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district caucus is scheduled for have filed to be included in the selected at an April 24 meeting
Bridge" game, familiar to most. From left are Michelle Brown, New York and Wisconsin vote
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Comprehensive Education High delegate selection process.
of the state cornrIS FALLING DOWN Lance Parker and Maria Fredrick, all four years of age and next on April 6 and Pennsylva- At least two Seminole County School in Dade City. Eighteen At Large delegates to the
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Tim Myers three oil the lower 80s today. Lows
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Commerce Shad Derby. Schick, left, accepts his prize, a it foot from Denmark Sporting Goods
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Roger Whiting. rod and
boata nd tra1lerfromSemInoltSPOtt1aaG00d1aedaGhP0b00
lanv,,s 11. Spillman, pair of reel, Eckerd Drug Store.
outboard fromMOUM HArborz Inc., from Don Smith of Sporting Goods were awarded
shock absorbers, Adams Auto
Mary Thite, $5 gift cerSeminole Sporting Goods. Prizes were awarded Saturday at a to the four weekly winners in

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Shop.
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complete fishing boat and Wheat In the Junior Diusion, certificate, Dekle s Gulf Sersice Store
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S. L. Edmondson, $10 gift
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life-insurance policy on the wife to Alabama Gov. George She is to be one of 16 at large
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Ford spent soine time over
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In a television appearance the Democratic race. Sen.
around 3 per cent or more per the weekend in North Carolina, later Sunday. Reagan con- F -ank Church of Idaho, said in
and aides said after he left that tinued his attack on Ford. tie Los Angeles that the country
The situation is far worse in they are confident of a six1h said the President talks about could avoid the loss of 150,000

PALM BEACH (AP) - A weekly iiiagazb)e
commonly cafled "The Comic Book of the Rich" in this
exclusive resort area is itimed at the wealthy, but it's even

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rich, gossip abotit the wealthy and a co!umnist who gushes

Employment Training Act) fire department, health in

detlared in an inttr. Krammer will head the agenda dmanc-e

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must now realize is that, with- Sen. Fred Harris also are trying the next two primaries. in Flor- viewlie is "well equipped" to at tonight's 7:30 city council

Cicdy Dawson admits that m.aybe the Palm Beadi
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North Carolina's election is
With four billion consumers
But he added "We're not so garnzatlon's trouble finding a
say that we felt willing candidate.
important to both Reagan and optimistic as
a lready on the scene and 200
000 more being added each day, Wallace, who .irc trying to re- we were in any way a frontran
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ways to cut university budgets by 14 per ,,ent in face of
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for
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a barrage of suggestions
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were taken in a break-in.
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Itanson tn Lake Mills Road
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near SR419, O%ie&amp;.
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John Root of Altamonte
Sanford Police arrested M(*e
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Coimcilmanliarr} Ten) said
Underdeveloped
ccuntries decision on the future of his a!- conference in Charlotte, to be
In other political develop, designated Ralph Abell as lire people In the community do not
generally lace the worst prob- read) shaky Democratic cam followed tJ) a motorcade trip merits ov er the weekend:(hielfor the CII) until such time care one ay or the other about
lerns, with high rates of popu paign Shri'. er alter a poor across the southern part of the
-Carter picked up eight con. as a full-time paid fire chief L fluoridation But, Councilman
lation growth and lim ited re- showing in Illinois last week state, with stops in use towns
sentlGr delegates a Okla-hired.
Martin Bacon Sr sa id he would
sources
But the report said said t1e would lirnithis elfort.sto lie planned to return to his homa's Democrats met In
Abell has already been have preferred that the issue bt

abandoned Civil War fort. Nothing stops
not even the
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"It's haunted," he says. "I know it is. I'm not superstitlous, but there are t hings that happen you hear

Rodxer D. Brwwer, 8(r, Uke reported a house at 210 at (7huluoti.

Altamente Springs police

and other clothing and furniture and grand larceny.

rt that robe of alleged financial
Lnoprltles within the FBI has been bro*Iened to In'Iw$e FBI Associate Director Nicholas P Callahan and

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Ave. residence.

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Jerry Conger, deputy assistant secretary in the Health
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te have receded. He had consolidate his grip on
government by demoting his opposition, and he
apparently has survived the mediocre performance of the Soviet economy since the last
Co'imunist Congress in 1971.
Despite the ho-hum tenor of the party summit,
it uiai turn mit in

ns much a watershed congress

s he 1956 session when Nikita Khrushchev
put Stalin behind Russia, or the 1966 meeting when
the main effort was to consolidate raiiks against
China's intransigence,
Leonid Brezhnev has no problem at all in
maintaining the ideological purity of Mirxism
among the 15 million members of the Communist
party within the Soviet Union. His goal at the
Congress was to reassert Soviet domination of
Marxism among the 92 other Communist parties in
other nations which Moscow claims to lead.
For Jtaly's Ccmmunist Party leader Enrico
Berlinguer to declare before 5,000 delegates
gathered in Moscow that he did not intend to heed
Moscow and that he supported the North Atlantic
Treaty Organization was a body blow to Brezhnev.
So was the absence of Georges Marchais, the
French Commuiist party leader, who sent a thirdranking party leader to represent France. The
delegate, Guy Plisonnier, painstakingly emphasized that he was not in Moscow to negotiate,
but merely to explain the French Communist
position, which is that his party will develop its own
policies.
France and Italy are not aberrations. To one
and west European Communist parties are turning
away from Russia.

How sincere they are about wanting to parremains open to questn. But there is no doubt at
all that they intend to arch to the drummer they

hear, not to Moscow's beat. In three years of heavyconvene a pan-European Communist summit.
The West can take some comfort from the
fissures developing in western communism
because the energies the parties take in fighting
among themselves lessens their potential for
mischief elsewhere,
However, before the democracies take tOo
much comfort in the matter they might remember
that the growing independence of European
Communists is a two-edged sword that also is
weakening historically free governments,
Until we learn how to cope with it, it won't help

us much.

President Ford's charactertzation ot Fidel Castro as an

"internallonal outlaw" will not be disputed among the halfmillion Cuban refugees in Florida.

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Put the President was referring to Castro's intervention In
the Angola civil war on behalf of his Communist backers in the
Soviet Union. An estimated 12, Cubans were shipped to
African nation at Moscow's behest,
And Castro's nefarious talents are not limited to the more
violent aspects of global banditry. Only a few monthe ago
Ford and Secretary of State Henry Kissinger were hinting that a
resumption of normal relationships with Cuba might' be in the
best AmerIczn Interests. Junketing senators In Havana lauded

Why not just establish a policy. Unless an appilcant specifically requests his name be vithheld,
then release it to the media.
-It seews that mignt oe a iemporary
Certainly it would halt the hassle between the
commission and some members of the media.

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Anuneasycalmwasr.portedthroughouttheWt Bank
alter the worst Arab rioting there since Israel seized the

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past. Now 65 and 57 years old, respectively, he
and It are only shadows of what was, and serve
for most Americans as merely a reminder that
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The reformers had a point. In the 1974
congruional elections, half the funds raised
were given by Gpecial interest groups, Individual
donorsinthe$SoOandupclnssandbythecan
( lithutes themselves out of their own pockets.
The reform Law, however, is already a bust
— rien before the first Senate and House races
underthenewpureruleshavegottenthtostrlde.
Under thc 1974 law, no Industrial, labor,
agricultural, medical, conservative, liberal or
other special Interest political committee can
give more than $5,000 to any one candIdate.

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Prime Minister Kukrit Pramoj "suppress CommunLsts,"
investigate Soviet spying in Thailand and arrest a top
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Moslem mIlitiamen,

with organizing dozens of new political
organizations, have In essence split existing
groups, so that every sub organization made
artifically independent on paper, could give up to
ss,000 to cacti candidate of its choice.
As Common Cause notes, In the four months

Moslem armored cars on the seafront in west Beirut
fired on the Christian area of Ashrafiyah, in the eastern
part of the city. The Christians replied with mortars and

155mm

artIllery.
Leftist Moslems of the

Nasserite Ambusher militia
captured the seaside 25-story Holiday Inn Sunday after
hard fighting in which more than 40 persons were killed,
The gutted hotel had been a strongpoint for the right-wing

from August to December 1975, the Corn-

municatlons Workers of America regIstered 12
new committees. In the last three months of 1975,

a major Moslem victory in the 11.rnontz'i.old ci%il war
prestderitimtl campaign, he is a figure of failure, Income tax system that denied many wage- banks, savings and loan assoclatibns ar,d credit American Dental Association established nine,
earners a tax shelter for their retirement funds unions; In trust accounts invested In stocks and the Machinists four.
His presidential attempts, actually, are a has been at least partially corrected, but many bonds: annuities and endowment Insurance
Because labor unions already had groups In

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TUESDAY, MARCH 23
Community Canning Center seminar: 'Use and
Preparation of Whole Whcat Grains for Bread Baking,' I
p.m., 504 E. Celery Ave., Sanford.

Lee Bailey and U.S. Atty. evidence. There were bank stir- after she returned to California chambers.
James I.. Browning, the gov- vdliance films which clearly from flight to the East Coast.
In those closets, she said, she
ernment prosecutor.
Showed Miss Hearst in the guise But it wrote a partial ending to was raped by two SLA "sol.
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Sanford Pilot Club, and co-Pilots, dinner meeting at
6:30 p.m., Stzzlin btcakhou,se, U.S. 17-92.
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Community Canning Cutter workshop: 'Baking
Bread at Home,' 10 a.m., 504 E. Celery Ave., Sanford.
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youth vtio quoted the fugitive terious months on the run.
Miss hearst a confessing the
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by her captors, she said, and
tier gun toting role in the bank training tier submachine gun on kidnaping and (onersion aid Linque' 1)efreeze
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and helped rob it. Nor did she she was a willing participant," tion, but none as dramatic as l:ad been there too long and.. I
deny it was her voice which testified Tom Matthews.
the victim's own recollections krw too much anyway.
bragged of the robbe on a
But Bailey set out to con
from the itness stand
After about a month in the
taped communique
uince Jurors they could not
Miss Hearst -eeptngly re
closet
at a Dal'- Cut" hideout
What she did deny as that beliese their own eyes and ears membered the knock at her
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the SLA ungauc mosed
she did an)' of it willingly. Her
that the .films. could be in- door and a dark form asking to
defense was coercion and she terpreted in Miss Hearst, s use the phone, then the three to San F rancisco, taking their
hostage along in a garbage can.
insisted that She believed even favor and the tapes were abductors rushing in.
as she cradled her gun in the carefully' coerced lies.
"You'd better be quiet," she
"i was just kind of hunched
bank that she might be exe
The trial was rocked several said her chief tormnen- up In the garbage
can," she rec'uted at any moment.
times by outside occurrences - tor shouted as she was gagged
called. "They dropped it a
But the government, in its ci- most notably' the terrorist and blindfolded, her hands
tied couple of times when they took
fort to convict Miss Hearst of bombing of the Hearst Castle at behind tier back,
it out of the car."
armed bank robbery, told a dif. San Simneon, Calif. Although her
She remembered hearing the
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The second closet, she said
her kidnaping, Browning used Hearst took advantage of a and more screams as she was was even smaller than the first
the helress' own words as the Browning error and told jurors siuffeki in the trunk of a car and — one foot seven inches wide by'
most damaging evidence of the bombing and other taken away.
five feet long. Again, she was
against her,
threats on her li'e by' the New
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FBIDAY, MARCH 26
Spring Festival, Bishop Moore High School 3901
Edgewater Drive, Orlando, 5-10 p m Booths, games,
rides, food and entertainment

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Bradlee-Mclntyre House and historic district,

Spaghetti Supper sponsored by DeBary Boy Scout
Troop 560 4730 p m, Community United Methodist
Church, Hlghbanks Road, DeBary

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Orange County Ag Center, 50 E. Michigan Ave.,
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a Communist are nails In the coffins of the establish their own Individual Retirement
Sflff ones. You cannot Withdraw money before Common Cause calculations Indicate that 17
AcRockefeller and monopolists. Hall talks like that
age S9a without a tax penalty and distribution corporations anI 22 banks have set up new
a lot. It is one of his iroblems. The last time he
Those who do so are allowed to deduct up to 15 must begin by age 70. If you withdraw funds, political committees, more than doubling the
gave a public speech even the Left left,
per cent from their gross taxable income to a you must pay a penalty of 10 per cent ,f the number they had before the 1974 electIons.
Hall's campaign is undoubtedly worker- yearly maximum of $1,500. Taxes are deferred amount withdrawn, plus regular Income taxes, Savings and Loan groups have set up five, oti
oriented. He promises a 30-hour 'eek for to until retirement, when brackets are lower.
You may move from one type of IRA to companies eight, aerospace firms four, steel
hours pay, which Is probably why there are Taxes are then applied only as the money is another only once every Uwee years, although companies eight, dental association seven, Labor .
always a few who'll pull his lever. Beyond this used,
you can switch from oie mutual fund to another unions 36 to 39 dependIng on definition,
the campaign is hinged to the Bicentennial, Hall
For tax purposes, !RA.s thus offer wage. under the same management as often as you
New committees were set up by pharexplaining that the recent revolutionary vic. earners who are not enrolled In a group plan like.
maceutical, real estate, utility, Insurance,
tories in Vietnam and Angola are in keeping with some of the same tax benefits as those who are.
—flow important is age?
machln'y, rallmad, credit union, retail, glass,
the breakway from King George; otherwise, he Only a wiall percentage, however, have taken
Very Important. How you approach this in- mall order, agriculture, dairy Interests and
says, a Jefferson or Adams returning to advantage of IRM, perhaps because of a lack of
vestment depends on your current age, the age others too numerous to list.
understanding.
America today "would be ashamed of
at which you expect to retire, the length of (line
Thai, though congressional rces are hardly
Here are some commonly asked questions at
nation."
you expect to draw payments and, most Im- off the starting block, the data to date suggest
vzninars conducted by the American Bankers
portantly, the amount of income you seek.
that, clean election law or no, more money will
07, says Hall, is the continuing concern here Earl E. McGuire, Jr., vice president of the Bank
prefer the lower return of an annuity that guar- by special Interest groups than ever before In
over the Soviet Union. Hall has spent his life of Asheville, N.C., and chaIrman of the ABA's
antees flied lifetime income. If Social Security history.
urging trust of Moscow. Even now, while IRA Workshop Committee,
will be your only resource, you may want the
Even more disconcerting however, are
Communist parties in Europe and elsewhere
—For JRA porposes, what Is considered Independable return of a savings account.
loopholes In the law which give certain
prosper from increased independence from come?
If you have outside resources that permit you organizations with large and widespread

to swell your retirement fund. But remember, Ck-ganlz.atjona, In their literature for
members
the greater the reward, the greater is the risk In and In their political solicitation of those on their
obtaining it
rolls, are hi practice exempt from the financial
Neit: Specific tax breaks and payments you restrictions imposed on political groups
may expect from an IRA.
gneraUy.

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Carter said the federal govcrnmnentwnuld
trial on more serious charges
turn her oerto
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Most of the sailors arr1wd in purt on Fs- iday s

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Sentencing by U.S. District
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HOSPITAL NOTES
MARCH 20, 1976
ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
Herbert A. Andrews

NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP)
The King and Queen of
Belgium arrive here today for a visit marked by little or
no pageantry.
King Ilaudouin and Queen Fabiola will be here for four
day's as the guests of Yale professor Robert Trilfln,
recipient of a high award from his native Belgium for

Beulah Ashley
Susie C. Booth
Charles J. Hough
Turner Lindsey

work in international economies.
The king and queen are traveling by military transport.
No special public appearances have been arranged, and
after the scheduled landing at Tweed.New Haven Airport
there are no announced opportunities for the public to see
the royal couile.

Wile May Oppose Husband
HOUGHTON, Mich. (API
Dr. Howard Otto, a
Houghton pathologist seeking the Democratic nomination
for state representative from the 110th DIstrict, may face
his wile in the November election.
Otto ha, fIled for the Democratic' nomination for the
seat and his wile Jeanctte has announced plans to file for
the Republican nod.
"Well," says Mrs. Otto. "If you like a Mr. Nice Guy,
then vote for him."
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Martha Raye Honored
RANDOlPH, Mass. (AP) — Comedienne Martha Raye
has received the American Legion's Humanitarian
Award.

The award was presented Sunday "In grateful appredation and recognition of her many contributions to
the morale and well being of servicemen and seticewomen during World War II, Korea and Vietham"

Thomas Akridge, Altamonte
Springs
Kenneth Christie, Dellary
Lester B. Marsh, DeBars'
Emil Fleugel, Deltona
(;iuseppina Messina, Deltona
Melvin G. Taylor, Dcltona

DISCHARGES
Sanford:
c;corge Albert
I)clphine Baker
Addle Calhoun
Frederick Cole
Delores crammer
Jennifer helms
Willie herring
Harriet Holloway &amp; girl
Leroy' Keitt
l)oores McConnell
Elsie Moore
Barbara Jean Powers
Paul E. Rowe
Constance Smith
Joanne G. Walters
Richard L. Williams
Mary Leibensperger, Dellary
Ralph Miller, DeBary
Doris G. Anderson, Deltona
Herbert Chiger, Deltona
'argaret Hanchey, Deltona

Martha A. NichoLs I)eltona
Harold Goodwin, Enterprise
l.ucile G. Norton, Geneva
Ekiie Cobb, Oviedo
MARCh21, 1976
Sanford:
Eu ward M. Bloom
Elmer I.. Cochran
Stanely (1 DeOvies
William M. I)orton
Mae H. Gillon
Lorraine l. Graham
Florence II. Edmonds,
Dellary

flocco G. Lomubardi, Deltary
hlitiel C. Williams, DeBary
Blanche f)t'adman, Deltona
Edgar S. Miller, Deltona
Oscar H. Vigh, l)eltona
harold
Kenneth Wolf,
Ikltona
John H. Stultz, Enterprise
Norma hi. Eberle, longwood
Betty J. Fetterhoff, Chuluota
I)ls('H.n(;E.s
imu1tm'J
Judith A. Bedenbaugh
Monica Brown
Mrs. Richard
Regina)
l)otigtwrty &amp; girl
Veronica A. Goelz
Alice J. hIcrdricks
Florence B. Meyer
I.aura Nicholas
Edward F. Sweeney, Deftary
Eugene 1. O'I)ay, Deltona
Baby' Girl hedges, Oviedo

Sanford.
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Ad%anced Lifesaving
Rescue and Water &amp;ifety
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Atlantis Swim School, Altamonte Springs

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guilty' verdict returned by' the
seven women and five men was
read in the hushed courtroom.

pletion of interviews with pro.
bation officers on the condition
that she be returned here for
sentencing 'without any legal
squabble."

Miss Hearst had testified
tearfully that she had joined the
April 15, 1974, holdup at a

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WASHINGTON
The president of
In Washington, meanwhile, the Inter- the proposed road would pass through Somoza government
to stop the spread of nuclear
Nicaragua personally tried to squeeze a bribe American Development Bank (IDA) Is con- property but argued that it would crri.s land i'nnr
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p1811 h&amp;3 been
from IBM In exchange for business favors In the siclering a $24.4 million loan requeit from owned by other people as well. As
to the IBM done," alleges the memo "concerning the effects
Central American land.
Nicaragua for the construction of a superhigh- bribery demand, the ambassador said none of of a moratorium and gradual
phase-out of
The story was recounted by the late Arthur K.
way around Managua.
the Somnozas would ever have "used such nuclear energy."
Watson, son of IBM's founder. Watson headed
Such loans are supposed to benefit the poor, methods. I assure you it Is a very honest
IBM World Trade Corporation at the time of the but this one would enrich President Anastaslo family."
The prospects for solar energy have been
tx-the demand.
Somoz.a by additional millions. For the
Sevilla-Sacasa Is the brother-in.law of undercut, meanwhile, by the governinent's
Watson, later ambassador to Paris, was "Managua Beltway," as ft has been dubbed, President Anastaslo
reluctance to fund the research, The government
visiting the Nicaraguan capital of Managua on would pass through acre after acre of property
SOLAR ECUPSE: It's hard to ignore the sun, has fostered the impression, therefore, that
businiss, Ashe recallc'd it in talks with friends in owned by S'mioza, his family and his flunkies, but the Energy Etesearcti and Development then wiii be minor federal support I or solar
Paris in 1973, he was invited in to speak with
heating and cooling, protests the McIntyre
ency (ERDA) has done i.
It would be 80 per cent financed with a long.
"Somoza, who was running the countiy."
In preparing a "comprehensIve national memo. "Thus they conclude that there will be
low-Interest loan from the IDA. This
plan"
for energy
hasa only marginal use of solar heating and cooling
The current
president
is means the American taxpayer, In short, would Ignored solar
elargy. development,
This oversight,ERDA
charges
Anastaslo
Sornoza.
Bit oneofofNicaragua
those In whom
by the year 2000." Now ERDA Is
Watson confided In 1973 said it was conceivable be supplying the Nicaraguan government With
confidential Senate memo, is "politically making it a self.fulliulng prophecy.
Watson meant t.nastaslo's brother, Lath, or, less about $16 million at two per cent Interest, motivatei"
payable within 40 years. The "Managua BeltOIL BUBBLE: The Senite has moved to the
likely, his father, Anasta.slo Sr., who
Incredibly, ERDA's low opinion of solar
was
way,"
of
course,
would
increase
the
value
brink
cm a bill to break up (lie oil Industry, but
assassinated in 1956. All served as Nicaraguan Som's
f energy Is based on studies conducted by General
personal
property
by
mIlliois
of
tic
House so far has beer, satLsfied mainly with
heads of state,
dollars. it would be paved, furthez-mcre, with Electric, Westinghouse and TRW which have a talk, Now,
In any case, Wton said 1w was outraged concrete
powerful house Judiciary chairman
blocks manufactwed
huge financial stake In developing nuclear
by the National
when the Nicaraguan head of state pit
has quietly asked his staff
'gy.
out his CeUIIII Company which somoza also uW'.
to
be
ready
If
hand and "blatantly demanded a payofr'
the
Senate
for
acts.
The Senate memo, prepared for Sen. Thomas
allowing IBM to expand its facilities in
Indeed, the benefits that would rdound to tiw
Mcintyre, fl-N.H. charges that ERDA has a
He has ordered a study of the
Managua
effects of
dictator have so astounded IDA officials that
blind bias in favor of nuclear powcr. Its energy splitting Big
Oil fIrms into separate companies
Wstsonesnphaflcallyrefused,saylnghisfjrm loan is being held up until Nicaragua enacts a plancallsforthe US.toincreasecc4isuniptionof
for their various Parts: drilling, pipdllnes,
did not do business that way. A recent audit by tax law that would prevent "w.Just enrichment" nuclear power more than five times by 1985,
refineries arid filling stations, He also wants to
IBM seems to bear out Watson. Except fur some to anyone.
ERDA appears oblivious to evidence that know whether
divorting natural gas, coal and
legal contrIbutions to Catiadlan politicians, no
Footnote:
Nicaraguan
ambassador nuclear power may be too dangerous to depend other enterprises from Big
Oil would Increase
payoffs were fcimd.
Guillermo SeviUa.Sacasa, acknowledged that oi In the future. There is growing pressure on the
competition and bring down prices.

MONDAY, MARCH 22
Saul .1 pj La T 41 f'L..
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SCmlf101e County League of Civic Anociatlaci,8p.m.,
FirSt Federal S&amp;L, SR 436, Altamonte Springs.

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communism eligible workers ha%e failed to respond to the policies; mutual funds U.S. Retirement Bonds, every state and In most major cities, business
and got 25,222 votes, some of them cast In humor
BIJUiIng last year, wager earners not account, hut the total invested cannot exceed Congress votes have been moving rapidly to
cr in errors. This yt'ar more will be spent—C-od covered by a qualified private or government re. $1,500 In one year, or 10 per cent of Income, catch up. Approximately three-fourths of the
forbid he qualifies icr matching funds —
and in tirement plan — excluding Social Security and whichever is less,
new political organizations are sponsored

American CP, ttn the future of America, is as wages, fees and tips. It ezcludes Interest, rentone with the resting place of Lenin. Constantly als, royalties and alimony. Generalizing it is
on guard against new thoughts, Hall has passed money currently earned with the sweat of one's
the word to his (approximately 7,500) members brow.
that anti-Sovietism Is not to be.
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fcrces exchanged cannon and mortar fIre across Beirut
today following the capture of the Holiday Inn by leftist

have been set up according to Common Cause.

SAN FRANCISCO tAP) - rades and I expropriated claimed responsibility for sev. and then I was In the trunk of a
The federal bank robbery trial $10,660.02 from (tie Sunset eral bombings in the San Fran. car."
o ne%%spdper dress a cia Branch of the Ilibernia Bank.... C a area.
n r excruc ating J'ee )'
Hearst was one of the most My gun was loaded and at no
Even now, Miss hearst said narrative, Miss Hearst, almost
widely publicized court pro. time did any of mny comrade.s tearfully, "I think there's a constantly in
tears, recalled the
'ecdings in recent history.
intentionally point their guns at good ctiance I could be killed." nightmare scenes of her captiv.
Key figures in (tie trial were inc."
Her testimony left sonn' tin. ity — beginning with her imU.S. District Court Judge OIlThe prosecution had other answered questions, including prisonmentintwosmall closets
vt'r J. Carter, defense lawyer F. heavy weapons in its arsenal of her activities for nearly a year which became her torture

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Thousands of leftist students marched
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bomb thrown Into the procession along the way killed four

more than 242 specIal political donor groups

Ascourage? A worry? American democracy
"-And 10' More For Storage
is in tact fortunate that Hall has been In charge
of those who would do It in. For 40 years an Influentlal Communist organizer, he has suc- JOHN CUNNIFF
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dismantling its big radio listening post in nortiwast

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reaction failed to take into account the strength
of the nation and the weakness of the enemy.
Redsare not supermen, asEdwinO, Relshcauer
has since said, "TheIr feet of clay extends up tO
their brains." In sum, we gave Gus Hall too
much credit.

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a resolution finding Israel guilty of changing the status of
Jerusalem, taking "measures of repression" against
West Bank Arabs and desecrating Moslem holy places in

Jerusalem

Which suggests that the bearded leader is an accomplished
confidence man in addition to his other mobster skills.

BERRY'S VIORLD

Arab and other Moslem countries were expected to seek

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UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) Israel today squares
off against the Palestine Ubrøtfon Organization for
first time in the Security Council against a backdrop of
uzTes.
Arab unrest In the
Moslem Libya and Pakistan asked for the coumicU
meeting to press a charge that Israel is creating an
creasingly explosive situation In East Jerusalem and

Surely, anyone can recognize the public's right to
know who the new city or county manager Is going
tO be.
Mter all, it's the taxpayer's money that pays his
fa!ary.

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Wat's the solution then?
Well, in the ca.nty comiriLsslon's case, the final
four names were revealed. Though the commission
didn't officially release the names, the list was

Under the Florida Sun5hine Law, it Is extremely
difficult to hire top administrative personnel and
still keep within the bounds of the law, which simply
says that all meetings attended by public officiaLs
will be open to the public.
When Cocoa Beach hired a new city manager two
years ago, all the applicants' names were read at a
public meeting.
The city attorney there said to do otherwise
would be a violation of the law.
But since the law Is subject to Interpretation, it is
understandable that the ruling here was just the
opposite.
And Comm1&amp;1oner Harry Kwlaticowskl had a
valid point, lie said releasing the names would
some qufIed Job kers not apply fr a
county position,
Assuredly that's true. Some employers would
terminate an employe that they knew was seeking
to thar.c ctz.

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have produced mixed anticipations in the West.
Generally Westerners don't expect much to happen
at them if there is general lack of tension within
the Soviet Union. But they never discount the
possibility that something could.
That was generally the feeling before the
cur'- nt Soviet Congress convened recently to chart
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The issue Is resolved and the county has hired its
new executive assistant, but a not400.u,-icommon
siie Issue stirred up a storm of controversy,
The contr3very stemmed from the fact that the
County Commission ref used to reveal the names of
the applicants for the post prior to the time the
appointment was announced.
flow sh3uld the county
or a city for that
matter - handle the situation when It intersiews
applicants for top appointive positions?
In the case of the executive assistant issue, three
commissioners voted not to release the names of the
applicants to the media.
A WI ensUei. One newspaper went so far as to
have its attorney officially request that the names
be releed.
And the commission asKed for and got a legal
opinion from its labor attorneys. The opinion was
names don't have to be released,

Monday, March23, 176—SA

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AREA DEATH
MRS. BFVFY PRESCOTt
lrs. Betty Mae Prescott, 54,
of 382 N. Grant St., Longwood,
died Thursday in North Florida
Regional hospital, Gainesville.
A native of Macon, Ga., she had
lived in I4ongwood for 20 years
coming tiere from Kissimmee,
She was a member of the First
Baptist Church i1f liingwood.
Survivors include a daughter,

V. of Paola and Jocy' Prescott,
of Longwood; mother, Mrs.
Ernestine Lyles. Longwood;
four sisters, Mrs. Elva J. Hitchcock, Casselberry; Mrs.
Janet'e Mathis, Largo; Mrs.
Sharon Patengill. Mdbourne;
and Mrs. Lilly' Stenzel,
Jacksonville: two brothers,
Tommy Joe and William Lyles,
both of I.ongwood and 10
grandchildren.
Sunshine State Mortuary',
Sanford, is in charge of
arrangements.

Mrs. Janice hlwnphreys, of
Decatur, Ga.: two sons, James
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shoiicr activity. Mild to warm
except rather cool nights
north portion. Lows
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61.
Partly' cloudy with a slight
chance of showers today
becoming mostly cloudy- with a
chance of occasional rain
tonight and Tuesday. highs in
the lower SOs today'. 1ui
tonight near 60. Cooler Tuesday
with highs In the lower 70S.
Variable winds around
m.p.h. becoming northeast 15 to
20 m.p.h. tonight and Tuesday,
Rain probability 20 er cent
today, 50 per cent tonight and

Tuesday.
EXTENDED FORECAST
Clear to partly cloudy

The
Reason
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Having feeliogs is ori of the things
makes us human . . . and our feelings need
to be expressed. Or:
for
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friends to express their sorrow at a time
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Florida Plant Industry
Is Big Success Story

IN THIf CIRCUIT COUHI OF TH NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
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SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
OCC 'S hCrCY qiven that I
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. 10 CONSIDER THE ADOPTION EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
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2638
SanfOrd
CIVIL
ACTION NO. 76.19$-CA-D9
t FOR SEMINOLE OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY
buSflrSS
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In
CUlT OF FLORIDA,
AND FOR
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Ave., Semrnoe County. Florida DIVISION: B
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA.
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
under the tictitioul name of JACKSONVILLE NATIONAL
CIVIL ACTION NO. 76-S1S.CA04-O
Notice is hereby given that a
CASE NO. 763$4CA.09.F
IN RE:
DISSOLUTION OF Public Hearing will be held at the FREEDOM FEDERAL SAVINGS BATEMAN REAI..TY. and that I BANK. •s National bankflQ cor
MARRIAGE
Commission Room in the CIty Hall In AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, a Intend torecister Sild name with the poration,
Plaintiff.
CATHERYN JOYCE FORD,
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole
the City of Sanford. Florida, At 7:C%J United States corporation, formerly
PetitionerWife o'cIo P.M. on April 12. 1976, 10 known as FIRST FEDERAL County, Florida in accordance with
ani
LOAN tlee provisiOns 04 the Fictitious JAMES F. EVANS. Cf US.
cons4er the adoption of an or SAVINGS
AND
JOSEPH THOMAS FORD,
Deft'ndant%
Name Statutes, ToWit: Section
dinance by the City of Sanford, ASSOCIATION CF TAMPA,
NOTICE OF ACTION
Plantiff, 64509 Florida Stitutes 1957.
RespondentHusband Florida, title of which is as follows:
ho5c
5: MOssle C. Qateman
NOTICE TO DEFEND
TO JAMES F EVANS
22.
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April
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residence
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PubIli7:
March
ORDINANCE NO. 1333
JOHN 0. LIVINGSTON and SAN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
JOSEPH THOMAS FORD.
1976
DRA F. LIVINGSTON. h wife.

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APOPKA tAP — Cara. 1975.
scattered operations in North
of trucks, ranging from
"I guess you could call busi- Florida produced $.4 million
pickdps to tractor trailers, roll ness good," said Green Thumb worth of plants in l975
out of thlssmallCentralFlorida president Bob Stutzrnan, who
Apopk.a.area growers, whose
towneachdaycarrying the non- recently moved from cx- nurseriescnverabout400acres,
fastest growing agricultural saleswitha marketing scheme small plants such as the
"When people talk about by merchants of plastic food dracaena and schefflera.
Florida, they usually talk about containers.
South Florida nurseries grow
tourism or citrus, but the FloriWhileGreenThumbhas pros- mcUyLargerplantsl1kepalxns,
di nursery industry is the big pered from a big investment in ficus and cane varieties.
success story of not only the automation, the small, familyFlorida nurserymen attribute
state but the entire nation," run nurseries which dot the the spiraling popularity of
says Charles Dunn, executive back roads around Apopka also house plants to a desire by
vice .re"der.t of the Florida have flourished.
Americans to retain s",met,hing
Nurser,, men and Growers
"I stay sold out," said Manny of their forefathers' attachment
Association.
Allen, the owner and operator to the soil,
In the last three years, - along with his wife and three
"People have discovered they
grown house plants have in• have for several years. I do in concrete and asphalt without
eased 100 per cent to p7.3 exso1$,00Oin sales a year, greenery to king them back to
million in 1975, and University but couldn't increase that if I nature,"said Dunn. "Man haa
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agriculture ttanted to."
psychological relationship with
rtarchers have iiredicted a

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IN fliE CIRCUI' COURT FOR
FICTITIOUS NAME

The large nurseries like Lus LnvirtMunent.

growth rate of 138 per cent by Green Thumb market their
"Psychologists tell us that's
1985.
plants through sophisticated partofthest.abilityand balance
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condominium.sandapartments.
eromin the United States, and operatior sell to youths wg
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giant corporation, the sale of up from wholesale to retail is lars to make a happy person."

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....ntjr II, Beckw,tll, Jr
CIIIk of Clrcul? Cij

Au persons haying Claims

A? 'E HOED
NOTICE
TO: All property owners and any
Other persons interested In all lots,

aboundng

SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Notice of Publit. Hearing
The Board of County Corn

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sinnersin four categories: best Shoulders;"SherrlCraglg,who
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Elurd; best musical per- the piano; Kathy Daugherty, Company," Lyman's per- with the talent show, winners
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in song or dance, Lisa routine; and Dan Elbin and did numbers [torn "Chorus Mark Storer, second; Lorrie
l.cwanthal; anti best overall
ren Furton, who did a song line;" the Greyhound Singers; Loftus, third; and Sevc
performance. Kurt I3orgluzn.
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IlIutleiIi tldfICef a Miclnfle Frazier, honorable mention.
Mis.i Efurd sang 'At
Masters of ceremonies Chip Gormish and Edyte Fleming;
Seventeen" and "If You Could
Paschel and Petra Szmykowski and the members of the Beta
Beta Club President Steve
Head My Mind."
Miss Dutton accompanied opened 'he show with Club presented a humorous Kapelka was in charge of
producing the show.
herself at tie piano as sI3e sang "Everything's Coming Up skit.
"Nights in White Satin" and
"how Can You Mend a Broken
Ilert."
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column in Oetober, 1%8:
[lEAR READER.S: I am
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DEAR ABBY: I'm a 44-yearDancer."
presently writing a book that old bachelor who digs women,
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nursery operation in the large share of the market with said.'It's like a baby. You take
state, reported sales of $ mil- 1975 sales totaling $27.2 million, care of it and watch it grow. It
lion in 1974 and $41 million in Nurseries on the Gulf Coast and gives you p'easure."
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A tiny the tree and blocking the irs- a shot and has to be repeated
beetle carrying the spores of a sels that cart)' water. The every year. Even then a tree
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of Britain's 39 million stately can be defoliated and killed in elmf of outstanding environelm trees,
five weeks cr it may take 18 mental value have been
Andthebeetlsarechomping months. A dead tree continues treated, for example the dzveon.
to stand but it rots and becomes ways of famous homes such a.s
stop them,"said Forestry Corn- branches fall off easily.
Churchill's birth place which
mission mcpokerman Geoffrey
The landowner has to pay the draw thousands of tourists a
or a

series of cold wtnters could tree, and many cannot afford it.

Spraying the trees with in-

ORDINANCE BY THE CITY City of Casselbi'ry, in the City Hall,

make It taper off. But we bark beetle, no more than one- M insects. The elm Is not

row."
row tirough the bark to lay adornment of the landscape. If
Over the last 10 years the their eggs. The eggs hatch and they are dose together the finfungus, called Dutch Elm dis- thegrubseattheirway through gus can also spread through
ease because most of the re- the wood, making galleries as their rooting systems.
search on it was done in id- they go. The galleries help the
Dr. J. N. Grlbbs, forestry
land, has spread through the fungustospread.Thegrubn puCommission research ft,j
previous aifliction of trees has emerge, carrying fungus spores was present in Britain for years
ever done, and is beginning to in and on their bodies, and fly but elms rarely died from ft.
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Theothev5.Smilllonstillstand, million beetle grubs.

money to cut them down and at Buckingham Palace In 1973 region in the 1960s, The logs
the market (or elm wood is andtheyhadtobe felled. Other came in with their bark on,
glutted.
elms there were injected with a hiding the fungus and the

appear before the City Council and Represen'ative.
City Ifallin be heard as to the propriety
Sanford, Seminole County, Florida, the CIty of Sanford, Florida.
and A Edwin Sliinholser. of
117:00 adyislbility of maklrio the Im.
, 11.00o'ctk AM, on the 6th da
I.M on AprIl 17, 1976, tO provements. Costs, method of AND NONCRIEF
of AprIl. 1976, the following ønsider the adopti of Afl
Of'. payment, and the assessments Post Office Sos 22/9,
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property as let forth ItS dinance by
tne City of Sanford, against each property owner will be Sanford Florida 37171
Lot 13. Block F, SKY LARK
SUBDIVISION, according to the
Plat Ihereot, as recorded in Plat

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Clerk of saId Circuit
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By Lillian 1. Jenkins
Deputy Clerk
ARNOLD, MATHENY &amp;
EAGAN. PA ,
157 North Orunge Avenue

Orlando, Fto,da 71102
Puolish March 72. 1976
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The City Clerk of the City of Publish. March 72, 79, 1976
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY Casselberryhasinhef'iotsessior'art DEX 121
engineer's estimate of the

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Special guest speaker will be

point having a tangent bearing of

the ew Wind Choir, bluegrass

continue PIWly along said curve and
NIy right of way line 39* 439 feet
trirougs, a central angle of 72 org lb
26" to a point, said point having a
tangent bearing of North 21 deg 21'

"Harvard Magazine" whose
Carol Chanlpion and I
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Choir.
Games
arid
pony
topk ;ill be "Has Suece&amp;
SChOOI
rides For the children. Free Spoiled John Harvard"

21' 36" East 16S71 fee? to ttte Sly
shore line of ttie St. JOPrnS River

Neal Award, the top prize in
business publishing, SCVCfl

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DEAR NOT: Tell er you're

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South 16 dec II' l" West

File Number 76-41.CP

All interested persons are nolifl.d

B&gt; MAR VA HAWKINs
i1t'ld Correspondent

READER wrote: "I sent to a

tl1c grounds.

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Bruce M. Begin, president of of Seminole Employment

STALLATION5 IN SUBDIVISIONS ISat
TO THE CITY OF SANFORD,
Mary W. Hawthorne,
FLORIDA.
City Clerk

THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL DISTRICT AND A.I
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED AGRICULTURE TO R.IA SINGLE
IN THE ESTATE:
FAMILY DWELLING DISTRICT,

Celery Ave., Sanford.
writing him at P.O. Box
Free to the public, the 1cc- Orlando, 302.

A large crowd attended to
express their appreciation of

office of the City Clerk for all per- DEX $4
sons deiiring to examine the same.
All parties ifl inter'.st and citizens

that the administration of the estate corner of tne NW
of the SE 4 of
of LAURA B. MORR ISOPI, SectionS, Township 71 South, Range
c.vce.sed, Fiie Number 7661 CP, is 29 East, Scm: J. County. Florida;

given by Barbara Nicholson of
I.ake Helen.

service and leadership in the
community.

SmiI'U'il. Cnqvty

Keen'tan Brick of Central Florida, Seminole County

Prs!e

South

On.

ni tha P1W I of the SF '.'

sorial representative of the estate beginning; thence N 00 deg 1',' 00"
is JACK C. MORRISON, whose East, 10)6 71 feet along the East
Central rtorids Water Systems. Inc. address Is 120 (rtttai Drive. San
right of way line of West Lake
Plaintiff

tative's attorney are set forth below, center section line of sad CCIiOfl S
All persons having claims or to the point of curvature of a curve
demands against the estate are concave Scutheasterly having a

P6509 Florida Statutes 1937.

Publish: March 72, 7, April 5. 17,

and contiguous or aoounding and

Defendant

FIRST PUBLICATION OF TiltS 41075 feet along the arc of said

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described street located within the

CIW tIc. 75.1411 CA-09-C

above urt a wrlHen statement of POint lyin; on the South right l way

t ' Florida, to wit:

Plaintiff

have. Eachcla,mmustIelnwritng thence South

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deq 55' 20" East,

South

James M. Conley Sr., 67, 32 Esplanade Way No. 22B,
New Hampshire Way, Orlando, Ca.sselberry, Emmie F. JarPhyllis C. Bills, 62, Box 11, man, 31, 184 Sorrento Circle No.

Sanford z'zia cpccIall

through Friday at the Canning March 25 Subscription Concert

men have worked to improve Park, linda S. hlaggi, 21, 2208 Wet 18th St., Sanford.

necessary for the sorkshops, i\uIitoriii could well be called

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supper club (and probably left
his wife or girlfriend at home)
expect some other guy to

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with?
Isay, nuts to him. If he likes
to dance, let him bring his own
date!
WYOMINGITE

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standard of living in many

Royce V. Moore, 28, Box 64,

James I). Hawthorne, 30, 1072

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ood Village Apt.

righti

Have you evcr conversed canny pertinence, paralleling

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mad tea-party? Chanced upon a century.

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that evenirg are by American come persons get a start in
Charles D. Youngers, 24, Box
Charlie Jobe McQueen, 51, world of pbant.asmagorical ad- Community Players free of
composers. Indeed, the concert business for themselves or (43 Lake Mary, Kimberly S. 126 Scott Dr., Sanford, Sareth.a venture?
charge and open to the general

Renaissance

Renaissance Ensembk will entitled "Southern Harmony." endeavor to griake Sanford a (Iainess'ille, Denise J. Cohen, F. GillIs, 20, Gainesville.

derla:KI' fl

p&gt;, conceived camptls.

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claim, the name and address of the way line of West Lake Brantley
creditor or hii agent or attoenty, Roan. thonce South 02 deg 37' 00"

by virtue of those certaIn Write f claimisnofyetdue,thedatel

The Old

president; Elizabeth llannurn, secretary; and Evelyn Hooleban,

program, workshops on baking

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Case No. CO 15579
AMENDED
Walker Miller Equipment Co, Inc.
NOTICE
10: All properly owners and any Plaintiff

officers In Ibe American Auoclatlou of Retired Persona (AARP) were btal1ed SaDiry at a stranger."

OFFICERS

demonstration on grinding guidance
personnel
and love arid friendshIp March 14 in
wheat and making bread from students interested in Harvard an appreciation program held
whole grains on Tuesday at 1 are welcome to make reser- at the Sanford Civic Center.

1792 Bridge, Seminole County,
Florida
3 E a. J HOMES, INC., R.1AA

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AARP

friend and another couple,
'hen a male friend o(the other
couple approached me and
asked if I minded if he danced
mind,' and my date thought I
as rude."
You said, "You were. You

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Monroe between I .1 Bridge and U.S

Cor.?r Court, Or,n

Publish Mjrch 1,

Sanford, Florida

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Tuesday at Southeastern

Regional

Ms. Huthia Hester presented

James C. Thompson, 34, 152D Kathy 1.. Parrish, 18, same Gregory, recreates this favorite evening with Alice, in Won-

meconcert,sponsoredbythe Managers Association, with as a token of appreciation (or Debra C. Moore, 25, 661 Cortez

South lineolthe NW '.01 the SE '.,

Anthon,, J. Grezik, 19,

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the City of Cass-etberry, Florida.

Florida and I have levied upon the

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hearing will be held on March 39, b Central Florida Water Systems, to whom a copy of this Notice cf
is Plat B03k 7, Page 30, of the Public
1976. at 7:30 P.M.. or during any Inc., said property being located in Administration has been mailed are Records of teminole County.
NOTICE OF INTENT TO APPLY IawtulcoolInuancethereof
raquired, WITHIN THREE MON. Florida, lying South of State Roao
pursuant Seminole County, Florida, more
FOR
OF
ENACTMENT
to legislative annojncement of the particularly described as follows: THS FROM THE DATE OF THE No. S 477 and West of the N W of tn
LEGISLAT lOb

persons, injured 76,000 and left City to the key ports on the Ca- World Bank. In addition,
niorethanamilUon — onesh ribbran Sea.
goverentiendstoIszue
of Guatemala's po,u1ation —
The government has esti• million in bonds through nation.

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of Semrole Couity Port Authority
i.uauniala tuuid suffer artothet flays and moore than $1 billion nation has sent aid, with the
appear before the City Council and Lot It, iless FlY) flick A
that part
validity of 'hr decenctent's will, the described as the East Side of SR 47)
apply to the 197$ session of the
major dir,aster — this time for reconstructbn throughout United States and Mexico lead- Flida Legislature for passage of be neard as to the propriety and of Lots 21 to 71 lyIng MWLY of a line Qualificat iont of the personal between the Atlantic Coast Line
advisability of making the m de-cribed as beg swly cor lot 27 run representative, or the venc'e or R,alroaa Track and Plumota
an ect relating to Seminole County provements. Costs, method of
flooding — if the rivers are not the country.
ing the donors,
PILY along Wline Of Lot 2731 I H. N
iuri%dton of the coott.
unplugged before the rains
The National Geographic In- _______________________ Port AutMrity; amending Sedon 1 payment, and the assessments 56 Dec20 Mm F b PIELY line of said
ALt. CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND
This publIc haaring wilt be held in
ofChaI,ter657710.Llwlof Florida, agalnsteacttpropertyownerwlllbe lots. Lake Waymen Heights
High. OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED ROOtSS 703 of the Seminole County
come.
stitute has estimated the quake
to provide (or the apçontmpcst
way Add PB 4 PG 21
Notice
01 considered,
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Coi'rthoi,gse In Sanford. Florida, on
One of the most dangcrrnis affected 1,S44 squar miles out _________________
_____________________________ members of the authority by the
The Cit y of Casselberry Isas In Its and the undersIgned as Sheriff of
Oate of tue tint publIcation of iou
April 1. 1976. at 700 P M, or as
County
CornmisslOftfVS
Of
04
Boud
am eas is on the Pensativo River, r.5 'L
, ,eminole County. Florida, wiii at
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Notice rs hereby given that am 3 of Chapter 657170. LawS of engineering aid edmi'tistrative A D 1976, offer f sale and sell to
S: Jach C. Morrison
Lunt'5 Ct i
Crystal Fior;da, to prydC for publiCity,
the highejt bidder, for cash. subkct
coits In the amcunt of
A Personal Represen
00.
Lk Ave., Lake Mary, Seminole advertising and promotion;
All interested persons
re tO arty and all existing lelns. •tth.
ttiyC of the E4fate of
County, Florida, under the ticlitlous amenciing sub sectiOn (4) of Section
notified l'sat the descrIption of each Front (Wril) Door of the Seminole
Liva B Morrison
name of LAKE MARY LAWN 3 of Chapter 65-2270, Laws of
prOperty o be asiessed and the County Coutthovse in Sanford,
Otteased
EQUIDMEPIr, and thlt s intend to Florida, .samencled by Lectlon 1 if Lounttobeasseu.edtoeicnparcel Florida, the
above described per. Attorney For Personal
Chapter
57.7074,
Laws
of
Florida
and
may
be
register said name with the Clerk c
ascertaIned at Ihe office of sonal property.
Representative'
n

TO ORDER

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Cass&amp;bery Winter Springs

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Land Development Admin,strtor
will be Considered Pers a
pearing t Ihe pubIi hearing will be
P*irø orally Ifeanings may be
cOntinued 'rom time totImeas found
flCCtSS&amp;ry Furtherdetj,Itsawailable
by :atlfng 713 13Y3, F.t 307

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it W$IICPI tIme the owners assessed Subdivlllon 504, Block OAOO, Lot NOTICE, to file any ob(ections they Railroad, in Section 7 2130. con

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the Rio Madre Vieja, including shelterforeverytxnnelessfain.
(hocnyos," between Patzun

it is estimated 5Q,oflQ sheets

t.timat a million cubic meters needed. Tne idea is to replace
t'N"th ttILLSt lx re'movf-d t: U".' tradi.l('nal heavy roof tiles

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Chapter 437270, Laws of Florida,

. Fk1lflO Nama

lo,id S7afute't t9S
Kath!een A. GOfsr
1t76

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back utaIrs!

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,i-th,vest of Guatemala City, It 042 aqia' •iiles. 'There is se,,
d (he one (jute vere damage in 17 of the councapital of Antigua, some 30 try's 22 states.
miles from here. Antigua is now
One of the most expensive
an important totrist site.
projects is President Kjell EuGovernment engineers have genio Laugerud's "Operation

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advisable to improve the above courts on the 3M dly of "ly AD. certainty Shall be stated If the acres. Furtp'er described as on West
FlorIda in accordance with
and claim is secured, the security shall Lake Brantley Road.
prOviSions of the F ,C1",Ou) Name described s're,t with 21 feet of 1975; 25th day of July AD. !'173;
16S 09 aSphaltic concrete on a l0"x6"xl" fhe 11th day of December AD. 197$ be desCrIbed The claimant shell
4 J. W. ALFORD, M.I IN.
Statutes. To Wit Section
base with drainage curb and gutters respectively, which aforejaid Writs deliver sufficient c.Opiesoftheclaum
DUSTRIAL DISTRICT TO C•2
Florida Statutes 1957.

blocked highways. They esti'rhe government is seeking
The rivers are dammed by mate it will take three to six loans from the U.S. Agency for
massive landslides and the col. mnonth to clear more than 100 International Development

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register said name with the Clerk , that the City Council of the City of the seals of sad Courts upon final the claim is contingent or feet along said South Iin to the pOint

arrive sometime in May.

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If she sees a Lig' in my place,
she runs right o' er with a
prepared meal and an armful of
Nixon campaign literature.
She's even offered to cook for
me and do my ironing, but I'm
not about to fall into that trap.
When she's not tr)ing to sell me
on Nixon, she's talking about
marriage.
IstweekIhad It. soImod
my refriger'ator, stove and TV
down to the basement so she
won't know I'm home. So now
she phones me! What should I
do?
NOT INTERESTED

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NOTICE OF
ADMI NISTRAT ION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING

OVIEDO AUTO SALES AND Crystal Bowl Circle.

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feet through a central angleof 3Odeg

DIVISIONS PORTION OF THE ascertained at th office of the City
ELECTRICAL
CODE, SAID Clerk of the City of Casselberry,
AM ENDUE NT
RE QU I RI 4
FIorida.t't
DEVELOPERS TO DEDICATE
DATED ails 17'h cty of March

32701, Seminole County, Florida
City Clerk
under the fictitious name of SMITH Pubtith, March 77,
1916
INSURANCEAGENCY,Indttia?We DEX 116
Intend loreglster Slid name will' the

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prices. A country store will howard Johnson's Motor Lodge des. Any remaining tickets will
offer everything from penny on Lee Road at 1-4 in Winter be Ofl sale at the door at 7 p.m.

contains 10 acre more or less

engaged in business at 133J E. of the City of Sanford, Florida,

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engaged in business at lii 14. Ceis- pa,cment line of Winter Park Drive Centrat Fla. Wafer Systems, Inc
Defendant
tral Ave., Oviedo, Seminole County. Easterly for 2066 lineal feet to the

provide shelter for the homeU.S. Army engineers and to construct 44,00J provisional
less and to clear blocked rivers Mexican construction crews shelters in the capital and an-

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spot on the Rio Pixcaya when adobe houses collapsed.

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preparing the work for its
426 near Red Bug Road in- mission charge.
Florida premiere In Orlando.
tersection. This year all
proceeds will be donated to the Harvard Club
Tickets for the All-American
Oviedo rescue van and
concertarepricedfrom$4.5Oto
Sets Reunion
Seminole Youth Ranch.
p.50, and are available at the
There will be about 45 booths
The Harvard Club of Central Florida Symphony Office, and
of handcrafted Items,
produce, plants, art works and Florida will hold its annual atStreep's, Colonial Plaza, and

DERGROUND WIRING AND to be assessed and the amount lobe In Re: Estate of

heard at laid hearing.

PICTITIOUSNAMI
mala IAPi Foreign and local bad

• Country Market, Saturday, group,
ago. The ink was hardly dry on
from 10a.m. to 6 p.m. It will be
me public is invited to attend the orchestration when Florida

Public Records ci Seminole County. AMENDING SECTION NO. I 25 OF

the provisl% of the Fictitious
Name Statutes. To Wit: Section

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ANNIE C. BPOCKMAN

caSh at the West Front 000r Of the Public Hearing will be held At
the
Seminole Ccur.ty Courthouse ifl Commlsilon Room in the

DATED this 15th day of March, SANFORD, FLORIDA, THE SAME
or

R. Estes B'ockman, Jr.
As Personal Representa

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all per. Casselberry, Florida, has deemed it
Administration has been ma' are AGRICULTURE TO C.2 GENERAL
office of the City Clerk for
advisable to install new sewer im- required,
sons desiring ta examine the same.
WITHIN THREE MON N I A I L COMM E R CIA L
and citizens provements generally described as:
THS FROM THE DATE OF THE DISTRICT. PZ(3.)-76)3. Commence
All parties In Interest
735
feet
of
10
Inch
sewer
PurSuant to a Final Judgment of shII have an
main and FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS ,t tfi, n'rrfn of tIie Northerly
opportunity to be I3 feet of I ir,ch sewer main both NOTICE, to file any ObiectiOns they right
of
foreclosure dated March, 1976. and h,iard at said hearing
line of U S 11ghay 17
Commiision alongCrystaiiBowlCircle,withinthe may have that
entered In Civil Case No 7633CA.
By order @1 the City
challenges the fla,'dthe'westerlyriohtof*ayline
09E of the Circuit Court of the 16th of the City of Sanfor'i, Florida.
City of Casselberry, Seminole validity of the decendent's will, tne , Sta? Road
oo ,n Section 16,
County, Florida
Judicial Circuit in and for Seminole
qualifications of the perSonal Tow
H N. Tamm, Jr.
East.
up 19 South. Rar.Qe
and
to
provide
for
the
assessment
of
representative,
or
tie
venue
County,
Florida,
whereIn
City Clerk
Or thence run North 64 deg II' 12' West
allcoitsasper
ResclutionNo.
301
of
SOUT HEAST MOR TOAGE PubliSh: March77.
jurisdictIon of the court
along said Northerly rightoiway
the City of CasIIlbl'fry, Florida
COMPANY, a Florioa corporation. DEX117
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
of US Highway 1792, 19.76 fret
TAKE
NOTICE
that
a
public
OBJECTIONS
NOT
SO
s. Plaintiff, end JOSEPH F.
FII.(D line

1976, at 7:30 PM.. or during any
SCARLATA. hiS wife; and BANK NOTICE (IF
A PUBLIC HEARING Iawfulcontinuancethereof pursuant

She's not bad looklng, but she
comes on awfully strong. She's
a rip-roarin' Republican and a

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NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

SOUTHEAST BANK OF EAST OF API

My problem Is an aggressive

ZONING

Florida. Further described as
corner of Srison A.cnue and 21st

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Dear

selecting the material, I came livealeneina most bungalow

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Plaintiff, THAT CE q TA IN PROPERTY Florida,
to wit: Seminole County, certainty thall be stated. If the TO R4 ONE AND TWO FAMILY
claIm is secured, the security thall OWE LLINO DISTRICT, P1(3376).
LYING ON THE WEST SIDE OF
feet
of 10 inch sewer main and
iTS
JOSEPH F. SCARLATTA and UPSALA ROAD
described, The claimant shall 2.
OPPOSITE
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known as SOUTHWEST BANK OF TO SRI
(SINGLE.FAMILV City of Casselberry. Seminole mall one copy to each personal
EAST ORANGE, a Florida banking RESIDENTIAL DWELLING) County, Florida
representative,
YOU ARE PIEREBY NOTIFIED
ofporation.
All persons interested in the estate
DISTRICT.

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In theancompetltlonheld (or

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claim, the name ani address of th
Florida. i..ill hold a public fearing to
creditor or his agent or attorney, consider the following ittmt A.
claim snot yet due, thedate wtn it CHANGE

clescrlbednewsewer Improvements

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NOTICE, to file with the Jerk of the

Judges v7ere Eddie Rose,
director of the Ait.amonte Civic
________________ Center; Mrs. Janice Ellis, head
Those attending the Beta
of the choral department at
(lub's 'annual talent show at
Seminole Community college;
'.yman high SchOol ThursdaY
Evenina Hera Id, Sanford. Fl.
Monday, March22,I97-1B Mrs. Lloyd Ilinkle, teacher of
night were treated to an __________________________________________________________
music and voicc at Rollins
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evening of entertainment and
CoLlege; and Mrs. June Lor•
competition.
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BEING A ZONING PLAN WITHIN and contiguous or

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Taleited Students Honored

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WASHINGTON OAKS SECTION
ONE, according to the plat thereol
as recorded in Plat Book IS. Pages 7
and S. of the Public Records of
Seminole County. Florida.
twt been filed against you and
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name enu address of the personal
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SANDRA E. LIVINGSTON,
hil wife
4017 RIver Grove Circle
betwetn CATHERYN JOYCE AND 20TH STREET AND BET.
Memphis, Tennessee 3676
FORD and JOSEPH THOMAS WEEN CHASE AVENUE AND
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that An
Deceased
FORD, and you are required to LAKE AVENUE, RESERVING action to forecloje mortgage on the
NOTICEOF
'J?VT' THE lui,urvini prupt'riy 'fl aeminole
E CF
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ADMINISTRATION
if any, on her Attorney, ALBERT N. CITY OF SANFORD. FLORIDA, County, Flørida
TO ALL PERSONS HAV!NO
FITTS, whose adOress IS: 710 Ed FOR UTILITY PURPOSES.
Lot 100 BARCLAY WOODS FIRST
A copy shall be available at the ADDITION, according to the Piat CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST SMITH. HULSEV, SCHWALBE &amp;
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND
.LL NlCpOLS ptalntiff'S attorney. 4
Sanford, Florida 37771, and file the office of the City Clerk for all per. thereol. as recorded ifl PtaI 3.i,i 1?,
OTHER PER SONS INTErSrnn
nose address It 500 Barnett Bank
original with the Clerk of the o','e sons desiring to esamine the same. poge 38, of the Public Records of
TI4E ESTATE:
INYOU
All patties In Interest and Citizens Seminole County. Florida.
styled Court, on or before IIe 23rd
ARE HEREIIY NOTIFIED Building, Jacksonville, Florida 37202
ciav of April 1976. otherwise a Shall have an opPo!iunitY to be hat been fifed agoins? you and you that the administration of the estate on or before April 19th, 1976. and file
DefauU and Ultimate Judgment will heard at said hearing
are reQuired to serva a copy
Court e:!her before service on
dec.ased. FIle 7667 CP. I
de'rtanded In laid Petition, which is, of the City l Sanford, Florida.
In the Circuit Cirt fe Seminole plaintiff's attorney or imm'ately
GEORGE F.. HOVIS, Plaintiff's
HN. Tomm, Jr.
the Dissutlon 04 Marrlsue between
thereafter; otherwise a 9fatlt wilt
atfornry, whose address is 1
County, Florida, Probate D,vlSlOf't,
City Clerk
She
the address of whiCh it Seminole be entered against you for the relief
Wcifgate Plaza Drive. Clerrnont,
demanded n Inc cornpiainl or
WITNESS MY HAND ANO OF Publlh: March 72, 1976
FlorIda 3flfl on or before April 9
Sanford,
Courtho'jSe.
County
FICIAL SEAL of saId Court thEs itt DEX Ill
197&amp; arid fur tte crqirtiI
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WIT NISS my tiand and tti'
Thy of M(ti 1916. at Sitcd. ____________________________ Ctrk f flii Court ettit'r before
representative Of tne estate i P. thIs Court on March 11th. 1976
Seminole County, Florida
service on Plaintiff's attorney
ESTES BROCKMAN, JR.
(SEAL)
whose (Court Seal)
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NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING lmmed,atelythereafter, Otherwise a
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION default will be entered agalnt you address 5 105 North Mellonvilte
Arthur H. Beckwi?h Jr.
Arthur H. Seckwlth, Jr

dinance by the Ciy of Sanford,
town about 10 miles north of shops which are nushroomlng
Wally Garnmel, who rims a ,, Park Avenue
Ftorioa. tit!u of which is as follows
Orlando.
all across the nation,
large Miami nursery, said he I Sanford. Florida 32771
Publish
Mar
27,
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3.
12.
1976
'No matter where you live, in
"The come dossil here in old believes the "flower children"
ORDINANCE NO. 1332
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.NewYorkCityaptmentoru trucks and cars and buy as movement of the 1960s also
1)allas suburb, the okis are many plants as they can haul played a large part in the new IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA,
good that the philodendron on back to places like Chicago," popularity o plants.
16TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND AMENLIINO ORDINANCE NO 1097

From the small grower to the sources say the average mark- said. "It takes more than dol-

PROBATE DIVISION
Number 7647.CP
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In Re: Estate of
ANNIE 0 BROCKMAN,

llledaPetltlonlfllheClrCultdOurtof EASTWEST ALLEY AND THAT
Seminole County, Florid., for Inc CERTAIN NORTH SOUTH ALLEY
DI%solullon of Marriage e*lting LYING BETWEEN 11TH STREET

Attorney for Petitloner.Wife

thenurser)'association'srepre- sale of house plants are mas- thequalityoflifeasopposed(o

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following propPrty In Seminole
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR County. Florida:

Address Unknown.
SANFORD.
FLORIDA,
OF
NOTICE OP ACTION
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED CLOSING. VACATING AND TO: JOHN D LIVINGSTON

Sanford, Seminole
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41-Houses

41-Houses

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and you may on 7 bedroom
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cent heat, will wall carpet, en
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of program ouerations.
"Why? Because we're in a
very competitive business, and
It ithe ratings standings) cifects everything from business
to morale."
lndeeditdoes.Thecosttothe
With NBC about to cel"brate network trailing in the ratings
its 50th anmversarv in troad. (an run into tens o millions of
casting, the television t.ranch is dollars. Expenditures go up as
on the verge of fin1shIr* last in the deadweight orograms are
the three-way prime time rat- canceled and rcple.ced, while
ings race for the first time ever, income declines because
Ironically, on April 21 last commercial time Is less
year, NBC was the first of the valuable to the advertisers,
three networks to announce its
Jobs aren't exempt.. either.
evening program lineup for There are rumors that changes
l97S-76, the idea being to estab. are imminent in the NBC pro-

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schedule was strong going in.
But we had some scheduling
problems
how we placed
some of our shows. And we did
havcatendencytomakca lotof
quick changes which may have
confused the audience."
Four of the network's new
series, including the highly
touted comedy '*'ay," wete
dropped in the first five weeks
of the season.
Then, come January, he said,
"WemovedsomeshowE around
that maybe would have been
better off wtere the)' were."
One exampie was the new show
"Joe ForreMer," which was
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EDITOR'S NOTE
Harlem the new tenant at llroadways Ie Noire,
a Lxt'rIme first Year."
has become a bad word full of ANTA Theater. On wanriup bestowed on Louis Armstrong's
The Harlem and Jopttn works
ugly meanings. the ultimate tour the show's popularity stir- wife, Louise Wilson, and trans- both began at the Amas Reghetto, fear-filled streets, pos'- passed even backers' hopes as krred to Miss Le Noire later by pertory Theater, an off-offerty and decay. But Harlem engagements were extended in none other than Bill "Rb- Broadway welfare-culture en-.
past was a rich and iwett brew several cities In response to jangles" Robinson. The noted terpelse the ebullient actressI of black culture, and nuw tidiet dema,vJ,
dancer was a lodge brother of singer-dancer started in 1969.
"Bubbling Brown Sugar" re
"1 wanted people to see liar- Rosetta's father, Harold lltwMargaret hamilton is co-dimembers IL
km as It really was," says ton, and sponsored her entr' rector of the workshop's
seh&amp;ol
linstta I.e Noire, the brisk into 'how i)u51ne55.
for young people. Four interBy WILLiAM GLOVER
little woman who began the
Other
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titular
tie
and
racially
cast shows are put on
AP Drama Writer
project,
a "ccncei','cci b)" program ac- annually in the West SIdc
NEW YORK (AP, - Stain"And I wanted young people knowledgement, hc is not Con" (jfl7fl
headquarters usually
pin' at the Savoy wasn't just a to see we did the Lindy a..-.d all nected with the current i'
musicals.
song then,
those other dances
at least
carnation. But her interest Is
Ainas, If you remember first
th.it of ii rwnw'I i.th,r u,lth
It was where the action was, we held eaith iither then."
year
L.atIn, means "you love,"
Along with spots like the Cotton
SpannIng 1910 to 1940, the prodigy spring, keeping tabs
Club. fled Rooster. 101 Ranch mit.'ls'.I
and is a vital part of the TM
includes nearby
Where 'at Wallet rollicked, snn by such greats as Eubie
The 64-year-old veteran is Noire philophy.
Ethel Waters sang, and every- Blake, Cab Calloway, Duke El- busy just a few blocks away,
Miss he Noire never has takone met at TiJL'e's Kitchen for lington, W.C, Handy, Earl performing in the hit revival of en part In any performances,
sunrise feasts of fried thicken Hines, Billie JlolkIay, Andy Ha. "A Royal Family."
concentrating Instead on benand waffles.
iaf, Nr,ie Sjsle orxi Bert WilBesides "BubblIng Brown evolent supervision and finding
Where tls Big Ap1e really liams,
Sugar," Miss Le Noire is keenly survival funds.
peeled for action.
The cast Is heakd by Avon Interested in "The Ragtime
"They tried every trick to get
Harlem before World War H, Long, Josep1ilne Premice, Vi- Blues," an opus about Scott me into 'Sugar," she says, "bitt
Theera that %'anWied and its vian Reed and Joseph Attles, Joplin that has beea under op- I said no." Just possibly,
music, which ci'., )t, are being wider the directina of Robert tion to Morton Gottlieb, the pro- though, her ,sonorous v9cal
celehrated with nost.allc gusto M. Cooper.
ducer ci such bonanvss as
may take part in the
in "Bubbling 3rown Sugar,"
The title, accit ding to Miss "Sleuth" and "Same Time
con:einpla ted Jopl in piece.
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Payton's. 377 1301
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block, excellent conditiOn, no city
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OWNING A HOME
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kitchen equipped; pretty shrub
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Good neighborhood. 134,0)0-will
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3 tmcdroom. 1 bath. kitchen
ped. large corner lot. 7car carport
and utility room, wall to wall
carpet, window air conditioner.
Just 1)5,000

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ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
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Professional

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KISH REAL ESTATE

Directions: In SanfordWest en 75th lIneal off 11.57.
5', Mile to Ri*gtwood Aye. Follow Signs.

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ViE HAVE IT' Just what you're
looking for. 3 Bedroom home on
2' acres, with small stocked lake.
Well iandv.aped yard. Must see
this baby to appreciate it 5.43,500.
SAID IT WOULD NEVER HAP.
PEN- I Bedroom, 2 bath home
*ith central heat air, carpeting,
dining room, eat in kitchen, patio,
laundry room, plus lots of storage
for only $29,000, and will
guarantee it foe' a year to boot?
BEYOND DESCRIPTION' Luxury
4 bedroom, 3 bath home in
beautiful Mayfair. Only 2 years
old. Features include sterO system
tIr,e sprinkler
throughout,
system, indoor grill, and a story
boik kitchen. Another UPP
warranted home
Call Sanford's Sales Leauer

322,2420 ANYTIME
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Oaks Camp Ground
Del Monica S cu ft chest
freezer. 1.40 Phone 373 469)

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EQUI"MENT
CONTPAC'C
FARM EQUIPMENT
P4.'vv And Used
Fird, liubOiC, Pet tibOne
Sales. Rental, Service
117 MagnolIa Avenue
$34 1341
ALTAMC.IPITE SPRINGS
HOOD TRACTOR COMPANY

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Hwy 50 Call collect, Orlando
2131
'ndittoned flafterles. $17 V
exchange. REEL'S BODY Sl"lOP.
1)09 Sanford Ave.
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tables. $30; Hercu'on recliner,
$79. Used. Dinette. 6 cnairs. 145;
78-?Mtorcycles
65-Pets.Supplies
Color ''1, SoS. Lo.c ;cat, 540.
A:it.t.e, iffet, 135; Rockers. $10.
Grea' Dane, 2 years old, fmale,
MotorCycle Insurance
Antique ladies' deSk, $40; Antique
SPayed AKC.1I00 Phone 323 7062.
BLAIR AGENCY
Singer, $30; Secretary, 195; Maple
373 3164
drop leaf table, 520. 23.000 UTU
68-Wanted
Buy
'7) Yamaha RD 750. top condition,
ar (rnd,t,r,,ncr. $15 larci' dout.
low miles. luggage rack, helmet.
mirror, $15. Ctu",t, 5,35. KULP
CASH 3224132
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Larry's Mart, 2)5 Sanford Ave

C f'r'nne's W.is ' er &amp; Drpt'r,
,lvOCacIC. 6 mos old New. 1.451.
will sell Ion 1300 323 2664 before
1730 or after 7 p.m.
K EPiMOPE WASHER. parts.
usedmachiflf's
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home with family room,

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Screened porch. large lOt, aSwmc
1)50 payments 3231315

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1SYR. FHA FIPIAPICIPIG
GREGO.Y MOBILE HOMES
3103 Orlando Dr've
Sent ond, 323 5700
ZIMMER, 17' wide. 2 bedroom,
central air, carport, patio cover
tkirling, new carpet, adults only.
Payments $50 61 Phone 377 005)
Nights 675 5569

DAVES'373 937Q
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olor '1_V's from 550, B&amp;V.. from
115, Service all makes. HERBS'
TV. 1700 5. French, 323 1734

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can cover your ho.'ne w.th alum
siding &amp; soffit system Alto
Rooloc Gutters 20 yrt E'p
E,Igk' Sd rig Co PSI 9543

Beauty Care
TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
liormerly llarrietl s Beauty Nook I
5)9 E Fir5t. 372 5742

Carpentry

46-Commeloal

Ch'na Glass.
Metal Doll Repamrng
Call Nellie At 372 6972

Floor Cleaning
loor
stripping
waxing
&amp;
Pesicl,'ntil &amp; Busines',. Free
r'stimates Blitz Clean 373 5951

Iome Improvements

Johnny Walker
w offers ,ou the Sam. quality
eorkrrAn%rp in your remodeling
and additions requirements as 5
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br.ck 5. %tOn( spec atty 372 7750

Users 5. Inve'.isrs! Just writ c'u'v,.'
been waiting for?
7 Story building at 7I1 1 2nd SI'

Irpentry. Remodeling, AcId,tjc,it.
Custom Work L'(ensed, Bonded
Free eSt,mate 373 4035
irpentry.
Concrete.
Steel,
Remodi'l,nq.
Roofing
F rec
Estimates No job to l,a'ge or
imalt Call Red or John, 373 500)
ed h,'ip on II',At Saluru4iy iOb'
',tnelrig. doors
hung',,
oncrrt' work, etc fly the l.oijr. or
the lOb 777 9365
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Attorneys, Accounts, Antique
Dealers. Insurance agents. Real
(stat, agenfs, ArCh,tects, or
whatever, it't a natural?
Unlimited use &amp; potential. and

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Casselberny, 3 BR. 1 bath, garage.

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3222420 ANYTIME
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AM FM, wire wheels, juSt toned,
lOw miles, 11,150. 3210031.

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1920 Cadillac Coupe deVilte, lw
mileage, very clean. 11.475 1109
S.xmifurd Ave. 371 1950

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H.ghwy 16 Flea Market. Santord

'66CHEVY STATION WAGON
5750
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Radio &amp; TV

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DRIVE tl'l TV SERVICE- Fasi
Service 102 I've Oak Blvd
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Casselberr

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a' F.,' Pont', P'.cm'c 377 7343
PERSONAL TAX $ERVICE AND
BOOKKEEPING. lndiv,dual &amp;
Business Tax Pe?urrn 7 East
Road, Hwy 17 92 (SCC entrance.
Five Points) 327 7199.

Roofing

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lantiscap.ng plants and we do
complete landscaping service 327
37$ or 644 7246

Liz'S Alteration Shop Order
Easter Tailoring, dresses, bats
and matching bags 372 74)9

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7367 Park D''vr
377 II aS
Tree? Exterminating Co - Complete
Pest Control and Term.t.ng Free
InSpect,on All Pet? Control. 10
oct Discount 373 7956

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Upholsiery Specialists in Tuthng
and Restyling Furnitura &amp; Sewing
Machines Repaired We Buy, Sell
&amp; Traie. 607 Sanford Aye Phone
'377 9Th

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overhauling All work guaranteed
Free O'agnosij Factory Trn
tmiss,oij SyStem. 407 E Celery,

Phr"ogrpP.y by Munson Cc'. lJii'
fli Pddfl plo1:,S 'easonabl,
p red Price' 323 6)15
WANT TO SELL
YOUR I-tOME'
!;', .i.; a new hOmC'5 Moving to an
aparlmeol'
Gel scm action w,tts a Herald
riassfed ad We II help yuu write
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no longer use' Sell It all w,th a
Classilied Ad in The Herald Call
377 761) or $31 9,993 and a friendly
,vd viSOr will help you

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men's Children S Drapes, Quilts,
Upholstering Donna Canada,
312 0707

Transmissions

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Land Clearing

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Free EsImate. Call SEARS 'ri
Sanford. 322 In)

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Free estimate's
Call 373 4769
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Pi,s!i'r

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L awn Care

322-6457

Stenstrorn Realty

No charge All admitted tree
COrTte browse every Sunday 9 to)
at the Movieland Drive in
Theatre. South 1797 Phone 377
1216

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A low cost

Property

's't MOB Coourtibje. bright ri':
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57495 Phone 327 1651
10, aIm)
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mll and off iot Specials! First ESTERSOPI LAND CLEARING
class wotkmarshp 110 Oh tOo Bulldozing Exca.a?irig, D?cr
work I'll d't. toP s.ol 322
trnll Call 5)1 13.55

Seminole &amp; Volusia Counties.
Acreage Tracts, mjll .1. large
TERRY REALTY, REALTOR.
6210111

64 Acres near golf course, Fcrne
Drive off Markham Woods Rd
Trees, high and dry 14t'nse'S 0 1
54.900 per ,icre O.m'.r, 56? 6695

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196$ Cutlass, power steering and
brakes, automatic, factory air,
1995 Pnone37l)113

EXPERTS READYTO SERVE YOU
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY
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2631 5. Sanford Ave
Eves I22 7643

The Best Buy In Town
Classified Ad.

Chico &amp; The Man

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

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fly Owner- Five and six tenths
acres, Sheryl Drive. Osteen 13.000
per acre For information call 377
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SWAP SHOP FLEA MARKET

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1.4' Boat Trailer, $90
Ii' Boat, 150; I' Boat,$25
371 0157

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Wooded lot, l0O',)SO'. Off Hwy 177
Sanford 17,. $62 550.1.

10-Swap

Accessories

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NOLI.. 5
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GENEVA 2' Acres cleared,
septic t,tni anut cli Gc.'d termS

PINEY WOODS BARH- We Buy
Furniture &amp; Miscellaneous Sell
for 30 pet. commission. Free Pick
ups Auclion, Saturdays 7 p.m.
Sanford 322 2770
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We Buy Furniture

53-TV. Radio-Stereo

GREAT ASSUMPTION

321.0041
drapes, carpeting, 3 Yrs old.
177.500 13.500 cb*n 5)57 'no
omplete. 339 7035

Wood on steel desks. executive desk
&amp; chairs, secretarial
ch,.rS. ifragh? chairs, fitinq
cabinetS, as is Cath ana carry
NOLL'S
Casselberny, Il 92,530 1706

52-Appliances

Drive by
then call your Realtor or
Broker or us' Y':'II or glad you
did

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Sales By:

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F,tch('fl Bathroom
Counter ØQ$, S.rikt InstallatOo
,i,,i.lCbli' Bud Cahell 372 5017
at' ' 'ne

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4 bedroom, 2 bath; beautiful pool.
ermtrI ht and air, corner iøt 7
i ,mr carport with large utility
room Very nice. $46,900

models feature:

NON RUSTING PURE ALUMINUM
EASILY INSTALLED WITH STAPLEGUN

DELTOPIA- FURNISHED 3
Bedroom. l'baths. carport, large
screened ,n porch Owner will
consider holding mortgage.
Asking 529.000.
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
S V Itardwick, broker
Dellona 644 6611

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Our one, two
and three
bedroom

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3010 S P,i,k 3 15' dIr')om. 119.500
1379 £11011 3 II. droom. 121.100
,'.ls. repissessions from 1100 Co'*n
C". pi'r th,in rent
CRANK COPISIRUCTIOP!
&amp; PEALTY.REALTOP!
1)04061

I Bedroom Trailer. l0'x35'
11.995

By owner, I BR, 2 baths. H'dden
Lake. No qualifying, small d,wn,
assume pay'ne.iti. 373 U

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,bob, l.in gOOd (OflClit,O,
SIlO B' tc,,ni Model lOSS s,
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oprri5tors n,snuaI. 5750 Call 32
7)51

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Used office furniture

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TRADE
BUY SELL
ill )1SE First 51
377 5422

Sanford Auction

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lIghts. 37) 0415

Ravensbrook-- Luxury I bedrooms.
7' bath, on beautifully land
scaped acre. Lake privileges.
Mid 170's.3.25939

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7Beai...jqn, 1 bath Spanish stucco
finish with brick front, inSide
utility room, enclosed hack porch.
carport. Low egu,ty a"ti osulne'
morlgamje. Ca!I 373 9354 anytime

JOHN SAUL'S AGENCY

MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
377 091
1919 5, French
Eve 372 1496.322 116.1,372 1911

OUR GARDEN HOME
has it [ together

Peg Peal Estate Broker
503W Ist St
17) 4061 or 373 0311 'V's

CAR IBE- d,xible wide, 3 Bedroom.
2 bath, central ii?. ra'sed sreei
room, carport, Shirting, payments
$106.37. Phone 377 0051 or nights
673 3569.

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37? 5611 Alter P4ri 377 7757
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BALL REALTY

REALJO'

322-2611 -831.9993

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Forrest Greene, Inc.

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Peg Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER,ASSOC
107W Commercial
Phone 322 1151. Sanford

1505 W. 25th St.
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',eiuva Landing Resort on toe river.
Beautiful oak shaded lots Fish,
I*n, boat rentals and free
mooroge Adults. 372 4470.

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323 7532
Eves 377.0417 cr37? 1557
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New 4 BR 7 bath home for sale or
rent with option to bu',, 1 block of
Lake Monroe Orlando 7933459

BEDROOM SUITES

Call your classified ad in today,

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FurniShed 2 bedroom mobile home,
Casselberry area. Adults only.
Phone $31737)

Luxury Patio Apartments

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assume nalance of %Ii. or I2
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307 E 1st SI Cov'nto'*n
377 9411
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1973 17' wide, 1 BR, furnished Air
adults Security $120
(Ond
monthly 37? 5939.

SAN MO PARK. I, 7, 3. bedroom
trailer apis Adult 8. family park
',','erkiy 3515 I4wy Il 92, Sanlixd
3?) 1930

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individual
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1 bedroOm, 1135; 2
bedroom, $150 No pets Phone 574
1010
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the Classified Ads every day.

Bedroom furnished apartment,
Casselberry area. Adults only.
Phone Ui 7)73

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Sdnforci- Central
and heat. 3
Bedroom, 7 bath, drapes and some
carpetng First, last and deposit.
Call after 6 o.m., fl2 7(i or $30
1677

3 BR, Air, Adults
No Pets.
7312 °atmetto Ave

m.sc. restaurant workers New
rtjij,1iI .d1 st,.fts avalabk.
Apply in person. to I? ' 2,to .
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PianolOrganSalesi Serv Webuy
used pianos I trade Lessons
P'no. organ. guitar. accordian.
pr' &amp; group Ball's Pnin &amp; Ora"
Sales. 30) W Itt )fl 7755

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be cold to tb' tuQhc"%t b.dder
Complete contentS of Barr,'!'
Used Furniture Store to incl:"
bedoom, living room, din:
room furniture, bedding. .ip
ptiances and TVs
YOU NAME IT, WE PIAVI IT

S Piece Stewart drum set. I pece
Zildlliin cymbils. 1250 377 3771
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59-Mjsical Merchandise

New Vinyl Flooring

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PUBLIC
AUCTION

16' Larson boat with SO hp Evinrude
motor and trailer. $100. Phone 37)
034

Dettona- 3 piece small white mdl
bxrCn furniTure, sofa 8. 7 chair'
lu' orr"n c.P on'. 510 571 1

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Accessories

ROBSOId MARINE
797$ Hwy 1792
377 996)

FREE GIFT WRAPPING All flab
GiftS, Knits, Christening Gwn1
PAYTON'S CHILDREN'S WEAR
2610 Hiawatha
Ph. 372 130

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I BEDROOM, 3 BATH•- $36000
Country sued kitchen, big screened
porch, cei.tral air. $71,500 loan.
Muit Sell Offers'
LIKE NEW) BEDROOM
FreI as spring, central heat, 2
bathS, fireplace. Walk to shopping.

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TOWNHOIhES

close all seas", and NBC
come up with some fine ciramatic specials
Sn Me?ilnhnn k n!4imltt
that NBC will make a strong
comeback in the fall particularl' because he thinks people
have disliked a good deal of
v.ti.at they've seen on televLsion
this season, on CBS and ABC as
well as NBC.
"It's been a very interesting
season," he said. "There was
lot of program switching early
on, and I'm not sure it'! stopped. I'm not sure people have
settled down. They're looking
for some new things,"

Show Celebrates A Past Era

7 or 3 Bedroom house on large lot.
quiet street. Reasonable rent.

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C(rn studo apt
sutatle for a
'.orkruJ or retired lady. Private
37) 5112.

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Lake Mary-'- 7 BR block hOuse
Carpet, ar. lots of nice trees
Stove and refrig. $150 mo. 4
security. 3.2 b3S.

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You Work With Us,.

P. slaurant Fry Conks, dish machine
Piano &amp; Organ Lessons
Giry Steele, leather with Ortario
Sc ho( it Mu%i,
tfcrin; private

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DON'T STORE IT. SELL IT with a This 1$ great opportanity for
tggressive career minded person.
Classif led Ad
Credil background
AUTOPARTSSALES
ô-Chiid Care
Dependable person who can even
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BUSY BEE CHILD CARE
out.
7477 Holly Avenvi
SALES REP
Phone373?S)Oor3f1016O - Svperaggrcssivewithdeslrefor big
t)abys.tting or housekeeping money.
MECHANIC
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Cindy Po*etl, )7)75
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Minmum of S years experience, own
tools. foreign car experience.
9-Good Things to Eat
Great money
IREECLIMUEk
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Steaøy work, good pay. Ex'
5? '0 itIil L
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701 Commercial

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Insurance experience would be
qreal but you can land this job
without.
Career position for career
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mindedperson.
SALES CLERK
tY't ?,la!etnn,ture Pocdte, black Women's apparel. P11cc working
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iOndit cm Excellent salary.
1?? 1496 iltcr 5 pm
PHONE WORK
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FOUND- Brown Calico female cat.
be better?
needs a home 37? 5.107
MAPIAGER TRAINEE

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Garage saies are in season TeHtn.'
People about It with a ClAss fr(!
Ad in Inc tlerIc1 37? lA1I, ft

BUY OR LEAE WOPIIO.'4 TO
Buy MnhiIp hnm no 1011 ft lot,
cent. H&amp;A, I Iargebcdrooms,2 full
baths Only 115,500
WALK TO SHOPPING 3 BR. 1',
balnt. cent H&amp;A, *All to wail
(arpi't. ganiice Only $26,100

55-Boats &amp;

S2Sq. Yard

NICE NEIGHBORS
Newly redecorated, remodeled 3
bedroom home, large family
room, cedar siding and fer.cr.
eating ear, new carpeting. nw
rt, central heat, 11,300 sq. It. lot
%77.700 Own'r 3730972

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Prkcd below FHA appraisal, im
maculate 3 bedroom, eat.in kit
chen, well kept lawn, double
garage, prired to self, only $11,900

Multiple Listing Service

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32-Houe, Uniurnished
Hice jejroombioci
home, (urn, or unt urn
323 2920

Value

$3) $772

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congenial home. Near Lake Mary
&amp; 5CC. 120 wk. 372 054.5

Sanford Charm &amp;

WIlT REALTY

29-Rooti3

LOWDOWN

323.5774 Anytime

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someone to share 3 bedroOm
home Quiet neighborhood Phone
322 91'6af ter S;70 p m. or Lnytime
.s cekends

RAVEPINAPARK

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CLIFF JORDAN,REALTOR

Duplex 7 BR, Santord Lake Mary
area Stove. refrigerator, air. Rig Reel Estete
Broker, 321 0410
Ph
AvaiIbIe April 1
323 7195
327 271$
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Free, 6llfl77for "WeCare' "Hotline." AdultS Or Teens.

I N A BE A N I A B S

Realtor

Furnished I bedroom, living rm.,
dning rm
Ideal for retired
ouple Near town. No pets 3fl
3610 after 1:30.

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only. 3727279, 414 M,rnc A.c

ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call ToP)

I R R U H 0 S WSR Y E

Harold Hall Realty

Furn'shed duplex, Lake Mary area
7 Ut' furnished apartment, nice
yard Children and pets OK. $130
rnonh 7'.,milesnorthof43lonhl
92 201 SunSet Drive, next to
William's Accounting 1, TX
Ser,'"i. Open Sunday, 9 to S.

Money Avilabte- Bus'ness yen
lures, peratlncj c ,lpital, rt
rank Iie h, 94 744 0S41

FOP ?.t'I' OFF%T ..trs.nocr.
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S I L EN A C

OLDER IWO SOTRY 3 Bedroom,
mint condition 171,500.

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Cor,nan,on. Needed iri'imediaIly.
I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE All fl616

H 01 I C E S 1 0 R ME I H M R N I U

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DISTRESS SALE- 3 Bedroom,
central air, larqe workSP'op.
$20,900

ot'3n66?o.

25-Loans

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new corporate symbol on Jan.
I, Since then, what It has come
to symbolize as much as anything else is the pain and frustration the television network
has been experiencing this sea-

AND 1HE
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(Th'-s) WHY? (R)
6:10
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6:15
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625
2) (Pvi.) WITH THIS RING

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If you are neal ppeariflg. wliI1ng to
learn, available lmmedatetY end
cangetbyoi.apprnxmatety19.6O
yr '.hI' fl tr.1flr) tt ( rt
year, lhen you owe 1110 youreIt to
look into this once In a lifetime
ground floor opp'tunity. CALL

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2 Bedroom unturnished Adults
preferred. Free water. $130 323

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3 Bedroom, carpeted, central heat
and air ConVenient downtown and
hospital. $165 month plus deposit
373 1663

Opportunity
Italian.
Good
American Fltstaur,lnt O'er, Wine
;O'.
Sit, •uyi''ay
775 2625

PUBLIC RELATIONS
Are ou looking for a permanent
poitiOfl with a fast growIng major

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24-Business OpportunIties

Management
Trainee

Waike.'

poor ratings this s"psor., but finishing first for the 20th year the eight weekly series that deQuality also was a factor in at
the)' feel audiences also have in a row while ABC, with three bated on NBC last September least some cases, McMahon
disliked a good deal of what of its midseason replacement were axed by rnidscason, and a(lmitted. lie specifically cited
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series scoring in Ue top 10 cv- none ot their replacements tuis "Fay," "The Montefuscos."
ery week, probabl) will edge done particularly well, either. "Grady" and 'The Cop and the
By LEE MARGULIES
out NBC for the runner.up posi'1 think it's a combination of Kid" as instances where "we
Associated Press Writer
lion,
things," MeMahon said during did not put our best foot forlaS ANGELES i AP) - With
"If it does indeed happen, we an interview in his office at the ward."
much fanfare, the National ssould be upset," offers John J.
NBC studios in Burbank,
McMahon hastened to point

600

FREE SWAP SHOP
AND FLEA MARKI!T
EVERY SUNDAY lAM .3PM

.
We .. ith to thank our rnuii triV'fl(IS,
reiativis
for
the
find
n,qhtiors
at the
many kindnefle5
time rI thP patsing of Leath.'

4.-Personals

EDITOR'S NOTE - Ob lish an image of leadership in grarntmngdcpartmentbecause doing quite well on Tuesday
v1o'aly, NBC execut1ve are the kidustry.
of how poorly the schedule nights but suffered when
disappointed by their network's
Rut now, CBS appears to be worked out this season. Six of switched to Mondays.

Mo-ning

PLUS

A phonecalicould start you on a new
and profitable career Call 562
3715

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May Finish Last This Season

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Eipecenca'cl&amp; P4ewlyLsct'nei,
Jon "Sanford's Sales Leader"
STENSTROM REALTY
2565 Park Dr REALTOR 377 7171

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REPORT

(12) JOE FORRESTER.

FueWer (Uoyd Brs) tries
to arrest a d&amp;angod and dan'gorous Vietnem veteran (MwFats)peeii.y,bighis
etfOItS NO he'r)'JOd by LI.
Slilw1 (Rk,id Ji.el) w$io
that e-fJ-.ng be done
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desire career
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f'ant,,St,c Opportunety
AAA EMPLOYMENT
201 Commercial
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NEIGHBORH000
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SOUNDSTAGE (A) (Wed)
SCHOOL PROGRAMMING
(Thus.)NOVA(R)(Fri.)KUpc5
SHOW (R
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300
(2) (12) ANOTHER 'M)RLD
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Wed) WOMAN ALIVE
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MOTHERS IN LAW ( Fn. orgy)
FOAMBY'S ANTIQUE
FURNITURE WORSI lOP
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MACARONI. 'Boys and GuIi
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LOWEll THOMAS

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KIT (R)
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ft €0 USA' PEOPLE AND
POUT1CS
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i a stxxtsca domolished by a plastique
thai-ge. and the bial loads frito

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(1 SESAME STREET

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14 HOtJW)OO SQUARES
6 MATCH GAME
9 LETS MAKE A DEAL
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(2) (12' HIGH R011ERS
(4) PRICE IS RIGHT
€L) 700CLL
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2) (12) WHEEL OF FOR
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COMPANY (A)
(9) LETS MAKE A DEAL
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laws, which Mite called "old
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chief: Robert Kelly, director of the raise.
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The move will cost the city
public womk. Sid RlQiard,

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alrea'Jy tied u. anti forwarded Places
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fund raising efforts hc been
Re Jacobson will report on l)ontown merchants amid
proceeding so satisfactorily training
programs,
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Freeman, requires that impact caLstruction of new plants in the area of new done by ordinance and emply with the
specifications set out in the court order.
fees "be segreçjated and that they develomnt
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charged
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robbery
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what it'! intended to do.
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jury after lengthy Farms, Inc.. a JacksonvilleP
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from about 25,000 eggs per how
1, the river's ecosystem.
Around The Clock 'L .. ... &amp;A to more than 43,000, while The new computerited en procening system at Pinebreen Farms hu catapited The plant's proiduct.1m to about U,M tW
The staff recommendation Ilrlct'
public
supplies,
water
per hour h11e reducIng breakage and container damage. (Herald Photo by Kits Nash)
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recreation, fish. wildlife, and for a whole
.
Calendar
blems Comics
restoration For the entire riser solvi ng
............4-Il damage, says Pinebreeze bathed in oil, passed
over a International Corp., was first the ease with which it fits Into It abreast of companies around
tinter.
approved
were
asin in a single agency.
..4,B maintenance engineer Clifton
12,000-watt
light
bank
which spotted by Pinebreeze officials Pinebreeze's existing plant the world which are converuN
Army Editorial
om the U.S.
s whose
6-A Stringer
Since the March 9 referento the new s ystem.
allows inferior eggs to be at the Southeast Poul try and layout.
Corps of E i
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durn on funding water
At first it was thought that a
Eggs go through a lot of weeded out before grading, Egg Exposition in Atlanta in
Japan, Germany, Australia
water Dear
approach
. Limb
8A handling between tlx hen and graded or sighed
management programs
tobe
and
Canada are among the
a
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iris
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1975
couple
walls
might
have
to
within
Its
superior
th ass
been fir
Horoscope ................. 4-B the consumer. After collection one-milligram accuracy, production
through ad valorem taxes lilanal.
stems removed to nccnmmndatø thw natlnn.c which ctrInr sa's
speed
passies and funding has been maligned since their
Hospital ... - - - .......,, ., -3-A they are kept on the farm in coded, dated and packed in primarily from the fact that it machines, but Stringer' cir- already have tht system or are
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assured, St. Johns District Kissimmee River project,
contaitters.
can grade eggs in hall the tizne cumvented that expense and planning to bring it in.
St. Johns nine Sports
.................14B average temperature of 56
officials hope to get fullw h ich
The
entire
processing
run,
previously
required. Stringer lnconvemencebymodifylng the Pinebreeze expects the new
Jea
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turned Florida's
Telcv"lnn... ........... .6-8D degree:; ,
author ity over the upper St.
the
1Lflh5 ra
standard
during
which
placed
an
the
immediate
order for production conveyor system, ttaChinery to pay for itself in
eggs
are
Aut says
Women L ' , . ... ..... ..14-C refrigeration
Johns -now controlled by the
level
used exposed to 70-degrec plant two sets of equipincrit, both &amp; tho enabling him to keep his five years, which is about twict.
heartland river irto a drainage
Southern arid Central Florida
throughout
the
processing
temperatures, takes no more which were in operation by processing room practically as fast as it could be done at the
WEATIfEll
ditch running down the middle
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cyclp
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unchanged.
old production rate.
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Once the eggs have arrived at Pinebreeze
's high 82, Saturday's
Sunday's
e
firm
is
so
pleased
Th
with
produces
One
more
machine
is
Al though a few worker s have
In cooperation with the Flood
the
phint
in
refrigerated
trucks,
low
58.
nce
"shielded carton". which the outcome that it ha.% ordered scheduled to be added to the been temporarily Wd off si
'17he new plim emphasizes Control District - which was
Fair, becomiag partly cloudy t
means its entire operation is a third system for the Keystone Sanford plant. at which time the the system arrived, Stringer
natural processes of improving established in 1949 when the
ON,
water quality over the Army main concern was preventing Sunday with a slight chance of refrigerated holding coolers Linder constant scrutiny by the Heights plant. located between firm's offices will be moved into says Incorporation of the ,~-ft-e
It
S.
of Starke and Palatka in north a separate building to release planned complex of machim
Department
Corps cf Engineers' structural flood damage, not protecting showers. I'Virm with highs until they are readN to go U.
lower
80s
Sunday.
Lows
In
Ibc
through
the
syst
m.
Agriculture and has received
y floor space.
.solutions like canals and levees. the environment - the Corps
will eventually bow the pjanitiiji
low to mid 64s. Southeasterly
Thanks to computerized the agency's shield-shaped being made to acquire two
For the time being, though, output high enough to warrarit
Jack hierriam. chief of per.
Inds 10 *0
, 15 m.p.h. Shower automation, human hands stamp of approval.
more.
Nrliebreeze is rolling along with recalling them and will even
Mitting and regulation for the managemen
program
never
they
touch
th
eggs
as
e
per
probbllltysuudaytO
One of the best features of the a processing potential of lead to the hiring of additional
e
new
system, developed
Th
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submitted Hesaida suspension Grooms had been made a
would not allow enough time for member of the association and
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negotiations to be completed. as ,~uch was certified to
Bargaining would have been negotiate.
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in process 36 days as of MonPelley replied that Grooms
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Pelley said he would f ile an was not eligible for mm
unfair labor practice complaint bership in the association. The
if Grooms persisted in asking remainder of the session passed
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would be stalling negotiations agreeing to meet with Pelley's
Pelley also threatened to file team again the following week.
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w(tuld o,rkn the bidding in fourth
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Bridge watchers can
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recognize the se con d -rate
game
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duplicate
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defe er y his plaintive cry. Our answer is a resounding
"flow was I to know?"
Or* way to know is to %vateill negative. We are far more like.
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our
cards
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heis trying gi ve
.n ormation.
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East held the first trick with MODERN, send Sill to.- -Win
the ace of diamonds and at Bridge." C/o this
promptly led the queen of clubs. newspaper, P.0 BOX 489,
as Radio City Station. Now York,
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associations continued to team walked out on i'elley
demand that Grooms be their when he said he would not
when the negotiating teams
Groonu, however, said he
spokesman durit!g the time he recognize them unless Grooms
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absented
hlln5elf.
The
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cith the Public Employes sider registration as a business
would be in iolation of the law bargain without Grooms
HARRY PEU.EY
il,itijnsComriussion (PERC) agent necessary to sit at a table
if they dealt with Grooms present
ref uscsto negotiate
to revoke certification of three and conduct talks."
we get back to the table on before his certification was
According to Grooms, the
employe bargaining units
isSued,
Nevertheless, Grooms said 'Monday ."
associations are reluctant to
because they did riot comply Friday that he had filed dur in g
But Pelley said that if talks
Grooms removed himself bargain without his guidance as
with registration laws of the the preceeding week for are delayed 30 days, contract from the negotiating table last they are unfamiliar with much
Florida Dept. of Commerce, registration with the Division of talks will be at an impasse.
Monday and Pelley dealt in- of the bargaining process, and
l)ilsien of Labor
Labor The 1a requires that
He indicated his team would
stead with NIPSCO's issLstant areconrerned the) migh make
The motion was filed by the his application be held on file not accept a suspension of talks. chief negotiator, Sirs. Carolyn errors wtdch could invalidate
local 1010 of the International for 30 days befo1e his cer "We're not going to do that
Brown
their contract
lirotherhood of Painters and tification is issued.
We're going to stick to the law,"
However, on
Tuesday
Grooms was retained by the

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Drivers Association, and
Seminole Education Clerical

Seminole County School Board
Pelley said the three
1ind three county employe assoctationshavebeencertifled
irgIning i3t)CidtiO1lS are b I'fH( ts bargaining 1ig€nts
i --. apparently deadlocked as the Uowver, he contends tnat
MUM board's chief negotiator, Harry
Grooms, who Is hired and paid
Pell ey, refuses to recognize by the associations, Is their
Gene Grooms as chief business agent. As such, said'
negotiator for the three Pelley, Grooms must be cerassociations
tified b3 the Division of Labor
Grooms is also executive before he can bargain.
dlrprtnr nf the cmsno1e
until tHo rprHlit'.tlnn I.
Edu cation ,Association SEA)
issued Pelley reiuscs to

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one of the reasons many tolerate milk they should take
older people seem to be calcium ta blets to be absolutel)
susceptible to Fractures is certain that they are not
because of osteoporosis. That's deficient In calcium.
why a little fall, which wouldn't
hurt the younger person, may
exercises for osteoporosts. One
result in a fractured wrist or
Is to help maintain posture and
even a fractured hip. INlany of
ain %%- hat benefits you can front
the fract ur ed hip cases occur in
increased strength F ho
older people because they
The other Is avoiding the types
really have osteoporosis.
of exercise which may lead to
in fracture of the vertebrae or
many people. When pain does cause problems. That is why
occur it Is usually because of you need help in deciding what
in iscle spasms which 3011 kind of exercise program Is of
benefit to
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Osteoporosis is fhe times 1S
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get enough calcium in their
in the thorack s me wnic
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That's why women in the
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post
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playing
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AIY orthopedic doctor has been used and may arrest the

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Those who want more I n.
this hasn't added one bit to my rocniation on treatment and
u'
outlook on this condition.
management of ostmporoll

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condition at least for a few
a nd a
icT years. Sonie studies suggest
reliLx my muscles. But so far nuoride
will stop the process
nothing seems to work, at least and even result in forming new
my sat faction
bo nes A group of the 'la)o
Some well-meaning friend Clinic have reported the use
of
told me to be very careful not to sodium Fluoride, calcium and
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I had tHs condition and ,since to
that time it seems to be getting
worse. In the beginning It only when a vertebra has collapsed
affected my back. Now my legs and t he re is a temporary period
and arms seem to be affected of severe am
over the
After my last bad muscle collapsed vertebra.

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could be dsanpointed today if Goals will not be denied you
you expect more from loved today if you're prepared to
ones thrn they are able to make the proper effort. Give it
your very best.
deliver. Be reasonable.
vIlu10 (Aug 23-Sept. 22)
youR BIRTHDAY
you're conducting an important
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or III -. c'' S inoIei pet1
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CANCER June 21-Jul 22)

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let temptation override

21) You'refarmoeresourcefu1

You may be tempted to make

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the reai )uu.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jart.
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You may have an op.
Social Situations today you'll
draw far more favorable portunity today todootnething

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some se

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Said To Be Inv

Lifetime Membershios Hiahliaht Anniversary

Four Apere stedI n Furniture The ts

NATION
IN BRIIEF

('as.selberr
authorities said and 11oe1I Branch Road here Harrington, 24, both ci tha t
Voss, as released on 1.000
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Saturday
the are located by computer, address, were arrested on bond. hinti was still being held members of the theft rinq
Sheriff 1t)hfl F. Polk said a deputies said and reported the charges of receiving stolen Saturdn in lieu of 12 000 bond utilized the computer to lot atq
Four persons ha v e been tewn of detertis assincd to thef
items ordered b) theft ring
19 dabs ago to the propert and later released
lnteigators said Voss,
arrecled and more arrests are the *ace after officials
of the sheriffs department
customers
from
counts jail On 11 000 ti (lelier% truck dmer hdd
t pected
within 10 das in furniture firm with the help of
Investigators arrested four each
sorked at the furniture
onnection with
steal toinformant
In vestigators HStIi d
uncovered pe rsons Thursday night and
the
warehouse since 1973 and F anti
Arrested
on
grand
larceny
order" ring thu. utilized a
inventory shrinkage," is Friday after recovering a $399 charges
customers
%OUIU o to the
as employed last November.
were
two
Eric
Adams
1,xilliputer in the lbelt of 41p.
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Continuing the investigation sof in a search warrant raid at employes, Dino Momanick
Inventory control over $1 firru ure shoAToom, pick out
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pro).iIflateI $I(X 000 in fur.
tueS wanted. take don
Officials began noticing items 110 Aria Court south Seminole
Fanti, 21, of 2500 Hoe11 Branch lIflhlIOn in furniture itema at the
niture fr0111
the
stock
nwnbers
and lter
Eric Adams mis.sing from storage areas in Jeanette Maric Harrington, 22, Road, and David Voss, 28, of 889 warehouse is computerized, contact the
theft ring
Fu r n i t u r e
Warehouse. the giant %%archouse at SH436 and
by
ark
Freeman Gaslight Circle. Winter Park. deputies said, and it is believed
telephone
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decided to stop publishing a once widely available per.
rOSter that could be used to identily CIA employes,
and to limit distribution of another such list to a --need4o.
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longer printing its "foreign service list" and said it would
Limit access to the brngraphic register Both had been
available to t pi
It attributed the move to the lints unpoW on the dis,
ibution of peon
oaUon b the Privacy Act of
IW4. but it also indicated that the'docum
-ialue to
Per"Us tr~g to identify CIA agents posing as State
Department employes played a !%Ae in the decision.
"A new dunerion was added to the problem when an
American official was amaskuted in Athens in
December 1975. whose
was attributed in
part by the news medi3 to the mamer in which his name
and biographic sketch were HSW in the bingr.iphic
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Seminole County Public Safety Director Gary Kaiser, left and
county fire department mechanic Jim SaUvan exaralne new four.
wheel-drive squad truck going into aervce this week at Fire
Station 23 (SeMinole-GoIdenrod). Track is the first of two WWts
put together by county firemen at cost of $12,000 compared to
$17,00M,
000 cost if foctory buft Hoe reeb, water tank sad
pumps came from "Scat” truck phased out of service after a
year. Fire Department mWititenauce personnel put the new spad
wilt logether'designed to be quickly transferred to new truck
cbmts In futurtYem. The Om m9tit are &amp;bo equipped wl.th fin
&amp;d and rescue gear for accident and eme rgency eats (Held
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maintaining
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and
must
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from
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headwaters
PierQ, on the drug charge after gambling house
in felon' in.
beefed up by more research into the Indian River and tIe
a Jan..
99 traffic incident on S11. dicinients return
Iouth of Sanford and swd he statewl de grana Jur% prolAng
escaped from a patrol car but illegal sports btiling and
later surrendered to deputies at i,ambling operations in central

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Florida
ohn Randolph Hall, 21. of 616
Defense attorney C.J. Cullom
Orange Ave..
Altamonte is expected to seek at con

U.S. To Give Up Town
WASHINGIY)N (API — Six yean after it began pouring
mon ey intop1annedcocnrnunj, the federal government
is giving up on the nearly bankrupt 'new town" of
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t o-y ear period during which
Lee had become a
x ture
ioiir L LEE
around the Plainfield depot ,
ping ith agency and yard argeportion
of the state.
work and learning
orse
At the age of 43 the crowning
telegraph)-. When his uncle left
Ixe was the person best filliip was added to Lee's
already impressive career. lie
qualified to take over.
- as granted a leave of absence
Ike put in 17 years on
the railroad to become a
from
Wr ightsville and Tennille short
safety
and service agent for the
line routes before being hired
b the Atlantic Coast Line
Railroad in 1940, and moving
his family to &amp;anford. lie
ere
climbing the ladder from agentoperator to chief dispatcher
withresponsibilities covering

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WINTER PARK DELTOA
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James I Bb'the
Donnie Clark
Gaylord K. Crotty

BIRTHS
Sanford:
r. &amp;,Nlrs. Richard i Regina)
lt;gt'erts a 1r1

Regina Dougherty
i iorti C llarptr Sr

Amy lienson
Jacqualine Jones
C. Katzenbcrer
Paul E. Rowe
(oristance Smith
Jennifer Ta ylor

DISCHARGES:
Sanford:
Wi'ndy E. Albers
Samuel A. Brown
Floyd Carpenter
1ar) F Chesser
Slrie Coleman

Bvron K. Washington
Dick, DeBary
Annie Edwards, DeBary
11homas Price Jr., Dellary

Id A. Schalla, Deltona

Cat herine F Steffy, Del

I mma O'Ni1i1
Lorzo Sherr od
Ilvron K Washington
ary E. flargrave, DeBary
(;llt~rt Robbins, DeBary
Nell L. Beek, Deltona
George B Martin Deltona
Giuseppina essina, Deltona
James D. Monti. Deltona

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unda) %ith n slight chance of
showers. Warm with highs
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untral po rt ions Mild to warm
south portion. Is from the
40s north to 50s central and 60s

unday's Da)
tides high 12:08 pm, loi 55
a-M 6: 11 p.m. Port Canavera
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lilgh 11:39 .m., In% 5:34 a.m.,
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times you could really use a
helping hand.
These are the times when you
can depend on First Federal of
Mid-Florida Since
we'
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come talk to an experienced First
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AT, %s ho returned to nford
recently to visit relatives,
(k-,clares that his retirement
iIl not leac turn idle He is
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Birmingham.
remained w ith the agency until
his official U.S. Civil Service
nd railroad retirement took
plaire in 1975 after 52 years on
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Include Good Friday. April
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Peaches
Rolls, Slilk, Butter
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show Sunday al the Wllcc Arena on R46 four miles west of
1-4 to
A nomber of canals awl
aid
the "ittle Rrd School aOose Spectators are admitted free lues in hat is now
Getting acquainted w ith Penny Qc*ttrpnd her boru are pupils Control Land 161)1 be lu Flood I
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fmm LRS11 (I mm Idt) Terem Boone, Rebecca Davis, Ron
restored to original m ar 3h
Alstm, Sh8r*0 AsMey and Allim Mims.(Hemid Photo by Tom
elevationi to restore the a bility
of the 17larshland ',o retin the

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John A Sellers Dehtona
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Classes Ihl resume at
the 25 elementary, ex
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sevtn MIddle and six high

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A living slice of Americana
indaclasslcexampleoftheold
Horatio Alger success story
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e ver to accept a post ith
mmerce Comiiiission.
Lee as 10 )
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when his uncle, J.E. Willi,arns,
was transf~rred away from the
Plainfield, (;a., depot and the
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Chill
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Co.'e Slaw
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Roll, Alilk. Butter
WE.DNF.IDA MAHH24

Broccoll or Greeirs
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The (orw' Plan or
strut. ting three canal. a wate.r
i ontrol structure, and the Lake
W ilmington Reservoir would
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in Eastern uwcula.
south of Jane Green, if constructed at all iillbe modified
to onh temporarily impound
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beginning ith the end of
the class day on Frida y,
arch 26, according to
school officials.

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A Pensacola real.estate [raker
was passed over t1ceasaprouve kidnap vjd
be
fare being abducted and shot to death, one of the defendants In the case ha., testified
Phyllis L. James, a 24-year-old divorcee from arion,
Oldo, turned states evidence and pleaded quilty to a
reduced charge in the October slaying of Alm C. Hartley.

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Harvey Pugh, Charl es Walter, Ma)or Walter &amp;renson Sheriff
Albert Walter, lion Urban, Ed and Mrs. John Polk, Former
Zimmerman, Joe Smathers, Longwood Fire Chief and Mrs.
Rilph Schweickert and Wayne Ho IBossiere and Winter
Sanders: Past chiefs
Pugh, Springs Fire Chief and Mrs
first elected fire chief; Lewis Charles Holzman.
Alter t)'e membersh ips were
(Zip) khweickert, and Charles
a w arded, the members and
Smi th Sr.
Awarded lifetime mem. gueti danced tr the music of
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ho had
urkid w ith the Albert Walter, Harvey Pugh, Mn hank Evans a Ed
mmean
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MIAMI (AP) — ,Gotta go now, gotta get in the life
raft," a Flo( ida man radioed as he and three buddies left
a sinking cabin cruiser about 45 miles sou th of Miami
The SOS call sent a Coast Guard rescue helicopter to
search for the men Friday. About two hours later, the res.
cue unit found three of the men wearing fife preservers
and pulled them from the water In good condition
The fourth man, identified as Roy Bash of Miami, got
into a smafl raft and drifted into shipping lanes where he
was picked up by the tanker Tirnik Exprew, the
spokesman said.

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flood detention reser%oir s
June Green Pool will be studied
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ruhng, with %id- unpbcatioi,15, c-unfIrILs
Envircinment.al Protection Agency's authority to order
reductions of lead in gasoline, even before am public
health hazards have been positively allblished.

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WASHINGMNIAPi The US. Court o(Appeals, in a
decision already being blasW by the 6emicW industry,
says the go%ernment is expected to present damage
pubbchealL not wait twW the dam.age is done.

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The staff also sug gested
negotiations
landowners
research to detail the an the western bank of the St
p
'p-cifics.
Johns to end unnecessar%
diversions of water
Hut the St Johns District
staff is very cautious about ttx,
relationship with the Corps
OIeof the thingsereting
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not to do is present an image of

SPecificall%, the new plan
proposesmo~f)ing the existing
Jane Green Reservoir System,
chich nsists of Taylor Creek
P(x)l. Cox Creek Pool, Wol
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sewage treatmen4. plant, seven miles of roads and 700
mrnroed lots ready for building,,

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Because of the drive to complete the bill by the third
week of the session, action to shift their functions to other
agencies will come Later, Fortune said

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the Corps." said lerriam.

Tlm O'Brien. attwmy for the Gananda Development
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Accorftg to AWw F. KeHy, president of Western,
"All the major carriers were appUcarts. It was the last
ma,
'or nwket which didn't have compebtion. We were
pleased to be selecW unzinim,ixisly to provide the second
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31
millim who fUed—let Uncle Sam keep $1.2 million in the
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Ralph Abell prLst:ntr6 the
lifetiml- memberships to:
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TALLAHASSEE. (APi — To state agencies, U'
Uninnunity Affairs Department and Department
Professional and Occupational Regulation, should be
abolished to save money, the liouse appropriations
chairman says.
Rep. Edmond Fortune, DPace, said Friday that the

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Catherine cast, her
opponent in the de te, in the atiack
on spending ti'x
payers' money for ERA

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If you're one of 8,361
Flwidian3 who didn't get your umrewm check ia.'tye.ar,
the Internal Revenue Ser%ice 38y3 it's probably because
you could~il be locatM, And your check has been
desttoyed.
"If we cant find those people, we can't deliver
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presidents included F R jimin, Charles Smith Jr and
tWoody) Friend accepted by Steve Willis and for continuous
his sister, Mrs Carol Fugate, erice here Homer Gleason,
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injuries, losing turn from
personal jobs, and those over 55
scars oF age tho hate gien
vontinuous -ervice to the

But Mrs. Schiany contended in an ERA debate befoea
poliUcal club Friday that the fide has turned a
amendment She said it wll ultimately
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celebration of service to the
(11111111tulity.
The lifetime memberships
sere gi ven to charter iiem-

Agency Cuts Suggested

ixtrialsondrug charges and Springs. is accused of
two tinuance in the trml if defense of resisting Sanford police port Blvd. an( lcCrac.in
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three robbery trials are among counts of possession of con- motions to suppress wiretap officers with and without on
Feb. in
the 16 cases docketed for trial trolled substance
marijuana t ndenc are unsuccessful
violence to their persons
before Circuit Court Judge Joe and TIIC — in coraliection with a
— aurice Gear Sacders, 19, connetlion with a Dec. 2 traffic
A. Couart Jr. this week at Jan. 3
police r.ud at his of 1324 Oleander Ave., Sanford, arrest.
Sanford.
residence.
— Peler Paul Bucurel. 2,, (i t
is charged Wi#h receiving stolen
Dntigl Keith Manning. 19, rif
In the robberr cases. ichatl property—a shotun stolen In a Winter Park. is accused of
Orlindv. is accused of J Ra\, 20. of Orlarxio. is ac. Sonford sporting goods stor
e obtaining clothIng from a
delivering cocaine to an un. cuSed of r,
)bbing an Orlando 6urgi4u%*.
Casselberry store with
dercocr vice squad officer on man of moneyand clothing in
Y,illjam F Nolan 37 of
orth1ess check
sept
it Lake Howell Road Februar 1 75 sifter the
man 'era Beach is docketed 'for
1homas Fulion Wilson. 28. of v as picked up in Orange Count% trial on
burglan charge in
Small Tractor, Sall Price
Johnny Roy Aflovtay. 22, of
P0 Box 51. O'iedo is charged dfld orought to Stminole
Ii JOhdieI
connection with a Feb 7 128 Academ Ave., Sanford is
ith felony delivery of
Alonzo Teague. 23, Lake breakin at Sa nfor(Al
iddle docketed for trial on two counLs
marijuana o n'Oct. 24. to a state
onrot Terrace. Sanford. is School.
Of aggravated amult with a
beverage agent near a market charged with robbing a woman
— Walter L Bryant. 21, of 807 Pistol on neighbm in the
t8
at Oiedo
of s:o a-a Samuel Fuller 20 of Pine Me Sanford is
accused
icin1t
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oIdelmer af heroin toafederal armed with [rick
a
Trac orCo
Drug Enforcement Agency task
Other
doketed for tml
Oflaftft. Flo ),r,4
force agent in September at NS ueek before Judge Cou r t
Fern Park
include
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William Charles %ljflor. 11
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rainfall
of
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wet
season
for
accused of felony possession of Serninole. charged
with
mahjuana.
burglary of an apartment canals. levees and water maintenance of higher stages

Star'sky was fired from the Arizona State facWty by the
state Board of Regents in 19710 after the FBI sent an
anmy7rxw letter Pttaddilg, hign to a 1"
ty oomnuttee.
He now works as a lelgal rime"cher in Les Argdes.

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supporters are barduolled by a wad Oleral
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professor who was active in the antiwar movement and a
meznb of the Socialist Workers part) according to
newly disclosed documents.
7be CIA released hea%-fly censored copies of three of its
t cii M orris Stank) in reonse to Starsk} S request

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trip airfare, will start In Florida May I, replacing th e "nofrills" tickets and its restrictions.
"I'lle guy who can buy his ticket in advance doesn't
have to be a full-blooded Na vajo wearing a red tie to
qualify," said Mike Smith of United, which initiated the
new discount fare.
The new discount fares anno'inced here Ir(dn will
offer travelers a
travel
and a 35-Wr-cent reduction for night flights by Uitited,
Delia, Fstern and NaUonal Ahnes
While "freedom fares" discounts will be similar to
those offered by the "no frills" fares, ~olders will he able
In trp!vel env d:!,, c! tl~e —ceh, obtain food aboard the
aircraft and sit where they choose in the coach section of
the planes. airline spokesmen said.

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lakes in Seminole Counts
count's s responsibility to in
If the tests reveal an form '%%ater goers of potential
unusually high bactena coLnt. (Lingers.
that lake
' will be posted as a
lso. there re level-r of
potential danger to swmmer
bacteria count st b the state FIREMEN SAVE
Or. the lke could be closed.
lidit &amp;iii
ith %'ater,
COUNTY MONEY
Tuo known problem lakes in
Orange County officials
Seminole Counts are lake alread
ha -.
a program
Howell and Iake
Dale uhereb~% citizens are infomied
sa id
of bacteria counts in that
Bacteria tests are presently counly*s likes,
being run at Lake lioell — a
Collimission
Chairman
406-acre body of water near
ichael Hattaway and Corr,
Ccse1berr%
b
counts uiussioncr lItin Kiatkoski
st the posting
Dale said nutrient tests sho%k prograin

CIA Spied On Professor

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Ford has only one camign trip on his schedule,
followirig his day-Inng effort in North caWdna. Tuesday-s
Prilmy is the lag in which Ford and Reagan will meet
head to head unW Wisconsjin W April 6.
Ford plans to stop in losse, wu, next stis
his way back from campaign fundraising events Frida%
San Francisco and Los Angeles if Reagan continues his
6allenge after Tuesday's balloting, where Ford is ex.
dto win, Ford aides sa the President nilghtmake a
reblm vLilt to Wiscmsin in early April.
The President contends that further Republican
Primar) battles with Reagan could hurt the GOP in
November, and his backers have stepped up die pressure
an Reagan to give up the challenge.

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Reduced Air Fares

•hai uqe,u.

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I

merchandise would
b
delivered by company trucks )
Ifid the Uiu rin'
c
cash paid for the furniture,
usualiv half the marked retail
In Act' S'

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chain cf

program tco weeks ago
The shoc seeral organic
But t'e as turned don
oterloadings he said
Dale now says the com.
A high bacteria count doesn't
mission has gien him the go nececsartl mean the lake is

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-; which dwnp waste into
t%)untians of pollution in lakes the ater.
hw, t*t-n ukaved b% the coun:v
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conuTimsion. accoring to Rill stem from torm runo
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next Tuesday, hasput

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By ED PRICKETr

Many women found a snug haven in that
movement, and they wouldn't budge for all the tea
in (1ina.

Is ExtremetV Hi`qh

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Nowsn:uwr artirkc

National defense has a much broader objective
than the preservation of the integrity of American
political and physical boundaries.

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intercsts of tile United States throughout the world,

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tinker with comparatives in selling his bud get.

He must persuade Congress first that military
balance worldwide reduces the threat of war, that
control of the sea lanes is vital to profitable world
trade and that demonstrated military strength
discourage adventurism from hostile nations
abroad.
Above all, he must convince Congress of the
paradox that the ultimate goal of reduced armament through negotiation depends on main-

taming a military might equal to that of our
potential adversaries.
Mr Ford insists that the relatively modest hike
in th e defense budget is possible only through sharp
restraints in noncombat activities. Personnel cuts,
restricted travel and fuel consumption and curtail
ta iled
ed construction programs are cited as offsetting
more emphasis on combat effectiveness.

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a sharp 30 points.
What happened? He began paying more
attention to his campaign for the presidency
than his responsibilities In Congress, an jimbalance of priorities that may eventually
beneficial to Udall but not to the legislature he is
sworn to champion.
Never more than a sometimes gathering
place for many of its casual members, Congress
in a presidential season is treated almost with
contempt by those of the body aspiring for higher
things. Udall is not alone Ln forgetting where
(and why) his salary Is earned, the seats of
Scoop Jackson and Birch Bayh are likewise
mostly empty these days. And as for the past,
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dur ing the 1960 campaign, Barry Goldwate r's
was cut by a third in 1964 and Gene McCarthy
went (rain 66 per cent In 1967 to a simply
5 per cent during the 1968 White House

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have,
member of Congress who is paying attention to it
The Third Party
When a candidate does not do as well as exthis quadrennium. House minority leader John __________________________________________________ pected, he has say some thing. Wh Sargent
en
Rhodes believes it is folly for Americans to pay
IrIVer, as he did in Florida, loses to an..
at-candidates full time congressional
tlabortlon candidate Ellen McCormick and runs
wages for part time congressional work.
behind the Rev. Arthur Blesalt, or John Connally
Rhodes feels that the legislator-candidate has an
gets only &amp;4 write-In votes In New Hampshire,
advantage over the citizen-candidate which Is
they can't jut say the better person won. Perish
not only unfair (franking privileges, media
the
the
thougtt. There must be other reasons.
Heal th and Rehabilitation service; or just
'Let 'em Eat Cake
access and so forth but taxpayer supported.
So, free charge, I offer the following event,
showing travel fllm. to senior cltlzer,s?
So it is that Rhodes, a Republican from
courtesy of The Center forShort-Uved
Democrat Udall's home state of Arizona, has
There should be an award "Let 'Em Eat
Name Withheld I'henaisiena In Cambridge, Mass., which might
Introduced legislation designed to put an end to Cake" for Lyle Suffield, coordinator of senior
be usable by presidential candidates to explain
the bother. He proposes a joint resolution citizens programs in Seminole County.
their poor showing In future prlmarles.All these
Letter Of Thanks
providing for constitutional amendment "that
Analyzing the problems of "Mary A" a
things have occurred this year:
would preclude any member of Congress from resident of Brams Towers, Mr. Suffield wa,r
•le
acttala Earthquake. mis iapta king office as President or vice president until quot ed In The herald as saying "People Like this of Ihe following Is an open letter to tbe citizens peed
February 4, lasted about 30 second,
Seminole County:
two years after the last date of servL'e in the should not be
Towei-3. Mary A should move
cau&amp;d
major dairgv hi Gwakuudii City
Black Awareness week would not have been a
Congress." In short, the measure would force a toa place where she can afford therent,"
and
surrounding
regions, killing about 2,000
success without your warm cooperation, You people and
member to resign In order to pursue Chief
6,000. As of Feb. 16, more
The story simply pointed out that when
Executive hopes.
were
very
kind
with
accommodations
and
Un
900
aftershocks
had
been recorded by the
moved into the Towers in 1972 she paid $103 per SL4gestlons. From the bottom of our hearts, we
National
Observatcry
In
Not surprisingly, Rhodes' idea has been month, and one supposes that she had
Guatemala City. The
thank you.
right to
quake
greeted on Capital Hill with all of the en. be there. By
felt
In
Honduras,
Belie, El Salvador,
To the participants of the Black Awareness
April Ist, the rent will have risen to
thuslasm of another visit from an eighth grade
and
Chiapas
State,
McxIco.
leaving her $13 for food alter she has paid Week program: without your dedication of
—The Groton Finback Whale Beaching. At
governmen t class. After all, absenteeism has rent and other fixed expenses.
service and kind response the pr
would
approximately
considered a perquisite of the legislative
12:30 GMT, on Jan. 28, a 13.S-mha e been a failure, flease accept this method
industry since only eight of 22 senators showed
appreciation from the Black Program Com. eter-long temle finback whale (Balaneoptera
Mr. Suffield's efforts are funded federally by
up at the opening of the first session of Congress the Older Americans Act through the Division of
jthysalus) was discovered alive
Groton
Iflittee.
in 1789. Besides, the subject Is hoary, says one Agin nf the Depertment of Health and
To all of L
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member, "Somebody is forever getting a feather Rehabili tative Services. He is seeking more to hear our program it would have teen useless. on
beaching
Connecwas the first recorded whale beaching
up their rear about It, but in the end noth ing Is federal money
ticut shores In
years. The Coast
acquire
4000 square foot Thank you for coming. We were so glad that ou
Gu
ever done."
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attemoted
ar
tow
the
whale back to deep
building for his offices, and
Senior Citizens could come. We hope that there
something
but it broke lose and swam back towards
Center.
For
dancing,!
guess.
oulstandmn'g
to
remember
in
years
to
come.
The howling and threats have gone
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Are there no answers for people like Mary A'
To all of nu may God continue to bless yoU the bench where it died at 16:4 GM?.
however. As one of John Rhodes' assistants
—The Dhajala Village Meteorite Fail. At
explains It, "Legislators seldom legislate No moving money to send her to Orlando where and make you blessing.
21:00
GMT, on Jan. 28.. in Dtiajala Village In
apartment
houses
begging for tenants at $115
against themselves."
Gujurat
State In India, a bright flash
for same type of accommodations? (Assuming
two
Ms. Aifreda J. Wallace
Yet If his constitutional amendment proposal that she might
loud
booms
accompanied
this
fireball.
As
of
Feb.
to leave Sanford and her
Chairperson
stands no chance, Rep. Rhodes has at least friends because, as Mr. Suffield says, she should
Black Program Committee 1, five kilograms of fragments had been
reminded the nation of some fairly Important not be in liram Towers.)
of Seminole County Hi- recovered, but no crater was found.
unfinished business.
—The Reventador Volcanic Eruption. Early
Wouldn't solving her problem come under a
Centennial Committee on Jan.
4, Reventador, one of the most active
volcanoesinEcuadormbegan to ei Atdawn
this same day, a 900.meter4ilgh ash colum was
observed. Ash emission,continued
several
days following the Initial eruption. Winds carried
the fine ash particles westward and southward
over the Andes Mountains. Reventador, a strato
volcano rising 3,485 meters above sea level, has
frequently erupted since the year 1541.
WASHINGTON In just one
"When the senior executives some
Capitol
the House lobbyist Vera Loen had "threatened" him
For those candidates who would like
Hill, Rep. Larry Pressler,
powerful firms
grain-selling because of his votes against deregulation of little further back Into
history to account
Republican
South Dakota, has mastered missions, their wherebouts
kept secret natural gas. The record cleaily shows, however, their poor primary
showings,
I'd suggest an
the art of being everything to everyone,
even from their own senior employes so that
that Pressler switched his position several times excellent new book published by Simon and.
have discovered, he has even untimely leak
competitor to some and twice voted quietly for the White House line. Schuster, titled "The Timetables of
History."
plagarized published articles to enhance his impending grain sale coup."
Last July, Pressler voted against a White This ticizontal linkage
people
and
Image as an agricultural expert.
House proposal to remove price controls on lists such happenings as: the first report of
In his "exclusive" story, Pressler wrote:
It is hardly surprising that the polished
crude
oil, then switched his stance nine days domesticated dogs In Egypt (4000 to -2501); the
"When U senior executive of some of
Pressler would lack expertise In agricultural
most powerful
graln.selllng liter. Also In July, he voted the pro-li,bor first recorded wrestling match in Japan (-50 to.
affairs. He is a Rhodes Scholar and a Harvard
position on the controversial "common sltus" 1);
mis
sion
th
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wherebouts
kept secr
prohibition of prostitution by
School graduate. lie spent almost three
et
picketing
bill, then reversed himseLf in Chalemagne (801); the beginnings
— even from their own senior employes
the St.
years as a !tgal atvLsor to the Secretary State,
so December.
Vitus dance epidemics in Europe (1021), and the
his that an untimely leak won't tip oil a com petitor
Smitten with Potomac Fever, he
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first use of plge.ns to carry mesugpq 1w the'
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awing the 3an1sh selge of Haarlemn
for Congress as a South Dakota f
boy.
Reported the Washington Post: 'Ibe grain "the first I've heard" t, the plagarism. Ills ""
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tide was "writt en by an intern ," he said, but
In his largely rural district, he erphaizcs firms are a handful
tigaged
How, you may be wondering: what could any
"It's
under my name so I'm responsible for It,"
the fact that he grew up
"famil y farm near
essential commodity from the few
The lawmaker staunchly defended his voting of these events possibly have
do with the
Humboldt." Even his State Department ex. countries that have more than enough to the
an in. Presidential primries in 1976? My answer is: I
rft
,
ord
but
admitted
there
was
,,
perlence has been neatly tailored to his new many that have far too Utile."
the slightest Idea, but I'm sure the
consistency" In his common altos vote.
image. He worked on "International agricultural
Wrote Pressler: The grain firms "are
candidates "Fill think of something.
trade," he says. Pressler has furthe r r ef ined his handful of companies engaged In moving
GAS PRESSURE: The natural gas Industry
"lam ooy facade b writing
occasional essential commodity train the
countries that has quietly blocked use of a simple device that
jeco
agricultural problems for the local have enough to the many that have too little," would save $200 million in heating bills during
press. One such article recently appeared in the
At least a third of the Presder article so etch
month, according to confidential
South Dakota High Liner, a Wlofd puHished by closely
the previously published Senate memos.
the state Rural Electric Assxiation.
material that It could be construed as plagarism.
The mechanism, costing only a few dollars,
Pressier LifecJ whole paragraphs, smetimes
But this i't the only evidence Pressler's would decrease use of natural gas In furnaces by
word4or.word, from
sthith appeared in duplicity. He has wnasaed voting record so up to 30 per cent and save the equivalent
of a
the Washington Post in January.
Jumbled that It would confound a computer,
half-million barrels of oil a day.
The Post story, for example, contained thin
Last month, for example, Presaler held a full.
The device has been used in Germany for 43
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dress press conference to complain that White years,
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unions,
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Dr. Claude Parent, a hospital official in Joliette, said
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woman sailor, Krystyna Uskevicz-ChoJnciwska, haa
returned to this Canary Islands port she left March 10 on
the
leg of a solo round-the-world trip.
Authorities said Friday that the electronic rudder of
Mrs. Liskevicz.Chojnowska's boat — the Mazurek —
failed when she was 30 miles out of Las Palmas en route to
Barbados. She returned to port, but planned to restart her
adventure as soon as the rudder can be repaired.
Her plan Is to go from Barbados to the Panama Canal,
Australia, Tahiti and the Fiji Islands, then to sail south of
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Rockefeller has left
17-day diplomatic trip around
the world.
Accompanied by his wife, Happy, and aides,
Rockefeller left Kennedy Airport aboard Air Force Two
on Friday bound first for Tunisia, where President
Bourguiba will celebrate 20 years In
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agricultural leaders about mutual trade matters.
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declared: "If President Ford loses In New
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"inoperative" Rogers Morton, one
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says: "We
back to New Hampshire to
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to the best
knowledge It was zero. We
found nobody who would change their
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a bout the Nixon trip? Were they lying? Of course
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could end in a U.S.
Moslem-Inspired resolution
against Israeli policies In Jerusalem,
Pakistan has given the 15 council members an cx;xrImental text of a resolution condemning Israel's
Policies in handling Arab unrest In the IsraelI-occupIed
West Bank of Jordan.
A milder version of the text may
pass the council but
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result in a U.S. veto, diplomats speculated, The United
States has vetoed three ar,ti-Israel resolutions since
September 1972.
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SAN FRANCISCO i All) — In capture here
19month the 22-year-old newzpaper heir- Mir hearst's
she
Carter had cautioned the Jury
"If the accused be proved
room 19007, comfortzihle con- odyssey
through the revolution- ess chain-smoked cigarettes awaited the verdict,
not
to allow "sympathy, prej.. guilty, say so," said the Judge,
lerence room on the 19th floor
ary underground, lie instructed she nervowl',' took from a
During
final hour of the udice, or public opinion" to in. "If not proved so guilty, say
the Federal Huildir.g,
them
more than an hour on beigecolored woolen sack,
trial Friday, the defendant's fluence Its decision.
so."
women and live imien ponder the the complexities of the
Carter remained in his mother, Catherine Hearst,
Patricia Hearst.
1k' told the jury it must de- chambers. The prosecutor, U.S. burst Into tears and dashed out
live hours and 15 minutes dde sstiether Miss hearst in. Attorney James L. Browning,
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Friday they deliberated, sur- tentionally joined her Symworked in his 16th
federal marshal.
rounded by a mountain of cvi- bionese liberation Army capAnd chief defense at"It's
know, sort of
dence spilling from tables and tars in an April 15, 1974, bank torney F. lee Bailey retreated the end of the line and she
chairs.
robbery. The defendant said
the Not) lull hotel where he upset," said Miss Hearst's faThey planned to resume 5he was ordered to
has been staying--one block ther, San Francisco Examiner
Saturday
be killed by the terrorists from the Hearst family apart- President Randolph A. Hearst.
unanimously agree on a verdict uhn had kidnacd her Feb. 4. Ilient.
ui Miss 1icar's trial for bank 1974.
Other defense attorneys
robbery. They Intended work
Carter scheduled cleliber- remained In the building, octhrough the weekend, if ations lrnui 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. t'asionally
Enterprises Inc.
visiting, the defen.
lecessary.
daily and then, for Miss hearst dant.
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vado, six's nervous, iic• any
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lilt lead.s to equal pay for women who perform
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of womanhood divine, much has happened.
In many sectors of Americana close to open
warfare has been declared between men and
women.
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feminist movement. It resulted In many women
claiming that they already live in the best of all
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treatment
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for pregnant women was flied
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dealing with sex dis- for up to 26 weeks
when he or
in the late '60s. Nom the issue Is the woman who
can't work criminationi of the 1964 Ciii she is sack or has had an acci•
before the Supreme Court for a alter the second
month of preg. Rights Act,
dent, but pregnancy is cx.
major decision.
nancy because of medical
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claims
Bob Delano. vice presi.
AP Ne%sfeatures Writer
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of WE Local 161. Three
A man who walks into a bar, ance for
the employer and his versus Sandra Wetzel
were grievances and two court dccipicks a fight and gets hurt gen. employes'
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She traditiurodly takes an
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Fort Lauderdale Westminstel' Trinity Prep in loc&amp;I action
61.34: Rockledge defeated Friday. The tough boys team
Far from maddening crowd, Superior outfielder scaks up sun, ponders return to three feet of snow (Herald Photos by Tom Vincent
Leesburg 4831 and Orlando trounced the opposition by a
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Boone turned back Tampa ra-argin of 40 points.
hlillsborough 55-44.
BOY
Miss Payne, a 6-foot-1 junior,
dominated the bdckbwds with MEDLEY RELAY - Oviedo
22 rebounds and ended up mak. (Ortega, Baker. GallimW1. K&amp;ktn)
ing 10 of 9 field goal tries over
BIk, (D) 2.73 7. so
By The Associated Prvc
2 OS
200 3M
"I think they should have a bc faced in the threeothercities nosed No. 15 Arizona, 24-8.
'White knuckler,' the tendency
basketball
her
shorter rivals. Peggy Slim FREE
Roemond (T) 21 7.
Nearly
100
young
They had won 56 of 57 games way to seed
eight teams and which would host their Owfl
Ncithcr Knight our Mar- is for the better team to tighten players in four cities Saturday HIOflS added 14 poInts, most on DIVING- Qjtc. (01.1
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ab.ce
the Cc!!cgc biIIIi'll
place two of Omni in each re- judgement days- fourthranked quette's Al INIcGuire regretted up and the weaker gets strong," might have clisputed Knight's fast-break layup p,uses from
season began so many months glonal," offered Indiana Coach Rutgers, 30-0, mct
ChAtey (0) S50. SOO FREE
surprising the fact that the matchup of he said.
Miss
Payne.
Catholic
upped
its
thinking.
And
,
oi 6 IS 5, 100 BACK
don't
leave
out
ago. They had reached the top
Bobby Knight before his Uoo- Virginia Military, 22.9, at their teams had to happen in the
Knight, coach of a 29-0 team the thousands of fans, who record to 19-2.
Ortca 10 it 14 100 B R EAST
two rungs in the national lad- siers placed on
the line their Greensboro, N.C.; No. 14 semifinals. M;uire, in fact, that has won 63 of its last 64 swelled four coliseums to
Casandra Frazier ran Trender.
Okoikin, Qaiti. Xernblt'
undefeated season, their top Missouri, 28-4, (aced No. 9 thought his 27.1 Warriors might
gaines, shrugged off the pres- capacity and tuned in millions ton past Westminster by scor- c •tr,m 3 9
Yet one team-No. I Indiana billing in the rankings and their Michigan, 23-s,
at Louisville; have the advantage in a sure as "largely a figment of of television sets.
ing 23 points on fast-break layor No. 2 Marquette-was to LW challenge to UCLA's NCAA and
at Las Angeles, defending pressure game of this kind,
the imaginations of sports
Another road trip awaited the up shots. Trenton clinched the
left behind at Baton Rouge Sat- baskettxill crown.
champ UCLA, fifth-ranked.
"When it gets to he a tight %riters. I don't think it means victor or the Inthana.Marqtte
fl)C with a 19.2 scoring adMEDLEY RELAY
Trinoy
urday, the final victim of a
There were other problems to 4, risked its title ;lgairLst hard. situation at the end (if a game, a am thing.''
vantage in the third period for (Stuart, F•erci'. Sarton,Curts
dash:
to
Philadelphia
to
meet
Mideast regional playoff thit
the Winner of the Arizona UCLA Its 23rd victory of the year. 217 700 IM- Stuart ('7)7 50 3, 50
also had claimed sixth-ranked
game.
Westminster. finishing at 19-3, FREE Curts (T) 71 S. DIVING
Alabann eighth-ranked
got
2 points from Erin Martin. Pierce M. 100 FLY -Cook (0)
11vit contest took ,I strange
a, 10th-rated Western
as
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1012. SIX FREE -- Corti% IT
Michigan and St Johns
726. 100 BACK
their
11th
championship
in 13 ,- . .
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Pierce I T)
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game is like a family affair," the Same area, we recruited the lain, lie eats breakfast with the
Watkins' basket with 30 seconds (oach Gene flartow, were the
Trip
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said Kentucky Coach Joe B. same kids-there's a lot be. team before all our
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games. lie's left,
visiting
team
in
the
Pauiey
Pa"'
hail, contemplating today's twet'n U.S."
flying down here for the final1' b
Kentucky. UNC viliion they usually call home
final of the National Invitation
Matter of fact. Hose his as at my request."
Trinity Prep's girls handily
Charlotte, 24.5
I need Bartow wasn't at all displeased, defeated
Tournament against North mucti Kentucky in him as any
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thaI
Today s final matches one of
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another big game from Cedric 1okin"
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"We're colonel
never Cirollni.Charlotte
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local
tennis
match
Friday.
Th
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Saints won three out of five in
reinqu1s11e4 a stron 'hold pretty much in-bred-there's a
h.
sistencv
on
the
road."
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10
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aural.
. points
fK
in both these during Kentucky
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InC roan to tue rdSt iiflai was the singles events, and swept
school hurl.
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Hose
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both doubles matches.
Air
III
Florida
trounced
Colonial on its 12th golf
rs for recognition
With all sLmrs his 19 free throws-in 43 i tough one or unueruog
A
lot
of
Kentucky
n North were times I used to sneak In the ACC schools
m
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The star of the game was the
t of '3 iICS
ee
Virginia
Military,
which
hoped
around us,"
Snglc'j 1 Daiis (BId McNuI?y $
attempts-are
already
Carolina-Charlotte? You bet. just to see the great Wildcats said' '
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winning pitcher. Tony Stevens,
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past Lyman at
suiu
'mother upset 'lu'ijnst
Rose, we don't get touch
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tournament record, and he also for tel
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cst tOJ(iI O ult ,.'rs, "I'a) und r 1.
Coach Rupp. I U
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who not only tossed a three LIII
ink. We're trying to build our had blocked eight shots, stole unbeaten Rutgers. "We re Sm,Ihb('rQCr
( IS) d DeLaTorrr '- Rio Panar Country Club in
spent seven years coaching at hang From the mi ters Just to
am
shut-out while striking O
and
handed
here,"
said
VMI
see
program,
and
being
here
in
the
Coach
Bull
s
Mie
(I)
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the ball seven times
i Transvivania, a college ,livision thein play."
CNOII.Al cau(h,-% 36. Byrd M.
but got two hits in four times a
DOut)4n
I AkNvlty Figellb"q
Blair. "Don't ask me how, but
finals of the NIT against a teain
out nine assists.
inLexi ngton,
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past
)ears, Rose
bat both of which were home
me
here.
like Kentucky is jut great.
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L.ymirm O*iy 39. MCL.it.jffln $
just happens to be shere the and Hall have been members
M'I'oIe (TI ci Rupush SmuthbqvQpr
WinBut
ii have his lldflus itiui
Mk
runs. Dan Weaver
of or lose
Michigan's Rickey Green
e'
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winners
C'son 40 I-4,intey Al
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ca
s
University of Kentucky Is lo. the Crestwood Christian Chur ch
when
he
goes against burly 6-11 plannt1 to COII1C
Prosser also went two or four
just t
t'ee
out shooting
cateit. Mike Pratt, Rose's as- in Lexington, Ky.
center
Mike
Phillips of Kenat the plate.
against
Missouri.
since
1(3 of his
sistant, played at Kentucky tin"l'iil on the fund-raising corntucky, 19-10. Despite a sprained 20
Both clubs won one-point
points
Thursday
night
came
I)
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100 000- I der Coach Adolph Rupp.
111illec," Mid Rose. "and he thrillers in Thurs(l.ay's seini. ankle, Phillips has been a I n I tie sec o nd hal
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"We're close, very close," (hall) hasn't paid his dues. I Lnals. Kentucky edged pvi- dominating player under the my
usual shot- earl)'," he
said Hose at a news conference wonder who David Blondell, our dence 79.78 on Larry Johnson's boards.
PATERSON, N.J. IAP)
recalled. "I thought about it at
The WItnesses, Arthur BradFriday. "Joe Hall and I are minister, is going to be praying court-length drive and Iayup
usiiut't
Ilsiuu*eietght
hailtimne
and
started driving
boxer ley and Alfred fteuo, gave testiboth ,I couple of farm boys. for?"
vvith one smnd to go, while
Rubin "llurricane" Carter, niony that placed the two de.
after that."
We've known each other for "I go, to him first." 'ounter- UNC-Charlotte beat North
He'd had plenty of time to nho has been gran ted a new fendants at the scene of the
think bs' ganietime Saturday. trial on a triple murder charge, crime. They rcanted their
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jail for the first time in nearly series of appeals that ended
FOREST CITY
Seminole
n
e
L trounced Lake Howell in a
10 years Saturday.
High girls softball team
with Wednesda)"s decision.
three-way golf meet at Sheoah
(';irter
and
a
codefendant,
crushed
Lake
Brantlev.
12-0,
w7
: *(;-)If Course, in Friday's locil
I
Okay I ittle Leaguers, get those spikes dusted
Monday's registraficin 11.0bon Ls at Fort
John Artis. ,Aere gianted bail
Fri(Liv ,is Ann- Gricine hit ;I
11w requests by Carter and
1± actien.
Melloe Park.
and take Cie old glove out of mothballs.
home
Friday
and
the
Carter-Artis
:'trtis
run
and
Patty
Wiggins
for a new trial had been
OvifdC I. Mo'rev
Thesday it is at the Bay A'.rt.nue facility,
The time has arrived.
132-1
National Defense Fund says it relected initially by Superior
went 3-II
rl,~C- Mo Ie'y 41, 3 Slaiinek 40. 1 C.ir
Wednesday's site is the Westaide field,
Sanford's kiddie corp Is faced with
Seminole High School, playing has deposited $20,000 bail for Court Judge Samuel A.
Lamer,
Time for sign-ups each day !s 4 p.m. Players SemInole
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registration details Monday, Tuesday and
015 006 0-12 II 0 one of its worst games of the Carter and $15,000 For Artis with
Kissimm
who
presided
at
the
1967
trial
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Burefico 29, 3 Myers M,
Wednesday. The Little League season doesn't ifi the league last year need not bring birth Lake Brantivy 000
season, dropped a 9.3 decision a court clerk here to enable
the lamer said the recantations by
open unUi April 12, but assignment of tcam and certificates, however new playcra must provide ----'VI .111LI Bovd
Alt)rf %, lo a tough Del.and baseball men to go free Saturday after Bradley and Bello
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proof of age.
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the Class A champion
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lion, Leslie Pasne scored 22
points as Pensacola Catholic's
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tut to joni Inc scflools boys
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Beach Fletcher Saturday night points. High scorer for Leesfor the Class AAAA girls state burg was Tamara Freitag with
prep basketball title.
13 points. Her team ended with
In other finals, Rockledge a 13-5 record
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so severely handicapped by last year grossed over
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Computer Inc.
injuries sustained in an au- lion.
Dhillon was assisted in learnRehab Computer started
tr)moblIe accident that he was
Life changed dramatically ing computer programming business
In a spare room in
confined to a wheelchair at for 28-year-old Dhillon
in 1970, right in his own living room by Dhillon's
basement,
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home. Even to the District of when he enrolled in a demon- use of a
personalized instruc- company provides computer
Col umbia
vocahonaI stration program at George tion manual
augmented by a software services, and researcl,
rehabilitation agency he was Washington University funded time
sharing computer. He and development in training
considered "unemployable." by the Rehabilitation
Services learned the mysteries of "cornand employment of the hanToday, Dhillon is met at home Administration
of the Depart. puter talk" and with a contract dicapped.
each weekday morning by a mnent of Health, Education and from
the National Aeronautics
modified van equipped to Welfare. The goal of the project &amp; Space Administration In
In 1973, its first full year of
handle his motorized wheel- was to determine If people
who Washington opened his own operation. Rehab Computer
chair. He is driven to his mod.. were severely disabled could be firm
in 1972.
grossed nearly $100,000 awl
em offices in the Virginia sub. trained to work et home, deIn tribute to the rehabilitation paid over $65,000 in salaries to
urbs of Washington, where he spite the fact that they had pre- agencies which are trying to nine lull-time employes, sev, a
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sent all their minor league teams here for training,
Regulars like Alvin Dark, Whitey Lockman,
Johnny Antonelli. Monte Irvin, Bobby Thompsoii
ar1d Wes Westruin were here too. Thr Giants
spring trained in Phoenix, but Sanford was a
meeting place. The Ma'ifair hotel almost
had a
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use tea, colas or other caffeine simple points listed above will
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What if they gave a tennis match and
the players had no place to go? That's
very nearly the case at Seminole High
School, where the absence of adequate
facilities has cast a shadow over the
current tennis season, approximately
halfway finished. There are no protest
marches or loud complaints. Low-key
grumbling is evident on players' faces
as they patiently await their turn for
the two hours per day allotted both
boys and girls for practice and matches.

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played easier teams but it was McKee, Eddie White and Ken wzl.
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been a going concern for some which is pretty good eon- facilities, our
record would be
e wanted to girt' the girls the
years, despite getting very little sidering our schedule."
better", Reichert adds.
knowledge of what type of
support. There are not any
"You figure when to teams tennis ahilitv there is in the
David Me('ook is hit' No i
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scud for boys and holds a 7-3
for practice
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the
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improvement is not short in colleges are looking at him and
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of the girl netters. She has
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boys
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at
Lake
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Susan Whelchel have ui
of our surprises this
hile the girls played here this year as her 6-3 mark
tougher teams on this year's
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1)t'bble Reagan backs Karen
Competition. Each squad's
100
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sonic powerhouse hitting.
record is not too impressive,
last
ear.
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but their efforts are.
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"We've played well against tennis and didn't have too many
e play, especially Winter the losses have been close.
the new teams but have not won lessons, but he worked hard Park, have their own courts and
The other players comprising
against them," says Reichert. over the summer to improve." even some of the players have the
team are Meg Newman,
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If we had wanted a good Other members of the Tribe their own professionals to work Sandy Turner,
Sheila Clause,
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YORK (All) — It is a
Its primary purpose was to
'-imnple sentence, burled in the prepare a preser.tation for
bottotti of the text of the Major Saturday's joint meeting of the
IA-ague [)layers As.sociaton's 24 major league clubs. Saturresponse to the "best and final" day's session is the first time
iolit:ctive bargaining theoners have met with their

nated the final session (if the for the year.
Vincent, will be co-featured Tuesday night at the Orlando Sports agreement offer of the Owners, committee since fast Monclay's
National Football League
Under the Statute last year,
You could re:411 right by it if offer. Several owners have
Stadium.
meetings even though they only three players could be proyou ueren't caredul. but it is the expressed displeasure at the
Wells, the highest ranked fighter rnanaged by
weren't here.
promoter Pete key to the current status of the lengths to which the negotiators
tected by their clubs from being
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Ashlock, will be tested over the 10-round route by South Carolina's negotiations
The three played out their op- picked up on waivers if they hail
i tnt in an attempt to settle the
Sammy Ruckard.
tions with the Dolphins and been on the injured reserve list.
in it, the players association dispute and that displeasure
jumped to the now-defunct
The contest, for Wells'Southern Middleweight championship, agrees to accept "a tnccha. was likely to surface at this
Three players still may be
is considered a crucial bout fri his career. In his last outing the nism. along the general lines meeting.
WFL sitn multiyear, million eligible for trade, but all
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Future strategy was ex pected
John Bassett, who owned the will be given the chance next Jewish Bomber." Mike Roasman, in Madison Square Garden.
(lintrol the so-called "one-anti.
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'svisaoi üut,, dcdtueti year of making the grade with
That loss, coupled with a recent draw In New Mexico against one" free agent rights granted lobe molded at the meeting but
them free agents.
their team. If they don't, they Vicente Medina, helped Wells twnble to
reent by an arbitrator and upheld b) no nc talks are scheduled with
fifth place In the
the I'Ia)eri Association It was
Q. How many left-handed golfers are there on the pro tour?
Commissioner Pete Rozelle must be put on waivers, where
two federal courts
world rankings by Ring Magazine.
expected tivit the two sides
of the NFI. said he didn't know another club could claim them
only known of one. Bob Charles. Why are there not
Will
Ruckard's overall mark is only
as compared to
Worthwine, Tustin, Calif.
if they were truly free or not, for *100.
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major league player a free might sit down again to resume
It's a question Charles himself asks. General feeling is that
but that the NFL would find out
agent ill 1976 or 1977 (icpensilr.g their contract negotiations
Jim Kensil, Executive 1)ireeVijicent's opposition Is being furnished by the MidWest's
golf teaching pros are righthanded and so when a southpaw
quickly. If :o, they presumably tar of the NFL, said the intent 0!
on vbhetIwr he signs a contract. today.
junior
middleweight
champi
on
,
Jimmy
Claar,
comes alon g to learn th e game, the pro converts him because
ou
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be
Free to sign with the the rule always has been to stop
i\buut 160 players including
it's w
Both men are known for their powerful offense
easier to teach him from the right side. Besides Charles, who
highest bidder,
as Claar has stars such as Heggie Jackson,
clubs from putting players °
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scored every one of his victories by KO
cut down his tournament play, there are two active lefthandeii
and Vincent has stopped Rod Carew, Tom Seaver and
Fullback Csonka, 29, might the Injured reserve list only so
15 of his 18 victIms,
playing pros — Sam Adams, who won the Quad-Cities Open.
be the subject of a bidding war. they will be available if needed
Fred Lynn, have not signed and
iasviy
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Running back Kiick, 29, and in future seasons.
expected to see action are Ed Savage Turner, Ern!e
't' in spring training camps
Barr, Nat Whyms and Frankie Santore,
wide receiver Warfield, 33, pusUnder the old rule, the new
after having their contracts sibly ouId not.
Barr is a former national Golden Gloves champ
clubs of Tampa Bay and Seattle
newtsl by their clubs.
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Brightest
spot
of
the
week
for
the
pro
debut
in
a
six-rounder
would
have
been
0
with Turner.
It
given
11w courts have concurred
althe 28 owners probably came chance of picking up players
ith the arbitrator who (lCCidt'd
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that ttns% al is I;r one yt'r
of the players association, injured reserve, with the ex,,,,I,- and not one mar at time
hard times have Fallen on the Pete Ashlock stable of
fighters
came to their meeting and said ception of three. Now
they will Taco Perez, the former Southern junior middleweight champ, in perpetuity.
the players were "ready, wlI- have 10 wait to see if those who halls from
Throughout the negotiations
Sanford, is still out with
ing and able" to negotiate a new players are able to stick with only been able to compile a record of his broken jaw. Wells has until Monday's
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"final" offer,
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co lice t I v e b a r g a I n I n g their 1975 dubs,
owners had not accepted the
on the road. Jodie Ballard and Turner have dropped their
last two
agreement.
Rule changes during the five- outings.
MAN
'one-and-one" premise, Then,
When I get to college, I want to become a writer, I have
Pro football has been without day annual meetings cre 1fl1
the softened that stance, of.
But worst of all, the darling of the stable, "The
'read )our ho
books on pro football, Where did ou
y get your in. one for two years, with many nor, ranging From eliminatin
Donny k'ring free agency but tying it
gCkimnond
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.formation on players? — William Laney, Tolecb, Ohio.
of Boxing," 19-year-old Termite Watkins was defeated
la wsuits involved,
the stripe on the Football
to restrictions that included a
by
the
Dominican
Republic's
Nani
No mystery. You just get around as much as you can and get
Marrero in Miami Beach.
Anderson and Rozelle each for night games, to inrialling a
draft of the available players by
8:
P.M.
0
know
them
for
The
startling
upset
took
place
last
Fuesday night and snapped
personal
insights.
There
are
also
normal
expect
meetings to start within 30-second clock in each end
3
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eight
(lobs
sith
the
poorest
the Southern lightweight champion's win streak at 25O.
venues of research such as their schools and their pro teams arid two weeks in an effort to nego. zone for
recorils,
timing the offensive
*W the NFI,commissioner's office, which keeps extensive files.
tiate the working rules and team in getting a play started.
That (ii(in't satisfy the play.
The final verdict was a controversial, split decision, but it will
) Q. I'm speaking out for the San Francisco Giants. They're
be a couple months before Watkins gets a chance For revenge, He ers totally. ttt they dlii not Is..
ierrlf Ic! I may be a girl only 14-years-old but I know wiiat's going
suffered a six-Inch gash over his eye and broke the middle knuckle
1fl ()iiti'igiit rejection, -We
fl.ThisscasonwiIlbedlfferfnt.PeUplewlflpaytothempla,.
on his right hand.
idflte(I spring training ramps
l"hat's my prediction. I Us e 100 miles from Candlestick P;rk, go
'on(i
Monday
On the bright side for Ashlock, his Mad Dog, Edgar Ross
pn'd and t' didn'tant to do
:there once a year and hac one heck of a time. 'fluls is not a
keeps on rolling along.
aflythiiii that itu!,l inhibit
Wed, &amp; Sat.
Ross
stopped
Leon
Futchon
the
same
that
saw
Watkins
that,
said
Marvin
Miller,
I
card
y peple — Laurie Adamsoxi, Loomis, Calif.
i
1:45
Upset by Marrero. Ashlock's other coming star, Frankle Santore, exetlltivi. director of Ihv
:- Laurie,
players ;Issos'IatioIi, &amp;'3l;iimiIng
also came away with a one punch KO win on that show,
Q. Not man)' young people know or are aware of Babe Ruth's
HAMPTON, Ga. tAI'i — A
.
Current members are seven
tile conciliatory language of his
ObilIty as a pitcher. Does his won-loss and ERA and home rums victory in today's Atlanta 500 of the first eight qualifiers
But the best news for Ashlock comes from Californca, where iroup's resolution.
for
ecord, set in 1918, still stand for modern pitchers? — P4. Willey, stock car race would mean at. today's race-Dave Marcis, his light heavyweight contendor, Mike Quarry, is ready to fight
The Cxecltjyj' board of the
3 TRIFECTA
fliOst $liO,000 to I.ennie Pond. David Pea rs
again.
on,
Richard
Petty,
,
iSSOCIitIon
('ailed
for
akland,
Calif.
renewed
e
The Babe was 13-7 on the mound In 1918, with an ERA of 2.22 However, anything less than ('ale Yarbarough. Benny Par.
Quarry has been idle since uetUng Rout-nan in The Garden
'gntiatinns And the union held
RACES
hit 1 homers — but most of those were riouted in the 72
first would net the IkabIt', bat- sons,
last December, Before that Jerry's youngcr brother secrnd 't .01 illr
Baker amid hobby
hrari-h
ith
tt;,t
amt
hi: play ed in the outfield and at first base. There is iso
ding Virginian lc:-.,-, than $10,000. i\ilio,s, One fibre spot is avail- ready
for some big money uuatches that may have included a title """Ph' S('ntersce, accepting
compare records. Wes Ferrell In 1931 was 22-12 and hit nine
"That's all I've thought about' able and Pond is considered the
shot with either Jthn Conteh or Victor Galindez.
IT,n:rols on the one-and-one free
;bomet's, all while pitching. He also batted 31 Don Drysdale
lately,' ' said Pond, a former best bet
a g('mH). Less than one hour lit.
Rau, will be heading for Tuscaloosa, Ala. Friday night to
and lost 12 in 1965, clouting i,even homers and batting an even
N_ASC',%Ii Grand National
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"in rutinid figurvs. it,!~ worill
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VJ0. The Babe's greatest pitching feat was 29 and two-third rookie of the year who is still about $82,000 next year and appear on a show that is being promoted by his brother, Ronnie. r. Commissiorwr Bowie Kuhn
nrtk'rl the ('aIIipS Opened
coreles,s innings In World Series competition, a record until gunning for his first victory on about 170,000
The older Ross has Ilncd up a title defense for Edgar with
this year," Pond
Apparently, the players will
"ttey Ford broke it In 1561,
the circuit. "Rut if I'm gonna exp1aind, "So if I
CWI do i t. I
acut'pta
Free agent draft if the
commented recently about the assumed "wtak"
sin here. I've cotta utt UJAt Of ('sfl 05 I' *Wn%iitlp V4, 011'.1,
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"S
speti or a lotta luck.
It looked as if Pond had ,it
1yed. I wonder II sportswriters ecr really watch the Western
Word from Miami has it that Clyde Gray, one of Canada's mwiilr of tt.ini, IsrtttiIstirh
"My car Is just not nmnlng nuide two weeks ag) in
NInj
'
greatest fighters. Is penciled in for at, appeararceon March30 for from flit' bottoiii eight 10 .1 inure
4(hletic Conference, I am no "expert" but a team with an on- here. I'm
almost lsecomnls off Grand National race at Rich'
lilral 12 or P3
Dundee.
2eaien season should be N', 1, considerIng the fact it us th e only the pace,"
mond, Vu, But with a decisive
'lisat possibility probailly v as
:4ribeaten team In the nation. Could It be that In addition to the foci
The purse for the 171.1, annual lead late in the race, Pond and
If Gray di)es not appear on that date, Dundee may be able to WT of itiam aflernativvs I ll,,
4riziizi State was not c'xpoied to day time audit-flt-us ulicy play Atlanta 500 is $151,900, and first Ed Negre
collided, arid Pond
bring in one of the greatest lightweight champions, Roberto cussed F'riday when the l'laer
ueir tames at night due to the heati, the lecation of the school plate pays $15,750, Hut victory was out of the
race.
1)uran,
Relations ('oniniitp' huddled
$as also uuknown?- Roy Koliiijr,,Elpaco, Tex.
would aI.c(pinclude Pond for
"Youcan'tbeljevehow much
New York Its plan its n'xt
Hardly. Nebraska certainly knows about th e campus at sear and next in NASCAII's I've thonght about it,"
The next tshow set for Orlando, after Tuesday night's
I'ond
card, slrati'g, A sixikesitian for
the
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Tempe, Ariz. Correction: I thd not comment about "the weak and luerittivi' Winner's Circle said wistfully. "When I hit the
will be on April 13 with either Ross, Wells or Vincent headlining, llqlnag,?nivnl
negotiating
lt'a,n
insignificant schedule. " in fact iddn tewin mention It. I simply Award program for race win- wall at Richmond, I fig ured it
Vincent is the only fighter who apr!ars In Orlando an (I
(ltllisl the nieetjn 'au in(t'rnal
saidOk1ahan1apIavedinthetoughes'roflferencP,theig8
nets
regular
basis that isn't owned liy Ashlock.
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Kentucky had six players in
double figures, with Bird Avertit leading the way with 23
points.
Nuggets 113, Squires 108
Dan Issel scored 31 points as
Denver rallied to beat Virginia
after the Squires jumped to a
3&amp;25 first-quarter lead. paced
by Mike Green's 10 points, and
held a 58-53 margin at the half.
Spirits 125, Spurs 100
St. Louis guard Ron Boone
was given the key to Salt Lake
City, where the game was
played, and then proceeded to
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Iorthesuznnii'r Youth Baseball narent who shirks this
Program and coaches are still responsibility cannot, In turn,
expect others to assume the
neetMdjn all leagsie&amp;_
Anyone interestr(tui ii"burden."
the youth of the Sanford
The Sanford Recreation
community should contact the
Sanford Recreation Depart- Department Is also taking
ment. "Volunteer work as applications for summer emcoaches on the part of parents is ployment In the field of athletic
a must in having a successful officiating, and scorekeeping.
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W L I Pu. CF
17 50 11 106 311
Prila
NY
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35 is 55 95 74.4
AlInta
II 37 ii 73 212
NY
Ran
73 37 9 39 738
SmyiPs. Division
Chcgo
29 23 17 75 777
V,sncvr
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25 31 53 63 771
S Lou's
59 19 1 12 175
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Los Ang
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Detri
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Boston
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5 Alert's Joe, 6 Avadelle, 7 Calico
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6 10, 560. 3 Be My Wise (5) 3 20, 0
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As thankful as Curt Ridley
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tiful.
gracious towards tile
e Flaes
m
Dr. lUchard Gaines and Dr. Ted Robinson hit school of big
FruLly night.
"We had to raise 1.5,600 to make the trip," says Danny
b!uefi.sh in the inlet, landing 15 of them in the four to seven pound
The 24-year-oh] netminder
Hannuja, assistant coach with the University of Wisconsin at
class.
playe
d
his first game against
Superior team. "What we don't raise, we pay ourselves. Still, It
Merle Keller, manager of the Daytona Main Street Pier, said his former teamn.nates and held
is a good deal."
the weather was windy and rough but good catches of bluefish,
off 16-shot third•pt'riod attack
You guys wanted the trip, even if you had to pay yourwhiting, and sheepshead had been made all week,
to help the Vancouver Canucks
selves?
At the "Fishin' Hole" Tackle Shop in Daytona, Jim Haminto it 2-2 tie.
"You got it," said Hannula, flashing the thumbs-up sign.
mond slopped by to tell of a 21-pound channel bass which he
.t. 'l
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landed from the Flagler Beach Pier. He saw biss catches had
g;txiit'," he said alter facing 36
"Not being In three feet of &amp;sow. When we get back, when
beefl good all week there.
shots. "It was the First time I
we go out doors, we will play In 30 degree weather, we have fire
had ever played against the
barrels In the dugouts."
Flames. and iflhada choice I'd
And how's the food at the motel'
have to say I'd rather beat them
"Don't ask," he said with a grimace, flashing the thumbs
I drum are hitting in the Matanzas River, just the inlet, than any ordinary team
clown sign.
snook are biting at night from the Daytona bridges, and the usual
"ilie trade was the best thing
Players are housed in a Winter Park motel and shuffled
run of panfish are biting in the daylight hours.
that ever happened to inc. Theyback and forth to th e stadium complex, where three fields plus
Kent Gibbens, manager of th e "Tackle Box" in South
were Sd with iDan Bouchard
the stadium diamond are utilized for practice and game.
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and I Phil) MTC, and at VanLast week's champion was Rio Grande of GauIpoli,s, Ohio.
Ben Harden and a five-pound trout taken by Dan Harden. Ormond
tourer I've had a chance to
Highlight of the week for Rio (pronounced Rye-c), besides
Bridge seems to be the best spot for snook right now according
the trip to Disney World and Sea World arranged by Rinker, was
Gibs.
!e f)laved well enough -and
a surprise visit from Tommy Spencer, who played his high
Bream, speckled perch and bass were in the catches made at
school ball
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f
ach
co
Rio
John
ker.
Ec
Spencer was a !ilver glove
ed pourly
Cteen Bridge Camp. John Lankford, manager, said bass fishing
winner
In
centerfield last year at Indianapolis, and Is now at
t'nough- to ruin the evening for
Li getting better every day with some schooling action roted
Tampa trying to earn a spot In the starting Lineup for the CmAtla n ta Coach Fred Creighton
At Marina Isle many go1xl strings of speckled perch and
cinnati Reds,
"GilliR'S like that give misc an
bream were landed from the bank and bass fishermen are finding
"Tommy attended Rio, and It was a thrill for us to work with
ulcer," Creighton said alter the
the largernouths willing to hit. Shad are still available for the
hum," said Ecker. "That lake (Monroe) looked mighty Inviting
Fit's SSII.sttPd it 2.0 lead anti
trollers although the end of the Shad Derby has cut down on the
to him all week, but he didn't go fishing. He worked with us."
couldn't score on the power
number of fishermen.
Spencer shocked the cleats right off most of Rio's players
play in the closing two miniut&amp;'s.
Bass continue to school early morning and late evening at
when he went out to do wind sprints with them first day. Right In
We
had
control
of
the
puck
Lemon Bluff and specks and bream are good. Ed Woods, Camp
stride, he (Upped himself heels over head, landed and kept
anti i.e let them tiff the hook,
manager, even found time to land four bass Thursday evening.
going. He employed the same trick between innings once In
W
elet
the
tempo
of the game
Lindsay's Camp near Puzzle Lake had word of a string of five
jogging out to the third base coaching box.
gt't iIWi)',
bass landed by Mr. Kirk including a five-pounder and a Four"The kids were so Inspired by tthn that they decided to
Torts l.ysiak had set a club
pounder. Shad trotters in this area are picking up quite a few
really put out of this tournament for him."
record with his :10th goal and
specks on their shad rigs
They did, too, not even taking It down to the final game
assist
to
build
the
home
team's
Five big bass were taken by anglers fishing from the seawall
Friday afternoon.
MO-goal
lead.
11w
points
gave
in front of Wekiva Landing including an eight and a half pounder
Two sidelights to the tournament most talked about among
him 78 for the SCt.SOfl. One mart'
by Frank Dodson, Savannah, Ga., and a seven and a half pounder
the
collegians
is the Saturday afternoon trip to Daytona Beach
ttsari Use team standard he set
landed by "Curly" Burfield, one of the regular campers. Burfield
and
the
Pig
Award.
last year.
caught his big one on a live grunt worm,
"Yeah, If it's been a good week, I take them to Daytona
Montreal topped California 4.
Dottie Bill, known to many as "the Bass Lady" for her many
Beach
for a while and let 'em look at the girls," said Rinker
land
Pittsburgh bombed Wa.sls
fishing feats, is back in action in a limited way after a serious
when
prodded.
"We have a trophy of a pig that we give to the
Iflgton 7-3 in the evening's other
ao:ldent. She proved she hasn't lost her touch by landing a seven
guy
who
eats
the
most during the week."
National Hockey League
and a half pound bass on live bait.
A new week upon him, Rinker Is on the lookout for 10 new
Matt Carver, fishing out of the same camp, took two bass,
teams in town this week. This week It will be Rutgers, Kentucky
Barry
Gibbs had the other
nine pounds each, on a plastic worm and other visitors brought in
Weslycan,
Adrian, Mich., Murray, Ill., Central Connecticut
goal
for
Atlanta.
Ron Sc'dlbauer
good strings of shellcrackers, stumpknockers, and redbreast all
State,
Newark
Tech., N. J. takeland, Wisc., Akron, Ohio, and
and Dennis Kearns scored for
week.
St.
Mary's
of
Boston.
'nt'i1vcr in the game's last 10
The annual bow-fishing contest Is sc'ieduied this year for May
The future of hUnker's enterprise hinges only on the future
lisimnites.
1 and 2 - more on this later.
availability of the field. "I'm a little worried about this
('anadit'ns 4, Seals 1
Ford Buck from Indiana and Darwin Godshaw of Orlando
bankruptcy thing with Sanford Naval Academy," said Rinker,
(tiy Lauleur stored his 48th
found Lake Jessup windy but the specks still In a biting mood
b
I've got a full scheduled next year."
iii the y ear to start Mon-The
Thursday. They rulled in a total of 59. Another pair of Orlando 01111
The snow birds love It.
anglers, Mr. Craver and Mr. Ketterer had 19, Mr. and Mrs. Van Lr&amp;'al on the ".13" to its 15th
Schorck and K. Campbell took 64 while other strings of 20 to 64 straight unbeaten game. Yvan
Cournoyer. Murray Wilson and
were common.
Mt'Ve
Shalt also counted for the
Shellcracker bream are e.ipected to go on the beds any day
('anattie,is,
who handed the
now according to Lowell Hiley who operates the camp on the
,ct'4iis their fourth straight loss,
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pulled the boat down just as an Incoming wave broke over them,
sinking the boat.
Luckily, other fishermen nearby were able to get the men
aboard and the Coast Guard was able to salvage the boat. They
escaped with only the loss of all their fishing tackle and a sudden
unexpected swim in the dangerous waters of the Inlet.
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Q. Although the Philadelphia Phillles came close to winning
their division Ia5t year and a possible shot at the World Series,
isn't it true that they scored less runs, game for game, than their
bpponents? — Gary Lee Moore, Stowe, ?a.
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Denver Nuggets t urned back
A stunned crowd of 8,338 left the Virginia Squires 113-108and
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the San Antonio Spurs 1-l00.
suffer through a night usually
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t1ils,
fourth-quarter
rally that fell
Indian River near Oakhill a week ago as a small boat was run
went
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minutes
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short.
down by a larger one. The operators of the larger craft wereLrt1ini,
out t fIeld goal and finished
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handed numerouscitations by an officer of Florida Marine Patrol
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and
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player,"
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including failure to have registration papers on board the "
meager
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points
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at the cmxi when we
borrowed craft,
York
Nets
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needed
him."
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Central Florida residents visit the Oakhill area at this time of
ation
decision
to
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Kentucky
buckets
in the final two minutes
year to "go shrimping" at night. 'The Marine patrol boats are on
Colonels.
after
New
York's reserves had
hand checking running lights, safety equipment, and the numb(1'
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seen
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Doe
have
rota
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of shrimp caught. The legal Limit Li five gallons per boat with
such
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said
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night,"
heads on or two and a half gallons headed regardless of the
York
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other
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Steekrs, and Le Roy Jorday, the veteran linebacker of the
Dallas Cowboi, going to retire before next season? -T.M., OH
city. Pa.
Andy and Lee Roy, who both came into the NFL in 1963 and
who will both be 35 next season, have been
muttering about
quitting for the last couple of years. But judging by
appeprances
in the Super Bowl, it's likely they'll give it one - last shot. You
know, play 'em one at a time. Actually, they had fine seasons in
'75
Q. About 1927, 1 got Babe Ruth's autograph on a baseball in
Oklahoma City and since then have added th e autographs of
all
the leading home run hitters except Jimmy Foix and Ernie
8arks (hope to get Banks soon). Leo Duroeher was with the
Yankees when I saw the Babe. Was the year 1927?
— Joe Paul
Maflules, Poteau, Okla.
It was the next year because Leo Durocher, who now
Cs
ka Bidding
dispenses bLseball knowledge in Japan, didn't come up to th
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Yankees as a full-fledged major league shortstop until 1928.
Q. Could you please inform me as to what Gary Beban,
H isman Trophy winner from L'CLA, and Mike Garrett, Heisman
e
InOffi ng ?
trophy winner from USC are doing today? Are thei tllI nttn'
Thomas F. Julian, Costa %ft, Calif. -- SAN DIEGO A1' — Larry eliminate any possiblity of
: Football's long behind both of them. Gary never could cut it (sonk, Jim Kiik and Paul strike
or lockout.
s a pro quarterback, or at any other position, and was let go by
Warfield starred for the Miami
In the wrapup session, the
Washington after the '69 season. He now heads a real estate in.
Dolphins when .hey won the owners decided to loosen the
Vestment office in Chicago. Mikes, who had a successful pro 1973 and 1974 Super Bowls, and rule covering
players who had
career for eight years and starred in Super Bowl IV, quit San
that trio, which defected to the been put on the injured re-

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Jazz crushed the Cleveland the Jazz with 20 points while
John llavlicek is back...and Cavaliers 163-81, the Los Ange- Otto Moore and Jim McElroy
so are the Boston Celtics.
Ies Lakers trounc"d the Detroit each added 14.
The
two go together like ham Pistons 122-107, the Portland
Lakers 122, Pistons 107
Lifl(I eggs or macaroni and Trail Blazers outlasted the
Cazzie Russell came off the
cheese. And even though Havli- Houst on Rockets 111-105 and the be
nch in the second quarter to
cek scored only 12 points alter Chicago Bulls beat the Atlanta
score 15 points and lead i
missing six games with a knee Hawks 108-101.
Angeles over Detroit.
injury, the ('cities looked like
Charlie Scott scored four of
Trail Blazers ill, Rockets 105
their old selves
120-117 Na- the Celtics' 14 overtime points
Reserve guards Lionel Iloltional Basketball Association and set tiJ) a key basket by JoJo
put
lins
and Ste ve Jones combined
overtime victory over the K an - White. A Field goal by Scott
sas City Kings Friday night.
Boston in front For good 110-108. For 21 points in the fourth quar"We missed a lot of easy Nati' Archibald had 37 naints ter to pace Portland's triumph.
shots, but we played our game and Jimmy Walker 32 For
Hulls 108, Hawks 101
again," said Coach Toni 1km- Kansas City'while White had 30
Torn Boerwinkle controlled
solin. "I'm happy with it after and Scott 29 for Boston.
both backboards, blocked nu%% flat we went through in tilt_,
nierous shots and smed a caJait 103, Cavnilers 81
last six games (3-3)."
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winning 108
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while giving up only
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Q. How did Jamaal Wilkes of the Golden State Warriors
develop that crazy style of shooting the ball from
bcl'Jnd his head?
— L.W., Piedmont, Calif.
When Wilkes. then called Keith, was a little
kid on the
playgrounds of 3ouUiern California, he .scrimmaged
with the
older boys, who were also bigger. So as a device to
get the ball
over them, ti started firing it from behind
his head and has
continued the style to thisiay. hen he faces forwards
taller than
hIs 6.6 in the NBA.

