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in preserving city historical sites, had
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taken positions similar to that of the about as a result of city assistance to the
Bankers' Committee, while a survey bank in oaining that land from the
performed by the Downtown Development Atlantic Coastline Raioad.
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terminal in Loam, Va. to retrieve the undamaged auto
ge, subject to a deductible of IW,n per oectirencv,
Passengers who arrived i.n Sanford shortly before carrim and their freight of autornobilies. These were sent
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row on Monday, fond theni.selves stranded without on to Sanford Monday night, said Blayney.
contents,
roadbed
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Tuesday, March 9, 1976

Chief

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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Pleads

harry Tang will assist state Arizona, pleaded guilty to guilty to grand
larceny of a
pirole and probation officials conspirac) to deliver heroin newspaper
vending machine at
who conduct the pre-sentence and amphetamines,
the store and the prosecutor
Cheung Yee Mang, 5O-yeir- investigation.
No Contest Plea
dropped charges of attempted
01(1 Chinese chef, remained in
According to court records,
Theron Houon, 24, of burglary and possession of
county jail today pending Mang is an alien with a wife and Oviedo, pleaded no contest to burglary tools.
completion of a pre-sentence four children still in China, battery and resisting an officer
investigation
PSI
after Court sources said it is possible without violence in connection
Case Dismissed
pleading guilty Monday to that Mang will be deported.
with aJan. l7 melee at Club 436,
Judge Woodson dismissed
aggravated battery in the Jan.
"I's Pending
Altamonte Springs. Houston felony marijuana possession
11 stabbing of a Cassellerry
Circuit Judge J. William was allowed to remain free on charges agkinst Bryan Lee
restaurant owner with a but. 'Voodson allowed three men bond pending a PSI.
hloilar, 18, of 2714 Trailwood
cher knifc.
arrekd t'i drug charges after
Assistant State Atty. Charles Drive, Forest City, and Alice
Mang had been docketed for an
Altaiic;ite
Springs Gordon dropped a charge of Jane Mareland, 18, of Charlotte
trial this week on charges of policeman purchased am- improper exhibition of a St., Forest City.
attempted murder, aggravated phet3mlnes in a Fern Park bar shotgun against Houston as
battery and aggravated assault to remain free on bond pending part of the negotiated plea.
Charges Dropped
in connection with the incident pre-sentence investigations.
Free on Bond
State Atty. Abbott Herring's
at the Peking Mandarin House
Ramiro Herrera, 24, id
Kirk Winslow Martin, 16, of office dropped grand larceny
r e s t a u r a n t,
SR-436,
Enrique Herrera, 18, both of Winter Park, arrested Jan. 25 In and burglary charges
against
Casselberry, in which Mrs. Apopka, pleaded guilty to the attempted burglary of a Moffat Grier Sherard Ill, 23, of
Mary Johnson, the owner, was delivery of controlled sub. food store at Fern Park with
an Charlotte, N.C., and Reginald
stabbed numerous times,
stance: amphetamines. George axe remains free on bond Lee Locke, 23,
of 808 W. 11th St.,
Court-appointed interpretor Gonzales, 36, of Guadalupe, pending a PSI. Martin pleaded Sanford.
11) BOB LLOYD
Herald Staff Writer

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IN BRIEF
Senate Report Details
Government Spying Targets
WASHINGTON (AP)

Women's libbers, CoIflIfluflIstS,
militant blacks and Jews and taxpayers protesting
against taxes were among the targets of domestic surveiilance by government agencies, a Senate committee
says.
The Senate intelligence conun1tteereleased nearly 1,000
pages of documeni. Monday, detniibn tiomeslic FBI
wiretap and surveillance operations and internal
Revenue Service undercover spying.
One memo shows the FBI used inforzner during, 1969
and 1970 to keep track of the women's liberation
movement in several U.S. cities, but never turned up any
evidence of revolutionary or violent activity.

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Protection and
"Crimet Against Women;
Nterrance, free eight-week seminar, 7 p.m., Bui!dthg
43 Adult Education Campus SCC, Call Community Ser.
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Shrouded In Secrecy,
Oil Talks Continue

Free blood pressure tests, 24 p.m., 7th and Elm,
Sanford Adventist Church.
Sanford Pilot Club, 8p.m., Flagship Bank of Sanford.

PANAMA CITY (AP)
The top-secret meeting
between an Arabian sheik and four U.S. oil company
executives entered its third day today, arousing the interest of government and political figures.
But the concerns of federal officials and a presidential
candidate were fueled more by the dearth of knowledge on
negotiations between Saudi Arabian Oil Minister Sheik
Ahmed Yarnani and representatives of Exxon, Texaco,
Mobil and Standard Oil of California.
As from the beginning, there was no news from inside
Monday on how the talks were going or when they might
end. A statement by the ArabianAmerican 011 Co., the
object of the negotiations, said the meeting concerned
"the transfer of ownership" of Aramco and would en1
shortly.
Frank Zarb, director of the Federal Energy Administrnlrin snid th" "' n%- nnfinvinlizatinn of the firm arc
,.':e:.i: :...J.$l1dve lost ln!iuence over INcontrol of world oil prices."
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Parents Anonymous (for troubled Pareflts),730p.m.,
Community United Methodist Church, 17-92, Casselberry,
Open discussion, Seminole AA, 8 p.m., 501 Lake
Mlruile Rd., Hallway House.
Winter Sprfngc Jaycees, 7 p.m., VFW building, 17-92,
Longwood.
Sanford Middle School PTA, 7:30 p.m., nomination.,
for officers for coming year.
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Florida Puwer and
light, Sanford.
Casselberry Jaycees, 7:30 p.m., Summerset
Recreation Building.

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sor
Free Pap test and breast check for woeii
the event the ncgotiation..s faiLed, to conlot," Meyer said.
Seminole
County,
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p.m.,
Society
The sequence of events at Monday sider condemnation proceedings.
'
But Morris' motion passed, again with
Plaza
Casselberry.
night's meeting was as follows:
Seminole
McClanahan at this point Indicated he
Stenstrom dissenting.
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C1brT'y R*tsry (luh, 7:30 am.. The Caboose.
moved that the Park venue site be
being asked for the parcel.
said toda}: "I was being consistent. I
Sanford
Klwaais, noon, Civic Center.
designated as the location for the new city
"I think w should make a counterwould have preferred that the issue be put
hall; and that Park .venue from Ft'lton
Oviedo Rotary Club, 7:30 a.m., Town House.
proposal," he said. "I think a proposal of
on a referendum."
Street north to Seminole Boulevard be
$80,000 would be feasible."
In February, Stenstrom announced that
closed to vehicular traffic in nrder to
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"Would you all be receptive to a trade.
h favored n referendum on the city hail
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facilitate creauon of a pedstriai mall,
off?" Morris asked. 'i'n, ihink!ng ul the
ic quttIon of locating the
ry
"There's going to be a problem with
city parking lot at First and Park."
new city utll is too important to allow a
parking," City Commissioner Gordon
Mayor Lee Moore, commenting that he
mere majority of the City Commission to
Meyer said. "You'll be closing 20 parking
was a member of the board of directors of make the decision."
In
spaces."
the Florida State Bank, reminded the
"lmovethatwenotconsidertheWelaks
"It would be more practical to put it
commissioners that the 2.6 acre parcel had
building in the negotiations," McClanahan
Slection of a Jury began used hypnotism to help the
; hcrc we put it before," City Corn.
been offered to the city in a package that
said. His motion was
supported
by
Meyer,
today
in circuit court at Sanford victim remember details of the
nussioner A.A. McClanahan commented,
also included the Welaka apartment
but Moore cast a key vote to defeat the for Robert Edward
Creech, 40- stabbing.
referring to the French Avenue property,
building on First Street. He said the entire
motion.
year-old Casselberry produce
Scheduled for trial later this
But both commissioners voted for the package had been offered for $180,000,"
Morris moved that Knowles be vendor accused of aggravated
week
is Mrs. Nancy Mae Black,
motion, which passed with City Corn.
and failing that, a price of $110,000 for the
authorized to negotiate "to obtain the best battery and attempted murder 33, formerly
of Tampa. Mrs.
missioner Julian Stenstrom dissenting.
two acres."
deal possible," with n3 exclusions. in the Dec. 7 stabbing of an Black In accused of first-degree
Morris moved that Knowles be
"I wouldn't be receptive to purchasing
McClanahan and Meyer dissente
but employe, Charles Oscar Wade. murder In the Dec. 27 shooting
audwrized to continue negotiations to the Welaka building under any cir.
Moore again broke the tie by c&amp;zt ,his
Creech was arrested three death of her husband, 46-year.
acquire the bank-owned property west of cumstances," McClapahan said,
vote for the motion,
weeks after the Midnight In- old RUBe Wayne Black, at the
cident when Casselbetry police home of her sister In Sanford.
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COLUMBIA, N.C. (AP)

A U.S. State Department
official is being sought by
poli for questioning in t
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bludgeon deaths of five members of his family, whose
burning bodies were found in a swampy grave near this
e,kiii
The victims were identified Monday as the family of
Bradford Bishop Jr., 39, assistant chief of the special
trade activities office of the State Department's economic
and business section.
AH: Gen. Rufus Edmkcten said .kv p
"rth
whd'nau nuttepuctw to his offi ce for a week, "is being
sought for questioning," although Edmisten added that
Bishop could be "lying dead somewhere."
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HAR1'PORI)(AP) A fireworks compan owner who
sold explosives to a government undercover agent posing
as an agent of the Irish Republican Army has been
tenced to two years In jail.
Lawrence C. Alton, 36, of St. Petersburg, and
Hughesville, Pa. pleaded guilty in December to conspiracy to transport from Pennsyivania to Connecticut 180
tricks of plastic explosives.
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County Looks

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BY JANE CASSELBERRY
Herald Staff Writer

by law to submit prior to predicted that even with
Seminole County f2ommissio,i
TheSanford CtyCommlssion Public Works Complex; and
October 1977.
professional help it would be today unanimously agreed to Last night agreed to allow the approved an amendment to the
Council members expressed December before the land use search bra legal way to enter Federation of Senior Citizens
cooperation agreement bet.
Moslem Army Deserters
SPRINGS
City indign ation at that time on plan is completed.
into an inter-local agreement Clubs, which Is composed of 19 ween the city and the Sanford
Council Monday night accepted learning Mrs. Kramer would
City Attorney Gary Massey with the City of Sanford to senior citizens organizations Housing Authority.
The
the resignation of City PIar.rwr nt hwe a plan written up
Seize LebQnese Garrison
finaince
lxuJcvt3 througutSgiiinjleCuwity, to amendment provides that
Dianne 1,. Kramer effective before leaving, as they said planning commission can along scenic We Monroe.
use space in Fort Mellon Park maintenance
of certain
BEIRUT, Lebanon( AP)
March 12 and approved the they were It to believe,
Moslem army deserters
provide for thL council a
The decision to attempt to to construct a new senior facilities within the Housing
took over another southcrn Lebanese garrison before
hiring of Leonard S. Carswell
Mrs. Kramer told Council Last meaningful plan
even on a work with Sanford officials citizens complex.
Authority are its responsibility,
dawn today, and President Suleiman Franjieh warned
Jr., a South Seminole resident, we..k it would not be possible to skeletal basis until they have came after the county attorney
Robert Lorman, chairman of and not the city's.
that a chain of mutinies might encourage Israel tc invade
subject to approval of the write a meaningful plan without all the information needed and ruled that it was illegal for the the Federation's building
south Lebanon and trigger a new Middle East war.
county CETA (Comprehensive the necessary input from the all elements come together." county to earmark
Al, a motion by City
funds for committee, presented tentative
Parliamentary sources said units from the rebel
Employment Training Act) community and data from the
Commissioner
Gordon Meyer
The City Planning Corn- private civic projects.
plans for the new center, which
"Lebanese Arab Army" occupied the garrison at
administrator,
county and other agencies, mission will hold a workshop to
that
parking
be
allowed on the
Mrs. Walter i Bill) Gielow, he said will alleviate a critical
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is scheduled to run out June 30, meet Council's June 30 the public on three alternative Woman's
the
group's
Boulevard
between
Par
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Club
Civic present headquarters, a trail
but Mrs. Kramer announced to deadline,
er French Avenues, was ap.
plans under consideration en improvement Project (CIP), in the park.
The sources had no immediate information whether
Council last week that she
eu
In her written resignation, March 24,7-9 p.m. and March last Tuesday requested $1,000
Lorman said the proposed
there was a shootout in Rachaya, the main station at
would be leaving In May, Mrs. Kramer expressed 27, 1-3 p.m.
from the county for azalea beds structure, to be financed by
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aiat irali" on me western slopes
necause she is expecting a "professional regret and
Mayor Troy Piland said along the lake,
federal funds, will encmpass
of Mount Herman just six miles from the Israeli border. I baby. Mrs. Kramer was hired personal apology to council," although funds will not be
Today, Mrs. Gielow said CIP 6,200 square feet, which will be
for the $10,000-a-year federally When contacted today she ava ilable after June30, if CETA doesn't represent the Sanford used
for administra ti ve offices,
if
funded position last September declined to comment on the funding Is available the city will Woman's club alone. She
said
it
as
well
as a 3,400 square-foot
Russia Blocks Pa s Sale
to assist the City Planning reason for her sudden continue with the planner after represents many
area clubs auditorium that could be used
Commission with preparation resignation,
that date,
and that the meney is needed to for meetings, dance!, and other
WASHINGTON (API Russia has blocked India from
of the comprehensive land use
Planning Commiasion
Councilman John Daniels beautify the area for the benefit senior citizens activities.
supplying spare parts for Egypt's Soviet-built MIG2I Jet
plan, which the city is required Chairman Walter Parkhurst said the committee had In- of all county residents.
In other aetinnc lb.
fighters, US. Intell1ence sources said tnday
1ervIeed
Carswell
Monday
"We're just asking you to mission approved on second
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afternoon and he was the only spend some money on the reading an ordinance amending
maintenance support for Et's air force, was reported
qualified applicant available. seawalls of Lake Monroe," she cable television rates;
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proved payment of a siatemeni
possible saiesofU.S.warplancsaixinnttt.aajunjssjlesto
Florida
Technological
Commissioner Sid Vilijen Jr. from an engineering firm
Egypt,
University
in
public
ad.
then
suggested that the county regarding work on the new
India, which produc,s MIGs and other weapons under
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It111SSIONS
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Casselberry
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government appealed to India for help.
downtown re-development the proper legal channels,"
John J. Bischoff, DeBary
Andrew Anderson
Roy W. Brown
Kathryn A. Donahue, Deflw-y survey for the City of Titusville VihIen said.
between January and April,
The commission was cx William H. Bruce
Gulls J. Litton,
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Ernest F. Woschnak, DeBary
William P. George
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Alvin Frink, Deltona
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Estelle F. Smith
Myrtle B. Welborn, Enter- without cost to assist the Discussion also centered on
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planner and the planning providing labor in lieu of cash
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Fannie M. Smith
lob PCT. MONEY tACK OUARANTEE
or both.
Claude
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Deborah J. England, Lake commission,
PRICKET'r
near
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Richard Williams
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Longwood Hills Road from SR
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Betty Prescott, Longwood
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grandchildren,
Arthur J. Boote, DeBary
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S12,(XX) contingency fund, of- $42,000.
Roy Edward McLiirney, 61, of
Gramkow Funeral Home is in
Anna
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(icials reported Monday.
At the conclusion of
600 Baywood Drive, Sunland charge of arrangements,
Margaret A. MaULS, Deltona - Monday's high 81, k'day's low
Ma workshop session, county mLetjng, Public Works Director
Estates died Sunday. A native
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commissioners learned that Bob kidrew said, "I think we
of San Diego, Calif., he had
Ruth K. Robert, Deltona
Increasing cloudiness today lived In Sanford for the past two
anticipated delays in road got what we came here for."
Evelyn
M.
Rohart,
Deltona
with
a chance of showers and a and a half years, moving here
construction
have
not
A $36,000 project
in
John
J.
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Deltona
few
thunderstorms. Clearing from Norfolk, Va. He was a
materialized even though Casselberry was delayed at the
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SChalia,
Delton
a
and
not
so warm (onlght and retired chief aviation elec$m,000 had been slashed from suggestion of Commissioner
Arthur
S.
Walters,
Deltona
Wednesday. Highs in the low to trician technician retiring in
the budget last year.
harry Kwiatkowski and
Gregory
L.
Bartlett,
mid
10. today and mid 701 Apr-U, 1973, after .2914 years in
Two major road projects Commission Chairman Mike
Longwood
Wednesday.
tows tonight In the service. He was a member of
nnday were givefi the go- Hattaway. Both officials asked
M.
Pinch,
Longwood
upper
0s
to low 60.. South to the Seminole i)1W Chapter 30.
head. And the three cam- for a work session with City
BIRTHS
southwest
winds Increastng to
miasloners attending the officials
Survtvqr'4 lndjn,,hs tjL"
o
the
Sanford:
15
to
25
m.p.h.
and
gusty
In
approved
more
than
meeting
Mrs. F:lizabeth J. Mcl4irney,
of the ciWs participation in a
tr. &amp; Mis. Willie (Barbara) thunderstorms today, slilhting
$ O,00Oworthof mwor projects. joint project on Lake Howell
Sanford; two daughters, Mrs.
Burke, a boy
to northwesterly tonight and Donna
Major road projects ap- Road.
Lee Young, Garden
DISCHARGES
diminishing through Wed- Grove, Calif. and Mrs. Patricia
proved include rebuilding
The county's share of
Sanford:
nesday. Rain probability today
s,'tions of Airport Boulevard project is estimated it $35000.
NewtnnitBoilthger
is 50 per cent.
Karin
Dunn
EXTENDED FORECAST
uneraI Nce
oti
I ots F. Jaillet
Party cloudy weather In.Hugh M. Miner
McLARNEY, ROY EDWARDdicated. Lou mostly 50. north
Funecai trvkes for Roy Ed
Mary H. Oldaker
to lOs south and near 70 In the
ward McI. arriey. 51, of 600
Mrs. Russell (Gwendolyn) Keys. Highs mainly 70g north
iaywood Dr., Sunland Estes,
,'10 died Swi.j,y. w ill b' PiId at
Davis' baby lxiv
and near SO south portion.
4:
p in IhurThy in Chris?
Itohianda J. Smartt
Wednesday's Daytona Beach
United Mtlhodi$l Church with
Henry L Williams
tides: high i:09a.mn.,2:35p.ni.,
Rev. David Suhi ofticlatIn.
Rachel T. James, Altamonte ow 8:28 a.m., 1:42 P.M. Part
Burial with full military honors
l l be in Oaklawn Mem0f 141
Springs
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football player and team owner, has been sentenced to
two years in prison for possessing and distributing
Icocaine.
Loudd, 42, of Orlando, was sentenced Monday by
U.S. District Court Judge Walter Jay Skinner, who also
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Alabama Gov. George
Wallace has closed the Florida presidential primary
campaign by chiding his major rivals for adopting his
positions on busing, tAg government and tax reform.
Wallace wound up his campaign here Monday at a
spirited hand-clapping rally attended by a predominantly
young audience of about 1,100 persons.
He said earlier Monday at a Jacksonville airport news
conference that he expected to repeat hIs 1972 victory In
today's primary, but would not speculate on whether be
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$5,019 billion 1976-77 budget and they don't like what they
SM.
Zollie Maynard. co-chairman of the Florida Coalition
for Responsible Fi.irvling of Education, said he would
release a detailed criticwn of the budget today.
The $2.48-billion general revenue portion of /skew's
reconunnded budget would give public schools $976.8
million, $229 million less than the $1 billion requested by
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The Cabinet has been
asked to send back development rules in the Florida Keys
today for a popular vote on whether population growth
should be limited in the Island chain.
William Keeser, president of the Greater Key West
Citizens Committee, said he would renew his request at
the Cabinet meeting.
The regulations, drawn up by the State Planning
thvision, make no mention of limiting popilaticn. They
were ordered to a public hearing in Jamiary In the Keys,
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A 26-year-old Orlando man,
arrested by Sanford police
Monday afternoen after an
alleged shoplifting incident at
Zayre's Discount Department
Store and a foot chase into a
nearby wooaeu area, was acing broken nose before the man ran
held in county jail today in lieu from the store parking lot.
of $15,500 bond,
Police U. Doug Bishop and
John Danford Marshall, 26, patrolmen Lewis Coombs
was charged with retail theft, chased the man on foot into the
aggravated battery and nearby wooded area.
resisting arrest with violence.
Bishop said he ordered the
Police gave this account of fleeing man to halt and was
the incident:
told, "You'll have to shoot me
Store security personnel tried because I'm going to whip
to stop a man from leaving the you.,,
store without paying for $39 in
Officers said Marshall
clothing. A struggle ensued and struggled with Bishop and
security guard James Barlow, Coombs and Bishop was
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Marshall was struck on the St.
and film strip projectors valued on board removing a 25forehead with handcuffs.
Held In Assault
at $425 in a treakin at Rosen- horsepower outboard motor.
Marshall was treated for a
Gallagher said be yelled and
Oviedo police jailed Mary wald Elementary School,
one
of the men fell overboard.
laceration and released at Hatcher Barkley, 38, of 22 Altamonte Springs.
Seminole Memorial Hospital. Pineview St., Oviedo, in lieu of
Deputy H.D. Kirby reported The second man pulled the first
Bar low was treated for the nose $5,000 bond on an aggravated the burglars broke a plexiglass from the water and they
fracture and released,
assault charge.
window to enter and attempted escaped with the outboard
Marijuana Charges
Maitland Man Held
to pry open an office filin g motor in a small boat, police
I'WO 'iafl1ori1 men and a
Sheriff's detective John 1. cabinet before burglarizing an said.
Juvenile boy were charged with Poole
Burglary Reported
arrested
Kenneth empty soft drink vending
felony possession of marijuana William Pollack, 20, Maitland machine and taking the
Kenneth Clark, 129 Pinecrest
after police found ap- Route Two, on a charge of at. projectors.
Drive, Sanford, reported
proximately a pound of tempted grand larceny in
cigarettes,
a
clothing,
Tools Stolen
marijuana in the trunkofacar. connection with a Feb. 22 in.
Tom Wassel, 2651 Tuscarora calculator and wrist watch,
Held In lieu of $3,000 bond cident at Little Food Town, Trail, south Seminole, reported total value $125, was taken In a
each were Jesse Deltuirt Bear Lake Road, Forest City. burglars took tools, frozen burglary at his residence.
Mitchell, 22, of 615 Park Ave.,
Poole said James Tate meats and a skate board, total
Engine Stolen
and Ricky Charles Hampton, MacG-een, 18, of 3512 Craig value $278, from his garage.
Patrolman Jack Fulenwider
23, of 706 W. First St.
Drive, Forest City, was
said Joseph H. Coiley reported
Boat Theft Foiled
Detective Capt. C.B. Fagan arrested earlier on a grand
Bob Gallagher told Sanford a 840) engine with custom
reported that the marijuana larceny charge in the can.
police he was awakened by a headers was removed From a
was found in the trunk of a car
Probe School Theft
noise on his boat, docked at pier Volkswagen parked at Colley's
driven by Hampton when it was
Sheriffs deputies ictty were C, Sanford Marina, early today Tire Shop, 711 Celery Ave.

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Bill

house Speaker Donald
TALLAHASSEE (AP)
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of
Joined supportars a constitutional amendTucker
ment before Florida voters today on a property tax for
water management.
"We must act now to recognize the magnitude of our potential future problems and act to head them off," Tucker,
.JL,l1LthaSSee, said Mend iy.
"Perhaps none are more 1grtificant than managing,
distributing and conserving aW water resources," he told
the Panama City chapter of the Florida Audubon Society,
which has gone on record against the amendment.

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make sure you pay the smallest
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weekly senior citizens dances from Thursday to
Wednesday. 2:30 to 5 p.m at the Sanford Civic
Center. There Is no charge for these events,vsponsored y the Greater Sanford Chamber of
Commerce and the City of Sford. Music Is by the
mford &amp;raders orchestra.

