

31-Ap -tments

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IDEAL LINING MATERIAL (They
Fit Between Studdings and Rafters)

it In TV

By JAY SIJApun

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ELECTRIC COM
ANY
9 BEVERLY HILLBILLIES
35 THE LONE RANGER

3 BR. 1 bath. kitchen equipped with
dishwasher. 2-car garage. $173
month 4- eposlt. Call
4844.

SAN Mn PARK, 1, 2. 3, bedroom

WITH

director.

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3

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carpets, dishwasher, alt and
double garage Fine wooded areu.
Very low Interest rate. Only
5,33403

76$) or $31 9993

29-Ro(,ms

Profelsona)iy M,iriq",t

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tedWntofHI,.,7
1 1120 Florida Ave
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New 4 bedroom, 2 bath. Split plan
with big paneled family room,

Make room in your attic, garage.
Sell idle Items with a Classified
Ad. Call friendly aci taker at 377.

125

322-2090

Faci,t,j

SPARKLING

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1505 W. 25th St.
SANFORD

AIIG.C,gIlht,,5

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about the industry.

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LAN bt-CUT
CUT
WITH SCI5SORS

and

FROM

MONTH

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fenced yard, $193. PORREST

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Seminole. 6 Volusia Counties, PINEY WOODS BARN— We Buy
Furniture 6 Miscellaneous Se'
Acrt-js.~ Tracts, small &amp; large
TERRY REALTY. REALTOR,
for 30 Pct commission, Free Pick
ups Auction. SaturdAys 7 p.m
6710711

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LONGWOOD
VERYLOWDOWN

GREENE INC REALTORS,
6433 or 327 6910 eves.

We Buy Furniture

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DAVES' 373-9370
10 ACRES, higi, and Cry. Reduced to
523,S00 with $5,000 dawn. Will split. Wanted to buy used office furniture.
Any
Quantity,
HAROLD
PIOLL'S
HALL
REALTY.
Casselberry, Hwy. 1792. *30-4206
Realtor. 323-3171.
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&amp; WFAI TY PFALTORS
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Government re--sales from $100

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CIII 327-9336 anytime

bROWSE AND SAVE
It's easy
and ___________________________
fu
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carpeting, dish wa sher, air unit,

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LIVE HENS- 65c each, over SO, 0c
each. Cackletierry Farms, half
way between New Smyrna and

- 6715569.

2 Bedroom, I bath Spanish stucco
finish with brick front, lsitie'
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67-Livestock. Poultry

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Req Fleal Estate Broker
377 5641. Alter p4j 371 7757
817 W Is'S'. Sanford

Fern Park- 3 Bedroom,, P', bath,

Rentals

I and Bedroom s
I or I' Baths
ALL ADULTS
EASY LIVING

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him knee,,.
were a mite worned about one

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3732920

lperienccd 6 Newly Licensed
Jon "Santorct's Sales Leader"
STEPISTROM REALLY
Dr REALTOR 322 2120

TOWNH0U5 FS

Furni$Pd or
Unfurnh$h,d APARTMENTS

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Television Writer
NEW YORK (AP)

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2 BEDROOM

LOST- While key ring, S keys. Near
7-li store on Park. Phone 323-9356

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SCHOOL PROGRAM-

AP

Patio Apartments
Patio

STUDIO 1, L

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Luxury

BEDROOM SUITES

2 ADAM 12

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3 bath, central air. raised screenDeLarid ott Hwy 44 on Simsula
Ph, 904 479 3430,
room, carport, thirtung, payments
37. Phone 377005) or nights

Real Estate Broker
803W Is?
373 6061 or 37)0517 eves

323-5774 Anytime
Multiple Listing Service

Nice 2 bedroom tj'Xb
home. torn of unfu..

A pnonecaltcoutd start you on a new
and profitable career, Call $67
)78S.

500

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US E D OFF S E T PRINTING PLATES
23 INCHES BY 36 INCHES

35

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than r en t Government Subsidized
to qualfied buyers Car to see
you qua lity!

Realtor

after 3 P rn

73M7P, I?' w i de. ' bedroom,
central air, carport, patio cover.
Skirting, new carpet, adults Only.
Payments 550 61. Phone 371-0031.
NightS 671 3549.

M.UNS WORTH REALTY
Harold Hall

FREE PUPPIES, St. Bernard and
German Shepherd. Call 373.5335

Sanfoed, 373 5200

payment, monthly payments less

well

country Kitchen equipped. Ya'tI
love it' Only 129,500,

32-Houses Unfurnished

WE SELL SUCCESS-i)l Commercial
37, 3176

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The Lightning

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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3103 Orlando Drive

Nvo4housesina rural area No down

RAYM0NDAS BALL

APPLIANCE REPAIR

Get 'Em While *

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landsd,
cape
Beautiful neighborhood area in

(.'r .,nalever YOU Want to buy I
with a Classified. Dial 322 2611 or
831 9993

SALES REP
MOTEL MANAGER

CB,

Chihuahua puppies, AKC. S &amp; 4 wkS
old. Come early for Choice. Male 6
females. Chocolate I. other colors.
Pretty, eating now, $1.3. 2954314

1 Bedroom Trailer, I0'x35'

Phone 372 9142

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SPARKLIPIç, CLEAN I bedroom, 7
bath,

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week for only 53 per
week? This Is an ideal
way to Inform the public
of your club activities

WHILE SUPPLY LASTS

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800
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BILLINGCLERK
UPI3LTERER

TITLE CLERK

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730, lc news)
7 SESAME STREET
9 G000 MOFV'4ING AMER.
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club or rqanizaticr
ppear In this listing each

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A BigmL eaguer

at 725 and 8 25)

EI4TERPRI$tSTHIAT*I$

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9 FAMILY' Guest' PM&amp;Cd
Narack The Laweences have
about a visit by

CALL 121.1114
ANOFLEAU.ARKET

WASTE
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Found

CARpNTEp

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LOWELL THOMAS REMEMBERS

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OEVOTIONAL

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$20,000 PYRAMID
230

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2 OR furnished apartfnent. nicC
yard. Children and pets bx. sI30
month. 7' miles north of 431 on 17
97. 101 Sunset Drive, next to
William's Accounting 6 Tax
Service. Open Sunday, 9 to 3

LANDSCAPER

65-Pefs.Supplies

42-Mobile Homes

,

7374 Park Dr
3277111
Realtor
After Hours'
322 9214
371 3991
3220446

ml. from Sanford. 32316117.

WAITRESSES. WAITRESSES
COOKS
MANAGER TRAINEE

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Reg, Real Estate Broker
1100 E 25th St
377

JIM HUNT REALTY

kitchen equipped, air, incoujntry,

SALES
Retail. Part Time.

Tuesday,MarchlO,')fl4-.;B

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DUPLEX APT., 2 Bedroom, 1 bath,

SECRETARY

Organ Lessons
Gary Steele. te
with Orlando
Scho of Music. as Offering private LEGAL SECRETARY with
Ies.cns in nfnr4 i71riQ
I man's compcns it ion and

White Cockapoo. answers t

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NEIGHBORHOOD
9' EDGE OF NIGI-IT

pAJ'y

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HARTMAN

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635
4' FA,4 AND HOME
636
12' LIVING WORDS

Phillips,

Eleanor PwIor, AJoxis
1948 (Tues.) "ho

ARE
BUDGETS
SLIM
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
THE
WANT
AD
FROM

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Piano

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TURNS

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cornec1ysones starting ooryie

NEWS

Jat'k Carson
1945 (Thizii)"ThoPrwnpPM.
Sit John
°' Diana
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Wynyard. (Fri.) 'aciibeard
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(Tues., Thurs. JEANNIE

wi.w-ty irw ryvijunot) aria
how thoo freedoms must be
reryed and fought for 200
years later
A. ri flAY AT A 'flhl-

MIDDAY

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ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
free, 611 7,377 for "We Care" --

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(Wed) 'R*4ily Spoakmg."

LIBERTY
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Thkuts to B'oadway" Tony

6:15
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3231661

Herald_ Sanford,Fl.

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WE TRY HARDER!

c, some .iton with a Herald
c'aslted ad We'll help you write
an ad that will trin fast SaloCALL 322 7611

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or write

bUrn StUr It, 1LL IT with a
low ufll Classified Ad.

earningcpporIunty Call 64fl079

ll-Itructjo

41-Houses

3 Bedroom. carpeted, c en tral heat
and air. Corivtnint downtOwn and
hospital sias month plus deposit.

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BEt CHILD CARE

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628 0636

no longer use Sell it all With
WANT 10 SELL
a
Classified Ad n The Herald. Call
YOUR HOME?
2 7611 or 831 9973 an a friendly Buying a new homt.? Moving to an
apartrn7
you

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Companion; Needed immediately

Real Estate

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AVON
Sçring Into the world of cosmetics
frograncej, toiletries Excellent

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(Mon., Wed, Fr,) READING
AND THEINDIVIO(JA1.(TL,s.)

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35 BIG VALLEY
1210
2' 12' TAKE MY ADVICE
4
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tOMORROW
9 ALL MY CHILDREN

1 - 30
'4 LATE NEWS

the hospital with his prize Con
45. (R)
9 THE ROOKIES: Ahor Jill

n this c*wna based on SIe''is aix. Crvii via rit

IN LAW (FrI. orgy)

FUtTURE WORKSHOP

MAF3LE

12 MAGNIFICENT

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Iucircs 7:30 1st Tues

soon Friday

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ol Sanford

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12 - RED BADGE

Sunday

Wanted

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2427 Holly Avenue
Phone 3737Sl0or307,

Before Publication

FOAMBY'S ANTIQUE

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COURAGE' Richard Thomas
'xa.s as a frightened
sow In the i.fr'iion irmy
foes in patc during his v'si
*ytat encouror, txit roltins
and goes on to bocyno a liero

MOTHERS

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TOMORROW

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SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. fl)
ARIES March 21-April 19)
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Consider their views
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recommend for or against proposed Train Town theme.
approval. However, in Morse's
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case, Polk has test-fired the Rice told Mrs. Colbert and her cul.laborator, Mrs.
wea po n and made a necessary Margaret Ganas, th at he could help locate an abanbackground check on the ap- doned railroad depot for use in the plan.
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stril"e on Central Florida, but
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Union strike against Anheuser- problems so far, but if we riLn spokesman for a distributor of
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Spencer says there's been a period.
Busch breweries in Florida
out, it might be a different competing products indicated Horoscope
'noticeable im provement"
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being felt in Sanford, but situation," Garner said.
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seseral stores today riported
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Increasing cloudiness tonight at 218 S. Oak Ave., Sanford, last $122,000 in cash while handLig
located in Tampa
and steady pace, and no shortages near that brcwr&gt; ith a chance of thun- year has slowed. "I think th ings out stam ps worth $4I3,000 at the
Jacksonville.
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tonight
and are stabilizing," he Said.
Jim Garner, manager of the
Ile sa.id die Anheuser-Busch Tuesday when struck in the 'nursday. Highs In the mid 80s
An average of about 50 new
A four-person household Park &amp; Shop store, 2467 S. Park products constitute a sub- face by flying glass after today and near 80 IMursday. applications
are
being which must earn less than $W Val Colbert (left) and Margaret Gam review letters from Autoli.
Ave., said the store was stantial proportion of the stores gunshots shattered the wind- I,ows In the mid 60s. Southerly processed each week, with a month to qualify for stamps - Train, Amtrak and Seaboard Coast Line RaUroad represenull
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%eathering the strike by using total sales
1'ratn Town U.S A. theme
shields of trucks the&gt;
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about a fise-da&gt; siaiting period receives $166 siortli of Stw)s,
for
Sanford's
redevelopment.
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supplies kept in r(
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and Amtrak vice president of public affairs Edwin E.
Edel.
Mrs. Colbert has also written to the Sanford City
C4xhmlssiOn and mayor, to the Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce and to the city's Downtown
Development Corporation(DDC). At this tlm, she ha,s
had no response to her letters.
"Working through the DDC would be a* obvious
route to go." said Sirs. Colbert. "If the business people
of Sanford accept the theme, then we could all
wcrkIi through the DDC For the same goal.
"After all," s;ie continued, "it's the DDC who Ls
coordinating Downitown's redevelopiment."
Mrs. Colbert said It wrs the DDC's plan to adopt a
Victorian theme for its redevelopment project that
ru'st sparked her idea for Train Town U.S.A.
"This is an old railroad town, and all passenger
trains going this way stop In Sanford," said Mrs.
Colbert. "I thought a railroad motif would fit right In

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Commissioner
solutions
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relieve
overconstructed for 84 inmates, and
crow
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PON says prisoners ha%-e been Harry Kwiatkowski said he
"1 don't see any need for an
sleeping on the floor in the favors,
with
certain
drunk tank.
stipulations, a committee ad hoc committee -just bring
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Chairman Michael space-needs committ ee that is said.
Hattawav and Vittlen supported also gearing up.
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He said customers were being distributor of Anheuser-Busch

Lh€' crn1nt)wIdt effort, but the
sheriff said Tuesday his
problems are more pressing
and demand immediate attention.
"Uthe sheriff wants todo it, l
don't have an objections,'
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moved to the middle of First Street between Park
Avenue and Magnolia Avenue, closing this block off to
automotive vehicles, and a Utile passenger train on
wheels could circulate Utmghout the Downtown
area."
In his letter to Mrs. Colbert last week, Rice said
Seaboard Coast We was abandoning some depots in
the Sanford area, and "I wi1l ask 13.13: Vaughan,
superintendent, Seaboard Coast Line Railroad,
Tampa, Fla., to inform you when any of our station
buildings which would be suitable for your purposes,
m.ight become available."
Rice did not say whether Seaboard Coast Line would
donate the depot or help provide for its move and installation in Sanford, but Mrs. Colbert said she hopes
th e depot would be donated.
Enthusiasm for the project wa:i aLso expressed In
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Horace Orr, president of the Seminole Employmes! Ecomomic
lopment Corp. Inc. I SEEDCO),sbors 3in mline constmeted
by SE17,DCG workers to I from Idt): the Rev. Amos Jones; Wtattr
Springs Mir,orTro P[1ar1, Count) CommlulonerSLcjVthlen,
Ruthla [fester, vice chairpenm uf the
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Through a U.S. Department of Commerce Title
portunity Program, SEEDCO has crested 103 jobs for Somino4
residents.

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received checks from public eniployment fwxls in 1974,
according to a computer analysis.

FBI Burglaries Exposed
WASHINGTON (AP) — In predawn darkness on a
deserted New York City street, an FBI agent broke into an
office, rifltd the files, photographed several hundred
pigc and left as sLalthdy as he had come.
That scene happened as often as twice a month from
1960 to 1966 as FBI agents carried out 92 burglaries at the
New York offIces of the Socialist Workers party and the
Young Socialist Alliance.
Two other burglaries in 1960 were conducted at the Los
Angeles home of a Socialist Workers party leader and the
Hamden, Ccmn., home cia man the FBI said was linked to
the party.
The burglaries were descrtoea ui 4 page! ot Fiji flies
obtained by the '- h lt.c $27-mllllcn suit accusing the
FBI and other government agencies of unconsthutlorial
harasnent of legal political activities.

Academy Awards Tonight
105 ANGELES(AP) — Directcr Milan Forman, whose
"e Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" is favored to be the
big winner at the Academy Awards tonight, will have a
pair of special guests at the cerenxmles — the twin sons he
has not seen for five years.
Peter and Matej Forman, 11, arrived Sunday from
Prague tojcntheirfatherasheawaJtsthevotnwhat
may be the heightof hiscareer asa film maker: the Oscar
fcc best direction of a motion picture in 1975.
His competitors are Robert AIt!nan for "Nashville,"
&amp;dney Lianet for 'Dog Day Afternoon," Federico Felilni
for "Amarc*rd" and Stanley Kubridi for "Barry Lyndun."

Con gress In Session
WASHINGTON (AP) — Congress this week takes up
1cisIatki that would extend US. fishing jurbdlctloi to
imiles at sea, change federal election !aws and set up a
nation-wide system of no4ault auto Insurance.
The Senate today takes up a compromise )O-m1le-lim1t
bill that would be effective March 1, 1977. The measure
would limit thecetch of nmmerclaispeciea of tish. with
*iority given to US. fishermen.
Permits icr foreign fishing within the 200ml1e zone
would be denied unless a surplus is determined to exist
beyond the capacity of the US. fishing fleet.

Moslems Close To Victory;
Christians Fleeing Beirut
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — Leftist Moslem forces have
completed their oolxuest of Beirut's downtown hotel area
with the capture of the unfinished Hilton and two neighboring hotels.
The Moslem advance on Swlav thr,ata'ned tF
Cir1stlai' last two major holdings in the heart of Beirut,
the port area and the Aahrafiya qiarter.
Pierre Gemayel, whose Phalangist party mIUUa Is the
largcs unit among the Qirlstian flrces, made a radio
appeal to moderate Moslem leaders for a "decisive,
weedy" peace Initiative and said the Christians are ready
to agree to political reforms giving the Moslem majority
more power.
But Kimal Junblatt, the Socialist who is the country's
most Influential Moslem leader, was reported Insisting on
the resignation of øirlsilan President Suleiman Franjieb
and more power for the Moslems than the 5O0 division
the C2irlstlans have agreed to.

Argentina To Get New Leader
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — Gen. Jorge Videla,
the leader of the junta that overthrew President Isabel
Percin, was to be sworn In today as Argentina's new
president. But another key member of the new military
regime Is Jose Martinez de Hox, president of the giant
Acindar steel mill, who has been named economy
mlnlster. Mrs. Paon was reported confined to her room
at the El Messidor mountain resort In southern Argentina
with a guard of 'O0 soldiers to prevent guerrillas from
killing or kktnaping her.

Truckers Talks Deadlocked
VIC'FORIA, B.C. (AP) — Negotlathr, In a week-!ong
tz-uckth strike-lockcut have been swpended and no date
was at for another meeting betwen the Teamster, Union
and Transport Labor Relations which represents 97
c—eL
Union representatives for 11* 4,OO drl'iera and the ThR
began talks Friday with a mediator appointed by the
provincial government.
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MIAMI (AP) — An office set up here by a national
senior ci tizens group to collect complaints about hearing
aid companies is causing a loud controversy within t
Industry.
Ralph Penalvet- of the National Council of Senior
Citizens said the office was located In this haven (or the
retired to help the Federal Trade Commission put
together regulations on the hearing aid Industry.
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to make trouble.
Thomas Smith, head of the Florida Hearing Aid Society,
said his organization is "unalterably
.i" to
proposed regulations which he says would keep many
elderly and shut-In patients from obtaining hearing
devices,
But Penalver, 24, saId many senior citizens have
reported gripes and dIsippolntinents about the way they
were sold hearing aids. He already has about 50 names
and half a (1ocfl (Iet.ahlcd statements (rein (liSSaU.Sfii'd
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MIAMI BEACH (AP) — A researcher says that
youngsters visiting dentists for the first time can be made
to relax by watching such popular children's shows as
Sesame Street, The Electric Compinv "' Mr. Rogcrs.
These shows, generally, move very fast arid hold the
kids' attention," said Dr. Larry L. Venham, assistant
professor of pedIatrIc dentistry at the University of
Connecticut, "This really is the same idea as the canned
music that is played for adults. The idea is to induce
relaxation and calm anxiety."
Venham presented his study Sunday at a convention
where dentists were told about developments ranging
from the benefits of flounidated dental floss to
discovery that dentistry might have been practiced 4,51)0
years ago.

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MIAMI (AP) Two giant landowners
trying to get
permits clear, plow and farm thousands acres ad.
joining Everglades National Park in a watershed that Is
brown pelicans, great white herons and bald
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South Florida farmers, forced steadily westward by
urbanization of rich, agniultural lands, say that the
acreage is vitally needed for Dade County's future.
Context Realty and the Aerojet General COri. asked
county for permission in February to clear 10,000 acres
(or (arming and have plans to clear an addItional 30,000
acres near the park In the future.
Boa ever, much of the land pegged for farming lies
within the Taylor Slough watershed, the principal source
of overland water flow Into the eastern part
of
the
Everglades park.

He Catches 'Granders
ML*.M!(AP) —A 32-ycar-old Fort Lauderdale man who
hasbeenfishingsincehewas1oesu,hop.
scotchmg around the world as an expert In catching
"granders" — fish 0(1,000 Or more pounas.
Peter Wright has fished both sides of the Atlantic Ocean
from Newfoundland to South Africa to Puerto Rico. He
has scoured the Pacific from Cabo Blanco, Peru, to Tahiti
and Australia and fished the Indian Ocean.
"When Peter handles the wire, It's a work of art," biggame angler Freddie Rice of Hawaii said of Wright's
ability with leader wires with a 1,000-pound fish on the
line."HebooksllkeabaUetd&amp;cerIntheit"

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ALTAMONTE SPRiNGS — down a request from the real
City commissioners are to estate agency for rezoning of
e-onsidertherequestedrewning the tract from residential to
of lots on the east side of Bston general commercial.
Avenue from residential to
Although there are no other
planned unit development at its
4:30 p.m. meeting Tuesday at
Attorney Joseph Davis may
city ball.
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requested the change and
annual permit renewal fees for
(-ornniissioners voted to table
the matter fo one week while tax.1cabs operati'ig in the city
the requircnnts of the city's Torn $300 to $100 for the first
lout' catis in oratioa i - tt a $10
planned unit development fee
for each cab thereafter,
PUD)
ordinance
were
rh1.
The comgtlsslon last week
The advisory planning and voted unanimously to ameni
iining bozrd previously turned the ordJnance reducing the fees.

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AREA DEATHS
MRS. HELEN PACKWOO[)
Mrs. Helen G. Packwood, 64,
of 126 Plantation Rd., DeBary,
* died Saturday at her residence.
Born in Louisiana, she lived in
DeBary for four years and was
a receptionist for Jack Prosser
Ford, Sanford and a member of
the
Community
United
Methodist Church of E)eBary.
Survivors include a daughter,
Mrs. Jane Faler, Sanford;
three brothers, Jimii hiag:,
$ California and Gerald Hagg and
Clarence Frost, both ot
LaPlace, La., three grandchildren,
David Lang Funeral Home
DeBary is In charge of
arrangements.

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Bert Fknlng (kit), a student cit Mid-Florida Tech, from
South Seminole County learns air vonditiottlag and ref rigeradon circuitry on a contFol circuit board brought to Florida
once a yeat by the
York Division of Borg Waraer Corp. Public achol systems are Invited to
ft'J air
conditioning students, who learn by actually wiring the board
from rehematic plans. Don Branch,
pork DIviIon Florida senlee mensge, n ervfe thi'
sescf,nc

TALI.AHASSEE (All — For
the third time In a year,
former Comi,troller Fred 0.
'BUd" Dickinson was forced to
defend himself in federal court
t(xtIy.

I)ickinson was acquitted In
April of extortion charges and
in January of two income tax
evasion charges, but a federal
JudgeorderedhlsretrIalonfo
income tax evasion charges
which deadlocked the January
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District Court Judge W.B. Hand
had to make was how long
Dickinson would have to stay in
court each day.
I)ickinsons attorneys said his
health would not stand 12-hour
daily sessions originally SCk'd'
tiled kv bland in an attempt to
hold the trial to ant week.
I hind rtfiissd tJe ttor:c
request to delay the trial until
two weeks or more could be dovoted to the case. 1owever,
directed Dickinson, s, to undergo a physical Friday by a
'l'ampa doctor, and Indicated he
would use the findings to determine the length of the sessions,
t)irkinn'c TnIl'mhs5ee doetor, who has been treating him
(or diaoetcs and heart probkms, believes the for-mner state
official should not be in court
more than six hours a day, the
attoinev said in a court motion.
In the 2'-wcek trial in
JinUary, Dickinson was acquitted of two counts Involving
income and taxes for 1972.
However, after eight hours of
deliberations, the jury deadlocked on four other counts and
Hand last month ordered a retrial. The indictment alleges
that Dickinson failed to report
$55,450? in income and evaded
$30,101 in taxes during a twoyear period.
The four remaining charges
carry maximum penalties of 10
years in prison and $20,000
fines.
The government claims Dick.
mson received the mnone as
campaign contributions, did riOt
report the funds to the state
Elections Division and converted them to his personal use.
(,ov. Reubin Askew has said
the state will Im'estlgate for
possible violations of state laws
after the fc'Jcra! government
finishes.
'I'he first trial was filled with
testimony of contributions from
bankers Dickinson regulated.
Witnesses said he made large
cash aymerits for goods and
services.
DickinSOn was defeated for
re-election in 1974 after being
indicted on federal extortion
charges. He was acquitted of
those charges last year.
He is the third former Cabinet
officer in a year to be accused
of inconte.tax evasion.
Former Education Commis.
sioner Floyd Christian pleaded
guilty and served 135 days of a
sixmnonth sentence in federal
prison,

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West Florida she came to
Sanford In 1933. She was a
nmcmber of Elder Springs
Baptist Churctj.
Survivors include a daughter,
Mrs. Claudette Parsons,
Orlando: two brothers, two
sisters, four grandchildren.
Funeral services were held
toduy at 3 p.m. at Iiri.sson
Funeral Home with Rev. Joe
1)outhett officiating Brisson in
thiarge.
MRS. ARA MORGAN

Mrs. Ara Edna Morgan, 79, of
1571 Oak Lane Casselberry,
tiled Saturday at Seminole
Memorial hospital. A c'ntive o!
MRS. PAT HATCH
Gilmer County, Ga., she came
to Casselberry six years ago.
Mrs. Pat Hatch, 60, of Like
She Is survived by a son,
Charles
W.
Morgan,
Casselberry;
amid
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grandchildren.
Funeral services and burial
will
be in Albertville, Ala.
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l,tIt(..'hl!7, 1976
ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
Egbert A. Armnistead
Susan Charron
Elba Conyers
Charles J. hlough
Minnie Mae Miller
Marie D, Robinson
Carolyn A. Daigle, Deltona
Allen Scott Danchuk, Glen.
wood
I. Walter hawkins, Osteen
DISCHARGES

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Semln3le High School Boosters club will meet at 7:30
p.m. MondayattheChamberofcommercebujldj.ng .
TUESDAY, MARCH 30
Sanford Uons Club, noon. Holiday Inn.
Winter Springs Jaycees, 7 p.m. VFW building, 11-92,
Longwood.
uverealers Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida Power and
Light Sanford.
Casselberry Jaycees, 7:30 p.m., Summerset
Recreation Building,
Sanford OptImists, noon, Sue Ann's Cacri.
Parents Anonymous, 7:33 p.m., Community United
Methodist Church of Casselberry, (for troubled
parents).

To File New Challenges
AP) Carter.
TALLAHASSEE
express the spirit ad intention
The Democratic battle over
In the one c.. e Involving a of the process. That's why I
who can g. to tl,e national con- Jackson alternate, his spokes. took a rather adamant stand,
vention escalated today as Jim- man said an approved canmy Carter's campaign forces didate who came in second was
ptepared to file challenges to expected to file a challenge and,
eight delegates or alternates if she did, would be backed by
elected over the canthdae's Jackson headquamrtsbrs
veto.
Under national party rules,
"We will, as we stated before the 34 delegates authorized by
the caucuses, challenge the Florida's primary for Carter,
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Carter spokemnan Rex Granumn Jackson may switch votes after
Centipede Lawn
.said Sunday. "It behooves u.s to the second ballot at the July
find delegates who are both convention In New York. Party
good, hard-working Democrats rules allow candidates prior
and loyal Carter supporters. approval of delegates
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But
state
party
leaders,
call-1
list of approved delegates and
ing the purges morally wrong ________________
that is the reason we will chal- and
contrary' to the spirit of
lenge."
party' rules, said all 738 persons
Former Georgia C,or. Carter ', La qualified rc,uld stay in th.' .
an! Sen. lkmtn Jack.son of running. hio%ei,-er, miatiundi
Washington issued "approved" party' officials stated that any
lists of delegate hopefuls before non-approved delegates would
1 the state caucuses Saturday, be subject to immediate
when hundreds of Democrats challenge.
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showed up to 'ote for delegates.
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Cramer said that challenges to
issued no such liSt,
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'1 inn pRaed we only had
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15 districts, All but one of those nine," she 'id. "1 ;'nticipa!e'i
in question were pledged to it might have been greater. As
former Georgia Gov. Jimmy chairman of the party, I had to
N3.'v',oucanso,'. ac€'nt:p€?do
awn without back- Creakrq
sprigging. Thousands of
lovely centipede lawns have
been estabisried from Cent
Seed and many lawn exper1
cnns'der centipede the be
aflround lawn grass ri th'
area Growsinsunandparta
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shade Grows in any soil, rich
Some nursing homes applyWhile tIme study did not say or poor, and reQuires li:tle
ing f,)r Medicaid are trying to ho many homes submitted mowing Comes
back every
get repaid k such Itemn as improper expenditures for spnng
and requires a miniluxury tar rentals, restaurant reimuburseanent. it indicated the mum of fertilizer, Ptant your
miieals. yacht club dues and practice was fairly wi'lespread. new lawn orconvert yo;r
'ven trips to honolulu, a state
"Several tmomiies claimed cx. lawn with Centi-Seei
report shows.
penses for a trip to Hcnolulu to
However, state officials said attend a nursing-home associ- NEW - Cer,ti-.SeedEsr,r.
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they haven't decided yet wheth- ation meeting," the study said. Planter. lOibs Cenn-S.-..,
Free HearDur,
er any action other than reject- It did not detail information on Cyclone Seecer $1 A
ing the claims will be taken yacht-club anti country-club P1ao?s2OOct
against the nur.sing homes.
dues, lease and repair of autos
and
unauthorized meals,
The Health and Rehabilitalive Services Department could
sever business relations with _____________________
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those nursing homes seeking
CENTIPEDE
GRASS SEED
reimbursement for expenses
not connected with patient care,
but halt the 28,000 nursmng.horne
residents in the st::tc are _______________________________
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eanlv sum of $68 million. Last
Fu.'/C.r€-jtjn n east: j ,ac , a';'
week, 11115 Secretary Williani
c.Oucdacagcpas.c,.
J. Page said the maximum per
to 4000 square !t.!
patient should be increased to
1630 per month. The 11115 study.
Buy from
Hood Tractor Co.
which surveyed 30 ot the 275
yoursd
Oranq. bs;
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nursing homes in the Medicaid
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Sperçt
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31
Data Processing Management Assri. of Central
Florida technical sessIon, 6 p.m., Sun Bank Data Corp.,
)O Premier Row, Orlando.
Rotary Club of Cauelocrry, 7:30 a.m. The Caboose,
Sanford KIwanis, noon, Civic Center.
Senior ('ltIzert I)anec with Sanford Serenaders, 2:30
p.m. Sanford Civic Center.
THURSDAY, APRIL 1
Senior Citizens trip to Master-piece Gardens and the
Passion Play at Lake Wales. Leave Sanford Civic Center
1:30p.m. Casselberry pick up at Seminole Plaza, 2 p.m.
Sack lunch. Return after 11 p.m.
South Seminole Optimist Club, 7:30 a.m,, Land
O'Lakes Cointry Club, Casselberry.

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Club
Chapter 2, 8 p.m.. MilSth,ic Temple.
Alcoholles Anonymous (op..u), 8 p.m., 1201 W. First,
Sanford
Sanford Sertoma Club, noon, Sue Ann's Capri.
Sanford Civitan Club, 7:30 p.m., Spencer's
Restaurant.
FR'DAY,APRILZ
Happy Senior Citizens Club of Casselberry, 1 p.m.,
American Legion Home, Prairie Lake.
Seminole South Rotary Club, 7:50 a.m., Lord
Chumley's, Altamonte Springs.
Seminole Sunrise Kiwanis, 7a.m., Buck's Restaurant,
Sanford.
LOngWOOd AA (closed), 8 p.m., Episcopal Church.
Tanglewood AA (closed), 8 p.m. St. Richard's
Episcopal Church, Lake Howell Road.
SATURDAY APRIL3
Mid4lorlda Singles Association business meeting, 7
p.m., Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce, All singles
invited,
Sanford Women's £4 Group, 2p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Caueltry AA (closed), 8p.m., Ascension Lutheran
Church, Overbrook Drive.
Chicken dinner sponsored by Christian Homemakers
Class to benefit mission project, 5:30 p.m., Ccmmunity
United Methodist Church fellowship bail.

No Sprigging.

Ni u rs Ing H o rn e S Try
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Rummage Sale sponsored by Youth ChOIr, Cornniwiity United Methodist Church, 17-92, Casselberry.
Mulch sale, sponsored by Boy Scout Troop 341,
Community United Methodist Church, Casselberry.
Sanford Christian School rummage sale, Sanford
Plaza, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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MONI)AY, 1tPItIl5
Magnilkeni 6CR Radio Club, 7p.m., 1103 Orange Ave.,
Sanford.
TUESDAY, APRIL 6
Advanced Lifesaving: Rescue and Water Safety
Course, 7 p.m., Atlantis Swim School, Altamnonte Springs.
Three nights a week for three w'eks.
Senior Cithena 4-day tour to Atlanta and Brunswick.
Leaving Casselberry stop at Seminole Plaza, 8a.m.; pick
up Sanford Civic Center,8:30a.m. Bring bag lunch.
Sanford Tourist arid Shuffleboard Club covered dish
supper, 6 p.m., clubhouse on lakefront; meeting, 7 p.m.

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ST. PETERSBURG (AP) — Making the body
more like an actual battlefield in the war ageJnst cancer,
scientists say they are developing drugfllled capsules to
act as microscopic anti.cancet- guided mIssiles.
Tl'e seenaIo outlined by scientists today has the capsuits circulating through the body until they detect their
pre-aelected cancer cell targets. Then the capsules would
home In on the target, attach to or penetrate the cells, and
relesase their fatal "warhead" of drugs.
Dr. George Poste of the Ro.swell Park Memorial Institute in Buffalo, N.Y., told an American Cancer Society
science writers semInar that the principle of using the
capsules — called liposomes — against cells has been
demonstrated.

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Many retirees who draw
pensions also are able to get Ml unemployment benefits
as long as they can show they were "forced" to retire and
that they are seeking another 'ob.
The nation's financially ailing uneinoymezd insurance
system paid out $187 million to an estimated 161,000
pensioners in 1974, an Associa ted Press analysis of a

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Seminole
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tierotaiaii writer
office, 99 W. SR-436, and when
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Investigating a weekend
in the door and then heard
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door to the office slam.
breakin In which burglars
ransacked desks at the
Deputy R.S. Morton said the
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intruder, apparently using a
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with items valued at several range hood, total value $235 away with $90 in a bank bag.
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Ncwflou3cDamaged
Weekend vandals broke into
new designer model telephones. police.
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Cigarettes Taken
an unoccupied new house at 217
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l'atrolman Jacob Cohen uoverwooa itona, lnglish
today and reported the thieves reported burglars made off Woods, and kicked holes in
TV star 11*1 LInden and Mayor Norrna. Floyd of Mtaznonte Springs take pledges at EU s
entered
b' smashing a with 12 cartons of cigarettes, walls and damaged plumbing
Telethon Sunday. (Herald Photo by Jane Cauelberry)
restroom window with a Large valued at $68, in a breakin at the fixtures, deputy Don Scism
rock.
Imperial Oil StatIon, 1208 Park reported. Damage to the house,
Bell manager Tom Hunt said Ave., Sanford.
owned by Newark Trust Co.,
at least 12 desks in the business
Residence Burglarized
Newark, Ohio, was estimated at
office were ransacked and that
Carrie Holton, Apartment 69, $450.
his desk was pried open arid a Seminole Gardens Apartments,
Sprinkler Thefts
tape recorder, camera and Swiford, reported a tape deck,
Deputies are investigating a
tt1e ra1io were taken.
three speakers and a sewing series of weekend sprinkler
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1 1urt said a Cwninciiiorative iiiachinc, Valued at $3.i9, crc thefts in tn_' Kiiullvsood subBy JANE CASSELBERRY
Sunday.
the part of the Burger King and Elite telephone, a black and missing after a burglary at her division, Longwood. Sheriff's)
Herald Staff Writer
Reynolds said schools in the Holiday Inn organizations and brushed chrome special model residence,
reports listed a total of 30 popALTAMONTE SPRINGS — county cooperated and both the Sertoma Clubs. Fairell's suitable for engraving and
CBRadIuMlufng
uplawnsprinklerheads, valued
Television's Barney Miller — elementary and high school Ice Cream Parlor In the Mall valued at $100 was apparently
Police reported a $40 single- at $600, as stolen from the lawns
actor Hal Linden — was host for students really "got out and gave certificates for free selected from a showcase by sideband citizens band radio of five residences in the War.
the Florida segments of the hustled" to raise funds for sundaes to those putting money the burglars.
was taken when a pickup truck wick Court, Kingston, Canton
National Easter Seal Telethon Easter Seals. The Seminole in the 'fish bowl' and all the ice
A chest-type telephone was owned by Lou Temple was and Presaview Ares., area.
broadcast nationally Saturday High School principal said that cream they can eat once a also reported taken from a burglarized at 2606 IroquoIs
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Altamonte Mail.
Clubs such as Key Clubs and doriaung $lI*J.
Hunt said the yeggsalso pried
Rurgiar Flees
Seminole County chairman
m'teract helped with the event.
helping to inspIre Channel 9 open cash drawers in the teller
Sheriff's deputies reported 1700 Leveti, Orange City, was
for the first Florida Easter Seal
in conjunction wuh ne viewers to phone in donations office but that money isn't kept Mrs. Shirley Williams fired two l.*n.ked at county jail in lieu of
Telethon Don Reynolds saId Telcthon, Colonial 111gb School was the presence of Easter Seal in the office at night.
warning shots in the air before $6,300 bond In connection with a
today he expects pledges and Keyettes raised $250 for Easter Poster Child, 10-year-old Rusty
(',arrett's'hIit'
an armed burglar fled from the hit-and-run accident Sunday
donations from the local Seals with their annual 30-hour White,a local boy. Confined to a
Sanford police reported Chicago Flats Bar, 2323 SV. 18th night at Altamonte Sprim:s,
viewing area to total around See-Saw-a.thon.
wheel chair since birth, Rusty weekend burglars also broke St., Sanford, early Sunday.
Police reported a woman as
Reynolds commended Mayor recently made news by corn- Into the rear of Garrett's Dept.
$90,000 when they are all In. He
Mrs. Williams, who lives at struck by a pickup truck outside
said this was a very successful Norman Floyd and the peting in the National Store, 200 E. First St., Down- the rear of the bar, reported she the ABC Bar, Altamonte
effort as $50,000 would have Altamonte Springs Fire Wheelchair Games held at the town, by removing a window heard someone breaking 1n
Springs, and the vehicle left the
been considered a good Department, which provided University of Illinois. The pane only to find they couldn't front door of the business and scene. The woman's name
response for this tirst telethon the necessary security and first nation's youngest wheelchair get from the auxiliary storage came out a side door to SeC a wasn't immediately availabl e
attempt. Final figures were not aid as well as work on the competitor Rusty is a member room into the store. Nothing man armed tiith a blue steel from police.
available this morning, but campaign.
of Orange Wheels Wheelchair was reported missing, police revolver forcIng open the door.
Sheriff's Deputy Frank
approximately $30,000 had been
Contributing much to the basketball team which is said.
Deputies said the man fled °i
Ambrose
reported he chased a
pledged by Orange-Seminole success of the Telethon were coached by his father and
Fixtures Stolen
foot after Mrs.
Williams
fired
northbound
pickup truck n 1-4
County callers as of 6 p.m., separate fund raising efforts on !inlsh'xI second in the state.
In other burglaries, a house the gunshots.
onto the SR-46 exit ramp and
under construction at 105
Offices Entered
arrested Robertson on charges
Skogen Court, Sanford, was
Casselberry Police of no drivers license,
reckless
entered and a kitchen cabinet, Patrolman Frank Roche told
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a
man
driving,
driving
tinder
the inlight fixture, bathroom sink and deputies that he
fluetice of alcoholic beverages
REDWOOD CITY, Calif. south of San Francisco.
and attempting to flee and
fornia retreat on Saturday, and
Patricia Hearst will be
Meanwhile, a copyright story the arrests rornpted a search
elude police.
whisked to Los Angeles today to be published in Rolling Stone for a possible bomb.
n
Robertson was also charged
for arraignment on state magazine reported that Miss
by Altamonte police with
charges of kidnap, robbery and hearst had split with SymAuthorities said the men had
leaving the scene of an accident
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assault, then quickly returned bionese Liberation Army "sd- not entered any buildings and
with personal injuries, acto her Jail cell here, sources diers" William and Emily Han. that the search at Wyntoon was
cording to county jail records.
close to the fami'y say.
us toward the end oi her fugi- a precaution. A defective bomb
The public hearing on
hlutchison
told
.com•
To help Insure security, the tIre days and had planned to exploded there earlier this Seminole County's pending
Sanford police arrested
mLssioners that many
trip was cloaked In secrecy. flee to the East Coast shortly month, and In February a bomb purchase
Dsse
Dee Fuwler, 19, of 615
of a $425,000 park site who own homes on Lake
Miss Hearst, now a convicted before her capture last Septem- caused $1 million in damage at on
Ave.,
on a circuit court
Lake Brantley has been Brantley ate o,vrwhelndng1y
bank robber, was to be trans. her 18.
warrant
charging burglary and
the Hearst Castle in San scheduled for next Monday, against tile acquisition."
ported to 1is Angeles by U.S.
Sinteon, Calif.
larceny. Bond was set at $
accordIng to County Corn
Ilomeowntrs
complain
that
mars'tals and brought back the
In another development, two
missioner Richard Williams. the 267-acre lake already is
Miss Hearst, Z!. was consame day to her cell in the San men were arrested at the
The hearing is scheduled for 8 overcrowded with motor boats.
Matco County Jail, 25 miles Hearst faintly's Northern Cali- victed March 20 of federal p.m.
Screen Doors Taken
at the media center at And they fear any additional
Burglars
entered the Loxcharges
she willingly Forest Lake Academy's access to the lake as a result of
joined her that
terrorist SLA kidcreen
Co.
Inc.,
Silver Lake
napers In the armed robbery of Elementar' School on Sand construction of a park could Road, Sanford, kicked in an
damage the environment,
a San Francisco bank a little Lake Road.
office door and made off with
Williams
last
Tuesday
WOfl
more than two months alter tier
As&amp;stant County Atty. screen doors valued at $40,
commIssion approval of a Robert Pierce has
Feb. 4,1974, kIdnap.
prepared a deputies reported.
moratorium on the pending contract
for purchase of the
She testified at the trial that purchase until after the public site. Tue land in question is
Bond Set
By JANECASSELIIEItRY
residents jamming it and she was forced o participate in hearing,
Casselberry
and Ovicd
owned by Winter ['ark Land '.'.
Herald Staff Writer
preventing the dispatcher from ti robbery or be killed;
Williams said he has received
police officers arrested Danny
she
calling an ambulance
Part of the rationale behind Gerom Morris, 19, of OietIo,
said she had been tortured and a barrage of complaints con.
WINTER SPRINGS — A emergencies, according to raped by
cerning the county's plan to buy the county's hoping to buy the on charges of grand larceny
her abductors.
workshop on a proposed per. Police Commissioner Irwin
the 80-acre site.
site is that purchase of a and possession of stolen
sonnel ordinance based on a Hunter, who will discuss
Albert Johnson, an attorney
At last week's commission lakefront site makes Seminole property. Bond was set at
personnel policy prepared for possIble solutions to the for Miss hearst, said IasL week meeting, Attorney
W.C. hut- County eligible to receive grant $10,000.
the City of Melbourne will be problem.
he would seek a lang delay be- chison Jr.. claiming to money for park construction.
Mnos Lester Brown Jr., 19, of
held Monday at 7:30 p.m.
At last week's council fore any state trial because represent
Prior to lst '"'4,' pnn1ln.i
a
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homeowners
deputies
on
reckless
driving •
Council session.
Village Mobile home park bank robbery trial in San Fran- membership of more than 500 have appeared
at
commission
and
felony
possession
of
Naming a replacement for suggested many people phoned circe had made It impcsslble to persons, appeared
before the meetings to protest.
marijuana
charges,
In
lieu
of
planning comitis.sion member the police station on one oc- secure a fair Jury "anywhere in commission to protest the
The purchase was okayed by $5,250 bond, following a traffic
l)ortald Sines, who has sub- casion to find out what was the country."
purchase.
the couaty's parks board,
stop at U.S. 17-92 and SR-436.
muitted his resignation, will going on because a city vehicle
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their recommendations,
what was being "screamed .
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Hunter responded he was
to install gas pumps at the Shop "very much aware what had
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has been without a service possible purchase of a vehicle
station or gas pwnps available for the police department be
to the public. The city Installed placed on the agenda.
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its own tanks to fuel city
Councilman John Daniels will '
vehicles when the municipal discuss personnel procedures
building was constructed,
and health Insurance for em/
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Robert Todd Bethent
Alice G. Holly
William L. Driver
l-'enze Franklin
Marie F. Fuhrmann
Mary B. Johns
Sam Kelly
Alice L. McMillan
John J. Nettles
Effie Robinson
Richard A. Thomas
Willie
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Altarnonte Springs
Jeanette W. Alexander,
DeBary
Rocco (1 lAmbardi, DeBary
I-'rida W. Werner, lieBary
Emil Ficugel, Deltona
Diane El. Wade, Lake Monroe
Norma B. Eberle, Longwood
Pamnella Jackson, lMngwood
Ralph I)avls Sr., New
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Samuel Harris, Oakhill
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Juanita Sue Carroll
Abbie Davis
Julia MeGough
Alice I. MeMillan
Simmie Miles Jr.
Myrtle K. Morriscn
Henry L. Sanders &amp;'.
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Robert I). Smedley, DCItotill
Ruth M. Winter, Deltona
Harold Goodwin, Enterprise
Sandra J. West, Lake Mary
Thelma Niblack, IA)ngwoed
linda K. Sutton, Osteen
Juseb A. Moore, Richmond,
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round."
Labruciano theorized the
shell was a war souvenir put
away by a previous resident of
the house. lie said George did
exactly right in imiimediatel'
calling authorIties.
On Feb. 19 Loch Arbor
resident Alan W. Smith
discovered a rusty hand
grenade burled in the sand
alongside the foundation of his
residence.
Labruclano reported the
grenade, live and capable of
exploding, was disarmed at the
firing range.
On Feb. 23 deputy J.F.
Bennett found a live 20mm
cannon shell sitting In a traffic
lane at Celery and Sanford
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By ED PRICKETT

it is not an exaggeration to state that the federal
government's experience is subsidizing housing for
:ther: has been very discouraging since it
ventured into the programs in 1968, propelled by
race riots of the 1960's.
the

Initially, the emphasis was on providing housing
for the very poor. However, seven years of effort
ha v e failed to meet this objective to any great

degree. Additionally, the various programs encotirated lawlessness and other scandals, an(l
entrenched another lethargic bureacracy in the
Department of Housing and Urban Development.
As of last month, HUD was the owner of 65,000
boarded-up single family houses, enough to provide
the residential needs of a city of 260,000 ard an
additional 85,000 multifamily units valued at $2
billion.

In the meantime, the emphasis of the federal
nousin programs changed in the early I9Os when
federal
midies were used to assist middle inLul!le "O!Wrieans and contractors in crder to prop
up a sagging
industry and to create jobs.
Now the administration has taken things a step
further by proposing to spend $264 million in the
next two years to subsidize 250,000 mortgages and
$6.5 billion to generate construction activity. The

goal for the next fiscal year is to provide federal
subsidies for 500,000 units - some 42 per cent of the
number of houses built last year.
Philosophically, the thought of the federal
government su bsidizing Americans goes against
the grain, even if the federal government is in large
measure responsible for their plight.

Hey buddy, caa you spare a dime?
That's the question Education Commissioner
Ralph Thrllngton Is asking Floridians this year to
fund education needs In the state of Florida.
In m' casi., the answer is yes." That is Wb
"yes" if I understand the specific wording of
Turllngton's request and from whence the money
will CCE1e.
In a sharp exchange with Governor Reubin
Askew, Thrllngton said educa tion needs can be met
with a far more modest tax increase than depicted
by th e governor.
Turlington said Askew Inflated school officials'
request by telling a news conference that the
commissioner wanted an "unreasonable" boost of

obtained with a modest adjustment (Increase) in
the alcoholic beverage and cigarette taxes," the
commissioner sid.
In other words, hey buddy, can you spare a

dime?
Most of the people I know who enjoy bellying up
to the bar in a local pub wouldn' t think twice about
handing over a dime for education in Seminole and
other counties. Nor would they object too strongly to
paying a few cents more for that package of
cigarettes.
Not as long as they knew the money is going to
educate the children of this state.
. Now, If extra money Is needed to finance top.
heavy administrative costs, tha t's a horse of a
different color,

"Ourrequestwasfor$144.2milllon thatwe call a
miluon,
1\rtp,gthn said In an interview.
"The other portions were agency m-quests that we
forwarded, but which we did not make top
priority."
Then came, in my opinion, what is the crux of
'I'urlIngton's argument.
"OUr request was quite realistic and can be

Here in this county you may rest assured there
are little or no top-heavy administrative cWts
evident In the school system. There are fewer ad.
ministrators per total number of pupils here than in
any of the four Florida countiei I have worked in.
Why. at any given school board meeting In
Hillsborough County It's not unusual to see three

frightening. As inflation makes more families
.eligible for HUD assistance, the federal subsidies

to construction already were frozen once in 1973
because of insufficient funds.

It would be easier for the administration to turn
back from the impending disaster now, before the

program becomes more entrenched and before it
gets a vaster constituency than it now has,

Heart of Darknes s
The dark ctinenL daily becomes a more dangerous place,
It requires eamest attention ftom our policy-makers. Thai

means, all of ti.
Monzambique has declared a state of war. Rhodesia is the
obvious target.
The departure of the Portuguese colonists has tolled the end
of European imperialism in Africa. OrJy the white-dominated
minority governments In Rhodesia and the Republic of South
Africa remain, Islands of white rule surrounde.d by black people.
The immediate danger is the oultTeak of a racial war in the
southern half of the continent,
The government of Rhodesia has refused to recognize its
own peril. A pea ceful solution becomes more remote every day
that goes by without meaningful negotiation toward the
etablishment of majority rule in Rhodesia.
It is imOtable that similar pressures wW eventually
require the Republic of South Africa to grant more freedom and
equa lity of opportunity to Its black majority,
The altemidve L
,- hastly to contemplate. GuerrU!a war,
terrorism, repression, genocidal programs, even nuclear war all this is possible if not probable. It would be difficult for
superpowers to avoid lnvolvemeit.
The dangers do not need to be stressed or exaggernted.
They call clearly for crly and continuous attention by the
American public to the African situation. We must be informed
in order to be of assistance to all tii people there, in order to
make a determined effort to keep the peace.
We must seek to persuade all the antagoniiits that it is in
their own best interest to be rea3mable, to seek compromise
and accommodation, and to avoid conflict,
11 we can help toward that goal, we must.

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Th closer the nation gets to the goa!s set by
circulating the country that Ronald Reagan,
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George Wallace are the leading contenders this
Spending for pollution abatement and control
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by business, consumers and government In the
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United States totalled $23 billion in 1973, reports
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top political strategists of both parties, I've
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the De pa rtment of Conunerce. This was an Ink.
learned exactly the opposite is true. These men
a'ease of 18 per cent over the $19.5 billion spent
have no chance at all, and I shall tell you why.
In 1972 and the bulk of it - $13.2 billion - was
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pollution
control to meet existing federal laws.
represented Arizona, with which Carter's New
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Wcolnimque candidates with one eye, which
to date.
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Present Indications are that 40 per cent of the
camps as being li ttle more than the soft uination's municipalities and 10 per cent of inder belly of the faction that really favored a
dustry may not be able to deadline for cornUoyd Bentzen-Milton Shapp ticket which would
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JOHN
CUNNIFF
give the Russians some real pause.
When Congress
Incidentally, one must not forget that it was
Pollution
Control Act, It set a series f
Bentzen, in effect standing in for John Connally,
progressively
higher standards. If and when the
who conducted the early poll In New Hampshire
1777
standards
are nitt, it* nation wil.1 have
which Indicated that 96 per cent of the voters
knew whom they liked but wouldn't tell. That, of
NEW YORK (AP)-People's capitalism has 1929 collapse. It couldn't keep up with al) the achieved 90 per cent of RU the water quality .'
goals envisioned in the original bill.
ciurse, effec tively eliminated Nelson suffered another set back. The stock market business thrown its way,
and some brokers
Already, however, there is a growing chorus
Rockefeller from further consideration and Monthly Investment Plan, which permitted collapsed In confusion. Scores of am were disof
calls,
not only from Industry but from labor
thereby set the scenario for the Carter win that Installment buying of stocks, has ended. As the solved,
leaders
and
local politicians, for a relaxation of
destroyed his candidacy.(By the by,Car#er was Wal] Street Journal put it: "It's RIP for MIP.1' As some of the brokerage houses collapsed
also hurt by his smile, what's so dam funny?)
7be NIIP had seemed to be a great idea in the their bookkeeping became even rrm chaotic, pollution control standards lest the nation's
But the severe winnowing out proces began late 195( and early 196, when the post World and the accounts of many naU investors were recovery from the recession be endangered.
in Vermont, where Gene McCarthy lost any War 11 boom was transforming Ameklca, and tied up for many months. When they finafly got
At least one business leader has suggested a
chance he may have had.True, he was not on the America had enough left over to help transform their money, many investors were thonughly more positive way of reducing the adverse
ballot, and that explains the whole thing. His end Europe and Japan as well,
economic impact of pollution control laws In the
disillusioned,
was nriturnfly followed by that of Sargent
Brokers, corporate executives and exchange
The shareholder population began to slide as area of water quality. F. Perry Wilson, chair- I
iriver In Massachusetts who In his unflagging officials, flush with profits
man of Union Carbide Corp., proposes the
fees
and
bonuses,
and
more and more people realized that
suppoct of moral government simply let the thought everyone should share in USe good for.
creation of a "Water Quality Board" which
sinner's vote Sup away. There was a time talk of tune. "It's your right to awn a piece of violent,
moved in two directions. Price swings becarng would evaluate the progress of ea ch industry and
and many an individual who was paper
teaming Shriver and McCarthy an a breakaway America," they said.
municipality toward the goals of clean water and
ound
ticket, with the idea that since the country is in
himself with losses on identify where Oww goals were not being met.
Many ordinary Americans finally overcame
such bad shape even they couldn't hurt it. But their memories of the 193as and made the corn"Where the goal has been achieved," he says,
The market was becoming institutionalized "the board would mquire additional control only
then it was rmembered that George Corley mitment, a lot of them thro ugh the monthly plan,
Wallace was stW an announced candidate.
under which you could buy even a small fraction with pension and mutual hinds and the Ww, and as necessmy to maintain the quality level.
massive trading power of these Institutions, Where the goal has not been achieved, it would
Ah, Wallace, he's the sly one this campaign. of a share of a
1956
Actually, he favors the btudng of every black
to a Large degree, produced thew violent price idertify the additional technology "t woWd ., ,
The shareholder population soared. In
child in Alabama to Boston schools, yet there there were only SA million shareholders, but by changes. More Individuals wittidrew.
have to be applied, determine Its feasibWty.and -1
Commissions went up. The Individual Investor ascertain the desirability of the benefits ex.
wasn 't a peep of It In MAssachuset ts' primary. 1970 the figure had leaped to more
pecW.One supposes Owefore these elections are mill.ion. This, It was proclaimed, was the era of has to pay his own way, It was argued. Thew
small accounts were costly' the brokers argued.
called preferential primaries because can- people's capitalism,
Su ch an approach, he says, would avoid the
We can handle i nstitutional acco unts at a much
clidatea will say wha tever the voters prefer.
It didn't last long, at least
unnecessary cost of an automatic and sweeping
Wallace might have pufled it off, too, except for
As Wall Street's business; boomed, its in- lower per unit cost.
etandard by establishing realistic and
diligent work by NBC Television: its election difference to the individual see:md to be more
As the shareholder population shrank, stock economically justifiable goals.
analysts located a sample precinct In Worcester manifest. Many brokers declined to accept small exchange officials became alarmed. Perhaps
Another solution to the dilemma
where every voW's head carne to a poinL and on accounts. 7bey were a nuisance; some brokers belatedly, it was recognized that the Individual technology itself through "second generation"
the basis of returns Uwe projected Wallace the claimed they were a ffilancially costly one.
investor was essential to the functioning of the water pollution cortrol equipment -according
loserand, bvextension, the Republic the ,r',nner.
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victory over Manatee Saturday eight and two-thirds innings
relief job.
in baseball with Wayne Kurth
Meanwhile, four Seminole
batters - Fran McDonald, Don
Hubbard, Fran Chamberlain
and Jeff Brockway - each
drilled Manatee pkchlng for
three hits apiece. Brock,%
drove in thre runs for the
,RaldersSeminole is back In action
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tonight in the fi nals of the Green wi th one of the quickest
NCAA basketball playoffs.
teams in the country.
Indiana heats you up and
"I think Michigan is the best
Michigan cuts you up.
team we've played this year,"
"I never dreamed that we'd said FAght. "Their quickness
have to play Indiana three is really going to be a problem
times this season," said Mich- for us. Michigan plays well toigan Coach Johnny Orr. "Good gether and works very hard at
gracious, twice Is enough."
both ends of the court. You
The Big Ten colleagues ad- can't exploit them like you can
vanced to the championship other teams because they have
gameattheSpectrumwithsur- no weak areas to exploit."
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the first NCAA title game between teams from the same
conference.
"I wish we could get some Big
Ten officials to work our game

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First United Methodist,
would be just like being back Pinecrest Baptist, Ifoly Crum
home."
Episcopal and First Baptist
In their pr e vious meetings were weekend winners in
this season. Indiana's muscle- Sanford Church League softball
men prevailed over Michigan's games.
flyboys, but not by much. The Robert Smith led the
Hoosiers beat the Wolverines Meftdists to a I" win over
by six p&amp;nts in one game and First Presbyterian with three

NEWARK, N.J. (API -7
"I grew up in California mid set at that," McDonald said.
11te ing out I went to Joe
313 4 1
New York Mets have agreed to (McDonald) and told him I the Dodgers have a good organ- "We have never had
that
AS R H R1111 send pitcher Toni Seaver to the wasn't unhappy or disloyal and ization," he said. "I don't want before. We have felt that we al.
IA)s Angeles Dodgers for hurler that I wanted to remain a Met. to be traded but if I am,I would ways treated our players fairly before subduing the Big Ten Bobb) Duggar, Bob Ilood and
61 3 1
Tony Du.nkinsor. had two hits.
Don Sutton, and tl~e deal only lie said he would get back to go to the Dodgers."
and there was no need to invoke runners-up.
i000
Despite sweeping the two. Owen McCarron aid John
awaits
Sutton's
approval
Seaver,
who
fore
has
be
.
been
active
the
renewal
clause."
301I
it isronsunimated, the Newark
"But there have been no in the players union. inLwred
Sutton said the Mets would game series and finishing yards Crabtree had two hits for llie
Hbbrcl. dh
51 3 I
Star-Ledger
the
wrath
reported today.
of the Mets' front of- probably get another player in ahead of Michigan In the Big losers.
communications. He has not
nine-under par for a one-stroke PitkI,ii
3221
Carroll Crawford was 4-for-4,
The ro!wspaper said Mets' gotten back to me."
fice when lie failed to sign his any deal. Sources said the sec- Ten standings, Indiana Coach
victory, also worth an E u ry, is
Knight
did
not
find
past
Ken
bit had three hits and
General
Manager
200o
Joe
Seaver, who does not have contract on time and the club ond player could be outfielder Bobby
automatic berth in the Oct. 17 Corr.
Hyatt,
3b
McDonald spent most of Sun. veto power over adeal, said he had to invoke the automatic re- John Hale or Joe Ferguson, a performances a prichological Gary Spotts homered as
state tournament at Tampa.
Hrmn. 31)
31 2 1
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day
negotiating contract terms would not balk at becoming a newal clause,
In amateur play, Bola T0181%
catcher-outfielder who suffered factor In the championship Pinecrest Baptist stopped
40 1
game.
Sanford Christian, 14-6. despite
with
Sutton's
business
manDodger.
"The board of directors is up- a fractured right arm last July.
Manning made up a four-stroke
What
Indiana
does
best
Is
Lee
Marshall's three hits.
Minalie
o
000
10
3
ager,
Larue
Harcourt.
deficit in the Final round to post
Chuck
Seminole
Oil
421-OX-111
11ast
inside
for
field
,oals
with
Lyn
Grover, Greg Gan and
While neither team would
0 1 it onc-stroke victory over
E - DeS.ituro, Bishop (2). 1
6-foot-11
center
Kent
Benson
Jack Homer had three hits in
confirm the trade, the Mets and
Palm. Manning had an 81 also, Dotnemolr; OP - Manatee; LIB
serving as the stick of dyna- Holy Cross' 15-12 win over All
Dodgers have reportedly
Dave Rogers won the other Manatee 11, SemInole 16, u
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Souis, which was paced by
pro state berth in match play. McDonald, Hwatt; SR - Mayer (2) worked out all detalls of tli*e
11nnis Kerran's three hits.
swap.
Next stop on the Gator Trail
HILTON HEAD ISLAND, wind up hitting one out of was one of five at 281.
Don Regan went 4-for-4 in
"That's why they're talking S.C. JAP) - Hubert Green, a bounds or hitting one in the watour Is May 9 at Fernandina
Jack Nicklaus, tk defending
First Baptist's 14-8 victory over
to
my man," Sutton said, down-home type who's become ter orsomethlng. Horrible. Just champinn, shot a 73-22. Gary
Reach.
ffl
Ciean,
Jerk
Church
of th Nazarine. which
"They've
agreed
on
the
deal,
one
of
the gaudiest names in awful."
x-Jcem Rankin,$100
Player, Lee Trevino and Tom
27-77-77-41
got
two
hits each from Joe
Tom Bonds,SSO
H 27-26-41
Now they've got to get me to golf, Md to go tkick to last
DAYTONA
BEACH 11w turn came at the Doral Weiskopf were at 283
Gary Engllih, $25
22S3$-I2
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in the past 14 years, only Seminole High finished secoml
Seminole Ifieh's swimmini, agree.
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dell
tutil-divulki
OWL
has
lirtf-d
:Iirv~,_-z
iind
with
a
record
Wore.
Johnny
Mil
er
hne
9.1ron
t!Lree
Ln
in
last
weekend
Five
Star
Mike Pfeiffer,$10
n 2929-" teams took it- on the chin
14 OV RC,Ue,i
33 2CflI7 Sa tur da y, the boys losing to has played with the Dodgers for him to the front rank of the It was worth $40,000. Next It a row. He swept the first three Conference weightlifting meet,
lO1I6-1Ola
U Methodist
PCXIIC
33 21)0-Il
10 years. That makes him a "S. game's stars,
coming
up
with
18
points,
SIX
was
Jacksom,vIlle,
a
twstroke
titles
in
1974
the
season,
but
one
Presbyterian
101
000 70-a 7
Charley Zeni
3211 29--" Lyman by a 11547 score and the and-10" player, one who cannot
"I
don't
really
know
exactly
victory
worth
And
of
those
was
a
rain-abbrcfewer
th.an
champion
DeLand.
$35,000.
.)e ioner
3131-I?
girls dropping a 121-43 verdict be
traded withou: his pci-. why," Hubert puzzled. He'd Sun da y he added the Sea Pines viated, three-round event.
wi' Horler; LP - Gregory. Iil
Mainland was third with 13,
Dan Smith
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to the same school.
- Hood. Crabtree,
Ken Evans
29--9
n
0
mission.
missed
the
cut
and
four
weeks
ago, Heritage title with a 10-under
200 MEDLEY RELAY: Lymar
"I've played six in a row," he followed by Mainland's 12
Clarence Danieli
31 25 )1'-.
IV Dodger star reportedly then came back to reel off three 774, a comfortable five shot said. "I'm committed for the Se
Joe marallito
ze
33 30 29-" (Carm&amp;ck, Flyr^ Dew, Midden)
121 III - I it
Seminole's Mike Good won Sant. Christ.
Dave Grethe
32-33 X-93 1:56.7; 200 FREE: Cruickshank talked to Mets' players Joe straight victories, only the victory, to the string that has four after Greensboro. It I play
430 304 1-14 Is
sapt.
21-43
(Lym)
1
:5$7;
200
IM:
Dew
(Lym)
Tom Daniels
Torre and Bud Harrelson and second time in 14 seasons yet to come to an end.
-Greensboro, that's 11 In a row, the heavyweight class with a
2:11.0; 30 FREE: Brinker (Lym)
Jim Miller
WP - Holt; LP - Preston; HR let them in on the trade d ur ing anyone has done th at.
Purple
staterecordcleanandjerktot.al
n.4;
DIVING:
That
last
v1ctor'
was
worth
10C
Carmack,
41S;
jim Haynei
I'm not looking for a
Stts.
36-11.31-"
35 33,32_1()o FLY: Dew (Lym) 54 3; 100 F R E E: Sunday's New York-Im Angeof 310 pounds, besting a twoThen his face brightened with $43,000 from the to
~ Tom Machaverre
'tal
purse
of
Ileart,"
he
said.
Brinker (Lym) 51+3; $00 FREE:
AmöteurAPADivision
les exhibition game in Vero the grin 'Juit has made him stich $215,000, made Hubert the lead.
year-old record by 10 pounds.
' 114
712123-01 Cruickshank (Lym) 3:22.5; 100
NC. EpIscopal 200 200 16-15 n
Bola Manning
Beach.
a
popular
Seminole's
Don Petersen and All
favorite.
ir.g money-winner with $132,006 HUtert Green.
BACK: 1. Jacobson (Lym) 1:06.9:
Chuck Palm
Souls
21 7$ 30-42
017 III lS-12 S
McDonald said three weeks
21, 26.31 -43
100 BREAST: Lake (Sem) 1:01.0;
"Last Christmas, my caddy For the season and enabled him
6167a73-274 Ron Spain had second place
John Swarm
WP - O'Neil; LP - Depeirro
2926)0-13 400 FREE RELAY: Lyman ago he had initiated trade talks
Bill Hubberd
Jerry McGee, $74,510
gave me a present," Hubert to set a record of $118,000- the
finishes in their respective
71 69 7160-271 weight classes.
Bobby Henderson
26-31-21--IS (Cruickshank, Brinker, Jacobson, with six clubs, advising them of said. "A box of rocks. Maybe he most ever
Baptist
201 470 1-14 II
collected in the span Hale Irwin. $11.39$
Bogdany) 3:46 4,
Dennis Piper
26 29 30-45
Nazirhi.
• - $ 4
the Mets' willingness to part was telling me I had rocks in of three weeks.
GIRLS
69677767-210
Alan Atkisson
2779 30-44
123-i. Bell ISC) 370; 2 Petersen
Thomas: LP
WP
Morgan
793171-47 200 MEDLEY RELAY: Lyman (B. with Seaver. Several days ago my head,"
DougShoct
(5) 330; 3 Singletary (SO) 313+
Jerry McGee, never in con- Gibby Gilbert, $11.395
./6
4 McDonald said he still had "on21 20 12--ill
Jerry Manning
And, Green surmisM, maybe tention for the title, took wBurlison) 2:00.3; 200 FREE: B.
307929-Il
Goetiiones
Simmons (SC) 435; 3. Daniels (SB)
Don January, $11,395
going
negotiations with two
Blamick,,
(Lym)
7:11+1;
230
IM:
the
caddy was right. Hubert ond. lie holed out from a sand
c.
67727467-210
32 79 70 $9
David Johnson
SHS Boosters
said he'd had trouble with his trap on the final hole for a 68- Kermit Zariey. 56,479
323177-90 Blamick (Lym) 2:300. 50 FREE: clubs."
WrsCromer
Ill - i. Gordon (D) 535;). Spain
Surlown (Lym) 263; DIVING:
70 71 71.69--211 (S) 445; 3. Glaks (S11) 40;
" 29 30-91
Jimmy Craig
Seaver, a three-time Cy concentration in the early juirt 2-,9.
Dortman (Lym) 116 6; 100 FLY' C.
7732 33..43
Andy North $6,129
Robert Henderson
163-I. Patrick ID) 550;). Brooks
Young
award
winner,
is geer- of the season.
Blamick (Lym) 1:01 5; 130 FREE
hale Irwin, Don January and
69 707270-211 (D) 520; 3+ Zedker (SC) 500+
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3279 )l
Dennis Scholl
S. Blamick fLym) 6:11.4. 100 ally regarded as one of the best
"Actually. I was playing Gibby Gilbert were next at 2W. Lanny waakins. SLA29
The Seminole Ifigh School
3030-34-94
161 - 1. Strteler (M) SAS., 2.
Mike Fr&amp;nt
372931-95
BACK:
HelIiner (Lym) 1.111; 100 pitchers
69736970-701 Adams (S) 525. I Johnson (0) 520. Athletic Booster Club will meet
Art Beinrtt
in
baseball.
He
said
pretty
good.
Not
bad, anyhow. January and Irwin had 67s and
33753495 BREAST: McArty Mum) 1:204; 400
19$-i. Jackson (D ) 610;). Scott tonight at 7:30
Dave Beck
Sunday th at a trade for Sutton But it was stupidity. Just dumb. Gilbert a V3 - the same as Bob Murphy, 56.479
in the Greater
Lyman
667146 76-711 CM) 330; 3 Maddox (5) SOS.
31303296 FREE RELAY:
Tom Rusnak
would
Bewlinger
, Dyer. Hockenberry,
not
suprise
him.
Sa
nf ord Chamber of Commerce
"It's like I was playing In a Green - in the mild, hazy Graham Mar'l. 56,429
Hvy - 1. Good ( S) 643; 2. Dei'npi
3331
Rob Elliott
Davis) 1390
6969 69-74-711 WI 313; 3 Grady (D) 510
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WASHINGMN .- Our most tragic mail wearing a hood. A guard instructed them to urge lawyer also contended that the ceiling of the cell rope which was strung Unugh
a pulley on tIle
comes from poli tical prison ers who have been Herzog to confess to Communist activities. But was too low for a successful hanging.
ceiling. He was hauled a few feet above the
brutalized bemuse of their beliefs. Their stark the hooded prisoner denied any part in these
One group of political prisoners in Sao pauj~o ground and left dangling for
20 minutes there,
stories have been smuggled to to, together with activities,
has compiled a list of 55 prisoners whom they with all his weight pulling on his painfully
tied
corroborative evidence, by courageous friends
The two journalists were led away, but they know have died of government torture since hands. In
Indira Gandhi's India, this agonizing
and priests who have risked tort ure themselves could hear Herzog screaming. La ter, they 58W 1969.
torture Is called "the aeroplane."
to place the documents before us,
Heriog again; he was trembling uncontrollably.
Of course, President Ernesto Gelsel has ,j
We have just received more smuggled The next day, they were informed he had power to stop this Inhumanity. The world should
Seven persona, arrested by the police for
up political posters, were cruelly totreports from Brazil and India. Once again, we cwimltted suicide,
Putting
hold him responsible, therefore, as If he perwflpublishthesithstorIesLnimattemptto
Kcsider himself endured sadistic torture at iaially applied the electric prods.
were stripped and their bodies were burned with
stir world opinion against the torturers. For the
Similar stories have been smuggled to
th e hands of the security men, lie was b'aten
Wax candles. Indian la wyers, who later visited
suffering prisoners, Oils is their Lad flickering
.,,
4#
bedly and was tortured with electric shock. The from India since Indira Gandhi seized di
hope.
ctatortai the PrisOnerflat the hospital, were horrified and
powers.
She
should
also
be
held
personally
torturers, wearing hoods to hide their identities,
lodged a protest.
In Brazil the renowned journakat Vladimir attached wires to his flnge4"s, hands and ankles responsihie for the terrible tortures that have
I
Herzog voluntarily appeared at an army in.
At Idduki prison, a prisoner named
I
and then prodded him In the face, shoulders and been practiced in her name.
teirrogation center In Sao Paulo for questioning.
Hemart Kvmar VW=i, leader of a Delhi Thangapban, was beaten with a t10rCh antl 8
khkMs with wires trom a portable generator.
Afew hours later, he was dead. The army put out
University student group which opposes
farmer named Parablankaran was beaten
Konder went Into hiding after his release.
.
the incredulata story that he bad hanged hknwff
Sao
Paulo
Gandhi
regime,
was
arrested
at
a
picnic.
He
was
senselemessi.
"Blow$
were
rained
nn
his
chest
Alfortso Celso Nogueira Montefro,a
by his belt after confessing to membership in the
ten. 71vn burning with the butt of a rine,'I the af fidavit afleges. The
lawyer,
was kidnaped off the streets by govern.
Communist pty
Fr4rifl.z 'ne 'r1J,,nd-i t,hia hat-p oM.. ,'j
two men were (lvtn nothirw t
fl...
"lent agentli
But the brutal truth, eclimtng
'
his *nose and his reciri*
to
to the jected to beatings, semi-asphyxiation and powder w:3 smeared
Footnote: An Indian spokesman denied the
smuggW evidence, is that P.arwg was torhavid
tum.
charges of torture. He said that poUtIcal Ji
(W
and murdered. Journ" Rodotfo Kmkr tLsis electric shock for several days.
Oin PrOka* arrested for participating in PIWMTS are treated humanely and Wt the
stated that during his own deUon he witU. Jose Ferreira de Almelda died in "satyadreka," a nonviolent resistence "Indian
prison system is
of the good ones."
A
nessed flem-N's torture.
detention In Sao Paulo on Aug. 8, IV;, three days movement, wai beaten mercilessly. He was also Brazilian em!)AWY spokesman
U
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that
it
is
"not
.
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According to Konder's account, he and
after his arrest. The official explanation apin hung upside down wid his testicles were p*ed the practice in rej, to
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another Jow-naUst were taken bito an In- was that he had committed suicide, but his with a rod.
torture" peopLe. Both
the
Indian
and
Brazilian
spoke
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of local tax money needed to participate in the
state's funding pngrams.
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$Zt,000 a year In this county.
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university professors or associates earn about the
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hours of time spent in th e classroom teaching.
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DAYTONA BEACH (AP) - players on the Expos' present and 28 runs twtted in. Infielder who have beensol.ight by many one of the best in the league, win the right field job and play in fellows like Steve Rogers, said. "However, we need a
Expog, roster while working in their larry P.wish Nitted .274 with major league tearns. Both will with Jorgensen at first, Mack- for us every day."
The
Montreal
Dan Warthen, Woodie Fryman, strong bullpen to be a winner
who never finished with a win- farm system.
10 homers and 6511111. No other catch, and if they both hit like anin at second, Tim Foil at
Biitner, Pepe Mamigual, Jerry Steve Renko and Clay Kirby," and strong-armed Don DeMola
Twenty-nine of the 39 players Expo starter batted over .270, they're capable of hitting, .stiortstop and Larry Parrisli at
ning record in the seven-year
Kuehl said. "I am extremely is about ready to be a relief
reign
, of Cene Nlttuch, are trying on the club's winter roster the aver,3ge reached by catcher they'll be in the lineup at the third. Kuehl expects rookie out- %0ite and Jim Dwyer are the confident that Dennis Blair (&amp; stablemate with Murray. We
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to turn things z'round under played For him In the Eastern, Gar' Carter, who hit 17 home saint' tune."
fielder Ellis Valentine to crack
15 In 1975 will return to his are hopeful that an improved
interra(Ionai, instructional or run s and knocked in 68 runs.
roolue isfanugt'r i'cari i'sueni.
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Mike Jorgesen led the team honiers and 30 I(BI last seaion, na!ion,al League last year, then ace of the staff, although he ran that season.E
Kuehl ,Ahat thev can and can't do.
bullpen. We cannot (to it with
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will be undertaking his first
Although. Kuehl would like to one man."
plays first base very well," said Expos.
major league job. At 38, he's the ly, is generate much offense, with 6711111.
last season. After a 122 record see some more depth in the
Kuehl, "and we'll find out this
youngest man ager In tNe The Expos batted .244 last sea.
"Valentine was sensational in 1974, he was 11-12 last seas&amp;i. bullpen, he knows he can Lvurit
Depending on how you look at
"We're strong behind thi-, spring if he can at% rill in at the last two months at Memphis leading Ole staff in starts with on Dale Murray, 154 in 63 it. the Fxpos are either young
son. Nobody in the Natioval
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and he's just had a great winter 35, complete games with 12 and games last year. "Murray Is or they
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innings pitchM with 251 2-3.
with the players," says Kuehl,
unquestionably one of base. Kuehl chooses to call them
"We have some solid starters ball's premier relievers," he young--but gaining experiene
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Coastline and at 9 his Patrick
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St. Petersburg in less than three hours,

nation s top artists and craftsmen Who

and get off at the 4th Street exit

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Palm Sunda brings boats of all

florIda s most dramatic Bicentennial

mounted equestrian wilts parade along

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Others especiall) unprcssise Wednesda) and Friday and the hams said after sloshing over a oser more than 3,500 corn