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contrartors cruising about tives, may be spotted by out-of- sure he will use an architect, contract. Get all the specificaneighborhoods looking for pros- state li ce nse plates on their even if he doesn't have one on tions What kind of materials
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an eskimo pie, and the donut
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sh,)p with a giant donut on the driving the drive-ins out of
washes, drive-in movies, park- roof: gaudy, individualistic, business. Environmpntal regu. the same way Williamsburg
tions built between 1920 and
1950 might not be everyone's
s goes Ing lots, toll booths -a genre of purely American.
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Idea of beauty. But they helped miles out oI his way to visit -1 "dingbat architecture" de,,It's the last tmtion of off the landscape. Mawpro- tecture.
particularl - eye-catching gas signed to catch the
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American individualism," says duced plastic-vacuum signs are
the vintage Chinese person traveling 40 in.p.h. historian Peter If. Smith, a doing away with hand-crafted
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We with to thank our many friends,
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Ovi!Ir C Shar,t)hn &amp; Leah to Lee

Director
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TAFFER REALTY
hOmis; 1 bedroom, 1135. 2
Southe,.ttern Tribes Inc. Coi'nkc Plea? EtlatP Broker
bedroom, $150. Nopets PhoneSllPrehnSave Employment Trainirg
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potition with a fast growing ir.ao
7e0, LongWOOd $Ii,o,
5ev. 5 70 32, *15.000.
SheOh, S
3-Cemeteries
rorporticm?
Hollis A. Long &amp; wI LtclIle to
Paul
A.
Graham
&amp;
wf
Adaire
to
____________________________
Murray 1. r- rrd.riclis, Hannah, , Edw,
are real appearing, willing to
W Bronkhort 3 wt Dorothy Melvin H. Franien &amp; wf Yvonne, W
WI 3
I',jrn, available immediately arid
WILL NOT bE RESPOSI8LE
Phillip L Graham to Levis R , E' of SW', of SE'S Of NW'4 of 9$'ollot s&amp; E 49' 016, 81k C. Dom
Barnett&amp;Mart Barnett, it tC N'
canget byonapproiimately 19.600
FOR ANY DEBTS INCURRED
Sec lb ZQ 37, $14,5
,nerich Hills, 6th Addn. $69,400
Of SE', of NW', of NW', of Sec S
year while In training your fit
BY ANYONE OTHER THAN
J. Thomas Hlckton to Kathryn S.
CQCD) Diana). Hill to Grory A.
32. $15
year, then you owe II to yourself to
MYSEL. F AFT ER MARCH
Hikson, S 310 of SEt, of NW', of Hill, 5', of LotS 97 &amp; 99, Slavia
,
Mariore H P,yne. wid, to Harry
look
into this once in a lifetime
1916
NW', ci Sec. 332G.30, sIc., 1140
3785.
eHomes
Colony C Sd. *100
I
J N.klrs &amp; WI Mary 5,. 116 81k 9
4OWARD 0. MOORE
ground floor opportunity. CALL
John C Co* 3 WI Sandra to John
Wm. H. Rippard IV &amp; Ellen tO
Indian Pilis Un 2. 138.000.
DIRECTOR OF PERSONNEL
------ -.-.-- - -- Motjile Home. 3 BR,? bath Carriage
C. Fo* &amp; *1 Sandra 1., Lot 17 Wm. H. Rippard Ill 3 Jacqueline P..
Fla Land 0ev. Co to Jeffrey Spencer HIs, $100.
96? 2700
Cove Trailer Park $100 per month
portion of Its 37, 38, 31 51k A,
4PelSonals
24-BusinessOpportunitie
E*ttinger. Lot tO. 81k A Kooliwood
i $13 løi rent. Ph 373 0539.
Judith A Stein Brenner to Grady Srantley Hall Ests.. 115.000.
.
.
Third Aadn 113.000
.
"Clerk Typist II Thc City of San
V. Stein. Lot 3. Williamson pits •
W. ii toyd to Wm. S Woltey. W
Good
OpportunityIlaltar
tACEO WITH A DRINKINC.
Phippi Land Co thc to Mats
F(jrfli%hi fi I7'x60', Iikr nnw, central
ford Civil Service Boara is ac
t,ioo.
375' of N 100' 045700' of SE'. Of SE',
American Restaurant. Beer, WinC'
Corp , Lots 108 &amp; 110, W,nor Manor,
wo in. EM
,ir, palio. awning, private lot 3)9
cepting
Apolicatlons
to
establiSh
Charlie Long, sgl. to Charles of Sec. 21 21 79. E of Mtld Ave., etc.,
llcente, On highway. 713.2174 0r
Is, Actcin, $11,000
Perhaps AI(ohoIc ArJnymo(Js
11)9
an Eligibility List for Clerk Typitt
Gibbs &amp; WI Fannie M. 8ld' N', of $100.
775 7625
Can Help
Gdn Mtg lnv toDonalcipi Knapp
II
position.
General
requirements
__________________________
.ot 73, 81k A. A.fl Stevens Addn to
The Huskey Co. to Ronald Mc
Furnished 7 bedroom mobile home,
Call 473 4537
&amp; wI, Susan E , Lot Ill Barclay Midway $100,
include applicants must be a high
Doug,alcl &amp; wi Camilk, E.. Lot 1, 81k
Casselberry area. Adults only.
Write
P
0
Be
1713
Woods, 2nd Adcin. $39,000
school graduate or
have
Sale Or Rent
Morton Buildert Inc., to Gary F. A, Swi ,twater Oaks, Sc'c.8. $79,000.
Phäne 131-2323.
Sanford Florida 37771
Garfiela .1. Lant: &amp; wI. Betty to Brock 6. wI M'hcle A • LI
equivalency
certificate
and
CX
SOS
Like new commercial buitdng 210
,hx 0ev, Corp. to Anthony .1.
Gregory P Sammano &amp; wI WI'kIVO
perienceor training in typing and
Hunt Club, Fox Hunt, Sec 3, Scarfato &amp;wt A. Lorettt. 11381k 0, ARE YOU
Sq ft with 3 air cond?ioned of
TROUBLED?
Call
Toll
Margaret,,i .vrom SE coral SF', Of 139.900.
geierâI olI,c procedures, Must
fics anii urn. C in storaa, C,nni
Sec 9. Swr.twater Oaks. USO0
3c-_-WfAhjIIS I4nm I.ntc
________________________________
"
' "we Care'
$AolI( cQoperativrIt
rIittlI 'I)11''
Morton Builders Inc., to Donatd F.
cK,,IOn Corner to? Parking
iulian J. Vandenberghe &amp; wf
"Ifotline," Adults or Teens.
and courteously. Interested ap
Clifton I. Taylor, sql. to John L. Evans 3 wi Janice H., LV 506. Edna to Edna W Vandenberghe 6.
Fuller 6. WI.
Wekiva Landleg Resort on the river.
plicants Submit applications to the
GergIana 0. R. Wekivi Hunt Club, Fox Hunt, Sec 2, Joyce Epple. LI 576. Ifeatherton
Beauty Salon
Beautiful oak shaded lots. Fith,
Nitchell't Survey of Levy Grant. $39,200,
Ci'il
IJLt'1 lii I
Service
Oltict'
at
the
City
S
-Lost
&amp;
Found
Village Un No 1, *100
$51,500.
swim, boat rentals and free
.
Hall '
'QCD) Graham Kent Fuller to
Warren W. Golf &amp; WI Sondra tO
_______________________________ (,00(j tifTit' for 5'OU to move Ifl?O tNt
mooraga, Adults. 3fl.447Q.
Roy Wall &amp; WI Ru'h to Joseoh W.
gerbfrI 0. Fuller &amp; I Dorothy I , Mecitl .' Palmm"r &amp; wf Louise E.. LI I y
,'ttrctii,te t1uty S.iIOn GoocI
Milr miniature Poodle. lilaik P. haIti' pi'rson or couple as live fl
•,,.
SchOoly &amp; WI Katherine 1. Se,'ntn'I LC.
, 629 630 3. 603. tc'-. part ol 134, ,Vsri,wuvtj rii , F;. i,
r ,iinp.innn •uW hnuss'krvp,r 10'
,' 'n ir,1y, Ceihia Boat arm,s C,slt
' mmori 3 WI Betty 1, W 16' ol It 603, Lake Orienta. Sec 13 73 29, 'tOO.
Rex A. Stone to Isaac M. Dyot. Sr.
37-Bus I ness Proerfy
after p m
' liii tly
5 81k 15, C'ystal Late Winsi
Phooc 372 6?6
LáI
Ruth 0. Full,tt to Hert*1 0. &amp; WI Pearl L.. LI 5, r.pl. of 81k 10
--.- ____________
nomr's S ci. $300
Fuller &amp; wI Dorothy I.. LotsiSS. eM, Highland Park, $9,300.
Garage sales are n season. Tell the
C a I I Bart
REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES
Arcp,,&amp;' Banks &amp; WI. Flourint' to 437. 67$ 629 &amp; 6.30, le part of 603, on
W. Garnett White
Mgic Mtg. Corp to S. C.'. .stopher
pe'tple about it with a ClassifIed
Experieneed &amp; Newly Licensed
Leat• 5. Smith. N 73' of E 110' of n', line to Lake Orlenta, Sec. 13 3129 Costa. sql., Lt ill Barclay Woods,
p F AL ESTATE
Ad in the Herald. 372 7611; $31
JC.in
"SaiIfJra's
Sales
Leader"
Reg. Real Estate Broker
Of SW'.of SW'.of NW', Sec 3319 *100.
Realtor
372.71p
2nd Addn. *32.700.
9993
STENSTROM REALTY
______________________
JOHN KRIDER:ASSOC,
31, $15110
The HuSkey Co to Robert L.
John L Pucker &amp; wI Patricia Ann
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?S"S P.irk Dr REALTOR 322 ?1?O
101W CommercIal
M,c
O FIr.InCI(
rriinand, Lot 2? 01k A Swi'I'?
. ..............
FOUND- Brown Cairo Iern,tle cat,..
F! to Artt:i,i .1 Faubel&amp; WI Eli: A
2.5 1.
ns
Phone 322 1.51 Sanluc'u
°' '.'
(3naiu, div Lc' I, O.t*tant water Oaks. Sec 3. $)I0,Q
needs a home. 377 5.402.
Los 74 &amp; E 25' of 23, 81k H, Lake
Nurses. RN's. LPN's, Aides, Aiilr
--_____________________
AdUn . *100
Wavman Htt, 1.0.000.
'.a.---'-."
TheSpringstoAquarjusL.ndco,,
LUSIbadge
with
name
(MN.
P.ioncy
Avallable-ciusincs*
yen.
I
M E'ctuh BrowntoAllen 1. WilSon
eai tsTate
Ray M. Benton &amp; wf. Sue H. tO
6730636
CtevrtJnd) and date (1975)
turcs, operating capital, etc
____
Inc., Lot I, Silt A,, The Sprin. &amp; wf Judith L . 10' 77 81k 0, Lake Laurence Wm. Derryberry &amp; wf
._....
..........
$11,300.
back Reward Phone 32? 44
frank (tech?, 90.4 744 0341.
katnrn Park 4th Addn. $100
Linda. commente at SE cor of SW'.
______________________________
_____________
ThomasM.Thor'ien&amp;WI Kathryn
Allen 1. WIton &amp; WI Judith to of NE'. Sec. 147079,
41 -Houses
etc., 139.000. DON'T STORE IT, S&amp;LL IT with a
.
t1
to James I Lamm &amp; wi. Marcelle Ronald) Galto&amp; wf Marcia Ann,Lt
1a.5Y.11
'I
Aqudrius Land Co. Inc. to Rolando
j2hT1
j
I
Rentals
low ct Classif led d,
__________________________
Lt 72 &amp; 73. 81k C. Tr. 76. Sanlando 77 81k F). Like Kathryn Park Fourth Gonzalez &amp; wI Anida, LII, 81k C. _______________________________
- -.
________
ATTENTION RENTERS- Quahfy
Springs, $43,900.
a
Adcm, 17,000
Paradise Point. 4th Sec. *100.
and 'eu may own 2 bedroom
Betty A Cannon to Frank H.
YOt'R lITTLE FlE .1(;1:'(:r"
Mtivin J Segel, sql &amp; Marlene.
Aquarius I and Co. Inc. 10 Orlando
condomimium for no down
6-Child Care
_____29-.Roo _________Cannon&amp;wf Betty A.. E1v39'of Lot tql to Jtn K, Foulk &amp; wf Mary I. ,
Hernander &amp; vl CnsueIo, Lo!.Ulk
-...
,•,, •, ,.
A
payment, a 3 bedroom home for
'.. . 3',IL"? fl fllk1S,jrilanao •,
.
'---'-'
',
':
-',,
1100
clown
lall
for
details.
Middle
age
'
4ror1rrrdn
wiS..es
.
3USY
IlL
i
iH,t
nt Suburt !teaut. Palm SN'inos
S.everal pos "ca..,t for " ''i'?
Ernest Wilson &amp; wl Gladys to
M Myers
LId.
someone to share 3 bedroom
7177 Holly Avenue
Set $100
backgrojnd.
Serah Alar Bass &amp; hI, Elgar, W 37' Vance. sq.., Unit 432. Orlenta Point
home Quiet neighborhood Phone LIVE IN COUNTRY- Comfortable
Phone 323 lStOor 332 0760
COOK'S HELPER
W,nter Park NaIl Bk. to Carolyn Of E 13)' of 5' less alley (Ilk I) Tr.
Condo. VIII One, $26,300.
2 bedroom or. fenced In plot. Only
32? 9116 after 3:30 p m. or anytime
K Williams Lit 32 &amp; 73. Hickory 13, Sanford. $100.
Some
experience
desired
Robtnt D. Simpson 3. v.1 Eiii. to Babysitting
$15,000.
or
weekends
houtekeep'ng
Hill, 165.000
PROPERTY APPRAISER
Eclythe E Lilliquis?. wid tO 0. Gerald W. Pritchard &amp; wI Sadie. E
DISTRESS SALE- 3 Bedroom,
wanted Cindy Powell, 321 0105.
Florida Real Estate license Can go Room for employed man in
Foley W Vaden III &amp; Carolyn to Byrne. sql I Joseph W. Dav.t &amp; *1 31,(.2'of 11116. W 77 43 0112, P31k 4,
_______________________
central aIr, large workshop.
right to work.
StephenG P'etrowski&amp;wf, Sandra Norma H. N 165' of E 264' 01 5', of Sanlando The Suburb 8ea',titul
I
congenial
home.
Near
Lake
$20,900
Mary
J . Lot 10' Tratwc,od Ests . Sec 1,
CONCRETE FINISHER
ç. , r ionctt ard &amp; CoIornza?,on Palm Sprinqt Sec , *21 000
9-Good Things to Eat
___________
&amp;
5CC
$20
*k
377
($45
t2&amp;000
Carpentry experience
_______________________________
Co Itci, W Beard.,Ils Map of St
Martin A. Eggett &amp; WI Cecelia to
OlD['R TWO SOTRY- 3 Itc'ciroom,
(OCO) John 0. McCarler II &amp; wf. JC'SCPhS. $19,000
COOK
Air
conditioned steeping room. Men
lose M. Cincunegui 3*1 Sandr&amp; A.,
MURCOTT;
mn! condition 177,5%
Nancy to John 0. McCartee, II, It
Experienceci
with
oriental
foods,
Wm. 0. Carte &amp; *1 Rita I. To Ltfl&amp;partol7l,BlkG,No.Orlancso
only. 3773279, 414 Myrlle Ave.
*250 BUSHEL
190 Lake Searcy Shores, $100.
PAINT &amp; BODY MEN
Patrick A. Tslley &amp; wi Nancy Jo. Teer . Sec. I Unit 1, 127.800
)? 673.1 or 377 0)6?
Barbara F Pease, sql. to Michael SW', of 51k St. less P4 1U'. M. M.
Needed immediately.
Ycint man or woman to room and
Leonard J, Perkins, tgl. to
__________________C Spalctng&amp; wI. Susan N. 1181k
MECHANICS
t',,lr(l ann thare Ipenses Phone
Smith's s-d, $23,000.
Howard Edw Lay &amp; WI LInda. 116
11-lnsTruction
Heftle's Homes, HoreiI Park Sec 1
Various
positiont
for
good
all
around
7I 0379
Realtor
James D Stafford &amp; WI Ecina Sue 81k 5, Fairlane Es's. Sec. 1 repl.. ----'
P I
$17,300
'----------_
exp5rien.
. - _____
tOMry B. Campbell (married), Lot 13.6,500.
323.5774 Anytime
.lohnA LaBrcr..wf. Eunicei.to 16. 81k F, Woodmere Park, 2nd
SPRINKLER FITTER
-Apartments Unfurnished
The Greater Constr Corp. to Piano &amp; Organ Lessons 0esign experience desired. Willing
Sic of H3U. 0. Lot 2 81k F, repI. 120.9(10.
__________
Multiple Listing Service
Theodore P. Jeniiers &amp; WI Dorothy
Woodmere Park. 2nd upl , *19.700.
to travel Top pay.
Nancy N. StylI to Edwarci E. M., Lot 150. Wekiva Hunt Club Fox Gary S?ri, teacher with Orlando
FTU Oviedo-Duptex, furn Or
COMBINATION
SchOol of Music. IS Offering private
Deccates me Constr. to Fred I4urst Lot 4. 51k H Summemiet Hunt, Sec 1, 36)00.
unturn Ideal location Reasonable BUY OR LEASE WOPTION TO
Annon Jr. 1. *1 Allison A , II? 81k Pfoqtpt, Sec , $100
PAINT &amp; BODY MAN
letsons in Sanford 3220219.
Harold K. Swift &amp; WI Alvira A. to
I
BUY' Mobile home oi 100 ft lot,
0. Swce?watir Oaks. Sec. 6. %31.9.
Experienced. Great place to work
Fta Re'siden?ij.I Comm Inc to Walter R. Davis, Commec. at p?
S
(rat, H&amp;A, 7 large bedroomt. 7 full
Ludwig S Lectiner &amp; wf Brigitte Wm
DESK
CLERK
C. FaIl &amp; *1 Eleanor E.. Lot 23, 666.6' P401 SE cor. of Sec 21.19 79, for
bathS. Only $19,500
18-Help Wanted
0.
Some experience desired
31-Apartments Furnished
to Robert Alderman &amp; *1 81k A. North Orlando Terr. Sec S Pob plc. 1 acre, *6.000
- ,.
- - .-. .- ---WALK TO SHOPPING 3 tSR, t",
Christine. Ill &amp; E 25 01 I. 81k . Un 2. *73.600
Walter R. Davisto Harold K. Swift l'
baths, cent. H&amp;A. wall to wall
-WE SELL SUCCESS ______________________________
'!r i"! Er C • • ' ,n 'iii hO,
Lake Wayrr.an HIS., $27,000.
h'ahton tI. Myers &amp; Henry 0. &amp; wf Alvira A,, It I, 51k 2.
arpet, garage. Only 174.100
I
or?
Bedrooms.
Adults
only
701
Commercial
373-3176
, r,tors, w,,, ters, wa,tr,jse
_____________________________
Frank R. Moore &amp; Jcdy to Marion LiQht, exec. est Francis to Allard We.afls.rsfield, 1st Addn, *6.708.
Ill
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
B I Juanita P Moor.. Lot
in.c
r,taurant
worbrrs
P4w
I4amitton &amp; v.1 Mary. Lots 6 &amp; 7 81k
(QCD) 0. F. Ward &amp; Willie I. '0
WITTREALTY
251.5
Park
Drive
$70
up
I
First
Class
Machinist
ri4t,S,f,i,,t All shiftt .'vailabl.
Sanlanoo Ests., *100.
IS, Tier 5. Town of Sanford, *10.000
David I. Evans &amp; Allyson K.. 55' of
Merion 8. Moore &amp; *1 Juanita tO
"If'tY fl L rSi)n. S Ic' I? or 7 'o 6
1 Bedroom furnished apartment,
A1 f 'i n ,ip:r nh(l ship ,anldl
Robert A Guhde &amp; Mary A to N 31.23 of Lot 5. 81k 8, A. Aulins
Rig. Real Estate Broker, 321 06 I
Wm. A. Slv,ol'. I *1 Merle i.. 1? 7 pacesetter Builders Inc
Mil,r
S..nt i.i
fl
Casselberry area. Adults only.
LIt 298. 30.
Addn to Oviedo. $100.
322 0779
I
I
332 2743
373.7995
rrqu.r,'i,
:
Sanlando Ests 135,300.
I.
i ran' 2565 Fr ni ri A
PhOdSI 831 2323
811. A Tr 37. SnIndo Springs,
'
Southern Realty Equititi Inc. to
pm frrably ,n . Ie(ln.t
Alexander E. Walter &amp; wf
15 ACRES Robinson Tnnoer,n'
$9000
the Winter Park Tel. Co., part
' '''
industry. Work m'
of REAL ESTATE- Have opening for
Rosemary toihomas L. Hinson 6.
Clean Studio apt
suItable for a
S
Grovt cast of Sanford. 13.300 pi'
Lots 436. 4)7. 131 etc.. Attamonte
'istinty
to
lOtr'
tOlerancr-s
fl
full time sales associate willing to
De.orah Sue, LI 3, 811. 0, SweetWard Hicks, Inc. to Leon A. Land Hotel &amp; Nov. Co Plot, 1710.200.
working or retired lady. Privafe.
,,r,c.
1t
I
prfltotypi and clrvelopmrnt work
work wick days and some
water Oaks, Sec 7. 135.500.
levenlierg*n a WI Kay I... Lot 7"
3733177
tO ACRES. south at Sanford V,'!
,
So'n Realty Equities Inc. to WP
,
quippc
et
_____________________________
we-.ends We have top no?ch
James A. GrIffith to Mary F. Sar'datwood. $31,900.
lily i0'
Telbphone Co., Lot 415 ltess S
(5(4th, 1.et mills
I Bedroom furnihed apartment.
buildirs with furnished model
Griffith, Unit 15, Bldg. 47.3 Sheeah,
FrancIs 0 Danets &amp; wI Audrey 10 12656') Alt. Land Hotel 3. P'tav. Co
70 ACRES and 47 ACRES. C,,-t'w',,,
wall to wAIl carpet, air con
hornet, For tOnIidnljal inlet view.
Sic 4, $100.
Lyle E. Daniels &amp; .1 Gloria 0 . '
.f'l
Plot, $7'3O0('.
First Class
dii ionea. 1)00 plus deposit Pnone
cjill 5 F HOrdwick, MI 6111 or
Raymond 8. Piadley &amp; v.4 Cheryl of It 31. &amp; all of 35, SIP 3. Ent:
'o ACRES Ostm,n area
Sheet Metal Man
3231319 after 3 - 30.
alIce 6 p in call 571 2377.
Southern Patty Equities Inc. to the
to Charlene F. Tell, sql., Lot 29 minger LOOn No. I. LW, sii.000.
I
Winter Park Tel. Co., part of Lot .415
Santando Ests.. lit A4dn. $30,500.
-.
Grealer Constr. Corp to Lawrence
1,' 'On.,' vriv.n,nu w 'tn a y a's
ON AIr, MUUI!).
HAL
COLBERT
Benjamin F. Hester to Beni. F. J. Burton &amp; *1 Sharon K.. It 99 IN 10' of 453, Alta'nonte Land Hotel
No Pets.
'Cf rl1'n(r rfguim.',t. lini-Irratity
REALTY INC.
&amp; P4ev. Co Plat. $.',
Hester &amp; wf Jeanne J. 3 10 mt.. Winsor Manor, lit Addn, *43.000
I,
or ,i. rospacr' inncistry
7312 Palmetto Ave
373 79)2
Wtn,
J.
Plnkney
a
WI
Eugene 0. Minetta I. Dorothea.
Alma I. to
Babcock Co to David F. WP'ilten
yp ,.nti r.p-v,t- all typri of
Eves.3flOól2or3fli$1?
James McFadden &amp; wI Hattie Mae.
Robert B. McKay &amp; DoeR, 2-10 &amp; 5, &amp; wI Hazel B, townhouse Parc.
'itl ,nrtM rquipmenv Plan BAMBOO COVE APTS
Jun-gte Harbor. Corp. 2 10. thaI part 1? 19 WindwOrd Sguarp, Sec i. W' of ItS &amp; wt, of N", of Lot 6, SlIt
'l(lil iii. ill
r ,tOqi U ,it.r ( ,l(
Ori, 3. 7 bc'tiroorr apartments,
44
13. Tier B. Sanford. 13,300.
:'i
Sot ¶IP
(',': r4 Sr
*100
S
I, '(I r tin it i,u: • 4unii 'ni ti
_________________________________________________________________
furnished or unfurniss'ird Newly
Equitable Life Astur. Sot, to Paul
,iii '.1 parts
Ld
redecorated Come see 300 F
F Loud&amp;WIBarbaraJ,.Lt76,8Ik1
C(MPETlTlV( WAGE',
A'rport Rtvd cinford 373.1310
Shdow Hilt 56. *33.300
INC
REALTOR
AP4DLIOERAI
Lewt J. Young &amp; WI Ann 1. to E.
4 SE DROOMS-$72,SOo
AN MI) PARK I 7 3, bedroom
rRlp4c[ fl[P.(CtIS
Christopher Addison, Tryt? B. Lot
I
Apply ir. p. rson
trailer opts. Adult &amp; famIly park. Super find It' a little rnoesvy. Also
36. 51k 0. Spring Valley Odris.,
sat 2'.', baths, st*ing room, sittIng
Weekly. 3513 Hwy 17fl. Sanford
%.#
I_
'E'RAL
DYNAMICS
;;;i, roni •r,.j
377 1930
rHt I5000
yard. Hurryt
ELECTRONICS
Theodore J. Marcia, sql., to Mtg.
'
I alt Mary Furnished apartment,
tIIIIITiI
L
Guar. Ins Corp. Lot 176, We1.'va
DIVISION
cIt
an.
private
a'r
(Onvenint
boat
above
it. Wood flooring is Hunt Club Fox Hunt, Sec 1. 138,000
SUPER POOL HONE
________________________
I have a wooden
i'nhway 17 97. L4IIIA1,x1
Sin,iIe prrsnn only No pets $95
Muge family room opens to large
- Evar&amp;e Robb to Rosa A Payton
I
C,$'pOrtuity
________________________
that I soon will be getting into always nailed across the
"l 1OYl r
I
r''. 'in )e
Pool in Secluded fenced yard.
(marr,e,
-1),
N
I3
of
W
56'
of
Lot
238.
shane
In
a
nhice.
ctrnnk'
(3
Pit
IiØ
In
nn.
nn
Ihix
fir.
-'-'-r--'''""x'Nt)7'ofLot2I,Flaland&amp;Colon
-.
-adhesive will be required. What to your readers. Every time I r Celery Plantation, *10.000.
or f?rlaceso
31A-t)iplexes
I'''
Evelirte
J.
King
tO
Lyle
C.
kind should I gct?
M,
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A. - A resorcinal adhesive against the side of ti hon.w, i Beyers. Lot a Slit H. North Orl
lunisht'cl or Un
DJPLE
Rnchet, Sec 1A. *9,900.
2017
5.
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C H (HWY I? $2)
I furnIShed
Ideal location
will do the job. It's a 100 per made a scrape mark on the
Ronald I. Brumbaugh&amp; WI Mary
Reasonable rent. 3833721
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cent waterproof glue that siding. To prevent this, I at- H, to James A. Sank 6. WI GIll, Lot 5
anytime.
BALL REALTY
'Tt .ihi
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comes In two containers. One tached rubber toilet seat 11"SlIt F. Winter Springs, $17,000.
Ci..i' Cu tin. l.a
RAYMOND M BALL
3 P.droçn carpeted, central heat
5
holds a liquid resin, the other a bt!mpers on the top of each side Jo
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1. Elkins I. WI Joyce I.. Lot
Req Real Etlate Broker
and air. Ciinvenient downtown and
powdered catalyst. Mix accord- rail. No more scrape marks.
11, Green Village s d. $56,300.
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hotpitil. $163 month plus depasit,
C. B. Stowe. widr., Evelyn
trig to the directions.
I 373.164)
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are available in all hardware McIntosh. Lott 13, II, 153. lb. Indan
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TP.ats AnthOriy A Mani.r.o taIhtn. He started ASITSCO
2 Bedroom unfurnished. Acl'ilts
Mound Vi.tage, etc , 5100
• 1h0,trin1 and built .1 into •n impirs Todsy, he head,
Q. - I have my eye on a stores.
preferred. Free water $130 373.
3
up nOthe, butaness ..,ith eien veaiu pOtSnti•I •t0
K W P,'clnto%h &amp; v.1 M.try to C (1
bathroom vanity top that I want
I 51St or 3726420.
p•ot'
and efirniti.ng Ihe poIantiai 5 greeter beci&amp;jis
2571 PrI 0'
37721)9
Stowe &amp; Evelyn Kickliter. it. ten,
plctically every car will someday neat) repainting and
my husband to install, since he
Q. - Some time ago I read Lost I), II, 15 3. 16 Indian Mot.'nd I
Realtor
After Hours'
body work And her•'s no company 'a the field with a
$ urni5hed duplex, Lake Mary area.
is handy at such things. about an easy way to tell if the Village, $100.
quality netionslimge It.. rnerhat a virtually unt$pp,
337 3(91
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I 7 BR furnished apartment, nice 3779791
AS the OwflSf Cf MAACO Auto Painting Canter, you'll
Thomas H. Neale I WI Edith to
IIow€ver, it Is advertised as pushbutton Is at fault when a
yard. Children and pets OK. *130
$
hv a substaruiai cesh flow trum the very first weak
LAKE MAY- FISH, SWIM. SKI
Raymond H Neubauer 3. WI Leila
month, 2", miles r.orthof 43.4 on 17
u'ri in bus.e*. and rvery *1k attit that, with net
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cultured marble, Does that doorbell won't ring. Can you tell N, .11 7 &amp; $ SIP. Mobile Manor I
3 Bedroom like front home
C,
pratt y'sd as Pign ax 25% Arid we have iPso booki and
97. 201 Sunset Drive, next to
over lv wooded acres. lnclucti
mean It Is Inferior to natural me what It 13'
c.*ii re'pts to prove it That's b.cauw auto painting
U William's AccountIng 3. Tax
2nd Sec *a.o.
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den. fireplace, formal coin
rep.eeant one of the lerpest, self ptrpetuatir.g. yet
BessIe P. Knight aka Pilchev aka
marble?
A.-Remove the pushbutton
Service. Open Sunday. 9 to S
virtually untapped bu$4nIieal in the OutO industry
$
country. *65.000
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A. - Cultured marble is cast cover by unscrewing the one or Herman to Ann Lea H Ilear, Lot
After completion of MAACOs training program, you
CALL NOW!
81k? Tier 10. E P. Teaffords Map &amp;
will be an s.pert in the rnanovent of •vary ase.cl of
Furnished 1 bedroom. livino rm., OVIEf)O--POOL-- S
Dediu.)in,
from finely pulverized nattn"al
two zcrcws that hold It En place. MHC, etc , ran?or l,te est. Sll
your bus..sess Prior .ap.vi.'ic. is not •n edwanll,s
dining rm., ideal for retired
$
ttory cIder home, fireplace, even
Wi invita 501 buS illQuiry lull ma,l tP'e COuf)Oa bilo*
stone combined with specially You'll find two wires ct..nected
The Lancer Corp., to John
couple Near town. No pets. 3fl.
basert'ient, situated on a beautifi
"V" no,. is the tiffl tO OCt
36)0 after 430.
formulated polyester resins, to screw terminals; at least, Ans$qy, E 204.3$' of Lot 89, SprIngs I
a acre tot $12,500
Hammock. $21,300.
That makes it nonporous, they should be connected.
WE TAKE TRADES
Øel Aire Homes, Inc to Wm P
• Duplex 7 BR, Sanford Lake Mary
AUTO
SANFORD- 3 Bedrm, 7 bat
chemically resistant and crack
not, you've found the trouble. 11
Lang &amp; wI Judith I., LI 399 Spring
area Stove, refrigerator, air.
home, shady yard, air cot
001.5 Un. III, $41,700.
Available April I 11)5 Ph •3.t
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resistant. It is an ideal product they sm all right, disconnect
difione'd.
1)0.250 MAKI OFFE
Jane D. .Ivdy torm Pettigeew to
(or a vanity top,
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the wires and scrape the ends
Evelyn W. Hickman. SQl, Unit No
MAIL COUPON TODAY' 511- 3/21
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dean. Touch the bare ends 14$. Lake Villas Condo., *31.400.
Forrest Greene, Inc.
P.ACO EIft01JWMI, Inc.
-t3uses Unfdrnished
The
HuSke'y
Co.
to
Frank
C
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1306*33 REALTORS
Q. - The family room In our together. If the bet' ringi, you
3236.3
Starling Sr &amp; *1 Dorothy I., Lot 2.
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King , Pnaaa, Pensssylvanl.. 19406 (800) 237S34
house has a gypzm wallboard netd a new pushbutton.
3
Bedroom.
1
bath,
811 a, S*ee$*ater Oaks, Sec 7,
SLIM
BUDGETS
AR
Okay, Mr. £bit,no. LIIt lINe more iboul UA4C0
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fenced yard.
ceiling. We want to install
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$11,900
BOLSTERED WIlls VALUE
4(5 0567
Name .....
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The Huskey Co. to Ron Meyer
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tongue-and-groove ceiling tiles.
- Does wood stain have
FROM THE WANT
5
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COLUMNS
Addrs
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Should we get the kind that are any purpose other than to dark- Constr Co., Lot 6, 811. 0. Sweet
Nice 2bedroom block
Al.trr Oaks. Sec 9. *16,900
City
Phone
home. Mn or unlurn.
cemented on or those which are en the color of the wood?
The Hus*ej Co. 1* C. Everette
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Yes, It Increases the Huskey &amp; WI Suzanne S., 1$ 16, Ilk I
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stapled on?
Sweatwater
Oaks,
Sec
9.
*l4•900.
A. - Ceiling tiles can be Ce- color contrast of the natural
5 like Mary- 2 [SR block house
The Huskc'y Co. to E. Everette L - _
A desperate owner will sell beliy
Carpet, air, lots of nice trees
mented to a gypsum wallboard
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wood grain pattern to make it
Itu3ey , t Suzanne, Lot 12 011. A,
market arid will pay closing cost
Stove and relrig, $150 mo. 4
ceiling if the wallboard is solid- more attractive. It gives the
Sweetwater Oaks. Sec. 9. 114.900.
.
security 377 433,
3 Bedroom, large lot. Good nepal
The Hut1.ey Co to C. Everette
117.900
ly in place, If It Is at least 'ith wood a itore uniform color.
2 tic 3 Bedroom house on large sot,
lfuSki'y A. wI Suzanne. Lot IS 811.
art truth Ill(k ;,rinj ti it is Anti i( 5(i11lCtiIile IS USed to Swc
-tw,ttt'r OaIs. 5.
7. 116,9%
ci.j'rl streel. Reisonabte rent
nailed on not more than 16-Inch produce imitations of more
tii
Phone 372 1910
The Husley Co to E Evert??"
HU%1tt &amp; wf Suzanne, Lot I) 81k C.
centers. If It meets these three costly woods. Despite all t'ese
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eELs. ESTAT(
DELTONA On lake
be S*cewater Oaks. S 7. *16.9%
3 Bedroom.
requirrents, go ahead. If not,
Realtor
372 711
2 full baths, large family room,
Charle'sM. Clark jr. 1, wI Trent C.
you are better off putting up more beautiful when covered to Angelo .1 Catanei,i &amp; WI
screened porch, 2 car garage, $225
STOP AND THINK A MINUTE
strips and then stapling with a clear finish without Posemry, 704 fox Valley Dr.
without
Classified
didn't work
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
117811. LSwretwaterOaks. Sec.$.
thetilestothem. Thestripsare stain.
there wot,Ian'l v.
S. V. liardwick, Broker
173500
nailed at ig2t angles to the
Deltona 661 6611
The Husk Co. t Ron 5. Bennett
joists, with the tiles stapled to
1•Icisse
(For either of Andy Lang's Iwi Francine £ , 11)1 Ocelot Tel.
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Small, private 7 bedmoniri house,
the strIps. Sornc'times It dill i- helpful booklets, "Wood Finish. MUd, lot 11, fliP. C. Swr'et*Mt'r
(:1)
rrened porch. yard, wood
Oaks. Sec 6. 111.900
30)0 SuIh Park Av 3 Bedrooms, I
cult to determino the direction ing in the IIonic or Save
burning fireptace. 332 7790.
'H
Same Ia same - II 12 SlIt C
bath, large fenced yard Stove,
of thy joists where there Is an Money by Insulating," send 30 Swoetwater Oaks, S.c 4. $14,900.
refriqerator, carpet, drapes.
Same -- It I BR C Sweetwater
existing ceiling. Tapping on the cents and a long. STAMPED,
TraMIerred owner wants an offer.
33-Houses Furnished
Oats Sec 6, *11.100
CRANK CONSTRUCTION
i:Iru will tell ',nu where the self-nt1dresed envt'lom to
C7'1?E'1tr
)wrX'iwiirr
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6. REALTY
!.irito,d
CentrOl
air
and
heat
3
joLsts
A solid Sourid IT).3IIS 6(J)OW4IOW, P.O. BOX 477. Hunt- Oaks. Sec 4, $14,900.
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REALTOk
$30604,:
Bedroom, 7 bath. draC.et and some
Saflf,40 Va tIe 1. WI Jenny to
a joist, a hoilow one the absence ing ton, N.Y. 11743, QuestIons
cerpeting,
First,
last
and deposit.
New 4 BR, 7 bath home for sate or
w1 Altr
of a joist Also, ou ma gn a an not be answered niivj.
Call alter 6 .m, 322 7(11 or $30
rent w,tPi Oplion to buy, I block at
&amp;677
clue if there is a wood fio3r ual!y.)
Lake Monr
*57,000.
Orlinciø
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iItti, landscapc..j Ctn A It,
''Pcted. bnickfrgnt, be,aulifijl
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Ond oW. Payments $147
tTi('vlthly assume
fllortua,:e Do
ri.)t QUlify

block, txCellnt condition; no
City
ta*es By owner. 32? 6470

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Professionally landscaped lot.
convenient to downtown, lakefront
tndhospitatperfectforcxecutiye
'in:, rntertaincr Many amenities
I .r 344,000

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10 minute drive from Sanford offering the
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Sanford Charm

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3 bedroom, 2 bath, brick home;
kitchen equipped, pretty Shrub
Fiery, orange and tangerine treet,
Good nclghborho
SjI.00O-- will

negotiate,

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bedroom. 2 bath, beautiful pool;
central heat and air, Corner lot. 7
car carport wiIh large utility
room. Very nice, 146,900

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3 bedroom, 1 bath; kitchen eqwp
Ped;lorgeconr%erlot7carcarport
and utility room; wall 10 wall
Carpet. windOw air Conditioner.
.hust 111.000

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Custom Built Homes With Many Plans To Choose From

tights- 37? 7352

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.or used furniture, appliances,
toolS, etc isu',
or tt i;,,ns
Larry's Mart, 3tS Sanford Avi
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Motorcycle Insurance
8. 'R AGENCY
323 3544

PiPIE'j #gC''S
Furniture &amp; Miscellarse-oys, Sell
for 3Opct commission. Free Pickups Auction. Saturdays F p m.
Santorci 3?? 7770
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'' t"amaha RD 250. lop condition,
lOw mies. luggage rack, helmet.
or best offer 777 6268 alter I
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LAKE MARY- Beautiful la'xefront
lot on a peninsula, for unob
sttuctc'd scenery. $23,000.
LAKE HELEN- tO Acre;.
330*1370', zoned agriculture.
Good terms. *29.500.

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IO0'x133' See it ncr., 11.500.
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GET OUT YOUR PAINT BRUSh
and look at thiS I BR, 2 bath burnt
in quiet Loch Arbor. Needs sorni
IJP Ha a rumpos room,
central heat-air, Loads 01
poter,tial. $25,900

II' Boat Trailer, $90
II' Boat, $30; I' Boat, $23
321 015?

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3 Piece Stewart drum Set, 1 pece
Zilciuian
5750 377 3721
after 5 p.m
cyrrh,tt5.

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46-Commercial
Property

Truck with lift. Steel bed and power
lift. ISIS Phone 373 7697 before I
a m or aft.-, p.m

SWAP SHOP FLEA MARKET'
Anyone can be a seller or a byef
No charge All admitted free
Come browse every Sunday 9 to)
01 the Movieland Drive in
Theatre South 17 92 Phone 322.
1216

1974 Ioyota pickup with topper. 6.700
mites, factory air, radio, step
bumper. Phonp 372 3769.

72-Auct ion

80-Autos for Sale

197) Chevy '. Ten
4 Speed
373 7'9t)

Chico &amp; The

Man

Jct, 17 973.177, Longwixl
323 5570 or 834 4603

Ti:, be sold to the higheSt bidder.
Complete contents of Barnetts
Used Furniture Store to include
bedroom, living room, dining
room furniture, bedding, op
plinnces and TV5
YOU NAME lT,WE HAVE IT

Piano &amp; Organ Sales &amp; Serv We buy
rorrest ureene, IflC.
pianos &amp; trade Lessons9)0 6$))
REALTORS
P'no, organ, guitar. accordion,
in 6.35.3
pri &amp; group Sail's
&amp; Orgai
. Acres near golf course, Ferr,e
Sales. 301 W 1st )n nss
Drive off Markham Woods
d
Treet, high and dry Horses o.k.
60-Office Supplies
$6,900 per acne Owner, 96? 6695

322.242OANYTIME

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AUCTION
Monday, Mar. 22, 7 P,M

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18' LarSon fibm rql5t boat and
Ir*il,'r, inhoarci outboard OMC
nu'c'nivf'. cr. vy II engn,-, lull
'.1'. Call ,ifti'r S
m 377 .6661

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APIT:QUE FORD TRUCK
Good Condition
Call 3730115 after S p rn

10-Swap &amp; Trade

ROBSOt MARINE
797$ Hwy I? 97
332 3961

LAKE MARKHAM- Large niely
wooded canal front lot. $5,500
ST JOHNS RIVER'- Near DeBary,
almost an acre of riverfront with
beautiful trees. Great fithig
Owner says "submit o 4fers."

ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL!
iJ.
pain
custom home 1uith attachec
apartment. 5200 sa ft. of livinç
area, Features ire too numerou
to mention All on a hugh woodec
lot in Loch Arbor!

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ALTAMOp4T[... S Wooded Ste'.
73*175' each on paved Street All
for $11,500.

include foyer. COt-in
1.,tthen, fireplace. bay windows,
plus lots more, Oi.er 2,780 so ft
and only $44,900

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Cash 'or wrecked or junk cars. We
tow
a-way. 7 days week Call
Collief, Orlando 361-7)31.

fly O.',r,#,- Fiv.' v-.-' ..
.1 K.'4.
i ard Saic. Fr 'day, S..lurclay.
.'i' 'es. Sheryl Drive, O,:ce., *3.0cc)
DAVFS' 321 ')i')
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Sunday,
9
to
6.
Furniture,
infants
per acre. For information call
and adu;ts clothing, dithet, plants, Wanted to buy used office furniture
1007
mc,
Orhintlri k4.rihs,,,,
An,
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Stable Road, watch for Signs.
Cass"tbe'rry. Her,' 17 97 $30 1206
ISO'x140 on a corner lot with 50'
lakefront, Paved streets. $10,500

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77Junk Cars

tot home, Winndhago,
20 77 ft.,
ConditiOn $30
after 3p.m. or anytime weekends

csayned,$123; ptusacarportf'jllof
inhe'restirtg items, twinging dOors,

Wooded lot, 100*150'. Off Hwy 127
Sanford 12.900. 962 SSt)1

exchange PEEL'S BODY SHOP,
11O SanfOrd Avp.

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Plousehold Sale'- Early American)
p,er' living room u.?e 5730.
Deacons bertth
t0,
player with AM FM radio,

loys, bike, boat top, awning, bar
eells, clothes, dinette Set. etc
Saturday md Sunday. March
7), Sunup to Sunset. 1231 Lynw000
Avi -Bear Lake Road to Curtis
Orive to Lynwood. Big Bear Lake
area, Forett City Phone $62 0953

Reconditioned Batteries, 1)7.95

Buy

OPIEI'TAL Rucs WANTED
Icp Prices paid, used. any condition
IIIi. W'nter Park

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Yard Sale. Saturday &amp; Sunday.
Moving, everything goes.
ur
niture. appliances, NC flOks, etC.
106 lii. Driftwood Lane

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17 acres drs fur pant Open 1
wx,..
AUtO t'Ort,, tO5t
Hwy 50 Call ollect, Orlando 563
7131.
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Seminole &amp; Volusia Counties.
Acreage Tmactt, Small &amp; large
TERRY REALTY, REALTOR.
671 07))

WE JUST LISTED a lovely 3
Bedroom, I bath home in excellent
condition, Kitchen equipped
LOWDOWN carpeting, attractively land
Scaped, close to shopping 3
&amp; Value
schools. *26.000

CLIFF JORDAN, REALTOR
9)1 *777

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papers, beautiful markings, $125.
Phone 372 657)

M.iisriavn, color entertainment
''lilt r, $393 Larqr O.n,ng table
.'.i t t 6 i'ha'rS. $150 Ph 349 3137

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freezer 160 Phone 323 4693

Great Dane, 7 years old, female.
spayed, *1CC, $100. Phone 373 70.5?
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P'
itt; Service 11 'n*Iv'
TV. 1703 S. French, 323 173.4.

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Tomorrow may be the day you sell
that roll-away bed you've
nowhere to rcll away . . - If you
place a Classified Ad today.

65-Pets.Suophes

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43-Lots-ACreage

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keg kcól Ettate flrrrr
2635 S. Sanford Ave
Eve's,372-1643

t4ET AS A PIN' AOdIOc,)ted 0
of our finest ne ,ghborhooøs. E,tro
Iarg lc't. 7 f1R', 7 b,'s9ss, kitcter,
it 6 .ii,
'-"l"t"o,l JusI listed, &amp; p"ccci to
sell at $37,900
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Priced below EllA appraisal. im- JUST REDUCED OVER 11.000.
maculate 3 bedroom, eat-In kit
Gorg'ou's S Bedroom.
balh
chen, well kept lawn, double
home of high quality construction,
garage, priced to sell, only $23,900
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GENEVA ' 2, Acres. cleared,
se'plic tank anti well Good terms.

3 BR Br ick Home
410 %tagnol,'a Avi
3320691

RAVEP4NAPARK
Situated next to Lorvjwot,d Vlllacje Shopping
Center on Route 434 at 1.4.

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Efficiencies $129. One bedroom
apartments from

Townhouses

finish with brick front, inside
utility room, enclosed hxck porch,
carport Low equity and anume
rno'lgag.. Call 3729)56 anytime

%top front home with pool

Springwood Village Apar:ment

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1 Bedroom Trailer, IO'x35'

OLD WORLD CHARM abouncs in
Ii5 completely rcIurt.,ished two
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3010 S Park .' tt'- oroim. 119.5%
sear old home has all of Ihe 1379 f-lI,otp
3 Ri droc,ifn. $71,100
modern Conveniences. Fireplace Alsi nspnssnsions from 5100 yawn
in each bedroom, Spclous formal
I'' ap.'r th,in rent
dining room with beautiful
CRANK COPISIRUCTIOP4
',mno
Circular drive,
&amp; PEAIIY.p(AIIORS
tastefully landscaped. Call us for
5306061
APPOINTMENT NOW'

MONTIf

Moje,n Facilities
AllO. C. Kitchens
cand Westof Hwy
Alt 110 Floridj A'..
Ph. 323 44

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1976 Luxury Travel Trailer, 79'
Loaded with extras Lot 6, Twelve
Oaks Camp Gour.d

Rpnt Blue Lustre Electric Carp,'
Shampoo, for only SI SO per day
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

r (t1f.'ORE WASHER, p,ir?s

I969 l7'x60',7bedroom".pli?plan I',
baths, Sd up in adult park. 1)
or best offer. Phone 371 0395
anytime,

Qeg ReI Ettt Broker
003W Itt 5t
373 606) or 323 0317 eves

Kish Reai Estate I 2 3"clroom. 1 bath Spanish stucco

or
Unturnished APARTM ENT

Unf,jr,;

Drapes SCarpeIin9
Sep Dining Room;

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75-Recreational Vehicles

64-Equipment for Rent

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central heat air, ratio cover,

M.UNS WORTH REALTY

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Ravensbrooli- Luxury '(bedrooms,
2', bath, on beautifully land
scaped acre. Lake privileges.
Mitt *70'; 377 9939

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drop.leaf table, $20; 23.000 BTU
ar conditioner, $15; Large double
mirror, 1)5; Chest, 135; KULP
DECORATORS, 409 W. 151 St., 377.
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CARIBE- doubIC wide,) Bedroom,
2 bath, central air, raised screen
room, carport, sPurting, payments
1106,37. Phone 377 0051 or nights
673 3569.

Transportation

CONTRACTOR'S EQUIPMENT
FARM EQUIPMENT
Niw and Used
Ford, Kubota, Petlabc.ne
Sales, Rental, Serv'ce
ill Magnolia Avenue
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
$31 134.4
11000 TRACTOR COMPANY

Singer, $30; Secretary,19i; Maple

* "Get ' Em WhiI *

P4ev. hotjp 'no rural area. Plo down
paymenl. monthly payments lest
than rent Government SUbSidiZed
lo qualified buyers Call to see if
you quOl,Iyi

63ATractors&amp;
Heavy Equipment

/'NPIIVERSARV SAL F -. Hew
furniture. Dinette set, 169, 3 LIt
tables, $30; Hecculon recline,,
179; Used' Dinette, 6 chairs. 1-is,
Color TV, $63; Love seat, $40,
Antique buffet, $35. Rockers, $10;
Antique ladles' desk. $40; Antique

ZIMMER, 12' wIde, 2 bedroom,
central air, carport, patio cover,
skirting, new carpet, adults only.
Payments $50.61. Phone 3770031.
Nights 675 5569.

* They're Hot" *

Sunday, M.,rch21, 1976-lB

SI-Household Goods

ISYP EllA FINANCING
GREGORY MOBILE HOMFS
3103 Orlando Drive
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San'ord, 373 5700
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1919 S French
377.4991
Eve. 377 1196,377 4164,
372 1951.72)959

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Evening Herald, sanford, Fl.

42Mobile Homes

NICE NEIGHBORS
I Plr'wly redecorated, rmocicled 3
bedroom home, large family
room, cedar idtng and fente,
eating bar, new Carpeting, new
roof, central heat. 11.500 sq. ft. lot.
%77,7(J) Own' r 12) 0377

Stemper Realty

c,j v1ar!j1er'

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!ot.
ReaSQObI prIce. 323 1913 after
5 - 30.

By owner, I OR. 7 baths. Hidden
Lcke. No Qualifying, smcll down,
.lStumc' P.Iymi'nts 37) 8-858

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Days 377 7171 flros,cr
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Niqht, 373 OIlS
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3 BR, I' . baths. dining, living room,

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JOHN SAUL'S AGENCY

-Perfect for yosrig couple or retirees
3 BR, I' baths, central heat air,
carpet, refrigeralor close in
EllA VA terms $73,00Q BOWL ES
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REAL TV, INC REALTOR 67$
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brakes. OutOrnatic, factory air,
$99S. Phone 3.23 ill).
1973 Dodge Polara V 5, AC., P.S
P. B., A. T., 11.750 Also 13' Or lando
Clipper, 35 Pup Johnson. $325. Ph
327 0159.
,

'74 Grand Toelno. 13,000 miles. Take
over payments. May a. seen at
2620 S. Laurel Ave. Ph 3fl.13

Sanford Auction
1200 French Ave.
1171 MGB Ccrnv. rtible, bright red,
.s rn whri It, new
only 28.000
oils's, 57.495. Phnnr 327 lbS I
323-7340
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Used office furniture

top,

Wood or steel desk;, C*Ccutii.t' desk
&amp; (hairs.: secretarial desks 6.
chars, straight chOirs, fiting
cabinets, as is Cash and carry
NOLL'S
Casselt,erry. 1797.8)01206

3 BR home with family roont
screened porch, large lot, •ssomr:.
5150 payments 373 lIlt

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MG Midget, 1977, mint condition,
AuCt$*dEveryFi'iday
AM-FM, wire wheels, just tuned.
at 12Noon,
low miles. *1.13(1 371 0038.
PIiQheraylbFIeaMarke, Santorci -

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Paved Streets •Sewers
Stre-et Lights eSidewalks

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with $3000 and made hundreds of
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an even better idea."

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Ailnmtyt, Accounts, Antique
Dealers. Insurance agents, Real
Estate agents, Architect;, or
whatever, it's a
natural!
Unlimited usi 3. potential, and

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Aluminum Siding
i cn co.er yOu' Come with alum
siding &amp; soIl,? tyslem Also
Roofing, Guttir; 7-0 yrs Eip
EigIe SOng Co $5) 956)
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Beauty Care

Call Sanforci's Sales Leaper

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
I totmer ly 11,jrriett% Beauty NookI

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77 .7Z

PERSONAL TAX SERVICE AND
BOOKKEEPING. Individual &amp; ______________________
Business Tax Returns 7 East
Rooting And (arC'e'niry Pgt
Roaa. Hv.y 17 9'? (5CC entrance,
Free estimales
F iy Points) 372 7199.
- Cal' 373 4764

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Classified Ads didn't work
there eOuldri't be any

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ir)O.y,Uual, QuStipt; hA -V 1797
at F.ve Points Phcnc 372 7343

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Carpentry
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50-Miscellaneous for

Wliams Accounting

Radio &amp; TV

Expect roof repairs, flat roofs or
Land Cearang
shungles All work
_________________ BROGDEN ROOFING.
)737
Small anti otf lob Specialist Fir%t ESTERSON LAND CLEARING
tin Ob
l3ijllcloing. F .ca,31ng Dtct'
smdlil Call $311335
work Fill dirt, lop soil 37'
')

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195' deep on a corner site.
1.366 sq ft of building zoned for
olfices. $49,900. FORREST
GREENE INC.. REALTORS 323
6353. 8)06377, eves 3728970

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Roofing

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3222420 ANYTIME
RE ALOPS ML S 743 PAR
LAKE MARY BLVD. -- 120' frOn

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Broker or usI You'll be glad you
did.

Call for Appointment 322.3)03
ADDITIONS- REMODFLIN

JIM HUNT REALTY

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EXPERTS REfD

2 Story building at 711 E 2ni SI,'

only $'.5uO.

Sanford, Ha.

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JdyIIw1Ide Homes By

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HOMES OF DISTNCTION

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Stenstrom

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Sale

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Lawn Care
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Easter Tailoring, dress, baIt
and rnalcpting bags 372 7439.

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Gifts, Knitt, Christening Gowns
PAYTON'SCHILDREN'SWEAR
6.40 Hiawatha
Ph. 372 1301

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oJden Touch'N Se

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workmanship in your remodeling
and add to; requirements as is
available in Cit general con
struct,o,',

$2 Sq. Yard
Sanford Auction

CalIBart

Help

ONLY *689 INSTALLED
Terms available, Warehouse must
be emptied NOWI Call yaaressoysi
C011ect. days or evenings, ask for
Mr. W.lkes. 30S 793 6973

Assorted Colors

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New Vinyl Flooring

'a

it Zig :a., machine in
sewing table SoI ne br *439 50.
assume balance of %I($. or I?
payments of $9 See at
SANFORD SEWING CENT FR
)OE lst5l , Dwn'ov.n
37? 91)1
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BUY- SELL- TRADE
I)lS( F.rst5t
3225672
lbiC,s Pio1, I 37 Fi'jtlli. r higot l on
'vi ' hok. - i lr,i, Octct ccw'dilion,
llQ BmlSam Model lOSS saw
iarC-,'n,'s' fI
slanri. wheels and
'I ii ratpes manual, 1730 Call 377
p 31
.I(hc'n Bathroom
Caoinels.
Counter ?ops. Sinks Installation
available Bud Carielt 377 90S?
anytime

,l S Snyder Nursery A Land Alterations Dressmaking, ladles,
scapng We are oeerstocked fl
men's, childrn','s Drapes, Quilts.
landscaping plants and we Jo Upholstering Donna Canada.
Complete landscaping service 372
372 0707
7714 or 641 7744
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ASTE
SELL ING It SSAK ES CASH
PLACE A CF ?,SSIFIED AD NOW
Call 33? 2611 or Oil 99
Interior, Exterior Plastering.
Platter Patching &amp; Simulated
br.ck &amp; stone SpeCialty 377 7790.
C arpertry, Remopeting. addition;
Custom Work Licensed, Bondeti
Free estimate. 3?) 4033
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arpentry.
Concrete,
S?eel,
Remodeling, Roofing
Free
Estimates. No lob too large as'
Small Call Red or Jots's, 373 300)
h,'tp cv', triat Saturo57 "
P.'orlinq .ioers. v. 'adows 'iunt
(Oncretework,et( fly the r,our. Oe
by the lOb 327 9345

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Frte Estimate. Call SEARS 'It
Saitford. .322 1771.
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Overhayl,ng Alt work guaranteed
Free diagnosis FaQory Trans
smission System, 402 E Celery.
323 91)3

Trent Exterminating Co -Complete
Pest Control and Tenm.ting Fr,, If you're in the buinit of building
your
busines,
Inspection All Pest Control, 10
use
the
Classified AdS often
ott. Discount 373 7954
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Have some camping eauicmen? you
no longer use' Sell 'it all '*it
Classified Ad in Th Herald Call
372 2611 or 131 1993 anda friendly
Od viSOr will help you.

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John

&amp;

Clara

Hail

Custom

Upholstery SpecaIsts fl Tufting

and Restyhing Furniture &amp; Sewing
Macnines Repaired We Buy. Sell
&amp; Trade. 1.02 Sanford Ave Phoor
32? 9771

Photography
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Window Service
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PILl. Pt U',tEIINC. CO
32 C-a"9 hr .'.i'rs F
t. leant-o
Repars 21 ht 5('ry

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WELLS DIIILLED. PUMPS
SPRiNKLER SYSTEMS
All types and sizes'
Wereparandservice
ST INC MACHINE &amp;
SUPPLY CO
,'0 7 iS "i St
'.2 8132
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Pressure spray tvash H0set,
Make ycur Budgel go further, Shop
Iruck. Mob'e Homes, Roofs 372
the Classilied Actt every day
I (1779
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7S#i7 Pars Or.."
322 5865

Johnny Walker

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SWIMMING POOL SALE *
Pool distributor must sell balance of
1975 pools complete with sun deck,
fence and filter, 3116 overall.

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Metal Doll Repairing
Call P4'tipt 3776972

loom
Stripping
Waslng. I
Pes.dential &amp; Business F'ee
istimales BlitZ Clean 373 595,4

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IM '40.%tE IMPI. !,)v I' ','[ti 1 SLIt
COMFORtABLE
Replace
(tf
your oiu JALOUSIE WINDOWS
w'P. more effiCient Single or
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the Coast (;unrd in September,
1960.

ERNEST BROTIIERSON

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SAN ANTONIO - ALr Force
Reserve Airman Ernest A.
IUCIIARDOUEL.LLTIE
Brotherson, whose mother is
Marine Private First Class
Mrs. Martha E. Brothcrson
Richard
K. Ouellctte,
son of
lIonlestc4Id, has graduacd •it Mr. and Mrs.
Richard 19,
Oucllette

SUNDAY, MARCH 21
Winter Park Sidewalk Art Feslhal, noon to 5p.m.
('harity Horse Show sponsored by Dusty Boots Riding
Assn. Wilco Arena, SR 46,4 miles west of 1-4 benefIt Little
Red School House. Spectators free.

Iaickland
1e, from Air of 649 Harley Circle, Deltona,
Force
basicAFB,
training.
The airman,
MU(hCd tiC has reported for duty at the
Air Force mission, organization Marine Base, Camp Lejuene,
and customs and received N.C.
A 3974
graduateMontesano,
of Montesano
specthl iastruction in human High
School,
relations, now goes to Sheppard
AEB. Tex., For specialized Wash., he Joined the Marme
training in transportation field. Corps In August, 1975.

Spaghetti dinner sponsored by All Souls Home and
School ssn., Social hall, Oak and 8th, 11:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Springlestival with2O man Bavarian Brass Band, 2-6
p.m., German American Society Inc., 381 Orange Lane,
Casselberry.
MONDAY, MARCH 22
Sanford Right-to-Life Chapter, 7:30 p.m., AU Souls
14sy '?! nkra

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KiLlian hhighShooI. His father,
Ernest A. Brotherson Jr.,
resides at 603 Briarclifle St.,
Sanford.

Sanford Homemakers, 1:30 p.m., Agri-Center.
SemlnoleCountyLeags'eofavieAuodat.Iou,8p.m.,
First Federal S&amp;L, SR 4, Altamonte Springs.
TUESDAY. MARCH ?t
Commuulty Canning Center seminar: use and
Preparation of Whole Wheat Grains For Bread Baking,' i
p.m., 504 E. Celery Are., Sanford,

JA1ESSh1%W

Legal Notice

Legal Notice - - Legal Notice

Legal Notice

THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
IN TIlE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
Plotice i% herCby given that I am SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
.nged in buSfle5S t 7711 Orlando PROBATE DIVISION
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO. 76 214CA04•F Drive. Sanford. SemnOe County. NO. 75.771-CP
Florida under the Ilct;tlous name 01 In Re: Estate of
In Re: the Marriage of
KONDRACKI &amp; SON'S. and that I GEORGIANA MAY HART,
LINDA CAROL COOK,
Deceased
Petitioner intendtoregisterSlidMmetttt
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole
PERSONS HAVING
County. Florida In accordance with TO ALL
BEAUFORD RAY COOK.
Respondent the provisionS of the FicfltiOuS CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
Name StatuteS, To Wit Section THE ABOVE ESTATE
NOTICE OF ACTION
Wthntbrre months trcm thf time
TO I3EAUFORO PAY COOK
$ 09 Florida Statutes 1957
of the Iirst publicatiOn at thiS notice
S Richard 0 Kondrackl
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
you are required to file with the
Last Known Mailing Address; PubliSh: MarCh 1, 11, 71, 7$, 1976
clerk of the Circuit Court 01
2177 Dilworth Road WeSt
!2._2_-_-------5eminole County, Florida, Probate
Charlotte. North Carolina
CITY OF
Division. the address of *hiCh is
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
CASSELBERRY.FLORIDA
Seminole County Courthouse,
_____________________________
that an action for Disso.ution of
NoIce o Public Hearing
Sanford, FlOrida 37771, a written
Marriage has been filed against '0U TO WHOM II MAY CONCERN.
statemCnt of any claim or demand
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE and you are required toservea copy
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by you may have against the estate of
of your written defenses to it, if any, the City of Casselberry that the GEORGIANA
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR
HART,
MAY
on it to Carroll Burke, Attorney for Council will hold a public hearing to oeceased
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Petitioner, whose address Is 617
a
of
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
enactment
onslder
Each clam must be in writing and
Sanlorci
Atlantic Bônk Building.
7S2424CA09B
CIVIL ACTION NO.
nonemergency Ordinance entitled
must indicate the basis tot the
Sanford,
Florida.
and
file
the
FEDEPAL NATIONAL MOP
AN OROIUAPjC.E OF THE CITY claim, the name and address ot Itir
ith th (l.rk o rrriiit
fin, nA
;c,.....•
;AG
creditor or hiS •QCüT or attorney.
poration organiZed and cristing
Court, Sanford Seminole County. ESTABLISHING THE PATES. and the amount claimed. II the
under the laws of the Unitt'd States Ftorida.onorbeforptheflnddayot CHARGES, INSTALLATION, AND
l8imsnolyetdue,lhedateWheflit
A1ril, A 0 1976; otherwisea default STABILIZATION FEES FOR
of America,
ALL will become due Shall be stated If
will
Plaintiff,
be entered against you for the USES OF THE MUNICIPAL the claim
contingent or
relief demanded n the Petition
WATER SYSTEM, SCHEDULE OF unliquidated. the natjre of the un
IAPP' OPOFII PAPPF and
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I hove DEPOSIT FEES; EXTENSION OF certainty Shall bC stated II the
."iereunto
set my hand and Ihe of
BEVERLY 1) PAPPE. hit', 'if.
DeLndanlS tidal Seal of thi', Court on thiS the FACILITIES COSTS CONTROL, claim i secured. the iecurity shell
ESTABLISHMENT OF FIRE be described. The claimant shall
11th day of MaRn, A.D 1976
NOl ICE OF SALE
C0ST
P R 0 T E C I I 0H
deliver sufficiPflt copitI. of the claim
15cM)
NOTICE tS tIEREOY C,IvEN,
E
S
TAB
L
I
S
H
ME
N I OF
the clerk to enable the clerk to
Arthur II BeCkwlth. Jr
THAT I'URSUANT 10 4 Final
DELINQUENCY CONTROL mail one copy to etch personal
Clerk of Circuit Court
Judgment ol lorecloSurt' entered
POLICY. TEMPORARY TER representative
fly. LillIan T. Jenkins
P.arch 1th, 1976 in the Crcuil Court
MINATIOP4 OF WATER SERVICE.
ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS
Depu'y Clerk
it hi" F iih?-'nIhi jidic at Circuit

FICTITIOUS NAME
P4Qli(t • rir rihy
at 1107 Airport
Blvd • Sanford. Seminole County,
Florida under the flct,IiOuS name at
RIR CABINET &amp; MILIWORK. ,,nd
that I intend to reqisler said name
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Seminole Cotntv, Florida
corciance with the provisions of the
sttUt.
Fitito
Section 5 Q9 Florida 1957
Rumney
Publish March 71. 7$, April 4, n.
197U
DEX i($

SAN ANTONIO - Airman
James B. Show, son of Mr. and
.i r .
--- Mra. 1tichar,
,,
Laurel
Va.
C4ts.eiixiry,
JAMES BUI.I1)CK
graduated at I.ackland AFB,
SAN ANTONIO - An Tex., from the U.S. Air Force
AltamOflte
Springs man has communications equipment
League of Women Voters will lead public tours f
graduated
at
Lackland AFB, repairman course conluc1ed by
Seminole county Court Douse between 10 a.m. and 2 pni
DE F INI I lOb or RE S I PEfZ
from the tichnical the .\lr Trairiini ('irjuiind
Tt' x ,
( A ROLL BURKE
tO I SO F IL ED WILL ft I.
,inj tar Strnifluii' County F anna
Stan(Lirtl Itt'd Cross First Md and Personal Safety
MULTIPLE DWELLING. AND FOREVER BARbED
The
airman,
who
was
trained
Civil
Attorney
for
Petitioner
training
course
for
U.S.
Air
757171
Action
No
CAO9
B.
course, 7 p.m., Altamonte Civic Center. Classes tWo
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- COMMERCIAL UNIT; REPEAL
Dated March 11th 1916.
op.rate and repair
'1 (IECKWIIH. JR 411
Force security poilce cifIDINANCE NO 712; CON
nights weekly icr three Weeks,
L P. Hagan
flank Bldg.
of
the
taid
Court,
will
eII
for
Sanford
Florida
37771
communications Clerk
FLICTS. EFFECTIVE DATE.
Airman First Class James C. specialized
As
Pcr%onal Represinta
Sanford Pilot Club, and co-Pilots, dinner meeting at
ch in hand to the highest and beSt Publish March 2), 71, AprIl
The prop3sed Ordinance IS posted
Bullock, whose parents are equipment, is being assigned to bidder
live of the Estate of
))
at
the
Wt'St
Front
door
of
tt'te
1976
at the City Hall, Casselberry,
6:30 p.m., Sizzlin' Steakhou.se, U_S. 17-92.
Georgiana May Hart.
retired Air Force Master Richards-GebaurAFll, Mo., for Courthouse, Seminole County, DEX
Florida
Deceased
Florida ut II CO o'clock AM on
Sergeant
and
Mrs.
James
R.
duty
with
a
nr1lt
of
the
Air
Force
PUBLIC HEARING will be held in Jc,hn S McEwan, It
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24
April 5th 1976, the following IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND the City Hall. Cassetberry, Florida, Sd
Bullock
of
518
Briarwood
Court,
Communications
Service.
McE#'bn. MimS
COUNTY.
SEMI HOLE
deScribed real property situate in FOR
Community Canning Center workshop: 'Baking
the 31st day of March, AD. 1976, &amp; McDonald
Shaw
is
a
1972
graduate
of
AltamonteSprings.
was
trained
Seminole'
County.
Florida.
to
wit
FLORIDA.
Bread at Home,' 10a.m., 504 E. Celery Ave.. Sanford.
a' sco PM.. or during any lawful rost Office Box '53
•rTtflN NO 74-SO9.CA.O4.B
C ,tr! Adut High Schoni,
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L•nd,for Perscnal
NOi III SECTION TWO, at pet plat In Re: Inc Marriage
i-tiraonouiement
.sf
the
City
Attorneys
Sanford.
forcement. Completion of U
Plat Bnok 15. TED I. WOOTEN.
'hert rrod:'
of Casselerry. at whiCh tec In- Representative
course enables him to receive
Pages 3* &amp; 39, Public Records of
Petitioner te,'ested parties and citizens for and Telephone: (103) 423 $57)
and
Seminole County. Florida.
THURSDAY, MARCH 25
academic credits through the
aganst I Pie proposed OrdinaoC will Publish
JOHN Mll.LF:R
- MarCh 21, 25. 1914
Including;
JUNE WOOTEN.
be hecrd
Community College of the Air
American Legion Bicentennial birthday dinner, 7
OEX.101
Respondent
Range,
Garbage
Disptal.
Carpet,
GOVERN YOURSELVES AC
Navy Ensign John H. Miller,
p.m., Post 53 home. Covered dish.
Force. The airman now goes to
Dishwash'r. Well for sprinkling, as
NOTICE OF ACTION
COP DINGLY.
TO JUNE WOOlEN
MacDill AF'B, Tampa, for duty whose wile, Gail. is the
te( hs 17th day of March, A 0 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOP
Rummage III bake sale, 8:30 am, to 3:30 n.m..
PES1DEP4CC UNkNO,%N
thiS
l$th
day
of
March,
DATED
tfl6
ith
a
unit
of
the
Tactical
Air
diughter
of
Mr.
arid
Mrs.
L.E.
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
.\srcnsion Lutheran Church, Overbrook Drive,
last noyn Mailing Address.
Roberts of Ridge Rd., Lake 1976
Mary W. H6wlhOrne.
Command.
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Post Office Boa 4.
(Seal)
City
Clerk
t'sselberry. Through Friday.
a&gt;' has been designated a
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
BullockenteredtheAtrForce
ARTHUR H. BECKWITI4. JR
Langley, South Carolina
City of Casselberry,
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7$.$
naval
aviator
at
the
Naval
Air
Clerk
of
tne
Circuit
Court
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
Florida
in 1975.
Seminole Audubon, 2 p.m., Florida Power &amp; Light.
AC
HOMES
NATIONAL
that an action tot Dissolution of Publish March 2). 1916
0 Elaine RiCharde
Station,
Corpus
C'hrlstl,
Tex.
J.T. Turnipseed, speaker on &amp;. Johns River project.
CEPTANCE CORPORATION,
Marriage hat been filed against you
Deputy Clerk
DEX '
lie received his ' wings of Rowtand, Ptruska, Bowen
LAURIEMILLFR
PIntft.
by TED I. WOOlEN. ac.d you are
Eilon Sigma Omicron Sorority book review and
gold" after completing more &amp; McDonald
required t serve a copy of yO'.Jr
CITY OF
luncheon,StetsonUnlversityUbrary.contactMrs.Burch
ROBERT EDWARD WINGER.
written defenses tO it. It any, on
$ North Magnolia A.enui'
SAN ANTONIO - Airman thanayerofintensIveground
CASSELBERRY,
DENISE YVONNE WINGER.
Cornelius far rervaticns.
CARROLL BURKE. Attorney for
Orlando,
Florida
32101
FLORIDA
Laurie M. Miller, daughter of and inflight training.
WEST BUILDING MATERIALS.
PVbli%h March 21, 1976
Pr'itinner. whose address 5
Notice of Public Hearing
FRIDAY, MARCH 24
A 1974 graduate of Embry- DEX I))
INC . SOUTHERN BUILDING
retired U.S. Army Master
Sanford Atlantic Bank Building. TO WHOM IT MAY CObCtRN
Spring FestIvt1, Bishop Moore High School, 3901
SERVPRO OF
Sanford.
Florida,
and
file
the
Riddle
University
of
Daytona
_________________________
Sergeant arid Mrs. Milton C.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by SPECIALISTS and
Edgewater Drive, (Iazdo, 5-10 p.m. Booths, games,
original
with
the
Clerk
of
Circuit
the
City
of
Casselberry
that
the
MAITLAND,
1-LA.
liUer of 5 Camellia Drive, Beach, he joined the Navy in
Defendants
Court, Sanford. Seminole County
Council wil hold a public hearIng to
rides, food and entertalzunenL
IN CIRCUIT COURT, EIGHT. Florida.onorPeforPthPflflddaYOE
October 1974.
DeB.ary, has been selected for
NOTICE
OF
SALE
consider
enactment
ot
a
EENTH
JUDICIAL
dR.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
1916. otherwiSe a default
technical traln,ng in the U.S.
nonemer0eny Ordna(e entitled
CUlT. SEMINOLE COUNTY. Açrit. A D
purse'ant
to a Final Judgment of
will
be
entered
against
you
for
the
API ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
Air Force aircraft maintenance
STATE OF FLORIDA
OF CASSELBERRY. FLORIDA, foreclosure dated March 11Th, 1976
MAR.SHALLHODGES
relief demanded In the Petition.
CIVIL ACTN)N NO. 74-442.CA.04.D
fielu at Cha'iute AFB, HI.
ESTABIISHINC, THE RATES, andentertd in Case No.76 l96of the
EAAIF1OLE
WITNESS my hand add official
DIVISION 0
The aan recently cornsealotth,sCourtonthisthelllhday CHARGES. AND STAflLIZATION Circuit Cott of the Eighteenth
Marine Captain Marshall . In R The Marriage 00
for Seminole
of March, A 0 1976
FEES FOR ALL USES OF THE Judicial Circuit in and
pleted basic training at Hodges, 32. son of Mr. and Mrs. JESSE JENNINGS
wherein
Flnrida,
(Seal)
MUNICIPAL
SEWER
SYSTEM,
County,
Husband
Lackland AFB. Tex.
Morris C,. Hodges and whose
HOMES
Arthur H Beckwitl'i, Jr.
SCHEDULE OF DEPOSIT FEES; NATIONAL
and
s
Airman Miller is a 1972
Judy is the daughter of MINNIE JENNINGS
Clerk Cf the Circuit Court
EXTENSION OF FACILITIES CEPTANCE CORPORATIOI is
By Lillian T Jenkins
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COST CONTROL; DEcINITIOPI OF pntitf, and ROBERT EDWARD
graduate of DeLand High Mrs. WIlliam A. Ludwig, all of
Wife
pt Clerk
By LYLE SUFFIELI)
RESIDENTIAL.
MULTIPLE WINGER. DENISE YVONNE
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School.
PETITION FOR
Sanford, has been awarded a
BUILDING
CARROLL BURKE
DWELLING. AND COMMERCIAL WINGER, WEST
DISSOLUTION
Lettr of Commendation while
AND
MATERIALS.
INC.
SOUTP4ER
Aorney for Peltioner
UNIT;
fill LIPIG
OF MARRIAGE
Atlantic Bank Bldg
DELINQUENCY PROCEDURES; BUILDING SpECIMJSTS and
JAMESMELVIN
serving at the Marine Corps
NOTICE OF ACTION
MAITLAND.
Sanford, Florida 3717)
TEMPORARY TERMINATION OF sppvpoo OF
MARCH 2
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
Base', Queantico, Va.,
FLORIDA are deendtnt, I will stll
PubliSh March 2). 71, April 1. ii.
SEWER
SERVICE.
REPEAL
OF
(NO PROPERTY)
for
lie was cited for outstanding
Navy Seaman Apprcntice
tflt
BXYZ CI.UB— meet at 1st BaptIst Church—Activities Bldg.,
ORDINANCE PlC,. 3$). coed to the highest and best bidder
.ESSIE JENNINGS
the
west
front
door
00
the
cash
at
DEX
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James 1. Melvin, 18, son of Mr.
performance of duty, from
FLICTS; EFFECTIVE DATE
'°
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I nniwood, 12:30 p.m.
CLINTON IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
The proposed Ordinance is posted Seminole County Courthouse.
STREET
and Mrs. JamesT. Melvin Sr. of April 12, 1975. and for his
EIGHTEENTH jUDICIAL dR.
at
the' City Hall, CaSselberry, Sanford. Florida, at I) CO AM on
ROCHESTER. flEW YORK
\1:tIlCll 24
708 Palmetto Ave., Sanford, is overall contribution to the
the 1*? dy of APrif, 1914, the
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Florida
YOU ARE hEREBY NOTIFIED COUNTY, FLORIDA.
PUBLICHEARtNGwillbehptdin following desCrIbed real eS?
(;Olr)EN 'z'EARS— meet at the Community United participating in a humanitarian command's operational ef- that a Petition for Dissolution Of
CASE NO 1-336-CA-04 E
the City HaIl, Casseibtrry. Florida, ;ocated, titutted and being
\lethodst (liurch in Casselberry. Luncheon at noon for which relief mission to earthquake ficiency.
sour Marriage has br-tn filed ana
In Re: Ihe MarriaGe
on the 31st day of March, A 0 1976, Seminole County Florida. to wit
tommenccdinthui,courtandyouare
DEBORAH
torn Guatemala.
reservations are required.
1965 graduate of Florida
Lot 19, SAN LANTA, THIRD
ANN CROWLEY.
a's 00 PM. or during any lawful
to serve a copy of your
SECTION. according to the Pitt
Petcner.
lie aiid his ship are part of a State University, Tallahassee, rr.li,ir.d
C(,ntinuonce
Ihere
Cf
purSuant
r,tten answer anci defenses, If any.
legislalive arviour'cemen$ of the City therent as recorded in Plat Book I).
%IARCII 25
navy task group of three ships, with a bachelor of arts degree,
n A, C LOWERY. attorney
fot' TIMOTHY DAVID CROWLEY.
of
Canetbt'rry. at Jehich Ume in Page 75, PubiIC Records of Seminole
hiti, whose address Is
CENTRAl,. SENIOR CITIZEN CLUB— meet at the Church of that are transporting elements lie joined the Marine Corps in
Respondent.
terested
parties and citlletn for and County. Florida
P E 14th Street. Miami. Florida
r 4 f trn.cty b$n tht sam. as sat
Nativity at 10:00 a.m.
NOTICE OF ACTION
of the U.S. Army Enlneering August l,
t,r.aaintl the proposeo Circinance will
JIII. and file the original with the
forth in the FInal Judgment of
TO TIMOTHY DAVID CROWLEY
be
heard,
Task Force In Guatemala. The
clerk of theabovestyled court onor
4P DOIon Drive
GOVEPN YOURSELVES AC
COMING EVENI'S
task force will help rebuild the ___________________________ t'cfore' APRIL 141ff. 1976, otherwise
t\ated this iliPt day of March. 976
Annandel, Virgi&amp;a 27003
CORDINGLY
a
dr-fault
will
be
entered
against
you
Si'. PATRICK.S DAY DANCE to be held at i'&amp;amonte Springs major east-west rcuad that was
a
(COURT
SEAL)
YOU ARE NOTIFIED
Dated this 17th day of March, A 1)
Legiil Notice
bir 'he relief prayed for
Arthur H BtCkwith. Jr.
in said Pttition for Dissolution of Marriage
Civic Center on Wednesday March 17 at 6:00 p.m. Jack Drum- damaged by the recent earP774
fi(titiQfl
Clerk of the Circuit Court
h,'S been filed against you in the (Seal)
nTond and his band will play for this dance following the buffet thquake.
Thisnatc,'th.,tlbepubtistu.donte Circuit Court
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
of tha Eighteenth
By Mary N Darden
Mary
W
HawthOrne,
',ch
AI'Ik
dinner.
Melvin is expected to return SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
tor four ccinserutive JucicialCircuit. in and for Seminole
Deputy Clerk
City
Clerk
A .'k in EVENING HERALD
CIVIL ACTION NO. 76-7S).CA.O$
County. Florida. anti you are
Publish: March 2). 1916
to his homeport of Little Creek, DIVISION:
City
of
Casselberry.
.ITNSSmy
handandtheeaIof
required
to
serve
a
EE
copy of your
DEx1I7
Florida
MYRON FLOREN SENIOR CITIZEN BENEFIT on March Va., in early March.
FEDERAL NATIONAL 1,OR Said court at 'anford. Florida, on written defens, if any, to
the
PubliSh
March
2),
1916
this
March
11th.
1976
27. Mr. Floren and his band will put on a one hour stage show at
A 1975 graduate of Oviedo TOAGE ASSOCIATION, a cor
Petitionoe'illie Petitioners attorney, DEX 106
Courl Seal)
TERRY P. MCMAHAN, whose
theSanford Civic C.entcrfollowed by dancing. Ticket donations llighSchool,hejoinedtt,eNavy gration Organized and esusting iCircuit
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
Arthur H Bci-kwith, Jr.
under the laws of the United States,
address is 100 Maltland Avenue,
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
tcr the performance are $7.), 16.00 and 15.00, and available from in May 1975.
ADVERTISEMENT
FOR
BID
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
Court
Plaintiff.
Altamonte Springs, Florida 37701, on
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
"
Sealed bids Will be received by thC
Club !)frectcra. FL't Fed. of Sermc!eS. &amp; L.
orbeloreAprillna, lele.ancniietn. SchOOl Board of SemInole County,
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Deput.' Clerk
CHARLES P HOOVER, &amp;1 aI.
at Project OASIS and Streeps at Colonial Plaza and Altamonte
original with thC clerk Of 1hi5 Court Florida, at the Altarronte Springs
STEVENKIEEY
CIVIL ACTION NO. 74.737
A C Lov,t't'y
tennf
i'therbeforeservlct onPu'titioners City Hall, 775 Plewburyport Avenue, NATIONAL
Mall.
HOMES
AC
Attorncy
At
law
NOTICE OF ACTION
Navy Airman Recruit Steven
attorney or immediately thereafter, Altamonte Sprinrs. Florida. up to CEPTANCE CORPORATION.
TO. CHARLES P. HOOVER whose 965 Pd E *4th Strt'et
Other*iI.e a default will bi entered 7
PlaintIff,
p m Local Time on 24??, March.
Miami. Florida 3311*
SANFOIII) SERENADERS— free dance made available H. Kiley, of Sanford, was residence is
against yoCi f or the relief demanded 1976 for furnishing ail materials, v5
At?rn,v
lit.00i'r
for
P.
graduatcdfromrecruit training
YOU ARE NOTIcED tnt an
in the petition
through the Over 50 Club— held at Sanford Civic Center every
LUGEPIE BROWN and BARBARA
equipment. services arid labor for,
.ctmntofore(nneamorlgaç(.onttie FiutIsh March Il, 21. 20. April 1,
at the Naval Training Center,
ThlsnoticeshaIIbeIithede and constructing and completing a
H006S, formerly Barbara A
Wednesday at 2-4:30 p.m. live music.
following property en Seminole' 1976
each we-uk for fo,.'r consecutive GymnasLm and Dressing Room Brown.
(h'lando
DE't 7?
County, Florida.

WOMEN
Evening Hera, Sanford, Fl.

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herald Staff Writer

The American Legion-sponsored Boys' State and Girls' state
firsthand experience in government for outstanding students
were not mentioned in a special amendment Congress passed
to exempt Boy Scouts, GM Scouto, Camp Fire Girls, the YMCA,
YWCA, college fraternities and sororities and certain voluntary
youth grou. Unless the ommLsslon is correct-ed--and

to run an ad. So far no one has seen any way around the
problem, except maybe to advertise for a 'radio show host,
either sex, provided they have broadcast eicperlence and look
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Fourteen years ago, Sue Ellen O'Day went home frQm sixth
grade in tears because she'd been told girls couldn't be crossing
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grade next fall, because schools have been ordered to end
diserin-'Inatlon between boys and girLs or lose federal funds,
Elementary schools have until next July to comply with Title 9
of the Educational Amendments of 1972, which was signed Into
law by President Gerald Ford last May. High sChool5, which
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boys sh( culd Cr, Discrimination! if she didn
t get the
A lot of the enforcement of Title 9 will be left up to the girls
themselves. They re the o1ies who will determine whether theu
schools actively promote women s rights or simply passively
comply with Title 9.
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this wIU be the last
separate weeks in Tallahassee for boys and girls.
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Seminole County schools and all schools receiving federal funds,
ran into a snag recently when the campus radio station tried to
replace the male member of a male-female broadcast team.

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A grievance procedure for girls who feel they have been
discriminated against has already been set up the Seminole

procedure for female employes who feel they are victims of sex
discrimination.
There are not grievance procedures for those outside the
school system. And there are many outsiders who question the
TItle 9 program both strong advocates of women's rights and
ipp.s.er of the traditional idea tI'.at a wnman'o place is in the
tine.
Some fear it will further contribute to the much publicized
break-op of the nuclear family. &amp;xne lea.' it will make girls
more aggressive, while deflating the male ego of teenage boys
who are already caught In the middle of an identity crl.sts. And
some feel It will create a sense of false security for girLs aiming
at traditionally male careers, by making them think that The
Real World treats woman as man's equal.
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But changes are cornInt.
The biggest change will be in Interscholastic athletic corn"petitIon and physical education classes, This year, high school
girLs are competing in a wide variety of sports. Basketball,

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But the Impact of Title 9 will be felt in almost esery area of
school life 'Anything you can think of would be affected,"
Ganis said.
High school service clubs like Key Club and keyettes
traditionally single-sex groups will have to join hands and
becomeasingleclubopentobothboysandgirls.
Honors and awards may no longer be bestowed on the basis of
like n'ztatandlng toy and outstanding girl
there nuiy not be different rules of behavior or appearances
—or punishments for violating those rules (or boys and girls
'ourses like shop and home economies must be opened to both
rnale and female atndents—and members of one sex cannot be
required to take a particular course.
Counselors can no longer direct girls toward traditionally
female careers

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Interscholastic athletics to girls like Lisa Flake and Paula Gry
who'll be affected by new federal legislation prohibiting (abuse) who can now participate in basketball, softball,
4IzcrImIntlon based on sex, are (top, from left) Jennifer Dines, volleyball, track, gymnastics, tennis, golf and swimming as well
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MartIn Luther. Men have broad and large cnets
and small narrow hips and are more understandtng
than women, who have but small and narrow Chests
and broad hIps, to the end they should remain at
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CIIARLESWESLEYJR.
MST0n Floren. star of the lawrence W.',lk, Show and Orchestra. will appear in a benefit concert Saturday, March 27, ist
Navy
Seaman
Charles
710p.m., at the Sanfcrd Civsc Center under the auspices ofthe Wesley Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
Federation of Senior Citizens.
Jerry Dixon of 1S3. Coolidge
I-'!oren will present a one hour stage show followed by two Ave., Sanford, was graduated
hours of dancing.
from recruit training at the
Floren has been a member of the lawrence Welk Naval Training
Center,
organizntionsincel950andtiasservedasWelk's'ightarminthe Orlando.
band administration department.
Tickets ft the perfonnance are available at all Streets
Agencies, Altamonte Mall and Colonial Mall, as well as at all
KRIS'TOPIIER KIMMONS
First Federal of Seminole branches and the Federation Office at
Navy Seaman Apprentice
518 E. 1st in Sanford.
TicP.et donations icr the performance are $5. $6 and $7.50. Kristopher K. Klmmons, of 103
h'ro&amp;'t,dsfromn the perforrnancewill be used for projects of direct Pine Lake Dr., Sanford, was
benefit to the Senior Citizens of Seminole County.
graduated from recruit training
at the Naval 'l'rainzng Center

Clubs, ,Addresses

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STUART LANE
Springs Friendship Club
Altamonte Springs
Civic Center— Magnolia Avenue, Altamonte Springs —meet 151
Coast Guard Yoeinan First
and3rdThursdayoftheMonth—l0:30a.m.
Augks Eldera —St. Augustine Catholic Church 3 Sunset ClassStuartR.l.ane, son of Mr.
l0:C) and Mrs. E. ()'l)dl of 1410 Ash
f)riri.' (':i'i,'lotrr
meet 3rd Tuesday of the Month
Circle, Casselberry, was
a, in.
RI'amlntaf'rs —Sanford - meet 1st Wednesday o(the Month commended for meritorioun
service while serving at the
l0:(l aHi,
Activities
Building
U.S. Coast Guard Resident
BXY7. Club meet 1st Baptist Church Inction Office. New Orleans.
Longwood la.stTuesday of the month -12:30 p.m.
Casselbery Sunshine Senior Club
meet b06 Mark David La.
Blvd. Casselberry 1st Friday of the Momb 10:00 Lm. - His unit was awarded the
Coast Guard Unit Cornnew club all welcome.
Central Senior Citizen Club Church of the Nativity lake mendation for irietitorlous
Mary rieet the 2nd and 4th Thursday of the Month at 10:00 a.m. service, from Jan. 1, 1965
Community Fire Hall 7th through June 1, 1972 while
Chuluola Senior Citizen Club
Street-Chuiuota—meet rdThuriday Cii the Month3t6p.m.
ittskij with monitoring over
Flit-v E'lu (iuh 7th Day Athentis Church Forest City
$150,000,000 In shipbuilding
7neetwot1) onthe lstMoodayctheMonth-6.30p-m.
contracts which included
meet at the Conununity United cotin of 12 373-foot High
(;tijden Years F'rliowshlp
Methaaist (hurch - Casselberry at noon on the last Wednesday Endurance Cutters and three
Reservations necessary.
of the Month - luncheon
Small River Buoy Tenders built
Greater Ovkdo Senkw Citizens Club —meet at Grant Chapel in the New Orleans urea,
\ M.E,Churdi_EranklinStreeta1dGel',c'a Hwy. —Oviedo—
4I960gradualeofE4gewa'
'yrj of the Month at 4 p.m
High School, Orlando, he joined
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Addition for South Seminole Middle
Defendants,
Lot 10 and the West a of Lot 9
_________________Oateo February 76th, 1918
School. Seminole County. Florida.
HDTICE OF SALE
Block "0", Lake Wayman Heights, (Seal)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVCN
Any bid received after the above
acording to I_ic Plat thereof as
Arthur H. Beckwilh, Jr
PJrtuaflt to Finti Judgment of
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
FOR
mentioned time will not be con.
recorded In Plat Book
Clerk of the Circuit Court
3. Page 17. of THE EIGHTEENTH IUDICIAL
foreclosure dated March 15th, 1978
the Public Records of
Semlr.ole
By Ela'ne RiCParde
CIRCUIT IN .ND FOR SEMINOLE
entered in Case No.76 727 of the
be
submitted
on
the
tfld
Eachbid
$1
-Il
County, Florida
Deputy Clerk
COUNTY. FLORIDA
forms provided in the bid documents Circuit Court 0? the EigPeeentIt
Together with the f011ow
PubIih Feb 29. Mardi
CIVIL ACTION NO. 76-IS
JudiCitl Ci'cuit in arid for Seminole
and Shall be accompanied by a
equipment
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AC
NATIONAL
HOMES
Florida,
wherein
Certified Check or Bid Bond In the County,
Refrigerator. Range. Hood
and (FPTANC[ CORPORATION.
2g.!' 163
HOMES
ariountof5percentoftheBasiBtd NATIONAL
ACFurnace
Plaintiff.
CEPTANCE CORPORATION iS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND as a guarantee that the bidder, if
has bet9, filed against you and
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, awarded the contricl, will within plaintlff,andLUGENE BROWN and
KATHRYN 0. HOOvER,
HOLLAND, JR and
ZACPARV
0
FLORIDA
fifleen (IS) calendar days after BARBARA HOCGS. formerly
and ycu are required to serve a copy MARY X
i4OL LAND. hiS wife, and
CASE NO. 78-43SCA-N- B
notice of award, enter Into a written Barbara A Brown, are defendants, I
of your written defense-s. if any, to it
MORTGAGE &amp;
In Re the Marriage of
contract with the School Board of will sell the Ihe highest arid bett
SMITH, HULSEY. SCHWALBE DIVERSIFIED
PEAt TY CO
bidder for cashat thewjt front door
:
KEITH ALLEN BLAIR,
Seminole County, Florida, in ac
&amp; NICHOLS plaintiff's attorney
.
Defennts
Petitioner
Husband,
and
of
the Seminole County Courthouse,
cOrdance
with
Pie
accepted
bid
bOst addre-s'. is 500 Barrietl flank
NOTICE OF SALE
and
furniSh 100 per cent Performance, Sanford, Florida, at 11:00 AM on
Building. Jacksonville', Florida 37702
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
PAMELA KAY BLAIR.
Labor, Material, and Supply the 1st day of April, 1978, the
on or before April )ttt, 1976. and file
clerk
of
thi5
oursuan'
to a Final Jgment of
R'spordent Wile. Payment Bond with a surety following described real estate
'he original with the
NOTICE OF ACTION
satisfactory to the Board, arid alto located, situated and being in
Court -ither before service on t0rtd",u' fl,ited March 11th, 1976
Plo 7665 of the
I tIE STATE OF FLORIDA 10
Seminole County. Florida, tO Wit
furnish certificates of Workmen's
pl,intff's attorney or immediately ,ricI .'ritc-rcd ri Case
PAMELA KAY BLAIR
Compensation and Public LIability
From the East Quarter corner ('I
thereffer, OtherwiSe a defautt will Circuit Court of the Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit in and few Seminole
900 McCown Street
Section 7, Township 71 South, Range
Insurance
t''
againSt you for Ihe relief
wherein
F tr itl,i,
F Iatw1s. kt'ntu( ky hI)19
X) East, run Y,est 26)7 41 feet along
The Bid Bon-I. at well as Per
demanded •n the Complaint or Iflurity.
AC
NATIONAL
HOMES
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED formanceBond,shallbeexecutedby Ihe East West Quarter Section lIne
petition.
that KEITH ALLEN BLAIR rat an agent or attorney in fact. whO ofIaidSectionl;thenceruns,00lhoo
WITNESS my hand and the seal of (EPTAPICE CORPORATION 'S
plaintiff, and ZACHARY 0. filed a Prt Iti in the Circuit Court of shall have placed on file with the degrees IS mInutes 09 5(onds East
this Court on March 4th, )974
tIOLLAPID. JR add MARY X
Seminole County. Florida, br Board.anoriginalpcwerof attorney ?37O) feat along the Wejt righf of
(Court Seal)
PI0LIAPID, hiS wife, and DIVER
DissolulionofMarriage,andyor,are from the Bonding Company by
Arthur H fteckwlIh. Jr
SIFIED MORTGAGE &amp; REALTY required to serve a COpy of your whom Such Bonds will be executed the plat of FIRST ADDITION 10 A
Clerk of the Clicuit Coo.?
co are defendants, I will sell to the written tiefentes. if any, on FgANK The Bid Bond must be ftcconipan I'd REPLAT OF LAKE MOBILE
fly Martha 1. Vihlpn
hiqhi-',t and ti-cf bidder for cash at
C. W)IIGItAM, 00 the firm of STEpi
y •i facsimile of th Agent's or
SHORES. as recorcten in Plt flock
0. uty Clerk
the wcSt front noor at the Seminole STROM. DAVIS &amp; MCINTOSH, Attorney's wrrenl power 04 at I. Page 7), 04 the Public Records of
Publish March i, t. 71,
¶ianford,
Attorneys foe' petitioner, Pcl Office tcxney. and the Bond thali be wit
Courthoue.
County
Simlnole Co. FIt,, for the point of
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t II 00 A M. on the Itt day fli. 11)0 Sanford. FlorIda, 3777), nessed, Signed by the Agent, and the beginning- thence Continued South
FI•d
arid lilt' tti,' OrigiMI with the Clerk of
of April. 1976, the ,,followinr,
Bonding Company seal shall be 00 degrees IS minutes 09 seconds
Smokey
Says:
uirscribcd rr'l "tfalc locutect. lhC Circuit Court on or before the affixed tMr'c'.
__________________
_________________________
East 10000 feet along Said West
iluated and being in Seminole
16th day of April, 19Th, otherwIse a
No bidder may withdraw hiS bid rlgfe of way Iin, thence North 19
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TOSSING AWAY
default and ultimate lucigment will few a ceriod of thirty I))) calendar cieo,eei 39 minuteS 43
(runty, Florida, to wit
5ond We-st
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lot 6, SAN IAN TA. THIRD be entered aqainit you for the relief
days without the Boord'i consent 70770 feet: thence North 00 degrees
RUIN&amp; SME$
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SECTION. as recorded in Put Book demanded in the Pe';i;oi,,
Pltns. Spoclficatior,, and Con. iS mInute's 09 seconds West 10000
.5A N6US
WITNESS n'y hand arid the of Iract Documents may beobfained at feet; thence South $9 degrees SO
13, Paq.' 7$. of the Puilic Records Of
5e,nole' County. Florda
final Seal of Said Court Ot' tnt 11th
the offi'e of Schwiieq Associate's minutt-s 'I? ?,e(Onij5 E45t 707 13 feet
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_______ _______ sari property bt'inq tfie same at. set
of March, A 0 1,16
Architectt, Incorporated, ui 10 the o'nt of beginning
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(Sr alt
Comsto&lt;k Avenue, West, Wintet said property being the same as set
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_________ t,werlosurc
Arthur II. BCcIL*ith, Jr
Park, FlorIda 32759 (phone 305 647. forth in the Fite. Judgment of
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Dated this t$thdayof March, 1914
Clerk of the Circuit Court
41)4) on or after 5th March 1978.
fOreclosure.
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By: ?,'r N. Oardcr,
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(COURT SEAL)
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A ri - sit Gt SCOO ':n
rcuirad
D,tedth IiThd'j of March, )?74
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Dipi,ty Clerk
thur H flecliwith, Jr
for eaCh set of Conlrtct Documents
(Cook I SEALI
(leek ci the CiruI Court
I RANK C WHIC.HAM, ESQUIRE
Qujllficttiont of the bi3der must
Arthur H. flehq-t. Jr
Uj: Mary PS Darden
STEPISTROM. OAVlS &amp;
tatisfactoqytgfheBoard. Tb, Board
Clerk of the Circuit Court
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Opu$y Clerk
MCINTOSH
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rr'urves the right to waive ifllflOr
By: Mary Pd. Darci,n
t-nriMd V Wod. Esjire
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}nforrnalitIesinbiddingancJt,11
Deputy Clerk
uitt 71$. 751 Ma,tland Ave.
Sanfci, Florida 3777i
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any ano 411 bidS
Leonard V w, Eqijire
Attorneys tour Pcfibiont'r
Alfamon'e Springs. Florida
By Willlacn P Layer
Suilt 211, 231 Maiular',a Av.
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Publitsi' March Ii, 3$, 25. April 4.
District Superintencst'nt
Altamonie Sp.hnp-, FL
p'ubIiSh. March 71, P776
PubliSh: March 7, $4. 2). 1974
Putii-, Mhr(h 31, 1974
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aft.eo-aweek'sgroceryshoppinglately?Doesthe Seminole and over 11 per cent below the
cost-of-living crunch seem any less crushing? statewide average.
You haven '
Seminole also comes In under the average,
Well, take heart anyway, Seminole Coun- with a cost-of-living index almost S per cent
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a major shake-up In the lifestylesof Seminole teenagers
About the only area that s not affected Is textbooks Feder ii
Department of Health, Education and Welfare officials contend
"any specific regulatory requirement in this area raises Co'.
stitut,ional questions under the First Amendment."
But textbooks are changing anyway. Mrs. Ruth Long,
Sern:nnle'sc'onultantcoordinatorfcrprintedmateriaLs—that
means she's in charge of textbooks says "I think the whole
trend right now is to get away from sex stereotypes." Textbook
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Mrs. Marie Miller, 260 El daughter, Barbara Ann, to
Capitan Ave., Sanford an. James McCall Tipton, son of

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he graduated from Brainerd

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nomces the engagement of her Mr. and Mrs. James It. Tipton High School in Chattanooga,
of Chicago, III.
Tenn. where he played football,
Youth Programs Inc., held an the presentation of t110 opportunity protest by the NOW
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the available attractions were
Miss Miller, born in Orlando, was a member of the Key Club, In-service meeting March 15 at Bicentennial Skits written aid organization, proponents of Gentle Birth
described.
The ones chosen by
is the grandiaughter of Mrs. Honor Society, and a class and 7:30 p.m. at the First Federal performed by the participating Woman's Rights.
most
members
will be included
George T. Fox of Guilford, Ind. student council officer. lie Savings and lean in Sanford. members.
The Education for a Gentle
Discussion of future guests
in the itinerary. Ruth Layo,
and Mrs. C. K. Miller, 2609 graduated in 1971 from
More than 50 volunteer
Birth Organization will hold its tour director, expects to have
The first skit was presented and up-coming events for he
Iroquis Ave., Sanford. A 1971 University of Tennessee, counselors attended
the by John Booth, in period group were discussed,
monthly meeting at the all plans and costs finalized in
graduate of Seminole high Knoxville, where he was a meeting including Regional costwne, who spoke as Patrick
The meeting ended on a clubhouse of the Orange City time for the business meeting In Is
School, where she was a member of Sigma Chi Coordinator Ms. Marilyn Henry, an American patriot. happy note, when a large bjr- Campgrounds on Thursday at 8 March. Those planning On
member of the Anchor Club, Fraternity, Omicron Delta Gordon, Seminole County
p.m. The public is invited. For
Booth gave a short biography thday cake was brouglit in and
taking ,he trip should get their
National Honor Society and Kappa, Leadership and Honor Supervisor Janet Lunde, South on Henry and delivered ex- all 33 members present sang more information contact reservations in quickly as
Latin Club, she graduated in Society, and Scabbard and Seminole Coordinator Mrs. Lee cerpts from his most famous happy birthday to Susie Bonnie and Steve Platt in available space is limited.
1975 from the University of Blade Honor Society, lie Is Sterling, and Orlando Coor- speech, "Virginia prepares for Rutherford,
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Six new members were added
Guest speaker for the
Biology. In college, she was finance at the University of
Guest speaker for the round of applause for his in lh' rstr
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a memuer ol Alpha cnuiczun ii Florida. He is a student Judge meeting was Circuit Court perfonnance.
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meeting.
Director
Beau
Taylor
of
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Sorority and a Sigma Chi Little for fraternities, a Cadet Corps Judge Dominick Salfi. The
The second skit of the evening
Next meeting will be held
Longood Tourist Club met Seminole Sheriff's Office.
Sister. She Is a teacher at commander for Army R.O.T.C. Judge spoke on the humanistic was performed by Kathy April 6 at the church,
for their monthly dinner Meeting will be Thursday at 1 •
Lakeweir High School, Ocala. and served three year as a concept in general and focused Baurnstark, Trade Powell,
Guest
speaker
for
the
evening
Thursday in the pavillion in p.m. in the pavillion. Sw4.
Her fiance, born in Knoxville, regular Army officer,
on creative aggression.
Dawn Eastham and Natalie will be Circuit Court Judge Si'sinyshade Park. Follow!ng iiyshade Park, Longwood. All
Tenn., is the grandson of Mr.
Those present enjoyed a
A June 11 wedding Is planned
two- Bergman. The four young Ilkrniinick Salfi, who will speak the dinner plans for the trip to members are urged to be Were
and Mrs. C. B. McCall Sr. of at 2 p.m. in the First Baptist hcur session which involved ladies, in long gowns, acted out to the youngsters on the court
Ft Lauderdale April 30 through and all visitors are most
BARBARA ANN MILLER
Corbin, Ky. and Mr. and Mrs. Church, Gainesville.
what the Judge termed a an incident relating to an equfil. system in Florida.
May I were discussed. Many of welcome.
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mind-ra1)ine'" exercise H
mentioned scvc:al programs
being planned in the huntuites
Myers, Meyers. Engaged
called pairing, couples, and the family pow-wow. All these
programs, opened to members
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald G. the late Mr. Myers.
. How About
of
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the community, are designed
ds?
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Myers Sr. of 2403 Grandview
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fiance
was
born
in
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assist
people
to
relate
toeach
Ave., Sanford, announce the
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engagement of their daughter, Sanfora, graduated from other in a meaningful way.
pressed a willingness to resolved in time for the event to communards and blue collar
Herald Services
The family pow-wow Is being
cooperate in the effort: Texas, materialize?
Rosenblum workers, feminists and right-toMargaret Lee, to Glenn Edwin Seminole high School and
Michigan,
Meyers, son of Mr. and Mrs. expects to graduate from held for the first time in the
Massachusetts, believes it can happen if lifers, teen-agers and Gray
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sectio.i ci the
When he flr3t camc up itJm Connecticut, New Jersey. CoTtLlUfl1ty 'wganl'.ations such Panthers, Vietnamese refugees
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It is an all-day program and holding hands in nu unbroken Oklahoma. A number of D.A.R., American Legion,
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One of the problems will he
Southern Bell. His grand. will be held on the South chain from sea to sh:.iing sta, communities including the Jaycees, Girl Scouts and other
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()1ando and graduated from parents are the late Mr. and Seminole campus at the p
Marvin Rosenbiuni knew he village of Rosemont near labor, civic and religious kceping the hand holding free of
Seminole High School, where Mrs. E. F. Lundquist Sa
commercialism. A Hollywood •
of nford Am erican Bank on SR 435
was on to something that Chicago's O'Hare airport have groups pull together.
she was a varsity cheerleader, and Mrs. Vera Heath of
producer is already waiting in
Interest was also generated grabbed the imagination. But formed short chains of a few
She is employed at 1'lagship Ale xandria.
The Bicentennial has not yet the wings to film the event.
in
attending the 24-hours course the response has exceeded his hundred people to demonstrate
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99U Bank of Sanford. lkr grandproduced
happening that Certainly people would have to
in the humanities the Judge is wildest dreams. Every major that the plan can actually work. involves alarge
numbers of eat and drink before and after
parents are Mrs. W. C. Taylor
Plans are being made for a
teaching at Seminole Corn. newspaper in the cowty has The Boy Scouts of America Americans. Lots of folks the hand holding,One can
of Branchville, S. C., and the p.m. May 22 wedding at First
run a story on Hands Across have expressed support. A couldn't afford to take their imagine the full panoply of the
munity College.
late Mr .Taylor and Mrs. B. P. United Methodist Church of
Anyone wishing more in. America. The BBC has In- large commune in California families to see the Freedom hyper-publicized American
MARGARET LEE MYERS
Myers, also of Branchville, and Sanford.
formation on any of the above terview Rosenblum and when I called the Hog Farm has of- Train. Others that went to see event where hot dogs are
subjects should call scc.
last caught up with Marvin he lered to raise money with rock John F. Kennedy's chair and suddenly a dollar and half-filled
was rushinging off to Los concerts. Johnny Carson has Lincoln's hat wondered if this cups of soft drinks cost 50 cents,
Angeles to tape the Dinah Shore quipped that people will be museum-type experience was where high priced souvenirs
Wade,
Junior Police
ato Engaged
and Mery Griffin shows,
holding sheep in Wyoming and worth the $10 to $14 per family, ire hawked as children squeal,
The Winter Springs Junior
Now
there
is
no
question
that
in
New Jersey they'll be holding But hands Across America- at
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Wade Holloway of Apopka and the
'Please, let me have one."
Police held a meeting March 16 some people want to see the each other's throats,
least as the concept has been
ford, announcttiieengagement Mrs. Ben F. Wade of Sanf3rd.
Adventist Church on Moss lO'76. Tentative maps have been beyond dinner party con- yearoldattorneyRoscnbIumn - w!'ite hands Across America.
of their daughter, Lou Ann, to
Her fiance was born in
Road.
draw up suggesting a feasible s'ersaton? Can the logistics and
would involve people of all Inc., Box 712, Chicago, Ill.
Richard Jay Casmato, son of Atlanta, graduated from
The theme o1 the meeting was route. Eight states have ex- administrative problems be walks of life: counterculture 6690.
______ Dr. arid Mrs. Jay T. Cosmato of Seminole High school and Is
437 Scott Ave., Sanford.
now enrolled In the ornamental
Miss Wade, born in Orlando, horticulture program at
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were married March 20 at noon colored chiffon overlay,
couple left on a wedding trip to
at Shandon Presbyterian
Henry A. Moore served his Quebec.
Church, Columbia, S. C. with son as best man. GroomsmenThey will make their home at
Rev. Kenneth W. Mull!s per. ushers were Joe T. Pugh of 56 Broad St., Plattsburgh, N. Y.
forming the double ring Roanoke, Va.; Reid C.
The bridegroom Is a pilot in
ceremony. Organist was Mrs. Machauchlin of Sanford; and the U. S. Air Force Strategic
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Jack W. Brunson of Charleston, Air Command at Plattsburgh
l'he bride is the daughter of S. C.
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Chapter members have
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the occasion, and are now
planning the final fine details
for this special day, according
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president.
At the luncheon, the winner of
a landscape painted by Xi Beta
Eta member Phyllis Senkarik
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Seritemoer with a fish fry at the members attended in area early February.
Keffer,
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Lake Mary home of Mrs. Byrd conference In Orlando, and the
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Susan, 19, and Sandra, 13.
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completed four years in the
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Mrs. Senkarik is president for chairman of this year's Newkirk, 205 Tangerine Drive.
For the past four years,
baskets for needy families, the Valentine Ball. Pam the coming year; Pat Largen is nominating committee for City
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After being installed as Carolyn Cornelius has been
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director
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ago when a rash of 'dognap- made a loud buzzing noise, bu'.
"I'm a super dog lover,"
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Matherlyn Smith, Seminole April 2, at 6'30 pm, at La}e
plugs s ipt through 'sew
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students have engaged in Municipal Airport.
Now that she lives in Florida,
The tattoo begins with the
She or Ms. Cross may be
Reservations are a must
various
fund-raising
projects to
this identifies it as contac'ed at Lori.B Tack and Elaine Kelso prepares to tattoo identifying letters on her Alaskan husky, Makwa, as her partner reach
their
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Eleanor Cioø calms the dog for the
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a can of condensed onion soup, before serving.
1 cups milk, one 12-ounce can
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and one 4-ounce can Vienna unexpected company Is serving
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stir in milk and corn. Slice oven for friends who drop by for
sausage links in coins; add to just a cup of coffee. Will your
soups. Cover and heat slowly, company be Impressed!
stirring often till soup comes
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saying you care," says the 27. was later given to David and
year-old woman who once again Julie by Mamie Eisenhower,
The designs are Julie's third assorted projects, Julie also
this year ranked in the top five and has hung in i ± rilffnnt stitchery project. In 1970 she managed to graduate from
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spent at the home of her terpretation of a painting done six historic designs based on art and edit five other books.
parents-in.law, she admired the by President Eisenhower when
beautiful crewel work seat he was in the White House. The
covers stitched by David's painting (or mere "daubs" as D
mother, Barbara Eisenhower, he modestly called his work), is
for her dining room chairs, one of Mamie Eisenhower's
When Julie indicated interest, favorites and she even used a
Dolores V. Higgins and John
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Steven W. Clark and Joyce L.
Harriet G. DeStee and
That was over nine years ago,
One of the most beautiful of Albion.
MattIe L Milton and Percy.
and embroidery has been one of Julie's 16 designs is the
Beulah Knight end Moses.
Dim Annette Tindel and
Julie's favorite pastimes ever "California Trellis" pillow.
RLhard A. Shaffer and
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you love, a gift that can he significance for me because i
enjoyed for years and even recreates the trellis covered LIFE," sponsored by Seminoie Free medical test, glaucoma,
Community College will be held hemoglobin, blood pressure,
passed along to the next with roses which formed
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district caucus is scheduled for have filed to be included in the selected at an April 24 meeting
Bridge" game, familiar to most. From left are Michelle Brown, New York and Wisconsin vote
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Comprehensive Education High delegate selection process.
of the state cornrIS FALLING DOWN Lance Parker and Maria Fredrick, all four years of age and next on April 6 and Pennsylva- At least two Seminole County School in Dade City. Eighteen At Large delegates to the
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Tim Myers three oil the lower 80s today. Lows
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Commerce Shad Derby. Schick, left, accepts his prize, a it foot from Denmark Sporting Goods
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Roger Whiting. rod and
boata nd tra1lerfromSemInoltSPOtt1aaG00d1aedaGhP0b00
lanv,,s 11. Spillman, pair of reel, Eckerd Drug Store.
outboard fromMOUM HArborz Inc., from Don Smith of Sporting Goods were awarded
shock absorbers, Adams Auto
Mary Thite, $5 gift cerSeminole Sporting Goods. Prizes were awarded Saturday at a to the four weekly winners in

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Shop.
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You've been with ma t
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dorsement of Carter, then be- didates to obtain official a problems is fending off Morris
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thht Miss Francis was driving Morris presented testimony by
an auto that struck him d Mrs Rcberta Roberts and Miss
sandwiched him against his Francis.
Mrs. Roberts said she was
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sought to lease !lwlding 310 t
a comini' tee composed of
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commissioners, judges, upofutizensdnd businessmen, rejected thi request
citizens, businessmen and oth,
,r maybe the), would be able to
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facility. Teds), he reported 105
Williams said a poll of citizen
The onh new wrinkle IS
prisoners were lodged at the attitude to ward construction of Polk s suggestion to create 'I
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a new jail would be "very citizens committee to study the
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Florida Gas attorney Robert granted) until the Jurisdiction
Pat I(rson, who represeflte(I question can be decided.
North Orlando W&amp;S Corp.,
The city, which has filed a
WINTER PARK— More than countered that the propod suit in cct coUfl questioning
200 Winter Springs residents sat rate increase is based only on the Jurisdiction of PSC In

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In a news coerence Thu
day, Askew said:
—lie would not accept whisky

Winter Park dewa A FestI%l, 9 a.m. W 5 p.m.

precutor who lnsb she is a a microphone, hammered away committing a felony."
conniving liar, the other by the at the kidnaping and Miss
Miss Hearst, clad In the same
defender who argues she Hearst's professed fear of the
nservat1ve navy blue pants
robbed a bank ta save her life. .SI as coloring all the evidencc st e wore the Fst day of her
In final arguments Thursday, against her,
trial, sat impassively through

Ilie bill, proposed b (,ro1Ii and Energy Chairman
Iluo II)aytufld
iach ou1d cut rates of four

hidi school officials are seek
ing, ecn ii the frgislaturL

consumers for thierred federal Income taxes

in the 13 years he had been a

Pier - 8 one-day fishing per

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'All our beef is hand picked

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Daytona Fishing Tackle Bobby Mise has been named wide variety of chores, in- Sewer Corp. money to extend
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ROME tAPi - The keynoti? speaker at the party
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W1HlNGThN AP - The chances of a vt by
President Ford to the Middle East this spring are sup,

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6 30 p m , Sizzlin' Steakhouse, U S 17-92

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comliut himself to eto any tax

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Rummage and bake sale, 8,30 a.m. to 3.30 p.m.,

Herecited the major points in

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Mi\MI APi - I)ade County police officers are mang
another crackdown - this time by suing citizens who

arnernberofParkLandflaptist lauderdale sIster Mrs to MISS learsts Feb 4974
Church
Audrey, DtBoard Maryland, kidnaping at th€ hands of the
Darrell K. Swift, 37, of 14
Survivors include his wife, brother, ill1am Bartenbach, S1.
.1uIas Me, died Thursday Mrs Rachel L Mclin, a Maryland and mother, Mrs
"I'm sorry that Patrici i

six)esIntw says

nati%e of Minneapolis Minn

people push them around' Charles Maddox, president of

from Lowell, Mich lie was a McLaLn, Sanford stepson, Staff charge of arrangements

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our error means you must pay additional
tax you pay only the tax We pay any
interest or penalty We stand behind
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of the U.S Navy, and at the grandchildren
Mrs Ea Mae Bronson, 72, of
time of his death was employed
est First Street at the Weki
(orey Kerlin Funeral Home,
as a 'ireman at the Kennedy JacksonIlle Is in charge
Ither,died Wednesday Bornm
Space Centir F ire Dept
Tampa, st'e came here 68 years ____ Mrs. Betty Swift, Sanford;
daughter, Teresa D Swift,

\limnistration says it sill allow F lorida citrus

Kirby said he got out of the way Into a utility room and
made off with a 1L4on floor

Adams two sons Clarence Springs, Md

ney .'aiin, iic grand

igiint citizens who bring false charges against them
Police records show that 767 complaints, ranging from
erbal abuse to physkal abuse, were filed against l)ade
officers during th4. past two sears
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that Patricia Campbell hearst

WEDNESDAY, MARCH24
Bread at Home,' 10a.m.,

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read her underground writings,

Socl.aI Hall. Election of officers.

Inflation

pistol nearby, police said.

Bailey, peppering his spccc

twhour address, nplored the
Jury tO watch again the film of

MOAY MARCH

course, 7 p111, Altarnonte Civic Ccnter Classes two

pIirie ourseles nationwide,

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Browmnr,, his voice occasion

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iiiy, while a general tax In

woundinherhead Herhusband'sbody wasjustinsideth

tar and placed Griss under

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out and 'yanked on U front

After her acquit, M

In other sheriff's reports,

officer with and without

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Jailed on charges of criminal treatment and was then booked
mischief, disorderly in at county Jail
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was kicked and damaged, and and handcuff Gross
deputy H D Kirby assaulted,
Deputies said Gross was
deputies reported
checked atSeminole Memorial
George Laoye Gross, 35, of Hospital after first requstJng a

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Askew last week when he said
the goernor a budget' isnot to

apparently' depressed over failing health, shot his wife

on her own testimony

Red School House, Spectators free,

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Spring festhal with 2 iim aarn Brass Band, 2

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paraphernalia , sheriff's

(or an EgyUan end4he-war declaration

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ary at uluoth Thursday

F ord miit appear to begrandstanding in the dst a' the
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wre plucked to safety by a Coast Gua d hell

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Rtpublican Women's 1ub of Sanford husths
nuin :i 30 a in (ollowed by luncheon, Gtgi's

1)efense attorney F Lee Bailey

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Florida Gas and Florida Land interim rate increase (if decided

represent a popular reality at every le%el

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Deputies Find Marijuana After Incident

nc Bnlgno Zaccagnini
congress Thursday to rule out a formal alliance with the
1ommunis. ut with the Comznisth winning 33 per
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(,ene Albrecht, director of Shop team after stints with wanted to deelop The utility committee to file a class action increase would be held Jure 17

Brass fisherman's scale

rejected a government coalition with the Communists but

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corn lainta about the corn
Rhue admitted under cross- was auow-t o 1esy over usC

Mrs. Keel, a native of San. corporate structure, said the

From Boat

ht arrl%ed for work at the couple's home, policesaid

per rent for flaeienda

AA Sanford Women's Group, 2p m, 1201 W First St

trini .idinintstrati e tosts to get

single family residents

ui-ms expansion

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J. C. Penney Company - 1 manager at theSanlord Avenue meat people."
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said occurred several years ago utility's eported 15 operating the increase, Harrold would not

en's OfIke Supply - 2

Snow was spread oer the eastern end of the Great Lakes

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Mid-Florida Singles Association, 7 p.m, Greater
Sanford Uiainber of Commerce.

prced them

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month1

Piland said the quality and raised or.Iy 50 per 'xnt of its tiy Michael Huff, PSC hearing

Medco Discount Drags —

Rain — or snow in the hightr ekitions - w s suit
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Sanford Auto Parts (NAPA)

Rockies through the unper Missou vall.y as the

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1150 ul.stomers cltlnp

challenging the juristhction of financial manager of Florida bath home using 10,000 gallons
U
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front end alignment.

clay S first day of spring.

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ridentiai consumers has been approved by the House
(;roTh and Energy Coinnjtt
The bill, approved
Thursd after two days of
t)CU'
iigs, was sent to the House Finance and Taxation

tath es said the expansion was
II be
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Winter Springs Mayor Tray 12 73 and on contracts
about 30 days whet er to grant

SCmlnok Chrysler Plouth
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SAN fNClO tAP) — raised,' he urged th jury.
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are adjasted to aunt for seasonal

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W€ are farbehind Itistaking much longer than wi
bureauthief said Weareworkingnightsandweekends

with Dr. George H. Starke down" and he grabbed a club

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Monica Brown

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been apprthended on SR419

irea risitkrits are being asked Christmas Part
to "buy tirketsto a dance" or to
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a three-day inspection this
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MIKLUS MRS MARILYN

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the wa to the courthouse e%erythlng
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police headquarters if they are

They need better control or sterilizatlor, of equip-

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She said she tMught the maximum sentence of one year approximately 30 marIjuana parapherl1n

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night arrested three persons in Jailed in lieu of $5,000 bond on a
1)eprty Assaulted
A Forest City man was in

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feeling of a Tahitian garden

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In sep6rJstc arrests Sheriffs pcoperly

tringto stop hr and tell revocation of her driver'e bushes and saw a green leafy arrested but deputies today
.Teanette Marie Lani'igton,
her she was r,eeded at her five- licerse
substance and germlnatlLg were 1ook1r for a third man 21, and Mark Freeman
been

Flower Garden Re mo veu

r) way connuted with the a ikinatian to

By this time sheriff's open door
pickup truck with the Orlando Cowl, south Stminole, were
burglary squad Detectives Sgt
Lai*ins and Ford said a men
jailed In lieu of $5,000 bond on

kr', charge arRecI 'o trectigate the

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I:\C( titive &amp;sistant I(ogcg Nswerider.

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WIlLIAM D.("URRIE. Managing

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Week. 55 rnLs: Month. $2.4u; 6 Months $14.20;
Year, $28 40 R Mail: In Flor,tb satitt' ;is
delirer
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Months, $113.20; 12 Months, $32.40.
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The first event sw a r()OIOIUII (If supporters, and
Reynolds is hoping for a repeat performance on
tonlgM.
here's an interesting point.
Should Reynolds succeed in his bid for Congress,
he w ill be one of th e few educators ever able to
Ilkike It bigtime in the political world.

licials - still maintains the same philosophy
ascribes to today.
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for .I political office is holcling a second shindig

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Woodrow Wilson. And that's a shining example any
aspiring politician would like to match.

tonight at the Mayfair.County Club.
Seminole High School Principal Don Reynolds
the .'vent will get underway at 7 p.m and last
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Herald Correspondent

r'iti mi U JO AM in Order to on 1GAGE ASSOCIATION, an a9ency
tider a reOueit Irr a
thenitlng under the laws at the United
Zoning OrcIinrv. at It Pertains to States of America,
Side Varo Setbjck rrguir.m.5 in
Plaintiff,
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FeIlowthlp AOditln
RICHARD J. WOLFGANG and
Reir more specifically describcd MmiV DNA WOLFGANG. hit Wile,
.t locat edat ill Willow Ave The DEIDRE D BOYLE5 PACIFIC
pla nned use of the PfOPty is an FINANCE LOANS, and RALPH
open carport.
ALLEN BOYLE S.
B. L Perkins
Defendants
Chairman
NOTICE OF ACTION
Board of Adj us tment
TO RALPH ALLEN BOYLES
Publith March 19. 1976
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
DEX 9$
that an action for foreclosure of a
certain mor tgage has been tiled
against you and you are required to
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR serve a copy of written defensej, it

anti was geared toward Sanford area townspeople.

personal and corporate income tax rates. But at the
4.
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same time 'e proposed a S3 billion increase in
payroll taxes for Social Security.
The income tax cut was intended to stimulate
RAY CROMLEY
TOM TIED
the eConomy in
order to reduce high unemplo vment, But the pa roll tax increase would make
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it more expensive for employers to add jobs and
Bribery
would impose
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KAINER HY STYLES
low Income wo'kes least able o
pay. ManCORPORATION
y of the

Grand Matron, served as the grand installing officer assisted by
Cleave Horton, Past Patron, both from Daytona No. 1.
Others asssting with the Ins ta llation ceremony wtre Past
Matron Gloria Warren, installing marshal; Past Matron Marie
Richter, installing chaplain; Past Ma tron Helen Leinhart, Installing organist; and Worthy Matron Gladys Ilarton, Daytona
No. 1, soloist.
Escorts were officers and members of Sanford Assembly No.
25, Order of the Itairibow for Girls who also assisted Doretheal
Jackson, Laurel Rodgers and the Stenberg girls as hostesses at

Agreement

working poor pay more ill &amp;)cial

than they do in income taxes.
It is a fact that the Social Security system
needs more revenue. Social Security benefits have
increased faster than Social Security taxes.
Unemployment and the recession have reduced
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favors is wrong.
But consider the problem the small finn
whkh refuses to engage in this practice, so
common in many countries I have lived or
ow1. What happe ns w he n
small com pany,
LS a result of its refusal, loses more of its in-

will he

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exhausted in the 1980s.

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children, 'fiat means the working population is
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need to be the only
. source of income for the Social
Serurittv s stem. The use of general tax revenues,
derived largely from the progressive income tax,
should be considered to balance the fund as it faces

the future.
i'ifidence in the system is essential to
Anw:'i 's confidence in itself, Nothing disturbs the

American people more than talk of the possible
collapse of the system.

before a congressional committee of Dr. William

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company, which has apparently lust its $3
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would soon be signed. But early on the morning
of April 15, 1 was telephoned by a Icompany) /
was told that he was instructed to get me to his
house and wait for further instruction. A
telephone call summoned us in separate cars to

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Arthur H. Beckwitr.. Jr.

Clerk of the Circuit Court
By. Lillian T. Jenkns
Deputy Clerk

petition,

Phyllis Freund, Cleave ifortion Ma I
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are (from left) harry flicking,

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By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN

packay smoker.)
ask tier if she minds if they shouldn't give the back of her and I don't want to take a
Well, she hasn't had a smoke, she says, "Yes.
I'm hand to others who have yet to chante.
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cigarette since, and I'm reaHy allergic."
What is )-our advice?
the hazards of their
happy because I know she's
I'm glad she quit smoking, habit
or
unable (or tinSCARED UP NORTH
txtter
off.
But
now
she's
giving
but
how
can
I
get
her
not
to
DEAR
SCARED:
The captain
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to
give
it
up.
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everybody who smokes a hard make such a big deal out of it?
DEAR ABBY: The hostess and crew want to live as much
4 'a
time
LONG-SUFFERING HUSB- who ssasupoetby early arrivals IJ You do, dear, and if there
She's put all our ashtrays AND
is making mountains out of were any possibility of danger,
away, and if e have guests
DEAR
SUFFERING: molehills, Some folks are they wouldn't take that route. If
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"Forever," I replied. "But If says. "If you MUST smoke,
turkey after having been a know, I'm married to one. If I Ron voyage!

Dear

DEAR ABBY: When my wife
asked me what I wanted for

Chrlstmas,lsaid, "You'd never
give itto me, so forget it." She
nagged me until I finally told
her that I wanted a wife who
didn't smoke,
She thought for a minute,
then put out her cigarette and

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fortune.
But the solution to early
arrivals for a party is simple:
Point them toward the
magazine rack or give them
today's newspaper. Oh, and
assign them the task of greeting
other early arrivals. That way
you very neatly get the whole
problem off your hands.
UNRUFFLED BY
EARLY RfRflc
DEAR UN: Thanks for
making molehills out of
mountains.
DEAR ABBY: My husband
has a chance to win an all-

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR

EMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Ma,
riage and other relief has been
filed against you and you are

JOSEPHUS A 0 JEA.

to serve a copy of your
Written ckfenses if any, to It on

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FILE NO. 76-31-CP

NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING

Attorney for Petitioner, Neigt,
r hoc.d Law Office of Cen tral

CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST Florida, Inc., whoSe address is 106
W Central Blvd , Orlando. Florida.
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MAR 14A O'JEA
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MARKEY, whote address Is Pt. I,
Box 161. Wald", New York 12SM,

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,rd luck stories.
November. NYPIRG tried to find out why. We
connection with the con3
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Alaskan pipeline has soared so far beyond
Foothote: An Alyeska spokesman told us the have confinned their firdlngs, which will be
Christopher's lit tle trick made It appear that a
won.right.wbw John Birch
V()te for the amendment was a vote for
Americans must pay for petroleum products.
billion estimate. He claimed increasing ef- Society, for example, intentionally
trumpeted homosexual marriages. Christopher cuncededto
Back in 19, when the pipeline was proposed,
ficiency will bring price stabilization. He blamed false arguments to scare people into voting
us that
personally
had passed
the
the oil companies informed the public that it environmental safeguards and skyrocketing against the amendment- The society's litentm mWeading leahe
nets
oa a Broadway
street out
corner.
would cost only $900 million, These companies inflation for the cost increases.
claims the amendment would make homosexual
formed a giant consortium, called the Alyeska
Other anti-ERA literature featured
DIRTY TRICKS: From Our three.y(..qr in. marriages legal, would outla w separate public
Pipeline Co., to lay the 80knile ofl conduit.
%wtigatlon of Watergate, we found Wt the dirty restroolm facilities and would ellmirlate tt,# neuterized half-male,i half-female people,
Alyeska now estimates it will cost .7 billion
tricks usually originated somewhere on the separate state's authority over marriage, referred to the amendment as the "Common
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to complete the project. That'5 a shoppiiig six poliucal right. Invariably,
TuiIetl," arid urged votes against tiw "unisex
we would trace the divorce and child care. The Senate Judiciary
amendment"
deliberate distortions and dirty twUcs to some Committee has refuted these claim.
10 ~ fa
Butsources closetotheproctnowtell US the right-wing cultist.
These exaggerated statements
To dramatize the false charges, the rightand
final comtruction c&amp;# may top 110 bffian.
The extremists of the right are still practicing wing claque played key roles in Operation Wake. illustrations were designed fo,r ma,ximum shock
Staggering waste, theft.s and union leather.
value, without regard for the truth, In the
Up, which raised the phony specter of a
Watergatc-style politics. We were alerted to this

Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Mary N. Darden
Deputy Clerk
Publish: March It. 2&amp; April 2,9. 1916

The name and address of the at DEX 101
? or ney for the personal represen
ttive are set f or th below.
All
All persons having claims or IN THE t.IRCUIT COURT OF THE
against the estate ,are EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
req uir ed , WITHIN THREE MON CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
TIIS FROM THE DATE OF THE COUNTY. FLORIDA
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS CASE NO. 763P.CA040
NOT ICE, to file with the clerk of the In Re; the Marriage of:
court a Written statement of any PETER D BOGARL Husband,
claim or demand they may hive, and

Each claim must be in Wiling and JANE I BOGART, Wife
must indicate the basis for the
NOTICE OF SUIT

fl)ing to Florida, which I don't

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claim is not yet clue, the date *hen it
due Shall be stated. if
will

the claim

is contingent or

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GRADUATE

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unliqu.dited, the nature of the un

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
certainty shall be stated. If the that a suit has been filed against you
claim it secured, the security shill in the Circuit Court of Seminole

be described The claimant Shall County. Florida, entitled: in Re
deliver su fficient copies of tne claim The Marriage of Peter D. Bogart,
to the clerk to enable the clerk to HuSband, and Jane I Bogart, Wife,
Mai l orte, Copy to each pefSonal Case No 76 It CA 04 D. The nature
of this Suit is to obtain a dissolution
representative
AIlpersonsi'1terCted intheestate of Marriage and ohrr re'lef.
YOU ARE HEREBY REQUIRED
to whom a copy of thiS rdotice of

Administration has been mailed are to file your written clefens" with the
required. WITHIN THREE MON Clerk at saldCourt and serve a copy
THS FROM THE DATE OF THE thereof upon the Petitioner or

FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS Petitioner's attorneys whose ad

mind, then we'd go to Bermuda
by boat through the Bermuda
Triangle.
I have heard that planes and
ships have been lost and never
heard from again after goti:,;

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Members of recently graduated Nursing Assistants Class at Seminole Community College Include through the BermuOa 1'riangle.
iback, from left) Instructor Ruth Stamm, Ivey BWr, Lavy Canterberry. Barbara MeNturray,
If this is true, I am afraid to
Brenda Fields, Joan Slockstill, 1front, from left) lAnda Williams, Barbara Rogers, Sandra Ward. go because I have two children
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horticulture arxi wild life, into a prior to the meeting was hosted

Willl;lIli P. l.at'r Registration
siIl begin at 9a - ill.. followed by
the semiruir anill .I buffet lun-

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business known as Bioscape, by Mr. and Mrs. Clis Van theon at I p.m.

Inc., spoke to gardeners and Breda, ,haimen; r. and Mrs.
1lie nominatini, committee
bird lovers at the Altamonte Ben Sprague: Mr. and Mrs. for the election of officers next
Springs Garden Club March Brad Bradburn; Mr. and Mrs. month includes June Foley,
meeting.
Ilomer Sewell; Mrs. Caroline chairman, Frances Jackson
In his talk, Thomas stressed Zull and Mrs. Marcella Hansen. and Pip Slaback.
that while we do not want to 'Me club voted to continue its
attract insert.s and snakes, we landscaping program at the
Tour
do have some obligation to Altamonte Springs Civic
protect those species of wildlife Center.
The Epsilon Sigina Omicron
that live in harmony with man,
sorority will meet at the
If we wish to attract birds to Democratic Women dePont-Ball library at Stetson

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representative, or the venue or Clerk of the Circuit Court, in and for
Seminole (ot,tity, rlorida, this iot
iursSd(tiOfl of 'Itt' (ouft

S M4rimii 0 je&amp; Mark"
As Personal Re esenta
tivt' ' the Estate of
JOSEPHUS A. OJEv.

n.%. of MArrh 1116

(Seal)
Arthur H Seckwith, Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court

S L W Carroll, Jr. Esq of
CA R ROLL &amp; JONES. P A,
P 0 Box 911

By Elaine RiCharcle
Deputy Clerk
Kenneth D Mor%@. Esquire
JoneS &amp; Bishop. P.A

CaslelbIrry, Florida 31707

Attorneys for PefWAII

Dtceased

Kathleen hteyn,lds, vice a.m. After a tour of the library,

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shrubbery and underbrush president of Democratic they still hear the book,"
which Is needed to protect Women's Club of Seminole Tl'oinas Jeffeirson. an Intimate

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either in cavities of trees or in nesdav luncheon niecting at Sue Evans C. Johm)n. chairman of
bird h
houses
designeeeor
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n's Capr i In U absence of Department of History.
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the
species we want; and feed the president, Jean Norris.

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Mrs. Reynolds announced private (lifting room of the
Otto Baumgartner was re- that a seminar on elections and Carlton Union Building. All
elected to serve a president of how to run if campaign will be members of the area Womans

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the club for the ensuing year; held March 20 at Deland Lions Clubs are invited to attend.

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rChris Van Brenda wu elected Club. Among the Walters %4ill Advance reservations are
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Williamson: treasurer andMrs. Scinimle Cotinty School Supt. Cornelito, or ,Nlr~ Fred Ilirris.

Representative

Attorneys for Petitioner,

Publitn' March It. 76. 1916

Publ'Sli March It. 26. April 1. 911916
DFX 99

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qualifications of the personal WITNESS my hand and 1,tillil as

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may have that challenges the April 72nd, 1976, or a Default will be provide cover with thick
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James Thomas, biologist, James Spencer, secretary.
A po tluck supper enjoyed
who converted his hobbies,

c o R, W Bennett
157 Hearthstone
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claim, the name and address of the THE STATE OF FLORIDA
creditor or his agent 01' attorney, TO JANE I. BOGART

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before the 21st day of April, 1976.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
otherwi se, a judgment may be en
that the administration 01 the estate
tered against you for the relief

Florida. Probate Division, the ad
1916
drFS% Of which is Seminole County Match, Courthouse, Sanford. Florida 12771 (Seal)
Arthur H, Beckwith. Jr.

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File No 7631 CP, is pending in the
Circuit Court for Seminole Courtly.

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out

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Deputy Clerk
NOTICF OF ACTION
Publish March 19, 76. April 2,. 1916 TO WILL IAN MONFOR E.
DEX 1 00
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th dressW herull up as a "common tWeL-1 On her
Footnote: NYPIRG has questioned whether
(NYPIRG), which has conducted a two-mon
The scandalous cost cvernuis simply will be
outhouse
Costume,
she
croa,sed
out
the
words
the
John
Birch Society and the Young Americans
invesitigation of the scare campaign against the
itlis$l
added to the price that the oil compaWes win
and
"hm"
and
subadtuted
uw
single
for
Freedom
broke the law
charge for Alaskan oil. Some eerts already Equal flights Amendment in New York State. w.ord "theirs."
ljy failing to file
lmanlal statements and campaign literature
estimatethatthepricewilihitll4ahaa'el.
This amendment merely strengthens the
In New York City, Fred Quistcpher, with the sthte board of elect ions. officials ofhoth
Coingrew will set the final ligm,bbt it wiH be cimfitutlonal narantele of equal rights fcc
0 Cil
groups claim the organimflom are strictly
guided by President Ford's reccwnmery,latjon, He wnen, Solar, 34 states have ratified it, but four conducted a campaign that he candidly
called "educational" and,
ther
e fore , exempt from the
wil derwrl heavily on the Fedi.-ral Ewrgy more states trust vote their approval by 1979 for "agitadon work. '
For example, he chpped a
Administration, which will conduct a study to the amendment to become part of the Con.
law, Btlt an Official 0the election board told us
magazine photo of an all-male wedding party that the right-wing campaign against the Equal
aid Xeroxed it onto thouumb of IeLfiets
at. Rights Aniencln*nt was clearly political and
past, both the PrWent and Congress have
New York voti beat d U Equal Rights tacking the Equal Rights Aindmt,
that bo th oups were bound by law to file
AlthoLwh the weddinp, had aWlutely no finanrial v 4.

Reformed Smoker

CUIT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

Arthur H. Beck*ilh, jr,
Clerk of the Circuit Courl

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Watergate traditiun,

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WlTNESSmyhandandthesealof COUNTY, FLORIDA
SAO Court on March 17th. A . D. 1976
Cl 1S-1047.CA.04.A
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In Re; the Marriage of

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woom. One agitator, Mary Ann sncrainte,

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entered against
for the relief IN THE COURT OF THE
demanded in the comNaint or F I OH YE EN T H JUDICIAL CI P.

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asked, "How long do I have to you quit for a year, I'll be plea.se go outside!"
three- pack-a-day smoker could sell the time I've spent
satisfied." (She was a threequit for?"
When we're
and people deserves a hand. But she sitting around in airports
because my wife didn't want to
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Daniels, Attorneys for Plaintiff, STEPISTROM, DAVIS &amp;
whose address it 147 We-.1 Lyman McINTOSH
Avenue, Post Office Box too. Winter Post Office Box 1330
Park, Florida 32719 and tile the Sanford, Florida 37711

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REVENUE and you are required to
serve a copy of your written
defenses, if any. to it on JERE F.

time,

WASHINGTON - 7lie cost of building the

BERRY'S WORLD

subsidiary of against you tor the relief demanded
CORPORATION,
Pr.way,Inc ,an Illinolscorporatlon; " the petition.
WITNESS my hand arid official
OWENS CORNING FIBERGLAS
CORPORATION, a corporation. seaIosaidcourlonthit 16'hdayof
POBINSOPIS, INC., a Florida March, A 0, 1976.
a

On seeing the resulti of'the
vandalism for the
e our (local) attorney who was
living in cramped quarters without the facihtie3
.
Willing To Help
well-known.
for his refus3l to make payoffs,
Mrs. Bennett ,collapsed. Later, she
to make life pleasant and to give them a home of first
and hire a Mr... I who later turned out to be an
Since !he first of the year I nave been in- wNch'they could be proud and in wtdch they and her husbatid were, to agordze over the
employe of the Department of
possible consequences had they or their children
1. 2. terested to note that we people at Bram Towers
could be independent, and this we are doing
Deposit $500,000 in the National Bank and 3. Give have picked up any number of unofficial doing well, Inflation is lighting this ministry and been at home. Neither has any doubts that the
family, like the animals, would have been k illed.
yet-to-be-named third parties one-half of the spokesmen who, with the best of
have in a few cases has been able to make
- own
Indeed.
on capturing the culprit, r,olice told the
stock in ... (mv. company).
made statements having to do with the financial ministry ineffective. This grieves us, but we
Unless the demands were agrecd to, the situation of the residents of the building which have our limitations,
BennetLs the person was severely unstable,
confessing that he burned the home "because
project would be shifted from department to are without any basis in fact and are obviously
Bram To,weri is not a nursing home, a
department until (my company) would finally bac-ed upon the carping ard whining of three or retirement home, or a convalescent home. To be that's the waythe Indiams did it," and said that
give up and leave
he hadn't wanted to kill all the dogs, Just two of
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but the third hM to the because it wouldn't
home.
It was only. a couple of weeks before
sidered must be able to care for t
selves, be
to the first and second.
I with that before brcaking Into print these Having been successful In ren
(l 'uIit1ad sIbcusiuns were shifted to another
ting an apartment
mirdstry
shifted again to the PresiderUal
ke some attempt to in Bram Towers our jvVe know that they will . Yct that wits about all the police would say of
t
'aus,. I*, beriiiu were Uira ne nao
in .juzpiy our 'ns*ruan aflorney
ne carea 1cr to me nest ot otir at*1ues
they intend to pubhsh.
vanflialized before, pitobably numemu.s tinies, b
telephoned ine to report that the Presidential
extent our facilities will allow.
If an
fri Ri-am Towers as starving I
perhaps committing other crimes as well, but
Commission had been abolished.
Please, all you gende pe,
)ple, don't speak for tweau.se of his age - 17 - Ns identity could not
honestlyyone
k-lieve that it would come to my atSix months later. Carden was telephoned, told
ed- o oradu
tention, for my people look after each other just Bram Towers, if you feel ftt olur mission is I* divu Ig
sWe law forbids the
the contract would be signed if his company beautif
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worthwhile
(and
I
assure
you
that
it
is)
come
to
release
of
any information concerning
ully.
suspec ts
would agree on two point,
. ne comp=y did. in
We don't kick little old ladies out in the cold. see us and ask what you can do to help; we hope under 18. The bay's name will never be printed in
fact, agree. "However, upon arrival in Haiti,"
Asamatteroffactourlittleoldladjesare cared that you will do just that. because of
newspapers
the same law.Infact,
Carden continued. "I was presented with an
for like nobody's business arW you shoitild be so
Hawkiris
Connelly,
Administrator
the
Bennetts
are not even sure they will be able
under-the-table demand of $50,000. When I
lucky.
to
find
out
the
determination of his court case.
&amp;am Too*
refused. no further discussions took place. . .
And so the Bennetts are left to Nindly grope
"Thus a project that began with such great
people (some of them) have financial prnblern.s
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wcr5 thi Ii uttra(ions. They have been
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dpp(u,uzIzlkiy (l1f%X
and the sponsoring churches, with help from
told
the
boy is free until his trial and they are
Letters
to
the
editor
are
welcomed
for
million dollars earl,
'er ended with a whimper and
other
churches
and
church-related I
%orried
he
ht
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not a bang. .
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organizations, supplemented by funds SUPPIkd
that
without
energcticithejr
own) prosecution of
mailing address and, If possible, a telephone
Nearly a million dollars had been paid for the
by interested friends, are making a fine effort to
the
case,
the
boy
will
be let go again to rob and
number so the Idectity of the writer may be
leasehold development rights to 4.111DO acivs.
assist arA this effort Ls becoming more efficient
despoil the property and v3lues of somebody
verified. Ile Evening Herald will respect the
Down the drain. The company was derded access
each month, and you can help too if you would
else. In her anguish Mrs. Bennett has written to
wishes of writers wbo do not want their n2mes
to the equipment and were forced to leave it In
like to do so. just call and I'll respond promptly.
every high official in her state as well as officials
in print. The Evening Herald also reserves
the country. "For three years we have watched
The ministry which the sponsoring churches
in Washington. "I don't understand," she says,
the right to edit letters to eliminate libel or to
the elements destroy the work we did on the
undertook in building Bram Towers was to
and talks of loading the guns In her home if there
conform, to space requiremmts.
island and turn nearly half a million dollars of
provide safe, adequate, and comfortable homes
Li no other way of protecting her peace and
equipment and supplies into rested wrecks. .','
for elderly people of modest means, to help avoid
priva cy.

P*ipe ine Costs Ma

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PRODUCTS, INC . a South Carolina April, 1776, otherwise a default and

were laced with licking fire by way of randomly
spilled kerosene fuel. Antiques were ruined,
memorabilia turned to ash. In the end there was

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defenses,

intentions,

The bombast in I,eoniJ Brezhnev's address to the 25th
Communist party congress. waming the United States not. "to
Nt preswe on our home policy." was balanced judiciously
with a renewed' pledge to seek better relationships between the
two countries.
But it is unhkely that the ComiTfunist leader's words were
Wended to influence American foreign policy, aryway.
The pursuit of detente has iL
,r skeptics in Moscow just as it
does in this country. The must be reassured that the price of
acowd does not include the sacrifice of Soviet goals of expatxhng the Cormunist ideology.
And Washington already is aware that the Soviet approach
to peaceful cocxi~. ce does not preclude global advenWrisrn
such as the intervention in troubled Angola.
By focusing his rermrks on the United States, perhaps,
Brezhnev hoped to discourage reflection by the Russian People
on the past faflim of the congrm to solve the Soviet U on's
domestic problems. The shortcomings of prevIous live-year
plans, which the congress creates, are a sensi tive issue among
ltw-Wans clamoring for consumer goods and perturbed by
repeated agricultural disasters.
llrezlinp% 's t,%pressed commitment to peace, armament
liraitafions and re)ection of the use of force - designed to
reiieve ScIviet discontent -cannot be considered a valid guide
to U.S. pollcymakers.
The most revealing feature of the Brezhnev talk probably
was the exNbition of stamina on the part of the 69-year-old
leader, who had been rumored to be ill. He spoke for more than
Five hours.
There'3tateddesjreof theSovietUniofltoeffecta,)ewj,T
treaty. resolve the crisis ln the Middle East
live in harmony
with its neighbors is not convincing.
The whole world, not only the United Sta tes, Is concerned
with the course the Russian will follow.
But watchers arid listeners have become aware through
unhappy experience that the intent of the Kremlin Is best Interpreted through the action of its lea&amp;rsNp, not its rhetoric.

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Florida corporation,

required to
MOTORS CORPORATION, a marriage, and you
Florida corporation; KARL ROLLS serve a copy of your written
if any, on NED N
dnd ELIZABETH POLLS, PIi%
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C CLINTON STRANGE, JR.. as JULIAN. JR Of STENSTROM,
TrusteeforthecreditorsofHydrotoil DAVIS &amp; McINTOSH, Attorneys f or
Ccwporatlon. STATE OF FLORIDA; Pet itioner. Post Office f3oi 1)30,
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: Sanford, Florida, 12771, and file the
CHRYSLER CORPORATION, a cM'eglnalwiththeClerkoffheCircuit
GEM MARINE Court on or before the 23rd day of
corporation.

setting fire to the interior of the home. One of the
children's rooms was gutted, the kitchen was
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John It. deSousa, benediction; and Etta Rae Dunn and Viola
guest book..
Among the guests at tending were Past Grand Matron
Elfreda Barr and Past Grand Pa tron Frederick Surrell, both of
the Grand Chapter ofllhinoLs, Mrs. Frend's fo rmer sthte; Mae
B. ChIVtfln. Grar1 fl;.js'---t1tiuci ' Rsrd. T .1:.rt
Ien ilnhart, dthlrman of District l O
endowment (und;
Mildred Booher, Grand Instructor, District 19' Nancy Wilder,
Dis tr ict Deputy, Order of th e Rainbow for Girls; and Ruby
Carter, Mother Advisor of Sanford Assembly No.
Rainbow.

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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Hydrofoil Corporation, a Bankrupt in the Circuit Court of Seminole

The irwident In question here was savage
enough. A month ago a vandal broke into the
Bennett home and systematically, room-byroom,destroye'lnot only things but dreams and
memories. Furniture was turned over, dresser
drawers were emptied, clothes, books and
papers were thrown on the floor.

dog, wTapping the body in bloody sheets. He then
caused thedeathof two other dogs, one a pup, by

Editor

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED

CORPORATION, a

poraticxi. EDWARDS. AVDOYAN, that Petitione r, GEORGE F
as Trustee in bankruptcy of STREVER, SR., has filed a Petition

Florida cot

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Not satisfied with merely up6ctting order, the
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man. ,
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name... Ve purported to be a member of the

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real crime.

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employe and asked to stop at his house. When I
arrived, I found the employe quite frightened. I

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PubliSh: Marth 19, 26. April 2.9, 1976
301 West Alice Street
DEX hO)
Wheeling, Illinois
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT , IN AND
that an action to foieclose a mor
tgage on the following property
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
Seminole County, Florida'
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Of LV'! J. ivin VuIb uI PICL In Ne me 4arrsage of:
Railroad right of
and North GEORGE F. STR EVER,
at S'ate Read fdo. 436 cf FOREST
Petitioner-Husband,
CITY. ORANGE PARK, according and
topla?tpterentrecordedlnPlat Book MARGARET L STREVER.
7. Page 60, Public Re(ordt of
Respondent Wife,
Se minole County, Florida, Except
NOTICE OF ACTION
for portion taken by Florida High THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO.
.'.ay Department and that portion
MARGARET L. STREVER
103 Cedar Street
lying South at Ficrida l4igbwa No.
New Haven, Connecticut
136.
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been filed against HYDROFOIL.

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records of the millions of crimes tl'at have
already been committed in America this
BIcentennial year, there is a statistic
representing the Robertson Bennett family of
Fort Collins, Cob, Th ere is a case number, an
account of the crime and an assessment of
property lost but there is nothing to indicate the
enirif.,iI l,,,,, ,in 'J..'..'..
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ihic ,'ic
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According to excerpts from the testimony

Since 1935, Social Security has proved to be a
sound investment in a more stable and secure
equitable will remain a chalienge for the rest of this
century.