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facility, for all public roads, streets and highways in
Florida, ranging !rom minor rural local roads to
major urban expressways. Standards also are
esthbllthed for bridges, w 1(Wft-• ,Q-, i.:icusu
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&amp;Uer highway-i- elated facilities,
Standards are established for all phases of
planning, design, construction and maintenance.
The standards were mandated by the 1972
Florida Legislature In Chapter 72-3211, Florida
Statutes, which directed the Florida Department of
Transportation to appoint an advisory coiimjttee to
develop and adopt uniform minimum standards for
all public traffic facilities within the state.
More than two years were required for
develnnment
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standards manual. Following completion of the
draft manual, public hearings were held throughout
the state in April 1975.
Suggestions and comments of local officials
were incor po rat ed in th e manual prior to adoption
in final form and filing in compliance with
requirements of the Florida Administrative
Procedures Act.
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ne.t month.
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a. — Not nil
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America is nostalgic. The fading away of
corruption In th is tiny Sou thern c'nnunisntty in
Instead, for the nation as well as the residents, a
signal for joy and hope. Good riddance to the
past In ldowici, it was awful. The future by
comparison can't be anyth ing but good.
For as far back as anyone remembers,
Ludowici and surrounding Lmg County were
twin bastions of repression In the flats of Georgia
Umber country. Politics were controlled by a
rumpled old legal baron named Ralph Dawson,
and the law was In the hands of equally
monarchical Brown Jones. No one held office
who didn't agree with this majority of twu, and "
woe be those who violated what passed for the
rules. Rule really. Says a local: "The only thing
Dawson anJ Jones demanded was that they get
theirs and they did get it, oh, they dld."
What they got was a nationwide reputation
for running one of the sleaziest cminties in
America. Former Georgia Gov. Lester Maddox
said it aptly enough: "The place is lousy, rotten,
corrupt, nasty and no good." The sentiment was
echoed by an astonishing number of traveling
Americans who from unhappy ezperlence
nicknamed Ludowici "The Town Without Pity."
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cTusoads of what used to be major highway
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and petroleum to be sure. But the riew pro. fairs in which the market does nothing but what
ne current reasons for weariness or wariness chain gang were implanted until such time as the
Russian leaders have announced plans for investors make it do.
Include fears about the British potusii sterling, motorists came up with money from home.
guerrilla operations in Rhodesia, rich in
"The stock market is weary," said the broker, concern that the Federal Reserve will impose
But traffic violations were only pert of the
chromium, tin, asbestos, copper and gold, and on "!,o investors might best be advised to stay monetary restraint, and an inability to create ruse- Present Sheriff Cecil Nobles, who was

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reared two miles outside of Ludowid, says there
with diamond, copper, lead, zinc, vanadium, attitude produces the effect; it Is the adviser who
were
unlimited ways in which the locals
It continues: The big institutions which sup.
sliver, tin, and cadimlum resources. Then Is weary or wary, and the market which mirrors ported the 1976 rally now are heavily invested ?eParated the tourists from their money. Service
there's neighboring Zaire and Zambia, with it.
and not in a position to lead an advance. And the station attendants checking engine oil would
cobalt, copper, industrial diamonds, bauxite,
Right now, the advisers are saying, the stock economic measurements, while improving, often foul up carburetors, then direct the
manganese and zinc,
-market
is conso lld9ting the 160 or more points show we have a long way to go.
motorists to a swin dle garage f or "repairs."
.. ,,v,a&amp;t, ua- usv uuw suss
uiuuruu average nas auclea
ul'l'.orinauaulerern prices for Iour1,,ts than
But that's the bail news, and the stock mar k et
tensely about the longtime effects of Soviet since last December, in one of the most energetic so far hasn't been receiving only bad news. Take for regulars. Barkeeps often fliinflamined
control over Zaire and Zambian cobalt and leaps in recent history.
alk at the other side of the very same reasons: customers into paying for double the drinks.
Rhodes= chrome.
Whatrver consolidation means isn't very
"We had dice games, whores, con artists, you
The British don't *..m rlkiilr&amp;r!y
Here, he says, they could really dons In.
clear, but presumably it suggests investors now about their own r1srrrv'y. !! t'e Fed
name it," says Sheriff NobiM, "our rtsi
As mignt be Expected, the Soviet Union has are trying to feel firm and secure at this g72.92'- need monetary restraint then it must feel the was earned.,'
been particularly generous in military aid, and point ievel (as of the beginning of trading today). recovery is very strong. And small lot salesThe turnaround began when Maddox sumenergetic In furnishing military advisers, to
As a result, the once explosive rally now purchase ratio3 suggest small Investors are inoned county boss Dawson to his Atlanta office
countries rich in oil and natural gas — Algeria, sputters
forward a few points and then falls growing more interested.
—and then promptly threw him out as a gesture
Libya and Nigeria.
back. A morning 'idvance withers by midday
It
might
be
true
that
some
of
the
Institutions
of
contempt. The interstate 95 was completed
But the Soviet Union is attracted by more and then resumes faintly near the close. A slight now are heavily tn%eited, but some of them
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along the coast, draining away the bulk of county
than Just petroleum. There's a ;pr-eat deal of decline sets off a slight rally.
mutual
and
pension
funds,
for
instance
— also traffic. Finally, Dawson and his vestpocket
bauxite, raw material for aluminum, in Guinea,
In such a situation, those who are supposed to have an ;nflow of new dollars to be Invested, sheriff passed on, presumably to a
do joint In
and titanium ore in Sierra Leone next door,
be able to see current world history In the Many of them are growing,
the hereafter — and the old ways ended.

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intelligence figures:
— The six Arab countries have a combined
air strength of 1,509 supersonic and subsonic
fighter jets. Israel has only 426, of which 206 are
supersonic. The Egypt'ans alone have 347
supersonic fighters, the Syrians another 338. In
addition, these two Arab nations possess 62 of the
latest Soviet MIG-23s, which are superior to any
jet plaiie the United States has yet sent to Israel.
— Most Arab planes and missiles have been
supplied by the Russians since the October 1973
war. Syria, especially, has been loaded down
with extremely sophisticated equipment. In
contrast, 220 of Israel's subsonic planes are U.S.supplied A4 Skyhawks, which are )-year-old
models.
— The ZI /traij IIaUUia have 2,Zi33 itdlJIed
pilots, Including 1,740 who are qualified to fly jet
fighters. israel has 1,100 pIlots, of whom 100 are
jet qualified. All told, the six Arab air forces
have 74,airmen, as opposed to only 19,(v)O fr
Israel.
— The Israelis have only eOO antiaircraft
missiles, including the short-range Chaparral.
They have 114 launchers, but only 15 are now in
operation.
— On the other side, the Arab Six have a
formidable 15,285 SAM missiles of varying
sophistication, with 2,675 launchers. But only 399
launchers are actually deployed In the field. All
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From he association's own description of the
dense in the whole world."
affair, It must have been costly enough to boost
— During the 1973 war, only one Israeli plane
hospital bills from coast to coast. As it Is
was shot down In combat. But a sobering 120 hospital costs shot up 106 per cent higher than
were brought down by antiaircraft weapons, the Consumer Price Index last year.
particularly the Soviet SAM missiles.
The wingding was attended by "70 per cent of
— The combined Arab navies are five times
the congressmen in Washington that day,"
greater in manpower than Israel's navy of 5,000 boasts an association memo, "What otherwise
seamen. But the Arabs have 49 destroyers, would have been a rather dignified affair," the
submarines and missile boats, compared to only memo adds, was transformed Into "a
18 missile boata and one submarine for Israel. memorable fiasco with a truly distinctive
FlORIDA ODDS; Our political oddsmake, Western favor"
Jiiiuny the Greek Snyder, is giving odds that
According to the memo, here's why it was
President Ford will win the crucial Florida such a blast:
primary. By Jimmy's reckoning, the President
"In addition to seve-al cases of Coors and
Is two-to-one favorite to defeat Ronald Reagan. Olympia beet', and the special California white,
This would just about knock Reagan out of the red and rose wine bar, there were 6) pounds of
presidential race.
Alaska King Crab; three galloJof fresh Arizona
On the Democratic side, The Greek expects guacamole dip with taco chips; San Francisco
Jimmy Carter and Sen. Henry Jackson to aplit sourdough bread, Monterey Jack cheese and
anti-Wallace vote, leaving Alabama's Gov. Italian dry ralaini; smoked rainbow trout and
George Wallace in front.
homemade candy from Colorado; Hawaiian
The Greek's odds on Wallace are 54o-2; that pineapples; Idado elk salami; smoked salmon,
a $2 bet on Wallace would win $5. Rated mountain trout and wild meat jerky; Nevada's
behind Wallace are Carter at 3-to-I and Jackson
Basque 'Amer Picon Punch'; New Mexican
at 44o4. No one else on the ballot Is better than
Pinto
beans; and genuine Frontier Days buffalo
10040-I Mot.
Jerky from Cheyenne, Wyo."
WILD, WILD WEST: The American Hospital
The memo quotes one guest as gushing:
Assn., which represents the nation's hospital, "There are receptions going dn all the time but
recently threw a Western wlngdlng for members
only a few that we really look forward to. And
of Congren.
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Chapter 65-2437, Laws of F,oricSa, to
increase contributions by the City of
Sanford to the Fireman's Relief and
Perion Fund to eliminate the
contribution oy the Firemen;
repealing all prevous Legislative
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William Windom portrays American humorist James Tburber In two oldEr brothers had come to
to &amp;,inford and married his
the Seminole Mutual Concert Aisoclatlon's last presentation of
About 75 guests called bet.
the season, March 11 at 8p.m. at Sanford's Civic Center. Best this country earlier and lived in Annie.
ween the appointed hours of 2-5
Cleveland, Ohio. lie lived with
After moving hackand forth p.m. Guests from out of town
known for his Emmy Award-winning role in TV 's "My World and his brother George, who from between
Sanford
Welcome To It," which Is based on Thurber's
and were Mrs. Ber-ta Solymosi,
wilting, Wi.udom the time of his arrival had been Cleveland, they f in
ally set tled Cleveland; Mr. and Mrs. Peter
will bring those and other stories and fables before live audiences telling
Pete of young Annie
in Sanford in 1942 and have Dun-ia, New Shrewsbury, N. J.;
In a look into Thurber's enchanted world.
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Bl h lid i Florida. lived at their Cedar Avenue Mr. and Mrs. George Andreas
and daughter Cheryl and her
fiance Rick Million, and Mrs.
highlights
of
their
lives
from
Mary Chovika, all of
fa.mily.

She was the daughter
of home ever since,
Romanian born parents who
A photo album covering the
were close friends of George

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with well-it ihers, the honored
couple danced the anniversary
wal tz to music played on the
clarin et by their son, Pete, and
granddaughter, Gena, on the
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stepped up as they were joined
by several friends in a
Romanian dance.
""-'c a long gr - zf
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yellow orchid corsage.
The story of Pete and Anna's
romance was pr edestined even
before t hey met In 1925. Pete,
unable to speak a word of
English, came to America in
1921 as a young boy of 16 from
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style, and in the beverage
department Sergio Alvarez was
in hand wi th his talents to make
the refreshments complete.
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March 241h. at 710 P M • at the
of the City Of
reguiar meeting of 11w Seminole
Sanford, Florida
County School Board in the Council
By; H. N. Tamm, Jr.
Chambers of the Altamonte Springs
City Clerk
City Hall, 715 Newburyport Ave. PubliSh March 9, 1976
Ah.jr'sonte Springs, Fla. 37101. Bids DEX 17
must be Submitted in full. in ac
cordance with the requirementsof IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
the bidding and contractual con
JUDICIAL CIR.
ditions. Bidding documents may beEIGHTEENTH
rlj,T.
IN AWE) FOR SEMINOLE
ex amineci and obta i
ned at the COUNTY, FLORIDA.

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Hukur celebrated their 50th
wedding
anniversary on March
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son and his family, Pete and
-- Kathy Bukur, Gena and F red;
and their daughter and her
family, Mary Ann and Edgar
Bruce, Lisa and Laura.
The "50 Golden Years"
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flowers in golden hues. A four.
tiered cake made by Mary Ann,
' .Lisa and Laura Bruce was iced
in white and embellished with
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F'&amp;jti',t March 9 II, 23, 1976

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Arthur H Beckw,th, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By. Mary N. Darden
Devty Clerk
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ACTION NO. Y&amp;U-CA-18-EE
Seminole County School
In Re Chang. of Name of
Board Office
TAe,'A ANN DAVIS,
202 E
the arrival of Pete in America, Jacksonville.
Commercial Ave
Mrs.
Ann
a minor.
Sanford. Florida, 37771
Finally, in 1925 Pete came to their courtship and all un.- Brancel, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
AMENDED
and
Florida tomeetAnnie.Theymet, portant events up to the Teiaiant, Tampa; Mr. and Mrs.
NOTICE OF SUIT
James Melvin Archlte
he
TO
WILLIAM
EDWARD
DAVIS
proposed and she accepted. present, with anecdotes, was Charle Cibu, New Smyrra
and Assoc,
Address Unknown
71$ So Perk Ave
lie
returned to Cleveland and a compiled and presented to them Beach, and Mrs. Paul Csskey,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN
10
At Third Street
mendation.
And
If
you
can't
get
few
months later he came back by Mary Ann.
DeLand.
that an action for Change of Name of
Sanford, Florida 3777)
your
husband
to
go, go alone.
Tanya
Am
Davis
has
been
filed
Plan deposit will be $100.00 per set,
DEAR ABBY: What
oaint you and you are required to
Dear
You need to learn how to cope
refundable upon
submission of a serve a copy of your written
protection
does a hospital
with
bunafide bid. Limit of two sets
a bull-headed husband.
fensej, if any. to Wallace F patient
have
from
nosy
Dated this 5th day of March, 1974
hospital
Slalnaker, Jr of STEPHENSON and
Tb. S? 1C C't,
ritimiel who divulge a
BEANE, Post Office Drawer One,
School do
Casselberry, Florida, 37707, Al, patient's confidential in5: Mr. R. G. Feather. '
torneys for the Petitioner Mother,
formation to their friends?
Chairman
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dfiletheorigilwiththeCt,rkof
BYJANECASSELBERRY
5: Mr. W. P. Layer,
handicapped persons to feel volunteer and additional
I live next door to a gossip _____________________________
the above styled C ourt on or before
Su perintenden t
llersldStaffWrfter
more
comfortable with each educational - opportunities.
April 17th, 1976; otherwise, a
mcnger
whose
sister-in-law
has
-Publish; March 9, 16, 23, 1976
.
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Judgment
may
be
entered
against
Lookouts wil l be Identifi ed on a
other.
access
to medical records at
DEX
a been taught by my husband that
you for the relief demanded in the local hospital.
What
Is
a
'handicap,'
a
To
create
greater
map
tofadllitate Introduction of
Petition
Daddy never makes a mistake
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or
an
'in- awareness of the special and those interested in sitting and
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
WITNESS my hand and the Seal of
Recently I was a surgical or never d oes anything wrong.
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA said Court on thiS, the Sth day of
convenience?' What is physical, normal needs of handicapped companion services and other
patient there, and I purposely n...
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File Number 76-41 CP
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did not disclose the nature of never lifts a finger to help me
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social
rehabilitation? Who friends and activities.
my
s
ge
ur
Division
ry to an yone
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
ex- with the hou.sework even though
- provides these services? What
In R: Estate of
Cler k of the Circuit Court
— To intr oduce resources to
cepting my Immediate
family. I am crippled with rheumatoid
ROSE MARIE KAESER, a k-a
Cy. Mary N. Darden
Is
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the
my
community's
role?
those
who wish more inThis neighbor admitted lear- arthritis.)
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MARIE KAESER, a k-a MARY
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flow
can
?nindividu.al'sspecial
formation about specific
rung the specific details of my
KAESER,
Publish : March 9, 16, 33, 30, 1976
My doctor ref uses to get
• HANGING BASKETS
interest and skills be used to dl,cbilities and-or career op.
Deceased DEX 1,
case from her sister'irrlaw,
______________________________ whom
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NOTICE OF
involved
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In family affairs,
- I've never even met.
ADMINISTRATION
DISH
When
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I
ask
ed
and 'normalization' of the
him
to
please
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When I told this neighbor that
GARDENS
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
a few words to i-ny h usba nd for ___
handicapped? And where can individuals as providers as well
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR
resented the invasion of
ok
, ARTIFICIAL
THL ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
opportunities be found to as recipients of services in
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ARRANGE.
OTHER PERSONS INTEP.ESTED COUNTY, FLORIDA.
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MENTS
natural community settings.
histories were supposed to be aifl a physician , not a referee."
IN THE ESTATE:
NO 16-E.CA-09
These
are
some of the
This is a ba sic attitudinal
Flowers
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
DIVISION D
confidential, she ridiculed me
Our preacher is very young
for
all ocaI,n*
st ions to be diset
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nue
by
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SUSAN IRWIN ADAMS
Howdoesa person deal with traininginmarriagecounseling
PH 322 1822
MARIE KAESER. a k a MARY poration organhled and existing
dividuals,
their families, All persons who would like to
KAESER
under the laws of the United States, such an obvious invasion of so he can't help me. Besides, he
,Jrceased, File Number 761$ CP, is
professionals, para-.professi- feel more comfortable wi th
Plaintiff,
privacy? Or has this become so won't even talk to people who do
Mop
endng in the Circuit Court lcsr vs.
on.s, and law vohsInteer! at. a hndIcapped
(1
cns
are
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course.
"t Seminole County Courthouse. North MONTGOMERY WARD I CO.
Preregistration i,s required.
INFURIATE!)
Don' t sen d us on a goose
Park Avenue, Sanford, Florida INCORPORATED, a corporitien,
The
Lookout
Course
will
be
To
enroll call OUTLOOK at 81'
DEAR INFURIATED: I no
37771 The personal representative also known as MONTGOMERY
chase for counseling. This bullco-sponsored
by
Seminole
4396
or write P.O. Box 208,
that publication of this letter l)eadedhusband ofniineref
of the rtate is RAYMOND E. WARO COMPANY; and JORDAN
uses
Community
College
and
Longwood.
KAESER, whose address 5 IS MARSH COMPANY, a Florida
will cause hospital ad- to talk
to anybody about his
Northfield Rd. Millington, N.J. corporation,
OUTLOOK Central Florida
The course will include films,
ministrators
to impress UPOU personal affairs,
07946 The name and address of the
All he wants to
Defendants
at
the
South
empathy
exercises and panel
Ies'.
amuI
Mrs.
John
ThompMarch
26.28
personal representative's attorney
their employes and volunteers do Is yell
NOTICE OF ACTION
at me,
Branch
on
the
scussion.
di
son
Adams,
Jr.
are set forth below
of
Enterprise
Seminole
SCC
that all patients have a right to
TO: Virgil Wayne Harris
All persons having claims or
Please help me because my' announce the engagement of second floor of the Pan-Am
Residence Unknown
Lookouts will receive Idenprivacy, and violation of condemands against the estate are
Marliyn J Harris
son
to
Bank
or
SR
436
is
getting
to
at
1-4.
On
Fri
da
y
tification
cards at the reception
be
just like his their daughter, Susan Irwin,
fidentialities should be grounds
requir ed, WITH IN THREE MON
Residence Unknow n
daddy.
the
sessions
will
be
Divorce
p.m.; and families with handicapped
is out. lie's got Hugh Franklin Penn Jr., son of
THS FROM THE DATE OF THE
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an for immediate dismissal!
Saturday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. members will have an ophis good points.
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS actiontoforeclosea m. rtgage on the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Hugh
Franklin
DEAR ABBY: How can I get
NOTICE. to file with the clerk Of the following pr3perty in Seminole
(bring lunch) and Sunday a portunity to meet Lookouts and
NERVOUSWREcK Penn Sr. of Hartselle, Ala.
my 15-year-old son to respect
above court a written statement 01 County, Florida;
their families. Representatives
Miss Adams, born in West reception, 3-5 p.m.
any claim or demand they may
Lot 331, SPRING OAKS, UNIT 3.
me? His daddy has taught him
DEAR WRECK: Sorry', but Palm Beach,
Objectives
of
the
course
are:
of
agencies and organizations
is the grand.
have. Each claim must be in writing according to the plat Ihereof as to cut me down,
(My son has counseling is my recom- daughter of
bnd must indicate the basis for the recorded in Plot Book 17. Pages 71.
to
enable
non-handicapped
and
will
be present to explain
Mr. and Mrs. John
claim, the name and address of the 75.8. 76, Public Records of Seminole
CLIP
AND
SAVE - - - - - - T.
Adams
Sr.
of
Tampa
and
the
-- ---- creditor or his agent or attorney, County, Florida
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and the amount claimed. If the Together with all structures and
$
off
claim is not yet due, he date when it improvements now and hprpait.r on
t
-Whipplc of Waycrca, Ca.
will become due shall be stat ed . It said land; and all fixtures now or
She is a 1970 graduate of I
the claim is contingent or hereafter attached to or uwd in
. Charlotte High School, Punto
unliquidatect, the nature of the un connection with the premises herein
certainty shall be stated. It the described and in addition ther eto the
Gordo where she was on the I
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claim Is Secured, thesec
security Mall following described household op
senior
countcil
aril
recipient
of
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be diScribed The claimant shall pilances, which are, and shall be
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the Betty Crocker Homemaker I
deliver sufficient copies of the claim deemed to be, fixtures and a par? of
,
Award. Also a graduate of I
to the clerk to enable the clerk to the realty:
so.
Central Heating Unit
mail one copy to each per,al
University of South Florida in I
Central Air Conditioning
representative.
1974,
she is currently
I
All persons interested in the e'stat,
Dishwasher
employed II Medicare lnsirance Entitles You Ic Home Use Of - . ;i s a teacher at Crestline
to whom copy of this Notice of
Disposal
Adminhstratl'-in has been malted are
Range
Elemen ta ry' School in Hart- I
required. WITHIN THREE MON. has been filed against you and
.BREATHING
PRESSURE BED PADS
selle.
/ 10k,
THS FROM THE DATE OF THE Montnomery Ward I Co., In.
r
Her fiance, both in Hartselle,
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS corporatid, a corpoation, a k a
NOTICE, to file any obiect ons they Montgomery Ward S. Company, and
*OXYGEN
is the grandson of Mrs. Charles
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may have that challenges the Jordan Marsh Company, a Florida
F. Penn and the late Mr. Penn, o
z
Validity of the decendent's will. the corporation.
HOSPITAL
and of the late Mr. and Mrs. Z
PATIENT
LIFTERS
qualifications of the personal and you are required to Serve a copy
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representative, or the venue or of your written defenses, if any. to t
Joseph F. Walter, all of Harti
on MacLean and Brooke, plaintiff's
Jurisdiction 01 the court.
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;BATH EQUIPMENT
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS, AND attorney, whose address Is Post
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A 1959 graduate of Morgan
.
As Prescri bed by Your Physician
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED Offi ce Drawer X. Jacksonville.
I
Florida 32203, on or before April
County High School where he p
WILL BE FOREVER BARR!D,
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13th, 1976, and file the original with
was senior class president, he i
Obtain these servcec under Medicare
11w Clerk of this Court either before
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As Personal Represents
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iraduated
in
l9frt
with
his
H
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service on plaintiff's att or ney or
tiye of the Est Pe of
degree from University of
immediately thereafttr, ot.,..;_ ..z
ROF MARIE KAESER,
We Bill
For You
a-k-a MARIE KAESER, a-k a default will be entered against you
North Alabama, later he at- I
in
the
demanded
br the relief
MARY KAISER.
tended University of Alabama
complaint ur petition.
Deceased
where he received his M.A.
WITNESS my hand and the sealo,
Attorney for Personal
this Court on the 51h day of March,
degree inl967 and .S,degrt
Representative
I
Douglas Stensrom. Esquire
1976.
1972. lie is a teacher at
(COURT SEAL)
"Outspoken."
Stenstrom, Davis 1.
Morgan County high School,
ArlhurH.fleckwith,Jr
McIntosh
—TheNewYorkTimes
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Hartselle.
P0. Box 3)0
By Lillian I Jenkins
Sanford, Ft 37771
The couple will be married at I
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Telephon e, 377 2 1 71
Deputy Clerk
ifl East Kentucky Ave., DeLand, Fla.
First
United
Methodist
Church,
I
PubliSh, March 9. 16, 23. 30, 1976
Publish: March 2, '. 1976
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WASHINGTON — Israel can never again
expect to win any easy victory over the Arabs,
according to the Pentagon's latest secret Intelligence estimates.
The Arab nations have amassed tremendous
stockpiles of Soviet weapons, giving them vastly
superior firepower.
The comparative figures are classified
"Secret-Sensitive." Since the Soviets supplied
the equipment, they obviously know the figures.
We, therefore, believe the American pe, who
may be called upon to support Israel, are also
entitled to the facts.
The six leading Arab powers - Egypt, Syria,
Jordan, Iraq, Libya and Saudi Arabia — have a
rnmhIn1 stren,Th thet Is overtheL'nthg.
iioughiv, they have a 44L-I pioriLy o%cr
Israel in combat planes, a 3-to-1 edge trained
pilots, a 194o-1 advantage in antiaircraft
missiles and a 1-to-1 superiority in ships and
submarines.
It is the Pentagon's view, nevertheless, that
Israel would win the next military conflict but
that tm victory would be costly.
Concurring, the Central Intelligence Agency
estimates that a future Arab-israeli outbreak
would produce at least 36,000 Israeli casualties.
On a proportlonat basis, this would be
equivalent to about 2.5 million casualties for the
United States.
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32769, and file the original with r e
Clerk of the ,iLov' %ty!ri (c..rt rn cr
L.-C lore April 17. 1916, 01tWrw15I ,
judgment may be entered against
you for the relief d
demanded in the
complaint or petition .
WITNESS myhandandthesealof
said Coust on March Sth. 1976.