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It's at all

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Vidal Sassoon in New York. Sassoon - whose salon

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etrlc ha1tvles slar to the one worn by

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Cathy Cooper, the manager olone of six House of

There will also be three lavish par tks
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CLASSIFIED ADS

BUSY BEE CmIILD CARE
7477 H011y Aiienue
P'onc 373 lSIOoi'),77 0760

OrlQndo - Wintet' PQrk

Seminole

831-9993
322-2611
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CLSSlFlED DEPT.
HOURS
8 00 AM. - 5:30 P.M.
OND4Y thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9.Nooi

Gary Steele, teacher with Or'ar do
Cc"c of Mi.jSi,:, is otfe'rin'j private
ititons in Sanlord 372 0919.

no longer use'? Sell it all with a
ClaSsified Ad in Th Ni,'rdld. Call
322 7611 or 631 9993 anti a friendly
ad visor "vill hlp you,

I thru S times
41c a line
6 thru 25 limes
JIc a line
76 times
74c a line
(S7.00MINIMUM CHARGE)
) Lines Minimum

IF THIS IS THE DAY to buy a new
car, see toclity'S Classified ads for
best buys

18—Help

DEADLINES

Noon The DQy Before PublicQtion
FICTITIOUSPIAME
Notice s hereby given that I am
engaged In business at 2631 Sanford
SundQy - Noon Fddy
Ave.. Seminole Cour , Florida
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under the fictitious name of
BATEMAN REALTY, and that I
-Intend to register SaId name wIll the
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole
4-Personals
i-Card of Thanks
County, Florida in accordance with j ____________________
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Name Statute's. ToWit: Section Mr. &amp; Mrs. Glenn Swift, Ron Swif 8.
i, ALCOHOL A P10OLEM
56s09 rioriiia Statutes 1957.
Ir YOUR FAMILY'
t.,
Mr. 8. Mr's. Gary Swift, and John
5: Mossie C. Baternan
At. ANON
Gardner ext9nd thanks to all the
PubliSh. March 15, 72, 29. April 5,
friends that extended their mr families or friends of problem
1976
sympathy in the lois of Dirrell K.
tr'nketS
DEX 76
r lurther ,nformat ion call 11) 4557
SwIft.
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S,intord Al Anon Family Group p o
NOTICE
4—Personals
Ito' 533. Siantard, Ita )?77I
NOTICE is hereby given that the ______________________________ _______________________________
Board of County Commissioners of
FACED WITHA DRINKING
Seminole County. Florida, shall at
5.Lo$t &amp; Found
PROBLEM
1000 am. or as Soon as possible
Perhaps Alcuiolic Anonymous
thereafter, on the 20th day of April
Lost '.'. ? (. •
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(in Help
1916, consider the adoption of trt
Call 42.1-4587
the name "killer," Reward.
following Ordinance:
Write P.O. Box 121)
Please call 7220141
An ordinance relating to specified
5a1otd, Florida 32771
areas of the unincorporated
FOUND- Young adult male
territorIes of Seminole County. DoN'T STORE IT, SELL IT with a

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Results P

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beorooms, I bath, Cli home, new
carpet. P41cc. Monthly mortgage
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REC OF-"LOOKING?
TIRED OF TRYING?
WE HAVE
THE JOB FOR YOU!
WE CARE!

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Furnished dupi*. Lake Mary area
2 BR furnished apartment, nice
yard ChIldren and pets OK. 1130
month 2' miles northof 43.4 on 17.
92. 701 Sunset Drive. next to
William's Accounting &amp; Tax
Service Open Sunday, 9 to S

FULL CHARGE DOCK KEEPER
alary ureot Company excellent
Boss sweet.
BILLING CLERK
leasant work. Great bests.
RECEPTIONIST
xcitimsg lob for super sharp
WAI IRESSES. WAI TRESSES
SALES REP
MANAGER TRAINEE
MECHANIC
HOSTESS
o'nplete dining room manager.
SALES CLERK
CARPENTER
JUST A FEW OF MANY JOBS

32—Houses Unfurnished

-WE SELL SUCCESS373 5176
1 Commercial
A plionecall could start you on a new
and profitable career. Call 567
3753.

Fern Park- 3 Bedroom, I'., bath,
carpeting, dishwasher, air unit,
fenced yard. $193. FORREST
GREENE INC., REALrORS, 130.
683) or 322 1970 eves.

GRASS MEDIAN divides this 2 lane
Street in front of a 2 bedroom
frame, Big lot, fenced yard.
$19,900.

SUNLAND- Clean 3 BR, 2 bath,
carport, utility room, klt. turn
$160 mo Call 327 0153 between I
and 5 p.m.

Stemper Realty

3 BEDROOM. 1' baths, carpeted
and C H Nice and clean

'REAL

ESTATE ASSOCIATES
E*perienced&amp; Newly Licensed
Jon "Sanford's Sales Leader"
STENSTROM REALTY
7545 Park Dr REALTOR 327 7470

JOHN SAUL'S AGENCY
OfitS 377 7171 Broker
NightS, 373 0453

24—Business Opportunities

33—Houses

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Bakery. MifibliShed business.
owner retiring
66$ Slfi7hi'fore6

DELTONA — Spic and span 1
bedroom, family room, heat and
air conditioning. $123 per month.
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
5. V. Hardwk, Broker
Dsltona 46$ 6411

Rentals
29—Rooms
Room for employeo man in
congenial home Near Lake Mary
&amp; 5CC 520 wit 372 0545

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9/Illage
Large

Furnished

Sanford- Central or anti heat 3
Bedroom, 2 bath, drapes anti some
carpeting. First, last and deposit.
Call after 6 pm., 312 70'l or 530
4677
DELTONA- Nice individual
homes' 1 bedroom, 1135; 2
tX'ciroom, 1130. No pets Phone 571
1010

1A
2 'edroom mobile home on private
icit Atitts No pets Phone 322.
1777

1 &amp; 2 Bdrm.

Apts.Furn. or Unfurn
Drapes sCarpeting
ISep. Dining Rooms

On Lake, Free Boating

37—Business Property

PlO DEPOSIT REQUIRED

Highway 17.92, Sanford
AcroSS F,om Rai.ch House

323.8670 or 831.9777

Reg. Real Estate Broker
1100 C. 25th St.
Jfl 6635
Oviedo- Meaci Manor. 3 BR. 2 bath
Spanish style home. Assume
132,S00mortgagewith$3,500down.
3656546.
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Mayfair Home
Completely refurbished. 3 BR, 7
bath, central HA, family rm.,
large lot, many trees. Broker.
Owner. 3275992cc 373.1167

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* They're Hot" *
kdpw hrliip% ,n * rurCl area PJo flown

payment, monthly payments less
than rent Government subsidized
to Qualified buyers Call to see
you qualify'

ardens

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Real Estate

STUDIO 1, 2, 3
B E 0 ROOM SUITES
2 BEDROOM
TOWNHOthES

Req Real EState Broker
503W 1st st
323 6061 or 373 0517 eves
7 Bedroom, I bath Spanish stucco
finish with brick front, inside
utility room, enciosed hack porch.
carport. $11,700 760$ Laurel Me
Call 3329336 anytime

Reg Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDERAS5OC,
107W. Commercial
Phone 377 7511. Sanford

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Government re sales from 1100
down
YR tiC I ION
&amp; R[ALIY.R(ALTORS
t)0606t

41 —Houses

125

1505 W. 25th St.
SANFORD
322.2090

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.374 F'ar. Dr
327 2)11
Realtor
After HOursi
37297$.'
3773991
3770645
SPARKLING CLEAN I bedroom, 2
bath, CD, well landscaped.
Beautiful neighborhood area in
oiJn?ry Kitchen equipped Yell
love it' Only 179.500

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Harold Hall Realty
Realtor
323.5774 Anytime

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Multiple Listing Service

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nfurnistied
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I and 2 Bedrooms
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SLL ADULTS EASY LIVING
QUIET AND SERENE
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Modern Facilities
AlSO. E. Kmtchen
Located West of Hwy. Il-fl
At 1120 Florida Aye,
Ph. 323.4430

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BALL REALTY
RAYMOPID,y BALL
Req Real CHile Brokr'i
322 3611 Alter Hrs 372 7737
811W. IsI St. Sanforti

IiI1OWSE AND SAVE
It's easy
.snd fun
The Want Ad Way.
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.ONGWOOD VERYLOWOOWN

SPARKLING SPANISH
ew I bedroom, 7 tth. split plai
with big paneled family room,
carpets, dishwasher, air and
double garage. Fine wooded area.
Very low interest rate. Only
533,400.
CLIFF JORD,kPl,REALIOR
5)15272

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WOOPSt Don't overlook this 3
bedroom, 1½ bath home that's
only 3 years old Central heal air,
carpeting, kitchen appliances,
extra large close's. Reduced to
1750
',SAKE A MOVE — To this 3 bed
room, 3 bali home with range, re
frigerator, garbage disposal,
family room, central vacuum
system, completely fenced yard.
574.000
Call Sanloici S Sales LeIuer

REALTORS

ANYTIME

MIS 2363 PARK

K ish Real Estate
"SERVICE BEYOND

AUCTION

.Jct. Il 92&amp;I77,Lon'3wnoa
37) ISlOo' 034 4603
'65 Chevrolet Convair, automatic,
excellent condition, new tire's. 323
4111

'61 VW, new engine. AT., chopped,
$400. 1961 VW camper, 12 volt, 1400
engine, new rings and valves, $755
or best offer. 323.3620.
Sell us your car or truck even If you
owe money on it. See Bill Ray or
Jack Mink, DICK BAIRD DAT
SUN, Fern Park. $311318.

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I ')2 HOfld 350, 1330 '72 Vega Station

1200 French Ave.

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Wagon, all new tires, take over
3738670.

73-7340
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Transportation

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1977 GRAND PRIX. good condit.on
$2,500 firm Phone 372.7682.

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,'lOFord8ronco307,IWD,radioar,ti
heater, outside mounted tire,
11,100. Call 322 $131.

Used motors told aild installed Alto
1? acres cars for parts Open 7
wetit. J&amp;B Auto Parts, East
tiwy 50 Call collect. Orlando 568
2131

19') Triumph GT6. Collectors item
Last of the GT6 Series. Showroom
condition. Only 75,000 miles.
PrIced less thus retail. Ptwsne 3fl
1954.

76-Auto

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FREE PUPPIES, St. Bernort •d
German Shepherd Coil 323
after 3 p m

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ALTAMOPITE-Wootjecjsite, 150' x
140' on a corner lot with 30'
lakefront. Paved streets. $10,500.
ALTAMOPdTE-5Woosites,75
x 175' eaciion paved street All for

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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU

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CO,'r ,i,,r i'

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ROOf rig. Gutters 70. yr's Eap
Eagle Sclrng Co (SI 43
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ST. JOHNS RIVER
Near DeBars',
almost an acre of riverfront with
beautiful trees. Great fitting.
Owner Says "subm't dIe, s "
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TOWERS bEAUTY SALON
(formerly Hirn,'tt s Beauty Nook)
319€ Frst.372 42
STOP AND THINK A MINUTE Ii
ClasSitet Add didn't work
thefO wOultint be any
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Forrest Greene, Inc.
REdi TORE

Doll Repair

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oi, Acres neat golf ourse. Ferne
Drive oft Markham Words Rd
Trees, high and dry HorSes 0
too per acre Ot'.ni'r P67 cs
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Merchandise

China Glass,
Metal Doll Repairing
Call Netteat 377 6972

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Improvements

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for Sale

Diwn

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'VW

Singer's best Zg zag machine in
for $419.30,

assume balance of 1105, or 17
payments of $9. See at
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
301 C. 1st St., Downtown
377 9111
__________
__________ WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY--SELL-TRADE
Ill 315€ First SI
3775632
Kitchen Bathroom Cabinets, Coun.
tr tops. Sinks. Installation
available, Bud CabeIl. 372 5057
anytine.

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LikenewEarlyAmericanSOtd,dark
pine. Call $340619.
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m.LJLP DECORATORS
,tc'io W 1st Sf
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Altenat.ons Dressmaking, ladles',
men's, children's Drapes, Quilts.
Upholstering Donna Canada,
3220707.
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Make your Budget go further, 'shop
the Classified Ads every day
It yOtj're In tIle bu'sirmeis Of building
your
busines
use
ttse
Claisilied Ads often

Pest Control

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Fine wedding photos reasonably
oriced F'hone 123 6,151
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All types and 'site's
We repar and service'
ST iNC MACHINE &amp;
SUPPLY CO
7C7W 2nd 5t
377 5-437

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Window Service
Pressure Cleaning

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Pre'sSrt' Spray lASSO PICoSeS.
Trucks, Mobile Homes, Roof's 177
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)1,'i ,t,)',' IMPlO I. ':f NT 'F 4
lIE COMFORTABLE Ideplaci
your old JALOUSIE WINDOWS
*ith more eflicient 'single or
ducblt P'.,r'.q wridaw', $31 9971

List Your' Business...DIQI 322-2611 or 831-9993J

MOONEYAPPLIANCESI73O6Y7 __________________________________________________________________________________
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Machnes Repaired We Buy. Sell
&amp; Tracie 602 Sanford Aye. Phone
37? 9771

THE CONTRACT"
MLS REALTORS

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and Restyling Furniture &amp; Sewing

Pt't pii'ip on 'ha' a'oruay iub'
Panring, cn's .s rutiows PungS
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37? 9383

Returr",s

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Upholstery Specialists in Tuftinq

brent Exterminating Co -Complete
Pest Control and Term'ting Free'
Inspelion. All Pest Control, 10
oct. Discount 373 7956

IndividuOl. BuSiness Hwy Il 9?
at Five' Points PhOne' 372 U43

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Upholstering

,',u' FiliO.', PUS? (CNYUOt
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322 5165

Tax Serv.

Williams Accounting
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income

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L'zs AI?crit,0n SP'oc Order tor
Ea'er bib, rig, dreSses, hats
arid matching b195 372 7119

5iicjer Pdu'sc't'y &amp; Land
S
e are overstocked n
scanng
landscaping plants and we do
complete landscaping seryC, 372
3.175 Ot 641 7746

Male your Budget go ttjrlpur, shop
Ctass f,i*i Ads t".tCy tie,'

Zorpentry.
Concrete.
Steel,
Remodeling, Roofing
Free
Estimate's No iOb too large or
small Call Red Ot John_ 3735001

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Sewing

Mowing edging, trimming, weeding
and fertilizing Free estimates.
Phone 323 5954.

'''e'r ing
P'iS!( r I"a'cfl rig &amp; Simulated
brick &amp; stone specialty 3727710
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lrpentry. kemixicing. Additions,
Custom Work LicenSed. Booted
Free estimate 373603$
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3226457
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sewing tabie. Sold new

Johnny Walker
Now Olfrrt you tile Same quality
workmanship n your remodeling
and addition's requirements as is
avallible in ti'S general con
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Lawn Care

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5OM,isceilaneous

Anti (a'-,'",

Free es'

Landscapiny &amp;

GET THOSE LUXURY ITEMS FOtI"
A FRACTION OF THEIR COST
FROM TODAY'S ','IANT ADS'

Home

Roofing

C&amp;A

313 f353

By Owner- Five' and six tenths
acres, Sheryl Drive, Osteen $3,000
per acre For intormatirin call 372
i002

Sery.

Land Clearing

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ALTAMONTE AREA
Wooded lot,
100' * 133' See it now 14.500

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Expert roof re'uars, flat roots or
vingteS A;I work guaranteed
ROOFING,
BROGDEPI
37) 67r.ri
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WANT TO SELL
YOUR HOME'
IS IC RSON LAND CLE AR 1NG
Bulldozing. Excavating. Ditch IBu,ng a new home' Moving to an
apartment'
Fill dirt, too soil 3223943
wior
•' ""• act'o'i *.th
i4e'ra'ti
BackHoe Service ciassified ad We'll help you wtite
an a that will bring a fast sale
Land clearing, fill oirt, clay, rock.
CALL 377 2611
All kindt of diggrlg Housetraller's
Stored and moved 377 9147.
Patch, repairs and small roofing
lobs. Fast Service. All work
Also
any
BACK•HOE SERVICE.
guaranteed Licensed, Bonded 1$
type fence work Call attCr 4 p ni
sirs experience. Coil Brlcker, 37)
337.$174
2770
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PERSONAL TAX ,E14V!CEAP1D
BOOK KEE PING Individual &amp;
Business Tax Returns 7 East
Road. Hwy 1? 92 (SCC entrance,
Five' P0 nt) 322 7199

Beauty Care

LAKE MARY
Beautiful lakefront
lot on a penisula, for unotAtructed
secenery. $23,000.

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Aluminum Siding
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LAKE HELEN
10 Acre's. 330'
1,320', zoned agriculture. Good
terms. $29,500.

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L,k.,.
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LAKE MARKHAM
Large nicely
wooded canal front lot. $3,300

Realty

3212420

1970For,j LID, loaded, low mileage,
excellent conditIon. Sacrifice,
$950 Phone 323 9067

Chico &amp; The Man

Evpt.lfl t)2orIfl.lcaI

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QUIET SIDE STREET -. Large
overhanging shade trees, 3 bed
room frame house, kitchen ap
pllances, Beautiful homesife
Priced to sell at $16,500.

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1973 Ruik ApollO, mag w$ieels. oci-..i
condition, $100 and take over
Payments. Phone 323.011)

323734O

frrr'l Is iiri4rri

Chihuahua puppies, AKC, 3 1. 1 wits,
old. Comeearly for choce Mate&amp;
females. Chocolate 8. other colors
Pretty, eating now, 365 793 p3,4

HAL COLBERT

1971 Yamaha 300 motorcycle; pair of
Simpson CD
base radios;

S tenstrorn

1914 Gremlin, Air, automatIc, 6 cyl
low mileage. Extra clean. $2,693
Call 377.1631 (Dealer),

PUBLIC

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'61 Dodge Mono:o Ste. Wag., all
power, $450. Se, at 1511 Elliott
after 3 p.m. or weekends.

Truckload of furniture ;ust in from
New JerSey to include walnut
bedroom suites, dining room
suiteS, round oak table, antiques,
motern furniture, sofas, dinettes.
IVs
and
appliances.
BankAmericard anti Master
Charge' welcome

Doberman Pinscher PUPS. AKC.
bd'ed for quality &amp; temperment.
Terms considered Mr Anderson,
3635710
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RE I GIFT WRAP PIN C. All Baby
Gills. KnitS, Christening Gowns
PAYTOPl'S CHILDREN'S WEAR
7610 Hiawalha
Ph 322 130%

JIM HUNT REALTY

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pci. down.
Sto 2$ ACRE TRACTS. Osteen area.
11,000 per acre cash.
50 ACRES on Lake Bethel, 13,000 per

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±i—IAutos for Sale

Monday, Mar. 29, 7 P,M,

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$7,300.

1975 Ford Custom, ratio, tape deck.
13,000 mit', 57 75 c'.coltr'nt
COndition. 322 3912

Ation Every Friday
all? Noon
Highway 46 Flea Market, Sanford

Pekinesepuppes. AY.C. 7 'weeks old,
2 male, 1 temale. All with show
coats and mother and father on
view. Phone 3273336.

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1973 Ford F100, ½ ton, 3O,
mlles. new tirES. Priced leSs than
x'Ui. FflOflC J44 1714,

REALTY INC

TAFFER REALTY

For Lease - Commercial tIuldir.g
on 17 92, just south of Sanford on
Il 97. Prime location 372 9979.

Sanford Auction

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5 ACRE TRACTS
acre

79—Trucks-Trailers

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BOUflCy boys &amp; girls, red, we'iite &amp;
bull AKC $175. 3271763.
Seminole &amp; Volutla Counties, _________________________________ I
Acreeoe Tracts, small &amp; larac I 's .,..i. r'i'vaI.rrv
6
TERRY REALTY, REALTOR
wits, to give away. Muit provide
62$ 0711
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good home with lots of love. $34
7901
3 ACRE lakefront estate 19.900. 23 _________________________

Forrest Greene, Inc.
t306633 REALTORS 373635)

M.UNS WORTH REALTY

W, Garnett White
eneva

SANFORD- 3
edrooni, I bath
home, shady yarti, air conditIoned, $10,250 MAKE OFFER.
WE TAKE TRADES
LAKE MARY- Cozy 2 Bidroom
nome on wooded corner lot, walk
to swimmIng $13,900

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BLAIR AGENCY
3733464

Gun &amp; Antique Aucon

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10 ACRES, high and dry. Reduced to
PIANULU
HALL
Realtor, 32) 5171

'.'c,'n'c.',:" Insurance

72—Auclion

Tractors&amp;

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ifl7Su:uki
iM4(,i), tin oiite, $350
37) 420.4

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CONTRACTOR'S EQUIPMENT
FARM EQUIPMENT
New and Used
Ford, Kuh'Ha Pettborle
Sales. Renta,, Service
4)7 Magnolia Ave'ne
ALTAMOPITE SPRINGS
31 t311
HOOD TRACTOR COMPANY

CAR IBE- double wide,) Bedroom,
2 bath, central air, raised screen
room, carport, shirting, payments
$106 37. Phone 327 0031 cc nights
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674 5569.

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SWAPSHOP FLEAMARXET
An', )" can e ,u ilIe'r or a ti ,,'
So.i erlrrt' All admttd fret'
Come browse every Sunday '. to S
at the' Movieland Drive in
Theatre, South 1797 Plucinc 372
1716

Blue Lustre' Electric Crcc'
ZIMMER, l2 wide, 7 bedroom; Rent
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Shampooer for only 5150 per day
central air, carport, patio cover.
CARPOLL' FUPPflTURE
Skirting, new carpet, adults only
Payments 130 61 Phone 327 0051
Nights
678 3549
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65—Pets.Supplies
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MULTIPLE STING REALTOR
19195 Frencn
3271991
Eve 377 1494, 3fl 1164,377 1984

* "Get 'Em While *

35—Mbiie Home Lots
Wc'kiva Landing Resort on the river
oak hacd s
swim, boat rentals and free
, moorege. AduIt. 372 4.470.

POOL
BILLIARD ROOM

63A—

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By owner, 4 BR, 2 baths, Hidden
Lake, No qualifying, small down,
assume payments. 3235151.

office furniture

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78—Mk)torcycles

70—Swap &amp; Trade

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ISYR FIIA FINANCING
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
380) Orlando Drive
Sanforg, 373 S7CC

43—Lots-Acreage

Sanford-- 121 N. Suntnd Drive,
Sunland Estates. Rtfurbish.d 3
bedroom, 2 bath. By osC'nec$21,500. Many extras. I 2731016

Suppltes

'1 'i' '.i'' I'd',, I '.0
'." tied
&amp; tiir, secretarial desks &amp;
chairs. straight chairs, filing
Cabinets, as is. Cash and carry.
PIOLL'S
Cassetberry, 17 97, 53.) 4706

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For used furniture, appliances,
tools. etc Buy I or 1001 Items
Larry s Mart. 715 Sanford Ave

HAMMOND ORGAN

1915 Can,ccon )2"bO', 2 BR, 1 bath,
central heat.air, patio cov,n,
laundry room. Like new. In adult
park. 321.0239.

OUTSIDE OF CITY, 3 Bedroom, 1
bath, immaculate, with beautiful
furnishings. $71,000.

Cash for wrecked or 1unk cars We
tow away 7 days week Call
c:t!irl. Orlatd 548 7131

CASH 322.4132

Double X.'1hoard. $350
323 1670
60-OffiCe

Junk Cars Removed

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PIPIEY WOODS BARN- We Buy
Furn.ture &amp; MisCellaneous. stt
for Xpct commission. free Pick
ups Auction. Saturdays 7 p.m.
Sanford 377 7770
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Heavy Equipment

Nice' 7 bedroom block
home, turn or unt urn.
37) 2920

3 BR. I bath, kitchen equIpped with
dishwasher, 2 car garage. $175
month + deposIt. Call 373.414.

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1 Cedroom Trailer, 1O'x)5'
$1,500
Phone 3729147

4", Acres with a 3 bedroom, 1 bath
CO farm house, fenced, tiled field,
two wells, on paved road. $33,9,.

Furniture

Wanted to .sy used office' furniture'
Any
Quantity.
NOLL'S
Casselberry, Hwy. 17.92 830 4206

buy used pianos &amp; trade. Lessons
Piano, organ, guitar, accordlan,
prl &amp; group. Ball's Piano 8, Organ
Sales. 301 W. 1st 3fl.2253.

42—M)bile Homes

Mossle C Bateman
Req Real Estate Broker
26)85. Sanford Ave.
Eves. 372.7643

Buy

DAVES' 373 9)70

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r,•,iu) a J,çii ,,a,x-) a ax', vste, vie

7", bath, on beautifully land
Scaped acre Lake privilcges.
Mid 570 s j7i i3'1

BATEMAN REALTY
321.0759

mi. from Sanford. 373.2K7.

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Hammond Sounder Chord Organ, 2
yrs Old tk' new Must sell $34
6547 after 6 P M.

Ravensbrooii- Luxury 4 bedrooms,

xinty I BR, frame *ith 7 acres.
53.ITsQ rMPi $139.72 Monthly, $ pcI.

DUPLEX APT., 2 Bedroom, 1 bath.
kitchenequIpped,air,lnntry S

GET THOSE LUXURY ITEMS 1011
A FRACTION OF THEIR (051
FROM TODAY'S WANT ADS!

68—Wanted to Buy

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'63 Jeep Waqaneer parts: vind
shield, $40; doors. $10 tact
bumper chrome, $10. Call after I
p.m. 322.1)01.

59,...4*,j5jcj)I Mrchandise

Req. Real Estate Broker, 321 0640
0779
377 7715
373 195
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Days - 377 612)
Niqhts )'2 7352

2 Bedroom unfurnlshed, AdultS
preferred. Free wa'er. $130. 373
315.1 or 322 6620

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NICE NEIGHBORS
Newly redecorated, remodeled 3
bedroom home, large family
room, cedar 'siding and en'
eating ba, new carpeting, nc',',
roof, Central heat, 11.300 sq. ft In'
5?? 7Cr) 1'.. i r t?) 0'1

T. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

3 flictrocim, carp,'tr'.d, central heat
and fir. Cunvenient downtown anti
hospital. 1165 month plus de'posi?
3731463,

LEGAL SECRETARY with work
man's compensation and personalI
injury experience. Pleasant sur
roundings. Phone 534.3651.

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323 0t5

Nfl 3 bedroom, 1", bath, avocado
stove 1. refrigerator, blue carpet,
central heat 8. air.
Payton's 372.1301

fUrniShed or un
1.1.. I
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Re,l%onable
rent.
365 372%
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LAKEFRONT LOT, Deflary: 971?.
on lake, lOS ft. on paved street
Preferred resIdential area. Only
11,500.
ESTABLISHED HOME' Owner will
linancethis3 BR, lbath with room
for a pool or garden $19,000
i.. 7
flR$4*,iw(3i fl. i)..... ê
BR, plus separate guest mobile
home. $30,000

Re"tioriCd Batteries, $17 ?
exchange. REEL'S BODY SHOP,
1109 Sanford Ave

Turn that unuwd piarm intp a bike,
car, or whatever you want to buy
with a Classified Dial 377 2611 or
131 9993

10' John Boat arid '72 Bass Boat, 35
Pip, Johnson motor, swivel seatt
and 'railer, 5330 3738670.

REALTY

Itto','r

DUPLEX

Nurses; RN's; LPN's; Aides; Aide
CompanIon; Needed immediately
625 0636

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JOHN SAULS AGENCY

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76—Auto Parts

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LIVE HENS- 63c each, over 50,5Cc
;cli Cackleberry Farms, hat'
way between New Smyrna and
D"Land off Hwy 4.4 on Samsula
Drive. Ph. 904 421.3159.

Roll M .','.R Nt
72t II.'. 11 2
377 3961_ -- ______

i4EAt. ESTATE

)UPI..EX- 2 Bedroom concrete
block, excellent condition; no city
axes By owner. 32? 6620.

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2017 S FRENCH (HWY 17.92)

67--livestock- Poultry

55—Boats &amp; Accessories

Ca JIBart

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SLIM
BUDGETS
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
FROM
WANT
TIlE
AD
COLUMNS
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3 Bedroom home with central air for
warm days ahead. Fenced rear
yard. carpet, much more Trades
accepted
broker.owner.
by
Desirable area 121.5Cr)

Hr's.

24

323-9410

bAMBOO COVE APTS

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½ Acres, 2 BR, barn $21,300.

One &amp; 2 bedroom apartments,
furnished or ulfurnished. Newly
redecorated. Come s.c. 300 E.
Airport Blvd., Sanford, 373.1310

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Color TV's from ISO. B&amp;W, from
515; Service all m3kes. HERBS'
iv 1200 S French. 323 1731

Hot Weather Special

.,',,', , ,'.lrTi,1

I, lou are having difficulty finding a
piaceto live, car to drive, a job. r
some service you have need of.
read alt our witnt ads every day

Pool, 3 fiR . 2 bath, lam rm,
sprinkler system, custom drapes,
carpete.i. Idyltwilde. 372 3172

½ Acre's, 2 BR, lake, $23,300
Acre, I BR, pool. 147,500.

2 fIR, Air, Adults
No Pets
7)12 Palmetto Ave.

Part lime Janitorial work, 61010
P.M.. S nights a week. Apply in
person to HolIday Inn, Sanford,
Room 102, Mondtynlght6to 9. No
Phone calls.

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REALTOR

4 Acre's, old house, $7,500.

2 bEDROOM FURNISHED
GARAGE APARTMEP4T
2300 Mellonvllle

1 or? Bedrooms. Adults only
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
7545 Park Drive 110 up

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Monday, March2, 1916-3B

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl,

53—TV.Radio.Stereo

'1-Iouses

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STILL WAITING FOR THAT
HOMEINTi'IECOUNTRy7
Herearesome Bargains:
BR, close in, 1.3 acres, $26,900.

SAPI MCi PARK, 1, 7, 3, bedroom
trailer opts Adult 8. family perk
Weekly 3315 Hwy 11 92, Sanford
373 1930

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SECRETARY
Public relation% — Super attractive
Outstanding personality, top
typing speed. Fantastic company
15$. AAA EMPLOYMENT. 201
Commercial, 323 5)16

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Wanted

41—Hojses

Want man or woman to room and
board and share expenses. Phony
321 0379.

31—Apartments

GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY for a
Registered Real Estate salesman
in Dellona Contact BENNETT
REALTY, INC., (904) 7314539cc
write to P.O. Box 143.0, DeLand,
Florida 37720.

it s Oscar's

Night Tonight

29—Rooms

Piano &amp; Organ Lessons

Have Some camping equipment you

RATES

CITY OF
Siamese cat, vicinity Bahama
Florida, creating the Wekiva Hunt
LONOW000, FLORIDA
low cost Classified Ad.
Joe's Restaurant 423 974 Orlarvio.
24 (Mon) A BIT WITH KNIT
Club
Street
Lighting
District;
to
be
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC
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tOMORROW
(Wed) WOMAN ALIVE
entitled
HEAR 1110 TO CONSIDER
the Wekiva Hunt Club Street ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toil Lost-B or 10 keys In lesther key
9 ALL MY CHILDREN
LightIng District Ordinance;
3 (P,4 through Thurs ) THE
ADOPTION OF
case with 12' stantes beaded like'
Free, 6442027 for "We Care" 24 ELECTRIC COMPANY
providing lot definitions; providing
MOTHERS IN LAW (Fri oofy)
PROPOSED ORDI N4NCE
chain. $8 Reward. Ph 322 0571.
"tiottine," Adutt or Teens.
for governance of the district by the
___________________________ 1255
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
FPMRVS ANTIQUE
t.rd of Cer'y
nr'''r,rs; _____________ _________________
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2 12 NBC NEWS
rIOl ICE I.. rttirtbv (.iIVEN by
FURNITURE WORKSHOP
providing
for
malnten..nce
anti
the City of LOngwood, Florida. lila
:ec
330.
Legal Notice
—
Legal Notice
the City Council will hold a puhhic (4eration of St,,rnI lights within the
2 12 SOMERSET
4
6' MATCH GAME
he4ring I) cnslder enactment of district: cre4ting an Advisory
p
' MIDOAY
Boata; setting forth fiscal and
7 (TUOS.. ThtVs) CAR
Oronance No. 413. entitled:
County
Corn.
The Board of
6 NEWS
FICTITIOUSNAME
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY taxation prOci•durei. empowering
RASCOLENDAS
the lery of special assessmentS or
Notice it hereb,' given that we are miuionersh,rebynotifie'sthepjbliC
9 RYAN S II°
OF LONOWOOD. FLOflIDA, AN
9 ONE LIFE TO LIVE
NEXING TO AND INCLUDING taxes withIn the district; and en3agrid In bv5in'sS at 133) E. of its Grant Modification Submittal
35 MOVIE (Mon) W,XThfl in
24 (f4:xi ,Tues Wed, Thuis)
for
conttructlon, Al'amonte Or , Att.imonte Springs to the u S Department of Labor,
WITHIN THE CORPOR.%TE AREA providing
Whte Eleanor Parker ,AJzis
uLlAS, YOGA AND YOU (A)
32701. Seminole County, Florida under the' Lompreheflsive Em
OF THE CITY 0I' LOPIIGWOOD, !everability, arid an effective date
SmUi 1948 (IL%s)
T
(SEAL)
under the fictitious name of SMITH ployment and Training Act of 1973
(FTI)CONSUMEASURVIVAL
FLORIDA. AN AREA OF LAND
IK -i'ts to BroarMay Tony
Arthur H. Bicitwitti, Jr.
INSURANCE AGENCY.andthatwe (CETA). Grant No 176032560.
SITUATE AND BEING IN
KIT (RI
Clerk of Board of
n?endtoregistersailnamewiththe Title VI, Modification No. 604 The
SEMINOLE COUNTY AND MORE
County Commissioners
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole Ixirpose of this modification is to
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS
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Seminole County, Florida
County. FIoida in accordance' with expend excess monies in the total
FOLLOWS: LOT S. BLOCK 8, W.
Publith:
March
79,
1976
the provIsIons of the Fictitious grant allocation
BRUTT'S ADDITION TO THE
lii's modiicalIon does not change
Name
Statute's. To Wit
Section
TOWN OF LONGW000, LESS DEX 154
(.6509
Florida
Statutes
1957
the
gi an' allocation, no new monieS
THAT PART SOLD TO THE STATE iN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
are involved. The breakdown of )
S Janet K. Tauben'see
OF FLORIDA FOR ROAD PUR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Edward D laubensee
lundS is as follows:
POSES 114 0 R. BOOK 171, PAGE
CiVIL ACTION NO. 7619$-CA 09
Pur,ilth March 77. 79, Arxit 3. U.
1 960.076
Wage's
46. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT DIVISION: B
1976
$1 10.748 - Fringe Benefits
THERECF AS RECORDED IN JACKSQp4vIL
. NATIONAL DEX 120
Administrative
PLAT BOOK I, PAGE 22. PUBLIC BANK, a
By JAY SHARBU1'T
National banking cor
Thisgrant mOdlfcatlon creates 47
of how the depression begai1, RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE
poration
additional positions. The new
AP Television Writer
FL OR IDA
how It was (ought and how It CO U N I Y
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positiorisarefurided to June30. 1976,
REDEFINING THE CORPORATE vs
NEW YORK tAP) - We'd ended.
111 THE IRCUIT COURT OF THE only
LIMITS OF THE CITY OF JAMES F. EVANS,
like to remind you that tonight
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL C1Rci ux,
Prima Sponsor: Seminole County
LONGW000, FLORIDA. TO IN
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE Board of County Commlslioners
And equally important, Iii
Defendants
is Oscar night in Hollywood.
CLUDE SAID LAND IN THE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
NOTICEOFACTION
NameotHlgliest Elec'tdOffIcIat:
This Is In case you're out of newsreels underscore the wa v MUNICIPAL LIMITS OF THE TO JAMES
F EVANS whose
CIVIL ACTION NO. 76-$S.CA-04G Mike' Hattanay, Chairman
CITY;
AUTHORIZING
AMEND
touch or stopped for a beer last the depression was reporte
'CSidence i5 Unknown
IN RE: DISSOLUTION OF
Area Served: Seminole County
MENTTOCITYMAPTOINCLUDE
•c3(J ARE NOTIFIED that an MARRIAGE
week and still can't explain how froiii the period of Presiderit SAID
Totallndividuaistobe$iryed;325
LAND
ANNEXED; Mtlontofoe(Ioscamortgagetp,e' CATHERYN JOYCE FORD,
Herbert Hoover's all-Is-well atL
Grant modification may oe
PR0VI0ING
Z 0 N I Pd G
yij wound up in Nepal.
following property in Seminole
Petit,oner Wift examined at Seminole County
PROVIDING
The Oscar bash, with five titude to President Franklin I) CLASSIFICATION,
and
County. Florida.
Branch Office, Manpower Division.
FOR
THE
RI'"4TS
AND
0't'5 stirring pledges th
Lot Ii in Block "G" 01 JOSEPH THOMAS FORD
masters of ceremony and 32
Sem.note ?laza. Hwy. 17924M,
C PRIVILEGES AND CITIZENSHIP WASHINGTON OAKS SECTION
'SP0"1i'fl' ilusb.snd Casselberry, Fl. or, Graitsln.Ald
pr0n would be met, at
"presenters." is being aired
IN THE CITY; SEVERABILITY; ONE,
ficcording to the plat there'ot
NOTICE TO DEFEND
Coordinator, Room 313, Courthouse,
AND
EFrECTIVE
DATE.
liveatl0pm.ESTontheABC tacked and conquered.
as recorticti in Piat Book 16. Pages 7 THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO;
N. Park Avenue, Sanford. Fl.,
ThisnoticeIsgivenpursuanttthe find I, of the
Recordi of
televiSion net work.
JOSEPH THOMAS fORC),
between the bOutS of SIC AM. and
As Rudd puts It: "The Hoove'r provisions of Chapter 166, tlorida Seminole County,P'AiIic
Florida.
Residence' Unknown
5:00 P.M., Monday through Friday.
The evening forecast calls for administration
Statute's, and Ordinance Plo. 113 of has
was
a
been filed against you and
Address
Unknown.
Wslttencolnmenlficoncecnlnqthls
Itie City of Longwood.
film clips, music, torn eflv
Florida, MARTHAANNEVAPiISaOdYouare
proaching the crisis of the 1930
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED modification should be directed to
a's amended and supplemented.
required to srrve a copy of your
lopes, surprised gasps and
that CATHERYPI JOYCE 0RD has Jarne.
t,, &amp;edsoie, Director,
Said Ordinancewas placed onlirit
the spirit of the 1920s: The
written delenus, f any. to it on
fifed a Petition iIith Circuit Cotertof Manpower Division, Seminole
speeches, folinwed the next c!aY booster spirit. So were the new
reading
on
Monday,
s
March 72, 1976. WITH HU'.,SEY, SCHWALBE &amp; Seminolp County, Florida, for the County Branth Office, Seminole
by variable sneers from New media - the newspapers ani and the City Covr.cll will consider NICHOLS plaintiff's attorney, D:ssolutlon
of Marriage eilstlng Plaza, Casselberry, Fl. 37707
same for final passage ariti adoption whc,5 fiddr's%.
York movie critics who thought r.ew steels."
is 500 ft,irne'tt Bank
bet ween CAT H ER Y Pd
JOYCE Publish: March 26. 71, 79, 1976
alter the public hearing which will
DuiI,ng. Jacksonville', Florida 3720?
FORD and JOSEPH THOMAS DEX 110
"Nashville" should have won.
be held in the City Hall of
Lorigwood, on or before April 19'h, 1976,
tile
FORD. and you are required to
And, he biter notes, the natioi Florida, on Monday, the 17th day of the original with the clerk and
The network alternatives to
of thiS
serve a copy of your w,'itfrn defense.
April, AD. 1916, at 5:00 p.m.. or as Court
this night of stars a-glitter and began what It mistakenl
either before servife on
it any, on her Attorney, ALBERT P4
soon thereafter as Possible.
the' plaintiff's attorney or immediately
FITTS. whose adctre'ss is 710 Ed 111 THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
press agents akimbo are NBC's thought was a recovery (tort meeting Interested parties Almay
fher'ter, otherwise default will
wards Building, Nor•h Park Avenue. SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
"Jigsaw John" and a CBS News the depression and "Just as the) appear and be heard with respect to be entered against youafor
the relief
Sanford, Florida 37771, and file the PROBATE DIVISION
the proposed Ordinance. ThiS
special, "The Great De- had echoed Hoover's officia
demanded in the complaint or
originfil with the Clerk of the above Fle Number 16-67.CP
hearing may be continued from lime petition
boosterism, the news meth to time until fInI arikn Is taken
pression," which studies
styic' Court, tM or before the 23rd DivIsion
by
WITNESS my hand an1 the seal of
Iii Re: Estate of
day of April 1976, Othe'rwi's
hard times of the wo
now echoed Roosevelt's offlciai the City Council
this Court on March 11th, 1976
Default
and
Ultimate
Judgment
will
ANNIE
G (IROCKMAN, Deceased
A copy of the proposed
militancy"
Ordinance (Court Seal)
be entered against you for the relief
Is posted at tht City Hall, Lonqwood,
Arthur H Becitwith, Jr.
lwouldadvlsethosesatedby
NOTICE OF
demanded in i4id Pttil,on. Whith is
So watch the show if the Os- Florida, and copies are on file with
Clerk of the Circuit Court
ADMINISTRATION
the. Dssoiutiori of Macrap' t
award iu1d cop shows to inspect
the Clerk of the City and same may
By Lillian T Jenkins
TO ALL PERSONS HAVIPlO
Shr and
cars don't intcres you. It's
the CBS effort, written and nar- worthwhile tour of hard timet be inspected by the Public.
As Deputy Clerk
WITNESS MY PIANO AND OF CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
DATED this 26th day of March, Publish: March
IS, 72,79, April 5,
rated by veteran correspondent In America, particularly foi A D. 1976.
FICIAL SEAL of said Court thiS titm THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
1976
ri.y of March 1976. at Sanforti, OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
Hughes Rudd, the Texan who younger viewers for whori
S: Onnie R. Snornate.
')Ex $3
IN THE ESTATE:
ininoIe County, Florida
City Clerk
coanchors the "CBS Morning
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
(SEAL)
of th City of
"1ther, Can You Spare
News."
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
lhat the ,itlmni'sIr.l ion of the eState
Arthur H. Eeckwith Jr.
FlorIda
County Court, Orange County
Of
ApJfuiiE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
,..
While it'll give CBS an hour's Dime, is only a song, not ar Publish: March 79, 1976
Case No. SO 75.434
era.
(ea'sed, File 76 61.CP, is pending
Sanford.
DEX 15$
depression in the ratings,
Keeman Brick of Central F!orida.
lfl the Circuit Crt for Semixle
ounty. Florida
with ABC's sure-fire cornCounty.
Florida, Probate Division,
By
Elaine
RiCharde
F'UIILIC NOTICE
s1I,uUil
£f) wun't say ii
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Plaintiff
the address of which Is Seminole
Deputy Clerk
The P,oard of County Corn. Vs.
petition, Ii's still a good look at this Is the case, its hard times Ir missioner's
ALBERT
County Courthoj'se. Sanford,
FlITS
and the D.prtment of
Floridit, 3277,. The personal
an era whose origins were sum- tIs season's ratings apparentl Labor, AtInt, Georgia, approved Cent'aI Florida Water Systems, Inc
Attorney for Petitioner Wife'
mcd up in a famous 929 headDefrntiant
7ii t t'.ar
repfesenlat,e of the cS?itte s e
fluitlirig,
posticns,
undcr
the
prompted
Marvir
Comprehensive County Couri, Orange Caun'y
lineofthatshow-bizbjblecalled have
P4 Park Avenue
ESTES BROCKMAN. JR. who'se
Employment and Training Act of
Case No. CO
addres's 5 lOS North Mellonville
Santorcl, Florida 37771
Variety: "Wall Street Lays An Antonowsky to step down at 1973 (CETA) 10 be administered by Walker Miller71S79
Equipment Co. Inc.
Publish Mer 72, 29 &amp; Apr 5, Il, 1,76 Avenue. Sanlord, Florida, 37771. The
NBC-TV's programs chief after the Seminole County Manpower
Eu."
Plaintltf
name and address of the personal
CEX 173
Division,
for
tile
Central
Florida
Rudd &amp; Co. have scrounged less than a year on the job.
Vs.
representative's attorney are 'set
Zoological Society and the Seminole
Central FIn Water Systems. Inc
forth below.
deep
o the
vaults and
County
Parks
Department.
Tills
is
a
NBC said F'r
he's
Oefeant
All persons having claims or
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
come up with a remarkable quishing" the post he's held prolectandthepo'sitionsarefunded Circuit Court, Seminole County
tiemdnd's against the estate are
until JL%Ie 30. 1976 *ONLY
Case No. 15.1415 CA-C9.0
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIII. r'qircxJ, WITHIN THREE MON
variety of old newsreels that not since June 1975, and said it'd be
AnySeminoleCountyresident that Gator Culvert Co, Inc.
CUlT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR 1145
FROM TI4 E DATE OF THE
only vividly bring back the occupied for the time being by has been unemployed 30 day's or Plaintiff
SEMINO'_E COUNTY.
FIRST PUBLICATIOpI OF THIS
more
is
eligible
to
apply
for
the
sighlsandsoundsofthedepres. Mike Weinblatt, the young
CASE NO. 74•3S4-CAOS.F
NOTICE, to 11e *itri the clerk of the
following positions.
RE lOOM FEDERAL SAVINGS
Central Fla. Water Systems, Inc.
sian, but also illus',rate ex- executive's Immediate
above court a written statement of
35
Maintenance Worker. Defendant
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION,
plan ations by Rudd and others superior.
any claim or demand they may
Laborer
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that United States Corporation, formerly have. Each claim
must be in writing
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by virtue of those certain Writs of knéwn It F IRST FEDERAL and must indicate the basis for
Eligible applIcants may apply for
the
AND
Execution issued out of and under SAVINGS
LOAN claim, the name and address of the
these posItions at the followIng
the seals of said Courts upon final ASSOCIATIOPI OF TAMPA,
creditor or hit agent or attorney,
locatlons:
judgments rendered in the aforesaid
Pliiintlf,
anti
the amn..iunt claimed. It the
Monday thnj FrIday, 1:30 AM. 10
courts on the 2nd day of July A 0. vS.
claim Snot yet due, the date when It
5 00 PM. (0)29 16 thru 040276)
1975; 25th day of July A.D. 1975, find JOHN D. LIVIPIGSTOP4 and SAIl
will become due shall be stated, If
Manpower DIvision, SemInole
the 11th day of December A.D 1975 DRA C. LIVINGSTON, his wife,
thp claim is contingent or
County Branch Office,
respectIvely, which aforesaid Writs
unhiquidated, the nature of the un
SemInole Plaza, Cassalberry
NOTICE OF ACTION
of Execution were delivered to me
(e'rtainty shall be stated If the
as Sheriff of Seminole Courry, TO: JOPIPI 0 LIVIPIGSION
daim is secured, the Security shall
OR WedneSday
10:00 A M to
and
Florida and I have levied s'ç.'riI Ihe
be descrIbed The claImant Shall
Noon
Match 3%, 1976
SANDRA C. LIVINGSTON.
followIng described property uwnt'ct
deliver Sufficient copies of the claim
District School Board CETA
h vtt'
by Central Florida Water Systems,
to lhe clerk to enable the clerk to
Office tachinid Textbook Building)
1017 River Grove CIrcle
Inc , Said property being located in
melt ane copy to each personal
9th &amp; Palmetto
Mtmppiis,
Tennes
Seminole County, Florida, more
3512$
representative
Sanford
particularly described as follows:
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
All perwrnjnlere"sfed in the estate
,
Section)?, Township 20, Range
CcIiOn to foreclose mortgage on the t whom a COpy of this Notice of
OR Thursday
9.00 AM. tO 11.00
S4jboivjsjon 50.1. (Hock CAOO, Lot following property in
Seminole AdminIstration has been mailed are
A M. - April 1, 1976
0710. Legal Description at follows: County, Florida
requir, WITHIN THREE MON
Antloch MIssIonary BaptIst 1l 75, (lest
Lot 100 BARCLAY WOODS FIRST 1115
RY) flIck A + that part
FPOM THE DATE OF THI
Chrcti
of Lots 74to21 lying MWLY of
ne ADDI I ION, •it (f'fd'J tO hr PI,,
Oviedo
Fill SI PUH[, ICAIION OF I HIS
described as beg SwIy cot lot 77 run
as recorded 'n Plot Book 17. PIOTI:E, to tile any
oblections they
NLY along W line of Lot 77 31 1ff. N pnqe 3$, of the' Public Records
of may have that challenges the
OR By referral through tile Florida
54
30 Mm C to NELY line' of said Sc minote Cnty. Florida
validity of the decetidenri will, the
state Employment Service'
has been filed against you one you qualIfications
lois. Lake Waymnin He'gPits High
of the personal
Sanford or Casselberry OfficeS
arc reQuired ig Serve a copy of your
way Add PD I PG 21
re'pre'sentat,i,,e or irie venue or
Preference In the hirIng of these
arid the undersigned a's Sheriff of "' ii it.'frnse's, if any, to " On
lur,tdicf ion of the court
position's will be:
Seminole County, Florida, will at GEORGE E NOV15, PlOintiff'5
AI.L CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
SpecIal Veterans
1100 AM on the 6th day of AprIl atni'i'
whOC atidrCss Is 1 OBJECTIONS NOT
E*haustees of Unemployment A.0 1976, offer
50 FILED
for sale end sell to Wi%tg.ste Piaga Drive, Clermont
Insurance
the highest bidder, tot cash, subject Florici,i )flll on or bef.e April 9, WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
14 Estri Brocitman, Jr.
Economically Disadvantaged
arid all x'iSting Iitiflt, at Ihe IY!b. OnCI file flu' nr,g,,u.jl with ti,'
As Peona Represc4ta
Minorlti
(Wesl) Door of the Seminole Clerk of thit Court either before'
live of the' ttate of
NOTE. All applicants must be
Ceurity Courthoute in Sanford, 54'tViCt' on Plaintiff's fittorney or
pi'ocesse
through the Manpower
ANNIE G BROCKMAN
Florida, the above described per.
Deceased
Divitlon Office, CaSselberry, $31
tonal property,
dx fault wit be entered against you Attorney for Personal
4419.
for tilt. rvI,ef demanded in the Reprenttive
That said Sale is bling made
Seminole
COpty
Manpower
satiSfy the terms of said Writs of Pttiti.t
Dsvi',ion
A Edwin SPi'nholseq, of
Execu'ion
(SF At
Seminole Cnty Branch Office
5PIlNHoLsr4, LOGAN
,iVih
E. Polk,
liii kw,th, Jr
S,sminoje PIbZ.'s, Hwy, 17.9246
AND MONCRIEF
Sheriff
Cl,, I it C'r'it Court
Casselbe"ry, Florhsa 37701
Post Office Box 7279.
SemInole County, Florida
i)y L 'll,an I J'rlk,i)j
Fublith. Match 29, 30, 31, April )
Sanford, Florida 3777%
PublIsh: March IS, 72, 79, April 3
Drpty Clink
p916
TtH'ppi. 37) 3a4
1976
Pull ,5h March 5. IS, 72. 79 1916
DEX.1M
Publish' March 22. 29, %no
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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given thi'I I fl1
engaged In business at 109 E. Crystal
Lit , Ave., Lake ?,ary, Seminole
County, Florida, under the fictitiouS
'same of LAKE MARY LAWN
EQUIPMENI, and that I ntenU to
register said name with the Clerk of
the Circuit Court, Seminole Ccuntv,
Florida in accordance with the
provIioin of the Fictitious Name
Statute's, ToWit: SectIon 865 09
Florida Statutes 1957.
Kathleen A Gthr
Publish: March 15, 77, 79, .pril 5,
1976
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The county attorney charged that Kimbrough promised to
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Ross &amp; Rumbcrger In as county attorney In return for a $2,000
contribution to Kimbrough's 1974 campaign for the county
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More than a year ago, however, Mar3ee was ousted by the
three Democratic commissioners on the cowitycon, jsjon_
and Freeman was hired .
his ruling, Freeman refers to a re.'ent Florida Supreme
Court decision. In that ruling. the murt said that impact tees
can be collected, but it must be done by ordinance.
Freeman says fees collected must be applied solely to cxpansion of new facilities, and secondly, the funds must be
segregated.
Without ffim crile!'18, an ordinance "wil.l be druck down I "
the attwney said.
At Issue Is ahout $230,000 already collected and some $million on the books fnr future col,lection.
Klrnbrough claims that the Freeman ruling is an attempt to
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Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce. helped establish the first Southern

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plant and handled the purchase of the new buUdlng for W. Garnett White

weekend. and will join 80 other and the Paw Spa, both in

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troundThetlock
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Senunole complicates the Issue
Figuri.ng the unemployment rate hi Seminole County is
A department chief told the
small, who voluntarily submit infr.en.i'l-in each month on how
Unemployment rates for the three counties in the Orlando
coirunission, "Virtually all of a complicated process, Ungted in ills accuracy by relying on
many persons are working for them. '
This infornint.ion covers metropolitan area -Seminole, Orange and Osceola -are based
the county Is eligible except statistics from the 1970 census.
employed persoit in the Orlando on the population ratio establi.shed by the 1970 cemus, when
M a matter of faLl, there actually is no practical wa&gt; of
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for Sanford"
metropolitan area, according to Sterling Tik, labor market Orange had 76 per cent of the metro population, Seminole pei
Chairman
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what
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unemployment
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l)r. Lamb
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applied to the figures to allow for moonlighters and for persons each of the counties equally.
tical of the project. Ilattaway population. And as the latest cemus grows more and more out*
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working out.side !heir county of residence.
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By Ir74. a U.S, Dept. of Commerce estimate showed Orange's
IIopital
Then th trlLk is to relate surs e statistics to the total number share had sunk to 71 per cert while Seminole climbed to
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said he would like to ste land dated, the more unreliable unemployment estimates become rapidly
gowthg
county
like
Seminole
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Obituaries
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ofpersonsemployedm,sa},theSelnlnole toothpick Industry The cent and (ceola stayed at 6
sites in Seminole Count) for capecially in
Even so, estimates of unemplo)ment rates are used, among
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state Emplo} ment office knows from stud) ing lists of orkers
less than $4 000
But for figuring unemployment rates the proportions Sports
$200,0(* other t.hings, to determine a county's efigibi1ity for federal jobs
for whom unemployment insurance is being withheld, that there established in 1970 are kept as cmstants unLi the 1900 census.
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are 300 employes in the Seminole County toothpick industry. A
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loan from the state is available PrOgralmIbis phenomenon helpis decrease the accuracy of unem
The Impossible dream of precis-*. accuracy Is Juet that -a survey of certain toothpick companies sbows that In January 1976
as the county colnplo)ment calculations for Seminole, because Orange County
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100 persons are workVg for tliose firms, but a survey of the same like a large planet eluting gravitafional influence on its
mission approves a resolution dream. say statisticians, who accept that they are 1l.m.ited to an
estimate.
The
ultimate
goal
Is,
of
course,
an
exa
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firms
in
Febrwtry
reveals
that
the
number
of
employes
has
risen
satellites-automatically
affects
Seminole's
statistics.
No
of acceptance.
matter
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you never know just how accurate an estimate you are getting.
r,illividual unemployment rates are for the three 61.
In order to apply this increase to the entire 300-person ir, counbes, no matter which is highest or lowest or in the milddle The business ot figurW unemptoyrinent ieveLs is simple
.a.s prime contractor. That
Ilartly
cloudy
today.
dustr the State Employment office uses what it eaIs a imi anytime the random sampling Indicates the population Count for Increasing clo'jdines with a
means, she said, the count) enough in an ordinary rural county Following the 10-year
relative." Ibis means that if the difference between January and Orange County.Nu fluctuated in either direction, unemployrMt chance of thundershowers
*would locate the land, and then census random sampluligs are taken of a flied number of
February survey totals represents a 10 per cent hike in the partial levels for Seminole and Osceola counties are adjusted up or down
have contractors prepare the homes each month. These samplings nmke it possible to
estimate"
the
degree
of
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or
downward
movernent
in
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statistics,
this change is r-itended to the industry's overall em. in the 76-IM proportion established by the familiar houw-to.
laixi In anticipation of builders. ,,
ployment. Thus the agency will estimate that in February the house survey.
Once the site was prepared, county's unemployment rate, as compared to the precise peroyed people established by the 1970 censw.
total number of toothpick workers Ln Seminole County rose to 330.
And as the morit.lis and yem slide by.ftse fIgures will retain In.p.h. Rain Probability
30 per
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pertvntage
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used
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Florida
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for Ihlustratbn Tuck says monthly link relath'es usually reflect (ccola's litrgelv agricultural work force probably won't be a!
ftrst opportunity to buy a site anemkyment rates for all parts of the state, has a heJge against
closi to a one per ctnt fluctuation upordown
the system's Potential inaccuracy. It is called an Industrial
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sq ft quonset but opened by Dr George Jackson Jr. In Just the )earl, the
three years to develop
company has grown to a place among the top five companies In the field
nationally with raw materials pouring In from several Midwestern states and a
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Though Kimbroug said he predicted in his 1974 campaign
tha t Freeman would seek to halt collection fees, Fileeman says
that was easy to predict because former county attorney
Nlarsee already had ruled the county could not legally coUect
Impact fees
Also, Freermn says Florida Auditw General Erne-qt Flli-vn
has recommended the county halt its present policy.

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acres of land at 2200 Country Ciub Road.
Moving the operation to the old !nnmont
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parade FTiday, johilng other youngsters In Seminole ikcro" the country who are marking the
natJonal celebration with a wide variety of activities in school. (Hemld Photo by Bill Vincent Jr.)

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Judith A. Truett of the state
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to move into the 45,000-sq ft lnnrnont
building on the west edge of town,
George Jackson 111 ice president of
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is a result of the firm's recent expansion to
national status, with distributorships in
California, Texas and Puerto Mco.
The company produces emulsifiers, pan
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Howard Johnson's, Word Foods (Dandee
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hormone medication for three
to four years. She began having abnormal bleeding from the
from taking fernale hormones
uterus.
She consulted her family after the menopause was the
doctor who sent her to a possibility that the artificially
gynecologist. He advised her to stimulated growth of th e lining
have a D and C (dilation and of the uterus could lead to
cancer.
curettage) which she did. The
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pathologist report came back
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Senate's only independent and and decided, instead, to cut determine if it is desirable o
only woman, has announced she eight employes.
cortinue the agency.
is filing legislation for the 1976
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by the Legislature for periods
not to exceed six years and the
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based" review and evaluation
of all departments.
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meetings of the appropriation
committee of the house of
Representatives, said he has
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concepts "are good."
In
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AH
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a
fifth
grader
at
Michael
Wing,
SCIENCE
Sanford, swws his sclen" project to Sister Ctiarlene, S.C.C., the budgeting is a valid concept and
one which House Speaker
all fields of science from Wing's magnetic Donald Thcker has urged the
this week, cove
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Let's say you are tooling along at five-five in your
roller skate and suddenly you find yourself with a tenthirty-three. That's one time you would bedellghtedtosee
Smokey show up in his Tiajuana Taxi to give you a hand.
Gobbledegook?
Not If you are acquainted with the peculiar (to outsiders) lingo that Is common on the airwaves used by the
tens of thousands of Citizens Band Radio users - CB for
short.
CB is the fastest growing phenomenon in the country

rigs in automobil es owned by housewives, attorneys,
doctors, butchers, bakers,laborers, students -just about
any(me you might encounter. The units are installed in
boats, homes, motor homes, campers -in fact you would

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an excellent chance of winning
draft dodgers.
at
what
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Tennessee, Georgia Ala"Amnesty means th
you did was right," he said. harna and Texas primaries and
(lId, carrying most of the West.
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WINTER SPRINGS - At a
rpecial meeting Thursday
afternoon city council approved
hiring Allen R. Bush of Sanford
as city planner.
Federal Funding for the
$10,000 a year job is scheduled
to run out Jun e 30. The CETA
(Comprehensive Employment
and Training Acti position has
been open since the resignation
of the city's first planner, Mrs.