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vestment t.hai it can afford?

entire burden of supporting the world's largest

retirement system?
Governments in most other industrial countries make substantial contributions to their public
retirement plans from general tax revenues, in
eff ec t subsidizing the low-income workers.
Th e earned-right, contributory p1 incipal should
be retained. But payroll taxes, already high, do not

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ParUcipoU. in (lie pe4nsuillution rues were Worthy

By: Cecelia V. Ekern

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Mon;
iiarry
Bicking, Worthy Pa tron ; James Hayes, Assccate Patron;
Ev!y Hayes, secretary; Mae She ppard, treasurer; ELSie
Gebert, conductress; Rosalie Hellyer, associate conductress;
Ethel ['eurifoy, chaplain; Kathy Alexander, marshal; and
Helen Leinhart, organist.
Also Elaine Leis, Adah; Ann Fisher, Ruth; Kay Williams,
Esther; Mary hoIst, Martha; Grace Stapel, Elect.a; Betty
Gartman, Warder; a nd Ralph Bebert, Sentinel. Associate

Clerk of the circui t Court

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In the refined Installation ritual, Mamie Horton, Associate

island, Florida. 37957, and file the
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styled Court at Sanf or d, Fiortda,
or before the 22nd day of April, 1976;
HYDROFOIL CORPORATION
otherwise a $uclgment maj be en
Florida
at.,
against you for t he relief
Defendants.
demanded in the Complaint. The
AMENDED
mortgage being foreclosed is
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO GEM MARINE PRODUCTS, recorded In Official Records Book
$97. Page 210 public records of
INC
a South Carolina corporation Semin ole Cciunt. Florida.
YiITNESS myhand. nd seaIofthe
356 South Boulevard
lald
Lakecty,soulhCaroIinanso 1976.Court or thi', hIlt day of March,
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Chapter No. Two, Order of the Eastern
Star for the 1976-77 season were Installed March 13 at the San

Attorney for Plaintiff, whole ad
dress is P.O. Box 1366, Merritt

corporation,

Ed Priekett

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SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA any, to it on Paul M Goldrr, n,

CASE NO. U.43SCA.O,.E
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4Sfofd *ill hold.,SPC.I Meetn Civil Action No. 1ê-4i$.CA.O.A
March 26, 1976 In the C!y t CDt RAL NAT IONAL MOW

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seat held by Richard Kelly. a flepublicdn.
me ltrst get-toge ther at the country CIUL. was
attended byahostof Sanford politicthl and friends

many years of working close up with elected of.

.uliiiinistrator,
Ili.it was all before tic captured (he top ap-

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For th? record, someone should do a column four

%lore than ;I few minutes have been spent
discu';sing government's role with the 30-year.old

It seemed like a

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;.lI a'diit':itur
in his UIWoltliflL! battle for the
Democratic nomination for the U.S. Congressional

.orkers and associates.

Ibat's the way Neiswender feels about county
Lvern1nent.
Neiswender. at any given moment, can WX
philosophical about the role government plays in
\:IIt'rican Mx'iety.

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tovern1nents function Is to serve the people
And very fe w :ithninktrtArc rn
inLerestinj when it comes time to discuss that

She is mentioned here to illustrate a point. The
i'in( being that Mrs. Knowles portrays the same
kind of honesty as her boss, Roger Neiswender.
A c;,ll to Neiswcnder's office Is taken by Mrs.
1wlps. And. she always is courteous in helping
the piit,Iic get answers they are seeking.

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itointive job in !klininole County goverruneriL
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sub jec t. Perhaps Neiswender's greatest asset Is the
high esteem in which he s held by his fellow

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DISCIPLES OF CHRIST
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Dv Haroki Harni
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$unda Schoo'
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MOtninI,WOh*p
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YOtN FtHS*hIp Sunday
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GOOD SHEPHERD
LUTHERAN CHURCH
3000 Orlando Av•. (11.01)
(Luthoren Church in AmerIca)
liv Ralph I. Lumsi,
Pastor
Svdjy School
500a.m.
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Higftay44Wyt
HoarceTayfor&amp;BvdHvpp
Evsgtlsts
$eH.CIas.s
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M.flk.ig WarshIp
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EviUig Worship

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Moaning Worship
Sundae hooI
Morning Wszs5.ap

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3137 Santord Ave
Rev Fred MCluary
Pastor
Sunday School
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P 1$ p in.
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METHODIST CHURCH
Hwy 17.03 a? Paney Ridgo Rd.
Caswibecty
Pastor
Rev William POsH
Atsist Pastor
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thing: God n'xleed will help you solve your problems, but you
triustn't expect Him todo itall. God gaveeach of us intellect and
lie expects us to use it.
Counseling can be very valuable in helping people. Just
person's thinking and puts the problem in a perspective that
makes it more manageable.
,\ qualified psychologist or psychiatrist many times can be
of invaluable assistance to a troubled mind. But please, along
of
with the earthly counseling, do not forget the positive
"Ask. and it w;ll be given ycu
rdy'r. Remember, Jesus
seek and you will find; kick and i will be opened to you."
Remember, God has many delivery systems to bring His
healing to you medical. the power of prayer and faith, etc. All
power

Life Se r es S fec

for a system that worked. The sacredness of the home, human Conference open to the public vices on Thursday, Friday or University of Haraii, and the slides.
be well; and He wishes for your full cooperation, including using
Jews in the Old Testament did life, and of God Almighty were will be held at Prairie Lake Saturday.
Unis'ersitv of South Florida.
your will to act decisis ely to turn your life over to God.
not have any jails or places of protected. All three of these are Baptist Church, Fern Park,
The conference will be led by Bell is currently working on a Palmeflo Avenue
confinement as we know thrrj essential for a free society.
hair.ning Sltnday and
former Navy Chaplain Gordon Master's deg'ee at t,iither Rice
Evangelist Walter Eldrldge
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simple system. It kining throuin wnn, ?.rch coone,'wn
.pfl$fl.ry
wei .is.alIf Sell 11V3 s,dptlst
cottnjct r'"ivai ser-viccs at
The wrong doer was was economical, It was ef- 28. The sessions both Sundays recognized by the Southern Jacksonville.
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punished. The rights of society, fvtive. It repaid the Innocent will be at 9:4 am., 11 a,rn. 6:30 BaptIst Convention as a conS
As State Sunday School and Church March 21-26, speaking
property, and the individual for the loss sustained. It and 7:30 p.m. There will be ference and seminar leader.
Youth Director, Bell has in both Sunday services and t
were protected. The people did cleansed the land of innocent lectures, seminars, and peroversight uf the wor¼ of 102 7:30 p.m. each night. Presently
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not have to pay a burdensome blood that had been shed. It .sonal dialogues dealing with Longwood Nazarene churchesintheStateof Florida. a member of Temple Baptist F reecI
tax to support a comfortable instilled in the mmdl of all that marriage
and
family
Rev. Merrill Bennett will be
On Sunday. Israel. The amount of exit
Church in Titusville, he is
MAITLAND
way of life for criminals. The crime (toes not pay. It honored relationships,
at the I.ongwood Church of the Trinity Assembly
March 28 at 2:30 p.m., üe permits issued in 1975 totaled
associated
with
I)r.
11.11.
Lakin
punishment was laid on the God and lbs law.
On Monday at 6 p.m., the Nazarene for a special service
At a recent Lusiness meeting, as an evangelist. After Soviet Jewry Committee of the about 11,000 compared with
criminal and not society.
When the judges ad. session will be for teens only,
Central Florida Jewish Corn- 21,000 in 1974 and 35,000 in 1973.
the members of The DeB.ary
The Jews did not look up an ministered justice swiftly, sixth grade and up, followed by
munity Council, with the
About 200,000 have been
First Assembly of God voted to
offender. They did not turn a fairly, and without respect of the regular conference at 7:30
cooperation
of
local
Jewu
denied permission, many of
change the name of the church
productive person who became persons, the land enjoyed peace p.m. Tuesday at 6:30 p.m.
organizations, will sponsor a them for years. Many are too
to Trinity Assembly of God.
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guilty of crime into a non- and security. When the public preceding the main conference,
Freedom Seder for Soviet and frightened to apply for exit
Plans are being formulated for
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productive person; nor, a conscience demanded that the there will be a session only for
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Syrian
Jewry at the Jewish visas since once they do they
a
building
program
to
begin
in
taxpayer into a tax consumer. criminal and not society be parents without partners
_________
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Community
Center, 851 N are faced with demotion and or
Deltorui in the near future.
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The criminal, and not society, punished, the people were at because of death, divorce or
Maitiand
Ave.
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The building when completed ______
was made to pay for the crime rest and the lawless were ill at separation. The main conTwo
weeks
before
the
Jewish
surveillance b)' the secret
that had been committed.
will
serve
the
surrounding
ease.
fer€nce each night will be at
holiday of Passover this Seder police, a punitive military
areas
of
Deltona,
DeBary,
5will being a message of hope to draft, non delivery of mail, cut
Enterprise anti Orange City.
those
Jews still not living in off of telephones, and t.riaLs and
Until further notice meetings
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freedom
in the Soviet Union, imprisonment, said Harold
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will continue to be held in the
g
Syria and Iraq. The festival of Benowltz, executive director of
[)eB.ary Civic Center.
Passover commemorates the the cowlcfl,
This
Sunday
at
10:4
a.ni.,
By DAVID POLING
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evangeling these poor heathen.
deliverance
of Jews from
HE%. MERRIL BENNET
Third of a Series)
There are over 40 Jews in
But If you believe men, ttey k
Charlie
Willis
and
Lucy
Magill
REV.
WAIJER
EU)RIDGE
Egyptian
bondage,
followed by labor camps; their cicrimeil is a
will sing 'The Beauty of
"
The Herald Services
never gave us one single brass
their exodus from Egypt under desire to emigrate to Israel. In
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is a missionary from Japan. Shelton church pastor. Neil College in 1955. the former
Christian faith in the 18th they don't want the Indians to
er is a ceremonial meal
Lacy, youth leader, will speak e ri icr t a inc r,
The public is invited.
possible conditions of forced
century as a Mohegan Indian go to heaven with them."
.
e
n
t
erect
celebrated
in Jewish homes bard labor, little or no medical
at
7
p.m.
and
his
mother,
Mrs.
evangelistic
work.
He
was
named Samson Ociom. During
Once turning on a trip from ' a
Geneva Nazarene
nroth) Presek will sing.
pastor of Metropolitan Baptist thrjghoit the world at
attention, below subsistance
the evangelistic era of the New York Cit)', Occom Tote In
Church
in Grand Rapids, MICh., time of the Passover holiday, diet, non mail deivery, once or
f.
Great Awakening, he ex- hisdiary: "!havethoughtthere
Geneva Church of the First Baptist
for 18 years.
The story of the Exodus from twit yearly visits by family.
Nazarene will celebrate IL,
perlenced a conversion to was no heathen but the wild
Egypt is retold,
First Baptist Church,
Christianity and resolved to Indians, but I think now there is
and punitive treatment.
fourth anniversary Sunday with
The Freedom Seder will be a
"
Holy Cross
ç.
the
first
pastor,
Rev.
l..A.
ford,
will
conclude
their
revival
become a teacher to his SOTUC English heathen, where
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"heathen brothers." Before his they enjoy the Gospel of JLSLLS
Peterson, as guest speaker at sers'ices this Sunday. Iev.
the 10 a.m. service and special Victor Rojas will speak at 8:30 of Sanford will be host to the there will be a dramatic Out of 40,000 only 4,000 remain
.
life was over he was ordained to Christ, too, Yea, I believe that
music by the Powell Family of and 11 a,rn., as well as the 7:30 clergy of the Orlando Deanery freedomskeech,songanddance today. They have no contact
the gospel ministry and are worse than ye savage
Thursday. There will be a noon pluS a youth "Freedom Swim-a- with the Western world and
preached forcefully to Indians Indians, heathens of the wilOrlando. Dinner on the grounds p.m. service.
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thon." Participating will be live unoer virtual housearrest.
One of the highlights of the ('tlebratiOn of the Euchrlst.
and whites. lie was among the olerness. I have thought that I
at the community center will
// •ff
JamesShortess, vicar C)! Jewish organizations, corn- They are not allowed to
revival will be the special all
follow the service,
first to demonstratt that had rather go with the meanest
Margaret's
Episcopal mnunity leaders and local emigrate or participate in any
s.
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Christianity was not simply a and most despised creature
Organized March s, 1972, the church picnic at Lake Golden
part of Syrian life. Their hopes
church met in the Geneva beginning at 4 p.m. Saturday. ('hurch in Inverness, will rabbis,
To
the
three
to
four
million
for
ireedom are non-existent as
continue his Sunday night
had ur'crr! :2: et- ; the greatest monarch down to
idt't )v3u lx.uie iioving II
American riunority.
neil... i am giaci mere is one
The Men's Club will meet holiday of Passover has special S)Tian government to enhance
In seeking support for his defect in the Indian language. I
months ago Into the new church where the boys and girls will be Tuesday at 6:30 in the church meaning since they await their their possible bargaining
given an opportunity to spend lounge Fir a chicken dinner,
building
educational projects in the believe in all their language
SR 46.
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with Israel.
own exodus out of Russia to
the
"bucks" they have earned
colonies. Occoui pursued an they ciI'( curse or stear or
Oviedo Churches
during the week in the "Victor's
extensive preaching tour in take God's name in vain in their
_____
Two churches in Oviedo will Amigos" program.
England and Scotland, ap- own tongue."
hold a combined worship
pealing for funds from overseas
Samson Occorn wrote a
service this Sunday, at 7:30 New Testament
Christians. He was somewhat of brilliant and deliberate letter to
t.l;
a cWeshow to the Englisi' I,..
iii.) liituuiii [rkI'.i.. till the eve lii
"So far as you have any p.m. Thy Church oi God oi
New Te, 4ment Baptist
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clerics and they were, in his the Revolutionary War. He connections, use all your in- Prophecy and the First Baptist Church will conclude a three/V19
eyes, a non.show. To his Indian counselled neutrality to his fluence to your brethren to keep Church of Ovieda will bold their day Bible Confernce tonight
people he wrote his impressions hiethecn. The conflict between (twin in peace and quietness, evening services together this and Saturday beginning at 7
of the Bishops:
the colonies and the crown was and not to intermeddle in these Sunday at the First Baptist p.m. at the Quality Inn Con" IfItt
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"I waited on a number of not their affair. While the quarrels among the white Church.
ference Room at 1.4 and SR 434.
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Bishops and represented to British had actively recruited people. The Lord Jesus ('hrist
Bringing the sermon will he There will be preachers from
them the miserable and tribes For military purposes, says, 'Blessed are the Rev. Foster Bell, State Sunday the Greater Orlando area and
wretched situation of the poor Occom stuck to the words of the peacemakei s. fo they shall be School and Youth Director
special music each evening.
Indians, who are perishing for New Testament, indeed t'ailed the children of God.' This the Church of God of Prophecy
Iackof spiritual knowledge, and fulfilling the international and with great love from your true A full-blooded Indian, Rev. Bell Lenten Services
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Is the former State Overseer in
begged their assistance in interracial claims of Gospel: brother."
Thethirdofaseriesof Lenten
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he held Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at
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'I'uskawilla Road, Winter
Springs. Rev. Charles Wallick
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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
17.01 Urry. and Lake Mary Blvd.
Riv MicttalAn4vwj
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OaL Ave 13,1St
Rev VirgilL Bryant and
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Tvckrr Drive, Sunland (stales
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Rev. D.ne,lD Sal..
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lllOak Ave.. Sanford
Pastor
Fr William £niHs
At&amp;t. Pastor
Fr. Wsllaorn Awlaurtoth
7:00 pin.
Sat. Vigil Mass
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MTHO0IIT CHURCH
Airport Blvd AWoedlandOr
Rev, Marvin 0. Bucknor
Pastor
Church School
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Rev Elmer A RuucNtr
Past.,
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Worship jll 01CC
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CHURCH OF CHRIST
1513 Park Avenue
Fred Baby
Evangvllst
Sal, Study
IS Na in
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1100am
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LUTHERAN CHURCHOF
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BAPTIST CHURCH
3120 PalmIO Avo.

MorningWarshIp
Training Otiur

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4.00 Pun ipringI Or
Allamense Springs

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PINECREST SAPTISTCHURCH
110W AirportIlyd
RCv It-ew..th Stall
Past..
SvndaySchsol
S iSam.
Morning Werahep
II Na in.
Church Training
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£vaniPgWorst.ip
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Rome.

it be good (or the President to went back home or to work, His the five-day meeting last month
Among Jews, Ulere were nal Sergio Pignedoli, head of the meeting helpful, heralding a
appoint a committee to take a Iainilydidnothavetoget by the in Tripoli, Libya, with strong, immediate protests. the Vatican Secretariat for new era of closer Catholic-is,
serious look at what the Bible best (hey could without him; presentation of an assertedly uuAn offensive action," says the NonChristiari Religions and lamic relations.
says about crime and its nor did they have to look to the
punistment? Most of the government for support.
dIussion of our penal Irs. 'rimes against society such
stitut Ions is negative anti as adultcr', murder, aral blastiF:ci
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whole system? Not for the punished by death. They did not

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7:00pm.
7;Npm.

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told reporters on his return to

liStS ulUJIltIiItu' a gooU public Asnie from the brit snarl, spread through the Vatican del- ouc participants, who saId that libya, involved 14 official dele.
with their particular problems 'tilpping for the sake oi the however, indications were of egation," reports a correspond- time and language difficulties gates from each side, plus
in the pages of Holy Writ,
public trwiquiljty The guilty growing Roman Catholic- ent of the National Catholic l- led to the unsettling para. about 300 Mclem and Christian
The Bible has some insights paul [or his crime with money Islamic interchange,
porter, published in Kansas graphs.
observers, [)espf Ic awkward

130pm
FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
20$ Sanford Av
Ovglas 0 Elliott

"joint" resolution calling Zion- International Jewish Corn.
ism a "racial aggressive mittee on Interreliglous Conmovement, foreign to Pales- sultatlons, a cwilition of various
United States and other Jewish
tine."

A!t Religion Writer
It was the first time since the
J medieval Christian crusades
ugainst Moslem conquerors of
the Holy Land that official, international represeatatives of

He said that while a small
The statement also declared
group of Arabic-speaking Vatiiinstio,l rights of PalestinIt condemned parts of "the can representatives had agreed
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the two faiths had met, this homeland," demanded "ilber- Judaism, falsify the nature of rush, other Church delegates

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By (;EOILGE w. CORNELL

political objectives that can they were read, and even then,
how they ought to live, If this against the person were paid gled mixup.
rejecting it auJUfzatlofl par- peate in the Middle East."
understand. Consequently,
were not enough, it also throws for by an appropriate reirnThere were also, momentar- tition and internationalization."
light on many other problems of bursement or by physical ily, some explosive diplomatic
However, the so-called •ijoint some had applauded.
life. Scientists, lawyers, punishment. They were not so implications. But the Vatican
As the statement was read to resolution" was swiftly afterThe Tripoli meeting, paid (or

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tall W,sI F,sI Stipet
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Ce' lath it &amp; Oak Ay
Sell W CoHen...
Pastor
Sunday 5(5.001
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PAOLA WESLEVAN CHURCH
Old It II &amp; Oraisgo Ave , PaIa
K L Creckes
Pastor
Sunday '.ctsool
0:415 in.
Morning Werslsip
1111am
C.eeruuigWerslwp
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E. C. Elsea and Staff

FLAGSHIP U.S. BANK
OF SEMINOLE
John V. Mercer nd Staff

WILSON.EICHELBERGER
MORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson and Staff

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Mel Dekie and Employes

GREGORY LUMBER
of Sanford

PUBLIX MARKETS
and Employes

Jerry &amp; Ed Senkarik
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L. D. PLANTE, INC.
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STENSTROM REALTY
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Calvary Baptist Chords. Crystal Lake 6 3rd, Ltle Mary
Casisiboary Baptist Church. 31 iimnula $lv$.
Cen?,l Bupt.;t Church CIII Oab Ave
C':uij', F'.' Ba,ti
Cl,a,uat,, M..GAaiy hapiti (hch. SoViPuwisi Rd
171vc5prngshapttslchurch,OIdOrIandoRd IIHCIt05Ala
F,ryt Baptist Church. lIP Parve Ave
F'.ondthip B4p?ilt CP1iCN it Altamoate Springs, RI 130, AltainonI,
Springs
First Bap?.st Church at ')sliry
Firti Church 04 Geneva
Firs? Ba;t,st CPeucIs If CaSe Mary
Jtrtl •ap'P Church cf Laki Marve
First$a$istChucchstLsnigwosd.Ces Churc%&amp;Granf

Feist Sept.01 Church It Ovuedo
Fir&amp;t Rapist Church ol SanLerld

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First 3h.Io'u M5.In4vv B.p"stcnurclt. 1101W lPh St
f..vv f ,' laptust Ci.cu
$..iv Baptsi Church c1 Osta',,.
Ftvnfpn Head B.apt'st CJ.grth Outdo
Jorda. Miysv**a, p Bapii Church. 101 W First St
p04yu4 BapirtI co.o, O.iiuta
Missionary Baptist (PvrcPv, North Rd. InSPcPtut,t
Maeoan.a Muasiout laptiol Church, Och Hill Id - Ott,en
Mc.rir.g (,ury BaptISt Church. GtMtva Hwr
'one' Primitive Baptist, 1I51 (crust Len Sanford
O-i,.t U.igne.y Baptist Church. SanL.aodo $p"#igs Rd Ml _____
MS Iini M4 Oaa"p Baptist Church. 1111 Jervy Ave
Mt Z'
Missionary lep'iP Sipe Ave
Npw Rothel Mittioutaty Cht"ch. 0Th II 6 ll(Sl.1Y Let
BaptiSt Mip, Cawsc L.aIsee Bldg. Ijøgwd. FLI

Hop. Baptist Churcr. Fc.,sl CIt Ccmmun.ty (inter Fcrtsl City
New Mt C.atva.yM.ssisoorv Baptist, 1105W 13Th St
lIen Salem Printit.ve Baptist Church. '300W. 11th St
Nw T.-slamont Saplist Church. Quality Inn Noaffs Lougnosd
Ntw Mt lw, laptitl Church. 1730 Pear Ala.
Ra,,fwsa Pars BapI,st ChuIch. 1743* 10th
Poupte's Bvplisl Chiaps'l. t$l W Fit il Sliest, Sanford
Pinatrtsl Baptist Church. III * Airpeft he'd.
Pva.n.. Last Baptist, Rilge II. Fsrn Par*
Progress M.jsOnjry Baptutt CPCvICN. M'O.ay
v, Mst'rary Ba;!s!
W.St Sanlerd
S,cc
Seminole Baptist Tam04e. Ans".ican teion Hall. Fern Park
Sur.Ia'd ap.st Church. 3414 Palin,ttv
St Jamis M'Isuw,gry Siptill Chunh. St Rd III. Ost.en
St Paul Baptist Chvrtn, III Pint Ave
SI MaIthool Baptist CPivrcA, Canaan flgts
Spvueljl.,ld Uisl4AaIy lIptis?, 17th 1 CeBit
5$ John's Missionary ISaptist Church. 5$ Cylistt St
Tem.i $apttit Church. Palm $pinf.t Rd. Attai'noMe Springs
W.uioui Chapel Missionary Baptist Church. Mark 6 L..11tiain St
alt.1inoe Spiingt
1.041 ti.spe laptis' Church. 112 Orange Ave
CATHOLIC
ji 4 tl idt..ity, ale A.tary
Au S.i,Js Catn.oic (P.v'h ?1• Oak Ave . $anlo,d
SI Ann's Catholic Church, Dogwood TaiI, Duet5
SI Augustine Caffislic Church, Svw&amp;el Dr. rear listen Rd.

Casse-iberry
it Mary U
3ene Ca*.olrc Church Meuttand Lv.., Lita.ttaat•
Spreisgi
Out tad, at the LaI.'s Cashol'e Church, 1311 Ma,imitan. Ocitonu
CHRISTIAN
F*.t Cp.ruti.u'v Church. 1107 S Sanford Ave
%,'vford ChfisI;n C1.,i'th. 10 W Airport $1l
korTtetid, Christian Chorci. Florida Haven. Or. Ma?'afld
Llkevitw Chrittean Church. hr Lab, Rd a' Jateisen
CONGREGATIONAL

Ccnor,g,at.c.waJ

Chfe,tiw, ChlN5.. 140$ Park

CHURCH OF CHRIST

CHURCH OF GOD
CJsurtk at God. 541 HItbO*y
Ctuvtti sI God. 1$) * 32nd II
('u1(h t God. Q, ,.de
(Jetk 01 God hssJ,n.ss, Cab. Monroe
Church of Gad Mission. EnItrp. ii
Chwth el God. 1453 5 141% 5t,
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Chwle 01 God in (hrit, Oviodo
Church 4 God.' Preptecy, 3140% Elm *.,
Churchal(,sdatProphecy, 17045. PersiusmanAve
Chords ii God Mistion. IlItirpIlSe
Rftq Church 04 God. 1701W 13Th St ,5nfo,4
iSCOPAL
Au Saints (p.scspal Church, I D,Sary Ave., Intarpi,,.
Christ Episcopal Chart". LIng''sod
Holy (rats (Piscapef. Part Ave at HIS St

Geneva Church et Otis Nasar;ne, Gems.,. Cesmvnify ConS.',
Lake Mary Clsvrch.'f the Nazarene, use Mary Blvd Lake Mary
Longurped Church ci the Nalar,..., Wyman £
Jests-p Ave.

LUTHERAN
AScii..., LuHv-yvit, Ch-irh. Ovir'i'ooe Or . CasI,lbt-.rp
0404 Sterpherj Unit,d Lutheran )Io4 S Orlando Dr
Lutheran Church •f Prftid.gee, Oe*ttaa

PRCSBYT(l4lAH

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Lake Mar1 United Preshfpriaij Chv,thu

Lu'fs4ranC5.urr11o4iveRed,,m,,,,,J', aniPtc.
Ciden Days

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All Faith Chapel, Camp Seminole, Wekiva Pa,
leardall Ave-nor Holiness Chapel, BuardalI Aye Nd
CPuulvela Cinmvriitp ChwrIh

CI4CN of Jesus Christ., Cat'., Day Saints, 3)11 Park Ae
Easter.. OrthniNI Church, St Johns CNcyspet
Chapel. Hwy I? 51
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Eastern Oeffidoy Church SI. George .0 thu 0 CA, III SOuth St.,
Pn Par
FirstChurchetC%,.t,ki...listhn, Indit
Lake Monroe Chapel. Orange Ilvd, Lake M*oe
Kingdom HelloS Jthov,'ss Wuti* Lake Maitre, Unit,
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P$r.t,c.tal Ooen Oble
Tabernacle. Iid5enood Avi - (OIl 11th op.
poole Semuole Hi5tt 5chll
Pint Pan?ecntal Church ss Longewi
F.ri$ Pitt$ecpetal Church 54 Sanford
Pull GlipOl TaDe,,sais., 1734 CevMty Club
Mt Wiv.' HIiiises Church, Oaa Hill Rd.
Osteen
Sanford Alliaisao Churib, Ill S Pars Aye
SJttordCongiegaliw,aIatJ,he,,h.51,,55 1044W 4th If
Th4 Salyilion Army, 700 * 341% t
Reliiisg Hillt Maravias Churiti.
AtamoHe Springs

Fit $1 P'*ibytirian Chinch. Oak Ave &amp; 3rd 5
First Presbyforlan Church .0 O.IFacy, I. $ighiiuti
Csortnant Prfsbytcrtar Church, 3771 5. Orlando fly
St Aaidrews 'resbyt,r,rt Church. 051) hour Lake Nd

Nt*tm.t Wara,4ss Church, 77
Ttncaue$lla Rd. WiNos Springs
'Intel Church it CIWit. Alt$m5a5
CsMmgnjtp ChApel. Ail Spgt
HOlt

5t Mlqkt Presbyterian Church, 1131 Palm SprIngS Rd. £lIamonf
SOgS.

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Bennett.
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furlough, sifl speak at the First
Church of the Nazarene,
Sanford, at 7 p.m.. Sunday. The
sersice will include cartoonillustrated message about

last week. I could
just picture myself fighting those crowds looking for the
dreaded getting started.

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Grant Chapel A N I Church. Oviedo
Oakeve Methodiit Chwcs. Ovido
Osteen Mathoatist Clsierch
Paola Waslevan Msthuedust, It 14 W. at Paula
SI James A.M 1 5th at Cypress
l Mary's A ME Cisurchi it - It 41$, OstesA
St Paul. Mithodist Church, Osteen Rd. Enterprise
Slaffrl MPmafial Church, S Oehary
iaitaitdo UnIted Methodist Church, Tamp First Fed, Semeran
Blvd . Aulamwdo Springs
NAZARENE
First Church if ties Ha,aren.. 31.11 Sanford Ave.

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Upsala Cminv,tp Presbyt,qjen Chu,c, Up.ala Rd
Westminster Presbyteren ClewiN. Rid lvg Rd
. Casselaer,y
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Forest Lake Seventh Day Adyoltist Church. Hwy 430
Forest City
Seventh Day Adventis? Cch. Maillaiid Ave . AltØ,ny*$•
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Sanford Seventh Day Adventist Church. 7Th 1 Elm
Wint.rSprings,y,nty, DayAd,e.nhuttC%urc% III MpsR
Man Hill IevntPi.ga0 AdflmdIst Churt*

METHODIST
arnn United Memorial Church. IDlary Ave. Inferprle
Sear Lakv United Mithodist Chvvch
I,tte.l A M IChurch. Canaan ltgts
Casseiborry Cemusunily United Msthiod.t Church. Hwy. 17.53 £
Pusey Ridge Rd. Cossathorry
DeBary Community Methodist Church. W H.ghbanks Rd , Delary
Firsl United MitP*4iI Church. 410 Park Avi
First Methodist Church .1 Ov.de
Finit ,oujtPiern M-sthod,t Church 2114 3aiford Ave
Fr,, MrtP'sd,st CVticPi 140 * at.. st
Geneva MelNodust Church, Geneva
Orate United Mithopist Church, A,rgert Blvd

(huith II CnnsI, 1112 S PatS Ave
Chvrthos Christ at Lake Ellen, U 5 17 SIN Caslalberry
South S.m.noL, Cburcli.t Christ, Sill Lake He'wlI Rd
Cliurcti,lChr,sI,$IPa'msp,rngs Dr.,Atfainome%pgs
CPiurc5. ef Christ. Geneva
Church it Chris?. Lesga.od
Church SI Christ, Paula
Church oh Chiust. W 171% 5$
Plrtht.4 Church l (Pufist Fia H,.e. Or . Matla'sd

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of The

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found some wonderful values, I knew just where to go and what the items
would cost. In addition, my grocery shopping time 3 much faster. I know

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l'rogressive Missionary and
l':ducationil Baptist State
t'onventlon, which will t held
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with the Mount Pleasant
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Missionary Baptist Church,
Orlando, ?siarch 23-28.
l)r, James Carl Sams of
Jacksonville, is the general
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president
choir
robes,
at
Tuskawilla
Middle
School
are
(from
Left)
harry
Baptist
Convention
of America,
new
blue
and
gold
Proudly sscaring
Stocksirll Carla Ilancock, Carol Crlekenberger, Shawn LaBelie, and Becky Hayes. Chorus mrmbers Rev. ,'. F. Hargrett of Orlando,
ra ised 112(0 for 53 robes and somestag'ises, by ielling,1jewrlry. Carol Crickenberger was winner In is the official host minister to
sales. Sic. Alice Ann Nilsen is chorus director.
tne convention.
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the paper each day and make my selection before I set out to shop.

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told him I was

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Sanford Altamonte Springs

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can from a actiptor (Sharon
Gloss) who i'tavtng cased
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aster, 'sunaofetoget him out.
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8349212

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Longwood East

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Catholicism
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NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
UN

Notice is here?), given that the
undersigned, pursu&amp;nt to the
'FIctitkjuj Name Statute," Chapter
$45 09. Florida Statutes will register
with the Clerk oftrtoCircuit Court, 7fl
and for Seminole County, Florida
upon receipt o proof of the
Publication of this noti'e, to -tt'
P. LIGHTING SERVICI 5. SON
Under which we are engaged In
business at 1000 Mingo Trail. Whirs.
No. 1, In the City of Longwood;
Florida.

That the parties interested lit said

bu siness en terprise

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pa rtners
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Publish March 5, 12, It, 76, 1976

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described as follows: The South I?'
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Publish : Feb 77. March S. 17, 19,
1976
DEWIS?

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SI Skyhill Road, No 701

THIRD SECTION, according to the

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are requir ed to serve a copy of youi
FICTITIOUS NAME
Pictice htreby given that we are written defenses, If any to it on VAN
engaged in businfli at Rt. 3 Box DEN BERG. GAY 5. BURKE, PA,
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John (,aherm stopped
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Evans, 4-3, Thursday to capture
15 points
Ovhi-;Do — Little League
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a high school tennis conbaseball returns to Oviedo
In Class AA action, Senior petition.
Saturday, kick ed off byMelanie
the
Beiser scored 16 points
Fernandez (c) d Zellers.
annual parade and an array of to lead Clearwater Central
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a 2. Reagan (S) ØWrht
Newman (S) d. O'Rourke 8 6.
Turner (S) 0. McElrey 82: Clauje
S) d. Clark 67 L
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Wooibright Mc E Ire
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N -Arnan Turner 56

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Lake Brantley edged Orlando

sophomore Angela Hannah with

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Robinson 6 0, 6 0; Roberts d Brown
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Roberts Thompson d
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until in camp 12 or 13 days. so
actually they're about two

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However, liant remained at
his Massachusetts home and
said he wouldn't head south until the Red Sax extend his con-

Boys Draft
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The Sanford Junior League

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Seminoles included Kevin
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the
SO-yd.
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Tom Lake in
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Seminole swimmers had a
djfficjt time Thursday as they
dropped a dua l meet decision to
Orlando Oak Ridge in both boys
and girls competition The boys
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But in the bottom of the frame
a Seabreeze player threw a bat
and was ejected autoniaticalls
under the prosision of a high
school rule which is new this
sear. This left Seabreeze
ssmthout rune pia)ers who could
be fielded and they were forced
to forfeit,
Seminole will follow tonight's
COflCS, %Si,n a iiOlflC uLI,C
against Lake Brantley at 1 p.m.
Saturda. Tribesmen dropped
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A foursome of Smith. Lake,

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Tommy Br,n.",1
Hardy, Jimmy Hedr,
Muth, Kenneth Perkins onl
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Bryan Hillsman Keith

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Rodnr1 Hudson, Tim Johnsen
Ted
Long, Wayne Pace, Jhii
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ELKS — Michael Cash, Bit'
Cor.ivI. Danny K.nard. Patnic
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,, placed first in the boys 400-yd.
freestyle relay event.

The Seminoles' next dual
plunge will be against Lake
Howell in Eastbrook Pool
Tuesday at 4 p.m.
BOYS

Court will proceed to the hearing
and Adjudication of this suit as if

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American Cancer Society
Jight cancer with a checkup and a Check

Racing resurries Saturday night at Volusia County Speedway.
me half mile oval has been closed for the winter and
promoter Bennie Corbin has groomed it back into shape. The
South's fastest dirt track is unique in that spectators can sit n
their cars around the first and second turns,

ORLANDO
World-rated
junior middleweight contender
Irish Gene Wells comes home
Ater three bouts on the road
when he. takes on r-igged

decision to Rossman.
Unokard (24-12) Is no easy
test for the returning Wells. The
stocky invader holds win.s over
Frank (Smokey) Young anti

The Seminole Community
College baseball team is
ting for the .500 mark this
weekend and the Raiders have
at least one thing in their favor
all three scheduled games

There are also 4,000 bleacher seats wIth rest rcximus and
concession stands on both ends. Gates open at 6p.m. with time

iiy Ilookard. of Spar.

Jose Gabino, and lost a Mround

will be played at home.

triAr. starting at 7. ne first heat wifl start promptly at 8:30.

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Williams lOP)
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110 7
500 FPE Porter (OR)
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Lambert
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FREE Relay 06k Pilcie
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the weekend against Kankakee
Community
College
of
Kankakee, Ill., Sunday at 1 p.m.
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Valencia Community College in limited sportsman and late model class will include a number of
Orlando Tuesday, the Seminole area racers. Chris Dellarco looks like the only late model racer
diamond warriors' season thus WL't7?s US bU.Sv.4 •th.'5. .ey is ;imn,' a new body on his Ford.
record dipped to 5-6. But they Harold Sargent has not announced plans to be there.
Billy Price has his new Chevelle ready for the limited sportv,ibl try to hit the com!Ieback
trail today at
p.m., hosting sman class. Harold Johnson, Ed Meridith, Sourty Crebha, and Put
Florida Junior College of Smith hoW to have Chevelles in the field. Johnny Carver %Ul be
(IOiP4 battle with the group with his Ford.
Jacksonville.
ne bte models will run twn 104ap heaLs and a 30-1ap feature.
FJC and the Raiders will
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20-1ap
sta ge a rematch
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Elisha Obed. Wells was stopped
Orlando Sports Stadium.
Snedeke' tORI 6 037. 100
FREE
The Wells-Rookard main by Obed in five rounds.
Dye (OR) I OlS; too
BACK
event will be supported byWells is training each atL ake (5) 1 05'). 400
BREAST
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Sanford
iEL RELAY
another 10-rounder featuring tcrn at 4 p.m. with Southern
'osrt. Lake. Ken 5m.'h, Kevin mtnl
Orlando's Junior middleweight junior riiiiewieght champion
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Joey' Vincent.
GIRLS
Edgar (Mad Dog Ross, who Is
Wells 144-7-3) stopped Eddie boxing Juan Hernandez in
Oak
200 MEDLEY RELAY
Ridge (McCoy, SPi.ittaUer. Porter,
Davis in eight rounds here Jan
Tuscaloosa, Alabama, on
700 F R E E
I;ushne:l) 2 20 7
then boxed Vicente Mefta March 26. Also sparring with
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Wells Is Melbourne lightweight
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FREE

Lewis Jolts appear or plead to the
complaint herei n by the 10th day of
Map, 19)6, rJ in uefau,t thereof Inc

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Johnnie Lewis 'Jones and all heirs,

only to the extent provided Igr by
Section lóSiS, Title 'i'S, U.iite State's
Code; It is further ORDERED that
notice Of this orler be pualithed by
(Pie United States Marshal in a
newspaper of general circulation in
Seminole Co-imly. Florida, once a
we-I.. for six (6) consecutive weeks.
:ommencing on March 17th. 1576
DONE AND ORDER ED at Orlando.
Florida. this 2nd day of March. 1776
George C. Yceang
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senior, major and minor Pine (jest.
Cre:lLB) a Lest,
leagues.
Central held a 21-14 half .time
Doubles. Fernandez LeiSt (E) d
The first ball will ,
Zc'llens
lead, The girls team now posts
Turk, $&amp;SiiQalI Boquist
out by league presi dent
an 18 2 record and Will meet the
Brenda Reichle. The parade wi
nner of Friday's Class Alt
begtns at 9a.m.
game between Keystone Lyman Awards
Heights and Pensacola Catholie.
ny S e
er em 0,.
Lyman Spiits
Pine ('rest's high.scorer was Ceremo
Kim Braun With nine points.
IA)NG WOOD
Awards will
In (lass A action, Lacy be made for basketball,
Double Dual
Douglas scered eight points to ssrestling and soccer Saturday

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Clerkof the above Styled Court on or
before March 3161, 1974, otherwise,
judgment may bi entered against
you for the relief demanded in the
complaint
WI ix t55 my nano and tne seal at
sild Court on the 25th day of
February, 1974.
(Seal)
ArtP,sjr H Beckwith, Jr.

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who won 18 games during the draft for the upcoming season
regular season, one in the play- — and it didn't take a lot of
offs and two more in the World time.
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upenus ..'viedo year pact.
Title ivs0
teams, it was a lot different
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signe
scene
than the 1on, tedious
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TOKYO I APi
Komelu
for three years, Carl Yaw- hours of, say, the National
four-run outburst
jiina,Japan $ World Boxing
in the fifth zemski is believed working on a Football League draft.
inning
carried the Hawks to
S elation
Net Loss
an three-year contract and Fred
Some teams ended up far
8-7 erne-frorn-behind victory
champion, will make his first
short
of their legal compliment
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Lake
Flrantle)
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girls
fill
to
ow
UT 'I) in high
title defensil-May
of
competitors,
but it Is felt that
L)Tman golfers divided ,I high lead Tallahassee hlacClay over night at Lyrnan High. honoring the Winter Park girls Thursday school baseball. Billy Merchant
gue! Castellani in Tokyo, it was
a
,econd
draft
before
the season
St.
Petersburg
Shorecrest.
school double dual meet
announced Wednesday.
the school's athletes who ex- In high school tennis by a cracked a pair of hits for the
eiii I flOi
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sta
rts
will
fill
these
rosters
out.
Lions in a losing cause.
tacCla)' took a 14.10 lead into celled in their respective margin of 5-2.
jima, who regained the title Thursday, knocking off West
The Sanford Junior League
from South Korea's uuili Jac Do Orange 155-158 and being tile
tilelocker-room at the half and SPO
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Singles Smith (WP) d Suttivan
still
has coaching posts open
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A dinner will precede the 7:30 1.
on Feb 17 and Castellant the nudged by Winter Park I6l-1f
emerged to face a Shorecrest
Cooper (WP) 0 C Sullivan IS. Lake Hosell
040 010 i-I $ 4
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the Sanford Recreation
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"out the arise dUltOflU1ls, sinning at o:Ju in Orsier is 0 1ioO0. SO.
two r
junior mlckllewet&amp;mt tiivtsion
interest ed in taking over a
Mrch (WPI a Becker 82
and Stumpt, Tanner, Meadows (3) baseball team goes under the
LYMAN A ii-inley is. Inga iii.
faltered when Allison Steinbach the cafeter a.
und bout at
wu1 meet in a
Doubles Holloway Hotigow 4LB) and
. Hilters Lake Hovvell lights tonight in an effort to junior leigue squad to contact
Cn 40. 0.1ev At
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mltisetiadesperation shot at the dinner are available at the door
Tok'o s Nihon Unmserst Audi
b4ck DrArniOoti,i. 57; Redden
1; improve i
Adriano 7 1 Seminara
WEST ORANGE: Fisher
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liuzjt'r,
torium.
!vier. The Seminoles will visit mediately.
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hn
rmis a,
Times and locations of
Conrad Park.
practice sessions will be ane
The Tribe notched their Latest nounced later.
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victor Wednesday, iii) 8.5
The following players were
conquest of Da'.tona Beach drafted and should be contacted
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YOU ARE HEREBY notified that
complaint to foreclose a mortgage
Lot It,

high school golf

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encumbering the following real

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Dick Williams sWd Dave Chalk
Seminole
clipped
camps and equiptnent, lied Sox.
Iike ho
'well twice
Thursday
in their
t
In Ow.,, AAA :wtion, ~eriiiir ,111tirsdav in a Ill!"11 SCM01 golf Iligh school Lennis Inects held at runks Thursd'iy an;i rolled out Some 25 members of the isould continue to play the posiAmerican League cNimpions tion with newly acquired Bill
es a o
UozStubbinsscored 2cints as meet at Rolling Hills Country different locations. The boys the baLs, balls, glovh
ticipated in a brisk 2hour Melton "working out a bit at
Hallandale defeated Pensacola Club.
necessary
ernalia as
workout
arx] Manager Darrell third, a bit at Urst and a lot in
I'ine Forest. She broke the
g
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tr1unlni,
McCook won No, I singles by a sprin
LAKE
TY
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Johnson was so delighted '.ith the batting cage"
game open with her outside
But
while
the
playersunlim.
score of 8-2. The girls breezed,
Gri,wif. 17, pic,41 40 iiv.f.,11 42 Oak
the proceedings it was 3tmost
The first exhibi tion games
shooting, hitting on lIoil3 from RWI 1S I
3. C,,steliucc, ii.
6-1, with Karen Louwsrna herd
as though the camps had never apparently will be played next
the floor.
leading a sweep of (he five
been locked.
Tuesday when the Pittsburgh
Hallandale is now 26-1 and
singles matchei.
"Rick
Wise,
Jim
Burton
and
PiratesmeettheChicagowhite
SCC
Net!
moves Into the AAA finals
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B r,
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Reggie cleveland each pitched Sox and the New York Yankees
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against winner of Friday's
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fact' the Texas 1taners.
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enthused.
"Ordinarils
rpt'
Rockledge. Pensacola Pine
0 DeVon Dryienen, 8
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Team Dumped

lirnor, creditors, trustees, or Other

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38-28 Class A game.
In the AAAA game, JacksonVille Beach Fletcher had three

Trinity Golf

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Defendants
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Thwsday night, Ilallandale deFort Lauderdale, now 25-2,
feated Pensacola Pine Forest
was led by Sandra Carter and

Sanford, Florida 32771

SW '. of NE 1 4 of Section IS,
Township 21 South, Range 31 East.
Subiect to 15 foot easement of West
side of ROad. and It appearing to the

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Attorneys for the

Do6s rilown Development

17 points to lead

tennis squad downed the Clearwater Central Catholic
girls, 4-1, lliurs(kiy in a (WA-nNI Fort 1.judcr(kile Pirie
Crest 39-31 in a Class AA came,
high school nt

legatees, grantees, assignees.
lienors, creditors, trustees, or other
against JOHNNIE LEWIS JONES.
t u' D,'feod,ints
ORDER FOR
SERVICE BY PUBLICATION -On
moticn and affidavit of plaintiff in
the above entitled cause by Kendell
W Wherry its Assistant United
States Attorney, in an action against
the defendantis), Johnnie Lewis
Jonei and Martha Lee Jones, his

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sallfictatious name with the Clerk ot
Pot ation
the Circuit Court of Seminole
Florida
of
County. Florida, as provided by
Publish March 19, 1976
84509. Florida Statutes
S Jotin M. Hill
IN THE CIRCUITCOURTOFTHF
S Josephine Hill
PubliSh' Feb 77, March 5. 17. 19 EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
1976
COUNTY, FLORIDA,
OEW.1S6

DISTRICT

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
Plantlff, vs JOHNNIE LFWIS
JONES and all heirs, devisees.

Coach Al Mc'Gutre after baskets 62-26 victors' over Fort Lauder- Christy Stevens with 14.
dale and into the Class AAAA
Fletcher is now 23-1 and will
finals of the girls prep basketmeet the winner of Friday's

Post Office Box 1330

said business and Intend to register

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Flagship Bank of Sanford
Suite 22

PLIANCES." That each of the un
derslgried have a fifty (SO) percent
Interest as tenants by th, entirety In

Keasler had 17 points, foll(jwed

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that the un
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dcrsgned are engaged in business Ifl
Seminole County, Florida, under the
AP.
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NOTICE

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severability; providing n effectis'

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through, under or against Johnnie
Lewis Jones had been serv*d with

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Telephone; 3Ol416PO7

Casselberry. Seminole County,
Florida under the fictitious name ni
DUN RITE TRANSMISSION &amp;
MUFFLER SERVICE and that
intendtoregistersaidn,mewiththc
Clerk of the Circuit Court. Seminole
County, Flor ida in accord ance with
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mail one copy to each personal reimbursement Of staff. and O
exercise all necessary incidental
representative,
ALL. CLAIMS AND DEMANDS powers; prescribing for the city to
rioT so FILED WILL BE Ieiiil "ncrr
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FOREVER BARRED,
valorem property lax of not more
than three (3) mills to finance board
Dated February. 1976
providing
for
Marvin C. Guberman
operations;
As Personal Represents
assessment and colkcllon thereof;
subject 13 compensation to the
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be described. The claimant shall maintain offices, to employ and
deliver Sufficient copies of the claim prescribe the duties, authority,
to the clerk to enable the clerk to tenure, compensation, and expense

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creditor or his agent or attorney, internal gnvernance of the board.
and the amount claimed. If the prescribing its functions enci
claim is not yet due, the date when it powers. including powers to acquire,
will become due shall be stated. It
oven, te.sSe, and dispose of proper? y.
the claim is contingent or to Issue, sell, and provide Security
jnhlquidated, the nature of tee un for •eenue certlfiCatei, to borrow
:ertalnty shall be staled. It the on short term, to Ii.. regulate, and

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stunned N
Notre Dame 80-76
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Only eight teams remain of
l(utgers, 10-0 ls Vit, the 32 that set out .i(ter the
V 9, lfl UxY Fast it iireen.sbero
( AA crown last set'k After
While ndiana and Marauette N.C. Rutgers trimmed Con- Saturday's game.s the final Four
The Hoosiers, unbeaten and strugglctlto victory, the lineups nec'ticut 93.79 and VMI out. '.sill head for Philadelphia
ranked No. I. outfought Ala- for Saturda"s other three re- lasted DeI'aul 71.66 in over. 'iShicre the semifinals will be
balna 74-69 and the Warriors,
gional Finals were completed
tIii'Ie
held i 'iseek from Saturdi and
once-bea t en andrtLnked
Mon
struggled 1),,i.%t Western
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night MdrJi29
igan 62-57 in the Mideast re- Angeles, l'he Bruins beat Missouri defeated Texas Tech
hut some oliervers think the
glonal of the N(AA Tourna- Pepperdinc 70-61 and Arizona 86.75 and Michigan overcame
title
will be decided this Saturfilent Thursday night at Baton
day in Baton Rouge when
Rouge, La. That puts college
mighty Indiana and almost-asbasketball's two top-rated clubs
Illighty Marquette collide. Both
in the regional fina ls Saturday.
will be hoping for better show.. .s. e-..'
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The cllrv
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than they iii.ide Thursday
(our and the loser goes no%
night.
s'ihere, It sictirn of the draw.
Indiana fought oil a strong
Neither coach was overly Em- Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.
Friday, March 19, 1976-18
Alabama teatit with the help of
prcssed wi th his team's
Ma"s clutch bucket and two
ing.
Fret' throws apiece by Toni
"Tough, wasn't it?," asked
i\Ixinethy and Bob Wilkerson
Indiana's Bobb) Knight alter
down the stretch. 'The tenacious
Ms club rati Its season record to
Iloosier defense held the Crim
29-0 with the help of Scott Ma)
'on Tide ccornless over the final
clutch basket with 2:01
3:57 of the game and limited
rcmairnng, "II ho due':n't hit
Iii lv'reg;irded
M;IbalIi;,
(lie basket nd put us ahead,
c u
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('enter lAin l)uuglas to 12
we're in a very difficult posipoints.
tion.
May IIfllshe. with 75 Points
DEMND (Ali)
Iteina starters in double figures. Miss

clerk of the Circuit Court of of the Sanford central city ne igh
Seminole County, Florida. Probate borhood development area.
the
number.
Division, the address of which is prescribfl9
Seminole County Courtho'jse, qualifications, term, and methods of
Sanford. Florida, a written appointment and removal of
statement of any claim or demand members; providing for filling

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aherayntriggirt whoapparont.
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deal, the vctim Of torture,
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lruli.in.i and Marquette hast!
StTUflbled into college basketball s heisysseigtit champion
ship 10 (lays too early.

Withnthr et monthsfrorn t he li me Downtown Development (or
potation of Sanford as a body co;
of the first publication of this notice
you are required to file with the porate. prescribing the boundaries

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on a Cal" trip. their truck
breaks down, leaving thorn
fl) NOVA "The Renewable
stranded in the weld.
Tree. A look at the Controversy
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HORTON HEARS A WHO:
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APPLY FOR PASSAGE OF
LOCAL LEGISLATION
PROBATE DIVISION
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
File Number PR 75.111 CP
NOTICE IS HERERY GIVEN of
Division
lntntiOn
to apply to the Legislature
In Re: Estate of
of the State of Florida at lt regular
LId Paul Cohen,
Deceased sess ion, 1976. for IrIe passage of a
local bill, the substance of WtIIcl'
NOTICE TOCREDITORS
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING contemplated laws lollOw
An .,t relating to Sanford.
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
Semnole County. r%tabt.%hng tht
THE ABOVE ESTATE;

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No. 5 by Ring Magazine, Wells
drew with Medina and outpointed him in a rematch, and
thin It a iui:!iJv untruv r:1it

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card.
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bumper-to-bumper in the pits. Out local boys didn't have the best
of luck as break'lowns put them out. Johnny Brown looked like a
sure bet to take class or numerup in G-gas with his Corvette,
Alter sitting In the tech line ioi over eight hours to have his car
('larlsI legal he 'ia the ?,5Oth car iii pectt1 ho fuullv got to

make his first run.
Brown said that the car was really making horsepower when
a rod let go just as he went into third gear. "I felt so bad after the
motor went I sold my tickets, loaded my car and went home," lie
said. A check of the motor showed that every thing but he intake
inanifold was destroyed, leaving him a S500 pile of Junk.
Randy Harrison broke a rear end on the starting line ending
tus hopes of making it into the field.
wor
Harrison will be making the trip to Warner Robins, Ga. next
week.
Racing fans will get a special treat Sunday from 3:30 til 4:30
when Channel 9 will present live ricing from Atlanta International Speedway Central florida h:isd Darrel Waltrip will
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Mideast Regeonal
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Atlanta at Chicago
Cleveland t Nrw Orleans
Detroit at Los Angeles
Houston at PortlAnd
Saturday's Games
New Orleans at Buffalo
Bo'ton at Philadr'phia
New York at Washington
Cleveland at Atlata
Lot Angeles at Phoenix
Milwaukee at Golden State
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Kiwanis Club's youth charities.
Post time for the first heat
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PhOne $31 7373
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wall to wall arpet, air con
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373 1930

More tI31l1 I ,500,O(i()
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12' wide. 7 bedroom,
(t'n'rAl ar, carport, patio cover.

cllen. well kept lawn, double

garage, priced to sell, only 173.900.

Skirting, nev carpet, adults Only
Payments 550 61. Phone 377 0051
Nights 61$ 5569
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CLIFF JORDAN, REALTOR

CAR (BE.- double wide. 3 Bedroom.
7 bath, central air, raised Screen
room, carport, shirting, payments

Newly redecorated, remodeled 3
bedroom home, large family
room, cedar siding and fence,
eating bar, new carpeting, new
roof, central hEAt. 14,500 g. ft lot
$77100 (hcn' r 373 OSfl

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I bedroom, 2 bath, brick home;
kitchen equipped; pretty shrub
bC'ry, orange and tangerine trees

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1975 Cameron i2'x611 , 2 (IR, 1 bath,
c"ntrql heat air, patio cover,
laundry room. Like new. in adult
pork 321 0739

19f9 17'x60'. 7 bedroom Split plan. 1';
baths. Set up in aciuit park 13.000
or best offer Phone 371 0393
anytime

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I can Cove! your home with Alum
&amp; soffit SvstCm Also
Poolng GuttPr
20 yet E'o
,an$e Sdng Co 151 95.4)

Williams Accounting
Inomi

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DRIVE ti 'Tv SERVICE
Ser-, :e
707 Lie Oa' (tl,ci
Casselt4'rrv Phone 5)1 9641

Roofing

Land Clearing

and off job Specials' F,rt (ST( R5074 LAND CL(ARiNG
ct,uts wt,rh rrar.%hp No nb too
Ott e
Fluud0tmnv. F I(lvlt.riO
Small Call III 138$
wOek F iii Jrt. lop
Landscaping &amp;

Classified Ads didn't work

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China Cl ass
Metal Doli Rep-airing
Call Nellie at 317 6477
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Cuttom Woet Licensecj, horde')
Free I'sfimt. 37] $038
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Concrete,

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TERRY REALTY. REALTOR,
628 0711

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acres, Sheryl Drive, Otter-n S3.
per acre For information call 372
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SWAP sHOP FLEA MARKET'

Anyone can be a seller or a buyer
Plo charge All admitted free
Come browse every Sunday 9 to 3
at
the Movieland Drive in
The,)trc'. South 1797 Phone 377.
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SALE

itt 11 973177. LWCI-01
373 $57Q or $34 £605

1973 Dodge Polara V-I, A.0 , 1' 5
P B A I , 11.750. AlSo 15' Orlan-'
Clipper, IS hp Johnson, $325 P'0859
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'74 Grand Torino, 13,000 miles las'
Over payments May be seen
7670 S Laurel Ave. Ph. 372 13h-3

PB,

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r,of.t1.600 Days. )fl-173S,ask

Dell's Auction Service
tEiv y

Sale

Chico &amp; The Man

1971 GMC Sprint, PS.
dition. automatic,

FRIDAY P110*11 7 3)
We ai- e loaded witO all kin-cit of

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I Speed
373-7913

I? 92 $10 1206

Auction, Saturdays 7 p.m.

lii F' ill. COP A TIP
Pt 5' 321 2)35
•'.i' Buy Fi,irnture

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miles. factory air, radio. ttn

bumper Phone 37? 5169

i. West. Santcr ci
32) 5620

fr

Danny. After 6pm. call 3fl.iL.0

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t973 l'lyr'l, (.ir'n.i 7 i't%)r SCd,)I1. 4
to. is,' reeio, qoid n'ttallic.
173,95 Ption. 373 161$ lOcaler)
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t971 MOB t*:. rtit,le. Criqut red.
"-ri wh.t l, new- top, only 28.000
1,5 5? 491 Phnne 377 I% I
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at 12Noon
HighwAy_ 46FleaMarket.Sanford

MG Midqe't, 1972, m,nt cona,t,on.
AM FM, wire wheels, lust tuned,
lOW m.ii5, 51,55t3 371 0035
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TV.
1700 S French, 273 1734
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Moving, everything goes. Fur

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1973 TOYOTA Hl-LUX TRUCK
AM FM,

c'lluminufli topper, auto. trans.. air,

91 Ftidy.
mIscellaneOus tems. Help
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7535 El C.iptan (1 blocks west ol
Spencer's Restaurato Heaters.
fans, lumber, misc

LuxuryHomeConstructionbyCAFCOBUILDERS

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Private entrance for security
acre estates

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Household Sale'- Early American 3
picci' living room Suite, 1750.
Deacons bench stereo, $ tract
player with AM FM radio. $335.
clay bed %I7S. plusacarpcirtfui.of
'fllCr$'l,linq items, swinging dooms,
'oys, puke, boat lop, awning, bar
tellS. clothe-s. dinette set, etc.

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maximum beauty, comfort and maintenance free Florida living. Ten yeai' owner
protection plan.
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372 5961

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1974 MG MIDGET
BeautIful white.

ON SALE THIS WEEK ONLY!
BABY VETTE-SKY BLUE
el GT Sperts Car. AM FM. air, luggage
S0uti'ty Lxiautitul.
1973

rack

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Replace
COMFORTABLE
your c!d JALOUSIE WINDOWS
with nsp,'e efficient single or
oauble hung windows 531 9971

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P'ar'.o, organ, guitar, accordan,
we &amp; group Ball's Piano &amp; Organ
Sales. 10% W 1st )fl 7215

BENNETT REALTY INC..REALTOR SALES REPRES[NTATIVS 734.4559
CAFCO BUILDERS-1114 E. NORMANDY 574-1181
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BEAUTIFUL 1972 EL DORADO CADILLAC
CONVERTIBLE, Beige with white top.
PRICED FOR IMMEDIATE SALE!

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S Piece Stewarl drgm t, I piece
Z'lct,,an cymbals, 1750 377 317)
alter S p rn

Sun roof, blue

192 DATSUN 510
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ON SALE THIS WEEK ONLY!

II' Boat Trailtr, $90
11' foal. ISO. 5' Boat. $75
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Yard Sale. Friday. Saturday Sunday. 9 to 6 Furniture, ,nfiin's
,'.nci dultt clothung. dishes, p$anls,
misc Old Orlando highway.

P,irt iv,ittti '-r

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Air cond., orange. nice, 4 cylinder

A'. Bi- an Lake Road to Curts
Drive to Lynwotid Big Bear Lati'
,r.'a. Forest City Phone $67 093)

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71, Sunup to Sunset $231 Lynwood

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Window Service
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SUPPLY (0
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372 6412
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Cleaning

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l9llToyotapickupwithtOppef.6.1CO

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-DAVES''3?3 9370

_______________________________Truck with lift steel bed and poWer
lift, $S4S Phone 3737697 befor( 3
am or after S p.m

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All ty

Exteror Cleaning 5pecialit Hi
Pressure sei,y w6Sh Hous,

Furniture

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Pressure

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Good Condition

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merchandise to dispose of. Mutt
cleat all our consignments

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View., Loch Arbor. 377 34.11 bet
ween 63 9 p.m. By O'*'ner

Sdnforci Ave Specialists in tuftinc
restoring. &amp; repairing AISii
sewing machint. repars Ph

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Fr uSed fj."' :ture
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Plumrng

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20 72 Ii , gox' conlj'ton 830 $151
ftr )p nfl cc lnyluinr wni'krnej
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Counter tops. Snit inslallation
.lbA.I,,hIi' Bud CabeIi 177 lOS?

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lOw miles, luggag, rack, helmet.
or best offer 37? 6268 after 1

and matching bags 372 741$

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Sanford 327 It!).

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rlca,i, QOod condition,
11)0 B'
MiSilnl 1015 SAn
'h.,rp.ntr floor s'aoo,
.1130
"p. ratcirs manual, $750. Call
7)81

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JOHN

Jonn, 37) 5001.

install carpet andvir'yI wall

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Pi, 'd help on thaI Satvrc,,1 iou'
t'an',n. dc'o's, iv nd-ms tu'*3,
(nncrelewcvk,etr By the h,p.jr,Or
h the ioo i7?935

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY
SELL
TRADE
III
31SF First St
372 5672
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Shingles All woru guirante'r-d
P 00 F iii Ci.
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ClaSSified Ads Often
Oct D'scot,nt 373 735k
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Call 17) 76)1 or 53) 99w)

Motorcycle li-isurance
BLAIR AGENCY
i?) 3566

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Trent Exterminating Co-Complete
Pest Control and Termiting Free If you're In the business of building
your
buslnes
USC
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inspection All Pest Control, 10

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Interior, Exterior Plastering
Plàttr Patching 3 '.imulateci
b'iCk &amp; StOne sPecialty 377 779Q

SAHFORDSEWIPIOCFtiTFR
307 E Itt 51 , Donn'-,vn
372 91fl

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Free diagn5it Factory Tran
Smisson System, 402 E Celery,

act visor will help you

78-.--WtorCycles

aIi 373 4749

Have some camping equipment you
v longer use' Sell it all with
ClaSSified Ad in The Herald. Call

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Ph qhlt 372 7)57

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PINEY WOODS BARN- We Buy
FurnIture &amp; Miscellaneous. Sell
for 30 pci commission. Fr
Pick

Sewing table 5.olcl new trw 5139 50
assume balAnCr Of $105, or 13
payments of s9 SI'e at

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75".? Pit't Dr-we

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Expert automatic transmission

SELLING Ii MAKE S C ASH
PLAr ( A Ci. ASSIF lE DAD NOW

831.9777

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0I1c'tl, Cit ii,ldO 561 ',Ul

CAMPBELL'S POODLE PAD
2147 Park AVt'
372 I064

Golden Touch 'N Sew

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Transmissions
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Home Improvements

SJOWIPEIJIIMAiS

Sanford Auction

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43-Lots-Acreage
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ST.JOHNSREALTYCO
BROKERS

Across From Ranch Houte

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IJ;!) nertcn A,.' 37) 731,

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Pest Control

Johnny Walker
fow offers you the same quality
workmanship in your remodeling

Highway 17.92, Sanford

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372 9117

J S Snyder Nursery 8. Land Aiterations Drnsmak.ng, ladies-,
scaping We are oserstocked
men's, children's Drapes, Quilts,
landscaping olants and we do
Upholstering Donna C•nada.
compleleianctsc4pingservice
32? 0707

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(AR1OLL-FUWNITURE 3725131

65-Pets.Supplies

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P1011'S
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Easter Tailoring, dresxn, nats

Lawn Care

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ped, largecornerlot. 2car carport
and utility room; w,lI to wall
carpet, window lr conditioner.
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323.8670 or

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Mojern Facilities
AliG. E. Kitchens
Located West of Hwy. 17-91
Atltl0FionidaAv,,
Ph. 372-4850

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ALL ADULTS
EASY LiViNG
QUIET AND SERENE

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BOOKKEEPING. Individual &amp;
Business Tax Returns I FA5t
Road. Hwy 1797 5CC en?rarse,
Five Points) 322 719$.

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Radio &amp; TV

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TOWER'S BEAuTY SALON
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519E First. 377 5747

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1 Bedroom Trailer, 10*35'

I t,'e'-dro-om, 2 bath, bcautll pool
entral heat and air; corner lot. 2
car carport with large utility

Apts.Furn. or Unfurn

Unfurnith.d

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673 5569
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New Vinyl Flooring

37 Phone 377 0051 or nightS

Good neIghborhood. 134.000-will
negotiate.

Large 1 &amp; 2 Bdrm.

RCCOflditjed Batteries, $12 95
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ONING A HOME

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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3803 Orlando Drive
Sanford,)?) 5200

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LOWDOWN

IN SANFORD

READY

lIP home with fOniIy ronun.
screened porch, large lot, ,)SSut'lc'
5150 payments 373 13)8

Sanford Charm &amp; Value

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321-0041
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ONLY $619 INSTALLED
Terms available Warehouse must
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Mr Wilkes 3017936171,

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Realtor

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RAVEPIPIA PARK

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payment 577.700

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MI S 3S5 PARK
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t,.'sed motors sold and installed. Also
17 acres cars for parts Open 7
days week .13 B Auto Parts, EasI
Hwy 50 Call collect, Orlando 563

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Pooldjstribuformu%IS,llbalancCof
197$ pools complete with sun deck,

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Forrest Greene. Inc.

f'nancing vAtAbte V,ith 0w dOwn

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show place 5)9,500.

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bedroom home on oversIzed lot in
beautiful Mayfair. Kitchen fully
equipped, central heal aIr. 1100 sq

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Large vat in kitchen, custom
kitchen cabinetS, Central heat air,

3 BR Brick Home

2571 P,irk Dr
Realtor

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$34 1314
HOOD TRACTOR COMPANy

FREE GlFr WRAPPINGAII Baby
Gilts, Knits. Crunisteninp Gowns.
PAY TON'S CHILDREN'S WEAR
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Proii'ss.onally Managed

SALES BY

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WILCO CONSTRUCTION COMPANY

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LOadt'd with extras LoS 6. Twelve
Oaks CarnpGrCiund

Sales, Rental, Service

Merchandise
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Ford, Kubota. P,$f,'s,

6i Acres near golf course, Femne
Drive off Markham Woods Rd
Trees, high and dry Itortes a k.
54,900 ret acre Owrw'r, 367 6695
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FARM EQUIPMENT
Nw and Used

321.0759

Stenstrom Realty

L.T 'S AND A(RCAU,E

1dp(p (HWY 1797)

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Real Estate Broker
J?2 5511 Alter Hrt. 322
817W Itt St Sanford

1505 W. 25th St.
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fireplace plus quest cottage Don't
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Ridgevtood Ave. Follow Signs.

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heat arid air Relax and eriloy

WEAL TOP

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cabinets as is Cash and carry
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Directions: In Sanford
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ii It, , i-i out tul Custom 3
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conveniences Top neighborhood.

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lovely pool, Ravenna Park.

Our one, two

Wcekly, 3115 tfiiy Il 92. Sanford

trirough R's('411c1l.

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HAL COLBERT

Multiple Listing Service

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so little.

And additions requirements As is
Available in hit general con

One 8. 2 bc'ultoom apartmenti.
furnished or unfurnithed Newly

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116,500

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congenial home. Nejr Lake Mary
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('"apt n lh.,in rent
(RAN*c COP1STRUC1lOP
P. t(AL TV. PEAL TOPS
hO 6061

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weekends.

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7i
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365 3771
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Dart 377 1111 Broker
Nights. 37) 0455

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JOHN KRiDtR'ASSoC
107W Commercial
Phone 32271$), Sanford

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homE' Quiet neighborhood, Phon"
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MULTIPLE LISTING REAL TOW
1919 S French
3221991
t. yr Jib 141'o, J/b 1104.
372 191.1, 372 1959

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GENEVA.- 7': Acres, cleared,
'.r'plic tank .intl *tl Good terms

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finish with brick front, inside
utilIty room, enclosed back porch,
arport. Low equity And assume
mortgage, Call 377 J67 anytime

Stemper Realty

Used

REALTOR, 373 57 /1 AnytIme

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Vhite, an appropriate name in REAL ESTATE- Have opening
the
nation's
200th-year
full time saies associate wiiiing to
work week days and some
lebration.
We hate top notch
Super pacer Albatross, which weaends.
builders With furnished model
holds many global records and homeS, Forconfidential interview,
call S. F. Harick. 634 6)11 or
now at shut in Pem.ylvanIa,
after 6 p.m. call 374 7177
seith his first crop to
REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES
pacing wars at the Orlando
Experlvnced&amp; Newly Licensed
track. Should one win, it would
Join "Sanford's Salt's Leader"

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to Qualified buyers Call to
you QuAlify'

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Fhiw 3
I*PM. 7 I ,illi tr,rti,. . itr,s .3r,
.irp ti 'I tii%tiy,aiii n 177.000 lfl
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32? 0)19
177 771$
321 7595

'n a mural area No down

payment, monthly payments less
then rent Government sut,Sid:ed

Lake. No qualifying, small down,
assume payments. 373 5*51.

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expand InSide decor vtry
pteasan' Egutpment 7 years old
51.700 33) 6*1? Or 177 lau

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exactly what you're

Good Opportunity- Italian
American Restaurant. Beer, Wine
liene. On hIghway. 775 2814 or
77$ 262$.

Gary Steele, teacl,ir w,th Orlan
School of Music, is offering private
lessons in Santord 32? 0919
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Morning Paper Roue in Sanford
Work I hrs, dAily, earn 10 57.000
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5316

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60-Off ice

JUST REDuCED-- Choice 10 acres,
high 8. dry, '7 partly cleared,
wooded. Clear Geneva, Wat
575.000, Now $73,500. Excellent
terms. HAROLD HALL REALTY

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closed garage, large fenced lot,
Realonable price. 373 59)3 after
130.

I EXCELLENT BUY-3 ocdroom,
I', baths, landscaped. Cen. A H.
carpeted, brickfront, beautiful
-kiv, Landing Resort on the river
inside and out Payments $147
Ieautilui oak Shaded lots Flh,
rncwllhly, assume mortgage, Do
wim, boat rentals and Iree
nl.)t qualify
rioorageAdults322 4170.

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WALK TO SHOPPING 3 BR, I
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1 ,rpr- t, ipiraqi- (ttly 126.100

135.500

At Woodmere we can show

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individual
homes I bedroom, $135; 2
hedroam 1)511 Pfnn.tt PPw.t1a
1010.
Moctern country hornS' 7 bedroom,
I' t:.tns, furnished, enclosed
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Sinforc1- Central air and heat,
Bedroom, 2 bath, drapes and some
carpeting First, last and deposit.
Call after 6pm., 3277081 Or $10
467?

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fenced yard.
6.150567
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hmi', turn nr,jn4i,rri
373 7970
Lake Mhry- 7 BR biock house
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screened porch. yard, Wood
JUiT'IQ Pireptaci' 377 7780.

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Director . Coordinator for United
Southeastern TribeS 1n
Corn
preh-esive Emloyment Training
Act. Sub grant. Preference to
person of Ameraan native
heritage. Job description and
instrf,ons may be picked up at
U.S.E.T.0 ETA. office, 131 West
Colonial. Orlando Application
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Should be in by March 72. 1976
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A p*tonecallcould Start you c* a flew
and profitable career Call 567

Babysitting
or
housekeeping
wanted Cindy Powell, 321 0705
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Ten heats of
harness racing, with
real
speed in the offing, concludes
Ben White Raceway's Biccntentiiál e1ebraUon Saturday in

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Cincinnati at New Entard
Iebec at Toronto
San Diego at F-4ou5'n
Clc',elar,at Prrn,,
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Saturdays Games
indianpoiis at Flew Enqiani
Toi'onto at Ctebrland
Calgary at Oucoec

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2471 Hotly Avt-rii,,,,
PhonCll3.7SIOor 372 o;oo
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COOKS HELPER
Some experience desired
TV TECHNiCiAN
E'perenced Great
PAiNT AND BODY MEN
Needed immediately
DESK CLERK
Some experience desired
MECHANIC
Good afi around experience Can
right to work
COMBiNATiON PAINT
&amp; BODY MAN
Experienced in pant and o.i?,it

Singers
TENTH
5.1$. A: I. F. D's Nationally known Production Co.
Whizzer, 7 Midas Grade; 3 GerI's
looking for fresh new talent, Call
Pick; 4 Highway Robber; S. GoIng
305 122 4-181 today.
Easy; 6 Gust lane, 7 lrace; •
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5, B: I Jim
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ELEVENTH
2 Dave Dream. 3. Penny
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FOLjtID- Brown Calico female cat,
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needs a home 372 5402
C.ictus; 6 Tell Doii; 7. .1. L's Jo V.
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Expericoced. last, accurate typsI
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RETAIL SALES
Several poSillons available for right
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$55 lot rent. Ph 373053$
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Washnoton at Toronto
Philadelphia at Detroit
CalifornIa a, Kansas City
Montreal at Los Angeles
Sunday's Grnes
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Washington if Cleveland
Buffalo at Detroit
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ideal for retired 2 or I Bedroom house on large lot.
caupie NeAr town. No pets. 372
quiet .treet, Rcatonaole rent.
3610 alter 4:30.
Phone 372 1110
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Furnished duplex. Lake Mary area.
2 BR furnished apartment, nice
yard, Chiidren and pets OK. 5130
month, 2'' miICSnoi'thof 114 on 17.
92. 201 Sunset Drive, next to
William's Accounting &amp; Ta
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TONIGHT'SENTRIES
FIRST
51$, B: I 000tie Bill. 7
P.ii fl1n, 3 Montauue Regard,
[.IrIy St4r, S Lake G'miet 8
Prown Spectre; 7 Qua%,%tcller; S
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Patrick Division
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Bul.1ders cla!zn impact fees we Wegal. They say
policy of coHecting impact fees from developers Is thq are being forced to pay'a fee to Urm county
"Improper," according to County Attorney Thomas approval of buUdlng permits
Freeman,
Xt first former Couty Attormy Howard Marsee
In a legal ruling Freeman ex;wLs to deliver on
was asW for an opinion. That happened after
Tuesday, the county attorney says the "present Commissioner John Kimbrough, a Republican,

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Freeman, requires that impact caLstruction of new plants in the area of new done by ordinance and emply with the
specifications set out in the court order.
fees "be segreçjated and that they develomnt
be utilized only for construction oi
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missioner Richard
n ew plants in the area of neW dinance. Therefore it is my Ieg4l opinion that the William have argued against, abojl,i%Imxnt ,j
practice o collecting e fees without an ordinance
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system of collecting impact fees" from developers charged builders were associated with Freeman
at all, is improper," the attorney said.
without passage of an ordinanceis "Improper"
and the three Democrats on the board,
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which has netted about $O,OOO over the pest two
money could be freed to use La upcoming elections, research the issue, and Freeman was iitsijd to
added.
pay for the futtre Impact his development n.
Freeman denied the charge.
Freeman said Marsee and Auditor General have on any given area.
come up with an opinion.

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through Seminole County if
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arrival the hen fruit has been - Fi-~ 4
new plan of attack approved by which filters out nutrients,
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jury after lengthy Farms, Inc.. a JacksonvilleP
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(south) to the riser's head served as a nat ur al filtration
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waters in Indian River Count) 5) stem for the riser. Today less feted by the Lake Mar) touts or displays,the
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It Is a significant Ste , than 250 acres remain
Hundreds of acres of state. being presented with lifetime in this system control the
combining a whole new apt,
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from about 25,000 eggs per how
1, the river's ecosystem.
Around The Clock 'L .. ... &amp;A to more than 43,000, while The new computerited en procening system at Pinebreen Farms hu catapited The plant's proiduct.1m to about U,M tW
The staff recommendation Ilrlct'
public
supplies,
water
per hour h11e reducIng breakage and container damage. (Herald Photo by Kits Nash)
•..4-B simultaneously reducing
recreation, fish. wildlife, and for a whole
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Calendar
blems Comics
restoration For the entire riser solvi ng
............4-Il damage, says Pinebreeze bathed in oil, passed
over a International Corp., was first the ease with which it fits Into It abreast of companies around
tinter.
approved
were
asin in a single agency.
..4,B maintenance engineer Clifton
12,000-watt
light
bank
which spotted by Pinebreeze officials Pinebreeze's existing plant the world which are converuN
Army Editorial
om the U.S.
s whose
6-A Stringer
Since the March 9 referento the new s ystem.
allows inferior eggs to be at the Southeast Poul try and layout.
Corps of E i
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durn on funding water
At first it was thought that a
Eggs go through a lot of weeded out before grading, Egg Exposition in Atlanta in
Japan, Germany, Australia
water Dear
approach
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8A handling between tlx hen and graded or sighed
management programs
tobe
and
Canada are among the
a
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couple
walls
might
have
to
within
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superior
th ass
been fir
Horoscope ................. 4-B the consumer. After collection one-milligram accuracy, production
through ad valorem taxes lilanal.
stems removed to nccnmmndatø thw natlnn.c which ctrInr sa's
speed
passies and funding has been maligned since their
Hospital ... - - - .......,, ., -3-A they are kept on the farm in coded, dated and packed in primarily from the fact that it machines, but Stringer' cir- already have tht system or are
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assured, St. Johns District Kissimmee River project,
contaitters.
can grade eggs in hall the tizne cumvented that expense and planning to bring it in.
St. Johns nine Sports
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officials hope to get fullw h ich
The
entire
processing
run,
previously
required. Stringer lnconvemencebymodifylng the Pinebreeze expects the new
Jea
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turned Florida's
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author ity over the upper St.
the
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standard
during
which
placed
an
the
immediate
order for production conveyor system, ttaChinery to pay for itself in
eggs
are
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Women L ' , . ... ..... ..14-C refrigeration
Johns -now controlled by the
level
used exposed to 70-degrec plant two sets of equipincrit, both &amp; tho enabling him to keep his five years, which is about twict.
heartland river irto a drainage
Southern arid Central Florida
throughout
the
processing
temperatures, takes no more which were in operation by processing room practically as fast as it could be done at the
WEATIfEll
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unchanged.
old production rate.
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's high 82, Saturday's
Sunday's
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firm
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pleased
Th
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produces
One
more
machine
is
Al though a few worker s have
In cooperation with the Flood
the
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in
refrigerated
trucks,
low
58.
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"shielded carton". which the outcome that it ha.% ordered scheduled to be added to the been temporarily Wd off si
'17he new plim emphasizes Control District - which was
Fair, becomiag partly cloudy t
means its entire operation is a third system for the Keystone Sanford plant. at which time the the system arrived, Stringer
natural processes of improving established in 1949 when the
ON,
water quality over the Army main concern was preventing Sunday with a slight chance of refrigerated holding coolers Linder constant scrutiny by the Heights plant. located between firm's offices will be moved into says Incorporation of the ,~-ft-e
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of Starke and Palatka in north a separate building to release planned complex of machim
Department
Corps cf Engineers' structural flood damage, not protecting showers. I'Virm with highs until they are readN to go U.
lower
80s
Sunday.
Lows
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through
the
syst
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Agriculture and has received
y floor space.
.solutions like canals and levees. the environment - the Corps
will eventually bow the pjanitiiji
low to mid 64s. Southeasterly
Thanks to computerized the agency's shield-shaped being made to acquire two
For the time being, though, output high enough to warrarit
Jack hierriam. chief of per.
Inds 10 *0
, 15 m.p.h. Shower automation, human hands stamp of approval.
more.
Nrliebreeze is rolling along with recalling them and will even
Mitting and regulation for the managemen
program
never
they
touch
th
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as
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per
probbllltysuudaytO
One of the best features of the a processing potential of lead to the hiring of additional
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new
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submitted Hesaida suspension Grooms had been made a
would not allow enough time for member of the association and
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unfair labor practice complaint bership in the association. The
if Grooms persisted in asking remainder of the session passed
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would be stalling negotiations agreeing to meet with Pelley's
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"flow was I to know?"
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as Radio City Station. Now York,
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demand that Grooms be their when he said he would not
when the negotiating teams
Groonu, however, said he
spokesman durit!g the time he recognize them unless Grooms
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cith the Public Employes sider registration as a business
would be in iolation of the law bargain without Grooms
HARRY PEU.EY
il,itijnsComriussion (PERC) agent necessary to sit at a table
if they dealt with Grooms present
ref uscsto negotiate
to revoke certification of three and conduct talks."
we get back to the table on before his certification was
According to Grooms, the
employe bargaining units
isSued,
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associations are reluctant to
because they did riot comply Friday that he had filed dur in g
But Pelley said that if talks
Grooms removed himself bargain without his guidance as
with registration laws of the the preceeding week for are delayed 30 days, contract from the negotiating table last they are unfamiliar with much
Florida Dept. of Commerce, registration with the Division of talks will be at an impasse.
Monday and Pelley dealt in- of the bargaining process, and
l)ilsien of Labor
Labor The 1a requires that
He indicated his team would
stead with NIPSCO's issLstant areconrerned the) migh make
The motion was filed by the his application be held on file not accept a suspension of talks. chief negotiator, Sirs. Carolyn errors wtdch could invalidate
local 1010 of the International for 30 days befo1e his cer "We're not going to do that
Brown
their contract
lirotherhood of Painters and tification is issued.
We're going to stick to the law,"
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Tuesday
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irgIning i3t)CidtiO1lS are b I'fH( ts bargaining 1ig€nts
i --. apparently deadlocked as the Uowver, he contends tnat
MUM board's chief negotiator, Harry
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Pell ey, refuses to recognize by the associations, Is their
Gene Grooms as chief business agent. As such, said'
negotiator for the three Pelley, Grooms must be cerassociations
tified b3 the Division of Labor
Grooms is also executive before he can bargain.
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increased strength F ho
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7 DAYS AWEEK

68th Year, No. 179—Thursday, March 18, 1976

Sanford, Florida 3277'—Price 10 Cents

4TH &amp; SANFORD
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Bedsole directs Seminole County's Cornprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA)
A declining unemployment rate could prompt program.
Congiess to slash Seminole County's $4-million
And though he is pleased to see the unemfederal jobs program, Jim Bedsole said today.
ploynient rate dropping, he said the present rate IS
"If the :ate of unemployment) continues to still much "too high."
drop, there Is no question about Congress cutting
.
About 6,000 persons are still wi thout Jobs In
the program. Th e question is how much
Seminole (i•flát) , L.'dMjle ni)t(l
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The CETA program is responsible for providing
The unemployment rate for Orange, Osceola and
Seminole Counties dipped to 10.9 per cent In jobs for about 500 workers. At the peak of the

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program, CETA funds paid salaries of about 1,128
workers,

There is discussion in Congress about cutting unemployment compensation.
But Bedsole says the funds may be used to h i re
federal jobs programs. And, President Ford
The federal program pumps about $4-million recently vetoed a jobs bill that would have provided additional workers, lie has ."ritten the U.S.
Departme't of Commerce for permission to use the
yearly into the coy. The funds are used to train employment for thousands of workers.
and hie workers, many of whom are unable to find
But, if the pending Congressional cut is bad SW,000 to hire peisonnel.
Th at final decision would be left to the Seminole
work in the job market,
news, Bedsole also reports there Is some good
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'Th e (.ETA prog ram Is life-saving for a whole a ui . rz.ri 0,11CC.
forward
to next year.
lot of people. I don't know what the people would do
T!'e good news is that there may be an additional
Or, •Ls P,ed54')le pointed out, the $50,fl)0 ccuH k'
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S,O,(N,(, tti Lt IL-&amp;I 10 hl.r .IIA)L1 33 additional
used now to provide jobs for S021W t4 ha- ,O(.)
He said it would be a "catastrophc" if Congress workers through June 30.
persons in the county who are unable to secure
reduced CET, funds.
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Police reported a 9mm "jammed in the eject position table,
get to the nearby telephone to
A 33-year-old Sanford man automatic pistol was found onand an empty cartridge casing
Hughes said apparently Swift call for help.
apparently
died
while the living room floor about 10 was lodged in the ejection was sitting in the chair
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telephoning police headquar- feet away, close to :i coffee port."
preparing to clean the weapon today by Dr. Garay in the case.
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rnor'th for the first 4,000 cents per thousand thereafter, residential users at $4.60 per
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gallons 50 cents per thousand
The change In the minimum 3,000 gallons but a low er fe"
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gallons from 4001 to 10,000 raterepresentsrepresen a 487 per cent thereafter at 73 cent her
with the telephone in his hand
LAKE MARY
The city gallons; 40 cents per thousand increase with a 50 per cent thousand gallons.
after the telephone company council at a 7:30 pin, meeting gallons to 20,000 and 25 cents increase up to 10,000 gallons
Of the municipalIy.ined
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officers
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order
per
thousand
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a
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utilities
Longsood h
the
or
broke a window to enter the advertised proposed new water
The new rate raises the 20,000 gallons with a 72 per cent lowest rate at $350 for a
house.
rates to city residential sub- minimum charge to $3.90 for raise thereafter.
minimum of 5,000 gallons and 45
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The City of Casselberry's cents per thousand gallons
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am asking for help but officers municipally -o w ned utility in gallons to 10,000 gallons and 0 minimurn
for scribers.
charge
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tousaid over 4 .000 to 10,000
fkials traced the call to the IloruL Adzntmstration F hA) to
42 cents pe r thousand
Douglas Ave addres, while update expand and Improve
over
10,000
to 50,000 gallons and
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LAKE MARY Mayor Walter Sorenson's recommendation
Shea said he and U Johnnie Gulf Utilities
The City of Oviedo, which has
that Ralph Abell be named the cit y's fire chief until a permanent
Parker rushed to the address,
The program planned in- head of the fire department is hired will be considered by city not raised its rates since
got no answer to their knocks at cludes providing better water council at a 7:30 p.m.
F
building its water system in
meeting today.
the door and through a window pressure, expanding water
The
The city currently is advertising in statewide journals 1967, has a $3.50 monthly
saw a man laying on the floor service, increasing Water main.
minimum for the first 3,000
a lire chief at a $10,500 annual salary.
inside,
size and providing a fire
gallons;
50 cents per thousand
Abell, a long-t me member of the volunteer fire department,
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ga llons from over 3,000 to 8,000;
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next to t he d oo r to enter, police
Par t of the loan money is to has been elected fire chief by the volunteer firefighters and is a 45 cents from over 8,000 to
professional firefighter employed on the east coast of Florida.
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Under a contract, approved by boards, commissions and offices and of employes.
Hughes said.
,)00 to 60,000 and 30 cents per
Officers said Swift, who was the Lake Mary City Council in
thousand from over 60.000 and
special meeting VIOflUUy, tA nat IUUIU $17 UIC 111) IM W [ILWiI prIVULely'4.JWfletl ULU1U3 thereafter.
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The Altamonte Springs' rate
Spring. . .lhe time of year when a young girl's fancy tUflLS to
Examiner Dr. G.V. Garay, was water at a cost of 37.5 cents per
Acceptance of the offered donation of land and a well on the is $3.10 for the first 4,000 gallons
softball! Frances Boyd. sophomore at Seminole 111gb, is the found lying on
Kruger property.
the floor of an thousand gallons.
to residential subscribers; 55
catcher on the girl's team u hich crushed Taylor 111gb of Pierson, area between
An ordinance on first reading permitting fluoridation of the cents per thousand to 10,000
the living room
Currently Lake Mary water
22-1. Wednmday at Fort Mellon Park. For more details on the and
family room of the customers are paying a
city's water supply as Sanford water is injected into the system. gallons and 45 cents per
game, see stc' Page MA. illerald Photo by Tom Vincent
residence with the telephone minlimmi charge of $350 per
— An or di nance concerning mobile homes.
thousand thereafter.
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they are," commented Board
Sinclair proposed offering %Oul(t also permit students
Herald Staff Writer
Chairman Robert Feather.
junior
to admission to '.he museum at all
memberships
The board instructed Bettie Seminole County students at times as well as participation in
'1 he Seminole County' School Palmer, coordinator fcr science fifty' cents per student. He said field trips.
Board expressed delight and and environmental education, such a membership would allow
Layer commended teachers
enthusiasm Wednesday night at to draw up a preliminary draft the museum to schedule ahead and students on a variety of
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the agreement reached with the of the agreement vitli the Inoreprograms for the county's successful programs staged
Seminole County Commission county for board consideration, students. A membership card during the past few weeks,
to develop 242 acres at Big Tree
The combined nature centerEast into a county park plus park evolved from a request
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for local school children,
be used to teach a nature class,
"I'm thrilled that the corn- The first classes are scheduled
mission is cooperating the way to begin in September %ith a
program designed for fifth
graders.
The school system will
Members of the Seminole County School Board come
provide a teacher and portable
in unusually close contact with some of the students they
building, while the county will
serve, and at a school board meeting Wednesday night, to
he expected to develop and
all
appearances, they- enjoyed the confrontation im... 4-A
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maintain $6,000 worth of nature
mensely.
Bridge
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trails.
David Martin, president of Bear Lake Elementary
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Calendar
The land will not be leased by
School
student council, was introduced to the board by his
Comics
..211 the school board, but an inteacher,
Mrs. Jean harry. Ycung Martin then proceeded
Crossword
t erlocal agreement for a kng a
to read an in'itatiou to the board to attend his school's
Editorial
4A period as possible will be drawn
Bicentennial t)av, March 26.
l)ear Ahh
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The board listened In obvious delight as the youngster
Dr. Lamb
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In other action, the school
read
In a clear and confident voice the day's program,
horoscope
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which
will include performances by the Liberty Belles of
hospital ................ . 6-A
apparent low bidder on media
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and by guitar and dulcimer player Barbara
Obit uaries..........6-A center additions to Casselberry
Muller, as well an Items by the Bear Lake students
Sports ----------10,11-A and Lake Mary Elementary
themse!ves.
It will be an all-day prugram.
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Board
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package bid of $181,300 on both
rest of the student council to stand and be recognized.
schools.
With a commanding gesture of his hand. Martin in.
%Sednesdas high (6, today's
dicated
the youngsters should rise, as the board and
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applauded. He then distributed large red,
Mostly sur.iiy today through Supt. William P. Layer to meet
while and blue invitations emblazoned with the Liherly
Mark
Friday. Mild today with highs with
Sinclair,
Hell
and the board thanked the pupils for their presenre
p
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for
the
John
and
warmer
around mid lOs
tation.
Young
Museum
and
Friday with highs near 80. Lows
The meeting proceeded to the dry and businesslike
tonight lower SOs. East to Planatarium in Orlando, to
Items further down the agenda, but the board tackled it
northeast winds 10 to IS m.p.h. discuss entering into a contract
KNIGHTS
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charmed
smiles
on
their
facts
as
the
memory
of
the
with
the
fnUSewn
next
shool
today diminishing tonight,
students prcud and eager faces lingered.
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costumed students participstbg In such knightly activities as joittag and sword fighting. Combatants from left, David Seligssm, 11, TIm Des! erges, 12 and 'rank Driver, it.

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By Winter Springs Residents

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Idaho Senator Frank Church
To Enter Presidential Race
ll)\fl() ('ITY. Idaho APi
Sen. Frank Church,
counting n the late primaries "to leave a lasting impression on the convention." prepared today to enter the
race for the l)emocratic presidential nomination.
As he headed Wednesday for this mountain mining town
of ifl, Church compared himself with the turtle in the
rae %% ith the hare. "Like I'm Wni' h' st.,rt,. '.nwk nif
aiut' on strong to Wrn," Church said.
thurch picked Idaho ("t'.., itr t!r rt"c fc th
l)einocratic nomination lot sentimental reasons. his
-an(1fathcr settled here after the Civil War, And, in 1940,
tus father-in-lan announced his candidacy for governor of
Id:ho from a platform in Idaho City.
Five Democratic candidates are still in the race after
four weeks of primary electir,ns, and a s'th, California
Edmund Brown Jr.. entered the race last week.

Scored By Legislator
TALLAHASSEE (AP)
Rep. Ray Mattox, UV,intt'r. Haven, says a bill to reduce electric rates by $60.3
million this year is 'the height of election-year hypocrisy
an) I (tell iagogut'ry.
\lattox and a utility company consultant attacked the
proposed bill Wednesday at a joint meeting of the House
I ;fl)Wttl .iiol Energy and Finance and Taxation Coin
wittet's. They said it would mean even higher rates later.
'the committees were to meet again today to fr''r m'r
tuIu)nv from utility company witnesses. Proposed by
';rowtlm and Energy Chairman Hyatt Brown, 1)Daytona
lk'ach, the bill would prevent Florida's four malor
ilectric companies from charging consumers for deferred
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are writing the White house in increasing numbers asking
for paw-autographed pictures of Ford's Golden Retriever.
Public demand for these pictures by dog lovers has
reached the point where the White House has had a
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nians Il) p.'ssihlv Owe .cm :I:-rI!ctti :icar lk'nsaral:i.
Suticy held had been pegged for closure or reduced
activity, according to original word from the Pe.tagon.
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for possible use as a training-management complex and
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Liberty would have a sore foot if she had to autograph
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ROME (All) - The ruling Christian Democrats moved
closer toward an alliance with the Communists today as
they began a party congress in the wake of their first
public consultation with their traditional foes.
Most of the four-day Christian Democratic congress
was expected to be devoted to discussion of whether to
move to the left nd towa?d some sort of axc*nmcdaticm
'with the Communist Daily, Italy's econd IargesL
The Vatican urged the Christian Democrats not to
abandon the anticommunism that has been one of the
chief planks in the Roman Catholic party's platform since
it banned the Communists from the government hi 1947.
But the gravity of the economic situation, the apparent
inability of the Christian Democrats to improve the
situation alone and the growing strength of the Communists was driving Premier Aldo Moro steadily toward
some sort of arrangement with them.

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States, but final ratification won't be given until the companies involved also get approval from Washington.
A board official said the swaps involve 2,000 barrels a
day and in both cases the domestic company involved Is
Gull Oil Canada Ltd.
- The U.S refiners involved are Murphy Oil Co. of
Wisconsin and Ashlaad Oil Co. of Minnesota.
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oil daily to each of the refineries and they will provide an
equal amount to a Gulf refinery In Eastern Canada.

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his parents, police say.
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charged with possessing or purchases.
distributing
pornographic
nis was not the first time
material.
police here have used teenagers
"We found a concerned citi- to make such purchases,
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son to be subjLTted to seeing are used because it results in
such material," Sgt James imiore serious charges against
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operative, whom he refused to
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publicly identify.
nothing wrong with such mate"All of the stores he tried had hal unless it gets into the hands
saying that no minor of the kids," he said. "We know
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to enter or purchase such this proves it."

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In addition, Tucker said he
would like to see the Farm City
Farm City Festival, the gala concept expanded to ap.
convention of agriculture proximate a (air, but without
growers that has ixcome an concessions or rides. This
anticipated annual event In would include attendance by
Sanford, will be held again this local dignitaries and governyear, the Agri-Business ment officials, with a possible
Committee of the Sanford appearance
by
Florida
Chamber of Commerce an- Secretary of Agriculture Duyle
nounced today.
Conner.
Chairman Cecil Tucker said
At the same time, though, the
at the committee's regular committee felt it might be best
meeting that, I following the to restrict the event to a single
I uge success of the festival in day, in spite of its popular
the past two years, hedefinitely designation as Farm City
favors sponsoring a similar Week. It was also proposed that
effort in 1976.
a one-day "King Cabbage"
But the committee recom festival be held In 1976, either
mended
sw itching
the separately or In conjunction
f:vituc frirn their u.ual v.ith tl' I"r;rrn City activities.
spring timeslot tosome week in
Committee
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November. This way panel reported that the recent Azalea
members coald avoid personal Festival was extremely sue.
c,)nfljcts with numerous other eessful, generating the sale of
Springtime activities and also 1,6W plwfls in two days, and is
bring Farm City into line with already being planned again for
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Italy's Christian Democrats

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lions Division figures "title cent of the voters -- 54.t pe r
Education Commissioner sta nding around a counter in rent of the 2u8 million Demo,iatt.tn I tfl tar ' - erit if Un on''
lalph TurlinLtun favors Jimmy IJit
rThr-e nod t'n
tatter for President. Cotiiptrol- siiicd the u'etthcales.
nohion Republicans.
Icr Gerald Lewis likes Sen.
The returns showed Carter
The state constitutional
henry Jackson.
received 34.5 per ce nt of the amendment giving taxing powBut Gov, Iteubin Askew and vote, Alabama Gov. George er to water management dis.wcre ar 0St ate ruce 111d
Wallace with 396,0 votes or tricts was approved 735,174 to
titers won't say which of the top 30.5 per cent and Sen. Henry N. 600066
three vote-getters in the Florida Jackson üf Washington with
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The De,m,ocr atic party rule
1)emnocratu. presidential 310,944 votes or o per cent
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the Republican side, Ford Democrati c
ventinni in July.
very informal mnceting is the had 52.8 per cent to former LII
Canvassing Board to cer'ify the Ifornia Gov. Ronald Reagan 5
Carte m-. Wallace and Jackson
official results from last week's 47.2 per cent. Reagan drew each will have at least ono
287,837 votes,
primary.
delegate in 12 of Un 15 u'nrs'-The turnout was 56.43 per sional districts
They quicklyscanned Flee-

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-"t' hill would enrnplefrly F-A_r 5,~ n to pay baek any arber
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said. "But I am convinced that eliminate the $1,000 threshhold benefits out of his court award.
people don't mind reduced hen- that must now be reached beefts as long as it will give them fore a person can sue for higher
Ashler said he could support
car insurance they can afford." damates. but it would force the at least that part of Forbes' bill.

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Philip Ashler says a wide-rang- repealed in favor of a no-fault It would not ay motorists for
ing task force report is a good law that would better halt sky- the first $1,000 of injuries
'tart at finding ways to bring rocketing premiums
received in an accident, thus
down soaring casts f automoBut outside of generalities of eliminating 24 of every 25
lili insurance,
what the new law would pro- current claims, he said.
however, Rep. John Forbes, side, the 32-member task force
It would also force injured
a mm'mtx,r of the Florida lnsur- could not reach any consensus, persons to use their health inalice Task Force, charged
Forbes, chairman of the surance coverage before they
Wednesday that the panel duck- house Commerce Comm'tee, could claim benefits from car
ul the major issues and the 38 presented a bill to the group insurance protection, which
recomnmendat ions made will which he said would offer a Forbes said could cut car insurhave little effect on the average "radical" way to bring down ance rates in half.
Insurance buyer.
automobile costs.
"Many of these things have
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By NANCY BOOTH
of the staff were conducting the crease only with a final hearing
The utility, in filing Its this morning. During the request (ailed Wednesday afHerald Correspondent
hearing. lmnm'!diate!y after it to be held June 27 for the final request, said it had invested recess, which lasted over an ternoon as Circul! Court Judge
WINTER PARK- A group of was called to order, William decision.
$1.3 million during the building hour, Winter Springs resident Kenneth Leffler dented WtIit?r
200 Winter Springs residents, Harrold, an attorney on the
North Orlando W&amp;S Corp. Is boom but was affected by the George Shrive,' said he was Springs City Attorney Gary
carrying placards, were itaff of the PSC Water and seeking an interim rate hike unanticipatedcutback in attempting to get a lawyer to Massey's request.
present at 9:30 a.m. today when Sewer Department, who said he which would allow a 51 cent per construction. The firm said it file suit in circuit court to get an
Leffler ruled the city could
the Florida Public Service was "representing the public thousand charge over 3,000 does not believe it should expect Injunction to stop the hearing show no irreparable harm to
Commission (PSC) hearing interest," asked for a one-hour gallons and a proposed rate to to get back its investment from immediately until It could be the citizens if the hearing was
opened at the Howard Johnson recess in which to explain the nllow a $4.10 a month minimum turn.on's but believes it should. set at a time and plate con- held as scheduled. Attorneys
Motor Lodge on Lee Road to procedure to customers of the for the first 3,000 gals and 60 be able to charge these costs to' venicr.t to the citizens of Winter from Florida Gas Co. and the
consider a rate increase utility firm and to find out who cents per thousand for all current operations.
Springs.
['Sc maintained that ['SC, and
request by North Orlando would like to speak.
water useage over that amount.
The customers asked how
A last minute attempt to not the city, has jurisdiction In
Water and Sewer Corp.
Those present were told
This would mean a 112 per Harrold could represent them obtrin an injunction that would setting and regulating rates for
In the absence of any today's hearing would be to cent increase
for the firm's when he did not have any back. have stopped PSC from holding the utility, which Is i cuicldlary
members of the ['SC. members consider an interim rnt' in. rlsctnmprs
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Sanford can truly be proud of i d istinguished
native son,
Oswald Per Bronson, who will be
f(wni1ly inaugurated as president of Bethune.
Cookman College in Daytona Beach Friday, at 10
a.m. in Moore Gymnasium. Since he was selected to
the posi tion in July, he has strived to create a
cordial student-citizen rebtionship with emphasis

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A aduate of Be th uneoon, he received his

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and hI' PhD in 1965 from Northwestern Universi ty,

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American A ssn. of Tehological Schools, and among
his ma ny honors he has received the Shafts of tight
and Distinguished Alumni Awards from BethuneCoo"
.n.
Among those participating in th e Inauguration
will be Florida Uni ted Methodist Bishop
McDavid, chairman of the Board of Trustees;
Bishops L Scott Allen and Ernest Donjth
whom ha ve dauters, who are stun flt
William, and Richard V. Moore, former president
and curren tl y chancellor in charge of fund raising .

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of IIIino;!1. He is also a memtr of the Orange
team is
Whe Is wheelchair Basketball team The
coached by nusty's fath er, Russell Wh i tes and the
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" Floyd signed a proclamation declaring

that weekend as "Easter Seal Telethon Weekend."
The Teleth on's national segmen ts will be hosted

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maority of the House voted to '
keep the report
secet until the President removed classified
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wheelchair basketball player and this year's Easter
Seal Poster Child, will be appearing with Altamonte
Springs Mayor Norman Floyd in the Florida
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0iet violations of the SALT agreement and (hat
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Thev cannot be set on SALT, which the liberals
generally favor. The bead is on Dr. Kissinger

himself On the one hand they are throwing e%ery
possible roadblock in front of his international

PCacemaking efforts and on the other they are
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future on conduct that Is "likely to involve a violation of federal
law not on political views.
The FBI mustnbe deprived of its power to respond tothe
th reat of torror
or disruption.
Legislation deed to review and restrain FBI operations
isareasonableprotection against the sort of incidents that have
recently emburassed the FBI. Legislation that would cTipple
the agency in performance of its legifirnate function would be
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The ihole flap is anotticrhistnricaldocwnent the federal budget,
reminiscent of one of those tasteless eth nic henladeit clear that the displaying of the Magna
° e about how many - Carta was not the issue. but rather whether this
fill-in-the-blank - i I prefer Soviet agriculture unnecessary trip by 24 members of Congress and
plannersi, does it take to change a light bulb? their staff aides was required.
"This kind of junketing is the very type of
Answer: 10. one to hold the bulb and film to turn
government conduct, a useless expenditure of
M 1'.1 _,
Th" ay th ings iere supposed to work last taxpa'ers' funds thate should guard against,"
week in the House was that Senate 0mcurrent Bauman declared. "It is this kind of conduct
was supposed
Resolution
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a voice 98vote.
just 3s it
hadright
in the Sengh which has dwriaged Congress in the people's
We can all have a great deal of friend.
eyes
ate.
worked out in advance ship for our mother country across the ocean,
Problem, Things
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'heopinions of mankind including the people who
But Rep. Bob Bauman 11-Md.), a hardnosed,
here to try and protect th eir tax
fiscal conservative, objected. Even though the have sent is
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British Parliament had requested such a large
The issue was put to a vote and lost 219-167. A
Americandelegation.Baumansawnoreason,he
similar House resolution was immediately
said for the U.S. taxpayer to be soaked
substituted for the Senate resolution and it went
for a junket to Englaryl by 24 Corig,rP.4Lunen, and
to the Rules Committee. which passed it 13-0.
their aides, to pick up an orgi'ial copy of the
I'ollowingthedefeatoftheSevateresolutlon,
Magna Carta to be displa,cd in the (.3PI.Ol
h ouse Speaker Albert declared 1uit the vote
Rotunda.
The resolution called for the l'.-uerat would be reversed "if you have to kill me in the
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Well, now, even though it may have to be done
over
Carl Albert's dead body. the House ought
COnnectioniththefuncti&amp;nsofthedelegationin
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Therelsnoearthly reason
th e U ni ted Kingdom."
"t it is necessary to semi to dozen
Vell the roof caied in House Majority ('fJflgressmefl and their staff aides, to Fngland
l.eader Rep. Thomas O'Neil I D-Mass.) said the to pick up a copy of the Magna Carta. The whole
junket would be 'a noble cause for our thing Is rkhculous
relationships with England and the rt5t of the
In my opinion, the Congress should forget the
!'cmocratic world."
1dgw.Curta unnu it just canisuppress the
uric to s nd $50 non it should go ahead and use
House Stleaker Carl Albert, one of th
slated to make the junket, labeled the British this mmey to erect in the Capitol Rotunda a
invitation -one of the most important we have statue of Bob Rauman - the taxpayer's friend,
Now this woWd make sen.se.
r had.pWase Hays i [)-Ohio i said there were 50
F notnote If Rep I lays really believes it is
Million Ameiicans who would be coming to so important for those visiting Washington this
Wmbingtnn diuring the Bicentennial and they'd year to be able to see the Magna Carta, he might
like to go home able to say they had seen both the walk across the street from the House to the
Magna Carta and the Decl2ration of in- library of Congress. Ile library has in its
possession one of the only two copies of the third
deperxlence.
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Minority Leader John Ithode ill- and final revision of this document, the Lacoek
A.riz.,. wW wisu*sd also be making die trip to Abbey "'lagna Carta %fittcii it, I= A.D. VIII
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flawnan would not be moved. Invoking Congress for display in the (ipitol.
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The first task is to define full emplo)7nent.
The cast of achlevtnganunemplonentrae
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high. A study (lone by
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ant' ate of inflation would be about 10 per
per cent, S per cent or even 4.5 per cent. fhe
That I think, poses the dilemma that we
current legislative proposal fUR-SO),
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have,Letmeturntowhatwemcanwhenwetalk
full
ment as a condition in which every
inchvultil sable and willing to work has the op- about employment and unemployment. The rate
portunity of a decent job. Thus defined, the Issue of unemployment in January was 7.8. The rate of
is whether, In our democratic process, full un employment among heads of households,
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proinoters and f-auduleni sa!e,smen,"
Republicans to sustain his veto.
iiuies(igation, not i'ven for the sake of alerting
Often the promoters not satisfied with the
Percy's wife
the victims But from our own SEC sources, we
criginal amount they squeezed from their vic airport with his Loraine went ahead to the
ticket and luggage The senator
Nive obtained docuinents which describe flow
tiam, return with additional assessments. The stayed behind for the import,nnt veto vote, but he
the swindlers operate
insestors are warned that the operation will fail also wanted to make he flight
l'hese documents, intended for off kia ey es unless mor e money is pumped Into Then the
He checked with Bill Hildenbr,ind th
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mdequate
promoters pocket the additional furyl.s as wf.-Il,
rr-ary investors have becinne easy prey (f oql~,
I st talking imi4inipulatrcvhoprornisethenitax (ilS(IOSL'i law s, Ihi pnnioters can get
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shelters and high returns if they will Join the with ivithholdin,t vital Information which might
dc..bted it
dewuitedpopIeingovcrent(p,g;1,,,
national search fi..r 61 and gas. *More often than otherwtie arouse suspicion.
attwileys who are determined to pu
end to
But the obliging Ifildenbrand, eager to
help
"This appears to be particularly true in the
not, the invt-stmen' disappears into a hole, real
the
drilling-fund
swindles.
Out.
spoke
to
some
White
oil and gas industry' states one memo, "where
House aides about
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Footnote Despite widespread abuses, not all Percy's plight The
compliance with those req uirements might
President's men quickly
Sometimes, the
drilling funds of course are potential swindles arranged for a military ca
tend
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drill for oil. They haveLleen known to rig phony
PAMPERING PERCY: Tbe Whiie Ifouse the senator at the Capitol and rush hir n across
The most dangerm loophole in the
the P0t0mac to the Pentagon helipad.
derricks and Naint water pipes to bainboofle
arranged a special belimpter L1. t
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regulations, known as "Schedule D," exempts
froin full disclosure 'the promoters of wells
rP0 so he
The senator Cast his vote and was wilisked to
the money In such dizzying circles that would costing under M,000. This leaves the investor
wouidn t mim a I light to Colorado for a weekend the helicopter. which new him to the airport in
take a team of auditors to trace it.
of skiinp,
largely in the dark about the cm*ntials of Lhe
the nick of time to catch his plane. In all the rush,
But in the end. the promoters usually wind up promoting company.
The senator booked the last Colora"und the pre~ldenlial aides didn't wo.m to notice that
mV, Most(if Ole swag wid Vic Investors art-, left
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,*d against the President. rrhe
th tax deductions that probably wouldn't hold extent being marketed under 'boiler room'
veto, ne'erthcIcas, was upheld.)
wanted to remain on Capitol itiu
tip finder friterp-ml Revenue
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The in. conditions remInivent of the 10
910s," decLves minutic so he c,ould vote on a metal issue.
Footnote- A !aXi to the airport would have
vestws not on'sy nwy lose their Money but may another document. "it Is apparent frorn the
President Ford hnd vetm,
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sheer narnber of offerings alone by a few cornhave to pay back taxes plus penalties.
program and the Democrats werepublic
taxpayers 1127, not Counting the salaries of the.trying
The SEC is investigating drilling-fund cases ponies that Schedule 1) Is being used as a money
prodtwe a two-thirds vote to override him, Th military chauffeur
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terribly undwthted And I can'taeceptthetdea has become gros&amp;y perverted Idon
that employment isn't an Individual right. It are neces&amp;rily very accurate. ne rate for teen.
showuntbelungeaonwhetherornotsomeone utersis199percvnt,1orwomen, 1.6 per
c Ise i in the family) is working or whether a and for men, 5 8 per cent, which gives an over-all
person is young or old. ThM is setting class rate of 7.8 per cent, It meffis to me the priority
agairist class, race against race, and group ought to be the head of the howwhold. Secon(fly.
agaiast group. When lJohni Connally was it ought to be those who have P A sted their
Secretary of th e Treasury he came before one of unemployment benefits flrdiy, it ought to be
the Senate committees and said, 'Tet's take a dme who are on welfare who are capable of
look at this six per cent tine mployment. It's not working. President Johnson in 1966 cut three.
so bad because you are talking about women and tenths of I per cent uff his unemployment rate
you are talking about young people who should simply by changing the statistics. I don't want
be inschool. They.shouldn't be
,I Gerald Ford to do that but I do think Congress
can t a'cept this. Who is to say whether some of has the obligation to more carefully and
Uiuse w(nnen do or do not have a greater right to prudently examine who are unemployed ard
work than a white male person? 'Ms is just ?.1 who really deserve. within that franie,work,
alibi For the failure to provide enough Jobs.
more help than we row give.

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established the national economic
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women comprised 30.7
maximum employment, production and pur force. In January. I76, the figure was 466 per
chasing power." PresidentThrman, who signed
cent One
things tha t this country is going
it, interpreted it as requiring full employment
to have to look at Is the degree to which the
and he demonstrated Its practical realization,
change in the Iaoor force plays a role in the
lie reduced unemployment to less than 3
per cent decisions that we make to ensure equal access to
and inflation to under I per cent. And he built a
Treasury surplus. Unfortunately, some national work oppo;tunity. Anottler problem is the
administrations
moved in the opposite direction. The results have ministration to take a look at the total aspects of
been cvnsbtently disasuva. For this and other income maintenance. We don't have any kind of
re2sons, HR-50, the pending Full Employment coherent national policy when it comes to the
Act, explicitly charges the president and imues of unemployment compensation. welfare,
(ongress with the resporislbillty of Im Social Security, disability, or public serviu
plementing the goal of full employi'ncnt
employment. At no point do these pro,rimmLs
What is th e price tag 00 I(R5O?
imiesh.
Ile Library of Congress study (which showed
What is the price tag on HH-50?
a nct cost of $16 billion) is being extemively
quoted but it should be placed in its proper
The l.ibrary of Congress study said it would
perspective This study assumed that full em
he possible to achieve a 4 per cent rate of
pioyment would be achieved within one year and
unemployment but the gross cost for the Iirst
tttatallofthc}otiouldbeaeatedinthexbllc :ear
would be $35 billion The net cost, taking
rather than the private sector. We
never Into account tax receipts and loier coni
assumed that. Changing the interest rates and
helping to revue the utilities and housing in It would
increase slightly through 1977 if .h&amp;
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Unscrupulous promoters
have been systematic-,_11), swintiling investors
hosnktht1rsainsintooi1undgisl4eUs
Our sources at th e Securi ties and Exchange
Commission (SEC) have described these
drilling fund schemes taken togeth ir, as
probably the biggest swindle in America today

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report will cause. However, we can be sure that it
will have a ripple effect in the world of intelligence
and covert activities, both among our enemies and
our allies with whom we exchange information.
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However, citizens don't need any special intuition to know that our government is in verY
serious trouble if security matters that the
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secret are broadcast to the world by leaks to the
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tht3 iolwnn (lUIliI)lflg (k)LilJll 111111 did not know%s hat it was fight
%t ith it
countrymen he) end his ()nn
'vre a molly) tre. those Coll- along
\ detachment from New promptly set off for a tour of the ter effect One officer dS found
the high road hack to ing for.
Washington had led men distant, hills.
I1aiiiture
covered
miles in lines with Ward, painfully guilt) for "unconcernedly
.
Boston, as vulaerable in their
Congre&amp;s
was
having
its
1wrul
against
Indians
and
French
In 1756, General Thoinas 18 hours to reach Canibridge perched in his saddle, Nath- shaving one of his men."
arms', torn lth sectional argo- red cits as a
gathering of stop Forced by a bunch of flaming men. flit made him an e- Gage, the
British commander, two days after Lexington and an iel Greene of Rhode Island,
mt nts (OIfly togtht rIO light a signs \'U w
hen the iioke mid 1ImeN who kid decided ((
Was hington had his hands
itiOfl 01 the first 21 major
rote
to
Waslungton
w hen both Conco rd , Putnam dropped his and the eccentr ic lie, foil
%%ir. Make a rcvolutlon. start a -leared, tile uncounted thou. they might ,is well J ay
Ml
A Connecticut troop ou1d
seige
to
generals
appointed by Con- were fighting the French. New plow, literally, and raced to by his constant escort. a pack of
nation.
:ws Of farmers, tinsmith s, Bton since they had chased gress,
onl y IOhadiwior military Englanders, he said, were "the linon sticn he heard
the news, dogs
fishermen. saddlemakers and the British there, and were ask - experience.
to humans. its ran, and Massacheft1
greatest W asters and the worst Artemas Ward, a 47-year-old
Washington developed order
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schoolboys had scored only i rig Congrms to adopt tile In a nd
co,iies would not tolerate a
I.ikewise for their men. .%If. soldiers on t1w continent. We sometime farmer, politician out of cir-ios. No more skinnyAl Nr"sfeatures Writer
about 300 hits,
their fait accollipli.
Rhode blander.
litianien came and went as have enlisted .soldiers front all and volunteer soldier, was abed (lipping in the Charles River.
The shot heard 'round the
Clearly there was room for
In June, Congress took over their inclinations led then. the provinces, but
I never saw with a bladder stone when told Discipline was cearly going to
,A orld at Lexington and Concord improvement.
tlie h1a,ssachusetLs rabble, as its During ,I march. they were apt any in uty life ,is infamously of the fighting. With un. be a problem where officers khilk
ter
Inc
Was actually U harrage.
The Minutemen had 1od own Contirtental Army, and to fall out and take a shot at had."
SILV ER LAK IL DR, SAORD
All
characteristic dispatch, he were elected their po pularity
day long the American ,fit iristant army, all right. But it wuned Ceorge Washington a.s game. The American would
Ili 1775 those, "infamously hopped on a horse and rode to and, as one soldier said, men
SAVE )II-11611 1062 SAVE
"army," which hadn't existed had
no nuiiander-inhief, no Comnrnander.inhief Now they fight to defend his own cabin or had" New Englanders had him
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Cunbrke
to toke
mmand, were asked to please do
tile [light
before, blasted away uniforms, no artillery, little had an artn~. Maybe later, settlement, but -saw little com- corked up in Boston, and more
w
at the closely-packed British gunw.'der. Most important, it they'd liguri' out what to do pulsion to defend unknown were rushing to
('amtidge on July 2, 1775, and language would have had a bet- _____________________
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member of Hrst Baptist mother. Mrs. lthby Jones, Mrs. liuse Murphy; son,
Wilbur it. Pent, 65, of Lake Uiurch of [k Monroe.
Ormond Beach; a son, Stanley H, Sandefur; parents,
Monroe died W4vmay. IJOITI
Survivors include his wife, Timothy, Daytona Beach; live Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A.
in Ho lly Hill he cinc to Sanford Juanita 0. Pent, La ke Monroe ' daughters, Mrs. Catherine
Murphy, sisters, Mrs. Jewell
daughter,
Mrs.
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Uouquardcz, Lake Monroe , Nancy Tutas, Ormond Beach, Murphy, all of Sanford
one grand-daughter; and two Misses Patricia, Barbara and
Gramkow Funeral Home is
brothers W,S. and C.H. Pent Rosemary, all of Daytona charge of arrangements.
both of DaytonaBeach,
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Brisson Funeral Home is in Jones, Ormond Beach; and one ________________________
charge of arrangements,
grandson.
Monaco Funeral Home,
Funeral Notices
GERALD HENSLEY
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chirge of crrangements.
PENT. WILBUR R.- Funeral
Gerald Leo Hensley, 48, of 722
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n I I .i Mofiroc. w ho died
JULIAN MU RPHY
Wronesody, will be held
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John J Nettles
Annie M. Porter
Barbara Jean Posers
Shannon R. Smith
Richard A. Thomas
Stelissa A. Tindel

Dennis L. Marrero-Garcia Jr.
Joyce M. M'ers
Bab) Girl Norton
Annie Mae Rober ts
Peggs J Slayton
Anna M. Smith
lUehie Van Stuart
Richard Williams

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before divorce senatc — Czech the water running, fl ooding out
neighbors below and both are
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culprits: learn to live with the
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Smith said he receives about wolves than I could ever teach spoiled wolf or dog. And the
Moore said he spent severai outside the house.
crowing number of people want 120 inquiries a mon th , which he them," he said.
hybrids seem harder to spoil hundred dollars on a kennel and
"I d,n't try to tread on her
a wolf around the yard, says carefully screens. last Novem.
!niith said he is able to detect that way than dogs."
house for Hahce, a nd fcc
nature. I don't demand that
Earl II. srnnh, who crosses her, for example, he said he within three minutes on the
George Moore of Waterboro, her about two pounds of much of her. But she's terrific,
voht and dogs to produce sold 30 h)tJrids at prices rang tthptmone whether he is talking
who
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for wolf good [ionic for a wolf dog. beauty and intelligence of the and spends about half the time cellent for obeying me,"
his house, Smith's own yard is throwhacks estimated at more "That's not a normal Instinct of animals.
filled with large pens that hold than 13-16th wolf.
humans. I've picked It up from
"I was moving up from the
more than 20 canines, most of
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city, and I'd always wanted a
them mixtures of subspe cies of (the customers) want a catch.
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do love it when people say that
ha vi oral stability of a dog
sider him 1i two-legged pack
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Church.

Friday svith highs near 80. Lows resident.
tonight lewer SOL East to
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Herrin
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around mid lOs and w irmer 56 ear old Sanford are i

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Winter Park Sidewalk Art lestival, 9 30 am (,) 5

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FUb fry and carnival, Goldsboro Elementary Sichooi.

%valter M Holden, Orange
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Jesse Graham, Geneva
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Lewis Anthony Dodson
Lav%Tence G. Engle
Adeline Gebhardt
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Mary E. Chesser
Reginald Colton
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Alcoholics
Sanford (open)

M Bryant and Dr. H.Irculd Harris
officiating Viewing hours will t
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RrisonFontrii
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Daytona for one year coming Stevens Ave., Sanford died
from Sanford, here he had Tuesday af Florida Hospital
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lied for 11 sears Prior to that
was a native of Dunnellon and
an auto body repairman for had lived In Sanford for the past
years, mo ving here from
Spence ChcTolet in Da ytona,
in
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auto
New
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ed by State list en to and duplicate tape
illegal gambling activities,
to remain free on bond in the evidence because the defense Atty. Abbott Herring's
office as recordings of the wiretaps.
Agents said the apartment, firearm case pending corn- contends that some of the of- having knowledge of the case
A second suspect Indicted by
trial here next week on that allegedly was headquar. pletlon of a pre-sentence in. ficers who monitored telephone were sheriff's deputies in both the statewide grand Jury on
statewide grand jury book- ters for a telephone-oriented restigation (PSI),
calls to and from the apartment Orange and Seminole counties, felony bookmaking charges in
making indictments pleaded no sports bookie operation, had
Maximum sentence on the around-the-clock for 15 days
contest Wednesday to a charge been rented by McNamara.
The bookmaking trial was the probe, 38-year-old Jack
charge is five years in prison last October weren't officers continued from Feb. 23 after the Crenshaw, is scheduled for trial
of carrying a concealed
Orange County Sheriff's and-or ,0OO fine. T he court set authorized to make the
firearm.
wiretap. court allowed the defense to at a later date.
Deputy Russell Calamla, who is sentencing for May it.
Cullom indicated he'll seek
Luther Judson McNamara, also a bond'd Seminole
Also Wednesday, in a hearing another continuance in the
53-year-old brother of an Sheriff's
Deputy,
said before Circuit Judge Kenneth bookmaking trial on Monday
Orlando auto dealer, was McNamara was discovered Leffler, McNamara's defense before Circuit Judge Joe A.
PECPA1 Thru Mar. 27
chargedin the firearm case outside the
apartment during attorney, C. J, Cullom, failed to Cowart Jr.
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ID
alter sheriff's agents found a the raid in which alleged book- get a re-hearing
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Veg.-Flower Plants
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mHeating'.!I
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deputies have arrested three
Sheriff's detectives jailed two
men In connection with two Midway men on robbery
aeparate robberies,
charges Wednesday. Henry
Sanford detectives Sgt. E. J. Oliver, 19, and Terry Lewis
Hughes and Walter Jones Hill, 20, both ci \iidwavT.'
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srhoolteacher, Sylvester held Ia county jail In lieu of
Denmark, on a circuit court $8,000 bond each following their
robbery warrant in connection arrest or' circuit court
with a March 9 incident in warrants.
which Charles Lamar, 25,
Investigators said Oliver and
reported three men robbed him Hill are ch ar ged in connecticn
of $ 00.
wi th the March 10 strongarm
Bond for Denmark, 38, of 2310 robbery of Robert L. Bateman,
Airport Blvd., Sanford, was set
In other arrests, Sanford
at $8,000.
police early today jailed Harold
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Lamar told police he was Earl Moore, 22, of 22nd St.,
dragged from an auto at Lin- Midway, on a charge of
coin Court and W. 13th St. and receiving and concealing stolen
'robbed by three men after property. Bond for Moore was
being threatened with a knife, set at $5,000, according to
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according to police reports.
county jail records.
Denmark was a vocational
Patrolman Jack R. Fuleah arts instructor at Lakeview wider reported he stopped
Middle School, Sanford, when Moore, who was riding a
he was arrested Sept. 3 and bicycle, at 3:49 a.m. at the
accused of participating in the intersection of Second St. and
Juy 30 strongarm robbery of a Sanford Ave.
Sanford salvage dealer.
Police said the 10-speed
I He was sutpended from his bicycle had been reported
Job by county school au thori ties stolen from ou tside the Silver
and he filed a civil suit against Tip Tavern, W. 13th St., three
the school board.
hours earlier. James Hone, 19,
Circuit Court Judge Robert B of 2102 Southwest Road, San.
ford, reported the bicc1e was
McGregor ordered a
stolen, according to police
verdict of acquittal for [)
mark after four witnesses, r-s.
including the July robbery
Sheriff's deputies have
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Denmark from a group of five 28, of W. 20th St., Midway, on a
men seated in the courtroom circuit court warrant charging
before a jury entered to hear three counts of obtaining
the case in November.
property by worthless check,
Denmark Later submitted his occording to county Jail
resipation to the school board records,
d for Temple was
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Aube's right hand and arm and
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worked on a meat cutting ard.
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Seminoles Kenn) Adams
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MoA teams were eWcted to contract negotiations with the
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Proicift--ds from the event wi1I benefit Ballet Guild of
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gold sponsor fee is tax-deductible,
Gold sponsors will receive the following:on round of
golf for sponsor or approved representative; electric golf
cart provided free, sandwiches and beverages on the
course, a cocktail part), buffet dinner and dance. for
sponsor and favorite lady, three first rate golf bails, tees,
etc., prizes for closest to hole all par Ts, longest drive,
etc; and prizes for low gross and low net in each flight
jUt d ui ds presenka Saturday nigni
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cocktail party,
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ce.
For gold sponsorship information, call Joe Kurimal,
crall chairman, 101 loch Arbor Court, Sa nf ord, or one
of the following committee members: Al Bergmson, Mae
hlyth, Harold Brooks, Dan Brumley, Andy Carraway,
Jun (1e(andhl or Doris Dietrich
Also J. Daniel Johnson, Jack Horner, Chuck McCat-thy Bob McKee, Speed Moreland, Bob Orwig, Don
R4ithel Don Reynolds, Ron Hussi, Sandy Sanders, George
Weld, It C. Vvhitinirc or David Wright

vantage can be fatal.
gionals at Baton Rouge, La.,
perenni al NCAA basket.
here Indi ana plays Alabama
ball champions appear on the arld Marquette facts Western
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odds of a relafively weak field - No. I Indiana. No. 2 Marand the surroundings of cozy quettc, No 6 Alabama and

The fifth-ranked Bruins, who
In the East, undefeated Rut
won 98 straight games at Pau gers,.O,5eems(obethca
Ie before a loss to Oregon late of the fIeld The fourth-ran)'ed
this season, are heavily favored Scarlet Knights play Conone of two West sernifinal at Greensboro. N.C. Putgers,
games. Nevada-Las Vegas incidentally, em have the best
takes on Arizona in the other. single-se&amp;wn reord in NCAA
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whose Bruins took the Pacific4l team from New Brunswick,
Inference tide and won their N.J., goes all the way, the
wayinto the regional semis Scarlet Knights will wind up
with an opening-round victory with a W record, or one game
over San Diego State last Sat- better than Nor:h Carolina's
u;day.
national champions of 1957.
The Bruins, perhaps not as
In the Midwest Regionals at
strong as lin pre%ious seasons Louisville, Ky., it'
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when they won 10 national against Michigan and Nlissourt
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collegiate meet starting today,
ints ahead of Arizona State
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expects last year and Hodgson pre- Sliarni has six other top perI 10
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is sn.et awa&gt; La a root lifting
'This has been a dr eam come
Kansas twister and finds her- true for me,"said Lee Rose,
'self in an odd, picturesque land whose 49ers meet North
chasing a rainbow and finding a Carolina State tonight in an NIT
magical wizard who makes her semifinal game "I'm so shook
dreamn come true.
up I can'
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Alter Providence and Ken
tuck) ,lay the opener of the
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Tops Seabreeze jev Sullivan ILO) 7 - 241,
Johnson said he't1let a
Carolina neighbors will have
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their Civil War
MEDLEY - L. Brantley lEbserir, pitcher go more than
PilickmAin, Hazel, Gaines) vss s; 22o nings when the regular season
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It'
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Seminole overcame a live-run DASH- Emerson (LB) 740 MILE beginsandwlllusethreeorfowbut
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pitchers a game until their Fiö0 62 41 Roberts Thompson
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Ii na liarlotte righ t now, said
arms are as strong as they
SAN DIEGO (All) - Dick from the signing club.
aid the fans, the NFI, will
decision Wednesday In high
nornall) would be at thimt time 36 75 6 2
have
North
Carol
Anderson, president of the Na
The rule Is named for NFl time clocks In each end zone to No
school baseball Top hitters vv
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of the sear . I won't rush
Sloan Th ere's no san.
tion4il Football Leigue Pla)ers Comnussioner Peti Hozelle, show
th 3Osecondsinwhjchan %%C can
anybody for fear of injuries, but
match t heir
A.wdation, met with the club who awards the compensation. offensive team must get a play i
and Donnie Williams for
we'll get ow- work done"
Twin
Victory
owners today in a renewed ef Players have argued th ey under n.ay.
SHS Snatches
Seminoles, who boosted their
General Manager Phil Seg,hi
Charlotte is great team tha
fort to reach tvintractual agree- should be free to make indiv-idrecord to 6-2.
The clocks, four fPet ItI gh an d
Winter Park spilled Seminole of the Cleveland Indians felt
they'
re trying to make a name
ment.
ual deals when they play out six feet wide %ifth three foot for the
lives a nd
1, Wednesday in a high school three weeks was p'cnty of time
,
3
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Anderson, defensive back for their o pt ions.
nwii be rs, will be the official
tnt ren.Tn 'e Ir
~,ininole cruised if) victory tlw .~liaini I)olphins, asked to
I)urin;, the coming season, lilllilli,' device for the offensive
singles :natdws. The Winter
earlier inwife
tile wants
season. Now. their
Wednesday in a quadrangar make the appearance beiore referees throughout the league team getting the ball In play. coach's
Park girls team foll owed suit
SAl'
high school track meet, the annual meeting of the NFl. willt20 equipped with radio mlwith an identical 6-1 %ictory
thrashing its closest com. 'to discuss issues. Owners and crophones for explaining their
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to
petltor, L.akt Howell, 136-56 players have not had a master calls to fans in the stadium
BOYS
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The Seminoles triurnpW in 11 contract for two years as disUse of tile radio com'1111u- Evans Nine
5nJp Dc'mn'on 'WP)
In Golf Clash
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agrcericnts coiiUuiu' over
dead
pan at a Press conference
tikation was done on an exCOOR. I I .' Shiveir (VIP) d, WrOand,
the foursome of Us Taylor,
ORLANDO—
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(LH)
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issues.
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perimental basis at -Some
displayed a balanced hitting a remark'
15"
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It, the impaww, the owners games l,ite in the 1975 series
made kiddingly by
Beach Mainland, 164-166,
tv,Pic ,iih it r 11
and Alice Patter posted a low JUMP- Pringle is. 56 LONG htive ceased contributing to the
attark
and Played errorless Rose. Tile 49ers'coach joked
The
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Wednesday in a high school
D-OlubleS Sh'vitf 8001h IWPI d
56 Wednesdaly to win ;I
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Pi,4gins (s) go 120 HIGH HUR
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changes In the
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score
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Women'
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playing
rulej.
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would
be
dissolved.
CoLuitry Club. Semimle pilaced
Williams
ba:1, bat ball toulmament at DASH_ W41h,rigion IS) 10-3. MILE
school baseball, lifting the
GIRLS
where players have achieved
She wants the NIT for our anni.
RUN- McNaulty (Tp) A 71,?; flito
The official coin toss will be
third in the competition with a
Sin's' Orxtrr
Mayfair Country Club.
wp
Greyhounds- seawn mark to
RELAY verdicts
against
the
so-called
held
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before
kick.
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Lyman
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blood donor but he
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went to give blood for a man
who needed it the test showed
syphilis.
Needless toSd) th is caused a
problem with us and I was in perfect. There qre individuals
shock because I have always who ha'.e false posithe tests.
trusted my husband. The doctor Additional tests can also be run
had me come in and they tested to narrow this problem down
me and I had a negative resulL (or the individual. 1 presume
The tesW my husband some from your remarks ftt your
more and said It was a high doctor Is quite confident that
protein count which gavc the your husband did not .....
syphilis a- that his test
same results
He will never be able to give reaction is caused by one of
blood again. This has callsed these flukes in chemical
smne questiom in m mind reaUions I fail to see how )ou
Why is this so? Th e doctor can blame your husband for
would give me no answer on having a chemical reaction in
iii t.
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was i.e happens his blood stream over which
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sometimes and he has seen had.no control at all.
Your doctor has told you he
couples who couldn't cope with
it and were divorced. Would you doesn't have syphilis. He has
please explain if it is iliossible also tested you as part of the
and give more details about it. total examination and deterI do love my husband but it mined that you don't have
has caused me to doubt him and yphilts despite having lised In
not haveA the complete trust that the marriage with your
husband for years. %Imt else do
I did love in our marriage.
DEAR READER - The you need? While I can't vouch
standard blood test for syphilis for ) our husband's behavior,
your statements lead inc to
is merely a chemical reaction
believe that he has a clean bill
he nuty (Isit miii nnt nlwiiyi nfhIthe!ctrn!nny ot vdence
have) a chemical in the blood of venereal disease. You're
ecific reacting to sometlillng that is
reactlon and results in a not too difkrcnt than ! he
positise test That's wh) the shossed up ssith mild juandict
t es t i useful in detecting because h had t hum ii
someone who has had syphilis, reaction in the blood.

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Ifelen Westgate chaired the Moosehaven, the home for thic
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survival thanks to a 114 000 van D.A.V.A. di!iner will be served nominating committee.
aged located in Orange
g Park
donated to the Kidney Foun- prior to the meeting. Unit 30 is
Catherine Wheichel was
datlon of North Central Florida expecting a large turn out, as
Linda Powell was chairauctioneer for the bak e
by Florida Farm Bureau there are 19 c hapters and 13
e s e woman for the evening. Guest
$=5
0 Women.
units in the Sixth District, which raised
for a text speaker EvaMoore, who told of
which extends frorn Flagler book scholarsilip at Seminole
the pleasant life of elderly
The 1976 inodiel van is full),
quipped to screen gran,mar [leach down to P,ilnt Bay, and
people at Moose h a ven.
tinuing prolert Mabel Chapreh-1
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man received a hand-made
kidney inftctions.
Cit) and DeLand Honored
"big Borem was presented with two
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Keys to the van. nicknarned guests travel from all over patchwork apron as
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checks, one for Moosehaven
spender."
"Minnie Winnie" and painted Florida to attend.
The meeting was held at the
.Seminole Unit 30 is still
with ,-I large orange kidney on
Scholarship
rach Side, were given to Mr3 making theraputic bal ls, lap home GI member Jane Ford.
New members enrolled were
(erdd
McCoy robes, collecting books and The theme of the refreshments
(Jean
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presidesit (if the Kidney inalting ditty bags for the and dec(,ratinns was St. Mary Lee, Tina Rowe. Carol
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F(und,ation
of North Central veterans in the V.A. hospitals. Patrick's Day.
Martin
I- linda li) Mr Tube (Luctle
Recently, the Sixth D'strct
'ulbert, state ch iirnnr of the held a school of i nstr
ons for
Committee members present
Moose Women
F'krida Farm Bureau Woin€n, all theunits in the Sixth t)ictirc
%tre (1aro!ett Carlso n, Eva
at a presentati&amp;n In Gainesville at Unit 30 Lucille McCarthy,
Tb€ Women of The Moose Moore and Haven Mince), who
recently (March 12).
national judge advocate, was held their annual Moosehaven served refrsWnents
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103 little Oak Lane: "Fourth (if
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plant
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bride
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one who has been helpful to you,
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drama
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by Art S.onsom
though it may cause you some
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36 Withdraw
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan
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411 Grandparentai
slight inconvenience.
37 Relative
25 Sheaf
nickname
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26 Restriction
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
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much trouble today selling
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wager
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others on &gt; our ideas, especially
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VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) future.
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YOUR BIRTHDAY
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March 19,1976
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IN THE COUNTY COURT IN AN
FOR
SEMI NOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA,
CASE P40. 16-3a).CC.aS.J
BETTY C. KIENTH, formerly
wn as BETTY K. CASS,
Plaintllf,
VS.
WILLARD C. FISHER,

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FICTITIOUS NAME
F ICTITIOUS NAME
tRi is hi r. ty plvc'i, thit an
Notice Is herCby given that I am
fll,iiit$ ifl t'USifli%% ,iI 4J Sernoran
gcii in jsnefl p.o,
fl,
flivi' . Suite 21). CM%eIb4'rry uio. AItmonte Sprinut fbi, Sømlnole
S mmcii' Cotnty, Florid,. uridit Ihe County. Florida under t fic$ts
Ii luticu', n.rnm - nf CONSUMER name ci SSS SECURITY SYSTEMS.
SFRVI(E I4EAL III AGENCY and that I Intend to register said
ASSOCIATES. and thai I intend to name with the Clerk 01 the Circuit
ri uiiShr Slid name with thc' Clerk 01 Court, Seminole Coun'y, Florida In

cuinpflOfl and housekeeper for
woman. Phone Th

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Seminole
OrlQndo - Winter PQrk
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831-9993
322 - 2ô11
CLASSIFIED DEPT.

Director - Coordinator
Southeastern Tribes Inc. Cornp4'ehensive Employment Training
Act, sub grant. Preference to
person ot AmerIcan native

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chj1dt's counselor and other
such a complete range of members of the staff will
rehabilitative services on a
the tarnilles In their homes so
y-care basis,
that the Patents can work more
Objectives
include
the effectively with their children.
training, habilitatlon and Depencljrtg again on the In.
rehabilitation of the elderly dividual rite adjustment, the
blind and the recently bllnfied Inst.ructJoJ period will last
children and adults. Instruction approximately six rncnths.
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couraging self-reliance and that to be effective, Instruction
Ilicreatsea Independency in
must be accompanied by ociai
order that the handicapped can services and recreational
maintain themselv.s In the
therapy to encourage clients to
home and the community with accept and benefit from the
competence.
adjustment
instruction.

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The program will be divided
Into two components: a
program for provision of inblind,

plus a component

to

handicapped children the
necessstry sklll.s, Information,
and psychological support to

Therefore, additional goals
have been set: to Increase selfawareness
and alleviate
dency;

to

Name

T.)-Wit:

Statutes,

Section

US.Q9 Florida Statufes 1957.
Sig: Billy .1. Miller
Publish Feb. 76 &amp; March 4. ii. 11.
1976
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Thcmpson and Willie James B.ake
heçt,' let forth that they are the
sole owners of the business
Willie James Thompson
Willie James Baker

FICTITIOUSNAME
Notice is hereby given that I am
etgaged in business at P.O. BOx 174,

PubIh. March Ii, 15, 25, April 1,
1976

tivitle.s; to provide means for
obtaining
basic
adult
education; to provide personal

the Circuit Court. Seminole
COUnty,FIOFlda in accordance with
the provisions of the FictItIous
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their environment.
sding to enable clients
Tentative plans call for the receive full benefit of the
stiff of six to begin working services offered; and to
with clients April 1. Although educate the public regarding
there are approximately 700 feelings t'ard blindness.

Statutes,

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ADDITION, acccrdlng to the PIn-- ---th - ('ol as recorcied in Pint Book. 17
't rt- ',r rnn,tur Poodle, bacl
Pagc 42 and I) of the publiC
h
Cot,, lion? area. Call
Records of Seminole County,
)2. lJ6 .lfttr
p in
Florida, run South along the West - . _______________________line of said SOUTH PINECREST.
FOURTH ADDITION, 30 feet to the
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BUSY BEE CHILD CARE
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Cass,lbirry3nol,S,minoleCounty.
cl KENDALL DlSTRl
BUTORS, and that I Intend to

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TOCONSIDERANNEXATION

Not;ce is heby given that a

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in the City of Sanford, Florida, at
1:OOo'clock P.M.on April 76. 1916. to
cons;der the annexaton of properly
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ct0 Irmi. thi-nu' North 5.17 fe"t.

CommissIon Room in the City Hall

'OO it to the point of beginnmncj,
7 ileS acres, more or
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5: Edward LepkowskI
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PublIsh: March 4. 11. ii 25. 197.
MURCOTTS
Pngell, Public Records of Seminole
DEX23
By order of the City Commission
52 SOBUI'EL
County. Said property is presently of the City of Sanford, Florida, this
32 673) or 3770362
zoned Ri (Residentisl) DistrIct.
5th day of March, 1976.
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NOTICE
All parties rn interest and citizens
H, N. Tamm, Jr.
Notice is
18—Help
Wanted
hereby
that the shall have an opportunity to be
City Clerk
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of thegiven
Stockholders
heard it laid hearing.
Publish: March 11, 1$, 2Sand April 1
of The Sanford Herald Inc. will
REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES
Dy order of the City Commission and 5, 1976
held at 300 N. French Avenue,
Experienced&amp;P4ewlyLlcensect
of
the
City
of
Sanford.
Florida,
thIt
CiEX
Sanford, Florida, on Thursday
Join "Sanford's Sales Leader"
5th day of March, 1976.
March75. 1976 at 10:00 AM, for the
STENSTROM REALTY
H.
N.
Tamm,
Jr.
transaction of such business as may
NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF OR- 2SôSParkDr. REALTOR 3772470
City
Clerk
come before the meeting.
DINANCE NO. 1330
Publish: March Il. 1$, 25, April 1, 6. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Ntj, RN's. LPN's. Aides; *iee
Publish: March I?, IL 1976
1976
Companion. Needed immediately
DEX 75
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you afraid to take that much decided that was for g
needed vacation for (ear of
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eaving your African violets at know a lot mcr'e about plants
home with no one to water and am more respub1e than
them?
the ordinary person.mu
Arcyouworriedthatyourpet
l's4js LltY'lIan says she Illfish will be lonely without your ready has 50 clients.
constant attention and corn"lam only working parttline
pany?
but I am sure I could snake a
Well, there Is a new tx'eed of fairly decent living doing it fUli
babysitiers, sitters who will time,
water yw plants and watch
"It gets around by word of
after your fish,
mouth. My clients tell their
Mrs. Susan Linehan of I-lam- frlends,who In turn tell their
den recently graduated with a friends," Mrs. Unehan says. "I
degree in horticulture and is a get mostly house calls from
plantaitter.
people who wlnt me to tend
'I had worked In a few floe- their plants while tb€y are on
ists' ahc'p6 in the New Haven vacation.
area bit found I was not mak.
According to Mrs. Unehan,
ing enough," she said. "Then, the fee depends on the type of
about a year ago while I was in plant, the nwnber of plants, the
California I read a magazine care needed and whether it isa
house call or the plant Is
dropped off at her home.
lEA\' lN; J1()ME
"The typical charge is about
NO L4AuGll!N(; $5 a visit and I make three or
l'uur visits a week1 " she said.
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Describing a typical house Call
Mrs.
Unehan says she feeds the
hut the Welcome Wagon
plant,
waters it, checks it for
hostess can niake it easier
bugsanddiseases,posluonsthe
to adjust to sour new su.rplaflt so all leaves will get
roundings, and maybe put
MiM prunes the plant If it
;i SiTlil" nn your face.
needsit,andchecksthehuml4.
ity,
Peter Falcion, owner of the
c,
Norwalk Aquarium In Norwalk
isa successful fishsltter In suburban Fairfield County.
Falcion said be 'has made
about
75 house calls during the
C
year, and an additIonal 40
clients
their fish and
sometimes their equipment tO
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people who are really intø the
hobby and are concerned about
leasing their fish alone,"
"Of course, I also feed
fish. The cost depends on the
type of fish and the care
needed, but the average "harge
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a week for store sitting.
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32—Houses Un(urnished
-2 flEDIOOM t"' -n
P,Sary,
1)10 cir rinti
TAFFER REALTY
Rcg ReI Estate Broker
IIC53[ 7S'nS'
377 6655

opening.

PROPERTY APPRAISER Florida Real Estate license. Great
pay Can go right to work
SALES CLERK
person with experience
Real

in womens wear.

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Nntici- s hereby given that I am
..'icaurd,nbus,rvssat Pt 1 t)oi359, NOTICE OF AGOPTIOW OF
SnohiIl Rd. Ovsroo, Seminole ORDINANCE NO. 1379
Cnunty, Florida. under the fictitious io WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
nami of SNOWIIILLS. and that I
You will take notice that the City
mfltendtorenittersaidnamewiththm. Commission of the City of Sanford,
Clerk. of theCircuit Co',,rt. kmmnole Florida,onMorch$th, 1976, passed
Cnty. Florida en acrordanc.' with and adoed Ordinance No. 1329, as
,, pro-v.sions of the Fectitiout
follows:
Name Statutes, To Wit- Section This instrument prepared by:
46509 Florida Statutes 1957.
C. Vernon Mize. Jr..
S Throdore A RechIe
City Attorney
PutliSh March 15. 75. April 1.1. 1976 P.O. Box 1775,
DEX 97
Sanford, Florida 3777'

675 0636

Fiorksa, on ?Aarc.s 8th, 1776, posstd --

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and adopted Ordinance No. 1330, as

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-WE SELL SUCCESS201 Commercial
3733)76

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misc

restaurant workers. New
restaurant All ShiftS available,
Sir
Miller,
Bob
Ssmbo's
Ristaurani, 7S6S French Avr.

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Small, private 2 bedroom houst.
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Nice 2bedroom blOck
.home, turn. Orunlurn
3777970
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33—Houses Furnished

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Clean 3BR;2 bath, central air

I Bedroom furnished apartment,
wall to wall carpet, air con-

homes'

21
bedrnom,$I50 Nopets Phone 571 I

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2 BR. AIr, Adults.
REAL
ESTATE- I'Iave op,g far
No Pets
ruui time sates associate winIng 0
2])? PaIrnettoA%'I.
work week days ma some ______________________________
weekends. We have top notch
builders with furnished model
homes. For conf idential irWer,iiew. One 5' 2 bedroom apartments,
call S. F. Hardwick, 668 61)1 or
furnished or unfurnithtd PlPwfy
after 6 p.m. call 571 7371.
redecorated Come see 300 F'
&amp;'rp1 Rivil canford 373 t)'
2 Neat appearing sales persons wth
car for local demonstration work.
SAN MO PARK. I, 7, 1. bedroom
Top earnings and chance for ad
trailer apts Adult &amp; family park
vancenient. For interview call $59Weekly. 3515 Hwy I? 92, Sanford
i;
373 1930

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37—Business Property
W.

GàIlIett WIllIe

Peg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIOEP,ASSOC.

bedroom,

$13..

)

lew 600 SQ 'I block. building for
rent. 1100 month Broker Omvner,
322 5997.

FISH- Counlry, 3 Bedroom, 3 bath,
zcces, Lake Markham. $37,700.

5,01.-v

St6.Sl

Harold Hall Realty
Realtor
323.5774 Anytime

BUY OR LEASE WOPTION 10
BUY- Mobile home on 00 ft lot,
cent. 14&amp;A,7 large bedrooms.? full
WALK TO SHOPPING- 3 BR, I',
baths, cent 146.4. ,aIl tO wall

carpet, garaqe. Only 576.100

'eg. Real Estate Oroer, 32) 0410
:77 0779
377 2748
323 7595

HAL COLBERT
REALTY INC

373 753?
Eves. 322 Oól7or 377 1557

Mllagee}a
tLarge 1 &amp; 2 bdrm,

I

FROM

Radio &amp; TV

934

Apts-Furn. or Unfurn.
MONTH

I and2 Beooms
I or 1' Baths

POOL
BILLIARD ROOM

ALL ADULTS-EASY LIVING
QU IE T A ND SE RE NE

$

On Lake. Free Boating

PlO D(PO5lT REQUIRED

Modern Facilities
AllO. E. Kitchens
LoCatedWestodHwy 17-9?
All17OFIoridiAv
Ph. 333-64W

Drapes •Carpeting
S.p Dining Rooms

4

Highway 17-92, Sanford
Across From Ranch Route

323.8670 or 831.9777

Assorted Colors
$2 Sq. Yard
Sanford AuctIon

Stenstrom Realty

CailBart

I AKE MARY Cozy 2 Pcdroorn

l.i( - ;.c. F5TAI(.

hmnifli no wOoded corner lot.
'iii. ii. v' priPi
o ",Wmrl',

Realtor

377 7495

i'

DUPLEX-

7 ila"ciroom concrete
block. exct%\tt i_orOis.un; no city
taxes By owner. 322-6670.

530

Lü rcy aon

'.1

P141 lOP
WE FOUND ONE'

511 ',,

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1'it
ut of town owner wants otter on
lhi5 masonry I CR, 7 bath with
Fla, rm Let's talk uskeng 176,500.

flI

':,t.,

- 24 Hrs

23941O

S FRENCH (HWY 11 921

BALL REALTY
RAYMONDM CALL

Pcn Peal Eslafe Broker
3.'? 5641 Alter Mn 377 7757

811W 1st 5' Sanford

JIM HUNT REALTY
2lParv Dr
altor

3727115
Afler Hours!

79704

3733991

377041$

owner. 4 BR, 2 baths, Hidden
Lake, No qualifying, small down,
assume payments. 373-5551.
tPlCIt. CT EASt
New 3
(tROt. 7 path homes. c -ntral air,
,irpetrcl, dishwasher, 177 000 to
525 0(1') t'.c, rarm.iJ,- VA t'n,mrvnmi,
'. 'hm mm mi.m',,.fl
r (.n, mt.øn,jl

Stemper Realty
.SLJL TIPLE LISTING REALTOR
)9S French

3271991

Eve. 377-1196, 322-416.1,
377- 1911. 37? 1959

ardens
Luxury Patio Apartments
2 BEDROOM
TOWN:Ou,Es

FROM

925

1505 W. 25th SI,
SANFORD

322.2090
Professionaily

Manaqrd

'j knrçllohc
PTO-'

They're Hot"*

payment, monthly payments less
than rent Government SubSiduled
to gualrtmed buyers CatI to see ml
Ou OU%IIy'

M.UNS WORTH REALTY
ling Real Es'abeBrok,c 1-03W 1st 51
373 6061 or 373 0517 eve's
NICE NEIGHBORS

Newly redecorated, remodeled 3
bedroom homC, large family
room, ceuar Siding and fence.
eating bar, new caroeting, 'sew
root, central heal, 14.500 sq. ft. lot
122.100 Ownf 32) 0177
We are sure one of these house's will

make a plealant home for you dfld
your family.
Large corner lot *ilh nice 3
bedroom, 2 bath home; 7 car
etmclosed garage; central heat and
air; pool. 135.000.
3 year old home, nice condilion; 3
bedrooms, 2 baths: central heat
and air; 7 car enclosed garage;

Carpentry

ST. JOHNS REALTY Co.
BROKERS
Days--)??81?)
Nmghts- 377 7357

EYCITING1fl
2 New Models
Under 529,000

CAMELOT
AT CASSELBERRY
"Tk Putiqe Ceitutundlg"
East off il.c2
at Seminola Blvd.

(Horse Track Rd.)
Follow signs to models oIl
Winter Park Drive

Open 10 too
ww

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830.7966

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17' wide, 7 bedroom,
central air, carport, patio cover.
skirting, new carpet, adults only.
Payments 150.61. Phone 3270051
NightS 611 5569
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ZIMMER.

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Color TVS Irorn $30; 81W, from
1)5. 5eryic all makes. HERBS'
TV. 1200 5. French, 322-1734.
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h',ijnayn, color entertainment
.. mi', r, 5)95 Large clinmoo table
fm mars. 5150 Ph ')I'9 5757

54—GarageSales

1915 Cameron 12'x60', 2 BR. 1 balh,

central hea air, palio cover,
lin',jndry roorn Like n,.'* In adult
park. 37) 0739.

Saturml.s',. 7.',St( It
91,15 Eli-c lawnmowt'r, new 1(0
ft cord: small bird bath; much
nlassware. polfery. houtchold
tm ms No loth'nq or furr'ture
1303 E Wyrniwood Dr . Sanford

( ..rp'.rt S,,li

1969 )7'x60', 2 bedroom split plan, I',
baths. Set up in adult park 53.000
or test offer. Phone 371-0395
anytime.

100 Block of San M.arcos. 9 4 Friday.
miscellaneous items. Help

I Bedroom Trailer, 10'x3.5'

11,995
372 91.1?

school get

elementary

43—Lots-Acreage

Garage Sale Saturday, S a m. to ?
2535 El Capitan. (I blocks west of

Seminole &amp; VuluSia Counties.
Acreage Tracts, small 5. large

Spencer's Restaurant. Heaters,
tans, lumber, misc. -

TERRY REALTY. REALTOR.

628 07)1

I

I or 2 lots, located on E. Crystal'
View., Loch Arbor. 37? 3144 bet.
ween 6 &amp; 9 p.m. By Owner.

rfOutebolcl Sole- Early American 3
pete Pving room Suite, 1750.
Deacons bench stereo, I tract
player with AM-FM radio, 5333;
day bed. 1)75; plus a carport full of

intece'sting items, swinging doors,
?Oyt, bike, boat top. awning, bar
bells, clothes, dinette set. etc.
Saturday and Sunday. March 20,
2). .,nup to Sunset 1734 Lynwood
Ave Bear Lake Road to Curtis
Drive to Lynwood Big Bear Lake
area, Forest City, Phone $6? 0913.

JUST REDUCED- Choice ID acres.
high &amp; dry, '- partly cleared, ',
wooded. Near Geneva. Was

175.000, Plow 173.500. Exceltenl
terms HAROLD HALL REALTY
REALTOR, 373 5774 Anytime,
ISV I)WNER 56 13 ACRES

Ch ryl Dr Oste -n
Infornm,,teo-n, 3771007
,

Yard Sale: Friday, Saturday,
Sunday. 9 to 6 FurnIture, infants
and Odults clothing, dishes, plants,

septic t,snk anti well Good terms.

misc, Old Orlando Highway.
Stable Road. watch for signs

BATEMAN REALTY

55—Boats_&amp; Accessories

GENEVA- 2', Acres, cleared,

Reg. Real Estate Broker
'

P0115011 MARINE
Il 9?
292!

'1

327 5961

IS' L.irer,i fits rglass (-oat .snd
tr,mt, r. int'rtartl n,,thnard Our
m'v,Jliiniv, Clv' vy Ii rngmne, full
iii.,,. Call ,itli r S
mn - 337 47
,

59—Musical Wl3rchandise

Merchandise

I O'gnnm Sacs &amp; Srri. We buy

used panos &amp; trade LeSsonsP'nno, organ, guitar, accordion.

50—Miscellaneous for Sale
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pre &amp; group Balls Pmano&amp;Orga.
Sales. 30) W 151 377 7255

Garage door for sale, 1' 'sigh. 9'
wide, metal roll up type. 373 0902, 9
to '30 or after 1.

60—Off ice Supplies

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FREE GIFT WRAPPINC.AII Baby

Transmiuions

Pest Control

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Home improvements

'C

SECTION 1. The

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Pet Care

322-6457
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C,itts, Knits. Christening Gowns
PAYTQPI'S CHILDREN'S WEAR
7&amp;J0Hlavatha
Ph,3fliJOl

Used office furniture
Wood or 5tl deskS. CIt(1it,,' desk

(inn
Stripping &amp; Waxing,
P,'sidpnlial &amp; BuSiness, Free
s',-natc', Bllz C lean 37) 59%-i

Walker

&amp;

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Welcome.

chars,

secretarial deskS &amp;

chairs, straight chairs, tiling
cabinets, as it Cash and carry.
NOLL'S
Casselberry, 17 92,1301706

to Life in
9dtjPwi&amp;Ie of Loch Arbor

Upholstering

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Photography

to

Well Drilling

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p1

aj.

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"Mac"

$ A. A.
McClananan
S: Jaftin L. Stens'rorn

* •

5: A. A. "Mac"
McCtanahan

5: Gordon Meyer

5: Juliin

5: 6ordon Meyer
is rn
Commission
of the City of

city

City Cltrt
Publish: March I), 1*, 73. April t.
1976
DEX 57

1174
DEX

ss

concrete work. etc. Øy 11* hoe,a?,

Pt the 'i'*, 1779145
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Custom Built Homes With Many

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Replri, 21 Hr. Sery,

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5'd. 3221771,

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Window Service
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JlM't'lOM IMPROVEMENT SEP
Exter,or Clean.ncj Specialist. Hi BE COMFORTLE Replace

Plans To Choose From

HOMES OF DISTINCTION

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Pressure Cleaning

',n

..umm

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bnst&amp;tcarpetmndvinyl wall lowaU
Free Estimate, Call SEARS lr

I. Stenstrom

Sanford, Florida.
Attest: 5: H. hi. Tamm, Jr.
City Clert
PublIsh: March 11, 1$, 25, April 1,

5 H. N. Tamus. Jr.
a,

Lee P. Moore
May04'
S John G. Morris

As the City Commitslon
o' the ctty of
Sanford, FIrida

At1ei,

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L

5;

: John C. f&amp;,

iIlI

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Pluming

what you
'"17

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practice

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bicentennial...

walksofllfe.Wehaveal2.ye4r. f
old boy w'io is very knowledgeable about the hobby and
has a opbhaiIcated collection.
Two of ou' other clients (tom
New York City have purchased
a duplicate aquarium
whkb they keep here at
store for (heir fish whle they

needed

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goll course, Ferne
Drive off Markham Woods Rd
I,-..,. r'
- v " -tcs o K
t.6,,') per acre Ov.oer. 867 6695

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Large Wooded Lots
Paved Streets •Sewers
Slreet Lights •Sid.ewalks

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Make yiuf budqet tjo further, thp
th" CIist,J .th every day

Pressure spray wath. Houses,

Tri.mrk Mpile' kI°mt', RcMIS fl
0779

ld JALCIJSIE WINDOWS
with more effiirnt tingle or
doubly hung windows Lst 9974
your

L

Idyliwilde Homes By

ONSTRUON k

YBu

DlGJ322,8319993

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room, carport, Shirlirsg. payments
1106.32. Phone 3770051 or fli7hts
678 5569.

- 814 Acres near

Doll Iep.alr

SI

53'fl/. Radio-St ereo

CAR IDE- double wide, 3 Bedroom,
2 bath, central air, raised screen

Evenings 377 764)

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OR II
Tr pr-c

DRYER
fl?h for 513
Phone' 37? 0575

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Landscaping &amp;
Lawn Car.

Santo

GEWASHER&amp;PENNEY'S

Sanford,)?) 5700

'"r

PIN EY
Furni
for 30
ups.

fP.'ok1 '.',:,Sif P
5t-r,(i-, m.jSm'(J -racrirteS
P.'.00PIE V APPLIANCES 37') O6v7

ISYP II4AFI?4t'!i(U(',
GP[OORYP,'.OBILEPIOP,'ES
3103 Orlando Drive

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52—Appliances

42—?ybiIe Homes

Fm

loop
Ian

Wanted
Any
Cats

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KULP DECORATOP'
1'-' 513772)35

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Sewing

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home wilt', family room.
screened porch, large lot, assume

32 1.0759

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51—Household Goods

lIP

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Land Clearing

37750%?

equipment.
Ideal retirement home; 3
bedrooms, I bath; kitchen
equipped; 2 car carport with
double utility rooms, Just 1)5,000,

attcr

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kitchen equipped. $31,500.

sa

CabinetS,

Bud Cabell

available
anytime

ASSUMPTION

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lOSS

Counter tops. Snks Installation

$150 payments. 373 1311
New hOutf'5 fl a ruril area No down

Model

K,tchCn Dnthrcom

322,2420 ANYTIME
REALTORS MI.S 2fISPARK
GREAT

B.'lsam

For u

AT

3
*-

5130

Va ante.
2022

'.im.irpt'ner, floor stand, wheels ,lnd
Ci r,')t)r5 r7maOu,el, 1250 Call )

Call Sanford's Sale? Leacier

CLIFF JORDAPI,REALTOR
Ill 12fl

G.Aü

Ittmica Model 37 Featheriight 16 g,
mod c.hnkt-, clean, good condfoo.

I bedroom, 2 bath COmflplCli-ly
tented, central heat arxi or.
carpeting, cat.in kitchen, laundry
room, s'sallow wtll, plus il's
guaranteed for a full year wIth
BPP 129.000

garage, priced to sell, only 121,900

I -1004
malt
r ian

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY SELL-- TRADE
III 3ISE FurslSt
3fl 5472

school 5. shopping.

Hear

C.,

Great
spat

,

ANOTHER NEW ONE! Immaculate

chen, well-kept lawn, doubie

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SANFORD SEWINOCFNTFR
307 E 1st 5? Downtown
37? 91fl

Fireplace, double garage, dning

Pnied belay, FHA appraisal, Immaculate 3 bedroom, eat-in kil-

."t"

assume halance of 5105. or 17
payments of 19 Seq. at

room, 2 porches, newly painted
inside A bargain for lust hh7,.

LO1OOWU

OUJ lira. i ,., i.,'.

Sewing ,aomr

JUST LISTED' Beautiful I
bedroom, 1' bath home on co,'rer

Sanford Charm &amp; Value

M

.

$76,500.

Forrest Greene, Inc.

PAIENI.,APARK

Sn-r's pest /.g zag rr.achrie ml

..
ping. Lake Mary Blvd 6. I 1,
Excellent school district and on
one of the largest lots in area.

lot,

3 BR Brick Home
IlOMagnoli'a Ave.
3770681

olden Touch 'N Sew

FENCED FOR YOUR KIDS?
Corner lol, 3 pcdrorm, 7 paths,

S)06$3) REALTORS 323435)

111.900

STUDIO 1,2.3
BEDROOM SUITES

urnithed or
Jnfurnished

New Vinyl Flooring

$30

7(01 renxh Ave 37) 7)11)

SA'lFfltlO
3 Ilitlroons. 7 tm,sth
ImimmI, - . '.hady val'il
,iir tflfl
'lrw'i ii, 518.750, MAKE OFFER

,

Mr. Wilkc

6.

V.1' lAKE TRADES

dining rm. By appointment.

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Income Tax Returns

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carpet, fenced yard, many exlras.
LOa'cly Wynrw,sond area Broker
t_sr,mmrr Will Sri WOO OW OOWfl 0-f
?r%mtm' 521 5(i)

RETIREMENT SPECIAL -.
"?' .....

collect, clays or evenin7s, ask for
305 25') 6517

(hi apI- n than rent
CRANK COPISTRtJCIIOPI

NEW LISTING- 3 bedroom, 2 bath
California style home in Winter
Springs. Spacious modern and
richly decorated. Shows well and
WILL SELL. $37,000.

321-0041

SHADED-) Acre homesite. Choice

.

3 Bedroom, 171.100

Alto rcpossr-ssions mom 11(X) down

lovely 3 bedroom, 2 bath home.
Exposed beams, wrought iron
railings and a private studio are
louts for 132,000.

3 Bedroom with ee,tral hr,il air,

Ider home but good. Super
location. 7 BR, porch, fireplace.

Furnished 2 bedroom, on beautiful

1)79 Elliotl

ONLY $61'9 INSTALLED
Terms available, Warehouse must
be emp'led NOWI Call warthoust

Braroom. 519,500.

3010 5 P,,rk- 3

TRADITIONAL SPANISH- Call us
to see the both of elegnn3 in IbiS

MLS REALTORS

closed oarnge, large fenced lot.
Reason sPit' price. 373 891) alter

SWIM- Super 3 Bedroom, 7 oath,
lovely pool. Ravenna Park,
535,500.

tarpon?. Low equity and assume

mortgage. Call 372 9367 anytime,

THE CONTRACT"

BR. 1' -, baths, dining, living room,
cent, heat, wall-wall carpet, en.

.11-- -Houses

*' SWIMM?NG POOL. SALE *
Pcol distributor must Sell balance of
1973 pools complete with sun deck.
fence and filter. 31'x16 c'veni'l.