Mr. And
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A class for both men and women who want to
learn to make small appliance and electrical
repairs, repair and finish furniture and do plumbing
maintcnance wi ll be held for eLht weeks, starting
March 18 at the Community United Methodist
Church on Highway 17-92 in Casselberry.
The fee for the class sponsored by Project OASIS

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the ranks of our fighting men would be inappropriate. The
collective bargaining and grievance procedure that is followed
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Mozambique in the South, puts the Soviet Union
who
came through got clipped," says filling
in a strong position to influence the market for
station
operator J. D. Futch.
JOHN
essential minerals and other key raw materials
on which the Western Industrial world is heavily
Once get, the routine never varied. Police
dependent now and will be in the decades ahead.
would harrazs the victims, with heavy questions,
We are not concerned here only with the
this to get them properly worried, then slap them %
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countries In which there Is direct ovktCuban
with heavy fines. Payment was immediate, of
involvement,
course, usually to a judge, but sometimes to the
Take the situation in Angola where Russop
NEW YORK (AP) — 'What Is the stock market's performance never are without ex. oli ce who promptly pocketed the cash. Visitors
Cuban backed forces have taken over the market telling us?" asks one broker after planations. They might not be correct, but who's without means were treated with special
government. Angola Is Important for diamonds another, inadvertently reversing a state of af. to know or to care?
severity, normally the clink where visions of the

an ordinary job. 1n wartime patriot.lc duty ,Tlust beeme the
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Association of Civil Teclsildans — are thought to be ready to
start organizing the three million men in uniform.
Many career servicemen favor a union, according to a
survey by the Fleet Reserve Association. They feel they need
some kind of organization to protect their benefits.
Organi.ation may be desirable, but not on the labor union
model and not involving labor union organizers.
Military men art their own breed, holding their own kind of
pride. Theirs is a special role In our society. They should have
their own special organization, If they need one to lobby for
them In Washington.
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slow whenever they are tempted to start trimming military
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CARL SAPP an STEVIE FM
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SAPP, his wile, et op.
Sealed bids will be- received,
PJbtiCIy opened, and read aloud on
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
March 7in Al the regular meeting
TO CARL SAPP and STEVIE FAY Of the Scm;note
Cot'nty School Board
SAPP, li't wife Retjr
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in the Council Chambers of the
are Unknow n and all Altamonte Springs City Hall, 273
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persons claiming by. through or
Newburyport Ave., Altamonle under them and all others claiming
Springs. Fla 32701. Bids must be
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the requirementsof the bidding and
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ccinlroctual cOndItioo. Bidding
that an action to torecpne a mor,
documents may be examined and
tgage On the f011owing property in
Obtained at the following locations;
Seminole County, Flor id
Seminole County School
Lot 23, Block Il, WEATHER.
Board Office
SFIELD. SECOND ADDITION s
207 E Commercial Ave.
recorded in Plot Book 17, Pages 102
Sanford, Florida 32171
and 103 of the Public Recorth of
and
Seminole County, Flor,dô
James Melvin ArCh,tt
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and A SSOC
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711 So- Park Ave
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Bankruptcy for CARL SAPP; and
S.a,forci, Florida 37711
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
Plan dCpoiit will be$1G Do per set,
and you are required to serve a copy refundable upon Subn-ilssio,, of
of your written defenses, If any, to it bOnifide bid. Limit of two set
on LYNN JAMES HINSON of
Dated this 5th day of March, 19 76.
Turnbull, Abner and Daniels. Al
The SemInole County
torne for Plaintiff, wt,c
School Board
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One thing that doesn't
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Union will start a nuclear war.
Or that the Kremlin will use alliances in the
Middle East and .Africa to build a string of bases
which would threaten this country's lifeline in
case of war.
Th e worry is that ste p by step, th e USSR will
gain influence in those countriesch
whi produce
or have reserves of materials upon which the
United States peacetime and war economies are
heavily dependent.
if the men in the Kremlin are able to achieve
th is end, th ey will be able to force higher
unemployment and inflation in the U.S. and
shake up the American way of life whenever
they choose.
There Is no way at present to tell whether the
Soviets will succeed in this strategy. AsinEgypt
and a score of other lands, the Russians are
noted, first, f or drama tic initial succeses,
followed by bumbling. The average time between Russian successes and local disillusion.
nient has been calculated at 10 years, give or
take a year or so.
But there seems to be no doubt of Russian
objec tives. A study of Soviet and Cuban activity
in Africa, spotted through 11 countries from
Algeria, Libya, Egypt, and the Sudan In the
North, also Guinea, Mall, Nigeria, Uganda and

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to the joint committee on atomic energy.
Cnngrecinnal oversight m;ict he strengthened
In the past coi1gressional responsibility hha:; been
scattered among four committees. Only a few
members of each committee were informed. They
often f.iled n jfnrn '
other membero-. ..
proprwtions th i&amp;ti in the Pentagon budge t
and were known to only a few congressmen. There
was no effective check and balance on th e
executive branch.
Committees within the executive branch, no
matter how many or how organized, do not provide
an independent check upon the executive. Only the
Congress can do that.
President Ford has expressed suppo rt for th e
formation of a joint committee on intelligence,
even though he did not consider it proper or
necessary to include the proposal in his program of
recommendations.
The responsibility now rests with Congress to
organize an effective oversight committee and see
that it functions effectively,
Congress also should examine critically the
President's proposals for strengthening the shield
of secrecy around the executive branch.
We do not need an "Official Secrets Act" in any
guise. More candor and public knowledge are
needed to strengthen our fo re ign Jicy, not more
secrecy.
Th President's proposals to give the government new legal powers to prevent the publication of
secrecy system that has been responsible for most
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Florida must comply with "The Uniform Minimum
Standards for Design, Construction and Main.
tenance for Streets and Highways."
Now being printed, following approval thrcugh
the State's Administrative Procedures process, the
manual on uniform minimum standards will be
distributed to each Florida city and county. Private
firms or in dividuals wishing to purcha se t he
manual may do so by contacting the Florida
Department of Transportation,
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immediately apparent to motorists on Florida's
public roads, the long-range effect of the mL!flUal
will be an upgrading and standardization of service
and siety on all roads, streets and highway,
regardless of the governmental agency having
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entitled, Robert H. Gentry, Jr
said certificates for a tax deed to be AGAINST THE ABOVE NAMED
Issued thereon, The certifIcate DEFENDANTS, AND ALL PAR d b a Automotive Servic,of Orlando
Plaintiff. vs Terry Smith ci U
numbers and years of issuance, the TIES HAVING OP CLAIMING TO Terry's
Garage, Defentiant, iIi,cri
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names in which It was assessed are INTEREST Ill THE PROPERTY d,Ilvered to me as Sheriff
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Seminole Coty, Florida, and I
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YOU ARE HERERY NOTIFIED '..xw vpi inc iolIOwIng
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plaintiff,
NANCY
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described property owned y Terry
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KIRKLAND, I K a NANCY AS. Smith dba Terry's Garage, sai
Lots 126.3 BIK 2 Canaan PB 1 PG THOMAS, has filed a Complaint
property being located in Seminole
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tht Circuit Court of Seminole
Name In Wt,ICPI aSsessed Earle County. Florida, for partition of the County. flOrIda, more particularly
ditrihxwl
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being stored at Altamont, Garage In
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thereof as recorded in Pitt BooK 1.
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Such certificate or Pi'gr 96, of the Public Records of titional information available from
the Civil Olvition of the Semirw,Ie
certifi:ates will be sold to true
Seminole County. F;orld..
County Sheriff's Department,
hg'nest cash bidder at the court You are required to serve a copy of and
the
undersigned as Sheriff of
house door on the 5th day of April, yOur written
defenses, if any, on Seminole County, Florida. will at
1976 at 11:00 AM.
FRANK C. WHIGHAM of STEPI
Dated thiS 20th day 01 Feoruary. STROM, DAVIS 6, McINTOSH. ' °OA M on the 10thcla of March,
A 0 1976. Offer for sale and tell to
1976.
Attorneys for plaintiff, Post Office
Arthur H BeCkwith, Jr
BOx 1330, Sanford, Florida, 32771. the highest bidder, for cash, Subject
to any and all exiI'ing leint, at lIitClerk of the Circuit Court
and file the Ofiginal With the
Clerk of Front (Wctt) Door of ehe Semiriote
By: Ida Creel,
theCircuitCourtonorbeforethelth County Courlhou;e in
Sariforci,
Deputy Clerk
day of April. 1976, otherwite
Florida, the above described per
Publith March 7. 9, 16, fl, 1976
defuIt and ultimate judgment will
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demanded in the Complaint
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WITNESS my hand and
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Plights. 3?) 0465
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INCOME PROPERTY 3BR home
with ncc mobile home rental
L.argr tot for garden 530.000

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WITT REALTY
Peg Peal Esia t e BroKer. 321 04I0

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bi'autiful condition Extra lot
Prred to sell. 528.900

323 - 9410

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L4kefrOnt,] Bedroom, 1' baths,?
Florida rooms, central neat and

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24 Hrs

.011 S FRENCH (HWY 11 9?)

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NOCITY TAXES
) Bedroom I bath, carpc'ed. Large
family room, fruit trees, f'ncc'd
$71,900 FPIA terms
DUPLEX DELIGHT

V F W LOG CABIN
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In L it.e Mary,? bedrooms each SidC.

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New 600 sq. ft. block buildung for

Hwy. 17.92 Across
377 5997
From Ranch
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Housc,ij Going fishing1Gel all the equipmPnt
32) 8670 or 831.9777
younee.dtOrlhotebigCnCSwith.i

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1977 Pontiac GTO, 57.000. t'lew tires,
new ev.Piasrs•.
't.
- brakes, etc Call 3734712.

CASH 322-4132

Chico &amp; The Man

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

Jct Il 976,427 Lie.'4.d
in 957'r 811 1.605
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811 9128 A
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freezer. 5100 372 7413 after 4 p m
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DAVES' 173 9370

DUNE BUGGY, roll bars, plastic
top. 5375 Etion" 377 0133.
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'71 Dc.,ige Dart Swinger Sports
s;,,,; , .,i
Pl'. ,,;
air, P.5, 6 cyl,. 16.000 r'lles, A 1
Asking 57.900 - Best offer 668
Sill

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Real Estate Brok'.'r
322-7643

JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

Winter SpringS. 3 2. .7 acre, lkfrnt.,
$49,900 The Horton Organization.
Realtor, 799 1520 or 3723)87 eves

1 BR home with
roam
screcncd porch, large ot, assume
tiStu ru,xvmenls, 'uI 1119
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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU

ocr home wtri
Siding &amp; Sotfit system Alto
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Eagle Sd og Co 951

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indilual. Bui'ness Hwy 179?
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Remodeling

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P'i-ix iJ'.,-'nr

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Johnny Walker
Now asters you mc same n!C'gr.ty,
and expirtiti in yOur remodeling
InC IdditiOnt requirements as is
available n Pus general con.

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
formrly H,irrie?t' 8ety Plok)
ShE Firt?,)7-7 '212

stnuction

Land Clearing
ESTERSON LAND CLEARING
Bulldozing, Excavating, Dutct'
WOrk Fili dirt, tp Soil
5943

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Roofing

Stenstrom Realty
Doll Repair

GORGEOUS
1-SAC I EPIDA
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Idyliwilde, only I yrs old. 3
Bedroom. 2 bath, fOnmai dl&amp;ng
room. Florida room, foyer, double
garage, kitchen equipped, central
heat hr. plus much, much more
Only 541,400

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Chna, Glass, Metal Doll Repairing
Call Nt'tti tut 327 6972
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Home Improvements

FEIICED FOR YOUR KIDS'
Corner lot, 3 bedroom. 2 baths, .,arpt-ntry. Concretc, Steel,
kitchen apptances, near shop
Remodeling, Roofing
Free
ping, Lake Mary Blvd. $. II
Estimates. No lob too large or
Excesient sttioi uistrict ano on
Small Call Red or John, )7 5001
one Of the largest lots in area
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Whatever the occasion, .there is a
classified ad to solve it. Try one
JUST
LISTED!
SOOn
Beautiful I
bedroom, 1 bath home on cos-ner
SOLAR HEATING AND WATERS
lot. Near School &amp; ShoppIng.
Fireplace, double garage,

dining

room, 2 porches, newly painted
inside, A bargain for just 527.500

ANOTHER NEW ONE! Immaculate
I bcdroom, 2 bath. completely
fenced, central heat air, car.

PURIFICATION SYSTEMS

Call Phil Gonzalez 305 323 39)9
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Nerd help On truat aluruay iOb •
Paneling, doors. WindowS hungs
rorucrete work, etc By the hour. or
iv the lob 327 9365

peting, eat in kitchen, laundry

Interior, Exterior Plastenlru
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rn Reduced to $79,900
COUNTRY LIVING at utt best 17
acre lot with beaulutul double wide

guaranteed f
BPP 529.000

trick &amp; s'onc specialty 3272180
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a full year

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Call Sanford s Sales Leacer

Root ngAndCa'OentryRecn'

PestControl

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TIME for swimming- Pool home.)

rttOtjitp hOme 3 Bedroom, 7 baths.

to Buy

Larry-s Mart, 715 Sanford Ave

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KULP DECORATORS
Ø9W. l' 51.372 2)35
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Vi Buy Cumr,ture

3BEDPOw, lbathframehovsq'ect
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3 lots with fuil trees. Corner of W.
75th and Lake Ave. $31.500
SFVF PAL tO acrr tracts

REALTY INC
3?) 763?
Cvi's 372 ('.612 cr 3?? 1587

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HAL COLBERT

Phone 3725628
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Kitchen Bathroom
Cabinelt,
Cntcr fops, Sinks lnstallat'on
.i.i i,nit ,. Boil Cahell 377 lOS?

32? 0119

Peg Real (state Broker
301-Ill KPIDER:AssoC
107 W.Commercial
Phone]?? 7861. Sanford

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$

White

1973 175 YAMAHA ENDURO

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323 3865

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Beautiful oak Shad
Qts Fish,
swim, boat rentals and free
moorage AdultS 32? 4470

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rlub 0' organization can
ç flear In this IisIinq rai- ti
.. iek for only 53
wr
cik? This I an edeil
.'.a'y to irifrn'm tte public
flUb activities

stucco, guest cottage

Motorcycle lnwrance

1971 Econotine 200 Van. 6 iyt
standard, air, heat, clean 11.695
Doberman Pntthcr AKC pops,
fl22261
excellent quality and temperment. 1971
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VW after 3.
Call Mr. Anderson, 363 5110.
Thing, avocado green, AM
FM radio, only 16.000 miles, very
CAMPBELL'S POODLE PAD
clean. $7,695. Phone 377 1651
Special. Professional Grooming for
(Dealer).
Toy or Miniature. 56 Extra if
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matted. 377 1064.
1974 Ford Van
AM-FMStereo
Purebred unregistered Toy Poodles,
3225754
$ each Call after 5:15. 3779147.

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JOHN SAULS AGENCY
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78-4Mtorcycles
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BLAIR AGENCY

65-Pets-Supplies

BUSINESS
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PICK UP JUNK CAPS FREE
Small price for other-S
Phone 372 1674

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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED

TAFFER REALTY

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.w,v, i oa'js week. Call

for

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52 Sq. Yard
Sanford Auction

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Steam Clean your own Carpet
Rent our Rinsenvac
CARROLL'S FURNITURE 3?? SIll

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Newand Used
Frird. Kubota, Pettibone
Sales, Rental, Service
417 Magnolia Avenue
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
5341)41
1-1000 TRACTOR COMPAPIY
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Refrgcqator Drer
Beds .inci DsnAasrrr
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Prionc 3?? 2831

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CONTRACTOR'S EQUIPMENT

ONLY $669 INSTALLED
erms availabte. Warehouse must
e emptied N OW! Call warehouse
coIled, days or evenings, ask for
P,'r '/d!ke 305 793 6577

MOSSIE C. BATEMAN

bile Home Lots

aiiners

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ReConditlonid Batteries, $17.95
exchange RF.EL'S BODY SHOP,
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Tractors &amp;
Heavy Eauipment

Pore 377 fOi?

Harold Hall Realty

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usee motors soi
r'1 installed. Also
17 acres ears for nrt np
days week. J&amp;B Auto Parts, East
Hwy $0. Call collect, Orlando 561

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Payments $11717 monthly No
Qotul'iyinq. Assume itt mortgage

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3Q C Itt St, Uo'wntovin
3279111

OCCASIONAL TAILE

Multiple Listing Service

home, draped &amp; carpeted
tt"uvvl'ouf
Central
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7131.

SANFOROSEWINOCENTER

Realtor
323.5774 Anytime

BEAUTIFUL 3 bedroom, 11', bath

pr'ivatc'lot, furnshed, 5150 month
Broker O,sriir. 372

tIOLL'S

Casselber, 11 92,130 1206
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With Drawer, Nice Sue, Like Nw

Furnshed7bedroomonbeautiful
Park Ave ConvenIent 10 stores
516.500

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- 2 Bedroom located on large, Shaded

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OLDER TWO STORY 3 bedroom, 3
bath, carpeted throughout, mint
condition, Ms TLC. $77,500.
RETIREMENT SPECIAL -

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After Hourst
3fl)991
3770648

Rt',iltou'
3779754

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Petjrt',n nt
Dream'.i'kiva
Landing Resort on Scenic river
Fish, boating, canoe. Adtalt5 372
1470

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PARK LIKE SETTING Enioy life
in 'ovely 3 bedroom, 2 bath with
extra larg-e family room Finest
irea $77,950

JIM HUNT REALTY

Clean) BR.? bath, central air and
"eat, reatonable First, last and
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tim cu-post 830 4677 alter I P m

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62-Lawn-Garden
'.",.$t',J .,ii., .,,,J
1(4' 5499 50
-di,ui,e oiarice of $108, or 17 Viburnum 7'
can5, well
payments of $9. See at
hunched 51 207 W 20th St

New Vinyl Flooring

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.mpvr. sink. ice box, oath, gas
101
P'", Loch ArbOr

&amp; electric lights, MOO firm

64-Equipment for Rent

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ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

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&amp; chdrS, secretarial desks &amp;
chairs, straight chairs, filing
catinets, as is. Cash and carry.

M.UNSWORTH REALTY

Retirement home, furnished with 7
rental units extra, tune permanently tented, Walking
distance to downtown Sanford arid
churches 517.500 or best offer.
Phone 377 194$.

l's baths. dinung, living
cent. heat, wall wall carpet, en
closed garage, large fenced lot
Reasonable price 373 891) after
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170$ Magnolia. 2 bedroom furnished,
S175 CRANK CONSTRUCTION 8.
REALTY.
REALTORS. 6306061
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or $31 1470 after Pins

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Lake Mary after S

Golden Touch ' N Sew

Assorted Colors

Payton's, 37? 1101

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Delton, 668 66 II

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Ice box, pot, wa'er, Excel. Coed.
$1,000 372847) 726 Abbott Ave.

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The Best Buy In Town - A low cot.

payment, monthly payments leSs
than rent Government sutrsiciiled
to qualified buyers Call to see if
you quah'tvt

Deltona 668 6611

Days - 3276173
Nghtt- 377 7352

DELTONA - 011 LAKE 3 BR, 2
full baths. I.trge faml!y room, 2
car garage $775 per month
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
5 %j Hardwick, Broker

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Used office furniture
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Pool distrih,j?cr must sell balance cc
1975 pools Complete with Sun cec.
fence and filter 31'xI6 overall

* Ihey're Hot " *

S.V. Harciwick. Broker

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PAYTON'S CHILDREN'S WEAR
76lOHlawatpia
Ph. )fl.1301
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503W Itt St.
773 6061 or 323 0517 eves.

PALL
P'q u,i cs'atc liroker
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37? 5611 Alter
Mrs 377 7151
917 ,

DELTONA
Nice
n: dial
homes I bedroom, $135. 2
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bedroom,$I5O No pef Phone 571

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Gfts, Knits, (nristenng C,oy,ns

Plrwhouseslna rural area. Plo down

DYNAMIC PROPER TIES

33-Houses Furnished

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plaza $47,500

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60-Of'fice
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or 3734)30 ext. 1-47.

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DUPLEX- 2 Bedroom concrete

y'''i5

Lake Mary, 3 It. I acre, 5250, 1st.
last,
dep
The Horton
Organ:aton. Pel?o', eves 372
3)67

SANFORD

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377

Nice 2bedroom block
f- cole, turn or i.rtf,,rn

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Ssjnland, 3 BR, corner lot, fe-aced
$71,900 The Horton Organization.
REALTOR, 7991570 or 3773.367
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PEAL ESTATE, INC

BALL REALTY

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GENEIu,L CONTRACTOR

3 Bedroom, 2 baths, carpeted, stove
9. rr't!inr-r.it-, rrc,trAt P.t.,,
garage. Large yard. 372 3653

TOWNHOUSES

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$72,500

Florida room, central heat &amp; air,
large fenced bau.k yard, carport &amp;
fully carpeled $1 flmrm'i,wn 5,
over payments of $135 mo, 36$ 35)1

DELTONA- All brick 3 BR, 2 full

()vilraorn liomt', StOvt' and
rrtnigerator furnished. Phone 327
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."tL.KER

7 Bedroom house on 133*15.5' lot.
Cash only Call 37) 3953 after S

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p11. &amp; group Ba'rs Piano &amp; Organ
Sales. 301 W Itt 3777255

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Furnished 1 bedroom, living rm
lining rm - ideal for retired
coijple Ni ir mOSfl No p
377
3610att'r 4 \)
32-Houses Unfurnished

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T Fl, C A 'I P151 CONY ROt..
?M? P4rk 0- .e

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Expert roof repairs, ilat roofs or
shingleS All work guaranteed
B P 00 D E N
P 00 F I N 0,
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Pet Care
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P1ST INtl
.uu'0j 8. t.,r,-Ioryl,n
P11 12.2 10.57

Pt,

-Alterations Dressmaking.
men's, children's Drapes. Quilts,
Upholstering Donna Canada,
3?? 0707
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Photography
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Transmissions

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Overhauling All work guaranteed

Free diOgriOSit Factory Iran

Plumbing

%mission System, 107 E Celery.

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BILL PLUMBING (3
I 327 0959 Ssrrs (led
Cleanect,
Carpentry, Remodeling. Additions,
Repa r 24 Hr Ss'r.

Custom Work Licensed, Bonded

3239115

Well Drilling

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Malt

Miller

BUILT by crziltsme'n- Lovely old 2
stony, 4 bedroom, 2 bath home.
central heat and air, attic fan.
Iircplce. new floor coverings,

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flu%lfletsMeet 1

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Daily (CI0%CIIWC'(I
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If your club

HOMES OF DISTINCTION
Large Wooded Lots
Paved Streets •Sewers

nnqnlr'iis4j,,y 7c$,(

ciouble lot $28,000.