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i ight or wrong, you're forgiven.
Carter - winner of five of six
fly The Associated Press
I'm Just going to say, 'Come on
President Ford headed his Democratic primaries home where you belong."
campaign for the Republican turned his attention to upstate
Udall, at the University of
nomination into California to- NewvorkafterseekingvOtesln
Wisconsin at Stevena Point,
day, where the presidential pci. Wisconsin. Washington Sen.
the campaign
also was asked about amnesty.
mary is 10 weeks away, while Henry M. Jackson, winner of
lie said he Favors unconditional
Democratic contenders focused the other Democratic election,
and the
amnesty,
since, he said, "Richon the more immediate future has been stumping New York
ard Nixon had been granted
ting April 6 in New York for several days. And Arizona
complete and unconditional
Rep.
Morris
K.
Udall,
another
and Wisconsin.
aninesty following Watergate."
Former Georgia Gov. Jimmy of the Democratic candidates, prepared for morc work in WI-'r
consin.
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Jackson, in New York City,
The President's two-day
proposed a six-point plan he
sc hedule listed a day of fund- said would "save American
raising and soliciting support Lfl cities." lie said the program,
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Stir',
and another day of similar ac$160 billion, wculd be paid for
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tivity in Wisconsin.
with income taxes from AmenA Horse Is A Horse . . .
Ford's challenger for the cans who now are unemployed.
nomination, former Cali
GOP
If
Unemplo)mient
would
be
cut
the
Wild
West,
but
yri Semimle County Isn'
t exactly
s
to 3 per cent
er
u hanker for the world of horses and dusty boots
was at home as the President gram, he said; the federal govplenty here for you. A run-down of Seminole's homey set
aimed his campaign For the
ernment would take over the
appears In the Seminole Magazine, page 4-D.
West Coast,
funding of welfare and a new
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This Year There'll Be Two
North Carolina's Republican aid to education would be intAst year, it was
planning a new tactic for hIS 2.6 million new dwelling units,
hIomemker ow in the Sanford Civic Center. ThIs year,
campaign -a nationwide tele- and the government would
the Herald will present lecturer-demoutrator Chafleen
'i address.
---gin to insure municipal lxmds, ,,. - Ernst in two shows, April 23 and 24, to ensure a seat for
"They
don't
know
the
day
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Woinea's
section,
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everyone.
In Washington, Whitc house
yet," an aide said oF the tele- aides said Ford is ready to pull
vision talk. "They're still shop- back a bit on the use of presiIM)EX
ping for TV time."
riential authority during the
4/' DearAbby ------S-A
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Carter was sprinkled with
They said Ford and
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peanuts Thursday as he and campaign.
Bridge
his strategists have been stung
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F4ItorIaI
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Reagan's
natio
at the young demonstrators.
Al a luncheon, Carter fielded chairman, Sen. Patti Laxalt, 11%s'l';,Th,IIt
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various agencies, Fechtel said, complete review of that parare based on prior year budi-ets ticular budget took nearly a
because of the multitude of who!e day of the committee's
state agencies.
time and that review of the
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military aid to anti-Soviet factions in the Angolan clvii war.

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about 0,000 troops, thousands of planes and hundreds of ships to
back his deffmd that the Soviets remove their missfles from
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ell-balanced diet as strict titolue i'ight loss which results
vegetarians lxii they do this by in k;s of musele and vital body

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Morse's reuot. tie we,tn offered to appwr in
but said he was told that wouldn't "be
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playing East and West at table opening unless you hold five
eight?"
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(Do you have a question
their real names, but In the
days of auction th ey were for the experts? Write "Ask
known as A and B and always tho Jacobys" care of this .
defended hands in the bridge newspaper. The Jacotlys will :
answer individual questions
columns of that day."
"I wish I had known," he it stamped, sell-addressed
groaned. "Look at this hand, envelopes are enclosed. The
There I was in a perfectly nor- r7iost interestinp queshonV
Mal three notrump. After the will be used in this column
openin
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lben,Morwsays ift "wroi g" for the county
to issue him a set of guideUnts, which he has
followed, and then.not follow though with a
decision.

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The unlucky expert asked should try to avoid resp'rndin'

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missiles In Cuba, the Joint Chiefs of Staff hare prepared flY
contingency plans for use in event of a new confrontation with
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terventlon In Africa. White House Press Secretary Ron Nessen.
tIe could not comment.

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know what we respond to
partner's one-spade opening

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peaches, melons, apples and
bananas. For lunch they have
lettuce, tomatoes, radishes.
bananas, peaches or an apple
mixed with raw nuts, or sun. using adequate amounts of the
flower seeds but no peanuts legume or bean family. Without
because they are of the legume an ,adequate amount of the-w in
family. For dinner they have the diet they would have a
stewed vegetables and no severe protein deficiency. In
seasonings.
ttx,diet that you have described
They eat this day after thY about the only source of protein
for months. They claim it is for
the 5m111 amount
their health, to cleanse their present in raw nuts and sunower
reducing (bet. It is part of their
Ma reader ofrny column you
religion. They expect to keep
know that I prefer for people to
this tip for at least a year.
eliminate
all excess body fat,
My son has lost ap.
pro ximately 20 pounds since but I do not believe in starstarting this diet. I am con- vation or emaciation because of
an inadequate diet. I hope that
cerned about them but try not t
interfere in their way of living. I )our son"s loss of 20 pounds has

major health crisis or death.

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Rhode Island, New Hampshire and Connecticut.

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itself. The Joint Chiefs of Staff have developed such plans for all
foreseeable situations that might call for U.S. military II)-

expert had ducked in order to
guard against a 42 diamond
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be nearby," he answers.

,,The sheriff has no authority to issue gun
permits. That authority rests with the commission," Polk said today.
"I won't be making any recommendation," the
sheriff added.
As far as Morse is concerned, Commissioner
John Kimbrough said today, "Going by the
but
has
doubts about
I don't think the board (of county corn-

ever iss

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But Pentagon officials say there has been no order to Place any
U.S. forces on alert or to move any U.S. military units In relation
t Cuba,

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The U.S. warnings curne against the background of Cuba's
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permit to carry a concealed weapon.
Now, Morse Is a little different from your
typical guy next door.
Morse has a degree in pee-law from Boston
Urdversity, two years of law school and 12 years

WASHINGTON(AP)-The Ford administration is btepping up
psychological warfare lnan effort to deter further Cuban armed
Interventions but has re'rained from any significant U.S. military
preparations.
White house and Pentagon statements Thursday that con.
tingency plans under review apparently were made to underscore
Secretary of State Henry Kissinger 's warning that "the United
Statci will not accept further Cuban military Interventions
abroad."

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But Morse has a problem. The problem Is that
the county commission, for seven weeks, has
refused to grant or deny him a permit. The
problem is not with Morse. It's the commission's
inablUty to decide what to do with the first
person in Seminole County who has asked for a

carrying a concealed weapon."
"One of the ingredients for a positive decision
Is approval by the sheriff. If we don't get it, then
ue it (the pt),"
we'll
Idon't
Kirnbrough added.
All the paperwork Morse filled out, both
Kimbrough and Polk agreed, is a "carryover"
from the time the county issued gun permits to
security guards.

Though Polk has approved, legally, Morse's
the county cornapplication for one here
mission Tuesday refused again to rule on it.
And. en though
says he is
philosophically opposed to issuing permits for
on Other than law
concealed weapons to
enforcement officers, the sheriff feels he has
complied with the law.

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he hasn't drawn his gun in 12 yearn on the j
Then why apply for a permit?
line law allows me to investigate crimes. I
deal with the same clientele that sheriff's
deputies deal with. I must go to a bar, or a street
corner. I don't know what danger is lurking
there. The gun is for my protection and the
protection of my clients," Morse said,
Why not wear it on your hip out in the open?
"Aguntnvolvesacertalnamountofterrorism.
I couldn't go into a house to speak with a client
with a gun In open view. I would inhibit the

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Morse discounts television's distortion of the
private eye as a gunfighter. Unlike Harry 0 or
Cannon, who nightly get into gunfights with

An Analysis

A 34-year-old private investigator leans back
scnamr, smiles, and brings up at
point: There Is no workable procedure
to license
him to carry a concealed weapon In Seminole
OUfitY.
You wouldn't think that, though
not after
you saw seven page:~ of paperwork the county
requires Persons to fifl out before acquiring a
gun permit.
Harvey Murie is at wit's end. After seven
weeks of dealing with county government, he is
back where he started
without a license to
carry a collcvaled weapon.
Oh, he fWed out aH the papers and had
weapon test-fired, and eriff John Polk ran the

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emanate front those above you,
but from those with w ho m you
Ways in
work.
LIBR Sept. 23-Oct. 23) This value and contribute to your
may be one of those dnus-wally security will he !crthconiin
frrtunate days when others will this yoar. Prepare yourself to
f•fl to the tab, II you're recognize opportunity wh"rr i!
knocks.
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CAPRI(X)RN (Dec. fl-Jan.
Instead of sounding-off about 19) Keep your
for
your bright ideas today, get some
possible
valuable
busy and execute them. There's business information today,
nmnln limo for talk after you
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CANCER June 21-July 22)
AQUARIUS(Jan. 20-Feb.
Don't try to override your
mate's veto today, especially In Put yourself out for people you
budget matters. He or she may love, especially family men).
have reasons unknown to you. bers, and you'll wind up with,,
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day.
I.EO (JWy 23-Aug. 22) Any most enjoyable
PISCES (Feb. 20-Marth
important career decision
weighed
This
will be a quiet i, with
hou1d be carefully
possibility
of some ood
totay. If you make the right the
offing.
Weigh it
could be e x tremely
. rwss in tho
carefully to appreciate it.s trite ,t
advantageous.
6 1.
lRG() Aug. 23-Sept. 22) II worth.
something good happens to you

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SCORPIO tOct. 24-Not'.
ARIES (March 21-April 19) A
new idea with potential Rather than making it a night
be out on the town, which won't
material value for you could
hail as much fun, have friends
presented today. Be alert. Don't
over
for a happening.
quickly.
reject 'III) thing
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec,
TAURUS April 20-May 20) If
Direct your mental abili',
you are truly persistent where 21)
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projects of a practical
toward
goals are concerned today,
nature today. You're not at.
Lady Luck may lend you a
tuned to frivolous ventures.
hand.

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and comprehensive plan under
a community development
Ile Sanford-Seminole Jaycees errcted a fence south of SWord
this morning and placed their sign on the fence, whileb is located grant.
The City Planning Cornon U.S. 1742 just south Lake Mary Blvd. According to Tom
Fhteman, say civic club in the city may place Its tip on the mission. which interviewed
free of charge. Pictured are (from le ft) J.iyeee members Bush Wednesday night,
lImit Kitner, Freeman, taffy Blair and David White (banging recommended him to the
sign). (Herald Photo by Tom %'tncent)
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NATiON
IN BRIEF
On Use Of Authority
WASHINGTON (API - President Ford, beang for
anotber weekend swing into primary election states, Is
desthbed by aides as ready to jaaU bock a bit on the use of
presidential authority &amp;ring the carnpa1i foLlowing
tht1cin that he
net1mes has used ft for political

SA11JRDAY, MARCH 27
Longwood Walking Tours, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.,
Bradlee-Mclntyre House and historic district.

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Associates said Ford and his strategists have been
suing by cfiallenger Ronald Reagan's efforts to pkttte
the President as a Santa Claus oiling presents to voters
and Reiblican factions In key states.
"We may even bend over the other way a bit," one
White House official said, ackIIn that Ford nten4s to
'use the power of the preaIdenc7 -but not ab'.ise It"
Ford is to spend the next to days r2ing money and
ldtirE sul)ort in California and V(iscuisin, with stops
today in San Francisco and Los Angeles. He and a
resurgent Reagai nest face eadi other in the Wisconsin
primary on April 6. They will riot meet in Reagan's borne
state of Calif or
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LOS ANGELES (APi - "I've had a wonderful life,"
says Mary Pickford, "America's Sweetheart" of lerg
films who will be honored next week with a special Oscar.
I'm grateful that I remember all the good thlnp; the
rt s been forgotten."
Miss Pickford, Hcilyox1's first superstar, sill formally recel?e the award at Mcr4ay's Oscar ceremonies
i enftfon of her
contrihiatior to the film
industry arid the devekment of film as an artistic
mediwm"
The special Oscar, in fact, was actually presented last
week when she appeared before a cmznera at PIckfalr, her
legendary hilltop mansion. Walter Mlrlscb, president of
the Motion Picture Academy, presented the award, and a
film of that presentation will be thi'wn Monday nigid.

Heroin Smuggling Charged
RALEIGH, NC. (AP) - Operating from the safety of
U.S. military bases in this cotrtry and Thailand, a syndicate led by Army and Air For-ce sergeants &amp;noggled
more than P million in *ire ke-oin into this ccuny cm
Air For-ce tanker planes, federal c1clals say.
The ho1n was bidden in false bottoms attached to
wooden tables and other furniture shipped from U Tapao
Air force Base in Thailand as military baggage or was
concealed In black AWOL bogs - the nall hand luggage
carried by returning Gis.
That was the account given Thiraday by of1cfals here
and in Washington after federal Indictments were
returned in Raleigh agaInst 14 persons, mt of them
present or former military men, on charges of consp1ring
to Import heroin.

Power Firm Rejects Pre - Payments
By DONNA ESTF.S
Herald Staff Writer

longwood, consider three whereby the developer would
Developer Wade Hargadon,
alternatives, Dyer said,
pay the street lighting costs For present for the workshop to
1t said the city can:
fin' ,ts priod by contract gain approval lot lighting in the
LONG WOOD - Florida
Pay a straight billing charge with tlw power co.r::;,
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cz PC ha.
Power Corp. FPC, because of
to include the cost of Mayor James R. Lormann changed its policy, showed a
a ruling oy the Internal energy, maintenanre aid fixed noted that if the developer dd
lightir.g plan, purpcs-tcd to have
Revenue Senice IRS), is no charges. He egimated monthly not pay the costs during the been approved by the council
In
longer interested in land costsperstreetlig[g,ujeruujs contractperlodtheljghtswowd AugLst, 1974, and carrying the
developers prepaying in. method, on a 30 feet high be turned oil by the FPC, thus signature of a
councilmin.
stallation and acquisition costs concrete pole, at $5.25. He said throwing the responsibility
It was determined that the
(or street lights in new sub- thecitycouldcontractwiththe bockonthecity.
signator.at the time the plan
divisions, said Kenneth Dyer, developer for him to pay the
Councilman Parker Anderson was purported to have been
manager of the Longwood FPC costs (or a five-year period;
whose district Includes the approved, was no longer in
office Thursday.
The developer paying a per
ylark subdivision area, said office.
In a workshop with the city lot, or per light, prepayment to he
received
numerous
Dyer noted that the town and
council, Dyer said FPC can no the city to defray the lighting telephone calls from con- country style lighting wc.uld
longer accept, in a lump swn, costs in the future; or
stituents urging that the city cost the city $1 more per month
the installation and acquisition
To have the street light approve "town and country" per light more than tIe usual
costs (fixed charges) for street system installed by the street lighting in the second type.
lights because the IRS is developer, given to the city and section of the development.
Council Chairman J.R. Grant
requtring Income tax payments maintained by the city with the
Anderson said the residents said whIle 15 lights of the type
on the sums. He added with FPC billing the city for energy. insisted a lighting plan ap- usually used would be sufficient
FPC in the 49 per cent income
I)yer, in response to a proved by a former council to light the new development,
tax beacket the tax on the question, said he would called for the town arid country but that 21 to 23 of the town
and
charges is very high.
determine if FPC is interested style lighting on 15 feet wood country style lights would be
The FPC is now recom- In entering into contracts with poles, but that the council last necessary.
mending that cities with or- the city for maintenance of the year changed the concept to 30
A decision on the lighting is to
d i ri a n c e s r e q u r r I n g lights.
feet high concrete pole lighting be made at the April 12 city
prepayment,
such
as
Concerning the alternative in use in other parts of the city, council meeting.

WORLD
IN BRIEF

U.S. Vetoes Resolution
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Thursday night. saying that It would Impede American attempts to get Arat&gt;Laeli negotiatkms going again.
"We are engaged ... at this moment in an effort to
regain momentum In the negotiating proc that has
beoiht some unusual progress," US. Amclor
William W. Sa-anton told the other 14 councIl members,
all of whom voted for the resolution censuring Ixaell policies mM practices in the Arab terTltcrIes ft has occupied
since the 167 AraMell we-.
Scranton, who on Tuesday called the settlements Iarael
has been eatabilihing In the occupled territories an
to peace," voIced objection toordy one of the
charges nthPresoluUon_that"re1Is.sfstgina
licy aimed at changing the religious tharscta- of the
city of Jerusalem."
"We believe, my gov -riment arid I, that this conclusion
is incorrect," Saanthn said.

Planes Sale Studied
WASHINGTON (AP) - Congress is studying a formal
State Department proposal to seU six Cl3ocargo planes to
Egypt in what would be the first U.S-Egyptian arms deal
in about years.
The proposed sale, which has cfrawn opposition from
supporters of Iarael and (ruin the Lsell government, was
announced Thursday by the Pentagon and State Depart.
merit.

Weekly CB Column
To Begin Sunday
(Continued from Page 1-A)
weekly column devoted to the CS enthusiast - "CS
Break," which will -ve as a primer (or new CBeri;
idorm CBers on federal regulations; keep ablislxid
pei.trrs uptodateon whst'snt'wfnthe world of CR; and
serve is a for-urn for the exchange of Ideas.
The column will be launched with a page of news of
interest to CBs and would-be operatcn In the Seminole
area
And, It won't end there!
Readers will be encairaged t3 exchange Ideas, ask
questions or just sound oft. Their letters will be w,h'nrried
to appear in a "CH Corner" each Sunday. CB groups and
clubs are invited to submit news of their activities and
forthcoming events.
We ask only that the writer 4n his or her letter and
include the na'ne, addie&amp; and telephone nuz'iber, In cue
of a question. Writer's names will be wtlTheld upon
rtiest. Letters and other material should be a4clreased
to "CS Corner," The Everdig Herald, P.O. Box I51,
Sanford, Via. 32711.
Of, yes, in case the first cotle of paragraphs &amp;e dill
Greek to ysu, all of the terms are Included in a Cli
glossary on Sunday's CS ge.

Rock Lake School Plans
Worry Longwoo Resi ents

Florida Democrats have

faces.
Woodward and Bernstein's
investigative reporting about
the Watergate burglary and
covcrup won a Pulitzer Prize
for The Washington Post. They
OlU.ANIX) (API
All three men refused corn- an internal I)EA investigation because 'ne's from New York." the DEA agent who shot former are also authors of "All the
Three federal drug agents meat. Fitzgerald and Torres also was being conducted.
Ms. Nazhrwold said LePore Gainesville Eight defendant, President's Men," a book about
pleaded innocent today' to sprint'd past reporters and
The arrests were based on a then offered her a secretarial Scott Camil during Cumil's ar- tIleir work on uncovering the
charges tetn tuing from a phutographcrs into the court- curiiplaint (miii vaitresses job at SlO,000 a year arid c hen rct on drug chirges iii March scandals. It hie; t€:i iiade u;ti
nightclub disturbance In which room, covering their heads with Mary Lundeen and L.E. Nazhr- she declined, one of the men 1975. CamlI subsequently was a movie
the trio allegedly posed as newspapers.
wold.
grabbed her by the arm and found Innocent by a federal
Mafia gangsters.
According to police:
Municipal Judge 11. James
said: "Be nice to Vito. You Jury.
John LePore, the ousted chief Stroker set a May 18 trIal for
Mrs. Lundeen said Torres, don't know who you're dealing
An Alachua County grand
of the Federal Drug Enforce- the three narcotics agcnts.
who called himnr.elF Bruno, ap- with."
Dick
Milano,
manager
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They were arrested Wednes- proached her and told her that
Florida Task Force, and agents day night following an alterca- Fitzgerald, whom Tortes called nightclub, said the trio Initially gatlons that he was set up to be
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Dennis Fitzgerald and Frank tion at Rosle O'Grady's Good- Guido Vespucci, wanted to In- refused to pay a $22.50 bar bill, shot by the federal drug agents
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Ms. l.undeen said she de- police were called but that he
demeator charges.
Thursday that the three agents dined and Torres began twist- then refused to take their
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ry a maximum of a $500 fine ministrative duties pending the don't ward to make Vito (the
LePore denied the accusaZAYRES PLAZA 436 and 11.92
and 60 days In jail.
outcomeof the charges. He said name used for LePore) mad tions. Torres and Fitzgerald
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Torres was charged with two
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ment. Police said the three told
MAY 14, 1976
waitresses and one count of
them they were working on a
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case at the club.
TOTAL $159.00 PER PERSON
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LePore was ousted as chief of
lawfully Failing or refusing to
the Central Florida Task Force,
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pay their bar 1)111.
a cooperative drug effort by
Trip BUS Transportation From Orlando,
federal and local law-enforceReturniig To Orlando.
An Orlando man accused of
Judge Cowart allowed ment agencies, following alleAll Mess On Board S.'iip
67 Positions
operating a sports betting MeNamara to remain free on gationsof&amp;utalltybyhlsrner..
Using Tb. Ship As Your Hotel
,00O bond pending completion
operation from an Altamonte
suspect
accused
TonA
drug
All Pr.ld Tips, No xtra Money To Pay At The
To Be
Springs apartment has pleaded of a pre-sentence investigation. res of beating him In January.
End.
no contest to a felony book- Cowan ordered the pre- An Orange County grand jury
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On VVay Out
making charge in circuit court sentence report rett.,rned to investigated the charge without
Circuit Judge Robert B. returning any indictments.
at Sanford.
TALLAHASSEE (API
Luther Judson McNamara, Mc(regor, Who will sentence
Fitzgerald was identified as
A Senate ways and means 53, entered the plea Thursday
subcommitte, saying It was
fore Circuit Judge Joe A.
M'Narnama pleaded no
tired of seeing what it called 'o'art Jr.
conte5t
last week before Judge
layers of useless bureaucracy,
As
part
of
the
negotiated
plea
Mc(regor
to a felony charge of
has moved to abolish 67 pi.
carrying
a
concealed firearm.
tions In the state Education Do- by McNamara the state
dropped
a
second bookmaking The firearm charge was made
itmnent.
Education cornmrnissloner charge and a charge of after sheriff's agents raiding
alleged
apartment
Ralph Turiington and others maintaining a gambling house. the
headquarters
olasports
betting
Ii -imediately and strongly proMcNamara and another
tested the Thursday action, Orlando man, Jack I. Cren- operation Nob', 1 searched
saying It would wreck badly show, 39, were ncmed in the McNamara and I ounu a pistol
needed programs and would felony indictments returned in in his pants pocket.
cost the state more than $5 mu- January by a statewide grand
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lion In federal funds.
jury probing illegal gambling a l5.day wiretap investigation
But Senators who voted &amp;-0 activities in Central Florida. at the Lake Destiny ApartFor the cuts said they were not
Crenshaw was arrested in ments where McNamara
satisfied with the productivity Las Vegas, New., and returned allegedly rented an apartment.
of the affected agencies. They to Florida. He faces trials °
Beginning Sunday, March 28, The Evening Herald
said the positions just added the' bookmaking and maina
McNamara
faces
bureaucrats who were not taming a gambling house maximum five year prison
an exclusive new column
needed.
charges In April at Sanford.
sentence and a $5,000 fine in the
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JACKSONVILLE (AP)
Injunction petitions In
the Teamsters Union strike against the Anheuser-Busch
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A circuit court hearing was called off Thursday at the
request of lawyers icr both sides.
The company had asked the court to limit pickets to four
at a time at the brewery gate. Both sides asked court
orders bannina acts to create or provoke vlolc'ncc.

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Dennis Smith, 23, of Lakeland, guilty of first-degree
murder for the July29 slaying of John Arnsdorff.
Alter returning its verdict Thursday, the Jury was to reconvene today to decide its recommendation for sentence,
The jury may recommend either life or death, but the
judge Li not bound to follow the recommendation.
Smith faces two other flrstdegree murder trials here.

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Apricot Pits Seized
JACKSONVILLE (API
A health Food warehouse spokesman says he won't chalknge the seizure
of 470 pounds of apricot pits by order of the U.S. Food and
Drug /4mlnustraticm.
Federal agents announced the seizure Thursday on
grounds the pits contain a poisonous or dangerous substance. They said It was one of the first such seizures
nationally.
A substance called laetri]e can be derived From the pits.
Asst. U.S. Atty. Thomas Morris said some persons consider this an anti-cancer drug.

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MARCH25, 1976
ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
Milton Duhart
Kevin Fitzpatrick
Lenora M. Hodges

Lord Snowdon Says
Exile Is Not For Him
I.ord Snowdon says his broken
LONDON (AP)
marriage to Princess Margaret will not drive him into
exile, London's Daily Express reports from Australia.
Reporter Peter Hardy said he talked with the 46-yearold plotographer Thursday in Sydney and Snowdon said,
"Let me make it clear that no one Li going to make me go
Into exile. My home is in Britain"
The Daily Express had reported that friends were
urging Snowdon to buy a house and apply for permanent
residence in Australia to nvold embarrassing the royal
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Charlotte Frank, Ocltona

Edith V. Egetier, Deltona
Marguerite N. George,
I)eltona
Walter Glenn latshaw,
l)cltona
Michael l. Klos, Orange City
Pi.mella Jackson, Longwood
Robert G. Stokes,

('asselberry
Pegg.y J. Griffin, Altamonte

Ukrainian dissident Leonid
Plyushch, recently released from a Soviet psychiatric
hospital, said Soviet authorities' greatest fear is to have

John A. Sellers, Deltona
John H. Stulti, Enterpmest
Michael L. Kios, Orange City

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their system of mental repression exposed.
Plyushch, 37, spent nearly three years In what he terms
a "psychiatric prison" after his arrest In 1972 for writing
letters in defen.s of human rights In the Soviet Union.
He told a news conference Thursday of dissidents tinprisoned with the mentally ill and felons and given large
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DI.SCIIARGE.S
Sanford:
Theresa Adkins
William Alexander
Linda S. Dodson
Ertha I.. Hudson

Bobbie S. Jackson

1':f!ie Robinson
Annie E. Wisswear

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disclosure that Israel
the
recent
Daniel P. Moynihan says
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thing" because
possessed nuclear weapons was a
"no one has any Illusions sbout what could happen."
The disclosure about Israel's nuclear arsenal occurred
Agency
two weeks ago when the Central Intelligence
American
scientific
community.
briefed members of the
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and the
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Family by living In London.
It quoted him as saying he did not know Bucklngham
Palace was to announce his separation from the princess
alter 16 years of marriage when he flew to Sydney last
week on a visit arranged last year.

WASHINGTON (AP)

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ROCHESTER, N.Y. (API Rock star David Buie and
two member-s of his rock group have pleaded Innocent to
charges of possessing half a pound of marijuana.
Judge Alphones L. Cassetti permitted the three to
remain free on $1,000 bail each pending a preliminary
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today to determine If his health' can withstand his
scheduled trial on Federal tax-evasion charges.
Visiting U.S. District Court Judge William B. Hand
refused In a brief hearing Thursday to delay the case, set
to begin Monday In Tallahassee.
However, Hand ordered the medical exam, to take
place in Tampa, and Indicated he would reconsider his
previous plan to hcld court 12 hours a day In an attempt to
complete the trial in one week,

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South Seminole Optimist Club, 7:)) a.m., Land
O'Lakes Country Club, Casselberry.

Lake Mary Rotary Club, 8 a.m, Mayfair Country
Police said $19. believed to
LONGWOOD
Club.
Although hiis been trying to cut down
that access to the school, have come From the purse, was
school officials insist con. the lead time" and by ap- however, will be through recovered from one of the
OES Seminole Chapter 2, 8 p.m., Masonic Temnpk.
struction of the proposed Rock
oving preliminary plans property in the city namely juvenile suspects.
Alcoholics Anonyinois (open), 8 p.m., 1301 W. First,
Sanford.
Like Middle School is at least three months can be saved Winsor Manor,
The boys were turned over to
one, two or three yerrs in the when and If the school is con.
Sanford Sertomna Club, noon, Sic Ann's Capri.
lie said immediately ad- state Divislono(YouthServlces
future, if it ever comes to pass, stn2cted In the future,
Sanford Civitan Club, 7:30 p.m., Spencer's
jacent to the school site homes officials at the Sanford Juvenile
homeowners in partially
Restaurant.
in the $40,000 to $50,000 pr-ice Detention Center after their
lie sad an architect
developed Winsor Manor hore Eo)iéiti Kelley
was ap. range have been built and arrest by police.
FRIDAY, APRIL 2
are concerned,
pointed and the schematic "these homeowners are upset"
Happy Senior Citizeng Club of Casselberry, 1 pin.,
Two Men Jailed
A spokesman for the plans are at the state Ieel
American Legion Home, Prairie Lake.
In addition, Alexander said
Sanford police arrested two
homeowners says they are currently. 'But, we have to the Winsor Manor street paving
Seminole South Rotary aub, 7:50 a.m., Lord
men in Downtown Sanford
concerned that their tax money have students for the school is from 22 to 24 feet wide and "a
Chumley's, Altamonte Springs.
Thursday on drug charges.
has been used to purchase first," Carlton said. "and it will school bus and a car
Seminole Sunrise Kiwanis, 7a.m., Buek's Restaurant,
cannot
Patrolmen Mike Tindel and
adjacent property to their probably be two years before a even pass one another at the Joe
Sanford.
Dullard booked James L
homes that is practically land- need for the school can be same time."
Koopman, 19, of Barrington,
locked, that tax money is being shown.
Saying a slucient body of Ill., and David C. Acadia, 27. no
[ongwood AA (closed), 8 p.m., Episcopal Church.
used to pay architect's fees for
Canton said while the school about 81)0 students can be an- known address, at county jail
Tanglewood AA (closed), 8 p.m. St. Richard's
a school that may never be 5)-stem has grown a little at
Episcopal Church, Lake Howell Road.
tidpated, Alexander said the following their arrests at First
built, but mostly concerned that elementary level, it has Winsor
Manor Streets are not Street and Magnolia Avenue.
SATURDAy APRIL 3
ultimately heavy vehicles will decreased slightly at tie tigi designed to take the heavy
Koopman was held in lieu of
Mid-florida
Singles
Association business meetIng, 7
tear up their streets if con- school level. "We are
volume of traffic that will $5,000 bond on a felony
p.m.,
Greater
Sanford
Chamber
of Commerce. AU singles
structlon does begin,
maintaining what we've got," result.
marijuana possession charge
invited.
Frank Alexander, president he said.
"1 can also visualize our and Acadia in lieu of $500 bond
of
the
Winsor Manor
Sanford Women's AA Group, 2p.m., 1201W. First St.
Ralph Ray. the school streets being torn up by the on a possessIon of narcotic
Homeowners' Association, system's public information heavy traFfic even during paraphernalia charge.
CauelberryAA(closed), 8p.m., Ascension Lutheran
while enumerating the con- officer, said that Rock Lake construction," he said, "and
Church. Overbrook Drive.
Burglary
Probed
cerns of the residents today, School cannot be justified by who Is going to pay for the
Sanford police today were
said it doesn't appear that the growth For state funding at this repair?"
Qilckcn dinner sponsored by Ciristlan Homemakers
investigatng a reported
wishes and fears of the people point. "We do not know when
Class to benefit mission proct, 5:30 p.m., Community
According to Alexander, a burglary at the residence of
are or will be taken Into con- construction will begin."
United Methodist Church fellowship hail.
particularly sore spot with Jean Cohen, 630 Sarit.a St.
sideratlon by the elected school
Noting that work on the Winsor Manor residents is the Patrolman R.A. McIntyre
MONDAY,APRILS
officials,
school board property, which pathway mo%ved by the school reported the residence was
MagnifIcent
6CR
Radio Club, 7p.m., 1103 Orange Ave.,
Alexander
and
the had been planned as the seI'ool system through the school sIt' entered by
Sanford
a
window
and
horneoncrs appealed to the site, has ken cone to provide a to provide a route (or'
school ransacked. Listed as missing
Longwood City Council to set route
TUESDAY, APRIL
for
Woodlands children to walk to the were three necklaces, a .fl
Advanced
Lifesaving:
load limits as soon as possible Elementary School students
Rescue and Water Safety
to Woodlands School.
caliber pistol, 15 boxes of
on the narrow subdlvi*ln get to the school on the E.E.
Course, 7 p.m., Atlantis Swim SChOOl, Mtamoyge Springs.
lithe route through the site is ammunition, six pocket knives
Three nights a week icr three weeks.
streets to stop the future use of Williamson Road, Ray said mP.eaSUrCd, ft Is
less than two and $6 in pennies arid $25 in
Senior Citize 4-day tour to Atlanta and Bninswjck.
said streets by heavy con- construction of the Rock Lake miles to the Woodlands School silver coins, police s.'rid.
struclion vchicIc
&amp;hool 'ill have to wait until and the ctüldren mu-st walk,
Leaving Casselberry stop at Seminole Plaza, 8 a.m.; pick
LnrnowersStokn
At a council meeting this the other middle schools are Alexander said.
Sheriffs deputies today were
week, City Attorney Ned N. crowded.
If the route measured via the probing the thefts of
lawnJUIIan Jr., was Instructed to
FRIDAY, APRIL 9
"WesImpJydono(kgy when paved roads Is taken into mowers from
two
separate
Family Night Movie, "G%rge," sponsored by Hop r
prepare the necessary or- that will be," he saId. "ft consideration, he said, the residences,
Elementary Schoci 7 p.m. Refreshments for sale.
dinance.
depends ist how many people children would 'e bused,
Dan Parker, ci 2106 WIn.
School officials, meanwhile, move Into the area. We are not
"That property Is not r.ebargo Trail, Maltiand,
SATURDAY, APRIL 10
say there are no tilqyts toe
enilrjnafIn any substantial suitable (or anmlJ children to reported a $239 lawn mower
vro
Carnival,
Fcreat City Eiementary School, 10 a.m
struct the SthOOi ;i the tm- grovth in the next year."
warx tJ'rougn," ne contenis.
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taken
in the burglary of a
mediate future. hugh Canton,
Alexander, in reviewing the
"We cannot understand why garage at his residence.
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auxiliary services, said it will School, said he and other ministration continue to
Lwnng
Ilciuld
pta'sue Route Three, told deuUei that
probably be one to Iwo years homeowners in Winor Manor this school,
spending tax- a $863 elght.horsepower riding
before construction could discovered aixiut rix onui,s payers' money,
when school mower was taken from a tool
Frldty, March 26, 1976—Vol. 68, No. 86
begin, adding that the board ago that the School IJ'j
officials say It may be two or shed at his residence.
t'ad
DaIly and Stn4iy,
has no plans at this tIne to go purchased property to the rea.r three yeer or they may never
a, Th Savifoid PICuW, Inc., 300 N.Satvrda md Chrinma, Day
Ave $èflførd. la
beyond preliminary plans of their development,
build a school there. If there Is
SICond Cots Pott9, Paid,. iantc,4,
p'hlch can be used on anotherFIrd 317fl.
"The site is located on really a possibility that the
Horn Detivey. iS cen4, Month, P10,
site,
property In the unincorporated school will never be built, why
175 40 B' Mitt in Ftoq,dà i4rr
as ttome dClyy All other
ial
Canton said the school board area," Alexander said, noting spend the money" he asked.
Month, 1270. 6 Mor,Ihs. Its 70 17
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Senior Citizens trip to MasteriAece Gardens and the
Passion Flay at Lake Wales. Leave Sanford Civc Center
1:30 p.m. Casselberry SAck up at Seminole Plaz.a, 2p.m.
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TOPS Chapter 79, 7 p.m., over Baptist Church,
Crystal Lake and Country Club Road, Lake Mary.

Rotary Club of Casselberry, 7:30 a.m. The Caboose.
Sanford Kiwanis, noon, Civic Center.
Senior Citizem Dance with Sanlord Serenaders, 2:30
p.m. Sanford Civic Center.

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Mcobolks Anonymous (dosed), 8p.m., 1301 W. First
Sanford.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31
Data Processing Management Asia. of Central
Flori4a technical sessIon, 6 p.m., Sin,Bank DCorp.,
2290 PremIer Row, Orlando.

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George Wallace, who won 30 delegates, rejected none.

MONDAY, MARCH 29
Loagwood Area Chamber of Commerce general
meetlng,7:30am., Quality Inn North, SR 434 and 1-4.

By BOB LLOYD

71-year-old woman's purse and by Sheriff's reserve LI. Edward groeriea and her purse,
Herald Staff Writer
knocked her to the pavement at Sauls, who was of,f-duty when Patrolman Jack Fulenwider
the intersection of Country Club he witnessed the purse. reported. She wa3 treated for
Two Sanford juvenile buys, Drive and Country Club Circle, snatching Incident.
arm cuts and bruises suffered
ages 13 and 15, were arrested &amp;inford police said.
Wilma Kimber, 71, of 102 when she was knocked down,
Thursday afternoon on robbery
Police said the juveniles were Anderson Cirde, Sanford, was police said.
charges after they snatched a apprehended after a loot chase walking Inrne carrying a bag ci
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opened the door for- a potential national convention fight
with presidential hopefuls Jimmy Carter and Henry
Jackson over the candida' efforts to handpick their
delegates from the Sunshine State.
The state party Ruli. Committee voted overwhplminulv
r' r.!ght tc tg;c
'uy Ct s
and Jackson forces to purge 390 of 738 persons who have
qualified to run as their delegates In caucuses across the
state Saturday.
Carter rejected 295 of 526 persona who signed up to run
for the 34 delegate spots he won in the March 9 FlorIda
primary. Jackaon vetoed 95 of 212 persons seeking hIs 21

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of Suite Henry Kissinger to of the former president's few
book reportedly paints a picture chest.
Monday i Newsweek.
News
says
that
The
Nixon's kneel and pray with him, say- confidantes In the final days.
Time says, the press secretary
of former President Richard M.
According to the report in son-in-law, David Eisenhower, log:
The book is The Final
"You are not a very orthodox sometimes became the obJet
Nixon drinking too much, 1)ays," by Watergate reporters Time, as amplified by column- expressed concern (or Nixon's
weeping and threatening Bob Woodward and Carl Bern- nist Liz Smith of the Daily mental condition, reporting to Jew and I am not an orthodox of Nixon's temper and that Nixsuicide during his last days in stein of The Washington Post. News, the book relates that in an aide that he had seen the Quaker, but we need to pray." on was heard on one occasinn
the White house.
The News says that after the scremnhing at Ziegler, "Get out'
Time Magazine and the New the days before his resignation president, intoxicated, talking
The Former president's sul- York Daily News say it has Nixon spent much of his time to the portraits of former presi- prayer Nixon began crying, Get out!"
(-ide talk so disturbed his aides, been closely guarded prior to Its drinking in a small office in the dents.
When Nixon summoned his
screaming and beating his fists
according to reports on the publication next month by Executive Office Building, cifamily, wife, daughters and
Time says that as the end on the floor,
book, that they removed all Simon and Schuster and seriall- ther alone or with Press Secre- neared, Nixon asked Secretary
Even though Ziegler was one sons-in-law, for a final White
house photograph, says Time,

National Convention Fight

Central Florida Greet Dane Club Fun Match, noon,
Orange County Ag Center, 2350 E. Michigan Ave.,
Orlando. Enizies close at 11:30 a.m.

Pair Arrested In Purse-Snatching

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Spring Festival, Bishop Moore [Ugh School, Orlando,
1-10 p.m.

TUESDAY, MARCh 30
Sanford Lions Club, noon, Holiday Inn.
Winter Springs Jaycees, 7 p.m. VFW buildIng, 17.91,
Longwood.
Overeaters Anouyuwia, 7:30p.m., Florida Power and
light Sanford.
Casselberry Jaycees, 7:30 p.m., Summer-set
Recreation Building.
Sanford Optimists, nonn, Sue Ann's Capri.
Parents Anooyxnoi, 7:30 p.m., Community United
Methodist Church of Caa'!berry, (for troubled
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Edgewater Drive, Orlando, noon to 10 p.m.
Country Market Day sponsored by Oviedo Woman's
Club 10a.m. to 6p.m., St. Luke's Church,, SR 426, SlavLa.
Contlnu&amp;us entertainment.
Peat saic sponsoed by South Seminole Optimists to
benefit Seminole Youth Ranch, 10a.m. to 6 p.m., SR 4.'
and Fern Park Blvd.
- SEEDCO Membership Breakfast, 8:30 am., Sanford
Civic Center.
SUNDAY, MARCH 2*
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Troop 560, 4-7:30 p.m., Community United Methodist
Church, Highbanks Road, DeBary.

Lougwood Pollee Cadets, nombering 31, were out In full forte ck'uh debris from streets and &amp;t.
ches recently. Pollee Officer Mike Fisher is director of the group. (Herald Pbolo by Elda Nichols)

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Cauelberry AA (closed), 8p.m., Ascension Lutheran
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Spring Festival, Bishop Moore High School, 3901
Edgewaler Drive, Orlando, 5.10 p.m. Booths, games,
rides, food and entertainment.
Foresters Sqre Dance Club, 8 p.m., The Forest.
Longwood AA, cIced, 8 p.m., Episcopal Church.
Tangkwood AA, ck&amp;d, 8 p.m., St. R1chard'
Ep
Bkeuteimlll operetta, "TI* Tea Party that Shook the
Worki" presented by MU wee Middle School 8th grade 7:30
p.m., school audItlum, SR 427.

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WAYNE I). DOYLE, Fuhuisher
i. RIChARD LONG. Editor
WIU.IAM I). ('URHIE. Managing Editor

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H"me t)e1iver.: Week. S5 rcnLs; Month, $2 4. M iith,, $14 .0:
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Indexing Taxes
A Good Idea
During these years of inflation a practice has
become commonplace of virtually assuring the
perpetuation of higher prices. The economists call
it "indeation," which means that wage
agreements, insurance policies arid purchase
contracts. etc., include escalator clauses connecting the dollar amounts mentioned therein to
the economy's price level. If inflation imcreases X
per cent, so then does a workman's wage, for in•
stance, climb X per cent.
The problem with indexation, the more solid
economists say, is that it institutianalizes inflation.
It makes inflation easier to live with, to be sure, but
that re!ief makes it easier for big-spending
poIiticans to escape criticism. And if any lesson
needs to be learned by the citizens and leaders of
this land. it is the root cause of inflation: govern.ent printing pes cnurnmg u&amp;t paper currency
to pay for ptkaily created debt. Indexation
cultivates peoples' ostrich instinct.
"There's no doubt that indexation makes inflation easier to live with," Baltimore economist
Honald A. Krieger told the \Vall Street Journal. "In
other countries where indexation is widely used, it
seems that everybody is like the Red Queen in Alice
in Wonderland, chasing inflation harder and
harder just to stay where they were."
We don't like to promote the notion that "inflation ought to hurt," but something needs to be
done about the hellish situation in which everyone,
from wage earners to corporate magnates, find
themselves. Until we win the philosophical battle
against inflation, however, we shouk like to
suggest a prudential way to remove a particularly
burdensome stress from any American concerned
about his personal income — which includes just
about all of us.
What is not indexed to inflation is income
taxes. No, we do not mean you should pay more
taxc
inflationary rates increase, but that,
barriig an out-and-out repeal of the income tax, the
Internal Revenue Service should at least try to
keep personal income on par with inflation. In
other words, inflation has the additi onally insidious
effect of pushing people into higher tax brackets, a
kind of double jeopardy for a huge segment of
wage earners. That ought not to be the case.
The idea is not original with us. Economist
Milton Friedman has talked much about income
tax indexation, as has New York Senator James
Buckley. But there, within those select circles, the
idea rests. We think that consideration of it,
especially this month when Americans are
agonizing over their tax forms, ought to be
renewed.

Classless Justice
If a Soviet Union cUd not exist, we would have to invent one.
The existence of a rival system seems designed to challenge us
to perfect our own.
Recently the leaders of the Soviet Communist Party were
disclosed to have written a long defensive letter to several
Communist parties In Western Eirpe, explaining Soviet civil
r1gta policies.
"Tha Crnzrriita lia óiv,iji Iàii (Zr tsnd that pwe'
chemoTacy, rights, and liberties In general, do not exist," th
letter uys. 'Ihey lrrcarlably bear the charact of class and
serve the Interests of a particular class."
The Kremlin regime thereicre Imposes a dictatorship in (be
name of the prulatarlat.
In the United States we do not pit qttaUcm marks around
the worki liberty. We do not question the value of freedom and

self-government. History will rrd wet1wr the people of the
wcrld will eventually choose aw system of theirs.
Bu the Rasans' aiticinn of our system Is a challenge that
must be a!uarely faced. We must take care that every Individual who stands before the bar of justice receives equal
treatmerd — regardless of Income, regardless of education,
regardless at social position, reglardleai of color and origin.
Ecial justice under the law Is our country's proudest toast.

The Clock
By ED PR!CKF

It'soutthere.
tk s It?
Reportscall1tthe"cvIedogbostught"andey
say on damp and stormy nights it appears on a
desolate stretch of SR 13 near a bridge that spans
the Little Econlockhatchee River.
Some say ghoets haunt the six-mile stretch of

and"gSv*tllghts."
Li i, she iays "ghost lights" of the type
reported on the lonely stretch of
commonlnlrelandaridpartsofGermanylnloreats
where trees rot and rain drizzles on that rot
throwing off a glow.
Since Norbert was three, she said, "I knew he

kllledInthatareanwthetuthetury.
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FloridaTechnologic*lUllIVersit)WaiInCOflClUslVe.
The suzdy, conducted In 1%9, reported therc was
"Insufficient Information" on which to base 8
coiclts1on.
i1J'3, Hyman said she now fears harm could

mystery light isjust glowing blue swampgas easing

In Feb. l9t13 —five montha before the car struck

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and In the .beam her father showed her tr on
dead on the blacktop,
esays she even predicted tte typedclothing
her son would wear on the day of his death.

A registered clairvoyant, Mrs. Hymtn I.s one of a
growing nber of fortune tellers, palmist, seers
and others who claim during visions to Predict
events that Later ccxne true,
Jeas Steam, a noted newspaper man recently

she saw in her "vision," Mrs. Hyma.n says be was
wearing those clothes earlier that same day. But
she says he came home and changed before going
out that night toshoot firecrackers wlthaomeofhl,s
friends.
Ben F. Ward, a former Oviedo city councilman,
said legendary tales say the "ghost light" was the
ghost of a desperado who was tracked down and

predictions made by clairvoyants that did Come
true
Stern points to many Instances in which
predictions turned out to be fact, and not fiction.
(ke of the most noted was a redictlon by a clairvoyant that President Jth.n F. Kennedy would be
Mit)atOd while in office. Another was Dist his
brother would experience a si.'nilar fate.

A thuluota clairvoyant whose son was killed
rar the bridge at 10:30 pin. in July of 1963 says
of "ghost lights" are just a "bunch of
phooey"andthattheblue,eerjellghtisswampgas.
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claims she experienced which accurpt.ely predicted
her son's death some five months before a car
struck him nearthe Lrldgewhere the "ghost lights"
are reported to appear.
Anna Maria Hyrnan's son Norbert George
i-lyman, 17, polIce reports say, was struck by a car
that didn't have its headlights on. But the palmist

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oty Commissioners, ti5 Cilgible
applicant, by Boarø motion
Tuesday, March 23, 1916. authiled

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The victim still has some
intellectual practicality. More
control of the situation then,
than half of the men who
and kic or pokes may serve to
commit rape, according to
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sonic estimates, are sadistic or
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resistance, .Jean MacKellar, Nonetheless, though admiting be persuaded otherwise, In any
who resists. In fact,
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rapists
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decacie ago m a hotel room in Helena, Mont. He
was the state' niurse rona visa t'i borne.
I blew In on a reportins assignment. A mutual
friend offered an [ntr'iducflon and I seized the
oporUznity for narrow reasons: It was the time
of Vietnam, which I then embraced, and I
wanted to argue Mansfield's antiwar views.
The door to the senator's room was open, and
be was waiting for me in shirtsleeves on the edge
of the bed. I was off cred the only chair In the
room. He Ut a pipe, aossed his arms over his
chest and explained that the small, plain, very
ugly room was adequate for his stay. He didn't
like suites, he salt He had no: entourage. His
needs were simple. Saying this, which was a lot
for him, he retreated behind an exjresslon of
solemnity, and listened while I explained my
culctrn for his Vietnam opposition.
IsaidthatIhadseenagreatdulof
combat as a correspondent and was worried
that the Increasing tack of support for It In Amer-

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better weapons today than the United States, It
doesn't. Or that It is spending more. 'Iere is
evidence many of the Soviet rutes earmarked
f defere are wasted in inefficiencies.
Th problem today is thit the Soviet Union
today has an Imaginative, superbly designed
military research program headed by trst-ate
scientists.
wastes in the SOVIet system, Russian
military scientists are moving ahead at a more
rapid pace than their American counterparts.
This Is very surlslng, In view of our nation's
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fhissnotto .ay resistancei.c year.old woman?"
Incidentally, Knccht says,
Execution Iss'.ed out of r.d jnde('
of WooJcrest Unit s.
r . rh!tn ).'ft) PdUC*tiOfl department vhslrman, Junior
A S!ClP.L EXCIPTIONS
Court
of
futile.
Rita
Krcht,
z niie-year
Neither
pg ,i. rn Section 35-21-30 on I?tC eai ot Inc County
Knecht
nor
women
cn ugh: rapists with Donna F
1 MAYBELLE C. GAY
BA(4 Woodcres? Drive (DIII. 1)
Woman's Club of Sanford, Introduces June Gordon to club
Seminole County, FIrida. upon a
veteran of the Los Angeles M.:Kellar is against manual the victim's wcapor1 othcr than members.
I? 71) 13 &amp; 21TE
A-i Agriculture
BAIl final $udgment rendered In
3 LUKF N. RUSSELLIII
Ms. C.,ordnn 1* coordinator ci Seminole Communhy
Police Departiueiit, and arts for women, where ap- rattailed combs. She says
Zone
Lot Size Variance from 19 76)
— R.1A Residential Zone aforesaid court on the 11th day of
College'.
Project
21st Century Woman, which offers variety of
43,56.0 sq ft to 11.000 SQ ft nd Lot
currently on the rape detail plicable, both agreeing that composed women may talk
- Rear ,arct Variance from ft to February. A 0 1976, In that certain
Width Variance from
court-es
to
Seminole
County women, a.. well as special counseling
200 ft to 100 ft 20 ft on Lot ID, 'oldenrod Place. P9 case entitled, Say More 01', Inc., a
there, says that if shc WBS such training can add to female men away by using dodges such
and a Special Exception to parI a 16, Pg II,
For
Information
on what programs are available, or
in Seclon 3531 30 on Florida cc.rporation, Plaintiff.
personally confronted she confidence and awareness. Yet as tl,e claim of having a cornMoIle Home on the following C,ldeqr
Place Road WIlT. Ii JamesO. English. Delendant, which
requestafor special programs, contact Mg, Gordon at the college.
described property: Begin $1 °
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like hell.'' there are few instances where, municable disease.
STANLEY JAMES DEGARMO aforesaid Writ of Execution was
East of the SW corner of GovernBA(4-it-76)-ldv
A.1 delivered to me as Sheriff of
ment Lot 4. Section 32-19 32,
Lot Size Seminole County, Florida, and I
Agriculture Zone
East 100 ft. thence North 111.10 ft. Variance from 43, 560 sq
to 4)0Q hive ltvied upon the following
tnence North Si deg 47' West
101.04 sq ft on Lot 224, Chula Vista Section described property owned by James
H, thence South 195 SI It to th POB
Love Binds Interfaith Marriage
1, in Section 22 21 32, on Xiwanis 0. English. said property belnij
(Sublect to a 15' easement on the Circle (DIII, 1)
located In Seminole County, Florida
AhlflhIIIIIti
r,prin Tor roag j m-urTrier O,SClbed
5. KENNETH H. REEL — BA(1- more particularly described as
fl ABI(;AlL'AN BU1IEN
youranswersomyhusbandwill
our
sex
life.
help
rue.
as located on private road off Mullet
19.76) ISV
R-1AA Residential Iofo*s
ee it.
L)E,'iI ABIIY: About that
OPEN BOOK IN MICHIGAN
Lake Park Road. (DIII fl
That certaIn red bar.ibearng t'Ir
Zone - Rear Yard Variance from 10
2 WILLIAM E. LITZEN — BA(1
What
do
you
think
of
a
28.
was
DEAR
OPEN: Tell your
Protestant
mother
who
name
Gravley,
which
barns
"up
on
ft to 4 ftto construct a two story
19 76) 7STE
A 1 Agriculture Zone utility building on
year.olrl
man
who
has
been
husband
that
you KNOW he has
Lot II, Oak blocks" and not attathed or affixo
her on married
upset
because
To park a mobile home on theE '-1 Mount. PB 11. Pg 23. In Section
77-21. to realty, and which barn s located
married
for
seven
years
and
been
blabbing
at work about
girl:
a
Catholic
of NE '-'4 Of SE '4 of SW '4 of Section
33 on the corner of Beasley Road at the rear of the Plaintiff's properly
16-70-32. Further described as and
who
tells
all
his
friends
at
work
sour
Intimate
relations,
and If
I also came from a strict
Pennsylvania Avenue. (01ST. n at 1510 No'th Orlando Avenue,
loicatedon Ridge Road, North of S R.
Maitland,
ScmsnoleCou-flty,
Flori1a,
EXAC'FLY what happened in he doesn't keep his big mouth
Catholic family. The girl I fell
5. A. FRANK, JR. — BA(4 19
44 (DII".
also known as the "Sav•More Oil
16) IOV
A 1 Agriculture Zone
his
bedroom the night before? shut, he's not going to have
was
love
with
th
daughter
of
3. JI.ANE 'E M. PIPKIN
Setback Variances on the West, Station"
We have always had a anything to talk about!
a Methodist minister, When we
'IA(I 19 76)
A-i Agriculture North, and East from SOft to 10 ft t
E
and the undersigned as Sheriff of
:one
To p41k a mobile home on construct greenhouse on the South Seminole County, Florida, will at
wonderful sex life, which keeps
DEAR ABBY: I have a
made plans to marry', my folks
t'e N 750' of E
of Lot 1, Block D,
ft of East 100 ft of West )
It of 11:00 A M on the 1h day of Apri', ani all the relatives made an daughters and grandchildren getting better every year. But backyard neighbor who h
D R Mitchell's Survey of 11* Levy th. NW
of Section 112031, less A.D. 1916, offer fcc sale and Sell to
Grant, Pat. PgS, In Section 3670-30. road FurthQr described as located the highest bidder, for cash, subject awful fuss, Added to their oh- and have always made them since I caught wind of this, I been watching me for the last
Further described as located one
Feel cheap.
two years. I thought perhaps he
fl Plneway off South Sanford to anj and all exiSting teO'i, at the jections was the fact my lady feel free to marry whomever
nile East of S P 431 iunctioo 600 ft Avenue (DIST 2)
Front (West) Dour of the Seminole lose had a Jewish ancestor way they wanted, regardless of
When I questioned my wanted to be friendly, but when
Off S R. 419. (DIST 1)
County Courthouse in Sanford,
1 ARMANDO BONADUCE
husband about it, he denied I see him on the street, he turns
back in her family.
religion,
4 CECIL BAILEY - OA(4 1976)- BAIl- 19 76) 12V
R -1AA Florida, the above described per
The Lrurd must have zip, saying anything, but from the his head.
Regardless of all their oh3STE - A I Agriculture Zone - To ResidenIaI Zone - Side and Rear Ot6t property.
park a mobile home on the E 3)0' of Yard Variance from ID ft to 3 1110
That said sale is being made to
He has a 9to 5job and is home
jections, we went ahead and got proved of our marriage or He things that have come hack to

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John E. Polk,
Road and less me N 30' for road and Section 19 21 29, on the South side of
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cut me out of their wills. I could
BROAD.MINDED IN MPIS.

PubliSh: March 26,April 7,9, 16, 1976

missioners hereby notif ies the public
19 76i 31TE
A 1 Agruculture Zone described property (leg
To park a mobile home on Lot I), NE corner of Lot 13, Academy of its Grant Modification Submittal
B Drew's First Addition to Black l'selghts, run South S,6$ It, thence to the U.S. Dparlment of Labor,
Hammock, PB?, Pg fl in Section I run W 16000 II, North 95 U ft. East under the Comprehensive Em
71 31, on Howard Avenue and Van 16000 ft to the P011, in Section 5-21- ployment and Training Act of 1973
(CETA), Grant No 12-60325 60,
Arsdale Street. (01ST. I)
29 Further Described as South of
6 RICHARD A. COLEE — BA(l- Homeward Lane and East of West Title VI, Modification No. 60.1. The
pp Of this modification is to
19-76) 3OTE
A 1 Agriculture Zone Lake Brantley (01ST 3)
BAdI- expend excess monies In the total
To parka mobile home on the E'i
JOHN I. THOMPSON —
grant allocation.
of SE '-4 Of NE '.. of SW ' of Section 19 76) 39V
A I Agriculture Zone—
This modification does not change
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of his buddies gets all the him in his backyard, staring at

appear.
My wife and I are both in our Three cheers for an Interfaith she tells me.i
If my husband doesn't get
lie has driven past my home
805 and have celebrated our marriage that let love over-

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look. Even the neighbors have
mentioned it.
He is married, but I seldom
see his wife. We have tiever
I'm sure she knosrs that I am
hem neighbor. My husband and I
don't want to cause any trouble
as we plan on living in this
neighborhood For a long time,
but this man gives me the

involved. The breakdown of I
(01ST 1)
ofDieS'',ofSouth7217ftofNE'Of are
funds is as follows
7. HERMON BROWN — BAIl 19 NW '..of Section 262029 (less N 33 ft
Wages
S 960,076
A I Agriculture Zone
76) 29TE
for road SW purposes) Further
$110,711 - Fringe Bentf itS
creeps.
Top-ark a mbule homeon the E '-, of described
located about 35-0 ft off
Administrative
SE '.. of NW '4 of SW 4OV Section 16 Markham Woods Road (01ST. 3)
Do you think I should go to the
This grant modification creates 12
20 32. Further described as North of
10. JOHN S. JOHNSTON —. BAdISeminole County Ladies Auxiliaries of The Most Worshiplul police? He really hasn't done
1AAA
Residential
additioial
positions
The
new
S 5. 46 and West of Jackson Road, 19-76) 33V P
PrInce Hall Grand Lodge AF and AM Presented an annual anything except stare at my
(DIST.
Zone— Rear Yard Variancefrom30 oostbn5efund'ct030, 1976,
and
only.
banquet
with guest speaktr, Thomas Wilson Ill. Others at the back door and drive around my
S LEE PRATT — BA(4 1976 ft to 5 ft to construct house
Prime Sponsor: 5emimt County
3ITE A 1 Agriculture Zone - To screen pool enclosure on Lot). Block
bead table were (from left) Ma. Eva Stephen, hattie II&amp;nkerson, house.
Board of County Commissioners
park a mobile home on the West A. Sweetwafer Oaks Section , in
Bernice Muller, WI... Hamllton,Debtury and Elizabeth Roberts.
Name of Highest Elected Official:
Should I initiate a con72930ff of the N 'ii of the NW '- of section 3220 29. on Valley Court
','e
C'-'-.
Sec-?
!h .9W '. o"
versation with this man
Circle (DIII i)
Area Served: Seminole County
Lake Harney Road. (01ST 11
JAMESSALACIAK—BA(1
perhapstalk
to his wife? Please
Total Individuals tobe Served: 325
PATSY KELT;I — BAlI 1976)
76) isV - P-lA Residential Zone
ns
help
me.
concerts
Grant
modification
may
be
FRIGIflENf:[)
I3TE - Al Agriculture Zone - 'TO Rear Yard Varianc, from 30 H
Park a mceiile home f' a limited 34'' on Lot 7). EngliSh Woods, Pfl examined at Seminole County
I)EAIt FIIIGIITFNED: You
crnt'nt of the ('once'rt 5lLh ('horaliers will premiere a new
i\%li [)tltilIC conccrL have
Ottuce, Manpower Diviur.
time while building a home on Lot is. Pg 93, in SectIon 20 21-30. on
may
be
unjustiflably
Seminole
Plaza.
Hwy.
17-921)6,
717, o. P. Swope Land Company's fieidrgwood Road (Oust
been planned during April by Cantata No. 4 (Christ Lag In medley of tunes from the
'Ssarne
suispic1ou
17.
NEW
VISTA
CONSTnUCTION
Casselberry.
Fl
or.
G'ants•ln
Aid
the
or
you
may has-c a
Flat of Etack Hammock, PB?, Pgs
Humanities DivisIon of Todesbanden) by J. S. Bach. popular TV series,
Coordinator, Room 313 Cøurthouse,
110 and Ill, In SectIon 33 70 31, on C,
point.
While
with
P IA
your
husband,
BA(l-I9 76)3W
This group will also perform Street."
Rear Yard N. Park AvenLe, Sanford, Ft.. Sciii(nole Coimnunity college.
Kansas and Oklahoma Street, Residential Zone
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5:00 P M., Monday through Friday.
J. W. ALFORD
BA(4 19- Green Village. PB 1$, Pg ,, in
April Il, these two choral sing a
will be held at Community
Written commer" concerning thIs
series of
new
C 7 CommercIal Zone TO SectIon 702130. or. Graham Road
76'SE
organizations will present an
United
Methodist Church, U. S.
rrodilication
shou'i.
':ected
to
If service (Dl!T 1)
install and operate
of familiar
13 NEW VISTA CONSTRUCTION James 0 Bedsole. Director,
17.92 In Casselberry at 8 p.m. afternoon concert of patriotic American
acceiøy to
gasoline pumps
patriotic
numbers as
P
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Manpower
Division,
Seminole
onvtnience itore on the following CO. — flAdi 19 76)-36V
April 5.
The
Seminole and popular mu.sic at 3 p.m. in well as the
Rear
Yard
COUnty
Branch
Office.
Seminole
lovely
"Concord"
by
detCrIbed property. All that part of Residential Zone
(omtiitmity Chorus, unuer the the lobby' between the library flenjiunin Britten.
Plaza, Casselberry. Fl 37707
They
will
Lot 5, First Addition to Casselberry, Variance from 30 ft to 70 ft on Lot I
Publish: March 76. 71, 29, 1976
direction of Dr. Burt Perth. and science buildings on the aLso perform
Florida, as recorded in PB 7, Pg130, Green Village. PB 18, Pg
"Heat! Beat'
DCX 110
chief, will perform three short college campus. The Choraliers Drum&amp;"
of the Public Records of Seminole Section 70 21)0, on Graham Road.
with
music
composed
County, Florida, tying South Of SR. (01ST 1)
sacred works appropriate to the will perform two madrigals of by Howard Hanson on words b'
427andWestofthep.Wofthlmain
14 PHILLIP STONEBROOK
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR Lenten
season and will feature the seventeenth century and Walt Whitman.
line of the Atlantic Coast Line BA(l-19 76) 32V
R.1AA SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
the "littl Organ Mass" by' twothernesfromrecent motion
Lot Width CASE NO. 7S.OH.CA.09.D
Railroad, containing 145 acres, in Residential Zone
The public is cordially invited
Section 721 30. Further described
Variance for Two LotS from 90 ft to CIRCUIT CIVIL
Joseph Haydn. The Choraliers, [)iCtUrCS, "Jonathan Livingston
located on the East side of SR. 127 Six ft on the following described FLORIDA FEDERAL SAVINGS an eleven member select enSeagull" and "Brother Sun, to attend one or both of these
between ACL Railroad Track ard property: N " of Lot 16, 17, 15, and AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, etc.
Sister Moon." In addition, the concerts. Admission Is free.
semble,
will
highlight
their
19, Block C, Tract 26, Sanlando
Plaintiff,
Plumosa Avenue (DIII. 4)
PBS,
Pg
17,
in
Section
721
NATIONAL
AUTOCRAFT
Springs,
s
11
on Bernard Street. (DIII. 4)
JAMES K. FREEBORN. et al.,
MPG. CO. — 6*110 70 1S).19E - M
Defendants
1 IndustrIal Zone Requst for Six
15. ALFRED WATTS— BAIl 1#
1
(:)rga n
P 1 Residential Zone
NOTICE OF SALE
Months Extension on approval Ji IIV
granted on October 20, '975 to Side Yard Variancefrorn25ft to )2lt
Notice is hereby given that,
construct a 2500 sq ft building tO to construct room addition on Lot 15
pursuant to the Order or Final
f
store liqulfied petroleum product, in and West 30 ft Of Lot 16, Block D, Judgment entered in this cause, in
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Conjunction with five underground Grove Terrace. in Section $12130, the Circuit Court of Seminole
storage tanks on the following onOikand Central Street. (0151,4) County, Florida. I will sell the
millions of answers from
BA(4 19- property situated in Seminole
16 HATTIU OROOMS
By GAYNOR MADDOX
described properly: Beginning at a
County, Florida, described as:
point 400' WeiI of the SE corner of 76) ISV - 5-1 Residential Zone
concerned laymen. You'll get
neralds-'Ices
run N 215 It, W 700 ft Front Setback Variance from 251110
($ I. Block N. CAMELOT UNIT
Sec':on6 7$
tli8fl
ansiers, too, from
h,ivt'
a
I
severe col(J, The
5275 ft E 200ft to pOe, less road P 16t toconstruclscreen porch on Lot NO 2, accordnU to th PIat thereof
scientists.
But they will be
I.
Lockhart
0
ir.
Section
16.
Pages
as recorded in Pill Book
number of suggestions I get to
W. Further described as fronting on I. Block
and
96,
of
the
Public
Records
of
177
3519
30.
0'
Ma'tly
Avenue.
,s
1)13
based
careful
research,
Charlotte Street, West of S
cure or ease the suffering is
With a change in schedule the
Seminole County, Florida, less the
(DIII. 5)
(01ST 4)
astounding. Eat less. Eat more. testing and other scientific Deltona Organ Club presents
WestSfeetalongwiththeWettSfet
E.
APPROVAL
OF
MINUTES
CONTINUED
I. VARIANCES
Don't eat hardly anything. But checks. The basic difference Joimny Kemm, internationally
1. March 15th, 1916
Regular Of Lot 11.
1. BYRON I. TODD — BA(3-1S
oven,
TOGEThER
WITH
Range
Meeting
by far the greatest nwnber will be that the scientific based Famous organist, in a special
76) 19V R.1AA Residential Zone
This public hearing will be held in Fan Hood, Dishwasher, Disposal
Rear Yard variance from 30 ft to 21
talked about vItamin C and my answers will not be final. Those program of organ music at (tie
present garege on Lot 7 the County CommissIon Chambers Gas Forced Air Heat &amp; A C.
It to evtlnd
emotionally conceived will be LieItona Community Center
Courthouse, Sanford. Florida, at public sale. to the hiQh5t and best cold.
md S. Block C, West Altarronte of the
April 19, 1916. at 7 00 PM.. or as
bidder, for cash. at the we-st front
So I reviewed many articles 100 per cent solutely final. So April 2 at 7:30 p.ni. Hanging
Htight SectIon 1, PB 10, Pg 69, Ofl

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These Russian scientific advances could
mean that the U.S. may, a decade or two train
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collection of second-rate weapor.

the size of armies bat excellence of weapons.
Though the Pentagon would argue the point,
jeopardy. I was overly blunt, one might even say
the problem isn't that we do not spend enough on
Insufferable. I said I had seen enemy leaflets
national defenae. Research, by comparison, is
quoting George Movern's condemnation of
cheap.
It is ratner that we do not spend wisely.
the war, and had talked with men In the ranks
Some Soviet advances are the bread-andwho were becoming confused with the SlIflilM
butterdeelommtswhthmakepossiwjer
Hans At The Dike
remarks being made by Mansfield. Naturally, I
cost reductions. They have moved ahead in
added that such talk here could only encourage
casting
techniques so far that their cast cornthe enemy and prolong events.
ponents
are as strong as fcrglnga In the U.S. Our
'1flave you been In Vietnam' I asked.
JOHN CUNNIFF
scelntif
Ic
sources say the Rulans now lead In
"Not recently," he said.
welding technology and In titanium fabrication.
"Then ho can you judge it at all?"
Some advanced Soviet work is In Imaginative
I learned later of course that my equating his
I r U 1 h I s I n F I n e P r I fl t
fleld
where bee kthroughs could, cumulatively,
ignorance of Southeast Asia with his lack of
alter
the balance of piwer.
experience was not only naive but In error.
NEW YORK (AP) — Difficult and boring as it month, you will find that the underlying direcThe USSR Is moving ahead rapidly In plasma
Mansfield had been a lifelong scholar on Asian is sure to be, Americans have learned they must tin of prices might even be worsening, he said.
ysi
and in magn€to-hydrodynamjc power
affairs, a university Instructor in such before read the details of, for example, a product
In the second quarter of InS,
he
said,
the
rate
generation.
It leeds the U.S. In some areas of
becoming a lawmaker, a man whose Far guarantee or an Insurance policy.
of price Increase was 5.1 per Cent; In the seaied
inset research and there are Indications Moscow
Eastern knowledge was thought so valuable that
It is therein the fine print that the truth might quarter, 5.8; in
the
third,
7.1;
and
In
the
fourth
may
be moving toward the development of laser
Franklin Roosevelt sent him there on a strategic lie, most commonly In the form of limitations or quarter, 7.1 per cent. In January It was 11 per weapons.
war mission En the
exceptions to the over-all Impression created by cent, In February, 6 per cent.
Mansfield said none of this, by the way. For the general promise the aniMmari makes.
The Russians are ahead In high pressure
Thit why, you ask, should we remove food and
much of our conversation, actually, he said very
In some areas of hlgMrequency radi.
Arthur F. Burns, chairman of the Federal energy prices, since they make up such an fin. P1W'
Reserve Board, seems tofeel weshould take a porlant part of the price Index? If thlswerean wave propagation, In chemical warfare and In
He said "yes" or "no" where applicable. I lesson from such experiences and apply the Insurance policy you wouldn't scratch out the
artts of artillery technology.
suppose I Wok his simple reticence as a same scrutlziy to some of the official government Important benefits, would you?
The Soviet rate of progress is eiiempflfled by
weakness, as have many over his 34 years En statistics we seem to live by.
wxk of Rntbui scientists En anti-aircraft
That Is true. But Burns doesn't say the policy
pubde life (10 as a congressman, 24 as a senator,
While pleased with the report that the Con. Is no good or that certain
systems.
The newest Russian weapons
tii be
15 as the majority leader). His lack of dynamism
signer Price Index barely rose In February, excised. He does, however, wish to remind c4a1 in the early W7( were a decade
has been a Washington Issue for decades. Burns cautions Americans not to become Americans that there are some weak behind ours. But ow cotmterport of their newest
Colleagues have for years urged him to caine euphoric. Reading the fine print, be concludes: paragrapha theteirL
cam
tilded missile system is still under
allv, to which his response had been: "1 am not "I continue to be disturbed by the rate of InA major factor in the February price rate was development.
a ringmaster."
nation."
a decline in food prices, largely the rilt of last
And the Soviet Un1in has made more rapid
He certainly Isn't. Born 72 years ago En
Burns didn't specify those he thought mIght year's harvest. But harvests are unpredictable; progress In hieving
jd
Manhattan, sent to Montana to be reared by In- become euphoric, but his statement followed by no farmer expects continued good harvest.
tEobgy than Some of the most hawkish of
Laws, a one-time runaway who joined the Navy only a few days one by William E. Simon,
And energy prices. It was a relatively mild American scientific oboervers predicted a year
at age 14 and a former mine worker who became Treasury secretary, who suggested a2 per cent winter In sane parts of the nation. Fuel con- bock.
a college professor, Mansfield Is merely Man- Inflation rate might be achievable In this decade. sumption was less than It might have been In
All is not, however, In the Soviets' favor.
afield, which Is quite enough. He Is phaps as
Burns soggested to the Senate Budget Corn- large areas, and thus there was less than axThe
US leads In such dollar-savjn1 research
fine a politician as this nation can hope to mittee that It break down the February price pected pressure on prices,
as the use of computers for design and
produce. Gentle, generous, honest, he Is azs Index and examine the Ingredients that made up
Gasoline prices also turned a hit weak in some simulation, in intergrnted.circujt fabrication, in
elected official who serves the public rather than the tiny, one-tenth of 1 per cent increase In that areas, but
Industry authorities now expect rammerlcally.controlled machine tools, in Inertial
himself. He has never had a press secretary, month.
demand
to
pick
up, not only becate of the Instrumentation, In the development of cornreact, every piece of constituent mail, and works
U you remove food and energy supplies, the summer drIving season, but because the crisis poalte materials and In aatethte4jorne sensor
12-14 hour days. A rare officer Indeed.
prices of which moderated In the year's second atmosphore that limited usage tins receded.
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WASHINGTON Officially, the unit is called
the 9th Military Airlift Wing. But under this
prosaic banner operates the world's most exclusive airline, a fleet of plush aircraft, seesing Washlngtons official elite.
The passengers consist solely of government
blgwigs and military muck-a.mts,ks, ranging
train Secretary of State Henry Kissinger to
Arni' thief of Staff Gen. Frederick C. Weyand.
The passenger list also cuts across
Ideological lines, 1th free rides va1lab1e to
cnservaUves and liberals alike from Sen. Barry
Goldwater, R-ArIz., to Sen. George McGovern,
1)-SD.
The planes, valued at $66 m11114x1 aplece, are
no crdlnary airliners. They are specially out.
fitted to pamper busy govermnnard executives.
They contain such creature comforts as wall-towall carpeting, desks for working officials, bars
for drinking officials, sofas sultab!e for taking
es and extra povder rooms.
The fancy planes are avaüaO(e nours day
tofly the high
from a sightseeing junket In Tlmbuktu to a
football game at West Point. This VIP service
costs the taxpayers roughly $6 million a year.
The planes even provide military stewards to
cater Pa the wants of the distinguished
passengers. The stewards are carried * the
military rosters as ' Air Passenger Specialists"
nqposedly on duty to ensure "passenger
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CaSselberry, FlorIda 37707.
Publish. March 25. 26. 25, 1976
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SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
Variancefrom7oft tolllfton Lot
OFAOJUSTMENT
16, Block 3, Whitcomb's First Ad
Notic, of Public HearIng
dition to Geneva, in Section 71-20-37,
April 19, 1,16
Ftori,j Avenue and Second
7:00 P.M
'DuST n
10 WHOM IT MAY COPIcERN
2. RANDALL .1. GATES BAIl
Notice is hereby given
that the 19-76) )7V
P 1A Residential Zone

In ci us tr'

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only. A grant appllctio will be
PreappIiatin may be examined
submitted at a later date outlining
at
Seminoe County Branch Office,
specific programs
'8flpower Div iion, Seminole
Preapplication maybe examined Plaza,
Hwy. 1792 436, Casselberry,
at Seminole County Branch Office, Florida, or Grants-in Aid Coor
Manpower Division, Seminole dinator's Office, Room 313, Cour
P1mM. Hwy 11 91'tl* ra....i,..,.
N. 'arK Aven,, Sanford,
Florida between the hours of 1-30
Florida,
between
am. and 500p.m., Monday through A M. and 5:00 the hours of S:30
P.M., Monday
Friday. Written cnrnmenta con.
through
Friday.
Written
comments
Icerning this preapplicatlon shOuld Concerning
thss preappllcatlon
re directed to James D (3e'dsole, Should be directed to James D.
Director, Manpower Division.