LOTS AND ACREAGE

[tMarine?s '

trntz

Kish Real Estate

LOW DOWN

eneva

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Roofing

STOP AND IHNK A MINUTE II
Classified Ads didn't work
tlti-fC woijdnt be ,sn'

m r, ,i

C.'Ssvbi rry-- 3 BR. 7 bath. private
tot Unfurn . SIlO mo , furn $135
Inquire Walker, EIder Springs
MOtilE Park, Sanford Ave
Trailer Plo 7

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Days 3221)74 Broker

Phone 372-7151. Sanford

70 ACRES and 42 ACRES, Geneva
art a
') t.(P[5
O'ti'mi ,

34—MbiIe Homes

M?id, full time. to clean apartments. Lake Mary-- Furnished apartment,
Must have own transportation,
clean, private and convenient
1505W. 7Sth St . Sanford No phone
Single person only. No pets 595
raIls,
Ph. 377 3130

Income Tax Serv.

JOHN SAUL'S AGENCY

107W Commer:laI

r'.v'dc'.

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Beauty Care

(ckiva1anmng Rcort on the river,
Beautiful oak sh&amp;ted lots. Fijh,
swim, boat rentals and free
moorage, Adults 322 4170

Modern country home- 7 bedroom. IS ACRES Robinson Ta,,çjrrine
Grove east of Sanford. $7,200 per
P; Paths. furniShed, enclosed
,r re
o.,ric, 5175 month, 5100 '(unmy
10 ACRES, south of Santorn ,'. II
5)) 177?

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throughout, Central A&amp;H,
Payments $142.17 monthly 140
Qualifying .4SSume 1st mortgage,

Nights, 373 0485

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,.
OF
SANFORD,
FLORIDA,
.
__W__ — — DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO
—
ANNEX WITHIN THE COR.
POPATE AREA OF THE CITY OF
SANFORD, FLORIDA, AT THE
EXPIRATiON OF THiRTY DAYS
- —'--- -I can over yo home with alum
ORDINANCE NO. 1329
FROM THE APPROVAL OF SAID
NOTICE OF INTENT
siding
&amp;
soflit System Also Williams AccounUng DRIVE IN TV SERvICE- Fast
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY ORDINANCE THAT CERTAIN
TOREGISTER
Sirvice 202 live Oak Blvd
Roofing.
Gutters
20 yrs Exp
OF
SANFORD.
FICTITIOUS NAME
FLORIDA, PROPERTY CONSISTING OF
Eagle Sid.ng Co • 9543
Casselberry Phone £31 9641
IOT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO APPROXIMATELY 2 4555 ACRES
Individual.
t%uS'ness
Hwy
Il
92
MEDICAL 5. SURGICAL SUPPLY ANNEX WITHIN THE COR- LYING WEST OF AND ABUTTING
at FivpPont PPsne 377 1613
CO. INC. a Florida corporation. PORATE AREA OF THE CITY OF WEST JINKINS C'RCLE IN AC
h(t45tOm00(' inbu5,fle%SunJ(r SAP4FOro, FLORIDA, AT THE CORDAPICE
WITH
THE
PERSONAL TAX SERVICE AND
In, fictitious name of SIAP4DARD EXPIRATION OF THIRTY DAYS PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 74 190,
—
BOOKKEEPING, Individual &amp;
SYSTEMS MEDICAL SUPPLY a' FROM THE APPROVAL OF SAID LAWS OF FLORIDA.
Uusress
Tax Returns. 2 East
Rooleng And Carpentry Repair
P'wt
TOWER'S
BEAUTY
SALON
t Sanford, Lake Monroe. ORDINANCE A PORTION OF
WHEREAS, there has been filed
Road. Hwy 17 97 (5CC ontrance.
Fre.',st,mat.'s
Iformerly Harruett's Beauty Nooji)
Florida. 32777. and ntend to THMT CERTAIN PROPERTY
with the CII', Cter1 of the city of
Fi
Points) 312
rtq,5tr thr laid name with the LYING BETWEEN EAST 29TH Sanford, Florida, a petition conCall 333 6761
— 519E Fers!,37 5747
-STREET AND 30TH STREET. taming the name of the property
Cl'rk of thr Circuut Court of
Expect root rvpairs, flat roofs or
Si m,noIe county, Florida
EXTENDED EAST, AND BET- owner in the area described
'..Ingles All work guranted
DAT ED this 10th day of March,
WEEI1I MAGNOLIA AVENUE AND herenafler requesting annexation to
14 UI) I. i N C'.
II C) C, 1) E N
P'AMx.AVtP4UI INACCOROAP!CE the corporate area of the City of
A LI 1976.
6700
WITH
THE
(SEAL)
PROVISIONS OF Sanford, Florida, and requesting to
TaU and of I lob specialist F
ESTERSON LAND CLEARING
CHAPTER 71-190. LAWS OF be lOCated therein: and
Mm'dical 5. Surgical
Class workmanship No lob too
flulldot,ng. Excavating, Dilcr
FLORIDA,
Supply Co. ;nc
WHEREAS, the Property Ap.
*04k FII dert, top Soil
Small Call 13) 131$
WHEREAS, there has been filed pcaiIerofSel-nirtolecounty,Florlda, STOP AND THINK A MINUTE If
Jrnkins, Sr
with the City Clerk Of the City of having certified that there i one
P'slrnt
t':
19Y8 Sanford, Florida, a petition con- properly owner in the arca to be
VI P,'.trch IS.
Classified Ads diln't work
April
Alteration Shop Order for
theme wouIdnI be any
taming the names of the prop'rty annexed moo Ihat laid property
(t.
Easter Tailoring, dresses, hats
owners in the area described owner has signed 'he petition for
FICTITIOUS NAME
_____________________________
end matching bags 372 7459
herelnatt,rrequestingannexationto annexation, and
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the corporate area of the City of
J
Snyder Nursery &amp; Land Alterations Dressmaking. ladies'.
WHIEA!, the City Commission
imiziirsgrvo 5 lncMgcd in business Sanford, Florida, and
requesting to of the City of Sanford, Florida, has
scap'rsg We are overstocked I?%
.it 300 N Fruwn Avenue, Sanford. be
men's, children's. Drape's. Quilts,
located therein: and
landscaping plants and WC do
deemed it In the best titerest of the
377?). SiminoIc County. Florida
Upholstering. Donna Canada,
WHEREAS, the Property Ap. City to accept said Petition ana
completeland%capmngservic,.3fl
unctir thi- fictitious name of praiser
3730701
China Glats,
of Semlnolt County, Flortda, intends to annex said area.
7744
or
4447764.
($ERALDADVEPTISER,,ind:bat I
UctalDollRepairing
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
.otlntttor,stttlaidnamc*i?hthr having Certified that there are two
Call Nettie at 322 o,n
____________________
Clerk .jf 'Pt('Cur(vit Court, Seminole property owners in the area to be ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF
annexed and that said properly
TIlE CITY OF SANFORD,
Cur.t,, Florida in ,'ccordanu
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ownt.r have signed the petition for FLORIDA:
Pu provisions of thu' Fictitious ann'
Expert automatic lranSmiseon
-xation, and
SECTION I. he City Commisilon
P4,mr Statutrs. lo V.1 Section
Overhauling All work guaranteed.
ARt BROWN PEST CONTROL
WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida,
165 09 1 Ire 'a Shaluli
Free diagnosis. Factory Inn.
Of Inc City of Sanford, Florida, has hereby declares Its intention to
2547 Park Drive
S Sinfocd Hi raId. 1n.
Smislion
System, 407 E Celery,
377 $165
demsd It In the best interest of the annex to and to make a part of the
Dv Wayni 0 Doyle
Johnny
City to accept said Petition and
City
of
Sanford, Florida, at the
______________________________
E.'. V.cm'Presichnl
Trent Exlerminatin Co -Complete
intends to annex Said area,
'40* olfer you the same quality
expiration of thIrty days from the
Ni lish March la.2S, April 1.1. 1916
Pest Control and Termiting Free If you're in the business of buildIng
mans?iip in your remodeling
NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT date of the passage of this Oryour
busines
Inspection All Pest Control, 10
use
the
ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF
dinance, as provided for by Chapter
and additions requ4rem
as is
Classified Ads often
act. Discount. 37] 7954
THE CITY OF SANFORD, 74-190, Laws If Florida, 1974. that
available in hit general con
__________________________
FLORDA:
certain property described as
City CommIssion
follows:
of the CIty of Sanford, Florida,
From the Southwest corner of Lot
hereby declares its intention to 1, SOUTH PINECREST, FOURTH
annex to and tomakP part of the ADDITION, according to the Plat
tOWlN(, it MAt
WASTE
PET PEST INN
'JOHN
5.
CLARA
City of Sanford, F(Ofld., at tfn
thereof as recorded in Pint Book 1?,
511 L INC. IT MAKES CASH
HALL'S
Itoardmna &amp; r0ornn
UPHOLSTERY now Open at ,32
expIration of thIrty diyt trot the Pages 1? and 43 of the Publi.
I'I AC I 1 (1 45511 lE DAD NOW
Ph 312 251
Sanford Ave Specialists in tufting,
date ci the pass.agq of tlli Or. Records of Seminole County.
Call 172 2411 cm 131 p993
dinan'e, as provided for by Chapter
restoring, &amp; repairing, Also
Florida, run South along the West
74)90, Laws of FI0S'tda, 1911, that line of said South Pinecresf, Fourth Interior, Exterior Plastering,
sewing machine repairs Pt, 377
'7,)
certain property described as
PlaSter Palching &amp; simulated
AddItion, 50 feet to the point of
O*5;
bfk &amp; stO. specialty. 3fl 77w,
beginning, thence continue South
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LoIs 1. 2. 3 and 4, Block 6. along said West line 512 feet, thence
i'hotograpny by Munj,
Cockayn,
Carpentry, Remodeling, Additions.
ROSALIPID HEIGHTS, acco'dIng to
I ne weddni,'rJym,t
South 19 degrees 51' 41" West 700
rasnoahl
Custom
Work
Llc.'nsnd.
Corded
th Pint thei'eof recorded in Plat
feet, thence North 5i7
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Free cstimate 373 6035
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book), Page 47. PubIc Records of North 59 aegrees 57' 41" East
kminol County, Florida.
WELLSDPIILED, PUMPS
feet l the poInt of beginning, con.
arpen'ry.
Concrete,
SteI.
SECTION 7. That this ordinance faming 7.5555 acres, more or less.
SPRIP4KLER SYSTEMS
Rentodeling. Roofing. Free
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Shall become effective ..nmediately
All
SECTION 7. That this ordinance
and sizes
EstImat, No lob too large or
upon its panagt-and adoplion.
We repair and wrviCc
haIi become effectIve Immediately
small Call Red or John, 373-5001,
PASSEDANDADOPTEOIPII$$th upon Its passage and adoptidn.
STINE MACHINES,
t(crd'hetp on that S.sturoay1'7
CELL PlUMBING CO.
day 01 March. A.D., 19)3.
SUPPLY CO
PASSED AND ADOPTED this
PaniItng, doors. windows rIungs,
32? 0759 Sewers Elect. Cleared, 707W 7rd St
5: Lee P. Moore
5th clay of Mends, AD., 1916.
322 6432

Aluminum Siding

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'AMBOO COVE APTS

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BEAUTIFUL 3 bedroom, 1', bath
borne, draped I carpeted

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2 Bedroom, 1 bath Spanish s'uccn
finish with brick front, 'fl$ldC
utility room, enclosed back porch.

"SEP VICE BEYOND

3S—MbiIe Home L.ots

WITT REALTY

i]43$9 after 3:30.

JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY

nd

5CC deposit. 13046.77 afler 4 pm.

EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU

Sdnford, Florida 37171
ORDINANCE NO. 1330

Bedroom located on large. shaded,
private lot, furnished, $150 rnonthi.
Broker Owner, 377 5992,

Clean 3 t.Ctlrnomn. I . tstPi. ,5',O(,lit(t
StOvC 6. re$rigerator, blue arpet
central hi-at &amp; air
1m,'yron'•. 372 1101

5O—scellaneous for Sale

41--Houses
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baths. Only $11,500

Adults only.

Catselberry area.

CasseIb'rry area. Adults only.
Phone $31 7373.

Multiple Listing Service

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furnished apartment,

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

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screened porch, yard, wood
burnirç fireplace. 377 7750,

PARK AVENUE MOBIL! PARK
7545 Park DrIve. SlOup
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7 full baths, large family room.
Screened porth, 7 car garage. 1275
.. Is"! month
D 14AMII. I'4OPLIf TIES
S. V. Hardwick, Broker
D'Itcna 645 44%)

br 7 bedrooms. Aduits only

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follows'
This inStrument prepared by .
C. Vernon Mize, Jr
City Attorney P 0 Box 177$,

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OF 3 Bt!d0Ofl't house on large lot,
uet street. Reasonable rent.
Phone 377-1510.

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_________________________

Restaurant FryConk, dish machine

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urnishe-d 2 bedroom mobile honie,

Real Estate

Ldt' Mary - 2 BR block tiOi,i,
Carpet, air, lots 01 nict trees,
md refrig, 5150 mo
Security. 372 4535.

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11)9

3 Bedroom. 1 bath.
fenced yard
643 0567

365 3721
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sharp

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Furnished duplex, '.ake Mary area.
2 BR furnished apartment, nice
yard. Children an pelt OK. $130
month.2i. milesnorthof.1on I?
92 701 Sunset Drive, next to
William's Accounting 5. Tax
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- Furnished 1 bedroom, living rm,
dining rm. ideal for retired
couple. Near town. No tS. 377
36) after 130

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\%Telcofrie

visit

"4'- 4t'

You will takt notice that the City
Commission of tm city ot Sanford,

DEX54

FICTITIOUS NAME

HAMDEN, COWL (AP) —Art article about pl.ant.sitting and

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name

Instruct

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lOt ,,tttmt?s - ii, ii,
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AL ANON
Pfm.idcflt
5110141 0140E14 COOI
the business of, and are the
Oy; Mary N. Darden
somecne to share 3 bedroOm
DatedthisltticiayofMarch, 1976, trr tamles or friends of problerr'
Can go right to work.
scleownersofthebusinessknownas
As Deputy Clerk
home. Quiet neighborhood. Phone
nkers.
SPRINKLER FITTER
Publish: March II. 15. 25, April I, Seminole Memorial Chapel. in the City of Orlando, Florida.
327 9)i6alter 3:30 p.m. or anytime
City of Sanford, Seminole County, Publish: March II, 5 25 AprIl 1, Fo' turiher niormatson call 173 4557 Prefer design experience; willing to
1976
weekends.
or wrute
travel. Top pay.
Florida,and thereal and true names 1976
DEX.aI
tiantord Al Anon Family Group P 0
Y,ant man or woman to room and
of the owners of the business are DEX
DESK CLERK
1)0' 53. Santord. Fta 37711
lCTITIOUS NAME
tnatd anti share expenses. Phone
Some machine experience helpful.
...._willie James Thompson and Willie
Goingfishing' Get etlthe equipment
Notice is hercby given that I am James Baker.
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Th
ilWlIIi.
Will train riaht nerton.
- ----------NUIIt UF PU5LIC HEARING
you nd for those big ones with i
engaged in business at RI. 7 Dcx 753 Thtornpsc-i and Willie James Baker
MECHANICS
_________
TO CONSIDER ANNEXATION
want ad
Rich
Dr., Longwood, Seminole are th sole owners thereof and the
Experienced.
Great
opportunity.
Notice is hereby given that a
1nntsUnfurnlshed
County, Florida under the fictitious only persons having any interest
-.
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Can cc right to work
Public Hearing will beheld at the
name of nan PRINTING. md that
SALESCLERK
whatv,r in the business. and the
Sinrs
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t Cit f anloi
5
JIi(i,4, at ;.::Qfld:Y k,wn
-,4J33.
room,tu.i
hospital. 1155 ma. Call
Clerk
hc Circull Court, eminoie MmorlpI Chapel is 905 West jtfl
looking for fresh new talent. Call
Caunty, Florida In acc'ydance with Street, Sanford, Florida 37711; and o'clock P.M. On April 76. 1976, tn
TV
TECHNICIAN
consider the annexation of property
F TU Oviedo-Ouple.. furnOr
305 177 4411 tOday.
the prov;sions Of the Fictitious the UnderSigned Willie James- -----...Fxi,II.nt fiAt.rtlai Immediate
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DUPLEX - turnishect' or un
turnished
kjeap
location
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RCdISOOLIhIC
rent
365 312)
anytime

hospital, 1)6.5 month plus CtCPO$it,
-.
323 1663.
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2 Bedroom unlurnIth,d. Adults
Preferred. Free water. 1)30 323
377 6670
_____________________________

31c a une
6 thru 25 times
NOTICE OF SUIT
FInr.da in ,lccrwdanc
with tpi,' the Ficlitious Name Statutes, Toa:03
AM.
—
5:30
P.M.
2$C
a line
TO:
WILLARD
C•
FISHER
26
times
provu%ion of the F uctihous Name Wit: Section IE 09 Florida Statutes
habflhtate and rehabilitate program In the trlcounty area,
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
ADDRESS UNKNOWN
S,"uf,
($2.00
MINIMUM
CHARGE)
In
Wit
5ction
565
09
)9$7
visually handicapped persons
andallpariiesclaimlng in1erestb.
lcirida Statutrs 1957
SATURDAY 9 Noon
3 t.nesMin'mum
S: Cieve A. McAfee
in Orange, Seminole and to seven will become ti
AOflec611could start youona new
against
through, under or
S
R,noall
B
T,.ckitt
President
ri
_____________________________
and profitable career. Call 342
WILLARD C. FISHER and to all Pultsh Mlrch iS, 2S. April I, . 1916
McAfee Enter'ises
Osceola couties through the students. Depending on the parties hiving or claiming to have DEX 9)
DEADLINES
______________________
Inc.
Oper. Campus of Valencia individual rate of adjustment, any
title or interest in the
Pubtit. March 4, 1), iS, 25. 1976
Community College has been the student's term will span personal properly herein described.
DEX-23
iJJssC,portunities
Floon The Doy Before PublicQtion
FICTITIOUS NAME
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
givenagreenhightwjth8 grant approximately siz months not thatanactonofdistressforrenton
Notice is hereby given that I am
Sanford
from the Bureau of Blind tn'luding the follow-tip,
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
Sundc - Noon FridQy
the foling personal property Ifl engaged in busineSs at Highway 17
Services.
Work
4
hrs.
daily,
earn
to v,000
NAME
STATUTE
_____________________________
______________________________
92. Longwood 3270. Seminole
Training In basic Independent Seminole County. Florida;
i u you work
.___
yearly; S9.0
Al,
office
furniture
and
equipment
County,
Florida
under
the
ficlitlout
TO
WHOM
IT
MAY
CONCERN
CITE, Center for Indepen. living skills will tncinjc cornmore-Very secure small business.
Notice is herety given that the
_____________________________located a) Suite 101, 370 5. U.S High name of PICHIES WRECKING
dence, Training and EducaU
-__________ ---SERVICES YARD. and that I intend undersigned, pursuant to the
municatlon, personal safety way ii-, Casseiberry, Florida.
la—Help Wanted
for the Blind, has been awarded and hygiene, personal and has been fuei against you and you to register said name with the Clerk "Fictitio Nan.e Statute" Chapter
4—Personals
Italian
5 09, Florida Statutes, will register --____________ . -- ----__-_,-. Good Opportunityf the Circuil Court. Seminole
s,xm to operate through June family cnunselnu hi'nith rd are required to ervea copy of your
American
Restaurant.
Beer,
Wine
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C!' ''"- 't' .'!. "
;.i. ; øm.us d.uitt wiiii
wrunen aerenss, it ant. to
license. On highway. 775-2174 or
tACEOWITHA
DRINKIPII.
:i. However, Michael Hooks, nutrition, mobility, orientation, Huist 5. McLarry. 3319 Magutrt the provisions of the FictitIous and for Seminole County, Florida.
775-2625.
PROBLEM
___________________
____________________________
Valencia's Director for Corn. and education. Vocational Blvd., Suite us, Orlando, Florida Nm Statutes, ToWit: Section upon recelpi Of proof of the
Perhaps
Alcoholic
Anonymous
piblication
of
this
nolce,
the
ficBeauty Salon, Longwood. Rim to
rnunity Instruction, who will rehabilitation, If needed, along 33503. and file the origInal with the las 09 Florida Statutes 1957.
Caflhlcip
tilious name, towit: CASDREK
5: Rictiarcl H. Moretti
expand. Inside decor vary
ClerkoftheabovestyledCourtonor
)'OL'R
I.ITTI
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Call 477 155'
INDUSTRIES, INC., a Florida
administer the p'ject, an- with referral services for betore the 13th day of April, 1976:
owner
ileasant, Equipment 2 years old.
Write P.O. Be. 121)
corporation. organiz, and existing
Pub,ish: March 4, 11 15, 25. iiô
SECRETARY
ticip€tes additional funding of meaningful activity, social Ofherise a Judgment may be en
i.i,ion. $31 641 or 337.1340.
Sanford. Florida 32771
under the laws of the State of
Fast, accurate I Inc. shorthand or _________
$llO,(K.O per year for the next concni, and socjaJjwU3n, will tered against you for the relief DE X 71
Florida,
dba
OAK WOOD
dictachone experience, good
demanded in the Complaint or the _________________________
two YeW's.
Rentals
BUll DERS. unde' w+tith it is AWE YOU TROU?LED? Call Toll
be provided In the follow-up Pettiun.
Weller Great opportunity.
Hooks )dded, "The' rc}P4't 15 perIod.
Free.
4412027
for
'We
Care"
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in
business
at
156
Tollgate
________________________
PART TIME SECRETARY
INTENITOREGISTER
WlThlESSmyhandandthesealol
- "HOtlifle," Adults or Teens.
Trail. Longwood, Florida 37150
the only one of Its kiwi In the
Godtypist,abletocomposeletterj.
FICTITIOUSNAME
said Court on March 9th. 1976.
Sixteen fan)JIj
have
That the party in interest in said
2OOIT
P4otie
is
hereby
given,
that
the
COOK'S
HELPER
$1,t! t')
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Ii- ...th a huentif led to.- the
ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
initial
______ _____________________
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Willing to tra1n if some background _________
undersigned Willie James Thomp NJsitli% is as fnllows:
Arthur It. Beckwith. Jr
program in the state covej

34—Wobile Homes

3 Bedroom, carpeted, central heat

picked
nstructions may
U,3.E.T.C,E.T.A. office. 1310 West
Colonial, Orlando. Application
should be In by March 22, 1916.

A new program to train, potential candidates f

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Sanford, Fla.

Call for Appointment 322.3103
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tennis for Seminole High, and aside pulling their
triumph o ver Lake Howell, they could well be envisioning
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addressed the Seminole County Bar Assw1allon In Altamoate
Springs Viiih Justice llalehctt is John (.arII, center, president of
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northefly
15 to 20 m.p.h. today HANDING OVER THE MONEY
--Salary increas,~s for zoo
diminishing
tonight and Kay Jessee, chairman of the second atinual Woman's NVni Golf
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Thursday, becoming easterly Tuurney',prrntsa$l,SO0 check to Rodger E.Seney', treasurer Of
-Repaying debts incurred tonight and southeast
. the DVll0n3 Open. '
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Fund for %orthy area non-profit organizations.
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Zoological Society Tuesday won turned down t he request until it convinced the increase %his suf.
Reasons include
an Increase in the price of was presented in writing
ficient. Williams voted to grant
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admission at the Central
Commissioner Sid Vihien Jr the request, but the corn cost of Insurance
Florida Zoological Park.
said that the higher fees are missionersaidhefeltincreased
onal costs resulting
The county commission justified. After meeting with admissions alone are not sufroin
increased
insurance
granted a request to raise
000fficials, Vihlen said the zoo Ficient to close out the society s
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admission fees from $1 to $1.50 needs Increased admission fees debts.
-Increased costs of vendor
for adults and frora 50 to 75 to meet spiraling costs and to
In a letter to the bo ard, the
cents for children under 12.
repay a $100,000 debt owned to society's Fxecutive Director Al supplied items
It was the third time the issue Sanford banks.
Co mmissioner
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served In the U S Army, and said, the men took his 357
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were ramsfacking his house." five or six times by the in-~ J
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sheriff's department car In
residence, where he lives alone, front of his garage and entered
21 months after construction his head
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capital needs for these new dressed in tee-shirts and jeans, armed wit h pistols
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Williams and John Klmbrough
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can be serious, or a twin kl e will
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Herald Staff Writer
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s'orite to win the first event of - Benny Parsons Is back borough 732 arKi Petty' 710,
acing's Triple Crown this year. in the lead for the national stock
Then come Dave Marcis 669,
HOUSTON (AP)-The Rice
As a warm-up, he dashed to an car driving championship.
Hobby Mhson 651, Richard University O'sls will open the
11-length victory in the
Parsons regained first place Childress 631. J.D. McDuffie 1976 football season against
Flamingo Stakes at Hialeah as i result of his third place 620, Darrell Waltrip 603, James Utah here Sept
with a stakes record of 1:46 4-5 finish in Sunday's Southeastern liviton W2 and Lennie PGnd 584.
Other games announced
for lt miles.
500 at Bristol, lean., while
Petty clung to first place in Monday In addition to the
"Honest Pleasure's Flamingo Richard Petty wrecked carly in money winnings after five regular Southwest Conference
races on the 1976 circuit with schedule include road dates
"I hope he can continue."
Petty had moved past Par- $73,540. David Pearson is w. against Louisiana State Sept. 25
The younger colt is healthier sons last ieek
and svitli $65,475, followed by and Florida Oct.
and orks harder than Foolish,
Cale \arborough, the Bristol \arborou)t $53 l, Par sons
The annual Blue-Gray game
Jolleysays. The trainer says he race winner. also pa&amp;sed Petty $46,805, and Waltrip SM,355.
that winds ep the current spring '
sotnetimes must slow down in the NASCAR Grand National
7'aw next race will be the At- football practice wflI be played
I lonC5t "because there are days point Standings
lanta 500 Sunday.
April 9 In Wee Stadium.

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The colts were sired by What field, has 37
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A Pleasure, recently syn- scored 33 points on a 12-of.23 remaining in
the quarter, San
(heated for a record $8 million.
Now Jolley finds hintself with
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The action came on the heels
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cald Brown
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Count), Booard of - Realtors
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mission's practice of s"king
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from buildefif~ and developei-s
fo~ capital reells includilli,
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for 70 found the open man,"
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DerbyApdl 3 before moving points as San Antonio rolled
rebounds.
PauJtz
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open
man,
undernorth to the Kentucky Derby paflt Kentucky
118.105 In an standably, was usually either 21, includIng 17 in the ft half
May I.
American Basketball Associ- Silas or Gervin.
to help keep Kentucky within
Jolley 's relationship with the tion game
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After
spotting
Kentucky
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range
two Pleasures goes back to
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The gan.e was the only pro 18-8 first period lead the Spurs
when he and his late father- basketball action Monday cruised
"I came in here tonight
into a 2&amp;26 tie and then
Moody, arranged buyers for night
Kentucky
until
thl:iklngwewerereallygojngto
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(AP) - shooting night.
Antonio
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Bas ho%eer, noted that
las and eorge
to
the issue. Silas
Gervin of the San Antonio Spurs those, gaudy scoring totals hit five of his baskets during
know a green light whien they `o,L-~'.' ' - " dk,;4 ~;...'~.4,Lir, ,;,' Ili,, tJ:,11 streak.
ce it. Kentucky, which couldn't get
Just 4-Lsk Spurs' Coach Bob
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Bass. V~lter yet. ask Coach team defense was the best its closer then 10 points the rest of#)
llutiie Brown of the Kentucky been all year" said Bass. the way, "get st;bpar perform-

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HALLANDALE (AP) - when we fear he's going to do Their fast works tic never
them fitting.
"If Foolish Pleasure and lion, too much."
close together."
So often, good horses reest Pleasure stand side by side
No
stride
measurements
But neither is trained espe.
its hard to tell them apart," claib hard, 'They get long j. ha%e been taken, but Jolle) ceie good names," he muses.
says LeRoy Jolley, trainer of lops," Jolley says. "They often assumes Honest 'reaches out "Or is it that after their ex.
the two Florida-bred half. work in rather fast times, but fLrther than Foolish Pleasure" ploits, their names are repeate'.iiii

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The - nature center
mission And the School Board scheduled to get underway
on, "We appreciate it very
"We need to put that land to
e county wi be expected to
Tuesday entere- into an September. Mrs. Palmer said. much.work,"
corrinented
Vihlen.
provide
a parks director, a
agreement to deve l op 242 acres Mrs. Palmer, the coordinator
Mrs. Palmer explained
secretar
and two park
Beginning in the next school
at Big Tree Fast into a county for science and environmental school Officials will just use a
park plus tin environmental education, said the education portion of the park in con- year, the school system will
nature center for the county's Program Prvsently is designed Juncdon with the county. IU provide a teacher and a porOfficials at the Central
table building, while the cOlIntv Florida Zoological Park offered
for fifth graders.
schcA childrea.
land was not leased, as such
In attendance at the• m ee ting but an interlocal a°rvement still ic expected to develop and Iandfor use by the schools. But
ie comh-u nature center- were School Sunt William
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igirk grew out of a request froal Layers Asst. Supt. Dan Dagg
trails.
The motion to approve the
deciding instead to pursue the
,NI rs. BettiePalmer
and School Board Chairman concept was made by CoinOf property at Big Tree
By the 1980-1981 school year,
for a site to teach a nature Hobert Feather.
missioner Richard Williams seiool officials expect to East, which is near
Five Points
class.
Though Feather was late in and seconded by Commissioner provide four teachers,
one aide off SR 419.
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tencirg the court noted that possession of certain Items." officials can work It out that of Mary Francis Johnson at after a December arrest by i'm holding this over your head

't get us far" in achieving foreign poliy objectives,
nesaid talks with the Soviets have been suspended before
nd "1 don't place the imprtance on It some others do,"

rape as a juvenile, adjudged disposition the court offered Jail and work during the days. Street., Sanford.
a mLsdemeanor) and you'll
his car on traffic charges,
delinquent and sçent time in a White the chance to withdraw
Leroy Ervin, 19, of 108
Ms. Davis Tuesday told the
Cynthia Anne Morris. 20, of serve five years for it."
state boys' school,
fnrl 'r".
his guIlty plea In the drug case Academy Mi'
The court said the seven
. ".r" r',mrn!t th
Winter Park, was sentenced to
The court allowed barktey to and to go to trt'.
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34 months probation on ur led
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White said he wanted temptedunarmedburg1aryuh
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lrnitt imports of specialty steel could Increase prices of
smne products to consumers because the imports are 20:o per cent below domestic prices.
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in the short-run. However, they have argued that contimers would ber.efit in the long-run from a strengthened
'IuhsUc steel lndutry.
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Noting another salary hike for the county corninissioners is scheduled just before the November ekctins, Carlin said he could not "In good conscience" accept any salary for efforts to serve the public "eially when the citizens of Seminole COwlt)
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of the people Instead of themselves for a change.
"My idea of declining this $15, annual salary l.a legal
and I have already had opinions on this from the Attorney
General's office and from the Internal Revenue
Service," Cai'Iln said,
The commissioners' salaries are set by state law and
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Chief Charles Holzman told the
City Council Monday night that
as a result of a January 21
Insurance Services Office inspection and evaluation of the
city's fire protection, the city
received a Class 7 rating In all
areas wIthin 1,000 ft. of a fire
hydrant.
lnclid
homes In all
areas except the Ranchlandi,
where the rating went from 10
to 9.
Holzman said this would
mean a substantial savings In
fire insurance premiums for
homeowners, varying accorciing
the company, He
said the evaluation was made
before receipt of the new tire
truck,completlonofthesecond
fire station, and hiring of the
two latest firemen.
Following the receipt of the
additional fire pumper truck
now on order and the opening of
the Tuscawllla fire station,
Holzman said he will request a
re-evaluation by ISO In the
hopes of ettlnit a further
reduction In rating.
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Council approved drafting an
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the city and the attack Ofl
ordinance and holding a public
Stuart.
hearing to provide for an secondmansaid,"you'regolna
Chief Deputy Sheriff l)uane
amendment to the budget In to hurt him." and the the ins
Harrell said the burglars went
order to fund the hiring of who was beating the deputy through Stuart's wallet, taking
another fireman. The $4,665 replied, "It don't matter, If a small amount of cash,
needed Includes $4,150 for six we're caught we're up the river
Police went door-to-door
months salary; $175 (or anyway."
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Security and $100 for insurance said today that the bgl.ars
finding someone who may have
will come from state revenue one described as about six-feet- seen a vehicle leaving the area
funds which weu more than tall and the othw about five- but Officers said today they
projected in the budget.
feet-nIne.inche -stayed In the haven't turned up any leads as
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Home Delivery, SI jnt, MonIn, 57.40; Monthi, 511 O; Ytar,
Si'S 40. ByMail InFtoridasam.e.shomed,Ilvrry Atlother mall
Mth. $270 6 Month;, $Jt..Z; 12 MOnths, 137.40,

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step to the forefront of a technology that may soon be
olettianded by an eneny-sthrvei1 world: Building solar
ater heaters
'lucy '. ill be in'. ti-'ci in a program that will test
prIsoner-built solar heaters at Forestry Division buildings
scattered around the state.
grculture Commissioner I)oyle Conner said Tuesday
the program would have triple benefits: Providing useful
rk for prisoners, testing new developments in solar
heaters and possibly cutting state electric bills.

Florida Bases To Be Cut
By The Associated Press
Alter 15yeanasabase of operations, Key West will be
olowngraded to a tropical backwater for the U.S. Navy
under a Pentagon cutback plan to be announced 10(11))' in
t%ashington, SOUTCCS SaY.
ongressional sources said late Tuesday that the
Defense Department will close or reduce five Florida
facilities as part of a combined economy and con•
inlation move that will affect 7(1 Navy installations.
.'saufley Field and Whiting Field, two of three naval air
facilities in the Pensacola area of the Florida Panhandle,
'. ill b' af(ect'd by the' cutbacks, Uwsourcc said.

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NOTICE OF SALE
Ceiling Htmter, Model 1100; 1
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rursuant to an Order
final SRTSI2DV
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II: Lillian T. Jenkins
Dcputy Clerk

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PublIth March 3. 10, I?. 21. 1975
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TAI.1.AUAS.SEE tAPt
A Senate subcommittee
iis okaved :i drastically revised funding plan for the
state's Th -omlIlunitv colleges, which the smaller sehool:
eta Un discriminates against thcm.
IIi'.evc'r, officials of the stale 1)ivLcIon of Community
('ohlege3 say if a new approach is not adopted, some of the
larger schools may not be able to meet pa)Tolls next year.
A Senate Ways and Means subconunittee approved the
formula Tuesday despite objections raised by community
i'ollege presidents in a separate meeting with legislative
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A Department of Tranisirtzittofl ollici at '.'. hii notIfied an advisors' ('011)1 iii ttec of a
'closed sessloil" says he goofed.
"It's strictly poor wording," Craver Jones, chief of the
I 1O'i"s Aviation Bureau, said Tuesday. "There's no
iuestion about it; I goofed there.''
Jones sent LI March Il memorandum to Miation Ad'.isory ('omr,iittee members notifying them of the mnt.'etuig
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Public ReCOrd$oI Seminole County,

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TAI.I.AIIASSEE APi — Organized crime is
starting to expand into Central Florida from IL'; concentration in the southern part of the state, the state
Organized Crime Control Council says,
"Orgarized crime Follows population growth," the
council said in its annual report Tuesday. "Central
Florida is attractive economically riot only to ambitious
bllSiflCSSflICfl,but alsQ t. organized crime interests."
The council said 4lG members or associates of
organized trime operate .n Florida nithouh only i of
theni are publicly identified its mnoters.

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Secretary of State Michael J.
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remaining one per cent of the
vote.
Among the Democrats, the
tally with 91 per cent counted

'IAI.LAIIAS.SEE iAi'i — State Career Service
employcs who worked this year without a pay raise
deserve $74 million in increases next year as a reward for
their loyalty, C,ov. Iteubin Askew says.
1k' sent his pay raIse plan Tuesday to House Speaker
I)onalol Tucker, 1)-Tallahassee, and Senate President
Dempsey Bat-ron, D-I'anarna City, who support higher
salarIes For state workers.
"In view of the fact that no funds were provided during
the 1975-76 fiscal year to grant state ernployes pay adjust.
tiienLs or merit increases, it is even more imnport.ant for us
to take realistic action to restore state salaries to cornIietthve levels and resume merit increases in the 1976-77
budget,'' Askew said.

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ChICAGO (API — President no one would win the added, "I will campaign in Cal- Ogilvie, that turned out a heavy
lie souldn't miimie tl; two he he would wc\ °" 'i'rk April
Ford and Jimr:' Carter were, nomination OIl the first ballot ifornia in the context of a na- Ford vote,
expects to be out of the race by 6 prunary, and aides sud he IS
as expected, the winners in the and that the national con- tlonai campaign. It will begin to
gearing for a duel there with
Ford telephoned his Chicago tt
Illinois primary election. And '.'ention will turn Into a free-For- materialize in California 'md backers 'athered in a down.
The Washington senator said Carter.
for Carter, there was an added all.
5pread east if that is the will of town hotel, and paid tribute to
bonus in a 3urprl.sing haul of
"I intend to be in that free- the people."
his paid campaign workers and
"elegates.
for-all," Shriver said.
Wallace said the same thing '. Wi eers a i C.
r oru iasmoneu a runaway
As Shriver throttled his camL.
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Car"Next week is N?rth Carolina
victory over Ronald Reagan, paign, California Coy. Edmund tuuis time tnat he uia wh?n
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defeated
turn
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Florida
last
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then Wisconsin and on to
his filth triumph in as many Brown Jr. told reporters in Sacseek - that he felt good about Kansas City, and Kansas City is
primary outings over the con. ramer.to he inter,'ls his hin (or
coming in second.
the springboard to success on
servative Republican challeng- the I)emnocratic nomination
he
would
battle
Nov.
2, and we re going to make
er.
Reagan said
be national, Brown said, howthe President Sai(1.
Carter, meanwhile, trounced ever, he hasn't decided whether (in in North Carolina and in
;corgi' Wallace. Sargent Shrlv- hit will r.rslirit money or i-wi III Western states where he elaimc
Jack5on, in New Y'r i !ty
ur rind Fred harris in the primaries outside of the one in he is still doing well, lie blamed Tuesday, predicted the Demo1'n'st-ivatic race, enhancing his his home state.
his loss on the Illinois cratic field would be cut by at
frontrunrier status and effecBrown, 37, denied he is solely Republican organization, head- least two by the Pennsylvania
lively driving Shriver from the a California favorite son and ed by former Go-,'. Richard B. primary April V.

counted in the preferential primary, or "beauty contest,"
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If norm.s from past years hold true, akout five more
people will be attacked before the year is out.
Wright, 26, of Altarnonte Spring,';, says he was 'bobbing
up and down"r . about four feet of water some 50 yards
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pension may be helped by a Supreme Court case which
'as heaily involved in the impeachment probe last year
"I former Supreme Court Justice David McCain.
('hristian's attorney, EC. Deeno Kitchen, cited the case
'Nell vs. State in his Tuesday argument to the 1st
l)lstrict Court of Appeal.
lIe said the decision in the case gave a definition of
bribery that required that money be given in return for
sonic official act. Kitchen noted that the law on receiving
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tarried the dubious distinction of becumiting the first sunind sw-f lover to 1w atf ocked by a shark along Florida's

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however, that the city's land property within 500 feet of a
does not extend to the water's proposed annexation and
edge of Prairie Lake and a rezoning be personally notified
A former applicant for city prthlem may be found in of the Impending action and
the access,
permitted to speak for or
planner In Winter Springs was galn
In
other
iction,
the
cornagainst
the matter at city
approved Tucadsy by county
council meetings whether they
commissioners for a federally mission:
- Referred to the planning reside within or outside the city
funded $10,500-a-year job with
and zoning board for recom- limits.
County government,,
-Wereadvised by Davis that
The commission hired mendatlon the petitioned anLeonard Carswell after a nex&amp;tion and rezoning of a the city has notified former
parcel bordering Palm Springs Mayor Lawrence Swofford that
recommendation from
Kwiatkowski, the board's Road from Center Street north It will repair a block wall
liaison commissioner for to Oakhurst. The toning damaged during Installation of
requested L.a professional office sewer lines on the Lake Florida
personnel.
Swofford proty.
SI
Carswell La moving Into the diatñet.
position that was sought by
Winter Springs Councilman
refrigerator and desk will be Irwin Hunter.
FICTITIOUS NAME
FiCTITIOUS ?AME
needed In the new fire house.
Hunter appiied in
P4otice is hereby given that I
Notice t hereby given that I am
The hiring of a new city but he turned down the offer
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ngg j
at 373 JIfennad In I.tInt
planner with CETA (Corn- after he was Informed he rnt
Dr., Chuelberry. Seminole County, Lawience Or, Sanford, Seminoi
Florida under the fictitious name of
County. Forda under the t.ctitlous
prehensive Employment resign his council seat to
SVNER0V
AM B R I C A
name
of EAGLE NATIONAL
Training Act) funding was qualify for the position under
ASSOCIATES. and that I intend to
HEALTH AGENCY ASSOCIATES.
postponed at the request of the county's Comprehensive
registersaidnamewithth.,cIn'kof
and that
intend to register said
the Circuit Court, Seminole County. name with the Clerk of the Circuit
Councilman John Daniels, Employment and Training Act
Florida In accordance with the
Court, Seminole County, Florida in
who said açpllcants are still (CETA) program.
provisions of the Fictitious Name accordance with the provisIons of
being Interviewed. He said a
When the Issue first arose,
Statutes, Ic - Wit: Se-ct ion 165.09
the Fictitious Na me Statutes, To
Ciorida Statutei ID57.
special meeting might be Commissioner John Kimbrough
Wit: Section lAS 09 Florida Stnlutes
5' Randall II TarkMf
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necessary for the position left asked fur a lega.l ozUon.
Publith: March 3, 10. 17, 21. 1975
S James A Strickland
vacant by resignation of Mrs.
Kimirough said he was not
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Publish: March . 10. 17. 21. 1975
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Dianne Kramer.
certain as to the legality Of
FICTITIOUS NAME
A personnel policy patterned hiring a city clficlal for a Job
hi
Ufl 'h.tt I If
r.uid n Lu.nc',%
II) A U ri
after one drawn up for the City with county government,
5t • C.isseIb'-rry.
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of Melbourne will be discussed
Apotent1alconflIctofInter
t,tjnty Florida ufldr thi' lictitoul, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
again next Monday at a 7:30 was what Kiinbrough feared
Psamr' of PROJECTS UNLIMITED. EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
workshopprecedlngthe regular most,
and that I intend to register Said CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
name with the Clerk of the Circuit
Council meeting, Although
Federal officials In Atlanta
Court, Seminole County. Florida in NO. 77343CA09.S
Coundilmember'sagreedftwas advised the board to seek *ii accordance with the provisionS of ADVANCE MORT(iAGE COR
P0 R At ION, a
a good docwnent, they in. opinion from Florida Atty. Gen.
the Fictitious Name Statutes, toWit:
5r-ctf'n
1550?
Ftra
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diented 9!ternsticns would be Robert sievin and a ruling
Plaintiff,
needed to make it fit the Winter from thc Federal Civil Service
WIt,jm, Jr
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Springs situation. It will be Commission.
r'ItI%h A,'.irch I?. 71, ii, April?, 14 AROLDW.ROBERTSMKIANITA
MARY ROBERTS, his wife,
1976
placed on the agenda for the
Rather 'han wait on those
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Defendants
March 29 meeting for Council opinions, Kwiatkowski last
NOTICE OF ACTION
action,
week dedded to offer the
TO: Harold W Robcct
FICTITIOUS NAME —
Residence Unknown
Nofjt s hert-ty q'n that I am
Bids were opened from 21 posltlontoHunter—ifbewotd
'niwi1
fl tiusinrss a 7600 Orlando
sub-contractors on various resign the council seat.
Anita Mary Roberts
S,nford 337?). Si'minolc
phases of completion of the city
Rt'Sidince Unknown
Though Hunter atfirst said he
$ lori%,, untjrr tit' f(t't,Otj
YOU
ARE NOTIFIED that an
recreation building. The would step down, he later said
nami of BIG "T" lIRE S WHEEL
lctiOflfoforecloseamortgageonth,
SERVICE.
.incl
that
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building committee will study adverse publicity prompted
followIng property in Seminole
r, ,,St(r aI n,im,- wth thc CIrk
the bids and make r"nrn. him In litres
0 ku rw''mf
t, 4.).
wiaij jva
'wr.
n Circuit Court, S'-nInolc County,
LOt 23. GRANADA SOUTH. ac.
mendations to the council. and to stay vlith the city.
Florida 'n accordance wtP the
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fore the water is diverted into Longwood City Attorney Ned
Prairie Lake.
Julian Jr.. announced this week
Mrs. Glenn, In presenting the that the notification portion of
boar'j's proposal, said the over- the "Mooney" annexation law
flow could be swatted across has been repealed by statewide
city-owned property to Prairie law.
Lake.
The "Mooney" law had

help staff IL. ;,cw station when and Stuart didn't g't
uui Stitart hisnai
it Is open, which Holzman hopes look at his aasaI1anj Crime scene technicians went
wii]betritheflrstpartofApru
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the access road.
- He said detectives hbve found that might lead to the burglars.
It was pointed out that fur. no comectIon between recent
nIiIng.a such as bunks, stove, firearms thefts in burglaries In

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It'. l'he Associated Press
I )r. .John Grady has launched his American Party bid
Inc thic Senate seat held by Democrat l.awton Chiles by
claiming Chiles' five-year record in Congress shows him
SIding with liberal Forces.
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lIberal from 641 to 841 per cr,t of the time."
(;riih said in Taimma, where he held one of flIjiC airport
n'ws t'tink'rent-es Tuesday, that he thinks this puts Chiles
out of tune wIth Florida voters "who have consistently
shown themselves to be conservative anywhere from 60-71)
per cent, at least."
lie also appeared in West Palm Iteach, Miami, .
Thers, Orlando, Jacksonville. T;lllaha.'cc, l'ar,arna ('ity
atiti I't'nsniil;t

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - cttzens and two city commis- Received a report from
City Commissioners have asked sioners -Sandra Glenn and Cal City Attorney Joseph Davis that
consulting engineers, Glace and DeVoney, urged a feasibility he will outline for the cornRadcliffe, to study the problem study of creating a "pop.off" mission next week the legal
of flooding in Pot Lake.
damming arrangemenc at the procedures for followlnb ctate

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Cosgrave, the first Irish head of state to make an official
visit to the United States on St. Patrick's Day, will rin a
shamrock on President Ford and address a Joint session
of Congress.
Aldes to Cosgrave In Dublin and a White house sow-ce
also said he will use his first U.S. visit since taking office
in February 1973 to urge Americans not to contribute to
Northern Ireland relief.

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Ford's projected 1977 civil
defense budget.
The President has said he will
slash the amount available for
federal matching funds In civil
defense to $71 million - a
subotantlal reduction from the
orgina1 $123 m'llIon proposed
by Secretary of Defense Arthur
Schlesinger before he left oflice.
In addition, the 1977 budget
will provide for matching funds
to be granted to local cornmunitles only In
event of
muclear
disaster,
By
eliminating application of the
budget to "all hazard" it will
become impossible for jij.
vidual civil defense units to
secure federal monies in the
wake of a natural disaster such
.as a numcane or ilooci.
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for kids, is returning to the lamily type environment
envisioned by Its founder. Father Edward Flanagan.
Consultant Jim Brown said Tuesday that Boys Town is
building 16 cottages on its main campus here to serve 10
boys each with live-in parents. With remodeling of
existing Facilities Into similar unit,, the campus will
eventually serve up to 500 boys.
The program will be expanded to other cities and the
ultimate enrollment at satellite units around the nation
ill be limited only by the "financial resources we have to
tuild them and maintain them." Brown said,

Challenger Grady Maintains

Altamonte Commission Refers

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government's proposed
reciuction and limitations of its
fiscal 1977 civil defense budget.
Chairman Joc Davis. acting
at the commlttee's regular
meeting Tuesday, asked that a
letter be drafted tO the U.S.
Senate Armed Services Corn-

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Sanford Chamber of Commerce

steel. Stainless is used extensively in the food, che.'rical,
textile, pollution control and electrical power industries,
bile allo t'tls are used to make tools, including tools
fcir the manufacture of nearly all industrial products.

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marijuana to a state un•
White's plea negotiations for
The case Involved a pound of imprisonment would give him a county jail and then two years involving the burglary V a
dercover
Casselberry residence in
agent.
Plea a probationary sentence were marijuana that sheriff's agents chance to get an education and prcbntion.
negotiations were conducted on also based on the defendant found under an auto hood at a learn a trade,
Judge McGregor withheld December 1914.
the basis that if Barkley had no having no prior record,
Arthur Lee Brocls told Judge
bar In the Midway community,
Maria DavIs, 21, of 1117 W. adjudication of guilt and
prior record he would receive a
When White came up for east of Sanford.
12th St., Sanford, wps sentenced sentenced Paul Edward McGregor that he faces the
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Wuodci notcd that two days of nine children and that no )rars prthatlon. She wae found Beach, to three years counties as cOnsecUtive terms.
Judge McGregor told Brooks,
Tuesday wbe!i Barkley came after White pleaded guilty in needs to work to support his guilty of attempted second- probation. Spencer had pleaded

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major foreign policy decisions, key senators were not told
a plan to penalize the Soviet Union for aiding armed
intervention in Angola.
Senate Democratir Leader Mike Mansfield, asked if
;irlyone in the Senate was told of the decision to postpone
talks nitI the Sovtetson energy, housing and commercial
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at the Altamonte Mall.
Arthur Barkley has withdrawn free on bond.
seven years probation,
been charged with armed an auto in January were
a previously entered guilty plea
A 19-year-old Eatonville man1 :
A second Oviedo resident
In oilier sentencings, Albert burglary.
tenc.xI to jail and probation by
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for robbery in Orange County
has been seduled for a jury probe of illegal drug activities Midway farm laborer, was who said he went through the McGregor.
Charles illilery Jr., 20, and 10 years for aggravated
trial the week of April 5 at at Oviedo, Andrew White, 22, sentenced to l clays In county 11th grade In school but can't
Sanford.
also pleaded guilty Jan. 13 to jailplusfiveyearsprobationon read or write, that he had "a Sammy Lee Lowery, 21, and assault and auto theft in Polk
On Jan. 13 Barkley, 25, delivery of marijuana to a state a guilty plea to possession of terrible juvenile record . . . a Wilford Chisolm, 22. were or- County, received a sentence of

Key Senators Not Told
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pleaded guilty Jan. 13 to
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marijuana to a state un.

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the basis that lf Barkley had no

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having no prior record.

prior record he would receive a

tnyie in the Senate was told of the decision to postpone

harm the Midway community,

When White came up for east of Sanford.

probationai- sentence In the sentencing Tucdav 1ud'

talks with the Soviets on energy, housing and commercial

drug case.

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"Maybe he %_'~,?-!n't censWer it major," he said of
Kissi nger's failure to give the Senate prior noti ce of th e
silspensions.

He added that "threats or the implication of threats
won't get us far" in achieving foreign policy objectives.

lie said talks with the Soviets have been suspended before

'on. S1)e was found
years probati

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U S. steel production, is primarily stainless and alloy tool

began a protest of the federal

steel. Stainless is u-ced extensiveiy in 0e food, chemical,
textile, pollution control and electrical power industries,
ihile alloy tceLs are used to make tools, including too
for the manufacture of nearly all industrial products.

government's proposed
reduction and limitations of its

Senate Armed Services Corn-

bv it 1938 film and made wealthy by people with a soft spot

mittee objecting to President
Ford's projected 1977 civil
defense budget.
The President has said he will
slash the amount available for
federal matching funds in civil
defense to $71 million
a
substantial reduction from the
original *123 million proposed

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for kIds, is returning to the family type environment
envisioned by its founder, Fa ther Edward Flanagan.
Consultant Jim Brown said Tuesday that Boys Town is
building 16 cotta ges on its main campus he re to
10
boys each with live-in parents. With remodeling of
existing facilities into similar unit.,, th e campus will

per cent at least

will be limited only by the "rmancial resources we have to
build t hem and maintain tiem," Brown said.

Schlesinger before he left of-

fice.
In addition, the 1977 budget
will provide for matching funds

Ford To Receive Shamrock

to t* grated to Imal corilmunities only in the event of
BI?
muclear
disaster.
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Cosgrave, the ru-st Irish head of state to mke an official

visit to the United States on SL Patrick's Day, will pin

B

eliminating application

sh.amrock on President
Ford and address a joint ression
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of the

budget to "all hazards," It will
become Impossible for indi-

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Newman Motors

funds which were more than
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their loyalty. (ov. Reubin Askew says

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NOTICE OF ACTION
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YOU ARE NOTIFICO Mot an
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,ef County. Florida.
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Lot 25, GRANADA SOUTH, ac.
F lorlda in Accor
povisions of the FctItiou Name cording to the Plot thereof as
,ecorow in Piat Book is. page loo.
Public Records of seminolt county,
~Ivrlua slatutel 1957
Florida.
5: Tom R. Taylor, Sr.
Together with &amp;11 structure-, en(s
P0,11sh APArch 17. 24. 31, April 7,
Improvements now and hereafter on
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N,rsu,int to an order or a I'nai SRT$i2')v
uoumrnt nl Ioreclojure t-ntrud tn has been tIled against

"Ibey took several handguns over the house last ;,igh t &amp;W

from the house," Fagan said. again today searcW ng for clues
He said detectives hhve found that might le
ad to the bWgWa*

F10 connection between remt

ftemm thiefts in burg1itries in

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Vter 153yearsas a base of(4wrationus, Key West will tx

a Pentagon cutback plan to be announced today

in

id ihities In the Pensacola area of the Florida Panhandle,
.d~,I) %%ill beaffectedb% tli(.L'titi);i(.'L-~.tll(.."()Lirct-.;siiitl,
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F unding Bias Claimed

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PAar is of the Public Records of Cl#fk Of thil Court 0111her before '
S- otv~nalr county, F Wida
WrvlC1 On Plaintiff's attorney or
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bloc of 57 that Carter was win-

,,t~1 t1,*-s'-'8 (ommunity colleges, %;Iuch the smaller sch(x,],

*11, Itio- ~;rowriv %itumra ,ri wrillrn detentei,
" innnIi'Crnjnty Florida dc-%crbed MacLean 'md Brooke, plaIntIf

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facilities as part of a combinexI economy and enn-lidation itim
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.iufley Field and Wiiting Field t%o of three naval air

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Defense I)epartment will cloe or reduce live Honda

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Washington, sources say.

Heaters, MndeI 24 ER 50; 1 Electra
~Stblti, hwtjoel

ittered 'iround the stat

under

Range. Model RWE 3M.A; I Falco
1400d. Nindel 266; 2 Efectri Heat
Clks%mq;

Slmnshinf-' State
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prLson ininates are getting a chance to learn a trade and
step to N, forefront of a technology that may soon be
demanded by an energy-starved world: Building solar
%%ater heaters
They %%ill be involvLd in a progiani that "ill test
prisoner-built War heaters at Forestry Division buildings

on a

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PlaintilI or be uSed wit h.
premiWs. even though they be

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Agriculture Commissioner Doyle Conner said Tuesda ~
the program would have triple benefits: Providing useful
mork for prisoners, testing new developments in solar
rs un possi bl y cutti ng, state electric )illS

Slid land and fIxtur attathnd

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Democratic nomination prob..

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Carter 560,977 or 48 per cent
Wallace 34.632 or 28 per cent

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remaining one per cent of the
vote.
Among the lkioocrats, the
tally with 91 pet cent counted

nor, i4ho now has won four pri-

CON
Delaware cor.

(Yinie aceno Whnirlanq womf I "t

by The Stnford Herstd, Inc.. it* N. frmch Avo , S&amp;RION, Ff&amp;
Wyl,
Wond Class Post&amp;#* Paid 41 Sanford, Florid&amp; 32711.
140 mv Dtili vef V, SS Cents; M-onlh, 12.40; 4 Monfhs, 114.2c; yeaf.
171 #0 SyMall- 1 nFW1datam*,p%h0M#de1ivfr,r; Auotnprmao

, ie !975-76 fiscal year to grant state emploves pay adjiv,t.1
ittents or merit increases, it is even more important for
take realistic' action to restore state salaries to cmnpct1t1e le vels and reumne mnerit increases an the 19fi-77

Plaintiff,
irlwi)h wvolam%, ir

FICTITIOUSNAME
41titl 'Sh(r(by cliwrc that i am

finding someone who may have

tall and the other about five- but offIcers said today they
feet.nlne-inches_gayodjn
haven't turned up any leads as

PLbI,'IItd Ditty a'sd SuNday •si'ept Saturday and Christmas Day

t)emnpsey Barron, 1)-Panama City, who support higher
salaries for state workers.
In view of the fact that no funds were pro vided (iurmn'

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bound to vote for the candidates

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Askew Favors Pay Hikes

name with ttw Clerk of the Circuit

name wilh the Clerk of 1he Circuit
mi We Cun'yFioIda
me with the

the

the neighborhood just north of
25th St. last night In hopes of

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THE
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Cnunly. Florioa. under IN- 10110-u%
COUNT
PjArnr of PROJECTS UNLIMITED. EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.

one described as about dx4eet. seen a vehicle leaving Ow area

get a

but also to organized

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State Career
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Tlie fireman will be needed to shadows in the darkened Njuse to how (lie burglars left the

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"Organized (-rime follows population growth," the
council said in its annual reixirt Tuesd,ay. "Central
Florida is attractive e(onomically not only to ambitious

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no delegates,

no couiie'll sald 486 members or associates )f
-d crime cjwrate in. Florida although only 9i o!

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rime Spreading

d that I intend to register Said CUlT P4 AND FOR SEMINOLE

Federal officials In Atlanta

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Bids were opened from 21 POaitlontoflunter-ifhe would

help stall the new station when and Stuart didn't
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Security and $100 for insurance said today that the burglars

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t-t'ntratlon in the southern part of the state, the state
Organized (rime Control Council says.

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Provision% of the F10111ous Name &amp;ccordame with the provisiom of
Statutes, To-Wit: Section 06S 09 the Fidiflous Name StalLfies. To
Florida Statutes %PSJ.
Wit: Section $43.09 Fioridi Statutes
5: Randall 11. Tackc,

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months salary; $175 for
uniforms; $240 for Social

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another fireman The $4,665 replied, "It don't matter If a small amount of cash
needed includes $4,150 for six we're caught we're up the river
Police went door-to-door in

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sta rting to expa nd Into Central Florida from its con-

Council approved drafting an (Continued From Page I-A)
___J thef elo: also all 9as, %team. electric,
the city and the attack on
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND water. and
ef heating, cooking,
holding a publiC
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Stuart
FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY
refrigerating lighting, plumbing
hearing to provide for an second man
going
Chief Deputy Sheriff Duane FLORIDA.
ventilating, Irrigating, a
anwndment to the boidget in to hurt him." and the the man Harrell said the burglars went
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order to fund the hiring of who was beaung the deputy through Stuart's wallet, taking (OVPANY, a Florica t0rfY)r,1hQn, now
are of may

Recreational Vehicle&amp;

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VUER&amp;V
AMERICA
ASSOCIATES, a, that I Intend to

before receipt of the new fire needed to make it fit the WInUr from the Federal Civil Service

mutual aid pact

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A personnel policy patterned hiring a city official for a job
afteronedrawnupfot' the City with county government.
of Melbourne will be discussed
A potential conflict of Interest

Holzmnn said the City of

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the lowest in the county bmu3e
it does not participate in a

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Nofice ti hereby gsvm that I am
eN&amp;gtd in busin"s at 3?3 jeff "son engaird in buslne%s at X8 Sir

Councilmembersagreeditwas advised the board to seek
crdL
to. th
1k a ol dot, Lhy Litrorni
Atty. Geri .
said the evaluation was made dicated alternations would be Robert Shevin and a ruling

addltlon.aj fire pumper truck

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Notice is hereby given Mal I am

certain as to the legality of

now on order and the opening of su~-contractors on various resign the council wat.
the Tusrawilla fire sUtion, phasa of completion of the city
11hough Hunter at lkst said he
Holzman said he will request a recreation building. The would step down, he later sald
re-evaluation by ISO In the building committee will study adverse publicity prompted
hopes of getting a further the bids and make recoin- him to turn doisn the county job
reduction in rating.
mendations to the council. and to stay wit.1 the city.

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truck, completion of the second Springs situation. It will be Commialon.
fire station, and hiring of the
two latest firemen.
March 29 meeting for Council opinions, KwialkowskI
Following the receipt of the action.
week decided to offer

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lie said the decision in the case gave a definition of

postponed at the request of the county's Comprehensivf, rt-jio -, :aid name with !he Clerk of and that I Intend to register mid

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neeW in the new fire house.
Hunter applied In Decembm,
The hiring of a new city but he turned down the offer

areas except the R.anchlands,
where the rating went from 10
to 9

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Ex-Education ('omit. 1 \LlhI AI'j
lilissioner Floyd (1hriStidn's; bid to keep his SAOWa-year
pension may be helped by' a Supreme C.oumt case which
%% as heavily involved in the in. peachment probe last year
of former Supreme Court Justice David McCain.
Christian's attorney. E.C. Deerto Kitchen, cited the case
Nell vs. Statei in his Tuesday argument to the Ist

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The commission hired mendatlon the petitioned as,nexatlon
the
city has notified former
and
rezoning
of a
Leonard Carswell after a
parcel
borde
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recommendation from

mean a substantial savings in ssorkshopprecedlngthe regular mt

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wiatkowski, the board's Road from Center Street north it will repair a block wall
liaison commissioner for to Oakhurst. The zoning damaged during installation of
requesW is professional office sewer lines on the Lake Florida
persotinel.

Holzman said this would again next Monday at a 7:30

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approved Tuesday by county
council meetings whether
commissioners for a federall y mission:
Referred to the planning reside within or outside the city
funded $10,500-a-year job with

received a Class? rating in all special meeting might be Commissioner John K'nbrough
B5 ihui 1000 IL of a fire necessary for the position left asked for a legal opinion
hydrant
vacant by resignation of Mrs
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are to be increased automatically later this year, according to the law.
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Service," Carlin sa id

Insurance Services Office in- Councilman John Daniels, Employment and Training Act

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Wright. 26, of Altamonte Springs
.SIle was "bobbinle
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up arid down" about four feet of water some 50 '
from ,
Jv,re Saturday when a shark numled hi:i Ir!t It.g.

Lake.

The "Mooney" law had
Mayor Norman Floyd said, required that persons owning
however, that the city land property wi thin
feet of a
By ED PRICK Err
proposed
does
not
extend
to
the
water's
annexation
and
HeraldStaIlWirfter
edge of Prairie Lake and a rezcnlng be personally notified
A fortner applicant for city problem may be found In of the impending action and
permitted to speak for or
planner in Winter Springs was gaining the access.

him

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1k (1)le Ill be attacked btfoi-€ the ',tar is

city-owned property to Prairie law.

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The city's water quality ad- lake to pem-dt overflow acrow law in artnexatiorm.
visory huard, composed of five land for natural filtration beDavis' law firm, through
fore the water is diverted into Longwood City' Attorney Ned
Prairie Lake.
Julian Jr.. announced this week
Mrs. Glenn, in presenting the that the notifica tion portion of
bo4
,rd's proposal, said the over- the "Mooney" annexation law
now
could be swailed across lias been repealed by statewide
By

damming arrangement at the

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qwfion and evaluation of the who said applicants are still (CETA) pr(,gram.
city's fire prokTtion, the city being interviewed. He said a
When the issue fim arose,

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WINTER SPRINGS- Fire planner with CETA (Corn. after he was informed he must
Chief Charles Holnnan told the prehensive Employment resign his council seat to
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City Cou ncil Monday
Monday night flu , Training
ra,n,ng
gCi;
funding
iUflulng was qualify for we position tmucr

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rarned the dubious distinction of becoming the first sunand surf lover to be attuktiI hi a 'shark alunj h"lorlcla's

Carswell

conslderthisOctoberpayraIseandpossi blys.t to tMnk
of th e people Instead of themselves fora change

secure federal monies in the
wake of a natural disaster such

as a hurricane or flood,
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mission next week the legal

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delegates.
for-all," Shriver said.
Wallace said the same thin' volunteers alike.
Ford fashhoaed a runaway
AsShriver throttled
his
camthis
time that he did when Car'
" Ne' t
N orth Car olin
victory over Ronald Reagan, paign, California Gov. Edmund
ter defeated him in Florida last
en
Wisconsin
and on to
his fifth triumph in as many Brown Jr. told reporters I
week
a lie e
about
Kansas
Kansas
City is
City,
and
primary outings over the con- ramento he intends his un for
corning
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the springboard to success oil
serv.
battle
Nov.
2, and we're golngtomake
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Reagan said he would
he national. Brown said, howCarter, meanwhile, trounced ever. he hasn't decided whether on in North Carolina and in it," the President said.
('eone Willart' S. s'r't c!ris h
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tU sol icit miwney o'- ran in Western s'a'es where he claims
Jackson •n 1y
er a''
nd Fred Harris in the primaries outside of the one in he is still doing well. Ile blamed Tuesday, predicted the DemoDemocratic race, enhancing his his home state,
his loss on the Illinois cratic field would be cut by at
frontrunner status and effecBrown,37, denied he is solely Republican organization, head- least two by the Pennsylvania I
lively driving Shriver from the a California favorite son and ed by former Coy. Richard B. primar y April V.
cont
There was another winner,
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Lumbent Daniel Walker, a long11
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Receised a report from

Radcliffe, to study the problem study of creating a "pDp.off"

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lack of f un ds"

vidual civil defense wilts to

lso said he will use his first U.S. visit since taking office
in February 1973 to urge Americans not to contribute to
Northern Ireland relief.

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gearing for a duel there with
Ford telephoned his Chicago then.
Illinois primary election. And vention will turn into a free-for- ifi at
e ri
al ize in California an(I backers, gathered in a downThe Washington senator said Carter.
for Carter, there was an added all.
spread cast if that is the will of town hotel, and F.mid tribute to
bo nus in a surprising haul of
"I Intend to be in that free. th e people."
his paid campaign workers and

Mers, Orlando, iaeksoviIl, TalInhacee I'an;imn ('il'
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said today he will decline the $ 1 5,444 annual salary.
Noting another salary Nke for the county Con)mnissiooeNisscduled just before the November elecc
tions Carlin said he could not "in good catscience" aCcept 'an y salary for efforts to serve the public
"especially when the citizens of Seminole County are

by Secretary of Defense Arthur

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James E. Carlin, an announced candidate for the

Chairman Joe Davis, acting
at the committee's regular
meeting Tuesday, asked that a
letter be drafted to the U.S.

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President no tne would win ttw added, "1 will campaign in Cal- Ogilvie, that turned out a heavy
Ford and Jimmy' Carter were, nomination o,i the first ballot hernia in the context of a na Ford vote,

(;rttly- said in Tampa. where he held one of nine airport
news conferencti Tuesday . that lie thinks this puts ClWes
Out of tune with Florida
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Beach,
Judge McGregor told Brooks,
Tuesday whet" Barkley came after White pleaded guilty In needs to work to supp'wt his guilty of attempted second- probation. Spencer had pleaded
before Circuit Court Judge J. the drug case he had been family. Judge Woodson agreed degree murder by a circuit guilty to possession of con- 1111opeflifly prison will change : il
William Woodson for sen- arrested by Oviedo pollee "for that if probation and parole court jury in the Nov. 3 shooting trolled substance: marijuana your attitude. If you mess up, :
tencing the court noted that possession of certain Items." officials can work it out that of Mary Francis Johnson at after a December arrest by I'm holding this over your head ~
Barkley had been arrested for Since that case is still pending Hampton can spend nights In Sheppard Avenue and W 13th Caselti'erry police who stopped
burglary with intent to commit
rape as a juvenile. adjudged disposition the court offered jail and work during the days. Street., Sanford.
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a misderp2anor) and you'll ,
his car on traffic charges.
delinquent and spent time In a '. e tL chance to withdraw
Leroy Ervin, 19, of 108
Ms. Davis Tuesday told the
Cyn thia Anne Morris, 20, of serve five years for it.'
state boys' school.
iva guilty plea in the drug case Academy Ave., Sanford, wLu court she didn't commit the Winter Park,
The court said the se ve-n '
enced to
The court allowed Barkley to and to go to trial or to go ahead sentenced to five years in crime and asked f cr
years
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Rrnn
V rcleced from P'z p'ea
scheduled him !or trial.
White said lie wanted tempted unarined burglary of a
ThreeSanfordincii "iKj plead of gWlty tG attempted grand on the ollier convictions.
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Dr. .John Grad% has launcht4i his American Party bid
for u Senate se - it held h' Democrat awton CIII

Judge McGregor withheld

Maria Davis, 21, of 1117 W. adjudication of guilt and

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read or write, that he had "a Sammy Lee Lower, 21, and assault and auto theft in Polk
a Wilford Chisolm, 22, were or. County, received a sentence of
terrible juvenile record
long list" and the court hoped dered to serve seven days In seven years probation In a case

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Judge Woodson told Ervin, Circuit Court Judge Robert B. al,ready sentenced to 15 years
for robbery In Orange County ,
has been scheduled for a jury probe of illegal drug activities Midway farm laborer, was who said he went through the McGregor.
trial the week of April 5 at at Oviedo, Andrew White, 22, sentenced to 120 days In county 11th grade In school but can't
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BarkJey
allowej rjna.in probation and was sentenced to dwelling. He had originally guilty to attempted burglary of larceny of clothing from a store
Arthur Barkley has withdrawn free on bond,
seven years probation,
been charged with armed an auto In January were 5PJ . at the Altamonte Mall.
A 19-year-old Eatonville mart. ,
a previously entered guilty plea
A second Oviedo resident
tenced to jail and probation by
In other sentencings, Albert burglary.

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Fir-si Unitarian Church, 1815 E. Robinson St.,
Orlando, starting at 9 a.m.
Toda's activities opened with a welcome and
Introduction by Dr. Peter C. H. Pritchard,
orgaiiiier of the conference, followed by presen.
t.ations on different aspects of panther biology and
conservation by governmental, academic and
private experts, including members of the
Department of the Interior's Panther Recovery
Team. Tomorrow there will be a general discussion
and formulation of the action plan.
The meeting is open to all those Interested in the
pan th er and its survival prospects.

Congressional Candidate Sid Vthlen Jr., sent his
assistant campaign coordinator to Atlanta for the
Federal Election Commission's Regional Seminar
Program for Congressional candidacies.
Bruce Dowlen, a political science graduate from
the
University of Florida and former Seminole
Around
County school teacher, returned on Thursday. His
purpose, Vihlen says, was Identification of federal
campaign
laws that affect congressional candidates
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Elections Commission,
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fed eral building In Atlanta and was one of several
likei
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Vihlen is seeking a seat in the U.S. House of
Representati ves, District 5. The seat Is presently
occupied by Republican officeholder Richard Kelly.

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Wednesday, March 17, 1976-4A
%VAYNE Ii DO\'l.E, Publisher
It. RICHARD LONG, Editor
WILLIAM D. CURRIE, Managing Editor

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requiring plastic eggs used to pa ckage pantyhose.
The only problem is, the plastic eggs are in short
supply. If you happen to have any laying around the
house, why not drop them off at the main desk at Jy
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Today and tomorrow, th e Florida Audubon
Secictv '.vi!l cdud a F1c1da Panthr Cservation Conference to formulate an action plan to
arrest the decline of this species and to restore a
viable populations. The meeting will be held at the

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t' think the County Commission made a
ttv good choice in tht unanimous selection of
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The Orlando Area Auburn Chb tniat baiqutt,

RAY CROMLEY
'Hie young director of development for
County certainl' possesses the
iUa lificat ions to he a first rate administrator of the
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ee that the County Commission finally found an
issue on which 'hey could all agree. That has not
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IA)NIX)N i Al'i -- Foreign Secretary James Callaghan,
who appears to have the support of frth the
hR and right wings of the Labor party, is cor.tiered the
favorite to succeed Prime Minister Harold Wilson.
lAmdon newspapers reported today that lanky "Sunny
.Juu" was either the first choice or a compromise candidate for many of the 318 Laborite mne - hers of the ilijuse
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Party leader and prim" minister.
Several powerful union bosses also indicated their
support for Callaghan. I lowever, his age --- 64 next week
- could work against him, political insiders said. Wilson
announced Tuesday that he was retiring because of hLs
age, and he is onk 60.
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The East Wing exhibiting the pictorial collection
of old Sanford owned by William Vincent Sr. Is open
to thtp1C .1n',sday. Friday and Sunday from 2
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West Wing at no charge. Sae!al studies classes are
Invited to make a field trip to learn about the history
of Sanford.

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ST. ANTHONY, N,"ld. ( APi — Three Canadian and Five
Nor v.
vessels have token at least 13,600 pelts as the
seal hunt off northern Newfoundland entered Its second
iLt.
Poor flying weather prevented members of the Green.
peace Foundation of British Columbia from interfering
voth the hunt, as originally planned.
'ftc federal fisheries service reported the Canadian
Iiips had taken about 6,000 seals and the Norwegian
hunters had 7.71$'). The quota for Canadian ships is 52,33.3,
lule the Norwegians are allowed 44,666.

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On Capitol 11111, some
Another 110) was given to Rep. Harold Ford,
In Its quest for information, the State family saw of
them. The elder Kassapis was told
legislators seem to make it their business to see D-Tenn., who just gave up his seat on the Department spoke
with a
that the banks are not deprived. Those who go Banking Committee. Rep. Joseph MlnLsh, D. leader, Rauf Denktash, who Turkish-Cypriot by Turkish Cypriots that the two "were taken
told them bluntly away by Turkish military forces."
along with the banking lobby often are rewarded N.J., has also been singled out for a donation, but
the nine are "probably dead." State advised
As confirmation, homebound Cypriot Greeks
with campaign contributions,
the money hasn't yet been delivered.
Itiegle "there Is strong presumption that this Is reported that the fiance
had shouted to them
Apparently, the conflict didn't bother the true."
Already the commercial bankers' political
from a prison in Turkey, asking them to contact
committee
members. BANKPAC chief William
Greek sources suggest that the Americans the father of
arm, which goes by the acronpn IMNKPAC, has Gl
ad
Andre.ac Kassapis, After Inquiries
acknowledged to our associate Bob were killed by the Turks. A Turkish Embassy from
quietly passed out donations to almost half f
the U.S. embassy, Andreas' name was
Owens: "1 don't know anybody who has turned spokesman says he, too, thinks the nine are listed by the Turks as one of the
members of the House Banking Committee .
students to be
The contributions coincided with a lobbying us down."
dead. But he insisted they were killed either freed. Rut he was not among the students who
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Committee Is supposed to accidentally or fighting for the Cypriot Greeks. were released.
drive by the commercial bankers aga inst
but
many committee memreforms, which would allow mutual savings protect the public,
This has been challenged by Greek journalist
bers
seem
to
work
for
the
bankers,
The State Department is still pressing, but
banks and credit unions to expand their services.
MISSING
Elias
Demetracopouloe
AMERICANS
— At least nine
who has been conducting the Turkish spokesman told us with finality:
This would make them more competitive.
American citizens are still missing In Cyprus. an Investigation Into the disappearance of 17. "We have no Americans In Turkey or Cyprus."
To prevent this. BANKPAC has handed out The State Department has adnuued
privately year-old Andreas Kassapis. A family Passport
ILLINOIS ODDS — Political oddsmijker
thousands of dollars in campaign contributions that they are probably casualties of
the bloody and birth certificate establish that the youth Li Jimmy the
Greek Snyder, who CorrecUy picked
to key Senators and
an American citizen, born In Detroit.
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1974 Turkish Invasion.
Presi
de
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recipients include at least 17 members of the
Ford as a 2-to-1 favorite to deieat
There Is suspicion that at least one 17-yearRonald Reagan in the Florida primary, made
hIisalllngC - fa, tn need of
House Banking Committee wMc Is considering
sidering old American youth died in a Turkish PF5Ofl climate, returned wi
th e President an overwhelming 10-tn.) fiwc
th his fa mily
the banking reforms. Among them are:
aft.- he was
kidnapped
fromallegedly
his home In
Cyprus. 1967. When the Turki Invaded Cyprus, according AU £Ut3t a I uinois frimary.
Hepre
it-Fla.,
Richard Kelly, -Fin,,
The Turkish-Cypriot
soldiers
Ignored
$1,500; Albert Johnson, it-Pa ., $o, Jerry the U.S. passports which the faTlly produced. to a signed statement by the father, the family
On the Democratic bide, .Iimmy mistakenly
tried
to
flee
to
the
made
George Wallace a slight favorite over
Patterson, D-Callf., $1,150; L
U.S.
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A private Slate Depart-nent report to Rep.
miles away. But they were blocked by Turkish Jimmy
$1,000; Willis Gradison, D'Ohlo, $1,000; William Don lUegle, D-Mich., a member of
In Florida. Nevertheless, the
the powerful
Greek again rated Wallace as a 2-to-I favorite to
Moorhead, 1)-Pa., $600; Stephen Neal, D-N.C.,, House International Relations Committee, tanks ard turned back.
CAJ0, Carroll hubbard, D-Ky, $500; Butler concedes there are "
get more Illinois delegates than Carter. Running
They disp la yed the American flag, which
American citizens still
ahead
of both of them In the
i-s.c., $=,
unaccotmted for out of 24 originally listed as most Turkish troops respected. But
delegate qu est, as
on
Aug.
20,
Jimmy
figures the odds, was Sen. Adlai
Also John Conlan, R.Ariz., $300; Philip missing.
1974, the family was arrested by troops
Stevenson, 1)-Ill.
Hayes, D-!ni, $00; Gladyi Speliman, 1)-Md.,
"Our embassies in Ankara and Nicosta have ignored the family passports, ripped downwho
the
This has nothing to do with the
$150; David Evans, 1)-lad., $100; Jim Blanchard, given top priolty to these remaining cases, but,
presidential
flag and punched the father In the stomach.
preference contest, a meanlngl
1)-Mich., $100 John LaFalce, D-N..,
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and imfortwiately, e have not been successful In
popularity
Young Andreas and his sister's fiance were
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P011,whIduJJrnrnypzpec Wallace to win with a
hlannalard, ftClif.. $00.
clarifying their status."
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Springs. and Denny Stafford,
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()TTAWA i APi The number of workers without jobs
held steady at W)0,000 for the second consecutive month in
February, a month when unemployment traditionally
declines from the January level.
ilie freeze in the number of jobless workers produced a
mop in the national unemployment rate which is adjusted for normal seasonal changes to seven per cent of
the work force, up from 1.6 in January.
The increase in the rate to seven per cent returned It to
the same general level recorded for most of last year, the
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the cost of tuition and room and board by more
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10 per cert, that's — well, nnwthing else.
picked up almost hal f the popular vote, but came
approved. "executive assistant."
out of Florida with not much more than a third of
Fees at Franconia College In New Hampshire
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next
fail will be lowered by $680 from $5,665 to
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says Dr. Ira Goldenberg, president of the
In between, in Massachusetts and elsewhere,
(OtfluISOfl took a giant step toward improvement
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Mr. Ford has continued to pick up two delegates
5-student liberal arts college located in the
of the county administration by opting for a county
for every one gathered by Reagan.
White Mountains.
manager form of government. But we did feel that
Now there's a great hue and cry about the
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The reduced fees are a result of the
subsequent decisions made by the commissioners
111)0Is contest between Reagan and Mr. Ford.
reorganization of the college last September In
tended to water down the authority of the job to
But delegates to the Republican National Conwhich students and faculty began ope rating the
are chosen m separate races. And again,
,,lion
such a degree that for all practical purposes it
college and its enterprises. This has enabled the
the numbers of delegates chosen who are
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might well be ineffectual,
admin istra ti ve staff to be cut by 40 per cent,
committed to Mr. Ford and Reagan respectively
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without affecting the college's traditional 11-to-I
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may have little relationship to the direct votes
However, we sincerely hope that the
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for the two candidates themselves.
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unanimous vote by the board signified that th e
St udents and faculty for example took over
The Reagan men continue to insist they're out
commissioners are indeed prepared to turn over to
the food service operation from a private confor delegates, that they're a iming to arrive at
Neiswender the full authority that should go with
tractor and the president himself performs
Kansas City in August with the majority
the position.
breakfast KP every Monday. Other operations
necessary to win.
run wholly or In major part by students and
They talk of Texas, California and other
At the same time, we hope that Mr.
teachers
are the library, bookstore, accounting
major areas they count on winning big. And they
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Neiswender will use his strength of leadership to
and bookkeeping and grounds and building
note with satisfaction that in some important
maintenance, such as snow removal and
states, delegate strength Is tied directly to the
withstand any pressures which surely will go with
plumbingrepairs.
'Me president's
e ta is a
popularity
vote
for
th
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the job and, further, that he will always place the
student,
as
are
the
campus
nlghtwatchmen.
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id
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ntial
candidates.
interest of the people of Seminole County first inpr
But
it
is
-'f1"-becoming
clear the actual Reagan
"Rising college fees are excluding thousands
any situation.
strategy may In fact be quite different.
of Prospective students from a college
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education," says Dr. Goldenberg. 'Unless those
counting on emotions rising so high at the conof us who see ourselves as 'alternative colleges'
vention itself that the men and women there will
begin to tight that process, we have no right to
his banner.
continue calling ourselves alternative or
Now there is no doubt that Reagan on a
congratulating ourselves for being Innovative."
When the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the new Federal
Pa rker's statement in the last paragraph
platform outpoints Mr. Ford two to one. Opposes Parker
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Election commission is improperly constituted as an executive
Likewise In practically any assemblage where
stated, "Tobacco use is but the latch on the door
agency, it looked like a simple matter for Congress to revise the
personal appeal Is crucial. Mr. Ford's
This letter is in regard to the article in to more siniste r drugs." May I say, although not
law to suit the court. Nothing is simple where politics is inmagnetism is on the ho-hum side. Not even his lliursday's Herald - 11 March 1976, entitled, l)eing proud of the fact, I have smoked cigarettes
Junior Achievement, as everyone should
volved, however, and If Congress does not pull Itself together the
best friends suggest that he pulls audiences to
the age of eighteen years and have my first know by this time, is a national organization In
'Parker a.nuw)ces State of Legal War over
Supreme Court's grace period will be used up In an Indecisive
time to partake of any sinister drug.
their feet in enthusiastic outbursts,
smoking issue."
which high school kids start their ow'
debate over how extensive the revisions In the new law should
So In theory there's some logic on the side of
I usually have reservations about wTitlng
Even though my three children were exposed businesses, elect officers, issue stock and
be.
those who argue Reagan can capture the con- letters such as this to newspapers, however, to my smoking cigarettes while growing up, none produce and market some product or service.
ventlon regardless of primary results zmd the Merle E. Parker has splashed his name in the of them smoke, they were all educated in Under the sponsorship and guidance of a parent
In the original 1974 election reform act, the House, the
trend of delegate commitments. It has hap- newspapers so much in rent months over Seminole County schools and went on to higher company, they learn firsthand the
facts of
Senate and the President each were empowered to appoint two
pened
matters which are none of his business that I education including Law School of which I am corporate We.
members to the commission which administers the law. To
proud.
But for this emotional Reagan steamroller to must express my opinion,
One group of Achievers in Hartford, Conn., '
satisfy the Supreme Court, the President must appoint all six.
If Parker doesn't like the way our schools, for example, has formed
be effective, Reagan must begin getting a higher
The
doctor
bit,
the
dog
bit,
and
now
telling
our
a travel agency called
By giving the President that power and providing for conpercentage of the delegates. And there must be a outstanding, much qualified school officials how cities. county. police and Sheriff"s Department Odyssey Travel which sells group tour packages
firmation of his appointments by the Senate, Congreas can still
higher proportion of delegates not bound to to run our schools.
are run, I fee l th at he might move on to greener to other students. Wi th
about 110,000 in bookings
1 (P its lrOfl in the fire,
either man than have been chosen In the contests
I only wonder what qualifies this dude to think pastures where there might be people who would currentl y scheduled, Odyssey plans two tripe
for
so far staged.
What threatens to scuttle that .solution is that many
that he knows so much more than anyone else be stupid enough to listen to him,
spring vacation — one to a rock concert In
That is, for this Reagan strategy to have a and especially the fine personnel running our
Chester Word Tampa, Fla., and the other to
members of Congress were not entirely satisfied with the 1.074
Russia,
chance,
Mr.
Ford
must
not
go
S5flfcrd
Into the convention county school system.
act in the first place. They are proposing that some of the
We find the choice of the second destination
wi th enoughvotestowinon thefirst ba llot ,
I think he probably should be arrested for
powers of the commission be changed, and that the public
" ueiignuw. tveryuoay should visit
pv-utuy
Now it appears that 1976 is qui te different trespassing on the school grounds and possibly
f inancing f or candidates for Congress be Incl uded in addition
RisIji In u what "• rrUy likc in the wüikg '
from some past convention years, in that far and upsetting the routine of the student body by his
the present arrangement giving ca mpa ign money
paradise, and we can't think of a more fitting
away the majority of delegates may go f irmly mere pr esence, which must be true if he has
presidential candidates.
way for a young person to do so than by booking
committed, for th e early c'cwention votes at observed all the smoking whi ch he claims in his
through a Junior Achievement company — an
Those issues could keep Co ngress squabblin g for months.
l ea st.
statemcnts.
entity that would be considered positively
For the election commission to go out of existence at th is time
In fact, for the past several conven tions, the
I wo nd er how many children of his own does
subversive and would be definitely Illegal in the
would undermine public confidence in election refnrm and pull
selec tion of GOP presidential candida tes has he ha ve enrolled In any Semi no le County school.
USSR.
th e rug out from under presidential candidates counting on
been decided well bef ore the conventions
Eighteen-year.olds are considered adults and
Qin you Imagine a tunch &amp; Russian
public cam paign funds. If members of Congress want to avoid
opened. Barry Goldwa te r had the nomination can legally purchase and smoke cigar ettes,
youngsters getting together to form any kind of
that, they should narrow their sights on a bill limi ted to meeting
well sewed up In 3964. So did Mr. Nixon In 1968 th eref or e, having a specified loca tion for th em to
enterprise not sanctioned by the all-powerful
the Supreme Court's objections, and save the rest of the
and 1972.
smoke on ly makes COMMON sense.
state?
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Long wood Council Rejects

I ,' IN I )( )N iAlli - The Daily
ly Ex press reported t(XIII)
nuess M arga rrt and her photographer husband
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the Earl of Snowdon, plan to separate. The Daily Mirror
said they have begun divorce proceedings.
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the monarch's approval.
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fatuity. But I am not in a piti('n to ';i ch.tt ik''iion, if
any, has been reached

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With her father imong the final trial is now in iLs eighth week. person" when she was captured 'strong-willed."
girl, pretty. She was strong.
witnesses, Patricia Hearst's
Carter has set aside one full last Sept. 18.
slowly
Hearst, 60, spoke
but willed, I think, and inde.
trial for bank rob be r)' appears day For cl osing argumen ts and
M iss Tobin's appearance in firmly as he took issue with pendent. She was fun to be
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lowed by the judge's instruc- warm smile from Miss Hearst. daughter had been bored, bitter
Bailey asked IF Kozol had
U.S. District Court Judge Oil- tions to the jury.
Both women smiled frequently and restless in the weeks before been accurate in portraying
ver J. Carter hinted Tuesday
Carter has told the jurors, and, at least twice, Miss Hearst her Feb. 4, 1974, abduction.
Miss Hearst as a rebel who
that he would reject efforts by who have been sequestered appeared to be stifling a giggle.
Occasionally clearing his found her cause in the terrorist
either U.S. Alt&gt;', James L. since Feb. 4, that they should
Bailey also called to the stand throat and with his hand grasp- underground. "No," he swiftly
Browning Jr. or defense coun- "deliberate through the we,--k- the (ICfefl(Ltflt'S father, who irg a glass (if water, Hearst said replied.
sel F. Lee Bailey to carry testi- end," if necessary.
many beyond today.
Bailey spent most iii li'i$:o.
"You've both had two attempting to discredit two ps)chances now and that's it," chiatric experts who testified
Carter said, referring to each for the government.
side's main case and rebuttal
Dr. Joel Fort of San Francisco and Dr. harry Kowi of
Bailey told the judge he had Boston each said Miss Hearst,
"one
more witness for sure" fl, was a willing convert to ter.
NOW IN SANFORD
and indicated outside court that rorismn when she and her SymnAfter two )ears as pharLONGWOOD - A proposal was told by the city trash truck
it was the defendant's mother, bionese liberation Army kidJulian said )ii office which
macist at the Maitland Super
Catherine Hearst. Ret father, naicr-s rd a bank on April for an exclusive franchise driver, Donahi Taft, that his Includes as members Joseph
X Drug Store Jules Weiner
San Frar.ein l'ainini-'r Pre- 15, t-'',,_-._, ,..W W-"* , ''.""nt for garbage and subdivision - Lake Ruth South Davis, city attorney o 00"
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hs relurocu
is serveti weekly.
s.c £.itiford
ash ctiIICcIioii Itt the city, an
drot ltaritiaph A. hearst, testi.
and Aita4it.......
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Super X at French Avenue
The city employe said he Kenneth McIntosh, city atfied Tuesday.
was still a hostage and that her issue resurrected a half dozen
and 25th St., where he was
Browning suggested in court captors ordered her to partici- tines in the past 10 years, died personally placed a notice on torney of Casselberry, inemployrd for 10 years. A
again Monday night as city the doorknob at the Anderson terprets statewide law as
that he would seek to reopen the pate or be killed,
registered Pharmacist, he
Bailey
council
opted to retain the home last week to note that the repealing the local law.
government's case to answer
In a surprise move,
graduated
from
the
the defense's latest testimony, also called Miss Hearst' long- status quo — free enterprise, truck had been around. "But,
—
Instructed consulting
By a vote of 4-1 with Coun- we cannot pick up trash unless
University f Florida School
"I will rule preliminarily on time friend, Patricia Tobin,
vs. '
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from A.E. O'Nenl!
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Taft urged residents, who the board at next week's
allows residents to choose their place their trash in garbage meeting on whether the
NOTES
pronosed replat of Highland
____________________________________________________________________________________ own garba ge collection service cans, to take the tids off
can
hills
subdivision submitted by
while the city continues free the leash truck employes
the
cans
have
Florida
Residential CornSIAItUJI 16, 1976
trash collection.
readily see that
Clifford Howard
DISCIIAL;Es
munities
Inc.
compiles with the
AI)MlSSlONS
The city defines trash as trash and not garbage.
Richie Vaa Stuart
Sanford'
Sanford:
pa pers, tree clippings and other
He said his normal schedule city subdivision ordinance.
Ora L. Canup, Dehary
Ethel
E.
Allen
i)elphine Baker
dry rubbish while food waste is is to pick up trash on the south
Fred Bryant
Helen M. heuser, I)eBary
Sandra L. Barber
considered garbage..
side of the city Mondays and ____
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Ben Evans
Margaret hlanchey, DeJtona
Samuel A. Brown
Former Council Chairman proceed with the balance of the
Heating
Mae B. Gillon
Louis Larson, Deltona
Frederick Cole
Percy White, currently city thr ough the week.
Madalene Howell
Clarence
E 1 s w I c k,
Joe T. Collins
chairman of the Land Planning
In other business, council:
Theresa
E. Martin
Casselberrv
Lucija K. Echols
Agency iplanning and zoning
— Authorized City Attorney
'
Ellie Doris McC,riff
Katherine
N I c h o lls,
Pearlie Mae Ford
board), fought the idea of Ned Julian Jr. to prepare a
Longwood
Lou V. Gill
franchising
from the floor, resolutionof intent to annex Lot
Mrs. David (Carol Sue)
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rowers &amp; (,lri
Samiturl Harris, Oakhill
Mollie G. Griffin
Longwood, especially senior School. Julian, meanwhile, said
James Willard Prescott
citizens on fixed incomes, his law office — Stenstrom,
Gottlob &amp;himnpf
cannot afiord to take garbage Davis and McIntosh of Sanford
Estelle F. Smith
service and need the trash — is of the opinion the con.
Barbara A. Caldwell DeBary
collection. He said he per- trover3ial "Mooney" law has
Cecil C. Crouch, Deltona
sonally takes his garbage to the been repealed.
Frank E. Kuebel, Deltona
count), dump weekly.
The state law which had been
Lac Luu Matzen, Deltona
JAMLS WAITS
sears ago. lie was retired from
White, over the years, has applicable only to Seminole
Sylvia M. Newman, Deltona
the Atlantic Coast Line
fought the issue every time it Count)' required advertising
Gustaf
Eastlick, Oviedo
James Guy Waits, 87, of 706 Railroad and was a member of
has come up.
and personal notification to
Lynn F. Hull, Longwood
Laurel Ave., Sanford, died First United Methodist Church
Anderson, meanwhile, who property owners within 500 feet
William McAdams, Osteen
Wednesday. Born in Grove and the Elks Club.
had stated last week that some of proposed annexations
Thomas A. Scott, Geneva
Park, he came to Sanford 70
Survivors include a son,
areas of the city do not receive whether t hey lived within or
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elected president of the Board of Trustees of the
Henry S. Sanford Museum and Library. Also
elected were Mrs. S.O. Chase, vice president; Mrs.
Dnu flrn

Hearst Trial Winding To A Close

IN BRIEF

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WASHINGTON — The Florida results show
clearly that Ronald Reagan and his managers

This unanimous vote was obviously a vote of
61tidenceinthemanthe have
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position that has gone by various names since the
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Wednesday, March 17, 1976—SA

evt?nlng HersIU, sanford. Fl.

Judge May Reject More Testimony

featuring new head football coach Doug Barfield, is
scheduled for Friday, March 26 1976, at 7 p.m., at
the Hilton Inn West, Orlando.
This will be Coach Hatfield's introduction to
Auburn alumni living in the Central Florida area.
A cocktail hour and steak dinner will precede
Coach Barfield's appearance. Tickets for the event
are $8.50 per person.
Reservations may be made by calling (305) 6478244.

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Vj Mlii last on Airport Ityd.

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low 11.
Fair and cooler today through
Thursday. Afternoon highs
lower 70s today and mid to
u;)per 70s Thursday. l.o%S
tonight lower to mid SOs. Winds
northerly 1510 20 m.p.h. today
diminishing tonight and
Thursday, becoming easterly
tonight and southeast Thursday.
EXTENDED FOREC AST
Mostly lair with u arm afternoon. and mild nights. Highs
near 80 extreme north and in
the low to mid SOs elsewhere.
Lows mostly in the SOs north
and central and 60s to low- 70s
extreme south.
Thursday's Daytona Beach
tides: high 9:24 a.m., 9:51 p.m.,
low 3:04 a.m., 3:20 p.m. Port
Canaveral: high: 8:58 a.m.,
9:32 p.m., low 2:52 am., 3:11
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Wednesday, March 17,

Opponents Ca!!

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between San pages of testimony have been ten been the subject of praise dlemen, Congress opened loop- Inc., which controls up to 90 per ders, is required

by law

to pro- was destroyed intentionally and short supplies and high prices.

Francisco and Los Angeles, taken on the issues,
and promises of support on the holes In federal antitrust laws cent of the market in some tect consumers from price- 8,600 off esof trees pulled up. In
But other economists dis.
even though the trips cover
But now the Rock Island line floor of Congress.
to allow farmers to ban togeth- Midwestern areas, Is a $1.4•bIl- gouging increases by the coops. 1972, Ocean Spray reported agree.
about the same distance.

is bankrupt, and Union Pacific

But Congress has done more er in cooperatives. Without the lion-a-year giant that ranks Yet the government has never

600,896

Washington ' s

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A New Jersey company really doesn 't want to merge than Just talk about supporting exemption, such co-ops would 141st on the Fortune 500 list of penalized a co-op for boosting that hod been held off the mar- Price Stability says a new study
wastes 90,000 gallons of fuel a any more.
farmers: federal law allows be illegal.
Industrial corporations.
prices, even though some dairy ket were "lost due to shrin- shows milk prices would fall 4.5
year because the government
On Jan. 12, the ICC once price-fixing and strict limits on
But now many co-ops are big
Ocean Spray controls 85 per co-ops have charged prices up Icage."
cents a gallon if marketing
won't let the parent company's again extended the time limits competition in the production businesses that work "losely cent of the nation's cranberry to 22 cents a gallon above the
Farmers and Agriculture De- orders were wiped out. For all
trucks carry goods for its Flori- for another six months for any- an'l sale of many agricultural with arms of governnwnt called sale!. Sunkist Growers Inc. federal mini!w"
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dairy pruu u a,
ussicrs
eCUnUBISts
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paitnieiat
da subsidiary,
one Interested In the case to ex- products, mainly milk, fruit, "marketing orders," which controls 75 per cent of the orSheer waste can be the result that
government would save 110) million to $150
these
Two groups filed competing press an opinion,
nuts and vegetables,
commonly control production, anges and 88 per cent of the of the federal marketing or- restrictions, In the long run, million a year.
applications for a radio station
Waste Not?
license in California's Central
Just complying with agenValley 26 years ago, but the dies' intricate regulations o
government hasn't made up i.s price and competition often
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sop
prove.
ited materials.
In 1972, growers left 14,000
For example, a Department
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('bards becaue at a f ca* ral cavd that i big marufac. __
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Inflattd pices, waste, delay: loads of goods a week from its
these are the price Americans main plant to Tampa, Fla. The
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competition in private business.
Th is com pa ny has a sub____
These agencies' defenders
sidiary in southern Florida that
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the costs of regulation are Justi. nia. But the subsidiaries' trucks
KLEENEX
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fled by providing services to make the return trip south
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sparsely populated areas, empty because the ICC will
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stabilizing prices and not let a subsidiary's trucks
BRUSHES
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preventing strong firms from carry goods for the parent cornDRY SKIN
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s queezing weaker ones out of pany or vice versa.
business.
The DOT study, which did not
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cut. Ralph Nader and Ronald cult from New Jersey to Tampa
Reagan, Sen. Edward M. Ken- to southern Florida to eastern
nedy and President Ford are Pennsylvania,
among those who have called
The ICC won't allow t. The
for massive changes at th e in- rationaleisthatallowingdilfer.
AMPEX, 90 MINUTE
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BEACH
and other agencies,
commonly owned - would
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SUDDEN
undercut the for-hire truckers.
SHIRT
Perhaps the clearest example
regulation of the trucking
BLENDER
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carriers," the firms that
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Los Angeles for $25.50 one Way.
The ICC also limits cornThat's a 347-mile trip within the petition by denying thousands
(1,
LADIES
state of California.
of applications each truckers
SANYO
SYLVANIA
The Nor th west Orient fare desiring to offer new services.
POLYESTER
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FLASH
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twice the fare regulated only by tels, exempt from antitrust
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An Agriculture Department
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or for frozen fruits and vegetables
LADIES W000WEDGE
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have it on ly at the higher rates dropped 18 per cent when the
"HOT DOG"
DEODORANT
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PRICE ON
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city. They cut the British off by land and picked away at their
supply lines from sea.
On July 3, 1775, Washington, newly appointed by th e Second
Continental Congress, arrived in Cambridge to ta ke comma nd.
his army was little more than a crowd of 13,743 untrained
rebels who needed a bath. They were critically short of guns,
powder and discipline,
"I'lie trouble in the arrangement of the army is really inconceivable," Washington complained to the Con
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possible, than with the officers, Thøv will not enlist until they
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Chapter 1977, 2:30 p.m.. First Federal of Seminole, 312
First St.. Sanford
SATURDAY, MARCH 20
Tryouts fur "A Slice Off the Old Orange," one-act play
saluting the Bicentennial, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Greater
Sanford Chamber of Commerce. Casting persons ag 10
and over. P!ay fins May 7 and 8 In Sanford.

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p.m., 504 E. Celery Ave., Sanford.
League of Women Voters will lead public tours of
Seminole County Court House between 10 a.m. and 2 pin.

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American Legion Bicentennial birthday dinner, 7
p.m., Post 53 home. Covered dish.
SATURDAY, MARCH 27
Longood Walking Tours, 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.,
Bradlee-Meintyre hlcuse and historic district.

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Community Canning Center workshop: 'Baking
Bread at Home,' 10 a.m.. 504 E Celery Ave., Sanford.
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Standard Red Cross First Aid and Personal Safety
course, 7 p.m., Altamonte Civic Center. Classes two
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Sanford Pilot Club, and co-Pilots, dinner meeting at
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Winter Park Sidewalk Art Festival, noon to 5p.m.
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Data Processing Management Assn. of Central
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of the whole 355. It was hazy below so that our people could not be
seen, though it was a bright moon light night above on th e hill."
They worked in the dark, setting up cannon arid prefabricated
fortifications.
The next morning, the British could not believe their eyes. The
fortifications "appeared more like magic than the work of human
beings," British Capt. Charles Stuart later wrote,
Alt ho ugh it would have been disastrous for the British, Howe
(lPided to take on the cannoncovered hill with a bayonet attack.
I I I l for till' BCI!L 1-1A Ls a -storm caine ap, and the mLsiun .i..
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so. Washington agreed to let the British sail out unmolested, and Howe agreed not to burn Boston.
As the British fleet left the coast, the Boston residents left
behind jubilantly gree t ed the Contin enta l Army, and Abigail
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a ridgle with a commanding view of Boston just across the harbor.
From there, the artillery had a clearshot at the city.
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make the town too hot for them.
To divert the enemy's attention, Washington began a cannon
barrage from the opposite end of the city on March 2. Two nights
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The British evacuated Boston 200 years Halifax in Nova Scotia,
ago today. It
as the first big American victory in th- Revolution,
George Washington the man responsible, went to tbe Bunch of
and (hi' end of the lighting for Bostonians
Grapes tavern to celebrate his first victory of the Revolution. It
came eight months and 14 days alter he had taken command of
B DANIEl. 1, hANEY
the Continental Army.
V Associated Press Writer
"A shameful and pr(ipitatc retreat" was how Washington
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On a March morning 200 years ago,
hIritisti
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officers climbed onto Boston rooftops
and gaped at a ridge across who felt the same way.
the harl;-.w. There. unbelievably, two forts and a ro% of cannon
had popped up while they slept.
But tlie victory was something less than total. The firitish
ArIJIy
after all, was still intact. It was able to sail away and
"The rr-tn
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Practically no loss of life.
would have done in months." inoaned William
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Patrick's 1),4, 8,9M of the king's soldiers and
1.100
Bostonians royal soldiers first hattled at I,exingtor, and Concord, the British
10 who stayed loyal to him climbed aboard 78 ships and sailed
off for had been virtual prisoners in Boston.

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situps or walking or bending circulation, the same as the
overtotouch the toes, What you gro1h of any other body
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foi- parents. I don't agree. t;ut leam managers
certainh, have a right to complain almut pr-rents
ring lwfore. during and after games.
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exercises does tend to use tht. be disputed by a lot of peopie
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Earlier, Mi ll er held a news sons standings. If th e eight irarning camps if the cornof
Miller contended th e owners
The
players
assoct'We won't change a colon, baseball's brightest stars,
emphasized that the owners' 10- conference along with the play. clubs pass, thcn the player, missioner felt progress was are concentrating more on pubation's executive board was cx- not a semicolon," MacPhall
Gaherin was asked if the al' page proposal delivered There ers and chipped away at the could try and sell himself to the being made in the negotiations. lic opinion than negotiations.
,Pected to rubber-stamp today said. Arid then to emphasize most certain rejection by the day was a "take-all, leave-all" owners' proposals.
reA of the teams.
-I thiink progress has been
"Always that is a part of colMarvin their determination, the own- players' Executive Board proposition.
He said in effect the owners'
,chief negotiator
"It's a new kind of Free agent
made," Miller caid "The (the teethe bargaining,but they've
gone overboard," Miller said.
he owners) have cornea
:,baseball owners' "final" and went home.
"I'm not going to say col' talks concerned clarification of tian was a farce,
smith is free to all '14 clubs, t
prop
toward
or
FOPOSal to settle the prolonged
"Miller will telephone Mr. lapsed," he replied. "But our some of the owners' proposals,
"The players would not be other players with a maximum
Miller said he had promised
Labor dispute.
pro gress."
Gaherinin New York tomorrow offer will be wi thdrawn . It not the merits of the offer. They free agents In the Mes.sersmi th of eight."
to present the proposal to the
Now. not only spring training (Wednesday) with the Execu- won't hinder the (future) bar. answered questiors from the sense," Miller said. "Nor has
,Miller added: "Now I'm won- association's Executive Board
Then, Miller turned his guns
delayed by the owners since live Board's decision," said gaining."
players and from Miller.
the issue of lability been set- on Commissioner Bowie Kuhn. de ring if t his is progress. Ob- but said he would do so with a
'March 1
was in danger, but MacPhail, who appeared weary
tied. It's been reduced,"
Miller pointed out th at Kuhn viously, Kuhn doesn't. The recommendation that the board
Lso Was the scheduled April 8 and bleary eyed after six days
reject the offer.
The ?'lessersmith reference had promised to open the spring camps are still closed."
1start of the season.
of fruitless negotiating.
stown was to an arbitrator's decision
If
Jam
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"Will there be a season?"
last December in the case ef
ge tt ing closii and every hout t MacPhail was asked. "I don't
pitcher Andy Messersmi th of
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The National Junior College tied the score with only fievonds arbitrator ruled the reserve
'Arnerican League President can League boss.
Lee MacPhall after Miller tore
Gaherin, too, appeared tired basketball tournament moved left.
POMPANO BEACH (AP)
Canada, said a man kicked in on the same floor with friends
clause In the standard player
`alwirt the owners' proposal and and adinitted disappointment, into its third day of play today
011ie Mack did th2 same for contract enabled the player to Texas
bullpen the door to his room at the Surf when two men, one of whom
Rangers
charged
the
baseball at the turn of events, lie 'nd the after a couple of cliffhangers San Jacinto in overtime, hitting play one year with a contract
coach Pat Corrales has been Rider Hotel, where some police later said was Corrales,
.executives with a inaminoth owners felt they hall whipped Tuesday night that had the the clincher at the extra-period then not sip the foflowing sea: charged with burglary after al. Hanger players are housed entered the room and started
'publicity ploy,
buzzer 99-97. Burlington missed son and play out his option, . legedly entering two rooms oc- awaiting spring training,
together an offer the players crowd jumping.
ripping pictures off the wall.
; .. ,' "I'm shocked," .said John couldn't refuse -one that gave
today's schedule, a mixed a shot at the buzzer of the coming a free agent the follow- cupied by guests at a hotel
Wilson said he didn't see anyShe said the two left, the door
'Gaherin, nianagement's chief the players the controversial bag of losers and winners, pit- regulation game to sead it into ing season.
where he and other Rangers are one and closed the door. He said was barricaded, and a later at
ne-goti,
led State Fair iMo.) against overtime.
staying, deputies say.
it was knocked open again and a tempt to kick it in failed. Police
Under te ar tr ator s rwlrig,
,
put this thing in some position." with built-in safeguards to pro- Casper, Wyo.; Burlington,
In a defensive exhibition
man walk ed in, picked up a said they had not identified the
,,iri, r officials hid C0
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ill" ai ft t bin-on (o mIs Tue -this night, Southern Iduho
k t b Iir t d co mpe tition in Io
paw. of molding tb t had ki
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(Kan.); Chipola (Fla.) againA nicked' Chipola 6%U. Andre federal courts. Niessersinith
bond.
General
knocked
loose,
took
a
batting
Donald R. flayhoe, 35, a busiS5,0M
4;'considered a far-reaching pro"Tivir tone was a tone of re- Jarnestown, N.Y.; Connors Wakefield drove the length of became eligible Tuesday to sell freed on
stmc
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and
asked,
Do
you
want
nessman
from Ontario, and
Manuer Dan O'Brien said he
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to
light?"
James
J.
Lamand,
19,astudent
would seek lesser charges.
fave of baseball for years to Tuesday's negotiating session Island; Columbia State (Tenn.) Ed Nichols followed up with two major league clubs.
Wilson said his wife went for from Ontario, told police that
O'Brien deferred comment on help and hotel personnel managainst Bismarck (N.D.), and free throws for the final score.
The owners, in their proposal,
the doors to their rooms on the
San Jacinto i Tex.) against DeIn earlier games Tuesday, offered a one-and-one option for possible disciplinary action.
aged to talk the man out of the same floor were rattled by
Broward County sheriff's room.
Kalb South (Ga.),
Lake
Land
eliminated the next several years, but they
someone.
rolild
deputies
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.
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For Thursday March 18 1976

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However, you will have a particularly dynamic quality
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second chance to rectify that Sets YOU apart, eSpCciLlll,.
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Tuesday's Results

Quebec S
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I3,000 Larry !Mmbar ,had the winning touch In

pro teck iith
pro comp going to Ken Veney. Screeching from the starting Une at
kit Ic (Ia'ton Harris In (lass AR fuel iliminator. Gary &amp;rgin
likewise raiss smoke In his funny car, while Warren, third from
field how in the final run of top fuel eliminator. The

lady at the kit, Linda Vaughn, isn't a racer, but is still soincthing
of a super stock champion, serving as Sliss Hurst Gearshift
rvpresentathe and doing a good job o(distracting aphotographer
at Sunday's e v ent.

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Edmonton 3 OT

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"We took Kansas State in. a doubl-header Tuesday night
3,
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ge shot. I thought if prising North Carolina-Char
we did that, beat theni ituide, lotte, who won quarter-final
that we'd eventually wear them games Monday night, will play
out."
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Kentucky muicleman ike Wildcats back from 6.3-51 defiP191lips sprained his right foot cit.
and had to leave in the first half
.
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of Tuesday night's National
we could sneak by
Invitation Tournament game andlthought
Wit hrAlt him in the cp-M half

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LAke Brantley 19, DeLand 31.
Lyman 30, Lake Howell 23. Seminole
72, Trinity Prep 21. Oviedo 14. Boone
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Oviedo (Mann. Bell. Kimbell,
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(Goudy, Arnhym. Cook, ealf)
2 214; 200 FREE
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Seminole o pened fast, lashing pitch by Sendacle hurler Wayne his
here' by Matador
out 1ie hits in the first inning to hurth who was brought on In Coach 'loyd Perry.
chase Valencia starter Al rclkf of Budd Maher and as
fhc Raiders will retur, to

chools," said caoch Jim Smith weire double winners for
Terwilleger this morning
the gi rls.
Seminole is hoping to raise
Seminole entertains strong
ufficient funds to build its own Oak Ridge Thursday at 3:X
pool for next season. In the
BOYS
MMEDLEY RELAY Seminole
(Miller, Tramell. Lake, Kev Smith)

Lyman Eases

Philphta
NY Isle

Seminole CrmBut tne Matadors snapped Seminole on two hits while
munity
College
ptchers right back, tying it in the bot- fanning seven. The per- Brockii%ay. rt
Tuesday to snap a first-inning torn of the frame via six walks, formance evened cLean's
deadlock and turn back the two of which forced 'n runs. The season mark at 2-2 and was Criamberlain. c

season opener for Seminole.
boys team Tuesday, each m
&amp;
,
minole's buys were 101-69 on three victories. Lake set a
victims of Oviedo, while the school record with a time of

girls fell by a 95.68 count.
1:08.8 in the
100-yard
'V.e ha ve only been in the treastroke snapping the 1 095
water since March 1, so we are standard he set last season
still behind the rest of the
Vickie l.ainbert and Ann

Valencia Singles by Don Eury, Richard

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Todiy'i Games

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the GatornatlonaLs were staged The day's big winner was Don
Pi-udhomme, who captured funnycar competition for the third
straight sear. James Warren was top furl eliminator, winning
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Evening Herald, Sanford, FL

Kent Benson

which struggled to a
basketball tournament at Baton win."
eptional ability," said In.
Douglas my have a slight dina's Bobby Knight. "Leon
C.M. Ne%lon, coach of under. victory civer Princeton in the
"I'm looking forward to In- edge in quickne&amp;
I)ouglas is tire finest center we dog Alabama, said, "To have first rixind of the NCAA tour.
diana ' 'said Douglas, who was i 6 font h junior, although the
sshelmed a second team
try to stretchseaill have faced, and he has gone unbeaten over the past two ney,
American last time out, g e tsa the catalyst in Alabama's 79
Indiana center appears to be a teammates who co mplement
seasons like Indiana son reco rd to 3 against Conchance
take on No
upset of North Carolina last
t
But necticut in an Ewt Regional
has done is
h(:
t
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Surda&gt;,
mili1tGrflSrN
outquick iny opponents," many dimensions. It is a unique if we
our part, it will be a
Douglas, the 6-foot-b senior grabbing 17 rebounds against said Douglas. "My speed is my team in that it has great good game."
DePaul meets VMI In the other
of sixth-ranked
ar Heels center Mitch
P• bes
Ui, g
game
quickness without sacrificing
t &amp;stt
In the other Mideast Regional
against
first-team
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enge. I'd
All. hkllikhall
oth conches, meanw h i le , size and strength.
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are approaching the game
The regional semifinal sin
"We are greatly impressed semifinal,
te
puts
its
22-game
winning
quet
key matchup its the Crimson
"All-American stuff doesn't apprehensively.
by them. We will have to play
ners meet Saturday to deterIRle meets unbeaten and top- bother me," tidded Douglas, a
"We will be playing a truly our very best to maintain a streak on the line against West- mine the final four, who will
em
c gan
rated Indiana in a Mideast third team All-American. "I ou tstanding basketball team, chance tb in"
baffle for the national title in
Regional semifinal of the NCAA just w ant toplay a game and well -coached and with e
And that's the favorite talkRutgers, Philadel ph ia March 27 and 29
Fourth ranked

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frequently talked of compiling credible task of hand writing Pantry" originated in Sanford, Howi strawberry punch.
and ideas from all over the 21 1cups orange juice
recipes used at these affairs the more than 300 recipes in the including the delectable Green
Copies of "Patchwork country, adapted and worked 2 tbi lime juice
Into a book.
cookbook.
('addti Chicken Salad and Pantry" are available at Mary into the overall fabric of our fresh mint sprigs
Both women are gourmet Loch Arbor Tomatoes and Esther's In downtown Sanford, area and bound together by our
It all came together finally

butter each. Season to 'taste cream, and 11 strong coffee
with salt and pepper. Layer a optional).
casserole with mushrooms,
MAY BOWL
tomatoes and croutons; top Add t o cup powdered augm.r and

for the Guild's Bicentennial Looks, Mrs. Glancy favoring hilushroorns, selected as the and in nw Village Shop, San. way of life," write the authors.

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Clutluot.a's younger set has Steve and Darlene Mello,
been trying Its social wings hosted a birthday luncheon at
lately. First of all I hear from his home on Lake Drive this
Linda Venison that the Brownie past Saturday which was
dinner at the Community thoroughly enjoyed by his man)any
Church Hall was a complete little friends.
success. All the Brownies atThe same friends attended
tended with their proud Davy McEachern's third birparentL; this dinner vi their thday party. The preschoolers
way of observing Girl Scout enjoyed all the games, ballons,
Week,
fun and cake were: Lisa Rood,
Jody Davis, Erik Williams,
Little Danny Mello, son of Natalie Jordon, Danny Mello,
Lara Shogren, Amy Daniels,
Bill Murray, Jamie, Wendy,
and Shorty Venson.

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"We deal in the history of out
country," sle says of her choice
of the '20s period as the latest in
ftc r-octaigla theme started by
li fatner and which inc!udc.
-icsta Villa g e, which she
created as "a tribute to the

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In And Around Chuluota

Of Variety

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project,
cocktail party preparation, main course for a spring lun- ford Plaza. Also at the Proctor
The cookbook has been and cube the pulp. Place pulp 350 degrees for 30 minutes. sliced fresh strawberries and
"It was last spring we first while Mrs. Greenlee would cheon.
Excellent side dish with refrigerate 1 hour. Pour over
at
Maisont
subtitled,
"110w to Cook Like and cinnamon in a blender and
Shops in Longwood,
got started. We worked on it the rather prepare for a full formal
Preceded by a fresh Calli et Jard1n Restaurant and at the Gran(hna While Lying in the puree. Combine orange and ch.icken, lamb or fish. Serves block of ice and add 2 qts. May
entire summer — and If we dinner party.
Icloupe Soup, and followed by John Young Museum and Sun."
Wine. Serve in cold cups.
lime Juices; add to the puree six.
weren't actually working on It,
The daughter-in-law of Mrs. sinfully delicious Matson et Planat.arium.
MAISON ET JARDIN'S
and chill. Serve n chilled bowls
Serves 20
CANTELOUPE SOUP
we were talking about it," Robert Greenlee of Loch Arbor, Jardfn Almond Nougat Cream,
(clear crystal ones are
"Our 'Patchwork Pantry' Is
Nancy Greenlee relates that the luncheon is completed with exactly what its name suggests I large ripe eanteloupe
smiled Mrs. Greenlee.
especially pretty) and garnish

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Marloi
Knott is still working on thi
farm whereat age 12 she servet
chicken dinners to help he
sharecropper parents ou
during the Depression.
But now the farm jsa 150-acri
entertainment complex anc
Marion Knott at age 53 L
dircctor of design and phinnin
for Knott's Bern' Farm Jr
Bt.cna Park, Calif.
"I was born right on that
farm and I've beers there all m
life," the attractive biueeyei
blonde said on a visit to Ne w
York to publicize Bicentennial
events in the West. ,When I was
a little girl I picked berries that
m' parents sold at a roadside
stand."
Raising and selling berries
didn't quite feed the li kids of
Cercla"lia and Walter Kr'-;tt,
their daughter recalls, and .ier
rnoEier started serving sandwiches, pie and coffee at the
stand, an enterprLe that grew
Into the chicken dinners.
"We had such long lines waiting for the dinners," the former
waitress explains, "that my father thought there should be
something for the people to do
ar.d he started a ghost town that
eventually grew into the
present theme park."
The cider Knott continued to
live right in the midst of the
ba.stling park until Mrs. Knott
died a year and a half ago.
Since then the old farmhouse,
v. here Miss Knott was born, has
I-ui iLd as an office,
"Where we have a freeway
and all that traffic now, it was
just a dirt road. It was strictly
country back in the early
days," she rays. "Where our
Roaring '211s area is now was a
dairy farm where I used to play

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Nancy Greenlee (left) and Nancy Glancy spent most of last everyy cook who want.s to add a little spice to what she
John Young Museum and enjoys literature classes at summerineachother'skItcher—workIngonacookbookforthe prepares.
Planatarium once or twice a Rollins College and collecting

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its projects.
working as a second grade
Mrs. Greenlee, seven years a volunteer at Spring Lake
member of the Guild, corn- School.
mented that "it was nat ur al we
3he was assisted with
don cookbook." She explained work by Mrs. Lila Jacobson.
that Guild members do the
Mrs. Greenlee, mother of a
cooking for the lavish gala four-year-old son, William, and
entertainment hosted by the a former English teacher who

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meat, in large bowl. Add meat, and almonds. Cover with
either cooked turkey or chicken plastic wrap and freeze. Cut in
breasts cut in largish chunks, squares and garnish with
whipped cream and more
arid marinate several hours.
To serve, toss with torn almonds. (Vary by substituting
pieces Romaine lettuce and chocolate for butterscotch
watercress. For a delightful sauce and pecans for almonds,
BUTTERSCOTCH SAUCE
lunch serve this salad with
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Mushrooms, and toasted corn Butterscotch Sauce is a good
muffins,
substitute).
LOCH ARBOR TOMATOES
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AND MUShROOMS
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4 cups fresh tomato chunks
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2 cups seasoned croutons
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thinking the home is warmer
than It really is. Miller said.
The timer Is set to turn on or
shut off the mechanism at the
selected times.

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and he has fotaid the tank reiaIn, enough heat so that they
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First, recipes submitted by
Guild members had tobesorted
and cross-referenced. Many
Cooks of the Week, Mrs. had to be tested — and in the
Jerry (Nancy) Glancy of process, the two women created
Altamonte Springs, and Mrs. several original recipes of their
rcenli o f
Orlando, devoted most of last
"We wanted to include
summer to producing their recipes used at Guild functions,
culi"sy masterpiece, "Pat- recloes handed down in Guild
chv ork Pantry.fam:Ifes, and unusuai recipes
No), it's not %ome elaborate, not found in classical cooli
exotic dish that took three books," said Mrs. Glancy. "Our
months to concoct, but a cook. recipes i not exactly
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heater, a Florida man who gave
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with a built-in fooler especially
for thermostats," Miller said.
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made by Honeywell.

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ly uses a 12-volt system to 11- (oilers. Spring-wound, in-wall them useful for light control of ipartmcnts and houses vacant. starting cars in such weather is
boost
in timer thinking,
daily made for air ctrndi. luminate paths and uses a time timers are used
Al' Newfeatwei
in family rooms indoor plants where "random
Recently Miller found to use a dipstick heater which
"The ideal thing Is to turn tioners, he says, and there are switch to turn off the lights at and basement areas where lighting may be
To save fuel costs people have
harmful and another use In his own corn- cüss aboul $5 and goec in the
been doing everything from your air conditioner on for the people who claim their dee- midnight and turn them on at youngsters forget to turn off energy
wasting."
munity for automatic timers hole br the oil dipstick. This
trying "to fool their ther- times It is needed — Just before trical costs have been reduced dusk,
lights. Miller uses about a
There
are
multiple
timers
when
the temperature at Spring should be attached to a timer
mostats" — by taping little YOU come home at night, when 70 per cent by Its use.
Tuners have had a big rise In dozen, he says, in his own live- now that permit regulating Grove, Ill., dropped to minus- which turns It on shortly before
you go to bed or whatever,"
light bulbs below them — to
There are Industrial timers popularity in the last eight child household. He even con- lights to go on and off twice a 20.
starting time. Th car will then
ing automatic timers on their Miller says. "And I don't know that are used outdoors on posts years. Vacationers and working trols the aquarium lights with day, a further
security
aid
to
"Cars
that
were
left
outside
be
ready to turn over the first,
Why most people do not do it
and as garage lights. One faint- couples use them as burglar one. Horticulturists
electric hot water heaters.
are finding vacationers who must leave did not start. A good tip for thing In the morring."
By mail and telephone,
they've been passing theirsuggestions on to Jim Miller, president of Intermatic, a maker of
a
timers, lights and heaters, and
he is telling ever1 ,inc about

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Because of the many activities
being planned, the club will now

Theresa Novak called to
report that Anna Hyman 15 at
the Winter Park Hospital. We
pray for her recovery. Anna Is
our Chuluota "seer".

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Semino
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E.B. Stowe, well known
Central Florida artist, gave a
dernortration In oil painting at
the Sanford Seminole Art
Association March meeting.
Stowe paints swif tly and surely
and wi th knowledge of his craft,
and of nature, which he brings
into the beautiful wildlife
scenes of Florida on his canvas,
The
artist
answered
questions from the members as
he workd and gave them many
tips he has learned over the

skeet shoot is still being held
and It still proves popular.
Officers for this year are: Ed
Lane, president; Ruth Gore,

vice president; Sam Hammon,
secretary; and Lou Lane,
treasurer.

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Carl and Mildred Byrnes
have returned from a trip to
Tampa to visit Carl's cousin,
Amos Proutv, and his family.
From there they went to Venice
to visit old friends whom
Mildred knew in the Philippines, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Keating.

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hostesses Mildred lAnd and
Pat Stettner served refresh.
known for his scenes of the St. ments to members and gues.
ts
Johns River near his home,
though he does many other
types of paintings.
Following the demonstration
a short meeting was conducted
by President Marie Richter, In
which plans for the Maw 7 and R
Sanford Plaza Sidewalk Art
show were discussed. Members
present received brochures for
the show.
Seminole County, Stowe is best

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Hubby Kids' His Expectant
Wife To Keep Thinking Pink

Sanford

Open Sit.

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problem can be found through
some honest dialogue with your
husband. You have a legitimate

beef. Start talking.
DEAR ABBY: What do you
think about a person who would
accept a lovely, hand-crocheted
gift and then enter It in a
handicraft
show as her own
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creation? She even removed
that if I don't have a girl this
During th eight days we my "especially handmade"
time, he will "divorce" me (- were there this year, the
label from it.
He's only kidding of course, but grandparents left us and our
HURT AND FURIOUS
it hurts me to hear it just the children four times to babysit
DEAR HURT: She can't be
same.)
for their daughter while she and playing with a full deck. Let her
He has gone out and bought a her husband attended some know that YOU know of her
lot of pink baby clothes, and holiday parties!
shenanigans.
he's even ordered baby furI didn't expect my husband's
niture In pink! On Valentine's parents to stay home all the
Day he sent me a card, saying, time we were there, but I did
"THINK PINK."
resent.t)-,ein spending so much
Time For Spring Gardening
What should I give this expert time with their daughter, who
needier for Father's Day in lives right in town and sees
Mansfield Nursery &amp; Landscaping
case I have another boy?
them the rest of the year.
P.G.
Since I don't have the nerve to
Complete landscaping, sodding,
P
DEAR P.G.: A pink EYE!
point this out to them, I hop.'
shrubbery, annuals, Peat and trees.
DEAR ABBY: Since we have you'll print this as a reminder
All varieties of Sod
rpi,r,w1 frnm our Christmas to grandparents that when their
vacation, I have needed to get children and grandchildren
something off my chest,
make such a special effort to
Every year my husband visit them, they should limit
insists that we take ow dithtres tk1r g!itzid at1vItlu.
(bug proof St. Augustine)
to visit his parent~ tM'r'. tim
ThitnkS ft's vt'rv'I'ihrT 'to
holivays because they are so discuss in-law problems with a
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eager to see the grandchildren husband.
2501 W. 25th Street
and they'd be "hurt" If we
F'EEL4SBETrER
didn't. This involves a (our-day
DEAR FEELS: Don't rely on
&amp; Landscaping
automobile trip, which we the b'Laws to *tC thl;and mend
make only once a year.*-' their wa'yi. -The sMntfeis to your
rflg

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meet bi-monthly. The Sunday

The Trash and Treasure sale
held by the Sportsman Club was
a huge success. The money will
go toward the building fund.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Howard of
Marietta, Ga. were the recent
Skndy
Rampenthel, a
guests of the H.O. lliggens of
missionary trainee from
Sixth Set.
New Tribes Mission, In Oviedo,
was the speaker for the March
Jerry
Murphey has
meeting of the Priscilla Circle.
just
returned
from
his exciting
Sandy is a ,,cLatc
tour with te11 Diamond to
originally from California, who
is devoting her life to the Australia and New Zealand. He
spreading of the gospel. She and has ten days In Chuluota and
off again for another tour
her husband, Gene, have been
active members of the Comoinmunity
munit)ChurchwhiIestationed
at the training facility outside
of Oviedo. Her talk on patience
was of great interest.
The Pricllla Circle is
currently working for donations
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in baked goods, plants and
iiy ABIGAIL VAN IIURFN
handwork for the annual
"Market Day" held by the
DEAR ABBY: I am cx()vnleo Women's (ub,
nectina my fourth child in Mar.
My hus band and already have
three boys, and of course we'd
like to have a little girl this
time because four Is my limit.
My husband constantly tells

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Wednesday, March 171 1976
Evening Herald, _Sanford, Fl.

Wodn.tsday, March 17, 1976-58

NEW STORE HOURS"

CRISCO
SHORTENING
(

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COFFEE

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MONDAY

PRICES GOOD
IN THESE
COUNTIES
ONLY...

3

SUNDAY

9

ORANGUE
SEMI N OLE,
OSCEOLA, LAKE,
CITRUS,
BREVARD,
COLLIER
AND VOLUSIA

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Fisher Bloch

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Reserved
INN DIXIE STORES
COPYRIGHT
1976

SATURDAY

9 a. m. - 9 p.m.

,

PRICES

-

am. - 6 p.m.

THE FOLLOWING STORES NOW CLOSED SUNDAY
419 1 FIRST St
SANFORD
1610 EDGEWATIR DR
ORLANDO
2861 DILANEY St . ORLANDO GOLDEN TRIANGLE SHOPPING (ENTER
Ill SOUTH ROSLIND ORLANDO
MT DORA

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COPYRIGHT

LEMONS

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FOR

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HARVEST FRESH FLORIDA

DIXIE DARLING
ALL FLAVORS

- 1976

DIXIE DARLING
LARGE LOAF

DIXIE DARLING
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SANFORD

419 E. FIRST ST.

MUSHROOMS

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Wednesday, March 17.1976

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TELE/Ijc,p4 LISTINcS AND HIGHLIHTS

____________________________________________________________________

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Wednesday

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STAR TREK

6 PRICE IS RIGHT
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130
4 LATE NEWS
1:45
4 PASTOR S STUDY
200

diagnosis on a woman in an
açarent diabetic coma wtso

Morning
600
4 SUN1SE SEMESTER:
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AND THE INDMDUAL (TuOS)

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ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
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BUSY BEE CHILD CARE
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Under a 15 per cent rule and Committee this Saturday at Orwith a lot of candidates, it's also landu.

for other candidates were shut
out.
Reactingtothe12dacJ, Shakespeare's
the party reformed its rules to
award delegates to candidates
who won more than 15 per cent
of the statewide vote and in the
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was an improvement, but it

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PLACE A CLASSiFIED AD PlOW
Call 177 7611 or $31 9993

PET P151 t4
ISC.trctngLGroomin
Ph 122 1051

Plastering,

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double hung wndow% $11 ii

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831-99931

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lorida Ave

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Has everytning.

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mIeg: family car

53-'T'J.Radjc3_Sfer10

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real buy at

MARK IV

Cofor T,V's from 550. 81W, from
$15, Servce all makes. HERBS'
TV 200 S. French, 313 3731.

Sea foam green
with green leather III?.
and dark green vinyl top

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young at hea-?.

$
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72 Maroon with
6995

blue vinyl top
Fully equipped.

OTHER GREAT USED CAR BUYS.

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3

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TRIUMPH
ROADSTER

275O 71

CUTLASS
SUPREME

PINTO
HATCHBACK

2O95 74

MONT EGO
dr hardtop

$2895 72

LINCOLN
TOWN

$

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10r. Citra
sharp

4175 /4

$3995 74

COSIE T

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$3095

Super clean

70

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2995

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7?' Cabin Cruiser,

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Chevrolet engine All
equipment goes. 372-SsiO afttr 9

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16'

1)50 pymnts 323 1311
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372 596)

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24 Hrs

DELTA

POISSON MAI.m'Nt

3 22420 ANYTIME
REALTORS ML S 7*S PARK
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White with whIte
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l,att'ier interior
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2. P' CurnIum'

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34.000 miles. Green with
vinyl tep and green velour ml.
Fuli factory equip

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F1FALTOR
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372 5677
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cnt heat, wall wall carpet, en
closed garage, large fen(ra lOt -

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Phonr 322 0573

DUFLE X
2 Uc'dro.am concrete
block, excellent Condillon. no cIty
td*es fly owner 327 8620

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SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All types anti s,e

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N iititc 17? 715?

CailBart

323.86700r831.9777

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Pressure Cleaning

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ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

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Ideal
retirement
home.
3
bedrooms, I bath.- kitchen
upI,J. 7 car carport with
double 'ilmltv rooms Just $16,000

JOHN SAUL'S AGENCY

• Drapes sCarpeting
S,p Dining Rooms

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KULP DEcw:, ! - etS

quattyng AsSjrn,* 1st mortaqe

Apts.Furn, or Unfurn:

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kitchen eguip,ed 531.500

BEAUTIFUL 3 bedroom. 1', bath
home, draped &amp; carpeted
throughout Central ASH.
l'ayments 511717 monthly No

Bdrm.

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3 year old hOme, nice condition, 3
bedrOOms, 2 baths. Central heat
and air; 7 car cocloted oarage.

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Ads c'ery clay

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STIPIE P,SInCHIP4E &amp;
BELL PLUMBING co
SUPPLY CO
372 0959 Seweri Elect Cleórci, 207 W 7nd St
312 6fl
Repairs, 21 Hr St'rv
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Any Make or Model American Car or Truck

with nce )
-bedroOm, 7 bath home; 7 car K itt ht,'t Bdtflroom
Cab
encIoecl garage: central heat nd
Ccum'trr tops Sn.', ir%tdlldtOn
ar, pi 5)5000
tlp,'i tt;le Bud (at.i 172 (057
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Eves 37206120,372.1517

'V11agetr!1.

Filter

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make a pIcttnt home for you and
,our fOrtly

REALTY INC.

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Pltd nt-tp on tnat Sturøay
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PantIng, doors, windows hungS,
'oncrel, work, etc y th hour, or
by the ii 377

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Concrete,
Steel,
Remoci,i,ng, Roofing Free
Estimates No lob too large or

SanfOrd. 3221771.

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MAJOR
LUBRICATION

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Golden Touch 'N Sew

Newly rr'li'corated, remodeled 3
bedroom home, large famity
room, cedar siding and fence,
eating bar, ni!w carpeting, new
roof, central heat. 14.500 sq ft. lot

HAL COLBERT

CLARA
t$ALL
UPHOLSTERY new open at iD
Sanford Ave. Specialists in tuftln,
restoring, I repairing Afo
Sewing machine repairs Ph 327
9711

'ic I' hoer ill 6)61

Free estimate 373 603$

Free Estirnat

'JOHN

$19,500

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NICE PIEIGHISORS

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6)0 6061

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Ph 372 1)01

52 Sq. Yard
Sanford Auction

CRANK CONS'RuClt(3PI

p i's FIobfl',nn 1 ,ini.i' mm,
I of Santctrc,. $7200 f'

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IOn Lake, Free Boating

Photography

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Good Conditon
Call 373 OIlS alterS p m

Assorted Colors

'379 ElIot'
3 Rictroon,. $21,100
Al', r,'pn',r',",n$1s irrri 5100 tIn','."
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br'ck I Stone SpecIalty 372
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BLAIR AGENCY

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(man 3 bedroom, I' bath, avocado
'.'Ove &amp; refrigerator, blue carpet.
c cniral fled? &amp; ,iur
Payton's, 372 1)01

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Stripping
&amp;
Waxing
. '-r1,-"til &amp; Business E.c.1.
B'?: (iran 171 595*
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PICKUP UNK CARS FREE.
Small price for others
PP.onc 371 1621

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collect, Orlando 3457131.

79-Trucks-Tra i lers

Cassrita'rry is,.,, Il?? $3i

OP4LY 5689 INSTALLED
Terms available Warehouse mu"
- e emptied 1110W? Call wariovse
collect, days or evenings, ask tot'
?,tir, Wilkes. 305793 6572.

M.UNS WORTH REALTY

k,-.3 RraI Estate Broker. 321 0610
3720779
377 77
373 7(95

PLALJORS

%m,$tion System. 407 E Celery,

Discount ,

1 25

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irent Eaterminating Co -Complete
Peil Contr1 and Termiting Fr., If you're In the buSiness Of building
your
Inspection All Pest Control. ID
busineS.
use
the

40* offers you th

3

Sale

* SWIMMING POOL SALE *
Pool distributor must Sell balance of
3975 pools complete with Sun deck,
ISTCC and filter. 31'x16 overall,

',ou gulfy

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'ur *ri-i,p,-u .. ,uflk cars we
o'.i, IAOf 7 days week Call

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tITan rent Government subs.duzeci

Realtor
323.5774 Anytime
Multiple Listing Service

exchange. PEEL'S BODY SHOP,

.' .en

Ii) qualified buyers Cali tO Sc't'

Harold Hall Realty

Reconditioned Batteries, $12 93

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7131.

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j.i,mt'nt. n.onlnly paynTcn?s

4 BR. 2 bath,
7 5104",' stucco, guest cottage
P0',%bilitit'S 119.500
''.M( PROPERTY - 3 BR home
.',,ti nice mobile I-ionic rental
tirge lot for garden s..o.o

322-2090

7640 H4atha

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Proi'%%,on,ilIv M4iUi'(I
B -.

Fret' dagrics,'. racto.'y Trn.

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1505 W. 25th St.
SANFORD

o'ierhautng All WOrk

)fl$US

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Ranted to buy t,sed ',lf,cm' turn-turn
Qu,intt
Any
NOLL'S

50-lViiscelianeoLls for

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Gifts, Knits, Christening Gowns

While *

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S'i'DED" 3 Acre homesite. Choice

WITT REALTY
FROM

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68-Wanted to Buy

PAYTQN'S CHILDREN'S WEAR

LO'.- DOWN

* ''Get '

RETIREMENT
SPECIAL
FurniShed 7 bt''roo, on beautifut
Pirl '.' (w,iCnrnt to Slort-'.

2 BEDROOM
TOWNHOUtES

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CLIFF JORDAN. REALTOR

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12 acres car'. lr partS. Open 1
days week. JIB Auto Ports, East

to I 30 or after 4

FISH-- Country', .1 Bedroom,) bath,

BEDROOMSUITES
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4,10(1 .', ti, children 373

Garage dc...r for sale, 1' hIgh, 9'
wide. m'tat roll up type. 323 0902, 9

$31 If?

Luxury Patio Apartments

dirt,

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Super 3 Retlroomo.
lovely pool. Ravenria
13,S0O.

broSri

Priced below FHA appraisal, im
maculate 3 bedroom, eat en kit
(hen, wc'lI kept lawn, double
gage, priced to %Il, only 173,900

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PhOne 3fl-39M

Sanford Charm &amp; Value

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3 BR Iirick-1cme
410 Magnolia Ave
3720681

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RAVE NbA F'Ak,(

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Mercaridise

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3227643

Real Estate

lurnished 1 bedrOom, living rm ,
'lining rm., ideal for retired
couple Near town No pets 372
3610 ,tf ten 1 30

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mm'trkinq', 37] 3521

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0 Sq. ft block building for
rent. $100 month Broker Owner,

Service Open Sunday, 9 to 5.

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(I PU? not ri- qslcri'cl 7
r,,lcs,7 lemales, bIck i?h white

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Driwe oft Markham Woods Rd
Tr,i•, I, h ,',r, I Ii,- Plorses o k
v-.:: ;i'r i' i, Own' r, 667 669S

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)fl 1064

flY('WPt[R S6IOACRES
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Forrest Greene, Inc.

107W Commc'rc-al

2 BR furnished apartment, nice
yard Children and pe$ OK, $130
month. 2'-7 miles northof £)lon 17.
92. 701 Sunset Drive, nest to

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
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JOHN KRIDER, ASSOC

2 Bedroom unfurnitheci, Adults
preferred, Fre, water. 1130. 323
5154 01' 322.6620,

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JUST REDUCED- ChOiCC 10 dueS.
hgh &amp; dry, ' partly cleared, ',
woodid
Near Geneva. Was
$25000. 1110w 123.500. Excellent
terms HAROLD HALL REALTY
REALTOR, 373 5771 Anytime.

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3 Bedroom, carpeted, central heat
and air, Convenient dOwntown and
hOSpital. $165 month plus deposit
373 1663.

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$910 MUS TA NC

1109 Santord Ave

PLALTOPS

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37) lSlOorl3-1 ILOS

CAMPBELI.'S PODDLE PAD

I or 2 lots, located on E. Crystal
View. Loch Arbor. 372 38li bet
wren 65. 9 0 m Nv O-wn4.r

F TAKE TRADES

.IOytiITit'

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iberman Pincher AKC pups,

for Dituo ri

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rsct'llen qualty and temperment
C'stl Mr Anderson, 365 5710

626 0711

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fir;, ',F'i',l' or
DUPLEX
furnihrci
Ideal
lo(t'n
Reasonable
fnt
36% 3771

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$76,200

,A ?, F- (5f5)
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lali Mary' Furnished apartment.
'tan, private and ConvCnient
Single pm'rson only Na
'ts SOS
Itt 37? )°30

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STOP APID THINK A MINUTE If

Wc'ekly ISIS HAy 1797, Sanford
273 1930

Counties,
Acreaqc' Tracts, sr'tall &amp; largc'
TERRY REALTY. PEALTOP,

li-'5AP('A(pfAI

swim, boat rcntls and free
moorage Adults 372 4470

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Villas

Chico &amp; The Mart"
itt. Il 928.477, Lonqwirv-idl

75-Recreational Vehicles

lent Blue Lustre Electric Carp,'
SP;.iriipo&lt;r for only $150 per day
(ALpQ I'S FURNITURE

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Transportation

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ALTAMON"F SPRINGS
(3-1 1)4.4
14000 TRACTOR COMPAN"
for

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Sales. Rental, S-er vice
Ill Magnolia Avenue

64—Eqwpment

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1970 CadIllac Sedan

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Forg. KubOtO. Pett,bcrse

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WeklvaLsndlng Resort on the river,
Beautiful oak Sh.idecJ lots Fish.

redecorated Come see 300 F
A'roflrt flIvd canforcj 373%310'

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35--/bjIe Home Lots

One 5. 2 bedroom apart nient
fumnShtL'cJ or UflfU?fl,tht'd Nc'wty

43-LoIs-Acreage

to, '.au, ...,m',,, tk 'jird
(iifli fl, nt to snnpp,nq, nit-i
"t lImIt n(tion(1 1)0.500

Adults Only.

7 Bedroom located on large, shaded,
private lot, furnished. 5150 rronth
OSmoSe, Owner. 372 S9"2
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BAMBOO COVE APIS

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at 12 P4 000
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CONTRACTORS EQUIPMENT
FARM EQUIPMENT
Flew and Used

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Lorigwond — Lovely 1 bedroom
apartment, furnished, with or
Without use of therapeutic pool
$175 plus deposit, III 3763
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AuOiQn Every Friday

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v,k rci in front l this] bedroom.
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Heavy Equipment

371 0.395

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1 Bedroom Trailer, 10'x3S'
51,995

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AM FM. wire wtw , lust tu,,
low miles, $1,130 72t003

72-Auction

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bc's?
anytme
Or

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7317 PalmettoAv,,,

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1989 17',oO', 2bedroom split plan, I",
baths. Set up in adult tark 13.000

ifake your Budget go further, snop
thc Classtied Ads every day

80'-Aulos for Sate

you need for those big ones with a

room, carport, Shirting, payments
$10672. Phone 37? (1)51 or nights
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who said, "Single.handedly,
you've ruined Shakespare,'
Nnw this is
He said the plays he selected
"are very inod ctnr!es and
siiouji) be ht2itd, 1311t I think
that while Shakespeare is entitled tn the profoundest respect, he's also entitled to be
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prcference or (or minor candi- month, an unlikely arena for written to make Shakespeare's
Inds'ctuil Itu', ri". PtA' I? 97
dates will be counted for Wal- the works of William Shake. words more understandable to
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Beauty Care
speare — "CRS Radio Mystery those with only a nodding aclace, Sen. Henry Jackson
Roofing
PERSONAL TAX SERVICE AND
Washington and fonner Geor- Theater" - will celebrate the quaintance with his works.
BOOKKEEPING, Individual A,
bard's 412th birthday with
Businets Tax fltur,n. 2 Eatt
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The man doing the adaptaTOWER'S BEAU'Y SALON
Poof.riç A.d C,jrpentry Rrc.ar
Road,
Hwy Il 92 (5CC entrant-,,
CfOrmi'rly
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adaptations
of
seven
of
his
bestBrauly
Nook I
Lions and risking the wrath of
Fm,,tmat
awarding convention delegates,
Fiy Points) 122 7199.
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-Carter and Wallace ran a known plays.
Shakespeare purists is Ian
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virtual dead heat in U
Expert rcof repairs. Ilat roots or
They'll be aired from April 19 tartmn, 63, a Scotland-born,
4th
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morethanl5pci- cent,so a!lare themlisted under their original and writing for radio,
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lie said he caine ui with the
entitled to a delegate, but the titles.
small Call UI I3U
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lop sod 372
sewing
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idea
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extra delegate by finishing less was called "Macbeth," "Julius the fact that while most people I
his Alteration Shop Ordrv t;
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than 700 votes in front, of Wal- Caesar" will be known as "The study them in high school, few
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all that.
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votes as Jackson in the 9th Dead" and so on.
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Upholstering Donna Canact,
compIetelanthcapings,r,ce
"It suddenb! occurred to me
Congressional District, with
While thc original plot lines
China Glass,
7246 or
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Wallace in the middle, But the will remain intact, coitsiderable that the tragediet; — and we're
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district has three delegates so
doing sir of them - are all as
compression of same has
Transmissions
Pest ConroI
earh man gets one,
done to fit each show to the ra- full of mystery and mayhem
Expert automaic
Home Improvements
-Wallace beat both of his ri- dioscries'mninutetjrneljmit and they certainly fit
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many who struggled
through Shakespeare
remember "he was a
miiagnificent story teller," he
added, "So I thought we could
bring the stories to the people
a kind or relntrot-juctfo-i
to
Shakespeare."
He said he retitled the plays
ht' selected kcaue they oni)
are adaptations and he didn't
want to mislead anyone.
"On the other hand, every (amillar quote is in there1 " he
said. "Maybe they won 't
be the
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illight Jump at this — but basically it's all there."
Martin conceded that Shake-

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years ago. But they sere ?tapppened but didn't is for five gatiori would go to candidates
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candidates to poll more
15 favor by less tln half the -PPOfli)fl
In 1972, Alabama Gor,
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thould be In by March 72. 1976
Fierxh Awe'
NetionalIy known Production Co.
tnokn' for fresh n's tatnt Call
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— Equal re)eSefltatJ0fl con- Congressional District, but j divjdedthatthecandj(kIteswbu
cepts didn't take quite the beat- only has three delegates,
fail to win delegates could P01!
Ing in the 1976 Florida prcsl- each man is entitled to one,
more than half the total vote.

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RETAIL SALES
Tn, Evening Herald, stay close '
Are you sports m,nJut' ThiS
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Bedsole directs Seminole County's Cornprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA)
A declining unemployment rate could prompt program.
Congiess to slash Seminole County's $4-million
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federal jobs programs. And, President Ford
The federal program pumps about $4-million recently vetoed a jobs bill that would have provided additional workers, lie has ."ritten the U.S.
Departme't of Commerce for permission to use the
yearly into the coy. The funds are used to train employment for thousands of workers.
and hie workers, many of whom are unable to find
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persons in the county who are unable to secure
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Police reported a 9mm "jammed in the eject position table,
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The new rate raises the 20,000 gallons with a 72 per cent lowest rate at $350 for a
house.
rates to city residential sub- minimum charge to $3.90 for raise thereafter.
minimum of 5,000 gallons and 45
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The City of Oviedo, which has
that Ralph Abell be named the cit y's fire chief until a permanent
Parker rushed to the address,
The program planned in- head of the fire department is hired will be considered by city not raised its rates since
got no answer to their knocks at cludes providing better water council at a 7:30 p.m.
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meeting today.
the door and through a window pressure, expanding water
The
The city currently is advertising in statewide journals 1967, has a $3.50 monthly
saw a man laying on the floor service, increasing Water main.
minimum for the first 3,000
a lire chief at a $10,500 annual salary.
inside,
size and providing a fire
gallons;
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next to t he d oo r to enter, police
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thousand from over 60.000 and
special meeting VIOflUUy, tA nat IUUIU $17 UIC 111) IM W [ILWiI prIVULely'4.JWfletl ULU1U3 thereafter.
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Examiner Dr. G.V. Garay, was water at a cost of 37.5 cents per
Acceptance of the offered donation of land and a well on the is $3.10 for the first 4,000 gallons
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Kruger property.
the floor of an thousand gallons.
to residential subscribers; 55
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An ordinance on first reading permitting fluoridation of the cents per thousand to 10,000
the living room
Currently Lake Mary water
22-1. Wednmday at Fort Mellon Park. For more details on the and
family room of the customers are paying a
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they are," commented Board
Sinclair proposed offering %Oul(t also permit students
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junior
to admission to '.he museum at all
memberships
The board instructed Bettie Seminole County students at times as well as participation in
'1 he Seminole County' School Palmer, coordinator fcr science fifty' cents per student. He said field trips.
Board expressed delight and and environmental education, such a membership would allow
Layer commended teachers
enthusiasm Wednesday night at to draw up a preliminary draft the museum to schedule ahead and students on a variety of
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the agreement reached with the of the agreement vitli the Inoreprograms for the county's successful programs staged
Seminole County Commission county for board consideration, students. A membership card during the past few weeks,
to develop 242 acres at Big Tree
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for local school children,
be used to teach a nature class,
"I'm thrilled that the corn- The first classes are scheduled
mission is cooperating the way to begin in September %ith a
program designed for fifth
graders.
The school system will
Members of the Seminole County School Board come
provide a teacher and portable
in unusually close contact with some of the students they
building, while the county will
serve, and at a school board meeting Wednesday night, to
he expected to develop and
all
appearances, they- enjoyed the confrontation im... 4-A
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maintain $6,000 worth of nature
mensely.
Bridge
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trails.
David Martin, president of Bear Lake Elementary
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School
student council, was introduced to the board by his
Comics
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Mrs. Jean harry. Ycung Martin then proceeded
Crossword
t erlocal agreement for a kng a
to read an in'itatiou to the board to attend his school's
Editorial
4A period as possible will be drawn
Bicentennial t)av, March 26.
l)ear Ahh
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Dr. Lamb
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read
In a clear and confident voice the day's program,
horoscope
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which
will include performances by the Liberty Belles of
hospital ................ . 6-A
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and by guitar and dulcimer player Barbara
Obit uaries..........6-A center additions to Casselberry
Muller, as well an Items by the Bear Lake students
Sports ----------10,11-A and Lake Mary Elementary
themse!ves.
It will be an all-day prugram.
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package bid of $181,300 on both
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schools.
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%Sednesdas high (6, today's
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the youngsters should rise, as the board and
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Mostly sur.iiy today through Supt. William P. Layer to meet
while and blue invitations emblazoned with the Liherly
Mark
Friday. Mild today with highs with
Sinclair,
Hell
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p
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for
the
John
and
warmer
around mid lOs
tation.
Young
Museum
and
Friday with highs near 80. Lows
The meeting proceeded to the dry and businesslike
tonight lower SOs. East to Planatarium in Orlando, to
Items further down the agenda, but the board tackled it
northeast winds 10 to IS m.p.h. discuss entering into a contract
KNIGHTS
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on
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as
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I skill hate reited $14 million since the inception
iIl be funded out of franchise retenues, ineluding
no to us twice 'Moore said He added that reports
of the lite year program officials said
those For eledricity, cabietision and others
the drainage project tou1d cost $68 million
"The City of Sanford wont arbitmrily abandon
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Council Grants Leave
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NATION
Of Victory In Illinois
President Ford's camp was conCHICAGO iAP
fident of victory today over Republican challenger Ronald
Reagan in Illinois' presidential primary, while Jimmy
Carter sought in a Four-way race to strengthen his bid for
the Democratic nomination.
As the candidates wound up campaigning Monday for
the Midwest's first primary. Carter, the former Georgia
governor, and Sargent Shriver both criticized Secretary
of State Henry Kissinger. And Alabama Gay. George C.
Wallace insisted his partial panlysis would not impair his
ability to be president.
In a state in which the Democratic vote is dominated by
Mayor Richard J. Daley's Chicago machine, Carter was
trying to finish off Wallace's presidential bid, while the
Alabama governor fought to repair damage from Carter's
VRtrv in the Fiorid primary last 's cek. Shrivcr, out of
funds after beatings in New England, hoped the mayor's
ward workers would rescue his candidacy.
Reagan. meanwhile, predicted some time ago he would
lose Illinois to Ford, and both Republicans firLshed their
work in the state Saturday. Also gone was former
Oklahoma Sen. Fred Harris, the only other Democrat on
the ballot, who went little time in Illinois.
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The mid-Atlantic coast was threatened by a developing
storm today.
D'iring the early nighttime hours, a winter storm
continued to develop and organize over the lower
Mississippi valley region. The storm was eipected to
spread snow into the central Appalachians, possibly reorganize as a coastal storm on the mid-Atlantic coast, and
then move northeastward.
Winter storm warnings for heavy snow were In effect
through today in western Maryland and northwest
Vrginla. Winter storm watches were issued In the central
mountains of Pennsylvania, northeastward through
southern New England, eastern New York State and
Vermont. The storm watches were continued for tonight
in southern New England.

Revenue Battle Under Way
WASHINGTON (AP) The 41ght. being waged by the
municipal leaders for the preservation of
revenue-sharing Is seen by many of them as the East battle
between the cities and ruin.
The cities, with large concentrations of Industrial and
construction workers, minorities, elderly people left
behind in the rush to suburbia, are hardest hit by
recession and inflation and slowest to recover. Bright.
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rxung economic Indicators are little solace.
In a speech Monday to 2,000 city officials gathered here,
President Ford spoke of "the pace and the strength of our
current economic recovery." But city officials say It
hasn't reached them yet.

Addiction Increase Claimed
WASHINGTON (AP)
increasing in the United

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Drug Abuse said today.
Experts believe there now are between 250,000 and
500,000 active heroin users not In treatment programs.
"There is a steady increasing incidence of heroin abuse
but not to the former epidemic levels," an Institute
spokesman said. Even now, experts In drug abuse cannot
agree as to how many addicts there were between 19€8
and 1970 when the heroin problem was out of control.

Utility Firm's Profits Up
ATLANTA (AP) —The Southern Co. has reported a 70per-cent increase in consolidated net income for the year
that ended Feb. 29
A compary !pcker.1n d Monday that ac t Lncuira
rose from $133.8 million in the)ear ended Feb. 28, 1974, to
$227.3 million the past 12 months.
The Southern Co. Is a holding company for Alabama
Power Co., Geoc gia Power Co., Mississippi Power Co. and
Gulf Power of Pensacola, Fla.
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burgh, 67, of 21 S. Cortez, sentencing.
were probing a number of
assault and use of a firearm in
Defense attorney Jack Winter Springs, pleaded no
Herald staff Writer
Delores Butts, 26-year-old
burglaries in which electronic
commission of a felony after Bridges said Fierro, who was contest to lewd assault on a 10. Sanford mother of six children,
equipment was stolen.
A Maitland air conditioning contractor James Salaciak released on bond pending year-old girl,
pleaded guilty to aggravated
James Olen Nutt, of 1006 dealer has pleaded guilty to tried to stop two men from completion of a court-ordered
Richard Minis, 28. of assault in the Feb. 10 knife
Virginia St.,
Altamonte grand larceny in an incident stealing a second air con-. pre-sentence investigation, is Oviedo, pleaded no contest to slashing of Alfreda Addison at
Springs, reported a tape player that started out as an Illegal air ditioning unit from a house fighting to keep the Maitland battery and resisting an officer the Deluxe Bar, Southwest
and 75 stereo tapes, total value conditioner repossession and under construction on Graham business from going bankrupt. without violence to his person in Road, Sanford, and was told by
V50, were taken when his auto his business partner Is being Road, Fern Park.
Thomas was also scheduled a Jan. 17 melee at Club 436, the court to get her personal
was burglarized,
Deputies said Salaciak to go to trial In the case this Altamonte Springs. Minis Is affairs In order while she's free
sought by sheriff's agents for
Deputies said Stephen A. Cyr, failure to appear for trial In discovered two men cutting week, but when he failed to free on bond pending corn- on bond pending sentencing on
Pressview Avenue, LOflWOO4, circuit court,
tubing and wiring on an air show up for trial Monday ttkx plet ton of a PSI.
April 23. MaxImum =ntence on
reported burglars made off
Emmett M. Fierro, 28, of conditioning unit after another court ordered his $5,000 bond
Richard Gregory Williams, the aggravated assault charge
with a citizens band radio, Orlando, told Circuit Court unit at a nearby house had been forfeited and issued a bench 18, of 590 Wayman St., is five years In prison.
tapes, tape player and portable Judge Robert B. McGregor that stolen. When Salaciak tried to warrant for his arrest with a Longwood, pleaded guilty to
radio, valued at $513, after he went to a Fern Park cc;,- stop the suspects' pickup truck new bond set at $20,000.
attempted grand larceny of a
State Atty. Abbott herring's
breaking into an auto.
In other cases that had been citizens band radio in an auto office dropped a charge of
struclion ar'a Jan. 19 to he was shot at with a pistol,
Mary M. Ownby, of New 'repossess" air conditioning officers said.
docketed for trial this week burglary at Altamonte Springs. possession of controlled subSmyrna Beach, reported auto units that a man had failed to
Casselberry police assisted before Judge McGregor:
Williams was allowed to remain stance
hashish
against
burglars took two speakers and pay for. "And I got the wrong deputies in stopping the
James Steven Kerr, 21, free on bond pending sen- Dennis John Lewis, 26, of 500
50 tapes, valued at $390, from one," Fierro said, "I went to the suspects at SR436 and Red Bug Pendleton Drive, Forest City, tencing on April 23.
Queens
Mirror
Circle,
her car while it was parked at house newt door to the one my Road.
pleaded guilty to grand larceny
Casselberry.
Society Park Apartments, Fern customer built."
Keith I "Ss'hi'I!r!n, !', of
On Monday. Fierrn told the of items from a aouth Seminnl'
1a;k.
Sheriff's deputies said Fierro court he kr.ew that he had no office and was ordered held In Sanford Route Two, pleaded no
The court continued the
Gloria E. Davis, 105 Exeter and his business partner, legal right to repossess air Jail until sentencing on April 23. contest to attempting to leave grand larceny trial
of Arlene
Ave., near Lake Mary, reported Nathaniel Charles Thomas, 37, conditioners without a court
A pre-sentence iii- the scene of a traffic accident Vallee, 3.4, of 104 Temple Drive,
two speakers, a tape player and of Maitland, were charged with order but tie tried it anyway vestigation (PSI) was ordered with injuries at Sanford and
Longwood, until the week of
50 tipes were stolen from her grand larceny, attempted only he got the wrong air after William Scott Thorn- remains free on bond pending April 12.
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jgk ,ehoi,, ph0oaophy. etc.
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If you hare rt-mpfrtrd a book4toth manuieript (or rwit1) hho) on
an% •iljeet. arid t.iuId likt iprnfr''inil apprai'aI (without coil or
obIitioi), p1ra s r ritr irnndiaIrI and d nE iiui work. 'late
w1rt1w, ou would jncfrr a morniti, afirmoon, te evening

appoinlmcnt, and kir4Jy mention you, phone number. You will
a confirmation by maü for a defirute tuni and plate.
A-Ahrot wi'J* t'unptdcd rnanuscrit* urtbh to appear iny rml
bct1, to UI for a fret reading and taivatiun. We will also he
thr
glad to h iar from th.c- whom literary iorkai,e still in pniç.
retrivr

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Public Service Corninmissloner Paula Hawkins says the PSC Is not doing
enough to make sure utilities are not wasting customers
Iund.s by operating Inefficiently.
ie succeeded Monday in getting the conunisslon to
order n thff tnvs'tiuntinn mm tkD (DflVlhiliI, of ,"gi.n,,lpinr,
efficiency studies on each utility when it requests a rate
hike.
The PSC action came as it rejected a request by
Western Union to boost the price of telegrams and money
orders by $1.
Mrs. Hawkins said the efficiency studies were needed to
insure that money wasn't being squandered In
tat iia4s.,f,c.1a uC u pensive u U.L.
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Florida sales tax
collections rose In February, but not enough to ease officials' concerns about the state's drumtlght budget.
The Revenue Department reported Monday that
collections last month from the state's largest Income
source was $107.4 million, a $9.2-million increase over
February 1974.
That was still $200,000 short of reduced estimates made
Jan. 31 by state officials. At that time, they trimmed
expected Income for the fiscal year by $24 million to $2.125
billion, but avoided a cutback In spending by using all
available reserves.

TALLAHASSEE (AP)
A striking Central
Telephone Co. employe has been charged with criminal
mischief after police said he tampered with phone
company equipment.
Leon CountySheriff's deputies said Bruce G. Davis, 30,
of Tallahassee was arrested Saturday night after police
said they caught him tampering with a telephone terminal
box, lie was released on $1,000 bond.
Officials said the Incident was part of a series of vandalism reports made since members of the International
Brotherhood of Elecrical Workers went out on strike
against the phone company last Thursday.