SOUTH PINECREST- 3 Bedroom,
2 b,iths OAner moving out of
state

Street Lighls •Sidewalks
Idyliwilde Homes By
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DEPARTMENT
322 7611

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Call (or Appointment 32.3lQ3

42—Wob;Ie Homes
IS v-u HAS t!sAtu(ING
w[(,opy MOBILE HOMES
)iO3OrlaiudoDcive

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ADDITIONS—REMODELING

Cnlrl Florida's
MUL IIPLE LISTING REALTOR
1919 S French
32? 4991
327 1196.3771964

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3771939,3774144

Central Heal &amp; Air Conditioning
For, free estimates. call Carl
Harris, at SEARS in Sanford 372

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I D'S PPESSU'f( WASHING

All types and Sirs
We repair anc se', ',ST1NE MACHINE 9.
SUPPLY CO

Trk, Mobile Homes 207.9 2nd SI
0779
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Radio &amp; TV

BOOKKEEPING lndiyiduI &amp;
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Ausnrs Ti Returns 7 (att
Road. 1-4w ,12C entrance, DRIVE IN TV SERVICE - FItS
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.,. - JUl Live
1-vie p"ony3p
ziw
Oak Blvd
Phpe' $31 9611

Nlhts 67$ 5569
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CAR IBE- uouble wide, 3 Bedroom,

SRINKLER Svc'E','s

Pressure Cleaning

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Income Tax Serv,

Sanlorcl,)7]

state, $75,000 or will sell one for ZIMMER, 17' wide, 7 bedoom,
517.500, inventy and fixtures
central air, cArport, patio cover
flIlt(It'd
skirting, ne* carpet, bCiUUS Oii

n iiiiper
a.._ _ rcu.ru
... ii.,
uly

CONSTRUC11ON k
711

financing

REALTORS ME.S 3361 PARK
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call:

THE HER;11:')

EllA

4vhil4blC 172.000

or organization

wOuld like to be InCluded n$
this listing

15'

Johnson, Gatos'
tilt trailer. $595 Call 327 5778 after

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block, excellent condition; rio City
t,litS By C,SnCr 3?? 8620

STUDIO I, 7, 3
BE DROOM SUITES
2 BEDROOM
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AICI MARY
Ft'nci'cI n ylrd with Iarçr' Snide
trec'3 2 Utciroom, I bath block
home plus Florida room Terms.

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fisherman, 33 Pip

WILSON MAIER FUPUITUPE

CLIFF JORDAN,REALTOR
831 8777

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So-MiscelIaneous (or Sale

Perfect Retirement
(h,irming 2 BR, waiting for your
Special touch Can't bral thespace
for thiS price. See todayt

3271199

Duplex apartment, furnished, Lake

7 BR, ground floor, $135 mo pius
dep The Horton Organizat;on,
Realtor, 299 1570 Ci 377 3)87

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yard Children and Pets OK. 51)0
month 2') mules north of 134 on ii
,
l Sunset Qrtse, next to
William's Accounting &amp; Tix
Service. Open Sunday, 9 to 5
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Piano&amp; Organ Sales &amp; Sirv. We buy

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PEAL ESTATE

DUPLEX
furnished or
furnished
Ideal
tacit ion
"Sb'
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anytime
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WINNER

CalIBart

31A-Duplexes

hours

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VENDING ROUTES

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ROBSON MARINE
7975 Hwy 17 9'?

Wart! to r'a',r' S 10 acri S Icr n.'cir-ry
growinooeraton altfrc'-w.jter
supply 6.15 0767

OtnUOd.

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47—Real Estate Wanted
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S7,000. Handyman's
Special 377 7$79

Guaranteed Sales

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SAN MO PARK, I, 7, 3, bedroom
fri
i,tiuti p tai
i%uly 3515 hay I? v7, Sanfori

Joitu ouu- Chan Cf itoreS and link 'ip
vdl:ici.v4tonpu1 you inthe lâr.n
mower, tractor
&amp;
bicycle
buSIne. Over I0Qproductslosell
lnviltmen? 513.500 Plo franche
feet Call collect, Wheelpower
19131 96) loll

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VETERANS

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Forrest Greene, Inc.
83) 66)3
REALTORS
173 635

fIOLL 'S

- SWAP SHOP
LEA MAP K CT
Anyone can be a seller or a buyer
Plo Charge. All admitted free
Conic browse every Sunday 9 to 3
at
the
Movieland
Drive in
Theatre. South 1797. Phone 377
_1216,

$15. 5yc all iflIkCS HER BS'
TV
. FCh, 373

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OvIEDO- Five bedroom, 2 story

Qo4ntty

10—Swap &amp; Trade

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53-TV-Radio-Stereo

Lake Sylvan. 36 acres, all or part.
The
Horton
Organization.
REALTOR. 299 1570 or 377.3317
eves
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6i Acres near golf course, Ferne
Drive off Markham Woods Rd

older home, even a basement,
Screened Swimming POOl, Situated
no ov
acre 547.500

We Offer

ttj?n',?.id or unturniQiecj Nev.ty
rt'decoratrcj Corn" see 300
Arport flirt Snlord )flla

DEALERSHIP

flISAfLED
AMERICAN

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Seminole 'I. Volusia Counties.
Acreage Tracit, small &amp; large
TERRY REALTY, REALTOR.
816 0111

$77 'J

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Bur"'',

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Wantdto buy used oftice furniture

,prvCe, used macnines

tAcreage

yard. $19,500 MAKE OFFER

321 0041

1 or 2 Bedrooms Aclultsonly
PARKAVENUEMObILEPARK
2545 PnrP DrIve. S1O.ip

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near lake, $11,500
WE TAKE TRADES
SANFORD - 3 Bedroom, 2 bath
tunmc, eonomical oil heat. shady

'.SL', REALTORS

73l7PaImettoAve

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This) bedroom, P bath beajty

I BEDROOM COTTAGE
$125

68-Wanted to Buy
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LAKE MARY -4 Bedroom, I bath
frame home, detached garage,
nice shade trees, fenced yard,

COUPITRYCLUB&amp;GOLF COURSE

52—Appliances

51,995

Got something to sell? A Classified
Ad will sell it fast.

4sf (oP4rR.'.( i

Pets

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roof, new nalural gas furnace &amp;

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owner, 3230527

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Completely
remodeled
and
redt'coraled, 2 3 Bedroom houSe,
new kitchen with breakfast bar.
ne
carpeting, large paneed
family room, dining room, new

SanlandoSpringsarea Brick) isp,
2' baths, with I', acres fenced
Large family room Immediate
possession. S67,S0), . Owner
Associate, $31 7335.
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-tmrnts Furnished
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he folto'winq (trlfcttt ha% filed
tald certificate fora tax deed lobe
iSsued thereon True certificate
numbers and years of ISSuance, the

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UNEMPLOYED?
DISSATISFIED?
WANT A CHANGE?

Every

Fund; providing transfer of funds
description of the property, and the
ruowonhan,i toaid Fund; providing
names In which It was assessed 3cr
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
for
BoarcJ f Trustees to ad
follows
NAME STATUTE
minister said Fund; providing for
Certificate No 770
Year of
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
iymcnt of pe.lSiOnS '0 mCmbers ,f
IsSuance 19?)
P401CC % hereby given that the
the Polite Department nd their
Dscriqionof Property
familieS having the qualifications Undersigned, pursuant IC he
Sec fl TWP 715 ROE 29 E W 17',
"FIctitious Name Statute" Chapter Ft of E )7i
lhcrefcr as herein required at
Ft of P4 761 Ft of SW
Flida Statutes,willr,gistpu. of NW Sec 77 1215 R19E
age, disability, lealh and family
status; providing for the acceptance with th Clerk of the Circuit Court, In
Name in which assessed Leor.erd
for
q,i4xwi.--q...'-'-.
p.---.
- si.rier ii.w.sr
or rjt-ct'n :1 Ch
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Act; provIding for crlain upon reeipI of proof of the
All of said property being in the
Publication of this notice. th (Ii. COntyo5iinoi,,5tat,o4
rx6rninations for memoirs of INc
Florida
sac Police Department concerning titlOuS ime, to wit: CASDR EtC
Unless tuca certlfitte or cer
disability; prohibIting saLt pension
INDUSTRIES, INC.. I Eloriva tificates Shall be redeemed ac
corPor.ation. organized
payments fcor.a assignment or
exitting cording to law thr property
gar,iishmenl
vaiding right to under thp ia,,'. of the State of described in %uh certificate or
certain Flurida, d ba HERITAGE HOMES, certifitites will be sold tri the
person piymcnt'
in
Situations, providing method of under which it is engaged in highesl Cash b4dder at the court
business at I6 Tollgate Trail,
paying pensions; repealing all
door on the 5th day of April,
LOng*t,od, lorida 32750
previous Legislative atctt In conflict
1976 at 11:00 AM.
That the party intereSt in said
here,4ith; setting an effectivu' daN'
Oiled this 70th ray ii I uf:ruj,iry,
b'isn,'s Sat follows.
City Commission
1976 at Ii AM
S 0. L. Perkins
of true City of
Arthur H fleckwitii Jr •
President
Sanford. Florida
Cterk of the Cir Cut Court
OatPd
thlt
5th
day of March 1976,
By: H N. Tamm, Jr.
'da Creel,
City of Orlando, FiOl'idfl
City Clerk
Deputy Clert
Publish. Match V. •i, 73. 30, 1416
Publish: March . 1976
Publish March 7,
16. 7) 19)6
DEY 46

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Sheriff
Seminole County. Flor.
Fublith Fet 17, 74, March 7, 9, 1976
DEW 91

NOTICE OFAPPLICA'flOp,f
FOR TAX DEED
(1,7.746 FlorIda Sti'tulesi
NOTICE ISHERE1)Y GIVEN thl
C P4 or Gertit' Y Cross the t'olcIr of

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LAWN
MOWING.
PAK IPIG,
TRIMMING, FreeEstimates
3776.171

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If you're in the buSineSs of building
bSfleS. . USC
the
iour
C lassil It'd Ads oIl en.

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An Eal Opportunity Livu.,.'r

virtu, of that certain Writ of
MAREADY. LIZZIE M HOWARD,
Fwctj?;o,i isSued out Of and undf
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
HARRIET LOZAW, JOHN L. the seal
of the County Court of
FOR TAX DEED
HOWARD, J. C BARR, I K a .1. C.
Seminole County Florid., upon a
tici.0 Florida Statutes)
MAREADY, and JAMES 1. final
lucigment rendered in the
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. MAREADY. deceased, AND ALL
that Robert H Leslie me holdeV of PARTIES CLAIMING INTERESTS aforesaiø court on the 12Th day of

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Duplex,

Sanforct, extra large 2 BR apt near
hoSpital $155 mo Call

between 2 and I p m. Tuesday
through Thursday An Equal
OPpoItunily Employer

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Mui nave eperence in all Phaeb
of agrIcultural euipment and
auto panta. including receiving,
atocking and Counter salc.
Permanent positiOn with excellent
IrnOC bCnef 1% Contact Per
onneI Otfice
A DUDA &amp; SONS

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excellent
company
benefits. Mutt be 16 years of
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Call 37) 6266 or' apply in person

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FOR YOU
BUSY BEE CHILD CARE
7477 Holly Avenue
TITLE CL [kx
Phone)?) 7510or377 0760
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To ulo biilrnrj .rad conracts
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9-Good Things to Eat
Auto agency experience
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Permanent, full time. Own tools
MURCO I
Good salary
$250 BUSHEL
EXECUTIvE C HE F S
377673) or 377_________
0367
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Fantastic poltion
Top pay
Frul For Sale
Wonderful Opportunity
Call before iOa m or after 3pm
SWITCHBOARDOPERATOR
5200 Macfl toe experience
5:00
LA BOR ER
lfyouarehavlflgditficultyfiodiliga Sharp, intesligent Travel while you
2 ADAM 12
place tO live, car to drive, a job. Or
work, An Equal 0 )pOrtuoity
12 (Tuos only) VEGETABLE
,;ce r"u r.a.c r,ccd
Empioyer
SOUP
rit ails every CIII'
read all Our
DRYWALL
€1) LASSIE
- -- ExperIenced finiSh and hanging
530
BAR MAIDS
18-Help Wanted
2 12 NEWS
.Able toclosr up arid make cieposuts
Must mairisan complete control
0 El) ELECTRIC COMREAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES COOKS
PANY
Experienced&amp;NewlyLic.,n%ecl
Full tim, and pert time available
SCHOOl PROGRAMMING
9 BEVERLY HILLI3IWES
Jon "Sanford's SalesLeader"
Needtd immedalu-ly
STENSTROM REALTY
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tThu-i)NOVA(R)(Fr,)KUPS
(B THE LONE RANGER
BOOKKEEPER
256$ Park Dr REALTOR )1 7470 Full charge Tax experence Must "
__________________be able to step in and take over
Looking for a lob? The Classified
ALTERAYIONIS'r
LegalNotice
Legal
Notice
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Ad will help rou find that lob.
Pay commensurate with cx
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FICTITICiUS NAME
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND Experienced Chopper Gun, Gel
BOOKKEEPER
Coater and Boat Layup Personnel
Notice Is hereby given tP'at I am
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
MIi
r'priirce
a muir
'
Neened
Call
Collect,
43tSfl
engaged in busress at 1470 Avalon
FLORIDA
Btvd, Casseiberry, Seminole
CASE NO 76U5-CAI3S
SELL StiCCISS
Executive Secretary
County, Florida, under the ft(tit,Ou$
NANCY T KIRK LAND, I K a
'O1 Criamercial
37) $176
name of CERTIFIED AGENCY, NANCY M THOMAS.
and that I intei'ud to register said
Plaintiff,
Auto Train Passenger NEED A SERVICEMAN? Voul
Provisions, Sanlord. Call Mr
name with the Clerk of the Circjit
,,
find him listed In our Business
Thompson,
37? 6767
Court, Seminole County, Florida In G. C MAREADY. LIZZIE M. - _______________________
S"rvc DrrrIy
accordance with the provisiOns of HOWARD. HARRIET LOZAW,
the Fictitious Name Statuses, To
JOHN L. HOWARD. J. C. BARR. I.
Wit Sectixu 66509 Florida Staluies K a .i C MAREADY, and JAMES I
LegalNotice
1,57.
MAREADY, deceased.
I
ri (iT i r c
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5: Bernard j. 1-unnegan
)efendants
I t '+J I I 1 L_
NOTICEOFSIIERIFF'SSALE
Publlh March 7,9, 16, 73, '.'o
NOTICE OFACTION
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NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN tl'iat
DEX16
TO DEFENDANTS
by

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If you don't believe that want ads
bring results, try one, and listen to
your phone ring Dial 327 7611 or
831_________________________
9993.

POSitIOnS now open at Pizia Hut
Restaurant
for
part lime
isaitresses and cook, FtCxible

1'i, Pijj

PARTS MANAGER

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0 ED.ESA.MESTAEET
9 THE FBS (B) Proontod
Wed, SCO 0010W
9 (Wed only) AFTER
SCHOOL SPECIAL The
Toothpaste lIionajro Terre
Tuner, SheDy JultrvY star. A
12 year old boy lights inllahon
by challenging the rxuoe Of
toothpaste and manulacti.a'irig
h's O'M (R)
(B MICKEY MOUSE CLUB

Paebi•*.

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18-Help Wanted

PROBLEM
Perhaps AicoIioic Arionym
Can ptelp
Call 173 17
WruteP0 8e 171)
S Inforci t lorida )?771
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AE YOU TROUBLED? Call TnlI
Fret. ,u;op to "We Care" ,.' .-•'
it
a'
iS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
S YOUR FAPLY'
ANON
I or Ia nail es or I riends of probleni
c1vn Ii er',
Ir lurthCr information call 173 Isa?
or write
SanfordAlAnonFamli,iGrovpPO
UO
)3. Santorcl. tia

6 MERV GRIFFIN SHOW

FOR
ENACTMENT
OF February. A.fl. 1976
LEGISLATIOn
(Seal)
Tomorrow: The Lily Family
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Arthur l'l
NOtiCE It flCtb given os intention
Clerk of the Circuit Court
_______________________________________________________ o$ the City Commission of
the City of
By. Cecelia V. Ekern
Sanford, Florida to apply to the 1976
deputy Clerk
session of the Florida Legislaturi' FRANK C WHIGHAM
forpassegeofanActcreatinqan Act Stpuastrom, Davis 1,
relating to the City of Sanford,
McIntosh
Creating a Relief and Pension Fund Post Office Box iflO
icr the Police Dep1'rlment Cf said
Sanford, Florida 37771
City, defining the memberS ci said
Attorneys for Plôitiff
Police Department; providing the
PubliSh: March 7, 9, 16, 73, 1916
source of Cunds to create and
DEX 1;
maintain Said relief and Pension

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unfurn ld('4I iOation Reasonable
MS 1711

with
car for local demonstration work
Top earnings and chance Ior ad
vancement For interview call 659

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TRAINEE

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4—Personals

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management background will
land this position AAA Em
ployment, 201 Commercial,

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Cook &amp; Waitresses antcd Fell or
part time All Shifts
Apply in
person to Marcella's Restaurant
2515 5. Frerih

DEADLINES

CISC

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G G 0 1 1 A V 110 IF V H G R N E I A W

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NEIGHHORI-s(xjO
9 EDGE OF NIGHT
I? DINAH Guests uicit
(B ADOAMS FAMILY
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8:00 A.M. - :30 P.M.
(S100MINIMUMCHARGE)
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
3 Linec Minimum
SATURDAY 9 Noon
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4
(Fri only) CALL IT
MACARONI "Wheo Do We
S.jii U t'lfXI
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Loav&amp;
6 MARY HARTM41N, MARY

4 MIDDAY
6 NEWS
9 RYAN S HOPE
El) SCHOOL PROGRAMMINCi
(B MOVIE (Mon) DUmsOI In
Dustross" Fred Astaire, Joan
Fontaine. 1937 (Tuos.) "Ton
Seconds to Hell." Jell
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(Wed.) " ivotuie Of Don
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LvvL,l9(ThtySrt,
Jet" F'otieri Stack, Cofloon
Gray. 1953. (Fri )'SdOf the
Conqueror." Jack Palance,
Gu# Madison I 961 D'±tx?d
130
2 12 DAYSOFO(JRLIVES
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TURNS
9 RHYME AND REASON
200
(1 ThE ELECTRIC COM
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9 S20000 PYRAMID
230
2
12 THE DOCTORS
4 6 THEGUIDINGLIGHT
U SCHOOL PROGRAMMIMI
9 THE NEIGHBORS
El) (Man) ERICA(R)(Tues)
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2 9 NEWS
4
6' YOUNG AND RESTLESS
I? MAGNIFiCENT M,AR&amp;E
MACHINE
ED (Man) WORLD PRESS
Wod, Thus)
LOWELL THOMAS REMEM.
BEllS (A) (Fri) 13001&lt; BEAT
)
(B BG VALLEY
1230
2' 12 TAKE MY ADVICE
4'
'6 SEARCH FOR
TOMORROW
9 ALL MYCHILDREN
El) ELECTRIC COMPANY
1255
2 12 NBCNEWS
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2
UMtRSET' Tuos
only. Ct 12. HOGANS HE

SUNSHINE ALMANAC
625
2 (MOn.) WITH THIS PING
'1
Thus, Fri) JEANNIE
(WQd.)PAOFILESINEO(JA.
liON
9 DAiLY WORD
6:30
4 PASTORS STUDY
6 SUNRISE SEMESTER
0 ILIAS, YOGA AND YOU
9 SUNRISEJUBILEE

FAMILY
9
The Best
Yomrs' First of a series of six
dri!T1aLi,OJs Tti'k'"ri.i,Old Lititia "Buddy" La'rerico
on a rampage M1Ofl She
hears an wgtnnt between
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Pen '1
5'! rn&amp;it
colcrno t.
loads 'Buddy' to the
condusion that she,
was an unwardodchild. Series
StarS Sada Tbnson. James

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Odcndo - Wintet PC4ik
831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

2) l2 ANOTHFR WORLD
4i 6' ALL INTHEFAMILy
(A)
9 GENERAL HOSPITAL
A 1311 WITH KNIT
(Wncl) WOMAN ALIVE
(1) THE MOTHERS IN LAW
330
4 6 MATCH GAME
(j (Tuos, flij)
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BASCOLENDAS
ONE LIFE TO LIVE
EL) Mon .Tues Wod Thus)
LILIAS. YOGA AND YOU (B)
(Fn) CONSUMER SURViVAL
1(11 (A)
€1) ROCKY AND FRIENL)SUNDERDOG
400
2
IRONSIDE Pie
)IOJ
TUOS, see below
'2 12 (Tuos only) SPECIAL
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TREAT "Figu-ing All the
glos A look at the dangerous
OCcupation OS Stunt men and
vmen Chuck Connors

Afternoon

6

Seminole
322-2611

SHOW(A)

ALEGRE (Tues., Tiurs)
CARRASCOl_pj
1155
4 6 CBS NEWS

600

tocent acmristrazzvo

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Morning

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Wednesday

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6 9 NE'WS
AS MAN BEHAVES
€1) DlMESIONS IN CIA_-

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HOU.XO0SQUARES

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7 bath, central air, raited screen

room, carport, shirting, payn'mcr.ts
$106.32 Phone 377 0051 Or nighIt

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831-99931

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SCOTCH

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championship matches and a he moved here 13 months ago
special 10 rounder featuring Since then he has run off a
JeyVinentmakuptonlght's string of impressive wins that
triple main event as boxing include scores over Charlie
continues at the Orlando Sports Grimmit, Raul Aguirre, iller
Stadium
Ellis and Taco Perez The
Topping the offering by victory over the latter gained
promoter Pete Ashlock Is Ross hin 154-pound laurels.
Edgar "Mac! Dog" Ross'
in Ford, who holds the
defense of his Seuthern junior Southern Welterweight cro,

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TFRMITE WATKINS
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tit one That's a goal"
prompted lin to level d blast
tones in the space of three
lie on one titie in 1971, one in at the late arting times t up
weeks.
l,ein14.liewonthree, to aceominodate the television
lie's rapidly gaining stature includng an important British schedule.
as one of the world's finest crown, last season. Now, with
"It was very shortsighted,"
pta)ers and has naikd don a the 1976 season just under way, lie said Monda) after he arid
spot in the elite field of chain- he's won thc Los Angeles Open Zarley had returned to continue
plons who will play in the new and the Citrus and leads the the playoff.
World Series of Go1.
money list
They matched strokes over
lie's the year's leading nionin the Citrus, he played the the next three holes with Zarley

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Florida '.oters heeding the advice of Gov.
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(oernor Ronald Reagan on the Republican side Complete
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farmer from Plains, Ga., plowed to victory in Florida's
Presidential Preference Primary, ending Alabama
Goernor(ieorgeWaflacesdecadeofdominanceo',erthe
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%ictory for Carter, who dashed back from a day of elec.
tioneering in North Carolina to watch the returns with his
Florida workers
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wasn'tthep1acetofindoutwhatashappenlng Theonly
people in-4e ballroom who knew anytHng about the
results learned it from television - and people in the
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stule a reporter 50 feet away told them a large, enthuslastic crowd was wsiting for Carter In the ballroom
se lruwi o: -6 ,-Ie kht" who had carried Dade
County and only re porters tho were In Carter's suite
shen the Panhandle returns came in knew the former
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lie arrived at his suite shorOy before 8 p.m. - before
the polls even closed in !he Florida Panhandle, where
Wal.lace was expected to run the strongest -and found a
rmnful of jubilant relatives and campaign workers,
inooluding his wife, Rosalyri, sons, Chip and Jeff and their

on CBS' projection of his victory . Leon County and
Tallahassee giving him 53 per cent of the vote, obviously
delighted Cartei 'That's unbellesable," he said
Patrick Caddel , the pollster who engineered George
McGovern's intricate victories at the 1972 Democratic
convention, !aid E4s projected results fit in with trends
he noted in two separate polls taken in Dec-ember and
February. 'They showed Wallace's base was slipping."
he said
thanieetmgsiththepresslater,Carterexplainedthe
polling. "A week before New Hampshire we were two or
threepointsbehindWalla ce "hesald Wepickeduplise
or six points that week and didn't low anythh% through
Massachusetts."
Carter was subdued In his 'victory
though he was
more effusive than he was fol.lowing VIe New Hampshire
primary reporters traveling with turn said
lie clearly seemed to believe the Florida victoiy was a
breakthrough. 1don't see anyb(Ay ahead of me now," he
said. I'But there are still almost 40 states to go."
He said he expected his blggestcnsilenge --- now that he
had turned back Wallace - to come from Arizona
Congressrnan Morris UdaU, it fiberal, and possibly
Senatorflenry (Scoop) Jackson1 who ran thint in Florida
well behind Carter d Wallace
"It's hard to say a person is strong who hasn't won a
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Cartergavecrehtforthethtosuperororgantjcii,
good advertising and the persowl campaigning lite and Ks
"In every state that we worked hard and where people
got to know Jimmy, we've won," said Mrs. Carter.
Carter was restrained in forecasting the Florida vic-

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Reagan, meanwhile, was tell.
From the way they talked cautious" about the outcome. Ing reporters in Rock Island,
after 'he returns were in, you
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sould think all the candidates and Ford emerged with about before the primaries began
t hatwe antedtodow
in Tuesday's Florida primilry 0 per cent, the President said
see if we had a candidacy based
ended in a Lie for first place.
President Ford, who won his results" but declined to predict Oil getting a sizable (vote) and
fourth straight Republic2n pr1 a Reagan withdrawal from the we put it In every Instance (at)
40 per cent of thc sote
mary with 53 per cent of the race
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(RDA) Send a long, stamped cancer of the cervix has had
self-addressed envelope for varied and extensive sexual
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Tornado-like winds. part of tracked a funtiel cloud from the
the widespread wind and rain Tuskawilla Road area east
,tnmL% mawned b% a cold front iinwarf-I r~viarin nnril newthtoo#
mo%ing through the area, toward Geneva Deputy J M
struck Geneva Tuesday af. Patton said a small funnel cloud
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1972 with a 42 per cent plurahty. The Alabama governor got 31 per

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Sleyer for a GOP corraWtteewriman spot by I&amp;I-63.
In the Democratic party, Cynthia Crain defeated J.C.