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1. 1976. through June 30, 1977, under
Employmert and Training Act f
nd Training Act of 1973 (CE TA),
1973 (CETA), title I, lf th, amount of title
II. in the
of $372 101 t
1*69.311, to establish a progr
to establish publicamount
service employment
provide education, training,
work positions for the unemployed and
0 sxperlence, on the lob training, and underemployed persons of Seminole
services to economically disad County. Thl iS
Va nt aged persons of Seminole only A grant a planning figure
application will bz

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ne Semnoi, County Boird of
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Bedsole. Oirect,,r, Manpower

TOM TIEDE

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D Bedsole, Director,
Comprehensive Manpower
Division, Cnmprehensive Manpower Division,
to make preapplication for fiscal to ma
preappilcation for fiscal

ItwiflnotbeaUvingrealltyectaseeyenfarj
atr1vt to achieve It at every level of our judicial system.

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safety." But in prectice, they spend their time
serving food and drink to the pampered poohbaha.
We have obtained the private Air Force logs
listing the VIP flights for inS. The documents
reveal that the planes were at the disposal of
poweful members of Congress, We contacted
nt of the passengers from the Capitol Hill
travel club. They InsFited that they traveled
strictly on government business, albeit In deltas
style.
But some clearly did not, Senate Arsed
Services Chairman John Steonfa, D-MIss., flew
train Washington to Meridian, Miss., at least a
dozen times last year. it Is unlikely that he went
Ia visit the Meridian Naval Air Base. His home
pens tobeleas than)rnilea from the landing
field.
Indeed, our sources say the crusty old Steinis
owes his fine attendance record, In part, to the
Pentagon. The obliging brass have whisked him
to tlis appothtmIwrns with mllltury precision. In
turn, Stermnis has presIded kindly over military
matters.
Arizona's Barry Goidwa tee, the conscIence of
the Senate, has lectured his colleagues sternly
against congressional Junketlng. But the flight
Ings, which were intended for official eyes only,
show he hitched rides from the Air Fcrce last
year at ieast 1 times, Inchxilng three flights ta
his horns state.

Airline

Another three flights were booked to Easton, Hub't Hurnptrey, D-MIIm., and Richard SchMd., the scenic spot where Washington's most
weicker, H-Pa., cost the taxpayer, $62,000.
prominent hunters shoot geese. A Goldwatur
Rep. Femnand St. Germaln, D-R.!., as
aide said the senator's Pentagcxs-paid junkets, chairman of a House Banking subcommittee, led
with few exceptions, were taken to deliver a delegation on a round of the European banking
speeches to improve military morale. The flights capitals, The Air Force flew therm around at a
to Maryland's Eastern Shore, explained the cost of 824,4.20.
aide, were arranged to stay with an old friend,
Rep, Wayne Hays, D.Ohio, led his North
U. (len. William Qtdnn
Atlantic Assembly delegation on tine overseas
Two House Armed Services chairmen, Ed- tripe costing a grand total of $76,1a30. A
word Hebert, fl-La,, and hIs successor, Mel spokestvixnan explained that military aircraft
Price, 1)-Ill., flew the friendly skies of the 89th were used "for security reason."
Military Aircraft Wing to visit their hcme bases,
For shorter hops. Rep. Fred Rooney, D-Pa.,
Senate Democratic leader Mike Mansfield made
used a military plane to fly to a West Point
two trips to Mexico last year on VIP planes.
football
game, Rep. Floyd Spence, R.S.C,, put In
The costliest trips were the cangreeslonal
a couple w
of active duty lastaummer as a
junkets to faraway places with strange.eowiding
Navy
captain.
He
flew to San Diego in style
names. Some trips, with split-second schedules
aboard
a
military
plane.
and heavy work loads, were anything but
But others clearly were all.
If the congresSIonal tigwlgs couldn't think of
exces-nal vatstjnna Ir viffi(4a) g1p
any place to go, the Pentagon often found some
blessed, palm-studded places. From the official place, Rep. Trent LoU, H-Miss., was flown to
logs, here are a few random examples:
Gulfport to dedicate a Navy dining facility.
Sen. Daniel Inouye, D-Ilaw., led a House Appropriations Chairman George Mahon,
delegation on a Middle East tour of Amman, D-Tex.aa, traveled by military jet to attend the
Cairo, Damascus and Tel Aviv. The VIP tran- launching of the USS Texas,
sportation cost the taxpayers ia,aoi.
Sen. Ernest Rolling,, D&amp;C,, flew to his home
House Speakcs Carl Albert took paine state to dedicate the Mendel Riyet submarine,
colleagues to Europe and Rua, 11 Yip !ligbt
and Sen. Ed Mualde, D.Me., flew to Brunswick
cost $69,930.20.
Naval Air Station In his native Maine to attend a
Another European junket, headed by Sans. ktel4aylng ceremony,
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Street, (D:ST 4)
Office of the Zoning Administrator
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R-1AA will be considered and persons
HA(3.1S-7&amp;)-2SV
Lot size appearing at the hearing will be
ResIdential Zone
Variance from 11,700 sq fib 5775 q heard orally Hearings may be
from time to time as may
ft and Lot Width Variance from 901? cootir,.ied
necessary Further details
A,
West
be
found
I 75 ft on Lot I, Blo-ct
373 4330, Ext.
Altamont, Heights Section 1, PB $0, available by calling
Pg 69, located in Section 1%.21-7'v, on 30-4.
$mlnole County Board
Hillcres' Street (DIII 4)
04 Adlustmlr.t
C. VARIANCES
By: Victor Gitchler.
I. MAURICE C. WILLIAMS —
Chairman
5.1 Residential
BAIl 19 76) 4tV
March'26, 1976
Zone LotSie Variance from 54Q PubliSh:
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House in Sanford. Florida, at 11:00
Ifl head in doubt, and went
AM on April 9th, 1976.
Dated: March 24th, $976.
right on with my regular
leau
morning six ounces of orange
Arthur H. Beckwith
Juice.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Elaine RiCharde
Result? I feel no better, no
Deputy Clerk
worse
Harrison, Greene. Mann,
That is the bcttom line. What
Rowe I. Stanton
Att: Raeigh W. Greene, Ill,
I need is scientific judgment.
P0 Box 3542
Everyone hashisown answer to
St. PeteI'u'g, Florida 31731
the
question: Is vitamin C
PubliSh March 76, 1976
really gocI for colds. You'll :et
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with the scientists.

tunesto pop this concert is free
The medical board of to the public.
"Consumer Reports," under
Kemm
recently
won
the pressure of ecid-worried recognition as the nation's most

readers. made a careful review popular organist by the
the subject, It found that the "C'rganist" magazine in their
University of Toronto's School Brat national poll. He has apof Hygiene, under Dr. Terence peared in over 000 concerts
W. Anderson and coihiagues, within the past three years, In
hadconducted(hree large-scale addition to recording four

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Old 41 46 Orafte" Ave, lome
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Sr. LOUIS, Mo. (AP) -- The Rev. J. C. Michael Allen,
associate dean of Yale University Divinity School, has
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DISCOUNT FOODS
and Employes

OSBORN'S BOOK &amp; BIBLE STORE

Carftal Cooke was scheduled a principal Walter March
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KNIGHT'S SHOE STORE

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burned pepper and brimstone them could be as intolerant of
and blew the smoke into his heretics in their midst as the

Whitelield, stirring a sense of the Declaration of Indepennational ideutit, moral
dence, the legally empowered

cell. I le put his mouth to cracks
tate churches of their
in Ili,
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geography, rural and city life, forbidding any religious tcst.s
the educated and uneducated, for holding federal office, and
landholders and black slaves, the first 10 Constitutional

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long before the American the separation of church from
Revolution in 1776
state, the severing of the cords
lie was among many Bap- binding religion to civil
tists,
Quakers
and authority, making faith a
Presb~terians jailed in colonial matter of free choice

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autonomy and the spirit of '76. church establishments began to
The movement criss-crossied crumble, a process abetted by

location,
them."
Iliscrune "Disturbing the
It was an odd circumstance,
peace by preaching the gospel an irony of America's
without authority fro.n the state development, but It led even-

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spreading a cohesive attitude amendments of 1790 declaring
among provincial populations that. "Congrem shall make no

that previously had been law repecUng an establish.
separated, generating an in- mentofreligion or abridgeing
elusive American camaraderie the free exercise thereof."
of common interests, common
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traveled through the colonies, with its Bill of Establishing
holding methngs, challenging Religions Freedom In 1786, a

preac Wng through barred jail most striking conUibution
the deadness of state religions, work of lUmas Jefferson.
windows to people outside. But America to the science of
bolstering the cause of
Disestablishment proceeded
t4 f,ty
sheriff's men hacked with government," says his
dissenters such as Baptists and gradually in other states
he Sanford If. Cobb.
a
(j!
preachers extended through Martin Mart) calls It 'one of
Edwards of Massachusetts, a Connecticut, 1819 in New
jail windows, or broke up the the most drastic changes in
towering Puritan theologian, Hampshire and 1833 in
crowdsby riding horses into the public religion in Western
philosopher and student of Massachusetts, where an
list ene rs, trampling and history" with out war over it. 313 A. D. allied stale with psychology and
natural established church had existed
It had been Muial.ly untried church.
phenomena, contended that fnr two centurks.
beating am.
Similarr more severe punish- before. For nearly 1,500 years
That link, preserved through people could experience God
But the nation. In separating
ments were meted out to
z8tIOn- the centuries of Cathollsim, also directly and respond in- ch urch froIn state. had ein-

religious non comformists by governments and Christlanit) continued

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stocks in the public square, colonies, with laws requir ing conscience."
having their ears cut off, being dwellers to pay taxes to support
Pockets of toleration existed
stripped to the waist nd the church and its ministers, to in the colonies, most notably in
hipped through the town while heed Sabbath laws and, in some Who&amp; Island, condifiona11 y in
tied behind a cart, burning of cases to attend worship. Pennsylvania
and, temthe right hand with an I'll" for Enforcement varied. Only porardy, partially in Myland.
heresy. Four Quakers were church ntembers, or if) softie But established churches held
hanged.
instances, avowed Protestants, sway in nine of the 13 colonies ilt
It was a fine of lzigislated rould hold offire nr vote-,i the time of the Am.
,
rican
church establishments in privilege also limited to Reilution and would continue
America
Although most property osners
in some of them until well Into

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Church establishments the 1911-i century.
'700, the government churches, meant official favoritism f&amp;r
A movement s-scIled in the

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the arrests, fines and dental of the espoused church and in yers before the Revolution,
civil rights to di&amp;wnters con- turn, its blessings for the however, that both challenged
tinued In some areas for authorities, according them a the church state ties evenanother 100 years or more, kind of "divine righl," with tually severing them, and that
he&gt;ond the founding of the dissenters per
hcmmed fanned the flame of in
in or drive- out.
United States.
tional
General lo'elief held that civil consciousness. Historians call
Although many had migrated

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Bishop Grady To Speak
Bishop Thomas J. Grady of mander Jim Magill of Sanford, their building prograin eight
the Roman Catholic Diocese of will journey to Hontoon State years early, officials of
Orlando, will be the speaker at Park on the St Johns River, for Sanlando Baptist Church will
a pre-Lenten program spon. a weekend of campin9 and hold a bond burning Sunday at
sored by the Episcopal Church boating. They will be ac- the 11 a.m. service to celebrate
Women:fthehu1-,of the cornpanledbyJerry"wersl the churchs debt-free status
(,00d Shepherd, Maitland, Deltona, Donald Marklund, and honor their pastor R
'rhursday. The program, Sanford, lion Bauder, DeBary, I,ewis D. Haines, who founded
(Urected at Christian women in and Steve Chamberlain of the church 12 years ago. Rev.
the greater Orlando area, will Orange City who attends a Ilaines has announced his
retireflPnt from the minitr
follow the 930 a m Holy Lakelard Bible college
Communion ser vi ce and will
include a coffee hour in the First Methodist
Community

Good Shepherd Parish Hall
Subject of the program is
'l'h l.iving Christ in the

Miss Meff ie Long, soprano

torn Stetson University.
present a concert Sunda)

Conception, Washington, DC

Trinity Assembly

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production of "Madam Butterfly" to be presented i

1e1.cnd AseniorntStetsons

Assembly of Cod

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presented a special song service for the patients at DeBarye
anor Nursing Home Thur'

They were accompanied

by tviv of their leaders, Mrs.
Rachel Holt and Mrs. Pricilla

iotr ot (lit %.~Vlmrli
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choir arid Madrigas.
appeared in

Rangers Outpost 138 (boys 7-17)

Mrs.
eggy Miller will
assume the role of Claudia, the
wife of Pontius Pilate for a
"first person" monologue to
lead Into her husband, Rev.
Kenneth Miller's sermon on the
topic "The Inside Story,"
Stindas at the 9 't5 and 11 am
~ervices at Cnununity United

Church

fenn, will present their Blcen-

my Grocery Bill

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Just picture myself fighting those crowds looking for the specials. I really
dreaded qetting started.

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the paper each day and make my Selection before I set out to shop.

I AGREED TO TRY THE PAPER, and he was right1 I In a few days I had
found some wonderful values, I knew just where io go and what the items
would cost. In a

ion, my grocery s opp ng me s muc

as er.

noitow
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where the bes buys are

of

Casselberry.
Sonshine and Co. youth choir
At 6:30
p.m. in the Fellowship will present "Ile's Alive"
Ml, a family night dinner
Sunda at the 7 in service
be held to be followed by t
The "Cracker Jacks" from
musical program in the sane- Scarritt College in Nashville,

Thorp.

FRANTIC about

trying to save on my shopping he suggesTed that I check the ads

as Methodist

-oductions by the

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told him I was too busy to read the paper because of my busy schedule and

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evening at First United
was director of the National
Methodist
Shrine of the Immaculate
Miss Iona is an operatic singer

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lantifIrl All'isaltv CtilIeft. 1441 V Park Ave.
Milford Coveeprototte"I of Jeliggivati's witowists. 106 fiv. filis it
Thi 940-VAIWA Army, Igy W lath 11.

the

gunpowder explosion beside
"Possessed of the true faith,
him one night, polluted his food, as they supposed, some among

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rnents-a cnceptand practice confidence

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drunks in with him set off a Jr

before being appointed to the
Orlando Diocest in 1974.

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Central Baptist Clowch, I))$ Dole Are
Chviverto Forst Baptist
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minister, John Leland, confined they were Interested In such that had prevailed throughout Awakening."
of liberty and refuge to many
for five months in Culpepper freedom for others," says Christendom ever since the
It surged in the 17Y)s and Baptists, Quakers, Mennonites

tongue with a red-hot Iron,
conformity
divided the state from the churches persisted until after preferences and the people
That same pattern initially churches," notes historian the American Re volution, when could exercise faith free of
fines, banishments
One dissident was chained to was continued In America
Perry Miller. "No government they began to collapse
partisanship or restrictions
a log for 20 da ys in winter.
Established churches had )et imagined that religion
On)) a few exceptions
It put religion in the

develop a meRningful worship experience, Jewish music
specialists told a conference here sponsored by Hebrew
Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion of Cincinnati.

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tenance of religion by govern- American fraternity and England Puritans. It was a

others, die, the villager maintained "It is well kfloWfl
that Americans do not die"

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they con- depended on a firm main- peopic" religion, Idealism and was called by surrounding New

government

gimmicks used In religious services may produce attend-

sw say s(polool
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sidered ecclesiastical tyranny,

to his spirit,

NEWYORK(AP)-Rockandgultsrmuslcandother

Cornier cairrify Cwb

to America to gain religious peace and moral health that wave of "common Island. "Rogue's Island, it

Imprisonments on bread and Catholic or Protestant, with splanted to early America.

UPSALAPII$IYTIRIANCHURCH

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me igious Freedom Came Hard

had lived there, none "has ever died."

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ange JuIewillbeprofdedby
McDonald 's.

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ALL SOULS CATHOLIC CHURCH
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST
Ass:- Pastor
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God's vitalizi ng power w or ked

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Pinecrest Baptist Church. Miss Bskptist, Rev. Icing, Rev.
King. Martha llardwick will coor- Mcar%e), Rev.
dinate the scenes.
Jr. and Jack Horner, executive

the Puritan magistrates of were bound together in the "o
countries of Europe afte
world" wi th %ar)fng church 16th centur',
earlier colonial New England
Protestant
Ahippings with knotted cords, establishmentF, Roman I

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7be day I learned that struggling is the only way I can
make progress, it changed aumyreelIywg about the ugJ1

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guarantees for total happiness on this earth Does th

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part of the service. Sanford-Eustis Free MeUxxhst
and The Church will give the benedic

presented by '1t
United Members of the Easter
Me th odist Church, The Lord's Sunrise Service committee
Supper b First Baptist Church include Rev. Porter. chairman
and The Crucifixion by Rev. Kenneth Holt of Pinecrest

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lives that are hard all the time. Try to appmiate the good
things in ymkr life. Most Of us have many ble&amp;sings we

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make Iuci rcallle that liff! is just one problem after
anuther and an in(hvidwil simply must do h.is L -st to a Iv e
them one at a time."
gave each
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Hirm Nowhere in the Scripti,ires wW you find any

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m reminded of a story Mrs. Lyndon John:;on fells
about her daughter, Luci. Mrs. John.sm said Litici, as E
teenager, appro3ched Ufe head on and was unable to
understand why everything didn't turn out happily for
ber.Mrs Johnson says, "I always had a

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They learned the richness of living ... the adventures of believing and serving and sacrificing.
They surrounded thcm.selvcs with pcopk who care, who are conccrned, who like helpjngottiers.Thcy
based their lives on truths and ideals that do not change ith cvcry passing opportunity or
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DATED this 73rd day of March,
1976.

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as follows: The Southlill

Side of Road. and it appearing to tl
Court that t'. defendant(s), ,JOMni
Lewis Jonnand all heir's, devisees,
legattes, grantees, assignees,
lienors, credit ors, trusties, or other

are not inhabitants of nor fou nd
within tho State of Flor ida and have

devisees, legatees, grantees, SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA

assignees, lienors, creditors, PROBATE DIVISION
trustees, or other claimants by FILE NO. 7$- 31.CP
through, under r against Jol'wlnhe
n Re: Estate of
Lewis Jones appear or plead to the JOSEPHUS A. O'JEA,
complaint her ein by time 10th day of
May, 1976, and indxfult thereof the

NOTICE OF

Court will proceed to the hearing

ADMINISTRATION

Deceased.

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Lucchesi Is desperate to Find
pitching help behind his star
veteran Gaylord Perry.

the basis for the

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jurisdiction of the court.

S. Marina O'Jea Markey
As Personal Reprejenta.

live of the Estate of

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JOSEPHUS A O'JEA,
Deceased
I W. Carroll, Jr., Esq. of

CARROLi &amp; JONES, P.A
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Cassel&gt;erry, Flgiidâ
Attorneys for Personal
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P blith March 19, 76, $976
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who was 8-7 as a rookie last
year; like Jim Gideon, the
mainstay of the University of
Texas 1975 NCAA championship team; like rookie
right-hander Jeff Terpko in the
bullpen; like reserve outfielder
Juan Beniquez, obtained in a
trade for pitcher Fergie
Jenkins settling down an errorprone outfield; like the Roy

ho hit .293 with 20 home runs
and 93 RBl In a banner 15 at
the plate.
Third base will be anchored
by Boy Howell, a power hitter
who Ls still a question mark in
Friday, March 26, D7-1B the field.
Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.
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Mike Hargrove, a line-drive
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hitting second-year man with
two 30) plus seasons under his
the Rangers could tiunt on last
Smalley, a highly regarded
belt, will be a permanent fix-

The outfield will find Jeff
Burroughs in right field. The
174 AL's Most Valuable Player
slumped to a .2 average despite 29 home runs and 94 RBI
last year.
The Hangers hope Beniquez
can prot,lde a solid bat to go
along with his speed in center
field, lie hit .291 in 78 games fm'
Boston last year.

Smalley experiment at second
base.
The "if" list is endless.
Ttw only tested relief pitcher

season was right-handed Steve shortstop, has been switched to
Foucault, who has posted 22 of second base so be won't be
the 29 saves registered in the playing behind American
last two years.
League All-Star l'otiy Harrah,

All-purpose Lenny Randle is
It appears, however, Texas
expected to hold down the left has too many questions to be
field post. He hit .276 in 1975 and answered to finish ahead of
played second base, third basc Oakand or Kansas City.

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Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
BY: Lillian T. Jenkins
Deputy Clerk
Ned P1. Julian, Jr.
STENSTROM. DAVIS &amp;
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In Church Loop
First l'resbyterian and
midweek softball winners in
Sanford Church League play as
the Presbyterians parlayed 24
hits into 29-23 victory over
Sanford Christian and First

Baptist fell to the Pinecrest
squad, ii.
Kevin Crocker and Doug
Burleson hit homers for First
Presbyterian while Owen
McCarron had a double, Lee
Marshall homm'ered and Mike
Thorne' hobbled for the losers.
Star for Pinecrest was John
Bryant witil ,I hotner and
single.

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Coi,nty. Florida. entitled: In Re
The Marriage of Peter D Bogart.
Husband, ana Jane
Origart, Wife.

Seminole County. Florida, this 16111

Batt (0) 79.7. DIVING Cook (0)

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YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that a suit has been filed aaint you
in the Circuit Court of Seminole

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Clerk of the Circuit Court, in and for

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14-2 for the current season while
SeliluIule slumped to 6-9.
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Holloway
singles
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R.gen, $0; Leslie becker (Lii) d
Newman. 1 6. Turret (5) d Lar "
Becker, $ 4; Klein (LB) d. Clause. I

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Louwsman McKee I 3. Becker
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Trinit)' Prep and Lake
Ifighlan(i split a high school
swiniming meet Thursday as
the SainLs boys piled up a 90-51
score while Lake Highland's
girls waltzed, 100-70.

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So last Monday Murphy had their diffictiitiesin the cool, couldn't take advantage of
S.C.(API — 'T'o, three times That course will
kill tue,' 1 sought the help of old friend cloud), windless, 3ometimes- them with a game that "wasn't
a year I get in need of repair," Murphy said.
Gene Martin, an amateur, and drizzly weather that made the very sharp in any area."
said Bob Mur ph y. "Sometimes
So, from last week's Jackson- Laurie Hammer, a club pro and course play at Its easiest, In all,
He was one over par at 72. So
it's just minor adjustments. rUle Open, he hustled home to former tourist, lie beat L.al1 rur 31 mcii in the invitational field was Ben Crenshaw, a two-time
Sometimes it's a major over- Delray Beach,
"probably the of 114 broke par 71.
winner this )-ear, and British
got
the live hours
haul,"
overhaul needed on his game longest I've practiced in one
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Holloway dumped Karen
LOUWSITIa, 8-5, in the No. I
singles match, then teamed
with Joan Hobgood to whip

8.3, In No I doubles Hobgood
routed Debbie Reagan, 8-0, in
The Oviedo boys and g i rls No 2 singles
swimming teams carted off
Also posting ctories for the
victories in a high school Patriots were Leslie Becker, 8-6
triangular swimming meet over Margaret Newman, and
l'htusday. The boys downed Mary Klein who thrashed
West Oraugge, 80-69, while the Sheila Clause, 8-I,
girls cruised
past
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Warriorettes, 80-65. New
came on Sandra Turner's 84
Sm)Tna Beach took third spot
decision over Laurie Becker.
in both divisions.
The Becker sisters joincd
Both Lion squads steamed to
forces
to run away with the No.
Victor)' in five of the meet's 11
2 doubles duel by pasting
events.
Newman and Turner, 8-2.

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NOTICE OF SUIT
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THE STATE OF FLORIDA
JANE I. BOGART
c o R. W. Bennett

dress IS
heftto, or or before
April 72nd, 1976, or a Default will be
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P 0 Box oCI.
Tahacriapi, California
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action for Dissolution of
Marriage and other relief has been
filed against you and you are
required to serve a copy of y ou r
written dtfens if any, to it on

Clerk of said Court and serve I,copy
thereof •ipon the Petitioner or

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CjE0tGE F. STREVER, SR.,

Case NO 76 35 Cl. 01 0. The nature
epresentalive
of this Suit It to obtain a dissolution
All persons intereSted in the estate
ofMarriage and other relief
10 whom a copy of thiS Notice of
YOU ARE HEREBY REQUIRED
Administration has been mailed

TIIS FROM THE DATE OF THE
l'IRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE. to file my nti$Ktlon% they

17101111C.
The Rangers are counting on
a lot of longshot.s like lefty Jim
Urnbaer, a second.ycar man,

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and
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In Re m. Marriage of:

devisees, legatees, grantee s, THE *OVE ESTATE AND ALL w Central Blvd., Orlando. Flor ida.
assignees,
lienors, creditors, OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED 3250$, and file the original with IPie
Clerk of the above Styled Court on of
trultftj, or other claimants by
IN SAID ESTATE:
through, under or against Johnnie
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED before the 21st day of April, 1976.
L ew is lanes had been
with 'rat the adminis?ra?ion of the es tate otherwise, a )vdgment may be en
Process in the State of Florida, but Of JOSEPHUS A. O'JEA, deceased, teied against you for the relief
demanded in lhe Petition
only to the extent provided for by File No, 76 31 CF. ii pending
Section 1655, Ttle 2$, United 5?ate's Circuit Cou rt for Seminole County,
WITNESS my Hand and time Seal
Of Said Court on the 17th day Ct
Code; it is further ORDERED that Florida. Probate Division, the
notice of this order b published by dress of which is Seminole County March, 197$.
(Seal)
the Unit ed States Marsh al in a Courthouse, Sanford, Florida
newspaper of general circulation in Th, personal representative of this
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr
Seminole County, Florida, once a
Clerk of the Circuit Court
estete
is
MARINA O'JEA
week for sIx (6) consecutive weeks, MARKEY. whose address is Rt 1,
By: Mary N. Darden
Deputy Clerk
commencing on March 17th, 1976, Box 167. Walden, New York 12556,
DONE ANDORDERED6tOrIandO
1976
The name and sddrejs of the at PubliSh :
Florida,this7nddayoff4arp,, 1q76.
lorriey for the personal tepreu'n. DEX-101
George C. Young
tative are se t forth below .
CHIEF JUDGE
All persons having claims of
COURT OF THE
Publish March 17. 19, 26. April 7.,
demands against the estat, are IN THE CIRCUIT
...
. - . CLIKJU DIC I A L
IR 16, $976
required, WITHIN THREE MON.
CUlT.
IN
AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
OEX 64
TItS FROM 'THE DATE OF THE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
FIRST PUBLICATION
'" CASE NO. 76- 39- CA-44-0
NOTICE. tofIle with the clerk of the
In Re: the Marriage of:
court a written statement of any
PETER D. BOGART, Hu$tand,

cimim, time name and address of the
crrjitor or his agent Or attorney,
and tht amount claimed, If the
claim l 5nof yet due, the date when it
nil become due Shall bt Staled If
the claim Is Contingent or
urtliquidaled, the nature of the un
certainty shall be stated. If the
clam is secured, the security shall
bc deScribed. The claimant shall
(lt'I'ver sufficient cOpiesof the claim
IC the clerk to enable the Clerk to
.l one copy to each personal

For

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Attorney f or Petitioner, Neigh
and adju'Jicalkin of this suit
it TO ALL PERSONS HAVNO LPOMOOd Law Office o, Cts,tral
Jopmnnue Lrwi Jotes and all heirs.
CLAIMS 00 DEMANDS AOA?PIST Florida, Inc., who address i 106

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otherwise a Judgment may be IN THE COURT OF
EIGHTEENTH
UDIClAL CIR
tnl,red against you for the relief
Oem6nded in the compla int or CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
petition.
WITNESS myttand and tpieSeal of Cl 7S.l5e7.CA14.A
Said Court on March 17th, A D. 1976, In icr the Marriage of
PATRICIA MOPIFORE, Petitioner
(SEAL)
and
A rthu r H. Beckwith, Jr.
WILLI AM MOPtFORE, R es pondent
Cler k of the Circuit Court
NOTICE OF ACTION
By: Lillian T. Jenkins

that personal service upon them is
De puty Clerk
not practical because their
r.sidence and whereabouts are Publish : March 1, 26, April 7,9, 1976
unknown, it is ORDERED tt DEX.100
Johnnie
nnle Lewis Jones arid all heir's,
Ill THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR

any

Perry is ready but nf ter thati
lot or "ifs" come into play.
If Bill Singer, obtained in the
offse asonfrom California in a
trade for first baseman Jim
Spencer, can come of f arm stirgery and if Nelson Briles can
regain the form he once had
before going sour at Kansas
City, T-11-I.N the Rangers
might make a championship

predicted a pennant, The Texas
Rangers came in third place in
the American League West and
the fiesty ulanager got the are.
The optimism is toned down
this season and for good reason,
The short spring training
camp hurt the Rangers more
t han mast American League

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claimants by, through, under or
aganst JOHNNIE LEWIS JONES,
not voluntarily appeared fier,in,, and

POMPANO BEACH (AP)
Last year Billy Martin

Daniels, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Poit Office Box $330
whoii ath'ress is iii west Lyman S,Inflyd, Plrpiji 37771
Avenue, Post Office Box 100, Wint er Publish. March 19. 26,
April 2.9, 1976
Park,
$orlda 32719 and file the DEx.101
original with the Clerk of the above Styled ourt on or before Apr it '3'd

of the North lOW of the East 710' of
W '.. of NE 1 4 of SectIon is.
I Township 71 South, Range 31 East.
Sublect to 15 foot easement of West

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OWENS CONNING
rIBERGLAS
CORPORATiON, a corporatior.
R0BINSONS. INC., a Florida
corporation, and STATE OF
FLORIDA, DEPIIRIMENT OF
REVENUE. and you are required to
Serve a copy of your written
defenses, if any, to it on JERE F.
DANIELS, Turnbull, Abner and

I wife, and to enforce a lien upcnreal
property situate in this District arid

n1'JTIOf his personal letters.
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PrIlv y.lnc.,4q Illinois cor poration;

the above enhitledcause by Kendell
W. Wherry its Assistant United
States, Attorney, inan action ageltist
the defI"idant(t), Johnnie Lewis
Jones and Martha Lee Jones, his

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CITY, ORANGE PARK. according
to plat thereof recorded in Plat Book
2. Page 60, Public Records of
Sem i nole County. Florida, Except
for portion taken by Florida High-

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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
vs
JOHNNIE LEWIS
JONES and all heirs. devisees,
legafees, grante, assignees,
lienors, creditors, trustees, or other
ctalmants by, through, under or
against JOHNNIE LEWIS JONES,

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Plaintiff,

(4) CE) CAROL BL,$JiE'fl
s*iow me po,

Bert puram an inte'rtBtIonal he men and Is

No.

T'.a ,..(t.oA . Lot;
"J
East i of Lot), lying South of ACL
Railroad right.ol.way, and North
of State Road No. 436 0, FO*!ST

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YUU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that petitioner, GEORGE F
STREVER, SR.,
filed a Petit ion
;n the Circuit Court of Seminole
as Trustee in Bankruptcy of County, FlorIda, for dissolution of
Hydrofoil Corporation, a Bankrupt marriage, and you are requir ed
')
Florida corporation; MAGNA s•rve a copy of
your writt,!i
MOTORS
CORPORATION,
a defenses, ii any, on NED N
Florida corporation; KARL ROLLS JULIAN. JR of
STENSTROM.
and ELIZABETH ROLLS, his wife; DAVIS &amp; McINTOSH, Attorneys f or
C CLINTON STRANGE, JR., S petition er. Post office
Box 1330.
Trustee for the creditors of Hydrofoil Sanford, Florida, 32771,
and file the
Corporation; STATE OF FLORIDA; orgna IwiththeClerkoftheCjrcut
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Court on or before the
23rd day of
CHRYSLER CORPORATION, a April, 1976. otherwise default and
corporation;
GEM
MARINE ultimate judgment will be entered
PRODUCTS, INC., a South Carolina against you for the relief demanded
corporation: KAINER MY STYLES In the petition.
CORPORATION, a subsidiary of
WITNESS my hand and official

Deputy Clerk
Publish: March 26, 1976

Case

County, Florida:

436.
has been filed against HYOROFOIL
CORPORATION, a Florida 'orporation; EDWARDS. AVDOYAPI,

By. Lillian T. Jenkins

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FEDERAL
to
pursuant
undersigned,
TGAGE
ASSOCIATION,
an agency
"Fictitious Name Statute." Chapter
165.09, Floric5 Statutes will r'giStII' ?xisiir under the Ia* of the United
with the Clerk of the Circuit Cot, in States of America,
Plaintiff,
and for Seminole County, Florida
upon rceIpt Of Proo of the
Publication of this notice, fowl?: O RICHARD J. WOLFGANG an
P. LIGHTING SERVICE I. SON MAY ('NA WOLFGANG, his wife.
under which we are engaged In DEIDRE D BOYLES; PACIFIC
business at OO Mingâ Trail, Whirs. FINANCE LOANS, and RALPH
No, I. In the City of LongwOd; ALLEN BOYLES,
Defenjar4
Florida.
NOTICE OF ACTION
That the parties interested In mid
business enterprise are as follows: TO RALPH ALLEN BOYLES
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Kenneth Plate,
that
an action for foreclosure of a
partners
certain .'nrwtgage has been filed
George H. Plate
against you and you are requiredto
Publish: March 5, 12, IF, 25, lflo
serve a copy of written defenses, it
OEX.27
any. to it on Paul M Goldman.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOk Attorney for Plaintiff, WhOSC d
MIOI
COUNTY. FLORIDA dress Is P.O. Box 1316. Merril
Island, Florida, 37957, and file the
CASE NO. 76.435-CA09E
D.A.C. CORPORATION, a Florida original with the Clerk of the above
styled Court of Sanford, Florida, o
corporation,
Plaintiff, oi' bet Ore the 22fld day of April, 197$:
otherwise a judgment may be en
vs.
HYDROFOIL CORPORATION, a tered against you for the relief
demanded in the Complaint The
Florida corporation, el al.,
Defendants. mortgage being foreclosed s
recorded in Official Records Book
AMENDED
7. Pane 2, Public records l
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO GEM MARINE PRODUCTS, Seminole County, Florida.
WITNESS my hand and teal of t
INC.
a South Carolina corporation saidCourt On this 17th day of March,
1976
3M South Boulevard
(Seal)
Lake City, South Carolina 25
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
KAINER MY STYLES
4I
By: Cecelia V. Ekern
CORPORATION,
Deputy Clerk
a subsidiary of Preway.
Publish: March 19, 2C April 2. 9. 197$
Inc., an Illinois
DE X 103
corporation
30$ West Alice Street
Wheeling, Illinois
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
YOU ARE I4FPPRY NOTIFIED r,e
that ;n action ?o foreclose arnor.

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SEMINOLE
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way Departmcnt and 'hat portion
lying South of Florida Highway No.

Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.,
Clerk of the Circ,,,it Court

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engaged in business at Rt. 3 BOX
fl3$. Oviedo 37765, Seminole County,
Florida under the fictitious name of
J. AND R. CONSTRUCIIOP4. and
that we intend to register said name
with th Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Florida in ac
cordance with the provisions of the
Fictitious Name Statutes, To-Wit;
Section 56509 Florida Statutes 1937.
5: Rodney G. Green
James M. Green
Publish: March 5, 17, 19, 76, 197$
DEX7S
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
NO. 7S.2572•CA.U.P
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOP
TGAGE ASSOCIATION,
Plaintiff,
v
JACKIE LEE STONE and ABBIE
I JANE STONE, his wife,
Defendants.
NOTICEOF
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FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Finil Judgment of
Foreclosure dated the 22nd day of
March. IV76, and entered ln Case No.
7,.2.522 of the Circuit Court of the
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit In and
for Seminole County, F.oricta,
wherein FEDERAL NATIONAL
MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, is
PIOint;tt. and JACKIE LEE STONE
and ABBIE JANE STONE, his wife,
are Defendants, I will sell to the
highest and best bidder for Cash al
the West Front
the Seminole
County Courthouse, at Sanford,
Florida, at 11 :(o'cIock AM., on the
5th day of April, $976, the following
described property as ter form In
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crindiflons," said defending Trevino was at par 71, but

t°ughet course thc touring ft e under par (xi that proided
hunpiun Jack \ickliu' who Johnny Miller too) .' fat 75
The thret Jolntl) discovered
pros play all season in the liar, him with the First-round lead two t hi ngs: Murphy had a probbour Town Golf Links, ice fig Thursday
lem with his grip and he had the
tired he needed a major over"I'd been hitting everything ball out of position at address.
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The tune-up worked. The
Sl Pines heritage Classic,
had cost me an absolute fortune Murphy machine didn't make a
"I called some friends and and two, maybe three golf bogey on the tight litJe layout
told 'em, 'I know I can't take tournaments."
that feat ur es tiny greens shored
un hr railroad ties- narrow
t'
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lairwa)'s winding throuh th e U
mass-hung cypress, oak and
B',' The Associated Press
downhill after that. lie injured
pine: massive bunkers up to 120
Right-hander Don Sutton, his back in a swimming pool
yards in length and seaside
gearing up for o pe ning day, and accident and managed only, a 3marsh,
left-hander
Ron Br)-ant, hoping ISjaark with the Giants lfl 1974
lie sated par from fi ve feet
on the last hole for the clear to win a spot on the roster, are lie was dealt to St. Lo uis last
both off to uiqressive starts For season, last his only decision
lead over Don Januiry,
and then went in to temporary
easy-going. 46-year-old veteran the Los Angeles Dodgers.
The
two
made
their
spring
retirement.
who was alone in second and
training
debuts
Thursday
afterA good showing by Bryan t
four- under.par 67.
Hubert Green, the winner of noon by combining for a 7-0 woild he lp the Dodgers ease the
the last two tow' events, said he shutout of the P hiladelphia probable loss of Andy Mes'was playing so good it scared Phillies. -Sutton, flashing mid- sersmith, who has played out
iite," on th e way to a 68 that tied season form, fired six Innings of his option and is currently tryhim for third — just two shots two-hit ball, struck out three ing to sell his services to the
highest bidder.
out
with a large group that batters and walk ed none,
"I wanted to go as long as I
Dave Lopes and Ivan IDeincluded Gibby Gil be rt, Dave
Stockton, John Schroeder, could, said Sutton, who has al- Jesus pr ovided the offense in
Butch Baird, Petcr Oosterhuis, ready been named the club's Thursday's game. Lopes ho rnMarty Fleckman and Danny opening-day pitcher for the fifth ered and doubled to drive In
straight year. "I pitched five three runsandDeesus also hit
Edwa rds.
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Gar)' Player, Hale Irwin and innings the other day in an in- a borne run.
Tom Weiskopf were in a batch trasquad game and felt like I
of about a dozen at 69, but some could go even farther.

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Bryant, trying to hook on with
the Dodgers as a free agent,
worked the final three innings,
Netters gave up two hits and struck
out
four.
"i have to be enco uraged
Trinity Prep's boys chalked
after what I did today," said
up decisions in seven of 11
The Sanford Giants, a newly
Bryant.
''1
felt
really
good
out
formed
semi-pro baseball
events, while the Highlander
PHI LADELPIIIA ( All) Seminole CoinO( 'AI,;\
Indiana has al
improved. Bartow. ''Wi.' ran a lit of people
victories.
SIX
team, will host the Oviedo
girls took
The VIA bas ketball teani is The Hoosiers, in fact, appear to in and out."
Inunity College tripped Central there."
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won
24
ganies
for
San
Black Hawks In a season
here
but
the
LICIA
inystique Is be peaking with a 304 rewrid
IMe once-mighty Bruins were Florida Community College. 5BOYS
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73.
but
went
opening
game Sunday at 2 p.m.
gone.
200 YARD MEDLEY RELAY.
that includes 1ctories over St. even beaten on their home court 2, l'hursday to sweep its Francisco in 1
Trinity Prep (Rosemond, Mc
at
Seminole
Baseball complex
A powerhouse team that John's. Alabama and Mar- — something that hadn't seventh straight Division II
Donald, Rosamond, Sowlef') 2:027;
off
of
SR419.
played the favorite's role for as quette in the regional playoffs. happened for 98 games at Pau- tennis triumph without a loss,
NO FREE.Russell (LH) 7.150, 700
The Giants, coached by Ned
long
as anyone can remember,
The Raiders were led by Mayfair Hosts
(TP)
7
33
1;
50
IM McDonald
1e I'avillon. Bartow got hate
''The ;ivailabilit' of Scott
Lames
and Dean Su.ith, is a:
FREE Rosemond fTP) 2 331, 50
tJClA is in the unfamiliar posi.
mail , obscene phone calls and Stewart Th.mpson. who raced
May makes us a stronger club
FREE , Rosemond (TP) 26.2; tion of unde.-dog as the
mlependent
club which plans t(,
NCAA
there was talk of a niutiny. fie past Vaheer Answeer, 6.4, K
DIVING Norris, (TP); 00 BUT
play
most
01
its home contests
pr()ared to hold its champIon- at this point than v year ago," admits It wasn't easy following in the No. 2 singles match, then
TLRFLY Rosemond (TP) 1. 00 .7;
Knight,
referring
to
the
a
man
of
Wooden's
1 00 FREE' Russell (LH) 1:01.2,
ship semifinal doubleheader said
combined with ter Rober ts to
Mayfair Count ry Club will be at Sanford Memorial Stathuni
st ature,
fact that the All-American forSowler ( ip) 6:20.7; 100 Satur day
FREE
at the Spectrum.
clip Joe Gonzales and Glen buzzing with activity Saturday The stadium schedule is slated
BACK: Rosemond tiP) 6:20.7; 100
ward was virtually useless imi
"I
wouldn't
recommend
It
for
Mills,
6-1, 6-1, in doubles.
I nd iana, which routed UCLA
and Sunday as 144 Florida and to begin April 18, also against
BACK - Rosemond (TP) 1:10.7, 100
ast year 's playoffs with an in- young coaches, a steady diet of
BREAST: (McDonald) 1.17 4; i00
84&amp;4 In the first game of the l
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ui'ed left arm.
FREE RELAY' Lake Highland
season last November, is a sixfollowing John Wooden," says singles battle with a hard- descend on the course to
Jackson.
(Russell, Anderson,
Seminole Girls
to-eight-point choice to beat the
lle Bruins, ',sinners of 10 mm- ltartnw. "But 5ieriouslv, I'm earned 6-2, 3.6, 6.0 decision over com pe te in the six th annual
,,oielli) 1 197
to
be
n
the
final
four.
I
Steve
Cox.
Bniin.s again after Rutgers tional chamnpiomlships under
OIRL3
Smith's Union 76 Invitational
200 MEDLEY RELAY: Trinity plays Michigan in the opener. John Wooden, started this sea- think things have gone as WO:
Other Raider winners were golf tourmnient.
1,
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Prep (Stewart, Pierce, Saxton,
"Opening
games
are
often
not
son
under
new
coach
Gene
Baras
expected
when
you
follow
a
Howard
Flagg
and
Buddy
Clay
Keaton
will
defend
his
1,
200
FREESTYLE:
Curtis) 2.00
hot selction,
Gonzales, and the Cox-Flagg championship flight title at the
S-'nmnr'e 11i',h's gina softball
Rivard tIM) 7730; 700 IM: Sexton a reliable yardstick for corn. (OW in atypical fashion. After
237 6. 50 FREE CLrtis (TP) 27.2.
prison," said Indiana Coach that embarrassing loss to InBefore the Hoosiers and doubles unit nicked Answer tournament, %%'hictl will employ teain ran its record to 71 with a
DIVING Daley (LII). 100 BUT
Bobby Knight, uncertain that diana on national television, Bruins go after each other in and Alt Kahn, 76, 6-4.
a shotgun start at 1 p.m. both 22-2 victory over Hagler Palm
TERFLY: Arthur (LW 1:120; 100
his
Big
Ten
and
front of some 15,000 tans at the
brutes should be they continued to fumble
Seminole Community College days. The compe!itlon will coast Wednesday, but Taylor
FREE Curtis I 00; 500 FREE:
rated that much be tter than the feel their Way while adjusting to Spectrwm'i and millions more on will try to improve its 13-3 feature prizes and trophies for High of Piersor, ended the
Leedi (LH) 6 16.7. tOO BACK:
1 attlllo 1:15.1; '00 BREAST Pierce
defending national champions. the traditional program.
national tcicvi.sion, Rutgers and season record Monday when the winners and will be climaxed victory celebration with a 16-12
gan
earn.
tua
great
ayers
were
ers ost
stea cook-out Sunday verdict 11ursday, despite three
Lake Highland (Sharp, Hutchings.
over the season."
Rivard. Arthur) "76 1
lng about a new coach," says similar fast-breaking st)'les. p.m.
evening,
straight hits by Anne Grieme.

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MIAMI iAP - The 352
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Beautiful oak shaded lots. Fish
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HOURS
National Golden Gloves tourna. dianapolis.
Jic a line
swim, boat rentals and fre
6 thru 25 timeS
ithstand the best leather shots Newman finished the fight with
8:00 AM. - 5:30 P.M.
inent field here has been
moorage AdultS 322 4470
line
26 times
Hut Newman left boxing AmateurAttjleticUnjonaJd
flO visible affects to the pounMONDAY thru FRIDAY
117.00
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hiUled to 88 quarterfinalists, coaches and the Orange Bowl fending Golden Gloves
cham- (hog he took to get in blows that
SATURDAY 9-Noon
3 Lines Minimum
37-BusinesS Property
ith Pan-American Games
left leonard bleeding from the
tronze medal winner Charles
lip.
Walker the biggest name on the AA ci
DEADLINIES
W. Garnett White
Davic Armstrong of Las
sidelines.
Reg. Real Estate Broker
Vegas, a Pan-Am gold medal
ri oon The DQ Before PubllcQtlon
e a r R U fl S I fl
Walker, of Las Vegas, lost a
JOHN XRIDER,ASSOC.
winner in the 125 pound feath.
107W. CommerCial
split decision Thursday night to
Nloon
F'idQ
SundQy
erweight
category,
advanced
Phoin- 322 7411, Sanford
Villie Taylor t1 RnorviIln r I
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Alvin Fowler of St. Iuis and I
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SPARKLING CLEaN I bedroom, 2
lottay's events.
heavy punching Paul Rarnos
FACED WITH A DRINKING
Please pass this ad cit to some
bath, CS, well landscaped.
tainedhisconsjstent,aggrejye ton Mclear, co-holder of the
PROBLEM
In a preliminary to the re- of Cleveland led the 178-pound
teacher or principal who is
Beautiful neighborhood area in
two-handed punching to earn world record for the 100-yard
Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous
anxious to earn extra Inco.ne this
light heavyweight action.
country. Kitchen eqiip'*d. Ya'Il
lays,CraigBrighamof the Uni.
CanHeip
the decision in the 156-pound dash, is one of 3.500 prep' colsummer,Wehavejvacationsales
love II! Only 129.500
s'ersity of Oregon won the tv:o.. Ramos scored a TKO over las
CalIl2) 43$?
position in this area that can pay
light middleweight division.
lege and open-division athletes
Write
P.O.
Box
1233
Vegas' Larry Weaherspoon
the right leacher up to 11,000 Plc
Walker had won a unanimous who begin competition today tn day decathlon Thursday when
Harold Hall Realty
Santord,Flnida32lli
he ,ptccnil 7,898 points by with 1:24 gone in the third round
month or mono depending on
first round decision over Alet the annual F?clr,cI,..
ability, effort and length of
Realtor
'::t'ig
..; javelin, pole and later claimed a unanimous
is ACOHOL A PROBLFM
Puriata of Puerto Rico earlier
vacation.
Qualifications:
At
least
Besides
nis specialty, 'auIt uoi thscis events,
I,iYOUI4 FAMILY'
323.5774 Anytime
deeision over Ron East of
The
three years of teaching, good work
Thursday and Taylor had McTear is slated to compete in
AL ANON
s'ictorv gives him a berth in the
S)TZICUSC, N.Y.
and
exce!en'
habits
charoct,.
..uWip'it Listing Service
':rned a split decision over the long Jump and in the 880For families c'i rC1'idS 01 proiIr
1t tejtcp;r selected iII find ?hs
The
eight
olympic
triak
l)tYCr
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at
Eugene,
Ort
urnnr
:r Ilearns Jr. of Lus Ange- )ard relay.
rk a welcOme change from
Fur further information ll 11)45!?
June 19-2i
vived Thursday's competition
BALL REALTY
11:3.
teaching, yet highly profitable
or write
McTear, running in a highBehind Brigham with 774g in five divisions join Wednesday Sanford Al Anon Family Group P 0
professionally. Call Mr. Thorne,
1 he 112-pound flyweight cate- school meet last year, matched
PAYMONOM BALL
3234)06 after 4 p.m.
points was Ron Evans of Wa!- winners in six other category's
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Req Real EstIe Broker
gory was aLso thrown in turmoil Tennessee's Ivory Crockett
tt, Conn,, who also won a in tonight's quarterfinals.
372 5443 After Hrs. 3727757
Accountant to assIst comptroller In
as Las Vegas' Lee Randolph, with a record 9.Otime in the 100.
ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
317W tst5t
accounting, management, data
place
in
the
Olympic
tryout.
Favorites
in
the
other
classes
Free, 644 2027 for "We Care"
bolder of the North American He's now considered the man to
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reporting.
collection
&amp;
In third place was Steve include heavyweight Michael
"Holnnj',"Adultsor Teens.
BROWSE AND SAVE ...lt's easy
title, last a unanimous decision beat in that event but his coach
qualified reply to Box 397, C 0 The
and fun .. The Want Ad Way.
Evening Herald, P.O. Box 36.57,
to Pennsylvania's Myron says that won't be easily done. Gough of the Northwest Club, Dokes of Cleveland, In&amp; Found
S_-Lost
dianapolis
Seattle,
with
7,552
points,
rol.
lightweight Aaron
Ftc,
32773.
Sanford,
'faylot-. Taylor Inter gained a
.ONGW000 VEPYLOWDOWN
"He's hard as hell to catctl," lowed by Jeff Bennett, an mdc. Pi'yor, middleweight'fom Sulli--REAL
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ASOClATES
ulutluimous veraict oser Danny v'c %Vil} WiUc-ughljy, tZc
iieniient from tdmond, (.*la., van of i.,as Vegas, clterwelght Lost - While Cuckapoo, answers to
FApenitrCed&amp; Newly Licensed
5 PARKLING SPANISH
Zamora of New Mexico.
coach at Baker high in (he 7441
•p1 name "Killer." Reward.
,ioin"Santord'sSalesLeader"
C1Intc' 1akon of Knoxville,
tw I bedroom, 7 hth. spit' plan
1oi survivors 'Thursday in- Flnriit-s Pnnhan'ik. "Mast P
Please call 3730341.
STEf 1 $* REALTY
Tenn., bantamweigh. beraard
Brigham, ranked ninth in
________________________- 2565 Park Dr. REALTOR 322 7120
with b'Q paneled family room,
uiuded 139-pound light wel. couldn't catch him on a n'ocarpets, oihwashet, air and
world for the 10-event dec.ath- Taylor of Knoxville and light- Lost-4 or 10 keys In leather key ____________---terselght "Sugar" Ray Leon- torcycle,"
casewith 12" stainless boded like
double garage. Fine wooded area.
Ion, threw the diacus 163 feet 4 flyweight Louis Curtis of Wash24-Business Opportunities
ard, cons*dered b) many to be
chain $5 Reward. Ph 377 0577
Very low interest rate- Only
Steve Williams, who recently
ington,
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inches.
lie
pole-vaulted
15
feet
t' nation's top Olympic boxing boa.sted that
131600.
he could do It,
61i inches to tie for first in
(I'm c'5t,Thli'.tiidtj. I"'.
If t0' tC h,t.oq Ott (uO'v lfl(lifl() .5
(uiiranteed for Saturday's J
that
AVEP4NAPARK
LOWDO'wP'S
hope. The Palmer Park, Md.. won't get a dumce to prove it
place to live. car to drive, a jop, or
owrr retiring
event
with
Bill
Hancock,
Unichampions
are
one
of
the
four
boxer, fighting fur Washington, during the relays. He'll be runsonic service you haste need of,
6$ 53$? betoe6
S anford Charm &amp; Value
rr,id all our want ads ever-v day
I) C'., won unanimous decisions ning in Saturday's open division versity of Chicago Track Club, SpIJtS in each division of the
and hurled the javelin 212 feet Olympic trials to be conducted
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ans.as City 7, Chlc.ago (A) 0
'ttsburgh 4. Detroit 2
Atanta 7, New York (A) 1
''ntreaI S. Houston I
os Angeles 7, Philadelphia 0
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Oakiana 1, California 1
Cleveland 1. Milwaukee 7
San Diego 5, Chicago IN) 5
Atlanta 1, Cincinnati 6
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Chicago (A) vs Pittsburgh at

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Houston vs. Memphis (IL)
Cocoa. Fla.

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Winter Haven, Fla.
Ha.

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Mmnnei,ota vs. Houston at Or.
l*ndo, Fil.
Cincinnati vs. Philadelphia at
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needs lust whet you have to offer
Want man or woman to room and
CALL 373 7611
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EIGHTH-S-U, A: 1. Fruit Float;
2 Lotte Quot. 3. Pinto Derek;
Lake Ice, 6. Hafta hurry; 7. Dear
Mart.; I Cindy's Choice.
NINTH--3.I, 8: 3. Blue Secret;?.
K's Pharaof; 3 Tex's Sue I
Montague V.ot'thy; 3. Stay Cool; 6.
Claim To Fame; 7. Sapporo Pearl;
S. Poily Dee.
TENTH -3-14. A: 1. Billy Gil; 2.
PintoSonny; 3. Noble Duke; I High.

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Fay; 7. Ceemax; 1. Venus Go.

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SIXTH -3-i, A: 1. Lapping Louie;
2. She's Smokln; 3 Go Tom Eckert;
1 COunty Lively; S. Andy Shannon;
6. Broker's Bonus; 7 Lake Darling;
I. Tetta fella
SEVENTH - 3-14, C: 1. Boxco; 2.
Lady Cola, 3. Cork" Cal; 4. Pinto
Low Boy; S. Deaney; 6. R &amp; l'%
Courtney; 7. Lustre Eckert; I. Lake

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DIvision
52 21 .712 37 36 .507 15
37 37 .500 15

Phoenix
36 38 500
Portland
33 40 432
x clinched division title
Thursday's Results
Portland 108, Washington
Buffalo 109, Cleveland 94
Phoenix 307, Atlanta 9$
Houston 173, Goiden State

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PIttsburgh vs. St. Louis at st.
Petersburg, Fla
San Fanosco vi. 'San Diego
at Vuma, An:.

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2. Top Fox; 3. Mi Fancy; MA's
Susie; 5. Be Selective; 6 Lake
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Milwaukee
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Detroit
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Gary Steele, teacnec with Orlando
5Ch0 Of Music, isofferrg private

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mo. 3220211

lessons in Sanford 3220949
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Clean studio apt., suitable for a
working or retired !ady Private
323 517.

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lnih with brick front, insi
utility room, enclosed back pori
carport. Low equity mo
mortgage Call 327 9356 anytin

'dronm, 2 bath
SANFORD- 3
home, shady yard, air con.
ditioned, 114.250. MAKE OFFER
wETAK[TpAr)F.
LAkE MARY- COzy 2 Bedroom
home on wcoded corner tot, walk
tn s,,irnm'ncj 133,900.

3030 Park, 3 BR, $l9.0O.
140 Country Club, 2 BR. $19,500
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BEDROOM SUITES
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TOWNHOU,E5

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air, eat in kitchen plus separ
dining room and wail to w
carpet, patao, shallow well. One
the newest homes in Sunland.
qualifying with little down a
assume mortgage. No cloti
cost. Another app warranl
home for only 127,500

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322-2090
Prtc''oraIIy Manaqed

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126.000.
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We Buy
PINEY WOODS OARN
Furniture &amp; Mst-ii,ine0uS Sell
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17 Ft. fiat bottom fishing boat for

Wooded lot, 100'xlSO' Off Hwy
Sanford. 17,400. 562 550.4

April 5

sale, $45 Phone 372 46)0.

By Owner- Five and six tenths
acre's, Sheryl Drive, Osteen $1,000
ner acre For ,nformatlon call 322
100?

6's. Acres near golf course, Verne
Drive off Marinham Woods Rd
TreeS, hg.I nd dry Horses o k.
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t-REE GIFT WRAPPING All Baby
Gifts, knits, Christcnr.g Gowns
PAYTON'S CHILDREN'S WEAR

Ph 372 3301

17FIIIERGLASS CANOE

Sanford Auction 323•7340

Phone3fl 9464

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6547 after 6 P M
Pianos &amp; Organ Sales &amp; Service We
buy used pianos 4. trade Lessons
P1ano, organ, guitar, accordian,
pd. &amp; group. Ball's Piano &amp; Organ
Sales. 301 W. tst 372 7233.

ship statutes etc.

Double keyboard. $350
37) 4670

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OVER 100 USED CARS

Sell us your car or truck even if you
owe money on it. See Bill Ray or
Jack Mink, DICK BAIRD DAT

IN STOCK

SUN, Fern Park 431.1)15

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Eagle SOng Co 831 9543

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PERSONAL TAX SERVICE AND
BOOKKEEPING. Individual &amp;
Business Tax Returns 2 East
Road, Hwy 1792 (5CC entrance.

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
formerly Harniett's Beauty Nook)
519 E First. 322 5717

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P4t'.1 help on thai Sa'uru,y iOfl'
tuck &amp; sfone tpen.ialtv 377 VP)
P,snelinq
Psung
(Orsm'r'e%,'(k.eIc Bvtheiour.cr
'ptnlry, Rcmdeiing, Additions,
177 91)5
ti.'.'...:k Licensed, Bonded
1r'' estimate 37) 4031

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Concrete,

Steel,

WANT TO SELL
YOUR HOME'
Buy og a new home' Mov'ng to Sri
ap,artrr'ent'

Tv wide, 3 B, furnisned Air
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adultl. ecunitv. $370

monthly. 323 5)39

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men's, children's Drapes, Quilts
Upholslering Donna Canada

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Upholstery Specialists in
antI R.'stylinq Furniture &amp; Sewinu

(uStoir

Machines Repaired. We Buy. Sell
&amp; Trace 6.07 S,snlord Avi- Prone

7779771
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SPMIPIKLFR )i TE'.'S
All t,pcs and SiltS
We repair j,r,d 5cr..
STINE MACHINE P.
SUPPLY CO

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Pressure Cleaning

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CIaSS,fecj
Ads
didn't
work
there woulan'I be any.

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g'jareriteed Licensed, Bonded IS
yrs cipenlence. Call Bricker, 373
2770

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PItO'ognephy by Munson Cockayne.
Fine wedding photos reasonably
priced Phone 373 6341.

sic,. carpet otsJvinyl,wall
Free Estimate

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Obs
asb Service. All work

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CALL 'ifl 2611
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'Have sorre camping equipment you
no longer use' Sell it all with a
Classified Ad in The Herald Call
322 2611 or 13) 9993 and a lriendty
,5.y5Q( willhlp you.

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Photography

Remodelir,g,
Free
Roofing
Estimates No Ob too large or
1mall Call Red or John. 323 5001

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shingles All work guaranti' 'I
P 00 1 I N G
BR 0 C, 0 E N

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Treat ('iterminalng Co -Complete
Pest sontrol and Termitinig Free
InSpection All Pest Control, 30
oct. Discount 373 2956

Plastering

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workmanship ri your remodeling
sod additions regurements as is
.i.alat:lr 0 iS gtOerCl
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Man, Wife, 3 Children ..................................Less than 512,100
Man, Wife, 4 Children .................................. Less than 513,040
A WIDOW OR DIVORCEE MAY (1UALIFY AS HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD

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and three

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Landscaping a
Lawn Care

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Our One, two

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e'stim,stet Blitz CIr.sn 32) 5S1

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BACK.HOE SERVICE. Also any
lypefencework Call after 1p.m.
372 4474

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At Woodmere we can show
you exactly what you're __
getting. . . We've got it all
together. Everything
ready for you to Inloy The
3flly thing puzzling about
Woodmer. is how w can
cifer these fabulous one
and two story homes for s'j
little.

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stored and moved. 372.9342

Floor Cleaning

toge

Service

land Clearing, fill dirt, clay, rock
Alt kinds of digging HOu$etrailers

c,cTTlloscLuXuRy ITEMS FOil
A FRACTION OF THEIR COST
FROM TODAY'S WANT ADSI

&amp;

Back Hoe

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classified ao We'll help you wr lt'

Clearing

(STE IISON LAND (LEAPING
Buildo/ing. Excavating, Ditch
work Fill dirt, toø soal 322 5'

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stnippinq

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Roofing

Williarns Accounting

Doll Repair

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p1999

2 door, yellow, real nIce

TOP AND THINK A MINUTE It
Classified Ad
didn't work
there wouldn't be any

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Sun roof, blue

'64 VW, new engine, AT., chopped,
1600.1961 VW camper, l7solt, 1600
engine, new rings and valves. $795
or best offer. 37.3 3620.

A!llfredaAv,

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1973 AUDI FOX

4)11

Localel Wesfol Ilsvy lL

BROKERS
Days-3fl 6123
Plight%-372 7352
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BEAUTIFUL 1972 EL DORADO CADILLAC
CONVERTIBLE. Beige with white top.
PRICED FOR IMMEDIATE SALE?

ccItenl condition, new times. 32)

ALL ADULTS - EASY LIVING
QUIET AND SE RE NE

ST. JOHNS REALTY co.

Ab

ON SALE THIS WEEI( ONLY!