False Promises Charged
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Florida benefited from
Its early primary because of the political patronage
President Ford poured Into the state, but some Ford
promises were Just to lead the gullible, Ronald Reagan'a
campaign manager says.
L. E. "Tommy" Thomas told a news conference
Monday that some people may have overlooked Ford's
weaknesses as president because of his promises.
"Nobody has pointed out how Ford won with the blatant
use of political power we have never seen before,"
Thomas said. "I'd go so far as to sky he bought the win
with the taxpayers' money.
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fl 5th U.S. Circuit
Court of Appeals has made it final ruling that Atty. Gen.
Robert Shevin can file an antitrust suit against 17 major
oil companies.
The federal court In Nc'w Oricar1a notified cvin's
office it had refused Exxon Corp.'s request for a
rehearing, Deputy Atty. Gen. James WhLsenand said
Monday.
Unless the oil companies appeal to the Supreme Court,
the case will gc to Connecticut for preliminary
proceedings with similar suits filed by other states,
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Motor Lodge on Lee Road.
In their case. Seminole approved payment of $1,169.2 the city in the suit brought by
"There Is no way I can County Commissioners had to the law firm of Pills, Seminole Baptist Temple to
physically get the members of granted an increase to Southern Eubanks, Ross and Rumberger prevent the city from
withAltamonte Springs police
WINTER SPRINGS
City the PSC served papers by States for customers in the for the legal services provided drawing the
church's land use
arrested an Ohio man on drug Attorney Gary Massey told Wednesday,"
Massey added, county, but the company had by Howard Marsee to defend and building permits.
charges at the Altamonte Mall, Council Monday night that he
also extended it to Winter
according to county Jail plans to file a suit against
Massey told
the council he Springs residents without
records.
Florida Public Serzlce Corn- w8swlong in stating previously taking the request to the city as
that an appeal would have
to be well.
Floyd Edwin Callahan Jr., 23, mission (PSCI in Circuit Court
District Court and
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taken
to
the
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
of Jackson, Ohio, was held
Massey est imated last week IIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
of utility rates within the city, then to the State Supreme
FOR TAX DEED
county Jail in lieu of $10,000
Court, as it can be taken that the suit against PSC would CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE (111.246 Florida Statute
bond on charges of possession
Massey said he expects directly to the State Supreme cost the city roughly $5,000 in COUNTY, FLORIDA.
NOTICE ISI4EREBY GIVEN that
CIVIL ACTION NO. 74.0-CA.II.EE C N or GenIe V Cross the holder of
of coitrolled substance and papers to be served on
the Court. This will shorten the legal fees. Mayor Troy Piland In Rs: Chang e of Nams ii
the following certificatis hal filed
possession
of
narcotic North Orlando
Water and time before a final decision on reported that some 200 TAP4Yt ANN DAVIS,
sad certificate for a tax deed to be
paraphernalia.
Sewer Corp.,a subsidiary oftho the case can be expected, he residents attended a meeting
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issued thereon. The certificate
AMEHOD
numbed
Florida Gas Co., which has said.
and years of lwjanc,. the
turday
in
Sa
cIty hail to organ ize
P)TICE OF SUIT
oescrlpnon of lPw property, and the
Multiple Charges
appliedtoPSCfora 112 percent
a protest of the proposed rate TO: WILLIAM EDWARD DAVIS
r'anies i n wh'cf it Was atre-ssrd are
Over Councilman John
rtc inrease, today.
&amp;ddr's Unt,nn
as lolIo,.,
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arrested
ar
Daniels'
niels' objections, the council hike before the
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Cerlificat No. 770
Year of
Gregory Mills, 18, of Sanford,
Massey said he will atternnt voted to take Massey's advice
'They backed the council 100 that In act iOs,f of Change of Name of lS%uan(a 1971
and Robert Edward Posely, '_6, to get a temporary hearing and postpone filing a suit per cent In the legal action we Tanya Ann Davis has been filed
p r9pefty
against you and you are required to
Sec 72 TWP I t s ROE 29 C w s2'
of Midway, on a circuit court befc.e a judge on Wedntsday to agai nst Southern Sta tes Utili- are taking," Piland said.
serve a copy of your written Ft of E 90P, Ft of N 2AA c o e
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warrant charging grand lar- ask
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ceny and receiving stolen hearing on the rate Increase re cawilla within the city, until Uat
Stalnaker, Jr.of STEPHENSON and
Name in which ass.ssei L;onard
REANE, Post Office Drawer One. &amp; Harriet Howard
property.
quest, which the PSC has question ix settled as to whether
Casselberry, Ficrtda, 37107, Al.
All Of said properly bi4ng In the
lkInd on the charges was set scheduled for Thursday at 9:30 the
tOn(f I for the Petitioner Mother, County of Seminole.
PtC or the city council has
Stateof Florida.
at $5,000 (or each cnan.
am, at the Howard Johnon'
and file tt,e orq.,ti with the Clerk of
Unt('
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jurisdiction of setting rates for
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several hundred t,orneowners,
whose rates were raised by
Southern States last summer,
wsre promised months ago that
a suit w'juld be filed by the city
to have t"eir rater restored and
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April 12th, 1976; otherwle, I cording to táw edeem
the property
Judgment may be entered aQainst described in such Cvrlificate or
Schoo Menu
you ror the relief demanded In the certifictu will be sold
to the'
petil;on.
h'ghejt (ash bidder at the court.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17
WITNESS my hand ant t;4seaIot hnu.' door Oil lht! 5th
ay ut April,:
said Court on thiS, tht 5th ,- ' 1976 at 11 ) A M
Franks
March, 1975.
French Fries; Titer Tots
Dated thiS 70Th day of February,
(Seal)
1976 at 11 A M
Id Tators
Arthur H. BeCkwith, Jr.
Arthur H. ScCkwtth Jr.,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Cole Slaw
Clerk ot the Circuit COUrt
by: Ma.. N. Darden
Ida CruI,
Prime Spice Cake
Deputy Clerti
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Publith; Marc), 9. iS, 73 10. 1976
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WEST PALM BEACH (AP)
Dr. John Grady,
who ran a surprisingly strong race as an American party
candidate for the S'mate In 1974, saId today he will try
again this year, challenging Sen. Lawton Chiles, DF1a.
"I detect in the citizens of Florida a feeling of
fru.stratlon and anger against the deceit, waste, controls
and power of big government," Grady said In his campaign announcement,
"The loyal and productive citizens are ready to act and
lead the way In the restoration of constitutional government and individual rights."
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TALLAHASSEE (AP)
The Florida Coalition for
Responsible Funding of Edt.cation has urged the
legislature to give its highest priority to education funding
needs.
The coalition of education groups met Monday to plot
strategy to seek considerably more for education than the
$970.9 million Gov. Reubin Askew recommended for
public schools.
Co-chairman Zollie Maynard, a former state school
official, said that coalition members are scheduling a
series of meetings with local legislators to seek the extra
funding.
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Legal Notice

Mr. lkrbcrt Gilbert, the executive
of a ,orll4now-n New
York iuloidy pubialüng firm i.dl he interviewing 1oca authori in a
qucat for flsthbed masnbcnpts "table for book puUcation. All

Taxidermy Shop to review all tificates which will be given out given away at the PRA bar- Auto Parts, Seminole sporting entered In the Derby.
The four week.s of the cnntect
entries and certify that to the winner.. a! (he wer
becue is a t't'er, and-a-ha!! HP Goods, Super X !)nigc, Wart
brought
many visitors to the
previously announced winners barbecue Saturday, March 20, Mercury outboard motor, Jewelers, Mcdco Discount
are official.
at the Sanford Police donated by Meadcr's Marine, Drugs, Sweeney's Office Sanford area and the St. Johns
The unofficial tally shows Benevolent Association (PHA) Many other valuable articles of Supply, Daytona Main Street River once again became the
Steven I'. Schick, Sanford,
emerged as the grand prize Clint Spillan, Sanford, as the building on the Lake Monroe merchandise will also be Pier, Fishin' Hole Tackle Shop, center of attention with boats of
winner in The Evening Herald- adult winner in the first week's waterfront.
handed out to lucky ticket Gwaltney Jewelers, Waigreen every type trolling for a shad
Greater Sanford Chamber of contest with Gary lee Estes the
Weekly winners will receive holders at the barbecue.
Drugs, Wiebolt Camera Shop, large enough to enter in the
Commerce Shad Derby as his junior leader. In the second complete spinning Fishing
supporting
J.
C. Penney, Eckerd Drugs, Derby.
Contributors
The Sanford NM promises a
five pound, eight ounce entry week, Steven Schick landed his outfits through the courtesy of Sanford's First Annual Shad Oshman's Sporting Goods,
remained unchallenged big one to take the week's top Seminole Sporting Goods and Derby were Adam's Auto Sanford Boat Works and delicious meal of barbecued
through the final week.
honors. Steve Myers was the Denmark Sporting Goods Parts, Army Navy Surplus Marina, Dubois Lawn Mower thicken and all the trimmings
Weekly winners in the fourth junior division winner,
stores.
Store, Automotive Speed Parts, Sales and Service, Daytona at the awards dinner Saturday,
week of the contest were
Helen Johnson of Mount Dora
The grand prize winner will Dekle's Gulf Station, Denmark Tackle Supply, and Tinsley plus the chance to share In the
door prizes to be given away.
Margaret Wheat, Ocoee, in the weighed in it four pound, one be awarded a six horsepower Sporting
Dove's Scales.
Goods,
adult division with : j (ow- ntj!lr'p fish to ec' 'I- - third (HP) Johnson motor, a Taylor Taximermy Service. Goodyear
Fishing Camp operators John
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pound, one ounce shad, and
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di'iw pe fber glass 12 foot fishing boat, Tire and Service Store, K.ader Lankford, Osteen Brldge; C. 0. Schilke Enterprises Inc.
Ctirist.a Pleasants, Maitland, while Pat Harrison edged out and a Harding galvanized tilt Jewelers, Knights Shoe Store, Penney, Marina Isle; Ed
SILVER LAKE DR.. SANFORD
with a two pound, five ounce Marla West of Fort Lauderdale bed trai ler. The boat and trailer Seminole Chryaler.Pymouth , Woods, Lemon Bluff; and".
SAVE 333.5551 .5057 SAVE
fish in the j un iors.
by three ounces in the Juniors, contributed by Seminole Meador's Marine and Monroe Tennessee" Lindsay, Lindsay's
ALUMINUM WINDOWS
Members of the Derby
Area merchants contr ibuted Sporting Goods, the motor by Harbour, Inc.
Camp, purchased offlclal scales
Committee will meet Wed- prizes totalling over $3,000 in Monroe Harbour Marina, Inc.
Also Mr. Muffler Shop, at their own expe nse to assure Discount Factory Outlet
nesday at 7 p.m. in Dove's merchandise and gift cerThe grand door prize to be Sanford Shoe Center, Sanford correct weights on all shad

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Striking Employe Charged

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Springwood Circle, Longwood,
told deputies that someone stole
a 16-foot canoe, valued at $250,
from his camper '.'ehicte while
it was parked at his residence.

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Proponents of a radically
different sentencing system that would get tough on
criminals by doing away with parole have gained an influenth'l ally In Atty. Gen. Robert Shevin.
evin announced Monday that he supperts the "flattime sentencing" concept being studied In both the House
and the Senate and charged that Florida's ':urrent system
puts "the odds in favor of the criminal."
evin also called on lawmakers to enact handgun controls thIs year.
'Presently, 70 per cent of all convicted felons In Florida
spend no time behind bars for their cr1mes,' Shevin saId
in his annual legislative recommendations.

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FLORiDA
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By DONNA ES
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To stop debate, Anderson
discussed the matter wi th Mrs.
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moved
to call the question ther
Woodws.rd's family and that (J
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patrolman, demoted from desk Goldberg discussed the motion
I ONG WOOD
Polke sergeant to road patrol several for an extended period of time.
Patrolman Betty Woodward, months ago by Keller, should be The motion, which requires
terminated by Public Safety back on th e Job In a few weeks. four affirmative voles, died
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Mrs. Woodward has e- when Council Chairman J.R.
Director Douglas Keller last
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week beca use she is "unable to tensive surgery at a Gainesville Grant Joined with Goldberg in
opposing.
devote (UI) time to the Job due to hospital In recent weeks.
Anderson then called a point
Goldberg demanded that the
Illness" was placed on In.
definite leave of absence by city exact nature of Mrs. Wood. of order, noting that Goldberg,
ward's Illness be made public, in violation of the rules, had
council order Monday night.
In addition, the council, on
insisting that the Jobs of three spoken more than twice on th e
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4-1 vote wi th only Councilman employes two promoted and motion.
Goldberg stressed his conare In
Lawrence Goldberg opposing, a new one hired
Ct1 uioui iiu oI1ixi Ikt had
instructed that the city jeopardy if Mrs. Woodwad i.
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transferred
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hospitalization insurance of ever able tQ return to her
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accept Mrs.
department
In addition to her full-time
Mrs. Woodward, employed by
the city for nearly seven years, employment with the city under Woodward's Job which brought
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be continued in effect "at least a hail-dozen police chiefs, Mrs. a motion from Anderson to
until May 1."
Woodward, daughter of the late notify the three cmploye that
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mann, who spearheaded the many years as the city's first dependent on Mrs. Woodward's
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move, supported by Coun- full time police chief and return to the Job.
As debate began again,
cilmea Gerard Connell and volunteer fire chief as well,
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Parker Anderson, had no
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criticLsm for Kcllcr's action,
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emploinent for a week.
A motion then by Grant, with
Anderson took full advantage
Barbara J. Bates, 13-year-old Mllwee Middle School student, thought best for the police
MIL WEE STUDENT
second from Goldb9rg, that
Icenter) whose poster won first place in the AAA East Florida department to keep it up to full of the "rules of order," a
Ned
Mrs.
Woodward would return to
by
City
Attorney
strength.
prepared
Division annual School Traffic Safety Poster Contest held
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her
police department Job only
Goldberg, however, said he Julian Jr., and dubbed
Miami, is presented a $25 prize by AAA District Manager Les
ifa
vacancy
existed, died ona3Pridemore as her art teacher, Nancy Martin, looks on proudly. and Keller had tried to contact "Julian's rules," outlining
Sharon Triplett, 11.year-old league Middle School student, won a Mrs. Woodward, her family and conduct and parliamentary 2 vote, again with Mrs. Lorand Anderson
.5 honorable Mcntlon Award. Posters will compete In the doctor concerning the illness, procedure at meetings, to mann, Connell
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Mrs. Lormann said she motion.
the council on its responsibilities, saying a decision Ilk- I
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leave being granted to Mrs.
Case
Woodward, adding what is now
a problem could become a
"crisis."
Raleigh U. Akins, 32, of
Today, Akins told Judge her husband," Akins said.
Yates was recently Jailed in members.
Orlando, was sentenced to three Robert B. McGregor that he
lie said, "It is wrong for the
Akins said he and Yates were Orange County for violation of
Judge McGregor said one
years probation today in circuit was the lookout For admitted living together at the time,
probation in a stolen property provision of Akins probation in city to let these employes be
court after pleading guilty to burglary ring member Calvin
Yates supplied Information case, He was scheduled to be a Seminole is that he not temporary for some vague
attempted grand larceny in a Yates, of Sanford, when Yates that helped sheriff's agents state witness this week against associate with other members time. I think you are making a
1974 burglary by members of a broke Into a residence In break up the 1&amp;-month-old theft Akins, but Assistant State Atty. of the smashed burglary ring, bad mistake, putting off a
ir.ultkounty "steal-to-order" Casselberry on Sept. 28, 1974, ring that operated in five Claude Van Hook told the court
"I got Involved with the decision."
theft ring that Sheriff's agents and took a television, a stereo central Florida counties,
Anderson said after the
that Yates Is going into a wrong people," Akins said.
broke up with raids last August. and a camera.
Yates admitted taking part in hospital today for ankle "I've hurt a lot of people, meeting he does not personally
Akins will serve the probation
Akins told the court that the at least 150 burglaries but surgery.
especially my family. I ap- know Mrs. Woodward, but that
following two three-year television was sold, the stereo earlier testified that aSemlnole
Van
the predate you giving me a a principle was involved.
Hook
said
concurrent prison terms meted broken and that Yates gave the sheriffs detecve Intentionally Casselberry burglary Is the chance and I won't get ir.volved Connell said a city employe,
in Orange County in burglary camera "to a girl that he was violated his rights so he only break-in in Seminole In with people like 1,16 again. I'm who is stricken with a
and stolen property cases,
dating."
couldn't be prosecuted In the which Akins Is alleged to have going to try to be a decent catastrophic illness, has the
"She wanted a camera for burglaries,
participated with bur glary ring ci tizen again."
right to some protection.
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Prominent Banker Dies
Thomas F. Fleming Jr.,
BOCA RATON (AP)
head of a 10ank holding company and a key figure in
education, is dead at the age of 59.
Fleming, who founded the First Bank and Trust
Company of Bo-a Raton in 1956, died Monday after a bout
with cancer.
His Boca Raton bank became the home for First
Bancshares of Florida, Inc., when the holding company
was founded In 1970. The chain now has $550 mlion In
assets and rncmher banks from Miami to Fort Pierce.
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British Prime Minister

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Announces He Will Resign
Prime Minister Harold Wilson has inLONI)ON (AP
formed his Labor party cabinet and Queen Elizabeth LI
that he plans to resign, the British Press Association
reported today.
The resignation will take effect as soon as Labor
members of the house of Commons have selected a new
leader who will become prime mInister, the Press
Association reported,
'tue fepirt said the 60.ye.aruld 1.abor pdrty leader ifl'
formed the cabinet of hi intention this morning and told
the Queen of his plans at an audience later.

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No doubt remains tflat African revolutionaries
and tneir Soviet sponsors. buoyed by the Communists' success in Angola. have their sights set
iodesia.
inc u.. tate vepartment, as weti as Uritain,
said as much recently when thes' warned Rhodesia
to start negotiating "realistically" with its black
majority because the opportunity for Premier Ian
Smith to negotiate pragmatically is fading rapidly.
Smith nor his niinorirv regime can
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protect them from armed conflict," a State
Depart ment official said.
More recentl', the nine ministers of the
Common Market met briefly in Luxembourg to
issue a statement which, among other things,
demanded self determination in Rhodesia. During
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Common Market intends to presure Rhodesia to
"conform to normal standards of behavior. Mr.
Smith, if he has any sense, will realize that the body
of moral opinion against him is growing."
With such an array of adversity facing him, lr.
Smith has little choice but to move toward accommodation with the black majority in his
country. That action wifl be long overdue. i
indeed immoral for a white majority of 256,000 to
impose by fiat its will upon six million biack
citizens.
But morality is not divisible. It was Just a
cenaries to impcse a minority government in

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say.

And it is immoral for the Western nations to
legitimize Communist revolutionary victories by
failing to vote against them in the United Nations,
by immediately recognizing the illegitimate
governments in,tulled by the Communists, and
even by applying pressure on the countries in the
that already are in force. It's not a matter of goals,
but one of timing.
about Britain, the United States or any other
tivitv.
bn the other hand, the niajGrity of the people in
Angola who became victims of Communist gun

Fired At Palace

liEIRUT, Lebanon iATh
Army forces opposed to
President Suleiman Franjieh said they fired a warning
artillery shot at the hilltop presidential palace today as
the Christian president tried to negotiate a face-savine
iy of meeting demands that he resign,
We only fired one round of artillery at his ilacc Uui.
morning," said Lt. Ahmed AlKhatib, whose force of
Moslem deserters from the regular army has taken over
army garrisons in many parts of Lebanon. "It was just a
warning, just to make his knees quiver."
Khatib (lid not say whether the shot hit the palace, and
tlere was no confirmation of his claim from the palace or
the office of Brig. Aziz Ahdab, the commander of the
Beirut garrison who proclaimed hImself provisional
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Jode
average, Were ttve oeen
. surprises over the past few
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market has behaved as epvtted,
ihose who were unpleasantly surprised by its
failure to remain in four-digit territory appear to
have too easily forgotten the character, the
personalttyoftheniarket. Itisindeedaflirt; the
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1,051.70 points on Jan. 11, 197g.
Instead, themarketretrated 15.67 points, all
the way back down to 987.64 on Friday, from
1,003.21 points on Thursday. And so, this week
begins with the flirtation sil1 going on.
How much longer will it continue? Quite likely
itwon'ttastmuchlonger.Everyonegetstlredof
a flirt; the glamor, the attraction, the myuquc
wears off, and then the boredom sets In.
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LONDON M — Scotland Yard detectives combed
Lonlon today for the hideout of an Irish terrorist group
afW a man bombed a subway train, shot and killed the
drwer, wounded another man and shot himself in the
stunach as police closed In on him.
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economic factors play a larger role, and the as Secretary of Stat. Such a trip has been a long for developing countries from which Congress sciousness several years ado, there still persists
The United States no longer wished to

WASIHNG'!'ON tAP, The United States suspended
ilipiiiiiiatic rdations with Equatorial Guinea because the
small Mricin nation violated "accepted norms of in.
ternatlonal diplomacy" by barring two American
diplomats, the State Department says.
U.S. oIfi:ials also said Monday the suspension came
after an official of Equatorial Guinea sent an "Insulting"
letter to tie two Americans as they concluded a visIt there
earlier ths month. The letter was followed by a telegram
Last wed declaring the two officials persona non grata,
thus baiTing them from the country.
The t'vo Americans were Ambassador Herbert J. Spiro
and Corsul William C. Mithoefer Jr., who serve In neigh.
boring Cameroon but are also accredited diplomats to
Equatirial Guinea.

The bombing just after 5 p.m. Monday In the Cockney
Fast End was the third attack on London's transportation
system in a month.

for i to daily much longer. Each day those completed his first official trip to South Amertca Opec, in the system of special trade preferences since the concept first reached the public con. 4

As investors return to the more fundamental wlthLatlnAmerlcanfareignminlster-sinMexico

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premium dollar to accident victims and to do it
faster and more fairly.
When the critici4m is justified, it reflects
fallurescausedbycert.ainde!ectsbuiltintomast
state no-fault laws, the most serious c which Is
the weak restriction on lawsuits that Is, setting too lowa"threshold" of accident loss below
which an injured party may not sue (or compensation.
Of the lb laws now on the books, 14 have
lawsultllmitations thataregross!y Inadequate,
says State Farm.

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of the 1,000-point area, above or below. There Is has never been one of the Nixon or Ford ad. economic matter-s on a basis of equality, accident victim receives no b4mefit.s unless h.
too much active participation for It to simply mInistrations' strong points.
Kissinger said as much of Venezuela. That Isa canprovenegligenceby theotherdriver. Nearly
turn Inert.
If Kissinger's tour of six countries — timely admission of the diplomatic strer.gths of hail of all accident victims can't receive benefits
As you read the stock market letters and Venezuela, Peru, Brazil, Cclombla, Costa Rica Brazil, Venezuela and Peru, at! leading actors In from the liability system.

MARCh 15, 1976
ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
aflfl....• in uti -Marie Coleman
Odessa Copper
i)elores Cranmer
Dma Dando
Sadie I. Hackett
Agnes S. Harper
Rufus hicks
Joyce M. Myers
lA)flZ() Hedley
Annie Mae Roberts
Bobbie Jean Stambaugh
Gilbert Bobbins, DeBary
George Taft, Deliary
Hollis H. Stanley, DeLand
Herbert Ciuger, Deltona
Mary E. Hovorka, Deltona
George B. Martin, Deltona
Martha A. Nichols, Deltona
Alberta l. Sever, Deltona
Evelyn Romaine, Lake Mary
Lynn F. hull, Longwood
Ella Dick, Orange City
Essie Crouse, Orange City
Walter M. Holden, Orange
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I . idi e ('obb, O'.iedo
\Villred E. Adis, Ontario,
I 'anada
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Sanford:
Catina Alexander
Andrew Anderson
Willis Berry
Geraldine Brown
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powerful arguments yet for the passage of
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where bills are pending In the House aid Seriat'
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federal minimum standards
thestateswouldberequiredtorneetlntheirown
no-fault laws. As a result, says one syndicated
financial TIter, the legislators have been
subjectedtoaverltableblltzofcropaganda from
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within 50 points or so it has moved erratically,
trilling and toying and winking and misleading
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WEATHER

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61.
Partly cloudy with a chance
of thundershowers mainly this
afternoon or tonight becoming
fair and cooler by Wednesday.
Highs In the mid to upper 80*
today and in the low 70* Wednes day.
EXTENDED FORECAST
Mild and most1 fair. Highs
mainly in the 70* north and
upper70s to low 60* south. Lows
In the mid 40* to low 50* extreme north, 50* c'entral and
60* extreme south except
around 70 in the Keys.
Wednesday's Daytona Beach
tides: high 8:34 a.m., 9:01 p.m.,
low 2:12 a.m., 2:30 p.m. Port
Canaveral: high 8:09 n.m., 8:42
p.m.. low 2:02 a.m., !:3 p.m.

Oviedo :IIgn School Parent Teacher Student Assn.
7:30p.m. FUIT and talk on drugs by Sgt. Beau Taylor.
Lake Brantley High School Parents Night for
orientation and discussion of 1976-77 curriculum, Grades
10-12, 7:3) p.m.

Florida Nurses Asn. District 31, 4 p.m., County
Health Center, 900 French Ave. Sanford.
W'a'.'r Springs Jaycees, 7 p.m., VFW building, 17-92,
Longwood.
Sanford Girl Scout Service Unit, 7 p.m., Chamber of
Commerce.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30p.m., FlorIda Power and
Light, Sanford.
Seminole Lions Club, 7 p.m., Quality Inn, 1-4 and SR
434.
Casselberry Jaycees, 7:30 p.m., Summerset
Recreation Building.
Parents Anonymous, for troubled parents, 7:30 p.m.
Community United Metlxxllst Church, Casselberry.
WEDNESDAY, MAR01 17
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home lawn care seminar presented by Seminole
County Cooperative Extension Service, Room 1, FIrst
Federal of Seminole, Sanford. Call Agri.Center for
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Sanford Sertoma Club, noon, Sue Ann's Capri.

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Sanford Civic Center, 8 p.m. Pick up Casselberry, 8:30
n.m. Return 5:30 p.m.
Data Processing Management Assn. of Central
Florida dinner meeting, Elks Lodge, 12 N. Primrose Ave.,
Orlando. Social, 6:30; dinner, 7:30 and program 8p.m.
FRIDAY, MARCH 19
Winter Park Sidewalk Art FestIval, 9:30 am. to S
p.m.
Seminole South Rotary Club, 7:50 am., Lord
Chumbley's, Altamonte Springs.
Seminole Sunrise Kiwanis, 7 a .mn., Buck's Restaurant.
Happy Senior Citizens Club of Casselberry, 1 p.m.,
American Legion home, Prairie Lake.
Longwood AA, closed, 8 p.m., Episcopal Church.

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BEGINNING APRIL S
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saiesmen ana oroers

Mrs. Lenell Owens, SO, of 107
Lantern Lane DeLand died
Monday at her residence. Born
in Leesburg, she lived In
!)eLand for three years moving
there from I)eB-ary. She had
lived in Sanford 20 years prior
to movmn to IJcI).dry. ane was a
number of the Spring Garden
Church of Christ DeLand
Survivors include
her
husband, Wilkes A. Owens,
I)eLand; parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Uan.es I anford, Fruitland
Park son Kenneth M and
daughter, Paula Cross, both of
DeLand;
one
brother,
Lawrence Kilpatrick and two
Isisters, Mrs
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OftedahlanoMrs.LouiseOlive,
all of Fruitland Park and to
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Tanglewood AA, closed. 8 p.m., St. Richard's Church,
L,ak Howell Road.
SATtJRDAY, MAR01 20
1'ryouts for "A Slice Off the Old Orange," one-act play
saluting the Bicentenidal, 10 am. to 3 p.m., Greater
Sanford Chamber of Commerce. Casting persons age 10
and over. Play runs May 7 and 8 in Sanford.
Fish fry and carnival, Goldsboro Elementary School,
1301 W. 16th St., Sanford. noon to 5p.m.

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It is unfortunate that the names of Amcrican Journalists
who have act&amp;.'d as agents for the Central Intelligence Agency
for the collection of intelligence overseas will apparently never
be disclosed by the CIA.
That leaves a cloud on the credibility of many
.ali.sts
and news agencies who have been or will be suspected of
clandestine espionage activity,
There obviously would be sonic embarrassment if the
view, by the advantages of clearing the air and dispelling
suspicion,
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part4iine correspondents. as agents.

But Bush has told the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Operations that the CIA Is not at liberty to reveal the
names of any Individuals who have cooperated with It, Including
Journalists. The committee then gave up its effort to obtain the
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divisions of opinion regarding the economy, make up for this neglect.
Kissinger favors schemes to stabilize the export system is unsatisfactory. According to a 1970
While the market flirts with 1,000 points, the
Earlier trips, It Is true, were planned, only to earnings of poor primary producers, but wants study by the Department of Transportation, V'
economic argument continues, and eventually it pushed aside by the demands of negotiating in those schemes kept within the grasp of existing people with serious inJuries were being com•
will be the detennining force.
the Middle East in 1974 and by the fall of Saigon institutions like the International Monetary pensated for only 30 per cent of their economic
A large number of professional analysts of the last year. Having postponed his trip until an Fund and the World Bank, where the voice of the loss, while victims with minor injuries received
market foresee a gradual and undramatic but election year, Kissinger baa been obliged to United States Is still listened t.
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Johnny Mercer has been discharged from Huntington
Memorial Hospital after a five-month stay during which
he underwent bratn surgery.
The 67.year.old Mercer left the hosital on Monday and
was taken to his Bel-Air home by ambulance for further
convalescence. Surgery was performed last October to
remove a nonmalignant tumor, hospital officials said.
Mercer received Academy Awards for his songs,
"Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe," "in the Cool, Cool, Cx)l
of the Evening," "Moon River," and "The Days of Wine
and Roses."
He also wrote the title theme for the movie "I.aura

KANSAS CITY t Al') — Actress Valerie Perrine and
actor Burt Reynolds will be cited by the United MotIon
Picture Association when it honors it.s top choices In the
industry Thursday night during its annual convention
here.
Recipients of the awards, which are given to the best in
their field each year, also include producer Elliot Kastner
nnd director Steven Spielberg. Universal Pictures will
also receive an award as the motion picture company of
the year.
The UMPA Is an association of western Missouri and
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on Thursday rather than today as was originally reported,
says a spokesman for Fonda's agent.
The 70-year-old actot entered Cedars-Sinai Medical
'tnter on Sunday. The tumor wa-s reportedly discovered
(luring a routine physIcal examination.
Fonda's hospitalli.ation forced cancellation of a 2week stage toir of major U.S. universities in whIch he was
to perform in "Clarence Darrow," the spokesman said
Monday.

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JACK ANDERSON

IEDITOR'S NOTE: Today Jack Anderson not only triumphed but he has been re-elected liberal. Yet it rests on conservative foundations.
"After having found crime in the White
awards the brass ring, good for one free ride on three times.
He traces his philoaophy back to his father, a House,
after finding in my lnvestJgatlo that
the Washington Merry-Ge-Round, to Sen. Frank
In 1964. he went nvn1nt th. awrwhøIminu ,'nncs.rvntIua tih,
at...
uie
uuiwin
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corruption,
this disrespect for people's
('huret,, 0-Idaho.) public opinion In his staLe and challenged was going to fall out, a man who fclt he couldn't
rights
has
Infected
our basic agencies.
WASHINGTON — On a dismal day in 1949, a America's entanglement In the jungles of afford to take risks."
it's
more
than
disturbing
it's outrageous, It's
23-year-old Stanford law student, named Frank Vietnam. He not only survived at the polls but is
Frank Church, the big political roller, grew downright scary
Church, was told by his doctors that his now honored (or his political courage.
to find the beginnings of a
up accepting his father's philosophy. But his secret police In the
FBI.
bakache,s came from terminal cancer.
Later this week, he'll take another big gamble. experience with cancer altered some of his
"All this isn't going to be stopped by cosmetic
He refused to accept the verdict, He tin- With little money and no organli.;Un, he'll boyhood concepts. And
his wife, Bethine, greatly action In Congress.
der-went massive surgery, then X-ray treatIt will take a President to
1unge into the 1ei(Iental race at a time when irdlueneed his new direction. As
one of his close bring gUvernrnen back Inside the law
;iieflt.s. By the time he recovered from th or- others are dropping out. The political odds, friends
and
told us: "You can't understand ["rank If restore the sense
deal, he six-foot Frank Church weighed barely against him are enormous, but Frank Church is you don't know Bethine."
of legitimacy in government to
the people.
90 pounds. But the calcer was gone, and It has still determined to take all he can get out of life.
Bethir1e Church grew up In politics and has
never returned.
ibose who know him stress one charac- played an active role In
"Without that," he notes, "Just wait for the
It's hard to imagine that the charisrr.aUc, teristic. "He's a thoroughly decent person," they She is his iound1ng board her husband's career.
and devil's advocat°, a demagogue, the man who claims to have all the
huski'y healthy Senator of today ala-inst left his agree. He has character and Integrity, they add. partner beyond
the normal candldate-and.wjfe answers, it COULD happen here,"
mark as a cancer fatality statistic.
They all speak, too, of his co.irage. "He has
eIationship.
Frank Church walks
His round blue 'e*r..
h.}thvl hk
Thereve)ationsfromChurc'scomttgcon as he Iflkq ni1 i,1kcaround hi, or*rly office
iIasses; ht.' tan skin Is stretched tight on a has had to," said a Senate colleague.
the state of the
niutttnationml corporations and intelligence
world,
Uccaslonall',
he
cherubIc face; his greying hair 0ops out of place
puffs
thoughtfully
Fraiii Church is an ambitious politician who agendas which have startled the country helped
on a
with a boyish rascality,
carefully scheduled time for his family when his selidify many of his attitudes. He uses his cigar, carefully avodlng dropping the ashes,
"There has been a trcznend
"AIterthatexpeience,"thesenat,çref1e, public career threatened to absorb his life. lie Is debater's skills to build an extensive case when
concentration
of
power
in Washington," notes the rural Idaho
"1 decided that life itself was the major risk. it a serious, almost solemn, officeholder who uses he talks of his wont.
man beneath the urban
could besnatriicd away at any moment. It has to c-od precision to dissect and discredit an upSennLc. "The country
"People are disillusioned with government,"
has been
be ilved to the fWlect. I had to take bi chances. nonent's lr.ir Yet at thp gamp tin flflIrf4t hia
baa
mn,,in,. h- t...,A... i
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--ri nw'--'' n
in empnauc ut ment, big buslis5, hi'j
Winorlase,Itiadtoplay(orhigjst,ke,"
labor, with all of it
a buhhling, boyish enthusiasm and a subtle, naturalgestures, "There'sasenseofcjcismln
centered here."
The high-stake game tie chose was politics. In warm wit,
the Land, disgrunt1emen, disgust. That attitude
Frank Church is ganibftt',g that he can
the solid Republican state of Idaho, he ran for
lie confounds the pundits with his political won't change until ptopk feel there's integrity in
climb
to
tht
top of that pyramid of
the Senate In 19 on the Democratic ticket, he philosophy, which ean ic labeled rotghly as gofernrnent.
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lident about the present level of prices,
has become.
America would continue. Peru, however, faces a reparations from the legal fault system and
There are those who are suspicious too. Some
In Brazil he signed an agreement which, cuttIni off of aid In rpnnv'
pbu'ing (bern under a system imfl.ir to haalth
observe that they see elements of a boom among other tokens of friendship, provides for nationalization of American mining companies. Insurance cr lire insurance.
mentality among some inveitors but argue that an exchange of visits once a year, with the As Kissinger had to admit, there is not much he
By guaranteeing benefits to virtually all q
the economic data to support such an attitide Is Secretary of State going to Brazil and the can do about this if It happens, since the Ad- accident victims, no-fault insurance pays money
absent.
Brazilian foreign minister coming to ministratloti In this area Is constrained by law. If to a greater number of injured persons than does
Go'ernrTwnt by statistic, they seem to say, can Washington. But no Secretary of State can do Kissinger's hands were free he could solve the the liability. To avoid the rise Insurance rates
be misleading. It is true that the numbers are much to calm Brazil's growing Irritation with problem of the Panama Canal Zone by giving this would normally cause, no-fault takes much
improving, but do the numbers truly represent American trade protectionism against its cx. sovereignty to Panama while keeping control ef of the money formerly paid out In 'general
reality? Do they tend to hid the weakness in the ports.
the running of the canal itself in American damages and legal fees and uses it to coineconomic structure
Under the terms of the 1974 trade act, corn- hands.
pensate the additional victims,
It is the economic debate that soon wil plaints against cneap Imports and the decIsion
1k t Kissinger Is not free. Senator Strom
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SPACE CENTER, Houston tAP
.Cernan, 42, the man who left the last footprints on the
moon, is retiring from the astronaut corps, officials have
an nouriced.
Space Center officials said Monday that Cernan is
retiring from the Navy and from the space corps on July
1, but he has not announced what his retirement plans are.
Cernan was commander oi Apollo 17, the last and
longest of the American space flight series that first put
man on the moon. He and astronaut Harrison H. Schmidt
vent more than 22 hours exploring the lunar surface,
using a small battery-powered car to travel for miles.
They gathered a record 240 pounds of lunar material
dining three extended moon walks.

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the end of this flirtation with a number, a neat simply not in the State Department's hands,
group in Congress which opposes replacement of However, the right to sue remains In cases of
number though it be, and get back to more
Again, Kissinger, had to plead last month the l)3 treaty with a new agreement )ieldlng serious injury — the &amp;forement toned threshold
worthwhile musings.
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lie described thc. nespapdr
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heiress
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In the
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rehuttal case In her trial for soldiers who had died In a gun let to her frustrations The
bank robbery by once again us- battle with Los Angeles police cause found her," he said of her
rig her o'n words against her tti
weeks earlier Among kidnaping by the SLA on Feb 4,
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stone necklace discovered in MISS Hearst said on the tape an unknowing "spiritual sister"
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neck," said the with litue trace o emotion.
He then played a tape from wore around his
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was ripe for the
she
l'earst mentioned the necklace the little stone face one night" where
plucking. She was in a recepti e
as a sentimental link with the
Miss Hearst, fl, testified that
te of mind.
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Alfred Bawls
Ernis Green
liiuis Wellor &amp; baby boy
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\VillIain SVolcott
Grover 1.. 11111, Deltona
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[AnqI

NOTICE OF ACTION
LWflD.4' 10
.:r 1 JOL S
Adclrc'ts Unknown
YPU ARE hERE BY NOT l i(U
SUti this ti'it1JrOuoI1t i'iQ,fl5?
n tp r,,.., r,...*
'n'nOIe County. Flor.da. in C''I
"on N. 76 351 CA 09 E entitled
.'UTUAL FINANCE CO
a cot
Plap'ff
cr5us hAZEL
NES. J'imN 0 WILLIAMS and
'l.ORIA 0 5'.ILLIAMS. his wife,
'[ NZA BLACKSFIEAR. JR , and
'.'ARY LEE HAYES, Defend1ints,
you ,.re required to file your
Act,w, r to the Comptoirit with the
U. rk of %aid COLFt. .irwl rrve,'copy
'ii rf upon 5.amj Pia,nl,lf if
t%
?Yfli)f tO iOst SPEER 1. PEEP,
I' A., whose actoress is ii) Mao1a
s flue. Post OlI.rc 80* 1361.
'oforci, FICWICII, 17771. Ofl Of before
AriI 9tft, AD 1916. anti if you tail
' so a Di taut?
udQmrnt will be
")."iiS' y-uu I
Inc resirs
'nOnclOd n sacs CnmpInt
1hr nOture of this SlJit 5
trri'clo%c- that certain secono
"irfUOge
rteti
7, 1963.
June
r. crc.a in Official Rrco'os Book
7 a' page 1631. Public Records Of
crinol' County, Florida. ositswo
F'lon!.ff try written ieSs'gnmrnt Ct
nitoacie slated Jufw II, 1965.
iorckc in Otlicisi RecordS. Brink
pats' 1633. PutiC Recores of
rnmnoI. County. Florida
ii n..g trw- i'jii,.t.
Ci r I
ty 0(5 a
t' it'. '
'l riotr
(ntv. FlOIThU,,. I,)
t.cit 7. ant South tO feet of Lot 6.
-)C Ii 21. PINE LEVEL SUB
rvlsIOnd, •accordnq to the plot
ri'gf as recorded in Pta? Book 6.
P.. 3.6 and 37 Public Records Of
-ir.r.tr County. Ftoritia
ITN(55 My hand anti OfficiOl
.5 of th.s Court a; Sanford,
S rn.nole County. FICfida. ths 12th
.'. of March A D 1976
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FICTITIOUS NAME
NOtiOC 5 hereby given that I am
rngaged irs
sineSs at 1470 Aralon
Seminole
Casselberry.
Blvd,
County, Florida, under the fictitious
name of CERTIFIED AGENCY.
9.at i intent to register said
name with the Clerk of the Circuit
Court, Seminole County, Florida In
$CcCrd-anCv with tht provisions of
the FictItious Name Statutes. TWit: Section $6509 Florida StatuteS
1957
S Bernard J. Firvwgan
Publith: March 2. 9. 16. 23. 1976
DEX 16

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT ltd AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE P40 76-3S5-CA.13.B
'IAIimY 1'. KIRKLAND, f-k-a
'mARCY M. THOMAS.
Pbamnll:f,
5,5
0 C MAREADY. LIZZIE M,
HOWARD, HARRIET LOZAW.
JOHN I. HOWARD. J. C BARR. I
k a J C &amp;'.AREAOV. and JAMES I.
MARE ADY,
Defendants,
NOTICEOFACTION
TO
DEFENDANTS:
C.
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MAREADY, LIZZIE M. HOWARD.
HARRIET LOZAW. JOHN L.
HOWARD, J. C. BARR,
a .. c.
MAR EADY. anti JAMES
I,
Pc'AREADY. deCNse'd AND ALL
PAR TIES CLAIMING INTERESTS
BY, THROUGH, UNDER AND
AGAINST THE ABOVE NAMED
DEFENDANTS. AND ALL PAR
TIES HAVING OR CLAIMING TO
HAVE ANY RIGHT. TITLE OR
INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY
lfLkEhN DESCRIBED;
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
y,
that
p?aintiff,
NANCY
KIRKLAND, I k a NANCY M,
THOMAS. Pias fiIi a Complaint
'he C incur? Court of Seminole
County, Florida, Ice partition of the
following described property,
stuate, lying and being ;n Seminole
County, Florida. to *it'
Lots 112, 114. ll4andl$l, Section 1.
Midway Park, according to plot
'hereOf as recorded In Plot Book 4,
Page N, of the Public Reco?ds of
Seminole County, Florida,
Y',t arc required to serve
py of
sour wrl?te,s defeifles. If any. on
FRANK C. WHIGHAM 04 STEN.
STROM, DAVIS 6, McINTOSH,
Attorneys for pIain.i, Post Office
Pox 1330. Santord. Florida, 3777$,
'rrdlilethe cv'qrmnl with the Clerk of
'hr Circuit Court on or before thC 7th
day of April, $976. otherwise a
default and ultimate cjagrnent will
be entered against you Sc' the relied
demanded in thC Complaint,
WITNESS my hanti and official
Seal of said Court on this 27th day of
February. AD. 1976
Seal)
Arthur H, Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circulf Court
by Cece'ma v. Ekef'n
Deputy Clerk
FRANK C. WHIGHAM
S'en;trom, Davis S.
McIntoSh
Post Office Box 1330
Sanford. Florida 37171
A?tornc'yS for Pliintlff
Pbtith March 7, 9, 16. 23, 1976
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Cter'.oI the aboveslylesi Court on or
before April 17. 1976; otherwiSe a
judgment may be entered against
you for be rt-lief demanded In the
cOmplaInt or petition.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
s.&amp;d Court on March 8th. 1976
ISEALI
Arthur H. Beckwlth, Jr.
Clerk o the CIrcuit Court
9'?: Mary N D.srtir -: $
PubliSh' MarCh 9. 16, 73. 30, 1976
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EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAl. dR.
CUI T IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. STATE OF FLORIDA
CI Civ. No. 7êi8-CAt C
GUARANTY I EDERAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF SI
PET ERSLIURG .,i Untee States
, 'i.ni,on.
Ptasnt'tt
S
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J.)'4N THOMAS RICI4ARDS. rt U*.
it al
Drlrndantt
NOTICE OF SUIT
TO JII$N i 'IOMAS RICHARDS
..nc.
IMOGENE
BERGLE
RICHARDS, IllS WIFE; ani
FINANCIAL
ACCEPTANCE
CORP a ciroOtOtion,
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that or.
,ttiOn to foreclos" the lien of a
mcwtgOipc on th' lollosving properly
n Simnole Cot'nty, Flørid
LOt 9. Block C. COUN1 RY
CLUB HEIGHTS UNIT
ONE
.1c(ordnq
to
Inc
Plot
thrn, of. as rccortitti
n Plot
flo.&amp; 17, Pgi' 9$. Publi Reorti oi
Sem,nol County. Florida.
t.y% teen f.Ien agony? you .,n,i
Ccw.aara, Inc , a corporation. IIoks'
Bnndng, Inc
.' corpofatinn; and
Flagship U.S Bank of Srminote,
tanking corporOtion, anti sou are
rcquire(t to sec vi' a copy of your
written O,fensc's, if any, to it on
Martin J Roc's%, Attorney at LOw,
pl,,nt,tf's attorneyS. wt',sc &amp;.iirts
"00 66th Street Picrttt. P.0- Bos
ifl(t, Sc , P,''rr'hiirg rinm-id,s 3)74)
or fm lr
- A i'-' 5 70th 1978 nsi fIr'
thi Oliqif101 with tht CIi'rk of this
Court ether before Service on
plaintiff's attorneys, or imrnrdi.itcfy
tfii- rg'ftc-r, nt's'ry-e.e a default will
tmd mnt, red ,lqOinst you fr,'r the reliel
c'n manciecf In thc- complaint
p.tmtion
WITNESS tiny PsonisincI the seat of
'his Court on March 13th. 1976
'5' alt
..t'P,.r Ii " "5"ith, Jr
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By Elaine RiChartic'
As Di puty CR-rI
Put lisPs March 16, 2). 30. Apr,l 6.
1976
DEX
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THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NI.). 7$ 2606 CL 4 A
BARNETT BANK OF SEMINr)LE
COUNTY, NA..
Plaintiff,
ii
CARL SAPP and STEVIE FAY
SAPP,
t al.
Defend.jnt
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO; CARL SAPP and STEVIE FAY
SAPP, hi
wife R5idenc
and
wfsereavts OIC viknown and all
persons calmlng by. through or
ssder them and all others claIming
any right, title or interest In and to
the following described property,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an OCtiOn to foreclose a mor.
tgage on Ire following property in
Seminu!e County. Florida:
Lot 73, Block 17, WEATHER.
SFIELD, SECOND ADDITION as
recorded in Plot Book 17, Pages 107
and 103 l the Puhlir Records of
Seminole County, Florida.
has been filed againSt CASL SAPP
and STEVIE FAY SAPP. hit wife;
E KENNETH DAY, as Trustee in
Bankruptcy for CARL SAPP; and
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
a
you are required toserve a copy
of your written defens, if ny, to it
on LYNN J.MES HIPISON of
.ur..t Atroer arid Dan;eIs. Al
trw"'- for PIintift. wfs0S, address
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ADVERTISEMENT
FOR SEALED BIDS
SEMI NOLE COUN TV SCHOOL
BOARD SEMI ROLE COON TV.
FLORIDA
PROJEC7: Library Addlt;on to
Sanford Mddle School
Sealed bids will be (C('iVtd
bticIy opened, and read aloud
March 24th. at 7:30 P.M., at the
reqular meeting of the Seminole
County School Board In the Council
Chambers of the Altamonte Spring
City HaIl, 723 Newburypoet Aye.,
Altarnonte Springs, Flo. 37101, BidS
must be Submitted in lull. In ac
cordance with the requirements a
SPsC bidding and contractual con
titions, Bidding documentS may be
examined and obtarned at the
following loat'is Seminole County School
Board Office
207
E. Commercial
Ave
Sanford. FIoric', 37171
arid
James Melvin Archittct
and Anoc.
71$ So. Park Ave
At Third Street
Sanford, Fldnlda 3717?
PIandepositw;IIbe$I 00per 5ot,
refundibIC upon submiSsion 01 a
bid. Limit of tWO sets
Dated thiS 5th day of March, 1976
The Sominole County
hi Board
S Mr R. G. Feather,
Chairman
5, Mr. W. P. Layer,
Superintendent
PublIsh: March 9, 16, 23. 1976
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THE
CIRCUIT
COURT,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT. ltd AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
NO, 76-0.CA-09
DIVISION 0
FEDERAL
NATIONAL
MOR.
IGAGE ASSOCIATION, a cor
porat on organized ancs existIng
under the hewl of the United States,

17 4'%i st 1.irtytlw
J,i k'rinvI!o, Florida

hy, thf't)u)tph
,III OS tflt Obove
or
any
nanicci corpnratson%,
whrthrr
iitnq rv c1isoIved
And aqainst all pl'rSOfl% and
parties cla,msnq or hana any n
fi r(-51 or claim as owners. moe
IQ I Qr CS. uc1q,nent creditorS or
ticnholckrs of. upon or against the
parc, Is of land clrSuibed below in
Seminole County, Florida:
ihe CITY OF CASSELBERRY,
FLORIDA. a muncipOlcorporation,
has filed s Petition in eminent
isman procvding against you and
i',ch of yOU setkitiq to condemn for
th( purposes of inslallation of
'.lnitary si- wer facilite. tern
potory
and or
permanent
sascmtnt. t*cept for Parcel X
'.ncPi fee simple title i Sought, to
i.iihot the parcils d4'Scribcd below.
IOCOlttl in Sr mi noR- County.
Ftorcla
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PARCEL II
Mar tuti'r ,rwt R'trrt E
r. nil husband
/11) Litrus Avenue
Orlando. Florida 37607
First F.c1erl S,iving and Loon
AsSor iation
cit
Miami. f k a
A,inriinFitrl S.ivinqnd LoSn
Association of Orlando
5 flrin., Ai nue
flrimio. Flnrct.i 37801
PARCEL Ill
liii A O.%, III ,flI (1101 iT
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7173 Citrus Avenue
flctndo, Flnrid,y 32107
t.mpo Firirat Savings ann Loan
Ac5041,,tion
Ftor.d. As', flu, at Ma,jvoi
'15', 1 i'd..

VIRGIL WAYNE HARRIS and
MARILYN J HARRIS, his wife;
MONTGOMERY WARD P. CO..
INCORPORATED, a corporation,
also known a
MONTGOMERY
WARD COMPANY; and JORDAN
MARSH COMPANY, a Flom'ida
corporation,

MurConautsy, hit wife
5000 iangmrinu' Asnt'nus'
Orloento, F l'ir.do 329W
Fist F, mw'ral Savings and Loan
A'sociatson of
Miml, I I 0
An,ericartF..ujcral3,ssyingsandLoan
AS5,6(jOliOn ad Orlando
135 S flrar.gt' Avinsue'
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PARCEL I
frI-sn J Kowls11i and Ruth M.
Ko,utsk', n, *.fr
5005 tangmrenr Way
(;rl,nno Funnel., 17'807

PARCEL I
Temporary Construction
Easement

PARCEL VI
I n.,.r -y A Gsi iiy
M Cs" nS. hi% wilC
01 1,'tn. rinc Way
Orl,inso, Florida 32907

Ri rio tSr' South 70 li',? of Li)? 171
rAn nyo.'.t II, mqht" Subdivision of
Sm tion 31. 35, To-.vnship 71 South.
R, ,ul*'3O East, PIt Book 17. Pagis I
&amp; 7. Of the Public Rc'ords
S. tori-ti' (nuitty. Florid,,

M,srurnit,'

Donald S Rosenberg, Trustee
FirSt Fe-decal Ou4 Idnq
76
Co. 3E 3rd Av,'nuC
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liii Lnir,,ss &amp; Nt'ttlton Contpany
7001 firyan Tower
Dallas. It sos 737??
Wrento HomeS, Inc
1977 lanwcmnr Avmnue
(ltt,y.il, Florid,s 37807

ft on the South 10 li.',t of
171
'rAn. th%"'d Ib'ihtS'' Sitit .i'onii (if
S. 'lion 31, 35. Township It South.
Range 30 [nt, Plot Book I?, Pages I
&amp; 7, of the Public Records ol
Si minnIe County. VIriti,,
PARCEL II
Temporary Construclion
Easement

Atm Propc-rlies. Inc
130 E Packssootj Avrnue
M41,tldtnil, Fti'mct.s 7?Sl
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PARC[L VII
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"W'rnwonil hic-ights" Suttivision of
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2S
First Fi cli ral Building
On, - S F 3rd Avenue
Miami. Florida 3)1)1

Permanent Easement

PAPCELVIII

Iii rsJ rt 5.)uth 10 lii t of Lot 13.8
".',n n.0ed iii •ijht" Sbdivrion 0f
S. Ctioil 34, 33. Township 71 South,
Pang. 30 [,ryt. Plot Omit 17, POciCS I
2 'it Ni. PrOc P.iirch ot
5' mn-Se C...mri', I lordi

Fr,'inIIn Inm,mstrnent5, Ltil
2020 NE 163rd St. Plo 300
Or?h M.ami Beach. Florid,, ))leiD

PARCEL Ill
TemporaryConstrrction
Easement

DrS Crepmn. Chaykin and Turnoff,
P A I Iii Des Grapin arid CPsoykin.
PA
ti E 163rd Si
';'.rth Mami Reach. FlOficta 3316?

ft. 110 thi' South 70 fi'et of lot 139
"W'rc'nwoor' Heights" Subdivision of
St ition 34. 35. Township 7? South,
Ro',g' 30 East. Plot Book I?. PageS I
&amp; 7. of thi' PuC tic Pi'ord of
' r-ntt' Ccjnt,. F lorda

ito lomos &amp; Pin ttIi'frr (Omp-tn
O1 Bryan Towi r
('iii' 1
7372?
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Des Ll,'in ansi Schemer, PA
335 i F 79th Sire'it
5'-O.n, Ftorot,i,, 33133

Permanent Easement

Dr I, on Suissa, P A
1990 N E 163rd Street
irirth Mom. Beach, Florida 33167
Ii cvi God
7020 N F 163rd 5t , 140 300
'.'r?ts Mrn. fl,.,r, Fic'rtI, 13160
PARCEL IX
tiri, J Gollow.sy, Carl Ii.
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Galloway, Ill, a minor, and John
David Galloway. .' moor
;oi Lake Hws'Il OhiO
Florida 3715?
John K GOtlo'aey ann Sarah £1
Gattown'c, hi% wilt
Lugano
W;nt,-r Park, Florida 37789

Bring Ibm South 10 feet of Lot 139
"Wrrnwoad I$emght" Subdivision of
S. ctor. 31. 33. Township 7$ South,
Rang, 30 E,nt, Plot Book 11. Pages I
&amp; 2 of tIm' PubliC Ri COCIS ol
S 'r,.n-di C'*jnty, Flor.cj,'i
PARCEL IV
Temporary Construction
Easement
fl n t
South 70 fv,-t Of ot 110
"Wrtnwoj Psi •qtits" Subd,vismoo of
S. etion 31, S, Tiswnstiip 2? South
R.ingt' Eas?. Plot Book 17, Page's I
&amp; 7. 'if the PubliC Pt'Co5O5 °t
Srnnntr County, Florida
Permanent Easement

PARCEL X
Stri,s??, Lur Iii' Green Mirhet. j,nti
P1st,
'-srk Place
B' lIe' Air, Florida 33516
South. ast F it5t P4otini,sl flank of
'a
tOO S Ilisrayni Buys'
',3m, Florida 3)tOt

tIm inn the South tO fert of Lot 110
"Wrenwooct HeightS." Si.tra'v'smon of
etion 34. 33. Township 71 South.
R,ncw 30 East, Plot Book I?, Pagis 1
A 7, of the Public Records of
S. rn-n-ri.' Cr.un?y, Florida

Temporary Construction
Caiimant

(rrn,t ,ink V,'nter Park, I I a lie
r "nir rciI Bank a
,'int,'r Park
73i 5 li'ti.a'r. Ayi'nu.intit P4urF I!or;t.i 3?7F
PARCEL Xl

Permanent Easement

, S hatt, Luolle Crc-sn Michel. and
(,.rl PlatI
Place
(ii
Ar, Ftcnid.s 3516

fit truss the' South tO lent of Lot Ii?
"W,rnwocxl lfrtghtt" Sutjdis'isuon of
5. (tion 31, 35, Township 7$ South,
30 East. Plot Bmx* I?, Pages I
&amp; 7, of the Public Record; 01
5' .rrrrn?s- County. F lorid,i

("mI-onk W.nt.-r P,,rl', I l a Thu
(-renmi re rut Batik ,it Winter Park
730 S OrIan.ir) Aym'ntje
Winter Prick, Flotid 17189

PARCEL VI
Temporary Construction
Easement
(it 'rug Ibm' South 73 Ic-ct of Lot 14
"Wrennod HtiqhtS" Subdivision of
Sm (t,On 31. 33. TownIiip 71 SOuth,
R,,nrw 30 Fast. Plot Rook I?. Pages t
&amp; 7. of 11w Public Records of
S iniriOli Counly, Florida

PARCEL XII
2 Thi' following persons who are
fthlevvsi to he non ri"5idi'nt of the
St 0 t( of Florida, whoSe last known
Permanent Easement
pI,st of reside- nc,' areas Set forth
flu ,nij thi SOutti to fret of Lot 14$
tm Iw. ,urel ,sll pt rSon clamming by,
?flroucsts and under thu en tOt-lhi-r , "WrCn*OOt.J Heights" Subdivision of
attn the- resps r tivi parcel cwjms'r
54 5 tiØfl 31, 35, Township 7? South.
ni wtivch each is alleged o ii in
11,inulu 30 East. Plot Book I?. Pouts I
terestres
&amp; 7. of tPrn Public Pucocrt
'if
5' -iirmr'ii. (isjn?y, Flor'J.i
FEDERAL lfOME LOAN MOP
TGAGE CORPORATION
Proc htrn (,sin tow- rs
PARCEL VII
fi'I,i,tt,u C, org.,) 3011)
Permanent Easement
PARCEL Ill
flunir thu South 10 fret 0110?
"Wre 'i,sood Iii ights" Subdivision of
F (ORAL NATIONAL MOP
Si t'rsn 3t, 35. Ioss'nip 71 South,
1 OAGE ASSOCIATION
lv)') Pt.ic hlfet St , 14 W , Suite 2100 R,sng. 70 East, Plot (look $7, Pagts I
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Atlanta. Giorge 30)03
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LILLIAN VEPRECHID, hiS wilt'
Br,ghton Arms Apartments
fling Itie' South 70 feet of hit' WetI
JU Ii fit-I Of thu East 67$ 19 li's-f of
Apartment 20$
Ib, SE - a of the' SE ' of Sctuon 31.
Piepturi Cdy. New JerSey 07753.
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3 The following persons
toys'
ptc rs of re-SNR-nut, are unknown t
alive', and if dt'ceasr'ci, tIe' unknown
?m'ir5,OeVst1andallnlhjr persons
it)d pOrtif'S ela-iminri under ths'm
whOse names ,sncf placs if
t.'Sidunci' ore tafkfleYu,n, logc'Ihr
with thu p,rcrl number; in wtuIts
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North Miami flrth. Clorida 33160

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7040 NE. 163rd St
North tami Beac.h. Florida 33167

Permanent Easement
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Drs Dan anti Schemer. PA
83S PiE 79th Street
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23 fec'? of Lot
"Schalt Di velopmcnt" Unit On', a
Sutcl,v,sion of Section 71, Townyhip
71 South. Rancie 30 East, Plot Book
19. Pats' 57, cit Its' Public Records of
5' 'nncitr County, F torid.y
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1990 NE 163rd Street
North Miami BeaU'. Florida 3316?

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(Ii nit IF.. Norlh 731cc? ot Lot
"5th,.?? Di- vi-lopment" Unit Two, a
ca.i,v;.nn cii
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21 South, Rnqi' 30 East. Plot Book
10 Page 5$, of 11w Public Rctords of
S minole County, Florida
Yciu and COch of you are corn
mancted to tile written defenses to
Petition inthe officof the Cleti
the Circuit Court fl and for
Sc- minnIe County. Floricia. in Ihe
City of Sanford. Srmlnole County,
th"
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before
1976
0th
April,
c'oy
of
,. n..,t lcs than 26 dayS nor
mmmc thai; .30 days from th
dtt' ot
thy notice), anti to serve your
yriltiii mi -tenseS upon thc' City At
liii'
torrs-y
of
CITY
OF
CASSEL BERRY. FLORIDA, CM or
f'&lt;'?Ore that date, which defenses
'imyll show what right, title or in
ii rnjt you, or any of you, hOse or
Ian, in ,and to any of the above
sc''b'O parcels of land ,,nti show
COUS.S why it should not be tisken for
the u%f'S and purpose-s set forth ifl use
Petition, or a Default may be c-n
errd against you
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'hi Circuit Court in arId for Seminole
çont,, CloridO, Ond mr sea. ,,
ourt i' March 13th, 1976. at San
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Belle Ar, Florida 33316

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Miami
100 5 Bitcayne' Blvd
Miami, Florida 3)101
Coentiank Winter Park. I I a inc
Commercial Rank a Winter Park
730 S Orlando AvenucWintrr P.irk. It'UiI 37719

J Sctiatt, Lucille Green Mc?rt, .sni
C'l Platt
3 Baybronk Place
ftc It,. Air. Florida 33516

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A' snriOt,ofl of
Miami,
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Amu r'can Ferl Sawnas and Loan
Ay,tøn l Orlando
13% S Orange Avenue
f-i i,tmri'n F 10r.cfo 37ist51
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7 west Forsytne Street
Jr I ,"em, lii' Florid,, 170?
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Easement
fttn4 ti.i
..'th 70 fC1 ..l Lul 121
"Wrr'rsscyoci hlrtght" SubdiviSion of
5' e tion 31, 33, T iswn%Piip 71 South,
LS.sncjs- 30 East, Plt Book 1?, Paq I
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Sm minnIe County, Florida

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William A Dow. Ill itt? (,uroI Er
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his wile
7175 Citrus Avrnue
Orlando, Florida 32901

Permanenf E asement
th, s iuth 10 fret Of Lot 124
B.
"WrensocxJ Heqhtt" Subdt,vilionof
Ssutuon II, 33, Township 21 South,
R,.nqi 30 East, Plot Onok??, Page's I
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'Tampa Ft - decal Savings and Loan
ASsoCialicO
F lormirl,. Avi'nue at Madison
i amp.i. Fbori,e 33607
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5001 Tang. rim- Wy
Orlaoutc,, Florida 37607
Donald r, Rosenberg, Trustec'
?iX5 F ryt Ii nt,rl f3iitdmrn
(,,. S Er led Avinlue'
Mini,, Florida 331)1

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Temporary Construction
Easement
(it ins Ihe' South 70 Feet of Lot 13$
"Wrcnw'oorj lie glutS" Subdivision of
Sutton 31. 33. Township 2$ Sou't.
Rnci 30 Fast. Pta? flniI 17, POijrt I
&amp; 7, of the' Putitic- P. (Ofdly ot
54 minoR' County Florid,
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700$ uT?ry,sn Tower
D.'illas. Tuxas. 75777

(3m it*i the South $Oft','l of the SW 'i
of Ito SW a. Ws'sl of SR 136'
5' tt'OIl 31, 1Ovrnship 71 South.
Riseig, 30 East, in Seminole County,
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*977 Ti'ngerinc Avenue
Orloneto, Florida 32907

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Atnm,i Prop. ntiS, It-rn
130 E. Pan kw-Ood A,' 0''
Matlrsnif, FlorIda 32131

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Fee Simple Title

4 ibm unknown t..,,sds
wv's f'if any of Ito ,if'qyi, undy,du,iI
DettnutanI.
5 Thii unlinown he'ir$. deviser's,
lrgOfti's and qvantre4 t the Obosie
nrnpd ,ndiv.duaI ()t'ferud,ants who
tray be dc-ant
4 TNt unknown Os;igns, sue
ii "'.55 fl fl!e'rr'4' tntitlru c' rrr ar

From the S.oj.lh. a',I er,rflur of the'
Iiorthw'"st gnarls-n of S.0 hots 2!
I nwse.yt.p 2$ South, Range 30 East,
Eaiwardly with the Cenfcrhlne Of
LIni ttosye'Il Lane opproxmoIeIy
1401cr? lOttie We's? rjgP of way tune
StMe Road £34; thrnte North 73
drusrC('5, 54' 23" Writ 710 fec-? along
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flOO F ir,t F • U:ra' Building
On 5.1' 3rd Avsnue'
Mi,irns, rh'rRJa 33131
Thu Lom,u! A P4c-tltrtOn Cnpany
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"Wrrnwrsoti HrigP.l" 5, trd.y.inof
S. lion 34. 33. TOwnShip 21 South.
Ranqs'30E0;t,pl0f Book $7. Pages)
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139
'5%, rtrS-oot Its 'qtt' Sutectyison Of
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South,
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The family finally produced a
Three years ago, Paul Montana they did not want to conflict
was tr)ing to find a tolI.free ho- with their regular toll'call sys. 36-page directory filled with alm(xct 3,000 toll.free numbers
tel reservations number. Ills tern.
(Since the book came out, and some advertisements.
search was unsuccessful, but he
The directory's corer re'
has turned the frustration into Montana says. the phone corn\ prolit.
pany has called with questions, minds customers: "Somebody
Montana, 64, has compiled saying its customers Want to out there wants to talk to
the "Toll Free Dircst," Usting know where they can get the you..."
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milort to fInd cure
"It's like !iavrig your house
burning down and saying you
hase to base research before
turning the hose on," says a
frustrated Carroll I amb,
executise slce president of the
Florida Forestry Assoctatio"i

fiminci the South 20 ted of Lot 14$
"WrenwoOd bIC,QhtS" Subdv's.on of
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Hi is's fIr. Smith tO feet of mt isa
"Wri nwo's'i hi. rititS" SUbdiiin of
Section 31, 35. 'i,wnship 71 SOuth,
Rnisqt')O East, Pat ftook 1?. PageS 1
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SIEPISTROM DAVIS &amp;
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F' ),5mj5bmp Bank of
Sanford Si?e fl
Post Oftip Bus. $33)
Sanforti. Flri0 3777$
Attcrnu-y for Petitioner
PIrl,th- March $, 75 J.

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CASSELBERRY, FL. 32107
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safety from tile crdle to the
grave," he says.
The Doctor
Dr. Ralph Pickett, medical
director of the licking County's
only hospital, doesn't get too
uet by regulations. "1 have
seen a lot of regulations come,
and not very many of them go,
I'm just glad we 'ion't get all the
federal regulation 'ye pay for."
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the tax laws that could affect your
return. Our people are specially trained
to help you take advantage of these
new laws. We'll do our best to make
sure you pay the right amount of tax.
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LONGWOOD
SANFORD
Dr.
Ph. 831-4484
Open 9 a.m..9 p.m. Weekdays; 9.5 Sat. &amp; Sun.
OPEN TONIGHT-NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY
Other Area Office in Oviedo 365-6237
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MILWAUKEE I r\P I
The fXt'tS al)pttre(l favorable for tit's if Fox I'oirit launched in
First Wisconsin National Bank reahz.ng delinquent interest on 1972 as a 160-unit proji'ct s'ith
began a series of toreclosure loans,
plans for expansion to 0 units,
Filed in Circuit Court here and the English Meadows of
actions In four cities Monday to
recover mortgages involving sst.'re ;it'tlons involving the Por. (reenlicld, a 24unit project
real estate projects.
CLIP AND SAVE
The actions Involved projects
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in the Wisconsin cities of Mil- I
and Madison and in •
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Boulder, cob,, and in South •
Florida.
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The bank said the move was
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aimed at recovering first mort.
gages and junior mortgages of
sio million for itself and $11.2
million for other participating !
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lenders,
including First
Medicare Insurance Entitles You To Home Use Of .
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Wisconsin Mortgage Trust, a
real estate investment trust. '•BREPTHIG MACHINES • PRESSURE BED PADS
The foreclosure proceedings w
said the etght properties cited &gt;
•OXYG[N
€ COMMODES
in the legal actions were all al'
2"
legedly controlled by either Ar• HOSPITAL BEDS
• PATIENT LIFTERS
thur G. Grandlich or Jero:ne M.
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Fisher, both of Madison, or by
• BATH EQUIPMENT
• WHEELCHAIRS
both.
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As Prescribed by Your Physician
The ITien were not available
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for comment late Monday.
Obtain
these
services
under
Medicare
An unidentified bank spokes.
tiian was quoted by the MdI
We Bill Medicare For You
waukee Sentinel assaying the
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foreclosure actions were not cx_________________
pected to have any effect, on
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tenants
the projects, all of
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which were reported to be corn________________________________________________
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pleted afl(I with ocupncy
rates ranging from 88 per cent
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to per cent.
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project ansi an innovative
"diaI.acab" service for the eldeny.
The flankers
Park National Bank Ekecutire Vice President William
McConnell says his bank is "a
little frightened" of new rules
on disclosing interest rates,
real estate settlement costs and
individual pension accounts,
First Federal Savings and
loan President Richard Wilson
says he takes the almost daily
announcements of changes in
Federal Home Loan Bank
Board regulations home with
hiiii at night to try to keep up.
The .hlp Man
Guy Pan1e says uovcrnment
regulation is putting his little
Mar-Cel Potato Chip Co. out of
business, 1k' says he spent $13,000 putting him in the red
remodeling to satisfy Federal,
state and city rules.
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INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT

fising the North 25 feet o'
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"St hatt Development" Un.? two
SUt-(iuyiS.On f Section 7?.
2? S'lgth, Range 70 East, Pta' (ics'S
19. Page SI, of the Pbli Reccrd ('t
S'mmnole County, Florida
YOU ARE NOTIFIED 'THAT
i"tutiOncr will apply to the Court lee
iifl Order of T along on April 14, 1976
ist 9 30 a m before the Itonoeatmu'
Kenneth M LoftIer. Judge of the
Circuit Court, ot the Eighteenth
Judi(ial Circuit of Fle'rid, ri
ChamberS in the Seminole Count
Courthouse, Sanforti, Fkqlcg,,. ,u'
which time and p10cc all parties
may appear before the Court ant irs
hetyrdonall matters properly beforu
the' Court that must be lie'rminu'
. tore Ihi' entry of an Ôrrier of
Taking, iliCIdue,q lhe lUtiSd.CliOfl of
the' Court. tt,q' sufficiency
of thi'JS, whether Prtitim'ui'r
properly u'xercising it; d*regateil
authority and the' amount to t
c1'pos-Ieci for each of the Parcels t
The Court will make ann
enter suet, Ortier as it deems (Ifopu
,'inci if the Court finds that Pet.iint'
5 entitled to
POSSeSSiOn of the
prop-rty in as1.'an
of init I
iuclijrn, OlIn, Court will Iii tp
tern,'
within which anti the terms upon
5I5(h yOu is'l? be rr'quired
t
Simm fldi r Possess.oe-s to Pttituoese
WITNESS MY HAND a; Clerk of
the Circuit Court ifl arid bc Seminolu'
Counly, FIorlc$,, nd the k'Ol of In.Churl, 'o MOrch 15th $976,
a'
Sanforu, i-lOrid,y
(SEAL,)
Arthur t flu lafti j.
(1I ct tri I, 'FOj.? ('tt
By LulIin 'I Itoh .n
As Deputy Clerk
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of Seclion 7?, Twnyni
21 South, Range 30 East. P11, fir. I
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The Factory Manager
Eric Ga)', manager of the
town's biggest private factory,
is as hard to pin down as any
Federal bureaucrat. Ask him
about federal regulations:
"Youre in a very sensitive
area," he says, referring inquiries to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. headquarters in
Toledo, Ohio.
The plant once spewed pollu(ants so caustic they ate paint
off cars in the company parking
lot. State officials have twice
fined the plant for spilling fishkilling poisons into waterways.
Now, after several years and
tnt
Ions o o ars, e p ant is
LeFever the strannine rud.
by all accounts cleaner, safer
U)'IiIUVU ireiuvni UI DI. 1510and less polleting,
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still
wants
quieter
Flder tight federal regulation.
ber-inaking ce.rlfuges, which
Thc Interstate Commerce Crnii
mission protects him from pour out an ear-crushing 105
decibels of noise as the molten
competition in many ways.
glass Is drawn out like cotton
Environmental
Protection
candy. The company says it
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has never seen federal inspectors from two major
agencies regulating his business, Drug Enforcement Administration and Occupational
Safety and Health Adminis(ration, But he feels their tmpact.
When Schuster orders some
controlled drags such as amphetaimnes, he must use a fourpart DEA form. "The
*hoesaler won't give his normal discount. That extra cost I
have to pass along to customers."
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It could be any town. This one
ha many factories, about
41,000 inhabitants and an ornate
99-'ear-old courthouse,
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flut the impact of federal him to buy new tires to quiet the (.dji I aciiuss usv iIldCituiv UIII,
rules would be the same If the howling of treads at highway so employcs wear hearing pro- station WCI.T, :iasn't seen a
town were larger or &amp;naller, or speeds, but he says he would tectors and work in soundproof Federal Communication Commission engineer in years. But
wherever in the United States It have had to buy new ones boothL
The Mayor
he thinks a Labor Department
sat. The web of federal regu- anyway.
Mayor Robert E. Baker comrule that driving a motor velations shapes the activities of
The
Departiiient
of
Transplains
about
federal
controls,
hicle
is a hazardous job for
everyone.
portation's
rule
for
super-heavy
like
the
ones
that
required
anyor,e
under 18, will force him
The Druggist
brakes
and
sophisticated
antispending .$32,Q00 on safety t') stop hiring high school stu.
Schuster, manager of Newskid comouters added S90.000 to- hsnctrrsilq cit flu' w.iti'nk.. donc to drive the station's mothe cost at ) recently purIluthe aggresively seeks bile unit.
chased cabs.
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NEWAItK, Ohio I Al'j -' here
on the banks of the Licking
River, 299 miles from the U.S.
('apitol in Washington, the fec!cral government touches almosi everybody.
Trucker John LeFever had to
buy new, quieter tires. City Waten chief John Kinder was required to install $32,502 worth of
h-androils and grates at the
municipal water - and sewage
plants.
Banker William T. McConnell
pays exactly 5 per cent interest
on savings accounts. Druggist
Marty Schuster must fill out a
fourpart federal form
and
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Northweyt quarter of Stctmoi 'r
Township 21 South, Range' 30 1.. Eastwartily with the Ceeterli".
LaIr Howell Lane appi'olmrno',
140 ft'tt to tne West fight of way
of Slate Road 436. thenc, North
c,-grees i' 75" West '$0 it om'the West riVht of way Ii of St..'.
Road 4)6 to the point of ty"g.nnr"
continue Wilh the %,rs.d rkj,t oi s.,,
tins' North 73 degreeS 51' )S" Wry'
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school band, rhnru.s and drum and file corps. Students reenacted events In U.S. history, such as Uw
arid the small print
surrender at Appomatto at the end of the Chil War. From left, Stephen Buchanun as General catalogues
newspapers.
Grant; Paul Brightly, Carig Doherty, Robert Allen, Mike Drummond and Richard Paint, as Robert in
Montana said telephone cornE. Lee. (Herald I'hoto by Tom Vincrnt
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'I he idea for the digest, whicil
sells for $2, came when Mon.
Lana had to make a toll call to a
Utica, N.Y., hotel because he
couldn 't find the toll free listing Later, his ssife found the
800 number in a magazine.

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"Arenwood Heights' SubdiviSion ol
54'eton 3*. 35, TCMII.tsp 7? South
Patigr)iO East, Plot Dyk I?.
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Permanent (a$irnent

KATHY

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dead tim.

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ATTACHMENT "B"

F -nt ti sme-ral Savings ilcici Loan
t.' ',, i,stion of
Miami.
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(.10. rice'lniFi deral Savings and Loan
An.cut.oeu of Orlando
15% 5 Orang, Avi-nue'
in,,mm., F' ton irs, 17101

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Temporary Cunstructlon
Eawm.nf

PARCEL III

In, tollowng persons whose
trlacs s of residence are unknown If
,ilivi . anti it deceased, the unknown
hi irs, ctiv,SCc5 anti sill persons anti
g'1'rties clamming iinslc'r them whose
nami 5 and places of resilience' ore
unknown, together wi?h the parcel
numbers in which they ore alleged to
0 •fltClTSfiJ
IIEPIJA?,'IN F HINDS ,ir.d CHONC.
Y[ hINDS, n.y s itt'
PARCEL IV
I ibm unknown F.ust.inns ,'m'rt
i Sot any of fbi' at',,' individual
Detrnsiants
S Thi unknown heirS. dew'5,j,
tc,itt es and grssnte c's of the above
n,m. ii indivdul Defendants who
ri,uy fi dead
6 The unknown assigns, suc
in interest, trustees or any
n'hrr pOrtieS clairniryg by. throtj'.r
or
any ant all of the a*e
namer corpciraticns. whether
i s Sting or diSSOlved
Ants Oqaifl5t dli persons ono
parti
claiming or having any itS
'crust ci claim as owners. mom'
'IJ,'sqt'rs, iuejgment Creditors or
nnholders of upon or' against tn,parc' l of lnti described below ci
3. truile (o.rrly Florida

Robert J McConogniy and Ann,, E
Mc Conghy. his wife
'i,w lnncier,n.
vtnue
(rtancic, Florida 37607

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''5,'rrnmy,'smmi Heights' Sutti. son of
Si ction 31, 33, township 21 Soutit,
Range 30 East, Plot Book 17, Paws I
6 7. of the Public Records of
S. minoR' County. Florist,,

(icing the South 70 fee of the rA'
4311 fret of the East 6$ I? fee'
the SE i of the SE '. of Section ii
7? 5uth, Rane 30 1..'.'
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VEKRECHIO and
I.ILLAN VEPRECISIO, hi5 wife
Br..jt,ton Arms A0artments
Ap.,rtmtnt iOI
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"Wrcn*c'od heights" Subdivision of
$i- ctiOn 3i, 33. Township 71 South,
Ranjr)0 East. Plot Book 17, Pages I
ot
&amp; 7. of the Public Rccc'ts
Si mmdi' Ciliinty, Florida-

7 iF.. following p. sunS who are
hi l,evect to be non residents of the
State of Florida, whoSe last known
l)'O(eS of residence are set forth
P410w, and all persons claiming by,
ihrough anti under them together
th re5pr'ctivr p.srcrinumbrr ifl
r.h,ch rOth it alleged tO b in
teristed
FEDERAL HOME LOAN ttOR
I GAGE CORPORAT ION
Pi 'entree Can Towers
..1ui' C,morq'o 30143

FEDERAL NATIONAL MOP
IC,AGE ASSOCIATION
tOO Pm aenfree St . Ii W Suite 2100
AIi.,cmto. Onorga 30103
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NOTICE OF HEARING
'0 Alt II MAY COiCFPN;'.o TO
Tnic following persons ansi
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S'a' of Florida, whrij,' names and
ii., is of r."t,icIn- fl(C are Sc-f forth as
tar .is .ss.-rtomnable try diligent
search Iiw, ttur with the reSpective
paw? $iu"?;irS in whcPm i'OCti 5
o?Is'mm. ' 1r'. t'• n?t reSted
ATTACHMENT "A"

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Cnmmrrc'al Bank at Winter Pork
7505 Orlando Av"nur
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Petitioner,

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SoutriSt F rst tiat.onal Bank of
M,mi
100 5 BSaync' Blvd
Miami, Florida 33101

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 76177.CA.O5-D
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or
CASSEL BERRY,
F0RfDA. it( ,

ii, un Mi Tv kr unit
11(1, r, Pier husband
7115 Citrus Avrnuu
Orlando. Florida 37807

Jn K G,,IIoway and Sarah ft
Galtow.ty. hiS wife
86.) ViO LucjanO
Wmntir Fork, Florida 32769

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Artpur H I3echw'th, Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Lillian I JenkinS
As Deputy Clerk
Ft nnm'th W Mcintosh, Esquire of
STEPsSTROM DAVIS I
','cIPITOSH
' fagshp Bank of
¶r.,nford Suite 77
pi Office Bus ?3O
Sotorti Florida 37171
0 Ft Eaton. Jr Esquire cml
ST ENST ROM. DAVIS &amp;
McINTOSh
Flagship Bank of
Sanlord Suite 2?
Post Office Box 13)0
Sanford, Florida 32771
ATTORNEYS FOR PETITIONER
ALL
PLEASE
DIRECT
PLEADINGS TO 0 H EATON, JR
Publish' March 16. 7). 30. April 6.
$976
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i- ho j koy,,iISk ,,nct
Knw,il5ki, his wife
0S Tangerine Way
Orlanco, Florida

[nw S?int J GIlu*Ay, Carl 11
Galloway, Ill. a minor, nd .JOhfl
Da:ci Galto*a'. a rnnor
1043 LOke HowCll Road
Maitlanci, FlorIda 321$?

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1 kr.own cure has hit Florid.t".
sprawling slash.pine forest
ar.d could pose a catastrophic
threat to the pulpwood industi-y
throughout the Southeast, forestry officials
During the last two years, the
dis"ase, known as pitch canker,
has r.-Ls1 Aiicr wildfire through

fling the Snutti tO fr,? rt Lt 140
"wrenwood Pft'iqhtS" Subuiviton 01
Ss'Oion 34, 33, Township 21 South,
Range X) East, Plot Hook I?, Pages 1
&amp; 7. of 'ho Public Records of
5 mooR' (unty. Florida

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2070 IdE 163rd St.
North Miami Brat?,, Florida 33160

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Frustrating Search

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BrIflu Its' South 20 fret of Lot lao
"Wrenwood Hri'IhtS" SubdiviSion of
54 (tOn 31. 35. 04'."P 71 South.
R1irgc'70 East. Plot Book 17, Pages I
&amp; 7. of the PubliC Records of
54 minnIe County, Florida

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Temporary Construction
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P A .1 k a Drs Grapirt andChaYkifl,

PARCEL XI

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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71
i'V' 3 E't, Plot Book 17, Pacjes I
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It' ii' tI'. S')ttih 7') ti-' , P t' I j7
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S. UiOfl 31, 35, Tuwothip 7$ South.
R.i'mq. 30 East, Plat Book I?. Pagis I
&amp; 7, of fbi Putrtk Records cit
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Sotithi ast First NOtional Bank of
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with the said right Of W4I
t,n P,icv'p 73 (1'qrres si 25" West
1000 fri-f, thenfi' South 66 drnrees
os 35" Wi ct 1000 toe?, thi-n(o South
73 EwQrees 54' S" East 1000 feet;
fbi ncr North 4 c-qrecs OS' 35" East
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NOTICE OF ACTION
TO - Virgil Wayne Harrr
Residence Unknown
Martlyn .1. Harris
Residence Unknown
YOU APE NOTIFIED that an
ac?iontoforeclo5i* mortgagcon the
fullowing property In Seminole
County. Florida,
Lot 33$. SPRING OAKS. UNIT 3.
according to ttsl Plot thtre*4 •
recorded In Plot Book 17. Pages 71,
'5 176 PublIc Recordsof Seminole
County, Florida
Together w.th all structures and
Improvements now and hereafter on
said land; and all fixtures now or
hereat?er otfoched to or used in
Connertionwth the premises herein
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described and in addition Iheretothe
following described household op
NOT;COFAPPLICATION
pImances which are, Ond Shall U.
FOR TAX DEED
tieemeti to be fixtures ansi a part of
(197.344 Florida Statvtes)
the realty:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
Central Heating Unit
that Gertie Y. Cross, Trustee, For:
Central Mr Conditioning
Douglas William Cross, Merrill N
Disasher
Cross. DC"3M V.tO?. POtriC'a E.
Disposal
Hougl'tialing &amp; Norma I Pratt the
Range
holder of the following certificates
has been tiled against you and
has filed said Certificates for a lOx
Montgomery Ward &amp; Co.. In.
deed to be issued tnereon The
cOrporated, a corporation, a k a
certificate numbers anti years of
Montgomery Word &amp; Company, Md
issuance, the description of the
.ordan Marsh Company, a Florida
property, and the names in wfl'cls it
corporatIon,
waS assessed are as follows:
and you are required 10 serve a copy
CertifIcate No. 763 Year of
your writlen cIefenes, it any, to it
ISsuance 1913
on MacLean and 8rooke. plaintiff's
DescriptIon of Property
attorney, whose address Is Post
Set 21 TWP 715 RGE E S 100Ff
Office Drawer X, JacItonville,
of N 490 Ft Of F I of SE
of SE
Florida 37203, on or before April
Set. 21 T2$S R 9E
15th, 1976, and file the original with
Plarnein which assessed Robert E.
Clerk c.f this Court either betOre
Mike &amp; brfleVine Mkr. hi wilt
Service on plaintiff's attorney
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All of said properly being in the
immedlatelythereafter. Otherwise a
Coid'tty of Semlnofe • State of
default wIll be entered agailrst you
Ouf'
for the relief demanded in the
UnleSS SuCh Certificate or ce's'
complaint Or petitiOn.
tifiCOteS shall be redeemed ac
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
cording to law the property
this Court on the 6th day of March,
deScribed ;n Such certificate or
sold to the
certificates wIll b
(COURT SEAL)
highest cash bidder at the court
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
souSe door on the 5th dCy of April,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
$974 at 11:00 AM.
By: Lillian 1. Jenkins
DateJ thiS 20th day of February,
Deputy
Clerk
1976
Publish; Ma,r.h 9, 16. 73. 30. $976
Arthur 1. Beckwith, Jr.
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Clerk cf the CIrcuit Court
sy - to. reas,
Deputy Clerk
Publish March 2. 9. $6. 23, 1974
ltd THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
FOR
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SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 7.'.427-CA.0S.D
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ADVERTISEMENT
OF
C A SSE L III PRY.
F' LOP IDA, i
FOR SEALED BIDS
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SEMI P-dOLE COUPI TV SCHOOL
Petition. r.
BOARD SEMINOLE COUNTY,
VS .
FLORIDA
R011ER) .5 MeCOr4AGHY,,tue,rt
PROJECT: Kindergarten arId 'l
Spc'ech Classroom Addition to
Oi fq "id,initS
Midway Elementary School.
SUMMONS TO SHOW
Sealed bids will be rec,rlved,
CAUSE AND NOTICE OF
p'.jbl!cly opened. anti read aloud on
EMINENT DOMAIN
P,'arch 24th. At the regular meeting
PROCEEDINGS
oftheSem}noloCow'ItySthoolBoarct IN TIlE NAME OF tIlE STATE OF
in the Council Chambers of the FLORIDA
Altamonte Springs City Half, 225 11) ALL IT MAY CONCERN
Ple*buryperf Ave., Altamonte AND if')
I The following persons .sno
Springs, FIa, 3370$. BidS muil to
Submitted in full, Ifllw,rd$nce witty parties 55110 -art reliden:; of Ifys'
tIme reQuirements of flue bidding and Stat.' of ftor,el,,, swho'sr nom,'s ,Srltt
r.nmrnc?uot c000:tuns BiddirU
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Uocumer,ts ntay be examined and ?r as ,'sS.r?auflal,le by cliluqee,?
cofamned at the follcwing locations' S?8rC11 toqi-'hs'r with tb, reSp(Cti,,SemInole County School
11"' m ;"t' n' rn a In rh 'it m-' s
all, U'S ti t-e ct, ru ytrit
Board Off,cie
207 F. Commercial Ayt,
ATTACHMENT"A"
jnfOr, Florid. 3777?
arid
Ro-irt .5 Mdonaghy and Anna I.

NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
(197.244 Florida Statutes)
NOT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
t' j f RuLer' H Lesl-e the holder of
tne dohlowing certificates ha; filed
sad ce,tlficatesfor a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
numbers anti years of issuant,, the
description of 11* properly, and tht
names In which it was aS.S.eSsd are
a-s follows'
Certite .-te t'; 25 Ym.''ir ..t
Issuance $971
Description of Prapec'ty
Lads I 2 4. 3 (ilk 2 Canaan PB I PG
103
Plame in which a$Sti$td Earle
McGriff arid Gertruc!e McGniff
All of said property being ifl the
CountyOf$eminoIp,5tatf Flor'da
James Melvin Arcn,tecl
Unless luch ceriiticat. or cer
and AsSoc,
?ificates shall be redeemed
c216 So Pork Ave
ccmdrrr7 tO law ?trt property
A? Tf•;rd Street
described in Such certificate or
Sanforti, Florida 3777$
wm.s b sold tu tine
Pbandeposil will beo$lOO.0)per led.
highnt cash bidder at the court
rCfufldable upon submission Ut 0
tsouia door on the 5th Gay of April,
bnnaHd. bid. Limit of t
set;,
$976 at It CC' AM
Dated this 5th day of March, 1976
TIe Se'rrrolc County
" r'nd thiS 70th day of Ferrjary
5Psl Bo4rd
Ar'lst,ir H Be-ckwith. Jr.
5: Mr P. G. Feather,
Clerk of thi5 Circuit Court
Chairman
By: Ida drool,
5' Mr. W. P. Layer.
Spoermicindent
Dtputy Clerk
('ubtith. March 2. 9, 16. 77, 1976
Publish: M.OrCh 9 - 16, 23, 1976
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dreaded getting started,

ONE AFTERNOON MY DOORBELL RANG. It was the neighborhood
ner.','spaper carrier. He invlt'?d me to become a regular subscriber. When I
told him I was too busy to read the paper because of my busy schedule and
trying to save on my shopping, he suggested that I check the ads in
the paper each day and make my selection before I set out to shop.
IAGREEDTOTR'f'THE PAPER,andhewasright!! Inafewdayslhad
found some wonderful values, I knew just where to go and what the items
would cost, In addition, my grocery shopping time is much faster. I know
wne,e tile best buys are.
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I THINK MY NEWSPAPER CARRIER IS A GENWS. You can be sure I'll
never be "to busy" to read the paper again."

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strete e to foods ml! be offered, tnc'udmg a Frcn&amp; menu b&gt; Mclncr s,
The popular children's workbench will agair offer a sane'y

he needs the "courage" either
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Eric Larsen Is chairman of this year's festival, asLited by a
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woman and not being undul&gt; affected b
those around them
The majocit&gt; of women in Prof liagestad S
middle class group were taki".g courses and

1ile I'nmigrants in tiiiw" as the&gt; face the
1slienmoresandsaluesot Uinewgeneration
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adapt to the new world, to cushion the shock

tracking keeps women more flexible and
stands them In good stead when the reac
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(h "to-day demands teports Prof. Hagestad

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bargain basemcntstruggle isover "Others in

the tastes and interests of the nrxt
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family
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owner, I BR. 2 baths, Hidden
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l',tml' payments. 323 1651

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Ivailable 527,000

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Apts-Furn. or Unfurn,

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OPPORTUNITY FOR 2

tti* muth s'ciutation
among young viewers,
inclination toward aggression,"
ou h6vr
The
Lieberrnan study
What the)' should do is put an
COMMON
covered nearly 10,000 kids, aged Electronic Pounding Platform
HORSE SENSE
7 to 14, who liced in New York,
ineveryhornecontuinlngyoung i'•SlCllthewiI5flQfw%%towo,k
New Jersey and Connecticut. viewers.
It should be hoohed up
wti,t I want After attending

3 baths. Owner moving ovt Ot

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A LOT FOR A L$TTLF ,n tp 3
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I t .ith home OIl 0
I',' fc iuct $16,000
PLIIPEES L,vr'bctten in tIns 2
ts&lt;I?oom, I tiath home All con
fi'i'flL s s's.,' t.iy. V,'.ik lo
iio5pttt, shopping, lakefront anet
(tiurChi s 519.900
LOTS AND ACREAGE

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AltO, E. Kitchens
Located W'st of Hwy. lit?
At 1120 Florida Ave

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dOtbtc tot $21,500.

"SERVICE BEYOND
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land? Bedroorn
br t'j Baths
tLL ADULTS-EASY LIVING
QUIETAND SERENE

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tireplace. new floor coverings,

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3227643

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A phone CCIICCVId start you on a newj
#tcj irut,fao,e career, Call 162 I

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$31 $272

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SPayed Streets •Sewcrs
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Gene Autry Chet Atkins Lester F'latt
Roy Clark
Buck Owens Earl Scrggs
Tomorrow:

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All Shifts available
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qanage. priced to tell, only 523.900.

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vniculale 3 bedroom, (Nit in kit

2n MOndiy... 7000
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R, lit l p'rjoo or couple
Club Ho'g-. 3 rn
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lnhTruCTIonl: Plld$en words below
Daily c'Ot(1 We
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ward, up, dowi or diagonally, Find each and
Binge Tp.5,, 0)0
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o,s rator', waiters, wAlly(j5..e;.ni
if your club or organIzj
misc restaurant worknrs
would like to be
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Roy Acuff
Johnny Cash
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THE HERALD
CLASSIFIED
DEPARTMENT
3722611

Stenstrom Realty
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Uteri Furniture - Ice cream Parlor
Set, 1.45. Color TV, $13. Bed,

double, $45; Hollywood single bed,
$2.3; lIke round chrome dinette, I
swivel chairs, IbiS: 3 Drawer
Chest, 1)5. Also bargains on new
furniture. Dinette, $79: Herculon
Recliner, 169. Maple table. I
chairS, $115. Also Antiques KULP
DECORATORS, 409W. 15? St .377
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ujiStanS lamily room, double
H niral heal air, all electric kit
thin Patso ,nc1 pool. LOADED
fit, tO till It 161.400
BARGAIN' 6 Bedrooms. i
laths. C loti tO town, lully
'guippI klf(hen, double garage
,sflcl Iwo large porches. Currently
has room,nq house Ii(cnti. All for

WHAt A

UNIQUE TWO BEDROOM, I bath
1,nmr in Country Club Manor, uSe
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rooms. dining room.
t.ni'ly room, etc screened porch
.u'ict ,rfltPii r BPP warranted
h'img' 517,300

REALTORS

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ONSTRUTKJN

211 W. 25th

Sanford, Fla.

Call for Appointment 322-3103
ADDITIONS— REMODELING

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115. Service all makes HERBS'
TV
1200 S French, 323 173.4
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3 BR home with tamily room,
screened porch. large tot, assume
$150 payments 373 1)11

Homes

Stereo, Sansui tuner
imp., Tenc tape deck, pioneer
n,.*.rt niu
acti'tsontes. 373-r ---------------7769.

MannOvos rotor entertaintri
oft r, 5)95 L ,irau it 0,00 tat i,'
',%?h 6 rhairc 1193 Ph )2 575?

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CAR tOE— double wide,) Bedroom.
2 bath, central air, raised screen
room, carport, shirting. payments
$104.32. Phone 3770031 or nights
alrt 3569.
1969 17'x60', 2 bedroom split plan 1',
baths Set up in adutt park 13,000

or best offer. Phone 321 0395
an, time.

L,;rsoo t1 rplass toa' and
nard riutboJrd OMC
railer,
II s'nqinr full
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9-Musical Merchandise
Dm01 Oron Sales &amp; Sery We buy
used pianos 1. trade Lessors

P'300. organ. Qu,Iar. accordlan,
p' &amp; group Ball's Piano 1, Organ
SaleS. 30) W Itt 377 7753

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Very desirable building lot in Lehigh
Acres, Fla For information write
to ApI 601. Geneva Gardens, 1603

Peg Real Estate Broker
103W Itt St
'12)6061 or 333 0511 i've's
5 Pink 3 13' Ørim, 519,50)
1)79 Elliott
3 Bedroom, 171.100
16 FI,'iminga 3 134 drooni, 527,900
Aln rrpnss('ssic'is from $100 down
(Iii aper than rent
(RANK CONSTRUCTION
&amp; PEALTY,PEALTORS
5)0 6061

mint condition, 1430 3331631

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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top price's, used, any condition.
6.44 $176, Winter Park

SO—Miscellaneous for Sale
s x;") LIT U A in C ivia , '
Almost New. $100.

to 1.30 or alter 4.
FREE' GIFT WRAPPING All Baby

Gowns.

PAYTOI'4'5 CHILOR ElI'S WEAR
7610 Hiawatha
Ph 373 1)01

ROfiiri. (,otter% 7'? yrs
Enult' Sd-rU, Co $31 934)

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3)) 7',10

tinted window's, whitewall tires &amp;

wheel

covers,

suspension

1972 Pint Runabout, tow miles, n'tIres and battery, $1,500 Pbom'i
3.49 5336 evenings.

DAVES' 37) 9370
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NOLL'S
Any
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II c( 530 1706
'.i's"lterry i",'.

1971 Pinto, I speed, low' mites, cx
(ellen? condiTion, 11,100. 323106.4
a'ter p.m.

10—Swap &amp; Trade

1970 MUSTANG
bCylifldcr—i Speed

SWAPSHOP FLEAMARKET
Phone 3?i 6060
Anyone can be a seller or a buyer
No Charge All admitted tree
1974 VW ThIng, avocado green. AM
Come trowsa eery SundSy 9 to 3
FM rwi'o, only 16.000 miles, very
at the Mco,i,i.'and Ori.. In
clean. $7,693. Phone 333.65I
Theatre'. SOUth 1797 Phone 372
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Service ?C) L.e Oak Ul1
C.isselbi'rry Phone 831 9641

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ifld'ç'i.j,li ULS flets
jt Five Points Phoruc 372 7613

Beauty Care
TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
I form'rly Hiirriett 5 Beautp P.1OOkl
519E Fr5' 37) 5112

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class wivktoanship No iø too
small Call Iii 31$
STOP AND THINK A MINUTE If
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Doll Repair
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Metal Doll Repairing
Call Nettie at 377 6977

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PERSONAL TAX SERVICE AND
BOOKKEEPING Individual &amp;
Business Tax Returns 2 East
Road. H*y I? 92 fSCC entrance.
Five Points) 3337199.
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Land uerina

Roolog Ard C.r'e"",' Prp..ir

Fr,eetstn,4l5
Call 37) 6769
E'p'ect root repairs, fIat roofs or
th.noles All work guaranteed
ROOFING.
BROCIDEN

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Easter. Taloring, dresses. hats
and matching aqs 322 7419

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Bn.irci,nu&amp;Grcom.n
Pn 323 .237

Interior, Exterior Plastering,
Plaster Pattsinq &amp; Simu'ated
brik &amp; Stone spe ,il'-p 372 27*0

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SPRINKLER S'VSTE','',

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UPHOLSTERY now open at $0?
Sar,ford Avp. Specialists in tftng.
restoring. &amp; repairang Also
w*ng machine repairs Ph 3??
9771

Free esI,,nate 37) 6011

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men's, children's Drapes, Quilts,
landscaping plants and *i' do
Upholster'ng Donna Canada.
complete iandscapnQ ServiCe 3
322 0707
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$2 Sq. Yard
Sanford Auction

1975 Dodge Van, automatic, air, PS.

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Garage uoor for sale. 7' hgh, 9'
wide, metal roll up type. 323 0907.9

id 17 97 &amp; 471, Longwcxcl
373 SSlOor $31 1603

JUST A PHOtlE CALL AWAY

Johnny Walker

Assorted Colors

Chico &amp; The Man
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New Vinyl Flooring

191?) Cadic Sedan OVllle.
owner, loaded. Firat 51,100 take's
it. Call Harold. 373 7920.

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1 or 7 lots, located on E Crystal
View Loch Arbor. 377 3*1.1 bet
ween 6 &amp; 9 p.m By Owner

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Pt'ont 373 cOOS

Aluminum Siding

JUST REDUCED- Choice 10 acres,
high &amp; dry, ',partly cleared, I,
wood.d Near Geneva. Was
$73,000, Now 123,500 Excellent
terms HAROLD HALL REALTY
EALT0R. :113.5,71 Anytime.

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PIGS FOR SALE
$73 Each

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Acreage Tracts, small &amp; large
TEPR',' REA',.T",', EALTC.
6210111
6'. Acrt's near golf course, Ferne
Drive off Markham Woods Rd
Trees. P'O' end dry. Horses c k
16.900 per acre. Owner, $62 6695

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80-Autos for SaI
MG Midget, 1977, mint condition,
AM FM, witi wheels, J0st tuned

67—Uvestock•Poultry

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Call 3?) 01.5 ,iffir S p rn

BUSftESS DIRECTORY

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Siripping &amp;
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Residential &amp; Ousness Free
,"stlmatcs BItt Clcan 323 5954

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
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tonis. etc Buy I or tOOl tnns
Larry's Mart. 715 Sanford Ave

372 914?

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M.UNS WORTH REALTY

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G'rman Shepherd puppies. tul.
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78—M,torcycles

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0 Lynncnalt. 77' Cabin Cruiser,
lepth finder, Cittens Band, toilet,

1 Bedroom Trailer, l0'i33'

be empNed NOWI Call warehouse
collect, days or evenir.gs. ask for
Mr Wilkes 303793 6177.

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P0(35014 MARINE
797$ Hwy 1) g
372 596%

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central air, carport, patio COvU.
skirting, new carpet, adults only.
Payments $3061. Phone 377 0051
Nights 611 5569

Terms available Warehouse mus'

iICXUP JUNK CARS FatE
Small price for ot"iers

Pt,,' (ii,,' U lre Ul,'tr' (arpe'
':411, SI dJ PCI day
CARROt i S FURNITURE

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GREGORY MOBILE hO.',IES
3103 Orlando Drive

* SWIMMING POOL SALE *
Pool distributor must Sell balance of
1973 pools complete w,th sun deck,
fence and fitter. 31'xbo overall.

21 for wrecked or look cars. We
tw away. 7 days we-el'. Call
tfect, Orlando 56$ 2131.

Phone 333 1*71

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Gifts, Kni's, Christening

!7—Jur* Cars Removed

64-Equipment for Rent

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ONLY 1619 INSTALLED
New hoteS in a rural area No down
payment, monthly payments less
than rent Government subsidized
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to Qu.&amp;lit,d busers Cal to s

conditioned Batteries. 112 93
ictiari4(' PILL'S BOUT 'jPlljP,
109 Sanford Ave.

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2 acres cars for parts, Open 7
ays week. JIB Auto Parts, East
hwy 50 Call collect, Ortando 3M
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76-Auto Parts

CONTRACTOR'S EQUIPMENT
FARM EQUIPMENT
New and Used
Ford. Kubota, Pettibone
Sales, Rental. Service
II? Magnolia Avenue
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS $31 1344
HOOD TRACTOR COMPANY

'quipment goes. 322-3140 after 9

Call Sanford's Sales Leaoer

Vehicles

79—Trucks-Trailers
Doberman Piri%ChCr AKC pups.
.it.'ll.n' nuAtitv and ttmoermen-- - Tori
Cafl Mr AndecOn. 3653710.
1971 Chevy
4 Speed
CAMPBELL'S PODDLE PAD
373 791)
2'47 Park Avc.

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GE WASHER &amp; PENNEY'S

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C0UflPY LIV 11401 Georgeous
custom I ott farm house on ap
P4'O irn,ti lii 1 I 3 acre, Close to

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'p Up Camper, Mon!ç,orrier,'
Aard, All Accessories, 1,350 373

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in quiet section with tarp"
rear yard A bet? buy fr 520,930

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317 $037

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LOWDOWN

Sanford Charm &amp; Value

ASS N.

Going fishing? Get all the eguipmertl
you ned fcr those big ones with a

Tractors &amp;
63A—
Heavy Equipment

Phone)?? 39*6

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,,rpint-r, Iluor stand, wheels and
USED LUMBER- S-dIng, 7*4's,
ooe rotors n..',r.ual. $750 Call 333
3x$x 12s, Iavator,es, commode.
1181
un,nIlt. bricks. huh Will make
Cabinets,
kitChOn Bathroom
deal or sell by piece. Call 3fl.774
lrislaliat,c,n
Counter tops.
(anytime)

iu'.t $79,5)

plus Florida room, Terms
511.900

I chairs, secretarial desks &amp;
halrs. stragI'it chairs. filing
(IbiOtiS, as is. Cash and carry
NOLL'S
Casselberry, Ii 97.130 1706

home

hornet: I bedrotei'n, $133, 7

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trees. 2

Wood or steel desks. tzetutive' desk

excellent cOnditiOn, SW3, 371 0031.

PEA: TOP

$0(liiy at 123.300
DREAM COME TRUE
P4i, I fiR. 7 bath masonry ninch,
ni tri, it hI atr'd poo1 with divindi
loan,. o verlooking small t,ikp ,s,'

Realtor

bedroom, $130 Plo pelt. Phone 514

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I', ACRES LAKE
7 ftP. 7 1,ith lr,ir'is
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ro'cn Gui's? coItaO, Priced to s4'il

Harold Hall Realty

INCOME PROPERTY 3 BR home
p.ith nitt' mobile Pvon'ie rental.

G

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Auction Every rnc.,
at 12Noon
tiqhwayl6 Flea Market. Sanford

Used office furniture

Itli ti Model 37 Fnatlx rlight 13 U,,
mxl hoki, clear., OOod ConditiOn,

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Reasonable price 123 8913 after
5)0

RETIREMENT SPECIAL
Furnished 2 bedroom. on beautiful
Park Aye Convenient to stores
lit, 500

fl—Auction

f:r

FISH— Country, 3 Bedroom, 3 bath,
access Lake \i.Iha,.. t31,700.

'.'LS REALTORS

Will train.
SALES. CASHIER
Like Iports7 This will be a fun ôt'i

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flunk findS, cOcnpIctr. heavy maple,

377 1191

3 BR, ",baths, dining, living room,
cent, heat, wallwalt carpet. en
clo'sed garage, large fenced lot.

(,(IiIRAL CON IRISCIOR
PEAL E'STLTL PlC

934

P :1ht', 372 ?)'2

DUPLEX- 2 Bedroom concrete
block, excellent condition; no City

DELTONA- Nice individual

FROM

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ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.

kialton

PREFERRED AREA IOR,7bath.
7 Story S'ucco, gueSt cottage

4
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3

bedrooms, 1 bath; kitchen
equipped. 7 car carport with
double iliiity rooms Jutt 111.000.

I.

Clean 3 lIP. 7 bath, central an and
heat, rejsoctable Fi't, last and
$100 deposit. $30 1677 attic 1 p.m.

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SWIM Super 3 Bedroom, 2 bath.
lovely pool, Rnvenna Park,

33—Houses Furnished

Binqo

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
TRADE
BUY SELL
311 313E First SI
372 Sofl

taxes. By owner. 372 6620.

3732920
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Nice? bedroom blork
home, turn or unt urn.

E,er', Wed &amp; S,it
Early Bitds 7 is p m

paymentt of 59 Se. at
SANFORD SEWINC. CFNTFR
307 E IsIS' , Downtown
37'94i1

f'i

Ideal relirement home;

tl,i, II? 000

3 Bedroom. I bih.
fenced yard
US 0362.

The Best Buy In Town
Classified Ad.

iii'': 3 tv,
fr
l,srqi In' ii' it y l,i , ,
(!iil' 517.900

41—Houses

Curnished 1 bedroom, living rm,,
dining rm , ideal to' retired
COupi Near town No pets. 333
3610 after I 30

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lot with nice 3
Large
bedroom, 7 bath home; 7 car
enclosed garage; central heal and
corner

kitChfl equipped. 131,500.

$1 Moves You In

Real Estate

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7 Bedroom unturnished Adull
preferred. Free water, 5130. 333.
5131 Oi' 3flM20.

Business 7:30 Is? Iu':'s

Wearesureoneof these hOUtS Will
make a pleasant home for you and
your family.

CailBart

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M.ANAOER TRAINEE

Fee Paid, National Company
(ellen? potential.
SPRINKLER FITTER
Design experience preferred
SALES REPRESENTATIVE
Full knowledge 04 farm eguipmenl
and implements.

fence,

3 year old home. n,ce ConditiOn; 1
bedrooms, 2 baths; central heat
sir; 7 car enclosed garage,

V eteran

New 600 sq. ft. block building for
rnl. $100 month Broker Owner,

3231663.

12

P4i1Pt', 17) 0185
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W. Garnett White

3 Bedroom, carpeted, central heat
and air. Convenient downtown and
hospital. 1163 month plui deposit,

r,to?U

bedroom home, large family

air, pool. 1.31.000

or,,,i

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t,r,,',tH':i
Rt''',uri,tl,l
anytime.

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NICE NEIGHBORS

eating bar, new carpeting, fl
roof, central heat, 14,500 s. ft lot.
$77,700 Owner 373 0372

BEAUTIFUL 3 bedroom, I", bath
home, draped &amp; carpeted
AIN,
Central
throughout
Payments $147 ii monthfy. No
qunOfying Assume itt mortgage.

107 W Commercial
Phone 3777M1, Sanford

3iA—EiplexeS

DISA(LED
fAME RICAN
VETERANS

.

Newly redecorated, remodeled 3

room, cedar tiding and

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in 19))

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S.ni' c's ieSI Zig zag mñcti,flC in
sew inq'labte Sold new liv $419 50.
assume balance 01 1108. or 17

!. ; IJS'tJf(X)'Ti ,spj't,ncnts.

Wer'kiy ISIS Hwy 17 97, Sanford

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holding mOrtgage
;
,'.I ni, 129.000
D"P4AMIC I'RI.PEPTILS
V Ilardw'ck, Brokrr
Di lton.'s641 6611

.

REALTY INC.
373 183?
Eves.)fl Odi7cir 372 15$?

2 Bedroom located on large, shaded,
private lot, furnished, $150 month.
Broker Owner, 32? 5992

SAN MO PARK, 1, 2 3,be1room
trailer apts. Adult &amp; family park

---------------

It's an EPP, an Electronic
Pounding Platform. The kid under study hits it before and
aftcr watching a violent ahow.
Each hit is recorded and used
by the Lierberman staff to

furnithed 2 bedroom mobile home,
C'asselberry area. Adults only
Phone $31 7373.

lurn'd or unfurnished Newly
redecorated. Come see 3() F
4rport Rtvr Sanford 373 flW

N
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SO—Miscellaneous for Sale

'

LARGE mobilehome on 1.i acre ro1'
river privileges, only $15,000.
LARGE 7 bedioom houte, $19,000

Classified Ads di'ln't work
there wouldn't be any

-

(.ak, Mary- Furnished ,tpartrni'nt,
clean, private ard Convenient
Simile person only 110 pets 595
Ph 377 3930

201 Commercial

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PAYP,OPIL) M HALL

rmz

Career job for lop notch person
I
Tl'L CLERK
Must have billing experienc, and I
title work.
I
ASSISTAPITBOOKKEEPER
Posting machine or bOokkeepIng
machine exPerience will land tPit I

41—Houses

FUWNli4Ffl
ntt.ic
ft unr,rn, I' lths, carp' it. Irvjt'
rein' ci in pnrcti. Oarw r *iil

Re'rj. Real Esta'e Broker
377 36t1 Alter Hr's. 333 2157
817W 1st St. Sanford

STOP AND THINK A MINUTE II

Lovely 1 bedroom
apartment, furnished, with or
withOut use of therapeutic pool.
$123 plus deposit. $31 3163.

Longwood

____

WHO CARES?
WE DO!
AUTOMOTIvE BOOK KEEPER

iwo

,

2 BR, Air, Adults,
No Pets.
231? Palmetto Ave.

cluded, See after I p m , 913 Cark

Ior7fledrooms AduttSonlv
I
I PARK AVE Nt'E MORtLE PAP i.
'm i Fri i lIE 1GLL'F" j
2SS Patk Drive IlOup

By JAY SHARBUT
Thirty were in a school for
AP TelevIon Writer
"emotionally troubled and
NEW YORK (AP - Two learning-disorded youngsters,"
violence-on-TV studies corn- the rest in "an Institution (or
rnissiot)ed by ABC are out now dependent and neglected homer-..
..t
I... ..--_ ir I.-'..i uy
LAIy.

BALL IEALTY

4470.

I BR apt., turn or unfurn, Adults, I Bedroom furn apt., $115 month,
i95 32? 2296 after S and wk.nds.
water and garbage pickup In

NurSes. PN'%. LPPI's. Aides A.tJe '.',,'," mm ', mr",tn to room and
Cor,panon. Pleedeo nimedately
t)Td dntt St,rr 'pnses PhonC
67$ 0436
371 0379
__
____________
Oiretor . Coordinator for United
.''
Southeastern Tribes Inc. Corn 30-Apartments Unfurnished
pnehensive Employment Training
--Act, Sub grant. Preferenc, to
e*tra large 2 BR apt . near
person of American njtivi
hospital $133 mo Call 372 9033
heritage. Job description and _______________________
InStructions may be picked up at FTU Ovitdo- Dupici. frn Or
U.S.F.T.C,E.T,A.onice, 1310 WeSt
,gfu,n Ide,t Io,at.on Rra n1.;e
COlOfliit, Orlando Application
____________________
Should be in by March 72. 1976.
__________________________

fl C

Retirement Dream V,&amp;kiv6
Lanc1'i.I Recr' c"; sc,'rir r'ver
FiU, boating, cunoc. Adults. 333

1 BEDROOM COTTAGE
$125
3724.410

One bedroom turn api. 2nd floor.
Convenient location, Prefer
mature lady 607 W. 77th St

L

Tue1.day, March 16, 19 /6-IIA

Eveiiing Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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41—Houses

34—Mobile Homes

ftL1.,

1 fleuroom furnished apartrncnt.
C.isselberry rc.i. AdUltS only
Phone $31 7)73

"Likewise I don't want to go to Las Vegas; I've done that.
-- Good OpportunityIlalian
Another television series? Those (our years I did
cis were
American Restaurant Beer. Wine
Singers
license. Or. highway. 773 2171 or
among the most enjoyable of my life. But I wouldn't want to Nationally known Production Co
7132623.
looking for fresh new latent, Call
Right now he Is .
usi today
Beauty Salon, Longwocd. Room to
t. Uc renUy taped a new
u' 'trJa ''..7
I exriand Inside o,,Cur ,,,,
Jii, n.*)ii.1, Qpt.ain hook to Mla
çle,)s,v1? iqur.n 7
Farrow's Peter, with a score by Leslie Bricu)e and Anthony
5-Lost &amp; Found
l 1') tl W? r 11 I3
Neley. The special has appeared In England and will be seen
___________________ _________________
here at Christmas on NBC.
Lnst Malemin,aturePoodle.black
VENDING ROUTES
silh gray. Cobia Boat area Call
Kaye has been taping "Pimcchio" In Hollywood, not the gospel
Excellent Or.portunit Otil' i
rno alter p m
according to Walt Disney but a new interpretation from the
hours weekly with COmplete
'IEWARD'- No questIons asked for
company training &amp; location set
CoIIadi classic. Danny is Gepetto, Sandy Duncan Is the boy
return
of
lady's
diamond
pin,
loSt
up.
Investment of 1.600 53.00) Call
puppet with the eandfng nose. Aiso in the cast: Flip Wllso
collert Mr Canon $135765)
dive Revill, Liz Tories, CBS will telecast the special March 27. I February, Sanford area Reply to
flu
"
knows, this might start a series of fairy tales for me," I 37701.604. Altamonte Springs. FIa. Morning Paper Route in Sanforo
Wk 4r', daily, earn tO S7,
Npvp cnaw.etj
... .. • "...vrtl
.
; ' . ..
Tennis court, Sunday, Mar, 7
asuii plays an inflrthnt part in Kaye's future plans. He is
mcre 'Very sur small business
l% ad. 3fl'603
Identity &amp;
s 0. 2?) 3316.
part owner of en American League expansion team which will
aflir
start playing In Seattle's new Klngdome In the spring of 1977. It's
DEALERSHIP
°
a natural adjunct to his ownership in radio stations in Seattle,
_______________________
WHITE MOTOR CORP.
6—Child Care
Spokane and Portland and an outgrowth of his long-time devotion
OUTDOOP PRODUCTS
to baseball.
Join our (han of stores an i.r
CHILL) CARE
with us, We can put you in the lawn
2427Holly Avenue
mower, tractor &amp; bicycle
the Dodgers play at Ebbels Field now owns his own baseball club.
Ptne in 7510 or 3230160
Over 100 products to sell
It's Walter Mitty time."
I investment 113.300 Plo. franchise
(t,i,j C,tre In My Home
CIi coii,ct, Wtteelpo*eq
Frn(fdInya,d
ideas about what the operation should be: "Seattle Is a major
($131 H.3 loll
Phonc)fl 3931
lcae city and this will be a maj- league team, but I would like
___________________
Rentals
the stadium to have a srntill.town feling.
9-Good Things to Eati i —
"I'd like to build uo a family atmosphere at the games, and
—
-whoever dreamed up ladies' night and free bats (or the kids had
1 -'----S2 SORUSPIEL
____29-Rooms
the right idea. I'd also like to see more cross-playing between the
)2 6713 or )2'2 0367
-- ----------- -- Ij
Moth"r'.'ulIshare
Lrig the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Cincinnati Reds to Seattle
18-Help Wanted
-------for games."
321 0717

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—Apartwmnts Furnished

i

Interview our projpe(ttvc C1nt by
-- straight saiary, tji
prone.
permanent pert tme, pleasant
Call for ap
employment
fltfll, Monday, Tuesiiay &amp;
weinewav from 9 to It am. 167

Call ill 4517
Wrte P0. O( 121)
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9 HAPPY DAYS
€0 (Mon, Wed., Fri.) 'ViLLA
ALEGRE' (Tuos., Thur)
'CARRASCOLENOAS"
11:55
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AND THE INDIViDUAL (Ties)
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'vson and
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wtwcti explore the
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of Cx)fltolTlporar'./ Arnoflcan
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PROBLEM

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6 SPACE 1r)9
9 HAPPY DAYS Met
Fonz,e (Herry Wnid&amp;) ts
Ieneioloo,I4
garbage CW On his Cyde, ho

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Danny Kaye:

' JG S A NDrIIGIIL IG I'I 75

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Window Service
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season," he says.
But there was a rerrarkabIe
consistency in his pitching,
..,
,
.
even if it wasn't always apBYJIMHAYNES
preciated. "In Minnesota," he
,; j
says wr ,y, "winning 14 games
sometimes waLn't enough."
F,
I
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Ile had to redesign his tJrB)TIIEASSOCIATEDPRESS Carolina . They play a tight round, Noire I)ame beating ching style in midcareer
It
man-to-man defense which is Cincinnati 79-78 on Toby because he tore some tcndonsin
How good is Indiana?
Kni g ht 's last-second tap-in an his left elbow that hobbled him
simihir to Indiana's.
Eye State Women's
Indiana i one of the great,
Mftt
Michigan rupping Wichita State most of three years and forced
Also among the best is Mar- 74-73onflickev Green's 20-foot him to rely lenpurø'4
great teams in college history,"
!.
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.C' ''' I
Five women golfers from the Sanford-Deltona
%.
P
.
St. John's, the Hoosiers' last Al McGutre's Warriors will play,
power pitcher" arid more on
0.
area have their fingers crossed as they get their
.rf 4
victim by a 90-70 count In the meet Western Michigan, 25-2
guile.
'
Missouri,
5_4
and
ranked
games in order for the 47th annual Florida
first round of the NCAA and rated 10th, In the other 14th, meets 16th-rated Texas
I.
In this he was aided by
Women's State Golf Association tournament early
Mideast
Regional basketball Mide ast semifinal.
winner Tech, 25, in the other Midwest Johnny Sam, a pitching coach
i . ..
next month at Ocala's Silver Springs Shores,
then must face the winner of Regional semifinal,
.
..
tournament,
iik
for whom he has great respect
Indiana-Alabam fer 3 pot in
(;race SavJe; nd l'rjcia Stenstroni viil
In
the
West,
d..fending
chainan1
w
imbued him W1!h
• ,• ',,
"To have
ov"r "" -.
i"" ""
s.
•lLyfdil CU1iuta , t • i4tJ,
pio
n
IJL.1.A,
2'
tugti rankea sens om pace and szyi.
ZIIk L'cjtona
the past two regular seasons, as
iliw
fifth, goes against No. 20
entries include Mrs. Frank Grant, Virginia Dexter,
Going to Chicago late in 1973,
they have done, is mind.
Fourth-ranked Rutgers, 29
Pepper
dine,
Mike McEJwe and Minerva Proctor,
22-5.
UCLA
will
he
rejoined Sam, a vital factor
boggling," said Alabama Coach rates as the heavy favorite in
C.M.
Newton,
whose
Crimson
the
East
Regional
at
Greenshave
a
home-court
advantage,
in
his
resurgence with the White
'"We did not have anyone finish high frorn this
being
Sox
as a 20-game winner the
NCAA Mideast semifinals at boro, N.0 The Scarlet Knights since the regional Is
area last year, but there are some high hopes this
Baton Ho'je, l.a., Thursday meet Connecticut, 18-9. in one played at Pauley Pavilion in last couple of years.
time," rdmitted Mrs. Grant, director for this area.
Los Angeles.
semlinal Thursday :ight.
night.
don't blame Minnesota for
The deadline for entries is Friday, and
Third-rated Nevada-Las
trading
me," he says. "1 was 10
Seventh-ranked Notre Dame, Vegas, 29-I and th
qualifying starts April 4. Match play runs Tuesday
"There is no dcubt Indiana is
e
highest
and
2
in
'72
when I fractured my
a great team," said John WCOd- 23-5, and ninth-ranked Mich- scoring team in the nation with
through Friday. Pensacola's Evie Kirkland
.
______________
,
wTist
sliding
next
year,into second base.
-. en, who coached UCLA to the gan, 22-6, meet ii, one semifinal an average of better than 110 The
.
- I.
defeated Sylvia Ferdon of Tallahassee last year for
I just went bad."
NCAA title 10 of the past 12 of the Midwest Regional at point.s per game, plays 15ththe championship. The biggest question of the
The
art
of
pitching
years before retiring after last Louisville. Both scored one- ranked Arizona, 23-8. in the oth- changed considerably
In thehas
16
tournament, however, is whether the 1973 and 1974
kAIDERS RAIDING NET FOES
point
victories
in
the
first
er
semifinal.
season.
years he has been in the big
champion Alice Dye of Delray Beach is recovered
leagues.
He has experienced
Stuart Thompson charges to the net to await a return In one of the
But Wooden took didn't think
from tendonitis, which prevented her from playing
recent tennis matches for the Seminole Community College team, the Hoosiers, 28-0, belong in the
the phen3menon of the bullpen
last year.
Seminole played Valencia in an Orlando match today, and iihows same class with the championas a starting pitcher's greatest
aid.
a 8-2 record to date. The Raiders we 7-0 against junior college ship UCLA squads.
competition.
"During a game," he
"hlefore you compare them to
raticnalizes, "you try to get
any of the other great teams,
through the batting rotation
they've f irst
to win a na
Tuesday, March 16, 1976-18
Evening Herald. Sanford. Fl.
Nothing like a fish getting even with his captor.
But the further you
tional champlonthip," said ________________________________________________________
The fish story of the week belongs to Bob
go,
the
more
the percentages
Wooden, who served as a ide. increase
that
the
hitter Is going
Orrell, who took an Illinois visitor, William Workvision commentator for Into catch up to you.
diana's triumph over St. John's
man, out on the St. Johns River last weekend.
"The lint time up, you catch
Saturday.
Seems the guest had always heard about the
him cold. The next time he hits
famous river and was going to be content just to
Wooden likes
the ball good, but it goes right at
say he had fished it, never mind catch anything.
Indiana - especially the clawsomebody. lie's adjusted to
log man-to-man defense which
With that assurance, Orrell, something of an
your rhythm now. So it makes
is the trademark of teams
expert with a rod in his hand, headed north of the
sense to go to a relief pitcher
coached by Bobby Knight. "It's
Osteen Bridge. As happens so oftn, the expert was
quickly.
ST. PETERSBURG, (Al') ers' association reaction to the going to Wke an exclknt team
outished by the rookie, four bass to one.
"It's a complete change of
Major league owners offer. The owners and baseball to beat them," he said.
The unusual part of the story came in the
NEW
YORK
(All)
The
Rose.
"We
tried
to
get
the
ball
pace
when somebody like Rich
have relucantly accepted the Commissioner Bowie Kuhn
Alabama just might be that North Carolina-Charlotte has- inside and get them In foul Gossa,e ( the fire-balling White
picture-taking session. Workman had his car keys
"one-and-one" option concept hart' said that spring training team. The Crimson Tide, 234 ketbahl team did a very good trouble - and it worked."
Sox reliever) comes in. He can
in one ha lid and wits posing %vith his four bass %vhen
for
the next
several
years
and made
will open
when
progress is and ranked sixth In Lhe latest imitation of the Oregon Ducks
Oregon,
an
intimidafiq
team
throw
the ball past anybody.
in
the
negotiations.
proposed
a
future
reserve
sysr
Orrell suggested he pry open the mouth of the
Associated Press poll, WOfl the
so good in fact that you that uses brawn and quickness When I first camc up to the
tern
that
would
end
their
100
biggest bass.
The two sides were to meet Southeastern Conference title couldn't tell the facsimile frorn to push people around, Jammed majors, there was no way he
years of absolute control of a again today,
The keys fell into the fish's mouth and was
and
Miller schedthe ball down the 49ers' throats was going to be a relief pitcher.
ukd a meeting
Wednesday
in and are coming off an Impres- the real thing.
baseball players' destiny.
gulped down.
sire
79-64
triumph
over
North
And
won,
th
and
led quickly by 12-2 be fore But now the relievers can fire
they
like
just
e
The proposal, made through Tampa with the association's
Only a pair of long-tipped pliers prevented an
the
team
Ducks usually do.
from North Carolina smoke. And I do n't feel bad
the players' association Moo- 24-member executive board.
"We slacked off," said Ore. went to a new game plan.
on the spot operation,
when they left me for one of
day, would, in effect, give all Miller noted that the owners atS
"When we were down, we them."
gon'sRormnieLee after the 79-72
It (lid, however, provide Workman with an 600 players a chance to be free Inched to their proposal a L y
loss to the unheralded 49ers in changed our defense and went
ideal after-dinner anecdote which matched the agents at the expiration of their memo that opening of spring
He is a man interested in
the quarter-finals of the 39th to a man-to-man," said Rose. going Into electronic cornpresent contracts. After that, training was contingent on a fabass for eating.
National Invitation TourTh e all-North Carolina semi- munications
the ow ne rs offer ed a reserve vcrablerecoumiendation by the
he has done
FOREST CITY - Mickey nament Monday night. "We Final game should be Just as
system that would tie a player hoard to the players.
some play-by-play broad1annings (trilled a pair of hits didn't go for loose balls like we tense, according to Maxwell. casting in the Twin Cities
to his team for eight years.
or
In the 10-page owners' pro- Monday to pace Lyman's at- usually do. We might have
"We think we're a better
Lee Macl'hail, American posal, they agreed to abide by tack as the Greyhounds buried taken them too lightly."
coa ching. It is easy to visualize
Golf tournamen ts are in.
team," said Maxwell, whose
League president and a mnern- an arbitrator's decision in the Lake Brantley, 13-2, in a sixhi m, with his poise and ar49ers lost a three-point decision ticulacy,
The Oviedo Rotary Club is putting on a Social
her of the owners' players rela- case of pitchers Andy Mes- inning high school baseball
A team with a no-name lin
as a mnaor league
eup to t he Wolfpack ear lier in th
Security tournament Thursday at Winter Pines in
lions committee, desrlbed the st'rsmnith and Dave McNally,
e manager some time in the
and an anonymous basketball season.
"We're definitely as
proposal a far-reaching and .thich gave them free agent game.
Wutei' Park. In case one hasn't guessed, it's cxtàtiitiutt, the 4vis earned a good
as
we've shown in this
That's
if
clusively for the 62-and-over set, Entry fee is $12, the result of an Inner struggle status after they had completed Lyrnjn
somebody
• , shot in Thursday night's sern- tournament. Actually, I think
their
t-•cai' contract, t he n
th
at
made
far
fromn
it
unarmloie
ooi
. Br ntley
2
3
3
m
reme bers the name.
iflnals against intrastate rj',al
which includes cart, gr ee n fee, sandwich, beverage
---we haven't played as well as we
played the following year withmous.
North
Carolina
State.
T*r'r
I
S1
arid a golf ball which will he tough to lose on that
could, believe it or not.''
"But in order to get spring out signing a contract - the
( ) .'nO
.i'
The Wofpack advanced by
wide-open course.
While the 49ers were fitting
training started i'nd baseball one-and-one clause. Two
beating hiob' Cross 78-68
In
on
their glass slippers, North
The Chelsea Title Invitational is set April 16 at
and
a
reasonfederal
courts
upheld
this
back on the track
Monday
night's
other
match
at
Carolina
State was shattering
...
landmark decision.
Walt Disney World's Magnolia course. It's
able future reserve system
Madison
Square
Garden.
Holy
Cross.
The
Wolfpack boltIronically, Messersinith's
we have agreed to go along with
designed for Realtors, mortgage bankers and
Kansas State will
play
Kened
to
a
22-point
lead early in the
savings and loan association people. Entry fee is it," MacPhoil said, "It Is our free agency is effective today,
tucky and Louisville will meet second half
behind Al Green
OSLO (API
Japan beat
..."
just seven da's after a federal West
l -ovidence tonight to
$15, which includes the works. The field will
cut last and final proposal
and
decide
and
Kenny
Carr
and
sealed
off
a
Norway
3-2
Monday
night and
The owners' bid for labor appeals court supported last
the other semifinalists.
at 144, and deadline for entering is April 9.
late
rally
by
the
Crusaders.
won
in
to
goals
8-7
after two
peace In basel)ajl was handed to year's decision by arbitrator
Oviedo combined four sub-40
The Maitland-South Seminole Chamber of
The
49ers
fashioned
their
surGreen
wound
up
with
a
gamegames
in
a
pee-world
charnMai-s'in Miller, executive di- Peter Seitz that made the pitch. .scorcs Monday to outdistance
Commerce is hosting a tournament April 21 at rector of the players' assot'i- ci free to deal with all 24 clubs. West Orange 155-166 in a high prising victory behind Cedric high 23 points while Carr had 21. pionshlps warm-up tee hockey
"North Carolina State In. international match.
Rolling Hills in Altamonte Springs. It's a 1:30 p.m. ation, and a reply requested by
The free agency offered the school golf match at stieoati Maxwell's 30 points and 14
rebounds
and
a
flamboyant
timidated
us on the boards and
The first game Sunday night
rest
of
the
players
is
slightly
Country
Club.
shotgun start. Entry fee for golf, with usual extras, April 1. Miller said his group
style
ttud
appeared
to
iniinic
made
us
take
shots
from
the
was
tied M.
would take it under considera- different fluin that won by Mesis $12. I)inner reservations are $7.50, and the entree
outside,"saidhioly
Cross
Coach
I,
the
Ducks.
Japan and Norway will play
sersmith, While Messersmith
[inn.
is cornish game hen. Deadline for entries is April
rIi
39, 3 13I,hnit 39. ti.ii
"Oregon is the most physical George Blaney. "We were in the Group B of the chain,
The proposal did not unlock ('ilT'I deal with any major lv;iue
I IIA0 JO. 7
16.
the spring training camp gates.
o. 3 FnIsnm 1.3. 1 fluI?r," team we've played," said North never able to penetrate - and it pionships starting in Switzer.
Get those drivers driving, and putters putting. m still de pe nds on the playCarolina-Charlotte Coach Lee cost us."
land later this week.
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with the Washington
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When he reports to the Bill Veeck bought the White Sox and thegaitola guy who makes Senators organization, and
PAI.N1 SPRINGS, Calif. - career wNdi stretches back, on
Jim Kant needs one of Uwse Philadelphia PWIlies for spring this winter and set up a trading WS living in a physical way. tie when they were moved to
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pLastic identification cards at a exercises, he will be aligned table In a hallway, ,,and I knew Is from the Dutch farm country Minnesota in 1961 he was firmly
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L.1eba11 players. with his third major league that the Phllljes had scoutedrne of Michlgan,where he attended placed on their pitching staff.
Expr
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his case, they might fail to among the 200 game winners in Minnesota Twins almost a perfect relic in Philly for the leithand pitcher."
local hero was an old major 13 years.
recognize the name as well as the most recent Book of decade ago and pitched them Bicentennial Year.
On the last day of last season, league pitcher of Dutch descent
lie feels some of the lack of
the face.
Baseball Records. Shame on into a World Series, lie won 20
The fact is that at the age of he went to Chuck Tanner, then named George Zuverink. But he attention during that period
Jim Kant has won more you, Seymour Siwoff.
games last year for the Chicago 37, Jim Kant feels it's nice to be the manager of the Chicago was inspired to play baseball by was due to his stolid personality
major league baseball games
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White Sox, and asked to be his own father, who wr a great and tjmt, with the exception of
than anyone in the world
ro Tell the Truth" and the still needs a cosigner to pick up
"I knew that our team was in traded to the Phillies.
Connie Mack admirer.
1966 (when he won tosc 25), he
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All sizes. All shapes. All ages.
Bargain prices? Don't count on
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This Is the first thunderclap
impression of the startling proposal made by the owneri to the
players Monday in a last
desperate attempt to break the
negotiating logjrm that has
c!"sed the spring training
camps and threatens the start
of ftoe M6 semon.
In effect, the weary owners
have told the players: "Okay,
you wanted ~uur free&amp;m. Now
you've got it. What are you goIng to do with it"

If the players accept it

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lw)w van they now refuse? then for the next two years the
proud old American game conceivably could be thrown into a
state of chaos,
In those two years, virtually
every player
the great, the
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cotild becoine a free agent ard
throw himself on the market.
The exception would be those
playerF with long-term con.
tracts. They are a handful. But
they could gain their freedom a
ye,tr after their contract is up.
Not that an)' of them will, but
they can.
The game could become one
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their shelves Stripped clean,

teams uch as the San Francisco Giants and the Minnesota
Twins might have to struggle to
survive. Some could go bankrupt.
That's the dark picture. The
other picture is that level heads
will prevail, timong both players and owners, and that the
systLr ;;
But the potential of self-destruction is there. No one is especially to blame. But attribute
it to gro%ing paims. After nearly
100 years of resistance to
change rind archaic î,olieles,
the r,arne is waking up to the
20th Century.
An arbitrator set the pattern

by declaring pitchers Andy Finley, owner of the Oakland
Dave A's, pulled a boner on Catfish's
Messersinith
and
McNally Free agents because contract, Hunter got his freethey played a year without a dorn and signed with the New
contract. The derision was up- York Yar,kees for $3.7 million,
"Catfish was a unique case,"
held by two federal "ourts.
That, unless the Supreme Court says Tom Seaver, the New York
says otherwise and it hasn't Mets' 1170,000-a-year pitching
even been asked - becomes the property. "You can't expect
any recurrences fike that. It's a
Im of the land.
Now the owners, under heavy case of supply and demi'aml_ I
-Seaver. the Mets' three-time
rss, have told the players
that they will agm to let this Cy Young winner and inaybe
law prevail for the next two the best pitcher in baseball, can
years. A player may play an speak sympathetically of the
option year, Own become a free mie because he might find
agent and look around for a himself In a similar situation,
buyer with a lot of dough, just
Asking a three-year 1800000
contract, Seaver failed to sign
as Caftsh Hunter did.
But don't expect too many before the March 10 deadline.
CuULth Hunters, When (-'harley The Mets rc,ewed his contract.
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without the allowM 20 per cent
cut in pay. Unless he signs,
Seavr will be playing out his
option this year and will become a free agent in 1977.
"You can't expect Seaver to
leave New York," said Reggie
Smith of tue St. Louis CardinWs. "That's where the big TV
nçtwqrkj apd . adverti'iink
people are. Seaver has to play
in New York. lie is a New York
guy."
But what about the Oakland
A's? Fourteen of thein -all ffie
regulars, starting pitchers and
ace reliever Rollie Fingers
have failed to sign with owner
Cflarlcy Finley,
It's possible for them, after
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The suggestion that rich own-

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exit could wreck the team that make farces of the various
won three straight World races also is illogical. It hasn't
Series,
happened. Owner Torn Yawkey
Marvin Miller, the smooth of the Boston lied Sax can't be
and clever players' negotiator, expected to try to sign $100,000insists that the threat of mass a.year men for every position,
free agents Is exaggerated.
"The first year will be a tense
1%lost pkiyers say there will be one and the second roWd be
frwr !I1'c'rtinn3 from old (earn c*'itic." sass Lee MacPhait,
loyalties than one might expect. the personable and sharp.
INItist piaytrs, they contend, ap. ininded president of the
prciate the feeling of security. American League. "But if we
Besides, there is no certainty can live through two years then,
tlwt Clubs are going to be %ith our eight-year reserve
arotd tossing out big bonuses plan in effect, I feel sure the
and fat contracts. On the con- game will stabilize.
"But right now we are enter.
trary, players who desert one
team might find it difficult to lr'g a wit of twilight zone. No.
latch on to another,
body is sure what will happen."

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Many of
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agent status under the owners' players
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plan would be placed in a pool, it means bankruptcy for their
and be aflowed to negotiate with franchises.

a maximum of eight teams.
A spokesman for August
The
Interested in a free Busch, owner of the St. Lows
agent would be picked in in- Cardinals, said, "I'm afraid
order of standings of the Augie will feel he has been sold
previous season — last shall be down the river. Don't be
fir-st and on up the standings. A prised if he sells his franchise."
club losing a player con.
The owners' proposal was
celvably could be one of the presented after eight months of
eight teams chosen to bid for negotiations covering 30 seshim.
sions. Two days were needed by
Under the owners' plan, if 16 their committee to hammer out
p!srs ere in the se- the !cet, hich calls for a
lection pool, no club could sign seven-and-one reserve clause to
more than one; from 17 to 40 become effective after the 1976players, not more than two, and 77 seasons.
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Rozelle, who said Memphis
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"Expansion is a
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This time, however, the negatives include the continuing
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Seattle and Tampa Bay have
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Commissioner Pete Rozelle
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Rozelle said he thought i t
ssould be possible the courts footba ll television up three per
Lr.d maybe Cnn'recs will tin- cent in 1975 over 1974.
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tine with no definite agree- per cent from the 1974 total of
10,236,322.
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John Bassett, the millionaire
Canadian who owned the Meni- played, including 79 preseason,
phis Grizzlies of the rio-(Iefl'flCt 182 regular season and eight
World Football League, said he postseason, the total paid atplanned to petition the NFL to tendance was 14,054,259, an Inbe admitted as Its 29th member. crease of 520,372 over 1914 when
Bassett ran into oppiUon a strike of veteran players cut
21 affirmative votes preseason attendance
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addressed the Seminole County Bar Assw1allon In Altamoate
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Dr. Lamb

tonight hncr to mid SOS
northefly
15 to 20 m.p.h. today HANDING OVER THE MONEY
--Salary increas,~s for zoo
diminishing
tonight and Kay Jessee, chairman of the second atinual Woman's NVni Golf
workers.
Thursday, becoming easterly Tuurney',prrntsa$l,SO0 check to Rodger E.Seney', treasurer Of
-Repaying debts incurred tonight and southeast
. the DVll0n3 Open. '
Me money will be added to Gold Spousors
while constructing the park sda%.
Fund for %orthy area non-profit organizations.
portions of the zoo.
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Zoological Society Tuesday won turned down t he request until it convinced the increase %his suf.
Reasons include
an Increase in the price of was presented in writing
ficient. Williams voted to grant
-A 30 per cent Increase in the
admission at the Central
Commissioner Sid Vihien Jr the request, but the corn cost of Insurance
Florida Zoological Park.
said that the higher fees are missionersaidhefeltincreased
onal costs resulting
The county commission justified. After meeting with admissions alone are not sufroin
increased
insurance
granted a request to raise
000fficials, Vihlen said the zoo Ficient to close out the society s
'overage
admission fees from $1 to $1.50 needs Increased admission fees debts.
-Increased costs of vendor
for adults and frora 50 to 75 to meet spiraling costs and to
In a letter to the bo ard, the
cents for children under 12.
repay a $100,000 debt owned to society's Fxecutive Director Al supplied items
It was the third time the issue Sanford banks.
Co mmissioner
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served In the U S Army, and said, the men took his 357
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has ruled it is Illegal" Jordan bs burglarc sho escaped with
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surprised the burglars who lnestigators said, and struck
des dopers prior to zoning
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were ramsfacking his house." five or six times by the in-~ J
Officials said Stuart sas a truders
the Mid Florida Institute of residence to a neighbor's home
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Commissioners police were called.
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Police said Stuart parked his
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of t he ir propert y for as long as deep lacerations on the back of
sheriff's department car In
residence, where he lives alone, front of his garage and entered
21 months after construction his head
Investigators
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about 8:30 p.m.
Ws residence by the back door
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additional cost of providing burglars, two white men possibility that the assailants, smashing the glass.
capital needs for these new dressed in tee-shirts and jeans, armed wit h pistols
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Williams and John Klmbrough
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can be serious, or a twin kl e will
be a lot of heat," says
All along, he had the support appear in Ins eyes and out pops

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Jordan, moving to table the
Herald Staff Writer
proposal until the Aprfl 20
meeting, urged that it be
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HOUSTON (AP)-The Rice
As a warm-up, he dashed to an car driving championship.
Hobby Mhson 651, Richard University O'sls will open the
11-length victory in the
Parsons regained first place Childress 631. J.D. McDuffie 1976 football season against
Flamingo Stakes at Hialeah as i result of his third place 620, Darrell Waltrip 603, James Utah here Sept
with a stakes record of 1:46 4-5 finish in Sunday's Southeastern liviton W2 and Lennie PGnd 584.
Other games announced
for lt miles.
500 at Bristol, lean., while
Petty clung to first place in Monday In addition to the
"Honest Pleasure's Flamingo Richard Petty wrecked carly in money winnings after five regular Southwest Conference
races on the 1976 circuit with schedule include road dates
"I hope he can continue."
Petty had moved past Par- $73,540. David Pearson is w. against Louisiana State Sept. 25
The younger colt is healthier sons last ieek
and svitli $65,475, followed by and Florida Oct.
and orks harder than Foolish,
Cale \arborough, the Bristol \arborou)t $53 l, Par sons
The annual Blue-Gray game
Jolleysays. The trainer says he race winner. also pa&amp;sed Petty $46,805, and Waltrip SM,355.
that winds ep the current spring '
sotnetimes must slow down in the NASCAR Grand National
7'aw next race will be the At- football practice wflI be played
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lanta 500 Sunday.
April 9 In Wee Stadium.

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American Basketball Associ- Silas or Gervin.
to help keep Kentucky within
Jolley 's relationship with the tion game
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when he and his late father- basketball action Monday cruised
"I came in here tonight
into a 2&amp;26 tie and then
Moody, arranged buyers for night
Kentucky
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thl:iklngwewerereallygojngto
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(AP) - shooting night.
Antonio
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las and eorge
to
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know a green light whien they `o,L-~'.' ' - " dk,;4 ~;...'~.4,Lir, ,;,' Ili,, tJ:,11 streak.
ce it. Kentucky, which couldn't get
Just 4-Lsk Spurs' Coach Bob
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llutiie Brown of the Kentucky been all year" said Bass. the way, "get st;bpar perform-

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them fitting.
"If Foolish Pleasure and lion, too much."
close together."
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No
stride
measurements
But neither is trained espe.
its hard to tell them apart," claib hard, 'They get long j. ha%e been taken, but Jolle) ceie good names," he muses.
says LeRoy Jolley, trainer of lops," Jolley says. "They often assumes Honest 'reaches out "Or is it that after their ex.
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The - nature center
mission And the School Board scheduled to get underway
on, "We appreciate it very
"We need to put that land to
e county wi be expected to
Tuesday entere- into an September. Mrs. Palmer said. much.work,"
corrinented
Vihlen.
provide
a parks director, a
agreement to deve l op 242 acres Mrs. Palmer, the coordinator
Mrs. Palmer explained
secretar
and two park
Beginning in the next school
at Big Tree Fast into a county for science and environmental school Officials will just use a
park plus tin environmental education, said the education portion of the park in con- year, the school system will
nature center for the county's Program Prvsently is designed Juncdon with the county. IU provide a teacher and a porOfficials at the Central
table building, while the cOlIntv Florida Zoological Park offered
for fifth graders.
schcA childrea.
land was not leased, as such
In attendance at the• m ee ting but an interlocal a°rvement still ic expected to develop and Iandfor use by the schools. But
ie comh-u nature center- were School Sunt William
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igirk grew out of a request froal Layers Asst. Supt. Dan Dagg
trails.
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deciding instead to pursue the
,NI rs. BettiePalmer
and School Board Chairman concept was made by CoinOf property at Big Tree
By the 1980-1981 school year,
for a site to teach a nature Hobert Feather.
missioner Richard Williams seiool officials expect to East, which is near
Five Points
class.
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one aide off SR 419.
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Ronald Reagan braced for another defeat and the Republican
three other cities on the way ton final rally in SprinfieId.
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ployes for the cost as long i's rivals left the campaign arena to Densocratic contestants today concerned about over-confidence than
Carter was appearing in Chicago, as was Shriver, a cand;date
Herald Staff Writer
courses aren't taken for credit. on the eve of the Illinois presidential
election,
in desperate need of a big showing to pull back from the brink of
Florida
Supreme Court
about
the
ballot-box
impact
of
a budd
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in g
P
However, Andrew said last
It was the Fifth leg of the White house relay race and among
political collapse after Fractional shares of the vote in the first Associate Justice Joseph W.
controversy over Howard H Calla way, four primary states
lkmocrats, a
week that the
who wasa trunning Chicago Mayor Richard
lldtchett will address the
J Daley. loomed over the field as he so
ront in
to
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Ford s suspended campaign mançjer who
the
Seminole
tic,, a nt1or! Democratic power to tw
County
Bar
tt
knninance he once enjoyed in Illinois presidential politicking,
burseinent ro ram thus he
faces an investigation of his role in clout to reformers four years ago but was to rebuild it in thE Association at 6 p.m. Tuesday
Ford managers professed to be more concerned about overaid
Lommission
inn.
p ressing , while Secretary of the Army, for
guaranteed comniand °f 59 Ch.icago at the lied
confidence
con.
delegates
ajid
was
backing
C
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approvalon ues .,
d
expansion 0
e federal an eased to a
troscrss over liosazd H (ailaway, Fords suspended campaign
convention vote
the 1(K) mark
A reception honoring the
mansaer. Calinway faces an investigation of his role in pressing
Colorado ski resort he and his brother-ina&amp;wiate justice is to be held,
Carter, Wallace and Walker, a Daley foe, all are trying to win
while wretary of the Arm)- for expansion of the federal land
1,-1 w control.
at today's work session was a
prior to his address, at the
delegates, too. Walker promoted uncommitted delegates as an
leased to a Colorado ski resort he and his brother-in-law control.
Sheraton Inn. SR46 at 14 from
proposal t,j relieve over
alternative to those aligned with Daley. Shriver and I-larris hoped
eai,,a:
campaign breather and awalted the returns in
3 to 5 p.m.
Hut Daley, proiroting delegate slates committed to Sen. Adlai
crowding at the courthouse insec usion in California, after saying he would be satisfied to gain
to pick off at least a few of the convention delegates. Sen. Henry
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E. Stevenson Ill as a favorite son can idate, hopes to lead more M.
Tb
reception is
&amp;-inford.
Jackson, winner in the Massachusetts presidential i
40 per cent of the Illinois popular vote and about one-sixth of the 96
Ulan 100 of the state's 169 delegates when they go to New York two weeks ago, bypassed the Illinois campaign.
A rep)rt from Director of nominating delegates at stake in the pilmary.
residential nominee.
County' Development Roger
Ford concluded his personal campaigning Friday. His manCarters dontheCBSpragram'FacetheNatjon"suy
and the
W. hlatchett
ciswendcr lists eight options ager, former Got Richard B Ogilvie, said the President ouId
Whateser happens in Thesday s election, the delegates will in he hopes to run first in the preferential primary and capture at Rece
ption
Committee
While in
fact be free to vote any way they want at the national convention. least 21 delegates.
which would relieve over. win by a 2-1 margin in the presidential preference vote, wWchi5
Under state law, they are not bound to back the candidate for
Wallace, on the ABC program "Issu:~s and Answers," said he flatchett will also meet with
whom they are listed on the ballot.
Ogilvie
said
tie
was
aiming
to
win
80
of
the
96 GOP delegates for
thwe optioni is construction of
expects
to do well but declined to say what that means. lie also
fr(I
And for the Demxrats who will be here long ter the pre
Fhcilit on 'unts
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danIll1noIsdefeatouldnotbefaltoh campaign, battered Chcinber bul1ng
1' ormer (.eorgia Got Jimmy Carter, who has son three of the
idential parade has passed bs the real contest Tuesday was the
last Tuesday by Carter's upset victory in the Florida primary .
A natis e of Clearwater,
owned lanl Jidt rorti
(our presidential primaries so far Alabama Got (corge C
pnmary
battle
between
Got
Daniel
Walker
and
Secretary
of
Points
The Alabama governor said he thinks he'll have at least 40() Justice Hatcheit is 43 years old
Wallace;Sargent Shriser, and former Oklahoma Sen. Fred H
State Michael Howlett, Daley's candidate for the gosernorship
a graduate of Florida A and M
nemlnatm' delegates hen th e Democrats convene next s- University
The report Nelswender liarris iretheeniesintheDemocraticpopularitycontest.
Wallace staged the most intensive of the campaign windup
and
Howard
met'.
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customer by the time of the st, which the city hopes to file assistant U.S. attorney in ifli.
9:30 a.m. Thursday at tile the citizen*s position.
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The petition also urged the 1,100 residents affected by Gie
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utilits company to Find an proposed rate increase is the cits 'S position and gate an PSC, has jurisdiction of the Middle District and
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of their monthly staler and
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Cost

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WASHINGTON (AP)— American grain going to the Sotie' Union this year will cost U.S. taxpayers about $80
million in subsidies for ship operators and workers, ac(xording to government estimates.
The subsldu. will exceed th ose paid for carrying the
gram sold to the Soviet Union In 1972
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,sures U.S. vessels against loss if freight rates dip below
operating costs and because of the terms of the U.S.Soviet maritime agreement
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WASHINGTON (AP) A for thcoming competi tion be
R I. !itk and West GetTflRfl)' S 1.3Td II to bcome Amrz's tank of thc fmture rniy preve to be '
.ham hattie bet'an.. U.S oftiat air..anv lo-A n tsard
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The Pentagon has promised to give the German tank a
fair shot at the prize — a planned U.S. purchase of 3,312
new tanks for nearly $4 billion. But key U.S. officials are
inclined toward U.S. tank entries even before th e U.S.German competition begins late thic year.
The final U.S. entry, the XMI,%-ill be chosen from two
ri%-dl models entered by General Motors Corp. and
Chrysler Corp., which developed prototypes with the help
of a SW~million investment by thp U.S. Army. 11e
competition involves the evaluation of the German and
American entries against a set of standards defined b) the
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('it) of Sanford in the city
manager's office by 5 p.m.
LAKE MARY — Developers today.
of the Interstate Industrial
In the letter Knowles referRd
lark in the city have offered to to the Sanford's attempts at
donate n parcel ol land and al2
cooperation in the joint un
inch well to the do, bun
dertaking of studies for
cilman Martin Bacon Sr. an- sewerage treatment for the
nounced today. teteasing a area and Its willingness to
letter from developers Gordon supply water for the city's
M. Schaaf and R.J. Hubert of benefit.
Kensington. Maryland making
'We now read of Lake Mary
the offer.
Council mee ti ngs classifying
The letter, signed by both Sanford as "the hostile city"
developers, notes that the and other unappropriate
development of the industrial remarks," Knowles said... "It
park is to continue this sear
has no reached the point
The written commitments where the Saniord City Coin
sa
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mission appears to feel thit e
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to the city a 50 feet by are being asked to turn the
e,, ,et section of land at die other cheek too many times.
southwest corner of Lot 21 for a
Saying that the remarks
ell to prnidc potable water; made by Lake Mar y cowl•,.,
ctlmen rc not r:U',
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additional water treatment hate and suspicion that Is
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The de velopers n ixcange
Bacon, inn letter he prepared
are requesting pemission to
for reply to Knowles but did not
Inslall septic tanks ind Use send, said that he was not
septic tanks until city sewer is certain that having water,
available.
supplied frnm an outside
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is their intention to insta ll
and ph)slcal benefit to the city
mppro%ed
roads,
water
at the rate of 37.5 cents per
dist ri bution l in es and sewer
1IIU1)WIU gallons
lines throughout the property.
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The
lines
would extend
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atertortsofanc Coun ty
available for connection b the
a1
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city whenever the nt)'
profitable,"
was installed to the propert'. and "the'find this P
The water lines would run from
Bacon Insisted that the 37.5
the well to each proposed lot cents per thousand price would
and would include fire mean an increase in water
hydrants.
rates for Lake Mary water
Bacon, angry at hints leveled customers
at a special council meeting last
Bacon concluding his letter,
Frida y that
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saying Israel Is estimated to have 10 to
nucl2ar
weapons "ready and available for use" Isradll officials
have declined to say Israel has atomic weapcns
The Soviet space program is a "shambles" after a
series of failures that included the apparent destruction of
three large boosters — twice the size of the U.S. Saturn
rockets — which blew up, the officials reportedly said.
The Soviets apparently have abandoned any plans for
manned lunar landings, th ey said,

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Gov. Reubin Askew did when he got 78,000 signatures for
his Sunshine Amendment during the primary election.
Rep Curtis Kiser. B-Dunedin, said Askew's action will
set a precedent for advocates of other causes.
"1 think this is going to open the floodgates to every
cause under the sun — abortion. prayer in schools, busing,
legalization of marijuana and legalization ci
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his campaign today, former congressman Bill Gunter liu
been registered since December for the Democratic
nomination For treasurer-insurance commissioner.
Gunter's campaign notice for the only Cabinet seat op-en
this year is among a big stack of registrations for several
offices already on file with the Elections Division,
The Cabinet seat is open at midterm because of Thomas
O'Malley's resignation last July as part of a pleabargained agreement to drop an impeachment move and
most criminal charges against him.

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Graham, r)-Mianii, added his voice Sunday to
lawmakers and teacher union leaders attacking Gov.
Reuben Askew's plan to hike school tax rates on the local
level.
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nulls or $7 per $l,(XX) assessed property value, was
revealed last week as part of Askew's recommended
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State Planners Want Marshes
MIAMI m All i — State planners say marshes should be
created on state-owned hunting lands and private acreage
ti lOfe polluted water arid keep it out of Lake
(ikeechobee.
Officials told an environmental group here Sunday that
failure to take action could ruin the vast underground
acquifer th at supplies the fresh dr in king water for heavily
populated South Florida.
"Not only do we now know what a horror story that
would be, out we know how to prevent it," said Curry
Iiutchfrtson of the state Division of Planning,

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PUNNELLON APm — Seventeen cars on a
Seaboard Coast I.me freight train may have derailed
t.ecause of a faulty aide, a railroad spokesman said.
No Injuries were reported, he said.
Police said the 17 cars on the 140-car train derailed
Sunday, spewing cement, flour and canned goods along
the track and a nearby road just north of Dunnehlon.

Forgetting
Exemption
WASHINGTON i All
Internal Revenue Service
Commissioner Donald C.
Alexander said today that 1915
income tax returns filed so far
-huw Ina n) persons are
forgetting to take their new $30
l.'rsonal exemption tax credits.
IRS corrects such mistakes,
Alexander said. But he urged
taxpayers to fill out returns
refully
Speaking on NBC-TV's "Totiiv' show. Alexander said the
n
allows every tax'.ftflt, whie
payer and his spouse to reduce
his taxes by $30, is marked in
red on tax forms. But he sa id
many !973 returns fail to take it
into account or include other
errors.
Alexander also said "the
signs are that the (economic)
recovery is showing itself in retur ns." lie saul the average in
come on ret urns that have arrived solar is 16 per cent higher
than last year*:; averag e Inconic. But 1w gave no other
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Orlando liosch. a fugitive Cuban exile
MIAMI t AI
who claims he is th e leader of an international terrorist
war against the Fidel Castro regime, says he is on a
hunger strike in his Costa Rica jail cell.
Bosch, who served four years in a federal prison For
anti-Castro sabotage in the Miami area in the late 1960s,
was arrested in San Jose, Costa Rica. Feb. 19 on a charge
of entering the country Illegally.
In a letter to news media in Miami from his jail cell in
Cart.ago, Costa Rica, Bosch said his hungry strike was to
protest his treatment by o!ficiaLs in that Central
American nation.