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Robert Chambers 53-39 in precinct 3 for a comn-dtteemn office.
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steam generator on the Auto- automobiles are thought to be
Train here Sunday has been inside five cars that are stuck ill
traced to a brake rigging that the mud of the creek in about 10
ma) hase slipped
feet of sdter
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The election turnout was little more than one percentage
lx)int Im than Setninole Supervisor of Elections Camilha Bruce

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68th Year, No. 170—Monday, March 81 1976

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3anford, Florida 32771.—Price 10 Cents

Aboard Sanford-Bound Train

Inluries

14 AutooTrain Cars Derailed *

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By RICHARD LONG
were derailed at Quantico, Va.,
Six of the derailed can, flive were reported to be two derailment occurred.
car to leave the tracks was the the 346 passengers who were
Jack Homer, executive
Herald Edilor
early last night, just minutes auto carriers containing 40 crewmen and a woman
One
Auto-Train
crew
steam
generator
car,
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to
arrive
here
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manager
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cars 01 a &amp;I-car after it left its northern ter- automobiles, and a
stream passenger the latter who was member was quoted as saying immediately to the rear of the morning, minim automobiles, ford Chamber of Commerce,
or Sanford rninal at Lorton, Va.
generator car toppled Into the burned by hot coffee,
that it appeared that a cap had passenger section,
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clothing and personal effects. said that he was contacting
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The three injured pe rsons come off one of the tanks
Quantico Creek, a large
Goldstein confirmed reports
Goldstein
said
th at Auto-Train officials to offer the
-waterway that flows Into the were reportedly taken from the containing delsel fuel causing that the last car of the passengers would e provided services of the
Chamber and its
train and treated during a stop the fuel to leak along the tacks, passenger section was the plush rental automobiles, emergency quarters to assist
Potomac River.
the
nthr car!, all at Richmond, Va., some 70 Railroad officials could not private car of Auto•Tr1n funds and Autc,-Tratn's In.
were miles south of th e accident.
confirm th is report.
President Eugene K. Garfield, surance adjustors would be on
According to Goldstein, a
strewn along the tracks on the
The derailment was the
However, it was confirmed who was making one of his the scene to assist the crew was attempting to load
noi'th 5' of Ui crc-c)' and
suud in ii . days In almost thit dit 1 (ud leaking from the frequcot trip to Florida,
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number of automobiles and exactly the same spot. Officials submerged steam generator
Garfield, according to
Despite the recent difficulties extensively damaged onto a
personal effects were scattered of
Purcelivi lie
the
Richmond, car was posing a pollution Goldstein, set up a lemporary of tourists in obtaining rental special train at the crash scene.
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its
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for according to Virginia Water the crash scene to direct that he had made arrange- fordandlsexpectedtoarrlveat
[eesburg
passengers, continued on to rail operations between Control Board authorities who salvage operations.
ment.c for 85 cars which he about 6 p.m.
Sanford after a two-hour delay. Washington, D.C., and Rich. said that some 1,000 gallons had
Tom Blayney, director of believed to be sufficient to
Goldstein said that the
Only thee minor injuries mond, Va., reported that no leaked into the Quantico Creek. corporate affairs for Auto- accommodate the passengers. damaged vehicles will be
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Auto-Train employes, In Shera to n Inn and the Holiday
Although unidentified, they miles per hour when the
Witnesses said that the first Sanford as they prepared for Inn in Sanford.
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th em when th ey arrived here without th eir cars
Mr. and Mrs Anthony Iannrello of Ne York
and personal possessions One passenger said Ctyadniitttdtobeingconcei-nedabouttheircar
they were told only that upon arrnal in Sanford, and a ll their new vacation clothes.
Mrs Ema
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things would be "sorted out."
As soon as the train pulled Into the terminal, Lisa, of Long Island, said there were a "lot of
Auto-Train officials and insurance adjusters rumors circulating on the train. One artist was
boarded the train to distribute forms to the crying because all of her paintings were In her

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A male passenger comme nted that aiter the
Richard Lowe of Washington, Conn., who was Initial shock was over, some people I'got a pillow
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expressed bewilderment and concern Most river. Therewasnopanic Nottoomany people
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in Sanford at noon today seemed to sum up the screeching halt exactly"
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For Ballots

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ç,qiqj )4p pI., said that thlrnc may ry e., ww,m altar
guuig to hope c .r, b: rcallze It is a
2-1 Reagan iducy, but inure rcentiy he has oeen
winding up his Florida presidential primary th ey get better dur in g th e presidential campaign
Jackson was trying to capitalize on his horse race, a very close race here in Florida," the urging his candidate to get tough with Ford or face
campaign with assertions that signs of an economic year.
Massachusetts presidential primary victory last former California governor said Sunday on the NBC the possibility of defeat.
upturn may be only the election-year calm before a
Democrats Jimmy Carter, Henry St. Jackson and Tuesday. Alaban. a's Gov. Waflace said "I'm going program "Meet the Press."
And Reagan, who earfler insisted he wouldn't
ne w storm of unemployment and inflation.
George C. Wallace also were at their campaign to do well," but he declined to forecast his perra
ce
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another Republican, seemed to be heeding
close
horse
"I don't think that in a
%bfle Ford campaigned from the White House tasks today, theeve of Ihe)ear's fourth presidential centage showing. lie won the Florida primary four be a loser for a challenger," Reagan said, arguing the advice. As he wrapped up his Florida campaign
and said be thinks he has gained strength In Florida primary election.
years ago with 42 per cent of the vote,
as he did In New Hampshire that coming close is and prepared to move on to illinois and its primary
because his economic policies "have begun to show
Carter, Jackson and Wallace are the major enough when running against an incumbent March 16, Reagan criticized administration
Carter, campaigning in Tampa Sunday, said
real progress," Reagan questioned the significance Wallace can't possibly win the Democratic Democratic contenders, with Gov. Milton J. Shapp president. Ford won the leadoff New Hampshire policy and challenged Ford on the economy.
of the figures that show employment up and in. presidential nomination and Jackson "can't get of Pennsylvania campaigning, too. The rest of the primary by one percentage point.
He recalled the economic upturn that came with
flatlun down.
Democratic field Is on the ballot, but the other
elected in Florida."
But Reagan's managers had been forecasting a Richard M. Nixon's re-election campaign in 1972
"I disagree with the Idea that prosperity is
"I intend to be the next president." Carter tuld entries have not actively campaigned.
"And then, in 1973 the roof fell in," ne said.
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Vote On Amendment Would Affect Water Supply
meaning because water projTALLAHASSEE (All)
"Right flow, the only WaY We "we're talking about Florida's
Actually, water districts
-11ey in.i~ ask fora mill and
When voters cast ballots tcts in those areas are already can force these things out into water supply.
we could give them only a half a which encompass several counTuesday for th eir presidential funded by real estate taxes. the open is to kill the amend"What could be more impor- mill or a qu.irter of a mill ," he ties and 65 per cent of Florida's
favorites, they also will have a However, those taxpayers are meat," MacKay said.
tant than water?" he asked,
population, already levypropsaid,
chance to vote for a state con- also paying part of the waterOne of the amendment's
lie also said a levy could be
Lewis said the amendment is erty taxes but there lies one
stitutional amendnent that project costs in the other three strong supporters is Sen. Philip less than the one-mill limit be- necessary because each dIstrict of the problems, MacKay said.
would affect Florida's water newer districts, which are fun- U. Lewis, 1)-West Palm Beach, cause of the required legislative needs assured funding in order
"Why should we in Marion
supply and the taxpayers' pock- (led from state funds which who admits the amendment is approval to set the tax for each to carry out water conservation County pay for Pinellas Coun.
et.
come from sales taxes paid by vague, but is quick to add, district.
ty's water problems?"
progr.-uns.
If approved, the amendment everyone.
Sen. Kenneth MacKay,
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ter mana g emen t districts to tax Ocala, is against the amend-

The deadline for upplying for absentee ballots
for Tuesday's presidential
preference iirlinary Is s
p.m today, according to
Seminole Supervisor of
Elections Camilla Bruce.
Mrs. Bruce said her
office has received 436
applIc a tl ons for ballots so
farand%-o(,rswhohavenot property within their jurisdic- iiient,sayingitwon'tsolvethe
lions for money to protect and re pro ems an
yet returned their ballots
manage the state's water sup- li ke telli ng the water districts
may uO so until
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we don't know exactly what we
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want
do or how to do it
She said the number of
!''?d but you to1"
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here'money"
ballots Is a good indication
to one mill or for every 1,000 of
that Tuesday $ voter
property value. Legislative apOther opponents say the
turnout will reach the
proval would still be needed be- amendment is too vague and
per cent and above level In
fore any of the districts could could give taxing authority to
Seminole County, adding a
literal))' hundreds of little
levy a new assessment.
S.' per cent turnout was
Gov. Reuben Askew and most drainage districts.
registered four years ago.
MacKay also said that if the
of the Cabinet members have
The election will be
endorsed the proposed amend- amendment s approved, there
canvassed at 10 a.m.
nient but there has been .strong will be no further public debate
Wednesday by one of the
opposition from other lawmak- about the many facets of Floricounty judges, a county
da's water problems — such as
era.
commissionei' and Mrs.
For voters In South Florida who should get water, ho,%
Bruce at her courthouse - and the Tampa Bay area, the much it should cost and how
office,
ballot question has a different tic decisions will be made.

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A representative of the
Central Florida Federation of
Senior Citizens t.Iuos is
scheduled to present plans for a
new senior citizens center in
Fort Mellon Park at tonight's
meeting of the city commission,

slated for 7 pm at City hail
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the Federation's building
committee, said today he will
present preliminary plans and
schematics for the complex,
which Is expected to encompase
6,200 square Feet.
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Lorman said the new seror
citizens complex is needed
because of critical shortage of
space at the group's present
headquarters, a trailer at Fort
MeLlon Park. He said the new
complex will provide office
space f or Federation directors

and staff, as well as a 3,400
square foot auditorium that
will be available for meetings,
dances, and other social activities of area senior ci$iuns.
Financing for the pew
complex probably will come

from the federal Department of

Plans

Housing and Urban Development, Innwin said. He add-d
that the plans for financing, a
architecture c
building itself, are still being
worked out.
Also on the agenda for

tonight's meeting is a public
hearing to consider adoption of
an ordinance amending cable
television rates; consideration
of potential sites of the new city
hail, and recommendations
from the Planning and Zoning
Conunlubn.

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Today
$40000 limit prize in the 11th
annual Florida atru open,
pix ed I the
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For details on his lest, 'Page

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M"nday.MirchLlclo

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Longwood Child Drowns In Drainage Cana l

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By BOB LIAYD
Herald Staff Writer

A three-)ear-old
area child drowned Sunday
afternoon In a shallow drainage
canal near Lakesho re Drive,
Mobile Manor, sheriff's
deputies said.
Deputy Jim Hibbard reported

R ep.W right Pafman
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agents "are looking for possible crirWnal cases" growing

out of the kickback and bribery scandals involving sonic

canal near the trailer.

major corporations, the agency has disclosed.
WhHe declining to name the firms involved, an IRS

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Sanford police reported

t1ibbard said Mr. Broomfield Seminole.
pulled the boy from the water
Deputy Charles Coffee

Johnnie M. KeHy, Aputment
57, Castle Brewer Court,

mouth resuscitation until was found near the bmed boat Seminole Memorial Hospital

JCXoacKs, oriues

Catalog Becomes Textbook
That time-h

were rclwted stolen.

resloence at Brisson Ave and

limited

finding work, Mrs Bollard says.

reported thrt a $1,000 diamond
bracelet, $100 In silver coins a

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drugs

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C,po,n rpfwd in

hand over any narcotics.

Veterans of Fo"ign Wus on Sunda.
"Originally it was based on the Palestine Uberation
and is spreading In Latin America."

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UNCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Gov. J. J. Exon announced
today he wiU Ille as a delegate to the Democratic naUonal
cmvendw pledged to US. Sem Henry Ja&amp;son of

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On Jackon' behalf. He Said he would do whatever he
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second class Pe-s4" Paid al Sanford, Florid# 112711.

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mnstruction of the ncw building and the $3 nillhon paid fur
the site, says Florida pubflc counsel Woodie Liles
fl'e plush utilit y office building, which opened last
sunmer and houses 1,700 employes, hws bevn advertised
as a model of energy efficiency, but it uses; almost twice

adviable to Install rww sewer im
provements generally described as

75S feet of 10 Inch se"ir main &amp;no
33S feet of I inch sftwr main both
&amp;tong Crystal Bowl Circle. within the
Cit of Casselberry, Seminole

Costs.ngmelmoi

Deceased

thereafter as poisble at which time struclion

and Zoning Board of theCityot Lake

C rcuit Court for Seminole County, Publish ma~ch 1. 1176

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ad tIE X 31

cirms of which is Court House, N
Park Avenue. Sanford, Florid&amp; TOi

NOTICE
All property owners Ard

representative of the estate i Grace till lots lands and parcels (4 lands
E. Bates. whose address IS 717
adjoining and Contiguous or
Boston Avenue, Altamonte Springs, aboundIng and abutting upon the
Florida. The name and address of following described now Sewer
the
of
improvement located within the City
forney are set forth Wo*,
Of
Seminole County

nieces and ne phews

costs

Inc tudng

interested Peril" for and against engineering and administr live
the recommended change of toning Costs in the &amp;fmunt of SII.SS764
All interested persons art notified
Mll be heard. Said hearing may b4
continued from lime to lime until that the description of each proper ty
final action is taken by the Planning to be illlse%sed and tho amount to be

Attorneys for

Altamonte Sprthgs was Indicted

The
appropriations subcommittee recommended that General
Services Director Jack Kane, 47, and five aides be fired.
The agency Ic responsible f or construction, purchasing
maintenance anid other housekeeping matters.

or

Budget Tops $5 Billion
TALLAHASSEE (AP)

*S$*Swd to each parce may be

oscerfained al 'he office of the City
Clerk of :he City of Catselbery.
Florida.

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walking bzies

ALL CLAIMS. DEMAND S. AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
L L BE FOREVER BARRED
Grace F, qaies

AS Personal Ri.prescnta
tive Of the Estate of
Everett Chester Bales

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Uidige a past w1vthy paum of

French Fries, Tater 'rots
Tri Tatars
Tossed Green Salad

record wid the cmcfl wW "andfry. PA.
P.O. Box 127)
consider bdI approvals.
Orlando. Ifflorida 121M
An otdinswe vacating and 7,ftphone: (Mi 6439S00

the Eastern Star, a member of

Baked [)ffl

abandoning a portion of L

the Sluine Llub. Scotlish Rlte.
Roy CIO am awny oulet

Holl, Milk Butter

celot Way mid Guinivere court

leader

in the

School Menu

is s6eduled for first reading.

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Deremm
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ublish: March I, s, itifii

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"firnalf of tne itiinstruction
costs
including
engineering and administrative
coils in the amount of op.
Proximately $31 0OO
All Interested
s are
tha,,pi,oMcrjp,i" t
0tilid
0# each proWty

to be $$iS5ed end the amo(,dtob
to each parcel may be

ascertained at the Office 0 thi City
Clerk of ihiff city os Cauciberry.
Floticia.
DATEL) this lit day Of MArch,
A D. )976.

City Clerk
Publlth~ March 1. 15, 197&amp;

Freeman also said that the
again before the
commission and ash for ap. county commission, under its

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will be taught by Seminole
Community

C~Ilege

struictors.

()j1t Court Clerk Arthur

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the danger of fire from river because it is Comthat poilt
parafively wide at
gasoline, leaking from the
submerged cars, and the deisel and probably wil.1 be able to
oil that flowlid from the rup. disperse any oil remaining
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'Ronald Reagan's experjnc'e d

and Virginia Water Control of the largest states has

Byroade said that he
remained calm throughout the
tw"our delay. Many com- estimated the leakage to be
between 700 and 800 gallons, the
pleted their dinner in the dining
mrit and ritheira ehqttpd in thp amount that Goldstein said the
car was carrying.
lounge areas.
The Virginia official added,
Meanwhile Quantico firemen
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' that he did not expect
sprayedchemi cals on

lured generator car

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linings oil four wheels 0 Repack front
wheel bearings 0 inspect brake hy- -- - - -

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a much better background for

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Wendon is to replace those rushed to the area hi an efiwt to said.
things that are "placeable." contain the leaking oil and
Witnesses at the scene pre%vnt its spread into the

the cleanup crew corn-

And, the U.S. Coast Guard pletes Its work.

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city council at its 7:30 meeting clusive franchise, but abantoday to grant an exclusive doned the exclusive franchise
l rbage and trash collection method after one yer.
Other Items on the agenda for
orvice franchiie.
the governmental meeting
Proposals for exclusive
request fromJohn
garbage collection franchises lU u e
halashian for a license to
have been protested by city
conduct a family education
murisellng ervice from his
Sk lark; Philip
Malarae concerning businesses
being conducted from a
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residence In Winsor Manor, a

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request from Robert Gelm to
speak to tlw board about late
charges on water bills, bids on

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compensation supplement
prograin underwritten by the
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water pipe Inn installation
SR434, east of SR-427, and bids
on a tar pot for the street
department, and a presentation
froin Jwy Goldstein arid Ray
Smart on a special workman's

Arthwr if BirCkw0h, Jr
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Seminole Coinly circuit
Court

Publish Feb. 23 L MarciP, 1, 6, 0.
1976
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te chnician with the be able to make th em work unless he can gain the support of the
These personal effects will be Water Control Board, an people." the local GOP chief said.
sent to Florida by bonded gency charged with main"Sly view is that the American essenUals of individual
taining safe water standards, freedom, profit motivation and national strength will never
movers, Goldstein aWd.

DONE AND ORDERED at San
CJU .sefnirsOle County Florid thiS

Mary

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parts WrA
if reeded

2-%1heel Front Disc: ln~iah
(Iiir. brake pads 9 Repack and inspect
front wheel bearings e Inspect hy-

Our mechanics electronicalk' to increase tiro-fine tune your engine • Ne
I (iints. plugs &amp; condenspr 0 Test
mileago- and improve steering
arging/ starting systems, adjust
safely 0 Precision equipment,
r tre or
e
r icnced mechanks
maintain a
used
Snooth runnin g engine Includes
helps ensure a precision alignDatsun,
lit
ment.
'
tom nt

Fred Streetznan, chairman of the enitho1e County

Of th? Clecluil court an or Wore the
76thdayfif March, 1976. it y,,v laillo
do $0, judgment by default will te
taktn aga;nv you for the rtlltf
remanded in the complaint

By

S4 less for cars with
Electroric Ignition

c2rs

salvage everythin g possible control

CLARENCE ELLWODWiRTS

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Md $4
for 8 cyl.,
$2 for
a ir cond

give favors to an "inordinate number of elected officials and
party hierarchy to bring them into his camp.
"Although (President Gerald) Ford has made a commendable effort through his use of the veto power, I do not believe

same Ume, the crew is sorting with the threat of pollution.

J R,,
am It married
WIRTS, his wife
lit Hanover Road
Reisterstown.Maryland

6

Ircr-1 wobeel

Board staff members wre,tled governmental management than lifelong schooling within the

wIfe

Orf endant
TO: CLARE4CE E. WIRTS, JR a

88

made c`3
prts ex;ra
if needed

Streetman said he was iipiefled to make the personal en-

JwWW""IFUM %oUrb_

(Continued from Psige I-A)

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dorseznentaltcr seeing the power of the incumbent to withhold or

uLarmieu inTO Vif Wer

a

$ 88

Ficludes

Revenue Department

vs.

ra es-

B

management and cost ac-

Pat GlIssion. director of the counting skills. will save
office of anagement Analysis Seminole County thousands and
and Evaluation (OMAE), said thousmds of dollus in the

EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR

bAD

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• Please phone for appointment
• Includes light trucks

Engine

Alignment

money for education of county educate county personnel in

California governor.

CLAP FNCE E W1RTS

• Complete chassis lubrication oil
change and filter
• ui s ensure Ion wearingarts

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Front-End

Wgher fees and $5 million froin in(resed auditing by

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&amp; smooth, quiet performance

saiditIsifleltospendcounty spending a few dollars to
tmplo)es

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ner

on expected improvements in economic conditions some

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ra e o
10140 rade
iO extia.

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county.

oran-

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE

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in. Freenian of the inforri-iation
contained in the county's policy

DE x 40

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Up to 5 qts of major

structed Glisson to Inform

urging local members of the GOP to cast their baHoLs in
Tuesday's presidential preference primary for the foriner

I Af

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terest in attending the basic
Countv Cominiission Clwirmanagement courses, which man Michael Hattaway in-

General revenue spending, the flexible core of the state
budget, would increase $216.8 nMon to $2.48 bilbon based

NOTICE TODEFEND
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR
TGAGE A SSOCIATION,

IRA

WA

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courses

ploes have expressed an in

Repubhean Executive Committee and state committeeman-electii

CUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.

914 1344

422 04111

proval of a $10 per person fee home rule powers, could pass

today announced his personal endorsement of Ronald Reagan

Hawthorne

onto Slwor4s. Fla. 111SI
Sgw

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appear

ding
ding.

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Orlin460"I

mandgement courses The cost tome) said funds may be spent

bOon is a $563.7 milhon increase over this year's spen-

City Clerk
Publish - March 0, 15, If?&amp;

W

per employe at $10 per course. for non-credit courses designed
At a workshop meeting today, to upgrade the skifls of county
Andrew said he wW have to employes in their jobs.

Askew s propcsal for the 176-77 fiscal year of $502

1st day of Mar'P,

A D. 1976.
(Seal )

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the chief executive's ret,orts
while financial statements for
November, December and
January wIll be read into the

wasa lay

Go

recommended tod?y a state budget topping $5 billion for
the first time.