3731313

'65 Cf'sevrole' Corvair, automatic,

Hwy 46, West. Sanford
32) 5620

land) Bedrooms
10' t' Baths

)i3 Gil)

BABY VETTE- SKY BLUE
1973 Opel GT Sports Car, AM FM. air, luqqdoe rak
solutely be'utifuI

,tct. 17921177, Longwood
313 ISlOor 531 1605

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Dell's Auction Service

HAMMOND ORGAN

[3')utifuf '.shite.

ONSALETHISWEEKONLY'

Chico &amp; The Man

Sasfoa-d

Modern Facilities
AIIO, E. Kitchens

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$993 Phone

FRIDAY NIGHT 730
Hollywood queen size bed, sec-rai
couches and chairs, r'ice bicycle,
all kinds of miscellaneous items
including a lot more new gift shop
items In copper. brass. pewter,

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1974 MG MIDGET

396$ Cutlass, power steering and
brakes, automatic, factory air.

AUCTION
SALE

9-MusicaI Merchandise

Living room cnalr, $S; coffee table,
$75, pole lamp, $3; men's SuitS, $3
Phone 372 5007

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SPECIAL

MG M'dget. 1972, mint condition,
AM FM. wire wheels, lust tuned.

A:;rE.tFr,
a? 12Noon

10' iclin Boat and '77 Bass Boat, 35
lip .ioo'snson motor, swivel seats
and trailer, 1550 373 4670

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1973 Buick Apollo, meg wheels, good
c.,ndition. $100 and take over
pa,'mtntsPhone3239111.

372 5961

It' Larson boat with SO lip Evinrudc
,nO r and trailer, $40) Phone 373
0)43

CHECK OUR PRICEI

1914 Gremlin, Air, eutomati. 7 cyl..
low mileage Ettra clean $7,695
Call 322 16.51 (Dealer).

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No charge All admitted tree
Come browse every Sunday 9 to S
at the Movieland Drive in
Theatre. South Il 97 Phone 372
1716

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1970 Ford LTD. loaded, low mileage,
excellent condition. Sacrifice,

10-Swap &amp; Trade

SWAP SHOP FL Ft. MAW
An yor( can be .i ,cIIir or a

II HATCHBACK

1973 VW BE FT L E, speed, clean as a pin. It ycuri' ii
this is th one.

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For used IurfliturC appliances,
toolS, etc Buy I or 3001 items
Larry's Mart 21) Saotord Av

55-Boats &amp; Accessories

1974 MUSTANG
$ SPeed yilo'.''

low miles. 51.850 321-0031.

CASH 322.4132

Household

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Air cond., orange, nice, 4 cylinder

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1973 MAZDA COUPE 808

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80-Autos for Sale

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Wanted to buy uSed office furniture
NULL'S
An,
Quantity.
Cassetberry, Hwy. 37.92 830 1206.

YARD SALE: Saturday only,
weather permiti,ig 9 to 5. 706 E.
St . corner Locust.

REALTY INC.
323 7132
Eves. 372 0612 or 373.3517

7610 Hiawatha

3733466

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Trailers
79-Try

68-Wanted to Buy

¶.aturday, ?.Iarch 27.9

1971 VOLKSWAGEN VAN

BLAIR AGENCY

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,'ith curtains, super clean, mint condition For a '11
priced really low.
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Motorcycle Insurance

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SPECIAL

See at 101 W. 70th St.

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75 F€tej Custom, rajo. tape deck.
2),000 miles $7,195. excellent
condition, 372 3912.

DAVCS' 3239370

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300 Lake Blvd., Mayfair Country

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FM, wire

1973TOYOTAH1-LUXTRUCK
Wilb aijniirium toppi, auto. t/'ali's, ar, AIT'I-FM,
Central Fiarida.
ON SALE THIS WEEK ON LYI

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54-Garage Sales

AM

Cash for wrecked or urik cars We
tow away 7 lays week Call
coIIert, (irO'rioS 7131 _

We Buy Furniture

oior T,v
liusi,
115. Service all makes HERBS'
r,-rri 3)) 1/:31
1'.' 17€') S

1975 FiAT SPIDER CONVERTIBLE

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nedroom m3bile home on priVatA
lot. Adults. Plo pets. Phone 32's.
1271.

68-Wanted to Buy
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SPORTS CAR - SEMINOLE COUNTY'S CLEANEST

3975 Yamaha, 175 Endure
Reasonable

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AVAILABLE ON MOST MODELS

77-Junk Cars Removed

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LIVE HENS- 65c ach, over SO, SOc
each. Cackleberry Farms, half
way between New Smyrna and
DeLand off Hwy 44 on Samsula
Drive. Ph 901 474 5459

53-1'V.Ratho-StereO
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Clothing,

2

'63 Jeep wagoneer parts: windshield, 140; doers, $30 each;
bumper chrome, $10. Call oIler 6
pm. 3221307.

67-LIVCStOCk.POUIIrY

items, misc.

pct. oown
S to 7$ ACRE TRACTS, Osteen a
11.000 per are cash.
5OACRESon Lake Bethel, $3,000
acre

exchange. REEL'S dODY SHOP.

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Older 2 bedroom on shaded private
lot, close In, $13 month Phone 322
6261.

I ía rices

KENMORE WASHER, parts,
service, uSed machines.
MOONEYAPPLIAPICES373O697

Geneva.

3 ACRE lake front estate. S9,9

Reconditioned Batteries, $12 95

German Shepherd Call 3fl 3.553
5 p rn

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Chihuahua puppies. AKC, 5 4. 4 wks.
old. Come early for choice. Male &amp;
females. Chocolate t tti- colors.
Pretty, eating now, $55. 295.9314.

J.0 PennCy'S Wa'.h' &amp; Dryer,
.s - ocado, 6 mos old flew, $453.
will sell for $300 37) 7664 before
17:30 or after 7 p m

Garage Sale

TOYOTA TRA DE-I115

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cunn,',hed or
Jnfurnished

JOHN SAULS AGENCY
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RECONDITIONEDHOME:.3
bedrooms, 1 bath, CS home, new
c..apet. P41cc. Montnly mortgage
payment, 1170. 1750 down

WIlT REALTY

TI

Terms considered Mr. Anderson,

365 5740

'lii?, corner of Fir-ill Church St.,

674 0711

Merchandise

avt:

bi'ed for quality &amp; temperment.

Garage Sale: Sunday &amp; Monday,

Si-minnir &amp; Jolusic Count
Acreage Tracts, SmsIl 6. Ia

ESTABLISHED HOME: Owner-v
I nance this) BR. I bath with roi

for a pool or ganien 819.000

OPEN HOUSE
Lcveiy 3 firm.. 1 bath home priced
In law 20's. with many eatras.
Reded to sell Saturday &amp;
Sunday, March 77 &amp; 2$ 330 North
Cone:, Winter Springs 377 0147
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DUPLEX- 7 bedroom concrete
blocli, exceften? condition; no city
taxes By owner 1726470

Ave. See Saturday,Va.m.to 3p.m.

Supplies

Dobe'mn Plrs5P-P'1

10 am. to 6 p m., 503 Lemon St.
Phone 373.1476

Realtor, 373.3771

Used motors sold and installed Also
I? acres cars (or parts. Open 7
days week. JIB Auto Paris, tasi
Hwy SO. Call collect, Orlando 564
7133.

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Day bed with mattress; couch and
ctor; cr,d tables; 3 Or,ctte :cts; 2
chests of drawers; 2 matching
living room chairs; 7 other living
room ctsari; record player; other
misc. household items 2526 Laurel

5? '--A pp

1976 impala travel trailer, 71'.
Privately owned, fully self con.
tamed, private bedroom, tub I
shower, factory air, carpet. All
deluxe. Must iell raking big loss.
See anytime at $ Days Inn, 1.4 1.

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YARD SALE, Saturday and Sunday,

1OACRES. high and dry Reduce
123,500 with 15.000 down. Will 5
HAROLD HALL REAL

LAKEFRONT LOT, DeBary: 97
on lake, 305 ft. on paved stre
Preferred residential area. 0
11.500

- Highway 17-92, Sanford
Acrot Fr3m Ranch Hous.

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stOve I refrigerator, blue carpet,
central heat &amp; air.
Paylon's 322-1301

37? 7'

Reallur

PlO DEPOSIT REQUIRED

Alter Hours!
3273991
3730440

WEAn. FSlt, TE

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SOn Lake, Free Boating

JIM HUNT REALTY

MLS

51-Household Goods

DON'T STORE IT, SELL IT with a
low cost Classified Ad.

43-Lots-Acreage

2563 PAP

Would You Believe

Large 1 &amp; 2 Bdrm.

excellent Sanford
location Upper 30's price range
with lots of extras that tPp entire
family can enoy.

Di,'. 3) 1114

room, carport, shirting. payments
SIOS.32 Phone 177 0751 or nights
674 55)5'

322-2420 APIYTIPd

REALTORS

in

£i,'atoq
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CAR IBE- double wide,) Bedroom,
7 bath, central air, raised screen

HAL COLBERT

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Pent (tIr' I •J'.'t t- F lrctr c Carpe'
'3h,i ,nI,u." b' CAiiy SI SO per day
(APPOL_1.5FURNITURE -

TERRY REALTY. REALT

New on the mankelt 3 Bedroom
bath home ifl excellent qu
neaghhorh000 Atttractivi

KEEP YOUR COOL

2521 Park Dr

I?' wide. 7 beOrour,,,
cn?ral air, carport pa•io cover.
skirtisig, new carpet, adults only.
Pa'mectts S'O 61 Phone 327 0051.
Plights 678 5569

YOU'LL FALL IN LOVEI

With a swimming pool, lots of deck
area for sunbathing &amp; parties
Separatefamilyrm &amp;balhhoute
Screened porch, too, plus the
l&lt;)ely carpeted) BR home you'd

323•94 10

ZIMMER.

M'JST SELL THIS KNOCKOUT

14d I'1j ()dXOIt
INC
REALTOR

expect

1975 Conieron l2'60 , 2 OR, I o,slr,
central heal.air, patio cover,
laundry room. Like new. In adult
paik 321 0739.

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
30) Orlando Drive
Sinlord,)?) 5200

Luxury Patio Apartments

for Rent

E PUPP!!5,

ISYRFHA FINANCING

GOT AMINUTF
Take ,s look a? this beauty we
listeif 3 Bedroom, range, pal
carpeting and neat asa pint Abc
ground pool comes free. New ni
and fenced rear yard Plus I
guaranteed 1 lull year with BF
125,900.

64-Equipment

7OFora ttrof'co)07. I WO. rocio aro
li.ta'er, cutsOc ,rjn!emj I
%3,7C'I Call 3'7 511)

72 Vega Station
'7it4onda 37, $3
Wagon. ci! new tires, tak,' o,cr
payrT'el!s )23 S7O

76-Auto Parts

ALTAMOPITE SPRINGS
131 1344
HOOD TRACTOR COMPANY

11.500
Pt.onc 3fl.93.(2

By owner, I BR, 2 baths, Hidden
Lake. Plo qualifying, small down,
assume payments 37) U5

Stenstrorn Realty

New and Used
Ford, Kuhola, Pettibote
Sates. Rental, Service
Ii? Magnolia Avenue

Kitchen Bathroom Cabinets, Coun
ter tops Sinks, Installation
available Bud Cabell. )fl 5052
an yt Inc

/5-Recreational Vehicles

STOP AND THINK A MINUTE I
ClaSsified Ads d,dn'l worl
there wouldn't be any

FARM EQUIPMENT

2)" Color AM FM, 6' Console
Four 15" Chrome Wheels
37] 0701

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46 No phone calls.

CONTRACTOR'S EQUIPMENT

3735672

KULP DECORATORS
.ii' W 1.5 çt p 713)

wall carpet, large patio.
Reasonable. Phone 323-l'flS

ardens

BUY-SELL--TRADE

I Bedroom Trailer, 10'xlS'

Homette 1?'x60', 7 bedroom, wall to

eneva

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12x60' 3 BR, I' -, bath with 3?' awning
&amp; Steel shed Includes awnings &amp;
tie downs. quiet area, adult trailer
park 323 143)

1304133 REALTORS 323435.3

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103W 1st St
3236061 or 373 0531 eves

WILSONMAIERFURPIITURE

321 -0041

42-M)bile Homes

Wig Real Estate Broke,

Tractors&amp;
Heavy Equipment

63A-

Likenew Early American sofa, dark
pine c.ail Iii OO4V

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M.UNSWORTH REALI

1505 W. 25th St.

)ELTONA- 3 Bedroom brick and
aluminum siding, 1 baths,
garage, arge rear yard corn
pietely fenced, 121,950.
DYNAMICS PROPERTIES
S. V Hardwick, Brker
Deltona 641 6611
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173,900.
An immaculate home in good
repair. Beautifully landscaped,
Good location to shopping,
hospital and churches. Walking
distance to schools Fenced,
ample storage. $21,900.

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DELTONA- Nice individuI
hornet: 1 bedroom, $135; 2
bedroom,$15Q No pets Phone 574.

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p.,,mert, monthly payments If
than rent Government Subsadz
o nuat.fc'o ui-', (all In s.
5ou Qu,5Il,

MossleC. Bateman
Reg Peal Estate Broker
26345. Sanford Ave.
Eves. 372 7643

CLIFF JORDAN,REALTOR
$31 1773

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321-0159

chen, weft kept lawn, double
garage, priced to sell, only 123.9cs

APl M(, PARK, 1, 7, 3, bedroom

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* They're Hot" *

chairs, 19 alghl cheirs, Iil!ng
cab1nels, as is Cash and carry.
NO LI 'S
Casselherry, 17 92, 430170i5

SANFORD SEWING CENTER

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80-Autos for Sale

80-Autos for Sale

'.'ood or steel m-'b s, e.ecutive desk
&amp;
harS. Secretariat desks &amp;

Singer's best Zig tag mactoe en
sewing table. Sold new for 1449.50,
assume balance of 110$, or 12
payments of $9. See at:

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Transportation

Used office furnilure

Golden Touch 'N Sew

313)1SE.FirstSt

s[vic.i BEYOND
THE CONTRACT"
Vacant and ready for occupancy.
Almost new central heat and air
system. Carpet, Range, fenced.

Owner. 377 5992 or 37) 1167.
137,507

BATEMAN REALTY

7017 S FRENCH (HWY 37th

Mitwaukee vs. Chicago (N) at
ion 2 Bedroocrs. Adults onl
Sanford. Contact customers. Age
101
Scottsdale, An:.
ELEVENTH - S'14, B:
Wan.
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
Kansas City
vs.
Texas
unimportant, but maturity 15. We
at
Cleveland
vs
California
at
tOnga Bud, 7. Franconia; 3. Easy
2545 Park Drive SJOup
Pompano Beach, Fla.
train yinite J. L. Dick. Pro,,
ABA
Palm Springs, Calif.
Punch, 1. kiT.
'
Ciracotsati vs. New York (A)
Sojthwist.rn
Petroleum,
Ft.
Sunday's Games
W L PCI. Of Woods; 6. Montague Account; 7.
2 BR, Air, Adu,fi.
at Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
Worth, Tx. E.O.i.
Denver
54 72 .711 Texas
vs.
Baltimore
No Pets.
at
E.D 's Tanny; S. Wyctift Robin.
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Mtwaukee
vs.
Pew
Oakland
at
York
49 77 .643 $
Miami, Fla.
7332 Palmetto Ave.
TWELFTH - 3-1, D: 1. Eades GOLDEN
OPPORTUNITY for a
Mesa, An:.
Antonio
43 33 .546 11
BoSton vs. Chicago (A)
t
Spur Run, 2. Mary A.) Donald Go;
Registered Real Estate salesman
San Ftaricisco vs San Diego
Kentucky
13 31 .330 13", 4. Chief Shakop.ee; 5. Joe Boromel;
Sarasota, Fia.
BAMBOO COVE APTS
in Delfona. Contact BENNETT
at Yuma, Ariz.
Indiana
New York (A) vi Detroit at
34 39 .194 16'
4. T's flita; 7. Blockbuster; I. Shang
Dne
&amp; 2 bedroom apartments,
REALTY,
INC.,
(904)
734-4559 or
Cleveland
vs.
'
St.
CalifornLa
at
Louis
34 13 .143 20', Tang
Lakeland, F:a.
furnished or IAtfurnl$hed Newly
write
to
P.O
Box
3430,
DeLarid,
Palm Sprng. Calif
Vrgnia
13 6) 111 11
Pittft,urgh vs. Kansas City a'
THURSDAY'S RESULTS
$edecorated. Corn, s.c. 300 E.
Florida 37720
Pai'mc e
at
Fonl Myers. FIa.
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AirportBlvd . Sanford, 373-1310.
Mimi, Fla
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Miriccia
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Registered
Nurse
Ion
part
-landc, Fla.'
Hamlet (2) 6J0. 3.20. 3.00, 2. Angela
Dog Racing
31A-Dplexes
time Paramedital Life Insurance
Houston vs. C.ncirvati at
P (5)560,4 10; 3. Montague Cologne
Examiner In Sanford area. Call
Tampa, FIa
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tona Beach. Fla.
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Nurses; RN's; LPN's; Aides; Aide.
Reasonable
rent.
flew York (N) vs. Los Ange365 3121
560.3.10; 3. Ccroli Kid (6) 4.40; DO
Companion; Needed immediately.
10 at Veto Beach, FIa.
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hospital. $165 month plus depost.
SECOND -1-16, 1: 3. Kristen; 2.
Mesa, An:.
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San Diego at Ginger Lynn; 3. R's Chinaman;
Cleveland vs
1 (S31) 5640; 3170.
Thursday Go, S. Lovely Day; 4. 5am
Yuma,
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Oakland vs. Milwaukee
preferied Free water. 1330. 373
Wart (7) 3420, 1.20, 3.40, 2. Breuin
Phantom's Speck.
Sun City. An:.
5154 or 3226620
Home())5.i0, 3,40; 3. Ingal (5)310,
THIRD -3-I, C; 1 My Shannon;
JOBS! JOBS! JOBS!
San Francisco vs. Catforna
40, P (73) 316.10; 31.12.
Furnished duplex, Lake Mary area.
2 K's Maryme; 3. Mineola Petite; 4.
at Palm Springs, Calif.
FIFTH - 1.34,
I. Karen Kay
SECRETARY
2 BR furnished apartment, nic
Cactus Joy; S Donna DelI; 4. Mini
39.60,6 40, 360; 2. Freckle Face
FULL CHARGE BOOKKEEPER
yard. Children and pets OK $330
Murphy; 7 Windy Chct; S. Tees slll.20,600; 3-Manatee Hagor (3)
WAITMESSES.WAITRES$E5
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280; 3175.
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97 201 Sunset Drive, next to
SIXTH - $14, A; 1. Ks Melody
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William's Accounting &amp; Tax
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AUTO PARTS SALES
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32 Houses UnfurnjshecJ
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COOKS
Star (4) 1100, 6.00. 3.40; 2. Ma's
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fenced yard, $195. FORREST
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pubIs at the Sanford-Central landing will round out the scheduled to be at it again this (orikhn Comet Rocket t Lr
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'11andles' are used by most CBers rather than
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commonly Liown on the CB airwaves as the "Seminole

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Mrs. Saunders said when she candidates jimmy Carter of

Saunders in her first bid for does formally announce she will

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Seminole Employment and households numbering 402

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enables her to have campaign last campaign.
chairmen and finance chair.
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men in all the eight counties.

blocks without seeing a rash of vehicles -from Foreign

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developers he would outlaw don't want to assume the
should come up with a workable "draw up" such an ordinanoo
ordinance. It should be that would go hand-in-hand witli
"Freeman has got the pressure on him to presented and approved by the the county's comprehensisi.
plan.
produce. Now it's coming down to the commission, he added.
If an ordinance Is approved,
In the or dinance 'iets'ndcr
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said, "Andreeman
the question ari,ses would it I&amp;aid every effort will be mide
being told, 'You'd better start making some address Itself to donation of to "calculate actual costs'
school sites, and other coi come up
I noises, it's on the line to produce.' "
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tmpa(tfeeslnrturnformoney financial burden should a bait
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and what it contained
paigns
claiming that the fees are in
Commissioner
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GOP incumbent is Ricbard future in Seminole County and well and that she needed only nomination.
disitrict," he said.
Mrs. Saunders said it is too
Florida's fifth congressional Kelly, former Pasco circuit has two active committm another 5,500 votes to win.

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also put her hat in the ring for Washington to campaign for organization in the mid and
campaign planning of the making'efforts to ntn again and more candidates in the race, Pinellas. Seminole and OrangC
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will again he a candidate for the
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puw1g—ptImee, U the large crowd of coinpetitoti act county.
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"Kimbrough said, and cordance with a recent Sum impact fees. But Kiwatkosski system dws not .'omr"' i'
specilaters at the hd Dwty Boob RWq Club show b any iiiii.
Kimbrough sa,,s he "can't more.
Freeman is being told, "You'd preme Court ruling an or. .says he wants it dow by or. ft Ikw.
dlicsillilm. Kim LAwb puts ber benie thmqlh tbe peeps in ON 011 the see petsons who Ihave paid for
For example developers better start making some dinance is one way to'legalize
dinance. And, he wants; all new
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the 1310iw. constructim not just Inge the line,llwy s3y voilleftmi ,,,
Mapzlae einlnes the spoi't and tells you how to get invplved. Im pa ct costs. I can't see it 'worth of rIghts of way. in ad- produce."
deve1opmnnta, ta pay U-e pip". infct fees Is ilai ;it ii
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handed down to old Jones down dition school sites are pro%ided
What that means Ls that a be halted..
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Freeman denies all of

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advanced diabetic is thirsty. help you can get, nose who
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The kidney has trouble prevent complications in the
conce ntra ti ng sugar and uses a patient who Is well supervised
lot of water to nush out excess and cooperates with the doctor.
glucose When you lose a lot of
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lie continues the suit and three spaides. With others we
dummy is in with the king.
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for repair of old s600lls in the collection of impact fees. But
(fistrict.
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School Supt. William P, would propose the ordinance?
Layer is in favor of the present
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of an untreated diabetic. The
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Theymid my blocd sugar went and converted into glucose.
to 450. 1 don't really know what This causes ft blood glucose
this means. They started me on level to rise even if the car38 units of irwWin. I can't stay bohydrate intake is restricted.
on my diet. What effect will this
You have to correct the basic
have on me? Does this mean I defect as best y ou can. That
am really a diabetic and I just means providing insulin. The
don't want to acce-pt it?
amount of insulin you take has
DEAR READER -You are a to be balanced against the
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sidelines who are anxious to Excellent leadership qualities , repay past favors today. All
make you the master of yo$?
fate today. Assert yourself to
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) accomplish your aspirations.
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Avenue. Ramps and special parking spaces for people confined to wheelchairs are being built on
Sanford's downtown streets. JHerald Photo by Bill Vincent )

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Construction of ramps at First Street and
parking stalls cm each block, according to City Palmetto Avenue began March 15, but Knowles
ManagerW.E.Knowlen.
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Knowles said today the ramps. which are complet ed .
required by statutes passed by the Florida
Knowles said LI the law requiring the ramps
Legislature in 1975, are being installed at the were Interpreted strictly, it would mean conintersections of First Street and Sanford, structing ramps "at every corner of every inPalmetto. Park, Oak and ManoIia A%enues
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the city" He sa!d such an effort
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perintendent SiIliarn I aer jury that the states key wit Dough Keith Manning, 19, u'
said toda that a 29-year-old ness, Roy Bostic, 20 as either Orlando, pleaded guilt to th
Sanford industrial arts teacher euItl%ating the plants at lesser and included o1fer1.s
acquitted Wednesday by a McPherson's residence without possession of cocaine
Marinir'g had been schedi
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circuit court jury in a drug case the t ea c he r knos'ing it or
alicious
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trial on a charge
Bostic had a
will be reinstated to his job.
t i ve" and had placed the deltertng cocaine on Sept 2610
Ernest Charles McPherson, mo
29 of 905 W 10th St industrial plants and tipped police to their an undero er 1ce squad of
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Bridges said McPherson had
('rooms
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connection with a credit card completion of a court-ordered
pre-3entence investigation
theft case.
Sanford police who found
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marijuana plants growi ng in
James Carl Haynte, 32. of
at McPherson 's adiiiittedheisa regularuser"
the yard
of marijuana and that he had Forest City Road, L,wkhart,
residence.
own his own in 1974 but hadn't pleaded guilty as charged with
Police said they found se veral
plants CUltI%ated any plants since that deli ve ry of heroin to an agent of
marijuana
small
the federal Drug Enfurcement
time
growing in milk cartons near
Bridges today described the
the carport and a dozen more
Honda task force.
growing in the rear yard at the proce ed ing as a "nlglnmare"
for McPherson and said the
houseby a friend and told of a man
that
he
teacher
ill immediately seek
testified
McPherson
had no knowledge that the reinstatement to his job.
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of three eount% Br o therhood of Painters and legal
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We still recognize PFRC Department of Commerce
negotiations
Include indpei'der1t point and 70 points or more for employe bargaining agents Allied Irinks was objecting to
-We do not object to Groom% mlified hy thp Department of
system evaluations by each middle and high school which has rau.wd waikouts bY the fact that the units had not certification," said I.ayer.
school
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th
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stuuen's,
all
three
units
ccrtiIie(l
by
the
Florida
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the
board
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but
we will not recognize him Commerci mis ocesstak
committee member.
he
bo
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board
negotiations,
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action,
the
of
Commerce
Deptrtnent
recognize, is the legality of unless he's cert!.d
30 days.
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Each busing area w ill be
acting
as
chief
Department
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Commerce),"
Grooms
reviewed annually. If an area gave tentative approval to the brought to liIg ht not by the board
Prior to the start of Gene
The school board regards this
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negotiat or for the ba rgain ng said
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shows a marked alteration in apparent
the
bargaining
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Middle
South
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safety during the year, it will
iiiade UflhiS au ribiSlerL-u w i t h,
This refusal to recognite Grooms enough time to get his
rnnasium, PegInald Williams
This statement was
Grooms, who is executive
be examined to determine ii
been certified
Grooms
baa been re garded as a certification, said Layer.
courtesy busing should be Construction Co., which bid Wednesday night bs' School Public Employes Relations director of the Seminole
stallingtacticbythebargaining
Ilat he r than %ait 3' cIa, - 4or
in $431,400 on the project. There Supt. William P. Layer at ;i
Education Association (SEA)
Changes
continued.
units, who have fied unfair
u
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sun
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in
P E H C). is being retained and
meeting
of
the
Seminole
County
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to be Lssued by the
procedures, and in busing were nine bidders,
NegWations had proceeded for the bargainirg umts as their labor practice corn plaints Departn, ent of
The
board
also
tentatively
.School
Board.
mce to
service, will be made only with
at least 30 clays with both the chief spokesman. This makes against the board's chief eith errmso or
bid
on
additions
to
awarded
the
According
to
Layer,
the
the
of
the
school
(tIC approval
negotiator , Harry Pelley.
Middle
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school
and
three
employe
school
and
the
Sanford
Liarainji
board
board
the
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the
business
agent of
board.
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All request% for courtesy library and INfidway kin- Wirgaining units received U,irgaining unit% satisfied that the units, said 1,a)er.
and
speech notification on March 8 that this certification by PEItC was
As their business ager.t, longer satisfied that cer- practice complaints,
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Twenty workers are slated
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A color guard from Boy Scout Troop 508 of the St. Johra District raised a new flag presented to
VETS DONATE
aum.r for the park At the zoo,
Seminole Community College by VOICE, the campus ieterans club In a special ceremony Wed
workers will be utilized on FLAG TO SCC
nesday. The flag had flown o erthe White House
projects that require corn- pletion un de r a 100 000 grant
from Ihe state.
At the park workers will IV
utilized in an effort to get the
facility in operation b this
tu r.iisn (untl for school
'PRIM1'- superintendent Thereafter an d4tscroom to apparent lo
AITAMOMI
budding, projects
summer.
The Seminole Cointy School t % aluation will be made by the bidder, Londe Construction
The resolution was proposed
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Board gave final approval to safety committee using a which bid SM,870 on the library
and $75,500 on the Mithay to the Seminole board by the
new courtesy busing policy and hazard e valuation form
additions There sert (ii Palm Be4ith School Board The
of
the
The
mean
aeragi
procedures -it a inciting
local board said it does not
Wednesday night In the poin ts awarded by committie bidders
adopted
a
foresee
applying the impact-tax
board
The
Altamonte Springs City liall, members will be determined
The policy provides for for each hazard category anti resolution giving support to ii' Seminole County in the
ovrtesy
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spend $50,(X)O in federal money
to hire workers for the Central
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,rogram, expects to secure
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sponsor a delegate at a federal conference which
will discuss distribution of $1 million for Emprovement of hazardous railroad crossings.
The conference, sched uled to be held In Atlanta
May 5.6, will deal wi th disposition of funds made
available by recent joint Senate-House conslderatlon of hazardous crossings In various parts
of the country.
The cro&amp;'dng on SR-46 west of Sanford is eligible
for Improvement under the new grant because SR.
46 is a federal aid highway. The committee has
expressed interest In the construction of an overpass which would span the crossing and eliminate
lengthy traffic tie-up. on SR-4.
Acting at its regular monthly meeting, the
committee determined that the total expense of
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purchase were somehow obtained.
In oth er business, board members voted to
request that the county award tot) priority to a
projctof two-lane reconstrucUononSR-46A west of
Sanford.
Panelists were unanimous in the fee ling that
traffic safety requires Immediate removal of obstructions along SR-46A in the Idyliwilde d istrict,
plustnstalla tionofwldeningstrlpsfrom th eedgeof
Sanford to the Lake Mary Interchange at Interstate
4.
In connection with the federal conference issue,
Garnett White, committee member and past
president of the chamber of commerce, recoinmended that a letter also be written to the office of
the American Association of P.ailroads. This would
infirm the railroad organization of the availability
of federal funds for work on the SR46 crossing and,
White said, It might stimulate interest in having the
railroad assist with such a project should it become
a reality.

about2OO. Ibis would include rouixitrip air fare to
Atlanta, hotel accommc,datk,ns and a two-day z
diem allotment.
On another matter, Co-chairman Douglas
rMenstrom repo ed to the panel tnat construction
on the Osteen Bridge project Is proceeding ac
cording to schedule. By Apr11 1, 1977, Stenstrom
predlcted,work -should be nearly completed on the
new span which will carry SR-415 across the St.
Johns River east of Lake Monroe
The planned project to widen SR-4l9to four lanes
from Oviedo west to U.S. Highway 17.92 Ii presently
"Inlimbo," Committee Member Bill Bush reported.
Bush said county road bonds sold to finance the
project would not cover purchase of the right-of.
way and that the county itself could not afford to
make the purchase. Construction cannot be laun.
ched until the right-of-way transaction has been
finalized,
At the same time, however, Bush expressed
doubt that the state's five-year budget of priority
funds for road construction and improvement will
prove sufficient. If this turns out to be true, he said,

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The Roads and Bridges Couimlttee of the
Greater
Chamber of Commerce voted

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dreds of SniiinuIe County
rpcid,nts a t'vinnrc ivtni.i
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area, a research program and,
if possible, a heated Olympic
size swimming pool with three
smaller special purpose pooL3.
"The acquistion o this land
reiwce is the culmination of
effort. begun in the Sanford
area in Ifle mid-fifties." said
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John Morris, who is past
president of SCARC and has
been active in the association

been striving for the Children's
Village for a long time.

The property is located

Morris said funding for the
project will come from
donations. for the most Part.

Chamber Road Committee

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without a doubt, things are
going to go well in the future for
the retarded of Seminole
County." Schmidt commented.

Speaking at the annual
Jefferson Cup Awards !.un.
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The Children's Village will
contain the permanent home of
the Little Red School house, as
well as three group living
fac il ities and two grandparent
cottages with garage apartment, Schmidt said.
There will also be a Cornmons, which will serve hum-

for several ;trs, said ar•
eluteris (utmann ann tfryvh
have started
work
on
preliminary plans for the
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SC/tHC President Gene Schmid( announced that the
association has recently con.
tracteti for the purchase of
appro ximately 52 acres near

A Children's Village for the
retarded of Smjnole County is
to be constructed at Five
Points, it was announced
Wednesday by officials of
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historical committee, reported will hold a meeting April 6 at 9
Sanford has one of the oldest at a meeting Wednesday that a.m., in Sanford to answer
Downtown commercial finishing touches are being questions property Owners
might have. The location of the
districtasUllintact in thestate, added to the report
announced
and possesses many ar- Talla hass'e. He said it
Washington
later.
chitmtural gems of historical forwarded soon to
Conklin said that working
for final review.
significance,
Theoutcomeshouidbeknown with the s"rveyors had opened
This is the opinion of two

By The Associated Press
It was a night of won der and fright throughout the MissLsppl River basin as the New Madrid fault came triefly
to Life, shaking tables and rattling dinner plates with two
moderate earthquakes.
The quakes Wednesday night were measured at between 4.5 and 5 on the Rich ter Scale by the Na tional
Earthquake Information Service in Golden, Colo.
Damage was limited to downed power lines and dlupted
telephone service in most areas, and no in juries were
repo rted.
The tremors were felt from southern illinois through
Missouri and Arkansas to northeast MissL'tclppi. They
spread across Tenn essee and as far south as Birmingham
and Tuscaloosa, Ala.

Democrats Strong At Polls
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nation's first six primary elections hold an omin ous
m essage for Republicans: more than two-thirds of the 5.96
million votes cast were on Democratic ballots,
And al though Presiden t Ford has been the choice of 5.6
pe r cent of Republicans voting in these primaries, his
popular vote total of 1.06 million is less than the 1.53
million polled by Jimmy Carter, who is one of a stable of
Democratic candidates who at one time numbered

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WASHINGTON (AP)
Fearin g an epidemic of flu
deaths next win te r, President Ford is asking Congress for
$135 million to finance production of enough vaccine to
Protect 200 million Americans against a new outbreak of
swine flu vir us.
The President said he wants the supplemental approprtatlon passed before the lawmakers' April recess so
that by th e end of Novembe r nearly every American
citizen can be protected from the virus, which took 20
milliciilivesarxznd the world lna 1918 epidemic.
Ford Is to make his request to Congress today.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Safety equipment that shmid

have detected a buildup of vcütlle
bane gas was
tampered with prior to explosions that killed 26 men at a
Kentucky coal mine, two miners charge.
Mw men, who fomurly worked in the Scotia Coal Co.
mine at Oven For k, Ky., also told a Sena te subcommi ttee
Wednesday that company Officials took steps to mislead

federal Inspectors who were checking safety standards in
the shaft.

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By BOB LLOYD

Melvin Staley,
of Jitway Carnelia St., Longwood, was on the failure to appear charge.
Herald Staff Writer
Avenue, Midway, was held in arrested on a circuit court Bond was set at $8,000 on the
lieu of $5,000 bond on a grand warrant charging obtaining attempted escape charge.
Sheriff's vice squad agents larceny charge.
property by worthless check.
Two- Car Collision
have arrested two so uth
Robert Richardson, 25, of 221 Bond was set at $5,000.
Patrolman Lewis Coombs
seminole men on charges of E. Midway Avenue, Midway,
Deputies arrested Ronald reported that Warren Junior
sale and possession of was held without bond on a O'Neal, 28, of Water St., Mid- FonLam, 49, of Sanford Route
m3'iju5fla.
charge of viclatlon of probation way, on a warrant charging Three was charged with failure
John Hall, 25, and John in a 1974 circuit court case.
grand larceny. O'Neal's bond to use due car and leaving the
Thomson Howat, 21, both of David Roger Church, 24, of was set at $5,000.
scene of an accident with
apartment 68,
Foxcroft Suggs Road, Apopka, was
Sherifi's deputks charged property damage In connection
Apartments, Howell Branch arrested on burglary and grand Robert Lee Booth, 40,. of 7.16 S. with a
Road, were booked at county larceny charges. Bond was set Central Ave., Oviedo, with nesday afternoon on Seminole
jail on $5,000 bond each at $5,000.
attempted escape after he Boulevard near the Sanford
residence, according

Maurice Murdock McDonald,

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Altamonte Mayor Norman
Floyd and Casselberry
Mayor Gerald Christensen.

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Mrs. Martin said first CETA guidelines Is used to after C'ETA money Is withpreference will be given place persons with employers drawn.
veterans. After that the jobs
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Driftwood f
job seekers may apply at the who wanted some heroin. J'ac'ti t, of
i't.rn Park, to two year,
Florida State Employment Haynie said he took heroin
in prison plus three years
office in Sanford or in South the friend's residence a' 2310 probation for possession of

Driftwood Drve, Fern Park,
heroin on Sept. 26 at his
workers will t.ie Employed Sept. 26. money cha nged
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only through June 30. After that and he delivered the drug to a
A circuit court Jury
no funds will be available man he lacer found out WaS ;r 'iucdav acquitted Wllli.
unless an additional 5Ot(CC can undercover agent.
Charles Millor, 31, of
be tapped.
Haynie,
Jailed
pending
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Mrs. Martin said CETA
completion of a PSI, (aces a
and grand Larceny
guidelines provide for utihiza- possible maximwn sentence of
charges.
Lion of funds for short term ern- 1 years In prn on the guilty
Millor had been accused of
ployment as well as other
P
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home finandng.1.

Membership Chairman
Harold Watsky -said 160
new firm.4 have been added
to the chamber's rolls,
bringing its total membership to 3&amp;). The drive
was held in conjunction
ih the chamber's second
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the
birthday
proclamation of Chamber

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make Immediate arrests of returning to companies and
In addition, Polk cautioned, if
anyone
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response to complaints of Seminole.
fingerprinted and mugged and befote the state legislature
damage totaling thousands of
"I'm not saying it's all their parents will be notified which would require parents of

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Joel L. Nitzkin, chief of consumer protection for the
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attorney's office, "and one way preventing vandalism acts by extends to time in the state
or the other, we're going to notifying his office immed1atly prison system.
"I don't think any person, a
Twelve officers wearing stop, or reduce, this vandalism if they "see or hear anything."
civilian clothes, including to heavy equipment, homes and
Adults arrested for petty juvenile or an adult, who gets
Seminole County Sheriff John mail boxes."
out and commits an act of
vandalism will be forced to pc
Polk, have begun roaming the
The sheriff said he could offer bond or spend a night in the vandalism, should get away
county in unmarked cars, no explanation for the recent county jail awaiting disposition with it with just a slap
equipped with infra-red night wave of clandestine destruction of their case. Polk said. Adults wrist," Polk declared. "1 feel
surveillance gear, in an effort which has produced damage at charged with felony vandaiiszu- the parents are partially
to curtail a recent outbreak of construction sites and trucking damage over $100
will responsible, in cases involving
vandalism against heavy companyparklngyards,as well automatically be bound over to Juveniles, to know where their
equipment, homes and mail as a wave of smashed or appear before a judge the kidS are."
boxes,
Polk said his office is
o ve rturned mail boxes in the ( llowtng morning. Juveniles

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allegedly left a patrol car civic center.

Allied To Stop Vandals

TALLAHASSEE (A?) — The House Education
Committee chairman has filed bills to in crease dgarette
and whisky taxes by $52 million. And Speaker Donald
Tucker says he will support higher levies LI he Is shown
Quit schools do need the addi tional money.
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P' Richard Urut., 1).Tnr.-r,n
propoals Wednesday to a school perintendents conlettuce,
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showed many school d istricts, pa rti cularly larger ones,
are going to be hard pressed to survive on Askew's
proposal, Hodes said.
Ee conceded that the bills face a difficult time in the
legislature.
Tucker, 1)-Ta llahassee, sa id earlier at th e conferen ce
th at he believed th e House wo uld approve th e hi gher taxes
but that they would not get by the Senate.

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registering is about equal, the
clerks said, and "quite a few
new voters
young people"
be tween 18 and 21 years old are qualifying to cast ballots
arid participate in the election
process for the first time.

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50, of FTUI Bl~d., Orlando, was fol!owing his arrest at Seminole
Coombs said damage to an
sheriff's department recordt. arrested on warrants charging Turf Club on a county court auto driven by Fordham was
Deputies arrested six other forgery and uttering a forgery. warrant charging he failed to est ted at M and there was
perso ns on separate circuit Bond was set at $10,000.
appear in court.
$1,200 uamage to a city-owned

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been adding their names to the
voter rolls at the br;,ch otice
in Seminole Plaza daily.
Clerks in the supervisors
offices say the continual flow of
ncw voters is the best seen in
numbers during the past year,
although another election is not
scheduled until the first
primary in September.
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vandalism, Polk said. Officers and trucks. It's not necessarily contains mail, that constitutes a
will issue no summonses but all teenagers, but the biggest federal offense and persons
will bring offenders directly to majority of it is being done by Involved will be turned over to
the county jail, where they will persons tinder 20."
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red night viewing devices and vandalism, Florida law
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Polk said his department will cameras that can take clear provides for, on conviction, a

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Jimmy Carter and henry Jackson over the two
presidential candidat es' insistence on a wholesale purge
of national convention delegate hopefuls.
"We could do anything from calling off th e delegateât.U.)t.,) U dtk1upLing iu tiet the reJe'tcu
delegate candidates
director
Greg
said on the eve of the 6 p.m. mee ting of the
links Committee,
Carter and Jackson forces raised the ire of state party
leaders by rejecting 390 Flor idia ns who had qu al ified as
conven ti on dele ga tes to be selected in caucuse3 Saturday.
National party rules give presdent1al candidates the
right to approve or disapprove delegate candidates. But
state party chairman Ann Cramer has charged that the
wholesale purge was "not in keeping with th e spirit or
intent of 1 riLi' 'lcltte selection plan.

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leaders meet here today to map strategy in a dispute with

dollars each month this year, teenagers who are respon- before they are turned over to Juveniles convicted of vanwill strike without warning.
sible," Polk emphasized. "It the Florida Division of Youth dalum to pay for damage.

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Sanford's Downtown Conklin. This would give the of many of Sanford's old
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the
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It was suggested that ongoing
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prerequisite to making ap. owners will receive corn the old buildings and in.
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the historical pla ced in the storefront window
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listing on the national register
'General EIectriT"
tiuIi-1 help them obtain ccrtairi
I didn't know th
conditioners and heat
matching federal funds and
would also help promote
pumps are one of the I [But they are
tourism to Sanford.
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best values around.
Lyman High School's VICA Club (Voc.tIoILaI Industrial Qula ,
Students Carl Shiver and
CLUB RAISES
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America), recently he ld a car wash, to raise money to atI the Sharon Wells were hired at a
FUNDS FOR MEET
state contest, to be held April 9, 9, and 10, with Hyatt House, cost of *1,400 to conduct the
Orlando, as headquarters. Eleven Lyman
survey for the Florida
peting. Lowell eIdon and Ralph Jensen are advisors to the Department of Histary,

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Carter stopped In The Her ald &amp;flce !ast year for
aninw. What l saw was just a man, like you cr
me who said be wanted to be Prealdmt. B ush all
the campaign promises aMe, and that's what you
a real tMidate t he "little people" can
have
identify with.
Carter stopped by he w accompanied by
only one aide and spent nu than an hour chatting
about his aspirations for high office.

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working for Th e Tribune In Tamps. e day a
young attorney stopped by meet the reporters. i
was busy typing away, and the young attorney
nt'xrupted rue only for a minute to tell rue he
to

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In ir vtor oi üw state
After all, I thought, who doe'L So, I
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to my typing and ReutAn Askew went on to become

strength he's shown so far, that prediction may not

fails. His message at Boston was tough, direct and
unambiguous. Unless th e critics of our foreign
policy specify exactly what precise changes they
seek, they are doing nothing more than co
tributing to the lack of nation al cohesion and
parctvcis that n1w
On the p&lt;itive side, Mr. Kithgcr rcitcrated
i74
much ni what he has c.aid cin
personal foreign policy campaign thathas included
17 major speeches, 20 news conferences and
numerous meetings with editors across th e United

States.
His basic theme is that detente requires
flexibility as well as toughness and that it cannot
survive constant attempts to gain unilateral advantage by eith er side. He is as tough on the Soviet
seek to extort from the United States as he is With
his domestic critics.
Mr. Kissinger obviously is willing to lay on th e
line his tenure as secreta ry of sta te to gain atterition and make his points.

It is not enough for Sen. Henry Jackson to
respond politically by attacking the secretary of
state for speaking up during the political campaign. Even if Mr. Kissinger leaves public office,
th e
:blems that he brings to the forefront 'i1I
remain.

By the same token, Ronald Reagan's,dismLsW
of Mr. Kissinger's criticism with the' ca-;a11(T'
statement that foreign policy should be able to
survive political attacks is not good enough.
The questions th at Mr. Kissinger asks of his

critics are fair:
A'What level of confrontation do they seek?
What threats would they make? What risks would
th ey run? What precise changes in our tiefense
posture, for what purpose?tt What 1-vel of expenditure do Chey advocate?
7be political issue is not Mr. Kissinger, but the

questions,

Mansfield's Record
Few wouW accuse Sm. -Mik,e Mxmfleld of being raw.
pollU!.
The Montana Democrat duri ng his 34 years In Comes
been a vigorous defendar of his party'A stands and a firm ad.
ua é uf iL pirni.ip.
But during 15 yem u Senate Majority Louder, biwdield
his won the admb'aticmdpollticalallles and adversaries aflke
for his even-handed administration Of legislative power.
The senator's decision to retire at the end of his term will be
a loss to his state, whidi is cognizant of his dedication to Moolana's Interests and proud of the additional prestige woo

t1rougi pg
And it will be a loss for the ca pi tal where, holding
lea dership position longer than anyone before him, he
esta blished new standards of Impartiality and honesty for

BEk'RY'S

hold.
For raw, how*YV, wa'likttt stand. Even If
County Commissioner John Kixnbrough,

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the W76 Bicentennial National Cherry BI.om
Festival In WazhiIto(L

one of the mod popular governors this state has

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$12,600 needed to make the trip. Lake Brantley will
betheonly,endoffidallyrepresentingF1Oridath
the April 10 parade.

JOHN

D. L OFTON JR.

Challenging
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ports asa weapon rnrntemalionai di plomacy is
major str gie bhmd which ves the United
&amp;aies ,c&amp;.i nor 01 LIlb l.WUU 3 n.5L
peacef ul means of exerting pressure on our

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tax.

SOCfld Of the attempts deserve high marks for
not SUCCtSS, acctrdlng to Cornmerce Clearing House, an organization which
reports on developments In tax and business la w.
A classic example was the case in which a
taxpayer asserted that the income tax amend.
meflt, the Sixteenth Amendme nt, was nfl-

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In hot pursuit of the farm vite earlier this
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that he would not allow agricultural exports "to
become a pawn of inte rna tional politics."
Promising that the wheat deals wi th the
Russians would con tinue, he declared: "I
categorically disagree with persons who ad.
cte using food as a weapon to try to change
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ctinstitutional tecause it placed taxpayers in a
of
contrary to
provisions of the Thirteenth Ame,ndment.

Violation of Fifth Ameixbmerd rights is
anothe r frequentargwnent,altho ughasearlyas
1927 the Supreme Court held that filing an incame ax return did not violate one's right
against self -tnalrnlnatlou.

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ex emption be granted to me mbe rs of the black
race.
If dea th and taxes are cer tain, so is the
likelihood that the Income tax will continue to be

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Letters To

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lotailtarian form of government.
During the county commission

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agripower from stre ngth Li just as simple for
America as playing oil from strength as the
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Arabs do or politi cs from military su tii as
the USSR does,"
Th e Soviet's continuing dependence on
American grain, Costick points out, gives the
U.S. government a useful negotiating tool.
Moscow lea de rs need these Imports to build
strategic reserves of wheat and to continue to
upgrade their country's livestock Industry, a
precondi tion for providing more meat, poultry
and dairy Products for the Soviet mlljt,aryas well
as for the average citizen.
ANDERSC)N
Costick quotes from a CIA study that emphasizea that Ameri 's "ar-monopo1yposition
as a world food exporter ". . could give the U.S.
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a
measure of power
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cait had never had before,
possi bly An economic and Political dominan ce
great er than that cf th e Immediate post-World
WASHINGTON
The Internal Reven ue pages. The Investigation prod uced little behind closed doors by the Senate Intelligence War
II years."
Service is conducting a quiet but exhaustive evidence of actual wrongdoi ng by Alexaxxier, but Committee about his role In
J. Edgar Hoover's
To
audit of the tax returns of Sen. Joseph Montoya,
To effectively use America's agripower,
the report cited numerous "extenuating clr- vendet ta against civil rights leaders and b
la
ck
Co
suggests two a1ternaUre:
D.-N.M., whose subcommittee oversees the IRS curnstances" and "erroneous assumptions."
miLtants.
(1)
budget
government should obtain tight
A memo turned up in the late FBI dIrecio' control The
Montoya's 1972 returns, for example, raised
over the flow of agricultural products
It will be the first time his taxes have been questions that clearly
th
called for an audit. tiles reporting at Agnew had solicited In- requiring a va
thoroughly audited mince 1950. Over this s-year Alexander he
lidated license, similar to present
f ormation about Dr. Martin Luther King's
ld off, however, beca use Montoya
con trols on the export of strategic materUla and
span, the senator has become a millionaire.
had been appolnte(' to the Sena te Watergate disciples, the Black Panthers arid others on technology to the
USSR. Rou tine sales to friendly
The Justice Dept., meanwhile, has examined Committee,
which was investigati ng then- Hoover's hate list,
nations would be routinely approved but exports
.hether Internal Revenue Commissioner President Nixon's n1.suse
The committee concluded after a brief incontroUed nations to which
L'onald Ale xarder intervened to block [lid of Montoya at that time,of the IRS. An probe ve a[1oo
Liat Agnew hadn't participated in
Al exander decid ed,
e
th
United
Stat
es
auditing of Montoym's finances. The government would look IlPe reta
had a oowerful po liti cal reason
the Hoovar campaign but had received Fill to
liation,
make sales conditional upon some di plomatic
attorneys have serious reservations about
Inf orma tion on individuals Hoover considered t
Neverthelew, Shnon was a) upset by the
o arrangement. This measure would also have a
Alexander's Judgrnent in the Montoya affair, but
be un-American. Apparently, the FBI chief
beneficial effect on doint-stfc
he
f
warded
them
to
On have recommended that be not be
that
or
the Justice wanted Agnew to luse the FBI in miatlon to
food prices by
I)ept, He also called the IRS and urged strongly mount public attacks on
minimizing
the
Impact
of
foreign
demand
these 1ncliv1dua1z.
iuch as the Russian wheat deals.
that the senator's tax returns be a udited for the
Secretary of the Treasury With= Simon past three yem.
Senate investigators confronted Agnm witb
(2) Agricultural exports as an instrument of
personally advised the IRS to audit Montoya's
these charges last Oc tober and arranged to
ftfeig.i
m uis
began
a
major
policy could be further nhnne.w1 Oo'*vh
hi
NY rphirns
!UMP
pue tin h!p'i I h nf
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in('rnft,*,, M ti LI
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Counsel l.tster Sidel•i
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aserves, which could be
also.gandiecLlngthe .'audi
w,his
used entirely as an Imnpont w
tpoten
which he ordered lâaL 1•
ea pon in
1973 and 1974 returns.
in the presence of Agnew attwgy judah Best. govermwnt's diplomatic arsenal. They could be
Foot ote:Agnew'se
One was conducted by the IRS, the other b,
used for ei ther taim.arütarja or political purFootnote' Sen. Montoya told us he had not Hoover's contenti on that Agnew nna&amp;tj the first poses.

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THURSDAY, MARCH 25
American Legion Bicentennial birthday dinner, 7
p.m., Post 53 borne. Covered dish.

his

in retums were being
following a Washington Post story that audited.
Decades ago 1,ew wrote: o,ne Red .A=y
But
he
emphasized:
"I do not fear an
obviously Intended to cover the FBI chief in case Cannot be strong wit
Alexander tiat'. squashed the Montoya audits. swjit." li
hout great sta te reserves °
he added that he plann ed a his gambit with the Vice President
was wheat because without this the army cannot be
%Uking study, in. "
thurOugh Investigation"of IRS horasum,t of
discovered, Best suggested. As for any Agnew m(wed about freely,nor trained
valving
th
inte'vIew, Of Montoya's taxpa ye s "from California to Nev York,"
as it should be.
Without this one cannot mafn
returns and Alexander's actIou, The findings
the workers
AGNEW QUESTIONED: Spiro Agm*w, the leaders, Rest said this was "just stuff and who
work for the army."
were so detaIled that the summary alone ran 64 deposed Vice President, ha, been questicncd nonsense."
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Spring Festival, Bishop Moore High School, 3901
Edewuter Diirt, Oila,,k, Z-iO p.m. wiu,, gaAlav3,
rides, food and entertainment.

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(lumley's, Altamonte Springs.
Seminole Simrise Kiwanis Club, 7 a.m., Buck's
Restaurant.
Foreiters Square Dance Club, 8 p.m., The Forest.
Longwood AA, closed, 8p.m., Episcopal Church.
Tanglewood AA, closed, 11 p.m., St. Richard's

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Bicentennia l operetta, "The Tea Party that Sheok U1c
Wor d" preientedby MllweeMddle Sd aol 8th grade 7:30
p.m., school auditorium, SR 427.

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Longwood Walking Tours, 10 am. to 4:30 p.m.,
Bradlee-McIntyre House and historic district.

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The award for th e best banne r in d'e Parade of A thletes at the II79 Special Olympics Cou nty Games
at Semin ole High School stadium was won by the Work Study
at Crooms High School.
Principal
E.
L.
Blackabeare
was
presented
with
"e
award
by
the
school's
ipe'i.l Olympic CoorBANNER WA Rfl
dinar John
Prom
Ficber, nth grade pacint
games;
Bncksbeore; Dlmltr); and Engene Stalcy, another ninth grade partidpanL(Heraid Photo by Toni
Vincent)
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AA Sanford Women's Group, 2p.m., 1 1 W.

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Spaghetti uer
Troop 560, 4-7:30 p.m., Community United MetldL5t
Church, Hlghbanks Road, DeBary.

Williams
Working On Anti-Pollution Campaign
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Spring Festi va l, Bishop Moore High School, 3901
Edgewater Drive, Orlando, now to 10 p.m.
country market Day sponsored by Oviedo Woman's
Club 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., St. Luke's (lurch, SR 426, Sl.avia.
Continuous entertainment.

Seminole Lakes Cleanup Proposed

County Commissioner RichBill Dale, th e director of
Another new venture Is a have to be worke d out, Williams
SUNDAY, MARCH 28
ard Williams is working on a environmental se.-vices, has weed eradication program.
says he is serious about getting
Longwood Walking Tours, 1:30 to 4 p.m., Bradleelong range countywide pollution identified at least two lakes that
Williams said a spray Into the pollution fighting
McIntyre House and historic district
fighting program which would have reached the danger level machine could be purchased for business fulitime.
Spring Festival, Bishop Moore High School, Orlando,
clean up all the lakes in because of affl uent dumped in about $15,000.
Funding will be the key to
1-10
P.M.
Seminole Co un ty.
by sewage treatment plants
Then a survey of lakes would success or failure of his
Williams said today he Is owned by Maitland and Winter be made. And, those lakes proposal.
Central Florida Great Dane Club Fun Match, noon,
preparing a memorandum to Park.
found to be heaviest with weeds
To secure the necessary
Orange County Ag Center, 150 E. Michigan Ave.,
the boad which will be
Williams said he would start would be sprayed first,
commission votes for the new
(klando. Entries close at 11:30 a.m.
(fistributed on Friday outlining an education program to keep
The weed spraying program program Williams will have to
the program which he envisions lakes clean, when, and if, the would Include private as well as prove money from non-lakeside
(-osting in excess of $100,000.
countywide
program
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is public lakes.
residents will not be used.
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Otherwise, Commissioner
In the case of pri vate lakes,
explain the new program next cleaning up waterways.
Williams said some kind of John Kimbrough says he would "
Tuesday and ask for a decision
Included in the program also reimbursement to the county oppose a clean-up-the-lakes
the following week.
is a proposal to survey all could be worked out with
program.
What is behind this is the county and state roads to lakeside property owners.
Williams said he still is
fact that lakes are being identify unfiltered storm
"People could pay for the working out details of (than., ... __
p)lluted, and they're getting tirains. lUt would be ac- materials; we could pay for the cing. lie is addressing himself

Donation

'The time has come to Works Department.
Though many details still by Kimbrough.
DISCOUNT
coordinate an effort and get
IIU1VI(I. continuing to leave
HALIFAX (AP) — Nova Scotia Finan ce Minister Peter
the question unanswered is
Nicholson says the provincial governmen t will give
!;o
rn ething we can't afford to
million to the Sydney Steel Corp. to help cover losses,
EXPERT INSTALLATION OR
to."
ViI1iiuns said.
SAVE AND DO IT YOURSELF
ex pansion and modernIzation.
Ile went on to say that he will
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The provinice-owned company, Nicholson said Wedr*&amp;f
Blahnik also received a Maurice J. Belknap, and
SEEDCO
enlist
the
aid
of
all
seven
cities
clay, has reported that It Is $32 million In the
superior rating as the band's Deborah Wiese.
Ifl Seminole County. lie said
V,
lie added that It will be given addi tional funds to qualify
student director. The entire
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more
than
$75.000
is
available
in
for federal aid.
I
Seminole band, un&amp;
,
r the direction of Numbers Are Vital
HILO
state and federal grant money Employment and Economic Richard Feinberg will go to Ft.
I
Development
Corp.
(SEEDCO)
Walton
Beach,
May
6-8
for
to fund the new program.
the
SANFORD
Sheriff John
state contest.
Polk has instructed his SafetyI ; I I ! I 10/4
lion of the matching funds Membership Breakfast
Crime Prevention Unit to
The International Joint CornMONTREAL (AP)
Williams envisions some type of Meeting Saturday at 8:30 a.m. Donors Give BBlood
initiate a campaign to persuade
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nxi.ssion says work on flood control structures on the
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Wat registration fee, Also, he is at the Sanford Civic Center. For
E!!i]
Seminole
County
residents
to
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Richelieu River won't begin until the end of next year
!ooking at gasoline taxes as a all meiribers and friends of the
PURE VINYL
OX
SNF'O1W - Seminole pos' their house numbers In a
despite pressure from the region's farmers.
organization. Registration for County
SELF
STICK
ix)tential source of revenue.
Blood Bank had 128 prominent place, where they
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To halt pollution in lakes, non-members will be available. blood honors during the mon th can be seen day or night.
M
00"s
TILE
so
nesday while civil defense officials worked on ice jams in
DU
PONT
SO)
am
Williamssaid hp wants to go to
of February compared to 156
C
Dispatched to 3nswer calls we
the river to ease sorne minor flooding.
the smrce of the problem — Band Is Superior
NYLON ~ 29 sq. I'd. %I 1 ; I I !I
transfusions.
sewage treatment plants.
PATT ERZO
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Seminole County resideits,
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OVIEDO — The Oviedo High Regular
recognition
were:receiving
lie hopes to secure an orLo uis emergency units, including law
C A Me A TU
dinanre which would require School Band earned a superior .",
$A 99
Xce.cn, fh-1 gaflon !!waud;
PtRL1I'
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sewage treatment plants to rating at the District V contest 1 ou
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Iu Kelly
Ben award;
Hart rescue, often have difficulty in
r
"clean up" affluent that is Saturday at Spruce Creek Iligh Bishop,
threeand
gallon
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correct
tour grtam-grunucruiuren.
sms. t,ui.i)it'; itp;
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and Ms. Wilma L. Morris, to missing, obscured r
Example: 9x12
Garden Chapel Home for
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William L. Holcombe, Riley C. unlighted house numbers.
Mrs. Goldie E. Lee, 81, of 6235 Funerals, Orlando is in charge
Henry III, and James W. Sil vis,
BUY TODAY I
$40 ,.It
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om
As a result, Polk became
'4'
Lake Charm Circle, Oviedo, of arrangements.
INSTALL
TOMORROW
one
gallon
award.
VA
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died Wednesday at a local
First time donors Included alarmed at the possibility of a
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nursing home. Born in Wichita,
Edwin Mestra. Russell I.eister, person losing his life or sufFuneral Notice
Steven fering added or prolonged
MARCh 24, 1976
Thomas M. Pinch, Longwood Timothy
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Johns,
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JefftevSeChrCSt, Casselbery Swaggerty, Dave Stiglich, Jack agony because of delay In
since 1913. She was a member
LEE, MRS. GOLDIE E.'
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Funeral services for Mrs, Golde
Sanford:
Johnny N. Carver, Dehand Morrison, Sherman Franks, response by the proper agency.
of Winter Springs Seven'h.day
E. Lee, 0 1 . of 6235 Lake Charm
i)ISChIAlIS
K. C. Forrest
Adveistist Church.
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Gary Pannell, Norma Luongo,
The effort to educate the
circle. Oviedo. V.fhO dd wei
}"enze
Franklin
Sanford:
her
Survivors include
.0
.
David Selph, Darrell Kir- public, will include use of all
will be held Friday at 1)
1
Mary 14. Jonie.s
Edward N. Bloom
am. at Garden Chapel Home for
husband, Charles S. Lee Sr.,
patrick, Eugene Shelton, Paul media, plus a slide show to be
FUner$at 600 E. Wilkinson St. ,
Asher J. Kanner
James L. Blyth e
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Oviedo, two sons, Charles S. Orlando.
Little, KeIth Colby, Howard presented be fore service clubs
with Elder Ron BentEdna
Lawrence
Fern
Gilson
'Ienn.,
And
Lee Jr., Clarksville,
Whelchel Jr., Tom Paupin, and civic and church groups.
Springs
singer at Winter
Robert Orwig
William McGill
Seventh day AdventiSt Church
Robert E. Lee, Oviedo; two
efficlating. Friends may call
Celestine A. Uawl
Mimer Hyais
daughters, Mrs. Dorothy l.
Friday, ID.)) a m. at Garden
t'hinetimi Shuler
Bobbie Jean Stambaugh
Jones, Gulfport and Mrs.
Chapel, Family requests please
Helen
C.
Th
ompson
Etniny
V. DiCapria. DeBary
may
Clonts,
Oviedo;
omit
flowers.
Contributions
Thelma L.
Oviedo
Cemetery
be
made
to
hinter, Deltona
Mary
F.
Etta
N.
Frost,
Deltona
brother, It. W. Swope, Orlando;
Perpetual Care Fund. Garden
Earl
Russell
J.
Curl, Deltona
F.
Childrcs.s,
Lake
Nonsister, Miss Mable Swope,
in
of
charge
Chapel
Alberta
roe
L. Sever, Deltona
Orlando; 16 grandchIldren and
[-vclvn Romaine. Lake Mary
ywr$
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Jeffrey Sechrest, Cassel be rry
-Thomas Akridge, Altamonte
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the economy has begun to move and will continue a slow
recovery through 1976, growing atarateof5per cent,
The board Li a priva te research agency supported by
th e government, la bor and Industry.
It said Wednesday the recession that con tinued through
1914 has ended but that the recovery from it will be the
weakest in terms of growth sime World War II.

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energy, housing and commercial cooperation,
W are not caiv.'elling art) ?uture grain aiilcs,
which would reall y put the Russians In a bind. SO
the gest ureLs meaningless. It is tantamount 10
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for biddin g any future tours in the United Sta tes

the electorate and cannot be removed from
off ice by the people. The appointed official
The price — a reported $1 million.
At that, the New Yor k museum seems to have cannot violate the sunshine law; therefore, they
gotter more f or Its money than London's Tate can meet anytime th 7 so choose, Any place they
Gallery, which paid $12,000 f or a "scu1ptwa" 90 choose wi th any commissioner they choose
. and make any sort of decision., concerning
consisting of 120 bricks arranged In a
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layered 6-by.10 400t rectangle on the floor. It was Seminole County and the residents Of this county
pert of an exhibition called "fl Mt of the beMnd dosed doors adYou can like it or not.
Real." The question that occurred to many
County manager, executive assistant or
viewers was, real what?
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President Suleiman
Franjieh ned from the hWtop residential palace early
today alter a night of sh ellin g by Moslem forces, palace
sources report ed .
The 65-year-old Christian president, who defied
;k eeks of threats by Moslem military leaders to bomb him
out, left the palace (our miles east of Beirut with his wile
in a bulletproof limousine, the sources said.
"There Is no one here but soldiers," the palace wi t.
chboard operator said. "There Li no on e Ir, the offices of
th e president. lie left this morning."

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Af rica .
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spiking of its heaviest bargaining artillery Li that
when Itcrxnes time to express our disapproval of
Soviet aggressIon, as In Angola, we are reduced
to administering what amounts to only a slap on
the wrist.
Witness the recent announcement that, as "a
signal" of our view of the Soviet's activities in

bry' the Bolshoi BaUet Company.
The vital stra tegic importance of American
thiS executive assistant position was VOted
"agripower " via-a-via the Soviets Is detailed in a
Ttie trouble with modern ad has always b"!n
By an ordbuince and the mere rap of the adopted, Commisdoner Kimbrough and Com. new study, by East-West trade expert Mtles
that there is no stAndard by wWch the ordiniuy, gavel rather than a referendum our Board of missioner Williams boo stated that our county Costick, called "The Economics Of Detente and
untutored person can judge wha t Is art and w'.t County Commissioners changed our form of did not need this type of goernment, bu t
U.&amp;-Soviet Grain Trade," published by the
Isn't. For that, we have to rely on the experts and government: We now have a cmudy manager need to replace Betty Simeo, the r4st m Heritage Foundati3n, a Washington-based
nonprofit r esearch founda tion.
cri tics.
form of government plus the county commission ordmnator, who had resigri.ed.
Why replace the co-crdlnator with an entirely Coatick maintains that in international trade,
Even so, a lot of people have the sneaking f or m functioning m taneously
si ul
fIn ed
suspicion that much of what passes for art these through the tBXWYer3 irarse to the toine of
Dew form of government and an astronomiral the ecmwalc and strategic elerrients are
increase in expense. It behooves each us
tnextricbly Intertwined. TIn's, because of
(lays is mor e on the order of the emperor 's new $100,310 per year which will increase next (all
look
to
the
co
clothes — the suspicion, that is, that somebody is when these people receIve a
mmissiOner3 decisions of the past Implicatims for natioml and inteinational
.
wir amusl increas,
two years and s again how many new positions security, trade between free countries and
conning somebody.
in salary.
New Yorkis Museurn of Modern art, for
Through the ordinance route our C10m* have been created and fWed with appointed commanist go7ernments cannot be looked at
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Informed ci tizen —
work by Frmth master He
Noting that the United States now provides
Matisse. flctals U powers, authorities
haps w win c&amp;.Jse to
FPOfl
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June Cameron agripower not be eiptoited ? There literall y is no
floating or samething. The work is said to be ,,a appointed officials.
sa nf ord other place to go for the counvies that need
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foreignor domestic policies policies.
Vietnam war p"xhwed a fhrry of such cam.
Sowe arguments ce ntered on the claim that
U. S. mili tary acti vities in f oreign countries
constituted war crimes. Other taxpayer s have
objected that beca use pa rt Of their tax dollars go
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Military ru!e In
Argentina has begun with the usual flood of restrictive
decrees but no indication of what the three-man junta
plans to do about the nearly bankript economy.
After sending President Isabel Peron off to house arrest
in sou thern Argentina early Wednesday, th e commanders
of the army, navy and air force Issued decrees suspending
political parties and labor unions, setting up "special war
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specialists ay.
At this point, the U.S. sources also say th ere appears no
tpUon to a bloody war in Rhodesia as long as Prime
iinister Ian Smith keeps po wer, unless he suddenly
reverses his position on white poli ti cal supremacy.
These sources add that a major guerrilla effort is not
expected until the next rainy season, which starts in
November, when the clima te favors hit-and-run actics.
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run, unless they get outside help or unless th e nationalists'
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dan to get in and interview Carter. That's after
the &amp;1Vt otthe "phemmencm."
Jut t!nk a year ago, Carter was ready and
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probably depends upon th2 eyes of th e beholder.
But there is no question that U.S Secretary of State
Renry lCisinger has made a deliberate effort to
make constructive foreign policy a centerpiece of
the ISr76 presidential race with his recent speech to
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With each primary victory
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if Humphrey becomes the next President.