Gunter Opens Campaign

Winter Springs Sets

Personnel Workshop

Hunger Strike

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CAPE CANAVERAL AP
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Two nuclear.
powered Air Force communications satellites designed to
foil enemy sabotage attempts have been successfully
launched into space along with two Navy satellites, officals say.
Technicians at the Kennedy Space Center Cape
Canaveral said the four military satellites blasted off on
time Sunday night aboard a powerful Air Force Titan 3-C
rocket.
The twin 1,000 pound Air Force satellites were headed
Way for stationary orbits 22,300 miles from earth. The
400-pound Navy satellites, designed to monitor solar flare,
were headed for circular orbits about 75.000 miles from
earth on opposite sides of the globe.
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and two am-med men during an attempted robbery at an
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police say,
"There was plenty of shooting," Lee County Sheriff
Frank Wanicka said, "The gunmen knew what they were
doing, but they weren't good enough."
Deputy Mike YahI, 24, who had been on the Force 2',cars, was killed during the Saturday gun fight at the Pu•
rolator Security Company
The other victim was Frank S. Yorkazaga Jr., alias
Frank S. York, 19, unemployed and from Naples. His
Myron D. Slemniiig, J, of Key Largo, was
reported in critical condition with gunshot wounds, police
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adjourned 55 minutes after Its uncooperati
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sch"duled beginning due to lack
of C quorum, said today he told
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agreed to attend if only the
proposed donation of a well and
WASHINGTON (AP)— President Ford today accused
t were to be discussed.
'o
the Demorratic-coritrolled Congress
1ireatening the
The councilman said in
Mtlon's cities with disaster by falling to approve an exwith LflC
tension of the revenue-siaring program.
ByBOB
B LLOYD
Sheriff's IA. R. C. Parker
Farmer's Market on 13th St. be verages after he purchased a
developers of the Interstate
Speaking to a meeting of some 2,000 municipal officials,
Herald Staff Writer
where
reported the stolen light and
the
inorotcycle six-pack at beer at the Cum.
Industrial Park he was told
Ford also chided Congress for being slow in providing
siren were valued at M.
erratically drove be tween beriand Farms Store, U.S. 17-92
they would consider giving the
supplemental money foran existing public jobs program
Sheriff's deputies today were OUTBOARD
parked trucks, then sped south and South street, Fern Park.
M 0 TO B S
city
a different site if desired looking for everything from a STOLEN
while defending his veto of the $6-billion public works bill
on French Ave. at speeds up to Ms. Hehe was released on $100
and constructing a building at
which Congress unsuccessfully tried to override.
motel room burglar to a thief
Sanford police are probing
80-miles-an-hour,
bond.
the site for the city as well,
Ford said revenue-sharing must be renewed this year
who stole a firetruck sear- the thefts of two outboard
Other police units joined the
Parker said he observed a
Bacon said he asked Mayor chlight and siren.
but "Congress did not share my sense of urgency. It is
motors from boats docked in
chase a,, French Ave. and Park
man purchase beer at the store
Walter Sorenson to delay the
becoming increasingly apparent that the Congress falls to
Officers reported a rash of the west basin of the city-owned
Drive, officers said, and were
and
then changed from his
ILILVLIIIg,
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coniuer
urioerstana me importance of Irns program to the people
an weekend txrg1aries that in- marina on the lakefront.
boxing the motorcycle In a
uniform
Into street clothes and
"ultimatum"
from
the
City
of
cluded
the
ofthe"ities, and counUesand statesofownation.
rooms of two guests
Patrolman Carey Herndon horsepower motor, valued at "rolling road block"
when the made the beer purchase.
Sanford to sign a contract for at the Sanford Sheraton Inn, 1-4 said motors were reported ri,000,
was taken from his yard. cycle s erved in front of
Bond Posted
the purchase of bulk water by
and SR-46 west of Sanford.
missing from boats owned by
Coombs' patrol car, was
Benjamin Paul Willis,19, of
today or face withdrawal of the
Mrs. Gertrude Hansen, 65, of Bryan Coon and David I RESIDENCE BURGLARIZED bumped and then cut through
Oviedo
Route Two, posted
Deputy
proposal.
D.
E.
Iligginbotham
New Hampton, N. Y. told Meyer.
median and again headed
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — One of two surviving
si,soo bond at county Jail alter
po rted two televisions, an
re
'The purchase of water from Deputy Arth ur Price that she
MACHINE MISSING
north.
members of the Abt family says he has given police his
trol car his arrest by Deputy J.M.
Sanford is part of a project to be awoke earl)- Sunda y to see a
a
amateur
radio,
small
up.
Dick
Beadles re ported that
Coombs said the pa
ideas about the slaying of five members of the ftmily and
funded by a federal loan of man with a flashlight entering $600 pest control machine was pliances, 10013 and three rifles,
again bumped Patton on Stone Avenue,
and motorcycle
a friend. A cousin added that they have an idea who was
Oviedo, on a charge of
$354,000 from the U . S. Farmers her room through a window, stolen from Art Brown Pest total value $2,000, were and
the motorcycle struck the
responsible.
possession of stolen property.
H o me Administration, to up- She reported the burglar Control, 2.562 Park Drive. reported taken in a burglary at curb
throwing Kinniard onto
date,
expand
and
increase
grabbed her purse from a Sanford Patrolman Steven D. the Longwood Route Two the lawn of the Slumberland Patton said a motorcycle
Police say the six persons slain were murdered as they
reported stolen in Orange
water
pressure
for
firefighting
nearby
chair and fled on foot. Harriett said the machi ne residence of Marie W. Fox.
separately entered the Abt home in su burban Trevase
Court Motel,
at
Count)'
purposes
of
was recovered.
PLANTsS'roLEN
the Lake Mary
Price said the purse con- consisted of a 200 gallon steel
over the weekend,
Klnnlard was treated
Sa nford police
water system.
tamed $350 cash, $200 in tank equipped with a gasoline
today were Seminole Mt'norlal Hospital
Jailed in Lieu of Bond
investigating
the theft of 24 For a tbuiith
"We think we know who may have done it," said Roger
travelers
checks
Bacon said he requested the
and 20 gold engine and pump.
Injury.
Sanford
police
jailed
la valued
King, 26,a cousin or Michael Abt, 30. Michael Abt said he
delay because Council member Dutch coins of 1911-1917 vintage
POCKET PAGER TAKEN
F morida Hiiiwy PIiol
ivad
Jamis
Chandler,
21,
constru ct ion site of
gave police his ideas about the case and predicted "things
De1ores Lash has been ill with valued at 11,0 .
Robert Beauregard, of
N.
Sambo's trooper Ron Langdale, was of 1509 W. 15th St., Sanford, in
will' become lively" today.
David R. Burke, 66, of Fern Park Blvd., Fern Park, Restaurant, In the 2500 block of issuing a citation to a motorist lieu of $10,000 bond
the flu while Councilman Bert
on an
Perinchief has been in Atlantic Wcsthavcn, Conn., reported reported to Sheriff's Deputy Fre nch Ave.
on a nearby side Street for aggravated battery charge.
City at a conference. He said he Someone entered his nearby Robert E. Ache that someone
FIRESTRIK E.S
faulty muffl er, Investigated th e
Bond Set
believed the project so Lmn• room at the motel via a window madeoff wi th a radio pocket
A Sunday afternoon fire patrol car-motorcycle accident
James Edwar d Powell, 28, of
portant that all five members of and took clothing and $95 cash. pager and gold wrist watch, destroyed a mobile home at 111
PALIit SPRINGS, Calif. (AP) — Dance director Busby
Woman Jailed
Sanford, was arrested by
the board should be present.
De puty Frank Ambrose said total value $425, that he had left Mohawk Drive, Mobile Manor,
Berkeley, whose penchant for massing beautiful chorus
Sheriff's IA. R.C. Parker Sanford Police on charges of
"1 asked the mayor to request Burke's clothing was found next on a table at the club house at off 5R434 west of Longwood, jailed Doris A. Behe, 51, of retail
girls in scant costumes produced some of Hollywood's
theft and carrying a
Sanford
City Manager W.E. to a utility shed at the motel.
most elaborate musical motion pictures, has died here at
Green Meadows Apartments.
Deputy Charles Coffee said Orlando, Sunday morning for concealed weapon. Bond for
Belair Homes officials
Knowles to extend the deadline
80.
BOAT, TRAILER REMOVED Mrs. Frenchie Mae Sanders illegal sale af alcohuli: Powell was set
at $1,500.
for the contract," Bacon said. reported someone stole a
In
other
weekend
theft
reported
she
was
cooking
and
Berkeley directed a slew of musical films which
Lake Mary, on Feb. 25, searchlight and siren from their burglary reports, Fred C. hamburgers outside the trailer
featured extravagantly boreographed dance numbers.
received a letter signed by 1947 model Howe fire truck Megaher, of Peninsular Court, when tier six-year-old son,
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Knowles notifying that the parked In a f enced area at the smith Seminole, told Deputy Harold S'nders, is believed to
HenersonalJvwmteandrodeherdnn mostof theda
contract to supply water would Lake-U-the-Woods oevelopment Charles Coffee that a 17-Foot have been playing with a
scenes, and movies such as "Gold Diggers of 1933" and
be null and void if not signed, in Fern Park.
bout, trailer and 85- cigarette lighter underneath
other "Gold Diggers" films, "42nd Street," "Footlight
Parade." "Ziegfeld Girl," "Broadway Serenade" and
his bed inside.
"For Me and My Cal," became classics of their time.
Coffee said there were no
LONGWOOIJ — The city
injuries reported and
franchisesuggested by H and V
county council a t its 7:30 pm
.. meeting Garbage Service; requested
fire units responded to
today is to hear a report from annexation of
tinguish the blaze,
Lot 5, Block Bin
Public Works Director Ralph Hrutt.s Addition; request for
RELEASED
ON
BOND
WASHINGTONAP — Congress is taking up the
FLshtr on his evaluation and approval of
Michael Wayne Kinnaird, 19,
the first replat of
question of whether the Constitution should be amended to
of Railroad St., Osteen, was recommendations of bids, Highland hills subdivision
give the District of Columbia two senators and a share of
released from county jail on opened last week, on water reeo,Tumcnde(I by the Land
representatives in the lIou.e
bond Sunday after a midnight pipeline to increase water Planning Agency i zoning
WINTER SPRINGS — A program, but we are starting permission to use tte
high-speed chase by Sanford capacity on Sfl-434 east of SR- board).
The House Is scheduled Tuesday to take up the amend-wkshop
or
will be held at 7:30 all over again with a new document.
427.
,-nent, proposed by the District's nonvotlrg delegate,
p.m. today, prior to the regular concept and I want to take time
Browning, who insisted therepolice that ended when a
Sam I'odge of H and W
The city received Lids on the
Walter E. Fauntroy.
city council session, to consider to read it," Hunter explained, was nothing Improper m the motorcycle driven by Kinnaird pipe, ranging from a high of Garbage Service, in an upAfter Hunter questioned the inn nntr he obtained the wrecked on French Ave. south 127,858.56 from Sewer and pearance before council last
another personnel regulations
On the same day, the Senate Is to begin debate on its
of Park Drive.
ropI after a,,prevlou civil liability of Winter Springs w;$n
version of legislation to reconstitute th e Federal El ecti on
donurent, sitting at (ounril
Wat er Utility Supply (mo. Inc. to week, said the city could save
service ordinance proposal was a dcwcnt pcepare'd by a table prior to a sub equent
Commission and thus assure the c'ontimiation of t he
Kinniard post ed $1,300 bond an apparent low from Davis (lie $25,000 it is spending anconsulting firm and not yet the meeting, verbally attacked on charges of reckless driving, Meter and Supply
killed,
iv€-flffIeflt ('am .ata Ia
Co. at nwilly to provide trash pickup
At the February 2.1 meeting, coperty of the city, Mayor Hunter for unnecessarily driving under the Influence of 124,733.13.
franchising both garbage and
Councilman Donald Browning, Tray Piland agreed to contact causing problems for the alcoholic beverages, no drivers
trash
collections.
Also
on
the
agenda
For
con
.
lin
who for several weeks had the Melbourne mayor to obU'ln Melbourne employe who fur- license and fleeing and at. . sldetntlon by
the city council
Couiicllmnan Parker Anderson
opposed a pr oposed ordinance
nished the CODY. b having 11w
tetIrntin!
tItr4 nnllrø
.. we trash aiso
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insisted that the city is no t
prepared by a Hunter's cornmayor seek approviil From that
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) — A union that has closed 12 of
Patrolman Lewis Coombs pickup and ptoposed gargae
providing
free trash pickup for
inittee working with City
city.
15 strike-bound Las Vegas Strip hotel-casinos says a
said Kinniard was also cited 'or and trash pickup exclusive the
entire
city.
Attorney Gary Massey, subAlso on toright 's agenda will
lockout provision in a management *oposai must be
improper lane change, no valid
mnitted
a
47-page
copy
of
embe bids entherepatrsto the city inspection and driving on the
eliminat ed bef or e talus ('Rt resume
Ikmld
ployc personnel regulatic.ns
recr ea tion building In Sunh1ne wrong side of the road.
develo ped for the City of
AtMtlesameeting Sunday between negotiatorsfca- the
Park; a change in the city's
Coombs said the chase began
Melbourne.
22, 00--n ember CoiLrry Wor kers Union and hotel
health insurance carrier; when he spotted a motorcycle
Monday. March iS, 1976—Vol 68. No 176
hunter had requested a th:eeIlout. now
orators adied to the feeling here th at the
discussion of a proposed northbound In the southbound
Published Daily andur.djy, •'Cep? Saturd a
y and Chriirnat Da,
by Th. Sanford HSrhId, I
week delay before consloerirtg
four dayc old, could Last a long tone,
election ordinance; funding for lanes of French Ave. at 23rd
nc.. 300 N. Frtnth Ave.. Sanford, Fla
the document, which Brown ing
additional fire insurance; a Street weaving in and out of
Second Class P6111190 Paid &amp;I Sanl.,d. Florida 37711.
The clause would permit hotels of the Nevada Resort
obtained from a Meibourne city
report on Meadowlark sub- traffic.
orne Delivery, 5$ Cfl15 Month, 57 10
Association to lock out a ll union members If one member
6 Monfh %i 70
employe.
division complaints, and the
Coombs said he gave chase in
fly Malt: In FWida jamit at ton-, dCt,rr v i.11 r'-' ,,,
rtfused to eross another union's plclei fine.
N'!h. 17 JQ. 4 Montns. t' 7fl
"I'm not against the
rnaor's office,
his patrol cir north fit the S'te
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Attempts to plug leaks in pits storing
iLsed radioactive fuel at Florida Power &amp; Light Co.'s
Turkey Point power plant have been
unsuccessful, say
officials from the company and the
Nuclear Energy
Comiunission
The spent fuel" pits at the plant have been leaking for
two years, but the releases of radiation have been
small
and pose no threat to the public r to plant workers,
compan) officials told The Miami Herald.
Officials said that efforts to stop the flow of radioactive
water (rot-n the leaks have been hampered by intense
radioactivity inside the pits that makes it impossible for
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near future. Burger King (topphoto) at the Zayre Plaza features drive through service,
hlIe Samt,' Restauran t (below) on French Avenue will be open around the clock.
(Herald Photos by Torn Vincent)

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uunty. tatc and federal offi- that rima waft over their homes
Associated Press Writer
ciaLs of bureaucratic apathy to if the spray irrigation system is
TALLAHASSEE (AP) — The repeated calls over many years built, are threatening to fight it
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in court,
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Munson slowly lifts to reveal
Meanwhi!e, the Federal
'They haven't done us right,"
the
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text
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of
a
nat
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he
said.
"We're
the
ople
on
Aviation
Administration has
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paradise. Snowy white egrets the other end of the block, notified the city that it will be
perch on the upper branches of across the tracks, so to speak." required to correct any inIV
ta pering cypress trees draped
Pollution flows down a slough terference with air traffic if it
with beth of Span ish moss. into Lake Mu nson from two pm- uses the airport tract.
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Ducks paddle lazily across mary sources: A nearby city
"Are we willing to risk
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4J 4.1 spending $5.3 rnillon For an Irriter. Fishermen sit solemnly on network of ditches draining gation system with the knowlthe spillway at the south end of about
two-thirds
of edge that there's a possibility it
the lake, ti:eir cane poles bob- Tallahassee. The city has been may have to be abandoned?"
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bing to the occasional tugs of ordered by the federal Smith asked.
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bream
and shellcrackers.
Environmental Protection
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Even if the city fits together
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But
the
Idyllic
scene
of
prisAgency to halt by Aug. 31 the
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pieces of the airport irrimatine beauty is illusory,
daily discharge of 10 million
treated
sewage
efLion
s%'stem
puzzle, Lake Mun.
The 264-acre lake five miles gallons of
A
son
will
continue
to receive a
south of the center of Florida's fluent that flows into the lake,
killing
of
materia
load
ls from
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bustling capital city Is dying. A
('it)' and state officials my
the
city
drainage
system.
offi'
river of refuse flows into the the ('it)' Caflhlot mmu'et the deadlake, bearing a with's brew of line and may not be able to stop cials said.
'IF we completely remove
sewage effluent, lawn fertilizer, its pollution of the lake for
of the topics discussed by participants In the 11th annual dog droppings and assorted
Our
and
these people must underyears.
DISCUSSING
Southeastern Airpo rt Management seminar at Auburn University leavings of an affluent society.
City officials have been plan- stand this all the sewage cf
earlier this month was on current airport probh'ms.Taklng part in
,\ closer look reveals a taw- rung for four years to dispose of fluent from the bike, they
PROBLEMS
the seminar was Sanford-Central Florida Airport Manager J.S. dry ring of green scum, castoff sewage effluent by spraying it wouldn't see any dramatic iim
[tedi Cleveland iceuter), flanked by H.F. Manget of Decatur, tires, plastic wrappings and on fields, but they have en- provement In the water quality
Ga., ileft I and Grover Jones of Tallahassee, chairman of aviation %%ine, whisky and beer bottles countered ''ne delay alter an. of the lake," Smith said.
foi the Stale of F1nrlc
which runs the la1e. The wastes other.
P. .sen, a state Departof a growing urban area with
The city successfully sprayed ment of Environmental Regu120,000 residents are burng up to 1.25 million gallons a day lation official, said as much as
LakeMunsoo in an oozing of effluent on corn, millet, sor- 149 trillion gallons of water ladslime,
ghum, winter rye and other en with an incredible variety of
"At one time that lake was feed crops in a trial run of the wastes cascades into the lake
clear enough you could see the planned irrigation system.
every time th ere's a heavy rain.
bottom anywhere in it," said
"We fed it to some cows at
The Tallahassee-Leon Count)'
Truman Moore, retired bait- Florida A&amp;M university and
om
shop owner who moved to the they found it was Just as ac- Planning Department has
area ii' 1933. "You can't see ceptable and dlsgest.able as any ce ived a $510,000 EPA grant to
conduct a two-year study of
TALLAHASSEE All) — The
nal would not stiumlate signilt- the controversial waterway is anythink now. It's a regular other forage crop." said T=
runoff problems in a city that is
Cross- Florida Barge Ca('ant industrial development if completed, according to a fed- sewer."
Smith, director of city under- essentially landlocked.
eral study.
Moore and his neighbors have ground utilities.
'We did not succeed in identi- organized to fight the pollution
But the EPA rejected per.
fyin any new specific industri- ofLakeMunson,bit they face a manent use of that site on
at or other location decisions bewildering array of problems. grounds It was too small, foreree
directly
related tc the com•
Glen Carter, co-owner of a ing the city to plan on using a
ut Residents Don'tAg
pletion of the Cross-Florida drapery store who built his 900-acre site at the municipal
MERCURY, Nev. AP — "I from any underground blasts Barge Canal," Meta Systems spacious home on the south airport. Airport area residents,
thiught it was nevi-r going to since December lr70.
inc., reported in its study.
shore of the lake, accused city, fearful of the pu ngent odors __________________________
stop. It seemed like the after.
shocks lasted longer than the)hey
ever did before," a woman on
duty at the Las Vegas Fire 1kpartznent said of an underground nuclear test 120 miles
away..
Officials at the Nevada Test
Site here said the Sunday
morning blast went smoothly,
and no damage was reported.
But one Las Vegas woman said
the jolt set her chandeliers
swaying for 15 minutes.
The detonation had a force of
500, 000 to one million tons of
TNT, about 25 to 50 times as
powerful as the atomic bomb
dropped on Hiroshima during
World War II.
A professor at the Caltech
Seismological Laboratory in
Pasadena, Calif., said the blast
had a force equivalent to a
"moderate earthquake."
Dr. Clarence Allen, professor
o f geology and geophysics, said
the explosion was equivalent to
it magnitude of 6.1 on the Richter scale. By comparison, the
1971 earthquake centered in the
San Fernando Valley near Los
Angeles had a force of 6.4, he
said.
A cpoKecman for the Enerey
Research and Development Administration said no radiation
leaks were reported after the
730 a.m. EST test. '11c detonatin was 4,175 feet underground.
There were no problems at
all," said Dave Jackson, the
spokesman, adding that there
have been no radiation leaks
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The Internal Revenue Sersice today reported
that already more than 4,000 Orlando area residents
are contacting the agency each week (or tax
asLstance.
Witi this number likely to increase considerably
during the next (cr weeks, the IRS is urging
Orlando area taspayers to call a special telephone
number for income (ax 1orms and poblicatlons.
1ersons should call 42t).6565 (or tax forms. The
IRS added that persons will get their tax forms
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Reclamation Law
Out Of Date
The federal Fteclamat ion Act of 1902 has been a
great spur to the development of agriculture in the
West. It has also been a bulwark
nf the nncent
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the "family farm." providing that water from a
federal reclamation project can go only to land
owned in parcels of 160 acres or less.
A new dispute is flaring in California' San

who did not py their bills as collectors had to clünb
poles to cut off the service. "I never took to chin.
bing," Burns laughed, "in (act I've probably fallen
oif more poles than nyone working (or the cornpan)' today."
In 1939. Burns was a meter reader and the
following year he landed an "inside" job as a
cashier-clerk. Having just finished building a new
home, in 1954 he got his first chance in a managerial
post and moved to Live Oak. Three years later he
moved to Sarford, this time as district manager.
"The move to Sanford was a real blessing (or mc
and my family," ssid Burns. "My wife loves the
area and to do I."
In 1957, there were about eight FPLers sersing
around 8,000customers. In 1914, the company had to
move to its present location to handle the nearly
17,000 customers it strves. Burns said his of1Ie
staff has mere tnan tripled.
With retirement still in the future, Burns says,
"I've had an active and rewarding career, I
wouldn' t want to change a thing."

Corps of Engineers as a surveyor in Pahokee, on the
shore of Lake Okeechobee. The job he agreed to (or
FPL would be temporary — an act of kindness to
help a hurricane-struck community return to
normalcy.
"In iact," Burns recalls, "1 was vacationing at
my parents home In Sarasota. I was getting
married In a few weeks, and planned to use the time
to get things in order."
But two (lays Into his vacation he was approached by line supervisor who was looking for
men to help FPL recover from the disastrous
hurricane of 1935 which swept Sarasota. As the
temporary couple of weeks turned into months,
Burns became attached to FPL and informed (tie
Corps he wasn't coming back.
his 1irt pay check for $7.65 barely paid for his
wedding which cost $6.50. "FPL started me at about
$64 a month," Burns said. "The Corps of Engineers
had been paying $90, but I loved SaraaoLa and
wanted to live there."
Starting as a groundman, in 1936 he became a
collector. Burns did not like to cut off customers

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('AIU() I APi The Soviet Union has suffered
another
setback in the Middle East with President Anwar
Sadat's
announcement that he Is tearing up the
1971 Soviet.
Egyptian treaty of friendship and cooperation.
The I':gy)uan People's Assembly meets this afternoon
to discuss Sadat's proposal that it nullify
the 15-year
treaty. The Assembly's approval Is a certainty.
Among the results could be an end to the use of EgypidSI (kit I'
flaVd! shins and competition by the
u$dnce to supply the arms
Egypt can no longer get from the Soviet Union.
There was no immediate reaction from Moscow. But the
controlled Soviet press has long been critical of Sadat's
ooperalion with Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger's
negotiations to foster peace between the Arabs and Israel,
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'tu1eiii and ClirthUan
gunmen fought mortar and rocket duels In Beirut and
northern Lebanon today as President Suleiman Franjie'h
and his opponents waged a war of words.
Moslem and Christian leaders went to Damascus to ask
Syrian President IIafez Assad to try to head off a
showdown between the embattled Christian president and
the Moslem commander of the Beirut garrison who led a
military coup last Thursday nd denuindi'rI Fr'ninh'
rt'1gntion,
.,•—' Amid the political turmoil and contin'.iing fragmentation of government and military authority, the civil
wan arc between leftist Moslem and rightwing Christian
!ctions appeared to be resuming. Gunmen fought a
mortar and rocket duel in Beirut's fire-blackened hotel
district, and police salrl 39 persons crc killed and 48 were
vounded in scattered fighting in Beirut and northern
I :tianon during the past 24 hours.
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1968, requiring many large landowners to divest
their holdings to comply with the law. Not surprising. many 160-acre parcels are being leased
back to the original owners so large farms can
continue to be operated as a single unit.
It is a judicial question whether the letter or the
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under any of these arrangements. It is a legislative
matter, however, whether the 1902 iaw is really
Committees on Small Business and the Interior
have been conducting hearings on the 160-acre
limitation, including an even more controversial
provision in the law which under some in•
terpretations would require the owner of land
benefiting from a federal water project to live on
the property or within 50 miles of ;t.
As a matter of principle it is easy to defend the
1902 act on grounds that a governmontfinanced
water project should not work to the benefit of a
few large landowners. Filling irrigated valleys
with relatively small farms individually owned and
operated was surely the aim of Congress at the turn
of the century.
This makes some presumptions which are
questionable today, however. One is that there are
enough Americans with the means, interest and
skill in farming to want to try to make a go of a 160acre farm. The other is that farms operated under
the 169-acre limitation could compete with larger
farming operations, not covired by the
Reclamation Act. Some crops lend themselves to
family-style farming, but others do not.
The economics of large-scale farming
operations are undeniable, and the enviable
productivity of American agriculture owes much to
the organization of "agri-business" as well as to
reclamation policy were to provide the greatest
good to the greatest number, the argument could
be made that the government should encourage
those economies of scale which produce food and
easy to decide, Congress has a good reason,
nevertheless, to question whether the equities
which inspired all provisions of Reclamation Act in

The C)th e r A/I e S S C19 e
A little wire service item out of Lincoln, Neb., the other day
was designed, no doubt, to counter attacks an technology
wasteful of our resources.
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to the rase,
produces 100 times more light than one of the kerosene lamps
once commonly used in Americans homes,
But, the articl' went on, the amount of fuel required to
generate electricity for the fluorescent lamp is no more than
was necessary for the old fashioned kerosene variety.
Irs rot that we're unappreciative of the benefits of
technological achievement, but, remembering our recent
electric bill,,, we are more staggered by the sudden realization
o(whatmusthavehappenedtotheprlceof a gallonof kerosene,
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budget suggestion would reduce C.D. cx.
wilderness lore and more on the problems of
V : penditures from the curt ent $87 million to $71
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Scouts are shown how to inspect their home for
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bomb was .013 megaton), the popular notion is
such hazards as unfit oven pilot lights, trash and
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thus funds for C.D. are improvident.
poisons and drugs.
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Besides, as they say, even if people could be
The list of merit badges &amp;lso reflects the
saved
from the atomic war, what would they be
changing times. Among 10 new badges available
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The traditional goal of Scouting, however,
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remains what it has alwa)'s been - to mold
:.Soviet Unlonspend.sapproximately $Sper capita
character and build useful citizens.
tar civil defense and reportedly has the capacity
of saving as many as 94 per cent of the Russian
A new specialist who should take his place
New Measurements
people in a ,uclear attack. China, too, labors on
alongsideothert.Ievelcarporateoffk'sIst
the
side of survival optimism, having
"vice president, energy," urges William P.
familIarized many of its 800 million pecple with
Chapman, president.elet of the American JOHN CUNNIFF
an extensive underground shelter system.
Society of Heating, Refrigerating and AirAre we smart and they d um b? There at'e still
Conditioning Engineers,
a few around town who think not. Granted, the
The first duty of this new energy manager
fe are mostly paid eitiployes of the C.D. in.
would be to make an inventory of Pus company's
dustry,
undoubtedly worried as much for their
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hI\II'AX iAi'i — (k)rge Leonidas, head of Coca-Cola
Ltd. of Canada, says his country has fewer successful
businesses than the United States because Canadians tend
to think small.
"We in Canada tend to limit our thinking to the obious," he said in a speech at St. Mary's University.
"Where we see insurmountable problems, others see
challenging opportunities,"
lie added that Canadias tend to avoid risks and do not
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ST. JOHN'S, Nild, tAP? Most of the 23 men from the
burnt and sunken Canadian fisheries patrol vessel Cape
Erects were back with their families today after 15 hours
'n the stormy Atlantic in life boats.
They were hauled out of the water 120 miles southeast of
St. John's on Friday by the Canadian scientific ship
Hudson.
Only one crewman was hospitalized.
The men abandoned ship after a fire started in its
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only improve productivity but save energy. York Stock Exchange are in the hands of insabotaged by t'ost cutting. Soon our nuclear
Little things like tightening up equipment or stltutioruul investors, such as insurance corn- transference of power from individuals to in- protection will perhapa consist of one watchman
consolidating night operations into a single panies and per.sion and mutual funds.
stitutions.
in Oshkosh turning on the siren an'.I then running
of electricity,
pension Funds, insurers, investment cornpattles, NYSE-listed stocks was owned by insurers,
ft is probably true diat C.D. officials have

Hearst Trial Resumes_Today

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SAN FRANCISCO Al')
by Miss Hearst's illness to draft
Government rebuttal testimony
a plan for speeding tip the trial.
in Patricia Hearst's bank robDr. Harry Kozol, a Boston psychiatrist who He outlined his plans for Ji:ry
her)' trial was expected to re- interviewed
Miss Hearst for the Instruction and allotted 3
sume today when Miss Hearst,
hours for each side to make
nearly recovered from a bout prosecution, was on the stand last week and ('losing arguments, which he
continue testifying today as hopes will be delivered by Fri.
ith the flu, returns to court. j expected
"Evcry indication she will the trial enters its eighth, and perhaps final, day.
be In court Monday," defense week.
The judge s-aid the defense
attorney Albert Johnson said
will have a day to a day and a
Sunday. "She told me she's im- _______________________________________________________ half for its rebuttal after the
proved, although st'ie still has
government rebuttal.
mie aching and congestion." ination by the psychiatrist, without fever.
Miss Hearst was kidnaped
Court sessions
canceled whom Miss Hearst said had
But Johnson said Sunday that Feb. 4, 1974, by the Symbionese
last Thursday and Friday when bullied her to hysterical tears Miss Hearst Is "a rundown per- liberation Army and was arthe 22-year-old newspaper heir, with accusing questions.
son. She was rundown before rested in San Francisco last
ess fell ill and was returned to
However, Kozol disputed vir- the trial, and she's more run- Sept. lR.
her San Mateo County Jail cell tually all her contentions, and down now. She weighed herself
In taped communiques
to rrcupernte.
U.S. District Court Judge 011- the other (lay and is down to 92 during tier 19 months un•
Dr. harry Kozol, a Boston ver J. Carter ordered Miss pounds."
derground, she renounced her
psychiatrist who Interviewed hearst to submit to further cxThe Boston attorney said it is parents and claimed she
Miss Hearst for the prose- arnination by Xozol.
unlikely Miss Hearst will be voluntarily took part In the
cution, wi's on the stand last
Since last week, Miss called to the witness stand dur- April 15, 1974, robbery of a
week and Is expected to contin- hearst's physical condition has ing defense rebuttal. But he Hibernia Rank branch here
ue testifying today as the trial become nearly as much an is- s-aid it hasn't been decided the robbery For which she now
enters its eighth, and perhaps sue as her mental condition be- whether her parents — Ran- laces charges. In her trial
final, week,
cause it tias uiowed down her dolph A. Hearst, president of testimony, she claimed her
ho7ol's controversial Jan. 7 already protracted trial
the San I-'rancl.sco Examiner, r;iptors sexually assaulted tier,
t'xaliutnatwn of Mis.s hearst
.Iail o((itiiils rc:',or(ed Satur- a,n.d ('sithetip,e Ih'ar, a tail- beat tier, locked her iii ulark
was the subject of a three-day day and Sunday that Miss versity of California regent
closets and forced her to tape
pretrial hearing. The defense hlear.st was improved and said will be called.
the communiques arid to partried to prevent further
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('art'-i' ti;s-I the drla cau'tI to it'.' in the bank ruhl-r:..
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Soviet U.N. Ambassador
Injured In Auto Crash
GLEN COVE, N.Y. lAP)
United Nations Am.
bassador Jacob A. Malik of the Soviet Unioi has been
hospitalized in this Long Island community with possible
broken ribs after an automobile accident that claimed one
life and critically inJured another percon
The crash Sunday night also put Malik's wife, Valen.
tins, 50, in the Community Hospital intensive care unit
with multiple abrasions and possible internal injuries.
I-our others were admitted.
Two others in Malik's 1975 Oldsmobile, Vasifly Orlov,
48, the chauffeur, and Ainitdinov Rais, 36, an aide, were
said to have escaped injury.
A hospital spokesman said Malik, 70, had at least one
fractured rib, bruises and cuts. lie was listed in
sat Isfoctory corxlition and was undergoing tests to detect
an intt'rna I in) or its
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that of combining evacuation procedures s'ith
the in-place shelter program.

Jacqueline Kennedy
SCOHI'IQ.S, Greece tAP)
attended a
Christina
stepdaughter
Onassis and her
on
the
first anniservice
today
graveside memorial
versary of the death of Aristotle Onacsis,
The Greek shipping magnate's widow and daughter
were ac\,'omnIxiflied to his lonian sea island by Christina's
husband, Alexander Andreadis, and Onassis' two sisters,
A private jet took them to Actium, on the west coast of
Greece, and helicopters brought theni to Scorplos,
Newsmen and photographers were barred from the
prIvate island.
Onassis died in Parts at the age of 69 and Was buried on
Scorpu)s alongside his only son, Alexander, who was
fatally injured in a plane crash in 1973.
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WASHINGTON — There's no doubt that
Ronald Reagan made a respectable showing
against a sitting Republican President In the
early primarIes both in New Hampshire and
Florida. In the Sunshine State the President wied
Pus Incumbency to Its fullest, awarding prime
government contracts to key LeaS. pronusiflg ta
rebwld VA hosputnLs, and lii one instance announcing the appointment of a prominent
Republi:an conservative to a high Treasury
Deoartmfnt ixist. Mr. Fi'rd 'i!Y!
'y'!ng but
order the Air Face (C, drop free government
money from the skies over Florida.
all Is said and done,
Rut
on said, "close" counts only in horseshoes and
hand grenades. The fact is Mr. Reagan has not
on a primary and his campaign to wrest the
GOP nomination rom President Ford Is in deep,
deeptroubk Why?
In my judgment, Ronald Reagan has teen
done in by the so-called 11th Commandment, the
which he truly bvs in t,i'iat '-tii
shalt speak ill of no other Republican.'
When! interviewed Mr. Reagan at his home
in Pacific Palisades, Calif ,in July 1974, he told

me that if he did decide to seek the GOP cumbent 1(epubtican President.
Presidential nomination "there will be no
Even In Florida, when at the end of his
pebble-pushing, or standing there trying to look campaign hr did hardllne It against the
modest, I'll run like hell."
President, Henry Kissinger and their policies,
Rut the Former California governor didn't do Mr. Reagan's heart was still not In it. Appearing
this, lie did push pebbles, until the 11th hour in on "Meet the Press" the Sunday before the
?lorida, and as .i result he his s.diered :1ft [l'Elnary, Mr Reagan was asked a real softball
consequences.
question, one that he should have knocked 500
et over the left-field fence.
Mr. Reagan's only real hope of unseating Mr.
Tom Pettit of NBC News a.sked "Do you
Ford was to convince Republican
rn,,.sh fl....,.
ihink
there are In fArt
himself and the President. Hut herein was the Ford?" Instead of responding strongly In the
affirmative, and citing asan example that It was
Catch-fl aspect of the Reagan effort:
the Secretary of State who advised the President
In order to effectively highlight their difigaiit seeing Alexander Solzhenitsyn, Mr.
ferenc'es Reagan had to t:uke off the gloves
agaInst the President and his olIcies and this Ieagari replied lamely: "Well now, I think that
is a question you would have to ask Mr. Ford or
meant that the 11th Commandment had (0 be
Mr. Kissinger, I am not privy to their meetings,"
severely bent or broken,
The Reagan people, incidentally, believe that
Another problem was that, iroiically, since it was only the fact that their maji
did herdljne it
111(1st Republicans are conservative, as the more at the end in Florida that he ran
as close a race
conservative of the two car,didd(es, Reagan was as he did. A couple of weeks before
the election,
asking th.se GOP coiervnt1ves to overcome there were polLs showing
Reagan losing to Ford
their basic conservatism by performing a by anywhere from 15 to 20 per cent
instead of the
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responsible for Ronald Reagan's failure to
.'efeat President Ford in any prinuiries to date,
I'd single out Mr. Reagan's religious fanaticism
as regards the 11th Ctnmaiidmen, which is
brilliant strategy when you are ahead, or the
incumbent, but no'. when you're behind. It's
suicidal then.
Mr. Reagan said nothing his Last few days in
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have said, from the day he announced his canS
rlidarj last November,
When he announced the formation of Citizens
for Reagan law last Summer, Sen. Paul Laxalt
R.Nev., in response t3 a question about what
kind of President Mr. Ford had been, observed
that he was "a good President" but Reagan
would be "better."
This for the most part has been the theme of
the Reaan campaign and it has not ken good
enough. Republicans simply will not throw out a
"good" President on the promise that somebody
else might be "better," Good is gocd enough for
most Republicans,
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Humane Society directors meetIng, 8 p.m., First
Federal of seminole, SR 434, Longwood.

Alcoholics Anonymous, 8 p.m,, 1201 W. First St.,
Sanford (closed).
TOPS Chapter 79, over Baptist Church, Crystal Lake
and Country Club, Lake Mary, 7 p.m.
TUESDAY, MARCH 16
Sanford Tourist and Shuffleboard Club covered dish
supper, 6 p.m., clubhouse on lakefront.
Tax-Aid program for senior citIzens, 9 a.m. to noon.
youth wing, Sanford Civic Center, sponsored by 'i"
through April 14.
Oviedo '.11gb School Parent Teacher Stuidi'nt Ascn
7:30p.m. Filmand talkondrugsbySgt. BeauTaylor.
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orientation and discussion of 1916-77 curriculum. Grades
10-12, 7:30 p.m.
Sanford Senior Citizens Club, noon bag lunch. En.
tertainment by Northside Christian School choial group
from Altamonte Springs.
Community Canning Center seminar: 'Home Canning,' 1 p.m., 504 E. Celery Ave., Sanford. Free to public.
Florida Nurses Assn. District 37, 4 pm., ('otiritv
IkaIth Center. fJ4X) French Ave. Sanford,

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The bribery allegations do not Mountain ski resorts, Crested and Agriculture. A Denver
has begun investigating the mention Callaway's name. But hiutte operates on public land newspaper, the Rocky Mounproposed expansion of a Cobra- Treece said it was the posibility anti Its owners pay the tam News, reported today that
do .ki area controlled by How- of bribery that gave the FBI .i government royalties,
agents from Agriculture as well
ard "llo" Callaway.
connection to the case. lie said
The controversy began after as the FBI had questioned perU.S. Atty. James I.. Treece such a bribe would be a federal the Crested Butte Development sons anti looked at documents in
Corp., in which Callaway owns Crested Butte and in Denver.
sa:,'s the probe began when an crime.
.igent relayed to federal proseThe bribery allegations the controlling interest, applied
"1 felt that iWilkins) was in
cutors a report that a bribe apparently originated with a to the Forest Service
in- error to call for such an inves-might have been paid. A news- newsman who said he was told clusion of Mt. Snodgrass, ad- tigation," Lawson said Sunday
umian says the report originated by an anonymous caller that Jacent to the present area.
Caliaway is being replaced on
with an anonymous telephone $135,000 had been paid. The
Neil Edstrom, then the the Ford campaign staff by his
call he received,
alleged recipient denied it and service's district ranger In the ..hief deputy, Stuart Spencer, a
Callaway took a voluntary said he called for the in- Gunnison National Forest, former politiral consultant in
leave of absence from his post vestigation. The newsman said drafted a report last summer Los Angeles.
as President Ford's campaign he would not have even printed recommending disapproval. He
If he is absolved of
manager over the weekend the story had officials not begun also wrote in a letter on Jan. 20, wrongdoing by investigations
after Sen. Floyd K. liaskell, I)- an investigation.
1975, to Ralph Walton, the into the incident, Callaway
,Cobo., announced that his Sen.
On Sunday, Simon Tullai, resort's
president
and said, "I would be available to go
ate subcommittee will hold assistant agent-in-charge of the Callaway's brother-in-law, that back" to his campaign position.
hearings on the resort at Denver 1-131 office, confirmed "ski area development iS Peter Kaye, a spokesman for
Crested Butte, C'olo.
that the Fill was investigating essentIally an irreversible the campaign committee, said
The Senate investigation was the cast' but refused further commitment of resources he expects Callaway to resume
prompted not by allegations of comment. "We
told back which we do uiot feel is his duties before April.
bribery but by questions about at headquarters to
necessary at this time."
Call-away met
a meeting last summer in which questions to the U.S. attorney's
Last
Callaway, then secretary of the office," Tullai said.
with Forest Service officials in
Army, met with Forest Service
Callaway said he is confident his Pentagon office
asked
officials in the Pentagon and there has been no Impropriety, that the expansion be allowed,
asked that the ski
be He said he asked to be relieved Campbell said.
allowed to expand, according to because he feels Ford's
No action has been taken on
then Under Sec r eta ry of reputation of openness, honest)' the requested expansion. The
builds a
Agriculture J. Phillip Camp- and integrity makes it "im- Forest Service last month
bell.
portant to go the extra mile." approved a request by the
Cenlip'de
Campbell says he was at the Ford said in Greensboro, N.C., Gunnison Count)' Commission
umiceting. The Forest Service is that he was relieving Callaway for a six-month delay before an
part of the I)epartxnent of Agri- at Callaway's request.
environmental
impact
culture.
l.ike almost all Rocky statement is filed.
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The Gunnison, Cob., news1-a'
man who related the story of
the bribery allegation said an
agent questioned him Frida)
about the anonymous telephone
call, which was placed last
MARCH 13, 1976
Catherine I'. Steffy, Deltona
January.
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ADMISSIONS
Clyde 1". Eleall, Oviedo
Kyle Lawson, managing cdiGu.staf Eastlick, Oviedo
br of the Gunnison Country-:r
&amp;inford
George J. Hoffman, Far.
Times,
said
the
caller,
a
wom
Leroy Keitt
mnington, Mama
an told him Gunnison National
Charlie Bell
I)ISCIIARGLS
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Forest Supervisor Jimmy VilSam Kelly
Sanford:
IOns and
received $135,Ara Edna Morgan
Juanita Chavis
I
000 to recommend approval of
Franrec G. Sta!ktrd
Bnbert F. Goodscr.
the plan. The Country-Times
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Richard 1. Williams
Ernest Mxxi)
supports the proposed cxCharlotte Frank, Deltona
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Arthur S. Walter, Deltona
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pansion editorially.
Mary Stuart, Longwood
1)avid Wentroble, Deltona
The newspaper reported the
F'elton Barker, Oste-en
Isabelle V. Kounan, Lake
iffer Feb. 12 in a story on an
BIRTHS
Mary
interview with Wilkins in which
to' , cu car rs a r:
Sanford:
Wilkins said, "I've
25
lawn ,vihout nack-breakini
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Joseph t I)ebra
sears n this business, I have a
Thousands o
Warmack, a boy
family and a career, and I've tovely centipede
ha,±
DISCIIA R(; ES
devoted
life to what I'm
b-en
stabbsfled
from
Cent
Sanford:
doing. Do you think I would
Seed and many lawn exper:
1)elorcs J. Pickens
jeopardize all that for money?"
Sunday's
high
83.
Today's
lo
consider
centipede tIle be::
Annah Lee Bell
61.
WIlkins' wife said Sunday
aIl-rouni
lawn gracc in !h.
William Ii. Biiiet
clouds' through night he was under a doctor's
Partl
area
Grows
n sun and parta
Mary Ann Butler
for
influenza
and
couldn't
Tuesday.
sIlade
Grows
in any soil, nc'
highs mostly in the care
Ella Mae Carter
or
poor, and requires link:
low 80s.. Lows in the 60s. italui talk
Barbara Madison
mowing Comes back ever.
Vilkins told Lawson's reportprobability
20
per
tent.
Elijah Manning
spring and recuires a mm
t'r that he had requested invesEXTENI)EI) FORECAST
hiobert L. Moore
mum of fertilizer Plant your
tigations into the niatter by the
l'art
Is'
('loud)and
in
lid.
I)ouglas Morgan
new lawn or convert your
('hant'e of a few showers U.S I)epartnients of Justice
Mary Ellen Trooper
lawn with CentiSeed
W'dnrcdiv
inii nt-rr thi. cntith
1
lnra Warmack
Thursday. Highs
'.iW-- CeniSeedEstar
Thomas Akridge, Altamonte
li's
mainly
in
the
lOs
north
and
i't'.r lOibs C.-'-:
Springs
Free HeavyOot.
80s
south.
Lows
in
the
40s cxhthgnhlld Ilarberie, Deilary
rii-kino Sr...... Cl A (IQ
tremne north 50s central and 60'.
(3mrtstinc Nielsen, Ikltona
Evelyn M. Rohart, Deltona to low lOs extreme south.
TOMORROW'S TIIW.S
Helen M. Itemusat, Lake
I)ay(ona
Beach
High 7:11
Mar)
a.m., 8:10 p.m.; Low 1:22 a.m..
Ernest 0. Barwick, Lake
1:42 p.m.
Monroe
THE ORIGINAL
Port ('ana ural --- High 7:23
.James F. l'angle, I ingwxd
CENTIPEDE C'S
FP
7:51 p.m.; I .ii 1: Ii iii..
Wilbert A. Senuucl, Orange
1:35 pm.
Bayport — 111gb 1: Is am..
Jesse I.. Channel, Titusville
1:36 p.m. 1Mw 7:38 a.m., S p_ni.
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Winter Springs Jaycees, 7 pan 'JEW building, 179'L
Longwood.
Sanford Girl Seot Service Unit, 7 pin., Chaniber of
commerce.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30p.m., Florida Power and
Lii'.t, Szr.ford.
Smlnoie Ibus Club, 7 p.m., Quality Inn, 1-4 and SR
434.
Casselberry Jaycees, 7:30 p.m., Sununerset
Recreation Building.
Sanford Optimist Club, noon, Sue Ann's Capni.
Parents Anonymous, for troubled parents, 7:3 p
Community United Methodist Church, Casselberry
Longud Ar,-:i r1'ma flub. s,. a. Qu.dit in. i-I
and SR 431.
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Sanford KiwanIs, noon, Civic Center.
Casselberry Rotary Club, 7:30

a.m.

The Caboose.

Senior Citizens Dance, 2:30 p.m., Sanford Civic
('enter.

ThURSDAY, MARCH 18
Home lawn care seminar presented by Seminole
County Cooperative Extension Service, Rcom 1, First
Federal of Seminole, Sanford. Call Agri-Center
registration.

for

League of Women Voters annual meeting and 10th
birthday celebration, Altamonte Civic Center, 7:30
Ak"tholics Anonymous, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.,
Sanford (open).
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VW Plant In Cleveland?
Mayor Ralph Perk said after
CI.E'/ELANI) API
returning from Germany that Cleveland has a 50-50
chance of getting the plant which he hopes Volkswagen
will build in this country.
Perk said on Sunday that the Volkswagen board of
supervisors is to decIde April 23 'rhether to build outside
(;erinany. Ib' said any site selection would come alter
that.
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up to 10 per ccnt
of its annual energy usage, estimated by the exchange to be held by bank. holdings of only $500 million in 1949. The $35.2 emphasis to community shelter programs, but
he
Claims,
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administered personal trusts, foreign in- billion held by open-end investment companies, the opportunity had passed. Today there are
Caution: Jogging may be hazardous to your stitutions, unregistered mutual funds, and the mare commonly called mutual funds, contrasts allegedly 230 million designated shelter spaces
health,
like,
in the nation, almost all of them unknown to the
with $1.4 billion In 1949.
OrsowarnsanIndianaphys1dan,whoclaiin
Noninsured corporate and state -local
flatly that "(or
The growth of Institutional power has, of
the large part been eaten by rats or sent off to
menand
anc women, Jogging IS government pension funds alone owned 15.3 per course, been at the expense of direct individaal other countries as U.S. aid.
one of- the most both
wasteful
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'dous
forn
f
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of
the
total
value
at
the
end
of
1975,
or
exercise.
ownership, although both seemed to prosper
s,
,.-'D. u; ii,.
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For one thing, says Dr. J.E. Schmidt,
btliuuii out ui Ii kItdi dlUe ( &amp;I1 liuiliUll (UI all until the great debacle of the late 1%Os and the the bureau'•J
is now
called
Defense Civil
Jogging NYSE-listed stocks,
can produce varicose veins, "With every
earlier years of this decade,
step,
Preparedness Agency), there has been slumsome days institutions are believed to
with every thwnp of the foot, a column of blood
Since then, shareowners seemed to have bering leadership. The present director, John
several feet high pounds the vens of the legs like arcount for threequarters of all tie furious ac- dropped in number
from more than 30 million to t)avi, has been in charge, It seenu, since 'he
a battering rain," he writes in an article in uvity that in recent week, has produced record about 25 million.
days of the crnssbows. HIS credentials include
'oltime.
Playboy magarine. Moreover, if clots or crusts
It should be noted that institutional ownership the (act he was once a mediocre governor of
502 So when you are told that the stock market does
are present in the vein, the impact may release
it'th Dakota, He has been unable fir a decade
not mean
exclusion
of individuals.
is to interest anyone
them into the blood stream and cause them to be reflects a broad range of nublic opinion, individuals
who make
up the
in C.!)., a failure that could
institutions. It Is
swept unto the heart or lungs.
especially regarding economic prospects,
have
consequences
beyond this editorial dig.
you
they,
largely, who benefit from or are hurt by
The same poundi can also burst, or her. may reasonably be somewhat suspiiious.
Yet crippling (lie CI). bureaucracy because
mate, the spinal discs, as well as put strain on
In truth, the modern stock market often
of
its
ineptitudes will serve only to compound the
the arteries and veins holding the heart in place. represents the opinion of a relatively small
What has occurred, howiver, is the In. agency's weaknesses,
C'urrently C,P officers

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existing resources, the "vice president, mutual savings banks. Tney owned $225.2 billion institutions, common trust funds and mutual of their purpose. When America first looked to
energy" would pay for his own annual salary at the end of 1975.
savings banks. In 1975, 32.9 per cent,
them for advice in the frightening Fifties, they
very quickly, says Chapman. Not only that, but
The remaining 17 per cent of the concentration
The $105 billion in stock held by noninsured tOld everybody to build bomb shelter in the

dividuals and the s;•.'.ket place, intermediaries
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the breasts to droop prematurely and puts undue may have a fiduciary responsibility to the
Strain on the uterus,
public, do not necessarily reflect their views,

°Hf ain't here. lie's runnin' for president I wish
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Sixth rarked LCI \
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etenuinNCAA enanpion, Misivu is not the easiest foot-9,0-pou1 M:secivius out

seconds left in regulation time.
Tyson then added live of his
points in the overtime.
Playmaker Jim Rappis
turned scorer with 20 points on

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l4w5 ilt 4n,ain 1 uesda nu"' ,
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the basket, And the tactic

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the
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This is the line-up for Thurs- do too much on offense - but he

Thompson cuts loose with serve

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Gaviu plans to spring it on surtire a late Niagara rally, time.

Thursda night
tisecitiusis a oung pla&gt;er
e re pla&gt;ing the best team nith litt'c exptrience and he
in the countr nthout an&gt; can sometimes keep both teams

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CORO"IADO Calif APt I
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Missouri s Texas Tech
'A est at Los Angeles - \e

Square Garden and Kentuck
beat \iagara 67.61 \orth Cart&gt;

Acctrdirg to official rales
the limit is 36 bc1t in past &gt; ears

turned back St Peters 8477

Prior to l74 there nas a

The Pacers, a charter mem- games since their captain and game absence because of an in- day's opertin round came at final doubleheader tonight

above the regular roster of 40—

s'mnoicI. 2B-K'ng, Freds,

6-foot gual-d Mike Gorman and

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l':try over San Diego State. but it's spelling success hr the

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whipped Western Kentucky 79.
60: No. 3 Rutgers. the naIion'
('LlV other undefeated quintet,
had the scare of its life before
nipping Princeton 54-53 and

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\o 17 St John 5 90-70 and led n.ms hampered b a broken re&amp;re guard missed the first Knight then tipped in a nissed Ricke) Green's 20-foot baseline
an advance of the top four
jump shot with six seconds left.
teams in The Associated Pre'i
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ing in the nings is none other tneen Douglas and the Ho'.- nho ltd b 10 earls in the see the allotted time with tight
Michigan came from 12

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Jeff Brockway &amp;uc'e In two Smanoie

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conunitted orth tno turnoers in the second half after leading apiece in the final minute as the

on to the next round of the ta!- gene, Ore.

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Seminole is 8-2 overall, 7-0

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before he could get anyone out M'hcnsy,

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Myers, '-0. in a match which

onl) Raiders with more than

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I. ollegiate Athletic ssociation
At Tempe Ari.z No 18 tn

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At Lanrence, Kan., seenth
scored 33 points as the Hoosiers erapetl 1108 points a game dur champ Bernard King out with
ter non s the time to tell
ranked \otre Dame needed the pled ana from stubborn St ing the r1ar season took a a thumb injury fell to VMI de
\enton
luck of the Irish to nose out \o
Johns nith a 2910 spurt mid 48-39 halltune lead oer Boise spite Ernie (,runleld s 36
Perhaps taking a (UC from 15 Cincinnati 9-78 and \o 10
as through the second half and poured it on in the second points The winners shot a blisBr ant s 1abama footl'allers \lissouri shaded \o 11 Wash
On e beaten Marquette halt Fddie Onens topped the tering 66 per cent and Will B)
nho (math non a postseason inglon 69-67 Michigan ranked stretched its ninmng streak to Rebels nith 24 points and Jack nun Ron Carter and John
conte last season \enton
14th squeaked past Wichita 22 games nith an easy mumph ic Robinson added 20 UC1's Kro%ic combined for points
eighth ranked tigers State 74-73 at DeMon Ic nhil'
o er Western Kentuck) behind Richard Washington collected
Missouri's Jim Kenned)

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—Coinmsioner Ilowie Kuhn ing cession
owners' deadline was Monday,
is exp"cted to step in toprobabh before ntghtfall That
c're a long wn train ha
d t and order the opening of irg U'e ki tothe padlock "said nould open the camps Tuesda)
baseball c spring training aoiul (,ahrin the chief ne- and gibe teams three neeks to
amps nhule negotiations con gotiator for the owners
get read) for the April 8 open
tmnue betneen club onne and
There is no (frastic change crc
the Plaets Msociatmon oer a at all, said (,aherin We re
Kuhn nas asked about the

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Rodre Sermon I3oth nere Human (Lvi 1379 7 Gettell (Sc)

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IIT11I " Dr i s'ers Lejnell merce defeating Forest City
Martindill and Ron Jeffrles

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Jeff Smith another Sanford

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L*kcBranhiey(DArviIfrBanjLI

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winner in National Hot ROd Asaxiation history by cp

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Brown blew an engine Ii his first run and Harrison lost

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the demanding 7 04iS-%ard Blue

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Pc
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For1notparsthpr41hac.øn BeachSeabreezethisafterrioon

nho nins more than one of the champior Jack \icklaus and brief]' in the final round, but
think of grent pla&gt;ers I think of in hi', s

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th cast of oung and suited up less than the 'Ahi ham had four sin les

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar hit 13 most $604) 000 But that sa S (,ren said after his 18-undr Japan last \o ember

lyman took

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340 nith a neapon Ga Itt calls least 47 n ith Coach George Al

But in oril 'ite full seasor,s reci,rcl setting ictor Sunda

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Artis luiiore was1c for the \RA this season

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RACES

The Hundred Club of Mas

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of 72784 miles per hour

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beat Jim Bucher of West Chester, Ohio, In the finals to

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hopes for the Summer 01)111- Saturday. easily coasted to its

took modified Aiithon&gt; lien of I-in1;ld, NJ daimed

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major MIHA event of the year by taking pro "P

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Pacers 119

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re Iav • mm e 01 3.1 603 1rom Uuanda Fast Afric 'i 1k n is

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Harrison and their bId to gain championships in the
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The Bullets dominated the sec

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tI-c season

ihile 6.2 guard Aeritt added a tie for the Pacific Division

(Stevens Marks

(Lgi

Steens hit a home run and
and Pete
pitur Ia,

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Barnes scored li of his 24

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nhe St Leums rno%ed out to a

team

%incent)

s

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a reserte squad To years go

lotte against Oregon and Hol

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Malone cornbined f 0r 5

vs McLennan of Waco Tex -

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Orlando Mike Smith won 1'°

necticu out ast

and the final pla) off berth The n ithout Ha licek bu still leads mar'mn for the Kings Archi their games at Dayton Ohio

1 3 Pnr s is 2 Sanford 6 36

Seabreele 7 070 2

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indet from a field of 16 teams

'Ai,,er
• P'irk Hi ,'li dde ited

SI,mkon(flM)l51 1000ASH

ate \rcnl a 5

scratching right

game of Indiana

1 Burch (MI 69 7

(18) 1' 6 170 HiGH HUP

'Ac re

ollege basketball tournsznent

chad Williams of Rickards, and McNutt (YP I I 26 1 3 CaId*eil on Lake Monroe, ninning both
ar
om an
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JUMP

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1'IGHJUMP - I N'ckman(LBJ

in Pon) actior it 'as Lake

LONG JUMP - I Branch (Sal 72

Portland center Bill 'Aalton Satunda'

haeto oust one of the leagues wa

thael Hudson of Jackson, and

throuh a 71.60 championship
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Jazz came up nith its thid vie
The Boston Celtics are learn tori in three nights Pete

The new look Spirits of St
- Lota,s are naking their run at

yHayn.sey

Honorable mentions went to HBP-Oawrns

Palmetto and Vince Campbell Saturda&gt; nith I yman finishing

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tht title before loahig 59-58 In

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2-A champs placed sharp Buhr of Bradenton Manatee

South PLantatIon iSP) 90 Lake
Branhiry (LB) 75 Pockledge (RI

league olficiall) opened its end to tingles to spark the

Hoberson of St Augustine St and &amp;-foot-4 Joe Childers of fal

Deerbone.

the discus and minished secnd

themil

Hayn('%t 1*)

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1ormer

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John Grant of Malone and Carl foot4 sparkplug from Jackson

\likc Barlun Ronnie Harris

LIt' I s impressi c dist in t.

honing their track talents nith after Fridas s seven finals successfWl defending his pole Wheeler In 1971

Oiiiiisic Jorual Ainfi ice sta

the expe'mse of America's I, final events Saturda,

take place tonight

'enssee was missed three tries at a world 60-yard high hurdles time of meet record 8.30,91 to beat the throne Ernmitt Herr)
-1j
But there were enough
-0729, and Auburn freshman :iuirh of 8:33,6 set by Villa- from the Lnited .tatec
Ii 'd by mnirk t 18-4
tive-/trm'rlcan winners in the third nUb 14, fo ont

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20-year-old junior from Jones- set one of Saturday's five meet Mark Randall, Steve Lacy, ahead of runnerup Princev.

natior! ice hocke&gt; matches

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l4p of 48t a feet to conclude the urdas nere Louisiana State s F ngli'hman \ick Rose defend

THURSDAY

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Monday. March 15, 1976

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Darrell Waltrip also driving a (The rolet of lrar.k'in
ID
Tenn., after Liking the lead
ap around the
oval.
'i wao trunning Waltrip all day and I knew I had the
ace won and I didn't vant to take an c nces the last 100
laps." Yarborough said.

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and Nancy Swider established world records at the

Golden Skates international speed skating meet Miss

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seconds and Miss Swider broke the 3 000-meter mark In 4

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won the women's giant slalom by more than a second over
Danielle Debemard of France and clinched the World r_~ip
tide in the event. Imemar Stenmark of Sweden clinched
(lie

197t World ('up with a 1ctor) In the slalom ending

ltaly*s five-year doininadon.

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him," lie said, looking to tihe
Churchill Downs classic May 1.

e can take Inc plea

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Bobby Unser Wins Indy 150
PHOENIX,Ariz. — Bobby Unser hung or. o nip Fancho
Carter by two car lengt1is in thle Bryan 150-mile In.
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the lip or on the neck, which
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NIrs. Denmark claims dis.
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records show that more than
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Clay Delaney

That laid Sale

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Sapporo Pearl 5 ?.

Daisy

35 28 6 76 756 734

Count L ,velir 4. 3

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Polk,

Sheriff
Seminole Couonty, Florida

tisie 6 S Putuu March ii 73 79 Aped S

MsrI9,4r1Ok
Roc ky 7 7 Till
Doll 1; I Marate
eggy 4,

DEX 71

Goldsboro Elementary. IMird place awards went to Audrey
Stallworth and Zachary Dunbar, both of Sanford Nliddle. Judgits

were Roger Jarand, director of speech and theater at Seminole

Weal

of all

De

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Germ a

Sanford. Husbands and guests
imoited.

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CONCERT SEASON FINALE PLANNED

4

Amoug the Seminole h1utual Concert As"clation new board

members ra ill led Saturday eseisingare Dr. AlbertCann, pictured
with Mrs. Cann Iright) and Jolene Bmbaker. his. Brubaker is
author of the one-oct play, "A Slice off the Old Orange," to be

performed May 7 and 8 as Mutual Concert's salute to the

I

Bicenteunial and final r—AneJou in the 1975-76 season. Tryouts
will be held Saturdy f;oom 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Greater San-

Orange Lane, Casselbcrr) on
Saturda) from 2 to 6 p in for
members $1) and guest ($4)

ford

Chamber of Conimece Everyone age 1') intl 'r k
1r for inslor parts or crowd scenes

welcome to

In And Around Sanford

blue, for no reason whatsoever,

absence of unilormil)

Abby

should determine life just as easily have put them
Seminole Iligh School Class of
and death The indIsldul away to be used onl In case of '66 Is in the process of planning
should be In the hands of God, emergenc) such as unexpected its 10-year reunion. If aryone
epefl5S
%,ho ga.c !Uc and whose tunekituw', Itit a ddress of lass
I work just as my husband members not yet contacted.
tion It is to take It.
T'here are Increasing ourn. does, and I pay my share of the the) should call NIrs. Tommy

that there

Reun on

holy Judgment Is that the my husband decided to destroy

Goodalone

savings to purchase ca t a t the

local animal shelter.
DORIS
"

DIFTRI(

teacher, and a proud

Correspondent

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Miku later

reported his teacher and
principal were delighted.

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Register Now For Free Prizes To Be
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TSHIRT

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TACTICS
A

In
Employes of Depanment 874, print and wire board of Strmberg-Carlson are decked out

matching

SupervlsorsolthedepartznentareBubGoOdzflanafld
Art Krebs. Nearly ZOO t-ehirti and 78 jackets were made for employes of the Sanford manufacturing
p!nt.

NOWI

FREE MACRAME LESSONS

OPEN

OPEN 10 S-MON WED FRI SAT TUE THURS 104

MON.THRU SAT 66

2012 FRENCH AVE
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The cat was t- ken to tile

Red Bug Ikmentar) School
UPSFTINTEXAI
I read ,ou constant!) You
rabbi and m with dignity, as far as I know,
I
teacher's
cat had died. ike
DEAR UPSET: Since you are
are good for what ails Arnerica.
Immediate family. I have no there Is none.
heart
warming
stor)
is
wanted
to
proside
her with 1
A
that Keep it going You'rt the cmplo)ed, you can tiase cresilt
is
reason
The
to
fear that someone will try
cards Issued In your name! The related In the Youth Ranch's replacement, but the Youth
Protestantism Is 1mgmented greatest.
do rne In"before iny time.
Good bless you every day all equal Opportunity Art 1passed 1110-st recent newsletter. It Ranch staff was not certain
I role to Dr. Nornian Vin- into denominations, and there Is
in October 1975j gives y ou that concerns an 11-year-old boy at such a gesture would be apon this the way. - Cordially,
cent Peale, asking him to state a sand) of opinions
the Ranch, a lad named Mike. preciated.
NORNIAN VINCEN7 PEALE right.
natme
very
the Protestant vievv on a per- Issue. The
Reluctantly they gave perThe student was saddened
the
news
that
his
misision
for Slike to use his
recently by
22W mum

Eanfard, Florida

OEX$3

T&amp; Steakhouse on U_S. 17-92

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D

of the City rot

Publih March is

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Sanford Pilot Club will hold
its next dinner meedng March

Fund for the police Depat
i tmeont of

City Clerk

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Pilot Club Seis
Dinner Meeting

Legislature

Jr.

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Legislative Acts

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Friday from 1-5 p.m.

Sets

the C i ty Of Sanford, Florida

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Community College; Carolyu Parker of the Seminole High School
English department, and Jack Homer, executhe manager of th e
,
Sanford Area Chamber of Commerce. The two winners will
val
repre5ent Sanford in zone competition In Orlando Saturday at 7:30
p.m. at Howard Johnson Wes t. West Lcloninl and Tampa Avenue.
The German American
Sixty students up to age 15 competed In school eliminations, Society
ill host a Spring
speaking on the topic, "Totaorrow's Promise."
Festival at its clubhouse, 381

OF

War property.

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the Annie Russell

CONCERN

F lOrlda

_:1

Theatre
club president Second place winners were Terry call
office
Monday
through
Richardson of 'sanford Middle School and Howard Harrison of box

toppock,

Fleridh to apply to the 1976
of

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parts and crowd parts for

Annie Russell Theatre at
Rollins College through Starch
27, is as sharp, dramatic and
pertinent today as when it
low
scored its original success in
IM9, inaking a name of its
-.4
leading .actress, Tallulah
Tammy Harrison Ileft). representing Lyman ItIgh School, and Bankhead.
Tim Barley of Lakeview Middle School ec-elve IropWes for
For tickets or information
winning the Sanford Optimist Club Oratorical Contest from Dale

Notice is hereby given of

1, Highway Robber county Courthouse in Sanford,

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reasonable hope for il"y
recovery, I do not %41sh to be
hers who might question this bills, so I think I should hase (Sarah Wight)Lyons, iX'i w
kept alive by artificial means son's right to de with dignity
rcumstances, had a say in this matter. But he 20th St. or Nirs. Jimmy
In other words. "when Good His responsic follows:
but
I
should
think
that the great Jwt made up his mind and Nenisha Barr) Lyons, 617
DEAR
ABBY.
Calls me home. let me go.
As
to
the
official
Protestant
majority
of
Protestants
would destroytd all our credit cards. Nlimosa Terrace. both in
Copies of that document have
What should I do?
Sanford, as soon as possible.
been given to my physician, my point of view on the right to die subscribe to the above.

Sitilonof the Florida Legi;Iatinfor

raiiatmg to the kellef and Pension

A]

1

Bud the h,ghrSI b4ddrf.

S 2. 111 . Gold Ore 6

viion
74

S; 6 VMUS

A Ilm offer for sate and sell to

WIN&amp;INkiRS

the new French food

intention
elia 6 3 Going Easy tO to at, * and all existing lein; It
the OftPieCtty Commissionfthecntyot

ELEVENTH

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march.

ENACTMFNT

ORATORICAL

document that simply states
that IF I should become terand my physician

of the City Commission of the ci ty t
Sanford. Florida to apply 10 the 191t

at FOR

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rtPe&amp;l Of all Legislative A(Is
relating to' the Z ly of Santoro
Jim A 2 Alert*% Joe 9, 3. Sum
Section 32. Township 20. Rtainge 3o, Fireman's Relief and
Pension Fund
Apache 11). J Mineola Iris 12. 5 Top Subdivision SW, Bloc k OAK
t
City Con nolision
OM Legal
o5f Ihe CityOf
Maker ¶7
P*otiak king 6
Lot 78 lie's
r
anfNd, Florida
EIGHTH - 5-16. 0: 1 &amp;14ontaguo of
Lots 24 to 21 lying MWLY of a line
BY H N Tamm. ir
CNogrof,4, 2 Berkley Wiggles 12, 3
described as botto swly cor lot 21 run
City Clerk
Evul 4yn Go 10, 4 Whoory Shan 1, 5
NLY along w Inor of Lot 27 34 1 It N
Publish MAfth IS, If.VJ6
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A nm lio AAi,, r- "
'f "" "t
Ic
1011, La~e Waymon "eight% High
NINTH C: I M A - % Gal 6; way Add PO 4 PG 24
2 Poor Am 11. 1. Karen Kay
4
And the vociersigned as Snerlfl of NOTICE OF INTENT TO APPLY
Tiny Tide S~ S. 'en Lilly $ 6 Seminole County. Florida will

1

folio

34

57A 3167

Seminole county, Florida. more
Particularly oftcribed as follows:

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For Home Delivery

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Seminole Bicentennial Saluto

A

Foxes," being presented at U-

twitit RFADEILS: I have

Noticio,is horrebv giwrn of intentq-jn

Cavrnanian following described Properily Owned
by central Florida Water ~ytol ams.
Journey Man Inc said properly beinO located In

1 2. 2

2IS

WL fPli.GFGA

HILDA RICHtAOND

s lith day of

Florida and

and women, as well as minor

'A Slice off the Old Orange,"

DEAR ABBY: Out of the

Fior,øa

10, 4 Joe Mischief A. S Tryster s 2,

2?0 70)

Division

L

Sp,infw,

Kay'i Buff y 6 7

795

WHA
East

A

10 1 Bouncy Eckert 6
TENT04 - $411, A. I Jar*in

II 26 II 76 26) 241
(I - Pr t*d division

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one Bicentennial

is a one-act play depicting the
histo'rical break-away of
Semino!e County from Orange
County. It was written last year

!\Aost Protestants A pp rove Right To

8, 6 Jack Hotter 10; 7 Run Defendant
AD 11976
Lucky 10,111 DebbirC I
P40T ICE IS HER EBY GIVEN that (Seal)
FOURTH - $-I
m: I Italian by:irtueoi?hos.ceqtainWrt;
of
Mory W Hawthorne,
Stallion S 7 Mineola Big Mac 6. 3
Execution issued out of and under
City Clerk
Alerleci 12, 4 Binfgaf 6. S. Buddy the seal% of
said COUrtS upon final Publish - march 15, 21, I9y6
BudlO,6 Golia'sHealhers.? Lake judgment% rendered in the aforesaid DEX 11
Flora 4. 0 Irish Sheila S 2
couris on the 7nd day of July A
FIFTH
5-16, D: 1, Aviator 6, 7
1915. 25th clay or July A D 191S and
uncle wime 1?. 4 Grebe
the I Ith day of December A D 1975
4OTICE OF INTENT TO APPLY
Manatee Bonnie S S Bates 6 6 respectIvely, which aforesaid Writ
Pet S
Easily Done 10; Of Execution Wovere delivered to me
LEGISLAY ION
a
of Seminole county,
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
SIXTH

file

NY

he City Of

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Very tiruie. Rumor also has it that when Adam
found hirnself outside the garden, he stow th--re
stunned and thought: Didn't I smell jasmine and
honeysuckle just before I took that first bite?

held Saturday at the Greater
by Seminole Iligh School SIICCA by Act 111, a. Sanford
Sanford Chamber of Commerce
student (currently Seminole theatre group. A May 7 per,
from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Community College student) formance is scheduled for
All members of the corn
Jolene Brubaker, In response to Concert Association members,
munity are urged to try out for
a playwriting contest sponsored it will be performed for the
this premier production.
by emirmle Nlutual Concert public on Nlay 8.
"A Slice off the Old OrangeTryouts for a variety of parts,
Association (S.NICA).
is SMCA's salute to the
IV play will be produced for including lead roles for men
Bicentennial, and will mark the
conclusion of the 1975-76 concert

onds

All interested persons are

City Clerk 01

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It has been 36 years since
tillian Hellman wrote her play
of a rapacious and scheming
southern family just before the
turn of the century. 'ill* little

pvocewwrs - the latter slicing
will be noisy but takes only sec-

, 4. 4

Campbell Conference

AS

in one of

conlidertwi
The City of COWS41ilbirrry has in its
possession an corigin
estimate of
the Construction Cost%
en gineer ing and administrative
costs in the amount of S6O."OOO

the

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$7.50), introduced last September. J,
)ntue, with its
obvious French 311usion, means, well, nothing,
according to A]Slolnick, Revlon's vice president for
fragrance nurketing. -It's just a word that sounds

Set For Stage

Note ~ If you freeze packaged
ht te
pitted
never get rofk-hard or stick to

provements Costs method ot
payment and the assessments
aginst each property onec w

may be a.c:rtained at the off

Penny Evans Plaintiff

Lockman says,' because your sense of smell is the
most powerful of all. And you can't intellectualize
it.. You sme ll wrrething but you may not be aware

'Little Foxes'

confectioners' sugar.

heard as Ili the propriety a"

Sto 6 4 Sandblaster 4 S Va lid Central Fla. Water Systems Inc

"I WAS ALMOST

another rack turn

Property to be assessed and it%,amount fobeassessm f0eaChipaitce-1

Inc

and apricot l'he name was chosen, Baffle says,
"because it's a great expression of warmth that's
been wi th us fora long time"

to involve members of the
ap*I community of all ages and both
sexes.

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cool. Slice Into bars. lioll 'in

00vtMilify of making file son

Walker Miller EQuipment Co, Inc
Plaint i ff

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right side up;

plastic bag, they are easy to
Ace thin with a sharp knife o,

appicar before the City Council and

al F :orrctaWater System; Inc

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Confectioners' sugar

S!ir together the flour, bakulig
powder and salt—Beat eggs
slight ly ; gradually
brown sugar nd vandia until
extremely thick rnd a pale
beige color. Gradually fold in
nour, then prunes inixed with
nuts. Turn into an 8 b)- 8 by 2inch cake pan lined with wax
pa per and the paper greased.
Bake in a preheated 325Aegree
oven until a rake tester in.
serted in center comes ot
clean...30 minutes. Turn out on
wire rack re mo ve paper, with

City of Cattelberry; in the City Hall,
at which time the O"er% 41,S eSSed

be

pattern, Lockman says and the customer receives
her perfume In a numbered package with a card
enclosed with her name on it. Like all Patou scents,
it's produ ced in France

persons age 10 and over, will be

prunes, thinl) shved
1 see Note I
I cup %alnuts. thol4ited
niedium-fine

one another I in a tight!) closed

•fld Other interested persons ms,

Plaintiff
VS

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1 cup packaged pitted

lawful continuarncethere ot purI,tjann

Cast No. SO 7"utt
Keeman Brirk of Central Florida,

SECOND - is, 0: 1, 'Beeks 6, 2, Central Fla water Systems, Inc.

$1

erce

NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE

four sci'ks

well as educational, and seeks

BAILS

10 legislative announcement of the
County Court Oran, County

vs

lmprdchment i

67, Niagara 61

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DEX 77

ore

Miss Hemingway will personify the free-wheeling
Babe in a several milhon doUar and campaign for
th e scent ico'ogne $549 50) whi ch comes in an Art

teaspoon anil1a

Publish March IS. 22. 1976
DEX 10

earing will be held on march 29,
1976. at 7:10 Pm.. or during any

Pictish - March IS. 1916

County Court, Orange County

5 7. 4, LanA Louis* 6,, S, Tod's At 6, 6

NOT

just picture myself fighting those crowds

EW 1311UNE

TAKE NOTICE that a Public

EJ?304

0enir

TOhIGHT1 S ENTRIES

Championship
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Phone n) 4330,

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that, too"

salute that's bound to be fun, as

cup flour
t7aspoon baking puitider
teaspoon salt
large eggs
cup firally packe~ light
brown sugar

and TO Provide for the assessment of
all costs as per Resolution No zits of
the City Of CoNS1,11ilbefory, Florida

Lend Deoelopment
Adminittralor

,ou

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here's
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NIvat Ind Slaw Sandwiches
ew Prune Bars
lk',eram,c

a sphaltic Concrete on a
base with drainage curb and gutter

y.

8jotn HP

Ill 6 00, 3 60; 1 Hi Ho Bill 1it

A beautiful woman in an e xc iting

ingredients

Historical Play Salutes Seminole
r

Seminole Telephone 1233660

Seminole County. Florida

Each order is registered., like a bride's silver

of its

vroliwin who iden6fitz wigi Mirgaux Heiningway.

nthesizing these natural scents in the laboratori.
Then, too, chemists
d long hours experimenting with chemicals which produce their
own, singular fragrance field, therefore, is fertile

Ago

Special

1976
S: Jack C. Morrison
As Personal Represen

undine arc
Cope-sot the proposed regulatOnS OM Contiguous or ,
are available for review In the Land
described street located within e
Development Division. Room 413, of
city oi Casselbsirry, Sminole court
theCourthcoulein Sanford, Florida, ly,
Flrida, to *if
I rum 1 30 A.M. to 1 00 P M Monday
crystal 60*1 Circle from the East
hfough FfidaV at
the above Pavement fine of Wintier Park Dfi,,r
Easterly for 2W lineal tert to the
Th % public hearing will be held IA
existing Pavqd surface Of the said
the County Commission Chambers
Crytisi 80*1 Circle.
of the Courthouse. Room M. San
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
ford. Florida, on April ?. 1916,07:30 that the
City Council of the City of
F M. or as Soon 11wrealter as C41,101 bitiorry.
FlOricla, has deemed it
Possible
advisable 1 0 improve the abotor
Planning and Zoning
CWSCFlb#d Str000f with ?9 ICCI Z,

NINTH - SI6 A I Southern
Pr i's Il 1560 11 20 $10 7 Sneaky

Consolation

Mantifiela St

Carr

It M. I? J!

St 63 CCNY II

Denmark has hired law .

.

3171

5-16, C: I wyclill
SEVENTH
Faye (7) 5 go, I tio, 2 60; 2. Bosco 121
680 $00.4 I:4lveIica(3)S4O.,0(2
7) 7111
P 17 2) "20. 31 10.
E ic lot rH - 3-1111. a: I r Phardoom's
pearl (1) S so. Ito. 290, 2. Pec
Cis
Stormy (8) 5,20, 3 00, 3 AA A 'S
David IS) 3 60, Q S 1 8) 16 00: P 0 1)

Division Ill
Eastern Regionals

the case to court and argue that

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of

ire r into

sports, active and interested in romance and all

says, to entice the

it

P4 otoc,otAdmnstratlonMerhS

County.
The proposed revisions provide for

SO XTH 14, A: 1. Spats(?) 17
60. 6 20 2 K'S M c L Od y 11) 6 00,
A 20. 3 &amp;.ening Out (6) 6 00; 0 (2 11

Division If

yer Ellis Rubin of Miami to take

My Newspaper

Boise 1380 P1*1)39,0

10).

New Enyldnd Regional
Championship
Bric1gorpoorl 96. Assumption
Contal3tion
83, Ouinnip.a( 77

barred frem compoptition.

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Lunchbox

AND ZONING COMMISSION

$-16 0 I Mixer B (St

Available con special order only. the perfume costs

rire
$175 an ounce because
1JILaxe US1I1MLhU1;, "a go4dol bionom
in
iiui, arid
must wait
for dethcr

top

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Ulaccarat, of course) and gold pLate

fragrance, designed, Barrie

fascinations lies in the

Fix Up A

rt challenges Ito(

Deceased
Attorney For Personal
Notice of Public Hearing
Representative
The Plnning 4nd Zonirg Corn
A. Edwin Shinhciiier, (A
mission of Seminole county will hold
Shinholsoef, Logan
SECOND - 3-1. C: Ir K's SumpIn
public hearing to consider
and Nioncriet.
18) 14 20, 5 60. 3 $0. 7 D G,'s Red 11) A
10 40, S 60. 3 Ben Murphy (6) 4 40~ ritcommending adoption of revised Attorneys
PO Box 2279, Sanford Fior,tm
Subdivision Regulations. controlling
DO (i I 1 17 2 40. 0 (1 a) ss to. p I# I
I the Subdoloofsolon of land within the
32171

THIRD

notes [he

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perfume that lots of women would love out a totally

to nose

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SEMINOLE COUNTY PLANNING

unincorporated areas

perfumer, the

..

Laura B Morrison

231 90. is

secret whisper across tables laid with crystal

I"

new aroma."

In April, for instance Faberge will launch Babe, a

various combinations he caa devise.
Science helps him overcome t he cost of in

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fative of the Estate of

FIRST
1.16, C: 1. Jo Ellen
E(keff (4) 20 60, 9 60, 9 00: 2. Gold
A.41#-OA110n 121 7 60 .1 20. ] P ure

Peppefoone III. Memphis st i?
UCLA ?4. San Diego St 6A

unIaor-

'\

persondt

WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Date of the first publication of this

Publish - March 8, IS, 1976
DEX 31

And the combat for her patronage, therefore, is

nose

floral, green (grases), mossy,

',olatile That dissipates quickly and

To the

ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS. AND
OBJECTIONS NOT 51') FILED

Mary W. Hawthorne,
City Clerk

Handle

have

That required at least a thousand attempts so the
scent is called 1,000 de Patou. It's practically a

WLIP

.

qualifications of the pprionai
reprewnlostive, or the venue or
jurisdiction Of the CO4Jft.

SATURDAYNIGHT

W Kentucky 60

SINVA us Vcois

prizes, but since the
able diagnosis, h' tum 13cc

LT

copy to eat

on

president and chief operating officer for Faberge,
Inc., "Ile biggest change in the fragrance intoday's women
duztr,
use more than o.- e frigrance."
,ears

become aware of the modifying notes which last
longer but not as long as the bas
"
e notes. These are
th e most tenacious and represent th e scent af te r

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validity Of the decendent'S votill, the

(Seal)

S244,616

most

an 77, Virginia TKh
for the disease, which can re71111".760 1 Bannon's Duke (6) 11110.
recorganaalion of the various or.
ing to save the animril's life mair dorwnt until the animal 67. OT
0(1 5 1 1 0* 20. T IS 16) 14 4 40. 31 62 ficles
Midwest Regional
the
of
Subdivision
again — Us time from a state is overworked. Then. he says,
FOURT14
S-114,
M:
I
Kiml
Moss
MiSWfi 69. Washington
Regulations, clarification of certain
'1) 22 00, lirlo. 6 20, 2 Wyciiff Dtna definitions. reduction of procedural
Ag
- riculture Department order the virus flares up and the d13Michigan 74, wichaa s! 71
I i 10 1110
NOTICE
(6) 371,60;,
Noire Dame 19, C-roc,nnAll 11
6? 120;
DO: 3,P AImbrosia
Ili AM 20;
that he be killed because he has ease can be trnsinitted from
requirements, and
clarif'cation and TO: Ail property otoorners and any
7"81 Teich 0, SVracusr-Soto
Hans orpipansloon of required ;ubmitt Is, - -her atirsons inilefested in *if lots.
Swanip Fever.
FIFTH -S-16, 0: 1, Lake
one horse to another bv flies or
West Reol"I
a
utsign standards. and reqvieed
14)
6
80.
S
$11nift and parcels of land% adjoining
40.
3
20;
2
G
Mls
-Nirs. Denmark says she's try- by using dirty hypodermic nee.
Arilona 1113. Grotgelown 76

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Bob 15) A D 1976

O 0 (47) 6180 1 (4 7 5) 1510

1'4 47

NCAA

cure

3607

scents

noote is the imtial, dominating scent which is the

..,,ierionsintcicrc

Clerk of the City of Casselberry,
,%Florida.
DATED this 1t day of March

•

natural

no the amount Claimed. It the
It
cIarn
Is no' yet due the da t e
c
will become due &amp;hall be slaltd If
confingerit or
the claim *1
unilquiclated, the nature of the un

representative

description of each property

fragrance, it never entered our mind to bring out a

lavendit,-r or musk, a 1wriwite, toilet waier or

deIJvr uIficitnt copies of the claim

to be asseism and the amount to boo
assessed to each parcel may be
ascertained at the Office of the city

Accord'sig to Richard Barrie, executive vice

Excluding a single note fra,ance such as

-.

10 whom a copy of this Notice of
1 he City of Casselberry has in Its
Administration has been milled for
Possession an enqin"f,s estimate of
the construction costs including required, WITHIN THREE MO!0,
IHS FROM THE DATE OF THL
engineering and administrative
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
costs In the amount of
NOTICE, to file any objections !hey
All interested persons are notified
tilsI 'he

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Division I
First Round
East Re gional
Connecticut
go. Hoistris 7e,
OT
OePaul 69, Virginia 6o
PutgerS S4, Princeton Si
VAAI 01. Tennessee 75
Mideast Regional
Alabama 79. N Carolina 64
I rod i ana 90, St John'$. N Y.

state veterinarian Ind head of
Second Chnce got his name the DivLrion of Animal In.
four years, ago when rancher dustry. says that Swamp Fever
Bonni Denmark nursed him attacks the red blood cells and
back to life after he was found caused the animal to become
starving to death on a Dade jaundiced and waste away.

3 00

Patou s president, Richard t.ockrnan
"By d esign we're in th e least number of outle ts of
in thD 'inntrv Watn nir nwe'st
nY

rl'ne generally cnrtcists of three

considered

6 80 360

an ounce, it's "the Rolls Royuce of poerf urnes," says

woman between 18 and 34 who is
responsible for an Q mated $5 billion fragrance
industry

herbal and oriental ~ musk and ambergris).

titinQ

From mass marketing to patrician trapping,
there" Jean Patou'sJoy, introduced in 1930 At $100

endless

American

To begin ivith, there are several broad categories
•

possibilities

So much for tectmology. Welcome. now, the

crjitor cr 's agent or arnorne,

ma

and the

hnown scents on the Amer ican market today, plus

of

10 the Clerk 10 enable the Clerk to

the assessments

are 400 well

The explanation' Test tubes on the one hand, the
on the other.

THIS
of the

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career woman, more apt to wear dresses than
pants She's not afraid of her seivality"
Mmd you, Revlon isn't ignoring the woman in

an additional 100 regionally popular fragrances
You'd th ink by now eery conceivable aroma
would ha ve been rj ,jyørp4 and duplicated But

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be described. The claimant shall

raking

Jack

Wo,dnesday Go (2) 6 so, 3 00 1
Wa onga Bud IIII A 00. 0 1 2) 26 10
I
'

College
Bas ketball

4

visability of

there

.

prdnts on her way to the executive suite. That's who
Charhe is aimed at.

And the same Is expected next year.

\

certainty snail be Stated
claim is secured, the security snail

Provements. costs, method of

S I6C I Joyful

ger

rh

Today's Games
Antonio at Kentucky
Tuesday's Games

:t

ct

heard at to the propriety and ad.

71 53 4), P (3 ?1 10140. 31:67.
TFNTH - 5.16, AMystery (7)
A Ito, S 20. )to, 2. Canyon (3) 4 40,
2 10. 3 Favorite Fantoom (ii 1 4 so
(2 3) Is". 11 21,

to

Virginia
1 2 59 .169 39
Sunday's Results
New York 110, Virginia tool,
Kentucky 130, inc,anA iig
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299

which time the owners assessed a nd

(7)520460 3M h

.419 11

33 38 46S

NINTH

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ey may

te n

Monday, March iS, 1976— lB

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl

air, more than three times the usual annual yield

the n3fr.e and aodrest ui .,it,

Other inheres ed persons may ap
pear before the City Co
d

33 40. p (2 4)

01?:

lie

TAKE NOTICE that a publir

31 94

40

iana

St

O

have Each claim muit

nearing will be held on March 22,

1 Montague

S-16, B

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Or demand
any claim

Caloselberry, Florida,

400 2

Creslip (6)

WLPct GB

D-:nver

39 Si
35 38

RCOU!

4-), 1 (6 7 _. 117,20, 31.44.
SEVENTH —JS-16, C: I. Out Law

680

,

ittn statement o

above court a

titsessrrent of ail costs its

)

New York at Houston
Phoenix at Chicago
Detroit at Golden State

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FIRST PUBLICATION OF
NOT ICE.folilewith theclerk

WOMEN

last year, M new fragrances waf ted into the nation's
7

and must Indicate the basis for the
oulteft. and to proy!dr ler the claim,

15 40. 4 60. 7 60; 2 Koo Dynumile (7)
?6O2 't o I

11d

demands against the estate are

base wi,pn 2 0 Miami type CVb and

S 16 A 1 MIsty ISle (6)

Drive

required WI TH IN THREE MC
IllS FROM THE DATE OF T1IC

E BY NOTIFI ED

et of
described streets with n
asphaltic concrete on a 10"xiii-xv,

(1 8) 20 80, P (11 11 12,30.

Crystal

perfume companies, estimates

All persons having Claims or

feet,

1100 lIneal
YOU ARE

Pam (6) 6 4oi 0

ABA

Or Last Chcince

irig

N1ARTISSVII.IZ, Va. I_ D. Ottinger won the Ute
Slodel Sportsman event and Jerry Cook took the Modified
ev
Niogw(

'nat the City Council of the City of

Boy (Ii 1700

"u

lie contends there is no

36 00. 31 68

Tuetiday's Games

licward Koch before his racing San Felipe Handicp, easily
V 4.3 t-c9afl, %uti California's winning the race for Derby-age
-----top three races for 2-year-olrLs horses aboard Crystal Water
in 1975. Sat urday 'ssta
"rt was his Cr%stal Water, 17.80. carried
fi rstsince.De c. -' a n d despite Iii pounds o ver the 1116 miles
gh weight of 122 pcunds, b, in 1:423-5 and finished five
Carne through with ill ill,- lengths ahead of Beu Talent.

n

Portion of Oakwood Drive a diStanc:

LOS Angeles at Cleveland

se

feet and

FIFTH S-26, D: I Lake Hops 10)

Porflana 1 1 4, Detroit to)
Today's G ames

,

of tO 550 lineal

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tative sattorney are set forth below

ChOcOlAlt' (5) 060, 340 2,40: 2.
Mineola Herald ( 1) 420 240 3

5 00. S 60; 3. R isky

flutlalc at

distance

120

pretty and the fragrance is pretty. The wmmn
we're marketing it for has r-wre traditional values.
She's romantic, more apt to be a homemaker than a

Adam succumbed and women have been spritzing
themselves ever since.
The Fragrance Foundation, which re pr esents 50

address of the personal represtn

Golden 640 100 16(); 2 WyCliff Gold (I) advabIe l improve the above

III

Los Angeles 137

Is is

for d. Florida, 32771 The name

Seminole county, Florida. TO Wit:
A portion of Oueens Mirror South a

S ii M I 1401

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,

Division, the address of which is
Seminole County Courthouse,
The
per
Sanford, Florida,
sonal representative of the estate

abounding and abutting upon the
following described streets located

(2)

hIndedAd4rnth1It apple. she dnnointedherself with
ui trornatic blend of oils distilled for her by the
serpent

pending in the Circuit Court for

all lots, land%, and parcels of lands
adjoining and contiguous or

,

FOURTH

tO? Boston 09
City 114, Atlanta 113

New

e

,

70

CI-EVEI.AN D — Rosie Casials and Vitas Gerulaitis won
singles matches, and the United States swept past the
,Soviet Union 1~17 to hold a cumulative Iri.
j7 lead in the

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44
1141liD -si 0 I Over A

5~11

owners Seminole County. Ficrida Probate

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121 S 60, 3 70 3 Rondi Harri (5)
100. DO (3 8) 130 0 (2 l ) 27. S p

Seattle 11). New York 103

AP) — Show horse

NIELBUUHNE, Aunralia — American Donna Young
shot a two-under-par 70,for a final total of 2G3, and won the
Australian women's golf tioumament by nine itrokes over
Chako tiigucW of Japan.
______________________

Portland

b Saalas and producer the show in the featured

Seco d

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ByELUEGROSSNIAN
ne Herald Services
NEW YORK— Rumor has it that before Eve

administ ration0 eestate
LAURA B. MORRISON,

of

All
property
S ii C I Franconia TO
3) 00 740 7 Red Chantill y and any ott'er pen interested on

SECOND

which

C)utbov,Is McCune

Young Wins Aussie

32 35

77 19'i

NOTICE

il
493 1 4' 1
6 40,4.803, StIlle Soper 11411 400, 0
411 151,z 3) SI 10 T (2 3 41 496 00; 3132.

34 35

Phoenix

Ye

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IN THE ESTATE
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED

DEX

ii 0 I Moccasin

- $

4 80, 3 80. 3 McKavell 12) 3 20; 0 0
S) 17 40. 31 03.

sunday's Results

I knew it was bound to hap.
pen sooner or later," he said of
wi n No 7,C00 I an' ne rvous
,
.
out t I think everyone else
was anticipating this one more
than I was.,,
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Florida Statute% 1957
S Wil lia m T.
Roy R

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ADMINISTRATION
TO AL L PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED

Florida* in accordance with the
prov;siops of the Fictitious Name
St.

PubIIth March

uccess

Qf

Smells

tirTICE OF

the Circuit Cour t Sen'flC Coun Y.

A 60, 2 60. 7 40;

48 70 706
31 34 54

stti

to a come from behind

'-

FIRST

Pa cific Division

Lnws a Denver
in'i ii, •it
Ant.0

INEW ORLEANS — lzuie N'loore of Columbus, Ohio,
feattd [)on McCune of Munster, I
nd .. 218-204 in the
championship match to win Ue KOW New Orleans Open
Bowling, Tournament.

7-

-

register said name with the Clerk Of

SATURDAY MATINEE

29 3 433
27 II 391 2',
26 40 194 21,
20 46 .303 9b4

Detroit

than $58 million

Pain' after e get through

$6 000

32 37 L61 10',
28 39 .411

Chicago

Sa%mlas issued a warn. victory in the fifth race at &amp;anta
ing to Kentucky Derby fa vorite Anita
Shoemaker, 44, won his first
rate
near])* 27 %err' tiho Since
r1ituJ
the
"They'll call him 'llonest then his horses have won more

ycar.

'aprures iaorn

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N
Orleanio
Atlanta

hadn't won in nearly three

Golden Gate Fields After. )ears

I figure

31

7,000th

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$150,000 California Derby at

'

H ouston

career inner, piloting R oyal
Kansas
Derby 11
a horse
OT

Leing the best 3-)ear-old
West b) winning Saturday's

.".'
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stone when he rode his

Telly's Pop staked a claim to

19 A3 5 43 2?7 ]IS

SAIIFOROORLANDU

Msiwubr
Kans City

makes passed another mile.

Derby

Twnfo

Sweet

,____,.________
_____________•'

In Re: Estate 01
LAURA 11 MORRISON,

SALES AND

OVIEDO AUTO

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1.

OIv,sOfl

cI,tOu% name Cl

Flor i da under the

Dog Racing

Western Conference
Midwest Division

On Sunday, JGckey Bill Shoe-

didates for the Kentucky

it

minutes 40.85 seconds.

-

t wo- length 'victor)

Pop

finish.
"It knocked my steering two Inches O center, but the
car continued 'ohhandle
added.
Yarbmough finished more than a full tap ahead of

Calgry

JO 2S 4 94 300 213
3S 3

Cleveland

hasa lit horse to go with his hit 1116 miles in 1 423-5 lIe
series Ile 's co-owner of Telh 's $5
one of the leading can

lt

U 77 2 9? 3t5 276

Central Diloolsion

comes to thoroughbred racing, Nlena. who rode Telly's Pop the

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Wi n

Quebc

Washlon
Oullalo

"We're going all the way, his sixth triumph in eight ca.
Nitly," sa%s Telly Sivalas,
reer starts.
The colorful star of (dc"Every time h runs, he's
'vision's Kojak, a novice when
" said Fir,
anciSCO

BRISTOL, Tenn. I AP)—Despite damage to the steering
of his Clievrolet, Cale Yarborough coasted to Us f irst
(,rand National
victory
the 19i6 season in the
Southeastern 400 here Sunday.
"My only problem was when I cut a tire down the front
strai ghta way and hit the guard rail on the first
--

prcssie

2 667

39 29 .574 so )
31 29 S61 61 1
32 34 471 12,

York

Ml*nt Jule is

Wins Southeastern 500

Yar)'w-.rnniih •.1a o f f or

WLPcI.os

43

Philphia

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Vn.

Eastern Conference

r

His Steering Damaged, Cale
Still

NBA

SEM INOLE CouY FLORIDA
PROBATS DIVISION

Notice '
is
261; engaged in boullness at i4l N. Colin

rgo

SANFORD

323 7651

r33 LAU RELAVE.

Ph.322-lS96

SANFORD

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TEL E t/ISIO rI I. IS TIN
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Monday
600
4' 6
9' NEWS
ASMANBEHAVES
€1) MAN AND ENVIRON2

01fl

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ltsnoiirvjdaylortheShtvics,

MENI'

has an artnounoomont that makostho occasion
evenmory1thaafreay

630
12 NBC NEWS
6 CBS NEWS
MAN AND E'JVlRON.

is - she's gcng to have a
baby (Rh
9' RICH MAN. POOR MAN
CO4dUSiOn, The livg 01 tt'o

MENT

final time in 1110 %T3tIC C(X3
disioncithel2hoiildm
930
4. 6 MAUOE
nothing but good interlions
en she hves an e*od
but paz
alter
vi$iy he wont to prison
JIMMY SWAGGART
SHOW
ious Proant
1000
12 JIGSAW JOHN;
2
iion a aiber w$o makes
book on the side is slain,
:'.'esugatcw SI Join (Jack
Wit en) mu&amp;t tract L'sc born
his batbrrshopcustOn10rs and
his tting dents
4
6' MEDICAL CENTER
The luttse 01 Angels Nest, a
San Francsscodu'sc. lSIfldOut
a vengeful police officer
d oft lts for
service clue to its
dOctors practiCecilmfltuerlfla
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1005
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satecihisbetngfrodfrcmhis

VOOYHERMANThUSotM3
time yeats 01 music,

DUVA'_ COUNTY
CHOO1 BOArI(r FoIlOSSOd
by C4tonecl News, May
t-1animan, aiLilias, YogA and

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prewntng a ur.quo blend ci
t
band wn.1,
tional and pop music as onty
Tormo and Ibmans Young
misenng wd band can

9 ON THE ROCKS: "Old
Fth, Now Fish.' Fiantos. a
tow risk inhabitant of
6Jarnesa, a nvirWnisn seosity

1100
2 4
6 9 12 NEWS
1105
EL) MAN AND ENVIRONMENT

institutat, teacheS his ffo
shutins IutUo tricks tO gain 0
C0t4)le Ci pOifltS in the OInAI

against the esI-

Iislynerd
€D P1)V1E. So \anjg,
Bad' Arv Frris, f

So

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gill's c
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DOCTORS: 90 ninuto special
odton!eatsingbothtl,retisn
Nicx DflI (G&amp;ald
ci
aide
or dth OpoatiOn, and the

643

12. HI NEIGHBOR
650
t.4' NEWS
655
21 DEVOTIONAL
658
121 PAUL HARVEY
700
I 2 12' TODAY (Local flOWS
at 725 and8:25).
41 (6'I CBS NEV
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9 G000MORNING AMER.

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BUy the Kd" Robert Ta1or,
Brian (rev. 1941. (Wed)
"11'ie sack
CI1d." SCPa
Loron, Atdtioiiy OIJIY1. (RaW)
1959.
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Pa)ancli 1953. (Ffl)'Co'saej
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LILIAS, YOGA ANO You (A)
(Fri.) CONSUMER SURViVAL
KIT (R)
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6,; MARY HARTMAN, MARY
RA.RTh1J.il
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NEIGHBORHOOD
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ADOAMS FAMILY
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SPECIAL:"Homesexuais—Oljtol
the Shadows' David Frosi is
theIst andamun,jhcs'guests
wI be the parents ci honiosex-

as a

widow, she

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back to San Francisco andher
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ertiro generation of film-

makotctssiderod one
ol the Tiniest docurient&amp;ians.
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events ,hal shaçed the modl

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Tuesday

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1ARGAINMATS
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StOry," Ac G1.11'1es3. 1963
British. (Wed.) "My Wd Wish
Race." t'is Morgan, Mono
Daft (Thin) Reti.a'nto Pa'acise: Gary cx. 1ot,iv1a
Haynos. 1953. (Fn) Men 01
the
Gay Cooper, Julie
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"6'' Of
WAShINGTON OAKS SECTION
ONE, according to the plat fne,eof
as recorond In Flat Book 16, Pages 7
Anti
nt 'Is!' PL.tii Pordt
f
,

Seminole County, Florida

has been filed aganst you afld
MARTHAAPINEVAP,lSandyouare
rc'guired ho Srriie a copy of your
written defenses, if any, lo it on

SMITH. HULSEY, SCIIWALBE &amp;
NICHOLS plaintilf'i attorney,
wtsoe' address is 500 Barnett Bank
Building, Jacksonvjll, Florida 372(17
on or before AprIl 19th, 1976, and file
the original with the clerk Of this
Court ethrc be.ore servce on
plaintiff's aticrrut'y Or immediatc'y
heraftcr; otherwiSe a defiult will
be entered against you for the relief
uta,,.,,
ueu
in flit' cornFlaint Or

"

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1976
DEX $S

"''"'

SEEK &amp; F1I

:'HE FAMILY OF OSIRIS

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Circuit Court for Seminole County,

Florida, Probate Division, the ad
of which is Seminole County
Courthouie, North Park A.
Sanford Florida, The personal
representative oh the estate t
PATRICIA ANtI BROWN HARDIN
and ALICE
MARIE BROWN
WILLIAMS, whose address it 2009
Oak Aye, and 1302 Forrest Dr.,
Santord, repeCtbvely, The name
and addresS of the personal
representative's attorney are set
forth below,
re'

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Qf inc persona,
representative, or the venue or
lurisdiction f the court.

ALL CLlMS, DEMANDS, AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Patricia Arvi Brown Hardin
Au,c Marie Brown Williams
As l't'rscxsai Represenla
tivi' of the Estate of

(,.i, a.
a
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PautG. Brown
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&gt;1 BICENTENNLkL
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1976

Delenctant
NOTICE TO DEFEND

TO: CHARLES WILLIAM DUNN
after S
,'uld if married
DUNN, flit wife
Rt'SidenCt- Unknown
Las? known address
CaIn
10133 Northwestern Avenue
Ortano, FIOrid,j
BUSY BEE CHILD CARE
SUIT TO
2117 Holly Avenue
FORECLOSE &amp;iORTGAGE
Pbone32J 7S10or)27O7
You
CHARLES
WILLIAM —
DUNN, and if married
DUNN
9—Good
hi wife, and all those (llimng any _________________________
right, title or interest by. through or
MURCOTYS
under you, ore hereby notified tnat
a Coniplaint to foreclose a certain
5? SOJSiiF
6Y3)or 372 01sf
mortgage on the following described
Property, to wit.
Lot 156. iss the North 420 t.t.
T RA I IWOC 0 ESTATE S Sec One.
as per plat theredf, OS recorded in
LPNs. Aides. Ade
PEat 600k IS, Pages 77, 2$, of the NurseS, PH's
Companion; Herded immediately
Pb!it Records of Seminole County,
6210636
Florda, a k a 10.633 Northwtstt'cn
As'rcuq', O'Iando, Florida, together Director
Coordinator for United
w'lh Range, Refrigerator and Wall
So4,tflestern TribcS Inc. Corn
to Wall Carpeting iOOtCd therein
p'e15ensive Employment Training
and therenn
Act, su grant Preference
fla been tiled aganit you. and O'J
person of American native
are required to serve a copy of yOur
heritage, Job description and
,

Rcpesenfafive,
Douglas Stenstron'i of
Stenstrom, Davis &amp;
Mctn$otts
Box 1330
SanfoI'd. Fl 3717)
lcttptssq: 3777)71
Publith: March I, II, 1916

DIX36

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6—Child

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Things to Eat

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18-Help Wanted

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answrrorpleadingtolheCoinplaint
015 the
Plaintiff's
attorney,
PARlCK McGROTTY, 1701 Brick
cli Avenue, Suite 301. MiamI,
Florida, and file the original answer
or nicading in IPiA offiCe of he Clerk
01 the' Circtjit Court on or before the
2ithdayof March. 1976 It yost fail to
dO SO, iudgrnent by default witl be
tiII,i'fl against you for the relief
in the compleint
DONE AND ORDERED at San
ford. Seminole County, Florida, thiS
20th day of February. A. 0 1976
ISEAL)
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk
Seminole County Circuit Court
By Mary If. Darden
Deputy Clerk
Pblth Feb 71 P. Mxrrh
I9YL
DEW 133
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AMENDED
NOTICE
r

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,

%.uly UI

ifl(h

Legal Notice

___________________________

,

,

ØI)IUI. I

y,

main

c,,

both
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JVi"'VI

County. Florida

YOU APE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that the City Council of the City of
Canelberry, Florida, has deemed it
advisable to InStall new sewer Im
prOvements generally described as
755 feet of 10 inch lrwpr man and
335 feet Of 6 inch sewer main both
along Crystal Bowl Circle. within the
City of Casselberry, Seminole
Counly, Florida,
and tq provide for the assessment I
all costs a's per ReSolution No. 331 I
the Cily of Casselberry, Florida
TAKE NOTICE that a P.Jt:l;
hearing will Lx' hcld on Mar(h 29,
1976, at 7,30 PM, or during any
lawful continuance there of pursuant
to legislative anriotjn(rment 01 the
Cily of Casselberry, in the City Hall,
at which time the owners assessed
and other interested persons 'nay
appear before the City Council ,tnil
be tie4rd as to tlit prop, *'iy
aGvisebility of making Ihe urn

provemenls. Costs, method 01
payment, anc the 4%'•cs'-tsts
against each property owner Willhe
coo.idered.

The City Clerk of the City of
CasteIbrryhasinherpos$I
ngineer's eslimalc Of th
con
struction
COsts
ihClUdiflg
eng".-ering and admin;stralIv
i1j5t5 in thi- amount ol SI Ii57 74
All intreslid pc's Sons are riot lied
thitI Die dcScrtOtion of each nrnni.,,..

Mary * HOwihoyne',
C'ly Cferk
Pbllth l.1arch IS, 7'), 1974
OEX$1

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21—Situations

nix io

115

I' l.'sntiff,

vs.
JOHN 0 LIVINGSTON and SAN
ORA LI LIVINGSTON, his wife.
Dr te nda nts

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: 3081ff 0 lIVINGSTON
''lit

SA?II)IIA C LIVINGSTON,
hi5 wife
1017 River Grove Circle
Mu'mphs, Tennessee 3117$

YOU ARF NOTIFIED Ihat in
,sOion to forec lotc mortqage On the
following properly 'is Seminole
County, FIord.,
I 'st I(S) DACL/1 .'.'UOD, h
AflOtTlopi, acrocd.ng to the Plot
tht'i'ent, a'. recorde'rt ci Plot Book 17.

.1 10

company training 8, location st
up Investment 0, 1600 35.000 Call
collect Mr Carson II) 574 S'70

2 Bedroom unfurnished AdultS
preferred. Free water. SI.
3151 or 372 6670

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VENDINGROUTES
E .r"ilenl

'f'2'"'''"''s'
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taT;;';';;,,,";

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fault will t,r cnt'ctcl .Sgainst you
liv It-" rel:r I iii mini,,j fl
thr

p, then
i'.(Ali
Aithi,t I B,(I*,th
(turk of ('(cult Court
8y LitIiiii I Jrnhns
Ot f;uily Cl,',8
Futit' M,irtli I 15 7 7
rirv ii

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The Best Buy In loan
Classified Ad

DILIONA
Ncr
eclividual
homes
I bedroom. 5 133. 7
bedroom. 1150 Nopets Phone 371
1010.

Stemper Realty

-WE SELL SUCCESS-

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vatt.

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34-Mobile Homes

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3 freroom mobile home, 2 baths
$100 pIus 535 lot rent, Carriage
Cove' Trailer Park. Phone 373 0535

-

Legal Notice

xury Patio Apartments
STUDiO 1,2.)

Bedroom located on large. shaded.
ptivAt
ti' ljrfl+Shfsj 5I3 rrrir,'h
r (1,., ,i
3?? Yiv2

.

BEDROOM SUITES
7 BEDROOM

35—Mbile Home Lots

TOWNHOUsES

FROM

925

W. 25th St.
SANFORD

1505

4

V,ri.v.SL,sn:i.r,c) Resort on trseriveq
ftt',ji.jtilul oak shaded b's FiSh,
swim, boat rentals and free
moorage ACuit 377 U70

37—Business Property

322-2090

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Prlritrir'aIl 7,'.i".uii 1

'J

W. Garnett White

2321 Par. Or
32'? 211$
Realtor
Alter f't5i
??97$1
__j,77399)
3220610

IcRFV 1Ioh
v-"'
to

JOHN KRIDER,'ASSOC
107W Commercial

Phe')?3 7$$1, Sanfora

Reisterstown Maryland

21136
(lily Yfl
FORECLOSE MORTGAGE

I

W

i'c5Mariner's

'Village

You, CLARENCE E. WIRTS. JR

CLARENCE ELLWOOD
WIRTS, JR., and if married
WIRTS, his wife, and alt those
claiming any right, title or interest
by. through or under you, are hereby
nolilied that a .Omplaint to for,c lose
a certain mortgage on the f011Owing
described property, to wit
Lot II. OF THE COLONNADES.
4'ika

New 600 sQ ft blo.,k building for
rent, 3100 month Broker Owner,
'177 SO7

()o

Re,iI Estate

I large 1 &amp; 2 Bdrm.
AptS.FUI

.

IPOOL
BILLIARD ROOM

2nd Setion, Occotding to the Pl,t
tflrrenf is recorded n Plat Book IS

Kish Real Estate
''SERVICE Ill YOPID
THE CONTRACT"

Li

Page Ii, of the Public Rect,ds Oh
Seminole County.'Florida, a k a

On Lake, Free Boating
PlO DEPOSIT REOUIPED

CIsti'rs

Cove,
Castlbrr,,
Florida, together with Westinghouse
fP4
Range
KS13ORXQ1 I.

Highway 17-fl, Sanford
Across From Ranch Houst'

WestinghouSe Refrigerator (PIe
PT 1I1LLXG), Air Conditione'
Luxaire
Inside
Unit
Itto
CDLO?2FEJ), Cond,nt,r Unit
OUtSide I No ECOO7IOKA) locatrd

'MCIAL 'JECIJRITY SPECIAL 2
is tirocimn, I t,stts h,nt' near IOk
front, schoolt, shopping, hospitals.

'.1

in yard with Iarg" Shade

'mci's 7 liedroom, I bath block
rcumr plus Florida room. Terms
511. 900

JOHNNY WALKER

.'

acre wooth ;i

fliii'

shady

tlI.i

,irit
'j

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Forrest Greene, Inc.
$)06$S'1

REALTORS
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Aluminum Siding
I

II 'A PA RTM [NT
FROM

134

3776457
MONTH

land? fledronmt

I or l

* 'Get 'm While *
* They're Hot'' *

P('.'.L II ;AT I It

Batris

ALL ADULTS EASY LIVING
QUIE1 I.PdO SERENE
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Modern Facilities

*116 E Kitchens
Localed West of H*. 1797
A' 1120 FIoria Ave
Ph 133 64W

PREFERRED AREA. I DR.? bath,
7 Story stucco, guest cottage
pOSSibililiC',. 119,SCI)

INCOME PROPERTY. 3 911 home
.i,,!h nice mobile horni' renbul
I ,srqp lot for garden 530,000.

WIlT REALTY
Peg Real Estate Rtokrr. 171 I4
3220779
377271$
t23 7893

lera

house's na rural area No

you qualify'

6 p.m.

1971 VW Thing, avocado green. AM
FM radio, only 16,000 miles, vuy
clean 57,693. Phone 372 1631
I Dea let I

1200 French Ave.
323-7340

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J Vni,,i,*
Acreage Tracts, small 5. large

Williams Accounting
Income lax Returns
f'. rrss 'Ia, 1797
I've Pools PPvrc' 3?? lu)

DRIVE 18.1 IV
Service 702 I.e 0,5 Blvd
COSsClt;crr
P"'r. Ill 9'.4t
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PERSONAL TAX SERVICE AND

Roofing

BOOKKEEPING lndiyiduil

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.

2 East

Road, Hwy 17 9'? (5CC entrance,
F,y Pints1 372 7199
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Roof

Anti Carperi'r', lit-par
F tee cstiri-,d-s
call 173 4)69

rig

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REALTY.

REALTOR,

Small arid ott lob spec'alsl F'rst
class workmanshp N.i ob too
small Call Ill 1350

Landscaping &amp;

Classified Ads dsdn'l work

there

Acrrs. Fla For intorination write
to Apt 601. Geneva Gardens. 1605

1'l

wouldrtt

Lawn Care
____________________________

.

Ch,na Glass.
'.'rtl Dolt Rpa.rersg
Call Nettie at

3726972
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lt',iChOt'

ii

tor 1189 tO

PIT PIT INN
Pu.urcl.ng &amp;(,.Oo,,,,n
Pr, 372 4,757

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PAYIOP4'S CHILDREN'S wc AR
Ph 377 I3I

1610 Hsaw,ilhA

* SWIMMING POOL SALE *
Pool diStributor muSt tell balance of
1975 pools complete with sun deck,
(ence and fitter 3118, overall

Terms aviitabh'

ClaSSified Ads often
______________________________

&amp;

CLARA

HALL'S

UPHOLSTERY now O('fl t $01
5,anfoqd Ave Specialists in 1ufting
restoring, &amp; 'epairng Alto
sewing mach,n r,)ars Ph 372
9771
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C arpenfry. Remodeling, ,51,i 'ens
Custom Work Licensed, Bonded
Free eStimOte' 373 6031

l''''i'.jf,iph Ily 'st.',,'.,q,
I r.- '.ttjit.,'q ." '
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(o,i..,,',.
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Well Drilling

"ii,

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arpentry,
Concrete'.
Steel,
Remodeling, Roofing Fre,'
Et'imate No lob too large cut
Small Call Red or John, 373 3001

Garage door Icr sale, 7' high. 9'
wide, metal roll up type 3230907. 9
Ic' I 30 or after 1

Gilts. knits, Christening rorans

Photography

Platter Patching &amp; smulatt'ct
ti 'Cl. 5, Slufi" sp'.' sally 327 $0

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'JOHN

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FREE GIFT WRAPPING All Baby

32) 9115

tOwup, iu
SI ILINCi IT P'A(S (ASks
PLACE A CL ASSI F lE DAD NO.5
(all 111 2611 nt 1)1 99)

payments of $9 Se. at

______________________

a:tory Tran

Upholstering

as's,mc balance of $101. or 17
SANFORD SEWING CFN
107 E itt $1 , Dora lucy. ii

diagnosis

Free

tmiS%,On System, 402 F Ce'lery

Pet Care

adcitons requ'rements at is
mu h,s general con

avalable
SIr uc I on

1X) UT U Air Corsdilin,i,'r
Almost Hera $100
177 39A

.tIJ

Epert .lutomapc tr,IrlSm,%5,on
Overhauling All work gvarante

322-6457

workmonsnip 'n your remodeling
and

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IIR('%74 Pt 57 OdTWOL
2362 P.*rS Or,'

If you're in thC business of bstlldn'?
your
busifles
Use
the

Sale

Golden Touch 'N Sew 5

Easter Tailoring, dresses. na's
and matching bags 372 7419.

Trq.nl ExterminalingCo -Complete
Pett Control and Term'tirsg Fr
Inspection All Pest Control. 10
oct Discount 3?) 795,5

low offert you th SOme Quality

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3778563

Johnny Walker

Merchandise
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Sewing

Transmissions
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Pest Control

Home lmprot'ements

.

Sew.ng 'able Sold ne

.

5 Sn,cjer Nursery I Land Alt,rat,ons Dressmaking, ladies'.
sca.'no We are Oserstocked "
men's. children's Drapes. Quilts,
landscaping plants and we tic
u'osterng Donna Canada,
complete Iand'scapng service
377 0707
?2tô or 644 721.6
1

Doll Repair

(h.Oi( $0 acre'..
partly cleared.
wooded
Near Grnev
Was
Plow 17') 500 Exci-ttem'
terms HAROLD HALL REALTY
REALTOR, 373 3774 Anytime
________________________________
I or 7 lots, located on C Cryst,ul
View Inch Arbor 3?? 3111 t'I
m U5
s"'' 6 &amp; 9

for

11) 6700
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Lii's Aitrrat,on sop Orzie,' for

be any

'

50-Miscellaneous

('SI( P3084 IAP.1OCLEARIIIG
Bulldozing, E icOvitrig DIrt'
work F II Cit too su' 372 3943

STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. If

Very desirable tsu'Icl.ng lot inLetiigh

high &amp; iry.

Expt'rt roof repairs, flat roofs or
shingles All work guarantee-ti
BROGDEN ROOFING

Land Clearing

Carpentry

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f.

Radio 8. TV

S.m,nnl.

i'i en.

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Business Tax Rttumns

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
I Iorrnrrl8 84,rrie't s f3c,uty Nook)
SitE Firs 1?? 5712

i1 h, ip ,.n lflI
P.itlrl.nq, (I)OrS

J

(

Saturuay lob

'ndu)vit flings
on retc' work, rId By the hOur, or
by tne iot, 377 936%
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'F LLS DRiLLED. PUYPS
cPMIPII(IFR S'V3TEMS

Plumbing

Werepa'randServ,cq'
STINE MACHINE &amp;
Supply CO

Pt u'.'t''i. c

Bill.

i:. 009
a'''.
I
PIp or'. fI ii'

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.1

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I

Pressure Cleaning

Iisstall csrpc$ and vinyl, wa'I towa1'
Fret' E5lin,lt Call SEAMS 'ii
Sanford 372 1711

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aakc your Budgel go furlhcr, ¶hp
th(
Ac3 every day
I

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cellent condition, sl.I00. 373 $061
after

standard, air, teat, clean, Il,6y5,
322 7261 after 3

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43—Lots-Acreage

M.UNSWORTH REALTY
Peg Real Estate Srt"krr
103W 1st St
373 4061 or 373 0517 eves

1971 Pinto, I speed, lw miles, e'x

Sanford Auction

.i?

Beauty Care

down

paymenl, monthly payments less
than rent Governmenl tubsidi/ed
to gt.'al'f'ed buyers Call to sr-c ,

1977 P,nt Runabout, low mile's, new
tires aid battery, 31.500. Phone
349 5356 evenings

Income Tax Serv.

COn (O,tr yOur hOme with alum
sting &amp; soIft ,5te'm Alio
Roof'nq. Gulters 70 prs Eup
Faq,' Sti !'(3 Co 151 936)

Trailer, lO't3S"

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TAFFER REALTY

Meg Real Estale Broker
3776635

'-'heel
covers,
suspension
package, Assume payments. 322.
'.371 after 6.

1971 Econoline 300 Van, S cyl

51.995
3?? 911?

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
,i7J $353
BUY
SELL.
TRADE
311 3lS( First 51
3773677

1100 F 75th St

1975 Dodge Van, autømatfr, air, I'S,
tinted wndows. white wall tires I

DIRETOR

''.'•,ti..

',''

By Mary P Durdc-n
0'.'py Clerk
Publish Feb 7) &amp; M.iroi I. I IS
1976

Pt AL TOPS

LAKE MARY

''

oay Of February, AD, 1q76
EL. I
Arthur H. Bt'kwith, Jr
fink
Seminole County Ciri,i.t

,

'

WE TAKE TRADES
SANr'ORti
3 Bedroom, 7 bAth

'

firrauhliui

Oivi'r

lot 547.300

321.0041
Is nc.'cl

screened pool, even a

bo%ens.'nt

or 83 1-9 77 7

7dthdAyOl Marn 507* U
tal to
iuctiam,n, ii, default will ii'
'5km
AQaint soi. for the rein

V'n1

home,

SI 9.900

ti'rein and tfsefC'.,n

Bedroom

JUST REDUCED

SBedronrn,7%toryoldsq

All within walking distance

LOTS AND AC!EAc,(

I

W 75th St , Sanford
________________________________

By owner, I BR, 2 bths, Hidden
Lake. No Qualifying, small (Sown,
assume payments 373 8531.

'113 $5700r114'4805

JUST A PHONE CALL A WAY
__________________

1969 17'ióO'. 2 bedroom split plan, I'.
baths Set up in adult park 53,000
or best offer
Phone 37) 0)93
anytime

fireplace, new floor coverings,

(i'ntr,'ul F lot id,''.
MULTPL(.L.ISTIN&amp;REALTOR
1919 5 French
17) 4991
321 1196, 377 1964
377 I,39.17 116.

Drapes •Clmptting
Sep. Dunin Rooms

Chico 8. The Man

EX ERTS READY TO SERVE

room, carpoct, Shirt ing, payments
I1CS 32 Phone 37) uiSl or nights
671 5369

double lot 126.500

Stemper Realty

Sedan DeVille,

owner, loaded Fir$t $1,100 tk",
it C,sIl harold, 37] 7970

LiDIS of bargains n Furniture, op
pliances, Miscellaneous. Don't
rr•55
this sate BankAmericard
',',i5tt'r C r'arqe arc t'pte

I

177,400

41—Houses

or Unfurn,'

Cadillac

1970

Aonday, Mar, 15, 7 P.M.

chars. straight Chairs, tiling
cabinets, as
Cash and carry
NOLL'S
Casselberry. 17 97.030 1708

C ARIBE-- double wide, 3 Bedroom,
2 bath, central air, raised screen

acre lot with beautiful double de
mobilr home 3 Bedroom, 7 baths.
garden plot all prepacd Only

SOUTH PIPIECREST- 3 Bedroom,
7 baths Owner mOving out of
state
F HA
financing
available $22,000
PAINT STORE- Business anti real
estate, 175,000 or will sell one for
5)7,300, inventory anti fixtures
included

1945 Buick Electra, full power, air,
mint condition, 1430. 322 $631

AUCTION
SALE

or

central air, carport, patio cover.
Skittifl.j new carpet, adults Only.
Paymenls 150 61 Phone 377 0051
Plights 671 5569

AcrH near golf course. Fern,'
Crive ott Markham Woods Pd
Tree's, high and dry Horses o k.
3.6.500 per acre Owner. 661 6693

central heat arid air. atfic fan,

tue'

low miles, $1,650. 371 0031.

z IMMER, I?' wide. 2 t*'drOocn.

COUNTRY LIVING at its best-- 17

Shop, or Suitable for motl
businesses Rent, $lSa week Days
372 7(177 or Nights 372 6700.

u%t

3503 Orlando Drive
Sanford. 373 S700

TERRY
62$ 0711

BUILT by craftsmen-- Lovely old 7
story, 1 bedroom, 2 balh home,

"wrj

.'

72—Auction

¶'i'el desks. s',ccjt
desk
&amp; criars, secretarial deskS &amp;

IS YR I- HA F IPIAP.1CPIc,
GREGORY p.tOBILE HO','ES

Sale

.01 U 921177, Longracx'.'.'

'

Wood

for

If 1' r, 1972, m,nt
AM F M, wre wheels,

Plo charge All admitted free
Come browse esery Sunday 9 to 3
at
the
Movielang Drive in
Thtatrs.. Su'h I? 92 Phone 333
1216

pci Igroup Ball's P.ario&amp;Org,sis
Salej. )0I W 1st 372 7255

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TIME for swimming- Foil home.)
Bedroom, l'i bathS, large family
room Reduced to 179,900

i,g

'.56

SWAPSIIOP FLEAMARKET
nyorue can be a seller or a buyer

PianolOrganSales6 Serv We buy
used oanos 1. trade LesssPatio. organ, guitar. accorciian.

,i'.uirt'

80-Autos

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70—Swap &amp; Trade

________________________________

42—Mobile Homes

STOP AND THINK A MINUTE If
CI,sssit,ed Ailt didn't work
lt,'re wouhcln'l be any

FISH from your own boat dock.
Lakefront. 3 Bedroom. I' baths,
Florida rooms, central seat and
Oir. 1. beauty. 537.500

furniture'
NOLL'S

rcsflrn.

f,trrtnrd porch, large lot,
5150 pa5rsrnis 37) 1)lb

21317 5 FRENCH (HWY l77)

TV

demandet in Ihe Cofnnlaint
DONE AND ORDERED at Sat'

24 His

3239410

Furnshed 2 bedroom mobile home'
Casselberry ,rea Adults only,
Phone $31237).

GoodCondution

Call 37) 011Safter 5pm
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COUNTRY CLOSE IN
1 Bedroom completely carpeted.
range &amp; refr'qerator, 7 pantrit's
Scre'neci porch, Irut treet. Only
516,303

ANTIQUE FORD TRUCk

1' 9?
8 11 4706
______________________________________

60—Off ice Supplies
( REAT ASSUMPTION ________________
Used office furniture
with tamilv

x

ru
Pr, i''
'uSrkiva
LandIng Resort on scenic river.
Fitti, boating, canoe Adults 3fl
41715
___________________________

-I'll

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3222420 ANYTIME
REALTORS MI. S
PLRp

REAL TOR

SPRING iS SPRUNG
F,ifltA%ti I bedrOom, 2 bath Over
looking lake, screrneci patio wilt
16'
17' heated swimming pool
Privacy fencc'd 117,300

hi 'ri 1111

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An,
Ouanhit,
Ia. ,
C ,5','.u'lt'p'rr

'
-.
59,,4AUsiCa! Pk?rchandise

AT

idrr-y Suon1

ana

JIM HUNT REALTY

__________________________

DEW 1)

aiC

Slanted to buy u%d ofIIc

________________________________
__________________________

vacuum

home

—_________________________

heat, reasonable First, last and
5100 itrp.o%it 630 4677 after 4 p ni

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br 7 Bid' oon's Adults only

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CtC,in 3 BR. S bath, central

MULTIPLE LISTING PEAL TOP
15(93 French
3771991
Eve 322 1196,372 1161.
377 1914.377 1939

cent heat, wall wall carpet, en
closed garage, large fenced lot
Reasonable price 323 $913 after

19/1 Chevy '.Ton
I Speed

pm

Call Sanford's Sales Leaoer

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79—Trucks-Trailers
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DAVE 5' 173 V.1/I)

I

1970 Lynncraft, 22' Cabin Cruiser.
depth finder, Citizens Band, toilet.
All
8 cyl Chevrolet engine
equipment
372 58.40 after 9

System. ornpletely fenced yard
S71.

377

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33-Houses
Furnished- ,

Furnished

PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
1513 Peiri Dr vi' 170 ijo

A low cotf

central

room,

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We Buy Furniture

P005084 MARINE
I9ThHwy 1? 9'?
377 5961

frigerator, garbage disposal.
lamily

bI iy

1or used fumnitue, appliances,
.V5i
ii'lS.
Buy,
'"'ri
I ,,rr'1 s M,irt. Ji
. '-it

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3 BR. Ii baths, dining, living room,
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I TU Ovirdo Duplet, turn Or
urs'urn Ideal lOcator, Peasucioble
363)771

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BLAIR AGENCY
373 3166

CASH 322-4132

55—Boats &amp; AcCessories

tERRIFIC POTENTIAL!
Adda
little TLC and you've got a show
place 3 bedrooms, Studio apart
mt-nt, kitchen equipped, central
heat, paneled family room with
f'rcplace. Only 539,500

DUPLEX-.. 7 Bedroom concrete
block, excellent condition: no City
taxes
fly owner 377 66'C

373 2920

ots—vvanieo iC')

$25,000.

tome, furn orunfurn
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AKE A MOVE
To this 3 bed
room, 2 bath home with range, me

Realtor

Motorcycte Insurance

Phone 373 eO(*

('Ir,rT'VS trt;m ISO, 131W. from
513, Strvicc' all makes HERBS'
'TV 1200 S French. 32)1731
____________________________
Component Stereo. Sar,sui tuner
amp., Teac tape deck, pioneer
Speskirs plu's ,ucc'sSorifj 323
7765

carpeting, kitchen appliances,
extra large closets Reduced 10

iL.SL ESTATE

Pl,ce2tcdroom block

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78'—WQtorcycles

PIGS FOR SALE
$73 Each

53—TV. RdiSIereo

.

iOOPS'
Don't overlook thit 3
bedroom, li z bath Isorne that's
only 3 years old Cc'ntral heat ar.

CalIBart

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OUIET SIDE STREET
Large
o',e't-at.'
:
lrts.
Led
room fra.,ie house, kitchen op
pliances Beautilul homeste.
Priced t sell at $14,300

A'Sume 15t mortgage

Unbc:icvat,le' II is truet Neal,
IreShly painted, new roof, 1
P"drorim CR on double lot
Like
srp.'t
Call to see

3 Bedroom. I bath,
fenced yard
6430562

eitro

31— Apartments

UnfUrnished

Phone 327 5913 alter S p m

Unfurnished

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Stenstro m Realty

Ds,s 327 1171 Broiem
Nht 373 0413
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3 tledroern on large lt on lakefront

-. opt. near
large? DR
hospital 1)55 mo. Call 323 9033

Immediate

Cosirt

1976

ri—HOUSeS

Mothr all 'ih,iri'
r,onie ,th sirrr
371 C'42

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Total PriceS. $14,950

Small price for Others
Ptsone 377 1671

67-Livestock-Poultry

31, 321 00)

Phone)72 0575

JOHN SAUL'S AGENCY

Furnished I bedroom, living em.,
dining rm , ideal for retired
Couple Near town. No pets 377
7610 alter 1)0

PICK UP J(JNi CARS F1TE

37? 108.-I

GE WASHERS PENNEY'S
DRYER
Both for 115

throughout
Central
A&amp;H,
Payrv.i'nts Ill? 17 monthly Plo
n

Cash f"t ,',rr' ct ir u'nk cars ',i'
tow .Iaay 7 clays week. C,uil
collect, Orlando 365 7131.

CAMPBELL'S POODLE PAD
71.67 Park Ave

5r?I.
[fp,'.Jp'
P
set vtc i'. us.cl ,,i.i(P nt's
P'OflPit. V APPI laplrFcll'1 11697

Days' 322 6173
pfit,ihtS- 372 73S7

quit1,

Call Mr Anderson. 363 S710

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EA LTY
BROKERS
?

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excellent qlity lur.1i temperment

complete, heits'y maple.
irpt. '1

77—Junk Cars Remeved

Doberman Pncher AKC pupS.

52—Appliances
Multiple Listing Service I ______________________

BEAUTIFUL 3 bedrm. I's bath
home,
draped
carpeted
&amp;

anytime weekends

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o4herwo'a ford. ScminoeCounty, PIoqIda, Ui'S
(Ii

Furr.ished duplex, Lake Mary area.
2 OR furnished apartment, nice
yard Children and pets OK. $130
month 7'; milt'Snos'thof iSbn I?
92 701 Sunset Drive, twit to
William's Accounting &amp; Ta*

Rentah

Sntorci,

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Service Open Sunciy,9to

WHITE MOTOR CORP.
OUTDOOR PRODUCTS
JOin our (hin of tore and link up
with us We can put you In the lawn
mower,
tractor
&amp;
bicycle
business Over 100 products to sell
Investment 113.300 Plo franchise
tnt's Loll collect. Whe'clpowe'q
lilt), $33 1011

30-Apartments

1

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.,r,';, n•

3
retirement
home,
bedrooms, 1 bath, kitchen
equipped; 7 car carport
double ut ilitv rooms Just $11,000

.

.S'.orn,n,
aprr Route in SanfordWort. 4 firs. daily, earn to 37,000
yearly. 19,000 up if you work
more Vs.ry Secure Sm,stI business
Si IC-I
3 '.3.1.6

f

Ideal

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Reconditioned BatterieS, 512.95
exchange. REEL'S BODY SHOP,
1109 S,snf fled Ave

65-Pets-Supplies

DECOI1ATORS.109W 1st St., 377
7)35

and air; 2 car enclosed garage;
kitchen equipped 534.300.

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days week. JIB Auto Parts. East
Hwy SO Colt collect, Orlando 565
21))

R,'nt flu" I u're Lu-c'rc (Irpe'
''
't.,'r'r t.s only It SO per day
cARROLL'S FURNITURE

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323'5l74Anytime

bedrooms. 2 baths; cer.'ral heat

DUPLEX
fumnishi'd or un
lumni%ht'd
Ideal
location
Reasonable
rent
365 377)
________________________________
3 (Ii droom, carpeted,
'ntraI heat
andair.Convenivntdowntownafld
hosptct $163 month plus deposit.
133 5663

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AUTO BODYMAN
GO to wOrk now
TVTECHNIC,AN

ha been filed against you, ani you
are required to serve a :opy of yl)e'
page 3$, CA 7h ;'..,j,,, Irti%d5 of Answer or pleading t tPip Complar"
U"
'flP
PJantIf'
attorney
!"mlnole County. Florida.
h.is tx'cn filed against jou And you PAIR ICK McGROTTY, 1701 Brick
Avenue. Suit, 301, MIami
art' rcguirtyJ to t.i'r
it copy o your
Florida. And tile the original
*t,bti defenSes. .t any, tO it
GEORGE E. NOV15, Plintiff' orfileadingi,ltheoffi(eof,tleClera
Of the Circuit Court on or before the
.sttnrni'y. *h0" addrrtt it
Wi".tg.,t Pl.sia Dciv,', Clermont
1 h)f,(l,i 32171 :ui nr lii'fO, April 9
anti fili' the Ofiqin,jI
the
Clerk of t.

31A—I')uplexes

.

64-Equipment for Rent

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fl'int

76--Auto Parts
Used motors sold and installed Also
12 acre's cars for ports. Optn 7

177 $057

SI-Household Goods

H3rOld Hall ReIty

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WIRTS. hit wili
119 'tancv,g'Roj.d

fREEDOM FEDERAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, a
Unitca States cof-pernh,on, formuly
known as riRsr FEDERAL
5AVINt5
AND
LOAN
ASSOCIATION 0- TAMPA,

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Needed immediately

CASE NO. 74.314CA.09.F

Lrqe corner lot with niCe 3
tearoom. 7 butt.
-or
mc lnd garage. central t1'.11 ashi
,ir, ront
ti,cio

lS Hwy 17 97, Sanford

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7144

ALTJSMOttTE SPRINGS
134 13t
HOOt) TRACTOR COMPANY_-

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3 year old home. n.ce condition, 3

DESkCLEFK

..,..
UII I 1.

SAN MO PARK, 1, 7, 3, bedroom
trailtr arts Adult &amp; family park.

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- Joam, Used Furniture Ic rein, P,i rise
.wuiimy, J ucuroom,
I set. 5.15, Color TV. 523; Bed,
access Lake Markham.
$13. Hollywood single bed,
$75. Nice round chrome dinette, i
SHADED- 3 Acre homesite Choice
Drawer
•
RETIREMENT
1.IicS, 53, h4i,,
l.i'
:n new
SPECIAL
F'jtfl'1I'
Furnished 7 bedroom, nnhc',utifut
Dinrtle, 179. Horculon
Pail. Avc Convenient lo ttorr.
Rrclinrr, 119. Maple table, I
516.300
chair's, $175, Also AnUgue's vULP
CiPLA
'.I'i

We are sure one of these houses wII
make a pleasant home (or you and
your family

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3;') 5930

Beauty Salon, longwood Room to
expand. Inside decor very
pleaSant Equipment 2 years Old.
Si.703 6.11 MI? or 377 13150

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lovely pool, Ravenna Park
133.300

#op lip Carnpe'r, Montgomery
Ward, All Accessories, 1350. 373

Sales, Rental, Service
Ill Magnolia Avenue

37) 1)&amp;D

Bud Cabehl

.5?,S'I.lbi'

75—Recreational Vr'hicles

FARM EQUIPMENT
New and Used
Ford, Kubota, Pettibcurie

K itchOn Bathroom Cabinels,
Count taps. S.nks In%tallat,00

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775 7635

CLARENCE ELL WOOD WIRTS

tr&amp;g&amp;.ni

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Ii(t'nS, On highwa',

cellent potential.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN ANfl flD

&amp; 7 bedroom aparin,t.nts.
lurnistled or unfurnishCd Newly
redm'orated Come
r
A'rpdrt RIvd Sanlord 373 13

Weekly

ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER
Posting machine r bookkeeping

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CONTRACTOR'S LQU1P'.IEPIT

SWIM- Super 3 Bedroom, 2 bath,

NEIGHBORS
Newly reck-coraled, remodeled 3
tiedroom home, large family
room, cedar Siding and fence.
eating bar, new carpeting, new
roof.centralheat,14,cq It lot.
Owner, 3730327

BAMBOO COVE APTS

sq

Transportation

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63A—
Tractnrs&amp;
Heavy Equipment

Oflytme

central heat &amp; air

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AttpOn Every r'd4y
all? Noon
h1grIaa, 43 Flea Market, Sanford

(Anytime)

Assorted Colors
$2 Sq. Yard
Sanford Auction

CLIFF JORDAN.REALTOR
1311777

Clean 3 bedroom, P, bath, avocado
refrigerator, blue carpet.

wilhout use Of thcrpcullc 15001"
5173 plus cl"posl? $31 3763.

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24-Business ppnrftinifjes
I

Pried below F HA appra.sol, rn
maculate 3 bedrOom, eat in kit
then, well kept lawn, double'
garage, prIced 10 it'll, only $73,900

F.ves 377 0617or3fl 1517

bedroom

LO'ty 1
furn;th'-d,

a'artçno'nt,

Tender, 1 e. 'rsq care for CIderly, man
Or lady, in my horns. E'celtent
food Phone 7

Oppc'tu:,

PEALTYINC

72-AuctIon

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USED LUMBER- Siding, 7z4s.
3iI ills, lavatories, commode.
uriflls, bricks, Ia$x1t. Will make
deal or sell by pii'e Call 377 794

Solid walnut console AM FM Slereo
snd turntable Real nice pece of
f',rnuture Prione 377 4631

LOWDOWN

Sanford Charm &amp; Value

Mo1iday, March 15, 1976-38

61-Building Materials

New Vinyl Flooring

HAL COLBERI

Payton's, 377 1301

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RAVEPIP4APARX

11 ACRE grove, 12,200 per acre

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wife,

fobeassessadandl
assessed tO each parcel may
ascertained at the offfrc of the City
Clc'rk of tt'uv City ul Ca' Setberry,
FtOjdj
DATED thIs 1211', day of Muocti
AD 1976
(Ss'4l1

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COOKS

ttq,i,';

3220611

river privileges, only $15,000

7317 Palmetto Ave

LOnqwood

I/'.43

FICTITIOUS NAME
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Notice is hereby given that I am EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIa.
engagedinbuslne%satlOqE Crystal CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Lk, Ave. Lake Mary, Seminole COUNTY, FLORIDA.
County, Florida, under the fictitious NO. 7553CAI9.G
name of LAKE MARY LAWN
NOTICE TOOEcEND
EQUIPMENT, and thai I intend to FEDERAL NATIONAL MOP
register said name With the Clerk of TGAGE ASSOCIATION,
the Circuit Court, Seminole County.
Plaintiff,
Florida In accovdanc. 'ivilb It.
provisions of the Ficlitiosts Name CLARENCE E WIRTS, JR. a k a
Statutes, TO Wil Silction $6509 CLARENCE ELLWOOD WIRTS,
Florida Statutes 1937
JR and if married
WIRTS, his
Kathleen A Gefir
f'.lst; Marcrs 13. 22, 79 April 3,
Defendant
19 /8
TO: CLARENC'E E. WIRTS. JR. a

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sewer

7 Neat appearing sale's persons witti
ear for local demonstration work.
Tp rorninq'. and ChAmi. ftr
v,,l'ement For inti'rviewcalIs

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201 Commercial

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LARGE 7 bedroom house. $19,000

1 fledtoom fumn apt . Ills month,
water and garbage pickup in
clud('cI Sec alter 1 pm , 9)5 Park
Aye

Salon. 2310 B Oak Ave

Will Iran.
SALES CASHIER
Like sports? This will be a fun lOb

I Irrr
Stripping
ing
a
PeSiclpnti,il &amp; BuSiness F
5 I4I.ii C i,'aii J7i 3951

3 BR Brick Home
110 Magnolia Ave

LARGE mobitehomeonll,acre lot

7 BR, Air, AduIl
No Pets

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11,jr Stylist with good following
Apply in person. Life Styi Beauty

Full knowledge of larm eQuipment
an impent S

Real Estate
322.7643

Pi'i1

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I BR apt , turn or unfurn AduItt,
593 3772296 atler S and k edt

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upon

,.

Call $67

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SPRINKLER FITTER
Design exoerience preferred
SALES REPRESENTATIVE

BALL REALTY

MOSSIE C. BATEMAN

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl,

SO-Miscellaneous for Sale

.

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machlneexpefience will land thiS
lob
SECRETARY
Purl tome Must bt
od typiSt
MECHANIC
Great job Good money.
MANAGER TRAINEE
Fee Paid National Cornany Eu

41-Houses

RAYMOPDM BALL
Peg ReI Estate Broker
3'? 3611 AlIt', His 372 7137
117W 1st St Sanloi'd

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One bedroom turn. ant 2nd floor.
Convenient location Preler
r1"sture lady 607 W 17th St

Opportunity for youth groups to earn
extra money. Call 371 0375

u.s E.T.C.E.T.A. Oflice, 1310 West

Colonial, Orlando Application
be Its by March 22. 1916

-.

Aphonrcallcouldstartyouonanew

TITLECLERK
Must have bliling ezpernce and
title work.

Excellent potential

1 Bedroom furnished apartment,
Casselberry area, Adults cnly
Phone $31 2'2

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AUTOMOTIVE BOOKKEEPER
Career lob for top notch person

.

To
All vocrt, r.N
,irt ,ir,
Othur person interested 0 &amp;l lOts,
lands, andparcelsot lands adjoining
and contiguous or abcurldlng and

abutting

in%tructions may be picked up at

Jfl 1470
________________

Nrc'd 2 people to maxe appointm,.nts
by phone for our rcpresentaliy,Hours flexible, pay open Call 371
0325

a

4)-Houses

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$123

Apt 7

and Profitable career
3765.

WE DO!

FOUND- Giasses at Pinecrest
lennis court, Sunday, Mar. 7
Identify &amp; pay for ad. 3726053

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I BEDROoM '0T SAGE

apartment bldg Hufti,snct nuSt he
000d al plumbing repairs, tb
bookkeeping Free rent, no salary
apply 4 to 6 p m 17)7 Park Ave ,

$97;

WHO CARES?

32701.

al

atonoCrystal B.owlClrcle.withinthe

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DUNU.

PUBLICATiON OF THIS NOTICE.

may have that challenges the
...t
wit,, Inc

VItYt-I

WILLIAM

333 feel Of

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are

fI57 PUIILICATION OF TillS
NOTICE, to file any objections they

J'

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CHARLES

31--Apartments Furnished

Couple lo manage &amp; mAirlta.n 10 unit

fltment, Monday, Tuesday &amp;
Wecines,i,s from 9 to II a m 86?

,,nh. # I t In;!. '.c)"

return of lady's diamond pin, lost
February. Sanford area. Reply to
Altamonte Srngs. FL

Plaintiff,

FROM THE DATE OF THE FIRST

,.qv,u.

_,.,_.

PART TIME

permanent part t'me, plt',5;,snl
ernployrntnt Call icr ,sp

___________

4EWARD-- No gucsti"ns asked for

corporation,

required, WITHIN THRE MONTHS

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SIflU$1 •odY
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SOUTHEASTERN HOME MOR
TGAGE COMPANY, a Florida

the following
described new sewer improvements
located witnln the City of
4I'uorrry,
emino,e County,
FloqidJ, to wit.
775 feel of 10 inch sewer .-nain and

.'dminl5tratio

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CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA,
NO. 76$l.CA09.B

.

to whom a copy of ths Notice of
has bern mailed are
required, WITHIN THREE MON.
ThIS FROM THE DATE OF THE

ALUCKY

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I

Florida
DATED mis 1st day of March,
A 0. 1976
Mary W. Hawthorne,

d,'tiver sufficient copies of the' Olm
tci the clerk to enable the clerk to
mail one copy to each personal
c'present alive.
All ptrsons interested intts( estate

5:40

pt,

ascertitnet' ll 1159 Otficeof use City
Clerk of the City of Casselberry,

Each claim must be in writing and
must
indicate the basis for the
claim, the name ausd address of the
ueditor or hiS agent or attorney,
and the amount clpimed. If the
daum is not yet due, Ilse date when it
will becone due shall be stated. It
the claim Is contingent or
unliquidatrd, the nature of the un
certainty shall be stated If the
clam iS secured, the Security shall
tie described. The claimant shall

ECONO 5:30 TO

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tobea5sessedafldtheamountfo,

assessed to each parcel may be

(Our? a writren statement Of any
(lam or demand they may havt'

'4 PASOFISSTUDY

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provemt'nts, Costs, method of
payment, and the assessments
against each properly owner Will tC
considered.
Itie City Clerk of the City of
CasseIberryhasinhecpcssessin
engineer's estimate of the con
struction
costs
including
engineering and administrative
costs in 'he amount of ap
proximately 561,00000
All interr.sed persons are nolified
thatthedescripli000fe,chproperty

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Scm'uole County, Florida,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOl IFIED
that the City Council of the City of
Cassel,erry, Florida, has deemed it
advisable to install new sewer im.
provements generally descr'bed as:
4,614 feet of J inch sewer main
aløng Iris Road, Kentii Road, Lilac
Road and also 19$ feet of $ inch
ser main along Oakod Drive,
All within the City of Casselberry,
Seminole County. Florda.
and to provide for Inc assenn'sent of
all costs as per Resolution No. 301 at
ttie City of Casselberry, Florida.
TAKE NOTICE that a PUblic
hearing Will be held On March 22,
1976. at 7:30 P.M.. in the City Hall at
whichtimetheowfl('qlassessedafld

demands against the estate

9 DAJLYRO
__________

rn

All
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(Wed ) PROFILES !N EDUCA
lION

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aI 1015. l.iiji,, ,ifl1 p.ir(IS ni IaIWt
adloining and contiguovi or
abounding and abutting upon tpsc
following described mw sewer
improvement located within the City
of Cassetberry, Seminole County,
Florida. to Wit:
4614 feet of $ ini.Ps sewer main
along Iris Road, Kentia Road, Lilac
Road and also
feet of $ inch
wer main a'onci Oakwod Oriv.,

Itt THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number 763$ CF
Division
In RI: Estate f
PAUL 6. BROWN,
Deccac
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
IN THE ESTATE:
YOU ARE HEREBY PIOTIFIED
that the administration of the estate
of PAUL 6. BROWN, deceased, File
Nurnt,q'r 7655 CP, it pending in the

PuoIseu March 15. 77. 79. April S.

DVflAtMf5

ntt're%ted in

lofltofOrectosejimortgageontn,

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and

F'ith March I, 15. 1976
DEX 39

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NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: JAMES F. EVANS whose
res;tjenci. s Urkri.,n
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an

WlTNESSmyhandandlhe0f
lh Court on March 11th, 96
(Court Seall
Arthur hi Bekwith. Jr
UT I"V
IV(UiT
oury
By Lillian 1. Jenkins
At. Deputy Clerk

TURNS

'0: nit?

City Clerk

petItion.

DAYSOOURUVES
AS THE

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(Ouity Florida.
Lot
ii
Block

1:00

145

857

iCNEWS

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Plaintiff,

following property in Seminole

G) NEWS

4 LATE NEWS

un.

ARCH FOR

(4) MIDOAY

130

porat ,,
JAM[S I EVANS, et

12 TAKE MY ADVICE

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woes G&amp;way Bay.
100
2' 12 'roltonRow
9 DAILY !'tORD

8:55

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION HO. 7i9$- CA
DIVISION:
.JAC KSOtIVILLE
NAT IONAL
BANK, a National banking cor

12-30

01

ARAN: Robert
Flahonty. who Irituenced an

fleiner) she wai'Wa

EB THE 0000
OF
Ol0 SIOVO

Afternoon

2)
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Legal Notice

GT CBS NEWS

4

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M.uirie (guest Lcxotta SWIJ
tells 1k Angel(seriesstat-Ca'l

ride arid the alvances Ci
bcsty trUCk
'r

fl.4AN MARY

MONDAY NIGHT

9

830
14"
PHYUJS: Phyllis
(Ocxia L.1Afl) fA
Wi
tntaln futiro arid a!')
rns,ptl nat wwi

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w PiCCADILLY CIRCUS'
The Goodies and the

NOTICE
e';

Wanted

18—Help

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other interested persons may ap
pear before the City Council and be
heard as to the propriety and ad
visability of making the Im

ADAM 12

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91 GENERAL. HOGPITAL
W (Mon) ABITWITHKNIT
(\ed)WOMAN ALIVE
(MOfltPtigT's)THE
MOTHERS IN LAW(Fn, any)
FORM BY' S A N TIO'J E
FURNlTLcEa)pKsHop
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ft
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18-Help Wanted

;ur (Iruspi t.t' li'is
phøn1' No SlI
slrair,ht salary,

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HOURS

Ave., Seminole County, Florida
under the fictitious name of
BATEMAN REALTY. an that I
Intend to register Said name with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminote
County, Florida in accordance with
the provisions Of tnt' Fictitious
Name Statutes. To Wit
Section
$6509 Florida Statutes 1931
( flateman
Pibtish: March IS, fl 79. April
19?6
DEX 16

€D(Frt ony)SENIOR SCENE
300
I2
ANOTHER
MondaYonY, u_:
2:30pm.
(4) CO) A IN THE FAMILY

4 Ir'r

RATES

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

.
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged in busine
at 263$ Sanford

19) THE NEIGHBORS

OrlQndo Winter Paik
831-9993

322-2611

DEW 12$
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strprsngromarriagooltwool

the major chw1ors.
li4' (6) THE GUID4NG LIGHT
11 SCHOOL PROGRAM-

(R)

12 TONIGHT
6 CBS MOViE "The
Legend of Lfzth C7wo
Novak, Peter Finch.
a'na
tells Ci a
mus sa'eon star
odtragIcyMomaking a
for a rvyiv has been
2

2) ii2) THE DOCTORS.
(Special Show Mx'dY,
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TO; Alt
operty Owners and
other persons interrstc'd in all tots.
tand, and parcels 01 lands ad.ning
and contiguouS or hboundlng aid
abutting upon the
following
discrlbednewsewer improvements
located
within ?he
City
or
ças%elberry, Seminole County.
41c line
I hru 5 times
Florida, to wit:
3lcaline
blhru2Stiflles
735 feet of 10 inch sewer mIn and
2c a line
- S: JO P M.
R .00 kM
limes
335 feet of I inch sewer main both
MONDAY
thru
FRIDAY
(52.00 MINIMUM CHARGE)
along Crystal 130*1 Circle. within the
City ol Casselberry, Seminole
ILanesMinimum
ATUROAY 9Noon
County. Florida
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
DEADLINIES
that the City Council of the City 01
Canelberry, Florida, as deemed it
advisable to install new sewer im
NIr The Day Before Publication
provements generally escribed as'
7SSfeet of 10 inch sewr main and
Sunday - NIoon Friday
335 fe', of I inch sewer miin bo9
along Crystal Bowl Circle, within the
City of Casselberry, Seminole
County. Florida.
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18-Help Wanted
all costs n per Resnlutinn No 101 nI
the City of Cassetberr,. Flolda.
.
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TAKE NOTICE that a pubhc
IAct1wJTl4AoiNINc.
PARTS MANAGER
heariig will be held on March 72.
1976, at 7:30 P.M , in the City Hall al
Must have cipinlenCe in all pñases
Perhaps Atcnoic Anonymous
ichtimethenersaSssedand
Canileip
of agricultural equipment and
other interested persons may ap
auto parts. including rtceivIn,
pear before the City Council and be
Write p o Bt 1113
stockIng and counter sales
ora Os to the propriety and ad
PermantfltPOSltIOflwitheX(ellefl!
Sanford,Ftorida37llI
visbility of making the Im
benefitS Contact Per
fringe
provemenfs. Costs, metho
of ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
r,eI Office.
payment. au
the assessments
"We Care"Free, 6417027 f
A. DUOA I SONS
against each property oner will be
"Hotline." AdultS or Teens.
Oviedo. FIa. 3053633611
considered.
hb n t ugulCipportuntY Employer
'he City Clerk of the (its' i)l Did you know that JhnnyWaIkeris
n
irij home r'rndtiflQ? 5Ue
CaSSt'Ibvrry hiss in her Iossession
ad in business Directory under
Did tabby have a litter of kitlins'
engineer's estimate of the con
Home Improvement.
Sell them with a fastactior
struction
costs
Including
Classified Ad Call )fl 3611 or 331
engineering and administrative "Giapefruji Pill" with Diedax plan
c0t in the amount of $11,532.74.
thin
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convenient
more
All interested pecsons are notified
grapefruit. Eat satisfying meals
REAL ESIATE ASS9CIATF.S
that the description of each property
and lose weight rAUSTS DRUGS.
Experienced 6 Nrw,y Licensed
to be assessed and the amount to be
Join "Sanford's Sates Lc'adec'
assesd to each parcel may be
IS Al COHOL A PMOBLEM
STENSTROM REALTY
ascertained a? the office Of the City
I YOUR FAMILY
Pat k Or. REALTOR 322 2170
Clerk of the City of Casselberry.
A , A If'
.
itoricta.
.1 trti.o, or trenui t rutdern MANA(,Li Iii4Ifd
ri!r.'.,,..
DATED this 11,1 day of March,
dr,nkeqs
Conservative
wIth
some
A.D 1976.
For further intc,rniatjon cut ifl tSf 7
management background. Fan
(Seat)
or write
tastic potenlial. AAA Em
Mary W. Hawthorne,
Sanford Al Anon amiIy Group r' 0
pinymen$, 701 Cofnm.rrxI. 11
City Clerk
fbi 553. Sanlord. Fl 3?7l
5176.
Publith: March I. IS. 1976
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Cunk &amp; WaitresSes wanted Full or
Singers
part time All hitts. Apply r
lI THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Produ(tion Co
person to Marcilla's Restaurant.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. Nationally knon
-.
2SiS S Frech
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looking for fresh fl(A talent. Call

Seminole

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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notices hcrcb, given that we are
engaged in business at Rh Dcx $0,
Markham Woods Rd
Longeod
32750. Seminole County. Florida
under the fic1ttlou name of PINE
APPLE PLACE,,and that we in.
tend to register Said name with the
Clerk Of the Circuit Court, Seminole
County. Floric. In accordante with
the provisions Of the Fictitious
Name Statutes, To Wit: Section
$6509 F Ioridj Statutes 57
S. artjl M Johnson
James 6. Johnson
Publish Feb 73.Merch 1.1, 15. 1976

2:30

YOGA AND YOU

:9 SUNRISE JI..4LEE
635
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2 10 TELL. THE TRUTH
4 BTCHED
6 CONCENTRATiON
ft FEEDBACK
9 WLO MLDRWOF
ANIMALS 'Prate( cjTwi
$2 ROOERTYOUNGFAMI.
LY DOCTOR: "The Wn&amp;'tegday Game
€L) STAR TREK
7.30
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4 HJ_YVOOSOUARES
6 MATCH GME
9 LETS MAKE A
8'0O
2' 12 THE RICH LITTlE
SHOW GSt 6Che&amp;
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4 6'; fl14()OA Ruth C,rdon
5t&amp;S as 1110 fllothO( C'.
Canton, R7oia
doomiw,
who vouches for her SOflS
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6' S(MI1R!StE SiMESTER
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and Gloria

MY FAVORITE MARTIAN

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S A ND HIG 1.1 L I H TS

Pafomat- (Rictwd Yrguoz).
volunteer or a Spec)&amp; loot
patrol
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Ch.canobarrlothattsn..4odby
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Window Service
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HAVE P.SOR( Com'ort Replace
your olo JALOUSIE WINDOWS
with
;Tiofe
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Warehouse mutt

be emptied HOWl Call war$'souse
collect, dayS or evenings, ask ton
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To IJst Youi Business,.,DIQI 322-2611 or

831-99931

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Monday, March iS, 1976

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can say others. I)o it toda
fensite Toot our otn horn
CANCFR iJune 2Wuiy fl) whiieyouhavethelraliegiance.
Higher ups know that if a job AQUARIUS (Jan 2Feb 19)

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lh %U1)lF MUKPl1
Ili raid Liff %%rlter

I skill hate reited $14 million since the inception
iIl be funded out of franchise retenues, ineluding
no to us twice 'Moore said He added that reports
of the lite year program officials said
those For eledricity, cabietision and others
the drainage project tou1d cost $68 million
"The City of Sanford wont arbitmrily abandon
"The power franchise is what built the marina
probably were incorrect. nce other projects un.
A Nissible cutff of federal ret enue sharing iapit4d Improvemetit projects in the esent the and the (it ft Cnter" Moore said No
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seriously and will help them today if you look for the proper
atenue It m8 take a little
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say they will support County staff, Neiswender was
Neiswender
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The title "executite Thustide

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resulting lack of direction for administrator carried too much fat orably viewed by nost
Richard te executite assistint
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county officials

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position and will be responsible
for all the day to-day operations
of counts government

of spades

the gall bladder and bile ducts

\eiswnder

ment
The county's 30 year Id

show that ace
Oswald I did He jumped
to six lie would hate made

%%est \orih Fail South

immediate increase in ad valorem

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Roger Neiswender is the No i for the (lirector of county cxecutive assisthnt' position a called a county manager or detloprnent, Neiswender has

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on the high side of normal"
fhe doctor stated that the hth which is caused by Incrcase
bile letd is apparently normal bil'rubin increased destruction

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County commissioners in
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kddrdl ret enue shaimg funds uuld hamper the

piecemeal out

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said Nesswender is his lop choice However, d'cicponou!dbethe' first one degree in planning and a
murnole county s cx Hattaway said he wanted to wait to see in six months let's go do it" bachelor s in business ad
historic step what other corn missioners had to say later Initially both Kimbrough and ministration from the
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We on t know I ho much the project ouJd of that project would be difflcWt without federal
cozt until tte get farther down the road," Moore funds or tund.s from scmewhere
Said
Both M3ore and Knowl said It was doubUul that

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'1 sa Id the r'""cit 'wide
,, dralnaLe
proet had been placed on the shea after being

(enter to apply to amortize bonds for the city hail"
Asked about the effects of a retenue sharing
funds cutff on the proposed cItywide drainage

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project Knowles said is '99 per cent complete '

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glance You 11 recall A small

package beneficial to all

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under %%ei) city officials said today
If the Funds are done away with, the cdv will
ilie federal revenue charing program is
continue to prot ide those capitsi investments that

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City Attorney Gary Massey, the issje of fluoidation befort

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Massey said the federal loan

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surprise hun if the decision is of plan includes increasing auxiliary power and high howeser approsal probably Sanfoed as hoile'

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setUng the deamne said "Ii
the U S Farmers Home a well and land would be worth
The attorney assured that the has now reached a point where

Hattaway

said

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inmoru the letter sets forth in promote and publicize in

additional $200,000

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through bile If the bile ducts early inlife Many oftheyoung
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(Itiilfl then bihirubin in the blood the Karean War crc found to
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comedy team, the J Comedy Act, and wln
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The entire sixth grade class of Sanford's LAkeIew Middle School winds 15 to 5 m p.h today

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renort from SCOI'A attorney mlithry skydivers who execu target and team will appear Sunday Beer, soft drink and. 10 THE ZOO

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legislatise act which created
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meeting, board members
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hater supply at the city" hearing on an ordinance per

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work with the F".orida Dental

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attorney J. Michael Mathews, Circuit Judge Kenneth Leffler
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Beef Supplies Building Up

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are building up their inventories of grain-fed cattle,
meaning consumers will see more choice and primegrade cuts of beef In the grocery store, the government
says.
The Agriculture Department said Friday that as of
March 1, 8,121,000 cattle were being fed for slaughter in
seven key states. That was a gain of 48 per cent from
5,48l,X a year earlier. The sec ates uroduc ahoit 70
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Although the new report did not include price forecasts,
department projections indicate producers can expect
some rfuvry to cattle prices this spring after markets
slumped in the winter.
Nixon 's Ghost

Shadows Ford

CHICAGO (AP) - The political ghost of Richard Nixon
continues to shadow a campaigningPresident Ford, but
Ford Is trying to make the best of it.
In a high-sctmol gymnasium in Buffalo Grove, Ill., a
student questioner drew cheers Friday night by asking
Ford how as the protector of justice, he could have par.
doned Nixon for crimes real or alleged about which the
public had no full explanation.
Ford drew louder cheers by responding,"! made the
conscious decision to l'an&amp;e this the way I did for the good
of the country —not for Mr. Nixon's good ... and I'm glad
that I did it."

Companies Admit Payoffs
WASHINGTON (AP) - Three more major American
companies, including the giant International Telephone
and Telegraph Corp., say they were involved in making
Payoffs to officials and customers in foreign countries.
The three finns, ITT, General The and Rubber Co. and
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paid by other large American firms and as a result of
probes by the Securities and Exchange Commission,
A fourth firm, Universal Oil Products Co., reported
Thursday it had made $290,000 in questionable overseas
payments since 1970.
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W ASHINGTON (AP) - Almost limitless supplies of renewable energy are lying around on the earth 's surfa ce
waiting for the political decisions needed to de ve lop them,
ex perts say.
Organic matter from plants, trees and wastes store the
energy of sunlight . This energy can become useful forms
of fuel, heat and electricity through biocorwerslon If there
is commitmen t todo so, the experts said Friday.
Several hundred persons representing science,
)verrunent and pri vate industry attending a three-day
conference on biocon verslon heard reports on a worldwide need to develop biologica l sources of energy.

Talk Wins Calloway Case
WASHINGTON (AP) - Howard "Bo" Ca llaway,
P'-csa F,id'3 campaign cnief, won pe
rmission to
ex pa nd his Colorado ski resort on government land af te r
personally arguing his case bef ore Agriculture Department officials last summer in his Pen ta gon office.
The appr oval reversed a previous U. Forest Service
recommendation.
J. PhiUip Campbell, retired 'indernecretary of
agriculture, said Friday night that Callaway requested
the meeting to present his case hr expanding the Crested
Butte resor t in western Colora do near Aspen.

Illegal Contributions Charged
WASHINGTON (AP) - For the second time, the
federal government Is accusing for mer Gull Oil Corp.
lobbyist Claude C. Wild Jr. of approving illegal pa yments
of company funds to politica l Candidates.
A federal grand jury indicted Wild on Friday on felony
charges that he "did willfull y and un la wfully consent" to
contributing 15,000 to the 1974 campa igfl of Sen. Daniel K.
Inouye, 1)-Hawaii, and $2,500 to the 1972 ca mpaign of Sen.
Sam Nunn, 1)-Ga.
The charges carry a maximum pe nalty of two years in
prison and a 110.000 fine for cons ict ion on each count

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of the major retail chain and departzrent stores across the
country.
The surge to buying this year, which was reflected in
the profit s'atements of three big companc. arid
government statistics this past week, follows a rise in
employment and an easing of Infla tion as the nation
necovered from the recession in the last half of 1975
In February, retail sales nationwide rose 12 per ce,tt
(rum u year ago, the Commerce Denartmenj saId.

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Sunday. March 14, 1976--Vol. 68 No. 175
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will continue to withhold 17,000
Acquiring some method of
"There is definitely a need. in delay damages, $2,200 owed
public transportation for But, this need cannot be met by another firm for completi ng the
citizens - particularly senior buses running up and down SR. project and $16,000 for a pump
citizens and young people - In 436 to Orlando. People are not station ge nerator which has not
this community is not a closed going to drive or walk to 436 to been delivered.
issue, yet, said Mayor Norman take a bus to the Altamonte
Commissioners also apF Io)d today.
Mail," he said.
prnv a payment at 98,953 to
nut, Itoytl said, he and the
FlDyd sa id he c'n see why the Tuttle-White Construction ana
city commission could not present system does not have Lee Construction, for work on
"jump up and get two buses," sufficient ridership. "They the $11.5
m1llF.,n project of
turned down by county corn- have to get the buses to the expanding the 1.2 million gallon
niissloners this week, on two people," he said. 'People are daily capacity Kell er Road
days notice.
not going to walk six or seven sewer plant into a 7.5 million
Saving the county corn- block s to get a bus, probably gallon daily capacity regio l
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missioners had be en "flopping two blocks would be the system.
around" about the Issue for two maximum."
Floyd said he and other ofpars, Floyd said Altamonte
In other business, Floyd said (trials wilt be In Ta llahassee
was given only two days to the city and Associated Monday attempti
ng to "cut red
make a decisi on on w hether to Building and Contracting Co., tape"
holdi ng up state money
finance the service.
general contractors of the $1.2 for the project'There are other ways to do it million North.side sewer distr ict
Callin, the hold-up "normal 91
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have bu reaucracy at work," Floyd
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come to an agreement on the said he does not expect an
flre are other forms," he amount the city still owes the problem.
said,
firm.
City Attorney Joseph Davis
The mayor said public
The project area is north of reported that the circuit court
transportation is very im- SR 436 and east of Interstate 4. may (lIsrnlss city charges
portant in an area such as the
The amount agreed u pon is against Mrs. Jean Bechtold of
City of Altamonte that Is as $64,217. Of this amount the city Spring Oaks for allegedly
violating the city's occupa tion
license and zoning ordinances
by operating a baby sitting
service In the residential area.
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PENSACOLA ( AP)—.State univtrsities should re.cpond to money problems by fl unking out more students
and not by limiting enrollments , Rep. Grover Robinson,
1)-Pensacola, says.
"Open access to our universities in important, but I
don't th ink we owe any obligation to a student to kee p him
in school unless he meets competitive academic stanLirds," Robinson sa id in a civic club speech Friday.
Th e Board of Regents has proposed a 10 per cent reduction in state university enrollments, but Gov. Reubin
Askew said that won't be necessary if the legislature
adopts his state university budget recommen da tions.

Ethics Panel Weakened
TALLAhASSEE AP—The ability of th e E thics
Commission to discipline officiaLc Fr m!sconduct ha
be en seriously weake ned by Atty. Gen. Robert Shevin's
opi ni on th at it cannot recommend temporary suspensions, Chairman E. Harris Drew says.
"We're left now in a rat he r intolerable position," Drew
aid 1'rida "The idea se can't impose a suspension
ixses a real problem in the work of th is commission."
Thepa nel recommended recently that Gov. Reubin
Askew suspend Homer B. Sikes Jr. for 90 days. Sikes
subsequently resigned Th ursday as a Putnam County
comrnmissioner.

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Speed Limit Challenged
FORT LAUI)ERDALE Al' i--If you receive a
speed i ng violation for exceeding th e 55-mile-an-hour
speed limit, at least on an interstate highway in Florida,
th ere's a good chance you can beat th e case.
While highway patrolmen continue to Issue citations to
motorists driving over 55 mph, some court officials say
the limit is Invalid.
Th e issue came to a head last month when attorney
Leonard Robbins of North Miami Beach, cited for doing 70
m.p.h., won a legal battle over th e speed limit on interstate highways.

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MIAMI (Al') - Two doctors, one a psychiatrist and the
other a cardiologist, have been named by a fed eral judge
to de termine if former state Insurance Commissioner
Thomas O'Malley is able to stand trial.
Dr. Ralph l.azzara, chief of ci'rdiology at Miami's
Veterans Admiminjstratjon hospital, and Dr. Albert Jaslow,
a private psychiatrist, were given t he task Friday by
.Judge William 0. Mehrtens.
O'Malley, facing c ha rges of extortion, mail fra ud and
lrn-!tx evasion, was to have gune on trial March In
Mehrtens' court.

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F 590 Vjmcjn St.,
Virgil Odell Gilley, 20, of 1820 Longwood, is accused of
'I Se11t&gt; -4)1W i!t'femolants art' Mulberry Ave., Sanford, is burglary of an auto and at.
docketed for trials this week charged with burgla ry of a beer tempted grand larceny of a
before Circuit Court Judge garden and possession of citizens hand radio at an
Robert B. M(;regor at Sanford burglary tools.
Altamonte Springs apartment
in cases ranging from forgery
Wiliam Scott Thornburgh, complex.
arid burglary to illegal drugs, 67, of 21 S. Cortez, Winter
Dennis John Lewis, 26, of 500
larceny and child molesting. Springs, is scheduled for trial Queens
Mirror
Circle,
Paul I.. Rougeux, 24 9 on two charges of lewd assault Casselberry, is charged with
Maitland, faces three counts of on a child in it case involving possession of controlled subforgery and three counts of fondling of two 10-year-old stance—hashish,
uttering a forgery ,
girls.
Keith Lee Sclieuring, 18, of
James Steven Kerr, 21, of
Sanford
McNamara,
Luther Judson
Route Two, Is charged
Pendleton Drive. Forest City, is si, of Orlando, Is accused of with leaving the scene of an
accused of burglarizing a Coca- carrying a concealed firearm, accident with personal injury.
Cola Co. office and the grand
Emrnitt M. Fierro,
Marie Jones Francis, 69, of
, of
larceny of a pocket calculator, 621 i. Sixth St., Sanford, is Orlando, and Nathaniel Charles
video tape recorder, typewriter accused of leaving the scene of iliomnas, 37, of Maitland, lace
and other items.
trial on charges of grand taran accident,
Raleigh U. Akins, 32, of
Arlene Vallee, 34, of 101 ceny, nttelnptLd grand larceny,
--Orlando. Is charged with grand Temple Drive, Longood, is
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to a money,
teren belonging
felon)' in connection with an
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SR-126,
incident Jan. 19 in Fern ['ark in
Richard Milith, 8,
1974.
Ovjecio, (aces trial on charges which an air conditioring unit
Listed as a state witness in
hatter)'. resisting an officer was stolen from a construction
the case is Calvin Yates, ad- without violence and resisting site and shots were fired at a
mUted member of a multi- an officer with violence to his man who tried to stop the theft.
county "steal-to-order" theft
person in connection with a Booker T. Washington, 49, of
and burglary ring that Sheriff's Jan. 17 melee at Club 436, 106 Bethune Circle, Sanford, is
agents broke up last August 1\ltarnonte Springs.
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Minder Lee Ponder, 46, of 215 of a firearm by a convicted residents.
Tuskegee St.. Sanford, is ac- felon.
Delores Butts, 26, of 1320
cused of carrying a concealed
Robbin Ann Campbell, 22, Williams Ave., Sanford, is
firearm.
Richard Faanklin Nelson. .
cd of aggravated assault
David Lee Kimes, 26, of and Mildred Ellen Redman, 46, and aggravated batter)' with a
Orlando is scheduled for trial on all of 453 Pendleton Drive, knife upon Alfreda Addion, 34,
charges of possession of Forest City, are accused of of Sanford.