,

Dwing the regular Meeting
following the hearings, Mayor
Gerald Clirb!trwn will give

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Alta

pro grain
whercoy cuunty cantidl apend itioney tor crectit
employes could attend basic courses. But the county at-

to
legal to use county money to is
upgrade
basic
pay for the courses.
management skiHs of superFreeman's lnti'rpretatlon of 1sory and mar.agement per

thtee days u(lietsrui

The Public Hear" will be hold of considered.
The City Clerk of the City of
the City Hall, City of Lake Mary.
Florida, on the nrd day of March, cas4ciberry has In her posmsion ati
1976 al 1:00 p m. or as soon engilneer-s estitrate of the con

Gecirge Speer Jr.
Of Speer L Speer, P A
Sheriff's detectives la',er Ill Magnolia Avenue
arrested two juveniles in the Post office so, 1364
case. Samuel Will Potter of Sanford, Florida 32771

M

Cabinet To Hear Dispute

$100.000 wEre also listed on the agenda for the scheduled

OOAF46. FIC 31*4

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on meeting t manual.
The boards theory behind
month, county attorney
Thomas Freeman said that it is financing management courses

Other charges involving the allegedwaste of more than

against each property owner will b.

poses

taxes
In his interpretation of t

as many kilowatt hours monthly as a downtown high-rise
building cma!ler In area

pr in ting order was the first item t oday 1 n Cabinet
hearings which could cost SIX highly paid General Sen

Lake ,Mry, Florida and more fully sich time the owners assesvd and
other interested persons may op
cri as follows to wit

fil Drnve Alastorn Trail

for attendance of managerial sourLts other than property

(ourses
At a meeting Last month, the

books and other materials. lie the expenditure of funds for
also said about 90 county em- both credit and non-credit

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED

Hood Iraq-',for Co.

bursement to county employei courses can be taken from

000 homes in the city of West Mmibut the bill gets paid

bnd the
med. It the
4,614 feel of J Inch sewer main described property. to.wit:
claim i
vel due, the date when if along iris Road, Kenlis Road, Lilac
Lot 14, OF THE COLONNADES.
i become due shall be stated. 11 Road and also lits
7be Friends of The St. Johns. recreation, and the water
feet of I Inch Ind Seciioon, according to the Plat
the Claim is contingent
Oak wood Drive thl, asreded in Pt Book 16
a loca l organization dedicated supply, according to J.T.
t,Quidated the nature of the:
of CilliSelbtrry, Page 14, of the Public Records
W?flthC
He went into the r
of
the
to the preservation of the St. Turnipseed,
grt;up's certainly shall be stated. It the Seminole County, Florlda,
Stmin0le
County,
Florida.
business, later becoming
a
k
a
120
claim is wureo, the Security %hall
John.s, River, Is scWuled to president.
tj-,described Tht cla;mant shall all costs as
pre.
-sident of Roper Bros,, Inc.
per Resolution No. 301 of Florida. together with Wnt;nghovle
meet tomrrow night at 7:30 at
deliver suff icieni Copies Of the claim the City Of CaSHIberry. Flor;d&amp;
Roper Growers Cooperative First Feideral Savings
Range
(No
KS I 3OR XGI).
&amp; Loarl in
11, the clerk to mable the clerk to
TAKE NOTICE that a public Wellinghouit Refrigerator
and Dlamnd R. Ferfilizer Co.,
INO
11`1611 One COPY to each PerUmal hearing will
Sanford.
be held on March 22
RTIIILLXG) Air C onditioner
vice president of Winter
representative
1976 al 7:30 pM
he City Hall al Lutaire
Inside
(No
Unit
A plan, developed by the St.
All Per Sons intereift-d ~n the estate which lime I he owners assnsed and
Garden Citrus Products
CDL0?2FEJ), Condenser unit
his
Notice
of
Water Management
CASSELSERRY
Public .0
whom a copyhasofbeen
1 mailed are other interested persioni, may op. Outside I No ECDQ24GKA) located
Administration
Pear before the City Council and be their0 ;m and thrr-on
the Florida Otrus ComniLt;nn. District, to restore the river is hearings on water aM
T HREE MOlt
I
heard al to
bmnfiled
nsi you, and you
THS FROM THE DATE OF 7HE V16111blilly of
lifelong
f
makinv the Im
are required I
I your
FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS Proverntnts, Cost$, method of ons we r or pI P lod! er
named honarary chancellor of meeUg.
the city council at 7:30 p.m. 140T ICE, file any O
ngV19
0&amp;IhceovC tonplaint
bjection% they Payment. and the assessments on the Plaintiff- % attorney,
again s t ea ch property owner wilt t
PATRICK MCGROTTY 130% Brick
are of Interest to persons in
djtv
of
the
derendan$swHi
-jInprs
nut. u It 101, Miami,
&amp;cttA of laws degree. He was a vO
th C y of Florida. and file the original ans*cf
reprewtative or flit venue )r
r'.ij

before returning to the famfly
homestead.

lit

Published Daily ailS

H-nt Oeiivrty

Elliott

colintv
Public
Wo r V-!,
exrio-nditdre of ifunds
~-s been qucted
Bailey had 1-tcr. tou'-fwly the
an, i1rowning
V()b Andrew revealed derived frein .-id va!orem taxes m saying Trminagi_-ment per. challenging ~'u r Cs (juali. strongly objected to the lin of
today that a rewrch of the for education of county em. sonnel also need a constant fictiow us in expert witness questioning.
minu tes of a recent County ploycs
update on the state of the art Friday when he suddenly thun
Fort said he told the Hearsts
Commission meeting shows no
However, Glisson said funds conceming negotiations with dered a startling accusation, "that if there was any way posauthorization
for
reim. to pay for the management labor unions.
ngrily asking Fort if he had sible, it would be desirable to

along Crystal Bowl Circle, within the
City of CASSO!berry, Sem.nole
County, Florida

by the utility's customers.

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neros1s 'brought on o the pe- Bailey"
nod she spent wi th the SLA beCarter reprimanded both
Harry fore the robbcr
mPnardw -" - "tntocease

today that It appears that the future
eountvs policy manual doe,not
Commissioner

for the courses plus the cost for an ordinance which would allow

4.614 I"t of I inch seweir main
along iris Read, Kentja Road, Lilac
SUIT TO
Road and also "I feet of I Inch
FOCIECLOSE MORTGAGE
sewer main along Oakwood Drive. You, CLARENCE E WIR75, JP
all within the city of calstiberr y, a k a
ELLW
above court a written statement of
Sem'nole Cou nty Florida
he attend one room school Engstrom, Winter Garden Edward J Pender
WIRTS JR ENCE
and It mriM °0t
Rev any Claim of demand they may
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED WIRTS. his wife, and all those
house in Beulah for eight years. eight grandchildren, three Stacy Selph and Rev. Ernie have Each
claim must be in writing that the City Council of the Ci y of claiming any eight, title or interest
and must indicate the basis of the casselberrY. Florida, has deemed
He then moved to Sardord, great-grandchUdren and many llaw% officiating.
it by. through of under you, are hereby
claim, the name and address, of the advisable to Install rw* sewer Ins.
where he was in the grocery
notified that a complaint to foreclost
creditor or his agent of alfornoov.

nessee

97(,—Vu

IAN11 (All) — Florida Power &amp; Light Co.'s new office

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Management Course Funds
Must Be Requested Again

building here uses more eleetr'icf ty each month than all 2,

Trio Ip.s. City rcliunclI of fris. city Cf
Casselberry, Florida, has deemed it

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on whether Fort's answer will robbery because she was in fear 1974 bank robbery with the avoiding a public trial, but he psychiatric expert to testify in
be rl,'owed to stand.
of death or great bodily injury." Symbioijese 1.1beration Army hotly denied the "dirty con- the rebuttal phase of Lhe case.
Friday touched o some court
11e law yers debated the
Fort, testifying for the gov. "soldiers who kidnaped her in notation' in Ba.ley's question
He said he did not believe
room fireworks that left both question for more than 20 min- ernment, replied, "No," as February 1974.
Moments later, Bailey Miss Hearst was mentally ill or
U.S. Atty. James L Browning LItes before Carter said lie Bailey yelled his objection and
Miss Hearst testified that she prompted another verbal ex- disturbed on the day of the robJr. and defense counsel F. I^- would think about Bailey's ar- furiously told the judge that participated in the holdup to plosion when he asked Fort bery, and he backed the govavoid being killed by the SLA w he t he r he had encouraged the ernment's claim that she had
.
Browning
Browning
ment should be allowed to get and noi tell Bailey. When the
professional opinions on ttr witness denied the accusation,
Small Tricloir. Small Price
121 tP diesel
recntaJ ufle on th e day of the Bailey hissed, "That's ab
holdup because- the defense pre. solutely false, Dr. Fort."
ionmm
sented three psychiatrists who
The witness shot back,
said she suffered -traurnatic "You're lying about it, r.

333 feet of I inch sewer main both

County. Florida
Home Park to RM2 1 Mobil. Home and to provide for the assessment

Ivy L. Prucha
AS Personal Repr""to
lives. of the Estate of
RoWt L. Bennett,

drug
'
s afte'
r they weren't able to trial.

of WinW Garden and devotvi
much of his time to raising md
showingi hLs diamplon Ten.

the past was acconipartied by a "fatialistin outlook."

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Power Company Uses Plenty
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All cersoins Interested in the estate Park. as Pi;d classillcallons re all costs as W Resolution No. mi of
the City of caistiberry, Flwlda.
described In the Zoning ordinanac
Admini%tration has b"ri mailed aft of the City of Lake Mary, F;orida al
TAKE NOTICE that a Public
required WITHIN FOUR MONTHS
hearing will be Mid on March 22,
proper

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Donald Pinkel. a Medical r.*Uege of Wbavisin
pediatrician, surveyed recent advancts. in clWdhood
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based on current gasoline retail prices.

Hearings Set
lfl Cass 1k erry

Cancer Cures Cited
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th: City of Lake Mary Florida that

a auantitv of narcotics and sestigate and prepare for the

Citrus giant L Frank Roper organizations

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Notice of Public Hearing

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have opposed the hike which would raise $130-million

demands against the estate are
of Winter Garden died Saturday
Survivors include his wife,
Funernl services wW
be neld required, WITHIN THREE MON
at the age of 84 in West Orange Mrs. Ma" EHen; son, Bert at 3 p.m. Tuesday at First
YHS FROM THE DATE OF THE
Memorial Hospital. The son of a Edward RoW, Winter Gar. United Methodist Church, FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE,tofile with the clerk of the
pioneer Winter Gar(kn family, den; daughter Mrs. Mary K. Winter Garden, with B

Exon To File As Delegate

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Florida. to wif~
7SS feet of 10 Inch wwor main and

jnnrcn

Pian for
;, -, :.-, # ft.,
ment spending, Askew said he is seeki~,the gasoline tax
hike to stimulate ernploym2nt. But powerful legislatrs

That part of the S I ;of the SW 1.of Pear before the City Council and be
fl, Townsnip 20 South, Rarat
of the personal representatives ° Xl East lying northerly of Lake visability of maki
the rn
the venue or jurisdiction of the Mary Blvd. and Sanford Avenue. provoments.
court

Citrus King
Is Dead At The Age Of 84

Fro4, but now It employs recruits from all over the world

PubI,IhMarthl IS 22 39 1976

er ct%s a no i ic
that the description of each properly
NOTICE
to be amessecl and the amount 10 be TO: All property owners and a.,,
assossed to each parcel maybe other persons interested in all lots
ascertained at the Office of the City iandt. and parcels of land!, adjoining
of Cassifilberry. and contiguous or aboundis-0 and
Clerk of the City
Florida,
abutting topon the following
DATEr) this Ist day )f March, described new tewef improveen?%

SAN FRANCISCO (AP)
A Bailey tense with rage
gument over th e eekend
only the jury had a right to an
visited Miss Hearst's parents avoid a publ ic trial and I felt a
ischlatnc expert who has disBailey was particularly an
Bailey had sr.apped to his Feet swer that question
behind my back to try to fix public trnl would be destru:
juted Patricia lIeirst s claim gered at one of Browning's when Browning asked Fort if, In
The defense attorney argued this case."
live to the defendant her famithat she helped rob a bank Un- questions, and U.S. District his professional opinion, the 22- that "the ultimate Issue" In the
The witness conceded he had ly and society."
tier fear of death was scheduled Court Judge Oliver J. Carter year-old newspaper heiress trial was whether Miss Hearst urged Randolph and Catherine
Fort, a critic of sensational
10 return to the witness stand postponed until today a ruling "participated in the bank voluntarily joined in the April Hearst to explore ways of
trials, was the first prosecution

By ED PRICKETF
tleradStaff 5tvrfter

tax Increase — Askew's hotly contested rplan
1 to
7 s-percent le, on wholesale gasoline

Deputy Clerk

aim or
demand they may have. Each claim

Florida Probate Division

National Security and Foreign Affairs Committee

By Lillian T Jenkins

to whom a copy of this Notice of

raic'w disaster.
"rerroriun will get wurse," said William E. eWn,
deputy director of operations;fw the ClA, who spoke to the

Jr

Clerk of Circuit Couri

located within
tre City
C asselberry. Seminole County

were bruised but not seriously injured,

TA11AHASSEr# (AP) — Indus:rial development,
new prisons and state employe pay ra ises rated high
priority in the nearly $5-billion lri&amp;77 budget Gov. Reubin
Askew planned to detail today
Increased by modest revenue ga ins after
stand-pat spending, the budget contemplates one major

Aft ill ere

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Terrorism Increase Predicted

Arthur H Beckw,th

s,

Askew To Detah 8-u
'diger'

Petition.
ISEAL)

police arrived at the scene near State Road 823 in Davie.
The victims in the Sunday crash were Identified as
James B \
2 a dairy-farm laborer,
daughters Jenny, 3, and Dana, five weeks; and two
stepchildren. Joey Dale Collins, 5, and Bonnie Otinger, 9.
The children's mother, Lifly McDowell, 28, and another

son, Lu%un,
police said

for the relief demanded in the

to file with the clerk any

be

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c,qfautt will be entered against you

construction costs including

Personal Represerds
DoUar Prescription Center, 7% shot apparently missed
the by the Sernincile CoLnty Grand lives
THIS NOTICE "If be posted in
U.S. 17-92 Fern Park, and bandit.
Jury for robbery. A circuit Publish: Feb. 27, March 8, 1976
three (3) public places within the
Gessin wasbehi nd
Witnesses ti the nei ghCity Of Lk Mary Florida •t th e
judge dismissed the indictment OCA
counter.
borhood told investigators dot agaimt Potter, then a 17-yearIN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR Ci!y Hall within told City, and
A)outh, believed tobo16to
In the Evening H er ald, a
they saw a man running from
old jtnenlle, but an appeals SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA
I general circulation I n
)ears of age, wearing a black Illie rear of the store with paper
PROBATE DIVISION
the City of Lake AUry, Florida, on#
court reversed the ruMg and
FILE
NUMBER
76-2-CP
and orange ski mask entered bag in hand, jump a fence am
time al
,
.t IS days prior to the
In Re; Estate of
n announced, This is a dash toward the nearb) Lake- oirdered Potter stand
F' F RE Ti CHEST ER B ATES,atoresa hearing In addition
stickup," and pointed a pistol at O-The-Woods
Potter is in custody and
townhouse
Deceawd. notice shall be posted in the or to
be cons;oered al least Is days tea
of he
NOTICE
OF
e
th
65-)ear-old druggist or- com plex
scheduled for trial at Sanford
date of the public hearing,
ADMINISTRATION
dering him to put the dare's
Deputies Eald d search of the the week of April 5. The Case TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
DATED: March 41n, 1976
S: Kay Sasiman
money ina paper bag fiumished area failed to turn up the had been docketed for trial this CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAIRST
by the
City of Lake Mary,
OTHER PEI
.SONS INTERESTED
Gesdn complied after the
On Jan. A IM, two juvenfle and defense attorney aoked for IN
Florida
THE ESTATE:
gunman threatened to shoot boys armed with arifieheldup a continuance saying they
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED GARY E MASSEY
turn.
bandit demanded Gessin's store and escaped with needed more time to in. that the administration of the estate " E. arinuiren vivo.
f ,EVNettChl'ster Bates deceased Aitarnont, Springs Florida
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sion.

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All persons having claim% or
demand% against the estate are
required, WITHIN FOUR MONTHS
FROM THE DATE OF THE FIRST

each personal representative

Am 10

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y customers in

major decisions on legislation to reconstitute the Fedl

,

tatives is set forth below

chall"Vies the validity of the

and has shot at them with his .22
Ges3in fired one time at the
caliber rifle.
youth who had taken an wiAt noon Saturday there disclosed amount of cash but

Wayne L. Hays, D-Ohio, has set a goal of Tuesday to reach
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4`e

ON
THlj NOTICE
e y Obiec oin they may have

University of North CaroUna at Asheville.

In the House, Administration Committee Chairman

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PUBLICATI

them

sideration in either diamber, but ccrnmil1ees were expeeW to be busy.
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Two other persons were able to crawl out one of t he
car 's windows arKlsat atop the submer i'dwrecka until

enable the Clerk to mail one copy to change of :ning from M 7 Mobile

Sbrubberj Missing
Principal Robert Skaggs told

b2ndlLs who robbed his store Gessin in pursuit with his rifle

mW corgddarat,ion this week.

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Bennett reported the suspect
had to be restrained following a

today, will fly Into Asheville tonight for a speech at the

Little major legislation was scheduled for

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the

ttc date Alien It will btconlie d6c lu irlitiUM if MAY CONCERN
shall be %fated If the claim is
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
contingent or unliquidated, the the Planning and Zon:ng Surd Of

D.

get the cash register open.
7be youiths fled saws U.S.
17-99
2 as Gessin fired his rifle at

Housemtelllgencereportareamongthetopicsupforcon-.

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f amily returning from a
when their car plunged
into a Broward County canal, raLsing the weekend highway death count to 13.

funeral in Alabama

following property in Seminole
F lorida.

The Cil) of ciisseibeirry has in Its
possestion an engineer's estimate of
engineering and administrative

td, wfhn adiRtba .3 1 A %j
"
nuc. Jamaica, New York. 11432.
Th
fore name and address of the Al.
ney for the personal represen.

with criminal mischief, assault Harnett said a shotgun and na ture of the uncertainty shall

For the wcond time in 14
TTe masked youth, descriWd
months Fern Park druggist as "very nervous," then fled
Alexander Ge.min has chased from the store on foot with

WASHINGTON (AP)— Social Security taxes, jobs, the
Federal Election Commission and the leak of the secret
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considered

ciaimed If She claim i not yet out,

residence of Raymond J Jones
815 Valencia Cow! West.
Patrolman
Steven

N:

provements. Costs, met
muenots
payment, and the asse sn o
against each prorwirty owner will be

City Clerk
Publish: March I 1971
must be in writing and must Indicate DEX
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the bails for the claim, the name and
a(mresi of the creditor or his agent
CITYOF
or allornev. and the amount
LAKE MARY, FLORIDA

Sanford police today were

Revolutionary War battle. Ford will face Republican
chaVenger Ronald Reagan In the March 23 primary.
Carter, who wU
1 wind up his campaigniug In Florida

Congress Considering Issues
=

Firearms Stolen

Uses
Rif

observance cemmcinmcrating the Guilicad Courthouse

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and IA. Roy Hughey responded

Area D ru99I $
P r u Of Pobl%

President I'crc! also is scheduled to make a visit to
reensborn

uson Aven:

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today.
Dr. Joel Fort's appearance

By The Associated Press

hiS wife

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that the City Council of the C'tv o

PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. (Seal)
cur1 a
Mary W HawThorne

d.afrd Press

state

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color television and stereo struggle at the residence in the sheriff's deputies that weekend

election about two weeks away, DemoraUc. contenders
Carter and
Henry

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slated. It the claim is secured, the said Board will hold a publichearing
Ln luls-7 '41dway com- an d
battcry, attempted three r1fles were rcperUd
taken security st.all be described. The at c:oo p.m,, on Tuesday, the 73rd
munity east of Sanford.
burglary and resist1ng an of- in a burglary at the Jones claimant "If deliver sufficient
day of March. 1976 to
Deputy F M
Stewart ricer with violence
copies of the claim to the clerk to
residence
Consider a recommended

ariuit heads oi hiouseholds whe are looking for jobs. 11w
language barrier has prevented rnany refugees from

Mill;

Sanford Floricta777) The pesonaI

representatives of this estate are
Edith M. Elliott, whose address is
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shooting Patrolman Joe A

also took W in coins and legal Robert Vasco lUmpson, 22, of
papers and documents from his 2900 S. Sanford Ave., Ssnf(xd,

States.
Karen Bollard's 5tt-month course is me of 90 federally

By Toe

Seminole County, Florida, Probate
Division. the address of which is
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Attempted Burglary

pocket watches that burglars of Lake Mary, and charged

Vietnamese refugecs and other newconiers to the Uted

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Florida, tO

visabillty of making

pending in the Circuit Court

that in addition to a color burglary a the reside nee of Pat probing the theft of firearms
Itele vision, stereo and tbree gold Jenkins, 141 Exter Ave., south valued at $685 from the

The Sears catalog has been elevated to the status of
textbook in the school's "survival English" course for

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College for the teaching of basic English

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A017 River Grove Circle
cl,stance of io,sso iin"i teeil and a
Memphis, Tennessee 3#i2t
portion of Oakwood Drive a distance
YOU ARE NOTIF.ED that an
of 1100 lineal feet.
action to foreclose mortgage On the

Redmond, 1115 Pahmtto Ave.,
J.
Sanford, and Elaine

Hibbard iaidtne uuiinnge
Firearm Charge
Officers said Nis. KeHy told
canal isrit fenced at the trafler
In weekend arrests, Sanford them she was accidentally shot
home site.
police charged Virgie Rash, 64, whfle Johnny Williams was
Burglaries Probed
of 1217 Palmetto Ave., with seated on a couch at
Sheriff's detectives today carrying a concealed firearm. residence "doing repair work
were probing two weekend Bond was set at $5,000, Bic on a .32 caliber pistol. No
burglaries in which color cording to county jail records. charges were made in the

solved.

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NOTICE
proper t y owner s JOHN D. LIVINGS1OFnd SAN
olher pef sons Interested in DRA E LIVINGS
and anyAll
his wife,
all lots iands, and parcels of landS
Defendants
adjoining and cuntIgiOuS Or
NOTICE OF ACTION

owned b Charles Richard Semi nole

firemen and an ambulance after county firemen ex- Sunday afternoon for a gunshot

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and political &amp;natiom, both at home and abroad, led to
hitemffied audits of the tax retums of corpinrations in-

the residence of Eleanor Hell, Orlando Kennel Club, ac-

and administered mouth to report-edanempt} gasoline can Sanford, was treated

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Longwood police arrested were reported stolen In abounding
and a: street% located
followlryj described
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CASE NO. 76-344-CA-09-F
FREEDOM FEDFRAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. a
United Sl8leS corporation. form(fI V

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOP Casselberrv, Florida, has deemed if
Lot 100 BARCLAY WOODS FIRST
advifiabi@ to improve the above- ADD1710N, dCCC1rd:ng 10 the Plat
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. de3cribed
strieels with 72 feet of Ihef cot, as f ecorded in Plat Book
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1$ 31$ CP
nicks, 26, and an aunt, valued at $1,800 was taken from set at $5 000
curb andpage
Seminole colinty. Florida,
In
Re:
Estate
of
Elizabeth Broomfield, 24, of a metal storage shed on Fort
gutters, and to provide for the
Held Without Bond
OBERT L. BENNETT
has Dee" I lied against you and you
w.sessment of all costs as per are required to ser ve a copy of vour
LAngwood.
Christmis Road near tAke
Being held without bond R
Deceased. Resolution
No. 2" of tbit city of written defenses, if any. to it or,
Mrs. Hicks told deputies that Mills Road in southeast today on probat,lon Violation TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
C33sberryFloI'ida
a public GEORGE E HOVIS Plaintiffs
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
she went into her trailer home Seminole
charQes were Leonard
TAKE NOTICE that
7HE AROVE EATE AND ALL
attorney, who.e address ts 1
March
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will be held on
to get a gl.a33 of Iced tea and
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30pm in heCHyHillat
Inct1gator
noticedhersonwasn'tthslght
Florida 377YI
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Which time the owner s assessed and
file
the
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with
the
YOU
ARE
193.
HEREBY NOTIFIED
a
A search was immediately suspect arson in the Sunday fire of Seminole Gardens Aparttht
theacininisirMion
of
th,,! ritale other Interested persons m y ir Clerk of this COUff either before
strtM !or d7e :~Jd nd %, that destroyed a $3,000 boat ments, Snford.
I r dItp
War befc)re the City council"
f
ervtcV Oil P..-Inlill's ttc-rnev if
k 0 Ll L k T
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Treated At Hospital
immediaveivlhereafter. otherwisrii
decraled, File No. 7S3&amp;S, CP, Is

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Lake Road, Forest City. Five
jail In lieu of $10,600 bond
holly bushes, a hedge plant and
$5,000 Bond
Preston Williams, 27, of nine clumps of monk grass
Eustis, was jailed in lieu of were reported missing.
Radios Taken
$5,000 bond on a charge of
Citizens band radio units
carryIng a concealed firearm.