Carter latest victory In North Carolina Is
causing Alabama Gover Gre Wallace to
rethink his entire
Reports Indicate Wallace campaign
dinators are ca lli ng a halt to the rally-style
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and many other conveniences when eat, drink and be merry
in the "push button" era.
was the order of th e day.
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'tops" in p.m. at Mount Vernon Motor
enjoyment
their field, excelling greatly In Inn U S 17 ')2 Winter Park
The first concert will be held their performances The public There will be exhibits a n d
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displays. Admis.sion is free.
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The green look" is in, at the Apopka Woman's Club Art
Apopka this spring when the Show.
to Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt training specialist.
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locate a!! former piano and dancing every Wednesday graphics and
drawings. Park Avenue.
-- organ pupils- of Faruiie Illrbit aftemoon at the Sanford Civic photography, sculplvire, hand
Munson for a reunion. Any Center where senior citizens made crafts and sLhool art.
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and impressed by the beautiful
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Jerry and Carol Cocke have
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years.
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Ruby Carrick of Lottsburg
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Aifredo Duran Says He Can Win

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TMJM1ASEF (AP) - A- ceive about 14C0.000 in candi- development funds, three senalando, could be speaker of the
Iredo Duran, a Miami attorney, date-qualifying fees this sum- tors were pres.nt: WD. Child.
House Speaker 1)onald Tuck- House in sIx years.
says he has the votes to beat mer.
That caine as something of a
ers, 1)-Pensacola; Pat Thomas, Cr, 1)-Tallahassee, has been a
Ann Cramer in her bid for reShe said she was confident of D-Qulncy and David Lne U- wee bit livish in the praise he surprise to Batchelor, wtio may
election as state Democratic re-election, referring to Fort Lauderdale.
heapS Ofl house members when se'ek his political fortunes else,
potty chairman
Duran's challenge as "no
where.
"This Department of Corn- speaking in their districts,
Duran, an naturalized Amett- problem." But although she merce budget Is designed to
"In 1984 there going to have to
Tucker was quoted as saying
who was born in Cuba, has says she expects to win a full help the Panhandle and Bro- in a recent speech at Orlando be 120 speakers of the liouse,

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uuice uneway was the first full day of i.xhlbitjon baseball,
this will be the first stry of the year about the flowers that bloom
n the spring, tra La.
They re known as pheenoms and they were out In force ... Jason
oinpson, John Valle, Phil Mankowski, Chuck Scrivener, Bob Evening Herald, Sanford, FL

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Miami liberals and seasoned chairman, she is scrambling to
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The big blows by the Tigers rookie contingent came in the late bornered in the California Angels 4-1 triumph over the Cleveland
innings. A home run by outfielder Valle produced a 6-6 tIe in the Indians.
eighth and, alter a triple by veteran Mickey Stanley In the ninth.
The San Francisco Giants downed the Milwaukee Brewers 3-1
Thompson,anosterfirstbar.aji,homeredoffMikeWallace.
n Von Joshua's three-nm homer and the Chicago Cubs scored
Meanwhile, third baseman Mankowskl played well defensively three runs in the 10th inning, two on a dropped fly ball by San
and delivered two singles, one driving In a run. Shortstop Diego's Bobby Valentine, and beat the Padres 9-6.

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Danger Reports Cause Women To Abandon 'The P9111'

WASHINGTON (AP) Putting On the Brakes
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paid to study the
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Some of the traffic safety ample, once predicted that once a decadc, at present rates. pectelly, electric ranges
that matter, estimates the proposal doesn't catch fire any more. gasoline rationing to rnet Con.
s one-third utr than It was 10 agency's rules have been flops OSHA's proposal to impoc Fines average $25 per
violation, shocked their owners and snow- would add $40 to the cost of a Sport fishing is making a come- gres.s' schedule for clean air in
years ago when Washington
like the bus-brake affair,
strict protection for workers in Employers appeal fewer than mobiles prone to sudden steer- $125 push-type mower, for a Va- back in the Great Lakes Smog Los Angeles, a move that would
began requiring safety equip.
last year, It required all new polyvinyl chloride plants would five per cent of all citatt)ns and ing failures.
riety of features including rotor has been reduced in Los Ange- have virtually eliminated pri. .,i
ment on cars.
air-braked trucks, trailers and put 2.2 milliun people out of even then they almost always
vate auto use. EPA withdrew
The commission has made blades that stop instantly. But les.
The level of eye-burning sW- buses to carry bigger brakes work and cost the economy at remove the cited
hazard, an mistakes. The courts voided the this $40 estimate Is based on a
Dust, smoke and soot In the the plan.
phur dioxide in the nation's air and expensive computer sys. least 30 billion.
indication OSIIA inspectors commission's seizure of 100,000 survey of manufacturers that nation's air have declined about
Some of the casts could not
has dropped 25 per cent since terns to prevent the wheels
But OSIIA was alarmed by 17 generally stick to the book and
imported dolls from Bradley the consumer group feels is un' 15 per cent since 1970 and sul- have been foreseen even five
federal environmental controls from locking in a skid during workers' deaths from a rare avoid arbitrary rulings.
Import Co. in Los Angeles. The reliable.
phur dioxide, 25 per cent. This years ago. Oil producing counwere imposed five y ars ago. panic 5(01)3.
form of liver cancer linked to
cah'tv o !tome
commission said the dolls were
Consumers Union also esti- 'ear's cars spew 83 per cent tries sharply increased the
If this decade of expanded
the chemical in lab tests with
But when the system's sen
One federal agency has ex- unsafe for children because the mates the benefits of the pro- less hydrocarbons and carbon priceof low-sulphur oil that had
federal regulation has saved sors on buses got out of adjust- rats. Strict exposure limi ts ercisednower to der that an
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electric frvpan is unsafe and to The cott, noting that the dolls lion and ON milll&amp;n, depending
Yet the Job of cleaning up the pollution. Expensive smoke.
has also extended Washington's thousandths of an hv'ii the
What happened" In the year make it harder to open aspirin sold in fashionable gift
stores
at
In
part on what value is placed air and water is proving more stack scrubbers will now be re.
reach into the lives of individual computer would release the after OSHA's action, one plant bottles. It may order
that all prices around $75, said there on the pain caused by such in. difficult and expensive than quired to allow gene?ating
citizens In ways never before brakes during normal braking did close, but four others new bicycler and
lawn mowers was no evidence the dolls were juries. la short, the commission was widely appreciated live plants to burn America's pienti.
experienced in this country.
speeds of about 10 mph and then opened and the price of poly. be redesgined.
intended for use
ful coal and still meet antipollu.
children. can't be sure what the mower years go.
since 1965, the number of slam on the brakes at around 5 vinyl chloride declined about 10
In three years of existence,
The commission is now pon- safety proposal is worth or what
EPA says much of the dirt in tiori standards.
major reulatory agencies has mph, throwing passengers to per cent below previous highs. the Consumer Product
Safety dering a controversial proposal it would cost.
An analysis by the Brookings
the
air isn't industrial soot, but
doubled From 12 to 24.
the bus floor.
Once a Decade
Commission has banished 20 to require new safety features
Pollution
dust
blown
From
Fields
and
nInstitution
estimates the costs
This new regulation costs
Bus rompan i
began disSmall businessmen also said million items from store on lawnmowers, which Injured
In
its
five-year
life,
the
Enviral
roads.
Smog-causing
polluof
meeting
presently
scheduled
money. The record of progress conneeting their
$1,200 "super- they feared overzealous safety shelves and homes on grounds 63,306 persons last year, ac- ronmental Protection Agency tants come not only from facto- air and water standards could
has been uneven and claims of brake" system and Massachu- inspectors would ruin them.
they w crc unsafe.
cording to a survey of hospital has made ie,isuraMe pro g ress rics anl cars, but also 1ruii b 5O(1 billin Cl er the next 10
prcrcs. h. t w juttf). The sctt.s threatened to lift th e perBut the average worker can
iliese included bottles th at emergency rooms,
in cleaning up the na tion's air forests.
years
or more than $230 a
five-year-old Occupational mits of any bus company using expect to see one of OSHA's 1,- exploded, disposable cigarette
Consumers
Union,
which
e
and
water.
th
n
year
for
each
American.
Th
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public
re
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w
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be
ed
he
Safety
and
Health the federally required gear.
Administration, for example,
Finally, after three days of
has yet to produce solid hearings and a two-month corn-evidence It has reduced Job ment period, the agency tempodeaths and injuries.
rarily suspended the stan4ard
Some of the agencies have on Jan. 7.
made an obvious mark. The an
A similar, if slightly loosened
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heipe blacks and other minor- drivers anti tru cking Firms.
M,
ities increase the number of
Job Safety and Heal th
technical and pr ofessional jobs
In the five rears since it was

on contraception reveal tlui(
1Il('ll srri' linked tO increased
1k. James Ravbin, medical ed chose the pi l l as their prl- %OfflCfl would ask for [lie pull lines (in tiat doctors should tell effective methods are askir.g
L,ors might be cutting women are asking more ques- risk of cancer of the uterus director at the University of mary birth control method. and I'd give it to them," said patients about contraception. for reassurance on the availslightly Into the popularity of tions about the pill,
lining and blood clotting. The Colorado Health Center, luis Just over 15 per cent chose the Dr. John Grover, a gynecologist
Dr. William Barclay, senior ability of abortion in case of
the pill: the reports of possible
Some doctors said the in. FDA estimated that sequential come to a similar conclusion. IUD, 3.3 per cent picked diaph. at Massachusetts General AMA vice president, said that failure," he said.
adverse side effects and the creased availability of abortion pills were used by 5 to 10 per
Lynn Heidelberg, director of
"Wt are seeing some mild ragms, 1.3 per cent used foams Hospital in Boston. "Studies physicians are presumed to
easy availability of abortion, had wade women more willing cent of the women taking oral backing off on the pill and the and .8 per cent condoms.
Feminist Women's Health
the
that revealed side effects have have sufficient knowledge to
%
hlch makes less sire methods to risk pregnancy and therefore contraceptives.
In 1974, 76.3 per cent chose the made us think very carefully make their own decisions on Center in Los Angeles, reported
1W) also, but it's nothing draof birth control more ac- Inure willing to switch From the
There have been complaints matic," he says. "We don't pill, 12 per cent the IUD, 3 per now about selecting patients for what to tell patients about birth increased popularity of diaphreptable.
pill,
which
has
the
lowest
failabout
internal bleeding, in- have any figures 50 it's hard to cent diaphragms, 4.7 per cent the pill. I now acquaint them contr ol.
ragma and added: "One aspect
By WARREN E. LEARY
ure rate of any contra ceptive. flarnnuatjon and infection in pin down exactly
new
of
deciding is the attitude toand
1.3
per cent condoms. with the side effects and let
The FDA has proposed
The small foam
Recent reports of new dan.
There are no statistics avail, connection with the IUD.
Preliminary figures for 1975 them know if the pill is for labeling for pills and IUDs, the ward abortion."
shift we've seen comes from
gers linked to birth control pills able on how many
WOinCfl use
Contraceptive manufacturers
"The
pill
has
had
a
high
use
both
medical
advice
and
conshow
75.7 per cent picking the them."
contraceptives requiring a doehave caused concern among each type
ling declined to give specific proof contraception. The since it was invented and re- sumer preference."
p
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b.0
Planned
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prescription.
per
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The National Reporting Sys- per Cent Wapr.ragms arm 1.7 flOOd mnaltes "every effort to would require tnat patients get OUU0' iugure UOU IUU U111t1
them to switch to other means estimates, however, that 10 director of information and tern for Family Planning Serv- per cent condoms,
provide the latest information, written information on the ef- ing views on trends.
of contraception, doctors say. million women take birth education for the Planned Par- Ices, part of the National center
A Spokesman for the Ortho
Several doctors said women
"For Instance, a recent study fectiveness, side effects and

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The recc'd of the Traffic and Health Administration has
Safety Administration, one of produced no reliable indication
the first in the recent surge of that it has saved many worknew agencies, shows in a nut- men's lives or prevented any
shell the be nefits and costs of significan, number of serious
the new wave of f ederal regu- Job injuries.
In fact, there is still no
Highways are safer now, agreement on even how many
Deaths and disabli ng injuries workers are ki lled each year in
have been averted, probably by job accidents. The Bureau of
the thousands. cars cost more. Labor Sta tistics estimates 5,900
And'when the bureauracy e- died from Job ac'edenth or dLscomes too eager, it can do more eases In 1974. a projection based
on reports by 600,000 emharm than good.
players.
When Congress established
But the National Safety Counthe agency in 1966, the traffic cil says its analysis of death
dea th rate had reversed its hisjjj
shows work ac'ci.
toric slide and had been Lfl' dents caused 13,400 dea ths that
creasing for five years. More year.
than 50,000 were killed on highAs evidence of their eff ectiveways that year, a record at the ness, federal job-safety officIals
t1ID.
po int to a reported drop in the
Today, after nearly a decade 1973 injury rates in such inof regulation, the death rate per dustries as logging, long.thoring
iaeni mile is the lowest and roofing, the so-called "tarsince statistics have been kept. get industries" where OSHA
The rate has dropped each year concentrated
early
ensince the traffic safety law was forcement efforts.
enicted and the number of
Yet the rates of serious
persons killed in vehicle ac- Juries -those which resulted in
ddents is now be!ow the 1966 lost workdays - actually went
figure.
up in three out of the five industries in 1973. In 1974, when
Prelimina ry figures for i
year show the death rate had no special enfor cemen t efforts
were made, the rate of serious
dropped below 3.6 5.7
in
injuries
declined In three and
Bon miles, compared to
went up In two.
1966.
In short, the statistics for the
A dramatic number of auto
(at.alities were prevented In 974 ""Y industries where OSHA
as the byproduct of the energy concentrated Its efforts, show
crisis. The gasoline shortage no trend in one direction or
heought the 55 mile-per4icur other,
If OSHA can't yet ciaIm any
speed limit,a reduction in highway tr avel - and 9,400 fewer clear victory, it at least has the
highway deaths than the year satisfaction of proving its Cfltics wrong on a number of
before.
ccunts.
But last year, as speed edged
UP and travel resumed its upward climb, the actual number
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hostess can m
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estimates that cars equipped to
to ad lust to your new surmeet 1971 safety standards kill
raundings, and maybe put
and injure about 5 per cent
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fewer people than unregulated
cars.
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Fcrd estimates its 571 Pinto
carried $120 in federally requid safety equipment. That
soarea to $3Z for a 1975 model
with tew side-door reinforcing
ii
beams stronger roof supports,
heavier burpers and seat belt
waning systems.

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South Africa's 4 million Zult, "Balkanisation which can only
who spoke of oppression, racial give white domination a brea thapartheid discrimination and mit space and further prolong
black liberation of white gov- our peoples' suffering."
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"The Freedom to choose
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In recent weeks, studies in per cent of the contraceptives diaphragm. Its finding is based so nably intelligent questions wasn't in, we didn't tell women contraceptive is every woman's Ic figures for business reasons.
switching, but it is not Kentucky and California tie the dispensed by Planned Parent- on statistics covering between about birth control, mostly be- this six months ago. but we sure right," says FDA Commission. But I can say we have no SII
marked," said Dr. Robert E. pills to dramatically increased hood in the last five years.
two million and three million cause there have be en a lot of do tell them now. If we didn't, er Alexander M. Schmidt. tisti that would show a trend
Itogers, a gynecologist and pro- risk of liver tumot - some
"There appear to be small women, many of them under 25 things in the media about the they'd certainly ask."
"This freedom cannot exist, either way about uses of the
feesor at Indiana University malignant -in long-time users, variations whenever
a side ef- and many of them lxxm
problems," said Dr. Paul Coch.
Neither the American Mcdi- however, unless the woman ptll."
Medical Schiil in Indianapolis. At the swne time, three major feet get!; liubliUty," he saul,
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owner retiring.
66$ S)42beforC6

COURT.

CAREER
OPPORTUNITY

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FOR YOU
25—Loafls

We are a 70 year old company -embarking on a Ierge scale cx
Money Available- Business yen
pans$cwt program. We are in neec
tur"s. operating capital. etc.
are
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Frank Becht, 90.1 111 0341
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32-HOUSeS

Unfurnished

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tuome, Sum. or unfurn.
313 ?V

more money than you ever
thought possible.

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Central jr anci heat 3
fledrcom. 2 bath, drapes anti SOme
carpc'trlg First, last anu th'ptjSit
dli ,utb 6 P 'fl . 377 7081 or $30
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your Budget go tijrthr, shop
tpe Classified Ails every day

6233 or 322 8970 eves,

DEL TONA

Nice
individual
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bedroom, 1)30 No pets, Phone 511
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we will "GUARANTEE YOU A

'lielberry-. 3 BR. 2 bath, also?

BR. 1 bath, furn, or unturn $115
5)23 niontpi. Some utilities paid

Inquire Walker, Elder Springs
MObil
Park, Sanford Ave
Trailer No. 7.

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BALL REALTY
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RAYP,',OPIOM PALL
Reg Peal Estate Broker

377 5611 Alter Hr-s. 37? 2757
8)7W 1st Si Sanford
DELTONA- 3 Bedroom brick and

aluminum siding, it', baths,
potage, large rear yard corn

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DYPIAMtCS PROPERTIES
3 V. Hardwick. Broker
Deltoni. 66666)1

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Arthur H. Beckw.tru. Jr

Curl of the Circijit CoUrt

McClanalsan
5 ,jul4an L. Stenstrpm
S Gordon Meyer
As the City CommissIon
C tht COy of
S,ruIc.rO, Florida

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for a pool or garden- $19,030
DREAMWOLD: Room togrow in. 3
BR. plus separate guest mobile
home. 3)0.031)

kavensbrook

Luxury i
bath, on beautifully land

2'

ti-aped acre. Lake privilecjx's
Miii StOs In 9S9

JIM HUNT REALTY
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327 3991
372 0648

TAFFER REALTY

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Plate. Hwy. 17.!'! 436. Caiselbe'rry,

McCianahan
5: ,luIian 1. Stenstrom
3 - Gordon Meyer
As the City Commission
of tPu C"y of

Free Estimate. Call SEARS in
Fbi-id., between true ttours of !:)0
Janford. 37j,7p,_
a.m end S:000.m,M.ocud&amp;y through
Friday Written commeets con- STOP AND THINK A MINUTE, If
cerrting thiS preapplicatir,w'i 5tijl
CliSsfied
Ad
didn't
he directed to James 0. Bedsole.
wo1k - there wc'ijlWVt be Cny.

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ii ALKI5 Robinson Tangerine
GrOve east of Sanlorg, $7,200 per

3BR Brick Home
llOMagnolis Ave
377 0691

acre
10 ACRES, south of Sanford. Will
divide.

70 ACRES anci 17 ACRES, Geneva
area,
20 ACRES Osteen area

Ppof, 3 BR

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Pr ','.ire' sray wish f4c..;',',
Trucks, ?,OfjlC HOmes. Pooh. 372
41779.

JIM' HOME IMPP')V[ME,I'I SR
COMFORTABLE Repl4irc
your old JALOUSIE WINDOWS
with more efficient Sogle cidouble hung windows 13$ 9921

ITo List Your Business,..DIQI 322________________________________________________________________
2611 or 831-9993_Il

Large 1 &amp; 2 Bdrm.
Aptz-Furn. or Unfurn,

carpeted tilyllwilcie. 322 3472.
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County
.4 BR, 7 acres, owner
holding Asbing 1)8.500

A near new all brick home in an

2 DR. tam. mm . has separate 1 BR

room fo the Small family
Economical gas furnace and two

Eve-s 377 0812cr 372 15$?

.,pt 513.000

Cleanjoeciroorn, I, bath, avocado
stove &amp; refrigerator, blue carpet.
central heat &amp; air.
Payton's 322 1301

SANFORD-- 3

fedroc.rn, 2 bath

home, shady yard, air con
ditionecl, $18,230. MAKE OFFER.
WE TAKE TRADES
LAKE MARY- Cozy 2 Bedroom
home on wooded corner lof, walk
to swimming 5)3,900.

Forrest Greene, Inc.
REALTORS

323 6.333

lghway

17.92, Sanford
Across From Ranch Hout,
323.8870 or 83 1-9777

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Completely refurbished, 3 BR, 2
bath, central HA, family rm.,

large lot, many trees. Broker.
Owner. 322 5997 or 37) 1167.

Payments $3061. Phone 327005$.
Nights 67$ $5.69

"Get 'Em While *
* They're Hot" *

M.UNS WORTH REALTY
Req Real Estate Broker
803W is' St
3?) 6l or 373 0517 eves
2 Bedroom, 1 bath Spanish stucco
finiSh with brick front, inSide.
utility room, enclosed back porch,
carport Low equity and assume
mortgage Call 377 9356 anytIme.

FROM

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I and 2 Bedrooms
lot I'-, Baths
ALL ADULTS

STUDIO 1, 7, 3
BEDROOM SUITES
2 BEDROOM
TOWN 110 U S ES

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QUIET AND SERENE
Modern Facilities
AltO. E. Kitchens
Located West of Hwy. lit)

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BLAIR AGENCY
3733864

'13 Yamaha RD 250. top (OOdt'j
low mites. luggage rack, helm'-'
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79—Trucks-Trailers
1975 Fond Custom, ra La. lape deck,
73,000 miles $7,793. excellent
cOndition. 377.3112.

641 $126, Winter Park.

10—Swap &amp; Trade

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Anyone can be a Seller or a buyer 1971 Gremlin, Air, automatic, 6 cyl
low mileage. Extra clean. $2.67S
No charge. All admitted free
Call 322.1631. (Dialer)
Come brew-se every Sunday 9 to S
at the Movietarud Drive in
1973 Buick Apollo, mag wheels, good
Theatre. SOuth 17 97 Phone 322
condition, 5)00 and take over
1'I6.
payments. Phone 37) 911)
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THE WANT AD COLUMNS
Pianos &amp; Organ Sales &amp; Service. We
buy used pianos &amp; trade. Lessons
-Piano, organ. guitar, accordian,
prl. &amp; group. Ball's Piano &amp; Organ
Sales. 301 W. is? 377.7255.

MC, Midget, 1972, mint condit-rin.
AM.FM, wire wheelS, juSt t.nt'ct.
low mileS, $1,150 371 0038

72—Auction
60—Office Stipplies

Gun &amp; Antique Auction

KULP DECOR MOPS
aO9W 1st 31 372 73)3
Wi' Buy Furniture

Used office furniture

Penney's Washer &amp; Dryer.
wocCdO, 6 mos old. New. $431,
-ill sell for 1300 373 7664 before
1:30 or after 7 p.m

$968 Cutlass, power steering an,
bc'akfl. automatic, factory air.
3993 Priono 373 Itt)

April 5

.1'-r ¶,tt'.'l UO'F-S, (,(tr J ,'C d-'.k
&amp; clii irS, Secretarial desks 8.

52—App I lances

Sanford Auction 323•l340

chairs, straIght chairs, fIlIng
cabinets, as is. Cash and carry.
lIOLL'S
Casselberry, 17.92, 8301706

1970 Ford LW, loaded, low miliage,
excellent condition. Sa_rifice.
$930 Phone 323 9062.

Auction Every Friday

at17 Noon

Chico &amp; The Man

hway 46 Ftea Market, Sanford

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Ut I? 978.127, Lc%ug*oocl

Transportation —

Heavy Equipment

)P ,ND THINK A MINUTE. If
lassified Ads didn't work
there wouldn't be any.

CONTRACTOR'S EQUIPMENt

Ford, Kubota, Pettibone
Sales. Rental, ServI:e
117 Magnolia Avenue

64—Equipment for Rent
Steam

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vrued, fully self contained,
,.aie. oegoom. tub &amp; showei-.
dory air. carput. All deluxe.
tnt sell. Taking big loss. See
iytlme at $ Days Inn. 1.1 &amp; 16. No
one calls,

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS 834 1341

excellent conditior,new tires. 3?)

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Rerit our Rinsenvac

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FARM EQUIPMENT
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KEPIMOD",\SIIER. oarts.
Service, used macnines.
DONEY APPLIANCES 32] 0691

80—Autos for Sale

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lts(tU Whit VRLUta P'P(UM

54—Garage Sales

Motorcycle Insurance

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Tog prices paid, uied, any condition.

fl,imflrTOni Sounder (,tiorml Org,jn. 2
yrS old, like new. Must sell 834
6347 after 6 P.M.

bed with mattress, (ouch and
tair; end table's; 3 dinette sets, 2
tests of drawers, 7 matching
trig room chairs; 2 other living
ic,m chairs; record player; other
usc. household items, 2526 Laurel
ye. See Saturday,9a.m to I pm.

Reasonable
See at I0i W 70th St.

L'S FIJRPIITURE 3?) Sl$l

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GARAGE SALE
Plenty of
bargains. Friday. 9 III 1 2015
Elizabeth Court, Sanford. 377 1543.
Garage Sale- Saturday, March 27, 9
am. 4 p.m. New or slightly used.
300 Lake Blvd., Mayfair Country
Club area, Sanford. 322 6096
MULTI FAMILY YARD SALE'March 23, 26, 27. Turn off 415 on
Longwood Rd. 5th puo'.se on left,
Osteen. 373.1730

Used motors sold and installed. Also
17 acres cars for parts. Open 7

65—Pets-Stipplies

days week. JIB Auto PartS, East
Hwp SO. Call collect. Orlando 568
2131.

Doberman Pinseher pups. AKC,
bred for quality &amp; tempirmeflt.
Terms considered, Mr. Anderson,
365 5740

Reconditioned Batteries, $12.93
exchange, REEL'S BODY SHOP',
1)09 Sanford Ave.

68—Wanted to Buy

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DON'T STORE IT, SELL IT wiltS a
'w cost Classified Ad

77—Junk Cars Removed
Cash for wrecked or junk cars, We
tow away. 1 aa,'s wrei Call
collect, Orlando 561 2131

We Buy Furniture
DAVES' 373-9370
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Ikswagen, Inc.

Baker Vo

Owner- Five and six tenths
acres, SPueryl Drive, Osteen 13.000
per acre, For nformallon tall 322
1002.

6i A'.res near golf ourSe, Ferne
Drive off Markham Woods Rd
Trees, high and dry HOrSeS o.k
6 900 per acre 0.'. c'-ir, te)

46—Commercial Properly

Stenstrom Realty
CORNER LOT-With tree's, Con
venient to shopping area, this 7 BR
home is equipped with range &amp;
refrigerator. Eat.ln kitchen.
Owner Will consider holding a
second mortgage 121.300.

1974 Toyota CelIca
* Downtown Building*
8. ln,e,!Ors jijsi ,','.,l'
been waiting for'

Wynneweod. 3 BR, 1 bath home
with secluded backyard, in e*.
celtent condition. Neat &amp; clean,
Kitchen equipped, carpeting. Over
1.100 sq ft., and on'y 172.000.
JUiT LISTED.) Bedrooms, 2 baths,
split bedroom plan. Only 2 years
old, and ifl eicelInt condition
Fully carpeted. kitchen equipped
with side by side refrigeralor.
S75,C0
Call Sanford s Sales Leaae,

322-2420
REALTORS MLS

St., Air, 4 Speed, Brown Metallic

Stenstrom Realty

A HONEY OF A DEAL- In quiet

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Would Yo Believe
A trqe I beliroom ruomein nice area
you can atford, Carpet, C-H..
Many fine features. Financlng to
Suit your budget Only $77,950

3895

1975 MG Midget

$3595

Attorneys, Accounts. Antque
Dealers, Insurance agents, Real
Estate agents, Architects, cr
whatever, it's a natural
UnIimilcd u;' &amp; ç..U, tt,i, ,irl
only 37,500
tIn riiuII
Re,,tor Drive by
Broker or us' You'll be glad ou
did

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1974 VW Type IV

3895

Auto,

1972 Volvo 1455
MUes, Light Blue

7 Story builinQ at 211 E 2nd SI'

$3595

1974 VW Dasher

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1974 VW Thing

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FREE GIFT WRAPPIPiC. All Batiy
CultS, Knits, Christening Gowns
PAYTON'S CP4ILDR EN'S WEAR
2610 fli,swatha
Ph 377 1301

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''i

knrlkehc
"J
(AJ,iOQS

59—Musical Wrchandise

then Bathroom Cabinets, Coun
tr tops. Sinks. Installation
tailabte. Bud Cabell. 37780$?
ytine.

191$ Yarr.aha. 175 Erct:ra

PIPIEY WOODS BARN- We Buy
Furnifure &amp; Miscellaneous. Sell
for 30 pet. commission. Free Pick
ups. Auction, Saturdays 7 p m,
Sanford 372 7270.

25" Color AM FM. 6' Console

Wooded lot, t00'xISO'. Off Hwy 427
Sanford $7,800 867 5301.

110 Country Club, 2 BR, 119.300

1305

322-2090
l'rotcsson,uilv P,'.in.iqnd

BUY-SELL-TRADE
)fl-56fl

311 315 E. First St

Seminole &amp; Volusia Counties.
Acreage Tracts, small &amp; large
TERRY REALTY. REALTOR.
628 0711

2 New Models

Winter Park Drive
B3U.796
Open 10 to 6

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10 ACRES. high and dry. Reduced to
$73.5-CO with $5.00) oown. Will split
HAROLD HALL REALTY,
Realtor, 37)5771.

EXCITING!!

(Horse Track Rd.)
Follow signs to models off

For used furniture, appliances.
toOls, etc Buy I or 1001 items
I arrys ?Aart. 713 Sanford Ave

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78—WEtorcyCleS

By

AT

MONTH

43—Lots-ACreage

3010 Park. 3 BR. 319.500.

wrLn

Luxuiy Patio Apartments

Furnished era
Unulumnistued 14

CAR IBE- double wide,) Bedroom,
7 bath, central air, raised screen
room, carport, shirlincj, payments
1)04 32 Phone 377 0031 or nights
671 3369.

Nrw ticuuS(-'%

na rural area Plo down
payment, monthly payments less
than rent Government subtiil,ted
to qualified buyers Call to see .'
yOU qualitv

16' Larson boat with 30 Pup iv.nrude
motor and trailer, $100 Phone 371
0341,

chairs, upfront controls. 7$
Johnson 15 HP, heavy duty tilt
trailer. $750 complete. 322 129.

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE

ir T,V's from ISO. BP.W. from
3. Service all m,kes HERBS'
ir:m 323 17)4

ZIMMER, 12' wide, 2 bed,00m,

1)1,303

CASH 322.4132

11' Queen Craft Bass Boat, 2 Swivel

.

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372 3961

HOOD TRACTOR COMPANY

central air, carport, patio cover.
skirting, new carpet, adults only.

DayS 377617)
N'gh% 372 233?

East off 17.92
at Scm Inola Blvd.

BROWSE AND SAVE ......s easy
and fun . The Want Ad Way.

68—Wanted to Buy

Wanted to buy used office fu'niture.
Any
Quantity.
NCii.L'S
Casselberry, Hwy. 17 92 5)0 4206.

ROBSOPI MARINE
7978 Hwy $192

322 9411

53—TV. Radio. Stereo

1SYR IHAFINANCIPIG
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
310) Orlando Drive
S,untord, 3?) 5200

Mayfair Home

Gardens
1

Phone 322-9112

CLIFF JORDAN,PEALTOR
83$ 8272

eneva

trntz

1 Bedrorm Tr.siler, )O'x33'
$1,500

chen, well kept lawn, double
OC age, priced to sell, only 373.900

2 bath beautiful pool;

AT CASSELBERRY
'Ike Pelie Ce.utu.uThj"

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12*60' 3 BR, I'z bath with 37' awning
&amp; steel shed IncludeS awnings 8.
tie downs qgiet area, adult trailer
p.r 1. '23 4"

Pti
below FHA appraisal, im.
maculate 3 bedroom. eat In kit.

3 bedroom. 2 bath, brick home,
kitchen equipped, pretty shrub
bery. orange and tangerine trees
Good neighborhood 331,000-will
negotiate,

CAMELOT

NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED

42—WKbiie Homes

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OWNI PIG A HOME

entral heat and ar. corner lot, 7
car carport wit7i large utility
room Very nIce 546.900.

321 004 'I

Mostle. C Bateman
Peg Real Estate Broker
741$, Sanford Aye'.
Eves 377.164)

*

I bedroom,

77$ uISl

MLS Il1ALTOP'

SLIM BUDGETS ARE DCL
STEREO WITH VALUES FROM
WANT AD COLUMNS

IN SANFORD

vail unit air COnditioners 321,5-30

BATEMAN REALTY

ADS

Under S29,000

On Lake, Free Boating

established neighborhood. Home
has lots of possmbiIitie. Large
utility area with ampie storage

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373 1832

Drapes •Carpeting

BILLIARD ROOM

convenient to shopping. This home
is priced to sell, so see today at
$71,500.

2 bath, fern. rm.,

REALTY INC.

Sep. Dining Rooms
POOL

A confortable home In nice area and

sprinkler systern. custom drapes,

II uuat, 330. 5' Boat, 175

Singcr' best Zig zag machine fl
Sewing fable. Sold new icr $119.50,
assume balance of $105, or 12
payments of 19 Sec at:
SANFORD SEWIPIG CENTER
307 E. 1st St , Downtown

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II' Boil Trater, 290

Golden Touch 'N Sew

51—Household Goods

"SERVICE BEYOND
THE CONTRACT"

_________________________

hursday March 25, 1978-78

55—Boats &amp; Accessorie:

Four IS" Chrome Wheels
32] 0705

Peg Pen' Estate Broker, 72) 0610
2149
37)7595
7720779

.

.

By Mat?- N. Dardan
5' 14. N Thmm, 3'Seminole County Branch Office,
Attest: 3: H. P4. Tarnm, Jr.
As Oepi,ty Clerk
City Ct-rrk
Seminole Plaza, Casse.t?erry,
City Clerk
Publish Mardi 1), 16. 25. 1.ptIl I. Publith; March II. Ii. 23, April I, Publish: March 11. II, 25, April 1, Florida
1916
PubliSh: March 25, U. 21, $976
l°76
1976

0EX81

ESTABLISHED HOME: Owner will
finance this) BR, I bath with room

.017 S FRENCH 1PIWY 179?)

ST. JOHNS REALTY C3.
BROKERS

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,

24 Hrs,

3 bedroOm, I bath, kitchen equip
ped, large corner lOt 7 car carport
and utility room; wall to wall
arpc't; v.ifldO* air conditioner
Just $I8,0?O

,

Morrt

MUL I IlL I I I', I IE) REAL. TOIl
1919 S. French
377 1991

HAPPINESS IS

_______________________

_________________________

Jlhri

3239410

on lake, lOS ft on paved street.
Preferred residential area. Only
$10,200.

S temper Realty

iple_Listing Service

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'

e

Nothing down, or conventional.

Harold Hall Realty

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a Judrrint may tie en

WOWI ONLY $150 DOWN
3 BR, carpet, central air, family

1306833

...

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S0---MisCellaneous (or Sale

VALENCIACT. EAST. New) BRM,
7 bath homes, central air, c-ar.
pitted, dishwasher, $27,000 to
$23,000 price range. VA financing.
LAKRFRONT LOT. DeBARY: 97(1.

LOWDOWN
By owner, 4 BR, 7 baths, Hidden RAVEPIt4A PARK
Lake No qualifying, small down.
Sanford Charm &amp; V - tie
ossume payrnent 373 8155.

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nIle

4

TOP EXECUTIVE HOME
Like a Spanish villa, .3 BR, 3 bath,
lush landscaping, surrounds
courtyard &amp; pool. Private &amp; quiet.
Must see. tS).900,

MOVE
MOUNTAINS of merchandise
every day.

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REALTOR

CLASSIFIED

Peg Real EstatefIroker
JOHN KRIOER,'ASSOc
107 W. CommerciCI
Photte 372 781), Sanforg

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14

INC

H AL COLBERT

Wek va Landing Rcsorl on the river
Beautiful oak shaded lots Fish,
m, boat rentals an free
g,. /.iult 377 4171)

___________ .

P

NICE NEIGHBORS
Newly redecorated, remoeleleil 3
tlt(jrrmun beimi.. Irge family
room, cedar siding and fence',
eating bar, new carpeting, new
roof, central heat, 11,300 sq. If, lot,
Uwi" r 173 0th

35-4Iobile Home Lots

,

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i4irc-y &amp;oa

DUPLEX
2 Bedroom concrete
block, C'xcellent condition; no city
taxes By owner. 322 6670
_______________________________

_________________________

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recpt

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41—Houses

_____________________

S

Rentals
_______________________________

s—Lost

.-'-""

41—Houses

rm fenced yard $i pct. ennual
rate. 123.750 loan. 30 Yrs., $196.71
mo P1, Price 174.500

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29—Rooms

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

41 —Ho.,, ses

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hed

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Fern Park- 3 Bedroom. l', j bath
carpeting, dishwasher, air unit,
fencel yard, $195. FORREST

LOANS available for businesS or
up Ia any
real estate $1O.0
amount Operating apltal, e*
panslon, etc Mr DanielS, 101 561
1372

our training progra-n WO
ThtOU
will teach you also how to make

DEX2S

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_________________________

of HERMAN M. GOSNEY, ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
door of the Seminole County
POSITION IN MAIUGEMENT."
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
----------------deceased. File Number 7666CP. is
Courthouse. Sinford, Florida, the
FreC. 6117027 for "We Care"
NAME STATUTE
INTENT TO REGISTER
pending in the Circuit Court for
Ttens
onderSignid Clerk will offer f01' Slt
"t4olline," Adults OI
Apply to Mr. Daddis at Sanford
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
FICTITIOUS NAME
Seminole County. Florida, Prcbate
to the highest and best bidder for
Sieraton Inn, I 1$. SR 46. Sanford
Notice
Potitt'
rwrt- tjy ,ien, that the Division, the address Of WhiCh is
her,y given that the
the following described real undersigned, pursuant to the
&amp;
Found
on
Thursday March 23, S and 6 Rnom for empioyd man in
iJndi'rsign('d Willie James Themp
P.0, Drawer C, Sanford, Florida
- property;
congenial home. Near Lake Mary
p m Sharp and Friday March 26,
"Fictitious Name Statute' Chapter
son and Willie James Baker, will 32771. The personal representative
LOT Six (6), less the South
&amp;
SCC. $20 wk. 3720145
ii
am.
Sharp.
$63 09, Florida Statute, will register Conduct the business of, and are the of the estate is RICHARD W. SELF, Lcv'1t Vihite Cockepoo, answers to
PERSONAL INTERVIEWONLY
westerly 10 feet Iheriof, arid all of with the Clerk ci the Circuit Court, in Sole owners of the business known as whose oddr(ts is Lot No. 77 Rock
want man or woman to room arid
1.01 S,.n 171. rif Rhth "A"
.
Iha n.ma "IC Hiar "
.
'
uø
'it
"
arri.ge ovr. anvorO,
board and 5hti pemes. Phone
'tHORPIBURGS ADDITION TO upon
HELP
US
FIND
T$IS
TEACHER
please
call
3720111
I
o ç'rus of the
City of Sanford. Serrinole County, Florida 37771. TP'e name and ad
321 0379.
LLOYDS TERRACE, Seminole publication of this notice, the ficthis
ad
on
to
some
____________________________
Please
pass
Florida, and the real and true names dress of the personal represenCollie, malt', sibleand white,
County, Florida, accordng to the titlout name,
teacher or principal who Is
of the o*nes of the business are tative's attorney Is Set forth bilow.
10*11: CREATIVE
'fltfi
vici,iit, ot Sanfcrd At't.
Ptatthereofrecorded .r Plat Book9, LONCEPTS under
31—Ax2.3rtments
ixious Ii,, rrIi e*tre ;riio, this
whiCh we are Willie Jamc Thompson and Willie
All persons having claims or
St Phone 3328639.
Page 96 of the Public Records of engaged In business at 109 Fox
____________________________
summer,Wehavea
vacatlonsats
James Baker. The said Willie James demands aOainst the estate are
Seminole County, Florida.
position in this area that can pay
2 aedroom upstairs qt.. $103 mo
valley Drive, Longwood, Florida Thompson and WlIIic James Baker required, WITHIN THREE MON.
and apurtenances on said lard, Of'
the right teacher up io $1,000 per
, ø&amp;j are iaving difficulty findinQ a
Also S room d)*nstairs apt., $123
are the sole owners therf and the THS FROM THE DATE OF THE
L'sed in conjunction therewith.
month or more depending on
ptaceto IIVC, car to drive, a ioo. or
mo. 322 0281.
That the parties interflted in said only persons having any intert FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
'This sale is made pursuant tO busineSs enterprise are as followi:
ability, effor and length of
SOffl( service you Pave net'd of.
Whatsoever in the business, and the NOTICE,tofilewith the clerk 0? the
Summary Final .,udgment of
vacation.
Qualifications: At least
2 BEDROOM FURNISHED
nt
ads
every
day
all
our
we
read
Rotser Adams Malone, Jr.
tt offic.' address of the Seminole above criurt a written statement of
AP.ortgage Foreclaivre entered ,"
GARAGE APARTMENT
three yearsof teaching, good work
Wa;ter ,i. Wrtit
Memorial Chapel is 903 West 13th any claim or demand the'j may
Civil Action No. 7673 CA 090 flOW
—=
habits and excellent character.
2)O0Melionvilie
Dated at Longwood. Seminole Street, Sanfora, Flrid 3277$; and have. Eachclaim mini be in writing
pending in the Circuit Court in and County, Florida, March 72nd, 1976
The teacher se!ected wilt find this
&amp;—ChilcI Care
the undersigned Willie James and must indicate the basis for the
Ctcn studio apt Suitable fr .1
for Seminole County, Florida
work a welcome change from
PubliSh March 25. AprIl, 8. 13. 197
Thompson and Willie ).imes flaicir
claim, thc namr arid addre.s of H't'
..orkiN'J rr icireil ad
ied this ,'2'd C1I Of March,
tct.;iJ,
yot
hihiy
profitable
DLX 133
(i Nuby Set forth thu they art' the cr(dlor or hiS agent or atlorney.
bUSY 1111 CHILE) CAkL
)
5112
1916
professionally. Call Mr. Thorn,,
Sole owners of the busineSs,
and the amount claimed. If the
7427 Holly Avenue
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
(Seal)
333
4306
atter
6
p.m.
Willie Jarne' Thompson
_____________________________
claim is not yet due, the date when it
ffni' ifl c or 372 0760
I Bedroom furniShed apartment,
NAME STATUTE
Arthur H. Beckwith, ,Jr.,
Willie James Baker
will become due shall be stated, If
wall to well carpet. Cir con
TO
WHOM
IT
MAY
CONCERN.
RN,
Registered Nurse for part
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Publish. March 11, 11. 25, April 1. the claim Is contingent or
dilioned. $100 plus depoSit. Ptiniw
Notice is hereby given that the 1976
p—Good Things to
time Paramedical Lif. InSurance
By: Lillian T. JenkinS
IAliQ' lated, the nature of the un
.
" '3d' after 3:30.
undersigned, pursuant to the DEX
Examiner in Sanford area. Call
Deputy Clerk
Si
certainty
shall
be
stated.
If
the
"Fitit.out Name Stalijte" Chapter ________________________________ claim is secured, the Security shall
813616 1433 for inlerview app?.
Publish March 25, 1,76
SAN MO PARK, 1, 2. 3, bedroom
Murcotts &amp; Vtler a La'es
— 86509. Florida Statutes, will register
DEX 137
trailer apts Adult &amp; family park
5 Bu
be described The claimant shall
with
the
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
Court.
in
Nurses.' RN's; LPN's; Aides; Aide
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
FlCTI'.lOUS NAME
Weekly
3513 H*y 1192, Sanford
322
6733o
322
deliver
sufficient
copies
of
the
claim
and for Sevnnole County, Florida,
Companion. Needed ImmedIately.
TOCONSIDER ANNEXATION
'ntCe 5 hi-reby given that inc
323 1930
to the clerk to enable the clerk to
upon
receipt
of
proof
of
the
Notice is hefety qiven that a ma;l on, roov tz Parr
6210636
U 'S (flC,MQed ifl business
Ycutl find that S0?'(V'if C' I'#i'
:';-.''
thI5 i}ct,,:,-. tt.c I.,
".v1y rento-deic'd I room apt fi;t
fr4l rig wil i-c nxcl at tnt'
N Fr.'h Avmue, Sanloro.
rei- os iust .'nat b-:'. ..,e '
representative.
tli
rame, t w,t - ,MSDR EK
oot Large rooms. Comtortui,k
Comr"iission Room in the City Hall in
CALL
372
All persons interested in the estate
;fll SeminOle
County, name
Floesda
Reasonable 71$ W. First St
the fittiti5
of INDUSTRIES, INC., a F!orioa the City of Sanford, Florida, at 7:00 to whom a copy of this Notice of
'tERALD4DVEPTISET. .indtho 1 (OrpOralion, oxgani:ed Cod existing o'clock P N, on April 76, $976. to Adminitr6lion Puas been nu.aileg
are
fl—lntçucJjcjt
br 2 Bedrooms. Axuitsonly
undet the lawt of the State of
consider the annexation of property
.'tindtoreg.tcr-..idruamcw;tnit
required, WITHIN THREE MON.
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
Florida,
db
a
OAKWOOD
described
as
follows:
.4;l:sc1"
(Ir.k of flue Circuit Court, Seminole
,,1TIE FFL
')'(iL
THS FROM THE DATE OF THE
2343 Park Drive. $7Oup
BUILDERS, under which it is
From the Southwest corner
COunty, Florida in accordance *ith
of
Lot
FIRST
PUBLICATION
OF
THIS
engaged in business at 136 Tollgate
SHIPPING &amp; RECEIVING CLERK
&amp;
'he provson of the F iCtitiuS
7 fIR, AIr, Adults
1, SOUTH PINECREST, FOURTH NOTICE, to file any ohections they
Trail, Longwoed, Flarida 37750.
P,',ANAGER
..ln-'ir Stables 'Tri Wit
Sectori
No Pets.
ADDITION. accoidnq to te Pint may have fnat challenges the G .r Stecli'. le-hle * fl Orlando INSURANCE SECRETARY
That
the
party
in
interest in said thereof as
F lox ida Statutes 1957
231?
PalmettoAve
S&lt;noof
of
MuSiC.
4Qflerin
private
GROOMER
recorded
in
Plat
Book
17.
validity
of
the
decendent's
will,
the
business is as follows.
S Sanford Herald, Inc.
lrsons in Sanfo.'d 3720949.
Pages 42 and 43 of the Pudllc qualifications of the personal
S.
D.
L.
Perkins
REPAIRMAN
Bu WaynC 0 Doyle
Records of Seminole County, representative, or the venue or
BAMBOO COVE APTS
President
RETAIL SALES
Florida, run South along the Wesu urlsdiction of the court.
Exec. Vice Presigent
Tomorrow may be the gay
Dated
thIs
8th
room apartments,
One
&amp;2
ay
of
March,
1976,
you
sell
COLLECTOR
line of sld SOUTH PIPIECREST.
-: lh March 11,75, AprIl 1,8. 1976
that roll-a-way bed yov'v
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
City of Orlando. Florida.
furnished or ur,furnlshed ,ifewly
BABY SITTER
FOURTH ADDITION, 50 feet tO
UI)( 95
nowhere to roll away
the OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
____________________________ Publish. March II, II. 23. Api-lI 1. point of beginning, thence continue
redecorated Come see. 300 E.
If you TECHNICIAtI TRAINEE
WILL BE FORE"ER BARRED,
place a C!wfed Ad tr#ay,
FICTITIOUS NAME
$916
Airport fllvd. Sanford, 313 1310
SALES REP
South along said West line 142 feet,
Date of the first publication of this
.
Notice is hereby given that I am DEX oO
RECEPTI0NlST-ECRETARy
thmce South 89 ocorecs SP 44" West Notice of AdminIstration: March
engagCd in business at P.O. Box 134,
Wanted
WAITRESSES
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
700 (eel, thFn(e North 342 feet, 25th, 1176
31A()pIexes
-'
Cassetberry 37107. Seminole County.
FULL CHARGE BOOKKEEPER
TO CONSIDER ANNEXATION
??it-f,( North 89 degrees 57' 44" East
Florida, under the fictitious
5:
R
ICEIAR
D
W.
SELF
COOKS
Notice is hereby given that a
700 feet to the point of beginning,
TEXAS OIL COMPANY needs
in
As Personal Representa.
lurnisrieci or
DUPLEX
name of KENDALL DISTRI
AUTO PARTS SALES
Public Hearing will be held at the
iontaininq 7 isE acres, more or
dependable person M F wtuO can
Ii:ab On
live of the Estate of
I
Ideal
Shed
RUTORS, and that I intend tO Commission Room in the City Hall
MANY,
MANY
MORE
le% Sad property is presently
work withOut superviSion In
HERMAN M. GOSPIEY,
rent
)S 3lfl
Reasonable
register said name with the Clerk of in ttue City of Sanford, Florida, at
Oflecl A I (.%qricuilure) DiStrict
Sanford.
Contact
customers.
Age
-WE
SELL
SUCCESS
'he Circuit Court, Seminole 7:000'clock P.M.on Api-il 26,
Deceased
anytime
1976, to
All parties In interest arid citizens Attorney for Personal
unimportant, but maturity is. We
20$ Commercial
County. Florida in accordance with cOnsider the anneiato,, of property
thall have an opportunity to be Representative
373 5116 3Eedroom. carpeted, central h'at
train
'f.'rite
3.
L
Dick.
Pres.,
'he provsions of the F iClit,OvS described as follows
heard at said hearing.
and air Convenient downtown and
Southwestern
Petroleum,
Ft.
A
C*uon,
raIl
could
sta't
you
on
a new
Howard S. Warner
Narae Statutes. To Wit: Section
Lots I, 7. 3 and 1, Block 6,
By order of the City CommIssion P0 BO 296
hospital 116$ month plus deposit
Worth, Tx. E.O.E.
and profitable career. Call $62.
US.0'9 Florida Statutes 1957.
ROSALIND HEIGHTS. Plat Book 3, CI the City of Sanford, Florida, thiS Orange City. Florida 37763
373 1663
_____________________________
S Edward Lepkowshi
Pageil, Public Recordsof Seminole 8th day of March, 1976.
Publish: March 23, April 1, 1976
*ASTE
Publish: March 4. 11, 18, 25, 1976
itOWthtfi II MA,Et
County. Said property is presently
H. N. Tamm, Jr.
Accountant to assist comptroller in 7 Bedroom unfurnlshed. Adults
DEX132
DEX
SELLING
IT
MAKES
CASH
:oned R I (Residential) D:strict.
City Clerk
accounting, management, data
preferred Free water. 1130. 32)
PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD N0
All parlies in Interest a citizenS Publish March 11. 18, 25 and April 1 NOTICE OF PROCEEDING FOR
collection &amp; reporting. Only
Sill or 3726420
$31
Call
3??
7611
or
FICTITIOUSNAME
shalt have an opportunity to be and 8. 1976
VACATING AND CLOSING A
qualified reply to Box $91, co The —
Notice is hereby given that I am heard at said hearing,
DEX 55
PORTION OF A STREET
Evening H?raId. P.O. Box $637, Furnished duplex, Lake Mary area
engaged in business at Highway Il'
By order of the City Commission
2 BR furnished apartment, nice
GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY for a
Sanford, FIa, 3377)
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
97, Longwood 37750, Seminole of the Cit'. of Sanford, Florida, this
yard. Children and pets OK. $130
Registered
Reel
Estate
You
will
take
notice
that
the
salesman
City
NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF OR.
REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES
County. Florida under the fictitiOus ita day of March. 1976.
month. 3t miles northof 13.lon $7
in Dctt1....
Commission of the City of Sanford,
Contact BENNETT
DINANCE NO. 1330
Exprvienced&amp;PiewlyLicense'd
H. P4. Tamm, Jr.
namZ of RICHIE'S WRECKING
ilorida, at 700 o'clock PM, on
92, 201 Sunset Drive, next to
REALTY. INC., (901) 7)41559 or
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN;
Join"Sanford's Sates Leader"
SERVICES YARD. arid that I intend
City Ocr?'.
WillIam's Acrountlng &amp; law
write
to
P.O.
Box
&amp;SO.
DeLand,
You will take riOticC that the City April 17. $916. in the CUy CornStEP4tROM REALTY
o regs'er said !IC'flP with flue Clerk PtjIih March Ii, II, 75. April
Florida 37120.
Service. Open Sunday,9 to S
CommIssion of tht City of Sanford, 'T"siori Room at true City Hall in the
rrk Dr RCAtC,R 372 ?23
of the Circuit Court, Seminole 1976
Florida, on March SlIt, 1976. passed Cltp ; Sanford, floriga, will con.
County. Florida in accordance with DEX-56
and adopted Ordinarwe No. 1330, as sider arid determine whether or not
the provisions of the Fictl'lcvS
' City will close, vacate and
NOTICE OF ADOP1 ION or
Icliows
.
Name Statuies, ToWi': Section ORDINANCE NO 13$
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abandononyrignloftpieCitang tt'ue
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16509 FlorIda Statutes
8USINESS DIRECTORY
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
public in anct to a pOrtion of Maple
c. Vernon Mire, Jr.,
; r
S Richard H Mo'etti
Avenue lying between 22nd Street
You will take notice that the City City Attorney P.O Box 177$,
Owner
and 24th Street, being more par
Commission of the City of Sanford, Sanford Florida 32171
EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
PubIsh March 4. Il. 1$, 25. 1976
ticutarly described as follows:
FlorIda, on March 8th, 1976, rasse
ORDINANCE NO. 13)0
DEX 71
and adopted Ordinance No. 132$. as
That portion of Maple Avenue
,4j?'
_1,
AN CRDINAPICE OF THE CITY
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY
follows:
FLORIDA. abutting Lots 13 through 36,
FICTIVIOUSPIAME
OF
SANFORD,
,_I__
-FfcI'ce i herCby given that am This instrument prepared by
DECLARING ITS INTENT ION TO Bonaven'jre, Pta? Book 5, Page 85.
_________________________
Persons lntere-sti may appear
c'ngaged in business at Pt. 1 80*339, C. Vernon Mile, Jr..
ANNEX WITHIN THE COP.
PORATE AREA OF THE CITY ')F and be heard at the time and place
SnowPuill Rd.. Oviedo, Sem:noIe CIty Attorney
Aluminum Siding
income Tax Serv.
nty, Florida, under the ficlilious P.O. Box 177$,
Roofing
SANFORD. FLORIDA. AT THE Specified.
City Cjmmissior
- j-name of SNOWNILLS. and that I Sanford, Florida 3271$
EXPIRATION OF THIRTY DAYS
can cover your home with alum
01 the City of
ORDINANCE NO. 13$
intend toregister said name with the
FROM THE APPROVAL OF SAID
Sdnc2 &amp; SOtfit System Also
Roofing Arid(.,rrnlry Pep.i.r
Sanford, Florida
API ORDINANCE OF THE CITY ORDINANCE THAT CERTAIN
Clerk of IPue Circuit Court, Seminole
Williams Accounting
Roofing, GoIters 10 yrs EMp
Freee%t,mst.s
SANFORD,
By
H.
N.
Tamm,
Jr.
County. Florida in accordance with. OF
FLORIDA, PROPERTY CONSISTING OF
Eanle Sd.nq Co $31 9563
Income tax Returns
CaI32 6,69
City Clerk
the provisions of the Fictitious DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO APPROXIMATELY 7415$ ACRES
lnd,.O,l, *3u5.ri".'. td.vv It 9?
NOme Statutes, TO Wit' Section ANNEX WITHIN THE COIl- LYING WEST OF AND ABUTTING PubliSh. March 25, 1976
Eipert roof repairs, flit roots o'
a,
e Pools f'ri.;rr 7? 7143
POPATE AREA OF THE CITY OF WEST JINKINS CIRCLE IN AC- DE Xlii
96509 Florida Statutes $951.
shingles All work guaranteed
Beauty Care
SANFORD. FLORIDA. AT THE CORDANCL
5- Theodore A Re'cluIe
WITH
THE
PUBLIC NOTICE
poor I P4 G
BR 0 &amp; 0 E N
PERSONAL TAX SERVICE AND
i'ufhSh .Y,irch $8. 23. April 1.8. 1976 EXPIRATION OF THIRTY DAYS PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 14 190,
The Seminole County BOard Of
373 6700
________
IIOOKKE
£
PING
Individual
1
FROM THE APPROVAL OF SAID LAWS OF FLORIOA
DEX 92
County Commissioners, as eligible
Business
Tax
Returrn
2
East
WANT
TO.
SELL
OVINANCE A PORTION OF
TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
WHEREAS, there has been filed applicant, by Board motion
NOTICEOFINTENT
Road. Hwy 17 97 (3CC entranep.
YOUR HOME'
(lovmtilylfarrett'sBeavtyNook
THAT
CERTAIN
PROPERTY
with
true
City
Clerk
of
the
City
of
Tuesday,March23,
1916,authorixed
TO REGISTER
FIyC Point) 3727199.
Ruyng a new home? Moving f an
519 E First, 372.3747
_______________________________
LYING
BETWEEN
EAST
29TH
Sanford,
Florida,
a
petition
con
James
0.
Bedsote,
Dirsctor
F'CTITIOUS NAME
apartment?
STREET AND 30TH STREET. faming the name of the property Comprehensive Manpower Division,
STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. If
ft
•
et
some action with I Herald
NOTICE ISHEQEBY GIVEN that EXTENDED EAST. AND BET. owner in !Pte erea descr'bed to make preapplcation for fiscal
Land
eoring
C'stifir
Ads didn't work
c'assifled ad We'll help you write
MEDICAL &amp; SURGICAL SUPPLY. WEF,N MAGNOLIA AVENUE AND hereinafter requesting annexation tO year 1911 funds, extending from July
tr,ere wouldn't he any
__________________________
an ad that will bring a fast Sale.
CO • INC.. a Florida corporation, PARK AVENUE IN ACCORDANCE the corporate area of the City of 1. 1976, through June 30, 1977, under
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LALL 322 2611
ESTERSON LAPIP CLEARING
ti'v.rc' ( vi'iirl.* t,iitJri WITH THE PROVISIONS OF Sanford, Florida, and requesting to the Comprehensive Employment
___________________________
the fictitious name of STANDARD CHAPTER 71-190, LAWS OF be located therein; and
Bulldoring,
Excavating.
Ditch
and
Training
ACt
of
1973
(CETA),
SYSTEMS MEDICAL SUPPLY at FLORIDA
Patch, repairs and sm-alt roofing
Doll Repair
work Fill dirt, top
WrIEREAS, the Property Ap title II, ifl the amount of $777.10). to
Port of Sanford, Lake Monroe,
lobs. Fast Service, All work
HE PEAS, there hat been filed pras,rof Sernir.oli? County, Florida. establithpvbticservlcecmployrnent
Florida, 37777 h1id intends to
guaranteed. LICensed, Bonded 1$
*th thC City Clerk of the City oi Paving certified that there is one positions fcr the unemployed arid
C&amp;A Back Hoe Service
yrs exporlence Call Brick.r, 37)
register the sari name with the Sanford. Florida, a petition con- prcp,'rty owner in the area to be underemployed persons of Seminole
China Glass,
7770
Clerk of the Circuil Court of tainrug the names CI the property annexed ar
Metal
Doll
Repairing
Land
clearing,
fill
dirt,
clay,
rock.
—
that said property County. This Is a planning figure
Seminole County, Florida.
CallNellleat)fl6977
Allkindiof digging. Housetrailers
owners In the area described
has signed the petlflon for only, A grant application will be DATED this 10th day of March, hereinafterreques*lngannexaticnto annesaton, and
stored
and moved. 3729112
submitted at a Iter date.
GET THOSE LUXURY ITEMS FU'
A D 1976.
ewing
the corporate area of the City of
WHEREAS. the City Commission
Prcappllc.ation may be examined
(SEAL)
A FRACTION OF THEIR COST BACK.HOE SERVICE. Also any
Sanford, Florida. and requesting to of Ite City of Sanford, Florida, has at Seminole County Branch Office,
FROM TODAY'S WANT ADS?
Medical &amp; Surgical
type fence work, Call after 1 p.m.
be located therein; and
deemed
It
irs
the
best
interest
of
the
Manpower
DIvisIon,
Seminole
____________________________
Supply Co., f'K
372 8471
Lii's Alteration Shop Order for
WHEREAS, the Properly Ap.
City to accept said Petition and Plaza, hwy. 17-92436, Calaelberry.
By John Jenkins, Sr.
.
Easter Ta;tor;rso. dresseS, hats
pracsero'SeminoleCognty, FI0rI'a, intends to annex said area
Florida, or Grants.In.Aid Coor
President
and i-Itching
tags 372 7489
having rertified that there. are two
Floor Cleaning
__________________
NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT clinitOr's Office, Room 313. Coxir
____________________
Publish Marth II. 73. April 1,8. $976 property owners In the area to be ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF thouse, N. Park Avenue, Sanford.
_______________________
r;lio
DEX l
Landscaping &amp; —
Dressmaking. ladies',
annexed and thaf said property THE CITY OF
SANFORD, Florida, between the hours of 1:30
men's, children's. Drapes. Quilts,
IN THE COUNTY COURT IN AND owners have sifined the petition for FLORIDA.
AM, and 5:00 P.M., Monday Floor stripping &amp; waxing.
Lawn Care
Upholstering Donna Canada,
SEMINOLE
FOR
COUNTY. annexation, an
SEC'tON I. TheCityConimill3on through Friday. Written ccmmertts
Residential &amp; Business Free
- - 3770707
FLORIDA.
WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida, Concerning this preapplication
estimates Blitz Clean. 37) 3931.
CASE O. 76.3$3-CC.IS.J
3 S Snyder Nursery I Land Make your Budget go further, stop
of the City of Sanford, FlorIda, has hereby declare's its intention to should be directed to James 0.
scapog We are overstocked in
8ETTY C. KIEPITH, formerly deemed it in the best intereit of the annex to and to make a part of the Bedsole, Director. Manpower
the Classified Ads every day
landscaping plantS and we do _________________________
Qsown as BETTY K. CASS,
City to accept said Petition and City of Sanford, Florida, at the Division, Seminole County Branch
complete
landscaping
service
Home Improvements
Plaintiff, inttnI$ to annex said area
expiration of thirty days from the Office,
If you're irs the b'.,sIne'ss of building
Seminole
Plaza,
s.us or 641 7246
VS.
your
NOW, THEREFORE; BE IT date of the passage of this Or- Casselberry, Florida 32107.
busines
use
the
WILLARD C. FISHER,
ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF dinince. as provided for by Chapter publiSh March 73, 26, 71, 1976
Classified Ads often
Defendant THE CITY OF SiPIFORD. 74 90, Laws of Florida, 1274, that DEX i
Pest Control
Johnny Walker
NOTICE OF SUIT
FLORDA:
Certain property described as
TO WILLARD C FISHER
SEC'TIOPI 1. The City Commission follows
'°V
otirns
you
the
same
quality
PUBLIC NOTICE
Upholstering
ADDRESS UNKNOWN
of the City o Sanford, Florida,
workmanship in your remodeling
flue Seminole County, Board of
From the Southwest corner of Lot
ARt BROWN PEST CONTROL
and additions requirements as is
and all parties claiming interest by, hereby declares Its intentiOn to 1. SOUTH PIPIECREST. FOURTH County CommiSsioners, as elIgible
7367 Park Div.'
through,
or
against
under
available ri hIS gcrw'ral tori
annex to and to make a part of the
ADDITION, acordirwj to the Pta? applicant, by Board motIon
377 1865
-____________________________
Jotun &amp; Clara flail Custom
WILLARD C. FISHER and to all City of Sanford, Flridi, at the thereof as recorded in Plal Book I?, Tuesday, A'..irch 73. 1916, authorIzed
Upholstery. Specialists in Tufting
'1 rent Exterminating Co-Complete
parties having or claimlng'to have expiration CI thirty days from the Pages 17 and 43 of the Public Jame* 0. Bedsole, Director,
an'j riif. title or Interest In the date of the passage of this Or
Restyllng Furniture &amp; Sewing
Pest Control and Termlting Free
322-6457
Records of Seminole County. CompreluensiveManpower DIvision.
personal property herein deScribed, dinance. as provided for by Chapter
Machines Repaired We Buy. Sell
Inspection All Pest Control, $0
...
.
Florida, run South along the West to mike preapplic.at'on for fiscal
&amp; Trade 602 Sanford Ave Phone
Iritt'rior, Exterior PlIe, no, ___________________________
373 7956
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED 71 90. Laws of Florida, 1974, that line of said South Pinecrest, Fourth year 1971 funds, extending from
3779713
that an action of distress for rent on certain property described as Aitiws, 50 feet to flue point o October t, 1976, thru September )0.
Plaster Patching &amp; simulated P4'ced help on thAI Saturuay iou'
—
tht' following personal property in followS:
brick &amp; stone specialty. 3fl 7780.
beginning, thence CCfltiflui South $977, under the Comprehensive
Paneling, doort. windows hungs,
Cojnty, Florida;
lots 1. 7. 3 arid 4, Block 6.
Employment arid Training A? of
along sad West brie 542 fret,
—
ur.nnrdcwrh ri ity trrt' P'oor i-,,
All ç,4f ce t,,,rntore ard eqj.pm,it
11OSLLI,ID HEIGHTS. accrirding to
191J(CETAI.titie I. it'ith amount of Carpentry, Remodeling. /'diJFons,
Well Drilling
S'itri 9 degrees 37'
I-, ,7
JJ7 "3-as
Custom Work Licensed, Bonded.
________________
focate'datSuitel0l,370S.U.S.High tthe PIa' thereof recorded itt Plat feet, thence North 547 feet. thence 1*69,311, to establish a program to
Free estimate 373603$. -.,, -.
_______________________
way 1797, Catlelbefry, Florida.
Book 3. Page 17, Public Records oi
Urlh $9 decrees 57' 41" East oo provide education, training, work
—
WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS
nas been filed against yoxi and YOU Seminole County, Florida.
experience, cci the job training, and :ar'r.try,
Ir'et Io the point of beginnng, con
Concrete,
Steel,
are required to es".e a copy of your
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
SECTION 7. That this ordinance taming 7 nes acres, more or less. services to economically dlsad
Photography
Remodeling, Roofing
Free
written defenSes, if any, to it upon shall beconi effective immediately
All types med SiZes'
SECTION 7. That thiS ordinance varutaged persons of Seminole
Eslimate's No io too large or
____________________________
We repair arid Service
t40ec)ui$t 8. Mctarry, 3319 Magutre upon its passage mi adopti.
—U--shall bcome effective immdiatcly County This is a planning figure
Blvd.. Suite 11$, Orlando, FIQi-idi
STIPIE MACHINE &amp;
only. A grant application will be
Small Call Red or John. 373 500) Pruologriprsy by Munson Cockayne,
PASSED AND ADOPTED (his 8th upon it passage and adoption,
tovesomecampmng equipment yet,
33803. end file the original with flue day Of March. A 0., 1976.
PASSED Aef Li ADOPTED this Submitted at a later date outlining
Fine wedding photos reasonably 2OW.3ndStSUPPLY CO
ClerkoftheabovestyIedCourtonor
no longer use? Sell it all wilt, a
5: Lee P. Moore
177 6137
specific programs
priced. Phone 32363$.
$tti clay of Mitch, AD, 1916iJ *rw'il It'74,
ClaSSified Ad in The Herald Call
riefore the 13th
Mayor
PreappIication may b examined
5: lee P. Moore
77? 7)) f 131 9993 an a friendly
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FACED Wili4A DRINKING
Notice
hereby given that I am EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
PROBLEM
FICTITIOU$,IAMC
engaged Inbusine'ssat P.O. Box 1. CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
PI;r s leret ;efl t-i,t t jrn
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
Pe,Mp5AIC0OICAn0nVm0Us
Attamont, Springs 37731, Seminole ,CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Can Help
n tflc at 430 St'noran
County. Florida under the fictitious PROBATE DIVISION
COUNTY. FLOflIDA.
Ctvd • Suite 713. Cassiterry 32707.
Call 423 4.3*7
nam. of 533 SECURITY SYSTEMS. NO. 7a-ai.CP
CASE NO. 76.7J.CA-e9.B
Write P.O. Ooi 1213
Sminol County, Florida un1r'c 't
and that I intend to register
In Re: Estate of
THE jTATE BANK OF FOREST fiCtitiOus name of CONSUMER
Sanford, Florida 32711
name with the Clerk of the Circuit HERMAN M. GOSNEY,
CITY,
Florida
a
Banking SERVICE HEALTH AGENCY
Court, Scm;nole County. Florida in
OCCCaSd
t.t.COHOI A PIfOflLEM
Corporation.
ASSOCIATES, and that I intend to accordance with the provisIons Of
NOTICE OF
Plaintiff,
INVOUR FAMILY'
reg,%ter sad name with the Clerk o;
the Fictitious Nime Statutes, To
ADMINISTRATION
vs
AL ANON
the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Wit: Section $63.09 Florida Statutes TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
for lamIies or friends ot
DAVID N SCHUMACHER and Florida in accordance with thi
1957.
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
EVELYN M SCHUMACHER. his provisions of tIe Fictitious Name
S. Cleve A McAfee
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL for lorther information call lfl L517
Defendants.
wife,
Statutes. To Wit. Section 163 09
President
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
NOTICE OF SALE
or write
FIivda Statutes 1957
McAfee Entetprists
IN THE ESTATE:
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P 0
NOTtCElSHREBYGlVENthat
S Randll B Tóickett
Inc.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
333 5,flfçf, Fta 32771
on the $th day Of April. 1976. at the FUUI,4) March II, 25. April 1,1, 1976
f
Publit.h: March 1, II, II. 23. 197
that the administration of the eitatc
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Weekly Column
Begin
CB

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Let's say you are tooling along at five-five in your
roller skate and suddenly you find yourself with a tenthirty-three.That'sonetlmeyouwouldbedellghtedtosee
Smokey show up in his Tiajuana Taxi to give you a hand.
Gobbledegook?
Not If you are acquainted with the peculiar (to outsiders) lingo that Is common on the airwaves used by the
tens of thousands of Citizens Band Radio users — CB for
short.
CB is the fastest growing phenomenon in the country
rigs in automobiles owned by housewives, attorneys,
doctors, butchers, bakers, laborers, students -just about
any(me you might encounter. The units are installed in
boats, homes, motor borne;, campers - In fact you would
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Currently budge for the
various agencies, Fechtel said, complete review of that parare based on prior year budi-ets ticular budget took nearly a
because of the multitude of who!e day of the committee's
state agencies.
the
time and that review of
Under the zero-based concept budgets to that degree of every

the entire
budget of all state agency, and the state's
strongly supports almost any departments, without regard to 100,000 employes would be a
plan to cut the size of the the previous year are reviewed gigantic task.