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SAN FRANCISCO iA1' With Patricia Hearst slowly recovering from a bout with flu,
the judge in her trial for bank
rubbery has moved ahead on
procedural matters aimed at
making the trial's eighth week
its last

When Carter, who has cornplained that the trial has lasted
too long, asked defense attorney F. Lee Bailey how much
time he would need, Bailey
smiled and said, "Only twice in
my life have I gone beyond 55
minutes."

court sessions Thursday .'nd
Friday.
If she Is still sick Monday,
Bailey indicated he might suggrst getting the trial under way
again without her. "This trial
has to come to an end sometime," he said "It's !ong overdue,"

U.S. Dist. Judge Oliver J.
The 65-year-old judge sighed
Carter reaffirmed Friday his wistfully and c-racked, "Mr.
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within seven days and send it to a sympathetic spot in my
heart,"
the jury.
With the sequestered jurors
Carter's timetable, depen:iven the day off and the ailing dent on Miss Hearst's recovery,
Miss Hearst recuperating in her calls For the closing arguments
Jail cell. Carter kept opposing by Friday at the latest. He has
attorneys in court all day to Iron said the government plans annul instructions he will give to other full day of rebuttal, and
the jury when it begins the defense will have a day to
deliberation,
day and a half of rebuttal,
Carter, who once predicted
The gosernment has sought
the trial would last three to four in .hnu' Miv.c 11 ipiril
necks, noted the trial has vert to terrorism and Lok part
already consumed seven weeks in the robbery of a hlibernia
and warned he would not allow Bank Iranch in 1974 willingly.
protracted closing statements. H er attorneys contend she participated because she feared for
"As my father used to say.
souls are saved alter the first 20 her life.
minutes," the judge said.
Miss Hearst was reported
feeling
better Friday "but still
lie then allotted each side 3'
hours for closing arguments feels terrible," said defense atand suggested that when the torney Al Johnson.
testimons is completed "Oil UP
'Ihe 22 sear old newspaper
'.ow' pipes, gentlemen, and heiress fell ill Thursday. She no
have at it."
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stillcoughsagreatdealandhas
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('ourt normally is held from
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Jr. said he would need at least

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still exists, say speakers at predominanantly black
Florida A&amp;M U ni versity's Founders Dey.
"We as black politicians must be political crusaders
agitating for highly Intensive political activity," Georgia
Rep. David Scott of Atlanta said Fri da y.
Political po wer Is our only lever and if we employ th ti
lever with creativity, hard work and judgment, we can
use it to help achieve many f ar-reaching economic
changes for our black people and for America," be sa id.

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A1 i—House Growth and
E';ner Chairman Hyatt Brown sa ys consumers can save
$10,000 for every $1 he spends on ex pert wi tn esses to
support his plan to reduce electric rates.
Brown, D-Daytona Beach, said he has invited
professors Jay Livingstone of Georgia Tech and David
Ewert of Georgia State University to testify to two
coimnittees Wednesday on his bill mandating a $60.3million decrease In electric rates.
Br own said he is paying for th e witnesses out of his committee's budget. lie said the $6,000 cost is a good deal because Llvingstone and Ewert are charging one-third the
fee t hey charge to represent private companies.

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to grow the organism in a test tube.
However, scientists at the Natior.al Cent er for Disease
Control in Atlan ta sa y th ey have been unable to duplicate
th e Fl or ida group's claimed breakthrough arid will send
its own researcher to FIT later this mon th to furt he r study
the work.
Dr. Ronald If. Jones, director of th e FIT research team,
said Friday that th e group's su ccess in growing syphilis in
a test tube wi ll allow scientists to study th e veneral
disease away from a living animal for th e first time.

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The Florida Public Post-Secondary Educa ti on Finance
Coiuuittee said in a report released Friday that all th ree
ty*s of schools are making pioneering efforts, but
fragmentation of control allows competition and unnecessary duplication.
'l'-'''mmnittee was hcacjei hv "tj - f,,. • Ralph Turlington nd included Senate Education
Chairman Philip Lewis, 1)-West Palm Beach, Board of
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with burglary and carrying a 39, told deputies Friday th at her
Herald Staff Writer
concealed weapon, and sub- residen ce on Lazy Acres Lane being, but in appeal will
sequently was booked Into the had been entered during the probably be filed
Friday apparently was not a
regardless of
Seminole
Count)' Jail in lieu of day. She said the burglars took which way the cciirt rules.
good day for drivers of
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Southern Bell Telephone and
bond totalling $5,500.
items valued at $680, including did not tell the attorney to drop
Burglary net $680
Telegraph Co. vehicles. Police
a coin collection, a television the case," Floyd said.
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reports indicate that two utility
In Sheriff's Department set, a gold necklace, a sil ver
The charges are still pe nding
trucks owned by that company
activities, Virginia I. Finlay, beacelet, and other jewelry
in
city court, he said.
mayor said the city requested were involved in separate
ntr,,t
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accidents in Sanford.
order to complete applications In one
Arrested for Throssing Hocks
accident, a Southern
Also in Sanford, lLrnard
for federal funding to expand Bell (Iriver was charged with
gwood
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and update Lake Mary's water failure to use due care after Holt, 21, 901 Sanford Avenue,
was arrested early Saturday
system.
striking a pe&amp;astrian, and in the
after
William
Even if Lake Mary officials other accident, a utility truck Ilassonpatrolman
was
told that Holt had
approve the water purchase ircurred $350 worth of damage
thrown a rock through the
l.ONG WOOD-- The city repair city streets
frclii Sanford it will be at least a aft it collided with anoth
after
According to the record,
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window
of
the
Gaines
Boutique,
council
has called for new bids Councilman J. It. Grant
year before the water starts rehjle. In the latter incident, •'
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Fisher's estimate
Ninth St. and Sanford Ave. on a tar pot - a piece
the automobile driver WIS
flo%ing.
of tended the "city was fixing to previously had been that the
Ilult reportedly as lored equipment used to mix tar to get taken."
charged.
equipment would cost 11,8Th
The contract calls for Lake
Two bids were received For plus
Police reports Indiczte that
freight of
Mary to pay Sanford 37 cents
the equipment including an low bid w $1about $0. The
utility truck driver Gary Stake,
per thousand gallons of water. 28,
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than the
apparent low bid from 11. F. estimate.
was charged after his truck
Sanford officials notified struck Etla M. Hayes, 88, at the
Macon Equipment Corp. for
Lake Mar)' if the contract is not Intersection of First Street and
Fisher said Thursday he is
$2,124.
executed by Monday the offer Sanford Avenue, around 5:20 To
While
Cnunt"j!ma
"~ntruiing
to i&amp;ui iiIu prices
bl
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will be withdrawn. Althotwh p mn
Cornell and Parker Anderson for the equipment and Found
Sorenson believed he had
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moved to refer the bids to one tar pot advertised this week
un a charge of carrying a
Mrs. Hayes reportedly was
already been authorized by the .;truck while in the crosswalk by
cealed firearzm,, but defense Public Works Director Ralph for a somewhat lesser amount.
city council to execute the the utility truck, which
lie said, however, on further
The 16 men had been attorney CJ. Cullom" has asked Fisher for evaluation
contract he said Friday city making a left turn from First scheduled for jury trials in for a continuance in the
authority to purchase the better investigation he found that the
attorney Gary Massey told him Street onto Sanford Avenuc.
Count)' Court on the wagering
The firearm charge stems of the two bidded items, Grant "pot" advertised did not in.
this authorization had never
Mrs. Hayes, of Beam Towers, charges this week.
from a Nov. 1 ri.. by sheriff's insisted the bid was above dude the extras available on
been given,
ftiC statewide grand jury agents on an Altamonte Springs estimates given the board by the bldtkd ones.
reportedly suffered a possible
also
Councilman Bert Perinchief broken hip In the accident, but
indicted two men on felon)- aportimient in which alleged Fisher several weeks ago.
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is in Atlantic City attending a on Saturday, a Seminole bookmaking and maintainl.ig a bookmaking records and apGrant said Fisher had
professional conference. Memorial hospital spokesman gambling house charges.
paratus were seized along with estimated the tar pot would cost
Sorenson said Bacon earlier in said she was in good condition
Luther Judson McNamara, lists of bettois who used th
e $1,600 to $1,800 and the high bid
thedayhadagrecdtoattend
and undergoing surgery
53, of Orlando, and Jack telephoned sports betting of $2,495 from Highway
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Equipment and Supply Co. was
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The raid resulted after far above that amount.
officials were told Bacon was in Southern Bell occurred around Vegas, Nevada, resident, face
wiretaps ordered by State
Orlando with a fraternal gr1,up noon at 20th Street and Park trial in circuit court on the Supreme Court Chief
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Persons at Mrs. Lash's Avenue, according to reports. felony indictments,
James C, Adkins that furnished I
business oflic said Mrs. Lash
McNamara is scheduled for the basis for
In that incident, patrolman
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Training Control

MONDAY. MARCH 15
Fish
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Roll, Milk, Butter
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had applied for the sio,000
herald Stall Write r
('ETA Funded city planner post.
They include former city
WINTER SPRINGS - The councilman John Booth, Robert
city council Is again reviewing Williams and Douglas F. Boag,
applicants to replace City all of Winter Springs, and
Planner Dianne L Kramer.
Charles Strange and John C.
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cek for the planning post,
Funding for Mrs. Kramer,
Roll, Milk. Butter
be came the prime candidate for who was hired last Septem be r
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another pncitinn with th e to aid ir. the prepa ration cf the
Franks
county.
city's comprehensive land use
Fre nc h Fries; Taler Tots
plan, was to ha ve expired June
Winter Spri
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Irwin Hunter. approved by the
('ole Slav
ting a baby, first told the
('ount' Commission for the
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$10,500 Comprehensive uniti
Roll, Milk Butter
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iCETM position, la ter
Oven Fried Chicken
became effective F riday.
rather than give up hisdeclined
seat on
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Council is again expected to
the city council. Hunter
Green Beans
been unemployed since Sep. consider a replacement w hen
Dessert—Mrgc. Choice
the subject comes up un der the
tember.
Roll, Milk, Butter
mayor's office at next Monday
FRIDAY, MARCh 19
Carswell, who was hired as night's meeting.
1Janburger on Bun
m' city planner pendi ng CETA
flaked Beans
A workshop is scheduled at
funding approval by the coun ty,
Tossed Green Salad
co nsequently moved up from 7:30 p.m. prior to the regular
Dessert Mgrs. Choice
his No. 2 spot as applicant for mee ti ng to discuss a personnel
Milk.
Butter
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is sch ed uled to decide Tuesday
whether to hire Carswe ll.
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the wncld's largest oil j'roducing firm was Ori step lUvl
Saturday following a conference noted for its cloak-anddagger exploits.
At the end, the oil executi ves negoti ating for
nationalization of th e Arabian American Oil Co. left as
th ey had arrived - in secret.
They were hustled Friday onto a fleet of corporate jets
bo und for New York, California and Saudi Arabia,
Ignoring newsmen who had camped out at th e local airport for seven days trying to get information on the
meeti ng .
Arabian Oil Minister Sheik Ahmed Yamani had huddled
for five days of conferences beginning Sunday xi th officials of Ixxon. Texaco, Mobil and Standard Oil of
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"Play Ball" was th e cry Saturday at th e Seminole Boys Baseba ll League field, where some 40 teams
representing seven communities of Seminole County opened the 176 season, which will strr'ch over
the next 10 weeks with games daily except Sund ay. Last year's all-star trophies were presented to the
tune of Lyman High band and steps of th e Seminole High dance team. Herald Photo by Bill Vlncer*t (1
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there. Another 15 men died there threc days earlier.
Robert Barrett, chief adminlstrato- of the U.S. Mining
Enforcement and Safety Administration, said he thought
the mine would be scaled because it is "too risky to go
back n there right now."
Three of the most recent victims were killed In an explosion Friday while trying to find out the cause of a
similar blast Tuesday. The other eight were trying to fix
some of the damage.
Officials were to meet today to decide when the txbes
of the latest 11 victim can be recovered.

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Sunday, March H. 1976
Evening Herald. Sanford, Fl.

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U.S. CHOICE
FEDERALLY GRADED
HEAVY WESTERN
AGED BEEF

9c

MARCH
14-17

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PRICES GOOD
IN THESE
COUNTIES
ONLY...

Quantity Rights
Reserved
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Many adjectives ha"e been used to describe UP there I went to school In Orlando It 's home "
i,Ron Jr
He has often been Invited to speak by Central
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raw awi sud, the 1111)51 receflL at t cunfe'ence 0f
vuvu atical

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A\ l'. 1). t)()\ I.E. l'tiblisher
U. Rich IMII) LONG, Editor
IJ.l.IAM I). ( 'UHIHE, Managing Editor

pee."
But no matter what you call him, John Lofton
Jr., Is one of the nation's most ouoken, had-

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Minth.$2.4O: 6Mi'nths, $11.20:
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4uiiong t1

descrlbi him as young, conservative and cx-

column was then made available ezcluvely to the

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H - smre statewide

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Turning to %hat he ai1

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TOM TIEDE

tryde were under control of rival band.s of

U s

X I e

ar(l M. Nixon against contin- where flow. E'lmnml Brown Jr. and is aiming at carping a bloc
canipi

Opinion polls in both Califor. to quit. period."
policies of austerity and the i

palatable to the people in their own countries
refer€nee to "opportunists." lie said it would be a
i 0
t.nLrasaI
uroiearian inrna1Iona1isn1" çor
Communists to taKe part in estern parilamentar
that ans support the ha e received Lom MOSCOW
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in the past is in jeopardy For them to reject
Moscow doctrine
od only encourage the
Communists in Eastern Europe to do the same
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cexpect ed ed enseo
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f th e
po1ic O
en1e 4ic11 11e i. oping tO s1an as ialS
legacy, blaming the United States for the impasse

in strategic arms negotiations. He also blamed
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lie" that the Soviet Union is threatening peace by
building up its military Although Brezhne'
sk auunoani
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mlkr . h Uugei, uaC

te Florida pcirnary.

Ui

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who he

. one time commander of the South

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from l967, later vice president, suspected
narcoU Lord,
. gentleman land grabber and, at

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can(iiLItes for the parts's nom

into Liltforni.i's Dcrnocratic goernor

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hlardIn of the UntversY of California.

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mitted North \'ietnaum to squelch the Republic of

Whether this as Mr Brezhnev s swan song
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pression that Soviet commujusm is a'so not ready

strength of arms to impose it wherever the

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civil rights and prisacy But how many were the result of tin
Ke1le, we think can be counted on to curb FBI 1i -

concerned, is the proposed n

congreaslonal commiRee which

TOG ETH ERNESS

compaales were ordted to cut dtsdends

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dimishing either individual energy use of
population size, or both.

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the same thing as handing oer our future as
ho ta t th er k p0 is
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oUvat.

am nutngagin

which promise much more effcient and safe

retired in comfort The last premier, Ngu)en Constitution

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states.
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peoplet tr to say that thc)

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to provide for financial disclosure

call Dr Rape on Oiristmas Day when my use ura urn or is

ngerous

Z639North%IonroeSt.,
a.aassee,

Urnversi'tv of Utah Law Sthoos
for each college lecture appearance.

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solsed In Vietnam did suffer Nearl) a million and would provide an alternative to the
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easier to bury, and the Premier, after a

• e con
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s '

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apple of technology and must learn to adam

Shortly after the start of thL, year's session

?vfrS Freeman Wnndll

[1)1)114 atlon All It tt rs niust bt sign (I with a

sw'gerv to Anglicize her eyes, once stole fR

number

condemned by the Ky administration to years

Please write your senators and representime when many feel they are neglected or

intelligence report accused Ky of running

so

the Identity of the writer ma be

iii Print Tb. F s ning He raid also eser es
roulorni to span raquirt ments

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Heuithdkr hae cn

Nobody can

seriously question our

needs and the

interests as

elderly people The

deee, of the house of Congr

are not con

more b4llols than do other age coups in citizens didn't deserve mention In the WIN
national, state and local elections throughout the (Whip Inflation Now) business Austerity, after
special Interests as senior dtizens whenever Into that act'
In spite of all that, howcv, we now seem to

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Security increase Lackily, those and other servatRe or liberals As we
all how, there are

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('atina I) Alexander

Americans over 60 acted politicall) We got hLubllcans,
and ce versa In both paes
voting-age grandchiidren helped, too
torate to rate each candidate on his or her In
3ut such political actions as we took to save dividual economic stance
la he or she liberal or
ourselb were simply acts of desperation Our conservative'

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The beneficiaries of

*twslI

programz arc thc

soaring property lazes, Those who pay rent tore

Along tl'e line, taxpayers received a tax-

received only $50. A strong effort was made to
fault?
increase our out.o(.p&amp;ket costs for Medicare.
'there Is no doubt in my mUxi that ad. AnevenstrngercampaJgnwa).

relate to the health of thecountry isthe

flC$S

booth, let's vote for thou wh

k C ect n

fleas tas good care
do with that until they get intu offle.
of its ow intet
But it turns out that when elected off'cials heIpingthco
e care of ours
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tolivebetter'

Rrockton 51. Bunnell, Apopka
I tInti 51 Fhoiutis Apopka

Stephens &amp;

Mrs

lammie Hardy

l)lflifl1( A (,rannto Deltona ( ascelberrs

hlobert I Moore

Mildred A Piper Deltona

Christine 0 Sims
RaIi Miller, DeBary
I li4ibeth Kuebel, Deltoni

baby

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hIodes &amp; bab girl Osiedo

BiscuIts and Honey

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Brenda J Hobbs, Longwood
'flKnnas Pinch, Longwoud
Mars M \1iell Oranl'e(nts

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political parties have only a tangential those In need, we must ask Vill I be iot[ng (or
political parties Ia to win elections The job

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Juanita Chavis
araJ I Das is

AIPiIISSU)\S

lt us understand that dUferenee Running sick and the unemployed e
liae seesi that our
recession
to pay taxes In 1974 So that program did us no covers what is manufactured,
what is used, how servative legislators of both partien is nnhtnv
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The al of our fcd income keeçi eoin
tn ?Hr.
t t rin 1 0 Iner
it is t:
who
gets
to
us
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darts i
to reduce ual progmamj, pacular1y for t
Th usts to us of both private health care Income taxes in 1975. We seniors aren't permuch money may be made ad kp(, by whom, aged.

The questMn is: How much of that Is our own

and Dick back

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pickIng a line from the popular love song

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Mr &amp; Mrs I)asid (Carol)
Mr &amp; Mrs William

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fur Mnuda and
Partly (loud) with
scaitered showers Wednesday.

Sanford:

n lOs and lower SOs.

CaRla hlagan

rsda

Nationally-known columnist whose hard-

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proar1 That took the form of rebates in 1974

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meeting in preparation (or Tuesday's Illinois pr1mn
'Well the President has had some falls before," said

burdens of our country courageously We have Fordina ricochet and are now taking It hard on
given a good accovnt of ourselves In our coun- the chin
try's wars
Months ago, when the President and

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State officiaLs at first weren't going to allow the

per cent of the sugar maples show some in

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kansas City"

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pointed out In Boston, there is no perfect safet}

midwestern states but Is also appearing

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I t w k t the details from their own dormitory"

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lurch center at Mount hlo)oke

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leader responsible for the flow of arms that per-

in Angola the brute force of weaponry to overcome

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intrapty maneusering, Ford Ford mpaign to misrepresent

atomic energy cannot Su1ve with it"
ce this is accepted, he told the
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Advancement of Science in Boston, there are
only two avenues of escape from Inevitable
tragedy
c is to change our pluralistic sociUy into
one that is so completely totalitarian that
sabotage and terrorl'un can be prevented. The

Who can forget his final testimony as savior?
With Communists rushing into Saigon, and
U.S. He's Been Looking Through The Wrong End Of The Telescope
leadersh'
say: "It the cowards who
are .asmg Wiui uie A ercans go, anu uiose

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Southeast Asia neas (April) many remember
the name with constetion and some shame
An Amcrican government favorite for )ears,
nonetheless rejected b&gt; the Vietnamese people
as an egotistic incompetent, It was about this
time a year ago that he emerged from a forced
political retirement for what he called a last
minute effort as 'the savior" of his all but

call for a world treaty rejecting the use of force in

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at least passive acceptance h
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and If that were UdalI, who are not nning in
his foreign polk, his Setar
ton Shapp quit the race for
Brown, , said he wan to cannot afford to be without in not true I am honest enough not Illinois,
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The Moslem parliament speaker, Kamel Assad, sum-

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Insur ents Ask Parliament

are sure to provoke thought on both sides

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SOUTH SEMINOLE SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB — meet at
Women's
at 1 P.M.
COMING EVENT5
ST.PATRICKS DAY DANCE to be held at Altamonte Springs
(3vic Center on Wednesdav Matrh 17th at 9-no P M. JAck
Drummond and his bfind Will play for this dance following the
buffet dinner. You must purchase your tickets 500) early since
seaung will bellmlted Reservatlons close Monday, March l5at
noon ('all M. John Kurier at 81-0044
\lYItO,FLOREN SENIOR CITIZEN BENEFIT onMARCII
27 Mr. Floren and his band will put on a one hour stage show at
the Sanford Civic Center followed by dancing Ticket donations
for the performance are $7.50. $6.00 and $5.00, and available from
Club Directors, First Fed. of Seminole S. &amp; L. locations as well as
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BXYZ Club - meet 1st Baptist Church - Activities Building
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Cauelbe
Sunshine Senior Club - meet 806 Mark David
Blvd - Licselberry — 1st Friday of the Month - 10;00 a m new club - all welcome
Central Senior Citizen Club -Church of the Nativity - Lake
Mary — meet the 2nd and 4th Thursday of the Mon th at 1000 am
Chuluota Senior Citizen Club — Gammunity Fire Hall — 7(h

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but e e heard plenty about
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bogoodthe, are" Tipia said
"They were ranked fourth matched Tallahassee ltickards
we were sixth when the against Titusville Astronaut
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hive the advantage of being in
Rickards turned back gi.
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third straight year. We are new 71-59 Friday night. Astronaut
edged Tampa Jesuit 57-54
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Jack.sonCoachJakeCaldwell Thursday.
insists thdt an champiortship
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.'viously unbeaten and second.
The Sanford Recreation
ranked Bradenton
issemifinal
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Lassie League
52 in FF rida y night's
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get under way on
Dion Rainey at 6-foot
at
6-foot
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April
13,
with a 12-game
Cint Curtis
11, ted the backboards with eight schedule.
TryouLs will be held onMarch
and nine rebounds. re.10
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softball
field. Girls who played
between them Rainey with 25
in
the
league
in 19Th will
and Curtis with 20.
Our guards Mike Gorman automaticall) be placed on the
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All
girLs
have to register,
Tapia said in spreading the
ho%e%er.
Registrations
are
redit And Curtis came alive
be
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to phi) his best game"
Slanatee was crippled when Recreation Detuirtment at the
r
star
playmaker
Reggie Civic Center, or the Westside
Buchanan picked up three Recreation Center on Perpersonal fouls in the First SlIIlfllOfl Ave
The two age groups served by
j quarter. &gt; careful play, he
sur vived and led his team w ith the lassie league Softball
program are the junior
division, girls 9 through 13, and
senior division, ages 14 through
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services the next three years. Or that the
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should make the wrapup of the tersbw-g Friday and there
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Ic Asjclatjon Indoor Track players,
that Kuhn might order
Championships a little more in. the spring camps open
for the
tererting.
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baseballabout
workouts.
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players ran on the beaches,
20 players
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played tennis and golf and
the
Florida
stadium
gates
to
had
decided
to
take
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hard
line,
owner
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put
a
cold
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talk
about
a
new
con•
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reluctance to come by
"We're staying," said open.
"That's
too
bad."
commented
chill
c,n
catch in the back yards today Atlanta pitcher Carl Morton,
Eckerd College the Mets' headquarter5
one of the game's most tract," Joe McDonald, the leaguers
Steve
Canton,
the
Phila.
National
League
President
celebrated
love
affairs—Tom
Mets'
general
manager
said
here.
possibly could be traced to the d
after pitching club owners a the Braves' player represen. delphia Phillies' star left-hand. Charles Feeney.
St'aver eind the New York Mets. Friday. "We didn't make a
He has worked closely with fact that the field Is shuttered
f;Lst curve they hoped would tative. "We can make it for a Cr, said the pla)ers should have
American League President
lelp
It isn't so much that Torn great deal of headway and mu. Marvin Miller, executive direc- for player training as part of
jam. break baseball's !abor log meeting
litti? while
least.45We
had a ago.
taken the a"tion a long time Lee MacPhail took a more non• Terrific, winner of the Cy tually decided to discuss It lat. tor of the players association, in what the players call a lockout,
of at
about
minutes
conimilal view of the more.
Theplayers,, linngoftraining toda iFriday), and there are
"1 talked to him on the phone
Y(ung Award as the best pitcti- er.
solidifying his contemporaries
1t was the only thing the
"Weobviouslyhavenocon.ol er in the National League last
informally at their own expense no problems.
ind
he told me Ic come over to
"A second meeting hasn't behind the cause.
players could do to put pressure no involvement whatever," year, Is asking $800,000 for his worked out."
and seeing no progress at the
"' were supposed to meet Eckerd College where he Was
"This has been an excellent on the owners," Carlton said. MacPhail said. "Whatever the
the next three years or
Seaver has become involved earlier this week—I am very working out," the Mets' general
junior high school and Little
Morton said he was not disLeague tamplexs WaS over. turbed by the decision of the
"The word has gone out," other clubs to cease workouts
said Tom Scarer, the pitching and predicted camps would
ace of the New York Mets. "The open olficiallv next week.
players are behind it "And," he said, 'we'll be ready

Evening Hera ld,Sa.'sford,_Fl

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thing might happen to them," that we arrange a mutually
agreeable meeting place. He
Lloyd Mumphord said,
Mumphord, who was dropped said he was very bu.cy and that
from the Miami roster last year maybe we could do it later.
and joined the Baltimore Colts,
"Whether It's a $200,000
still remembers the six years pitcher or a $20,000 pitcher, I
he played with the Dolphins and am anxioti.s to get all of our
''Iliii'. w hrid vth Stua. UVi
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mi iii iiwy IItItJ LIII
t uth !'bT.A 'S Moose for 12
place' ith five ' i;
point.s. had his only poor race in thut
the 5-16 with M.A.'s Dennis duringtheweekandJa Kahn
finishing seventh for two points stayed in fourth with six wins.
and caine from out of the pack Ralph Ryan rounds out the top
live even
though he slipped to
with a second place Finish in onI%
two victories.
Thursday miights 7.16 cornpctition for 12 points.
Hi surprise of the week
oto
finish
for
canw
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will rely heavily on its distance
The next boxing show at the Orlando Sports Stadium will he
on March 23, and matehmaker Bce Trampler is ting to make
it a "North vs. South" affair.
Trampler explained late Friday, "and right now it looks like I am
going tobe able logo with another trioof 1O.rounders,

points. They won last year with ditionally obtained the rights to Olympics' Marketing and vision rights has been fore-

Then in a 1und junior middieight fight, I have aeady title.

"The other bout I am trying to make Is Miami's heavyweight

As evidence, Muniphord cited

Friday by ABC Sports and a rights despite outraged cables of the organizing committee for duties last year.

2O4 seconds) and Samson Ki- pending International Olympic asserted they never got the cluding the two U.S. Senators

winner on his hands. Wells is coming off a loss In New York's ond with 10 points,
had tried to postpone.
Illinois, which got a first from
Madio Square Garden when the No. I ranked fighter In the 154pound division apparnly was robbed in his match with Mike Nigerian Charlton Ehizuelen in
1tosnan.
the longJump( feeti, was tied Retton NAIA
the large crowd that was on hand to view the important match-up

A familiar face is missing from the fishing scene on the St.
Johas River.

"so. 1, he has a lot of pride in hirator's decIsion in the Andy
the second best qualifying time.
NEW YORK Al') — Over the
The release, made by ABC position that any bidding proce- it's his way or no way. McNaHy case, Searer would be
The Miners, trying for an un- protests of CBS and NBC, who Sports
President Boone dure has been rendered impo
Sometimes, you've got to conk able to play the next year under

night. In tnnss. love means
nothing, anti that about sums up

Isie Fishing Camp, passed away this week.

hi1e the crowd booed him on. 653 third-quarter bulge.

Conceivably, he could sell his

Camp and the mouth of Lake Jessup, stopping hIs fishing long

awarded Catfish Hunter by the

where the largemouths were biUng and was willing to share his

me of the players, so was

y Sells
to the first Winter Olympics In asked that the approval be res- played Miami down there, Ben- Ra ide r S to c k
the United States since
cinded and the bidding reopen.
had no business being In the
Squaw Valley Games of 1963. ed.
game,
because of an Injury. If
OAKLAND sAPt — Wayne
No dollar figure was released
But Wilkins insisted that you remember, he got tackled Valley, one of the founders of

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driving lay-ups and Sam L- onl taIls of the' gariie, lifted second place finish.
1) '.5 doisismition (ii the bark- l&gt;htladelphia over the Hawks.

Houston's ('alvin Murphy the competition, Richard
Hawkins and Ken Brotherton, tv\cKenzie

floor lie' t!id, however, make integrated;' Motta said. "The fdo r
-all',

"This may not have been our iiiissmg on purpose. My only land behind l' te Maravich's 27 to last.

could keep him away from the river and the fishing which he
loved Hlspasslngwlllleaveanemp(yspotinthehedrt.sof many

dose," said Coach I)ick Motta. theinieIves that the are pt-os."
Elsewhere in the National
Pistons 117, Bucks 101

River, causing school bass to come alive. All fishing camps in the
area from Lake Monroe to Puzzle Lake report schooling activity
on the increase.

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I.akers 113. Knkks 95

Sanford-Orlando, risade a McKenzie, a 15-year pro hockey
Kareeni AlIul-Jabbar paced strong move on the leader veteranwhowasoneofthefjrst

\frs Tate from fllinois hauled in a total of 80 fishIng from the

t'tk of the season. And while Association four years ago, has
Strong is still 11 victories ahead been acquired by the Cincinnati
of Scheele, Scheele pulled down Stingers.
enough seconds and thirds to
McKenzie, 39. as a member
creep within $100 of Strong.
of the Minnesota Fighting
Strong ofles most of his Saints before the franchise fold.

to hit and speckled perch catches continue around the brie

has its desiguated hitter. Foot- but I enjoy it and have always avenge a 13 los.s to the Jets Bvbber.Asthisstorywasgoir5g draft. With Minnesota, he

shellcracker bream are starting to bite. Sam Conlglio landed a

were tied for fifth with six

of the nine Olympiads held representatives of all three net- Mere was starting to get to

interest in th National Football

The fight was Wells' thid straight on the road and the

victories so far this season and
ran out over $2,400.

Auto Parts
and
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Sanford

feet 6' inches and Kansas W.Va., who has a lifetime has- anin, president of the bC, or experience and expertise In half doz of my teammates Friday.
when the declons are be
the secard of the

this Lac he

was

rendered.

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local paper but the best he was ahie to get

most of the winning

times

and Coach of

vious bests. Eleven finais were

ven a one-sided decision.

say Is, "I am glad to get back to Central

55, is the National Association Placid Games had been and had superior contacts with did he take Morris out?' I said, partners Al Davis ar4 Ed
At Undsay's Camp between Lake Barney and zzle Lake.

the Year.

vate and non-competitive thus Insuzinga

the top vote-getter in each of the standards and Ideals for which

Don Canham, University of Fairmont State has led his

Florida. At least here

Croydon B. Dunham,

vice

meet director here, wasn't con- trues In the
each of the past 13 of NBC, charged that "ABC
The former
over

Canadian Champion is known as one of the strongest marks in this

light heavyweight contendor Al Bolden, Sammy Ruckard

Junior

Middleweight champ, Mike Baker.

The Vlxent-(jaar fight figures to be a war from start
finish, with the finish coining sometime before the 10th round

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the playoffs,

has

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some are up every year."
Arnold Grimes and Emmitt
Berry were UflI's winners.
Crimes captured the triple
Jump In a rather poor 53-5'

making Davis chief CXCC-

proved catches of bream because of it.

salary of $100,000.

MELBOURNE, Australia
American Donr.a Young
held a nine stroke lead over Japan's Chako lllgiichi alter
shooting a record eight-under-par 64 In the second round
of the Wills ()antas Australian Women's Open Golf
Tournament.
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Donnie Anderson scored

the contract on

grounds that
Davis and Mc'Gah made the

thin made up for it Wednesday and Thursday.
A party of four— Lou Gardner, Arnie Marnell, Henry Bianco,
and Milton Stone, .'isitors from Chicago
showed some of the

deal without consulting him.

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Capi-

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wasoffandon,"hcsajd.

I'll
Johnson and Bobick would both be making their local debuts. throw the hammer In the

currently ranked No. 2 in the state.

Olympics.

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MEXICO CITY

Championship Tennis tournament,

Maybe

undefeated like his brother, he is a fine fighter who holds wins the pole
vault, 60-yard high
over Pat Duncan, Ron Stander and the former light heavyweight hurdles, 60-yard dash, Ligh

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Vincent will next step into the ring Tuesday night in Miami
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Tt.i .iil Li auwrt of Termite WbUIL-L5
big showdown bout with Nani Ma'rero. Also on the card will be
Mad Dog R's, Ed Gray, Ed Turner, Tony Greene and Jerry 11111.
Tampa's Tony f,icata was dropped four times in Paris before
las nwriager, L41u Vmscusi, finally threw In the towel in the eighth
round. Licata blamed the loss, to Jean Mateo, on the fart he
hasft fought sLice he lost his world's title fight with Carici
Mo.-tzon. That b*it took place June 30, 1975.. A George ForemanFrazier tight is all but signed. It should 'aJ'e place L'i New
York wiLl, both men getting $1,00Q,000. Fast Eddie Davis fought
on the same card with Tony fiesta and he too was halted but the
reac for his loss was a badly zut eye. The Tamp.9 lighter was
thead on all three cards when the bout was suddenly t-ermnin.at.etf.
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have been the only fighter is this area without a nickname
because Iwantedlobesuretoget
'tone When Iwas voted
"Mr. Excitement of l'175" I kmw that was the right one frjr my
Image. I Just finished spending several hundred dollars on a new
robe and trunks and shirts f'r my corner men. They all have my
name, my riicknaziie and my sponsor's name, The Clock Tavern,
on them. I want everyone to know just who I am whenever Istep

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seed, rallied to defeat Marty Riessen 1-6, 6-4, 6-3 to move
into the semifinals of the $60, 000 World Championship
Tennis Memphis Racquet Club a.saic

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is sure when he will be able to fight again.
Joey Vincent Is
taking credit for Perez's Injury but Thco says ft happened
training, weeks after he defeated Vincent.
It is official now,

Jo

Borg Rallies, Whips Riessen

run, distance medley relay,
1000-yard run, two-mile relay,
mile, and mile relay.

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l.eague game.

broke

see-saw action
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Colorado
Austrfans Franz Klammer and
Brigette Totschnig won the men's and women's downhill
events in World Cup competition.

For N FL Team

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NAShVILLE, Tenn. (AP)
Another push for the creation cf
a National Football League
5i4ji franchise in Mciiiphis will be m3de next week by
Tennessee Gov. Ray I3lanton.
Blanton said Friday he is
hoping to meet with NFL Corn.
missioner l'ete RoztJl In Callfornia in an effort to perauade
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World Football League as an
expansion club,
"I have been supporting the
team's efforts for several

inontliz," Bianton said. "I begood thing with
the Grizzlies. We don't wan to
lose this exceptional oppor-t&amp;znity for Menphis"
lieve we have a

Swim Record Broken
Moscow East Germany's lu -ike Tauber broke the
wcsnen's world record In the 200-meter individcal medley
with a time of 2 minutes 18.30 seconds clipping a half
second off the previous mark.
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ORLEANS
Lowe Moore of Columbus, Ohio,
won sever, of his last eight garr,c and -as in first i.'b'e
after match play in the $65,000 New Orleans Open Bowling
Tournament,
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OXFORD, Mis,i. The contricts ci Mississippi head
coach Robert "Cob" Jarvizj and two of his assistants were
not r'newed.
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scoreless tie and carry I'hoenix

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itacers 6, Stingers
Iteal (inutser and flejean
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"Lots of blues In the surf, channel bass and a few trout in the
Halifax River, snook and tarpon hitting in Tomnoka Basin, and
drum and sheepshead off all the Datyona bridges."

Sanfo.d
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Big Eight Conference and the
National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics to hold
postseason basketball tour.
naments In Kansas City in
March of 19fl and 1978 has been
reached w!tli the cty.
City Councilman Victor Swy.
den said Friday the Big Eight
will bolt! its first j-tscin
tourney at Kemper Arena
March 3-4, 1977, and the NAIA
will stage its annual tournament there March 7l2. Dates
for n.
$4.l*-44,) %.

not announced,
Under previous contracts
with the city reserving Kemper
for March 7-12, the NAIA was
given a lrolectlon clause pre
venting other collegiate
ketbull in the facility for three days
prior to the opening of NMA
competition.

Stadium Cycles
Revv Match 20
OItI,ANDO
'Flying"
Finlay Wallace heads up the
speedway cycle entries for the

and whiting for several days. Merle Keller, pier nuinage-, said
weakfishhavebeenbitingwell,aFewSpanishmackre1,plentyof

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Wallace was the top rider at the
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most main event victories,
Wallace will lead the un-

defeated

Orando Cosmos
speedway team up against the
on z'umnpano Suns in
Saturdays
event.
Tearti
speedway has been the hit of the'
winter speedway series with
Florida fans.

Last summer the Big tight
Itacing begin.c at 8 p.m.
requested Kemper for March 4- Adults admission $3,
children
5 this year for its first post- ages 6-12,
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goal records breaking any ties.
Tampa set a league record
In the fIrst round, Miami and when nine players each
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bringing in up to 200 pounds of fish per trip. The kings are running

the

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trimmed Winnl- Itninanchych and Bill Clement,

(icvelantl 2, Phoenix topped
Toronto 5-2 and Indianapolis
beat Cincinnati 6-3.

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come-from-behind 9-5 vIctory

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Hiley'sCamp. They kept only the largest and still had a hundred Flames from the
WHA at the eluding 254's in the middle pen- nati Forthe foarthstraight time.
big ones for their freezer.
s'art of the 1975-76 season,
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Atlanta record with
Schorcktook70lhursday.Othercatcheslncluded48formurmon tits game-winning goal. It was
SEARCHING THE SEABED,
Wright Sr. and Mr. Hudson of Winter Park, Lloyd Howell and
"111,'
iIflt'c" Ztrd goal arid
grandson, Greg, O%iedo, 12. Jerry Golden, Sanford, and his
CHOOSE ROLEX.
11th on the power play. The
fishing partner Stanley Reese of Maitland (1)0k 68.
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Many more strings of 30 to 45 per boat were landed according
Iftthb&gt; lA'IU'r.
to Lowell hliley, cam;) operator.
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Miami edged Boston 74 and
Each team was then given

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Saturday to determine the regulation play. After two five.
regional champion of the North minute, sudden-death playoff

irttrit's and lIIIhws) Robber siMs

Shalers Csadcrs

Sauveur is a power.play first goal early in the sct'ontl three goals and (arr Sain

Slow fishing was the story from Lake Jessup during the windy ation Quebec

Set For St. Peters burg
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Hawkins and Uncle, Joe Jlawk(nstook a string of 10bss weighing

pending an appeal from a

a Colt regular in the fourth tract

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rr.iddlcwcight champ àIsd Uui
throw triumph—in the morning
rock-fisted fighter hs a record that rhows everyone of his wins at Eastern Michigan University
has criie via the KO route.
somne2omlJe5may.....&lt;ameona
good heave oF 65-8.
Vincent has a similar mark with 16 of his 19 wins being scored
before the final bell had a chance to sound.
Berry, a 20-year-old soph-.
omore
from Providence, WI.,
Neither man is long on defense and both have been put
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most desirable Olympic Games and
went on to represent the club.

rrs who have gone into relays

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is nothing It's

same all

1976

:sry Chaer

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ndos In 1968 he was the school and college sant, as
post or esen neighboring toast
lando, Winter Park a goGd football ma Several
Gcorge Allen offered Jones a a spuial

.

.ind parade for

OEX31

FOR SEMINOLE

COUNTY

the Japanese occupation phins in (Onsidered a CCCSS

i%Lflue
Sanford

CASE NO 7 431CA4 B

didn't become Deacon until he

piar UI the

Im

I L I L

I

bIth Feb

Seminole

aganst u
WITS
FREOF

,

boBs and W)more Tech

tea

STEPHEN K AF

Artr H Beckw'th Jr

DIVISION EE

PobI S Feb fl 7

TGAC,E A5SOCT

be a good cach, that he knows

ln

nr,t1,nfnsi if any on FRANK

TT
•1

Ii

,

.
kiioss

.

EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR
CUlT IN AD FOR SEMINOLE

Defendants

default and ultsm?e lud;ment *iII

deroi pine and Idaho hIte
thm the
' harder tknser
,i

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,

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Orleans

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Gold

0 37

4

State 17 19 717

2

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$1

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26

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MIDWEST

Friday s Results

NBA

ork %

r (71 700

rner r '' 0 i n

State ,t Hfl.,tr.n

GoId

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N Y Isle

a? Milwaukee

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V.N,:2

10 ii 102 301 179
37 7 11
760 160

CItqk of tne Circu,t Court
Mary N Dard

GIBBONS. TUCKER. McEWEN,
SMITH COFER &amp; TAUB attorneys

Defendants

V*°cuvtc

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED y

COPY Oill to foreclose that certain

Attorneys for Pil,oner

— tras%o(xIllIhtnu1an)),
three colors of marble stones,
.

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II Seminole Raceway 1st AO(1

M4rdilh Cheetham

h

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is a epar.ite archttectura1
unit

Of

MOO Pili)

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46 16 i

rgini

tro,t

PU

2039 9 19 Ill 262

ill

V.jit

Adjms Divii.

ith

F ilipino

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L Bruesr &amp; *1 Sandra J LI S fllh
B FIoydo prr Cons?r Co Inc

entilation to flow through t
i , '

nny of the arcas had been er1-pearl and shades of seadecorate, he said until their shel, osen baskets marble

Inc Loti I &amp; S 81k S Santord
Farms sioo

IUC; 106

—

rui4

Clerk of the C rtuit Court

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR

Atii$i rn &amp; wI Juanne. LIs I &amp;

SeCdEb,Js

*11 be rectivCd by the

Vor

New

c

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Alt'
amonte prinçs Fldri

,

i

ilnor plan of the hotel

Trch

Cl

ruBLICN0TIcE

a

Th W rksh

iION a Frlda

p
11fl) ot icr - Iutioti'

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EIzarth A t.tôaelI to eo W
t P1orihwoo

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of old pieces

•

responds
er
510551)
moisture changes.

time, onls sshen moisture pr

Iretssork screens can separati'

Academy Manor UniSt
(QCD) Robert W Ryan &amp; wi

W , of 3 k

sioo

770 Betty Shan 6 Ev.nlng

74
Semifinals

Edmon

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B'dgrporl 93. BenlIey U

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SEVENTH

21 47 5 53 P7

salSfictory to the Board and ol

t 7

516 C I Lusty

The Bid Bond as well as Per

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFI ED

EENTH

JUDICIAL

CIR

2

Page 60 PubIi Records of

poration EDWARD S ADOYAN

Ctwip aiithip
i

f4

EIGHTH

-

OFMARRIAGE
NOTICE OF ACTION
(NO PROPERTY)

Highland l'linois 62219

ROCHESTER NEw YORK

Florida cccpccat,on KARL ROLLS
nd ELIZABETH ROLLS his wife

I

to

• h
cmble the originil fiturs uut

oIiortible55lckers(isJ in the ts Mrs Keller for the lobb)
II ho
the old hotel.

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II.

&amp; IiriOn

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19

lOt Suf c

101

CCtIY 94 Rocht'er V

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W dener 41 MAtaif i St Si

tlic 'nformation that usuall

Ions or ssindusss ssitli therma

thatthebigpritiseccssise

Urni dual action

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said, the ratio ssi

segetablesof last ear's labors

I

lithe

139900

s

f

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ir ca c s. orrnua

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models fea UFO•

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Tl canning bd

F Conr,n &amp;

nch began

P rk &amp;tG4

t Patrecsa

II

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A - To locate an outlet cut

316 11 1 Phantome ness

s.ln(ltrshase an orii
the frontsldeolthepanel55ithj
55h1(11 IIILUflS that the pad to ke)t1OIt 5.1W
I ioscs in

Carolina

tinpl4itc and soda ash crt4ited a

port Its 55111 hase more than

tin ttie shehes There

Ilill Kerr of the Kerr (glass sion after a

t Agents or EDMUND

1.

WOOLFOLK,

SignedhytheAgent and the Altamonte Sprinq Frida 37101

defenset II any

PitItionr, whose addtess 15 905
clerkoftheabove;tyied CO5RtOflO

an) predictions
Id "is ears lid
duction 55111 be double the niii

illtldilied

'
tkre is
slight llIOSCtflCflt Ot triP pau

sen 55tCk ifl5e

.lfl(. rt1
•aiiers Instead the V
s at
uniweticntetl (kill intl stliith

porat ion

OWENS CORNING

(lit unth rsuk of thc I itik tp I er4ltingthrecstsi[a da), SeSefl inc re.sts in
t be

a!
u are rnguirI to serve a copy of written answer

rc
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ELaVENTH

Oen c7) 2 00. 7

3 Fad Spur

TWELFTH —

i

,

3

V t

ouvncrn

days with

HOpuI 4 Park FIOfid* J77$9 (pe 305 647

I&amp; A I LotIa for

—

,

the Boards consent

t

Co'

0 1 E 0 s Red my and il bids

tired against you for t

Arthur H BkwiIh Jr

cu nts

C...

relief

Thu5niceshalIbepIl5hed,

(Circuit Court Seal)

By Martha T Viht

Attamone Spring; Florid. 32701 Miami Florida fl

(17

500. 3 dO - 7

Swrf Daisy 17) 0 0rthd.y Go

D 32

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d' Ii 'ht

r lacement lids for the
reusavie ga
Jars USc
u)

• ie it for ctra fine CF'
Some S4lfluC
li
ii stain One is to s mets of foods
'h
itt turixn nt
ii (Will in)
-il)r1i&amp;' 1)111 back (IdUti it suth

'
cerslng of fs

finishing ssork

COrpOr,Thon BOfllrJnNc INC

production
,

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u

Dale Lambert to Linda

(QC

i

BIIC Beverly Terr Mirror Lk

t rn in qr tnt P N' of SE'4 i)l

IiindQUitt '

u st ' nt

West on 25th Strew off 1792

or

La

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&amp; Aria J Lun
I ot SE 1i of 61k 3

ninth Andra a IC 9 irceIs Sla

*

* We Have Your "Dream Home"

It

*

lteru,red to

sith

(1w

grain if ou 551511 Ir a
,

(OUflt

for a rclatise

Si13

who

address isIll West Lyman

Cflttrpd again;f u for the ritef
W 1 TNESSm hand and lb

ICut 0 ir
n

Lill

T

lIo55s the underside of that table top report the lids don (remain Ofl

55 is or tt othtr Thu

DEW $24

ifucs bat

li(I that Jar tap and

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Th
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Se,,chrst &amp;

l Mire to

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Crslal Bowl 2nd Addn 571 100
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Ronitct M L,ustn&amp; wf Marilyn Pu

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Ni ii I Inn sql to John Debr

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ttri ifl il str.iil. it

bleach 5500d filler etc , ar de

I

,

lfl(I

pine, SUi1T

WoWI hnishini' in the Home

p 0

4

huntington N V

turer, ;ml is producing lids
like Kerr

a

at a mirti ii glass ContaIners like

*
as a

C

(he rate' of 1 200 , minute Ist

should not se for home Can

farmed ( i1in

imas I Co

Hi %Ql to Nina

LoveIl B Northern III &amp; wt Pauli

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d III 000

I
REVENUE and

1'

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nt

( flI to j ma A Grass &amp;

htrr sinI that despite the

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S reve

p

F ise ea

.

. i' otSer i6 20 37 etc 513 500

S
PORATIOPI a corpOration GEM

corporalion
Brd an original por of attorney Seminole County, Florida fr commenced in fhiscourtand u are PORA faN a St b51dlfy
tiom such Bonds will be executed

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Isis Src I 575 500

.illey Farms. Sic 6. S 4.

summer of 1976 tr)ing to as oid Aiiaricans to turn to home g

19Th

Can )OU back sidc of the panel Iili

,

GREAT LAKES

fer these fabulous one

£
Nt9Tfl

___________________

,

' Bik M Libe V.ayman HIS Lake
•• n • S25O0

rw Enq(dnd a Cinc

OR

9

19 North Orlando lii 900

.'

,

________________________

Y

526.

Carla Ann Owens to John H.

drisessas C.m a paint roller k

I)bjtI%C is to rrcs ent those cos ers made espuial for

lrustee for the croditort 0,

an agent or attornev in fact who that JOHN 0 JOHNSON JR hs that a PtIifin for Dtotution of South

i Ballin, S Modest
Rh. 6 Mi by a facsimile of

Fcida 's Res Its

Residence Unko

-

n land •

-

Th

ezacily what you'

panis pr

..
preriilse that condensation (

That portion ol Lots 1 2 Snd East

and

furn, 100 per cent Performance
NOTICETODEFENO
I6 M I Kimi Labor MaterIal and Supply THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO

5TH — 2 A 1 Mrs I Sue 7

0

N nolls St 90 Grambtlno $9

-

\

Our one two

an flliis corporation

civ Clerk

blish Feb 77 29 March 7 14

-

-

will be held I, the

may review tnt altecnaliye corn

Dey Clerk

=

• Central Heat and Air

fifteen (IS) calendar diy5 after JOHN 0 JOHNSON JR

Brasilia S Pepper Kits 6 Am

SOUTH CENTRAL

ping he luins Ia the

and cOmpIetin

sidered

p • U 719 P6 Hana S Tally Ernie 4 Danny Jax

nd

-

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mp.n

wLTpt,GFGA Sw'rl Chimber
FOURTH (j 29 31 e
221 75)

Picw

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ç

an COnStrL'f

• —

tta* ii Jr L

ma be used as sliding doors

rid of it e(e')t bs oning har:ii Irt h will shrink anti the 18th and 19th centuries — as

TO 01" YARINI PRODUCTS

WITNESSmy handastM Clerkof on Wtdnct*y March i 19'6 from

up to (Seat)

—

_______

Rachel E Ward &amp; hb Orlando '0

5360

GofdMedallion 3 LI Squtnt I

York iSl*nderi a? (hi

CAiT

p

Championship

ah qnlf cowse
—

14*

COnsolatido

-

61 II 00 1 (76

u

Vl
_______________________

isIas at

New York Rangers at V*n

NCAAD.vstion II

'

11 70 BP ft I with 63)799 10

L

531 200

FlorIda Corporation. Ct

-

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t Br i '!t 0

Arthur Wm Dellenqer to Omitria

mCI Un
DA C
Par

11. page 45, 1976

March. 1976, cc suffer Default lobe

ELEVENTH — 3. A I Go Tom

-

Id S I viqStofl to Jam
6IkCI Bryan III Unit Ii BIdq

Luñj I 'r

mel coPy thereef to Sumerin

ii) 600 360 3 W cliff

1505W 25th St

ir un eroes '
i

cooking. bathing andthingslike ,.

1

1

1
$3,983,676 during the same week one year ago

Th
1976 (Stilt

WlTNESSmyhanCantheslof and you are hereby notifi to file

I)

______________

of 1975 Real estate conveyances during the

Lot 31

ClUb Fo. aunt Sec 3 57
Nor's Diviin

_____________

Ik 6 Highlano Mills 573 100

the kitchen and bathroom. The) I expect to paint a brick wall
LOSS

sql

2 BEDROOM
TOWNHQUES

0

like' trelhsing of oI lattice

in tht files of Duke Unlerslt)

(uttinkthearnountofhigh

Nw York at Seattle

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,
0
area suar PC Suu iflS

indos • liUk as

tondcnsation on

the r,ef demanded i the

SCH LBE psue 740 Public Records Of

$ 1 Altrt'i be entered against ou for fbi relief rorded in Plat 8o

EIGHTH -

iiiay have t)UbbleS ifl It.

cINTOSH

above Uyled Ccurt on o' before

SEVENTH - 516 C I Gold onor before ArlI7th It1&amp; and file County Florida to wit
the original with the clerk Of this
Tth I)) $ 10 5 60 3 dO 7 YeIl
The Soh 7$ feet 04 Lot P slId the Attorne s for Plaintiff

Seine

Activity Ifl Seminole County reat esae
was up 66 per cent during the week ending

Paces,tter Builders Inc to Elihu

hi5 wife,

Hd and

1UII'

SMITH HULSEY,,

(5) 600 160

at.

following

R,frarato, Ran

NHL

Wahinglon a? Boston a'?ar
noon

the

r

ocey

Omaha

LOt 10 and t t
THIRD - 16, 0: 1 Avedelte
700 640 7 Sm s Jet lIt according ,La :WnHl
hts

recreation facilities, bab)

idertilicd

dl

_____________________

s!mrt In; LU? e w D

the largest ballroom in

shat hc is talking thout sugar pine is %er resist ml to ed a plastic ill tile that r

,

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______

circui1

cose

-

The West 7 feet of Lot 31 Lots M andftle?heor,gi *ith the CIer of
the Crcuit Court on or bore the
I 1
f

CASE NO. 7&amp;49CA-O9.0

ecv

And thtrt ilIhe i lot for tt

ntitie niterlals

1ROM 1DAVIS &amp; MIHfTSN

that an action to forecse 4 mor

______
_____________________________

,Irlswer: a 400-room iddition

stiik otkrs &amp;I) the) of iwojetts ou ha%e in mind natic nwterial in Itie build

'

Plaintiff

____
____

I'

liquid floor polbhes tlic threc d%ail.lble sherc I lie
ing

rently congtu1ated Dr and M Noan I1elfch for the fine apae of their newly
relandseaped residence at 1 Summerlin Avenue (fleld Photo Bill % brent Jr)

H EL FRICH H OM E

i r a; ieCUti

iflenioe

IilaPet,t,on 'fllhe Circu? Court of

wse residenCe
is Unknown

rc

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hdtigtiru

_________________________________________________ .ibout 100 rooms Keller .ind his
iI( 11rx1 bUsIfl{.5 tSSO(i.itt

et ui

Ø STEPHEN K KAFKA

DEW_1?

It tremendousl) "he as %1cpresi4ent for public respond to him, but they
i
i
t
i
k
1

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.

YOU ARE HEREBY oTEo

Colbert at Green Ba) - could 0EV._115

. Oiu
i
vme OtthiS

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asin residenct

or i

,

MOLTON ALLEN &amp;
WILLIAMS THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
INC a cOfporaton
PAMELA AY aLAIR
MI,

FlOf ida this Ih dâ

Cn'y

,

?h:Ihof SEMINOLE COUNTY.
CIVIL ACTION No 7S2111C AC9F PAMELA

•

n t be at least coideret" juge the role
Harris, an

tIt fh

n'ecesf in

Wayne P Simon
•t Lonw

.ts Pitts, Earnel Durden of San

You cant tell me, he Sdys, Deacon turned him down Fatonsille Hungerford, the

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Henames011ieMatson,flaIl. ,nso.

—

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nisf,icilitii ind (oflCI1I1r1(
into a trIdltIOIl look táes

Douglas MacArthur before and t(ctLrII txperience But the

Real Fstatc Iflflitments

a COPY thero0 c

INjURANCE ASSOCIATES

ew Orlea

coaching sacancies in the coach in 1974, his last aive

____________ ___________

tective in we great majorit) of cases

DEW 163

;KOfs

th'tflOtiCethefsC CletheaenamCour1a

h ?Th

nthdate for t

because no black rnn base

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Ui 'it stth suth i broker and ,iflxIoLL1 t is itur th r
51tUitio with tuni An obJeUi%e, knoledgeab1e third tn.inLlc legend of the Manil.i

te
people. I can tesch ar I can who has sent many men into performer in Nevada bistros.

over'

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stw) R

rK

RH

pta Boot :i

whtheCrkof,herc,:

i sest )OU Set ilfl

theRCfrCu!?Courl

a

P

iii. .io

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CIk of

f

for this tear and (Ia

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SB-Evenn; Herald nforu Fl

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Sunday. March 14, 1q76

-.

(o u nt!y
from

La iici

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John E Anderson &amp; vt Joyce It 17 Dommet- ich Hills 6th Addn 160 700
Crea er Constr Corp to Charles
6th 73 Fourth Sec Oreamwolcl
Ticor Retoc Mam Co to Kieber .1 CaIlca &amp; wf Donna it it IaS
U 000
Silva &amp; v.1 LIltani N 6 of Lt 71 S We-fiva Hunt Club Fox Hunt Sec 1
Yn YW in &amp; v.1 Ju' .iu Liii iu 36 ul 6 81k F Duift,tei'ii.li Hills 61h 135 100
Gordon P Aut.n &amp; wi Patricia Its Atldn 140700
COCO) Doyle E Judkins 8. WI
38. 1 &amp; S' of iacated alley 81k 17
Elmer Baker Jr to EImr S Thelma to Howard R Judklns sgl

______________

Sanford, 126.500
Charles K, Summerslll &amp; wt

"

Wail New Builders, in, to Steven
Wetuva Hunt Club, Fox Hunt Sec

.

_____

paimeHoAe
part time. All Sb 5pestaurant

Se S $27 500
Spaceport USA Inc toi W Hick
man Lots 3 561 7 I II Industrial
PirI $90 00
Sarai Oliverlo (form Powersto
Dora M 011verio I Mario P4 Unit C

2545 S French
41C a line
ittiru S times
31c a line
ôthru 25 times
24c a line
26 times
112 00 MiNIMUM CHARGE)
3 Lines Minimum

HOURS

S 30 P M
8 00 A M
MONDAY thru F'flDAY
SATU R DA i 9 Noon
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Harry J. Millard lli &amp; wI Dianne iC. $100
Bellimany &amp; wI. Gloria J. Lot 121 S

915 Park

_______

P4ec'J 2 people to make appointments

i r rr

373 7f
3? O5l?r

-

Lovely I beorOom
LonUwood
apartment furflilhCd with
withOUt USC of trr apeuttC l0I

1?

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rIa?, 591.500
Joseob Mc0inty Jr. &amp; June to

Marie King Bolles to Black

-

bed OOtn home large family
room cedar Siding and fine
eating bar new carpeting nr
roof centrut heat Ii 500 sq H tot
Owner 323 OS??

,

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'S

BAMBOO

-_

NICE HF.IGHHORS

___________

COVE APTS

make a pleasant hOmr for you am1i
your family.

Sanford 3731)10

Cncloed garage; central heat anu

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SAN MO PARK. I, 7. 3. teoroom

____________________________________________________________

Raymond L. Hendel &amp; wtMary to Lake Mobile Shores, less w 170'.

Ire rerordt'd), $15,000
GertrudeV Woods form. Vining&amp; Jackson &amp; wf. Aria. 1)14 £ Nc', oil)
Edw Ai,hill&amp; F*nnetnflennifl hh Jamei F to Ethel V. Meredith, 81k 8. Itt Addn RepI. 1k Mobile

Lot 16. 81k A, Sweetwater Oaks, Sec. Sweetwater Oaks, Sec 2. 169.000.
Gains B Daniel &amp; VeIma to C Moirion Jr
9. St. John's Village, 2nd Rev

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St Gertrude Ave. &amp; N line of RR run Juanita Fosit 8. Florirt, to Geosgia

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b

Merle W. Zinck &amp; wf Sarah 10 &amp; 11, 81k 72, Fourth Sec

,

Dream

for

172500

-

.

S.iur (married) Townhouse Parcel E. Seminole HIS Sd. 111,070.
,

Inc.,

lot

Passenger

P 0 flex 213

Free 641 7027 for "We Care"
"Plotline" Adults or Teens

-

-

lilimirk Cc'ns?r Co to V1i L

B'

1$. 81k 0, Sweetwater Inc Springs Spreading Oak Village.

AN'm OUE OTHER THAN

ot igricu

373I66

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.4.

room RduCd to 990(,
COUNTRY LIVING at its best- Il

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i ii.'Y'aT

112,500, inventory anci fixtures

1

IIEAUTIFUL 3 bedroom, 1", bath i MLII. I IPI LlSTf4r, REALTOR
ii
1 i"P'
home
draped &amp; carpeted
., ,,,,,ui$rIuiiI I
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out
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ween 6 &amp; 9 pm By Owner.
AITAMONTE

2 P Af4 Y TIME

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almost an acre of riverfront with

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Dev Co Irt Ott Lot 495. Welciva

&amp; v.1 Sue. Lot ID 81k 6, Sweetwatei'

S. Stiles &amp; wt Eli:. C., 1)31, 81k C.

Larson Dcv Inc to Michael D

Greater Constr. Corp 10 Weltmer Swey'twatr Oaks, Sec I, 165.000

Sec 1. 136.600

10 I. 81k 11. 0 P. Mtchcl't Serv.

fringe benetits Contact Per

Gidus Builders Inc to Nellie Jo

No E I. The Villages, condo.

Wayne Constr Inc

ii fl-1

ñ$

Grapefruit Pill with Diadax plan 1). ector

tfl

ffWt CRUC.

.,.,m

01' 372 4420

GENERAL DYNAMICS

h

Coordinator for United Arm Equal Opportunity Employer

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room

Plights 373 0455

97

App'y in px'rsnn, tile i,ie D'mdUlV

701 SunSet Drive. M*t to

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FRICKE &amp; FRICX

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Laurence &amp; wf Elaine W I' 373

Arthur H Gatesto l-lelenM Oates

.

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Grant 1100

Anne La Bellman ,xewc

tt

Annex $16

heritage Job description and

'5 ALCOHOL A PROBLEM

Fr tamli-s e' friends Of problerr

01

1)A.S'of LotS &amp; W 34'of Lot4, 81k 0, Winter Springs Unit 1. 131,900

ifl

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$

See water front property from

Top earningS and thence for ad

Colonial Orlando Application

phone. No sell

dining rm ideal for retired

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anytime weekends

straight salary.

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I' A Miller Const
Inc to
Un 1, 127.300.
Clarence C. Anderson Jr &amp; wf
Howard McNully, Ind. &amp; Trustee Barbara A. it II, Walden Terr,

looking for fresh new talent Call

Wednesday from 9 tc. Ii a m 667

Nice7bedroomblock
home, turn, or ntt.rri.
37) 7970

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On as Trustee, LotS 11 2.1311

Mqic F nanclal Corp. to Llod A.

5-Lost &amp; Foun

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Santancto the Sub Beautiful, Palm
Horace F. McFeely 6, wI Barbara Spr ns Sec 13.300

Glenn E. Wilson &amp; wi Ruth to SlniancloSpgs,, The Sub. Beautiful.

Springs Tr. 10, 2nd repl. of W 600, Campbell &amp; v.1 Glenda H
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of
155.500
Lo167&amp; portionof lot6l, W of Ditch,

lady's platinum dIamond dinner
ring. Liberal reward. 3231)06

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license Or highway. 775 aii

We have so many leads and ap
pointmcnts that it will take

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Morrow &amp; Elai,e to 1982.100
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Identify &amp; pay for al P1 6053 This Company has been established
since 1905. We offer top immediate
after
earnings, but also a permanent
sect're future with unlimited

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Harbour s ci, $100
a mo
Jean M Keltey sgl to Patrick F $100
Divco On
Inc to Donald II
kelley sgl LI 33 Walc*n Tern
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PH 322 2611

expand
Inside decor very
leasant E ui ment 2 ears otct
14.700. 6)) 6442 or 377 1380

lot $47 5Q

home shady yard air con

SHADFD iAciehomesite Choice

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8th 56 Sanlando Sub
Patrick F Grtnt £ wf Clair K it f' lutful Palm Springs Set

SOBUSHEL
3'? 873) or 372 0367

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54000 29) 5346

OUTDOOP PRODUCTS
Jolnour chain Of stores and link

323 5774 Anytime
Multiple Listing ServiCe
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24 Hrs

3 2394 10

GREENE INC REALTORS 373
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MD
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ANXIOUS SELLLF4S the ha e

Furniihed 7 bedroom mobile home,
Casselberry area Adults only
Phone $31 232)

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DUPLEX.-. 2 BedrOom concrete

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privatetoi furnished SISC month

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garage, Paneled family room with
fireplace $39 500
ONLY THREE YEARS NEW?
Spacious home with custom kit

aii.ner's

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Casselberry unfurn 3 BR 2 bath

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Larry's Mart, 715 Sa',lvwd Ave.
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FARM EQUIPMENT

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323-7340

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ALTAMOPiTE SPRIkIGS
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TRACTOP CO'tPANY

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PAYTON'S CHILDREN'S WEAR
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4374 after 6.
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bedroom, 1" bath home on oak Garage door for silt, 7' high, 9'

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part time positiont available

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STEPPING STONE HOME

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117 PER MONTI$

$100 deposif 630 1677 after 4 p m
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Will receive a salary, commission,
company training 5. localion set.
override renewals, as well as
up Investment of 16C015 000 Call
company fringe ben,fit $vth as
collect Mr Carson II) 576 5370
Ifospitllilatjon, Life Insurance
Mace tedlcal and Retirement Mcirr,lng Paper Route in Sanford

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ndivilual
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1135. 2
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for this plans great We can not

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Fulfill your life long drum, have a

WHAT IS DENTACARE'??
EWARD- No questions akrd for
return of lady's diamond pin, lc,s' Dentacare is the newest most

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1970 Lynncraft 27' Cabin Cruiser, _______________________________ M M'dqet 1972 mint ConditiOn

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maculate 3 bec2roirn eat in kit

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glassware, depression glass. CB

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t'''nrj 7Sf" St Wifl
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7769

377 1064

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3 BR Brick Home

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2 Bedroom unturni%hCd.1,,, 37)

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CAMPBELL S POODLE PAD

IV. 1700 5. French, 373 1731

I or 7 lots, located on E Crystal

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75-Recreational

Call Mr AnderWO, 365 5710

$25000 Now 123 500 Excellent Component Stereo, Sansul tuner

Call Sanford's Sales LCaoer

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$75 ___________________________
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65-Pets Supplies
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BiWing $1 Sanforc Airsirt
Doberman Pnber AKC pt,ps

prtly cleared Ij

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I Kcn'r.ve()ryer
t GE Port Dishwasl'ier

W. 13th St., Sanford.

neighborhood.

fireplace, new floor coverings,

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Shampooer fgr only Si SO per day

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proper y. Carpeting, kitchen

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.

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Color Iv's from ISO. B&amp;.', fr
PiflCCd

Sunday,M.rch1a,in1

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I Frigidaire Washer

interest. Owner $06 376 5690.

to 173,950.

$27,100

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10 ACRES 19 750
8cutiful
COLORADO high mountain
valley Best hunting &amp; tisning

then equipped, front screened
porch nother BPP Warranted

eqUipped; 7 car carpc,rt with PAINT STORE--- Business and real

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Deltona668 661)

FISH from your own boat dock
Zttncfrnrn Dô, h
Lit1efront 3 Bedroom I' baths 2
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Florida rooms Central heat and T
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3 Bedroom, carpeted, central heat

Se) u and operate all t,pc' O
sheet metal equipment Plan

PARTS MANAGER

bedrooms, 7 baths; central heat

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location

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Wkiy 3515 Itwy 17 97. Sanford

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Orlando Appli Co Inc to Donald Sweetwater 0 i

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Kaufman 1. v.4 Linda C., it Iii. So Adc to C8. 122.500.
Thomas Bernard. Beg. 30' E of NW 114.700.
Winsor Manor, 1st Adon., 141,500
Ticor Relocation Mgm. Co. to cot of NW'. Of SEE. of SW'. of Sec
Nettle S. Johnson, gI. to Shirle.
jcnn W %tt'ro 8. WI Frarces to Martin A Ratchie Lw1 $hsrn.i A N
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Woodland HIs., 1)00
cot. of Sec. 720 30, run W. 7)1 S 140.000
J. 0. Payne £ wI. Martha Jo to
(QCD) Ttierese S. Brennan, 173 S etc $170

Herbert E. Hilton &amp; wf Barbara to

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chance to make a garne con(Do you have a question
act
for the exiaerts? Witte -Ask
A match point duplicate the Jacobys" care of this
Iplaver should not take this newspaper. The Jacobys will
risk unIc's he feels that he is answer individual questions
the only plaser or one of a less it stamped so!' addressed
s who have bid the envelopes are enclosed. Tho
game
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SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov.
Your tasks could oe made
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with friends today. 1 you must seek
cooperate properly
coworkers. Be a team player a fa%or, be careful whom you
TkURUS(Aprll 20-May 20) ask A refusal could hurt you
Select your companions wisely detply.
SAGIITARIUS(Nov. 23-Dec.
today. Avoid the types wl~o try
to upstage everyone, for they 211 Don't pay too high a price to
could treat you shabbIly too gain your ends today , Their
GEMINI May 21-June 20) fulfillment is not worth step.
Leave the pressures from your ping over someone who might
job or career where the ybelong get in the way.
— outside the home. It's wrong
CAPRICORN (Dec. 23Jan,)
to involve the family in such 19) Usually you do not yield to
problems.
pressure If you know you are
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Quirie 21-July 22) right. Today, be wary of bowing
CANCER
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with Your Ideas it's a clue to interests and wil.1 help broaden

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obviously designed impossible for us to advertise and was not amused b) the idea
Storekeeper.
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Cohn
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mini.skirted, blue-eyed through toniiddle-agedomen. for a man or for a woman."
for a woman and we thought of a man living with her."
either sex, proided that they which took force Dec. 29, bans managing director of Hepete blonde," read the text of the ad Significantly, no men applied."
have at least live years' exwell
that
phrasing It this way would
Not many women were likely
Thi ng' s didn't wo r k ou t SO
itiscrimination in CIflplO)Thent Publicity, Ltd., an ad agency at beside a sketch of a trim •otuig
flooton said he had 60 appli.
perience, are fl uent in German and Job recruitment or,
overcome
the
problem."
said
to
reply
to this ad in the Long
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th e Wellingborough in the English woman in mini-skirts and boots, cants, interviewed about 20 and for Eton college, thci
and look like Marlene Dietrich basis of sex. So employers can
school at Windsor just west of Mrs. Elizabeth Gage-Hardy, Eaton Trader: 'In celebration
)ear-old Deborah
in tier e ar , uS
luatron at
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no longer say in classified ads
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llooton'sagenc placed in the inrninatlon Act e cant adcr. Farden - not a blonde, but an London. The school placed an
Manv. cl'
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early
calls
assified ads like that ,
bricklaying
vacancies
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Slough and Windsor
Ahether they want male or fe. ,Northampton Evening Tele. lise for her ,) we'll just say w-c attractive leggy girl fond of
were from men who obviously be open to men and women
one ma Hampshire
nesspaper,
male
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tilt:
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to heln iii the pantry airu uifliflg thought it as a jolly nice idea alike Applicants must hav
to be able to share a flat with a riiinimum of 38-inrh chest
appeared in the British press advertisements carefully to
the law by the Equal Opportun- ment frivolously and we made vantages," Miss Farden said, room:
re
a
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woman,
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over the past few weeks as em. comply with the act and, at the itics Commission. set up to po- it clear what we wanted," Hoo. "but it seems ridicu I o US When with another woman."
worker
has
to share with is the to strip to the waist in sumployers t' to evade violation of same time, get what the)' want, lice the new art
ten id. "We had serious a
both sexes can apply for jobs
"The new laws have made it most spinsterous Of spinsters iner."

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municative today, but
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thoughtless
remark
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selves so much you could have tOda
trouble shooing them home strongly about is only viewed. . .1 4
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when it's time to leave.
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Kenneth G. Evans of Ft.
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Mrs.JackiMlmiGreene,were lessons began under her
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Miriam
admitted they were nervou.s Wright
and Valerie Weld. When
wrecks over the outcome of Ballet Guild of Sanfordtheir %enture
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Morris hills Highs School of
announce the forthcoming Rockaway, N. J. in 1968 and
marriage of their daughter, attended Rutgers University.
Shannon Lynne. to Paul He spent three years active
Frederick CLirk son of Mrs dut with the U S Nas), from
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Henry S. Sanford Museum- will be a get acquainted coffee
Library invites warm, working from 10 am, until noon at the
liodies to join a committee on clubhouse.
Members are reminded to
the advancement toward
community cultural heritage. submit the names and adThis endeavor, spearheaded dresses of any friends they
b) Mrs. Gu) (Margaret)
would like to in%Ite to Mrs
Vitale, is interested in Clark by Tuesday.

in New York COy, as a
student at the prestigious
(;eorge Ballenchine's
School of American Ballet,
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resident, who Is a charter
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to attend Rutgers Uniersity in
The couple will be m.arrkd
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programs, soluntees workers Todd, who weighed in at seven
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strte to sorority members how to make a replica of the Star

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Judy Marie Mc!ntrye &amp;
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by dancer Tracy Howe of lived in Sao. With his
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about two Iic4, aico a perfonning dancer combined with a fairy god Brubaker whu.h will be a part ch4tractcr roles are included secretary and Fd Shinholser Florida Fair Pier striking
wall. I guess I was In shock," years.
with BGS, has the same op. mother."
of the Bicentennial tribute to be
Auditions have been set for treasurer.
nee1leoLzfl entries won two
she said. "Then I became real
Jackie gives credit For her portunity. "Lisa is wt they're
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planters. Or plant alternate
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talks at the school by totting

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squirrel amid turkey (hIcrld Photo by Torn
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national competition among Bay area, Ft

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Dana FranklIn of Winter Springs (taydreama of the fun and maybe glory of playing baseball, satisfied with Friday's session,
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Ronald Reagan braced for another defeat and the Republican
three other cities on the way ton final rally in SprinfieId.
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ployes for the cost as long i's rivals left the campaign arena to Densocratic contestants today concerned about over-confidence than
Carter was appearing in Chicago, as was Shriver, a cand;date
Herald Staff Writer
courses aren't taken for credit. on the eve of the Illinois presidential
election,
in desperate need of a big showing to pull back from the brink of
Florida
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It was the Fifth leg of the White house relay race and among
political collapse after Fractional shares of the vote in the first Associate Justice Joseph W.
controversy over Howard H Calla way, four primary states
lkmocrats, a
week that the
who wasa trunning Chicago Mayor Richard
lldtchett will address the
J Daley. loomed over the field as he so
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the
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knninance he once enjoyed in Illinois presidential politicking,
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faces an investigation of his role in clout to reformers four years ago but was to rebuild it in thE Association at 6 p.m. Tuesday
Ford managers professed to be more concerned about overaid
Lommission
inn.
p ressing , while Secretary of the Army, for
guaranteed comniand °f 59 Ch.icago at the lied
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troscrss over liosazd H (ailaway, Fords suspended campaign
convention vote
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A reception honoring the
mansaer. Calinway faces an investigation of his role in pressing
Colorado ski resort he and his brother-ina&amp;wiate justice is to be held,
Carter, Wallace and Walker, a Daley foe, all are trying to win
while wretary of the Arm)- for expansion of the federal land
1,-1 w control.
at today's work session was a
prior to his address, at the
delegates, too. Walker promoted uncommitted delegates as an
leased to a Colorado ski resort he and his brother-in-law control.
Sheraton Inn. SR46 at 14 from
proposal t,j relieve over
alternative to those aligned with Daley. Shriver and I-larris hoped
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3 to 5 p.m.
Hut Daley, proiroting delegate slates committed to Sen. Adlai
crowding at the courthouse insec usion in California, after saying he would be satisfied to gain
to pick off at least a few of the convention delegates. Sen. Henry
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reception is
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Jackson, winner in the Massachusetts presidential i
40 per cent of the Illinois popular vote and about one-sixth of the 96
Ulan 100 of the state's 169 delegates when they go to New York two weeks ago, bypassed the Illinois campaign.
A rep)rt from Director of nominating delegates at stake in the pilmary.
residential nominee.
County' Development Roger
Ford concluded his personal campaigning Friday. His manCarters dontheCBSpragram'FacetheNatjon"suy
and the
W. hlatchett
ciswendcr lists eight options ager, former Got Richard B Ogilvie, said the President ouId
Whateser happens in Thesday s election, the delegates will in he hopes to run first in the preferential primary and capture at Rece
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Committee
While in
fact be free to vote any way they want at the national convention. least 21 delegates.
which would relieve over. win by a 2-1 margin in the presidential preference vote, wWchi5
Under state law, they are not bound to back the candidate for
Wallace, on the ABC program "Issu:~s and Answers," said he flatchett will also meet with
whom they are listed on the ballot.
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96 GOP delegates for
thwe optioni is construction of
expects
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idential parade has passed bs the real contest Tuesday was the
last Tuesday by Carter's upset victory in the Florida primary .
A natis e of Clearwater,
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Wallace;Sargent Shriser, and former Oklahoma Sen. Fred H
State Michael Howlett, Daley's candidate for the gosernorship
a graduate of Florida A and M
nemlnatm' delegates hen th e Democrats convene next s- University
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to escape from the house
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audit. Since it is not a
mandated role of a subcommittee to conduct audits of
specific orgariLtations and
because the GAO has unique
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request that such an audit be
made by the GAO,`

riving In Illinois, told reporters that the 'Democra tic Congrt
as absolutely convinced I had no connection whatsmver with
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Ford didn't menfion Ns pardon of former President Richard
Nixon.

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states so far in terms of delegates. Carter was in Chicago and
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And there were other developments Thursday on the polifical
audit team has already been

from the wreck scene as the neighbors rushed into the
dwelling to aid Mrs. Baker.
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house, police impounded the veWcIe with hc1m that
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assigned.

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month to conduit an audit,
foreign policy.
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RiChrd Washincton 69 jun
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Rutgers
Mike Dabney Tripucka
Lafayette
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UCLA Mitch Kupctk 69
Rutgers
George Johnson
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6 10. senior. Alabama; lucky;
nelota; wayre Rollins, Clem

Douglas,

Notre Dame. !)Colt May. 6 7,
senior, lnd,ana, Kent Be'flon,
' I', junior, Indiana: John
Lucas, 64, senior, Maryiand Phil Sellers, 63, senior. kul.
Gers.

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with 288, Sellers with 272 and
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Mike Pfflflips. Ken maker
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points a game while leading the

F'irst Team

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Jerry Manning
24 33,36-93
32 32 29-93 Al. 2 J.)rw in 8 ua. 3 Lana Louise. 4.
Da%,r Beck
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Mill; 5 Wvcliff Enid; 6. Another
Novice Division
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Impeachment I K
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TWEL!TH -716 S I kenny
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while the 6-5 Sellers was on the
third team and I'Ll I P-1r.nn
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IV$ 91MV Ilit'latwil.
votes from the nation's sports writers and broad.
casters, May was the high
rer on this yeir'
s team nosing out Dantley b) (our. Be

fluffy

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year. The 6-4 Lucas was a sec.
Ofldte'Ifll selection last season

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(AP) - The North Carolina; Ron Lee,
64, Son. UCLA, Jeff Fosnm Van
I'll 111 10f 101 lege basketball senior. Oregon.
r mark since his sophomore so.
derbill., Lloyd Walton,
All America as selected by the
cluelte; Rickey Green Mich. son. Accor(hng to pro observ.
Third Team
Ass,xialed Press on the to
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May, a 6400t-7 senior, and
Dantley. a 6-5 Juni-or, were se.
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King of
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M 21 26-1? Turn, 4 Guss Lane; S, Going Easy;
Tom Daniels
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Dave Grether
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NeAberry 6s, Grand Canyon Clarence Dan
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NINTH 7 16, S: 1. Coroll Kid; 2,
JoeMaritilo
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lc -m, 5rjthrn I?, Faic,iont
fleautilul, 3. Sapporo Pearl. 4.
Amateur Division
Jim
Bobby l4ende-rs,n
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Chuck Palm
NCAA Playoffs
25 2# 31-S4
111, 11 Hubbarcl
TENTHi - 3 16, A ~ 1. Gold Ore; 2
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Division it
Ok'sug Short
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and Mitch Kupchak of North

and Maryland guard .Iohn Carolina State; center Leon
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Marquette.
feated regular season.
preme intimidator under the
May and Dantley are the preDantley, who applied as a basket, the 235-pounder collect.

Richard Washington of UCLA

Benson; Phil Sellers,

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Associated Press All-America of Centenary and guards Phil college crop, according to pro withdrew at th
e last minute last game. lie had high of 38 points
basket ball team today.
Ford of North Carolina and Ron observers.
year, scored dose to 29 points a against Michigan this seasy
Joining the (rontcourt stars Lce of Oregon.
Scouts describe the slick In. game for the Irish. "Dantley and came up with a baskeUui of
on the first team are May's
On the third team were, for- diana forward as "the complete am score (torn Inside or, out- game-saving plays for
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Gary Eh
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Ken Evans
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Lake Superior 76. Edinboro 73 Tom Bonds
Lincoln Memorial 07. Call Dan Weidl

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which included: forwards

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opening of Seminole County public schools' first count) iue

student art exhibit were fm left) Assistant School Superf
tendetit T. D. Dagg, County Ad Coordinator Fru Rowdin and
School Board CbafrM2n Bud Feather. The allow, which Infludes
3,000 pieces of an
29 schools, will be at the mall through

Saturday. lHrld' Photo by Jane Casseftri..

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wisinnounicied recent.1y to ineet with former SUte Sem Mick N.
ENTERTAINED

(1e eland Jr., nd (Ober local dignitaries at the Sheraton Sathrd
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blast.
Fifteen miners died In an plosinn in the same
earlier this week.
'We're advancing slowly into the mine," said O.W.
Harris, a U.S. Mining Enforcement and Safety Administration official at the scene. "They nrc
careful."
Two men In the minesliaft when the blast occurred
climbed to safety and told rcue workers the 11 trapped
below werealive after the exploien, said a spekeswoman
Ic, the Scotia Coal Co.

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NEW YOlf APt — The twtac a:t4nc'v th:it rtin
Kezined) I ternatwnal Airport has barred Ihghts by the
Concorde supersonic jeWner for t least six months after
an announcement from Air France and British Airwa's
that they planed to begin training flights there next week.
The resolution Thursday by cirnmissloners of the Port
Authorityof New York and New Jersey banned the flights
and ordered a study by the agency's aiation director of
Concorde operations elsewhere for six monUis and a
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WASHINGTON (APt —General Tire and Rubber Co.
much of it to "consultants" in the Arab world and behind
the Iron Curtain and may hare made "Improper or illegal
payments to foreign government ernployes,"
The company, based in Akron, Ohio, said one secret
fund appears to hare violated an unnamed foreign
country's currency exchange controls, It also said it
investigating "the matter of political contributjo In the
United statea by executive-level employcs,"
General Tire did not name the recipients of any political
contributions in the United States. Dmest1c political ritributions by corporations are against the law in federal
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adequate for the job required." ctaim Is not yet due, the date when It
DAT ED thiS 10th day Of MMCh
he said adverse criticism unemployed, lie said turning He said that Floyd probably
will becoi,e due shall be stated If 1,76.
changed his mind,
down the county job may some other ambition in life the claIm it contingent or (5e.)I)
unl,quidat,
thebe
natur,
of the
un
Arthur H Beckw,th, Jr.
A fortncr Martin Marietta disqualify him from drawing which he will pursue at the certainty
shatl
Stated
Il the
Clerk of the Circuit Court
County officials off,red a Corp. ernploye, Hunter is unemployment compensation, conclusion of his current term claim Is secured, the Security shall
By: Lillian T. Jenkins
county job, sought by Winter
Deputy Clerk
be descritj The claimant shall
Springs Councilmrn Irwin
dllver SuffIcient copies Of the claim VAN DEN BERG, GAY
to the clerk to enable the clerk to &amp; BURKE, P.A
Hunter, to the No. 2 applicant
mail
one co' to each Personal Altoineys for the Plaintiff
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a ho re r J a I I e d
represntatlye
Pott Office 80* 793
his council seat so he could
ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS Orlando, Florida 37501
qualify for the POS1.
NOT SO FILlED WILL BE PubI, March II. 1976
FOREV(R aARRED,
DEXÔS
Bob Ellis, the county corn- Af-te r Cutting Incident
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IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
FOR
mission's
acting
administrative
Marvin C. Giaberman
Of
SEMINOLE COUNTY. tORIflA
assistant, said, the board is
rvr1a, rprewnva
CIVIL
ACTION No. 16.l6.cA.o
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Joe
Dillard
tive of the Estate of
WASHINGTON APt -- Kenneth R. Tolliver, a former
scheduled Tuesday to decide
DIVISION: C
IlrraldStaff Writer
Leopold Paul Cohen
reported
today
that
burglars
aide to Sen. James 0. Eastisad, claims he played "a
FEDERAL
whether to hire the second
NATIONAL
MOP
Deceased
smashed
a
window
to
enter
IGAGE
A!,$OClATlON, a
game of foxc," outwitting Novie agents for seven
or
Philip M. Schutter
choice, Leonard Carswcll. ,
p'ratlon l(gafli:c'(J •fld e*sNn;
Sanford police Jailed a farm
(;ibson's Beer Garden, 1603 W. A'torn..
as he pretended to spy for them while actually working
Hunter applied for the $iO,500 laborer on an aggravated
under the Ia.s 1 the Undta$p.
13th Si, and burglarize vending Lowe. Danieli &amp;
tndereover for the FBI.
laInIitt.
Schutzer
Comprehensive Employment batter' charge Thursday lifter
machines, Police reports liSted
He telLs stories of intrigue and danger on mysterious
69 East Ceqtral Boulevard
and Training Act (CETA) another man was cut seven
OMAR FATt.III, , , . et at,
the total of damage to the Orlando,
missions atroad for his Soviet contacts. He speaks of such
Florida 32101
position last December.
times
with
a
knife
during
an
business
and
coins
taken
as
Telephone 305541 6907
mundane chores as providing the Soviets with a Senate
NOTICE or SALE
Last Tuesday
the•.'
county
Publish: March 17. 19, 1976
$300.
Notice Is hereb'i at,,,.,, Ih.f
telepbon directory.
ciimmiinn
vntnil
nffn'-argument,
- according to police
e,
LJCA
00
repo&amp;
Motor OfiStokn
pursuant 10 an order or a finat
The FBI still doesn't know how much to believe about
IIlunter the job — but only if he
iuctgment of foreclosure enter cc
St;itc
Department of Iran. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE the
Patrolman Ray Bronson said merchandise valued at
l'olliver's adventures.
abo, captioned action. i
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epped down from the council Felix Cruz GarcIa, 39, of 1016 found inside an auto,
sportation officials reported
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. sell the property situated
___________________ position.
Orange Ave., Saord, was
cases of motor oil valued at $76 CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE SemlnoleCounty, FlorIda, desrt'
Gunshots Probed
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
as:
Hunter said Thursday he has arrested in connection with the
were
stolen In a burglary at the NO. 7Sl944.CA.o.5
Police investigating reports
Lot 73, 8Iok 6 W000MERE
orkedlongandha)dththc city cutting of Victor Velez of ofgunshotsata rooming house
office on SR-426, Oviedo. FEDERAL NATIONAL MOP PARK
SECOND REPLAT,
ac
TGAGE ASSOCIATION,
rxl didn't want to give up his Laxachee at the Sanford ad- on Williams Avenue, Sanford,
cording to the plat thereof
Plaintiff,
)uncil seat.
dress.
recorded in Plat Qk 13. Page 7%,
arrested Charles Jerome
vs.
A second reason Hunter gave
public
records of Seminole County,
THOMAS W. BEAM, et at,
Velez was treated at Pierce, 21, of 1415 W.16th St.. on
FlGr,d
Deferci&amp;nts. Together
as adverse criticism he said Seminoe Memorial Hospital a charge of carrying a con-P
th
t011own
NOTICE OF
'i-eceivedwhenitwaslearned (or seven cuts on the stomach cealed Firearm.
equipment
FORECLOSURE SALE
Range
had applied for a position and left arm and leg, police
Bond for Pierce was set at
NOTICE IS PIEREBY GIVEN
Refrigu.y:+r
IN BRIEF
ith the county.
pur%a,ant to a
said.
Final
$5,000, according to county jail
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Wall l Wall (arpctnçj
JdgmenI of
Bond
for
Garcia
w
stt at recort.
Foreclosure
dated
the
atpublicMl,,toth,hIQhCl,
When hunter's name first
arid t'Y
10th day CA March, 1976, and ntered
,000.
but specifically excluded from in Case No 73 1944 of the Circuit bidder for cash, at...,,,.
th w-t for?
rfared in fle'pmhpr rt..
Woman Arrest.'il
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membershIp
arethose
currentpeople
public Court of the Eighteenth J*licial C;;;thO.%e itt Sanford, Florida a'
issioner John Kimbrough
Sheriff's deputies arrested officials
and
Circuit in and for Seminole County, ii 00 A M on
Alfreda Maud Addison, 34, of Sandra Lynn Gordon, 24, of engaged in public service.
the 29th day of March,
Resignation
Florida, wherein FEDERAL 1976
ggested the board check Into Seminole Gardens Apartments, Castle Brewer Court, Sanford,
N A T I 0 N A L Mo
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ASSOCIATION, Is Plaintiff, and
e legality of hiring a city Sanford, was held In county jail on a circuit court warrant
rids;
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -- President Suleiman
Arthur H BeckwiIh, Jr.
Sen.
Wilson
pointed
out
that
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f&amp; a federally funded in lieu of 16.000 hnnd on charges eharging the obt ning f the Seminole committee will be THOMAS W. BEAM and if married
rrar,Jih, rc,a-bdied ts uydiL,l latzss anu troops in his
e"k
T?-. c;;I Cuuri
BEAM, hs wife; ar.d SUN
By
Lillian I. Jenkins
of
retail
theft,
assu!t
and
property
by
worthless
check,
expected
to
do
a
job
cornhilltop palace, rejected a resignation order today from
BANK OF CENTRAL PARK. Pd A
Deputy Clerk
Labor officials In Atlanta possession of stolen property. Bond for Ms. Gordon was set at parable to one accomplished are Defendants, I Will Sell to the SMITH,
army olficeni who announced a military takeover.
ULSEY. SCHALB[.
POghest
and
best
bidder for cash at
sponded by suggesting tie
Sanford Police 1.1 Ralph $5,000,
"Pm staying on to defend legality and legitiincy. I
SPRAKER &amp; NCll5
th west front door of the
sticccssfully
in
Brevard
County
Seminole
unty ash Florida AU)'. (;
P.ussell and Patrolman Carty
Plantift
kitl wait fcc the coup leaders here in the presidential
Truck Burglarized
Bank
by a similar group. The County Courthoute, at Sanforø, 500 Bornettfor
bert
hevin
for
an
opinion.
Herndon responded to a
Quill-n'j
000'clock A M on the 5th day of
palace," Franjieh told a newspaper which supports '-km.
Sanford housing Authority Brevart committee did not April. 1976, the following
J6(ky,It, Flid.
desnibed
ic Federal Civil Service shoplifting complaint at the executive directo.' Thomas study double taxation.
The takeover was aruiounced by Brig, Aziz AHab,
properly as set forth i'I %3i Sum- Publish - M, I-CPI 17, 1976
mnrnlssjon
also
was
asked
for
Wina-Dixle
supermarket,
commander of the Beirut garrison, in a television-radio
First Wilson Ill reported to poice studied tax districts.
mary Final Judgment, to wit:
'uling.
Street and Sanford Avenue and that burglars broke into a truck
Lot II, NOR THW000. according
address Thursday,
FICTITIOUS NAME
to the Plat Ih,reof, as
reported
they
were
told
a
parked
In
a
fenced
compound
at
in
Notice is hereby given that I am
Adab, calling himself "provisional military ruler,"
Its report was considered SO Plat Book 1?. Pages 41 anc
Ebeiasueseemedtoccnteron woman had exited the store the housing authority office on good, Sen. Wilson said, that Public Records of Seminole47, of the engag In tu%fl('55 at P 0 Box £4.
said he would stay In power only long eno-ugh to get a new
County. Castelberry, Seminole County,
ether
would be a without paying for items..
president and government. He announced his corniflict ofthere
W. 10th Street and took a much local legislation
Floreda, a Ii a 516 Ash Lane, Florida,
interest if Hunter
under the fictitious name of
Officers
Altamonte
Springs, FlO,ida
reported
rnitment t democratic parties as be called for
Ms. citil.ens band radio valued at planned as a result, taken
d down both positions.
GJ's CUSTOM VANS, •d that I
DATED this 10th Jay of March,
was
arrested
at Fourth
resignations of Franjich and Premier flaihid Karami.
specifically
'he county attorneY advised AddIson
Street find
Pine
Avenue
and $150.
from
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tSratt
Window Smashed
board to wait (or ralings
recomnrnendation..
County, Florida in acr.ordance with
Arthur H. BeCkw,th, Jr.
the proyisI1 of the Fic1itiotj
rn Shevin and federal ofClerk of the Circuit Court
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Name Statutes, To Wit - Sect
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Lawrence Garvie reiterated Thursday that the New
Brunswick govrninent hopes to combine Aston Martin
Ltd. of England znd Wer companies in a consortium to
revive the Bricklln Canada Ltd. sports car firm.
Aston-Martin officials last week said the company was
conducting an engineering, marketing and feasibility
study of the Bricklin sports car.
Brickim Canada was placed in receivership in late
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cor4sortiwl? l)ut!dtng the OI)inpic Village. was sued by a
subcontractor in Quebec Superior Court ThLrsday for
nonpayment of more than $1 million.
The action, filed by Formco lnc.-North American
Forms IAii. charged that it was not naiil by 7Arnt'n ('it
pouring concrete and construction at a pail of the dllage.
The village will house 11,000 athletes during the games.

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Pubi,ih,d Daily and Sunday, eacpI Satucday and (hrastmas D.',
by The Sanford Hrra.,1, Inc - 300 P4 Frtnti t1t
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Seco.sd Class Postaq. Pa. at Sanford. FIcuda Hill.
t'm- Dttec), 55 cents, Montn, f2
a Monthi,. SI' 0. Yrur,
ii! 4- By MJ In F!urda 5-4mt-aS home tJptiry
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Winter Park.
Audubon Wildlife I"llxn, on kangaroos, 2 and
Bush Auditorium, Rollins College.

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bands made an excellent
showing in the district solo and
eflSeIT)ble contest on Saturday.
Entering competition for only
the second year, Lake Howefl
High School Band tgrades 9.11)
had 70 students in 35 events and
brought home 105 medals.
Individuals and small groups,
including drill team and
majorettes, earned 55 superior

Sanford TOPS plant and rummage sale, 9 am, to 4:30
p.m., Longwood Flea Market, 1 imilke north of SR 434 on 1792. Through March 14.

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CABBAGE— Shipments
last week totaled 603 rarlot
equivalents up 9 from the
513 for the week ending
Feb. 27th. Volume this
week is expected to be
heavier due to many
Northern Chain Stores
featuring cabbage this
weekend (or Saint Patrick
Day. Trading is active at
2.0225 mostly 2.00 per
crate F.O.B.
CARROTS— Volume last
week was 57 carlots up 13
from the week endIng Feb.
27th. Supplies are expected
to remain steady. Trading
is moderate at $3.00 per 48
llb. film bags F.O.B.
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The simpler the return, the less we
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this week with some Lettuec types expected next
t itornilne, Boston. BIBB,
and Leaft. Full volume of
leaf) s'egctables is eted about April 1st.

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Roy W. Brown
Barbara Burke
Arthur Cleveland
Andrew K. Coiley
Columbu.s Demps
Olive G. Fogel
Pebecca Jackson

Seasonal temperatures with
lows in the 40s and SOs north to
SOs south and near 70 In the
Keys. Highs in the 70s.
Saturday's Daytona Beach
tides: high 5:09 n.m., 5:35 p.m.,
low 11:18 a.m., 11:37 p.m. rod
('rnaveral: high S:C0 a.m., 5:19
n.m.. low 11:0* nm,. 11:31 n.m.

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St. Patrick's Day Corn Beef Dinner and Dance, Fr.
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drawn" and suggested the city
In a Wednesday hearing, could have a .parate orJudge Williams ruled the city dinance dealing with antennas.
can't criminally prosecute
"But I think exceptions
Espe' because of the ambiguity
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good. Roland Castro is Lake
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lake Brantley. High School
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Rand, Don Schm.aus, director,
had 78 superiors, including rifle
Get
MARI1I 11, 1976
Margarct C. Katzenberger and flag team and majorette
ADMISSIONS:
Mary Helen Kirchhoff
corps, There were excellent
a
Sanford:
linda Leonard
ratings and four good.
Gravely.
Geraldine Brown
Anita E. Williamson
With 95 entrIes, including
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William hi. Watkins, Cassel dance corps and majorettes,
'y Ann Butler
berry
Oviedo High School had 45
Addle Calhoun
Charles F. Billhardt, DeBary superior ratings. Richard
Lewis Anthony Dodson
Esther S. Driscoli, Deltoria Feinlxirg is slirector.
ore forever,
Harold W. Fielder
Lorrie Wheeler, Deltona
I4man High School Band,
you
Ann
M.
Malanga,
Henry
Hernandez
Lake
Mary
John
Blair, bandmaster,
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Mary I,. Hosford
Gregory f. Bartlett, Long. received 20 superiors, 17 cxErtha I.. Hudson
wood
cellent and six good.
Cora H. I,.isk
Ruth Trainor, Savannah, Ga. Seminole 111gb School, Bob
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Delores McConnell
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Ernest
Moody
Pa.
16 superiors, five excellent and
. Attach 26 Rotary CultiPeggy
J.
Slayton
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two
good ratings.
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vator (shown) 107.6, 10, or
J. C. Vaughn
The
bands will be par12 HP Convertible Tractor.
William Wolcott
ticipating
in the District ConYOU CAN OWN A
Cultivate with power!
Barbara Madison
cert Contest at Spruce Creek
WESTERN AUTO
All-gear, steehhalt
Thomas Akrldge, Altamonte
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Springs
transmission, lnst,snt
STORE IN:
Thunday's hIgh 75, today's
Barbara A. Caidwell, Dellary low 51.
forward-neutral-revcrsc
Lake Mary, Fl.
Rose Faulkner, DeLand
control,
Cocoa, Fl.
Mostl)' sunny today. Partly
Grover
1.. 11111, Deltona
Cocoa
Beach,
Fl.
cloudy
tonight and Saturday. A
"Wide variety of lawn
Insid Weatroble, Deltona
chance
of showers Sat;'rday.
ii iri.f'lIl
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care, gardening, snow
Albert E. Long, Casselberry Highs in the upper 70s to low
Iiis ti
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removal attachments.
lIuri hjtdj,.
.'.,5i.k S,t
William H. Watkins, Cas.sel. 80s, Lows tonight In the low 60s.
yiMRh.
.itil,im,itiur uppl,cs
berr$'
FREE COUNSELING:
Mostly southeast winds 10 to 15
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e ILLLC II, LCggCIT, Orange m.p.h.
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Rain
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mea (hat ue r$5bt
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probability
30
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SalurSVc iIl 11.10 .eiti. hJp intail )OhIt
Frank McDaniel, Oviedo
"J r'''° Li.'t,n'e!t'n :ifier
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'"Lilt' npcn 1nJnun t ,n.ul.hIc ki
EXTENI)El) FORECAST
qtlJil(k'i pI(p(cll. II )OtltC tntcrc%lctI
Sanford:
Mostly
fair Sunday and
In tunin.' )tlur (t1 Wt"l.'ffl Au!"
Mr.
and
Mrs.
David
AMutpitt' Stott' ciii ltit ti'Il Itr('
Monday becoming partly
CC
(Katherine) Norton, A Girl
rn:rihcr t,iI,iv.
cloudy Tuesday with a chance
INC"JSTRIAL EQUIPMENT
DISCHARGES:
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Lake Mary Rotary Club "Nlt.e at the Races," 7 p.m.,
Mayfair Country Club.
Sanford Women's Grcup RA, closed, 2 p.m., 1201
First St., Sanford,

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to recent
over the city's own olant. Sanford f
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has agreed to provide
Geuge H Plate
watcr
an Resources Cotm'nittee
Also discussed Thursday was worhop.
Director, Ruad Operations, the PUblISh- March S. 17, II, 3, 1976
at a cost of 37 cents per above troff IC md SPeed regulation;
The controversy involves thousand gallons.
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ulny agreed to delve Into the possibility
of
were det.rminecs to be reasonable
and nCcetsary upon the
sickle Cell program o organization initiatingthe
a Councilman Mrtjn Baccn's
YICTITIOUS NAME
basis Of the
The mayor said if the city engunee, ing
d't rt hrtby Uven
itt' the people oi the program to aid the dderly, contention that purchasing changes its approach, formal "StiUetIon
and
traffIc in
we are
s, an authority was engaged in business at that
e that afflicts, in par- especially those who are unable water from Sanford
Pt. 3 0-ox
thereforø
rather than approval will have to be
given by the Secretary
273$, Ovieco 3776$, Seminole County,
its O1
r, some members of the to get out of then- homes,
Florida
t'%e esta,Il$hmp, of same and the
received from the federal placing
the fictitious name of
of the
race,andaomepersonso(
Samuels said the group water plant may not be the best agency,
marking and J. AND R. CONSTRUCTION, and
signs as Indicated
?ht WC ifltC,%d
atw, for th
errr,nean h"ritage.
t FeUt%tCr Said name
dfcussd, as isc'll, the Ion-rang' -nItitiOn,
elin,tnation ot existing
*th th Clerk Ct
But, he added he does
t
the Cirr ijit Court,
Controls
Samuels, comuiittee possibility of raising funds for
Seminole
The city has received ap- foresee any problem with th, WhCrp thi5 is indic6ted
County, Florida in ac
Bit t G. Pelbam,
nan, said Thursday the
(firdanc, with fhe provisIons of the
ts work and applying
prurail from the U. S. Farmer's federal loan if the city council
Director
Fictitiots Pdame Sttut93, To
is attempting to gain federal m.etcIng money to home Administration (FHA decides to change its approach
Wit:
Section its OY
Department of
Florida
Statutes
1937.
'son, prominent in the educate school children on for a $354,000
Transporta
to provide to solving the city's water
Rodney C. Gri,n
Put,Iith March 17.
Cell flcld, as guest various aspects of its work.
James M Green
1976
letter water pressw'c, expand problem.
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Commerce Secretary
l-4tward Trombetta says he's hiking business payroll
taxes to restore money drained last year from the
unemployment compensation trust funds.

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Sanford speaker at the group's nest

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Williams Jr. ruled Wednesday
City Attorney Gary Massey said, "for amateur radio and
that the City of Winter Springs argued that the antenna Ls a citizens bnr1 operators in any
cantcrlminallyprosecuteJohn structure wider the ordinance, ordinance limting antenna
C. Espey (cc a citizens band but Espey's lawyer, Gerald heights."
radio antenna that exceeds the Korman, nrgued that the anMassey said following the
25 foot height restriction Em- tenna wasn't covered under the hearing that he believes tli'
posed on structures in ordinance definition of a dispute can be worked out
residential areas by the city's structure.
without the city filing a cI','zl
zoning ordinance.
"Using the plaintiff's in suit.
Espey filed suit March 1 terpretation of the intent of the
challenging
the
con- ordinance," Massey said,"
stitutionality of the zoning someone could construct a
ordinance after he was notified television tower or wall as high
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building official Ray Brad.shaw Springs residential area."
that the 50 foot antenna was in
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LAKE MAltV.
Mayor
TO WHOM IT MAY COPICERP4
Lake Mary has received a sater service, increase water
Walter
NàtIce is hereby given that the
Sorenson has called a letter from Sanford setting a main-size and provide a f
That the Department of Tran. undersigned pursuant tO the
rkshof) session of the city Monday deadlIne for execution hydrant 5)-stern. The upgrading spertation at t meeting of 'Fititø U4m
Statute," Chapter
December 15,
gave con
56$ 09. Florida Statutcs will reçl$ter
council possibly to be followed of a contract between the two 'is also to provide increased tlderôtion, to the 1915
reguet
e next day Hunter refused by
relating with the Clerk of the Circuit
a special meeting for 4:30 citIes for Sanford to provide pressure for firefightlng purCourt, in
to speci Praffi regulatij and In and for Seminole County, Floriga
position when he was p.m. today, to consider
each
case
made
a
the lake Mary with bulk water at a Poses.
revlet..' of the upon
receipt Of proof of the
traffic investigation report,
acted by county officials, deadline set by the City of cost of 37 cents per thousand
With the recommendatloM along Publication of this notice, to wIt: C
ough Hunter initially of. Sanford fat Lake Mary to sign a gallons.
Sorenson said the federal engineer
Of IN, P. LIGHTING SERVICE 1.
SON
at the location or localons
Ito resign the council seat, contract to pu hase t'at 'r.
und6r which we are engaged In
agency approved the concept of
esrbe1 b.eto',at 1000 Mnllo
Sorensen said that al- the city running a line to con- COUNTY Srm,%ole ROAD 15 business
Whrt.
P40. I. in the City of Trait,
though he believes he already
Longwood,
600; LCCAIir)N
Section
the
71010
Sanford system at
Florida
has authoriuitlon from the cit)'
In Sanford from SLD MP 11707 to
a cost of $82,000
That the part,es Interested in iaid
rather
than
sio
MI'
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don't know the
mechanics of the law, but God knows I've been treated
wrong," says a college student seeking $75,000
cornpensation for the seven years he was kept at retardation
centers.
Marion Daniels, 25, told Senate Hearing Examiner
Stephen Kahn Thursday that the state owes him an
education because it failed to educate him while he was
confined in Sunland Training Centers for the retarded.
"They owe me education because they kept me in
Sunland for seven years with retarded kids and kept
telling me two and two is four," the Florida State
University student said.

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DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION
SPECIAL TRAFFIC
REGULATIONS
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by Cancer Society of Seminole County, 0 a.m. to 4 p.m.,
1'. Firtt St
(run !j,If,,r-rl C),nmk,...
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uIImerce).
Seminole South Rotary Club, 7:50, Lord Chumbley's,
Altarnonte Springs.
Foresters Square Dance Club, 8 p.m., The Forest.
Tanglewood AA Group, closed, 8 p.m., St. Richard
Church Lake Howell Road.
Longwood AA, closed, 8p.m., 151W. Church s.
O'iedo AA Group, closed, 8 p.m., First Baptist
Church,

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March
1976

Bo rn b I s Fo u n d

D e n I e d By C I r c u it Co u r t

Optimist International Oratorical Contest, 7 p.m.;
Sanford Garden Club Center, 17-92 at Sunland Estates.

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Student Sues State

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lie said pneumonia has not been ruled out because of some

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Law for Women, free eight-week seminar, 7:30 p.m.
BuildIng 46, Adult Education Campus SCC. Call Cornmnunity Services Registrar.

lion mtt the end of 1974 to $79.7 million in December.
"Our unemployment compensation program paid out
almost haifa billIon dollars in bend its In 1975, $348 million
from state funds and the balance from federal funds,"
Trombetta said. "The net collections from employer
t.a.es for the year were only $93 million."

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Lehanc Precfrhnt Frnjieh
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has failed to crack down cia powerful corporations for
violations of minority hiring laws, a prominent black
business executive S1)'S.
"If they would make a couple of examples, all this
ould stop," Joe Black, Greyhound Corp. vice president
and former star relief pitcher of the old Brooklyn
l)odgers, said Thursday.
Black charged that the administration has kept the
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission from acting
against corporations It found violating minority hiring
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Hiring Violations Cited

By ED PItlCKET
lleraldStaff Writer

Taxation
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PANAMA CITY (AP)
American oil executives
may fly out of this Gull Coast city by tonight, ending five
days of talks aimed at a complete sellout of American
interest In the world's largest oil.producticn firm.
Newsmen, camped out at the Panama City airport,
were keeping an eye on three oik'ompany jets as a sign
that the talks on Saudi Arabia's acquisition of the
American-owned 40 per cent of tb' Arabian-American Oil
Co IAramco) were breaking up.
The jets were part of a small fleet that brought
executives of Mobil, Exxon, Texaco and Standard Oil of
"::-aa to Pana4'ra City last Saturday foi' a meeting
with Sheik Ahmned Ydmani, Arabian oil minister.
An official at the Bay Point Yacht and Country Club,
where the secret talks were being held under tight
security, said executives of the fourAinerican firms would
fly out today. He said Yamani would stay omi, possibly
until Sundas', fur a brief rest with his family.

LAKELAND AP
appellate court has
upheld a judge's order to open a controversial secret
report which led to the resignation of Anna Maria Police
(.iiief ('onrati Jttice.
A three-judge panel, in an oral order Wednesday,
upheld the lower court ruling by Manatee Circuit Judge
Gilbert Smith.
Anna \lnrin City Attorney Prnct Marsha!l said h.
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Alter her diagnosis at the hospital, Mizs Hearst was given some
medication and returned to the San Mateo County Jail 25 tidIes
of here.
Nurses are on duty 24 hours a day at the jail, and Johnson said
the defendant is being treated by her per3onal physician, Dr.
Robert Regan.
As Miss Hearst's trial or bank robbery neared the end of its
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REDDING, Calif. (AR)
An unexploded Lomb was found confronting yj•"
Thursday under the Hearst family's Wintoon estate in Northern
He predicted they would receive the case by next Friday and
California, the Shasta County sheriff's department reported.
would "deliberate through the weekend." That depended,
rift's Sgt. David Zebo said the department was tipped by a however, on Miss Hearst's recovery, he added.
San Francisco news organization which said it had received a call
The Judge said the government plans one more full day of
One of her attorneys, Al Johnson, told reporters that the from someone identIfying himself as a representative of the New rebuttal testimony, including that of Dr. Harry Kozol, a psymedical examination disclosed that "she had a strain of in- World liberation Front.
chiatrist whose appearance on the witness stand was interrupted
fluenz,a. There Is some swelling of the l)mph node glands in her
Tht caller said the NWLF would take responsibility for the by the illness.
explosion at the property, known locally as the Hearst Castle
After Kozol, the judge said, the prosecution will have ''iite'
Estate.
mccc short witnesses" and the defense will offer surrebuttal of
7,ebo said officers went to the estate and, about 6 p.m., found a about "a day to a day and a half."
"low-yield explosive device" which they deactivated.
Thegovernrnentistryingtoprove Miss Hearst was a convcrt to
The estate, near the northern border of Shasta County, is where terrorism and a willing participant in the 1974 robbery of a
San Francisco puhlkher Rnnrinlph Flea rttt and his wife. 1itberni
Bank branc". Mkl frr''.'td !he took part the
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At a news confe-ence, Johnson said ii "was a possibility" that
Art Exhibit by Central Florida Art Assn., Fashion
blonee liberation Army nod is now on trial for joining them in a Miss Hearst's parents, Randolph and Catherine hearst, will be
Mall, Orlando,
am., to 9 P•tfl
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robbery.
called to testify in
Poppy Day sponsored by American Legion Auxiliary
Unit 53 Sanford. Through Saturday.

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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) An ailing Patricia Hearst rested in
her jail cell today, battling the fever and chills of the flu while her
attorneysturned toproceduralmatters inher bankrobbei-ytrlal.
Her sequestered jury got a long weekend as U.S. District Court
Judge Oliver J, Carter recessed court until 1onday.
But he scheduled a session with prosecution and defense attorneys today to "settle instructions" to be given the jury when
testunony Is concluded, perhaps by the end of next week.
Miss Hearst, 22, fell Ill early Thursday, and Carter ordered her
token to a hospital for X rays and blood tests. He said the pale
defendant, who had appeared wan and fatigued for several days,
had an "upper respiratory infection,"
She had a temperature In excess of 100 degrees when she was
brought to court Thursday, the judge said.

U.S. Oil Executives
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"According to the city charter IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR ORUCE PAUL HEIp4EMA,
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA "
Aitamonte's mayor is also PROBATE DIVISION
Defendants
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NOTICE OF SALE
required to be the city manager FiI Number PR 75-196 cP
Executive3 of Conthicotal Food Servke' C.F.S., a firm and the pay should be such that DlyIIon
NOT icE is HEREBY C,l VU i
on
tre 30th csav of March, i96, at Ii
SpecializIng in food and other restaurant supplies, arrived at
it will attract a man or woman In Re: Estate of
a m at the west front d'or 04 the
Leopold Paul
Sanford-Central Florida Airport Thursday, accompanied by capable of doing the Job. I want
Deceased Courthouse of Seminole County, at
officials of the Mcflonatds Corporation, the nation's largest food our city run right," he said.
Sanford. Florida the undersioneo
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
lie said be checked on a TO ALL PERSONS HAYING Clerkwillolferfoq aletrefollo r;
buyer. urpuseolthetrJpwai (ouroftheloeal C.F.S. planton
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('itntry Club Hna. Fr'-'
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All of Lot 13 in bio. ti. •n Sk 'r
anu THE AUvc ESTATE:
Sommers and C.F.S. President Robert Cohn look on as Central found that clUes the size of
Withlnthreemonthsfromthetlme LARK SUBDIVISION, LongwX&gt;ti
Florida branch manager Robert latin-op (right) greets C.F.S. Altarnonte Springs are paying Of thi 4 irSt publication of tn notice florøa ac(o(dnci to Ilie p141 thereof
you are required to file with the recorded in Plat Book I?, Page U In
lkard Chairman Akin Cohn and East-South group president city managers from $,000 to clerk of the Circuit Court of the Public Records of Seminole
Russ Jones. (Herald Photo by Bill Vincent Jr.)
$35,000 annually.
Seminole County. Florida. Probate County, Florida,
Speaking of Floyd specifi- Divitlon, the 'ldress of which s thgether with all structures, Im
Seminole county Caurthoue, Proirments, lllturfl, applIances,
callv, Busetunan said that he Sanford Florida, a written and appurtenances on said l4nd o
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'is a heck of an administrator. statement of any claim or demand Vied In coniunction therewith.
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The man has a good grasp of you may have against the estate of The aforesaid sale will bo
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pursuant to a Summary F,n
whatisgoingonandkj'poww Leupold Paul Cohen, deceased
I f'y' ,
Each claim mutt be In writing and Judgment entered in Civil No. is
to handle it very well."
must indicate the basis for the 19S5 CA 09 B flOW Pinding in the
8uscJ- man said today the clam, the name and address 0, the Circuit Court of the Eighteenth
creditor or hi agent or ot?orney, Judlcal Circuit in and for Seminole
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Dulles Airport near Washington, Heathrow Airport in
london and DeGaulle Airport En Paris, commissioners
said.

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no ordinance increasing an
in office.
Noting that the mayor's elected official's salary shall
position in Altarnonte is a full become effective until the date
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS — time one, which does not peflnit of commencement of the
Clt' commissioners have h!m to operate another of commissioners elected at the
agreed to adopt an ordinance, business, Buschman said, "You next regular city election
provided that such election
effective, according to charter get what you pay for."
requirements, after the
"It seems to me we were follows the ordinance adoption
November elections, raising belngalittlebitchintzywiththe by at least six months.
Mayor Norman Floyd's salary raise," the commissioner said.
14 per cent.
Bushman said his motion was
Legal Notice
The pay hike approved Is to increase Floyd's salary to
NOTICE
$2,500 annually to $20,000, up $22,500 and that Commissioner
ri'rrty gveii ?hf tht
from the $17,500 salary George Perkins seconded the flfluôI mvt
of t
designated for the office over motion for discussion purposes. of Te Sanford HécId Inc wil b
When Commissioner Cal held t 300 N French Avnu.
the past three years.
Sanford, Florida. on Thursday
Floyd, In his thlrd year In [)eVoney took issue Corn- MMch2S, 1976 ó? 1000A.M. for ?t
office, and re-elected last missioner Sandra Glenn trnac?lonof %uth buIneis a may
November to a three-year term, axncnded the motion to call for come before nt' meeting,
PubtlIh: March P2. Ii 1976
voted against the woposal.
a $2,500 raise.
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Freshman City CornThe amended motion,
-r,thsloner Glen Buschman, who however, passed 4-1 with only IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRpushed for the pay raise, Floyd opposing.
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la a year when state leaders are proclaiming a
'no new tax' attitude, the stage is being set tx the
greatest assault on real estate and personal
property in the histw'y ef Fk Ida. This will be accomplishedlf the Statc Cabinet adopts the 947pages
of new rules and regulations to be presented by the
Around
Department of Revenue at the Cabinet meeting on
Tuesday, March 23, states Terry Goembel,
Seminole County property appraiser.
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over the state, Goembel has been attending
_,_Z__1hearings on the proposed rules and regulations over
a period of several weeks.
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local level, likewise, every element of discretion by
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control handed to the Department of Revenue in
Tallahassee," Goembel said.
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has oecn maxing s a emen s
concerning holding th e line on spending and now
one of its agencies is making an assault on the
county's ad valorem purse."
e segment of the rules provides that a uniform
computer program for tax rolls be adopted by all 67
countiL. Appraisers estimate that this would cost
the individual counties millions of dollars, although
the exact cost 3tatewlde cannot be accurately
projected at this time.
or more than 25 yirs fl'rli!R has provided
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Not the least of the reasons why it is out of hand
t)t\'ausc'. like so many other social programs
inaugurated by Congress, food stamps have lost
their original identity.
In 1964 when Congress appropriated $375
million to begin the program, stamps were
distributed to persons and families with poverty
incomes in order to supplement their diets. The
central purpose was to assu that the poor people
their
Jequate enough w pl
health.
Today food stamps represent a $5.6 billion
annual program that is shifting toward welfare and
ir4culne redistribution. It is rampant with fraud and
chiseling because the stamps have acquired a cash
value,

For example, in recent testimony before
Congress, Secretary of Treasury William Simon
and others said th at stamps have been used for
such diverse th ings as posting bond for traffic
tickets, to paying speeding fines - and even to
settle gasoline charge accounts.
By the same token, the farther that stamps
wandered from their original purpose the more the
genuinely poor suffered. Parade Magazine drew a
model in which a family of four earning $16,000 a
year could be ehgible br food stamps.
Even in the major reform bills in Congress
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senators are talking about furnishing stamps to
families of foul' earning from $7,800 to $9,000 a year,
after income taxes and Social Security withholding
is deducted. And that does not take into account
housing and other subsidies that many of the
recipients also receiye from the federal govern.
ment. At the same time, the Senate is stressing th e
necessity of having families pay 7.5 to 30 per cent
of their net income for sta mps instead of th e
present 24 per cent -a reform that would hurt the
poorest the most.

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Florida. "There is no way to project the number of

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bill by the Senat e Agriculture Committee exhibits
the wisdom of President Fta mat iative On the
problem a few days earl!er.
As in previous years food stamp reforms will
have tough sledding in Congress albeit ever, the
most ardent liberal advocate of the nrorarn ad-

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Goembel stated that It is highly possible that t he
Department of Revenue could set up a system
whereby a square foot value could be furnished the
property appraiser and applied throughout the roll
without benefit of the judgment factor now used
locally. Assessment by computer could result in

Through your proposed rules and regulations, you
are directing the taxpayers of my county to expend
approimately one hail million to completely
reconstruct, re-vamp, revise, re-program the entire
data base of StX) million bets of inlorinatlon."
Charles Fleming, property appraiser of Marion
County, told this to his legislative delegation:
"Some of the rules and regulations would have to be
tested In courts because they have the effect of
property values in Tallahassee rather than
at the local level."
State Representative Ge ne Hodges asked ot her
members of th e Legislature to consider new laws
which would prevent rules and regulations from
becoming effective without legislative review.
"We feel that the rules being proposed go far
beyond what the Legislature wanted," said Herbert
Lockey, president of the Appraisers Association of

appraiser In doing his or her job.
When the Administrative Procedures Act was
adopted by the Florida Legislature, all rules and
regulations promulgated by the various depart
ments were onsIdered an Interpretation of the
statutes and were considered to have the same
force and effect as the laws passed by the
legislature. Thus, If the Florida Cabinet adopts the
new rules and regulations, they will no longer be a
'guide' for property appraisers but lawful rules and
regulations which must be taken Into consideration
on each and every assessment.

likewise, the property appraiser, responding to
local conditions, takes into consideration many
factors which are not apparent In bureau thinking.
Heretofore, he has made his judgments based on
many factors and criteria which could never be a
part of a state administered computer assessing
process.
In appearing before a hearing on these rules and
regulations In Tallahassee, Bob Mallard, Duval
CountyProperty.ppraLserstated: "In Duval,loeal
taxpayers have spent $1.6 million creating one of
±n.q of property appraisal
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recent months about secret, illegal activities by
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the cours were to observe the distinction In the
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result would be to ensure that the only inform.ation the public received about what its
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government was doing in the intelligence field
would be what the government decided it should
receive.
Trust me, the Preslder,t says, to keep the
cloak and dagger boys in line and to guard u JOHN CUNNIFF
public weal. Asked what guarantee the public
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BICENTENNIAL

WASHINGTON Candidate Ronald Reagan
has thus far made perhaps th e most serious
campaign mistake possible. He's thrown all his
marbles in th e primary popularity contests
and let President Ford pick up th e committed
delegates.
And delegates are, of course what secure the
nomination at the national convention. Without
them a candidate can win every primary and
come in second.
what bother's Reagan's campaign managers
is not the 51-49 1 r cent squeaker favoring Mr.
Ford in New Hampshire but the fact that Mr.
Ford took 17 out of the 21 delegates up for
election. This means a good many people who
voted for Reagan in the primary, voted for Mr.
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representing the Reagan slate on the delegate
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suppat ted by his secretary. It is definitely her
recollection, she, told our reporters Jack
Cloherty and Jay Courley, that PerLff brought
the converatInn arn;inij to mntmrder. It was aiso
her recollection that Peroff hinted at it during
the Initial meeting. Yet HeLs,oaki sitU wanted to
meet with Peroff a second time.
The tough, but likable He1stkl Is a hero to
the people of his working-clam district. Once he
took money from his own pocket to help a needy
constituent. Certainly, he is more credible than
the notorious Peroff. But why would a
Congressman seek out a racketeer in the first
place? And ihy would he want to meet with him
a second time'

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LUXURY TRAVEL: The World Bank, Inter.
American Development Bank and the International Monetary Fund were set up to lend
money to underdeveloped nations. But not all the
money goes to help poor countries.
The three prestigious banks have spent more
than $500,000 in the Last two years, for example,
to pay the travel expenses of wives who accompanied bank officials on business trips.
A Treasury Department study showed the
World Bank, during a 21-month L'erlod, "funned
268 trips by spouses." In 44 cases, the bank paid
not only for transportation but subsistence. The
average wife's travel expenses ran well over
$2,000.
The Inter-American Development Bank paid
the way for 76 wives to accompany their
husbands during the ssme 1..month period, at an
average c.st of 1710. The International Monetary
Fund paid the wives' expenses In 26 cases,
hcI11ng out an average of mt.*-e than $2,000 per
trip.
Spokesmen for the International banking
organizauo explained that most spouse travel
Is pennitfed only after the husband has been out
of the country for months.
While most banking bigwigs prefer to travel
first class, one exception in World Bank head
Robert McNamara. The former Defense
Secretary flies tourist almost without exception.
He has been known to fume as his subordinates
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lie claimed it as really Perotf who hinted about
murd2r. Because of a cowt-Imposed gag order,
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the tapes, that all he wanted Peroff to do was
seek out "the truth." But Peroff contended:
"That's not all he wanted, He said he thought the
men (Witnesses) had unsavory pasts, and he
wanted me to bring back evidence of It. But he
also said that if I couldn't find legitimate
evidence, I was to bribe local officials to
fabricate whatever was needed."
Then came the alleged murder suggestion.
"If! was unsuccessful at that," Peroff added, "I
was to 'make sure they're nut around' for a
trial."

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The Investigation was dragging on for 16
months, Last October Helstoski came across a
news item about Peroff. The paper quoted the
racketeer as boasting: "1 made my name
smuggling people and money out, using planes.
That was my thing... In Chile, we smuggled out
damn near a billion dollars. and some of that was
for American companies.'
The impressed Ilelstoskl sent Peroff a cryptic
letter on his congre.,slcxial stationery. "Having
seen the enclosed news dipping," wrote the Congreasman, "I would like to discuss this particular matter with you and perhaps retain you if
you could fulfill some requirements."
The racketeer responded with the suggestion
that they meet at Washington's Dulles Airport,
where they would attract little attention in the
flow of stranu'r* Pprnf
rztalialion from the mobsters he had helped put
in prison. At Dulles, they would have to pass
rough weapons dettctors to reach him.
Heistoald showed up with his bto4c
secretary, Kathy Dunn. The Congressman told
Peroff that he wanted to hire an investigator to
go to Chile and check Into the background of the
government witnesses, particularly Agulrre.
Peroff bragged about his criminal atcoriiplishmeats and offered to licce-pt the Chilean
assignment for $50,000. The Congressman
complained that the price was too high. He was
sufficiently Interested In Peroff's services,
however, to ask for a second meeting.
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meetings occurred last November between a
prominent Congressman and a notorious
criminal. The Congressman, who Is under grand
jury investigation, wanted to hire the criminal to
check on a key witness. The subject of murder
was discussed briefly and obliquely.
Gruff, crewcut Rep. Henry Ileistoskl, I)N.J.,
arranged the mysterious meetings with stocky,
swarthy Frank Peroff, an underworld figure who
ha become s governrn4'nt Informant.
We have obtained tape recordings, which give
a detailed account of their private eon
versat tons. The only dispute that remains is over
vho brought up the suggestion of murder. Each
man swears it was the other.
To understand this bIzari tale of intrigue
some background Is necessary. Federal
:culors are investigating &amp;.ags that
;1l}J collected kickbncks from illegal aliens
in return for introducing private tmmlgraticn
bills. These bills stopped, at least tempernrlly,
their deportation.
His former aide, Albert DeFalco, already has
been convicted of shaking down the aliens for
$36,000. At t}eFalco's trial, the Congressman
said he had Introduced the bills out of sympathy
for the aliens nd had not participated in any
kickback arrangement.
The most damaging witness against DeFalco
was a CHitan. named Oswalde Aguirre, whom
the prosecutors are also using to build acase
against the Congressman.

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rights in a freedom-loving nation is a blot on American history.
President Ford's llftii of the order -after 34 years -does
not erase the stain on American pride, but it does acknowledge
the industice done.
Arid we are reminded that it must not be repeated.

Lnanges

Ily JOANNE KI1CII
Framo, the increase of ex- the one cited in the book, "Fear they are being treated as sex being in the Wa;: of their self.
the Herald S4'rvfres
tramarital affairs among of Women," In which a full- objects.
fulfillment - and they are
1 tx women's movement has Women, the 8,000 per cent in. sized man had repeated
Twenty years ago, when Dr. choosing self-fulfillment.
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abolished marriage but it crease in divorce over the past nightmares that his diminutive Frarno started treating couples
The move away from
has shaken th e foundations and 25 years, and the precipitous wife would roll over in bed and and families, it was often the marriage is reflected in
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shock,
wives have created a 'Iimnate of among husbands, according to marriage, hoping that he could figures. In the past five years,
James L. Framo, amily confusion for men.
Dr. Framo, is the fear that they leave the wife in the hands of a the number of 25- to 34-yeartherapist and professor of
Dr. Framo and other will not be able to bring their therapist and thus assuage his olds who have separated or
psychology
at
Temple therapists are finding that wives to climax or that they will guilt. Now Framo sees more divorced and have not
University, finds the seismic many men are becoming otherwise prove inadequate as wives than husbands who want remarried increased by 30 per
shifts in sex roles are taking a defensive and frightened of sex partners.
to leave their mates and cent. During the same perioJ,
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half
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world
will be
with the highest divorce rete Evening herald. Sanford, Fl,
years marriage. Reason' Slany
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putting their hats on and coming to the Greater Sanford Chamber
while Belgium holds the record
__________________ wives, they say, are unable to putting on their armor just as
of Commerce brunch at JO a.m. April 7. Everyone is welcome,
of
the
live up to their h usband's social the other half has decided to
lowest.
Sweden,
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provided you're wearing a homemade hat. Call the chamber, or
Britain and West Germany are were started
of the matter, risk taking theirs off.
in 1971, million people are involved in ascent. The
stop by to make reservations. Although she will not be competing
high on the list,
according to a di vorce lawyer,
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for the best hat prize, Mrs. Florence Korgan ( right) will be seras many divorces as Italy's
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Where
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ving refreshments in this striking pioneer hat and gown mair for
middle aged men that they are
stop at 1973,
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another lifect 40, SOor even i,
Dry Cleaning at budget
desperation has rapidly become became possible in 1971. Since
In Great Britain two-thirds of with a younger woman.
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latest alimony, especially in the : mosphere. Open 7 a.m. V.
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y were middle income group, has often
daily. located at . . .
h e unsatisfactory man in their prising, the divorce rate is quitting their men 68
per cent proved tragic. Unlike in
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DEAR ABBY: This is my
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prevent your husband from phenomenta! rate. Last year
first "Dear Abby" letter, and
getting a divorce, but you can't there were more divorces than
I'm counting on your help.
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keeping him from going hunting a divorce and am contesting it. volv ed In elsie and volunteer less
than a life contract.
with his Daddy (which he loves I left my home and am living Sl Olt Good things are more apt
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to do) until he quits wetting his with my daughter. I attend to happen to people biho forget period 1950
to 1973 show that a
pants and starts acting like a chur ch regularly.
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1965. From that year on ever)
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country registered a dizzying n.
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one bit. I'll be having our we please, but that's against Abigail Van Buren. 132 ta%b,y D, .
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second child soon, and I would my way of life. I don't believe in Beverly Hills, Calif. 9071?, for Ah year when,
in the United
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give anything for our first child divorce, and I still love him by's booklet "How to Writ.' I rIters
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tong, self-addressed. slamprd
divorce epidemic got a running
all. Please suggest something. vice? We are both 50.
cent) envtlope
start. By 1969 51.31 marriages
EXHAUSTED MOTHER
broke up, reaching 74,437 in
DEAR EXHAUSTED:
1971.
loor
Whipping and shaming your
In Denmark the ratio is two
(-hilti is exactly what you should
divorces to fo ur marriages. In
NOT do! Your pediatrician
Norway divorce by mutual
Office Desk and
the one who Is qualified to
consent was legalized by 1918
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advise you. Ask him today.
The basic French omelet
MEDITERRANEAN
but Sweden gassed the same
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OMELET
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celery
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2 tablespoon.s diced onion
steadily declined in the past
dance - one who was quiet,
The omelet Is quick to make, 2 tablespoons diced green
four years.
modest and not sexy.
helpful when you're having a
Shadow Box
pepper
In France only one marriage
I was that girl. I gave him two busy day. Fcr best results, 2 tablespoons canned
in eight is dissolved, despite the
children who are both marred. make sure all ingredlen!s are at
sliced mushrooms
recent law which now permits
Mirrors By Bassett
Now my nw'band has decided room temperature. Never 3 eggs
divorce by mutual consent.
that he no longer loves me. and make an omelet with more than I t cup Meadow Gold milk
Women in this Catholic country,
and Broyhill.
he's taken up with a younger 3 eggs; if you need more ser2 teaspoon salt
usually take the initiative. Two
woman stho is sexy and can vings, make additional omelets
teaspoon pepper
REG. S60.00 S135.00
out of three divorce cases and
"turn him on," He doesn't care instead.
In teaspoon ground oregano
four out of five separations
1 if the smokes or drinks, either.
A heart)' luncheon or supper
teaspoon thyme leases
NOW ONLY 1 0 $45
Behind my back, he had dish is Mediterranean Omelet, 1 medium tomato, cut
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papers served on inc. created in the kitchens of
Beauty Tips
into thin wedges
Bamboo Or Modern
lie never let inc work because Meadow Gold Dairies.
4 ounces Cheddar cheese,
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Your Choice 149°°
Melt butter in an 8-inch will go with only a few colors.
skillet, tilting pan to coat sides.
Piercing look
Add vegetables and cook for 5
French or Early American
For a new look in earrings,
minutes. With a Fork, beat eggs try two at one time. It's for
with milk and seasonings until pierced ears, and the catch is
Offee Table &amp; 2 End Tables,)
blended but r,ot frothy. Pour you need two holes in each car.
omelet mixture into skillet;
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cook over medium heat until
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eggs are set on bottom and blusher or bronzcr for your
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(veive?s, cottons and herculon)
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eggs are set rind fluffy. Rrmo'.'e they're at their weakest. And
from broiler' spoon cottage file in one direction only.
cheese down the center in line
lip trick
with the handle of the skillet.
Does lipstick change color on
Return to broiler long enough to you' Try a little lipgloss un•
warm cottage cheese.
derneath your lipstick.
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under the skillet, and, as the
To thin brows that are tOt)
MON.-FRI. . . 98
rim of the omelet touches the lull, brush them up and tweeze
platter, raise the handle more out straggling hairs. Then take
and more, until the pan is just a few hairs from the
SUN. • • s
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125
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random, to lighten them up.
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The Reagan men, convinced that Mr. Ford's
big-name slate was what won the day for him in
New Hampshire, are now out to cut their losses.
While It's too late to change slates in some very
President Ford should by all means forge
important states, Reagan's strategists have
ahead with executive reforms that could save up to that, he replies, "I would hope the American
begun a blitz campaign to convince voters that
people will elect a president who will not abuse
ow n
$1.2 billion a year.
when they mark delegate slates, they're not
that responsibility."
It's only a fraction of what genuine
voting for the men or women whose names
One thing we have learned, however, is that
NEW YORK (AP) -More than 60 per cent of
From
1955
to
1975,
he
said,
real
estate
taxes
appear
on the ballots -but for Reagan or Ford,
congressional reform could accomplish, but every
not even the chief executive always knows what all American households own their homes,
but
have
soared
341
per
cent,
Insurance
321
per
cent,
little bit helps considering that the federal budget
Is going on, and the performance of the last two that level is in danger, despite a gradual 1lfl'
The Reagan men may be barking up the
maintenance
and
repairs
269
per
cent,
utiliti
eswrong tree. My surveys
presidents alone suggests that Mr. Ford's hope provement in the outlook for the industry.
hasn't been balanced since the food stamp program
party primaries,
199 per cent ane mortgage interest from 4.8 per caucw-s. mas3meetings andofstate
would be, at best, an uncertain one on which to
Last year the number of housing starts totaled
began.
and district
cent to 9 per cent,
rest our freedoms. The hitter struggle th e ad. about 1.1 million. This year the number IS exconventions over the past years indicate that
At the very time earnings actually decreased, most
ministration waged last year to withold in. pected to grow to 1.5 million or 1.6 million
r the regulars who attend these party
- in terms of spending power, the prices of new
formation from congressional investigators is possibly more, but still hundreds of
affairs know precisely what they're doing. If
thousands and existing housing soared. In 1965, only 3 per
proof enough of thai
they vote for a Ford delega te they vote for him
below the need.
cent of new single-family homes cost more
It can be persuasively argued that had the
Good housing, sociologists agree, is a
because they wan t Mr. Ford nominated, If they
now that's a typical price.
kind of authority President Ford requests requirement of a sound society. Without it. a va.
th.i' ffnu,.'
for a Iteamman dleustø
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No'. all of this has been caused by inflation, They will of c
nanifest thems'elves,
war to designate areas militarily sensitive from which "any or
quite legally, have quashed the Watergate In- always In financially wasteful ways.
unless you include in that definition the Inflated men to the convention simply because they're
all persons may be excluded."
vestigation - In the Interests, of course, of
dreams of many builders rrd homebuyers. A congressmen, senators, gavcrmor, ci
What in the world has happened to ii
But the imolementatlon wait
"IusUufldi security"
described by John C. Hart, it would seem that few facts from the "Savings and Loan Fact And while this automatic vote for a few
Early
In
1942,
112,000
Japanese-Americans
were
tugged
No une war.ts this country's intelligence society has somehow declared war against Book" shows what happened between 1966 and prominent men wifl
the
~ M_ from their homes, mainly on the Pacific Coast, and Interned for
l73:
apparatus to be crippled, In the kind of world we homeowners, -hich in a nation of h eowners
_-;i~-r*rha "V
delegate strength of the candidates, it doesn't
the duratioi of World War II In inland, fenced detention camps.
live in, t constitutes our first line of defense. Nor a form of fraticide.
"The average floor space of a new home In- account for lopsided victories in delegate
In the panic following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor,
is there any question that the need for secrecy
flirt, presi dent of the National Association oi creased by 8.1 per cec.t.
se!ection,
government and military officials and many citizens were
about legitimate "intelligence sources and Home Builders, said in a statement this week
"The percentage of new ho&amp;nes having two or
Political analysts tell me presidential
.
fearful of enemy Mies. There was little opposition to the order
methods" is as vital as the need fa: secrecy that taxes and inflation have increased main. more stories rose from 18 per cent to 23 per cent. popularity prinwries are largely opportunities
signed by President Roosevelt.
about the sailing routes of Polaris submarines or ten2nce costs 303 per cent In the past 20 years,
"The perce4ltage of homes with two or more for voters to let off steam against the establish.
But more than two-thirds of th ose uprooted were born
the nation's contingency plans In the event of an pricing 80 per cent of potential homebuyers out bathrooms increased from 50 per
cent to 60 per merit. But that however you slice it when a man
American citizens and most of the others had demonstrated
attack.
of the nmarkei
cent."
votes for a delegate, he's voting for real,
their loyalty to their adopted country. The trampling of their

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wanted to protest via a Reagan vote while giving
Mr. Ford their support for the nomination. Ck it
means Mr. Ford's campaign men quietly picked
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responsibility and authority over the ad valorem
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mail from the Billy Graham

Insurance Service

&amp; PAINI CO INC

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TRANSMISSION

Herb Stenstorm and Staff

David Beverly and Staff

or poLcC upon tiw t'le'
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b) God Youareg&amp;ngtobrinheihingtootgeration
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andasthe) doso,feela owthg in their heartsthat God's healing
power is not limited to medicine, but through deep belief in ilLs
own divine inkntntlon, there is further hope for wholeness? So I
am convmied the OR'J Medical School will be something more
for man s good

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be held Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at
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ttough FrIday, the boys and
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REV. BRUCE MEDARLS
The Touring Choir of Palm Corn m unity
mornings from 1I2 there will
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The felfrws'up of a 6 10 pm and helpful Everyone is tnited League Orlando Zone will b
CO% ered dish supper ill be to attend any or all of the held at St I uke's Luther.m
combined tsith a class In the
Church, Slavia, Sunda'.
Bible and will close tith
beginning with registration

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a cable car at Royal Gorge
conducted by thL American topics sill be "Open the Door"
It is produced and released by Association of Retired Persons and "To Be Made Vhole"
Mark IV Pictures, Inc , under the auspices of Grand
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The congregation is inited to Hickory, N C
music as well as some secular meet at 4 30 pm Sundry
an allhurth picnic beRinning
The se1ce of insthllation nbcr&amp; It is accornpiiied by
The fiat of four adult Lenten

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E. C. Elsea and Staff

balanced, that when e eryone
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will be installed Cs at Central Baptist Church will mpI nt R a m iintliw for time for questions and answers. alt'ant'e of the United Statec
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into my head and mind, I will give my best to do it. To be sure, I
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when ou came t th St '
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NOTICE OF SUIT
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Ph. 323-9262

Sa nford

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By BOB ORRELL,
Herald Correspondent
iuie Sanford Shad Derby
concludes Sunday evening,
t'rnhng the four-week
fishing contest.
Steven P. &amp;hick, of Sanford, still holds the lead for
the grand prize with his five.-poujj eight-ounce cntry .
However, with today, Saturday, and Sunday
to go. the
lead could still change hands.
Windy weather slowed shad catches in the fourth and
final week of the Derby but persistent
trollers managed to
find a few. Buddy and Ricky Marshall picked up seven in
a little over an hour Thursday evening all of them roe

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NOTICE OF ACTION
De

Dorothy A. Van Dyne
Si Skyhill Road, NO 201

TO GIORGIO CANTELLI and

MIRELLA CANTELLI.
Alexandra, Virginia 72311
YOU ARE HEREBY notified that wIe.
Oetenoants
acomplaint to foreclose a mortgage
Via Sottocovento No 33,
encumbering the following real
Ventimiglia 11031

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Imperla, Italy
Lot 47, THE COLONNADES
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
THIRD SECTION, according to the
that an ac tion to foreclose a mor
Plat thereof as recorded In Plat
t9 on the following described
Book 16, Page 35, PubliC Records
property .
Seminole County, Florida,
p
Lot ISO, IARCLAY WOOD S
t,een tiled againSt you and you
are rt'vreø to serve a copy of your SECOND ADDITION. according
written defenses, if flny tO it on VAN the Plat thereof as recorded In Play
DEN BERG, GAY III BURKE. PA., Boo 17, Page 93. Public Records of
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at Post Seminole County. Florida.
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Office P,x 793, Orlando. Florida has been fIled against you and you
32602. and lilt the original with the are retuired 10 serve a copy of your
Clerk of the above Styled Court on Or written defenses, if any, to it on
before March 311t, 1911; otherwise, David Kerben. Plaintiff's attorney,
entered against whose address I ill E. kun
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a judgment may
yo for the reltI Crni.ndeci .n the Str e et, Orlando, Florida, on or

By: Mary N. Darden
Deputy Clerk
Publith Feb 77, March S. 7, 19.
1976
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FICTITIOUS NAME
Hit Ice is hereby given that we are
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against JOHNNIE LEWIS JONES.
are not Inhabitants of flOf f ound
within the State of Florida and have
not vofuntarilyappearedherein and
that personal Service upor them Is
not practical because their

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West
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improvements now and hereafter on
Said lane, and
attached
thereto; also all gas. st,am, elect nic,
fixtures

sccred a 7-0 victory over
Daytona Beach Thursday,

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water, and otl.er heating, cooking.
refrigerating, lighting, plumbing,
ventilating, irrIgating, and power
ysterns, machints, appliances,
fixtures, and appurtenance, whiCh
0*a e ar may hereaft er pertain to.
or be used with, in, or on said
even though thfy be
tà1t1 at detachable
One Magic Chef Range

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Topple FlU

its Junior college record to 7-0 Less than a week after
its has- just under 4,000 total students, sday, outscoring Flu by eight
and divisional mark to 4-0.
ketball
reached its high - want to use money being spent strokes, 304-312,
The Raiders are home est point ever, the University of on intercollegiate

Saturday morning at 10 against WcstFloridahasazrnounced
the
Edison of Fort Myers, then abandonment of all interhosts the University of Ken- co llegiate sports.
tucky varsity Sunday at 1 p m. . Dr. Jame. A. Robinson, UWF
(ox d Trnchlman 6 0, 6
Thompson d Marqasart 60, 60.
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Sct'nibbe 67, 60; Gonzalez ct
Satlpoer 60. 60, Cox Flagg il

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Thompiond Marquart Sciinitbrn6
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president, said Thursday that
the decision was made "on the
grounds of institutional purpose
and a careful apprasial of effective use of resources."

High's track team scored a
in a tIn ee-way meet
Thursday, posting 74
po in ts
while Lake Brantley had 51 and
Seminole 42.

things,
Robinson said the varsity
basketball program, the
schoo!'s major sport, lost more
than $44,000 during the Just ended 1975-76 season. He said
the School's intramural sports
program would be beefed up to
The basketball Argonauts

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Prep dropped a 154-174 golf
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Thursday at Bay lull,

CIVIL ACTION NO. IS.
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DEITY JEAN PHELPS,

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for the relief demanded in bC
Petition ,
WITNESS my Hand and official
tPii Court on thu the 11th dlv
rf rruary, AD 1916

to beat his own record. Long
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Bell can't vault that high. But
he did jump 18-feet-I inch the teallumnate Of .'Oflt'S, Is Dcii S neavllv on non-Americans
the pole again this year.
National Collegiate Athletic
UTEP's Greg Joy of Canada
Association outdoor champion- vault, the finals of which will be
ships last June and he owns the held Saturday.
Is back to defend his high jwnp
Baird Australian and one of title. Sweden's I latis Alm,strom
indoor mark of 17-2.
a
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wil! be out to crack that record peting in the meet, which is a the school has four runners
in the 12th NCAA Indoor Track prime tuneup For the Olympics from Kenya: 11111cr Wilson
and Field Championships at at Montreal in July.
Walgwa, plus distance medley
Texas-El Paso (UTEP), runners Joe Gk'honxeri, Frank
Cobo Arena in Detroit, today
which is favored to defend Its Munene and James Munyala.
and Saturday.
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ern 81-59 Monday in the opening School's tennis team swept past
round of the National Arso- Wymore Tech Thursday,
elation of lntercollegiate winning all se ven matche!
Athlntjct ePiimplonsh$ps at
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I. Low (LI d Hall, $0: Neville ti
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Thcmpkns, $1; Rollins IL) ii
UWF had compm"ted in Inter- flranttey, 8 I; Pyle 41) ci tialdu.r,
collegiate haskctt)all (or nine
Doubles Lowe and B,rmini1,in
CHATTANOOGA, TerIn.
years, all under Conch Marvin
Huqhlt'y Brantley, IS Fads-n
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Valdosta State of Beek, and compiled a 126-105
ito flilown Tt'inipkii'.
record, Beck said he le,uned of I '
Tennessee al Chatt,inooga the decision late last month. Ile
clash tonight to decide the said he disagreed
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championship of the NCAA
"I feel really disappointed
Dhtsion II southern regional that they have ta ken this posi
basketball tournament,
t,lon," Beck said. "I feel aUilet- '/tfla IC
ics have a great deal to offer
Sixty-two was the magic
both losers in nursday nig,ht West Florida and fled athletics
nwnberThur&amp;ty
round action, m ee t in the can contribute to any in- Country Club as the
twosomes
consolation game.
stitutlon,
of Stella Brooks and Vivian
Valdosta, led by forward
"Athletics are such a great Simpson tied Helen Dennis and
Mike Patrick with
points, part of our American tradition Eloise hunt for top honors in
downed Fl or i da Tech, 95-.
that it seems a shame that we'd the day's two- ba ll, best-ball
UTC, paced by forward want to destroy it and do away activity.
Wayne Golden with 21, over- with at the university.
t-i S 1iro&lt;i. V Srnps.r' 0
whelmned Rolli ns, 9062.
"1 believe that if OU can ,t
Dr on'. F Hunt 6 2 . 2 M horn,' P
The win ne r of the champion- justify athletics as educational, fl,iteman 61, 3 L Robertson C'.
ship game will host the regional you'll have d hard time JiLstify- V.,-,,1,vff mid M Rntf%M Kirincy
quarterfinals Monda).
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hasconliferemains unsolved,
time rights to a players'
The owners still were ada- tract, and offered a plan that
mant on the reserve issue, de- permits
agent status after
met eye-to-eye Thursday in a season could be jeopardized," other players attended the ses-. spite an arbitrator's decision In nine years.
two-hour,
25-minute
ex. Bench said.
sion as observers,
the case of pitchersAndy MesThe Players Association says
ploratory session at the Tampa
But both side agreed to reMarvin Miller, executive di- st'rsmith and Dave McNally, any player could sue
the organairport hotel.
main in Florida for marathon rector of the P!aycrs Associ- which permits a player to play '
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his
one-and-one
right
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confirmed
s
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optimism, indicated by Bench's today.
simism. Miller said the
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following property in Seminole
County. Florida.
Lot 6, Block 'B', NORTH
ORLANDO TERRACE SECTION 3.
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super substitute Michael Lee
when
they
play
for
the
paced
Jackson's easy victory
state prep big
school
basketball
over
[eon,
Harris with 22 and
championship Saturday night.
rcach
the
Lee
with
20
points,
"When two teams
championship game, It Is alAs he often has during the
wnvc
Calwetl said season. Lee entnr .-Ii-- Thursday night after his Gener- when it was close, Jackson
als polished off Ta1al.s
17-2i artr the first
Leon 89-66 in a Class AAAA quarter, and the Generals
semifinal,
quickly took conunand. They
They must wait until un5eat- led 43-31 at the half and 69-9
cn Bradenton Manatee meets after three quarters, when Lee
Orlando Edgewater tonight to went back to the be nch.
find out which will be their foe.
Only harivthg Joe ChI1
Manatee, with a 32-0 record, ers, who scored 22 points for
was second in the state and Leon, was able to crack the
Edgewater, 30-4, was sixth in tough Jackson defense with any
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That was the dour statement were stalemated,
together the owners' committee
star Johnny Bench
"II we don't ge t off dead ccii- and the Players Association exafter baseball's negotiating ter and get it done by the irijdc ecutive committee of 24 for an
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(APROLL BURKE
Attorney for Petitioner
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Bank Bldg
Sanford, Florida 37/il
P,jb)ish Feb 70, 27. March 5, 12.

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Artt',ijr II, Be-Ckwith, Jr.
C'erk of the Circuit Court
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ST. PETERSBURG (AP) observation
that negotiations
Bench, who recently signed a sides were no closer to a solu- Two federal courts have upheld
-"We're in the 11th hour for a new labor contract be- $200,000 contract
with the s o.-Id Hon. lie said the main issue of the right of the arbitrator to
of something that Is jeopard. tween the
major leagues and champion Reds, was one of responsibility for liability in the make such a decision.
izing the baseball season."

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I West Oranqe (Stanford MObil'1
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I Curtis fTP) 277. HO MEDLEY
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Petitioner
And
JAY RICHARD PHELPS
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NOTICE OF ACTION
TO JAY RICHARD Polt PS
RESIDIEti([ U'io,',p
YOU art hs'cety notified that
Petitioner, BETTY JEAPu PHELPS,
has
filed
a
Petition
for
Dlswlut ion of Marriage against YOU,
and you are required to serve a copy
of your written O'efn to it. II any,
on Carroll Burke, Attorney for
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RICARDO A CORPUS and
VIOLETA P. CORPUS, his wife.
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NOTICE OF ACTION
TO Ricardo A. Cor pus
Residence Unknown
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And the shuffl eboard beat goes on! Shuffler, from 29 cubsi wea th erman cooperated wi th th e ht Sanford Tourist and
GAME,
I. West Orange (Taylor Lampkns
throughout Seminole, Orange, Volusia and Lake Counties con- Shuffleboard Club, and the tournament was termed a mss,
Thompson Peverhouse) 1,339; IflO
RUN
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tinued the Friendly City Mixed Doubles tournament today. The with about 60 teams participating.
SECOND VERSE
HURDLES - 1 Robecon IV."'
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11 9. 710 DASH
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residence and whereabouts are
unknown, it is ORDERED that
One Fdisco Hood
JOhnni. Lewis Jones and all P,eit-s,
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One Chrysler Furnace,
ievisees, legatees, Qrantee$
€13 ARUN FOR YOUR MON.
One Chrysler Air Conditioner
assignees,
lemons, creditors,
Wall to wall Carpeting
EY British comedy about two
trij5tej, or other claimants by
through, under or against Johnnie has been filed against you and you
Welsh miners on a spending
Lewis Jones appear Or plead to the are required to serve a copy of your
spree in London. stamng Alec
complaint herein by the 10th day of written defenses, if anr, to it On
053
May. 1976, arid in default ther.ef the Maclean and Brooke, plaintiff's
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Court will proceed to the hearing attorney, whose ad3ress Is Post
2 DAILY DEVOTIONAL
and adjudication of this Suit as it 0111cc Drawer X, Jacksonville,
Johnnie Lewis Jonct, and all heirs, Florida 373, on or before March
deviSee, legatees, grartees, 26th, 1971, and file the original with
assignees, hlenors. Creditors, the Clerk of this Court either befor e
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trustees, Or Other claimants by Lervic on plaintili's att or ney or
"UUVT, v'flWIIqI
egainsy JOflflflhe
NOTICE
Lewis Jones had been Served wi:n default will be enter ed against you
P401cc is given that the un
proce
th e State of Flor ida, but for the relief demanded In the
c'erslgned are engag ed in business in
only to the extent provided for by Complains or petition,
Seminole County, Florida, under the
WITNES S my hand and the seal of
Section 1635, Title
United States
fi c tit ious name of "i's AP Code, it is further7$,
Cort
IIlh day of
ORDERED that
PLIANCES," That each of the un notice of this order be published by February, 1974.
iers'gnedhavea fifty fSO) percent the Unit ed States Marshal In a (COURT SEAL)
int er est as tenants by the entirety in
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Slid business and intend to regi$tef Seminole County. Florida. once in
CIe' of the Circuit Court
a
said Iiclitlous name with the Clerk 01 wee4c for Six
By: Lillian T. Jenkins
(6) consecutive
the Circuit Court Of Seminole commencing on
AS
Deputy Clerk
March 17th, 1976
County. Florida, at provided by DONE AND
ORDERED it Orlando, Publish: Feb 20. 77, March 3. 17,
$6509, Florida Statutes
1976
Florida, this 2nd clay 0: March 1976
S John M. Hill
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the above entitled cause by KendelI
W. Wherry its Assistant United
Statr'1Attorney, Inan action against
the defendantis), Joruviic Lewis
Jones and Martha Lee Jones. hiS
wife. and to enforce a lien upon real
property ;ituxt in this District and
deScrIbed as follows: The South
of the NOriti 101$' of the East 210' of
SW 1 4 of NE '. of Section is,
Township 21 South, Range 31 East.
Subject to IS foot easement of West
side of Road. arid it appearing to the
Court that the defer,dant(s), Johnnie
Lewis Jones and a' heirs, devisees,
legatees, grantees, assignees,
IIenor, Credtt5, trustees, or other
claimants by, through, under or

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motion and affidavit of plaintiff

The feature thxr prize is a seven and a half h.p.
Mercury outboard motor plus man)' other articles of
merchandise and gift certificates.
The Derby winner will taku, hnmn a Ox h.p. Yohp,5in
motor, a 12-foot Taylor fiberblass boat, and a Harding
galvanized tilt-bed trailer.
Weekly winners in both senior and junior division will
be given new spinning rods and reels.
Tickets for the barbecue are on sale at all weigh-in
stations, Osteen Bridge Fish Camp, Marina Isle Camp,
Lemon Bluff, and Lindsay's Camp.

Orange girls had 95 points to
Trinity's 2 and Oviedo's nine.

Casselberry, SmInOie
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Florida under the fictitious name of
DUN RI T C YRANSM155ION &amp;
MUFFLER SERVICE and that
Intend to register sa id na
me with the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
Ccwintv, florida in accordance with
CUlT. IN AND FOR SIIMINOLE
the provisions 04 the FktitiouS
Section COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Name Statutes, To Wit
No, iSl37.CA.ft.O
8S 09 Florida Statutes 1931.
PENNSYLVANIA SAVING FUND
S Jackson C Greene
SOCIETY, a Pennsylvania con
Charlotte M Greene

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Publish' Feb 20, 77. March 3, I?

UNITED STATES DISTRICT
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION Case No 73'liI.Orl.CIv.Y
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
Pla intiff, vs
JOHNNIE LEWIS
JONES and all heirs. devisi'es,
legatees, grantees, assignees,
hienors, crectto4'S. tru5ts. Cr other
claimants by, thr)ugh, under or
against JOHNNIE LEWIS JONES.
et ux.. Defendants - ORDFR FOR
SERVICE BY PUBLICATION - On

Mary Moroski, Baltimore, registered a three-pound,
15-ounce fish to take the !ead in the weekly contest in the

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meet at the conclusion of the Der )y to review the winning
entries for weekly prizes as well at the grand prize.
At this meeting, plans for the awards barbecue
sponsored by the Sanford Police Benevolent Association,
scheduled March 23, will be completed.
The barbecue will be held at the PBA building on Lake
Monroe with a meal, and door prizes offered for 2 per

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victories in a high school track
meet Thursday as its boys
fiste(l 1l points to Oviedo's 53,
38 and Trinity

Deputy Clerk

Dublith: Feb. 77. March 5. 12, 19,
1976
DEW 137

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Beat

senior division but no weigh ins had been received for the
Juniors through Thursday. This situation Is bound to
,,et on the river this weekend.
The Derby committee and sponsors (Evening Herald
and the Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce) will

SPORTS

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before the 76th day Of MarCh, 1976.
and file the original *itfl the Clark of
said Court on the 25th day of this Court, either before serv i ce on
Plaintiff's attorney or immediately
February, 1976
against you for the rein
demanded in the complaint.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
thiS Court on 16th day of February.
1976.
(Seal)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Lillian T. Jenkins

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Hayworth 1941. l89Os story od
dentist Infatuated with gold
cligger and his sLfteqml
marriage to another woman
830
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and sacrifice afl for art
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James P,%cherwr based al:arna
folowing the SI&amp;rny tCId
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ld
period as tP'.ey attempt to build
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the mid IM
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MOORE SHOW
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Caesar as the Patsy for the
underworld gang. 1967.
'9 THE ROOKIES "A Deadly
DOSPIIO the
hen powled by poc',, a
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9-00
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FILES Lou Gossett guests as
a ckxIodeaIing old lrnd of
Rocklcxd. a pol'cx,'man t'.JTK,d
p'rvate detective, 'MO IS trying
to help a questionatile client
otitaan a basketball franchise
4 6 G.E THEATRE
wVailach.
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chemical 1-tres, RandophtMn'
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Vaccaro) stands boten a
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Bas ket ball

Can North Carolir.a rebound?

LANDOVEFt, Md. AP - Muhammad Alt shouid be in

line fir another million-dollar payday when he puts his

rebounding power.

world heavyweight boxing title on the tine against Junmy
Young, the No. 3 contend, on April 30.
That was the estimate from promoter Don King after it

.
best offensive rebounding team Omaha t
%ell s • " sa North Carolina
GREAT LAKES
Championship
cch Dean Smith. "Alabama

"Alabama's probably the

was announced Thursday that the scheduled 15-rounder

is

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blonde model he saw in a toothpaste commercial and
married two months later are to dissolve their marriage
three weeks after their first anniversary.
"We simply agreed to disagree and go our separate
ways; Bench said in Tampa.

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o4lin 67
disappointed
WEST
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Consolation
Cal Poly Pomøn
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shot 67 per cent against usin the Davis $7. OT
Pogef Sotd is. Bakeli.ld
second half. No mattec what
65
kind of defense you're playing,
NCAA Division Ill
that thould never happen."
NORTHF*ST

Vickle Bench, 2$, the former Miss South Carolina from
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champiotiship before the upset
by Virginia in the always-Iran.
tic league pltyoffs. Alabama,
pnwered by center Leon

City to resume her modeling career.

Connors Opens In Breeze

}l.-'M}TUN, Va. - itp-s&amp;- ded Jun::,v (.unr..urs brt't?zed

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8.00 AM. -- 530 P.M.
24c a line
times
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
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SATURDAY 9.Noon
3 Lines Minimum
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NEW YORK - Indiana Universit forward Scott May

was named 1976 college basketball Player of the Year by
esa.

MIAMI - Ben Crenshaw and }iube Gre
matched
six-under-par 66s to share the fwstround lead m
$200,000 Dora! Open Golf Tournament

B org Clobbers Aritraj

MEMPHIS, Tenn. - No. 1-seeded Bjorn Borg routed
Ananci Arnr-ftraj 6-2, 6-2 to advance to the second ro'md In

the World Championship T'nnis Tournament,

EC

Mueller

By 1 4 Pins

Leads

NEW ORLEANS

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Gardner, 89,

L1IIes

ST. GEORGE, Vt. William "Larry" Gardner, 89, a
rormer major league baseball player, died after S brief
illness.
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My-st (3) 4 00. 360. 3 Tell Dolt (7)
11O.Q(36)$71 00; T (637)$i2060;

C)r1.tland 110. Gotden State

SEVENTH
5)6. B: 1. Snio White
12) 600, 300,
60; 7 MOntgt
CofOgne(4)4$Ø,i00. 3 PIayMe(3)
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TodaysOames
Atlanta at Philadelphia

540:Q(7l $2610: P 171) 56400;
31
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Portland at New Orleans
Kansas City at Chicago
Buffalo at

32394 10

Eugen (7)160,310,760; 2. Gust
Lame (1) it 70,460:3. Bob's Mia 1$)
360.012.1) 125 40: P (7.1) 160.00;
31:54

Detroit at Milwaukee
New York at Los Angeles
Saturdays Games
Phnx at Clnvelan(1
State at Houston
Milwaukee vs. Kansas City at
Omaha
c Orleans at Cha

Golden

rIINTH-7.16,S: 1 Fi5dderoEarl
Ii) 11*0. 100, 560. 2. My Cindy (1)
3*0. 1 10; 3+ .Iirn Hopper (6) 1,
(3 7) 575 40. P (31) 171 90. 43:61

TENTH
5.16, A: 1. Officer
Sundays Games
Sermon (6) 1010, 6 00, 4 70, 7. My
WaShington at Boston, after. Della (2)500,3.10; 3. lm For More
noon
(3) 1,00; 0 (26) 137*0, 310),
Atlanta at Kansas City, alter
ELEVENTH
5-14, B: I Jar-win
noon
Bud (7) 9*0, $ 70, 310; 7. tm
Golden State at New Orleans
acnmcnt Ii) 1 20, 100; 3 Milt (4)
Phcenhx of Ultwaukee
3 $0. 0 (77) 534 00; P (77) 5711 $0
Buffalo at Los Angeles
P (67 wIth 2 all) 175373; (6+7 with
Crlro
as lortlanvi
nlll)514370,3)30
Pltw York at Seattle
TWELFTH
7.16, 5: 1. Barry
King (7) 360. 2.00, 2*0; 2 Manatee
ABA
Peggy (7) 700,140, 3 0 Os Merry
W I PcI. Gb
(4) 440, Q (77) $71 40; T (77 1)
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373 67fl or 373 038)

OUT000P PRODUCTS
JOin O cha-n of StOreS fld link up
with us We can u? 'trOu in Ibe iSWfl
mower, tractor I. biycl
busine%s,O-werlOQproductstosell

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Expiriencid&amp;NewlyLicen5

MLS

Want man or

woman to room and

board ar.d share eipemn Phone
371 0379.

Executive Secretary

mobile home. 3 Bedroom. 2 baths.
garden plot all p:epared Only

Working woman del ret OtC 0'
(IJpp 5rnt 10 share home and
expenses Phone 373 5470 after
a
pm

Train

Thompson, 372 6752.

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It you are having difficulty finding
placeto live, car to drive, a lob, or
me service you have ne of.
read all our want ads every day

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323.5774 Anytime

BUILT by craftsmen- Lovely old 7
story, I bedroom, 2 lratfl home,
Multiple Listing Service
central ',eat and ar, attic fan, _________________________________
fireplace, new bloom coverings,
I Bedroom frame, good Sanford
lot $75,500
neighbcthood,17.000 Handyman's
SOUTH PlUECRET- 3 Bedroom,
Special, 377 7*79
2 baths. Owner moving out of
ttate
EHA
financing
available 173.000
PAINT STORE-- Business and real
n-state, 575.000 or will Sell one to.'
$12,500, inventory and fixtures
included

FROM

43—Lots-Acreage

134

I and7 Bedrooms
I or l'- Baths
ALL ADULTS-EASY LIVING
QUIETAPIDSEP.ENE

bedroom, 1 bath home with range
rrf,'lOerator, paneled walls,
completety fenced lot, and it',
located at Lemon Bluff Pri"
dust $39,900

Modern Facilities
1G. t. Kitchens
Located Wistof Hwy. 17 92

P.enbls
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of agrkuttural equipment and
auto parts, includng receiving,
%tockng and counter sales
Permanent positlonwith excellent

enevu

ardens

MIS

525.000,

Iirfunished

Now

177,500

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Sanford, extra lrgp 2 BR apt

BALL REALTY
.

near

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Wed. &amp; Sat.