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Country Club Heights sub. thieves made off with shru6- Singleton, 2619 Derbyshire
bery valued at M from Forest Road, south Seminole.
division.

canal by a relative and was 829 Orchid Lane. Casselberry, cording to JaH record3.
pronounced dead at Floirida after burglars entered the
Forgery Charged
Hospital North, Altamonte residence sometime during the
Delmos Milton Barnes, 25, of
weekend
Springs, a short time lat er.
William Clark Court, Sanford
Sheriff s reports stated that
Tractor Stissing
was arrested by police on a
the youngster had been pla)Ing
Hershel J. Shick reported a circuit court warrant charging

dead after being stricken with the flu.
Pabwn, 82, was admitted to Bethtsda Naval Medical
Center on Feb. 26 for
en o influenza and
later was placed in intensive care after developing
pneumonia. He died there Sunday mornirig.
The Texas Democrat was sening In his 24th term in the
House. He had announced Jan. 14
I e would step down
t the d I the h
anuary.
The White House released a statement expressing
President Ford's "deep regret and sadness upon learning
hof his friend Of r1)
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If your home has never been broken Into, consider yourself lucky. Burglaries have Increased 31
per cvnt from 1968 to 1973 So rather than relying on
lurk, you may want to take some st'
to prott-ct
your home galnst burglary. If so, the
to start
syourdoor.

preferably, stick out of the lock more than ½ Inch.
Another type of deadbo!t is the vertical bolt the lock looks like fingers from both hands Inknocking. This lock is considered to be one of the
most secure locks available.

And the National Bureau of Standards has a new

Be careful when buying locks. Often what appears to be a good tass lock Is nothing more than
trass-plated "pot" metal that will break very
easily. As a general nile, avoid very Inexpensive
locks unless you are buying from someone who Is
qualified to assure you the products will provide the
protection you need.

publication to help you. It describes door con-

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lbqiw ht er'. Wt-t'k.
-ent.s: Mi'nth, 12.40; 6 hriths. $14 2),
'tear. $1 40
lul In F1oridi came as home delivery. 'dl
iher mail: Month, $2 70; i; Months, 116.20; 12 Mt'nths, $3240

structlon problems, Including sliding class patio
doors and Jalousie doors, hinges, and locks. For a
single free copy of "home Security Starts at Your
I)oor," write to Consumer Information Center,
1)ept. 94, Pueblo, Colorado 81009.
tiere are some of the ti:
(Thoose the right lock. If your primary lock is
key-in-thnob type, it L easily attacked. flep1

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installing a good deadbolt lock. A deadbol( is a
straight bar, usually rectangular, that is squared
I at the end. You lock It by turning a key or knob,
The deadbolt of a lock, or any slide bolt used to back

The Clock

A common goal appears to be emerging
returns come in from the various groups invi'igiting the past misconduct of the CIA, FBI

up

square, made of steel or solid brass, and,

U.S. Intelligence Says

issued a new fact sheet that explains the daigeri.

Keepaerosolslockedup,outofreachofchlldren

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For example, the House and Senate select
committees on intelligence activities and the
Justice Department, agree that the continuation of

intelligence activities abroad and at home are

c;tial to the security ar.d !" "' '

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the United States.
Also, there seems to be agreement that the
guidelines regulating the activiti
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narrower in scope. Finally, all agree that both
Congress and the administration should better
rcjse their oversiiht fl%"tV t
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of how the goals should be met.
While there are some gray areas, the formula
for resolving the tactical differences becomes
more apparent if we remember that security cnd
safety needs of Americans save more than one
facet.
Security of Americans will not be increased,
for example, if we weaken the CIA, defense and
state department intelligence activities to the
degree that they cannot supply the President with
the information necessary to make foreign policy
and military deployment decisions.
By that criterion, the congressional proposals
to publicize foreign intelligence activities require
that the CIA get prior approval of Congress for
covert activities, and that proscribe unnecessarily
the numbers of CIA informants work against the
needs of American citizens.
As we consider domestic intelligence activities
by the FBI, we should remember that civil rights
of Americans include the right to be safe at home,
on the streets and in legitimate political
associations.
If the authority of the FBI is eroded to the
extent that it cannot engage in the prevention of
terrorist crime, as well as investigate criminal acts
less secure in their persons and homes,
The recommendations of the House In
from infiltration of terrorist groups, limit the use of

to approve certain investigatory techniques would,
we believe, work against the protection of civil
rights more than they work for them.
We have faith that reason and balance will
mittee ended its iivestigation with a sputter rather
than a roar. The Senate committee is tapering off
rather than growing in stature. And the admon it bus of A ttoriey General Edward Levi that
the existing machinery of government is adequate
to the task of policing the FBI is weighing heavily.

'me reason for the lower profiles is evident,
beams to their constitutents, the congressmen and
senators received a loud and clear echo back.
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WASHINGTON lAP) — Russia has shipped new SUPplies of weapons to Mozambiqite amid reports
of increased guerrilla operations against neighboring whiteruled Rhodesia, U.S. intelligence sources say.
Two Soviet ships were said to have unloaded 134 and
154 tanks, truck-mounted rocket launchers and other
arms at the port of Beira, Three other Soviet
ships were
reported en route to Mozambique.
The focus of .Soviet and Cuban activity in Africa appears
to be swinging toward support of Rhodesian black
nationalist efforts now that Marxist forces have won in
Angola.
There are conflicting reports on whether some of the
12,000 to 14,000 Cubans in Angola may already
have been
shifted to Mozamnbique to train and possibly light
r.longside black Ithodesian guerrillas.

Seek fr air Immediately, and call a doctor tithe
symptoms persist or are severe.

RA Y CROMLEY

DON OAKLEY

holdup.

Police (Thief Robert Hanson, convinced of the armor's elvests.
Tht1seemstobe
,al
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LEAA field tests of $600,000 for 3,000 police volunteers Indicates
tectsilques
are perfected, it is conceivable that whole ai -aiies might go into
battle protected against hostde fire,
And the po sibilltvofwordconfiJctJng t'esolved tirough
such bloodless contests s arm.wre.sthng or jousting Is a joy to
contemplate.

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Senior Citizens tour to Lakel.and Civic Center, dinner
and show. Leave Sanford Civic Center, 3 p.m.; pick up,
Casselberrv3:30p.m.

I ANAMA CITY AP) lop
world's biggest producer.
executivesof four Ainericanoil
Ornnge Audubon SocIety, 7:30 p.m., Central Christian
In fact, Aramco continues t
companies and Saudi Arabian The U.S. State Department has confirmed
Church,250W IvanhoeBlvd.,Orlando.Speakerandfilm
find oil faster than it pumps it
Oil Minister Sheik Ahmed that Ahmea Yamani is in Panama City for
Open
to public.
froni the ground.
\'aiiiani stayed secluded today an Ararnco meeting with officials of
Seminole High School Band Parents, 7:30 p.m., band
Sautli Arabia's suspected reat a plush, beachside resort Texaco, Mobil, Exxon and Standard Oil of
room.
serves area staggering 300 bil.
tiegotiating Saudi Arabia's California.
lion barrels, compared to the
Sanford.SemlnojeArtAuocbitlon,7:30p.m.,Cultural
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Soviet Union with about 83 bllArts
Building, 5th and Oak, Sanford. Demonstration In
Arabian-,rnerican Oil Co.
lion barrels In known reserves
oil pa1nUn by E. B. Stowe.
traditional
AS with everything else con. day, oniy slightly less
than the and the U.S. tovernrnent had no and the United States with 33
corning the unusual meeting
in production of the world's top responsibility. But he said he billion.
TUESDAY, MARCH 9
this small Panhandle city, the two producing countries, the would be kept fully informed of
Protection and
"Crimes
Against
Women;
Aramco's concessIon area intalks were shrouded in secrecy Soviet Union and the Unitea Wflat rranpires.
cludes the world's largest off1)eterrance," tree cigni-weeK seminar, p.m., uiiuui
and heavy security.
States.
Yarnarii arrived here Satur- shore and onshore fIelds.
43, Adult Education Campus 5CC, Call Community Seranar
City Mayor M.B.
The United States gets about day night after two days of Aramco operates one of
1ces Registrar.
the
Miller, for one, was miffed 600,000 barrels of oil a day from speculation about what
the at- world's largest refineries and
Free blood pressure tests, 2-4 pin., 7th and Elm,
,tbout the whole a!falu'.
Saudi Arabia.
rival of American oil executives e!p'i'rLs CII from the largest
Sanfts-d Adventist (lurch.
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munity
College.
Contact
registrar's
office,
administration
At midnight Saturday, State
"The Saudis are looking for
a manner," said Miller, price in('r&amp;'ases were cx1)ecte(I I)partment press officer
John Arararo to remain as it is"
h1ug even hee were kept in as a result of the
J. Feeney issued a statement: Junger said, "It is a success
changeover,
Sanford PIlot Club, 8p.m., Flagship Bank of Sanford.
the dark when the armed, pri. "In light of current surpluses "Some days ago,
Aramco in- story In !tself,"
Book review on "The Awakening" by Kate Chopin,
'.ate security force descended and reduced demand,"
formed the Deparunent of State
on the city four days ago.
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Public Library, 10:30 a.m.
"There is a lot of uncertainty, that Minister Yamani was cornhlow'.1, the U.S. State flA
""iMernaoftheFEA ing to the United Sttes and
Parents Anonymous (for troubed oarents, 7:30 p.m.,
thhl iiiicnt hia.s cor,iirnied Ulat'
' .,one interview.
Aramco as}wd the department
(oimuiiuniiy
United Methodist Church, 172, :eIbtrry.
I
Y;wm c'ime here for an
1k
d he believed a p'iinr tn.heIpprovlde5ecIJrjty protec•;ran-icc meeting with officials couctio r the four AmerIcan tion for him.
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of Texaco, Mobil, Exxon and oil firms was the
assurance of
"Security was arranged on a
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Standard Oil of California.
t'ontinued supply of oil "at routine basis between Aramco,
O%iedo. 7 p.m. Band and choral music, live
School,
The Panama City meeting equitable prices."
the department's Near Eist
historical scenes.
was a continuation of nation"I'm sure that's a serious Bureau and Its security office,"
The
Seminole
County
Mtainonte Springs Garden Club covered dish supper,
alizatier LIks that began at an condition of the sale," he said.
The tight security and vague- Legislative Delegation is
6:30
p.m., First Federal of Orlando, SR 436 and Palm
undertermined location on the
However, the four American ness about the site of the talks scheduled to hold Its final
Spiings
Drive.
East Coast earlier in the week, ol companies ha'.c refused to presumably stemmed from
hearing on locally proposed
State Department officials said, say anything aoout the talks concern about
Maltiand.South Seminole Chamber of Commerce
a terrorist attack legislation in the county
The 100 per cent acquisition of under way at the Bay Point like the one In
luncheon, noon, Maitland Civic Center.
December during conrnlssion chambers at the
Arainco would climax a process Yacht and Country Club. The)' a meeting of the Organization of
courthouse at 4 p.m. Tuesday.
American Legion Auxiliary Unit 53 of Sanford, 8 p.m.,
begun in 1973 when the Saudis won't even say when the talks PetroleumnExportingCo,jntrles
Four items are on the agenda
Post
home, 17-92.
bought 25 per cent of the finn. It might end,
in Vienna. Scores of persons for the meeting including a
would also symbolize an
But Spencer Lloyd, manager were taken hct.age, including fireman and police pension bill
FRIDAY. MARCh 12
historic shift in dominant power of the resort, said Sunda) that Yamani, and
three persons proposed by Sanford Mayor Lee
from the private, Western, the group reserved 100 rooms were killed.
Art Exhibit by Central Florida Art A.ssn., Fashion
P Mnrø. Pair$ #8M8IIVI,8J
A,,fh,,rtt. kII
owned oil giants to the third for five to 10 days, and has led
Swuare
Mall, Orlando, 10 a.m., to 9 p.m.
Initial speculation about the by port attorney WIlliam
world oil producers.
him to believe the session will Panama City meeting con- Hutchison; a
Downtown
Poppy Day sponsored by American Legion Auxiliary
Vrmmi has said that the fl(Jt take the full 10 da,.
corned an OPEC session, but development council bill by
Unit 53 Sanford. Through Saturday,
takeover date will be retro'It Just depends on how soon that was discounted by govern- former state legislator Thomas
active to Jan. 1, 1976, and they can come to agreement, " ritent
Law for Women, free eight-week seminar, 7:30 p.m.
and industry sources.
MclnaId and o tax stud'
Aramco Boar'J chairman Frank Lloyd said.
Building 46, Adult Education Campus SCC. Call CornAramco controls the largest resolution from State Sen. LorE
Jungers agreed in a recent inmunity Services Registrar.
President Ford told a group known oil reserves, about 176 Wilson (I-Merritt Island),
terview that this was the date of Florida broadcasters during billion barrels. Saudi Arabia
The Sanford pension bill
tentatively set.
an interview Sunday in Wash
SA11JRDAY, MARCH 13
has the capacity to produce provides that the city will fully
tramco produces approxi- ington that the negotiations nearly 12 million barrcls a
Open
house
and student art show, 9:30 a.m. to 5:30
day fund pension contributions as
mately 8.5-million barrels a were "bu'twceri private parties" and could quickly
p.m.,
at
Crealde
Art Center 524 St. A.ndr'ews
Blvd.,
become the already being done for other
Winter
Park.
city emnployes.
The'
Poet
Authority
Audubon Wildlife Film, on kangaroos, 2 and 8 p.m.,
legislation provides that port
Bush Auditorium, Rollins College.
D
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bonds sold may pay a higher
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St. Patrick's Day Corn Beef Dinner and Dance, Fr.
interest rate than 7i
per cent
Lyons K of C Hall, 2504 Oak Ave., Sanford, 7:30 p.m.
and permits money to be st
MUSIC by uack rk'ummnond's Dixieland Band.
for entertaInment purposes for
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prospective industries.
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Seminole County Young Republicans Fondue Party,
The Downtown Development
7:30 p.m. Quality Inn patIo, 1-4 and SR 43.4.
CAIRO APl — Treasury fcrcnce that "uncvrtainty is the riullion to 1l0CI.million project. Council legislation would
Art Exhibit by Central Florida Art Assn., Fashion
SecretaryWilliamSimonsaysa biggest inhibition to private in"I'm satirfied that we are permit a special tax district for
Square
Mall, Orlando, 10 am. to 6p.m.
climate of uncertainty in Egypt vestment," adding:
making progress, " Simon said, downtown improvements.
is impeding large-scale U.S.
"There must be a clear signal 'It requires a Joint will. We
investment here.
to the International business have that will, let's get about
conuntinitv" that it is safe to it."
HOSPITAL. I'IOTES
Simon,
who wound up a invest in Egypt. U.S. officials
Simon said the chief obstacles ____________________________________________________________________________
Mideast tour here Sunday with said the kind of signal Simon to an inflow of investinen: funds
MARCh16, 1q76
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the crucial problems &amp;f foreign policy, defense,
social security and welfare. They have by and
large contended themselves with gimmicks
based on ignorance.
I do not now refer to which side of any of
major questions they stand on. Reasonable men,
having access te the same data, can come to
different conclusions as to the proper course of
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making speeches, giving simplistic answers to
questions, developing urns of retreat If cornered
by men or women In an audience opposed to
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there is talk about shifting the management of
all welfare from the federal government to the LONDON ECONOMIST
ar Id t, L,eliee this would reduce
costs. There are no data to back that assertion,
save the federal government billions, and holds
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Next to the moon landing, probably the
nation's most ambitious undertaking of the past
two decades was the rebuilding and
revitalization of the cities.
But while it left some impressive monuments
in the fom of new business and commercial
complexes, it has also left another legacy In
dozens of cities — acres and acres of vacant and
idle land not dissimilar to a moonscape.
Under the impetus of urban renewal, many
cities acquired chunks of land In their downtown
areas and Immediately razed existing structures, and then were unable to find private in.
vestcr willing to risk their capital in elaborate
redevelopment plans. As a result, vast tracts of
potentially valuable land lie vacant in the heart
of the cities and elsewhere, yielding no t. z
returns, unless it is from parking lots.
In Philadelphia alone, there are 12,000 vacant
loLe, 2,000 vacant r,si&amp;ntla and cunmercjal
structures and 26,000 vacant and abandoned
houses.
An entire city could be absorbed into older
Philadelphia arid disappear like ink in a blotter,
says architect and urban nnaultant Edmund N. '
Bacon, writing In "Urban Ian1," a publication
of the Urban Land Institute.
"Here , in the wastelands of our inner cities,
lies the new frontier of America," he says.
In Bacon's opinion, "there must be a total
national commitment to reatore or rebtilld every

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Pound Value Declines
IA)NDON (API - Britain's ailing pound sterling, which
dropped In value to below $2 for the first time in history on
Friday, tumbled again In foreign exchange dealings today
bitt thnn Ipt'g,lg,rI nff
The pound, once one of the world's most stable
currencies, closed at 81.9815 Friday. It opened around two
cents lower today and at one point dropped as low IS
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WASHINGTON (API - President and Mrs. Ford went
to a dinner party Sunday night at the home of White House
photographer David Hume Kennerly, who was
celeoraung his 29th birthday two days early.
Kennerly's parents, Mr. and Mrs. O.A. Kennerly of
Chicago, and nine other guests gathered for the occasion.
The Fords stayed almost three hours, and their coming
and oin attracted a crowd of C'eorgetrnr nefghber!.
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i'otuigskrs came out with jackets over their pajamas
tO
see the President and his wife when they left shortly
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HIDGEFIELD, Conn. (AP) — Ninety-one' year-old
Alice Paul is still waiting to see a bill she wrote more than
50 years ago become law.
Miss Paul Is the author of the Equal Rights Anwndment
(ERA), guaranteeing women equal rights. She wrote the
measure in 1923 at a women's suffrage convenUon at
Seneca Falls, N.Y.
In 1972, Congress passed the ERA amendment, and 34
states have ratified it. Unless four more states ratify it by
March 1979, it will die,

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reported a 186 per cent
boost in profits. Con. documents, which confirm our findings, A a continuing condition.
conniving to
on
solidated Edison of New York listed fourth. Treasury Dept. task
force, for example, found
additional $44 billion to their customers' dec. quarter profits at $54.7 million, a 31
—In Spartanburg, S.C., an ORS auditor
per cent serious deficiencies in the Office of
tricity bills.
Revenue learned that a clvi right9 matter had been
increase over the previous year,
Sharing (0RS.
The utilities are pushing for an obscure change
mishandled but never reported his findings to
The reluctant regulators at the Federal Power
The task force charges not only that the
In federal regulations which wotdd
ORS
the
compliance division.
allow them to Commission, meanwnlle, have scheduled only civil rights staff "appears to have
limited
pass cm current construction costs to users,
one public bearing on
—ORS has complained that it Is s -t of civil
the $44 billion rules previous experience as civil rights In. rights Investigators.
Today's customers, 'hereby, would be paying for change,
Yet no real action has been
vestigators" but that proper procedLres to en- taken to
tomorrow's power.
Utility executives, with their lawyers and ferce the
ad1 any of the five new positions
anftdlscrlmlnaflon provision "have not authorized
If the Federal Power Commission allows the economists in tow, are fiing in from all over the
by Congress. Of 100 applIcations
been developed."
for
rules change, the price of electricity could jump country to present their
these
positions,
case. Consumer groups,
the study alleges, only one has
An even
from 10 to 20 per cent,
more disturbing report has been reached the stage of being grantee
however, cannot afford the same high-powered prepared
a personal
by the Center for National Policy Interview.
This is the conclusion (,( an unpublished lobbyi4ig effort.
RevIew and Clearing house on Rtvenue
Sharing,
Ubraryof Congress study which was conducted
—An lncre
Footnote: Technically, the rules change will which reviewed OHS
in complaint.,, the study
files as part of a two-year
for Rep. John Moss, D.-CaliI. The study affeil v1y ?'e
diarges,
has produced a baclçlna of cases,
mial number of utflltie directly govcl'nment grant. Here are a
with
few examples even less
estimate, the rules chnnge would cost the wider F1C reyulatlon, However, most
,staff Lime devoted to field Instate from the study:
consumers $44 billion over the next five years. utility commissions follow the FPC' lead. If the
vesugations,
—In Pittsburgh, the OHS accepted the
city's
An OHS spokeswo
conceded that OHS has
sum to covet- the cost of buIking nuclear power
likely will be adopted throughout the nation,
department
Jobs
were minority citizens
plants, The anticipated constructin iU
ItEVENUE RiGHTS: The federal govrnmcnt thc
because She emphasized, however, that OHS has had
r,linoritieg
weren't
interested In working for
erormous capital which the utilities want to pumps billions into the treaswles of stales and the city. On the Contrary,
many successes.
the
study found that
&amp;aieeze out of their Customers
localities, But under the Revenue Sharing Act, minority workers
UNCOMrORTABI,E WBBYISIS: Lobbyists
didn't apply because 'Jy
The comp'.nIes would rather stici the con- the great greei flow could be cut off
to any local thought it woull be futile under the dtys biased from the chemical Industry heard that the
swncr with the construction bill, of course, than government that practices diseriznination.
Sen,te Commerce Conunittee was holding
recruitment atd testing procedu,
dip Into their own profits. Meanwhile, the utility
hearings on toxic sub flc3 They rushed
In past columns, we have published evidence
—In Los Mg'4ss, a complaint against ie.t
In and
Industry rang up an average Ina'eaae of 20 per that some of
bias tooi up the first
four
rowe.
They
were
soon
this federal manna l being spent in on the city's health staff was dinissed becaq,se squirming uncomfortably, however, tirough
a
and others,
Now we have obtained Internal government

the Revenue Sharing Act went
Into effect. Yet
the study charges that the employment bias
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newspapers for the second straight day today, shown this
time with her mother Jacqueline Onassis, who was
reported upset over Caroline's "hectic social life,"
The IS-year-old daughter of the late American president
was pictured Sunday on the front page of the Sunday Mirror in a van with John Barclay, a 22-year-old British
professional cricket player.
Barclay said he was not her boyfriend, but the Sunday
Mirror said they had gone to a Londoti discutneque

programs with greater sharing of revenues, easier for Congress to investigate and expose the Security Council, which fri turn Is responsible to will not work. Rather, we have to find a n
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Federal government in one pocket, he would take stitute ,genuine reforms. But one person in an
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use every vacant lot in the nation."
One thing that has been proved over the past )
years, he ssys, is that massive governmental

As almost every newspaper reader knows by predate that principle was Gerald Ford, who American covert actisties abroad (but had
It is
difference
surgery,
which we
now, the major problemi of welfare are graft had spent all but the last two years of his come to be regarded as the tool of Henry have tried,the
and
therapy betwe
— "the
activtzauon
of
and fraud, equally great In state and federal- political career In the House of Representatives. Kissinger, the Secretary of Stateh into an enzymes In the body politic."
While the House fumed and fretted over the
managed systems. These weaknesses are
"ationsadvisoryoup"tttwJdorm
The Homesteading Program halting and
solution,
controversial report, and while the Senate the director of the Office of Management and done, Bacon believes, because It engages per.
stewed over its own proposals, Ford moved Budget would be added to its ranks, however, as social Involvement, C mn rnent and iden.
The leading problem of Social Security is how toward what he called "the first major "observers" who would guard against tificqtion.
tomakeends
meet
In thewill
yearsahead,
when,
thesincc
reorganization
of the intelligence community illegalities and budgetary abuses.
charts indicate,
money
be paid out
faster
1947."
Community nonprofit corporatJ, whatever
than it comes In. Retirees are Increasing in
—Establishment of an "Independent oversight their record In recent years, need to be rethought
For once, the timing of the Ford Ad- board," composed of tiree private citlzen
m her and the working population is becoming
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XtIt unless
flC1fliauIi w* eAreilefli: we rresiaent wruch would receive reports from all of the in- borhoodproms will never be eolved
and
fewerportion
a &amp;nauer
the whole,
That Li, fewer launched his proposals at a moment when public telligence agencies and check for Improprieties, neighborhood people have a real stake and a real
workingofpeople
percentagewise
are sympathy seemed (o have swung around in
These changes might establish a more direct role In solving them.
hers of beneficiaries.
Aencv and Federal Rur.
!InvestigatIon as thus make the president piaU
&amp;pi.ibe billion allocated in the f$r
are candidates who view th with
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fell
under
the concept Housing and
alarm. Most have no solutions which make were revealing the agencies' past
Community Development Act In.
abuses. But of "plausible denlability"—.but otherwise they
economic sense. Those who begin by proposing the bold assertions about
dicates that they are, Indeed, no longer enhow much Mr. Fcrd would probably have little practical effect. The traned
savings, end up adding privileges which will
bt' grandiose urban
was doing were more connected to hi, domestic first three men
renewal schemes
named
drive social security deeper Into delL Because political needs
by Ford to his "in- *it Instead are concentrating on housing loan
— his effort to look like a cool- dependent oversight
board," for example, were programs and projects
f ' °°
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to restore
imer-city
people with close ties
Intelligence neighh
Security, these promises of largess are ap- government
than tc the realities of the in- corairn.'iity, who would probably be disinclined
Only 4 per cent of the large cities are spending
ability. Any man who would be President
should peared substantial:
And there seemed little
know enough about simple
rma
that the new downtown business districts. This Is a
to know If
—Creation of a new committee on foreign Institutional set-up wouldprospect
major
prevent a president
be's going to spend more money than he
has, he Intelligence, which would oversee all foreign Intent on misusing the
departure from the urban aid spending of the
Intelligence community l95 arid l96(, notes Clevejand Plain
must find It sxnewhere.
intelligence activities, including those of the front doing so.
Dealer
writer George P.
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C hristians Arrested

SEOUL2, South Korea APi — Former presidential
candidate Kim Dae-jung, his wife, and opposition
lawmaker Chyung ?lthyung were arrested today In a
continuing roundup of Christian and opposition leaders
Lit( began a week ago.
A group of plainclothes men, meanwhile, visited the
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! "ncr President Yu.n Po-sumi, Th, and Interrogatecl him there. A secretary of the only living for.
mer Korean president told reporters that the invstigators began questioning Yun at home after he
refused their request to go with them,
The latest arvest.s brought to 28 the number of persons
taken into custody since March 1, when an antigovernment statement was read at an eeun'enical mass
in the Mvungdong Cathedral in downtown Seoul. Two
(he (li5i(k'nL latt-r '.ere released.