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Udall, at the University of
Wisconsin at Stevena Point,
also was asked about amnesty.
lie said he Favors unconditional
amnesty, since, he said, "Richard Nixon had been granted
complete and unconditional
aninesty following Watergate."

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WINTER SPRINGS - At a
rpecial meeting Thursday
afternoon city council approved
hiring Allen R. Bush of Sanford

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The President's two-day
proposed a six-point plan he
sc hedule listed a day of fund- said would "save American
raising and soliciting support Lfl cities." lie said the program,
San Francisco and Los Angeles, costing between $140 billion and
and another day of similar ac$160 billion, wculd be paid for
tivity in Wisconsin.
with income taxes from AmenFord's challenger for the cans who now are unemployed.
GOP nomination, former Cali
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funding of welfare and a new
Reagan, who beat Ford in nation,al health system, federal
North Carolina's Republican aid to education would be in-

you did was right," he said. ba-ma and Texas primaries and
(lId, carrying most of the West.
•'PlIr()n means tthat

Federal Funding for the
$10,000 a year job Is scheduled
to run out Jun e 30. The CETA
(Comprehensive Employment
and Training Acti position has
been open since the resignation
of the city's first planner, Mrs.

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campaign -a nationwide tele- and the government would
•ir address.
---gin to insure unmicipal lxmds, ,. - "They don't know the day
In Washington, Whitc house
Yet," an aide said oF the tele- aides said Ford is ready to pull
vision talk. "They're still shop- back a bit on the use of presiIM)EX
ping for TV time.
riential authority during the
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campaign. They said Ford and
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his strategists have been stung
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Chs,reh
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iariner1 &amp;rgia, ran into
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Reagan"i national campaign
at the young demonstrators.
Al a luncheon, Carter fielded chairman, Sen. Patti Laxalt, 11several questions, including one Nev,, said in ctlattanooga, JAYCEES
Th ursday's high 7, today's low 52.
;or Vietnam -war Tenn., that the challenger has DEDICATE
an excellent chance of winning
draft dodgers.
In the upper 5. Mostly southeast wInds 13 Iv 15 m.p.h.
"Amnesty means that what the Tennessee, Georgia, Ala-

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Homemsker ow in the Sanford Civic Center. ThIs year,
the Herald will present lecturer-demoutrator Chafleen
Ernst in two shows, April 23 and 24, to ensure a seat for
everyone. Details In Woinea's section, Page 1-C.

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And, the commission refuses to rule on
Morse's reuot. tie we,tn offered to appwr in
but said he was told that wouldn't "be
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all
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Legislature would be ins111
said he could not comment.
tructed to conduct a "zero
While Ford could order show-of-force actions such as ship and
based" review and evaluation
plane movements without congressional approval, the law
of all departments.
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requires the President to obtain formal congressional assent far
Fechtel, in Tallahassee for
on
meetings of the appropriation
any act of war.
committee of the House of
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Representatives, said he has
carrying risk of confrontation with the Soviet Union.
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Sen. Wilson's proposal, but its
about 0,000 troops, thousands of planes and hundreds of ships to
concepts "are good."
back his deffmd that the Soviets remove their missfles from
In
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Michael
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SCIENCE
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Sanford, suow's his science project to Sister Cbarlene, S.C.C,, th e budgeting isa valid concept and
one which House Speaker
But the Vietnam war hai resulted in corigre"onal disintenti
abd.
Only
a
all fields of science from Wing's magnetic Donald Thcker has urged the
this week, cove
hannt with . mh11
appropriation committee to
months ago, Congress ordered a halt in small
motor to boney bea to optical Illusions.

know what we respond to -.
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be nea rby," he answers.

,,The sheriff has no authority to issue gun
permits. That authority rests with the commission," Polk said today.
"I won't be making any recommendation," the
sheriff added.
As far as Morse is concerned, Commissioner
John Kimbrough said today, "Going by the
but
has
doubts about
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carrying a concealed weapon."
"One of the ingredients for a positive decision
Is approval by the sheriff. If we don't get it, then
Idon't guess we'll ever issue it (the pt),"
Kirnbrough added.
All the paperwork Morse filled out, both
Kimbrough and Polk agreed, is a "carryover"
from the time the county issued gun permits to
security guards.

Though Polk has approved, legally, Morse's
application for one here - the county cornmission Tuesday refused again to rule on it.
And. en though
says he is
philosophically opposed to issuing permits for
concealed weapons to anyone Other than law
enforcement officers, the sheriff feels he has
complied with the law.

Since the 1962 crisis over the presence of Soviet offensive
missiles In Cuba, the Joint Chiefs of Staff hare prepared flY
contingency plans for use in event of a new confrontation with

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itself. The Joint Chiefs of Staff have developed such plans for all
foreseeable situations that might call for U.S. military II)volvement.

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have fresh fruits such as sliced

peaches, melons, apples and
bananas. For lunch they have
lettuce, tomatoes, radishes.
bananas, peaches or an apple
mixed with raw nuts, or SUfl using adequate amounts of the
flower seeds but no peanuts legume or bean family. Without
because they are of the legume an ,adequate amount of the-w in
family. For dinner they have the diet they would have a
stewed vegetables and no severe protein deficiency. In
seasonings.
ttx,diet that you have described
They eat this day after thY about the only source of protein
for months. They claim it is for
the 5m111 amount
their health, to cleanse their present in raw nuts and sunbodies and not because it is a flower seeds.
reducing diet. It is part of their
Martacicrofrny column you
religion. They expect to keep
know that I prefer for people to
eliminate all excess body fat,
My son has
lost ap.
but I do not believe in starproximately
20 pounds
since
starting this diet. I am con- vation or emaciation because of
an inadequate diet. I hope that
cerned about them but try not t
interfere in their way of living. I )our son"s loss of 20 pounds has

every little

nority regime.
But Pentagon officials say there has been no order to Place any
U.S. forces on alert or to move any U.S. military units In relation
t Cuba,

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permit to carry a concealed weapon.
Now, Morse Is a little different from your
typical guy next door.
Morse has a degree in pee-law from Boston
Urdversity, two years of law school and 12 years

The U.S. warnings curne against the background of Cuba's
backing of the triumphant faction in Angola and reports that

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WASHINGTON(AP)-The Ford administration is btepping up
psychological warfare lnan effort to deter further Cuban armed
Interventions but has re'rained from any significant U.S. military
preparations.
White house and Pentagon statements Thursday that con.
tingency plans under review apparently were made to underscore
Secretary of State Henry Kissinger 's warning that "the United
Statci will not accept further Cuban military Interventions
abroad."

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Morse discounts television's distortion of the
private eye as a gunfighter. Unlike Harry 0 or
Cannon, who nightly get into gunfights with
wrn Unr
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he hasn't drawn his gun in 12 yearn on the j
Then why apply for a permit?
line law allows me to investigate crimes. I
deal with the same clientele that sheriff's
deputies deal with. I must go to a bar, or a street
corner. I don't know what danger is lurking
there. The gun is for my protection and the
protection of my clients," Morse said,
Why not wear it on your hip out in the open?
"Aguntnvolvesacertalnamountofterrorism.
I couldn't go into a house to speak with a client
with a gun In open view. I would inhibit the

bond required by the county.
But Morse has a problem. The problem Is that
the county commission, for seven weeks, has
refused to grant or deny him a permit. The
problem is not with Morse. It's the commission's
inablUty to decide what to do with the first
person in Seminole County who has asked for a

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emanate front those above you,
but from those with w ho m you
Ways in
work.
LIBRA Sept. 23-Oct. 23) This value and contribute to your
may be one of those dnus-wally security will he !crthconiin
frrtunate days when others will this yoar. Prepare yourself to
recognize opportunity wh"rr i!
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knocks.
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t'getables with no milk, meat,

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budget matters. He or she may love, especially family men).
have reasons unknown to you. bers, and you'll wind up with,,
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day.
I.EO (JWy 23-Aug. 22) Any most enjoyable
PISCES (Feb. 20-Marth
important career decision
weighed
This
will be a quiet i, with
hou1d be carefully
possibility
of some good
totay. If you make the right the
tho
offing.
Weigh it
could be e x tremely
. rwss in
carefully to appreciate it.s trite ,t
advantageous.

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A 34-year-old private investigator leans back
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mat scnamr, smiles, and brings
up at interesting
point: There Is no
workable procedure to license
him to carry a concealed weapon In Seminole
OUfitY.
You wouldn't think that, though
- not after
you saw seven page:~ of paperwork the county
requires Persons to fifl out before acquiring a
gun permit.
Harvey Murie is at
wit's end. After seven
weeks of dealing with county government, he is
back where he started — without a license to
carry a collcvaled weapon.
Oh, he fWed out aH the papers and had
weapon test-fired, and eriff John Polk ran the

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CAPRI(X)RN (Dec. fl-Jan.
Instead of sounding-off about 19) Keep your ears open for
your bright ideas today, get some
possible
valuable
busy and execute them. There's business information today,
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nmnln limo for talk after you
'a' ovine
C. Vie- is,,a,us
succeed.
'ocial gaiety.
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SCORPIO tOct. 24-Not'.
ARIES (March 21-April 19) A
new idea with potential Rather than making it a night
be out on the town, which won't
material value for you could
hail as much fun, have friends
presented today. Be alert. Don't
over for a happening.
quickly.
reject 'III) thing
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec,
20-May
20) If
April
TAURUS
Direct your mental abili',
you are truly persistent where 21)
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projects of a practical
toward
goals are concerned today,
nature today. You're not at.
may lend you a
Lady Luck
tuned to frivolous ventures.
hand.

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For Several County Projects

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l.ONG WOOD— The city power costs monthly for lights,
co uncil Monday night called a
The developer said several
workshop session with an of- alternatives are open to the city
licial of the Florida Power for the lighting sug gesting that
Corp., seeking information on his firm could pay the
the power company's corn - acquisition costs of lights for a
plicated
new
financing fi ve-year peri od while the city
r. procedures for i nstalling street paid mainterumce and po wer
lighting in new developments, costs. After the five years,
The coun cil took the action Hargadon said, the city would
after Wade Hargadon, a pay all costs,
principal of the firm developing
e city's subdivision or.
Skylark subdivision, said the (hnance requires developers to
discouraging pay lull costs of street light
po
prepayment f'w stree t light purchase and for street light
purchases because of Internal mnstaliation.
Revenue Service tlfl.S, income
In other action, the council:
tax rulings.
—Approved the replat for
1I4irgtdun told councilmen llighlarcl hills subdivision,
the
company officials located off E. E. Williamson
s;l:.' lR.S has been requiring Road filter representatives of
them
pay taxes on th e pre- Florida Residential Cornpayments and the cornp(mr.y munities Inc. sa id th"; would
ctu1d
that cities pay a correct proh1cr. wIth -. ;tr
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WASHINGTON (AP)
The Federal Election Cornmission, the government's experiment
financial rules of politics, Is all but dead today, sped of
its power to disburse millions of taxpayer dollars to
presidential candidates and their parties.
e FEC. created to administer and enforce the 1974
campaign finance law that arose from the Watergate
scandal, lost most of Ja powers at midnight Monday as
Congress failed to meet a deadline for restructuring it
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Cgress had been told by the court to alter the FEC so
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TOKYO (AP) - A Japanese movie actor-pilot in a
World War 11 Kamikaze pilot's uniform he donned for
publicity pictures crashed In a light plane today into the
home of Yoshio Kodama, key figure In the Lockheed
payoff scandal In Japan.
The actor, Mitsuyasu Macno, 29, was killed In the crash,
Y.c4ama's luxurious home was set afire, but he and 11
c.,: persons In the house were not injured,
koIIce said they were trying to determine whether the
crash was deliberate or accidental.
Maeno wax. flying a single-engine plane with a
cameraman in another plane taking pictures of him to
promote a movie he was planning to make, an official f
the Nlkkatsu Movie Corp. said.

Military Coup Planned

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cident in which gunshots were fired into the dwoffling.

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Aakw Inflated school officials' requests In telling a news
conference that the commissioner wanted an "unreasonable" boost $355 million.
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suspected of conspiring to collect largewris on ptmy

claims against Insurance companies are In for a rougher
time In Dade County.
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Anuir1berof firm have decidedto fight seeutingly false
claims by victims of mhacr accidents even If the cornpanics have to pay more money In lawyers' fees than they
wu1d for settlemeriLL
Insurance lawyers say It may cost their companies
$2,000-$3, 000 in administrative and legal costs to fight a
$2, claim. For that reason, many firms formerly paid
thecIirnsratherthantakethecasestocourt.

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TUESDAY, MARCH 23
Winter Springs Jaycees, 7 p.m., VFW buildin g 17-92,
Longwood.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30
Florida Power and
Light, Sanford.
Parents Anonymo us, 7:30 p.m., Community United
Me thodist (lurch, Casselberry (for troubled pare n ts ).
Casselberry Jaycees, 7:30 p.m., Summerset
RecratIon Building.
Central Florid a Chapter Juvenile Diabet es Foundatlon Diabetes Research Seminar, 8:30
Bush
Science Center Auditorium, Rollins College, Winter Park.
Speaker, Dr. Kenneth Gabbay, head of Dia betes
Research, Ch ildren's Hospital, Boston.
Standard fled Cross First Aid and Personal Safety
course, 7 p.m., Altamonte Civic Center. Classes
nights weekly for th ree weeks.
Sanford Pilot Club, and co-Pilots, dinner meeting
6:30 pin., Si'.zlin' Steakhouse, U.S. 17-92.

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Flag raising ceremony, Seminole Community College
Administration Building, 11
Campus Vetera ns Club
'iil present flag be raised hy Boy Scout Troop
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The juvenile suspects
Sheriff's detectives today
turned
over to state Division of
the beating
Youth Se rvi ces aut horities.
Monday night of a 2D-year-old
Mac hinery Damaged
man on Sfl-46 Frisson Ave. in
Sheriff's deputies today
the Midway community east of
reported vandals did $400
Sanford.
da ma ge to an earth moving
Deputy Marion Mathews
machine owned by Allsta te
reported Mic hael McKinney,
Construct ion Co., Orlando, at a
). of Sines Ave. was treated at
Seminole Memorial Hospital about the head, possibly with a co nstruction site at the end "
Magnolia Ave., near a
after being beaten about the pistol.
waterworks plant. Deputies
head by a man who all eged ly
Two Arrested
damaged
fired two shots him outside a
In ot her reports, sheriff's said two tires
and
sand
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fuel
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nightspot and then chased him
John
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on foot alo ng 511-46.
two Casselberry juveniles,
'anda1s sought
McKinney coUl c1cputme that a
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man fired a gun
him outside
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Club Two Spot and he ran "until larceny ch arges in connection vestigating $250 damage the
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with a ve-eiteuu tiluticici. lit
Mayfair Golf and Country Club.
Mathews said McKinney which silverware and mnedicth
taken and an unoccupd
Patrolman Gordon C. Reid
believed to have later
an residence at 210 Maplewood, said vanda ls apparently
auto, toll him to put his hands Lakewood Shores subdi vision,
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Firms To Take Court

three lots to cover the costs of
providing the
drainage
solution. Consulting Engineer
A. E. O'Neall said the plans
comply with the city's subdivision ordinance.
The developers said the new
plans call for nearly doubling
the
the drainage
ponds which have plagued nearby residents by overflowing
alter every heavy rain.
The developers also sa id they
will place a kiddy playground
"a tot lot"
in the develop'lent for tHe areas cruluren.
Council also adopted a
resolution authorizing Mayor
J.UUI'S Lormann to execute a
contract pledging th at the city
will take over ownership and
maintenance of the drainage
ponds when expansion and
improvement is completed.

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met with a far
modest tax increase than Gov.
Reutn Askew depicts, Edtrathxa Commissioner Ralph
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BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) - Plans for a
military coup to oust President Isabel Peron WTC
reported complete today, and there was widespread
expectation that the move would come
Some officers said key tank and Ifl'Uine Uni ts Were in
position for a Pakeever. The tws agency Noticias
Argentinu report troo!) movements In remote
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home after a series of incidents in which her home had
Selection of a Jury began rural area of Seminole county. cused of felony possession of possession of mariju
juana
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firebombed and gunshots fired Into the frame
been
today- before ('
---James Carl Haynie. 32., of marijuana.
Court
structure
on three
occasions.
A. t'art Jr.
the - t.ueaUiart, aecusea oi
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police
thkc action until after Connell, serving tl*
Administration
scedu!ed fcr triz! this week t
Mng 'to1cn accused of robbing a woman of
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second
year
o a two-year term on the city council, was
Sanford.
undercover agent.
property - a shotgun stolen in a $to
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assistance
In "ar'e
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The jury was being selected
---Doug Keith Manning 19, of
—Johnny Roy Alloway, 22, of
Jan. 4 sporting goods store
At
a
December
council
meeting Longwood Pubaic
in the burglary and grand Orlando, accused of delivering bu
Sanf
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Academy
Ave.,
Sanford,
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Safety Director Douglas Keller said that Connell had been
larceny trial of William Charles cocaine an undercover vice
accuzed of two counts of
obstructing policemen in the performance of their duties
Millor, 31, of 2851 Red Lion squad agent.
—John Randolph hall, 21, of aggravated assault with a pistol
but e denied Connell's claim that police were "keeping a
Square, south Seminole.
—Luther Judson McNamara, Alt.amnonte Springs, accused of on two neighbors,
file"
on him.
Millor is accused of $3, of Orlando, indicted by a
burglarizing the office of the statewide grand Jury
Red Lion apartments and counts of bookmaking and a
taking a television set,
charge of maintaining a
Other trials scheduled before gambling house at an
Judge Cowart were listed bythe Altamonte Springs apartment
4Contlnued From Page 1-A) he has Just recently received a
court in this order:
complex.
rash of complaints from home.
--Thomas Fulton Wilson, 28,
The court Monday denied a
Lake
Brantley
purchase
owner
groups and residents.
was
The
property,
known
as
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(ContinUed
of Oviedo, accused of delivering defense motion to continue the
the
county
is
eligible
to
receive
At
last
week's county cornUpplafld
Park,
and
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marijuana to a state beverage McNamara trial, expected to
grant
money
for
mission
meeting,
a small group
park
condepartment agent on Oct. 24 at utilize evidence gathered by statutes still on the books," opposite Larkwood Drive,
The
struction
because
the
park
can
of
these
residents
aippeared to
would be rezoned to se-I.
Oviedo.
sheriff's agents in court- were enforced.
—Michael J. Ray, 20, of authorized wiretaps.
On Monday night's agenda, alle y to be abandoned is located be used for water-related ac- voice their complaints. One
major
was that the
Orlando, accused o! robbing an
—Ernest Charles McPher- two ordinances rezoning between 18th and 20th streets, tivities.
The
commission
has
been
the
park
which Is on
and
between
Chase
Avenue
and
Orlando resident of money and son, 29,
90 W. 10th St., property and closing a alley
considering
the
purchase
lake
of
the
the
would
provide
access
his clothing on Feb. 13, 1975 in a Sanford, a schoolteacher ac- were placed on first reading. Lake Avenue. It would be
Lake
Brantley
site
since
1970.
to
anyone
who
wished
to
place
reserved
as a utility
however,
Williams
said
his
craft
on
the
today,
water.
easement.
In other actions, the city
commission voted to put
several streets in the
HAROLD FIELDER
former member of the Sanford to Sanford at the age of 16 and Georgetown area back Into a
Fire Dept., U.S. Navy veteran, lived here for 22 years, moving contract for Street paving. The
- Harold W. Fielder, 82, of 24 and was employed as a fireman to Sarasota. She was a member s'seet Including parts of Pine
(Continued From Page 1-A)
county to predict the future
Sanford Ave., died Monday. at Kennedy Space Center.
of First United Methodist Avenue, East 11th Street, East drawn 'and the $5 million In costs .of Impact of nes conBorn in Princeton, N.J., he
a retail Eighth Street, East Ninth funds already committed by de- struction by requiring advance
Survivors include his wife, Church and
came to Sanford 24 years ago. A Mrs. Betty Swift, Sanford; clothing store manager for Street, East 10th Street and velopers not paid the existing payments by developers before
retired foreman, he was a daughter, Teresa D. Swift, many years.
Cypress Avenue, had been taxpayers would have to pay zonings are approved Is "tanMethodist and belonged
the Sanford; three sons, Glenn
Survivors include three omitted from the paving the costs of the Impact of new fair" and "illegal." Freeman
American Legion Campbell Everett II, Gregory Alan and nieces and nephews.
program because of future home construction,
has called "the voluntary
Lossing Post 53 of Sanford.
Geoffrey K. Swift, all of SanLobel said the attempt by the contributions" improper.
Burial was In Sarasota drainage work.
He is survived by his
Mrs. Marilyn M'morial Park. Robarts
Mrs. Margaret Fielder,
Andrews and Mrs. Funeral Home was in charge of In Winter Springs
Sanford.
1feaffing
Patricia JoAnne Timpson, both arran gements.
Funeral services and burial of Grand Rapids. Mich.;
will be In Prince ton, N.J. brothers. Ronald
KENNETH WRIGHT
and
obr Itervic
Brisson Funeral Home Is in Gary Everette Swift, both of
charge of local arrangements. Sanford; and his parents, Mr.
Kenneth Albert Wright, 73, of
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principal and manager of
ford
longer to get someone with a
By JANE CASSFLBERRy
Gramkow Funeral Home was Forest Lake Academy, Forest
Funeral services were held in charge.
little
stronger background,"
IICraIdStaIf Wilier
City, died Sunday afternoon, lie
Saturday afternoon for Darrell
-but
admitted of the present
moved to Forest Ut) 16 years
WINTER SPRINGS
K. Swift, 37, of 1524 Douglas
MRS. KATE SPERRING
ago from Avon Park. A Stymied in his effort to have applicants Strange was the best
Ave., who died Thursday at his
Seventh-day Adventist minister unemployed Industrial engineer
residence. A native of MmFuneral services were held he was born In Buffalo, N.Y., Clint Strange hired as city
Danie ls reminded Council the
neapolis, Minn.. he came to today in Saracnta for Mrs. Kate and as for 2 yars piJv*sL planner,
Ccnpr.stvc
Employment
Councilman John
Sanford in 1955 from Lowell, B. Sperring, 83, former Sanford of Southern Missionary
College, Daniels attempted to resign as and Trusting Act funding ex.
Mich. lie was a member of resident, who died Sunday. Collegedale, Tenn. He was a
personnel commissioner at pires for the city planner post
Central Baptist Church, a Born in Shiloh, Ga., she moved member of the Forest Lake Monday night's council June 30. "Every week we don't
use those federal funds Is a
Seventh-day
Church meeting,
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of producti vity lost," he
and he served as pastor of
Deputy Mayor Donald
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churches of Murray, Ky., Ft. Browning, presiding In the said. "We need to move forward."
Lauderdale and Avon Park.
atenee of Mayor 'rrnv ri
Survivors include his wife, refused -- to accep t the
Carolyn I. Johnson
1ARChifl, is
1 -s. Clara J.Wright;daughter, resignation. Councilman
Jacqualine Jones
ADMISSIONS
Mrs. June L. Frank, Miami Ernest Hendrix was also abChristine 0. Sims
Sanford:
Lakes; sons, Burton I.. of sent.
Thomas Price Jr., De' Collegedale, Term.,
William Alexander
and Walter
Although Daniels pointed out
Helen L. Sanford, Deltona
Bagley
F.,
Anaheim,
Calif.,
and
the
urgency for hiring a
Richard E. White, Deltnria
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Willie Faison
Kenneth A. Jr., Phoenix, Ariz.; replacement for former City
%:
Harriette II. Leggett, Orange
Fannie Geiger
sisters, Mrs. Lois Zimmerman, Planner Dianne Kramer, whose
City
Marie hardy
. Kenmore, N.Y.; Mrs. Ruth resignation from the federally
Felton D. Barker, Osteen
Irene Lappin
Nof, Hendersonville, NY
funded Inhw pfh't.f(vn
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America J. Lawrence
Mrs. Ida Kassel, Pittsburg, 12, Councilman Claude Ash
James F. Pangle, Longwood
Barbara Noble
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N.Y.; Mrs. Nina Mennig, inslstedheneededgnoretjmeto
Frank E. Paulson, Groton,
Grace M. Province
Culver City, Calif; and Mrs. go over the resumes of apConn.
Mil ner Ryals
Marie Svenson,
plicants and make up his mind.
Carey T. Sanders
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Mass.; brothers, Elder Orville
A co mmittee co nsisting
Bertha Skates
I). Wright, Rhodesia, South Daniels, Hendrix, and the
Emnmy V. DiCaprio, L)dllary
Africa and George F. Wright, of mayor interviewed applicants,
f'IL
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r.vn mun, urrwlry
Orlando and 11 grandchildren, and recommended Strange as
William D. Gibson, DeBary
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Funeral services were held th e most qualified of toe apHelen E. Peetz. DeBary
Monday's high 84, today's low today at 3p.m. at Forest Lake
plicants.
Lucille C. Timbarlake, 58. Rainfall: .01 Inch.
Adventist Church. Semoran
City Planning Commissioner
DeBary
Considerable
cloudiness Funeral Home, Altamonte
Walter Parkhurst suggested,
Norma E. Brown, DeRona
through Wednesday with O(" Springs, was In charge.
"Maybe we should wait a little
RU J. Curl, Deltona
raslonal rain. highs In the low
to mktlOs and 13w3 tonight near
Fred I. Ilaurk, Deltona
you received the Short Form for filing
GO. Winds northeasterly around
Walter D. Lee, Deltona
your taxes, our preparers are specially
Ruth K. R.onert, Deltona
15 mph. decreasing Wedtrained to determine if it's best for you.
Marcia Rohl, Deltona
nesday. Rain probability 50 per
If
it is, we'll complete it at a very low
Jimmie L Freeman, Lake tent today, 40 per
Monroe
and 30 per cent Wednesday.
prico..,because the simpler the return,
EXTENDED FORECAST
[Anne 11. Wade, Lake Monroe
the less we charae,
Ruth Goble. lake Mary
Partly cloudy and mild to
Rose E. Pl um ley. Lake Mary warm with no Important
Viva It Starcher, Lake Mary rainfall Indicated. Lo'.es from
the SOs !ntcrlor north to GOs
bwe~
Interior oouth and low lOs along
DISCHARGES
THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE
the Southeast Coast and Keys.
Highs mainly middle 70s to low
Sanford:
SANFORD
I.ouise Cooper
8O north and !ow to mid 8s
LONGWOOD
south.
Reginald Cotton
ISO Santa ado Springs Dr.
Stanley G. DeOv1s
Wednesday's Daytona Beach
Ph. 9314484
tides: high 2:51 a.m., 3:25 p.m.,
John C. Dietz
OPIM S A.M.9 P.M. Weekdays; .S sat. &amp; Sun.
low 9.11 a.m., 1.32 p.m. Port
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OPEN
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Canaveral: high 2:41 a.m., 3:00
Pearlie Mae Ford
other Area Of fice in Oviedo 36S.1237
p.m., low 8:56 a.m., 9:20 p.m.
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Herald Staff Writer

the county jail can be in.
the courthouse free for ad hoc committee was "the only
corporated In the major study. conversion to a justice corn- Wa)' to do t•
LONGWOOD — City Prosecutor William Colbert said
However, Hattaway said
"most
today that he may drop a charge of obstructing a police
Or, he said, a Justice
A call for an ad hoc corn- would leave the matter open
complex important decisions we're
officer that was filed against City Councilman Gerard
inittee composed of lawyers, and "speak to the sheriff" and-or Jail could be constructed going to make,
" Williams urged
Connell.
judges, sheriff's deputies, about Polk's request last on the 85 acres of land at Fire a 12-man
Connell was scheduled to come to trial in city court
committee get busy
count)' commissioners, and Friday for anad hoc committee Points, leasing the courthouse right
away on the study.
tonight but Colbert said he may drop the charge "as a
private citizens to study all consisting of judges, corn- open for office space.
resultof negotiations with Mr. (Robert Graham) Petree."
space needs in Seminole County missloners businessmen and
Nelswender's report also lists
The suggestion to expand the
P
etree is Connell's attorney.
government should take care of other citizens,
six other alternatives,
study was made by NelawenPetree, contacted at his Orlando office, confirmed
Sheriff John Polk's request for
Roger Neiswender, director
Nelswender's report followed der. He said agencies often do
that
there have been negotiations but declined further
a separate study of the jail, of county development, one by County AUorney separate studies on space
cotnmentafter saying, "we've been discussing matters of
accordjng to Commission presented the county corn- Thomas Freeman which says needs,
mutual interest of the city and the covdilmen."
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But when it comes time to
a work 'hop session on to commissioners on Monday. must remain at the county
seat, lrnpkrnent th at study, one
said,
"and I'm net lookIng for lot of excitement Ii
Monday, the county cornhich is Sanford. The
That study lists construction
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Coi,nell was .1rrested Feb. 19 on a city court warrant
purpose committee should be county-owned land at Five city limits,
site.
I Issued by Municipal Judge Gene R. Stephenson In confoed to eliminate the three Points as the most viable
Commissioner
Barry
I tcUon with a Feb. 3 Incident at th e residence of MA'. and
agencies working at cross alL?rnative to re'?eve future Kwiatkowski said cour thouse
Actually, the
Judiciary,
law
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purposes.
overcrowding ..L
.ur- officials would be looking fir an enforcement and commission
co u was charged with "willfully ostructlng and
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additional 60,000 feet of office functions are diff It .lt v
op posing a police officer In the line of his duty by entering
sheriff's requet for a cornNei.swender's study suggests Space.
separate since in many ways
a
airne scene area." Authorities said the charge was filed
.''•-,njtti'p to
wvs of a rw* nilrninistrallnn haim!dlng
Commissioner tUchard or
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Longwood patrolman itonaici t'wewington.
cirnln:t!ni: ovtrcrowdin :t ;t Five l''mrts, 11i;t v.l1 Wilinis said the three-agen cy said.
Council reportedly had gone to the house at the
owner's reauest while notice er WestlRatthR
inBy El) PRICKETF
Herald Staff Writer

WASHINGTON (AP) - The chances are better than
one In four that you'll be Injured this year and the ways it
is mt'mment
likely to happen are fairly rredIcth!'e. !y5 new
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had an inside track on what the future holds.
On a more serious note, VihIen does consult
Anna Maria Ilyman, a Chuluota Palmist whom
VihIen swears "possesses unique psychic abilities"
andhasthewicannyknackofbejngabletopeerinto
a person's pas present or future.
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to run for Congress.
However, Vihien said Mrs. Hyman correctly
predicted more than a $rear ago that he would enter
the race for the U.S. Congress.
At that time he was considering running against
Vince Fechtel, a Republican State Representative
from Leesburg.

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Congress urged higher government spending,
putting one million more Americans on the federal
make-work payroll and jawboning on wages and
prices to accelerate our economic recovery.
Color such an outlook with the dark hues of
doom and gloom.
With almost perfect timing the Dow Jones
index. ;i n Indicator of eoa stun pt ion and i rvest men
closed over 1,000 on March 11 for the first time in
more tnan inree years.
Color the outlook of investors in 30 blue chip
industrial stocks with the bright tints of optimism.
Much has been said about whether the Dow
Jones averages are an accurate barometer of
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explain why the Postal Service wants to start a nationwide
advtrtlsing campaign urging people to write more letters. U
there were mor first class letters mailed at 13 cents an ounce
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classesofmall.Thus,afterabiglnvestmentlnrnechanlzatlonto
solve the problem of sorting heaps of mall, the Postal SeFVICt
Intends to Invest more in order to get additional mail tO sort.
Having swallowed that, we can hardly wait to see the PoStal
Service ads. Letter-writing has dropped off because long
distance phone calls are oo convenient and relatively cheap. It
will take saint selling to send people back to stationery, Stamps
and a trip to the mailbox when they are hooked d.dallli
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advise an5one to rush out and sell their stock lii AT&amp;T.
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and agriculture Is doomed to failure as witness the Soviet Union and other authoritarian
which operate their economies under
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organization's executive council meeting, Mr.
Meany adessed himsell to charges that the
federal food stamp program is overrun by
chiselers and shot through with fraud. To investigage the chiselers, he said, would be
"unconscionable." Instead, he declared:
"I feel that it would be well for Congress to
look into this and find out just where the real
cu1pritsare.MdIththktheywfflfindmover
In the Agriculture Department."
The same goes for alegatlons of corporate
bribery abroad, said the crusty old cigar.
chomping Meany.
I think Congress should take a look at it," he
observed, noting: "This nation was founded by
peoplewhobeilevedincertalnmoralstandards.
And I think the American people as a whole are
opposed to bribery and corruption. The record of
America's large corporations, the record of
corporate moallty that has been exposed in the
last few years, is very, very discouraging. I
think that American corporations that go abroad
and take the position that the only way to do
business is by bribing officials of govnment in
other countries, that this certainly does not
square with the Amcrlcan moral standards."

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WMHlNGT)N-At least $8 million in Illegal
%flien Richard Nixon occupied the White acknowledged begot $3)O from Phillips. He also payment but acknowledged it
might have come
corporate payoffs have disappeared Into the House, his campaign aides were caught ac- felt no obligation to return it. Both men explained in
from a corporate bagman, The money, In any
zckets of Washington politicians during the cepting an Illegal $100,000 contribution from that they didn't nellie the contributions had event, won't be returned.
past decade.
In 1fl2. The money was returned with a come from corporate funds.
There are reports that Speaker Carl Albert
le the spotlight has focused on corporate big show of piety. We have now dcoveced that
Most of the 45 legisIntor, h' nanws up. collected p.000 train PhilUp. A
spokesman said
bribery overseas, we have investigated payoffs the Nixon campaign accepted an earlier $l®,(O pear on the SEC lists of illegal recipients, the
speaker vaguely remembers receiving
that political b(gwlgs collected the $P. million money. since It was never publicized, wasn't money from any ccrporatltm. Many have ,exact Imount.
The money won't be returned.
from four corporations alone: Ashand Oil, Gulf given back.
received letters from Gulf demanding
Sen. Birch Bah, D.-Ind., according to the
Oil, NrUwop Mrcraft and Phillips Petroleum.
(X the 45 members of Congress who are restitution. They won't glvt back money, they records, accepted $3000 from Ashland. An alde
The dimensions of the scandal Indicate it
identified In SEC documents as receiving Illegal said, that they don't recall receiving,
said the money won't be paid back. "It's between
develop Into a corporate Watergate.
money from corporate lobbyi, only six have
One Gulf letter, fir example, went to Sen. Ashland Oil and the man
who made the conOar reporters, Terry Repak and Marc returned the loct. They are Sen. Howard Baker, Hubert Humphrey, ti.-Minn. Through a tributlon," he said.
Simlonzky, tiug wuuxi t-uzit
and E- R.-Tenn., Carl Curti, R.-Neb., Henry Jackson, s;xkesxnan, ne uemeu it'c?ntng an liiegai
Yte touna records at the SEC of Wegal
diangeComznlsslondocuments In an attempt to Il-Wash., James McClure, R.-lda., J.B. John- payment but acknowledged the gifts may have PaYmentstomembersofCongof
$1.4 million
trace the money. They contacted 45 ston, D.-La., and Rep. Wilbur Mills, D.-Ark.
gone to his campaign committees. (k' In- from Gulf,
from
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and
reasmen who we identified In the
They paid back a total of $45,600 in Illegal formation Imlicates that Humphrey collected from Phillips, We couldn't find how $500,000
another $4
documents as recipients of illegal payments.
glLs. Hut Mills did not return another $5O,0() $3Ci,O0, all told, from Gulf and Ashland.
million from Gulf and $1
on from Northrop
Our Investigation e%en led to the White House Ashland contribution, strictly illegal, which wa
Sen. Mark Hatfield, R.-Ore., according to the were distributed.
ladl. President Ford allegedly received an given t him to distribute to Democratic documents, received $11,000 from Phillips and
Only four corpora
accounted for these
llleaI fl,() contribution from Phillips when he colleagues.
Gull. But a spokesman Insisted that Hatfield taggenlng political payoffs.
The SEC iii in.
tie Hu
Ucai, leader. A White
Sen. James Eftstland, D.-MIas., admitted
tver got any illegal pThtflts.
Vesligating many other companies that were
House spokesman told us there a; no way to r1vIng 15,000 payment from Ashland but
Mother $1,000 illegal donation train Phillips also slipping money to politicians. Rut no one Es
verify the payment now. Sat he conceded the said he had no Intention of returning it. House allegedly went to Sen. Strom Thormond, R.-&amp;C.
InvestIgating the Polllcfzns who accepted the
rronty was never returned.
Democratic leader Tip O'Neill, D,-Mass,, Aspokesmansaidthere'anorecordofthewegal payments.

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burden on all o113.
while consumer confidence was said to be numbers say. One the3ry is that a breakdown of "a lot of smoke" concerning the use of the
Obviously, Congressmen need to do their growing and inflation abating, stock market the recovery figures shows the personal TeamstErs Union's pension funds. In the past
homework to determine what is holding back activity faded,
economies of one-third of the people are booming few years, numerous articles on this subject
investment They can't argue In the same breath
Ds this mean the market is unresponsive to while two-thirds of the people remain in Financial have appeared In the Reader's Digest, North
American Newspaper Alliance, the New York
that profits are tnn high arid too low. They must the economy? Hardly; the alleged lack of re' difficulty.
Post, the Wall Street Journal, Scripps-Howard
also decide whether what could all too easily 3ponse actually was a response, and a more
You will flitti it wrt2'e nUng also U-.at a
become government channeling of lns'estment is negative than positive one. At best it Indicated people who should believe In the economy and newspapers, Newsweek magazine, the (Irlstlan
the path they really want to travel. Here Is where hlecls1on; at worse, fear,
the stock nrket aren't giving much evidence of Science Monitor and the Washington Star.
a careful study of what has happerrd in other
Some mechanical factors probably are mixed it The magazine Business Week claims corBut Mr. Meany doesn't know much about
countries would prove useful,
in too. The institutions, which have been strong porate executives are selling out fast.
th'se stories. When a reporter presses hun,
There are also repeated parallel attempts on supporters of this latest rally, which began last
The magazine quotes one research noting that he had just called for a congressional
the Hill to channel bank loans to one worthy December, are orobably near their full corn- organization as saying "exeruthes are balling probe of the food stamp prograrr., he replies:
purpose or another, to guide them away from mltment. They are ahirt of cash.
outtumndoverfist-atratesashlghasfoursales
"Yes, That's right That'arlght; and I don't
speculative or frivolous enterprises.
But there are more important psychological to every buy in recent weeks." And it adds this recommend that they investigate the Teamsters
But I submit that while it is sometimes and economic factors to consider, including the comment:
that's up to Congress. The knowledge about
disastrous to have these decisions made by question of why, once the market had penetrated
"While brokers are overwhelmingly bullish as this is widespread, but I don't have the details of
bankers, it is certain folly to have loans 1.O(K)poLitson theDowjor.es industrial average, far as their customers are concerned, the it. As I said, there's a great deal of smoke;
monitz.red by politicians. I can think of nothing it couldn't stay up there.
membei s of the New York Stock Exchange are corstant stories coming out about misuse of
more likely to create a wave of bank failures, a
Despite the vtallty of this market surge of the selling as if stocks were going outof style."
pension money. And that's entirely up to
breakdown of credit and a financial panic than to past three months and more, there has always
The market must declare itself soon. And Congress to do what they want to do."
have the banks of this country require to devote been an element of doubt, Lmceltalnty and even whllc the preponderance of published advlsoris
Asked if he would oppose a congressional
an important segment of their money to outright disbelief. This advance, oddly, has not remain bullish, both about the economy and the Investigation of the Teamsters, Meany answers:
economically uncertai'i "good causes." Welfare had very widespread support; it has been in- stock market, It should be no surprise If the "I wouldn't take a position one way or the
should come out of the tax budget
stitutlonal rather than individual,
averages go the other way.
other."

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"June Cameron," wa3 the reply.
"Yeah, that's her. It's very Important that she
be on the conunittee," Kw1tkOW3k1 quipped.
Kwiatkowskl aLso suggested that one method of
eliminating the need for additional space was to
top growth in the county.
"That's a good campaign issue. You ought to
write that down Dick (Williams)," KWIatkOWSkI

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lowest in a year. The ranks of the unemployed fell
by 150,000 in February and still are dwindling,
Another indicator is the steadily declining rate
of inflation which was 7.2 per cent at the beginning
of this month about the level of December, 1974.
The gross nationa) product will increase an
estimated 6.2 per cent in the coming year when
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little of both, and the i1a!y I luctuatinns are not as
significant as the fact that the trend is i.pward.
The stock market rally which lifted the Dow
Jones from 820 in mid-December to the 1,000 level
represents about $225 billion more in the pockets of
Americans. That is a substantial investment in the
businesses and industries that produce jobs and
wealth.
The market rally, which some say is the most
dramatic since World War II, also represents a lift
in the spirits of Americans, a greater willingness to
spend money and a brighter outiook on the world in
general.
Some might believe that this is reading too
much intü a single index, and perhaps it is. Other
statistics, however, substantiate the rising
economic tide that began almost a year ago, but
has become most readily apparent since the rise in
stocks began.
For example, the unemployment rate in the

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Perhaps the commission s a whole should
or
consider contacting scene type of fortune teller

"e told n I would be running (or Congress,"
renarked Vihien. Mrs. Hyman has ,ocrecUy
predicted other things, too,
Once, for example, VihIen says she persisted in
telling him he would be involved in an accident. His
auto insurance had expired, so, he quicky got his
policy up to date,
And, guess what happened.
That's right. Vihien said he collided with a
bicyclist on just about the exact date Mrs. Ilyman
said the accident was due.
Vthlen swears by her predictions. He met Mrs.
Ilyman while he was commission chairman.
e came in to apply for a palmist's license,
Vihlen said she told him things about his past that
only he was aware of. VihIen was amazed,
So he became friends with her and at the same
time developed an interest in "psychic
phenomenon."
Vihlen described her as a "very reilgious"
person and, the c*unty commissioner said readings
done for him are done on the basis of their friendship, not (or a fee.

Vihien Jr.
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Guess who consults a Ctmluota clairvoyant to
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None other than Congressional candidate Sid

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members of AMARYLLIS

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reerenes to plants also found
in this country were em-

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POINSETTIA CIRCLE met the meeting of HOLLY cut- luncheon at the Cassadga
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ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED

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cat off 1792 onto S. 44, then twn right at t1'e first traffic light.

point notrump was fulls

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NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED

Highway u-n, Sanford

Located West of Hwy 17.93
At 1130 Florida Ave
Ph 323.6650

Across From Ranch House

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323-8670or 831-9777

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Very nice. 546.900.

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prd;largecornerlot.7carcarport

and utility room; wall to y,,II
iarpet, windoW air (OnditiO,)('r
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Welcome,

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Woodmere Is how wi can

offer these fabulous on.
arid two story homes for so
little.

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323 6061

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Bingo

Afternoon
12:00

Opportunity-

Good

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Italian

American Restaurant, Beer. Wine
license. On highway 773 171 or
113 2625__-

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WORLD WAR I I
BATTLES

Custom Built

Homes

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With Many

Plans To

Choose

you knuw

that

Singer, 1)0; Secretary. $95; Maple
drop leaf table. $20; 23,
flU
air concistioner, $75; Large double
mirror. $15. Chest, 1.35; KULP
DECORATORS, 409 W, 1st St., 372-

2333

9dØvi&amp;le

52-Appliances

WALK TO WEKIVA RIVER from
thiS new listing. 3 Bedroom, 7
bath, brand new home or beautilul
I acre wooded lot. Eat In kitchen,
central hen? air, porch, and you
can pick your color of carpet,
Priced to sell at $39,000.

eLarge Wooded Lots
SPayed Streets •Sewers
Street Lights •Sidewalks

KISH REAL ESTATE

Idyliwilde Homes By

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323-78.60

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321-0041

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211 W. 25th

ASSUME MORTGAGE Plo
qualifying on thiS new ligting in
Woodmere Park 3 bedrooms, 1
bath, new side by Side

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Sanford, Fla.

Call for Appointment 322.3103

ADDITIONS- REMODELING

REPAIRS ARE A DRAGt - So this
one is guaranteed for a full year

with BPPI 3 bedrooms, I bath
home on large fenced con'uer lot.
Paneled family room, carpeting

your

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322 9116 alter S

MLS

Instru:tiorus: Hidden words btlow appear Yorwarfi, rcK
ward, up, down r diagonally. Find each and t)OX i if).

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El Alamein

Ruhr Pocket
Stalingrad

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:tkiflg or retired lally Private.
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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
(formerly Harr.ett's Beauty Nook)
519€. First. 372 5712

Bedroom Iurnlshcd apartment,

CAR IBE- double w,de, 3 Bedroom.
2 bath, central air, rai%ed screen

1

Bedroom furnished apartment.

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Casselberry area. AdultS only.
Oi,.'flA Iii 7)73
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2nd Monday- 2000
CluhHourg_3pm
DaIly (clos.ee Wed,)
Bingo Thursday

room, carport, shirtlng, payments

9,600or

your ctib or organization
would Ilk, to be included in
this llsfing call:

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First
class workmanship No job too

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Newly remodeled I ri,m apI.. first

lIaw. Large rooms Comfortable
ReaSonable 718 W. Firf St.

CLASSIFIED
DEPARTMENT

322.2615

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Chico &amp; The Man
Jct 1797&amp;171.Longwoc-d

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373 tSYOorIll 4603
StaamClea"i yourowfl Carp"'
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Rent our Rmn'saC
5965 Cutlass, power steering and
CARROLL'S FURNITURE 372 5151
automatic, factory ar.
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6 -Pets- SUPPlIeS
GratDane.2yearsoidf -rn,aie,
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1973 Dodge Polara VI. AC. P 5
P B A T ,$l,250. Also 15' Ort4ndr
Clipper, 35 Pup Johnson, $38. Ph
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1971 MOB ConvrrtbIe. er.grut rr
*hr IS, flew l0, Only 78,C'l.I
s 5? 493 Ppuni 32? II'?

68-Wanted to Buy

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CASH 3224132
Fr uSed furniture, appliances,
tools.
Buy I or 1001 items
Mart, 215 Sandorg Avt

We Buy Furniture
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DAVES'3739370
buy

PINEY WOODS BARN- We Buy
Furnitur. I. Miscellaneous. 5th
- for 3) pcI. comrn,ssiocu. Free Pick

MG Midget, 3977. mint condition.
AM FM, wi
wheels, luSt tuned.
low mile's, si,IsQ. n:

'65 Chevrolet Cnvar. automatic.
excellent rendition, new tires. 373
lilt.
1966

VOLKSWACEN. good con
5650 Phone 373 9751.

ditiOn,

1910 Cadillac Coupe deVilte. low
mileage, very clean. $I,ilS 11C'7
Santord Ave. 323-1910.
'66 CHEVY STATION WAGON
$750

Phone 37'? 0937

income Tax Serv.

Radio &amp; TV

Wifflams Accounng
Income Tax Returns

PERSONAL TAX $ERV10E AND
BOOKKEEPING. Individual &amp;
Business Tax Returns 2 East
Road. Hwy 17 9'2 (5CC entrance,
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SERVICE
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Expert root re-pairs. flat rccft. cr
shingleS All *ork guarinteed

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Bulldozing. Excavating. Ditct'
work Fill dirt. top Soil 372 5043

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Lawn Care

Doll lepsir
China Glass.
Mefil Doll Repairing
Call Nettie 322 6977

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Floor Cleaning
Stripping
Floor
waxing
&amp;
Residential &amp; Business. Free
estimate's BlitZ Clean 373 5954

Home Improvements

Johnny Walker
workmanship in your remodelIng
and dditsOns requirements
available in hiS general con
ttr uc liOn

as is

API BROWN P(5T CONTROL
7347 Pa's Dr..r
322*165

Have some camping equipment you
no longer use? Sell it all with a
Classified Ad in The Herald. Call
322 2651 or 8.31 9993 and a friendly
ad visor will help you
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Photography

Carpentry. Remodcling. Addtens,
Custom Work Licensed. Bonded
Free estImate 37) 603*
:arpentry,
Concrete.
Remodeling,
Roofing . Free
Etlimatts. No lob too targe or

small Call Rid or John. 323 5001

Photography by Munson Cockayne
Fine wedding photos reasonably
priced. Phon 32] 6311
YOUR HOME?
Buy.ng a new tsOme Moving loan
p.rtmeat'
aclon with a P'erald
Gel
CIjililitO act We'll help you write
an ad that *'t bring a tast sa'e
C AL 1 3 7'? 75 51
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Attorneys,

Accounts, Antique
Dea'ecs. Insurance agents. ('e I
Estate agents. Arrhltec•g. e.
whatever,
it
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natural'
Unlimited use &amp; polentiai, and
only 1.7.500

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Paneling, doors. wodows hungs.
concr,tewo,k, etc By Ihe hour, or
by the lob 323 9365

Install carpet and vinyl, will to wIt)
Free Estimate Call SEARS itt'
Sanford, 322.5775.

Pressure Cleaning
Exterior Cleaning Specialist

Drive by - then call your Realtor or
Broker or
'ou'il be glad you

ust

did,

322,242Oht9'TlME

REALTORS

M1.S

I54SPARK

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Make your Budget go further, SISOp
the Classified Ads every day

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Preggure spray uvagn Houses.
Trucks. Mobile Homes, RoOfs. 322

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&amp; Clara Hall Cuttom
Upholstery Specialists in Tuttiflg
and Res?ylrra Furniture I Sewing
Machines Repaired We Buy. Sell
ITr.e
)2 71

John

Sanford

Well Drilling
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WELISORIL LED Pli'.5P
SPRINKLER S'VSI( %'c
All types and Sizes'
We repair and scrv'i"
STINE .YACPIINE &amp;

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372 s131

701 A lriO 51

Window Service
-jiM H0IIF IMPWOVE.','L'T Li
B( COMFORT ABLE RdplO I
your Old JALOUSIE S%IPIDOAS

w'ftu more effiCitili S:0Q1C
double hung windowS 537 71

Call Saruord's Sales Leaoer
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Expert automatic transmission
overhauling All work guaranteed
Free dagnosiS Faory Iran
smisson Sygtt'm, 402 E. Celer',.
3739115

-Treat Exterminating Co -Complete
Pnt Control and Termiting Free If you're in the business of bulldog
your
tt'e
tiusries
uSe
Inspection. All Pe'sl Control, $0
Classif,ed
s oilen
oct. Discount 37)

E xler,or Plateting.
Plasier Patching &amp; simulated
brick &amp; gloat specialty 322 7180

Useng &amp; InseStorSi Just wt'at you've
been waiting fir'

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Transmissions

Pest Control

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* Downtown Building*

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$ny'oer

322-6457

Stenstrom Realty

L'z'S Atteralon Shop Order for
Easter Tailoring, dresses. hats
and matching bags. 372 74*9.

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Nursery I Land Alterat-ons Dressmaking, ladies - .
scaping We are overstorkeci 10
men's, children's Drapes, Quilts.
landscaping plants and we do
Upholstering Donna Canada.
(omolefe landscaping 5t(viCt 322
327 0707
375 or 661 7766

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A WIDOW OR DIVORCEE MAY QUALIFY AS HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD

If

THE HERALD

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BR000EN ROOFING.
373 aim

1low offers you thy tame quatily

46-Commercial Property

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-__2357 PalmettoAy,.

.)J3 5930.

WIf;,1 ChIld

51,995
372

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7000

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Land Clearing

;1M 32 Phone 377 0051 or nights
618 5569

Rugieg Meeting

"3 43*9 .'iltt"r $30

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best offer 3226761 after I

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Carpentry
Small and off job specialist

ASS N.

all to wall carpet, air con
o,lionuil 5500 plus deposit. Phone

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73 Yamaha RD 250, top condition,

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with family room,
Screened porch, large lot, assume
$550 payments 323 1)11

less
Man, Wife,2 Children .....................................S11,'IOOor less
Man, Wife,3 Children .....................................S12,lOOor less
Man, Wife, 4 Children .....................................$13,040 or less

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FARM EQUIPMENT
New and Used
Ford, Kubota,Pettibcne
Sales. Rental. Service
d)7MagnoliaAvenue
ALIAMONT F SPRINGS
$34 1344
HOOD TRACTOR COMPANY
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3 BR home

Man

FLEET RESFRVF

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CONTRACTOR'S EQUIPMENT

at Five Po.nts Pruor.c 37'? 741)

Beauty Care

Bedroom Trailer, 10'x3S'

,.iit n*..iii or WOiflifl to roam .%flti
,',ortt ,itiI Sh.rr i 'i osi's. Phone
71 P319

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Guam

Also
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small Call 535 1311

V.F.W. LOG CAE III
ON THE LAKEFRONT

31-Apartments Furnished

Britain

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78-?viotorcycles

lrudivithial. Business P4w'y 17 92

GREAT ASSUMPTION

Every Sunday
1:30 P.M.

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Bastogne

Tractors &amp;
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Collect. Orlando 361 2731
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ups Auction. Saturdays 7 p.m
Sanfoi'd 372 2770

1SISPARK

ZIMMER, I?' wide. 7 bedroom,
central lr, carport, patio cover,
skirting, new carpet, adults only.
Payments $50.61. Phone 377-0051.
Plights 67* 5569

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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU

siding &amp; sOflit system
Ro'ofr, GulletS
20 yrs
Eagle Siding Co •s 9563

15 YR P HA P
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
300] Orlando Drive

for employed man in
ionqrnlal home. Near Lake Mary
P 3CC 510 wk 372 0543

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Guadalcanal

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42-Mobile Homes

v. eeknd'.

Anzio

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used offire furnture
NOLL'S
Quantity
Any
Casselberry, Hwy 77 97 5)0 1206

Aluminum Siding

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p m. or anytIme

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JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

32?.242OANYTIME

REALTORS

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home Quiet neighborhood. Phone

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refrigerator, central air, car
peling. Low down, &amp; price at
5.9.900

v.eek for c.nly 13 per
seek? This is an Ideal
way to Inform the public
of your club activities.

MiddIc aqi- qi'ntleman wishes
somene to ..hare 3 bedroOm

Toliruk

.s Cash and carry.
IIOLLS
Cas.selborry, 17 92,530 12os

Wanted to

KENMORE WASIIER, part's,
service, used marhlnes,

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will seU for 1300 3732641 before

Stenstrom Realty

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CONSTRUCflON

cainefs.

iC. Penney's Waihe, &amp; Dryer,
avocado, 6 mos. old New, 1151,
17:30 or after 7 p rn

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HOMES OF DISTINCTION

Professional Landscaping

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etc
iarrys

1705 S Magnolia Ave

club or oranization can
appear in thIs lIsting each

255$ tiwy 17 97. Sanford

1FICENT

Color TV, 165; Loveseat,
MV1IR1Ur Dully,,
j; pyxer', g,
Antique ladies' 1e'sk, $40; Antique

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lures, operating capital, etc
Becht, 901

Berlin

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SArI MO PARK, I, 7, 3. bedroom
ir,)li, OPlt Adult &amp; family park

U (Fit orEy) BILL MOYERS'

5J_4'4
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$100 Firm

Every Wed. &amp; Sat.
Early Birds 7:lSp.rit

fl.i'ry,i'stot)iishedbuslnesg.
owner retiring
MSSlS7bttore6

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MOONEY APPLIANCES 323.0697

Privately Fenced Patio,

Directions: In SanfordWest on 25th Street elf 17.92.
1 Mile to Ridgewood Ave. Follow Sign;.

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availabte. Bud CabeIl. 3721057
anytine

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WII.CO CNSTRUCTIO CONPAJIY

Meetings
Business 7:30 1st Toes

'RADE

Kitchen Bathroom Cabinets, Coon-

CPANV CONSTRUCTION
&amp; PEALTY.REAL TOPS

H*y 1792

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i chairL.'Secre?aral desks &amp; CaSh for wrecked ew lurik cars We
tow away. 7 days week Call
chairs, straigril chairs, filing

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23" Color AM FM,6'Consote
Four1"CPurom,Wheels
73 070$

7 Bedroom, 1 bath Spanish stucco
finish with brick front, inSide
utility room, erciosed back pOrch,
rArirt
aiicl axtaim.
mortgage. Call 3729356 anytime

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Wall to Wall Carpetinq.
Central Heat and Air.

5lh of Sanford

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3230317 eves

JOlO S Park- 3 Bedroom. 513.300
1)7'4 Elliott
3 Broroorri, 575.100
Als i reprussesSons from $100 clown
(hiaper than rent

Our one. two
and three
bedroom
models feature:

C Pu pier
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801W )gt51

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At Woodrnsre we can show
you exactly what you're
getting.. . We've got it all
together. EverythIng Ii
rudy for you to enjoy. The
only thing puzzling about

BUY SELL
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a$tertes. 5)7 'is

'xchange REEL'S BODY 5HOP
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Used office furniture
Wood or steel desks, executive desk

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than rent Government subsd':ed APIPIIVI RSARY SALE- New
furniture: Dinette set, 169; 3 LR
to Qualified buyers Call to see
be's, $30; Herculon reclirser,
you qualify'
$79. Used Dinette, 6 chairs. 1.45;

to Lite Ifl
9dtjuii&amp;L of Loch Arbor

together

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301E.lstSt..Downtawn
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Hwy SC. Call collect, Orlando 565
2131.

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17 acres cars for parts. Open 7
days w?ek. JIB Auto Parts, East

60-Oflice Supplies

Golden Touch 'N Sew

M.UNSWORTH REALTY
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payment, monthly payments less

drapes, carpeting, 3 Yrs. old,
$157 mo.
complete

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NICE NEIGHBORS
Nt'wly rcoecoratco, remelea
bedroom home, large family
room, cedar siding and fence,
eating bar, new carpeting, new
roof, central heat, 11.500 SQ. ft ict
S??,1CO 0-wOrn 1?) 0372

CaSselberry, 3 BR, I bath, garaue,

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Ne*houses no rural area Nodown

D'ys - 372 6123

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buy used pianos &amp; trade. LessonS
-Plane, organ, guitar. accordian,
pri. &amp; group Ball's PIano &amp; Organ
Sili's. 301 W. 1st 372-7253.

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BROKERS

I'rolinlly Managed

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PIanos &amp; Organ Sales 5. Service. Wi Used Pnofors gold ano nstallecj. Also

l)(V$rend,AvP 3737)40

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OUR GARDEN HOME

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3 bedroom, 1 bath, kitchen equip
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yrs. old, like new Must sell. $31
6517 after 6 P.M.

$2 Sq. Yard

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llammgrvj Sounder Chc&gt;r' Organ, 2 _____________

Sanford Auction

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central heat ano air: corner 101.2

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car carport with large utility

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24-BusinessOppor"tundies

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151.15W. 25th St.
SANFORD

On Lake, Free Boating

Modern Facilities
AIlG.E.Kitcflng

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2 BEDPoo;.4
TOWNHOUE5

Bdrm.

Apts-Furn. or Unfurn

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lorl"iBaths

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,coe FRED CHICKEN
PEN DAILY 11A.M. llt.t•)0 P M.-FRI. &amp; SAT. TIL 1$ 10P.M.
110$
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w.ci. Frt) -vui
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hery, orange and tangerine trees.
Good neighborhood $34,000- will
negotiate

Auction Eu.rry Fr:t
at 12 P400n
HiQhwy 16 FIt M.rk,'t Sanfr,rd

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59-Msjsicat Mrchandise

Flooring

Singers best Zig
machine ifl
sewing table. Sold new for $419.50,
assume balance c.f $101, 04' 52
maculate 3 bedroom, eat
kit I
payments of $9. See
chen, well-kept lawn, double i
SANFORD SEWI NO CENTER
'3arage, oriced Ut sell, only 121.900 i

Priced below FHA appraisal.

72-'Auction

Ph,322.130

Assorted Colors

LOWDOWN

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Sanford Charm &amp; Value

i bedroom, 7 halo, brick home;
kitchen equipped, pretty Shrub

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OWNINGA HOME
INSAN1'ORD

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blue green cushions, $60 574 15)0

Sanford.3235200

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RAVENuA PARK

Anyone can be

16' Larson boat with 50 hp Evinrucie
motor and trailer, 5-4)0 Phone 321

Deltona- 3 piece small wtli?s metal
porch furniture, sofa &amp; 2 chairs,

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SWAP SHOP FLEA MARY[ 1"
seller or a buyer
No charge. All •dm,ffed Iree
Come browse every Sunday 9 tO S
at the Movieland Drive ri
Theatre, SOuth 17 92 Phone 37?
1716

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1REE GIFT WRAPPIH&amp;AII Baby
Gifts, Knits, Christening Gowns.
PAYTON'S CHILDREN'S WEAR

HAPPINESS IS

Rentals

ALEGRE' (Tues., Thurs.)
'CAIASCCLE?AS,'
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Accessories

ROBSCN MARINE
3975 Hwy Il 97
3fl 596$

SO-Miscellaneous for Sale

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II' Boat Trailer, $90
II' Boa?, 130;I' Boat,75
321 0557

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New Vinyl

3 fiR Brick 14oriie
450 Magr)oli'a Ay
372 C*$1

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Trade

i)-Swap

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Merchandise

Evts.3fl 7611

LOANS available for busIness or
real estate. 510.000 up to any
amount Operating capital cx
i ,risir, dc Mr DaneI', 101 561
IS)?

(4 (Fri. cnIy) ViLLA ALLE.
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Forrest Greene, Inc.
klIBIIJI

55 Boats

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Call Sanford's Sales Leaoer

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16) LOVE OF LiFE

$

NOTICE

371s

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Rayens(irook- Luxury I bedrooms
ri bath, cxi beautifully land'
scap'd OCrC L,ik
privl'.,'s
MiJ 310 )7? 8959

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MocsIeC. Bateman
Reg. Real Estate Broker
7638 S. Sanford Ave

10.00

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ipetes ol 1'

Rhóne 831 7323.

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FINLi

Ca;tr.rr, arc,. Ad"S enly.

A crone call could start you on a new
and prolitable cav+ei' Call $62.

1976
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
fly: 1.10 Crea',
Deputy Clerk
Mar&amp;h 7. 9, lB. 7) 1916
PLt.II5
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Furnished 17'xlO', lIke niw, central'
air, patio. awning, privet. lot
339409.
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FROM

Furnsshed

5973 12' wide, 1 BR, furnished. Ak
adults. Security. $120
cond
monthly. 323 5939,

Accovntan to assist comptroller in
eccoirtting, management, data
collection &amp; reporting. Only
qualified reply to flow 591, co The
Eve.i;ng Herald. P 0 Box 165?.
Sanford, Fla., 37171

described in such certificate
certiticatcs wIll be sold to the
h,,ih,.tI
r.th .lI41F at tP. rirI
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houSe door on the 5th day of April.
5976 at 11.00 AM.
Datrd this 70th day ni F

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347bil Homes

STENSTROM REALTY
lSlSParkDr. REALTOR 3272470

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Furr..hId0rAPARTM

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Join"Sai'ifordsSalesLeadec"

Mike 5. Ernestine Mike, Pug WIIC
All of said property being in the
State of
County of Seminole
Florida
Unitsi, such certificate or cec
tilicates si"aII be redeemed ac

Cozy 7 t''drooni
r lot.

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REALTY INC.
71)7
Eves 372 Oól2or3fl-1517

Large 1 &amp;

Modern country home -7 bedroOm,
Wi baths. furnished, enclosed
garage. $115 month, $100 secvrlty

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MARy

G ardens

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

REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES
Espcnienced&amp;NewlyLiCc'flsed

...

I I.KE

DON'T STORE IT. SELL IT with a
low cost Classified Ad

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321.0759

used.

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BATEMAN REALTY

P,Ui, I IPLI t'Y I PIG REALTOR
1919 5 Frenrh
3724991
Eve 322 1496, 372 1164,372

F I AXE 1 P APE S

HAL COLBERT

('3

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William Cross. Merrill N

has filed said certaflcate's for a tax
deed to be iS5ed sPienfon. Th.
certIficate numbers and years Of
isguane, Inc dc'scr,pNon of the
property, and the names in whch
weS at%es%td are a.. tnttCW%
713 'ft'Ar 01
Certificate Ho
Issuance 5973
Descriplionot Property
,s TWP 215 ROE 29E S 100 Fl
Of SE 1 Of E 'i
01 N 190 Fl of E
Sec. 25 T1S R 79E
Name l which assessed RCbCV't E

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SALES CLERK - Esp. ladies'
.ioparet PleaSant personality.

Cross. Donna M Keflo*o, Patricia €

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Opportunily for advancement.
Career oriented person willing to

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NOTICE OF APPLICATION
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FOR TAX DEED
(197.211 Florida Statutes)
Pli)T ICE IS i4LkEDY GIVEN.
ttt Genie Y CroSs, Trust'e, For'

(4 MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW
6i MERV GRIFFiN SHOW
U €D SESAME STREET
'fl'E FBi (A)
(P MICKEY MOUSE CU.
(88W)

It U r
3?35774 Anytime
Multiple Listing Service
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131-1272.

PAINT &amp; BODY MAN.
APPRAISER -- Real Estate
SUPERVISOR - Retail gales ewc

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MISTER

pay.

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Legal Notice

Top

Great pDtential
MECHANICS
Aggressive Salary +
SALES
commission with gas allowance.
RECEPT, SEC. - Accurate typist
with pleasant outgoing per

Turn that unused piano Into a bike,
car, or whatever you want to bU
with a Classf'd D.aI 3722611 or

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E*p all major
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Harold Hall Realty

Stemper Realty

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5Ap4F0R0
3 fi, iirrincn 7
PIohiu.. 'ft.idy 51.lrfI, ,ur roil
"'0"' 111.730 MAP'.E OFF (P

20 ACRES and 12 ACRES, Geneva
area.
20 ACRES. Oiteen area.

DELTONA- NIce individuet
homes: 1 bedroom. $I3Si
bcdroom,$l50 No pets. Phone 57.
101.

Exp. ftut0 parts.

SALES

BUSY BEE CHILD CAPII
21?? Holly Ai'nw
Phone 373 7510 or 372 0760

UNDERDOG
400
211 IRONSIDE
41 (Tuos onIy) CALL IT
MACARONI: 'Boys and Gais
SLaTwner."
16) MARY HARTMAN. MARY

urn!; TIE .IGF%'CE"

TREE CLIMBER

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OLDER TWO SOTRY- 3 Bedroom.
iriI ccvld1c'n S?7.5c'

Sanford- Central air and heat. i
Bedroom. 2 bath, drapes and some
carpeting First, last and dep")slt
Call after 6 p m,, 327-7051 or 530
4677.

makes appliances &amp; air cond

6-Child Care

6)

Y

quiet street Rrasociat:Ie
Phone 372 1S1O

Needed immediately.

REPAIR MAN -

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18 ACRES Robinson Tunerine
Grove east of Sanford, 12.200 per
acre.
10 ACRES, south of Sanford. Will

DISTRESS SAtE'-- 3 Bedroom.
entral air, large workshop
520.900.