TC',%'EP 5 BEAUTY SALON

3 TRIFECTA

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Carpentry

Unf urnished

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Detroit

scrape for the mk. Fur Wash
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who dor.'t give 100 ft
B''øn
cent in these seasiona, Iiar
Buffalo
TOflt
has his players cInb a
sOng Caflf
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20 39 9 49 Ill 762
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31 2' I) 75 261 739
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character," says Lee. "Tha',s
good bec3uSe that way
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team first

AUIIF

NINTH-S.I4,?: 1. Polly Rose, 7
Fruil Floit, 5+ Hf ta Hisry, 4. x's
Bonus,7. Montague Meod", S. Gert's
r.c

Coox &amp; Waitresses wanted Full or

pert time, All 5hilt Apply in
-S4S S. French.
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ntage
Vsitor, 7 Por Pepper. 3 Mhael
H, I Noble Duke,
KCnfly Kyle, 6
.

Bean, 7. Smoothy Bill,$ Wycliff
aobin.

CpIetoman.ge&amp; maintain )OnIt
apartment bldg. Husband mutt he
good at plur.ng repas + Ho
bookkc'p.',g. Free rent, no salary.
apPly 4 to 6 p.m., 1717 Park Ave.,
Apt. 2

ELEVENTH- 11 A: I M A 's

1. Lak. Ab':er, S. sisov Sue, 4
Go Torn !ckert, 7. Look Ethe-li.All
Gossip
TwELFTs...C: I Minm'ola
Py,7 JJen,3 Ted'SWcndy,I.
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Banlo Blair

fld profitable career. Call $.

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for so

565

30% Sunset Drive, next to
William's Accounting &amp; T,
5cr vice Open Sund, 9 to
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fluple* apartment, furnithed, Lake
Mary. 1 Bedroom, central aIr ajs

ht't 1)00
63!7

dining rm,

3 year old home, nice (OflditlOfl, 3
bedroomi, 3 baths, central heat

Another tine

and iir; 3 car enclosed garage.
kI)hrn equipped $34,500

5)3Q 373

7

i'Jeat fer
COuple Near to
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rCtired

KISH REAL ESTATE

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
RROKERS

)lrecfbons: In SanfordNest on 25th Street off 11.92.
Mil. to Rldqewood Ave. Follow Signs

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373 7)57

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Sales By:

obule ulility roomr. Just 5)5.000

Nights

deselopment

WILCO CONS TRUCT!0. COMPANY

ldal rcl:,ement home, 3
bcdroms, I balh, kitchen

Lo

PICK UP JUNK CARS FFt.E Small pricn for OtherS
Pr,one 332 1674

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Motorcycle Ir',Liranc.9'
BLAIR AGfE'iIY

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5450

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DAVES'3739)YØ

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Wanted to buy used office furniture
Army
QuOntity
NOLL'S
Ca r':, rr j P41,,' I.' 7? 130
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SaII' ''(IP Fl 2* MAW'rE I
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',Iyiwlr
or a Seller or a buyer
Plo charge All admitted free
Come browSe every Sur.d.sy 9 to 3
at
the Movieland Drive in
Theatre Sou'h 1797 Phone 377
1716
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Auction

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________________________________
970 Cadillac Sedan DeVilte,
owner loaded First $1,100 t$li'
1 Call Harold, 373 7970

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Chico &amp; The Man

10-Swap &amp; Trade
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a

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We Buy Furniture

Jrf 17 92&amp; 127. Loni''
3?) 8S/Onr Ill 4505
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975 Dodge Van, automatic, air, F
tinted windows, white wall tires

susperis.

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package Assume payments 3?.
1371 alter 6.
1V69 Chrysler Ltharron, 4 C
sedan, vinyl tup. completi
uipped. rmew tires Sacrific.
$600. Ph 377 9129,
________________________________

fl Pinto, 4 speed, low m,ls, cx
cellent condition. $1,100 373 106-f
after 6 p.m.
______________________________

1971 Econol,ne 7W Van, 6 Cyl,
standard, air, heat, clean $1,695.
FRIDAY ?lC,PiT
3727761 after 3
Roto Tiller, Riding Mower, • Bend,
CO'jchet, Recliners, TV's.
Gift 1574 VW Thing, avocado green, AM
Shop itemt in brass. COPPer. i'tC
FM radio, only 16,000 mites, very
C,mrpet nq
clear-s $7,695 Phone 377 1651
IDea lit)

Dell's Auction Service

197? Pinto Runabout, lOw milei. fle'v.

Hwy 46 West, Sanford
373 5670

tires and battery. $1,500. Phor"
349 5554 evenings.
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Auction Every Friday
at 12Noon
tiJO'ii' 4 rica Marlic't Saritc,'ci

19fl Cadillac Coupe.2 000r, )oad',.
excellent condition Pnone 321

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COPITRACT.)R'S EQUIPMENT
FARM EQUIPMENT
Plrw and Used
Ford, Kubota, Pettbo.se
Sales. Rental, Se'r.,uc,q

SATURDAY. MARCH I)

Ill Magnolia Avenue
I TAMOPfl F SPRINGS
534 I)u
'400D TRACTOR CO+'.'PANY

Warranty

TOYOTA TRADE-INS
OPTIONAL

1,

2 YR./24,000 MI. WARRANTY

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or.

F itt-nor

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1975

Williams Accounting
IflCOfli

Tax

Returns

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MUSTANG 6 yL. OLIVE
AUTO.

"ar,,;r+?ry,
Concrc'tt'.
Sit
Remodeling,
Rooting
F ree
Esllmamtcs Plo lob too Iar'3C cr
small Call Red or .1&amp;sn, 373 5001.
ii it hi tp on that Saturday lob"
I',iis'linq. dots. wii's.cJows huncjs,
icretework, rlc By tIme hour, 0'
I-i, the 'Gb 3279365
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p4,tr mis. at SEARS in Sanford 377
1171
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$777

Sewing

________________________________________

MAZDA CPE,
NICE.

1973

Care

l,wmcj%c,ipnq plants and we do

I til4O',','N '( '1

1970 DODGE CORONET

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J S 5rith-r Nursery A Land
si.ap rig i'ir .Ire oi 'stocked in

ri,

'SPECIAL

ROOFING,
fl.PO(DEN
37) 6U'
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Jrt. top

Atterat'ons Dressmaking, ladies-,
men's ctiildrens Drapes, Quilts.
1iphnt,r .nq Qcrnria Canada,
32? 0707

tIN I uQ

Pest Ccvmlrol a-sd Termiting Free
lnspe'iion All Pest Control. 10

SPECIAL

OPTIONAL

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If you're in the business of building
your
busines . use
the

Pet Care

Upholstering

PIT REST lPf4
II '.Irdinq 8. Groem,n

JOi,P
CLARA
HALl S
UPPIOLS I E NY now op-en at 807
S.mnlorcl Aye Specialists on lutItig
rcstornq. &amp; repairing
Also
Sewing machint- repairs Pn 37
97/I

Ph 322 4051
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Photography

2 YR./24,000 MI. WARRANTY
ON MOST MODELS

V TON RANGER PICKUP
TRUCK-YELLOW-LOADED
A C, RADIO, P.S. P.B.
CAMPER SHELL, STEP BUMPER

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I't'otoqr .Iphm t)y a.ti,n'.oti C oi ,,y no'
F
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Well Drilling

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$999

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1973

OPEL GT BLUE, A.C, RADIO

ii' flF4IL[,[3 PuM;'S

Plumbing

lfli AUOf P'IM.

All typt- and s'u-'.

We repair and ten'.
STINE MACHINE 1.

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32? 0959 St-,'mi'r'. ti,'i,t (c,',,,,
Ri-p.irs, 71 Hr 5cr-,

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1971 PINTO4SP. GOLD

Lipirt Ii Iflifl,ip( I?,iflSYli%$ on
Ox. nti,ioi-rij Alt work quaran?,-, ii
Free UanO5i
Fattory Tr,,n
Smits,o., System, 402 F Cilt-ry
373 9115

CIassifid Ads Often

cxt. D'scount 373 2-956

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1974 HONDA CIVIC HATCHBACK,
SILVER.

Transmissions
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Trenl Exterminating Co -Complete

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'1850
1974 MUSTANG II HATCHBACK, 4 SP.,
2844
YELLOW.

,, r,' on 5hcii Orde, to,
L,',t-r T. lcrn
itresses, hats
,ind matching pags 377 7i$9
'1.

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SunROOF, BLUE

'2750
33
111

DATSUN 510.2 DR., YELLOW. REAL
NICE.

1972

IUPI'L iv' (0
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NEW CARS

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I cr free esl,mates. catl Carl

WOOInO Ar i (.,riie''r, Rq'ir
ri c's' irri:.___________________________
Lail 37) 6169

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L awn

AC, "ONE OF
A KIND"

TOYOTA HI-LUX PICK-UP TRUCK, OUR PRICE
RADIO, STEP BUMPER, EXTRA $
SHARP. NADA PRICE ,302c

E ,p."$ rt repairs. flat roofs or
ShinGles Al! #ork QuarifltN'd

Landscaping &amp;

.

4895

1971

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Pressure Cleaning
.'

[itt-nor Cleaning Spetialist Iii
Pre-iSute spray wash Houses,
;,take your Budget go turther. Shop,
Trucks Mc't,ile Ptorne%. Roofs 322
the Classilied Ads every clay
0179

Window Service
_______________________
I '.' I' Pt.'. I I '. 1 "f, p
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hAVE MORE Corntori Rcp$e
your old JALOUSIE WINDOWS
'.'

alh more rflicient single or
ctotahti' hung wind:'ws *31 V.911

,23-7860
or

321 0041 'u'o

1967

Roofing

157 EPSON LAND CL F '\RING
(I j do? ug F xc a v,i I ng. I) ,tr P
.,.jrk F-il
s-il 73? 5,4)

Platt-rinu

Campenitryr, Remodeling, Addit,ons,
Custom Work lic(-nSed, Bonded
Fmi'e (5tilfl4t 37) 603$

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WIRE WHEELS. 14,000 MILES ONLY

Fast
SERVICE
DRIVE N
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F e Pont) 322 '199
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1' it &amp; stone spec ollty 122 7710

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Radio &amp; TV

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WASTE
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P'cferrecj, Frft WttJISI 01 3726670.
Futnishe IbedI

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Heavy Ec4uipnient

Iiijililing SI. Sanford Airport
JO Day
DeIivrrv E,tra at Trite Pr

7567 P,,rk Dr-vi
73? 8-565

322-6457

Our one, two
and three bQdroom
models feature:
Wall to Wall Carpetinq.
Central Hear and Air,
Dihwasher.Disposal
Privately Fenced Patio,
Professional Landscaping.

7 BR furnished apartment, neci Large corner lot wIth nc, 3
yard Children a
bedroom, 7 bath home, 7 car
OK

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Improvements

N,,,, offers you the sam,- quality
workmnthip in your rernoch'lng
itmd ,'xidtnns regu-remt5 as is
in tm5 qrnc'r,ml (tn
sr ut liQfl

Is how we
the-se fablou,

homes

or jufik car'.
tow away 7 days wetv C ii
collect, Orlando 56A 7)3)

Cash for wrc-cbed

(anytime)

$75

ompI,- trland'scapini4 Si',vci7214 or 611 721,6

Johnny Walker

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loodmere

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3nAxi7s. lavatories, commode,
urn,ils bricks, IxIxls Will make
Otiil or Sell by piece. Call 37? 779i

1 Frigidai•e Washer
1 FrIgidaire Dryer
lFrigidaire- Dryer, illb
p. 'm,r'., 'ir-.r

Repairing

together

it Woodmere we can show
ou exactly what you're

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COCIGINS APPLIAPIC[ SERVICE
Tetephone)7) USS
USED APPLIANCE SALE
2 Maytag Washers

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OUR GARDEN HOME

etting.

61—Building tMterials

Bu Fti,n tore

52—Appliances

China, Glass,
Y"tal Doll
Call Ne-ttir ôt 332 6977

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iO9W 1st St 372 7)35

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Doll Repair

Pro Hockey

1:45

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PERSONAL TAX SERVICE AND
BOOKKEEPING, Individual &amp;
Business Tax Returns 7 East

or
3Mo. .oMo&amp;
1 Year Leases
Hwy. 17.92 Across
From Ranch House

:JknriIohc

has it

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Cars Removed

to Buy

Sale

.';ooct or Steel ti"sks, f'',-ci.I,v, desk
&amp; thars. Secretarial desks a.
chairs. tlr0ign (hairS, ft,ng
cabinets, as s Cash and carry
'OLL'S
(ass, IN rr. U 2. 5)0 2:

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TOOlS. etc Buy 1 or 1001 items.
iarry't Mart, 215 Santorct Av
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51—Household Goods
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i$'? irli

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Supplies

Ir.3 w jj,P (los n.'cs Pt,'., 11 9?
at Five PiinI'. PP-,onc 377 7443

Beauty Care

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Cabinets,
Cot,ante" tops. Selis Installation
a'daI'lab,e II',', (.mt, 1 32'? 8057
anytime

Income Tax Serv.

c ','r o:r hOr'n, wIr, Olum
ii fli'J a.
ont SStrm AlSO
ROofirxl+ GutterS 70 yrs ['p
Lao!'- 5d ng Co 851956)

Furnished

322-2090

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APARTMENTS

1505 W.25thSt.
SANFORD

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Large 1 &amp; 2 Bdrm.

125

FROM

31-Apartments

NI1",HTLY

$2 Sq. Yard
Sanford Auction
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i''d P r'(S a. tr.Idi' Lsscs
no nt(ian Ou,ir a(c-r,j an,
p1" &amp; group £t,m!l s P,,ric, &amp; Org,-ii
Sales. 301 'A I't 132

'tJ I ,rnn A .q, 37)7340

termS HAROLD HALL REALTY
REALTOR. 313 5771 AnyIm'

3545 PARK

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9-15k,
Merchandise

Assorted Colors

/illage

Patio Apartments

TUDIO 1.7. 3
BEDROOM SUITES
7 BEDROOM
TOWNHOLhES

Q(AL ESTATE. INC

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hIgh &amp; dry. ', partly Cleared,
wooded. Hear Geneva Was

4iner's

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1970 Iynncratt, 77' Cabin Cruiser,
depth finder. (iifla"d, tOlCt.
1. ('ft
Chr',-motc? crigrie A i:
equipment goy' 327S8'o after 9
pm
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322.242OANYTIME

RsAL1ORS

iixury

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t.(hao(J(

.,_±109 S ford A,,'

CASH 322-4132

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a"d s,th large shade
7 Beiroom. I bath block
home
rir,da room Terms
SI 1,9tJ)

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New Vinyl Flooring

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120 Florida Av

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R0?4 MARINE
?97AHwy 1792
377 596)

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Acreage Tracts. ¶m,,ll A lsrge
TERrY REALTY. REALTOR
625 0111

a'r.drapei You'lttovn-it 544$(W)

MONTH

5+5—Boats &amp; Accessories
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Tcrm avail,it,le i',arpp,,'m,-.- .
tP' c'iriptit'a NUW i..a'i warcnouse
Collect, days or evenings, aSk to.'
Mr Wiki's ';5
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BUY ONE. GET ONE FREE!
CustOc'i built 3 bedroom, 7 bath
home willm separateguest cottage
Kitchen equipped, central heat

7131

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must Sell balance of
i9lSpOQlscompIetewith sundeck
fence and biller 31'xIö Overall.

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Orivi' off Markham Woods Rd
af1imily hou%C in Loch Arbor. that
Trees, high and dry Horse's Ok
fl('t'US plenty of work. Out struc
$4900 per acre Owner, $67 669S
tUrally SOund 1 bedrooms, 2 baths, ________________________________
entral heat eir, kitchen egulppe-0
DELTONA- 80'xi7S' lots available
Pd(ar goll CCurse $25,503
starting from 51.150, with paved
Streets and water
Terms
TAxE A DIP' In th's pool Ihat come
available Some lots available for
with thit I bedroom, 2 bath home
$75 down and $25 per month
with formal dining room, paneled
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
family room with fireplace.
S V Harctwlck, Broker
central heat air, carpeting
Dettona66S 6411
513000

Jn(urnlsh,dArA RT MENT

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6' Acr5's near golf course. Ferne

377 1971
1919S French
377 119. 37? 1934
373 1939,3; 4164

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Oak A
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1 Bedroom Trailer, 10x35'
$i9V5
177 *117
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MULTIPLE LIS'lNG REALTOR

11th St. Corner of LocuSt

68—Wanted

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Stemper Realty
Central FIoricj,i

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baths St-I up in adult park 53,000
or beSt olfe'r Phone 371 0395
anytime.

doubl.

JOHNNY WALKER
Cst:'.IRAI CONTRACTOR

PARTS MANAGER
Must

Fenced

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CARIUE-- double wide,) Bedroom,
2 Lath. central or. raiSed scrern
room, carport, shirtng, payments
510632 Phone 3770051 0' nights
67* 5569

Realtor

$27,400

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Usr'I mr,tors %o'd and 'nslalledAi'M
I? iues cars for parts Open 7
days week JAB Auto Parts. Fast
Hwy 50 Call collect, Oriando it

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PIGS FOR SALE
$2SEach
Phone 373
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Yard Sale. Safurday, 9 to 5, 70) West
11th PIac' (behind 75th St Winn

)S,000BTUAurConditIoner
Real000d Condition ISO
Phone 373 3691

central air, i,arport, p01,0 COver
skirting. rw carpet, adultS only
PAynscnts 5506) Phi'."i.nt 614 1)01

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ZIMMER, I?' w di', 7 bedroom,

REALTORS

RAYMOPIOM BALL
hospital $155 mo. Call 3739032,
NEW YORK (APi He leaps dominating in the clutch. N0
Reg Re-al Et?ate Broker
cver tall press tables, scores onehsevcrcompet](ot.le 0'.'
FlU OiviedO -Duptea. lurn,
5I) I
372 561) .Sttrr hr 373 fl$7
735
5)3570, 13 1)
in a ing!e bound and balls and &amp;ne the little things
l(allO(Oton
YCf
I7W 1St S
43 26 62) ?'
A- 3S*0, Handle
137)559.
.seems faster than a Fpeeding that Ronnie has done COt). San Anton
io 77 59710
PREFERRED AREA - iBR 7bIfli
fringe benefits. Contact
KCntky
3* 31 .531 1)
t*illeL
sonnel Office
tinually for Oregon over the IndIana
story stucco, guest cottagi
34 31 179 1$
Furnished
poislbillt
Ronnie Lee, pilot of Oregon s past four years. No player puts
A DUDA &amp; SONS
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10(1%
TONIGHT'S ENTRIES
3) 3* .449 20
Ovledo, Fla 3053635611
Irginia
17 5$ 171 39i
1 BR apt, furn or urifumn Adulti, INCOME PROPERTY, 3 BR home
wild 'Kamikaze Kids", plays all these thizs together like
EuaI Opportunity Employer
with nice mobile home rental.
FIRST-S.14, 0: I. Montague An
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Thursday's
R'tiptt
s,s 377 729A alter S and *k
basketball better horizontally Ron Lee."
Large lot for garden 130.000.
Allocate, 2. Lake Denise, 3. Sure
New York Ill, Denver
than flifl) players do vertical.
Score, I Eades Spur Run, S Lucky
7 BR, Air, Adults
Hatter calls Lee the founda. CM
ly, it appears.
Rip. 6 Ioucn ot hope, 7, Glens'
NoPess.
WIlT REALTY
San
Antonio
131,
Virginia
Ill
1tJEI)II!
(ion of his team. lie otnorethun
Zarof. A R's Venture
7317 Palmetto Ave.
lodaysOames
"lie Is as intense as any col. that. lie's the symbol of
SECOND-11. B: I Mc's Harry,
Kentucky at
Rig Real Estate Brotier, 3210610
York
lege pla)-er I've ever reen," Oregon's flamboyant style
7 Keen Diamonø. 3 K's Singapore,
1 BEDROOM COTTAGE
323 7s
')'OL p IITTIL lIE .1(;Fs'cy"
flver at St Louis
fl7 0779
clk, O'Hara + S Andy Shannon, 6
says pro scout Neil Johnson of diving and skittering after
Saii Antonio at Indiana
lOOSe
BODY MEN
322 4470
LARGE mobilehomeon I'4 acre lot,
7
Spi'rd On Go, •
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Satvrday's Games
the PoandTrlBlae, "He bails with reckless abandon,
Exper;encedallphases Cangoright
river privileges Only $15,000
Avaj,c'l Ie
Plo games heled
)or7Bedrooms.AduItsonl
has as much Influence on a
to wo
LARGE 2 bedroom house, $I9,ng
THIRD-S.I6,
0;
I
Genile
Lee has scored more points,
SundaYs Games
AUTO PAINTER
PARKAVENUEMOBILEpARK ii ACRE grove, 2,2% per acre
General, 3 Loren. Balm, I Spun
game as Bill Walton did when handed out more asslLs and
Virgin,e al New York
2545 Park Drive $lOup
ny's Jet. S Chief Bar, 6 1 L's lny. KflQw your lob? Y0.i can land this _________________________
Denver
at
St.
Louis
he was at uCLa."
Need rght away.
played more minutes than any.
7 Pr-sn Brenda, S Avadelle
1 Bedroom furnished apartment,
San Antovo at Indiana
Lee's drcus-liice stunts will one
HAL COLBERT
DESK CLERKS
in Oregon's basketball hisFOURTH-5.14, C: 1. Keen
Casseiberry area. Adults only,
Class S experience.
fl-tsii,7 Happy Night,). Wlttowin,
be on dilay when
REALTYINC
Phone 1317373.
Ducks tory. He also holds the school
I Clay J,
BOOKKEEPER
5 K's Tribe, 6. Ruing MCIII expenie
)
play in the 39th National In- record for floor burns and hurlrequired.
Eagle, 7. Kylhanimer, A I L 's Dan
One bedroom turn apt 2nd floor,
Ev' 377 Oói7or 327.1517
vitation Tournament at
TITLE CLERK
COnvenient lOC6t.
Madi- Ing his body through the air.
FIFTH-Ste. 0: I. Thursday Go,
Prefer
hHL
Experienced
in
billing
and
con
son Square Garden. Oregon has
rnats.we lady. 402W 77th St
1 Lamp McGoo,3 C.P.'s Michael.
CC6n3bedroom, I' bath, avocado
"I've always been active, I
Campbell Conference
tracts.
Beach Burn, S Luc) Sham, 6 Daunt,
stove &amp; rntriqec,i,or hlu carpet
drawnaIirst.round bye and will guess," Lee says. "When I was
Patrick D.v,ti
coo
7 Tom Thumb, A M.n,-cla A1t,ii
r'ntr,sl 'at &amp; ,sr
BAMBOO
COVE
APIS
appear in a quarter.fm,aj game little, I'd be doing anything
Various positions E -jll time Ntid One &amp;
W I T PtsGF GA
SIXTH-$.I6, 0:1, Big Paul, 7.
bedroom
apartments
41 10 14 102 301 179
immedIately,
Monday night against the climbing fences, breaking Win- Phili
F,itl, 3. Rita Shan, I Wycliff
furnished or unlumnithed Newly
NY Isle
37)714 U 740 leO
BOOKKEEPER
NICE NEIGhBORS
Roy, S F.D.'s Whizier Pndy. I.
inner of Satin- day's San Fran. dows, jumping
redecorated Come see' 300 F
Atlanta
from
Auto agency experienced required
30 30 10 70773 70S
L.0 '5 Lucifer.
Plewty redecorated, remodeled 3
s,-rt
Ci.ca-UNCChar1ot(e opener. story windows. My mother said NY Ran
7) M 9 55
MECI-IAUIC
- Rlyy Sanford. 373)3*
7ii
SEVENTH
bedroom home, larg, family
Smyffie Division
S 16.
C
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Mlneola
Permanent
Full
time.
of his overall cx- itwis impslb1e to keep me 11)
Hamlet, 7 Calico
SAN
MO
PARK. I, 7, 3, lledroom
room, cedOr siding asj fen,
Cover, 3 Gold
Vamyr
y
n 1)
Tovch, 1, Braille, 3+ Morifigue
eating bar, new carpeting, new
traileq apIs Adult &amp; family park
cellence, I thin); that Ronnie my s.'es."
ChltArjo
— w SELL SUCCESS-Wc'hi 3515 ti,',, '
76 71 I? 69 20) 709
Our'r'+ 6 Y"I!0w Star.7 Arii Go.0
roof. (entr heat, 11.500
tt, lot
1.&amp;et
.1'.';' baskcWali'sp!ay
t.L"J'.
20) C0mmrrcAl
2132 I? 432CO24?
5, ',G.i'nni 4
32) lcfl
323 5176
Harkr' [ograIsl at Oregon
Owncr, 3230522
er
ti year," says his coath, weeds out
10 164757
EIGHTH- $16, I: 1. iL's Nurses. PH's. LPN's, Aides, Aide
the t1d and Lee h
We are sure one of lt,ese hous w,ll
17 45)0 34 157 7*5
S4',mton, 7 Alert's Firall,). Bash
Dick Hartei-. "There are play. fit Into the tough mold with KanCty
Companion, Needed immediately
3!A—pJexes
Wales
Conl,renc.
makeaplt'amsant home for you and
lub
Bubba,
I
Stay
Co4, 5. IC's
ers whoscore more, but none as flying coloi-s. One of fl'c
67$ p436
Narris DivI)4rn1
your family.
Baretto, 6 K's Bonvi, 7. Lake
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S.infcj, 373 5700

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LAKE MARY

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ProvisIw-t, Sanford. Call Mr

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FISH Country.) Bedroom, 3bath.
access Lake Ma,kham, $37,700

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Linear, nothing over sioo 172
Lake Mar-y Ave Lake Mary

Solid w,ilni,t console
AM FM Stereo
'ni l(,rflii PaI nce piece of
1 fl,,It,rr 'onn, 37? IsSI

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321-0041

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2565 Park Dr REALTOR 3727430

Auto

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ISYR FIIA FlPtAfdClptC,
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

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Dixie Store')
$95, maple rocker. $40. HOvil6nd ________________________________
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(hilsO. lull Servl"e Inc I? plus
extr,i BIG YARD SALE - Wejttser per
paeces 530 9503
millIng, Sat a. Sun 9 to S 704 E

Classified Ads d'dn't work

42-l'obiIe

5' -.Garage Sales

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glassware', Cepression glass,

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homemOde quilts, Avon bottles,

Mahogany drop leaf Iahle with lat.
custom paJs. excetle-nt condition,

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Jo1n"Snfod'sSalnL(ader"

for

GREAT ASSUMPTION

litter of kittens'
5-ll them with a fatt act,or
Classfn-sJ Act C,,li 37326)1 or 3I

YARD SAIL

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scr('s'ned P0(ch, ldrçi' lot, assume
5150 payments 373 131$

H aiold Hall Realty

cAMPBELL'S POODLE PAD
Professional GroomIng br
or l,'I'fl,ôt,t' 16 Extra it

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we,i i,:.al &amp; Ru'iirvs

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Super 3 Bedroom. 2 bath.
lovely pool, Ravc'nna Park

24 His

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amp. Tec tape deck, pioneer Did Tabby have a

F',, 377 1 1:

en)cd.
Walking
distance to downtown SantoritOnd
Churches $17,500 or best offer
Phone 377 1949

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132000
LOTS AND ACREAGE

29-ROOmS

REAL ESTATE ASSOfl+TES

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S't.'f'Tr'N-S C-ui rvr.i..- WEAR

mmflentIy

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bedroom, 2 bath home in Lake
Mary Wrought iron and expo
beams compfiment the decor of
this beauty SEE IT NOW for

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"SFRVICEBEYOND
THE CONTRACT"
T RADI T lOPtA L SPANISH-

Investment 113,500 Plo franchise
tees Call collect. Wtieebpoweq,
(Ii)) 163 1011

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1-15)4 5mm your own, boat dock,
SHADED )Acrehom,site Choice
Lakefront.) Bedroom, 1' baths,?
Florida rooms, central heat Ond RETIREMENT
SPECIAL
air A beauty $37,500
Furnished? bedroom, on beautiful
TIME for swimrlirq- Pt I-some. 3
Park A.t' Ct,iveni,"it if'
i,jr
fam
I)Om Reductd to 579.900
COUNTRY LlVlflG at mts best- 17
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Weiuv'jLandingRejortonthe,jr
Beautiful oa shaded lots. Fish,
swr'i, hoot rrntats and free
moorage. Adults 322 4.170

K is h R ea

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WHITE MOTOR CORP

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(6) 770, 470; 340; 7. Moiagu

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3) 31

Retirement horno, lumnit,t-j with
7
rental Units extra. on,- pry

373 6l nr 37) 0517 iy

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plus acressorn', 373
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7769

FREE GIFT WRAPPIPIG All Baby
Glts. KnitS, Christening Gowns

$35,500

idm'n'on .1? W mipro

117 i5'
Portlario
29 31 433
Thursday's Results

(onfcrence

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f'h

ru-st

s.c.

wer Loule Moor after four rounds of the $65,000 Niw
leaas Open Bowlii-,g Tournament.

Larry

the

round of je
East Regionals at Charlotte
In the other East f.
rounder at Providence, RI., it's
independent Rutgers vs. Ivy
League champion Princeton
and Hofstra of the East Coast
Conference against Connectitiit
of the Yankee Conference.
Syracuse, an Independent,
plays Southwest Conferencc
winner Texas Tech and Michof the Big Ten faces Withita State of the MLSSOIII-I Valley
in

ttirjler

3227643

*03W 1st St

$53,900

Pc?.

Crenshaw, Green Fire 66s

Phone3fl 7117

Real Estate

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patio, courtyard A must

Singe
Hair Stylist with good llowing. Golnglishlng?Getall?heeipm.M
Henderson 3t 71, Lake Supi-r
the Southeastern Conference
Nationally known Production Co.
Apply In person. Life Style Beauty
you neci for those big ones with a
or 61
champion this year.
looking for fresh new tatent. Call
Salon. 7510 B Oak Ave
want ad.
Lincoln Memor,at s.
305 473 i'll toijar
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Marquette, a strong Midwest berry 64
Dog Racing
.
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__________ 7Neatappearingsatespersoflsw,th
independent, sill be playing
Marymount 7$, AllHunttvlle
car for local demonstration w0'k
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THURSDAYS RESULTS
pion Western Kentucky LI) tilt?
REWARD- No questions asked for
37-Business
Property-second game at Dayton. In an- Pro Basketball
return of lady't. diamond pin. bit
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February, Sanford area Reply to
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7 80.) Montge Ovamt (5) 17*0;
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(5)970,410.260.2 Percolator 13)
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here to roil away + -. If you
1126 612
FASHION OPPORTUNITY
530.
760. 3. 'has Sue (7) 7.30;
Three other regional tourna. Cleveland
acea Classified Ad today.
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in the (ii step on the road to Atlanta
377 5992
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the coveted NCAA championWestern Conference
training and grand opening. Call
(6) 77 %, 16 , 6 . ,, AlerV
Midwest Division
CHILD CARE in my home Fenced
shlf. The final will be held
now nd 3pm before Easter
tiascar Ii) 20. 7 20;). Irish Sheila
Real Estate
in yard. Phone 322-395).
March
In Philadelphia.
(904)764 7417 for Mr. Carl.
13) S7 $0. 37 79.
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75 39 391
FIFTH - S-ia, 0: I Ring Leader
Virginia takes on DePau, c xc
2510 315.
BUSY BEE CHILD CARE
Gbod
OpportunityItalian
I40.7O,6)407 Cy Gabby (5)
7437 ollyA,
midwestern independent, and Chicago
2044 313 $
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Southern Conference winner G State Pacific Division
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715-2625
VMI faces Tennessee ci! the L.A
SIXTH - 7.i, Sr I Blue Secret
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t.bi1c Home L'Is

GENERAL DY"IAMICS
FLECTRONICS

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FEELING CROWDED?
Here's room for everything &amp;
everybody s BR. 3 baths. Pt US

Doberman Pntcricr
Y1 P(15,
elcellentgatityand tvrrpi:rrrent
Call Mr Anderson, 365 5710

matted 3721041
- .-. .Component Stereo, Sansu, tuner ____________________________ Peconcj,t,ors
6atIries, SI? S

Like New, 530.

Pa,w ioues in a rurat area. to down
payment, monthly payments less
ltlmiIi rent Government 5Ubtiditd
to qualified buyers Call to see i'

rm., fenced yard, big patio,
527500

7769
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5)5. Service ,sll makc- HERBS'
)7c-O S. frencn. 373 1734

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
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nuv - SELL - TRADE
311 315E First St.
3fl

Camper. Montçomt'r,

W'd. AU A rsories, 5350 37)

65—Pets-Supplies

53—TV.Radio.-Sfereo

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* they're Hot'' *

NO DOWN PAYMENTi
VA appraisal in hOnd, 3 BR, Elô

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5sianip,rf only SI 50 per day

GEWASHER&amp;PENNEY.S
DRYER

machine

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U MO4F WASHER. rts.
service, used machint-s
MOONEY APPLIANCES 371 0697

155U011' balance of $101, 01 17
payments of 59 Se,' at
SANFORD S(Wlttr. CiNTFP
307 E 1st St D.vnlo',i,n

CLIFF JORDAN, REALTOR

Rt'ct RI'mmlEstOteflrokrr
IIOOE ?StttSt
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For furlhe information call 473 45*7
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5411t0.C1 Al Anon Family Group P0
f3oi 553 5anfor. Ft 37771

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3 BR, 7 bath home,
Shady yard ar lonctit,on. $18250
Mmlii' ott,',

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Attcr Hours'
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Golden Touch'N Se

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crsrn, well kept lawn, double
garage, priced to Sell, only $71.YjI

SANFORD

JIM HUNT REALTY

Opportunityfor youthgroups to earn Clean) BR. 7 both, central air ana
WHA
ex"a money. Call 3210735
heat, reaio'sabte First, last anli
W I T Pts OF 0*
5)00 deposit. 130 4677 alter i p ii
East Division
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First Class Machinist
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(,ncn
3) 37 1 63 755 216
Bedroom, kl?chtn not equipp,
Appryd apprenticeship and
751 73 5 6377$ 729
goolton 51)5 n'o
years
experience
eQ,nrccl.
N Eng
zs 3 6 61 213 749
preleebty in electronics or
lnd'pt,
77 37 3 57 193 X7
aerospace induStry. work tan
west OlvIs4o
ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
34 —!'bIie Homes
tistently to ciose tolerances on
Houst
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tO)Iifle," Aulti or Teens,
1'Of'i
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1121 7
First Class
wo.
BY
ANYONE
OTHER
THAN
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39 74 4 *2 219 767
Sheet Metal Man
MYSELF AFTER MARCH 10.
Catgvy
35
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FurniShed 2 bedroom mobile PEn
1974.
Ednton
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Vocational training with 6 years
Casselberry area Adutt on
Wiltiam
H.
Speaker
Tørnto
II 47 5 tI 777 379
experience required. preferably n
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Phone $31 7373
Thursday's R,sul;s
electronics 0' aerospace indvtry.
Did you know triat Johnny Walkoris
lnds,yipoIis 3. Toronto 1
Set up and operate all types of
now doing home remooeting'
Large 1 bedroom mobile horr.e,
Calgary 2. Edmonton 0
sheet metal equipment. Plan
furnisnid. 175 week No pets
ad In Business Directory under
San DIego 4. Houston I
sequence of operation Fabricate
Home Improvement,
Phone 373 2650
Today's Games
short run or high vofurn,' sJiet
PPlOCfliI at Tont
7 Bedroom located on large, snaded,
metal parts
ISALCOHOLAPROBLEM
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1 I,OS Magnolia, 2 bedroom furflithCd
5)75. CRANK CONSTRUCTION &amp;
REALTY. PEALTORS. 830 i
r $31 1420 .11 ter irs

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Sanford Charm &amp; Value

porchi's $l3.0()
WE TAKE TRADES

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5 'n "S t:"%t Z'g

Forrest Greene, Inc.

riomcs
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IlOMagnoliam Av
0411

LAKE MAR v- 7 BR home near
fishing and Swimming. Screened

372 719*

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

52—Anolia.

Merchandise
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assume payments. 323 315$

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flt't 3726620

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large ream yard. fenced for safety,
3 bedrooms, V: baths, lOmily
room hr(k trt-pI,mri'. 13* 0(

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ct-nt heat, wall wall carpet, en
tioi.J garage, large tCn(cd lot
Reasonable price 323 *913 alter 830683)
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Perhaps AlcoIioic Anonymcxj
Can Help
Call 171 45e7
Wr,tePO Bt't 1713
Santord. Florida 3217)

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Salvrday4 s Games
Pncni, at lndi1napoii
New England at Cincinnati
Houston at San Diego
Sundays 'lames
Ptnh, ' C''I,n
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Noon The Day Before Publication
Sunday - Noon

JOHN SAUL'S AGENC"y

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Buflalo at Minnesota

RhoOr lstn(t Ccl $7. Boston
5' '
MassacPset 79, Suffolk

I)ougl.as, displaced Kentucky a

to a 6-2., 6-1 victory over Tr-e' Waltke in the first round of
the $i0,000 tnterr,ational Players Association Tennis
Tournament.

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831-9993

rsonals

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contactd Thursday night.

ociated

5

Consolation
know if we've played anybody
Wright St 77. St JsepIs.
with better quickness and 5j, Inci u
SOUTH ATLANTIC
They like to fast breik a
Semifinals
bit and they like to mn."
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77
Smith, unhappy with the Tir
Baltimore IS, Morc.sn St AS
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SOUTH CENTRAL
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Semifinals
(ixis to 'ilrglnia ifl the ACC
Grambling Cl, M'sourl•Rolta
pinto!! final last week, ac- at
N'Chls St 7, Lincoln 79
centeti that element of the game
SOUTH
In tuncup for thc ru'st.round
Semifinals
Midcast Regivad at Dayton,
VaINs 5t 5. FII-I
Tech

"All will get in the neighborhood of a million dollars,"
King said in a telephone thtejewaftes Abe Pollin, boa
chat nanof theCapitJCentre,deJj,1 tadiscuaspur-se
guarantees.

Bench Divorce 'Personal

Consolation

t. a very quick team. I don't

would provide the Washington, D.C., area With its first
heavyweight championship bout In 35 years.

Angeles 1,
3
Today's Oarn

Detroit at Los Angeles
Sundays Games
Atlanta at Philadelphia
Washington at Montreal
Cailornia at Boston
St Lows at Pittsburgh
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Caiilnaa at Pittsburgh
Chicago at Minnesota
Kansas City at St Louis
at van

playoffs Saturday from an
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NON1M CENTRAL
And to do that, they'll have
Championship
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Washington
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TOURNAMENTS
Literally as wel as fig.
NCAA Oivi
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The Tar Heels are hoping to
Championship
come back in the NCAA Cheyne St 60. Phila Te,tle

Set For Landover April 30

The

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Seminole

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A Ii t s Multi-Million Bout

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should the AICC decide to

and Linda See. In an effort to insure even more beautiful

locate major new office

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facilities either at Five Points
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(ountyAtty.Thom.asFreeman, where the majority of the

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ln'.ol'.E(I in locating courthouse at least in the most centralized
facilities on sites other tMn the

HARRY KWIATKOWSKI

courthouse in Sanford.

... favor some type strwture at Five Points

Freeman's report. simply

location possible from the
viewpoint of economics and
future needs.

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health and teacher develop-

sultant-coordinator, the project

ment project, Ralph Ray announced Saturday.
Ray, assistant to School Supt.

is the result of a contract signed
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after six counties, including

will be made available

gradually to all schools in tht.
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Elementary will be a control

students' teeth, dental floss,

school in which the pre-test and
post-test will be given without
teaching the curriculum

and illustrated printed matter,
The materials not expended
will be retained by the county

six participating counties will
be recipients of free dental

materials A comparison ill
then be made to e aluate how

work with the F".orida Dental

Evaluation in the four schools

effective the teaching and

il1 be made by first gising a
pretest then teaching d'ntal
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degenerate, the wrinkling is far
mailing. Address your letter to
worse. So the only thing I can
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suggest if YOU want to avoid
P.O. Box
1551. Radio City
facial wrinkles and looking old,

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suggest Is ftit you avoid those maintains its tone It will help to
(Tash diets that lead to loss of prevent skin.,agging 1 plat)mna
muscle as well as fat. A lot or inuscle I.
keeping a ru.e contoured face
For information on how to
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plan a sensible weight control

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a peons gets older the elastic
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person 1,,ets IN'- more wrinkling
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tie or she has when excess fa,t is
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muscles in the neck as w ll
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I would prefer that people grimacing, using the moutli Lind
didn't getfatinthe'it place
ja w area There is a layer of
create this probhn But shat's thin muscle attached to the skin
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present and that shortage will
become more and more evident
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keeping functio ns m us t remain
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[lobby Nail of Houston grand-slam bid,

Roger house free for office space.

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a library, library offi ces and
What appears to be the 111051 branch facilities for the \cisender report include
Int space for a facility in
viable of Neiswender's alter- Supervisor of Elections,
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natives is construction of a ne
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way to hindle Blackwood in.

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which Cox struck
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auxiliary policeman claiming abrasions about his wrists, neck him at Sanford City Jail before and loist time from work, in. handcuffs. cutting and bruising
Nooney and the officer
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denied hitting Cox but
expenses
and
he was assaulted L the officers and face and that his shirt was he
was
arrested
with
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wrists
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struggled
Cox
and
said
he
placed
nun chakus
a year ago at a motel lounge. torn.
misdemeanor charges of 'as unlawfully de prived
ice on restrained him, placed him
tty.
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are
a
device
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f
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Lester M. Cox, in the lawsuit
Cox has asked for a jury trial assau.1t and battery on Clarence freedom by the officers.
oriental origin made up of two March 21, 1975,.Sgt. Foster said u rider arrest and took him t
air." lie said the device was
filed b) Altamonte Springs in the ciil action assigned to Rumne) and Sgt Foster
(ox claims the officers ooden sticks connected by a he ob6ered Cox bodily carry P0u1Ce station
remoedwhen the prisonar was
attorney J. Michael Mathews, Circuit Judge Kenneth Leffler
The civil action states that
illegally assaulted him with iengti,(if nexibie matertal.
Ruinnev otit thie door n,'
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counts on July 25, 1975 in a non. assaultedand battered him "by
Cour t the use of nun chakuq a d't

The lawsuit alleges the of.
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arrest on March M, 1975 by Lt.

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A 33-enr.old Sinford are-a Foster,Patro1inan(nrdunIt.iJ
man has filed suit in circuit and auxiliary of ricer James Wy-

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normal routine Steer clear of perform well today should yi e ld
a larger return than umml. put
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advantageous 19) Share as much time as
uses for those bright ideas you
possible today with persorLq
get today relating to your work with whom you luive stront
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emo'.ional bonds. The ex. :
over the weekend.
should
prove
CANCER (June 21-July 22) periences
rewarding.
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AQUARIUS (Jan. 2Feb. l9
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113-Ever ing Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Wednuday, March 30, 1971

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that a criminal elements who stand to smoking in lavatories, but could
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tween himself and Seminole children to drug use of what- elsewhere.
County scl'sx,l officials, was ever kind it may be."
After the meeting, amid
counered Wednesday night by
The school superintendent reactions from school officialz
School Beard Atty. Douglas immediately challenged this ranging from outrage to
Stenstrom, who said he would question: "Did you say amusement, Layer commented
defend the board against William P. Layer was con- that "this thing has gone on
Parker's claims that minors nected with drugs; was pushing long enough." lie said it was
were smoking illegally in drugs in Seminole County?'
time to settle the matter in
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presentation, Parker made a
"but d't ± th
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FPIniS.., variety of accusations and In- question yet."
Layer.
alnuations against school teachStenstrom continued that he
State Atty. Abbott Herring, in
prir.cipals, superintendent was preparing some motions on a letter dated March 9, said he
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and the school board.
Parker's suit. "We will defend was "in complete disagreement
Included was the implication the suit," said the attorney, with Mr. Parker regarding the
that school officials, as well as adding that he believed school designated smoking areas."
county police and sheriffs, officials have the right to
Herring commended Layer
might be involved In Illicit drug establish smoking areas on for setting up the areas, which
trafficking,
school campuses. lie also said he said. If prcperly regulated
"To make a citizen go to the 18-yeaz-olds have the right to for 18-year-old students only,
expense of trying to get man- smoke,
can be a powerful deterrent and
damns action through the
He advised Layer that school factor in the control of
courts in order to compel police principals should inform
smoking.
officers and sheriffs and school students under 18 that they
"A
student
that is over the
Mayor Lee Moore ton ladder) help6 unveil signs commemorating a double birthday-America's 20th and
the telephone's 100th. officials to do what the law they would be 3ubject to disciplinary age of 18 is legally permitted to
Other helping uncover the signs, hung at the Sanford Southern BeH off lee, are i from left):Torn McElroy, Russ Kitner, Emle Iforrell, have sworn to uphold tells them rules if they were found smoke. In my opinion you can
city Commissioner Julian Stenstrom, Chamber of Commerce Manager and Sanford Bicentennial Committee Chairman
Jack to d(,, Is beyond all rh)me or smoking at school,
lawfully control where he 3h-u11
Homer, Southern Bell Manager Tom Huet and Peggy Homer.
reason," said Parker.
" At no time did the board or I
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city maflager and Roger Neiswender, Seminole
After a few years - lithe position stays Candidates for the county cc'rnmisslon could
County's 30-year-old director of public works,
government will find it hard to believe it
easily latch on to the executive assistant as
The fourth applicant asked that his
not
ever jy without its executive assistant.
campaign issue. They could promise taxpayers
Friday is 1)-Day for interviews for Seminole released, but he presently resides out of state, Is 34,
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The decision on the final selection
fulitime
commissioner - and claim an
Co'.inty gn"evnent's v'ew $25,fI(%JJ.ye,r executive and in employed as a county administrator.
____________________________________ for Tuesday. All along two commisMcner - j
isn't
needed.
assistant.
Commissioner Richard Williams has already
Kimbrough and Williams -have Apposed creation
And if Kimbrough and Williams already o;'p
Bob Ellis, the
acting ad. made it known that he is going to be an,ry if the
Or, the composition of th rxxird could change in
of the position,
the
position, one additional vote is all that "ouid
mlnistrative assistant, confirmed today interviews person hired doesn't work
Controversial from November, and the position could conceivably be
But it was recommended by Underwood, and
required.
for four applicants are scheduled,
the first, the assistant first was known as the abolished.
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Commission Chairman Michael Hattaway and
A lot depends, really, on the applicant chosen for
The applicants' names were kept "secret"
"Rose," because that was the name assigned after
Commissioner Harry Kwiatkowski pushed for its
the
job.
Whatever
happens
the
assistant
will
be
up
front
because some commissioners felt publishing them conunissioners couldn't agree on a title.
and
on
would drive away qualified persons.
the
firing
line.
To
survive
he
must
be
a
Maragement Consultant E.H. Underwood Came
11 he pleases Republican commissioners, he is
What will happen when the board's
capable politician, as well as administrator.
However, last week the
were revealed,
up with the title executive assistant,
sure
to stay.
changes in November is anybody's guess.
Interviewing Friday will be Robert Sampson, a 27.
The executive assistant could become very,
Most counties as large as Seminole have a top
Hattaway and Williams both are up
reIf the final choice is displeasing they might make
year-old assistant count) manager from Charlott.
powerful. tie could do Umt by keeping Ids job wWle administrator. Generally, he is called county ad. election. And the assistant's third advocate
Sid
their
displeasure known after electioms in
sville, Va.; MacLaren Peace, a 33-year-old former
elected commissioners come and go.
niinistrator or manager.
Vihlen Jr. - will not seek another term.
November.
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points in favor of

policy to deny courtesy busing
to students who lived within one
and a half miles of a bus stop,

unless there were hazards

exceeding 50 points when
courtesy busing for evaluated by the point system.
He urged the board to bide h
the policy guidelines

the area 16 points
short of the required
points for granting
courtesy busing.

Layer also recomnmntwh'd t
the board that they deny the
request for courtesy busing.

School Supt. William P.
Layer said he had surveyed the
Board member Allan Keethi
"One of our main complaints requested that prior to the
area using procedures under a
new point system adopted by is that elementary school age establishment of bus routes for
children must walk one mile the 1976-77 school year,
the board last week.
to
through
a heavily wooded area, question of busing for Stont
Also using the point system
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Taylor never even saw street be reviewed in relation to
make Independent surveys f
the Stone Street area were Fred this partf the road until after courtesy busing along other
Taylor, director of federal his evaluation was made," said spur roads that were less than
progrzmns; Sgt. Beau Taylor of Turner, "The major point of our one and a half miles from a bus
the Sanford Police Depart- complaint was not taken into stop but presented no real
ment: and Carmen Hall, account."
hazards to students traveling
representative of the busing
He claimed the sergeant told them.
committee, County Wide him, he would not allow his own
Turner said the Stone Strevt
Advisory Committee.
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children to walk through the
residents had anticipated the
The average of the four wooded area alone,
board's refusal to provol
was 34 points in favor
Ms. Hall replied that in a busing, and said the parent:.
of courtesy busing for the area discussion with Sgt. Taylor, would submit claims to cover
-16
points short of the required Taylor qualified this statement the cost of transporting their
50 points for granting courtesy with the fact that he would feel children down Stone Street to
busing.
responsible for taking his the bus stop.
The busing request was first children to
the bus stop, or
made two weeks ago, but w.s arrange to have them taken,
In Other action. (ta
tabled pending further inIwi..ril tøn'-•' v y "-rwNl the
it vestigation and receipt by the
ncr told the board that low bid of $178,847 from
board of a letter from Ston. "ounty ConmiIon Chairman AagaaVrd Jurgensen Inc. iii
Street resident lle'r)' Harris, Mike Hattaway had inspected Orlando for additions to Hear
gmanding permission for a turn. Stone Street on Monday, and Lake Elementary School, and
around to be built on his had told Turner it was In no the low bid of $113,600 from
pro
worseshapethananyotherdirt Reginald N. Wilams Canroad
in thecounty.
struction Co., Winter Park, for
G w ynn Turner, spokesman
additions
Pinecrest
for the Stone Street residents,
Some improvements had
told the board that Harris had been made to the road by the Elementary School.
changed his mind about the
and more work was
The board instructed Laye.' to
perty.
turn-around and would not scheduled, said Turner. He
proceed toward a July 15
allow it to be built in his maintained that there was
deadline for submui&amp;sion of bi&amp;
enough
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surveywasunfair because Sgt, Stone Street. Fred Taylor actively seek bids on general
Taylor had not traveled I"!ll replied that "there is not, at this insurance, but to study an
length of Stone Street befort point, a safe turn.aro'jnd."
proposals made voluntarily by
T. hr i!d the board it was insurance firms.
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Stone Street (near C'yie'io,a
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Board Completes Election Canvass
By DONNA ES1'ES
Herald Staff Wr!ter

referndumn of whether the
elected clerk of the circuit
court's office should be divided
A board composed of County to permit the appointment by
Cummi.ssluri Cbdi1iIuii Mklide ilie county cuiiuLàluii of a
Hattaway, County Court Judge comptroller: For 5,414 and
Wallace Hall and Seminole Against 14,394.
Supervisor of Elections Camilla
Bruce completed the canvass of
Tuesday's presidential
preference primary \Ve'n'sday
afternoon.
The canvass showed that 55
per cent -24,963 t including 457
absentees) - of Seminole
County's 42,642 eligible voters
cast ballots in the election, The
turnout four years ago was a
shade higher at 59
Mrs. Bruce had predicted a 60
per cent turnout,

Republican party office,
Precinct 54 committeewoman:
Susan Lipton 186 and Ruth
Grubbs Meyer 64.
Democratic Party office,
Precinct 2 committeewoman:
CynthIa A. Crain 89 and J.C.
.

Pearson 54; Committeeman:
Robert Pearson 71 and Wendell
L. Springfield 85.
Democratic Party office,
Precinct 3 committeeman:
Robert Chambers 39 and
Chancy Walker 53.

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In
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presidential primary, Birch
Itayh 93; Arthur 0. Blessitt 127;
Robert C. Byrd 122; Jimmy
Carter 5698; Frank Church 49;
Fred H. Harris 78; litmyM.
I Scoop) Jackson 2419; Ellen
McCormack 82; Milton J.
Shapp 279; Sargent Shriver 90;
Morris K. Udall 254; George C.
Wallace 4310 and no preference
627.
Statewide the results came
In similar fashion with
Carter first, Wallace second
arE J.:cison third.
In
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In the special election on the
proposed constitutional
amendment authorizing and
limiting local taxes for water
management purposes to
THE YEAR
more than
mill - For the
Amendment 9,533 and Against Pairs Myrtle Gradick was named Woman of the Year by the
Sanford Kiwanis Club, She recelsed the Roberta Gatehel Award
(ha Amendment 11,210.
a
a Wednesday luncheon In Sanford's Civic Center. A resident of
The amendment passed
nk'' for 52 years, Mrs. GradIck was honored for a wide rang
statewide.
of club, community and church Involvement. Story page9-A.
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Approximately 250 guests at
the Days Inn motel and
restaurant, SR 46, and 1-4 west
of Sanford. were evacuated
Wednesdaj night by sheriff's
deputies and county firemen
alter fumes from a soil
fumigant used on a field nearby
filled the motel and restaurant.
ISee story, Page 2-Al.

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held at the most conenietfl and economical time, which

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cons acted of kallmg a policeman in 1974

for pollution. He said III'

lots and other areas within the March 1, 1976, at Seminole High fenders on work details

(ilman Parker Anderson

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efforts, Hattaway said.

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the cit %ater truck under the police
Anderson mentioned the van said the three motorcycles
department.
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on several other occasions until purchased by the Altamonte
Goldberg said at the time that Goldberg, on Moada% nii)- t
Springs police department
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found a home

Gerald Lewis said after four hours of testimony on Bass'
in',ul',tment I wtnt to know who's reonsabIe an this

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thepaststxteeksandhiisbcen after (soldberg pushed through soon as a license plate, hich proprmat.'l) be attended b) tI'
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Held On $8,000 Bond

F iremen said the guests County Correctional Institute ',alued at $850 from trucks
returned to their rooms and the ran out of gas and out of luca Parked at Sanford Truck
rVlce,lOOFrenchASe
restaurant after the fumes %Sednesday onl-4atLakeMary

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the perimeter of the parking lot with water after the chemical receiving stolen property

Harold Ii Kasth

Most of the squattei
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to deter-mire that the fumes, near the motel, but that it has Jeiled Daniel Warren Williams,

fumes was d t rmi ed t be

necsary and prudent under

on th St. Johns River west of

was a !afety precaution until the first time that the fumigant

the budding sia air condalorung

his frIends at a Fib 9 reception in his honor
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fumigant used on a field

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Jaria II Shuman Jr, Lake shacks from the state-owned

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the meeting had been due to end Wednesda but wa

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He reported 831 contributors, mainly spedal antereits

Department

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collection of both garbage and some residents of the cornThe council ordered the attempting to force payment by was told, however, that he
and II Sales Inc. and Hughes
trash.
munity, Anderson said, "I permit withheld after the Sanlando Utilities of utility cannot operate
the
business
Supply.
Noting that the city service would like to see us do avay developer
1eeded
over taxes for the city areas north of
cts $25,000 annually in tax with free trash collection."
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city's property.

Arabian Oil Minister Sheik Ahmetl Yamani and four
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project financed by must be determined

Iepresentatie Vince Fechtel, state-owned land En the Wckia

collevtIon depending on trash
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collettion alone
next Thursday to (letirinine

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business,

Thuida Mas

ins ed that lalce Ruth South
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atth:ratifrwt
tountli has tabled for one
tiere he lies does not recele insurance plan to workmen's bihilf to gain osnersliip of and segetables stands
in the mendation bids on water pipe to
eek s study, a proposal by the service. Ron Korb, compensation,
water lines
particularly an tmrnunIty.
be insta!led on S1W34, east of
Samuel liodge of II and W president of the Skylark
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— Approved the Issuance of SR-427. Apparent low bidder
(bage Service that free city Homeowners Association, sdd building permits resumed in the Road, where the city hopes to an occupational license to John
was Davis, Meter and Supply
fa%or of the uty granting an receiving the serice.
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remaining property out of the chased for thestation. Hart said

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SerVicenter for the lLLst tttni Petrolewn has offercned to buy
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Week. 5 (eflis \lnnUi $2 40 6 \hrnthc $14 20
Year. $28 40 13% Mail: In Flort&amp;i s;iint- as h41111V deliver%
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nnth. $2.70; f .\Ionths, $16r'211'1.2 '\I('fIttJ", S.-T-1 4o

Ticket prices for this year's festivities, which go
from practically ddytight to dusk, are scaled at $5
perday for adults ($8 for the two days, If purchased
in advance) ,and $3 for students per day (or $5 for
tht two dny3).

Been getting call., from a Police Benevolent
Association (PRA) lately requesting cwtributions?
If so, don't be mWed!
The IIBA that's calling you isn't the Sanford
Police Benevolent Association nor any of Its
members.
According to Bob Ilernosky, president of the
Sanford PSA, the local association Is In no way
connected with the state association, thr. Orange
County association or any other outfit whicb might

The exact Iocadoa of this year's Bluegrass Isn't
setyet, but it's hoped It will near Lake Golden, so
people can enjoy the facilities near the lake while
taking In the festival.

Any way, according to
geta call from someone representing themselves as

be soliciting

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be making telephone calls starting this Friday
(March 12), asking people to help .support the
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being associated with the PBA, verification can be
made easily by calling the Sanford Police Department.

Sanford PBA-sponsored Bluegrass Festival, which

Don't get taken, but do support our local
organiza tion of dedicated la w enforcement officers.

will be held here May 28-29

Canada's
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A committee of the Canadian Senate has
identified 32 different "preblem areas" in relations
between Canada and tl~e United States of America.
7be length of the list surprised U.S. oilicialis, even
those who have been noting a deterioration in U.S.Canadian relations.
However, e can add one problem that the

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organIzation w ill be asking for a tar-deductible
contribution -and believe us, it's worth every cent
you'll spend.

Florida's business community will observe a
"Salu te to America's Armed Forces" this Friday
during th e 355th Recruit Brigade Review at the
Loast year's Bluegrass Feitival wao it huge
Orlando
success and this year's Is expected to be even
Florida Chamber cf Commerce.
bigger and better.
Florida Chamber President MacDonell Tyre ,~f
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Canadians understandabi did not mention. dnd it
could be the key to many of th e others. It is the
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calculated to
"v t the
•than nourish what ought to be a close working
relationship between our two governments.
Mr. udeau is obliged. of course, to stand up
for Canada's independence from U.S. influence.

win ser-ie as Reviewing officer for over 6M recruits
ir nine-week bRsic training accompleting the
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tivides. Nearly 100 business execufives and local
charn ber of commerce leaders from all across
Florkia aLso will pwliclpate In the graduation
reviewing stands.
exercises from the
ceremonies,
a luncheon will honor
Following the
Capt. Glen
the Naval Training
Fisher
Jr., Corncheek ard Capt. William G.
and
manuing
in Orlando
iuti of this 0 porturdty to
"We are most
honor the military in Florida, which contributes so
he security Of Our notion and to the
great Y
economic sta bility of our sta te" Tyre stated. With
this graduating class , more than 170,000 young men
completed their training at
since IWthe Orla ndo NavalTraining
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This
facility
is
unique
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a
location m the nation which
and
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Car
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women recrui ts for their
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best face to Gerd Ford's less th an smashing
imp-act on the early primary campaigning, tI,e
President's people are blaming thrA convenient

politicians, and Canada has some genuive
problems in national identity resulting from a
when the United States recentl
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tne intervention of Cuban troops in the Angolan
civil war, it would not have been difficult for Mr.
Trudeau to postpone a scheduled visit to Havana as
a gesture of support on an issue that should concern
every nation in this hemisphere. Instead, he not

stands for mcdd1 r.
Generously indignant, lVhite liotLse employes
suggest that Nixon s trip China has reminded
votet s of the recent Republican past and thereby
interrupted Ford's attempt
convince t
populace that he is brave, loyal, trustworthy,
obedient and, don't forget, reverent.
It isn't the first tim2 the Nixon name has been
used to explain away the negatives of Jerry
Ford's crusade for sainthood. From the
beginning of his unelected administration, the
President through his apologists has whispered
th at the Nixon legacy and the Nixon apparition

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lJke waxen figures, the parents takes the witness stand in the
"We're not seeing him much
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paper anymore. He reads
bench, shoulders inches apart,
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commit any crimes. People Wick has Issued a statement, I
only ask me if he was a Nazi. don't know," he said.
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Constant Vigil In Court

eyed daughter st,ands trial -with torney William Coblentz, a has an occasional idea on a
to be evacuated frorn a
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of
news
does
in
the
way
of
covvs.caped.
officials reported.
to
clamp
doi4m
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the
number
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floating
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feet.
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Niion
blamed
his
9VVednesday
night in the
1960
defeat
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the
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and matronly, aminer, sums It up, "The trial 1974, kidnaping, Mrs. Hearst,
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Wednesday
thatbouffant
blonde
lagging
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due
in
pail.
to
Federal
Reserve
Washington
Ward, was
rocips • A f ri ca
a great deal of thought
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stringency,
extinguished
in a few
when
he
was
Vice
Presiden
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feeling."
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General
Eisenhower.
,Mr.
Nixon
made
minutes
However
heass
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Being the parents of Patricia trial goes well, they (the four o
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'Mis is not what we would expect from a fr iend
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there
wasnosuch
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Campbell Hearst , defendant, Heats feel good.
11cr last appearance was Sept.
and ally. And it leads to the quNtion of whether Mr.
IM Serne say we are still suffering from that
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vexing troubles.
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has become a fulitime job. one
"Iben there are down days. 18. 1975, the day she wa!; inoverheating
Trudeau is doing more to hinder than to help in the
of
the
econom
y.
hospital
yard, where they
I
First there was the Nixon fallout to endure I
Ihat demands a constant show I've talked to lndy when he fonned of Miss Hearst s Cap.
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search for solutions to the problems drawing
s
sere
guarded
by police and
then there were the Nixon holdovers, and
For now. Burns, though it's clt!ar he is
of loyalty and passivity at the thoght Zhings were going well,
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,heriff's
deputies.
Canada and the United States apart. His govern.
dominated by economic formulas and
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through it all the Ford forces say there has been
most critical of times — such as and others when there were
,
"Most of the other appointed
I.
..&amp; I
the Nixon poinsoned atmosphere in which the
politics, is doing well by Mr. Ford. He's ex.
merit is following an alarming path of "protec
Hospital officials had
.
f
~ re
nurtu r ing of e'fective lesdership is all but tin'
panding the money supply at a relative!) rapid
t ionism" — ranging from new limits on oil and gas
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little comment on the inN.
records in this time period, but
possible. The White Hotv;e says Ford was
pace, considering everything — and prosperity
ident and there was no
-.
exports to the United States, to an attempt to
0
not all of them are going
HOSPITAL NOTES
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blackened by Nixon in pardoning him and from
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I ndication that any e
seems around the corner. T'he rate of inflation is
through
this
sort of ordeal, "
ir
bolster the Canadian publishing industry b
.
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then on the benefactoe's ghost has been
sliding down, somewhat erraucally to be sure,
KiGFMTDR
changing the tax status of to popular magazines
everywhere detrimental. The greatest problem
lxii own Employment is InChUi up having
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Brenda Jean Hobbs, Long__ cerses
Ttic hospital has bten
owned by U.S. companies- A government take-over
risen 2 million
we have," said a Ford ally recent.1y, "is trying to
last March. The decline in
e really don't want to is
ADMISSIONS:
wool
plagued
In recent wee
of the potash indwstry in Saskatchewan is leadin
get rid of the ti,
"
tally faLse retim Llwt this is a
'Oh That's Just a Hobby, Doctor'
unemployment, however, has been un.
.
anything," Ifearst says apoIG'_
v ith escapes by criminall
For d-Nixon executive branch.
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satisfactory, down only to 7 and thre"uarters.
getically when approached by
Andrew K. Colley
City
charged inmates, causing
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Forgetting
for
the
moment
Owt
President
per
cent
from
9, leaving seven million unem.
mav be cut off.
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the
press. "We don't know
Dixon L
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sition of stiff, new
Plant
Ci
ty
Ford o
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es&amp;nan
were
ed and an average unemployment period of
Mr . Trudeau s attitude
thing yet about the final outsecurity
th e United
precautions and a
BIRTHS:
not for Dick Nixon, there is some tru th in the IfUM fl
near i i wee
weeks a a time
many have
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0 lnSOfl
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States often resembles that of a Ibird World
Adni-diiistra Lion's insistence thrit the latter is U)e
exhausted their benefits.
to cay until we do You under
June D Kelle)
Mr. and Mrs Joseph
admimstration
statesman. Canada is not a developing country, by former's everlasting low blow. To
the extent
a •
Pi'o
sm
J
mi
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_
a a .
[cc the months ahead, however, 13
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any means. Canada and the United States hav'e Ford is the chosen successor of and by the most
1.
Irene I.. Linch
Mr. and Mrs. Otis (1.ouise
the fact that industri.1 output rose almost I per
developed side by side Their economic destinies
denigrated President in American history, he
J Priced
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cent in December and anoth er 07 per ce nt in
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suffers
wrongly
from
associated
guilt.
are inseparable •
if their relations
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DISCIIAR(1LS
January, and that man hours worked In private
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are 1.0 continue 1.0 be Osr mutualS 'S.UCflILIL.
NEW YORK (AP) - I-lame ownership, sa id Sinab) estimates often sell for $5 000 less While nonfarm industries increased at an annual
rate
cause and effect. Clearly, Ford's belief that a
Philip C. Smithy, is a principle that made new home sales fell In January to the lowest of more than 8 per cent those same two months.
U.S. officials have been accused of taking
Anna I Taulty
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Richard L Barnes
globetrotting Nix on is costing him votes Is ab.
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great
lie
feels
that
fredom,
More
work
for
Dorothy
Slabaugh,
DeLand
those
inlevel
m
six
months,
the
James
Beaver
already
on
Canada for granted as a willing partner in p3licies
existing hoire market
the job is usually
'l
ç
surd, it in fact an unworthy excuse.
Richard
depeMence
and
owning
a
piece
of
property
are
remained
very
strong.
A
Fisher,
Dellona
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Isiah
Bradley
a
prelude
to
Increased
hirings
In
the
months
that
perceived from Washington to serve our common
1_UJI1li1lI1
It can't be overlooked here that Ford came by all facets of the same aspiration.
Paul 1%lunk, Deltona
The attitude Is somewhat comparable to that
Bettye M. Duffey
good. This is no doubt true, and th ere must be more his ex cuse honestly. Perhaps not bright enough
Wesley L. Tyler, Enterprise
which exists In the automobile market, In which
Charles S. Faulkner
Now in this bicentennial year, m
Overall, since last April, the combined output
effort on our part to understand the Canadian point
to create such complicated reasorthig himself, he
1
Thomas
A.
Scott,
Geneva
William P. George
Americam
who
t to fulfill the dream find futi-tdze used cars in good condition comnutnd of factories, mines and power plants has in.
THIS MAN IS
has been assisted by a popular sentiment which they
of view. However, the point of view often
Ifelen M. Remusat, Lake
Paul C. Greening
cannot affnr t'he down payment or the premium prices, while sales of some new creased at an annual rate of 11.5 per cent.
"Editorial sti ng, backed by solid
has been almost unanimom in opposing the
represented by
Trudeau
is so nationalistic that
1
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Gladys
B. Hall
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y installments required. The average new compacts are dragging.
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trip.
.
can only make the ob of fence-mend i ng much
sports
are
on
an
upswing
nrd
expected
to
house
pr
iced
person
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For weeks Washington obsm,ers have
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harder.
Mars
William Johnson
reeing only mischief Ir., the event, drawing means.
said to be evidence of a reluctance to [ace and other industrial nations move out of the
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Ernest 0. Barwick, Lake
Kortney Kuhn
th
preposterously ominous innuendos irorn it, i.e.
R-) we abwdon the goal? No, said Smaby, who reality, and it is probably true. But It Is a con- doldrulms.
Mo nroe
hattie Lawson
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available and rates are edging down
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A Vill
Fu La ave suggeswu every evu found in the forefathers, to basics api simplicity.
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Michael SeIg
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otecticnLst regulation by the government and will be allowed
Smby believes that builders. 3etieri vid
save the Possibility he would bring horne some
40I,
Bums
is
M
talking
a
worry
game.
But
aIRW W
Philip Stanley .Sr.
to test its strength in the marketplace. against the existing
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"People will demand such houses be built," buyers are all about to acinept the reality 3r.&amp; out "
new form of Asian flu.
I , -It always waorim. 11C
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saPfAe.st
when
he's
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Mrs. Eddie (Altaine,se
w
J.)
,_
said
Smaby.
prtmildent
algo
of
bermel-Smaby
commerciai teievison "em.
back.
...
Well, humbug. Nixon's ,lourney was little
frcttirig. And lie's always threatening to cl3mp
.
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INIartin &amp; Baby Girl
—
That day, when viewers can choose the number of channels more than an attempt by a defeated TflSfltO Realty of Minneapolis. "I feel they are willing to
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down on we money supply to prev"nt runaway
iHV
'Realtors have been saying this for a ic*
the amenities for a plot with a basic
they want to have, will make possible television programm ing
prove to the world he still has friends. Surely
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time," said Smaby. Now, he said, "I [eel bulb.
Matthew Giermek, DeBar)
directed to smaller, r. ore selective audiences -like magazine
L/%rERT INSTALLATION
even his bitterest enemies can understand the
F
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ers sense it" AnI he continued, "People art.
Ann M. Vitt, nrtaaudiences
He seems to fall Into a new school of
OR SAVE AND DO IT
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pathos involved. Dishonor aside he's only been
That house would contain two bedroo ms and demanding
F
VOflOflhiCS — prctagonists of the Keynslans that such a house be built'
The present system dictate:s programming that appeals to a
discredited, not convicted, and k can't be fairly one bath. It would be similar to those buiIt finYOURSELF
,jPr
Anna liaraburdo, Deltona
___________
who
hold that a W liberal supply of monev leads
mass rudience — and only a mass audience All three of
condemned for massaging his spirits By the mediate!) after World WarlI,hesaid, a house of
Some
builder's,
in
[act,
already
have
'ut
many
to
inflation
, causes consumers to Lighten their
rnajor networks must strive for mass appeal during a1J of the
way,the alternative to his re-emergence into the 900 to 1,100 square fect with an expansion attic
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thousands of dollars off their product without, belts and Wnd less, even "Mg
tona
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prune time
dayhghL of reality is his continued isolation
h
for another bedroom as financial ability im they say, compromising quality
construction
more
mw.
Ca ble channels, perhaps as mans as 60 available to each
San Clemente, which the pundi ts also condemn
proves
sta ndards
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Mar)grage McDade, Dtlton i _____________________________________________
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subscriber, will offer much giruter selectivity and
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It is evident now that Richard Nixon b
Right
now,
says
Burns.
however,
consumers
Conceding
that
the
price
of
land.
labor,
money
William
..
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specialization.
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The cutbacks
generally
involve reducing the are loosening their pocketbooks in anticipation
.
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neither
going
to
go
away
forever
nor
five
among
am
materials
have
contributed
to
the
sharp
rise
lot
size
and
the
size
of
the
AA
Rugh
P.
Goble,
Lake
Mary
I
.
In 20 years, cable television has nmde htful progress,
house too, leaving the
'is as a properly confessetl and remorseful in the cost of new housing, Smaby notes that an- attic unfinished, reducing the detal
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of better days. His goal is to keep just enough
Pemice M. Sobeck, Lake .
always reUu*d by Fedn-a! Camunic2tions Commission
em, - -W . . .
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sinner. lie is going to march to his own drum, other reason was the enlarging of hous, t 2,
57
0
16,
as
*
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$
ling,
funds
in
our
pockets
to
keep
us
all
Optimistic
and
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es 0 000 eliminating garages and even carports
rulings designed to Protect commercial television stations from
wherever it leads, hence the nation is going to
'A
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Firmst
~
, using spending, and panting for more, but riot enough
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L'Tanya
D.
Payne,
I.Ike
empetition. Cable systems are told what movies they can show
..less
glamorous
kitdm
fixtum
and
the
like.
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have to come to Urms with thts inevitability
;
As a result ,
then
and what channels they can retransmit,.
lie is going to travel, and has a raght to It He
cost o f eyp ca new, single.
a n panic and caution, causing the
Charles J. Sheffield, Winter ~ - _
family home
Congressnien have sided wi th the commercial broadcasting
s going to make money with h.s memoirs, for median
income around $40, today, while the FlAlters
nomy
to
stumble
,
eco
to
Sp
rings
the
editor
are
wel
co med for
industry but now the Justice Department has joined with the
Is around $13,000. Only a small
that is the capitalist way. One d&amp;y, like Herbert
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publication.
All
Kathl
ee
percen
n
M
Losell
,
Clarke
letters
must
lie
signed,
with
a
tage of
cable systems to argue in court that cable television has been
If
Burns
is
successful
in
this
tightrope
Hoover, he may even become a curiosity that
therefore, can afford
the ho
mailing address and II possible, a telephone
excessively regulate6 and unjusdy restricted.
the
t
'
transcends public bitterness, and we will have to
C
walking betw cen too much and too little money,
number
so the identity of the writer may be
Ti
Stella M Arnold, Binning
There is no reason for the government to protect over-theaccept him as sentimental Sunday supplement
and
few
Federal
Reserve
Board
chairmen
What Smaby says Is not new, but It Is a hard
have
tcrifj(
d
Th
e
I'
tening
lkrald
will
respect
t
air signals at the expem of signals that come into the home
proven
fare- To simply continue to hate him becam JeLmn to 3ccept, many builders went bankrupt
themselves adept at this juggling then
%%I-,h(-s (if viriters %4ho do) not want their w.atos
over a wire
God'doesn't strike him down, or to go on re.scting rather than cut back, and many potential buyers
Polls or no Polls, prim,aries or no prirnaries, the
ill
In print Tim, F st ning He rald also reser
40
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n heat whenever he displays his arrogant jowls cu'itlnued to rent rather than lower the level
post
relationships
between
presidential
e1ecjons
I
of
the right to edit letters to eliminate libel or to
would hurt him less tha,a us. He did wrong, but be their dreams.
and
the
anticipation
of
prosperity
R
Spacc requirements.
certainly
1
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w.c, brouOlt down for it and then ta nL4xd.
would
favor
Mr.
Ford
providing
lie
keeps
his
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. nose clean and makes no outraRemLs blunders.
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the move from Dutcl~ Rota- years before the Geman occu- said Wick "resigned the nomi.
rians, an official of the world- potion of Austr ia, and In Febru- notion for personal reaso ns as
wide ser vi ce organization says. ary 19b was called Into the he stated it," after a protest by
Waf(en SS, the Nazi elite army The Netherlands Rotarians.
r.
gang
, vice
cnrps,
because of his position. The nominating committee,
chairman of th e board of direc.
The New York Times carried however, comprised of persons
a similar report in iV3 nursday from six regions of the world,
Magensite Co. in lthdenthein, editions.
once again chose him.
Austria, was the sole candidate
%Viettm1
also
said
that
Under Rotary rules, any of
picked earlier this year by an
Wick spent more than a year In the 16,705 chapters worldwide
11-member Rotary nominating
a British internment camp in may place in nomination any
committee.
Austria after the war.
other qualified nominze before
Simon Wiesenthal, an AustriThe governors of the 8,000 an April 16 deadline. But If no
an Jew who since the end of Rothriaas in The Ne ther la nds other candida te Is proferred,
World War 11 has made a ca- issued a formal protest against after a Ik'ay withdrawal perireer of hunting ex-Nazis-In-hid. the nomi na tion, as did Israel, od, Wick automatically would
lotar nf1ifaIc said Wisn be elee at th e organI7atnn'i
u.
June13 con',ention in Ne OrIn a telephone interview leans to see from JWy l
Wednesday night in Chicago, through June 1q78.
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Wicsenthal sai d he knew of no national has not sued any
war crimes that Wick alleRedly statement over Wick's alleged
might have committed. "it Is affiliation nor is one intended.

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secretary of Rotary inter117f
Its nex' president an Austrian
Wiesenthal said Wick became national at Its Evanston head:
-vA'.jzi despite protests against a Nazi member in 1933, five quarters in stil~,uoban Chica o,
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"Ile said, 'Ehig, we want to do It with someone we trust
11,t! nWitrally ,A,! ~Ion't want it advertised,"' Katayama
.;., aid. He told me, 'You probably know about Swiss bank
accounts

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Dr. Henry Podlewski, the only psychiii1risl, in this
ruition of islands, told a three-judge appeals court Wed'sdaY that Michaiah Shobek, 21, of Milwaukee, was
"probotiy a paranoid schizop hre ni c."
The court to which llbdlewski's written statement was
read still must decide whether to take up iobek s appeal
and whether to let the psychiatrist tesfify.

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[ Lid blank receipts to cover pa of its rnulthnI1liono1lar
[KiYoffs in Japan and Shig Katayama wits $75,000 richer.
Katayania, president of th e 11) Co rp., named in Senate
testimony as a Japariesp agent for the sea n(la I-,ATaeked
aerospace company, told The Associated Pr
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Post home, 1792
Beta Chi Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma, home of Jane
Ford, 2144 Sunderland Rd., Maitland, 7:30 p.m.
Alcoholics Anonymous 8 p.m., (open) 1201 W. First
St., Sanford.

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joining terrorists in a bank holdup
Dr. Harry Kozol, who was embroiled in a dispute with Miss
lkarst in January, began his testimony for the PrOSeCUUOfl
WCdfl(S&amp;iy at her trial for ba nk rabbery.
U.S. Atty. James L. Browning Jr. said Kozo], who interviewed
the defendant five
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was still a frightened kidnap victim wher. she joined her Symbionese liberation Amy captors Ln crime.

Chief defense counsel F Lee Bailey said he would vigorously

Art F-dibit by Central Florida Art Assm, Fashion

ernment said Wednesday that t)efü. tmenUoned the SI th e tiny
terrorist tribe that kidnapcd Miss Hearst on Feb. 4, 1974, by

aikui htr to dcrzbe slain sL, chieftain Donald "Cthque'
DeF reeze
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Kozo], 69, depicted Miss Hearst as III at th eir first
meeting
Jan. 7.He said he was dlstrubedby4'h1.soklngcothnlly.

Poppy Day sponsored by American Legion Auxilia ry
Unit 53 Sanford. Through

previous dispute between the doctor and the defendant,
Th e dimin utive, gray-haired expert appearing for the gov-

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and I did It they told me that If I didn't do it, I would be killed
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sobbed" and he suggested that she take a sip of coff ee.

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charter member, twMime
president, current sevu:id vi
president and world affairs Woman of the Year award
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caterer and benefactor to the County FederaIir" of Women's

government consultant. Kozol subsequently examined Miss
Hearst (our more tUneS,

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

a Wednesday luncheon at
Sanford's Civic Center. The serve as foreman of a grand
'club that nominated her first- Business and Professional Count) Federation of Woman's jut&gt;, she was also one of the
SISTER, Inc
will get Women's Club, past president Clubs
first to Seminole women to
traveling banner to of the Democratic Women's
Florida Governor Reuben serve on a jury.
display
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winner of the award, which is Garden Club; past by-laws
named after Roberta Gatchel, chairman of the Seminole

Kozol denied that he had been harsh, and U.S.District Court

exchange with the defendant at her jail cell:
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Year by the Sanford Kiwanis Club
Wednesday. Mrs. Nora Gor- honors the club represented by the winner.
don, president of
first of three clubs to

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critique by Mrs Charles We.
Senior dtens Tour to Tampa Ybor City. Leaves
Sanford Civic Center, 8 am. Pick up at CasseIberr&gt; 8D

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Blvd
p.m., at Crealde Art Center 524 St. Andrews
Winter ParL

Audubon Wildlife Film, on kangaroos, 2 and 8 p.m,
Bosh Auditorium ROIIjI College

vents and smart contrast stitching.
Dusty blue, dusty green, oyster.

St. Patrick's Day Corn Be Dinner and Dance, Fr.
I vor K of C Rail, O4 Oak A ve., Sanford, 7:30 p.m.
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Reg. 3 for 4.50. Sale 3 for 3.60.

Maltiand Municipal Center open house, noon W 6
p.m.. and ChambI of C4mmerce festival and f1sh fry,
3:30 to 9:30 p.m. DedicaUcin 3 p.m.

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MONDAY, MARCH 15
South Seminole Garden Club, Casselberry Woman's
Clubhouse, I p.m.

Sanford Rotary Club, noon, Sanford Civic Center.
AlcoholicsAcunymuus, 8p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Sanf ord(rlosed),
TOPS Chapter 79, ova BaptW Chum, Crystal U"
and Country Club, Luke Mary, 7 p.m.

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Store.. Ph. 323-1310.

County Cooftrative 1,7xtension
from 9.
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to 11:30 a.m. at First Federal
SavI and lhan of Seminole,
:j Room 1, 312 W. First St.,
Sanford.
The Scininar, free to all area
re-eldents, will cover turf gr,ass
varieties, lawn maintenance
pest
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The Community Canning
Center will offer a free home
canning class March 16 at I
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cover the basics of home
canning with demonstrations, is
open to all area residents. Th e
center is located at 504 E.
Celery Ave., Sanford.
Also free to(lie pu*)Iic will be
a seminar conduc*ed by Brenda
Nicholson of Lake Helen March
23atlpmon the use and
prejuiration of whole wheat
grains for home baking.

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Everyo ne is asked to bring a
birth
film, was shown at
.Op5 Ivill perform In
covered
dish . All aria singles
Deltona Public lAbrary last Businesswomen
college
week, sponsored b) Education
Honoring America's 200th inited
The e1r of the
ierence will be the poetry For A Gentle Birth. The film birthday, the Orange Heritage
reading competition, with depicted the Lwnaze techni- Chapter of the American
awards being presented to que of childbrith, sometimes Business Women's Association
poe ts and artistsduring the sou referred to as natural child. will hold it, spring enro ent
food buffet in the student birth. Steve and Bonnie Phil, March 28, at 739 Albertsori
who spoke of their childbirth Place, Orlando, 2-4 p.m., ac.
center.
experience, stressed the im- cording to Mrs. Jen Iseli,
portance of classes to learn the chapter president.
skills to cope with labor and the
The enrollment event theme,
Xi Epsilon Sigma Chapter , need to work toge ther as a Bicentennial Party, will focu.s
Beta Sigma Phi, recently team,
on the professional, educahonored their 16 Valentini
FducatlonForAGentle Birth tional, cultural and social
Girl Joyce iMrs. Charles) is a non-profit organization advancement of womnn in
Sammet witl!i an ice cream fest de(heated to helping couples bminess -in a dual celebration
at Farrell's. She had earlier

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give birth to thur child in an of America's independence as a
Seminole Community College
Members atten di ng Included educated and di gnified manner. count ry, and women's mdcwill hold its seco nd annual Vertis Sauls, Ruby Carter, The
group advocates the pendence in today's wciety.
('uniniunity Involvement (;race Marie SteincIer, June presence of the father during
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ThLs event
nnConference Friday, at 8 p.m. Helms, Glenda Emerson, labor as well as delivery. He is
annualiv to introduce AUWA
The conference will open wi th Amoret Lu Rosa, Joan Brooks, not considered a
spectator but a
and the local chapter to
the Valencia Community Ruth Iloffon, Joyce Sarninet, coach and is trained with his business
women in this area.
College Afro-American Dottie Bolton and Marilyn wife to use specific tools to
Throughout this period similar
Cult ural Society Gospel Choir In Meredith.
manage the course of labor and events will be held across the
concert at St. Paul Missionary
Members toured Sanford delivery.
1,300
Bapt is t Churth, 9th Str eet and Museum and library d ur ing
The classes for the La maze country by more than
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Pine Avenue.
th eir first meeting in February technique consist of six classe5 ot h
On Saturday, from 10 a.m, to as part of the sorority's cultural meeting weekly and should be
Membership is by invitation
6 p in., the conference will be program, "Heritage and the started around two months only, For fur
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Federal of Semindle, SR 434, 1,ongwood.

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In low rise brushed Polyester-cotton.
Reg. $7. Sale 5.60
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Peg. 5.50

()Ptn house and student art show at Crealde Art
Center, Winter Park, 1-5:30 p.m.

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home of Peg Gocken, RN., a mother of enrollment chairman,
Morning session will be held Mrs. Carter.
three Lamaze deliveries. She
in the Science Lobby,
At th e Valentine Ball Feb. 14 and her husband Dave shared
Singles
Sociologists from Florida at the Sanf ord Civic Center t he birth of the last two
Technological
University, attended by members and their children. The classes are
Mid
Florida
Singles
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&amp;ookman CoIlge, Daytona shared the spotlight wi th o therFur ther information about and cookout at Cracker
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help from welfare. Does that Old U Mary Rd., Sanf, Cynthia
mean she has to tell them who H. Ward, 20, 1702, McCarthy Mar) E. Gathers, 17. 1730
Blackstone Ave.
the father is? She would rather Ave.
Jacob K. Cole, 22, 33
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flowed into a chapel train. 11cr fireman 'rwi owner of A-Line
fingertip veil was attached to a Fire Extinguisher and Safety
Iittd hcadpiccc bordered in Equipment. The bride is a
venise lace and seed pearl former clerk in the Seminole
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last win occurred in 1962 at
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the age of 61 Harr' rrane's
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hearts, So Arthur dropped the the Jacobys" care of this
singleton king and was sure to newspapor rho Jacobys will
make his game contract. answer individual questions
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diamonds cove:d by king and
ace, rutted another spade and
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three hearts
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hearts to hold three diamonds
and the spade queen. Now
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last spade to leave it with
three diamonds and a heart
East was down to hearts and
diamonds
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uuiricd March 7 at 3 p.m. at single long stemmed rose.
Lutheran Church of the
Lamar G. Bush, friend of the
Redeemer with Rev. Elmer A.
bridegrol was best man.
candlelight, double
ring Ushers were Terry L, Neal,
brother of the bridegroom, and
ceremony. Organist was Mrs. Perry
L. Martin. brother of the
Ralph Tech,
bride.
The bride Is the daughter of
Miss Di.ane Martin, sister of
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Martin
01 Sanford. The bridegroom is the bride, was flower girl, and
the son of Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Derek Clement, cousin of the
bride, was ring bearer
Neal of Leesburg.

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You're a very creative person. philosopl.fcaliY. Your progress
Something you're interested In won't be impeded.
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it, you have a ma g netism today what is happening.
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especially with the opposite workorcare€r.Good things can
happen unexpectedly. You 'll
sea.
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Custom Work Licensed, Bonded
,
Free estimate. 37) 603$,

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Lustom Built Homes With Many Plans To Choose From

9dwid

MOT
HOMES OF DISTINCTION
sLarge Wooded Lots
*Paved Streets *Sewers
*Street Lights •Sidewalk

..IdyIIwIIde Homes By

KISH REAL ESTATE

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211 W. 25th
Sanford, Ha,

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Weil a,i 75th Stied oH $7.9?.
I, Mlii to Rldix.'ood Ave. PDIIOw

323-7860
or

Signs,

am

For

trt csrma,cs, coil

1771

321-0041

Call for Appointment 322-3103
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ADDITIONS —REMODELING

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Plumbing
1 1,075?

337

Well Drilling

(ii' ....
2' I'' c'

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BELL PLUMBING
So-wi-vt Elect
Rip irs 21 II, Serb

(oil

Sf1 AR HEATING AND WATER
PURIFICATION SYSTEMS
tall Phil Gonzalez 301323 3939

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Central Heat &amp; Air Condition ing
PI,irr., ,it SEARS in Sanford

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arpenlry,
Concrete,
Steel.
Remodeling,
Rooting.
Free
Estimates Plo lob too large or
small, Call Red or John. 323 1001

'0 'ut tilt' t1 thai

Dir,c IiiInS: In Sanford—
"" rmpoorr.',.l

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('i'pfntry, Remodeling. Additiøn, I

CO

?C 7 W 2nd St

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C'ean'r.ci

Specialist

Ii 50 tO " F I 5' PP C
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Pressure Spray wasis Hou ses,
Trucks, Mobile Ho-nei, Pooti 372

• F 'a F I, '. f
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JALOUS,E "'54001% S •¼uh Is.'. Ii'
rlft,i-n, single cv dOhre
n3i'% 8)1

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To List Your Business...Dial 322-2611 01 831-9

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Window Service

Pressure Cleaning
F .1-nc'!

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SUPPLY CO

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Cle,ir'i-ci

aturoay lOb'

imueling, doors windowS hungs,
"c?rtewox-k, etc By The hour.
,
by the iob

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'OSILLSDRILLFO PUMPS
Sr'I4INKLFW SYSTEMS
All types into
We rep.)ir and 5y, u.
ST iSlE MACHINE I,

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Canada,

Transmissions

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t, stir ui Platter mci
Patching &amp; simulated
t.r.ck &amp; 5130* specia lty. 372 7760

Sates By:

GENERAL DYNAMICS

Donna

31,110107

Plaster

WIECO CONSTRUCTION C0MPAY
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Got something to sell' A Classified
Ad will sell it fat

Sewing

Pt Discount. )

322-6457
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Trent Exterminating Co-Complete
Pest C on tr ol and Termiteng Free Altera! omit
Dressrnnkng
merit, children's Drapes. Quilts,
Inspection All Pest Control, 10 I

P4.'
ttrrs
!r St,i.. QL',il'','
workmanship ri your m'modt'in;
and additions requirements CS us
ri h., 'i'r'ral i'm
available
sIruct 'cri

Al 1% mnIESI

ROOF:Hc,

321 6?00
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(ill)?) 6769

BR000EN

Pest Control

Johnny Walker
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Ar'ILI'P'fl'to

F mi-c tt mat i-'t

USTr PSON lAND CLEARING
I
Ilt.jld urg, E' raatng, Old' Expect roo f repars. l!at r oo fs Cr
F II cUrt, top so,I 31? 59) I Shingles. All work guarantr'ril

Doll Repair

to Life in
94ffit" of Loch Arbor

NAI

Tax Returns

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NEED 'A SERVICEMAN? Y ou 'll
find him list ed fl Our Business
Service Directery
PERSONAL TAX SERVICE AND
BOOKKEEPING Individual &amp;
I
Business Tax Returns 2 East
Road, Hwy Il 97 (5CC entrance,
Five Poiiit ) 337 7199

Smalt and off o special.st F -fit
class workmanship No lob too
srrt,all. Call 831 1315

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rduv(juOI Butnets Hwy 1797
FIYI.POS P'nc)fl 714)

Carpentry

Stripping

&amp;

DRIVE IN TV SERVICE- Fast
Service 202 Live Oak Blvd ,
Caslelberry. Phone 3.31 964)

Williams Accounting
Income

I tcrrrc'rly txnrri!!

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Gifts. knits, Christening Gowns
PAY TON'S CHI LDREii'S WEAR
,7610 Hiawatha
Ph , 372 1301

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Beauty Care

SLIM BUDGETS ARE BOL
STEREO WITH VALUES FROM
THE WANT AD COLUMNS

Inor

&amp;

Income Tax Serv,

Sir4inn

y5'e'n
Roofing, Gu!trt 'O ',rs
Eacile Sng Co 551 9563

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MANAGER

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SWAPSHOP FLEAMARKi

Anyonecan be a seller or a buyer
No charge. All admitted free
(ox-ne browse every Sunday 9 to 3

P005014 .',IARINE

Merchandise

)fl

Welcome.

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Another fine development by:

NHB 5300.4 or mi-S.45743
certification
for
lit and 2ni! shifts.

Apply In person

IRAIPIEE
P.l0. Local, conservative, tOn
management background will
land this P00100, AAA Em
plOymnt, 701 Commercial,
5176.

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Central Heat and Air,
Dishwasher-Disposal
Privately Fenced Patio.
Professional Landscaping.

color code for Space oriented

RN's LPN's Ad, Aide
Co"i)an'on. Net-dod immediately

10—Swap &amp; Trade

&amp; Accessories

. Acres near golf course, Ferne

°'st Es!a!Br:t',i

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Wall to Wall Carpetinq,

Must know' components and

WE SELL 5t(C

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MEN

right to work
Tim'q(

Any
Oujantity
NOLL'S
Cass*'ierr V. P1*y 17.97. 830 4206

Drive off Markham Woods Rd.
Tree'j high and dry H or ses o k.
16.900 per acre. Owner, 862 6695

Multiple Listing Service

.04

Our one, two
and three bedroom
modals feature:

For clean room environmtnt, Must have previous
experience in PC, assembly
and wiring consisting of flat
pack forming and soldering,

Experienced in all phases Can go

875 Cr36

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31, 1976

etceSdy:r5tR
(Cr1an()

ASSEMBLERS

AUTO PAINTER
Kn3w Your job? You can !ird Ihut

.JI Cr

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Wanted to buy used office furniture

DELTOPIA- SOx 125' lotS available
Starting from $1,730, with paved

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Realtor
323-5774 Anytime

950. WAN
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EXPERIENCED

DRY 'iAf
E"perieiiced hanger.
COO K
txperiencea in Chinese Cooking

B0(JY

373 8570 or 13.4 4603

iri?o.'r or,,

one, Need right away

8349212

,lct 17 978.127. Longwool

Deltonaô6tó6II

Harold Hall Realty

stcom

little.

it

traits

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1970 Cadillac Sedan DeVille.
own er , loaded. First $1,100 takes
it. Call Harold 323 7920

Chico &amp; The Mar,

imagnabl' to settle es'a?e. 671

675 0711.

can

Preferred.Free waler

Experienced in billing aiø con.

THIS COUPON GOOD FOR

Buy -- -

to

tools, etc Buy I or 1001 items.
Larry's Mart, 213 Sanford Ave.

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LA

Counties.
Acreage Trac's. small 1. large
TERRY REALTY, REALTOR.

cunditton, has TLC $77,500.

Located Weitof Hwy. 17-97

[AU

only thing puzzling about

TITLE CLERK

SHIRLEY MILLETT
349212
Cfberr, Wi'tcrpr.ngs
Sanford Altamonte Springs

clean. $2,695 Phone 372 1651
(Dealer).

DAVE S')?) 9370
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55—Boats

OLDER TWO STORY 3 bed room,?
both, carpeted throughout, mint

All G. E. Kitchens

At Woodmere we can show NO CtOS%G
you exactly what you're
COSI M
getting. . • We've got it all
together. Everything is
ready for you to enjoy. The
Ills

1971 VW Thing. avocado green. Aft,°
FM radio, Only 16,000 miles, very

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
TOP pr.es pad, used, any condition

Oak Ave. Saturday, 7.'arch 131 h, 9
to S

water.

3222761 after 3.

CASH 322.4132

emnote 8 VCluSC

and

1971 Econoline 200 Vat. 6 c,i
stani7a'd, air, heat, clean. $1.'5

For used furniture, appliances,

2769

43-Lots- Acreage

streets

after 6 p.m

amp. Teac tape deck, pioneer

51, 995
37? 911?

garage, priced to sell, only 573,900.

PMHIt CIKE SETTING - Enjoy life
I in lovely 3 bedroom, 7 ba th With

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68—Wanted

speakers pljs accessore-, 373

1 Bc'e.'oom Trailer, 10'x35

maculate 3 bedroom, eat in kit
cnen, well kept lawn, double

1971 Pinto, I st"eed, low miles, ex
cellist condition. $1,100. 337 tOt-i

Phone 373 6008

TV 1200 S French. 371 1714

room, carport, Shirtin9, payments
1106 37. Phone 377 0051 or nights
678 5569

Priced below FHA appraisal, im

IIOQE.7SthSt

ALL ADULTS-EASY LIVING
QUIET AND SERtHE

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MARCH 13

30 Day Warrant
Delivery Extra at These Pric es

CAR IBE- double wide,) Bedroom,
2 bath, central air, raised sc reen

LOWDOWN

5600. Ph, 3229479.

PIGS FOR SALE
125 Each

.563

vinyl top. Completely

sedan,

equipped, new hitS. S,cruf,tt',

67—Livestock-Poultry

Color T'"s from ISO; BIW, from
$15; Service all makes HERBS'

ZIMMER. 12' wide, 2

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1989 Chrysler Lenarron, I door

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CAMPBELL'S POODLE PAD

53—TV. Radio- Stereo

Sanford, 373 5700

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Special, Pr')le%sional Grooming for
TOy tim Mn',i!urc' U Extra if
rr,i!1,'tj 322 IC-44

3803 Orlando Dive

WE TAKE TRADES
SANFORD- 3 OR. 2 bath home,
Shady yard, &amp;r condition, $15,750.
Make Offer

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Building al. Sanford Airport

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ISYR FI4AFIPIAN(lNG
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

Employer.

Rd

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FFER REALTY'

MONT

I and? Bedrooms
I or 1' Baths

are,,

2 Bedroom Unfurnished.
Adults

LABORER

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FROM

OUR GARDEN HOME
has it L11 together

rtment furnished Uk'4111
Mary 1 Bedroom,
Central air and
heat. $100 month. Phone 904374

back round helpf-it,

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SATURDAY,

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1 GE Porl. Dishwasher

FREE GIFT WRAPPING All Baby

month. 2'1 miles north of 434 on 17
97 201 SurlSof Drive, next to
William's Accounting &amp; Tom
Service, Open Sunday, 9 to 3

Opportunity Employer.

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fishing and twimming. Screened
porches $13000

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2 BR furnished apartment, nic

Learn
merchandising
while
training. Excellent salary plus

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Full time. Needed

y owner, I OR, 2 baths. Hidden
Lake. No qualifying, small down,
assume payments , 323 USI.

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323-8470 or 131.9777,,(V

300 F;
373.%310
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CA

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Doberman Pi n scher AKC pups,
cxc cIlcr.? L.alty and temperm,nt,
Call Mr. Ander son, 365 1710.

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STOP AND THINK A Mt?IUTEif
Classt'r'ci Ads ddr I
11'rf'e wOuldn't 1" .1",

803W 1st St

umnlshed or
Jnfurnished M

Hwy. 17.92 Across
From Ranch House fl

AA-Duplexes

IAN

is

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1 Ye3r Leases

Weekly 3515 Hv.y 1797, 5a"oio'i

I mmediatel y ,
COOK
Good position,

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3Mo,.6Mo.&amp;

3231930

ducl for

o

Warsaw

redecorated Come see

POTt
MECHANIC
IvrI 'CnfOad
ExperIere, Own tools. Great job. SAT
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7. ,
T R ADESMAN

P N 0 S LE N C I I I
R VS V S B V 0 1 V 0 0 S A
Z0RUB1110 P
L DGNASKM

Rysy Peak

W1rM.- )"

377 1196.3721941
377 1959,322 41 64

Reg Re,tI Est,ite Broker

4
A r111.6

1£ 2 Bdrm.

Unfurnished

BAMBOO COVE APIS

SE AHI SE T E 0 U S I ED USSR
HPMA0 G D NSKCHAUpi NE P
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3
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REALTORS

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.74 arter 6

rgIrranIxu

or

One bedrom turn. apt 2nd floor.
Convenient location Prefer
rnature lady. 607w,,thS,

An Fual Cppoi?unity Employer

LIANS
AACJYORKIROAOTESDWY
o

n
nN \

Furnished

ç

Phone 5317337

wheel covers, suspensi.n

S. V. Hardwick, Brok er

ananisitiiuruTe

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MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
1919 S French
32 7 1991

battery, $1,300. Phone

evenings

1975 Dodge Van, .,,tomatic, air, PS,
tint ed windows, white wall tires 8

our

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C000INS APPLIANCE SERVICE
Telephone 373 )555
USED APPLIANCE SALE
$95
2Maytag Washers
. US
I Frigidaire Wash er
.
575
I Frigidaire Dry er
5100
1 Frigidaire Dryer, 15 lb
175
Kcr'rt'r" Dr'ji r .

AT 322,2420 ANYTIME

M.UNS WORTH REALTY

ll
±±aes

Office
A DUDA&amp;SONS
Oviedo, Fla. 305.363 5611

tires and
349 5536

package. Assume payments, 322

ENMOPE WAS4E R. parts,
SCI w'(v. uSed n.aCP,ines
MOONEY APPLIANCES 371 0697

Call Senfoids Sales Leuer

Stemper Realty

you qualify!
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2BR, Air, Adults.
No Pets
73l2Palmeto Ave.

80-Autos for Sale

534 131.4

StearnClearoyourown Carpet
Ri-nt
P ifflen'vac
CAP O1 L S FURNITURE 172 5181

,

'.5.. (tup Furri'utP

P

just what you went,

New houses in a rural ar ea No down
pay,nCnt, monthly payments less
than rent, Government subsidized
to qualified buyers. Call to see if

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KULP DECORATORS
a09 W 1%15v 377 2335

IF WE DON'T HAVE what you want

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51—Household Goods

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HOOD TPA'TOR COMPANY

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trial areas where you can build

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1773 175 YAMAHA EN DU P0
1150
Pnone 377 t4?'

64Eqtiipment for Rent

2-Appiiances

$12,500, invent or y and fixtur es

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BLAIR AGENCY
37338 66

1972 Pinto Runabout, low muleS, new

BEAUTIFUL'
Brittany farm

in a noose, we have several
be autiful shaded lots in residen

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Motor'ycle insurance

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"LTAMONTE SPRINGS

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78-45Mtorcyc les

huge

0dvitJtdfrc.
trees in Loch Arbor, $39,900,

* "Get ' Em While *
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iiey re 11th

Winter Park Drive
830.796
Open 10 to 6

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Sn',il' price for ethers
Phone 377 1621

Rental,, !.'rv;CC

417 A'13rl 1

.i,,iI.ilP,

old ttlP. fireplace. beautifully

CLIFF JORDA'I,REALTOR
531 *222

31-Apartments Furnished

STENSTROM REALTY
256S PM b. Or
REALTOR i',,
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f or

East off 17.92
at Seminole Blvd.
(Horse Track Rd.)
Follow signs to models off

PICK UP JUNK CARS FØTE

appointments. Old fashioned well,

jedroum,
7 baths. Owner moving out of
slate
FI4A
(mactong
available $72,000.
AINT STORE-- Business and real
estate, $25,000 or will sell one f or

REALTORS

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Used
Ford, Kubota, Pet titcwoe

',

house, with Early American

Sanford Charm &amp; Value

AT CASSELBERRY
"Tk PwUqe C&amp;iustwihj"

By

:

Licensed
Llc,ns
Join "Sanford's Sates Leader"

ABSOLUTELY
Custom built,

Cit" 'or ',rr( I' ed or 'irik nr W
I,,v ,o.'ony 7 days week Call
'.ul(ec'. Orlando $65 2131

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Slew arid

7310

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BPP warranted home

$27,100 .

WILT by craftsmen— Lovely old?
Story, I bedroom, 7 bath home.
central heat and air, attic fan,
fireplace, new floor coverings.

PAVESISIAPARK

CAMELOT

river,

77—Junk Cars Rermved

CONTRACTOR'S EOWP.0,4N1
C''iPMEpii

"itChy'r Bathroom
Catinet,
nk
r',t,, lit ',ru
ill (atoll 1?'

24'x20' master bedroom, with
Sitting room 576,100. Another

110 Meanolia Ave.
3220611

New Models
Under $29,000

overlooking

room,

mobile home. 3 Bedroom, 2 baths;
garden plot all prepared, Only

I'Cu9 ¶.arifox'd Ave.

63A—
Tractors
Heavy Equipment

Sanforri Attrf!'n

RlV'R? Beautiful 2500 sq. it
custom with built. ins, large family

Reconditioned Batteries, 512,95
exchange REEL'S BODY SHOP,

3x$x 12s, lavatories, commode,
urinals briCkS. liIzls Will make
deal or sell by piece Call 322 7794
(anytime).

$2 Sq. Yard

WANT A DREAM HOUSE 074 THE

neighborhood, $7,000. Handyman's
Special. 327 7679.

EXCITING!!

125

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air A beauty %77,9)
IME for Swmmir..'J Ptiol hOme 3
Ucdroon', 1', baths, larqe family

I2 acres cars for parts Open I
clays week. JIB Auto Parts, Eat'
Hwy 30. Call collect, Orlando 568
7131

USED LUMBER- STdTJ, 7,cI's,

Assorled Colors

1 7(0 Frencn Ave .323

Useo motors soto and rlS?llc'd Al'..

low cost

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New Vinyl Flooring

retirees or small family. Walk to
downtOwn shopping Only 521000.

I Bedroom frame, good Sanford

373 7832
Eves 337 0612 of 372 1587

Prif i'oniliy P,4 .ti.Qi-t1

-k

own boat do
Lakefront.) Bed rm. i' ,Dairis.

3 BR Brick Home

3222090

TU Oviedo-Duple,, turn
Or
i-turn w',,t 'oomI oo Rrair.,lh,e
365 3121

ASH from your

1306633

HAL COLBERT

1505 W. 25th St.
SANFORD

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LARGE mobile homeonl'4 acre lot,
river pr. 'lieges, only $15 nOM
LARGE 2 bedroom house, 519,000
18 ACRE grove, 52,200 per acre

Patio Apartments

FROM

.,ntort 0 't,1 are 7 fIR a,), netir
hOspital, $155 mo Call 337 9033,

18-Help Wanted

eneva
ardens

leg. Rt'l Eslate Broker. 371 i,)o4)
7375.95
322077
3227748

tn

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Camper, Montgomery

76—Auto Parts

61-Building
Materials
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JUST LISTED- 2 Bedr oom home in
City. Kitchen appliances. Fla.
'- utflhl. tvtf.a LUO,u,,,vil
ii$t',il tUi

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LAKE MARY- 2 OR home near

2

work

'ri' i',, ,',iin I b e an

WITT REALTY

STUDIO?, 2, 3
BEDROOM SUITES
2 BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSES

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Rentals

)7 6737 or 372 0382

Ai'.

Luxury

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A MINUTE

Large lot for garden. tfl,O00

REALTY INC

Working woman desires Same or
clfee student to share home and
*jtj, Phone 3235170 ,lIter
p M.

MURcOTIS

STOP AND
(l',f.l

G

We can put you In the lawn
tractor
bicycle
Its
busineSs Over lOO products tosell
us

mower,

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ptfls,bilitle$ $49,500,

TV Shop. or suitable for most
business". Rent, lIla week. Days
372 3072 or Ngh's 372 6700

(HWY I? 97)

CentralF for id.a's

322 5997

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BUSY BEE CHILD CARE

9-Good Things

Qualify ng Assume lit mortgage

New 600 SQ. It. block building for
rent, $100 month. Broker - Owner,

29—Rooms

7421 Holly Avenue
7510 or In 070

A&amp;H,
Payments 1112.17 monthly No

P4COME PROPERTY: 3 OR home
with nice mobile home rental.

Phone 3727UI, Sanford

,

CHILD CARE in my home Fenced
in yard. Phone 3773951.

throughout. Central

'REFERRED AREA' I BR. 7 bath,
2 story stucco, guest cottage

Reg Real (state Broker
JOHN xRIDR:Assoc
101 W. Commercial

1,61lor
Opportunity —
Good
American R es taurant. Beer. Wine
license On highway uS 7574 or
7752615

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Days 372 7171 Broker

Garnett White

W

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includes

EAuTlruL 3 bedroom. 1', bath
home, daujed &amp; carpeted

Nights. 323 0485

training and grand openirg. Call
now and open before Easter
(901)764 7612 for Mr Carl.

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FRENCH

double lot. j',a 500
iu',,. .-

817W lst!t.Sanford

37—Business Property

investment 513,500. No franchite.
fees. Call collect, WPeIfwrf

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Mazurka

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Fulfill Vour life long dream, have
wets shop of your own, featuring
name brand mercha nd ise. 511,500

FFound

Ri'u R"al Estate Broker
.,ir t1rs)i. ill!

IOHN SAUL'S AGENCY

UASi'iWN OPPORTUNITY

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PAYMONDM BALL

C.oing fishing? Get all IM equipment
you need for those big ones with a

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2S-dS Park. or ive tic up
stocking and counter sales,
Cermanen position
with excellent I Bedroom furnlshej
apartment,
fringe
ene4lt. Contact Per.
Casselberry area. Adults Only

r' r
L. ,)

Chopin

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Nationally known Productcn Co.
looking for fresh new talent ciii
303 in 4481 today

5—Lost &amp;

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24-Business Opportunities

Singers

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Classified Ad.

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Ward, All Accessor ies , 5150 373
7769

Supplies

&amp; theirS, secretarial deSks &amp;
(hairs, straight chairs, flIln2
cabinets, as is Cash arid carry.
PIOLL'S
Caflelt,erry. 17 92,3)01706

ONLY $619 INSTALLED
Terms available. Warehouse muSt
be emptied NOW! Call wareriouse
collect , clays or evenings, ask for
,'r Wilkes )057"6472

Stenstrom Realty

24 Hrs

BTU Air Conditioner

* SWIMMING POOL SALE *
Pool distributor must sell balance of
197$ pools complete with sun deck ,
fen ce and filter 31'x16 ov erall

payments 323 1311

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W ood or steel d es ks. executive desk

Phone 373 3494

rm, 3 car garage, 547,500.

OUPITRY LIVING t if best- 1.7
acre lot with beautiful double wide

BALL REALTY

I3eauiIul oak shaded Iota, Fish,
Swlrr., bo't rentals and free
moorage. Adults 322 4.170.

5150

room Reduced to $,79,9

3726457

Wekivs Landing Resort un toe river,

497 Tenuer, loving Car? for elderly. man

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Ito' 553. Sanford, Fi.i 32771

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35-Mthile Home Lots

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Organ

3727255

60—Office

Real Good Condition

3 OR home with lnily r oo m,
screened porch, large lot, assume

Florida rooms, central heal and

JOHNNY WALKER

15,000

GREAT ASSUMPTION

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'S-Recreational Vehicles

372 9111

PlightS 322 7357

REAl TOP

8 Organ ',ilr', 8 Serv We buy
used pianos &amp; trade, LessonsPam,. organ, guitar. accordian,
S.alm'- 301 W 1st

Baby Items
Crib, Bassinet, Hi Chair

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Transportation

307E IstSt,00wn'O*fl

Days-372 6173

3770.646

3273991

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DUPLEX- 7 Bedroom concrete
block, excellent Conditirifl. no city
taxes By owner. 327 6620

2 Bedroom located on large, shaded,
iieivete lot, furnished, $150 month
Broker Owner, 372 5992

After Hours!

323941

$11,900

Phone 323 2658

3377118

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SANFORD SEWING CENTER

Thursday, March II, )974r-1IA

59—Misicat Mrctsandise

pro $, group balls Piano &amp;

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ST. JOHNS REALTY CO
BROKERS

house is a wreck, but price is Only
57,500.

Fenced on yard with large shade
trees 7 Bedroom, 1 bath block
Florida room Terms
home

furnished, $21 week. No pets

sewing table Sold new f or 5-189.50.
assume bclanc, of 5108, or 17
pnymenos of
payments

Misc. 611.34)0

JIM HUNT REALTY

PAOLA AREA- Pi ACRES
Great for kidS and horses. Old frame

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Sa nford Al Anon

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Large I bedroom mobile home,

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SHEF

A pply nperwc Life Style Beaul,'
2310 a Oak Ave

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(ssetberry area Adults Only
l'hcrie 831 7373

auto parts, including receiving,

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SUNRISF JUBILEE
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LOTS AND ACREAGE

MIS REALTORS

Landing Resort on scenic river.

114 YOUR FA&amp;ilILY')

REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES

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m 1717 Park Ave..

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elegant and picture perfect. 3
bedroom, 7 bath home in one of
Sanford's finer neighborhoods on 4
lots for 541.500.

3 Bedroom, kitchen not equipped,

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car
for
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Top earnings and chance for ad
Home Improvement.
vancement. For infervlevr CilI 19

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Fontamo. 1937 (Tues) -Ton

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SOMERSET: Tues
Orly. Ch 12. HOGAN S HEROES
4 , MIDDAY
6. NEWS
9 I RYAN'S HOPE
€1) SCHOOL PROGRAMMING

SUNSHINE ALMANAC
625
'2 (Mon) WiTH THIS RING
(Tues, Th.ss, Fit) JEANNIE
(Wed)PROFILESINEDtJCA.
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9 DAILY ViCAD

SHOP S FLEA MARKET

12 NBC NEWS
100

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SUNRISE SEMESTER

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MYSELF AFTER MARCH 10,
1976
William II speaker

engng thb price of

toothpaste&amp;nd maniiactusng
his ow (A)
ED MICKEY MOUSE CLUB
(B&amp;'iV)
5 00
2 ADAM 12
12 (Tues only) VEGETABLE

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Fish, liv)

MERV GRIFFIN SHOW

by

ED EtF(TRC COMPANY
125

610

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FROM COPENHAGEN

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Clean 3 OR. 2 bath, central air and
heat, reasonable First, leSt and
$100 deposit *30 1677 after 4 p rn

goccl at
bookkeeplrg. Free rent, noselary

ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toil
Free

lI1PJfl.

SESAME STREET
9 THE FBI (A) Proccr,lod
W€1,si,t0ibeløw
9 (Wed Only) AFTER
SCHOOL SPECIAL: "The
ToboMdtø"hierno
Tuner, Shelly Jutinor star A
12 year
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FOR

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321.0041

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Sanford, Fio-ida)VI

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50-Miscellaneous for Sale

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3 BR, I batPi, dining, living room,
cent, heat, wall wall carpet, en
Retirement home, furnished with 2
rental units extra, one per
closed garage, large fenced lot.
Reasonable price. 3731913 aft er
manently rented Walking
distance to downtown Sanford and
5:30.
churches, 517,500 or best Offer

521 Park Di

i ndividual

bedroom, $135; 7

good location. $135 mo 31jjr_

43(3

Mon WORLD PRESS
(R) (Tues, Wed, Thug)
LOWELL THOMAS REMEM.
BERS (A) (Fri) BOOK BEAT
(A)
CD BIG VALLEY
1230
2' 12 TAKE MY ADVICE

p Wanted

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$125 CRANK CONSTRUCTION 8.
REALTY, REALTORS, 1306061
or 831 1420 after hrt

rle1 Full or
Cook &amp; waitresses
part time, All %hills Apply in.
person to Marcilla's RestauraI ?"

Perlisips Alcohol c Anonv--

HARTMAN
(A ED MISTER ROGERS'
NEIGI'I(3ORHCX)0
9 EDGE OF NIGHT
12 DINAH Guests include
ED ADOAMS FAMILY

Fl)

200

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PROBLEM

6 MARY HARIMAN. MARY

LESS

377 7198

I you are having difficulty finding a
place to love, car to drive, a job. or
some service you tievi' need of,
read all our want ads every day

bedroom, $150. No pets. Phone 514
1040

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Afternoon

homes

Sundon - Noon Fiidj

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Dog

41-Houses

3227643

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311131 2920

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Tuos, see below
2 12 (Tues Only) SPECIAL
TREAT: 'F'igtsing All the Angtes' A ook at the i'iccwotss
occupation of stunt men and
*vmen

1155
4

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REAL ESTATE

Nice bedroom 1'!xk
home, l'jrn. or unt urn

Before Publicotion

41--Houses
Ch',xn)becjroorn, I',bath,avocaøo
'"iwe &amp; refrigerator, blue carpet,
centr,,l h' 8 air.
Payton's. 322 1301

41-Houses

anytime weekends.

DEADLINES

9 G[NERA. HOSPITAL
€1) (Mon) A BIT WITH KNIT
(WM
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ED THE MOTHERS IN LAW
330
4
( MATCH GAME
U (Tues. Thurs CARRASCOLENDAS
9 ONE LIFE TO LIVE
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(Fri) CONSUMER SUFMVAL

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12
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2
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&amp; refrigerator, centra' heat air.
Wage Large yard 377 3153

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2
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krrifc hoist with a oon',uter
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about making a nest egg.
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(SttSbOd gvl has Ovldeflcethat
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33-Houses Furnished

(t'n) ERICA (A) (Tues )
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SCHOOL PROGRAMMING
(Thtis ) NOVA (R)(Fri )KUPS
SHOW (A)

(actia' Lon Chanuy. Louise
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12 MEV GRIFFIN SHOW
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NEIGHBORHOOD
930
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Phone 322 8913 after S p in 41c line
31Ca line
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MONDAY thru IRIDAY
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5 MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW
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Through," Jeanette Macr)r,m.1,i TV in Aherne 1441
(Tuos) 1IIeBig Caper .AOry
Calhoun. Mary Costa (B&amp;W)
1957 (Wed )"24HotSStoKtII
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1965 (Thtss) "The I noly

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Gray. 1953. (Fri)'Swudof the
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Farewell to Manzanar," Don
Takcthita. Vuki Shimoda True
diana Cd exile, betrayal and
shame ansangfron,thoi4roof.
rxJckzingW\VIlcA aJapanoso
American family from a pleas.tnl life in Santa Pvkwiuca. and
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Keller take to the vineyards ci
the California wine country to
track down an al ienaccused of
slaying an irnyetion agent
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fosoris to wearing &amp;OSSOS
during a heat wave to help
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hunts a girl courier for acasuio,

guest

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Camden 1952. A V oivioss
newspaper editor and his wife
are ttvoatenod when they inteed to expose a gangland
syndicate.

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doctors, the shortstop has btn team next fall.
ing arrangements drawn up,
as healthy as the next guy. But
A second group, Coliseum As- says, "From a financing point
sometimes It's hard to convince sociates headed by Owen Gold- of view, the NHL is much more
the next guy.
man, plans to build an 18,000- dynamic (than the NBA). They
Thompson says the emotional seat coliseum 00 tilt, campus of average about 12,700 anywhere.
pain after. learning of - his Florida International Univer- The NBA draws about 7,000
disease was greater than any sity' in southwest Miami.
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If
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plans
reach
Goldman's goal is to have his
this is a recently published $15-million arena built in time reality, his arena will likely reiutobiography, "E-B, The Diary for the 1977 season, but admits turn major college basketball to
of a Major League Shor'stop" he is months away' from final- the area for the first time since
Dominate
(Dillon Press) written with Bob i.zlngplar.sanditrnaytie 1978or the University' of Miami
Fowler.
sport
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everywhere I went people the National Hockey League even with the likes of Rick Barasked the same question, 'How and National Basketball ''
are you?' I got sick of hearing Association and says he won't
Florida International, which
those words. . . When I'd see be deterred in building his will gain ownership of the coli-

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people talking in a group, I facility' by' any Sportatoriurn sewn in 40
will have
11ieved they were getting up a franchise,
rIghts tc use the facility in the
o1 on the day an'] time I'd die.
"I don't think the WH1 will meantimmie.
This may' sound funny, but I draw in South Florida," said
Torn H. Wonderling, athletic
was almost embarrassed that I Goldman, predicting a WUA buss at the college for uphad l2ukcrnia."
team would have a toit. tune percla.csmen. said. "If wo had
surviving three months.
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Alabama center Leon Douglas and VanderbIlt forward
Jeff Fosness are the only seniors on the 10-member team,
'Jso there are only two juniors on the squad. They are
Auburn guard Eddie Johnson and Tennessee forward
Ernie Grunfeld.
Five sophomores were voted to the Warn by the SEC
coaches. They- are: Bernard
King of Tennessee; Jacky
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of Auburn; and Kenny Higgs of Louisiana State.
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convinced tcause the aluzation that calls for a prevent decrees Tardlf notched his 60th of the period on a goal by Ron Wad
that the percenagesagainsisucessfulpa
season fcc Quebec,
will &amp;xre.ase,
and two i..y Gerry Pinder.
matter what defense is used.
As the first-period buzzer
_______ sounded, Quebe,'s Bill PrentIc'
Roadi3
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Q. I would like the addresses ci two
prufrulunal and Winnipeg's Nilsson began
Del Hall's 37th geal of the
athletes, Pete Rose of
and Fran Tirkenton ol MID. pushing and shoving lit the cor- season with 40 cond !eft In
ncsota. — Shd!a Olher,Cincinnati
Letnrf, 't%.Va.
ncr. Pruttc.e and hull therm got the second period snapped a 2-2
Such i'equests are futile, I will not give out home addretiaes Into a shoving match and Que. tie. Power plays goals by RobAnyhoth'canwritetoathIetrsjnc b&amp;c1ths Andfor those bCc'sPierrefloyleftthepenaJ.. bie Ftocek and Jim lloyd gave
who've asked about Olympic star Dorothy Hamili's address in ty box and headt"d
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$4509 Florida Statutes 1937

RACES

MIAMI Ah')
The age of tastic instrument," Player
40--traditionally a cutoff figure saId, and began relating the
for athletes—is staring Gary mindtoagolfscoreIntIle5os,I
Player in the face,
score that only has been apHut the gritty' little South At- proached—not
achieved—on
rican, for two decades one of the American pro golf tour.
the world's most dedicated per"You can remember, I can
fectionists, most feared andre- remember, it was not that long
spected performers, has no ago when it was considered that
thoughts of letting advancing the four.rninute mile was in:ige restrict his competition.
possible. It could not be tione,
"Barring major illness, I
"Then I', Roger Bannister
may play for another 20
cUd It. He ran the four-minute
Player said...and a look of mile. Now It is commonplace.
combative
detemination They run it in college.
crossed his face.
"Did you ever think that, in
"And if I do, I'll tell you this: your time, you'd see men walk
at the end (if th;e 20 years I'll on the moon? But it's happened.
be in better condition than Sam You've seen it.
Snead, Because I work at it
"The mind is a fantastic
harder."
thing
A combination of physical
"In golf there is a barrier at
and mental conditioninu
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wants, Player said before set- once shot 59. But I haven't done
ting
today as one
the
it in the United States. That's
v'irites in the $200,000 Doral
my goals. I want to shoot
3pn Gulf Tutu iuiiiietit.
in America, And it I do, ii
"As your body grows older, someone does, it may become
you must condition it more, not common.
less," insisted the physical-fitAnd Player, winner of an inneas buff, a tough, compact, 150 credible 105 internatIonal
fx)un'ls of bone, flluScJe, sinew championship in a globeand desire,
trotting career, had that goal in
"I'm doing that now. Instead mind today', too.
of decreasing
physical acAmong his chief competitors
unties, you must increase in the Doral were defending
thcm, That's why' I'uii running champion Jack Nickl;iu3, Torn
more, exercising more, watch- Weiskopf, J.C. Snead, Ben
Ing my diet more carefully than (renshaw, Gene Littler and
I (lid years before."
Bruce Crampton.
Physical conditioning Is not
Johnny Miller, Hale Irwin,
the only' answer, however.
I .te Trevino and Arnold Palmer
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PASSED
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SlIt dy of March, A.D, 1976.
Mayor
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MayO,
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As tne City
S Gordon Meyer
of the City Of
As the City Commission
Sanforti, Florida
Of the City of
Attit:
Sanford, Florida
5 H. 14. Tanirn, Jr.
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at in Bry.int
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Florida under the fictitious name Of
office located on 1792 In 5ern Park,
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Florida, for InSpection durIng
intend to register said name with the
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Clerk of the Circuit Court, Semlnolt Citiln who Ieçtielit5 It Wlthiii 150
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running of the Derby. He said
attempts.
Louisville promoter William the only event scheduled in
Following him in scoring was
n. King says that he has Freedom Hall on that night is a
teammate Ernie Grunfeld with cleared most of the ohotacles to dance, which could conceivably
a 24,9 point-per-game avorage. an
the huge
All-Jimmy Young title fight be moved into one
King and Grunfeld are among here en Derby eve, but doeso't wings of the building.
the nation's top 10 scorers.
But Freedom Hall "is under a
have rights to 17,000-seat FreeFlorida's Bob Smythe was doni Hall. Those rights belong sigued lease for Derby Eve and
second in SEC ebounding—
o tDQtbY:iiFUyai Corn. the sin,ed lease Is with the
-. haulding" dosn an average of" mittee, which plans to stage
T)èrt) FestIWtl' Committee,'
12,7 errant shots a game. Leon Allman Brothers concert in the said Don Johnston, executive
Douglas of Alabama was a arena on April
director of the Kentucky' Fair
close third, averaging 12.5
and Exposition Center which
"The big catch now is getting Includes Freedom Hall.
retounda a game.
Louisiana State's Floyd Bail- Freedom Hall released," said Guthrle indicated that his
cy followed King in shooting King, who has been negotiating committee "would be happy to
percentage. lie averaged scor- with Au's backers to stage
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from the floor. In third was Al town. "We've asked them to moving it outside brings It unBonner of Florida with a 557 move the concert to Fair- der the influence of weather.
grounds Stadium, which is adpercentage mark,
For that matter, King disGene Shy' of Florida topped Jacent to Freedom hall. We Just missed an outside title fight bethe SEC in free throw shooting can't take a chance with a cause "we just can't take a
rainout of a nationally televised chance with a rainout of a naby' hitting on 84.4 per cent of
one-point attempts. Kentucky's event,"
tionally televised event."
Jack Given.s was in second with
"We ssoulci be very pleased
The fight, tilI scheduled for
a 8.3.3 per cent mark and J,.,e and happy to have the light in Costa Rica, is to be telecast lvt
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6-2,6-2 in first round action of the World Championship of
Tennis' Memphis Racquet Classic.

Moore New Orleans Leader
NEW ORLEANS -- Louie Moore averaged 223 for 12
iunes and held a 15-pin lead over Craig Mueller after two
tU'dfldS of the $65,000 New Orleans Open Bowling TournaIII('flt.

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of a $20,000 World ('hnmpionship Tennis tournament.

hAMPTON, Va.— Secondseedcd hue Nastase easily defeated Chris Lewis 6-2, 6.2 in the ru-st round of the $5O,OuO
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per team to edge out Tennessee,
with a 82.3 point-pergame
average. Kentucky was in
third, averaging 81.4 j)O
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game.
IN ORDER TO BE AS FAIR AS WE CAN TO OUR
CUSTOMERS, WE WANT TO ANNOUNCE A
SEC champion Alabama's
PRICE INCREASE EFFECTIVE APRIL 1, 1976.
defense was the best by far in
IF YOU NEED TIRES OR ANTICIPATE
the league. The Crimson Tide
NEEDING
THEMSOON YOU CANGET THEM AT
allowed opponents an average
TAYLOR
FOR
TIRES,
of only' 69 points a game.
Fennessee, the SEC's runnerup team, finished second in
scoring defense, allowing opponents 74.8 points per game anLi
Mississippi State was third, allowing 75 points a game.
here is a list of the
COMPARE OUR
Southeastern conference's top
PRICES WITH ANYONE
10 scorers for the 1975 season as
liv
released
Wednesday
4 FULL PLY
(o in in is Si one r
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rapidly and devour the bone entertain northern visitors. But team down here, but It has no lege in baseball, soccer, tennis,
As a Division I college, how- this season. lie leo the league in
marrow so swiftly in "acute" there is the possibility of future effect on our project," he said. wrestling and golf but Wonderl- ever, FlU would be forced to scoring, rebounding and field
IJDUISVILLF; (APi — Mu- vice president of the Derby
leukemia, might In fact be saturation with two arenas of.
"I think the NIIL would be an ing said, "I don't think tile rely heivily on recruiting from goal accuracy.
arrested in his case since It was fering up to four teams.
hamraad Au may have to take Festival CommIttee,
immediate success here, even ii people n Miami are going to junior colleges for its teams.
caught so early.
The 6-foot-7 sophomore aver- on the Ailman Brothers before
Guthrie suggested that King
A group headed by Bill Put- we have an expansion fran- support a Division II basketball And if Goldman gets an NBA aged 25.2 points per game, he tackles Jimm) Young in a and Mi's backers look into the
Some people live until they're nam is aiming for a World chise," said Goldman, who team long,
team, FlU faces a battle many pulled down an average of 13 heavyweight title fight here possibility of staging the fight

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greater responsibilities than a head basketball coach (all-year i: I
degrees 57' 44' East 200
Seminole County, Florida, wherein Public Hearing will be held at the feet to the point of beginning,
conbasis) or 1ce ve? — M.E. Lazar,
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LOAN ASSOCIATION, a United in the City of Sanford. Florida. at Said property is presently zoned A 1
States
banking
corporation, 7:00 o'clock P.M. on April
26, 1976.
My nod goes to the football coach as the man who carries
Plaintiff, anti
By 'The Associated Press
tO (Agriculture) DiStrict
HAYDEN
L. consider the anne'xmtin of property
the
fmal
period,
Jim
Lorentz
run:o's
Errol
Thompson
netted
SCHULTZ
greater weight relative to the succs or failure of his team. Paul
All parties in intereSt and citizens
and
JACQUELINE
described
as
follows:
If the Buffalo Sabres couldn't made it 6-4 just 19 seconds later his 39th goal of the season to tie SCHULTZ, his wife; etc., are
hay.' an opportunity to be
LOtS
7, 3 and 4, Block
Brown made grid coaching a 12-month job a generatkm ago. Pro believe it, the Pittsburgh Pe.i- and Rene Robert brought the the count Just 13 seconds after Defendants. I w11 Sell to the ROSALINO1,HEIGHTS,
6, heard at saiti hearng.
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basketball has only recently Insisted on Its coaches working the gums certainly couldn't.
end best bidder for
By order of the City Commission
Sabres within one goal at 12:38. Butler scored and Chuck Lefley hiVht
year round. And the nature of the games m_kes basketball more
the West front door of the Cash t Page 47. PublIc Records of Seminole of the City of Sanford, Florida. this
Seminole
County.
Said
property
Is
presently
Ith
day of March, 1976.
"It's almost unbelievable Gil Perrault tied It at 15:05 and put St. Louis back on top 29
dependentonthesheertaJentofitsplayeforawI.gform
County Courthouse in Sanfora. :onetj Ri (Residen'Ial) District.
what they did in these last
Seminole County. Florida, at 11
H. N Tamm, Jr.
alsoscoredthewinnerwithjust seconds after that.
That doesn't intimate coaching
All parties in interest and citizens
mold lousy football playe"s minutes," Buffalo goalie Al 21 seconds to go. Rick Kehoc
o'clock AM. on tho 29th day
City Clerk
Of
shall
have
an
opportunity
to
Flames
4,
North Stars 1
Intoa winning team. You got to have thehorsesinarty sport
March, 1976, the 'ollowing described P'eard
be PubIih, March II, lI.25andAprll I
Smith said after his teammates scored three of Pittsburgh's
said hearing.
Bill Flett triggered a three- property as sit form In said Final
and. 1976
ay
order
of
the
City
Commission
DEX
I would like to know when the old Federal Baseball League eiiipted for five goals in the fi- seconiod goals and Mac- goal flurry in the third period
Judgment, to-wit:
of
the
City
of
Sanford,
Florida,
this
_________________________
started and what year It finished. I know Covtnglon, Ky., iad a nal nine minutes and n1ped the Donald got the other two.
Lot 14, Block C, SUMMERSET
slapping in goal that broke a
day of March, 1;76.
NORTH, SECTION FOUR,
NOTICE
OF ADOPTION OF OR.
team In It, and I think Portsmouth, Ohio, had one, with . Penguins 7.6 Wednesday night.
H N. Iamm, Jr.
Canadlens 5, Black Hawks 1 1-1 tie at 4:. The Flames then cording to the Plat thertl
OlN,NCE NO 13
City Clerk
TO WHOM Ii' MAY ONCERII,
and
26,
Public
Records
of Seminole 1976
out there. What they did In 44th goal and an assist and be- Larry Rom.anchych and Eric
County, Florida.
CommIssion of the City of Sanford,
Larry Dolan, Belie%'u,
those few minutes Is unbeliev- came the first NIIL player to Vail.
DEX 34
DATED this 9th day of March,
Ploi-ldi on March Ith, 1976, passed
able," echoed Lowell MacDo- reach the 100-point mark this
Seals 4, Red WIngs 3
1916
and adopted Ordinance No 1330, as
The Federal League became a tiweat to the structure of nald, one of the shell-shocked season. In recording their 50th
NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF fotlow:
(Seal)
organized baseball in 1914, raIding the establlald leagues. Penguins,
Detroit tooka3.Olead early En
ORDINANCE NO. 1329
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
This instrument prepared by:
success of the campaign, the thethirdperiodonNjckUbett's
Among the players who Jumped was Hal Chase, a mercurial 8151'
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Clerk of the Circuit Court
C Vernon Mite, Jr.
Actually, the Penguins outdid Canadiens stretched their un- goal but the Seals scored three
You will take notice that the City City Attorney P0 Box 17'$.
wholaterp1ayedwiththeR
By: Cecel;a V. Ekern
Butbytheendofthel9l5season
theSabres,scoringflvegoalsfn
beaten
streak
to
11
games,
Commission
of the City of Sanford, Sanford, Florida 37771
Deputy Clerk
the Federal League was out of business, Its top players ahoorbed less than 6L1
times in two minutes with Bob
Florida, on March Ith, 1974, paSsed
of the second
THOMAS
S.
REdCAP
CRDINANCENO.1330
Canuck.s 3, Scouts 1
Girard, Dennis Maruk and Al ARPOLD, MATHENY
back into the majors, Longtime Clrx1nnat1 star Edd Roush also period to take a seemingly
and adopted Ordinance No. 1329,
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
came out the Federal League. There
follows:
Tne Black Hawks also lost MacAdam tallying to tie the EGAN. PA,
OF SANFORD, FLORIQA,
team in Covington, comfortable 6.2 lead,
This instrument prepared by'
sole poa.sesslon of first place in game.
157 North Orange Avenue
but my records don't show one for Port11Tlouth.
DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO
C.. Vernon Mite, Jr.,
Poet Oftice Box 7957
ANNEX WITHIN THE COP.
Garry Unger of St. Louis set the Smythe Division, dropping
City Attorney
Orlantio, Florida 32102
PORATE AREA OF THE CITY OF
an all-time National Hockey into a tie with Vancouver, The
P.O Box 1771,
Attorneys toe Plainttff
SANFORD, FLORIDA. AT THE
LeaguerecordbypLay1ngum
Sanford, Florida 32771
Publiih: March 11,1916
EXPIRATION OF THIRTY DAYS
ORDINANCE NO. 1339
DEX 63
631st consecutIve game as the on second-period goals by Rick
FROM THE APPROVAL OF SAID
(T'
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY ORDINANCE THAT CERTAIN
Blues and Toronto Maple Leafs Blight and Chris OddThIfsol
OF
SANFORD,
FLORIDA, PROPERTY CONSISTING OF
skated ton 2-2 tie. Elsewhere, alter Vancouver's Bobby La.
DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO APPROXIMATELY 2.4115 ACRES
r
the Montreal Canadiens lo,de scored the t)ing goal with
I3OSTON (AP) — John IlavIlANNEX WITHIN THE COP LYINGWESTOF AND ABUTTING
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT 01- THE PORATE AREA OF THE CITY OF WEST JINXINS CIRCLE IN AC
01
1(
trounced the Chicago Black only wo seconds left In the cek, the Boston CelUc' high- EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. SANFORD, FLORIDA. AT THE CORDANCE
WITH
Haarks 5-1, the Vancouver Ca- opening period,
THE
scoring forward who suffered
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE EXPIRATION OF THIRTY DAYS PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER
7i.1,
nucks beat the Kansas City
COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
FQOM
T&amp;4
°°"'
R1t,,.e !.."ff!
!eft kre
••.•.•
a..isv
P'O. 75343$CA4P.F
Scouts 3-I, the Atlanta Flames
A PORTION OF
WHEREAS, there has been fiid
Despte Unger's consecutive March 3. Is expected to retirn SOUTHEASTERN HOME MOP. ORDINANCE
THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY with 'he City Clerk of
the City of
private lessons' Our son is
downed Minnesota North game record and an assist on to practice Monday.
TGAGE COMPANY, a Florida LYING BETWEEN EAST 29TH
Sanforti, Florida, a pditi
conjunior
In
high
sebool
and
haS
gool
Stars
4-1
an
the
California
SeaLs
the
first
goal
of
the
game
by
corporation,
petentlal but he
trouble with starting Moeki and breathing at
STREET AND 30T H STREET, tainino the nam. of l's.
"We hope that the knee witi
Piain,.,t,
tAI1NDED
EAST,
AND
BET.
£lziits. i
4
if he had a hUe ezwa help besides his seflool, he '" "" -'"" •'
owner in the area described
Jerry Butler, the Blues had to prove sound enough so that he
vs.
WEEN ;,AGNoLlA AVENUE AND
3.
-,
Cou1dImprove.—Mrs.Robe1Baer,GardenGrove,CaW.
settle
a tie when Toronto's can return to action at ys,
HOLLIS CLAREDON I AM, et ux, PARK AVENUE IN ACCORDANCE the corporate
area of the City Of
I',
Defendants
Craig Ramsay touched off Dave Williams scored midway City," a team spokesman said
WITH THE PROVISIONS OF Sanford, Florida, and requesting to
Track coaches don't make a business of giving private Buffalo's comeback at 11:25 of throgn the final period. To- Wednesday.
NOTICE OF
CHAPTER 74 190, LAWS OF be located therein; an
Iesson.s but they're usially available (or consultation. Ir, your
FORECLOSURE SALE
FLORIDA
WHEREAS, the Property Ap
Havlic-ek, an all-time All-St,ar
IIOTICE IS 4ERBV GIVEN
area, Jim Bush of UA and Vern WoUe of USC are excellent at
WHEREAS. thCe has been filed praiser
of SeminoleCounty, Florioa,
fjrjuant tø
working with sprinters. Sois thecleano(men nearby Santa Ma
in his 13-year career in the Naa Finil ludgmet of wl'h the City Clerk of the City of having certified that there
is one
Forecl. dated the h day of Sanford, Florida, a petition con.
High School, Ear Engman.
tional Basketball AssocIation, March, 1974. and entered
property owner in th, area to be
I
in Case No. taln;rg the names of the property aflnexec anti that
feared
said property
7S-2a31 of the Circuit Court of the owners In the area deecribed
would
be
If the Rnoe Bowl set record for
vkwers, can you te11
owner has signcd the petition for
quired after being hurt in Eighteenth JudicIal Circuit in and hereinafter requesting annexation to annexation,
and
By The Associated Press
me how the Orange, Cotton and Sugar Bowls dJ' Helen Pullen,
Referee Ron Fourier
for Sernino!
County,
Florida,
the
corporate
area of the City of
Philadelphia,
WHEREAS, the City Co'nmission
Anaheim, Calif.
The Winnipeg Jets and Que- Quebec 92 mInutes ii penalties, _____________________
erein SOUTHEASTERN HOME Sanford, Florida, end requesting to
ot the City of Sanforti, Florida, has
MORTGAGE
COMPANY,
a
Florida
be
located
therein;
and
bee Nordiques get together including six maJors, two misdeemed it in the best interest of the
corporation, is Plaintiff, and
The Pose Bow! reached 21,300,000 homes, or an estimated again Friday night
WHEREAS, the Properly Ap. City to accept Said Potition and
provided conducts and four game mis- I
:
HOLLIS CLAP EDON LAMB and praiser of Seminole County, Florida, intends to annex said area
71,850,300 viewers, The Orange Bowl went into 19,420,000 homes; they've all beer' released from conducts. The Jets were asDIANNE C. LAMB, his w:i", are having certified that there are two
FICTITIOUS NAME
uow, THEREFORE. BE IT
the Cotton Bowl hit 17,680,000; the Sugar Bowl registered the penalty box,
' Defendants, I w,lt sell to the highest property owters
sessed5ominutes,Includlp,gslx
Notice Shireby given
in the area to be ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF
11,55),000homes. Their TV ratings were In that order, too.
that
I
am
andbe'stbidderforcp,tf,w5f
annexed
and
that
said
prOpert
There were so many penalties majors, a misconduct and a egaged in buslnes at P.O. Box 474. Front Door
THE
CITY OF SANFORD,
of the Semie County
owners have signed the petition tar FLORIDA
Q. Ken McBride
Casselbrry 37707, Seminole
great pitcher for the
ties hancledoutdurjngtheJets' 10-3 game mi3conduct.
a
County, Courthouse, at Sanford. Florida,
annexation,
and
Florida, under the fiCtitjØ
Angels about 12.14 years ago. Why the sudden stop In his
SECTION 1. The City Commission
rout of the Nordiques W,dlI:000'clockA.M.onthe$thdayo,
Elsewhere, the Cleveland
WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Sanford, Florida,
name of KENDALL DISTRI. April, 1976, the following described of he City of Sanford, Florida,
Injury, or what? And whel,'e does be
now? John Keeling, nesday night that It
be Crusaders downed CincInnati 5- BUTORS, and that I Intend to property as set forth in said Final
has hereby declares it intention to
deemed it In the best Interest Of the
HonolW
Hawafi,
to and to make a part of the
register said name with the Cz"P', of Judgment, to wit:
surprising if some of them 2 and tied the Stingers for
City to accept said Petition and City of Sanford, Florida, at the
first the C cuit Court, Seminole
carried
over
a
couple
of
days.
place
in
the
East
1.)lvlslon
while
Lot
16.
Block
B.
SKY
LARK
intends
'o
annex said area.
Arm trouble curtailed the major league career of McBride,
expiration
County, Florida in accordance with SUBDIVISION, according to the
thirty days from the
The
Jets
shrugged
off
a
physthe
Phoenix
Roadrunners
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT date of the passage
the
provislont
of
the
FIclItiOus
Plat
who was with the Angels from 1961 to 1965, and was finished at the ical beating in
of this Or.
thereof, as recor
in PIat ENACTED BY THE PEOPLE OF dinance, $5 provided foe
bench-clearing nipped the New Englar,d Wha- Name Statutes, To Wit: Section Book 17, P1ge $5, of the
by Chapter
30. He is cunUy living in Cleveland, Ohio, His last b
Public THE CITY OF SANFORD, 74
$6509 Florida Statutes 1957.
190, Laws of F' br ida, 1974, that
brawles the first period ended. lers 3-2.
Recorti
of Seminole County,
FLORDA:
wilng 13 games for the Angels in l, his career Goals by Thoimnic Bergman,
5 Edward I.epkowski
Certain property described as
Florida, a k a 1500 Meadow Lark,
SECTION I. The City Commission follows:
high.
Publish: March 4 Il, II, 2$, 1974
Longwoed, Florida, together with Of the City Of San'ord,
ts Undh and Norm Beaudin
Florida,
DEX.73
Caders 5, Stlngers 2
From the Southwest corner of Lot
GE Range (J3131. GE Dithwaher hereby declares it intention
Q. It seems to
to I, SOUTH PINECREST, FOURTI4
The Crusaders skated with
that often when teams go Into a 'prebent" in the first 2:31 of the second
(S023i), GE Hc,od. Insinkerator
annex to and
FICTITIOUS NAME
to make a part of the ADDITION, according to the Plit
garbege
diWoser
defense late in the game, the poaser
(332),
state
the other leant strnt.s period gave the Jets a 5-i bulge black armbancts on their left
hot
Notice is hereby given
City of Sanford, Florida, It the thereof as recorded In Plat Book 12,
?nat I am water heater (VR3-47 2), Armstrong expiration 04 thirty dayS from
completing eveih
in sight. It
and
they
wrapped
it
up
with
a
sleeves
to
protest
management
engaged
in
business
at
RI.
7
(lox
th! Ser
Pages 12 and 13 of the Public
733
Furnace 18C6236CP) ane Arm. date of the passage of this the
Or Records of Seminole County,
RiCh
of four goals in the ll
Or, Longwooti, Seminole
policies
strtxig Air Conditioner (BS 36 P1)
that
dinance, as prOvided for by Chapter Florida, run South along the
County, Florida under the fictitious located thcrei and
defenses?
J.K., Cous
Weit
tI, Tes,
thereon.
71190, Laws of Florida, 1971, that line
of said South Pinecrest, Fourth
-

'sota Twins spring trainIng believed, "Danny must be discovered, he had emerged as Thompson was healthy, he was smile in his voice. "The fans writes back with words of en- Mauch's kind of player
1975 batting average tiring."
—
else on the 25-man Twins roster
a top-flight player. He batted on the bench, "They wrote me were treating Inc as just couragement.
scrappy, knows the game, hits also got a salary decrease,
37, games played 100, doctor called Calvin Griffith,
In 1973, he played In only 99
An emotional turning point instead of 'That poor guy."
sanguine statistics, he also
Thompson's 1976 Twins My cut's not as bad as some of
hemoglobIn count 13,500, owner of the Twins, to explain games and hit Just .22. lie had came after one particular InL,ast
year,
he
received
the
brings
platelet count 400,000, white-cell
stiff upper lip this contract arrived at his "gen- the others."
count 12,000.
It was a terrific year
While the baseball statistics
Regionals Under Way This Weekend
wIll not in'nlortahizc hIm, the
physical statistics keep
"niompson,
victim of
leukemia, pleasingly vital.
They are in the "normal"
range. But just t.io years ago
us The Assoelatt'd Press
esting.
his white blood..c€'il count was
_____
Against both Michigan and rubbing elbows with the playIn one of the East Regionals
10 times higher.
The Redmen and hoosiers Kentucky, Indiana was losing
at
Charlotte, N.C., it's '.'ir:l'fi,?
You can look for TAil Carri' - met er!1er this 52Sefl
Thompson, age 29, had
in the by four iLnts in the last 20
Knight wears a constant against DePaul and M1 s.
Indication of trouble after his
'-eats and for flabby Knight to Square Garden and the brawny games in overtime,
annual medical checkup
his hands. While vringing the Providence, it!., rirret(In
,tr up a
In other sords, lh;(lers dcfcaed New York's
________
Jan. 31, l93. SomimcUiing fishy
_________ ___________
recca and Knight, of towel into a pretzel shape dur- meets Rutgers while llofstra
.'a.s found In his bone marrow,
it's time for the NCAA basket- finest 76.69 in a game that course, will be almost as Inter. lug a game, Knight is apt to plays Connecticut.
ball playoffs.
wasn't decided until the end. e.sting to watch as their teams, explode in
_____________
(e was told to check back in
fits.
Those
two
highly
excitable
In the Midwest at Denton,
four days. It was a long, long
Carnesecca's players won't Both are known for their kinky
_____________
- _______________
"
While
Carnesecca
matches
Tex.,
it's Syracuse against
_______
____________
four days.
coaches will be on the sidelines have the hometown crowd to sideline behavior, In the hiohl- his eccentric behavior against Texas Tech and MIchigan
- Thompson then phoned the
and probably all over the buoy them this time, but they're day Festival, the emotional St. Knight's volatile temper and against Wichita State. At Law-.
court
as
hospital.
Carnesecca's 17th- a self-sustaining emotional John's coach became so excited theIr teams match shots, 30 rence,
''rT
ranked
St.
John's team meets team —
Kim., Missouri meets
key factor for during one play that he booted other cluho will be
-e
"Dec" he said, "What did
A
trying
to
Washington
and Cincinnati
No. 1 Indiana in a first-round Sat;lrday'sgRme.Georgc'Jc. his chair Into the stands, He IIIdkC ii pasi the
you find?"
first round of
"
ninpa
'tame at sinf'-t"'... a'S.,.
;.nk runs up ..nd down on the
s.iii, 'Dan, yuu's'e
'iLAi playoffs.
,—-'--.
South Bend, hid., Saturday.
Alagia
tue
catalyst.
got leukemia,"
lines
as
the
game
progresses
In
the other Midetst Regional
The
fIrst-round
iWest
The St. John's-Indiana
The
Ilonslers,
led
by
Scett
and
o'a.imdlIy
ime
Thompson replied, "Thank
ithdf
at South Bend, Western Rcgioual t Tempe, Ariz., pits
.
- - .- m.atchup is one of 16 first-round May and Kent Benson, have
OU.
Michigan will face Virginia Pepperdine against Memphis
games from coast coast and pulled out impossible as well as
Thompson
on
I)P,
emotional
pain
than
Hewouldrecall this moment:
Tech. The Mideast Reglonals State and Arizona vs.
could be one of the most Inter- easy victories this year.
"I wondered what the hell I was
will also be held at Dayton, Georgetown. At Eugene, Ore.,
n g
thnnklng him for. I was scared
Ohio, where Alabama plays it's Boise State agait Nevada.
to death. My mind was spinNorth Carolina and Marquette Las Vegas anti UCI vs. San
takes
on Western Kentucky. Diego State.
Po n
g
The doctor suggested he
So u Ii F I o r d a : 2
r e n a s
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. tAP)
come in for a visit, but first
.1
Instructed him that his was a
Onthestatisticssheet,Rernard
s
MIAMI (API
This winter
"I think you're going to have sky's the limit,"
"slow" type of leukemia. The
we'd
have
to
play
the
schedule
King
of
Tennessee
appeared
to
OaSIS currently lacks profes- to have the NUL and NBA. The)'
The four-year-old school cur- (of a majori to draw people be the top basketball player in
a

foreclosure dated March 3rd, 1976,

Q. In pr fesslonal sports, does a bead football coach have

He felt management took it that Danny's wiring was not in an assortment of injuries, such ring in which he committed two hutch Award as the most spring training, He noes not tieman's fann" In Oklahoma

Danny Thompson, chow- being benched whenever he did
In 1972, Thompson's third ankle
routine injuries for an and ran into a wall of boos. "It of that award. lie says that ballclub,The'fwinshave a new pay cut. "I haven't signed it
cheeked shortstop, carries anything wrong. They would year in the big leagues, and the athlete. But the Twins read was one of the greatest thrills of almost daily be receives letters manager,
Cene
Mauch. yet," he said, "and I'm not sure

iNDUSTRIES, INC., a FIoria
betore the 13th day of April, 1916;
S Richard H. Morefti
corporation, organized and exiSting
othe.-wis. a Judgment may be en.
Owner
,,,
-r
tered against you for the relief Publish M.irch 4. 11. lf 23, 1916
--.
,0
demanded In the Complaint or thc' DEX 2i
a • • ':'
1L,,.
...,...i niiii,il it IS
Petition.
__________________
_______________________________ engagou in business at 156 Tollgate
WITNESSmy handend the seal of
Trail, Longwood, Florida 3?750
INTENT TO REOISTER

Notice S hereby given that the
Artr H. Ueckwith, Jr.
carver. Of more modern vutLag•, Don N'wcombe had a .211 mark back, but he was nothing but a assist total,
5: D. L. Perkins
The
triumph
rtrengthened
the
undersigned Willie James Thomp
Clerk of the Circuit Court
for his decade as a hurler and Don Larsen hit .242. Don Drysdale pain in the neck to the Denver
Presint
son and Willie James Baker, will
By: Mary N. Dirden
Pacers'
playoff
hopes,
giving
Dated
this IIh day
hit under .200 but had a career total of 29 homers. I rate Catfish Nuggets.
of March, 1976,
"1 thOUght one of the keys to them a three-game bulge over
As Deputy Clerk
COfldLxt the husineis of. and are the City
of Orlando,
Florida,
Hunter of the Yankees and Rick Wise of the Red Sax among the
Publish: Mar't, 11, 11, 25, April 1,
the bu$lfl*SS known as Piblish: March Ii,
"Boy, what a gutsy eflort," the game was the 3.5 offensIve sixth-place St. LouIs.
1$, 75, April 1,
1976
Seminole Memorial ChaI&gt;el, in the 1916
better hitting pitchers still active — except that with the said Indiana Coach Bobby rebounds (a team recortfl by
DEX 61
City of Sanford, Semnole County,
designated hitter they never get to hot
Colonels 128, Spurs 124
Leonard after watching Buse the Pacers," said Denver
Florida, anti the real and tru, names DEX
of the owners of me busIness are ___________________________
collect 19 assists in Indiana's Coach Larry Brown. "The
WilJones hit three field goals
Willie James Thompsøn and Willie
129119 victory over Denver game was very physicaltonight in overtime and LoWe Dampler IN THE CIRCUIT COURT O THP "mee f?eter. The
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
"
Woi4'I.s(j.,%. n1jht.
anciwe didn't do the lob op___________
____
"d two more as Kentucky
TO COtfSlOE2 ANNEXATION
''CUIT IN AN
Th'mpsnn and W."- -_______
I-tIN
aMINUL(
s hereby
Uiv?fl
a
- nippea San Antonio. Dampier FLORIDA
tiuse performed rspcially tense like we should."
COUNTY, are the sole Owners thereof and the Publit Hearing
will be
heldthCt
at the
Only
persons
havir,
any
interest
CcnmonRocmintrCtytlauiirt
twice
brought
Kentucky
from
well in the nerIcan Basketo, 731173CA•09.0
whetsoqvec in me business. and the
In the other
ABAedged
garn, the behind with long jumpers, then OCEAN FEDERAL SAVINGS AND post offfce address
ball Asocistion game deptte a Kentucky
Calonels
theCityof
Florida, at 7:00
the Seminole
c'cik P Sanford,
M. on April
26,property
1976, to
assisted on a Jones layup, put- LOAN ASSOCIATION, a United Memorial Chapel ii 505 West 13th consider the annexation
back aiiment,
.
.
•
.
San Antonio Spurs 128-124 in ting the Colonels ahead
I
States banking corporation,
,J')
Street,
Sanford,
Florida
32771;
and
tscri
"The back injury sure didn't overtime and the Splts of St. with 1:45 left in overtime.
as follows:
Plaintiff, the undersigned Willie James
keep Boo from having a game lWs turned back the New
From the
Southwest corner
of Lot
v
Thompson and WIlIC imr flaker 1, SOUTH
PINECREST.
FOURTH
tonigil:, did ill'' Leonard said. York Nets 99-95.
HAYDEN L. SCHULTZ and 00 hereby set forth that they are the ADDITION, a:cording to the Plat
SpirIts 99, Nets 95
Q. What college has sent the most people to the NFL? - Jim "It was a great all-around team
JACQUELlpE SCHULTZ, his wife; sole owners of the businns,
Knight
finished
with
31
points
thereof as recorded in Plat Book 17,
Marvin Barnes b!ocked a Ca- etc.,
McWilliams, Springfield, Mo.
Wiilie James Thompson
Pges 47 and 43 of the Public
effort, too — the best we've and 11 rebounds and human reer-high seven shots and Defendants
Willie James Baker
NOTICE OF
Records of Seminole County,
PubliSh'
the first part of the had 24 points and 19 rebounds, scored 23 points, leading the
Qieer, cheer for old Notre Dame, which at last count had put playedsince
year, I think."
March 11, ii, 35, April 1. Florida, run South along the West
FORECLOSURE SALE
1976
252 scholars on peo rosters, followed by USC and Ohio State. The
Dan Issel pumped in a game- Spirits of St. Lows over New
,
line of sa!d SOUTH PINECREST,
NOTICE IS HERE BY GIVEN DEX 54
FOURI
H ADDITION,
30 feet
Billy Knight atid Darnell 11111- high 42 point.c for the Nuggets, York despite Julius Er'ving's 39- pursuant to a Final Judgment of __________________________ point
to the
of beginning,
thence
continue
1920,

Thursday, March 11, 176-aB

Pit. ft I IUU) NAME

uuTICEOF

rotic, is hereby given that I am
FOt IUNOLE COUNTY,
INTENTIONTO
B) The A ocItcci tita
z,tuitd 3 points In
.ns
32 points each to PLORIDA.
efld,flbiJS1flesSt
P0, flax II?
REOISTEr FICTITIOUNAME
'The Philadelphia 76ers have priotJ.
lead Buffalo over New Orleans. CASE NO. 76-3*..ccM.J
m0Ie
In cpIiance with Section 165.09 ArnOte 5prin
been going strong most of the
County, FIc1rlda under the IitItitj
Rockets 113,
BETTY C. V.IENTH, formerly Florida Statutes 1974 tP%C
In the other NBA games, the
'0
dersigned will register with the name of 555 SECURITY S V 1EMS,
season, but usually have lacked Buffalo Braves beat the New
Calvin Murphy poured in 31 k,own as BETTY K. CASS,
. and that I Intend to register Said
PlaintilI, Clerk of the Circuit Court,
a good finishing kick in their Orleans Jazz 120-102; the Hous- points fcr Houston as the Rock. v.
Seminole County. Florida, upon the name with the Clerk Of tht Circu1t
games.
ton Rockets edged the PorUand ets edged Portland. The pn. WILLARD C. FISHER,
r,c,ptofProofofPubIicatiOnof this Court, ftmine County, Florida in
Defendant, name, to wit: Western Treasure's accordance with the provisions of
It was different Wednesday Trail Blazers 113-110; the etsalsogotl8polnt.sfromRudy
Fictitious Name Statutes, To
NOTICEOFSUIT
under which he IS ehOaged in
night, however.
Seattle Supersonics outscored TomJanovlch, 17 each horn
WILLARD C. FISHER
busiflft at 40? Sjitsurna, Sanford, Wit Section 16509 Florida Statutes
The 76ers, down by 11 points the Milwaukee Bucks 110.io John Johnson and Ed Ratleff,
ADDRESS UNKNOWN
Florida, and that the undersigned IS
Cleve A
and all parties claiming Interest by, the
n('' of seid business.
in the second quarter, came and the Boston Celtics nudged and 15 from Mike Newlin.
Pidt
through, under or
agalntt
(SEAL)
back with a late rally and beat the Los Angeles Lakers 9249.
McAfee Enterprises
SuperSonics 110, Bucks 105 WILLARD C. FISHER and to all
Richard C. Schultz
McGinnis not only scored a
Inc.
the Phoenix Suns 125-108 th
parties having or claiming to have Publish: Feb. 19, 26, March 4. 11,
Seattle, 18 points down with any rigtt, title or interest in the
Puøllsh: March 4. 11, 11, 75, 1976
1976
ot of points at the end for 4:49 left in the third quarter,
DEX25
National Basketball Associ. 1'iI1adeIphia LAJt set up Doug rallied behind rookie Bruce personal property herein described. ______________________________ _____________________________
ation.
'YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Collins for a byup with 9:12 left Seals and Fred Hro
that an action of distress for rent Ofl
FICTITIOUS NAME
tobeat the fotlowing personal properly
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
"E&amp;1' this season we played to put the 76ers ahead for good N1il'aee
in
Notice is hereby given that I am
NAME STATUTE
Seminole
County,
Florida;
u1 at the beginning of games at 96-94. II was the first time he
engaged In business at Highway I?. TO WHOM IT MAY C0CERN:
All office furniture and equIpment 92, Longwood 37730, Seminole
and couldn't get our momentum Sixers led since the first few
Notice is hereby given that the
Celtics 92, Lakers 89
locatedat Sute 107, 320 S. U.S. High. County, Florida under the fictitious underiigned,
pursuant to the
going," said Philadelphia's seconds of
the ganie.
Dave Cowens broke a tie with way '792, Casselberry, Florida.
name of RICHIE'S WRECKING "Fictitious Name Statute" Chapter
Steve Mix. "N,w we have re- PhiIadelpha 's Joe Bryant a free throw with 48 seconds e t has teen tiled against you and you SERVICESYARD,afldIb6tI intend
are required to serve a COPY of your to register said name with the Clerk v.ith the Clerk of the Circuit Court, in
verted and are able to make
red
pointa to lead all after Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
itten defens#s. If any, t, it upen of the Circuit Court, Seminole
strong finishes."
scorers,
toWed out, and Kevir1 'wcom H3equist &amp; McLarry, 339 Maguire County, Florida in accordance with nJ toe 5,mi.ji County, Florida,
L,Ofl receipt .jt proof of the
The late rally was sponsored
Jazz 120, Rockets 102
added two points for insurance, Blvd., Suite 133, Orlando, Florida the provisions of the Fictitious
blication of thiS notke, the tic
323, and file the original with the Name Statutes, To Wit:
by George McGinnis, who
Bob McAdoo and Randy liftingBostonoverLosAngeles, ClerkoftheabovestytedCourtoflor
ection titious name, to wit: CASDREX
$6309 Florida Statutes 1957.

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remember as rt1cu1ar1y effective hItters were We.s Fer'rell, a
193-game winner in the 193( who batted .280 for his 15 years in the
majors, and Red Lucas, who hit .281 in 18 years (most with Cl'aced frt'qientiv as pinch hitters, and Ferrell had

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She was treated at Seminole Memorial Hospital for
minor injuries.
%'fillie Baker, called home from his Wght shift job at
Deep South Products, Fores t City, said his we received
leg injuries when she crawled through a bedroom window
to escape from the house
Police estimated damage to the Baker residence was in
ex cess of *4500 and today were searching for to
unidentified
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station wagon and the damaged house.
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Neighbors told police that they saw the two youtlLs run

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Associated Press Writer

audit. Since it is not a
mandated role of a subcommittee to conduct audits of
specific orgariLtations and
because the GAO has unique
capacity in this respect, I
request that such an audit be
made by the GAO,`

riving In Illinois, told reporters that the 'Democra tic Congrt
as absolutely convinced I had no connection whatsmver with
Watergate So thatoughtiolay thatailegationtorest
Ford didn't menfion Ns pardon of former President Richard
Nixon.

Dvin(wrats. too. were busy in Illinois, biggeit of the prull,iry
states so far in terms of delegates. Carter was in Chicago and
Pridgen said the SEEDCO Alabama Gov. George C Wallace in Peoria .
And there were other developments Thursday on the polifical
audit team has already been

from the wreck scene as the neighbors rushed into the
dwelling to aid Mrs. Baker.
After a wrecker carefully ex tracted the auto from the
house, police impounded the veWcIe with hc1m that
e vidence technicians today would be able to find

assigned.

--California Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. said in Sacramento he is
Orr says he welcomes the
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GAO audit or, for tha
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SEEDCO have injurcid the

President Ford, campaigning for Iffinctis" upcom4 presidenW primary, has denied that Watergate left any stain
Orr asked CNle3 In a letter last administration. Two other candidates - Republican chafleNer
Ronald Reagan and Democrat Jimmy Carter attacked Fords
month to conduit an audit,
foreign policy.
The President, in search of anodier damaging blow to Reagan's
candid&amp;,yknne~tTuesda,"s1I'
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dispersal of federal funds does area toda y tocontmueathree-day swing. He arrived Thursday in
with congressional Rockiordanden(aton ce for th ea1ote
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sement.
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careened through the intersection with Bethune Circle,
across the lawn and into the house

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grand jury probe is a remote Henry M. Jackson of Washington, a Democratic prPsidenti.-d
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Wilson I I-Merritt I establishing special tax districts.
delegation."
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votes from the nation's sports writers and broad.
casters, May was the high
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64, Son. UCLA, Jeff Fosnm Van
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r mark since his sophomore so.
derbill., Lloyd Walton,
All America as selected by the
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Tom Daniels
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Chuck Palm
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Marquette.
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May and Dantley are the preDantley, who applied as a basket, the 235-pounder collect.

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basket ball team today.
Ford of North Carolina and Ron observers.
year, scored dose to 29 points a against Michigan this seasy
Joining the (rontcourt stars Lce of Oregon.
Scouts describe the slick In. game for the Irish. "Dantley and came up with a baskeUui of
on the first team are May's
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student art exhibit were fm left) Assistant School Superf
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School Board CbafrM2n Bud Feather. The allow, which Infludes
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29 schools, will be at the mall through

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