ORIENTt.L RUGS WANTED
.50)1 con),?or1
Tnp ru'ct-s pad.
..* i 8116. W r!i'r Pt, k

515; Service all makes. HERBS'
TV. 7005. Irench, 373 1734

lot, 100'xISO'. Off Hwy 47/

7610 Hiawatha

68-Wanted to Buy

Color 1V's from 1MI, B&amp;W, from

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C' Acres near golf course, Ferne
Drive off Markham Woods Rd.
Trees. hiCh and dry Horsei
56,900 per acre Owner, 862 6695

P'Al TV

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$13000

2 or 3 Bedroom houSe on large lot,

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N ice 2 bedroom block
,.,r",. i u..:..

Lake Mary- 2 BR block house
Larpet, air, lots ut nice trer
Stove and refrig. $150 mo. +
security. 372-435.

miniat urt'
Red
D.achschund, female, wearIng 1975
tao from Tioca County. Penn
Sylvania Phone 665 67S or
7

the name

ATTENTION RENTERS- Qualify
and you may own 7 bedroom
condornimium for no down
payment, a I bedroom home for
$100 down CatI for defals.
LIVE IN COUNTRY- Comfortable
2 bedroom on fenced in plol. On.y

(Fri. only) SESAME

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oven. Fenced. $55,900

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3)3 7*95

Wooded

Tuuday, March3, I974-A

TVRadtt'e0

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PERFECT br the large family.
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Five bedrooms, V'z baths, family By Owner- Five and iix tenths
room, screened patio, ln'ercom,
acres. Sheryl Drive. Ost,en. %3i00
counter top range, double wall
per acre. For information call

Nights, 3730465

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322 7749

THE CONTRAC,T"

'24 Hrs

323.9410

Unfurnished

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can get by on opprowimately 59,600
'r !rt!
r
year, then you cwc 1110 yourself to
look into this once in a lifetime
ground floor opportunity. CALL

FOUND

U (Fri onIy) THE ELECTRIC
COMPANY CR)
(5) LETS MAKE A DEAL

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'.!'iti'

EkVlCE BEYOND

Oa T S 322 1174 Broke,

eneva

)7J.)97Q

Nurses; RN'S; LPN'S; Aides; Aid,.

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Kish Real Estate

Seminole 5, Volusia Counties.
Acreage Tracts, small &amp; large
TERRY REALTY, REALTOR,
6210111

BY OWner 4 HP. 2 baths, Hidden
New I BR. 7 bath home for Sale or
Lake. No qualifying, small down, TALK about room, you have It In this
I rent with option to buy. 1 butxk
assume pa meats. 323 US.,
custom home on oversized lot.
of
1.ikr Monroe. Orlando 293 5439.
Carpfed throughout. Sprinkler
_______________________ DELTONA- FURNISHED 3
system, oversized CH CA system.
Bedrcom, 1' baths, carport, large
IBR,FHA- 576.900
All near new appliances in kit
screcflc) in porch Owner wII
Family room, b'q lot, Split bedroom
hen
consider holding mortgage
plan Fenced
Reg Real Estate Broker
ASking 579.000.
1,515 REALTORS
1100 E. 25th St.
322-6655
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
321.0041
1017 S tRENCH (HWY I? t'2)
S.V. H,irdwick, Broker
Clean) bedr'om, I' bath, avocado
Deltonal65
6611
stove &amp; refrigerator, blue carpet,
P40 QUALIFYING
central heat &amp; air.
4 flR 2 Ôtt•
VALC?,'CA Ci. CAST. U,, 3 fiRM, COunty
I
HUNT
Payton's3fl.1301
holding. Asking 518.500
2 bath homes, central air, car.
7311 1',urk Or
17? 7111
peted, dishwasher, $27,000 to
DUPLEX- 2 Bedroom concrete
Alter Hours
2 BR, (am rm., has Separate 1 fiR
Realtor
575.000
price range. VA financing.
block, excellent condition, no city
apt s1s,o
377 3781
327 0648
377 3991
Nothing down, or conventional,
t.5ieg By owner 327 6620

322 7190

l..aiii',

5-Lost &amp; Found

Lest

FurnIshed 1 bedroOm, living rn
ideal for retired
dning rm
couple Near town. No p05. 372
3610 after 4:30.

10

DIRE CT OR OF PERSONNEL

STREET (A)
10:30
(21) 12i HIGH ROLLERS
4) PRiCE IS RIGHT
(P700LUR
1100
2 .: 12) 1P*EEL OF FOR-

.4

ISIu.

562 7700

Douglas

SEEK &amp;

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141 "LI TOP

LAND HOME
LAKE 123.500
Greal space.? BR,? bath, plus guest
(ottal7e un P, acres. Hurry.
Bargain

.41A1 I )TATE

Furnished duplex, Lake Mary area.
2 BR furnished apartment, nIce
yard. Children end pets OK. 51)0
month. 7i,7 iiiln north of 434 on 7
97. 701 Sunset Drive, next to
William's AccountIng &amp; Tax
Service. Open Sunday, 9 to S

I.,vn .va,i,*hi imm.'d.a?.iy artd

,2)
12) CELEBRITY
SWEEPSTAKES
14)
6) PRICE ISRIGHT

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WITT REALTY

9051

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people about it with a ClassifIed

(Wed) IYOMAN ALIVE
(B (Pfl.ttTOUThifS.)THE
MOTHERS INLAW(Fri. onIy)
FOR MBY'S ANTIQUE
FURNITURE V)RKSHOP
330
(4) (6) MATCH GAME
CS) ONE LIFE TO LIVE
t) (Mon..TueS Wed, Thu's)
LILIAS YOGA AND YOU (A)
(Fri) CONSUMER SURVIVAL

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car)4t, q,roc. Only 526.100

area. Stove, refrigerator, air.
Available April I. $135. Ph. 834•

PUBLIC RELATIONS
Are you looking for a permanent
poSitiofl With a f.nt growing major
I Ii

P-rye,

') GENERAL HOSPITAL
€) (Mon.) A BIT WITH KNIT

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41-Houses

TAFFER REALTY

Realtor

Duplex 2 BR, Sanford Lake Mary

Management
Trainee

SCHOOL PROGRAM-

1MIN0

iS-Help Wanted
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I WILL NOT ec RESPONSI fiLE
FOR ANY DEBTS INCURRED
BY ANYONE OTHER 1HAt
MYSELF AFTER MARCH 70,
1976
HOWARD 0. MOORE

Ffl (Ikrii FRICA (RI (Tue.I
LISTAGE (R) (Wed.)
SCHOOL PROGRAMMING
(Thu's.) NOVA(R)(Fil.)KUP'S
SH(YV (A)
(P (Fri CWIIY)SENIOR SCENE
300
121) (12) ANOTHER )
(4) (6) ALL IN THE FAMILY

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THE LONE

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CaliBart

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.ITIO1(I

Sanford. Florida 3277%

19) THE NEIGFEORS

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Gary Steele. teacher with Orlando
Schci'4 if Music. oifrinprhiate

14-1 PHiL DONAHUE SH(JW

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Piano &amp; Organ Lessons

9:30
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7 Bedroom unfsirnished. Adult
preferred. Free water. $130. 373
5054 or 322-6620.

4-Personals
FACED WITH A DRINKING

3S 3771

323.5663

Things to Eat

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1.30
2: (12) DAYSOFOURLIVES
i41) (5') AS THE
IRNS
.
crv" a&amp;*.TtH,
') FiHv'ME NO REASC
2.00
(I THE ELECTRIC COMPANY
U Fri. onIy) FAMIlY fCtJ
9 520,000 PYRAMID
2.30
21 12) TH DOCTORS

21 12) NEWS
0 €Z) ELECTRIC COMPAN','
BEVERLY HILLBILLIES
.

,

Rent With Option
to Purchase

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3 Bedroom, carpeted, central heat
and air. Convenient downtown and
hospital. $165 month plus deposit.

11-Instructions
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Wan 1947. (Tues.) 'Acpoirmont In London." D
13ogdo, INi Fj'der, Bnttsh.
(BW) 1953 (WOd)'ThO One
Itat Got Aw3y IkrdyKruer.
cohn (xdon. Ontish. 1957.
(Thi.n.) Aa'oss the P"
ogan Mary Astor.
1942. (Fri.) "Ctatne 01 the
CIouds.' Jernos (gney, ().

€I

$57 W Isl 51 Sanford

Real Estate

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Mur(uts&amp;ViienciaOranges
t' SO flu
37? 673)or 3?? 0)67
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rent.

Reasonable
anytime

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BUY OP I EASE WOPTION TO EXCELLENT BUY3 bedroom,
BUY Mobile home on 100 Il lot,
P1 bathS, landsapr'd, Ccn A H,
Cent If&amp;A,7 Iarqebedrooms,7 full
carpeted, bricklront, beautiful
baths. Only 118,500
inSide and nut. Payments $12
WALK 10 SHOPPING. 3 BR, p ;
monttily, assum'; mortgage
ti.ittiS, C t'iit. H&amp;A, v.all to wall
not 0,1,111

PAYMOUDM BALL
Rig P1,1 [sttt Orokt'r
37) 5641 Mti'r HrS 3777757

location

Ideal

furniShed

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4:30

4(YN

BALL REALTY

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DUPLEX- furnished or un

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(P ADOAMS FAMILY

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PLUS

31A-Duplexes

Sundcxy - Noon FridQy
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(9) EDGE OF NIGHT

830

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Reg Real Eslate Broher
JOHN KRIDER:ASs0C
107W Commercial

5. 7 bedroom apaIimRllII.
burnishe'i or unturnistled, Newly
redecOra'ed. Come see 300 F
I. roert blvd Sanford 373

Noon The Dy Befote PubllcQtion

MING

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phone rino Dial
831 9993
your

On

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12:55
121) 12 NBC NEWS
1:00
(2') i12) SOMERSET
(4) MIDDAY
5) NEWS
•'n' I rii(Ill. uiiy
J
T)ONAL ANIMATiON FESTI
VAL(R)
9) RYAN'S HOPE
€1) SCHOOL PROGRAM'

'4) (9')

37-Buness Property

W.

that want ads
If YOU dofli believe
and listen to
bring resulls. try one. 371 2511 or

COVE APTS

BAMBOO

aECTRIC COMPANY

(P ROCKY

U SESAME STREET

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abort
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41c a line

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(15) C8S NEWS: (Cli.

tinics

31c a line
6 thru 25 timec
74ca line
26 times
(52 00 MINIMUM CHARGE)
3 Lines Minimum

800 AM. - 5:30 P.M.
?.IONDAY thru FRIDAY
5ATUIOAY 9 NOOU

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Morning

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(9) ALL MV CHILDREN

Wednesday

'1SOS ero in Itie works 50
c,,.ø'iyøte tt'w occasion (R)
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wry ii Wi'si ig tu ii
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TONIGHT

(114) (6) CBS MOvIE' •'Fa
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Froni the MadCfl9
JoChnstie,TerecicOSILltT),
Peter Finch. 1007. ' Y''
man who toys with the
aft ectiore 01 Uoo men thnks
she has actW9d

slayor whoso victrrs CW3 be
lied by h's t iemack-- t
Lx4ai ved. (A)
(4) (5) MWSH: Cd. Potter
p
27th wodcing an'
rsery with a long intonnatt letter 10 he WdO,
txinglng hf LV to date on
4.077th unIt hporIngs, Ittawero that F*O SPOCtal s,J'

OV!'F Ci:'

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Tc.4oc*ow
€D

Single person only. No pets. $95.
Ph. 372.3930.

RATES

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

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pting ot the ways when
Siwloy's canery th.poN*
857
l2 12 N0CNEWSUP)ATE
900
MAN:
2 12) POLICE
Mderson and Ctow4ey (Mgse
Diclunson w Eel Fr)

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WYILD PRESS
(A) (T(Jse.. Wed. ThLrs.)
LOWELL THOMAS PEMEM
BERS (A) (Fn.) &amp;)Ol( BEAT
(A)
(P BIG VAllEY
1230
2) :12 TAKE MY ADViCE
9) SEARCH FOR
4)
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Lake Mary - Furnished apartment,
clean, private and convenient.

831-9993

322-2611
tt

25.45 Park Drive. $JOuo

OrlQndo - Winte Pwk

Seminole

river.
wekiva Landing ReSOrt on
lots. FiSh,
oak
ghaded
Beautiful
swim, boat rentals and free
moorage. ,..duIt5. 372 £110.

1 or 2 Bedrooms. Adults only
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK

CLASSIFIED ADS

tYouBu5 ness.,.DlQI 322-2611 ot' 831-99

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strong shutout innings. His Conference's all-leagne soccer lost the league crown to DeLand Daryl Sanders.
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injury of 1976 when second opener against Detroit in CleveThe Philadelphia Phillie3 and
Luis Tiant, the Boston Red baseman Duane Kuiper came lawl Stadium April 10.
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exception. So drop In at Gartilizer needs at GardenLand, smallest gardener as well as
John is assisting Lloyd Wail dent-and and they will be glad
the farmer.
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Pat Hunziker is creating herb seeds and plants use fertilIzer
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they lati. These are Grotone GardenLanJ is John Whittaker. uiuflQiflQ baskets with parsley, and pesticides to insure trouble.
pellets being sold to c'lean out John Is a local area resident
free growth, you can harvest a
the warehouse. If you need a who has retired as pre-cooler sage. ,hese herbs are all good crop of vegetables at a
spreader, one will be loaned to manager with A. Duds &amp; Sons. available in hanging baskets for surprisingly low cost.
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spring without It costing you an sering a Little League baseball enhance any decor from purchase, you'll receive the
arm and leg. That's rght — lust team, the KBG Lomplghters of Colonial and Country to the right bulb for It free. After all,
cross the lake and you'll save which Ken Is manager. Beth Bicentennial Included in these KenandBethteellhatalamPis
dollars at Deltona's latest takes an equally active role as are boudior lamps, chiidrens no good without onel
lamps, living, den, dining, and
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Lamps Inc.,located In the Boren
KBG Lamps Inc. Is the Florida room lamps. Lamps for from KBG Is free home delivery
Plaza on the corner of Nor, largestlampshoptobefoundln reading, playing the piano. up to
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remain a seciaIty store with a nite light,
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decorating through lighting
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Tvnd1y,March3, Wi!

Notice

Legal Notice
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
CASE NO. 7S2Q$CA.o$•A
BARNETT BANK OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, N.A.,
Plaintiff,
VS.
CARL SAPP and STEVIE FAY
SAPP, h4 wife, •

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Ø CARL SAPP and STEVIE FAY
SAPP, hiS wife Residence and
wtterabouti are unknown and all
claiming by, Through or
under them and all others claiming
right, title or interest in and
the following described property.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to foreclose a mor
tgoge on the following property in
Seminole County, Florida:
Lot 25, Block 17, WEATHERSFIELO. SECOND ADDITION as
recorded in Plot Book 12. Pages 102
and 10) of the Public Records ..,t
Seminole County, Florida,
has been tiled against CARL SAPP
and STEVIE rAY SAPP. hit wife;
E. KENNETH DAY, as Trustee in

mansieci in 541c1 Complaint.
The na'ure of this suit it tO

torec lose that certain Second
nnrtQge dated June 7, 196%,
'9. itt page 1611, Public Records Of
S minnIe Counly. Florida. aSSiQl'it'd
°'i'ntitf by written atSignmrnt Of
stated June 14, 1963.
ricOrded in Official Perord. Book
79, page 163). Public Records of
S' o'.,ote County, Ftori(1a, en
tlitC?
mnperty. lying and beind iO
5' minote County. Florld. to wi1
lot 7, and South 10 fret Of Lot 6.
Block 7). PINE LEVEL SUB
DIVISION, accordlrg to the plot
hefeof as recorded in Plot Book 6.
'.sn 36 and )7. Pubtic RrOrdt of
S(mnote County, Florida
WIT NESS My hand and offic al
't-bI of this Court at Sanford.
5' rt,inott' County, Florida, thiS 17th
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
anti ou are required to servea copy
of your written defenses. if any, to it
LYNN JAMES HINSOPi of
Vurntull, Abner anti Daniels. At
torneys for Plaintiff, whose atidress
s 117 West Lyman A.vyiiue. Post

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before April 1?, 1916; otherwise a
umcnt may be en?eresJ against
you for the relief demanded in the
complaint or petition.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
5aJ Court on March 8th, IV7o.
(SEAL)
AflPr H feckwith, Jr,
Clerk of the Circuit Court

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ADVERTISEMENT
FOR SEALED BIDS
SEMiNOLE COUNTY SCHOOL
BOARD SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROJECT: Library Addition to
Sanford Middle School
sealed bids will be rechveo,
Publicly opened. and read aloud on
Mbrch 24th, at 7:30 P.M. at the
regular meeting of the Seminole
County School Board in the Council
ChamberS of the Altamonfe Springs
City Hall, 725 Newburyport Ave.,
Altamonte Springs, Fla. 32701. BidI
must be submitted in fufI, In ac
Cordance with the ragvirements O
the b4dding and contractual ccn
ditiCtts Bidding documents may be
exdm!ned and Obtained at the
following locations:
Seminole County School

FICTITIOUSNAME
Notice is hereby 1jiven that I am
engaged in busineSs at 1170 Avalon
Seminole
Blvd,
Cassebe'ry,
County, Florida, under the ficlitious
Of CERTIFIED AGENCY.
and that I intend to register said
name with the Clerk of the Circuit
Court, Seminole County, Florida in
accordance with the provttiOrn of
the Fictitious Name Statutes, To,','it: Section 865.09 Florida Statutes
S: Bernard .1. Fbonega'
rublish: March 7, 9, 16, 7]. 1976

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Board OffiCe
Commercial
202
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Sanford, Florida, 37771

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO 74.335-CA.13.B
NANCY T. KIRKLAND, f k.a
NANCY M THOMAS,
Plaintiff,

211 So. Park Ave
At Thl'd Street
Sanford, Florida 3277)
Plandeposit will beIlOO.00
refundable upon submission ot a

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Dated this 5th day of March, 1976
TM Seminole County
kPI
Board
Mr P. C. Feather,
Chairman
S: Mr. W. P. Layer,
Sup'ernlendenl
Publish: March 9, 16, 23 1976
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
(197.246 Florida Statutes)
NOTICE ISHEREDY GIVEN that
C N or Genie V Cross the holder of
the f011owing certificates has filed
said Certificate for a tax deed to be
issued thereon Tt.e certificate
oumber-s and years of issuance, the
description of the property, and tie
names In which it was assessed are
is follows:

Certificate No 710
Ye-ar
Issuance 1913
Descriptionof Property

Midway Park, accOrding to plot
thereof as re-corded .n Plot Book 4,

FRANK C. WHIGHA.M of STEN.

STROM, DAVIS 1. McINTOSH,
Attorneys for plaintiff, Post Office
(Sox 1330, Sanford, Florida, 37771,
andfllettseorhginalwlththeClerkof
thC Circuit Court on or before the itt.
ooy of 4Aprll, 1914, otherwIse a
default and ultimate judgment will
te entered against you forth' relief
demanded in the Complaint
WITNESS my hand and 0ff iClil

of said court on this 27th clay of
Fet.ruary. AD., lila.
(Seal)
Arthur H. Bechiwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Cecelia V. Ekern
Deputy C1er
FRANK C. WHIGHAM
Stenstrom. Davis &amp;

Istuance 1971
Description of Property

IfS 128.301k 2 Canaan PB I PG
103

Name in which assessed Earle
Mcrlfi and Gertrude McGriff
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propenyew,g m

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Countyol Seminole, Stoteof FlorIda

(Inless such certIficate or cit'
tihicjIes shall be redeemed ac
cording to law the property
described in Such ce-ftificlfe or
certificates will bt told to the
highest cash bidder at thU cOurt
houSC coor on the Sfh day of April.
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Dated this 20th day of February,
1976.

Arthur H. flechiwith Jr.

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NOTICE OF SUIT
10 JOHN THOMAS RICHARDS
I3ERGLE
IMOGI NE
and
RICHARDS. IllS WIFE; and
ACCEPTANCE
F I NAP4C IAL
CORP a corporation;
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
aI'ion to IofCCIO$C the litfl of a
meirtgOsic on the following property
irs Scrninotc County, Florida
COUNTRY
lot 9. Block C
CLUB HEIGHTS UNIT ONE
Plat
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10
ncordinq
thereof, as recorded in Plot
I), Page 98. Public Records of
flo
Sininote County, Florida,
ti,'iS been tiled against you and

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Deputy Clerk
Publish ?Aarch 7, 9. 16. 7], 1976

Flagship U S Bank 01 SemInole. ,
tanking corporatkifl, and you are
required to serve a copy of your
rittcn rofenses, if any, to it on
Martin J Roess, Attorney at Law,
piantifi's attorneys, whose addreii
iS 2100 etrt Street North, P0 fbi
tc5r FI,'4),
5'(Sn or before April 20Th. 1976. and tile
lIst orloinal with ,PW Clerk of this
'Court either before service on
plaintitf'sattornrys, or immediately
thr-reaftr'r, otherwise a default will
iv' interect gOinSt you for the relief
crrmjsnsletl in tps" complaint or
petition
WITNESS my hand Ond the seal of
thiS Court on March 15th, I9i6
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COURT,
CIRCUIT
IN
THE
EIGHTEENTH JUD'CIAL dR.
Cull, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
NO. 74.$.CA.$9
DIvISION
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOP
TGAGE ASSOCIATION, a cor
Porat ion organized and existing
under the laws of the United States,
Plaintiff,
VI PG IL WAYNE HARRIS and
MARILYN J. HARRIS, hIs wife;
MONTGOMERY WARD &amp; CO,
INCORPORATED, a corporation,
known as MONTGOMERY
WARD COMPANY; and JORDAN
MARSH COMPANY, a Florida
corooratlon,
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: Virgil Wayne HarrIs
Marilyn J Harris
ResIdence Unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that
acton toforeclosea mortgageon the
following property in Seminole
County, Florida;
Lot 131, SPRING OAKS, UNIT 3,
otdhbng to tne pta? thereof as
recorded in Plot 1500k 17, Pa'es 71,
75.8.76, Public Recorchol Seminole
County, Florida
Together with all structures and
Imorovements now and hereafter on
said land. and all fixtureS now or
hereafter attached to or used in
connection with the premises herein
described arid In addition thereto the
following described household op.
pliances, which are, nd shall be
deemed to be, fixtures and a part of
the realty:
Central HeatIng Unt
Central Air Conditioning
Dishwasher
Disposal

Range
has been filed against

Montgomery Ward 8.

you and
Co. In

corpolahe-cI, a corporation, a hi a
Montgomery Ward I. Company; and
Jordan Marsh Company, a Florida
coqpoi'Oticn,
andyouarerequlredtosefveacopy
of your written defenses, if any, to it
on MacLean and Brooke, plaintiff's
attorney, whose address is Post

114 THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
COUNTY,
FOR
SEMINOLE
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 74-437-CAOSD
CASSELBERRY.
CITY
OF
FLORIDA. rtc .
Petltiornr.

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School Board

S: Mr. P. G. Feather,

PARCEL I

Cnairman

Click f the Circuit CourT
By: Ida Creel,
'Deputy Clerk
P'jblith March 7. 9. 16. 73, 1976

Superintendent .
PubliSh' M'rch 9 16, 73. I'76

John J Knwalc.kl and Ruth ?st.
Knwl5hii, tij wile
5005 Tangerine Way

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OF X £7

FirIsnOn. Florida ]P07

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Frst F. tier,jl Savings and Loan
Asn satlon of Miami, I ii a
Aitit rin Fetteritl Savings and Loan
ASSiittIon of Orlando
1 S Orange Avenue
Orl.ntso. Ftoricla 31801
PARCEL. III
William A Dow, Ill and Carol E.
Dow, hiS wile
illS Citrus AvinuC
Orlando, Florida )710?

lamp,t FsOraI Savings ansI Loan
AssO(,,it,Ofl
Ftorida Avenue at Mdicn
1 aitipa, Florida 33607
PARCEL VI

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Pins North 7) dqrces Si' 25" West
1000 feet, thence South U derces
OS']S" w. st Ioo0 feet; thecce South
73 degrees SI' 25" E.%SI 1300 feet;
thsice NorthMdegrccs0S' 3%" East
1000 test to the potni of tecJinning

orporations.

and
And
i'.srtics claiming or having any ifl
tirest or claini aS OwnerS, mur
fqaqees, judgment creditors or
Iienholders of, upon or against the
par(s-I5 of land described below in
Seminnte County, Ftorida:
The CITY OF CASSEIBERRY.
FLORIDA, a municipal corporat.n.
has filed a P(tition in cmincnt
domain proceedings against you and
each of you si'tktnq to condemn or
the purposes of installation of
sanitary %rws'r t.(kliti5, tern
permanent
prirary
and or
sasements, ticept for Pared
whith ii" simple title s Sought, to
rachof the parcels described betow.
locteO in Seminole County,
Florida
ATTACHMENT "B"

5001 1itntiirine Way
Ortando, Florida 37107
Donald S Rosenberg, Trustee
7600 Firtt Federal Building
On. S U 3rd Avenue
f",er'
ir.ri;t, 1t

Dallas. leons lSfl7
Wrcncn Homes, Inc.
1977 lesngrrine Avenue

OrlOnclo, Florida 37*07
Aloma Properties. Inc
11)0 E. P,ckwood Avenue
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Donald S Rosenberg, Trustee
2600 First Federal Building
One SE. 3rd Avenue
Miami, Flor:da 33)3'
lomas &amp; Ni IttetOn Company
Bryan Tower
Dubs. Ti iM 75727

'Wrenwood Heights" SubdiviSion cf

PARCEL VIII

StOios* 31, 33. Township 21 South.
p,ng , 30 East. Plot Book I?, Pages I
&amp; 3, of the Public Records Of
Ymnie County rl)i'ida

Franklin Investments, Ltd
3020 N U 163rd St , No. 300
North Miami Beach, Florida 3)160

PARCEL Ill
Temporary Construction
Easement

Drs Grapin. Chayk.n and Turnoff.
PA , I hi .s Drs Grapn and Chaykin,
PA
2010 N E 163rd 5t.
Plorth Miami Beach, Florida 33162

Bring lIst' South 70 feet of Lot 139
"WrenwoOd Ht'ights" Subdivision of
Sec hOt, 31. 35, Township 21 South,
Ranq. 30 East. Plot Book 17. Pages 1
&amp; 2, of the Public Records Of
St minole County. Florida

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Drs Don and SUss'iner. PA
$35 NE 79th Street
Miami, Florida 3313$

Permanent Easement

Dr Leon Suissa. PA.
1990 N E. 163rd Street

N.-,rth MiOm, Beach, Florida 3)167
Ilioo God
2070 N U 143rd St., No. 300
b'rth Mat-ni Beach, Florida 33160

Being fly- South 10 feet Of Lot 139
"Wrcn'ood lteights" Subdivision of
Section 31, 35, Township 21 South,
Range XI East. Plot Book 17. Pages 1
&amp; 7, of the Public Records of
Si minote County Flxida

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Temporary Constrjctlon

Easement

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Lillian L Jenkins

As Deputy Clerk
Kenneth W. McIntosh, Esquire of
STENSTROM. DAVIS I
McINTOSH
Ftagtf.ip Bank of
Sanford Suite 22
Post Office fox 1330
Sanlord. Florida 37771
OH Eaton, Jr. Esquire at
STENSTROM. DAVIS &amp;
McINTOSH

Flagship Bank of
Sanford Suite 22
Post Office Box 1330
Sanford, Florida 37771
ATTORNEYS FOR PETITIONER
ALL
DIRECT
PLEASE
PLEADINGS TO OH. EATON, JR
PubliSh MarCh 16, 73. 30. April 6.
1976
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, III AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 78.427.CAOS.D
CITY
OF
CASSEL BERRY,
FLORIDA, etc.,
Petitioner.

Erorstin- J Galloway. C,srl It
G,slloway, III, a minor, and John
David Galloway. a minor
104) Lahit' Howell Road
MatlOnct, Florida 32751

It 'vi thr South 70 feet of Lot 110
"Wrenwood Heights" Subdivision of
So ctioa 31, 33, Townsfup 7) South,
R,ingc 30 East. Plot Book 17. Pages 1
8. 7. 'f 51w Public Records of
¶,.cninn'c Count-,'. Ftnr)tht

John K. Galloway and Sarah B.
Galloway. hit wife
Viei Luqono
,, .rli P,srk rh,r,ds 37789
PARCEL X
sch,itt Luilbe Green MICItS,

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Permanent Easement
Iii ,rsg the South 10 feel of Lot 110
"Wrenwood Heights" SubdiviSion of

Siition 31, 35. TownShip 7) South,
Rnge 30 East. Plot Book 17, Pages 1
&amp; 7. of the Public Records of
So ,,sniI.' County. Florida

Carl Plot?
) ft-rook Place
Ri lie Air, Florida 335)6

ROBERT J McCOPIAC,IIY, et ux, et
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Defendants..

NOTICE OF HEARING
'P At I It '.'AY (ONLLKU
AND TO
I The following orrsons and
r.'r?iet who arc residents of the
Statt of Florida, whose name's and
r.la' .s of residence are set forth 45%
far as ascertainable by diligent
Sr45rch tog.'ther with 'he respective
parcel numbers in which each is
.54 i'' to c interested:
ATTACHMENT "A"

PARCELV

Southrast F irs? HAtionOl flank of

Robert J McCoruaghy and Anna E
Ms Cnnaohy. his wife
5OC*) Tangerine Avenue
Orlando, Florida 32807

Temporary Construction

Easement

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100 S Biscayne Blvd
Miami. Florida 31)01
Comt- ank Wnter Park. f hi a IPte
Cammi rcial Bank at Winter P,trhi
75( 5 Orlando Avenue
,nt.r Park, Florida 37719

Rcini the South 70 fett of Lot 117
"Wrrnwoocj HeightS" Subdivision of
Si (tiOfl 31. 35, Township 21 South.
f4.irigi X Eaib, Plot Book Il, Pitqts I

&amp; 7, of the Public Records cit
5 minnIe County, Florida

Font Fidi-ral Savings and Loan
Association of Miami, I hi a
American Federal SavingS and Loan
Aesociation of Orlando
ss S Orange Avenui'
(?ri.',riit

r!ord.s

Permaoint E:asemint

PARCEL XI

PARCEL I
5iss,uf, Lucille Green Mi(hcl, and
Carl Platt
3 tiaylirnok I'lMr
s'c' A',, F.us ,iJ., 333&amp;
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'luMt First h,iilionl flank of

(3, ng the South ID feel of lot Ill
"Wrinwooci Heights" Subdivision of
Siction 31, 33, Township 21 South.
E.!, P" Ehi I?, Pa-or-s I
, 7, of the Public Records of
5s ,stinolr Cnj1ty. Florois

.Yiami

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The
Cnmmrrtil Bank at Winter Pack
750 S Orlando Avenue
,'.,'• .i' park, Florida 37789
Comtank Winter Park. 1k a

PARCEL XII
allow rig p son. who arc'
2
Irleved to ti' non residentS of the
State of Florida, whose last kn
place of rr'sids-ncr' areas set lr:th
li-low, and all persons claiming by,
hrouuh and under 11w-rn together
.'.th the rrsprrlivc- parcel numbers
in which each is oIiegt'U to te in
ti'rr'str-d

FEDERAL hOME LOsN MOP
IGAGE CORPORATION
Peachtree Citin Tower',
Atlitntit. Georgia 30)43

John J KowI%hi and Ruth M
Knwitltki, his wife
zc' Tc;: w.,
Ortantlo, Florida 37107
J'(I.Sonv,11e National Bank.
17 A,-t Forsythe Street
j, i. ,,-, II I i-.ra, 37-f3

PARCEL VI
Temporary Construction
Easement

Biscayne Blvd
F,'ijmi, Florida 3310)
100

PARCEL II
bring the South 20 N. I of Lot 148
"Wrenwood heights" Subdivision 01
5' ct,Ofl 31, 15, Township 21 South,
Rancw3O East, Plot Cook I?, Pages I
&amp; 7. at the I'ublic Records of
5' inif101i- County. Florida

iou ni M.i Tucker arm Robert ii
Tiiki C, hi r husband
71i% Citrus Avenue
Orlando, Florida 37*07

Bring tPv' South 10 feet f Lot 14
"Wrenwond hirightS" SubdivisiOn of
Section 34, 35. Township 2) South,
P.,"us 30 East, Plot Rook I?. Paw's I
&amp; 7. of the Putstic Records of
So minnIe County. Florida

Assotsatln of Miami. I kit
Amr nicorsF,dcral Savings Oiud Loan
Assôcition of Orlando
5 Orange Mv nor
I lords 3?!0.I
PARCEL ff1

PARCEL VII
Permanent Easement

NAT IOPIAI,.
MOP
GAGE ASSOCIATION
lOb Peachtree SI, Ii W, Suite 7100
AILti!,, (,ir(l 130l

Bi'iflci Ito South 10 feet of Lot $0
"Wrrnwxv't Heights" Subdivision of
Si .'f'ori 34, 35. Townthip 71 South,
Range 30 East, Plot Book. 17, Pages I
nf thi Pislilir Rrs'rw'els iii
&amp;
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Tampa Fi-deral Savings and Loan
AS5ocition
Florida Av'nur- it? M,idui,on

PARCEL VIII
PermamentEawment

F r0sncis A C,ivt ris intl M,trqus'ritr'
M Givrns. his wife

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(iimjuit -y.

tampa. Florida 33602

VERRECPIIO and

LILlIAN VERRECPIIO. hit wife
Brighton Arms Aparlmr-nts
Apartment 701
Ni p1urs' (ify, P4rsv Jrrcy 07151

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I Tue followori persons whot,r
pIous of rt-sidrncr' ore unknown if
,Sllyi, s,uJ .1 IlICt-OSCU. tN
lw'irs.devisef'Safldollother peruMs
aJid partir Oaiming undee them

whOse names and places of
rrsldrncr are unknown, together
with ths parrrl numbers in which
Sb. y arc- .sllr-qs ci to ii' intcrrteei
BENJAMIN U 1411105 ,sts,i CISOPIC,
YE 1411105. hiS ii'ff

Os iflQ tlleSoufh$Ofe(l otthcSW
. West of SR. 1M
of 11w SW
Section 3.4, Towr.ship 21 South,
R1SnCI( 30 East, in Si meolt' County,

PARCELX

vain tb' Sr,e,th a'.t i urri"r fil tti"
tJt,rtriw,-st quitrtt-r of Section 18.
township 7$ South. Range 30 Eats,
Ettwardlv with the Centerline of
Lain- Uwrll Lane approirnati'Iy

Miami, Florida 33*31

IofrrltotheWestnightof-wayIiflt
,$ StOIC Road $16; thu'nCe North
'Iqurcvs 31' 75" Wi's? 780 feet lcng
fit, West right of wa tin' of Sfatp

The Lomat 6. Picotlebon Compac.y
7001 BryAn lower
(Thiliti. TriOS 73321

Defendants,
S TI-s.' unknown heirs, dtviSa'Cs,
IitiOtcrS arId qrnleet of the above
:savr.e'd itwioviduab 0.- fenders's who

may be diatl
I Th. unknown assigns,
e;,'sq iri interest, t'tei-eS

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Dn.ld S Rosenberg, Ir',istce
7600 FIrst Fs- tlrrI fluilding

5'. 3rd Avenue

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Permanent Easement

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J Shatt, Lucille Green Mlchel, Ond
(sm' Ptittt
I3,LiTt)'Jk. Plb((
Belit Air, Florida 33516
Southcat First National hark of
Miami
100 S Biscayne Blvd
Miami, Florida 3310)
Combank Winter Park, f k a The
Commercial Dank at Winter Park
730 S. Orlando Avenue
W.rst.• t'rk. Finrista 377*9

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lii: ft. South 10 tt'i-t 0 tnt 147
,',r, ,iø.00(1 itt ht5 Stjt (i.vS.Ofl (1

5t oion 31, 33. TownshiP 71 South,
R,inae)0 East. Plot Book I?, Pages I
&amp; 7. of the Public Records of
5. minnie County. F 1orid.'i

PARCEL VI
Temporary Construction
Easement
Being the South 70 feet of Lot 148

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Iicrsi-i tlti' SOUTh 10 feet of ot 116
"Wrenwood PirsQhtS" Subdiv,%'On of

Section 31, 33, Township 21 South.
Rnagc XI East, p'tat Book 17, Pages 1
&amp; 7. of tnr Public Records of
SerroOl.' County, Florida

PARCEL XII
lv', fotiownu ee'sons who are
t lievs'il to be nun residffltl Of the
State of Florida. whose last known
places of residence are set forth
belOw, and all persons claiming by
through and under them together
withtherl'SQeCtiveparCtlnumhct- 0
which each is alleged to be -n
'crested FEDERAL HOME LOAN MOR
TGAGE CORPORATION
Peachtree Can Towers
Allitnta. Georgia 30313

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"'.renwood Heights" SubdiviSiOn Of
SectiOn 31. 35, TownShip 71 South,
Range 30 East. Plot Book 17, Pages 1
&amp; 7. of the Public Rr'rnrrti of
Seminota County, Florida.

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IGAQE ASSOCIATION
too P-tthtrr St U W Suite 2100
At?nta. Georgia 30303

PARCEL IV
JOSEPH A. vERRECIIIO and
L'LLIAN vURRECtIIO. hit wfc
fir ightan Arms Apartmeets
Apartment 701
14, 01ufl" City. New JN'S'eV 07753
PARCEL V
3 The following persons whoSe
plocet of residrne sre unknown
,tlivr, and if deceased, the unknown
heirs, devitees anti all persore. and
parties ctaiming under them whose
names and places of residence are
unknown, together with the parcel
oumbcr' in *hich they are alleged tO
ti- interested
OENJAMtN E- HINDS and C)4ONCS
vii HINDS. his wife
PARCEL IV
Thi Unknown husbants and
wiws 5 nt any of the above individual
0' l.'nclisnts
S TNt unknown heirs. devisen,
leUatct'S and grantees of the above
nam. ci individual Defendants who

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ruSting or diSSolved
And aga,nst all prrsons and
parties claiming or having any in
i.- r. s.t ix' claim us owners, moe
'ci,iiii- e%, tudgment creditors or
of upon or against the
sr(s Is of land described below in
5i ,us'nnlr County. Florida

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Easement
Bring the' South 70 feet of Lot UI
"Wrenwood Heights" Subdivision of
5, rtion 31, 3.5, Township 71 South,
R,srujc 30 East, Plot Book 17, Pages I

Records of

PermanentEasement
fl iou the South ID feet of Lot 121
"Wrenwooti Heights" Subdivision of
Section 31, 35, townshIp 71 South,
R.inqi'30 East, Plot Book 17, Pages 1
&amp; 7, of the Public Records Of
s minole' County. F loi'id,t

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Easement

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Subdivision of Section 73. Township
21 South. Range 30 East, Plot Book
II. "age 57, of the Public Records of
S'minlr' County, Florida

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Clerk a. the Circuit Court
By Lillian T. Jenkins
As Deputy Clerk.
KENPi(Tpt W. McINTOSH, Esquire

Ri ing the South 70 fret Of Lot Ill
''i'.ri ny,00cl Iiriqht5" 5utrtiyij.ioo of
Si- etion 3d. 35. 1n*riSPtp 21 Sou'h.
Rangc,1O East, Plot BoOk 17. Piq I
&amp; , of the Public Records of
5' mit-Ott' Counts, Florida

STENSI ROM, DAVIS &amp;
MclPiTOShl
FlAgship Rank of
Ssniotti Suite 77
Pl Of lle Box 13)0
5.*nford. FlcirIcj4s 377?)
A'tomne, to.' Petition.,'
PUblish March 16. 73. 30. April 6.
1975

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Herald Staff Writer

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"They want to carry
fire for at least seven weeks. mean the applicant had passed
fireal'nV'" Polk said.
It was about seven weeks go the background check and
have them," he added.

nvestigator, applied (or a

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The Seminole County School engage in talks with Grooms
Bus Drivers Association until he Is certified as a
Tuesday became the third biminess agent by the Florida
county employe bargaining unit Department of Commerce,
to file an unfair labor practice Division of Labor, He has filed
complaint against harry unfair labor practice cornPelley, chief negotiator for the plaints against all three units,
Seminole County School Rd. claiming they are stalling until
Grooms has had time to obtain
The
Non-Instructional his certification.
Personnel of Seminole County
Pelley added that he has
and Seminole Education
Clerical Association have never refused to bargain with
already filed unfair labor the Bus Drivers Association as
practice complaints with the an agent certified to bargain by
Florida Public Employes Labor PE BC.
Commission (PERC).
Mrs.
Esther
Miller,
..11 three groups maintain spokesman for the bus drivers,
her group was not satisfied
that Pelley is engaging in
stalling tactics b) refusing to that certlficati'n b' PERC
gave them full bargaining
recognize Gene Grooms,
negotiating agent retained by rights. She said the bus drivers
all three associations to act as believe certification by the
their chief spokesman. 'fl'y Division of Labor is also
refuse to continue talks without necessary. Her group refused to
(;roonls as their chief enter into negotiations for
another 30 days - the time'
spokesman.
required for registration and
Pellev said he cannot legally
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Ronald Reagan, sicRALEIGH, NC. (AP)
torlous at last, has won (line for an effort to rebuild
his campaign against President Ford but he still
facea long odds In his quest for the Republican
presidential nomination.
Reagan's upaet over Ford in the North Carolina
presidential primary election Tuesday gave the
challenger the comeback he needed to silence
sigest1ons that he withdraw from the White House
contest.
Now his task is to capitalize on that victory. It will
be a difficult one, particularly during the next five
weeks, for the political schedule works to Ford's
advantage.
While Reagan was dealing the President his first
defeat, Democrat Jimmy Carter was winning
another runaway.
Wslllsr' l.4t ti-in'
H(0s latylsilde ,jvpr flunrga
Alabama governor with only the shadow of a
campaign. Badly beaten where he once was for.
mldable, Wallace has lost his base and any claim he
had to be the campaign voice of the South.
Now that he has handled Wallace, Carter will
have to deal with his national Democratic rivals.
Sen. Henry M. Jackson of Washington is waiting
(or him In New York, which holds its primary on
April 6. So is Rep. Morris K. tidal] of Arizona, who
also Is hard at work in Wisconsin, which votes the
same day.
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Ford In yeslt'rda'i North Carolina primary and of his future plans.

Ford and Reagan meet again in Wisconsin. Early
polls there ranked the President a heavy favorite.
Reagan's victory in North Carolina, where Ford
also was favored, should help him in the Wisconsin
test. But it is not Likely to help him enough, and the
odds there are still with the Presldert.
After that, Reagan draws a primary blank for
almost a month. He is not running delegates in New
York, which will have 154 votes at the Republican
National Convention. Nor is he running in Pennsylvania, where an April 27 primary awar&amp;. 103
('10P delegates.
Reagan said all along he would not quit, insisting
his real strength lies In states where Republicans
ha".s-e not yet voted, In the Deep South, the Southwest
and the West.
Now, with a primary win in his column, the
challenger has the headway to make sure his
campaign gets to those states. He htiä demonstrated
can beat Ford, and that Is important
ycho1ogically and financially. There is nothing
like a victory to bring out the political checkbooks.
Rwan fursdraisers can point to these North
Carolina figures:
Reagan 101,448or52percentof thevote.
Ford 88,924 or 46 per cent.
No preference, which means uncommitted
delegates, 3,345 or 2 per cent.
That won Reagan 2 Republican nominating
vote, Ford 5, with one uncommitted,
Nationally. Ford now has 206, Reagan 81. It will

take 1,130 votes to choose the GOP nominee,
In the Demoeratic primary, the results were:
Carter 321,059 or 54 per cent.
Wallace 209,807 or 35 per cent,
Jackson 25,696 or 4 per cent.
No preference 22,585 or 4 per cent.
Udall, former Sen. Fred R. Harris and Sen. Lloyd
M. Bentsen of Texas, a campaign dropout, trailed in
that order,
Carter captured 36 convention votes, to put his
national total at 167. Wallace got 25, which made his
total 36. The magic number at the Democratic national consention will be l,5(.
Ford won five primaries in a row before Reagan
stopped him in North Carolina.
"The President had expected a close race in
North Carolina, buthe expected to win, so naturally
he is disapçotnwo,'dilte House Press
Secretary Ron Nessen. "The point is we lost and
here are no excuses or alibis."
Nessen said there would be no change in Ford's
strategy of contesting all the primaries - and he
resnaI confident of ultimate victory."
Reagan said his issues were starting to catch ;rl
He said of the early losses, "Il're was no panic, no
one discouraged, everybody stayed with IL"
As Ford's early victories were not enoih to
eliminate the Reagan challenge, so Reagan's
comeback is not enough to undo the President's
lead.

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Temporary Construction
Easement

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tumntndr-r pOtieSSiOn to Petitioner

County Attorney Queried
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Judgment, the Court will Iii the time
within which anti the termS upon
which 'you will he required to

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Should be able to own and apply for gun permits, And, the a clarificition of the issue.
board's four-point program:
At Tuesday's county corn- maintain a firearm," the heriff's office will test fire the
recruiting, training, facelift
With the high growth rate
mission meeting, the sheriff sheriff said,
weapon to be carried,
and feasibility studies.
experienced in the county, Polk
Edmonds said students tossed the hot potato back into
pa'edictsmoreandmoreprlvate
The Issue of who approves
Ther Polk would sign

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Freeman said the issue could
million more on the books (or
be
resolved by passage of an
the future.
"Is it legal to ask for ordinance. Kimlx'ough said he
Count)'
Alt)'.
Thomas voluntary contributior.s?" would have to "see" the orINDEX
d.inance.
Freeman was grilled by irate %Villiazns asked Freeman.
Around The Clock
4-A county commissioners Tuesday
Though he said he agrees a
"The term voluntary begs the
Bridge
613 after he ruled the county's issue. Voluntary means they $310 impact unit cannot be
Calendar 6-il x,licy of collecting a $310-per- can be withdrawn," Freeman legally collected, h'imbrough
Comics
............6-B unit impact fee from builders is replied,
said "no one will be able to gag
Crossword ...........6-B illegid and should be halted.
"You have a systematic tile" when time comes to ask a
Editorial ..............4-A
The most intense heat came request for voluntary con- developer to -ompensate for the
Dear Abby
141 from Commissioners Richard tributions. II it Is concession, It :lflpact his development will
Dr- Lamb ..............6-13 Williams and John Kimbrough, is improper," the attorney have on a given area.
Horoscope •..,,.....,...,6-il bothofwtiomfavorthecounty's added.
As examples Kimbrough
HospItal ................S-A present policy of "voluntary
Freeman said hi-i ht,ed his cited some zirpac get-s fi'!
Obituaries ..............S-A contributions."
ruling on a recent Florida prone. Also, Kimbrough said
Sports ..............6-74-B
Kiinbrough
charged Supreme Court ruling. That some developers are coinTelevision
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28 Freeman's ruling avoided the ruling does not outlaw impact munity minded and on their
Women
l2-B issue. The commission said lees.
own contribute school sites and
ruling
on
the
$310
per
unit
fec
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What it does is require the other Piolects to the cornTuesday's high 69, today's alone doesn't begin to answer Funds be segregated and spent munit).
Kimbrough said it would be
the question.
low
"solely" for expansion of new
"one
hell of a mess" if cornFair and partly cloudy
Kimbrough said Seminole facilities.
missioners attempted to stop
through Thursday. Highs near Count)' has accepted "right of
About $300 of the present per- county protessionals from
30 and lo'i* tonight in the upper way" donations for years. Also, unit imp-act fee goes to the ider,ttfying areas where work
505. Northeasterly winds the count)' has been the count)' school system where the needs to be done.
around 15 m.p.h.
recipient of school sites, money is used for repair of old
DetailsandtidesonPage5-A. $250,000 in fees - with $
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schools,
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County, Florida, and the' seal of the
Court, on March 15th, 1916, at
Ca,,.i.,,j FIor'si
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P1 ri' th, Su'hi l 1411 of ( i 1

The tide of vandalism
iwecpingScminoleCountyhas
resulted In the creation of a
special task force to deal with
the problem. Sheriff John Polk
made the announcement today.
See story, Page 2-A,

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"Wrinwuw
.oti Ilf',flhts" Suttivlsionof
5' ction 31. 15. Township it South,
P.inur30E,ssl,PlatBookIl,Pa.,..i I
&amp; 7. of Pt; Pi*olk Records of
Si minolt County. Floe iea

Permanent E awmvttt

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Ia a letter Polk read to
around during a play period at the school (Herald Photo by 1h1 said enthusiasm and hard work the "right to issue gun permits
Vincent Jr,)
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a pee-kindergarten clar*mate at Flni United

KARATE

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"Schatt Development" Unit Iwo, a
SubdivisIon of Section 71. Township
21 South, Range' 30 Eatt, Plot Book
I, Page 51. Cf Ihe Public Records of
Seminole County, Florida
YOU ARE NOTIFIED THAT
Pt Itborw'r will apply to the Court for
an Order of Taking on April II, 1976,
at 9:30 a rn before the lioncrable
Kenneth M Letfler. Judge of the
Circuit Court, of the Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit of Florida, In
Chambers in the Seminole County
Courthi,se, Sonford, Florida. at
which lime and place all parties
may appear before the Court and te
heard on all matters properly before
the Court that must be determined
t.'foc, the entry of an Order of
Taking, including the jurisdiction cit
th Court, the sufficiency of the
whether Pelitic,ner
s
properly ciercising Its delegated
authority and the amount to L.'
deposited for each of the' parcels of
property, The Court will make and
enter such Order is It deems proper
And lithe Court finds that Petitioner
is entitled to possession (f the

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ATTACHMENT"B"

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the SW 't, We-st of S P. 416.
Seclion 34, Township 71 SOuth,
Rouge 32 East, in Stminole County,
Florida

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fling the South tO ler of the SW '4

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or against any anti all of the ar,ovc

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Northwest quarter ol SectIon 71,
TownShip 71 South, Range 30 Cast,
Eastwardly with the Centerline of
Lake Howell Lane approximaely
160 heel to the West right of way line
t- State Road 436; thrflce North 23
degreeS 51 23" WeSt 780 feet along
the West right of way line of State
Road 436 to the pcutnt of beginning:
enntinuc with the Said right of way
lint' North 73 degreeS 31' 7%" West
1000 feet.- thence South 66 degrees
03' 3%" Writ tOO Oftet; thence South
73 deqrt'es 51' 75" East 1000 feet;
Thence North 66 degrees OS' 35" East'

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proved successful In
through these blocks with his band - lust like karate experta do s had
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Permanent Easement
-. South 20 feet of the West
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the SE 'oI the SE ' of Secticn 34,
1 n..in5hp 71 South, Range 30 East,
r S,mni'iIr County, Florida

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Combank Winter Park, f hi a The
Commercial Bank at Winter Park
750 S Ortando Avenue
ni, C Psr, Florida 327t

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Miami
100 5 Biscayne Blvd.
Miami, Florida 33101

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'W'.'swmjd Hightt" SubdviSiofl of

Carl Plot?
3 hJartsrook Place
Ri-lIe Air, Florida 13516

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PARCEL Xi

Alciinit Prop. rtic-%. Inc
1)0 F P1uckwood Avenue
Mititlnd, Florida 317%)

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wivi S cf any Of the tubes-yr individual

ily iEAr, rAi1r,.ON
anti that they mid 'cvss to the visIbility of Inc L1UC and *'operty owners is currently collaborative had been formed
Herald Staff Writer
expertise of their professors communicating its progress to $29,631. Of that amount, 116,650 to draw up general conceptual
Dow
n
town
when
the occasion demanded. the public, stot -efront winduw has been received. Contributors work on a facelift for Downtown
Sanford
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Corporation He added that the salaries paid space be used to keep the public have the option of paying their Sanford; a report from Rose
Development
WDCi today voted to advertise such student workers sscre informed on the group's current pledges in one lump sum, or of Jicobson that Seminole
immediately for an executive relatively low for the amount activities, financiBi statu.s and mi!dng payments during the Community College was both
-director and to check into the and quality of work they so forth. The board agreed to coming year.
willing and anxicus to help with
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use
the
windows
facing
First
Edmonds said that it was in training programs for Dowrr'
possibility of hiring graduate achieved,
Edmonds sugguted the Street, behind Courtroom D. slew of the fact that the board town merchants and their
students from area colleges to
function as program directors. students be used as an interim The former Hollywood Shop can only be certain of a $29000 employes; and a report from
measure until tin executive windows),
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budget during its first year of Wal!r Giclow that discussioiis
(ih Edznonds, a rnemtxr
saId
they
I(i.guhtr
beard
meetings,
op rations, he had recoin• had been started on the
ft' board's administrative dittir was hired. lie
could
be
supersised
by
board
open
to
the
public,
were
set
on
mended the hiring of only an possibility of developing a
committee, commented
the ooad ;ias made con- members, lie added that the the first Thursday of each executive director and possibly commurity cenLr in conlderable progress over the students could possibly be month excluding April 1) at S some student program dlrec. junction with the new City Hall.
retained after the hiring of an a.m. DDC Chairman Sara tors, but not a large staff.
Howard Hodges noted that
past few montii.s, t
Jacobson
emphasized
that
the
He
added
that
the
picture
the
board's
desire for building
could not continue Its progress executive director.
"This
way
we
can
keep
our
board's
actMties,
its
books
and
might
change
when
(and
if)
a
the
new
City
Hall in the same
without a staff.
"We are living on pledges, programs moving without recordings are open to public taxing district is established in Downtown location as the
and the establishment of a being pressured into hiring the scrutiny at all times.
Downtown Sanford to help fund existing one, had coincided with
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treasurer,
reported
that
the
Other
rcpert
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tnchdcd
icn
to
rct.in
the
present
which might
He also recommended that in total amount p!edged to DDC notification from Cal Conklin location.
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difficult to t'et the right person," commetited Edmonds the Interests of promoting fromDowntownrnerchantsand that an informal architects
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before proposing the board
advertise
immediately for an
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executive (llrector.
Edmonds suggested tile
salary offered be open. He said
advertising would not ignore
The high growth rate in rests with the county corn permit to carry a concealed
Final approval, according to
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Sanford, but would be directed Seminole County has brought mission."
weapon.
the sheriff, wUl be up to county
beyond the immediate Sanford with it an increase in the
Polk said, in his opinion, gun
According to Bob Ellis, the commos.
number of private investigators permits should not be issued
area as well,
But that is a decision cornor commission's acting adIn
order
to
maintain
the
who
wish
to
carry
concealed
approved
for
anyone
other
than
rninistrative
assistant,
Polk
at
missioners
aren't eager to
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momentum initiated by the firearms, according to Sheriff tiuthorized members of a law first disapproved Morris' ap. make. They think the state
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boards efforts to date, John Polk,
plication. Then the sheriff should issue the permit. After
enforcement agency.
..r. Edmonds
recommended
the state issues permits for
I'olk
and
the
county
corn''
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Polk went on to say, however, approved it, Ellis said.
non.concealed
weapons.
checking
the
pOssibility
of
mission
have
been
tossing
the
that he approved of keeping
However,
Polk
maintains
he
hiring
about
four
graduate
question
of
who
issues
So,
the
commission
has
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,Viaml, Flnrid,i 3ltJf

FeeSIn'ploTitI.

To Staff Program

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ctin ?.. 35, Township 7) South,
Ra9I 30 East. Ptot Book 17, Pafies I
&amp; 7. of the Pubit Records 01
Semnote County. Florida

Galloway, hiS wife
860 Via luqilno
Winter Park, Florida 377w

St i'tion 34, 33, Tnwnthip 71 South,
R,snqr' 30 Foist, Pitt (look 17, Pagi- s I
&amp; 7. (it the Puttic Ri-cords of
Sc minnie County, Ftorid.i

PARCELIV

Temporary Construction
Eawment
Bring the Sauth 20 ti-el ri Lot 111

Dnn,std S Ro%Cnbrtrj, Tnijstes'
7600 F it Fi tlirl Building
One
E 3rd Avenue

ilm',rid,s

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1043 lake Howell Road

Beim tIlt- South 70 Feet of I Of 13$
'Wrenwood HCiqhts" Subdivision of

Wu-nco Homes. Inc
4917 Tangerine Avenue
flr•,trI. Floridit 37107

DDC Votes

8. 2. of the Public Records of
54 minole County. Florida

Maitlanri, Florida 37751

(}rinuIn, Florida 37107

1,,. Ln.nas &amp; ilettleton Company
2001 Bry,'sn Tower
DallaS. trios 7372?

fls',nq the South tO fett of lot 140

"Wunwood HeightS" Subdivision of
Section 31. s. TownShip 21 South.
Range 30 East, Plot Book 17, Pages 1

Ct't H
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Galloway, Ill, a minor, and John
Ditvld Galloway, a minor

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Permanent Easement

Executive Director Is Sought

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p,rrnanentEaiiment

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PARCEL VI

5001 T,snqinins' Wity
a.- ,no the South 70 feet of the West
4311 fe.'l 01 Uw East 471.19 fe-Ct Of
i• of SectIon 34.
hh SE 'i of Pa' SE
s' top 31 South, RatiO,' 30 Last,
0 Ss minnIe County, Florida.
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RangC 30 East, Plot Book 17. Pages I
&amp; 7. of the Puttic Records of
Ssniinotc Coulity, Florida

If vu' C,ocl
NE. 161td Si, No. 300
North Miami Reach. Florida 3160

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JOSEPH A•

Sanford, Florida 32771—Price 10 Cents

Rdncj the South 20 feet of Lot ilO
'Wrenwood Heights" SubdiviSion of
5tctior 31. 1%. Tnshsp 71 South,

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Si minnIe County, Florida
William A Dow. III anti Carol E
Dow. his wile
7175 Citrus Avenus'
flrindn, Florida 37*0?

(.8th Year, No. 184—Wednesday, March 24, 1976

Easement

Dr Leon 5uiSS, P A
1990 Nt 163rd Street
North Miami Beach. Florida 33167

First Ficicrat Savings and bass

Permanent Easemerl

PARCEL Ill
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Ors Dan and Sheintl', P A.
8)5 NE. 79th Strc'.t
Miami, Florida 33)36

Permanent Easement

By

PARCEL IV
Temporary ConttructlOfl

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Being thi North 75 feet of Lot
"Schatt Divilopment" Unit Two, a
P*K5.tLI
ur's1ivision of Section it. Townsnip
31 South. Range 30 East, Plot Book
Temporary Constrvction
19, Page 58. of the P'jblir Records of
Easement
5' mlnotc County. Florida
You and each of you are corn
Being the South 20 feet of tot 121 manciel to tile written defenScS o

i. 35, Township 21 South,

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Drs Grapin. Chaykin and Turnoff,
P A, I k ii Dis. Grapiii and Chaykin.
p
oio N.E. 163rd St
North Miami Beach, Florida 33167

"Schatt Development" Unit One,
Subdivision of Sortion 21. Township
71 South, Range 30 East, Plot Book
19. Paqc 57, of the Public Records of
5' minolr' County, Florid.s

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PARCEL VII

Franklin tni.stmctitS, Ltd.

Being the North 7% feet of Lot I

5i Non 31, 35, TownShip 21 South. of the Circuit Court in and for
Seminole County, Ftarida, In the
&amp; 7, of the Public Records of City of Sanford. Seminole County,
tfU
before
5 minnIe CounIi, Florida,
on or
Ftorscia,
1976
April,
of
11th
gay
Permanent Easement
ong not less than 78 clays nor
issoic than 60 ctitys from the date of
li ! i
0ur
O
'.-rv
ih5 onticef, tot
Vii gi.',utit httglslS' i.i(j(4,,i5uti iii written oil enses upon the Cite At
5' tion 31, 33, Township 21 Soutf,, torney
OF
?hr'
CITY
of
RnQr 30 East, Plot Book I?, Pages 1 CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA, on or
8. 2, of the Public Recrrcls of tetot'e that date, which defenses
Si ,ôlq' County, Florida
shall show whO! right, title or in
terest you, cx' any of you. hOve or
PARCEL 11
claim in and to any of the' above
Temporary Construction
described parcels of tend and show
asement
(aU5 why it should not be taken for
SItS' uses and purposes et forth in the
Qe.nq lbs South 20 F sit of Lot 13* Pillion, or a Default may he en
ni,i..' c,i,,i.,..,.nn i-i .. . . , ..
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. ,.i;,., 31, 35, 5 ownship 21 o..th,
wiTNESS MY HAND a Cek ot
Pitnqc 30 East, Plot Book 17, P.sjr
trw Circuit Court in and fur ,)VIiiitiJ1t
&amp; 1. el the Public Record: of County. Florida. and the seal of the
m,00ie cnt, Ftot'od,i
Court on March 15th, l76, .it San
ford, Florida.
Permanerl Easement
ISEAL)
Arthur II, Reckwith, Jr.
fleing thi South 10 fret of Lot 138
Click of the Circuit Court

Sictiosi

Rnqr)O East. Plot hook 17, Pa9e5 I
&amp; 7. of the Public Records of*
5eminnle County. Florida

?0i NE. 163rd 51, No 3x
North Miami flrach, FlorIda 3)160

Permanent Easement

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7001 Bryan Tower

PACEL VII,

PARCEL Xl

fang.' 30 East. Plot Book 17. Pages I

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tucker ,ui Rc.birt E
lucIi r. hi r husband
714% Citrus Avenue
0rindo, Florida 37107
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ADVERTISEMENT
FOR SEALED BIDS
SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL
vs
BOARD SEMI ROLE COUNTY.
ROBERT) Mc(OPIAGIIY,tlu,,et
FLORIDA
t.
PROJECT : Kindergarten and
Defrnitsr.ts
Sc'c'rch Classroom Addition to
SUMMONS TO SHOW
Midway Elementary School,
CAUSE AND NOTICE OF
itl be received,
Sealed bids
EMIPIENT DOMAIN
publicly opened, and reed aloud on
POCEEOINGS
March 2ltIs. At the regular meeting
of the Seminole County School Board IN TIlE NAME OI 1 HE STATE OF
in the Council Chambers Of the FLORIDA
Altamonte SprIngs City Hall, fl3 10 ALL IT MAY CONCERN
Newburypsrt Ave., Aitarnonte AND 10
I The' following persons anti
Springs, FIa. 32701. BIds must ie
submitted In IlI. in ccordnce with p.irfi.'s who art rr-sit4r'nts of ths
the reqururserits of the t,iddng arid '',Yi' Of I' lucitla, y,15i-Sc' 0.5cr'. -'. i 5
contractual conditions. Bidding plac.-t of resids,vci arc srt beth .s
nrt,iInithie by stib,gr-tst
docjments may be examined and fir as
obtait,e'd at 'he foUowlng iCatiOn%. °(,srcp5 tcxjr ttit r *ith the rf'Spt,e,
parcel nemhr-cs •n which '-ach vs
Seminole County School
.,tli'g. ti to fi nlrfested
Board Offie
202 E. Comrnercia'Ave.
ATTACHMENT "A"
Sanford, Florida 37771
and
Rtxrt J Meconanhy and Annut F,.
MCcnafihy, hiS wife
James Melvin Architect
anø P.5w
5000 tarsqsrini Avenue
(,lantig, FlorIda 32*01
2)8 So Park Av
At Third Street
FirSt F,cierAl Sayngs and Loan
San'ortl. Florida 37771
MiamI, f hi a
PIandeposi?willOeIIOOOOper$rt, ASO(iition *f
refundable upon ubmIUlor3 of a Am.riCanFNtrfaISeViflQSitndLOitfl
bonafide bid Limtf of l
AssoriOlion of Orlando
set;,
Dated this Sit's day of M..arcta, 1976
S5 5 f)r,isi'ii At'
, Inc uta 12104
Trs Seminole County

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Clerk of the Circuit Court
By (linr RiCharde
As li outy Clerk
Publish March 16. 23, 30, April 6.
1976
DEX 86

thi po'nI of 'qinon:
Road 136
continue wIth the aid right of

dissotved
against silt ptr5oifl

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p.ir'es cla,mnq by, through
or against any and all c the above

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Conanra. Inc. a corporation; Blake

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J,1(kS,;1,vIL N.on-iI
I? Wi s.f Foryttw Street
Fures lflO?

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Legal Notice

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Legal Notice

Legal Notice

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Sec 77 TWP 2)S RGE 29 E W Ii's
Ft of E 907' F' 'l N 261 Ft of SW 't Office Drawer X, JcksonvIlIe,
of NW '.4 Sec 77 7715 R9F
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!233,
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Name in which ass.ssed Leonard 13th, 1976, and file the original with
&amp; Harriet Howard
the Clerk of this Court either before
All of said rcçer-ty being ifl the service or. pla'n"'t's attorney or
Countyof Seminole, S*ateof Florida, immediatelythereafter; oTherwise a
Unless Such Certificate or ef- default will be entered against you
tificates snail bC redeemed ac
for the relief demanded In the
cording to law the property complaint or petition.
described in such certificate or
WIT NESS my hand and the seal of
Certificate-s will be sold to the thiS Court on the 8th day of March,
highest cash bidder at the court 1976
house door on the 5th day of Aprif, (COURT SEAL)
1974 at 11:00 AM
Arthur H. Bechiwith, Jr
Dated this 70th do,' of February,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
1974 at 11 A M.
By: Lltlian T. Jenkins
Arthur H. Beckviith Jr.,
Deputy Clerk
Clerk of the CircuIt Court
Publish: March 9, 16, 73. 30, D76
Ida Creal,
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Page 96, of tPe Public Records of
Seminole County, Florida.
You are regured to serve a copy of
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NOTICE OF ArPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
1197248 Florida Statutes)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that Robert H. Leslie ftse holder of
the following certificates has filed
',aldcertiflcatelforataxdeedfob*
ssued thereon. The certificate
numbfrt and years of issuance, ihi
description of the property, and the
':ureS ii whctt It waS assessed are
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Cerliflcate No. 735 Veer of

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C. MAPEADY, LIZZIE M
HOWARD, HARRIET LOZAW,
JOHN 1. HOWARD, J. C. BARR, f•
u, a J C. MAREADY, arid JAMES T.
MAREADY, deceased,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO
DEFENDANTS
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M.AREADY, LIZZIE M. HOWARD,
HARRIET LOZAW, JOHN
HOWARD. J C BAR P. f hi a J C
I
MAR EADY.
and JAMES
MAR EADY, deceased, AND ALL
PARTIES CLAIMING INTERESTS
bY. THROUGH, UNDER AND
AGAINST THE ABOVE NAMED
DEFENDANTS, AND ALL PARTIES HAVING OR CLAIMING 'TO
HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR
INTEREST liii THE PROPERTY
HEREIN DESCRIBED
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that
piaintff.
NANCY
I.
KIRKLAND, f-k a NANCY M.
THOMAS, has filed a Cornpiaint in
the Circuit Court of Seminole
County, Florida. for partition of the
fcttowing described property,
situate, lying and being in Seminole
County, Florida. to wit:
Lots 1)7. 114. 116 and 11!, SectIon 1,

Attorneys for Plaintiff
PubliSh: March 7, 9, 16, 73, 1974
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James Melvin Architect

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Deputy Clerk

"thur ' brc,wiln, Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
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Elaine RiCharcie
Do puty Clerk
PICISh March 16. 23.30. April 6.
t75
1EX B?

McIntosh
Pot? Office Box 1330
Sar.ford, FlorIda 37771

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37769. and file the original with the
Clerkof the abovestyled Court on or
CUce Bu

COURT
CIRCUIT
TTHE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, STATE OF FLORIDA.
Ct Civ. No. 7e-4eCA•OtC
C.UARAN1Y FEDERAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF ST,
PET (RSBURG a United States

JOHN THOMAS RICHARDS. et u.

Defendants

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Legal Notice

Legal Notice

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NOTI
OF ATtON
'A1( OF FLORIDA 10
''[ I JONES
Ac1c1re
Unknown
iU ARE hEREBY NOTIFIED
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a Sud ha been brought 000inSt
iu on the Circuit Court. so and for
So minnIe County. Florida, in Civit
Action No 76 351 CA 09 E CfltittCti
'.'UTUAL FINANCE CO
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piratson. PIa,ntitt, vtrsuS HAZEL
'ONES. JOHN D WILLIAMS and
('LOPIA 0 WILLIAMS. hiS
RENZA BLACKSIIEAP. JR., and
.'ARY LEE HAYES, Defendants,
'oft you are required to tIIC your
Answer to the Comctant with the
Clerk ctf S4tid Court. itrxl serve ,t Copy
'hereof upon sad Plaintiff or its
.-.!tCrnry,to wit SPEER &amp; SPEER.
P A,, whose address it I)) Magnolia
Avenue. POSt OftiC
fbi 1364.
5.'nford, Florida 17771. on or before
AprIl 19th. AD 1976. and,f you fail
'oso. a Lciauit .tuciqment
i, be
n!ere() against you for trw relief

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