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nforcement Assistance Administration as "armor" for police
offics.
The fabric passed Its test under literal fire.
An off-duty policemen in Seattle, wearing a vest at the soft
material, survwed, with only bruises, two shots aimed at his
heart by an astounded robber he surprised in an attempted

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Soviets Aiding Mozambique

Be sure the room is well-ventilated when you
spray an aerosol.
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associated with fluorocarbons. For a free copy of
Fluorocarbons, write to Consumer Information
Center, Department 91, Pueblo, Colorado 81009.
Certain tluorccbons have been in the ne ior
two reasons:
Possible threat to the ozone shield In the
stratosphere. Ozcne filters out most of the
ultraviolent radiation from the sun. Some scientists
fear that if the ozone shield is reduced, more
ultraviolet radiation will reach the earth and cause
an Increase in the freqt:ency of skin cancer.
Fluorocarbons can be poisonous when inhaled,
especially If they're deliberately Inhaled to get a
"high."
The Consumer Product Safety Commission
advises that consumers be cautious when using any

A lot of attention has been focused 0
fluorocarbons lately. These are the group of
chemical compounds used as coolants in
refrigerators, as fire extinguishing agents and,
where most of the publicity has centered, as

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Sanford:
foreign exchange controls in
Fred Bryant
Egypt.
Richard E. Barnes
Sadat proclaimed an "open Willis Berry
AREA DEATHS
door" investment policy after
Rubyc Christiansen
his government broke with the
John
C. Dittz
ROBERT KING
EMERSON FORt)
Soviets following the 1973 war
William L. Driver
out so tar only Ofle
Olive G. Fogel
Robert Boyd King Jr., 53, of
Emerson Eugene Ford, 59, of American firm has signed a
Willie Herring
110 W. Airport Blvd., dIed 322 Country Club Road, Lake
contract to invest here, accordAltamease J. Martin
Saturday. He was a native of St. Mary, died Sunday. A native of ing to U.S.
officials. Largescale
Daniel G. Gallant
Augustine and moved to San. Madison COUfltY r
1. h
U.S. iidte izi%'eIxIIent in
!lrocktcn
M. i3unncli, Apopka
forti in 1963 from Cuantanarna rncved to Lake Mary
in 191Z Egypt is one of the linchpins in
Jack
Raymond,
Casselben-y
Bay, Cuba. He was a retired from Hock'ville, Md.,
and was a the Ford administration's
Ingeborg Agnes Spalding,
chief petty officer with the U.S. retired interior decorator. He
tideast strategy.
C-asselberry
Navy, a WWII, Korea and was a member of the Central
In return for Saclat's cornJo .'.n Bunkley, Deltona
Vietnam vetcraa, member of Baptist Church of Sanford.
miiitment for a peaceful settleNeil Cahill, Deltona
Veterans Chapter 30 and the Mrs. Barbara Ford of Lake pected Washington
to help his
Lone Wheeler, Deltona
Fleet Reserve Assn.
Mary; five daughters, Mrs. country with Its
$14-billion forJonathan Glithan, Longwood
Donna J. limes, Columbus, Ga., eign debt,
a $5-billion budget
Mary Margaret Miksell,
.irvivors include his wife, Mrs. Nancy L. Cline, Sanford,
deficit this year amid private in- Orange City
Mrs. Shirley King, Sanford; Miss Orna M. Ford, Lake Mary,
Flossie Annette Dames,
two daughters, Mrs. Patricia and Misses Carol and Patty vestment to revitalize major industrial sectors. Egypt owes $4
jedo
Ann Corbett and Miss Susan Ford; five sons, Melvin C.
billion of its foreign debt to the
ct'arlc'1 E. Thomas, Oviedo
MIchelle King, both of Sanford; Ford, Silver Springs, Md.; Alan So'.'Iets.
BIRTHS
son Curry Kent King, Sanford; and David Ford, both of RockAt least a dozen large COnSanford:
mother, Mrs. Edith Junle King, vile, Md, and Joseph Larry and tracts
are in various stages of
Mr.
&amp;
Mrs.
St. Augustine; two sisters, Emerson E. Ford Jr; four
Eddie
Iisesion, U.S. officials said, (Alt.arnease) Martin, a
girl
Mrs. Virginia Robinson and sisters, Mrs. Florence Butler,
but only one contract — for a $6Mr .i, MrI !nhn I'kfc,
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tn' College Fat h, Md.; Mrs.
million to $10-million aluminum Dames, a girl, Oviedo
&amp;. Augustine; a brother, Toni Dahler, Germantown,Wilma
Md.; extrusion plant
— has been
Eric King, St. Augustine, and Mrs. Mary Margaret Meeks,
signed. U.S. officials visiting
DISCHARGES
five grandchildren. Gramkow Virginia; Mrs. Betty Sullivan, Cairo
in November said there SanfordFneral home is in charge of Rockville, Md.; two brothers, '.ere 40
Muerican finns in
Debra J. Bewlin &amp; baby boy
arrangements,
Dean Ford, Wheaton, Md. and
various stages of negotiations
Agnes
F. Boyd
Olan Ford Jr., St. Petersburg isitli Egypt.
Aibertit
Davis
and two granddaughters.
Prior to Simon's visit, E'pSally
Green
Gramkow Funeral Home iii tans officials privately
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charge,
pressed disappointment at the
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few tangible returns provided
1tnnie Metts
by' the "open door" policy. The
Sunday's hlgh8l,today'slow — Funeral Notices
lUchard Odell
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--Cairo government has adopted
Warren F. Penners
a series of measures to encourKING, ROBCRT BOYD Partly
Deborah
Singleton
cloudy through
Funecal services br Robert
age investment, but Simon and
Rillia M Smith
Tuesday, Chance of showers
Ood King. .1,'. 53. Cl 110 W
his aides were known to have
Airporl Blvd., whO ditd Satyr
Q'4gine Walker
through Tuesday. Highs in
d.y, wlf b held To ciay
n
impressedcn Egyptian officials
upper 70s to low 80s and lows in
Ardo I. Whisler, DoRit-y
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rr,rai Hone
the need for- further tiberlow b. Light winds. Rain
Kathleen Warner, DeLand
'.ith Rev. Blar McCarvey cA
alization measures.
fir
iating
Military
service's
will
probability 20 per cent.
Ptodellc Baneroft, Deltna
Simon signed an agreement
o' held at the gravesic'e in
Albert
G. Commerford,
C",k lawn Memorial Park,
Saturday with Egypt to provide
EXTENDED FORECAST
Deltoria
t,r,mko Funt'ral HflF'e
Fair or partly cloudy with no
S7!.2ii),1 worth of wheat and
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Mildred s. Lakes, Deltona
more than a few showers, Lows
flour under the easy credit
charles
P. FreddIe, Lake
upper 40. to low 50. north and
FORD, EMERSON EUGENE —
terms of the Food for Peace
roneral
services
for
Emerson
60. to around 70 southern
plan. The agreement is an
Eugene' -n'd. 9, of 377 Cjntry
Cletus (',riffith lii, Lake
peninsula. Highs mosJy In lOs
amendment to an October 1975
Club Rd . Lake Mary,
Wednesday and Thursday and
Suncay. will be held at 3pm.
pact which provided a total of
Gary Prevatt, Winter
Tuesday. at Central Baptist
mostly low SOs Friday.
$le4.3
million in wheat, our
CI"urch with Rev. lull Coflman
MARCh17, 1971
d tobacco for Egypt.
oH'ciatlng. Burial will be In
Tuesday's Daytona Beach
ADMISSIONS
Arlington PdaIional Cemetery. In
Simon's MIdeast tour also
tIdes: high 1:11a.m., 1:31 p.m.,
Sanlord:
lii,i of flowees 10%. wto wish
took him to Saudi Arabia, Islow 7:26 a.rn,, 7:38 p.m. Port
may ma'e onlrlbut,on% to their
Sandra Alligood
rael, SyrIa and the United Arab
canaveral: high 1:04 a.m., 1:09
• avor'•e charity Gramkow
SteIn M. Arnold
Ftjnrr.ii horn" F, ch5irgi'
F:inirates
p.m., tow 7:09 am, 7:36 p.m.
Ella M. ('Ltrter
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Mae B. Gillon
Elene Oakes
Ellie D. McGriff
Delores J. Pickens
Richard A. Ransom
.lpccip Sheffiølrl
Rohianda J. Smartt
Louise Wellon
Dominic A. Granito, Deltona
Eileen V. Llndskoe. Deltona
Mildred A. Piper, Deltona
Helen L. Sanford, Deltona
Ruth Goble, Lake Mary
Isabelle V. Koman, Lake
Mary
Gracie L Rentschler, Lake

Spalding, a boy, Casselberry
DISCHARGES
Sinford:
Sheila J. Grant
William McGill
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Robert E. Gainer, Deltona
Joann Bunkley, Deltona
Charles F Thorn, Ovi
Mrs. Leonard (VoncIlle
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By The Associated Press
The North Carolina Tar Heels

hadn't planned on it, but

they're

Both made par, with Zarley
holing a testing, four-foot seeond putt.
And it was too late, too dark
to continue. The playoff was
suspended.

LOUISVILLE (AP) - A years of operation.
groom died and at least 50 har.
ina barn fire thatsentflames75

season with an 87-73 victory couldn't have finished.

feet in the air early today at

really

blun-

IJIUIS',I!IC

The loss to Rutgers gave St.

William King, track presi-

Iour-ers don't see good In the ment got there, about 3:03 or

John's the tough assignment of dark," he said - bu t dIrected 310, you could see it from the
rovident; Georgetown beat earlier been promised an NCAA facing top-ranked Indiana in his displeasure toward the rein- cxprcssway miks away," u

toward the NCAA finals in
Philadelphia at the end of

site of the East playoffs.
North Carolina will face

a
tougher draw because of it, too. SCC Splits TWO
Virginia's startling victory

With St.

diana, second -ranked Mar -

As R H

1 0 0 last 34 seconds as the CavalIers
1 0 1 beat North Carolina .

College basketball team. to a Hubard din

queue and the fourth-ranked split of a doubleheader against Eva ns lb
'Ear Heels.
St. Johns River, winning the Ery Ss
Hyatt 3b
The SEC race wi ll be decided nightcap, 4-0.
v rf
Monday night when Alabama
St.JohnsgottostarterWayne Brckw
Chmbrl

2 0 0

St. i0ons

fli p will decide North Carolina's and play again Tuesday in a 3 Semmdle
eventual op%xinent.

p.m. home game against

The SEC race was thrown Valencia.

into a turmoil due to Saturday Is

4 0 a

Kurth (L 2 2)

4 0 7 St ewart
1 1 7

teams landed berths in the Fabian It

J U I

30
10

Totals

3 1-3 3 0 0 I 2

PB -- Chamberlain; T - us

Mrphycf

34 1 a

Cal Bruton scored a careerH high 29 points to lead WichIta
Al
3 0 0 State past Drake. Richard Rob-

4'. .W$P1J

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3 0 0

McCtelln ib

Western Athletic Conference

(Town; Missouri won the Big Oviedo
Eight with a 95-60 rout of
Colorado; Texas Tech defeated

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as S.hrpeis

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Carter
oils, S)Tacuse hasnmerd Niag- I' .%tchaeI S 0 )Oj Gou1te 3 4
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Cath,
201;
TotnIs:
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31.
am 77-60 to win th
10 31 4--7P Mbt'ier
Most.
New York tourney; Connecticut Bishop

grabbed the New England

Re-

gionals with an 87-73 iwset of

i446

OvIEDO H,rd I 1 3: Auyorir,o 7

Oviedo

73'i Z4'6t 7,7if
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vici
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I 0 0 0 I 0 victory this season.
400022
Kentucky's front line, led by
3 0 0 0 1 ) Mike Phillips, combined for 65

7- *o A - 110.

Alabama,

Norris

Randall

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th e Tallahassee FAMU (15 7), Class A,

Jacksonville Coliseum here

Friday
Bradenton Manatee (320) vs
Edgewater 3O43, Class A&amp;AA.e 30.

Tallahassee Rlckarcis (23*) vs

Clearwater Central Catholic (25
games in the four divisions
scheduled Saturday. l'he four vs. Palrrelto (179), (i.s AA, 3:30.
classes are frtermInPd by the

total number of boys enrolled in
the top three grades at each
school.

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1.

WU '

ostiy

Lt-tur

Malone (7) I) vs. St Augustine s,,
',

22 .

with the licorice sticks that

It was the kind of game that we coul d get a break,
made nobody happy.

Coral Gables Deerburne i76-

"This is the day that Herb and Dave Bing.

The Boston Celtics, despite Brown is going to get nailed to
hawks 123, Rockets 106
making Just 3ti of 101 shots from the cross, but it's time this
John Drew scored 30 points
th e field, pulled cut an 88-87 travest y was exposed. Welcome for Atlanta, whi ch was wi th out
victory over the Detroit Pistons to the world of professional three of 'i regulars, Lou Hud-

Sunday. But Celtics captain basketball. Might makes son, Tom Van Arsdale and Mike
John Harlicek aggravated a right."

knee Injury and will be side-

Elsewhere in the National

lined for at least a couple of Basketball Association, it was

weeks.

Washington 92, New York 81; game losing streak behind 27

lousy game," said Tom hem. Atlanta 123, Houston 106; New ing to action following a seven-

8:30,

coach. "I can't believe we only nix 106, Portland 84, and Chi. ankle Injury.

Tallahassee Leon (74 5) vs. Miami Class AAA championship game.

shot 36 per cent."

- cago 91, L Angeles 8&amp;

Detroit Coach Hubie Brown,

The Boston forwards got Just

I" pff
!

77

meanwhile, said he was saUs- 24 points against Detroit, but Jo paints and Scott Wedrnan 21 to

ance in the game at Boston made up for it with 30 and 20 waukee.
Garden - but not that of the points, respectively.
Sun 106, Blazers 84
officials, Darell Garretson and
Don Nelson's basl;et with 2;13
Paul Westphal's 30 point'
Jerry I ocher, who whistled 27 remaining put the Celtics ahead sparked Phoenix, which moved
fouls against Detroit and 20 86-84. Boston missed five free within one-half game of Seattle
against Boston.
throws after that, but the Pis- and 1- games back of Los An"It's tough to be at seven men tons could not capitalize on t
geles in the Pacific Division
every night," Brown said. "Ev- opportunity,
scramble behind runaway leaderybody has been maligning us
Bullets 92, Knicks 81
er Golden State.

SPORTS
____
____

IN BRIEF

all year, but we can play
Neither team shot particularagainst anybody. I wish some- ly well in the nationally tele-

*

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Hughes Learns H IS

wmnen's World Cup ski over-all points championship,
dethronftlig Austria's Annemarie Proell who held the title
for five stra ight

01

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Wed. &amp; Sat,

1:45
I.

Lessons

the World Cup skling championships.

one second left.
____________
___________
't'
Don't
Haye To Be
ished with 21 and Meritt ). In.

ropes as a pro basketball cer scorers with 34
ter.
Nuggets 116, Squires 101

GOTEBtJRG, Sweden -- Olympic champion Dorothy
Hamill of Riverside, Conn., captured the women's figure
sMting world championship for the United States for the

The 6-fool-Il rookie, who
Dan ls,sel, who scored a
played in Italy last season, has game-high 24 .mints, and Ralph

'?' '" v' si....' ...- --

first time In eIght years.

Mystic, 4. Windy Elliott; S. Carroll
Kid; 6. Blue Secret; 7. DO's

Merry: 0 SIlky O'Hare

TRIPLE MAIN EVENT

TIM

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COLONIAl. PLAZA - CLOCK TA'WEPN

PE
F.

The Tribe offered the chance
Th ursday to outfielder Tommy

Smith, first baseman Doug
Kris Yoder

Smith, fl, hit .302 at Okiahoma City club last year. How-

TICKITSON SALE - BOX orrici

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vited three minor league playerstotl)' out for the American
Leagiz team.

SI -

INFORMATION

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spring training hit still unknown,
the Cleveland India ns have in-

of its Trille.A Toledo farm

RESERVATIONS 2714000

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CLEVELAND (AP) - Although the siartlnsi date of

Howard and catcher

HILL

AOM. e

ard,

2, obtained from St. Louis

last October for infielder Luis
Alvarado, hit .327 at Tulsa last
OR LANDO
year while slamming 14 hom ers
and driving. hi 71 mn&amp; Yoder,
ASIILOCK BRUCE TRA.PLI* 21, who played foe Sai Jose In

"-'""

.'etdt-makar

E IkIris 64 'AM6 ilgiu.
tie came
with another

Id game against San Antonio

Sunday night, scoring 16 points

and grabbing 19 rebounds to
help the Nets beat the Spurs 118-

BERLIN - W. Germany -Sheila Young of Detroit won
meters to give her a sweep of all low'
the 500 and 1,

109 and solidify their hold on
second place. New York is now

races in the wolmen's world sprint speed skatirig cham-

,)I 2 games in front of San

pion5hips.

Antonio in their ba'tle for the
runnerup spot in the America,
.
Basketball Association.

Evert Tops Goolagong
Fla,, held off a
ng comeback by Australian Evonne
Goolagong to score a 7-5, 7-6 victory in the fina ls of a

I

RACES

year and maintaining his status Nuggets in front to sta y fnll nwdespite the arrival of Jim ing a sluggish start David

Young World Sprint Champion

ELEVENTH -~. 1:) Araglin,
7. K's Rudyard; 3. Montague

SWLLI Itt - ~, 0: 1. Sycophant,

MAD DOG

Nater in the early part of the second period that put the

Petty Second In Richmond

SAN FRANCISCO - Chris Evert (I Fort Lauderdale,

the California League, hit .329.

$75,000 women's tennis tournament.

missed a shot, Leon Benbow
grabbed the rebound, was

Quickly

By The Associated Press

Figure Skate Title To Hamill

Bonus; 7 Trystier; If. Be selective

BOXING- 7 Risky Pam; 3. Shpren SPinal; 4
Bay Charmer; S. Ted Red; 6. Windy
________
Chet, 7. Moccasin; I. Shang Tang
TUES,,MAR.91:OOP.M.
SOUTHERN JR.
MIDDLEWEIGHT TITLE MATCH

3

TENTH - 5.16; 3, 1. Husker Fire,

7. Rumor ed; 3. JL-'s Seaton; 1.

Then, after Cazzie Russell

Fouled and made both tries with

Ingemar Stenmark of Sweden won the slalom event in

Elsewhere, Kentucky beat

Fruit Float; S. L,C.s Lucifer; 6. K's

MATINEES
Monday

S All Gossip; 6. Go Tom

Eckert, 7. Look Ethel; I. Lake

TedG 91. BalI 5t 64

_____________

Sapporo Pearl. 3. marg m; 4. sissy
Sue ;

Bulls 91, Lakers 98
Bob Love put Chicago ahead

one would tell those two guys vised game at the Capital of the Lakers for the first time
at 88 oy sin ki ng two free
throws with 10 seconds left.

Atr.er,

Miami 73, E Michigan 66
Michigan 00, Northwestern
Missouri 9S, Colorado 60
NebrasLa 12, Iowa St "
Purdue 94. Minnesot a 57.

8:00 P.M.

'A

St

92. Oklahoma

Kent St U. N Illinois 6)

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__________
NIGHTLY

0

St

is. or

Kings 113, Bucks 97
Jimmy Walker scored 24

_____________________________

6. Print Eugen; 7. Smoo thy Bill: I.

Big Paul
NINTH - L5, A: 1. Real Angel; 7

Jazz 124, Sonics 106
New Orleans snapped a five-

"Ali ican say is that it was a Kansas City 113, Milwaukee 97; points by Louie Nelson, return-

EIOHTH — $ 16, St 1. ED.s

Indiana 96. Ohio St 67

Sohourner.

sohn - and he was the winning Orleans 124, Seattle 106; Phoe- game abstnce because of an

annual Richmond 400.

Dream; i Rein Shan, S My Delta;

the second half be-

hi nd Phil Che nler, Elvin Hayes

Saturday

(ennessee $6, Georgia 70

Vit'i::rr. 7 WyClift Robin; 3. Dave's

Ce

Class AAAA championship game.

Carolina held off Richard Petty to win the eighth annual

Able

Kans $5, Oklahoma

west

6-4, 67, 7-6 in the dect.

Santa Fe (]so) Clats AA 3 30

Old Dominion 93, Ga. South- Vert;
6. Lea Joy; 7. Wycliff "d; I

l o,

.. .:•.,.•::•:,:• Warriors, a team Los Angel
King's Cup tennis competition
-. -:-. has been unable to beat in four Sunda y.
previous tries this season.
Hans-Juergen Pohmann and
Lantz
wu
somliig
off
his
best
Juergen
Fa:sbndcr edge- 1
/ .
effort
of
the
season
for
the
LaBalas
Taroczy
and Peter
/

last Sunday.

Kentucky $U. Alabama S-S

SEVENTH - $-14, 0: 1. Tom
,.-, .-. A.- ru,,y Uav's; J. Little

Bentley 94. Roanoke

Kansas

game against the Golden State place prize of $15,000 In

kers, having scorcd 19 points

Pick.

Dayton 95, Florida St $1

I

!-

said Lontz would Germany upset first-place

."."L-::::.:::

Auburn 90, Louisiana St $0

VS.

Association team said.

Dynomite, 2. Phantom's Speck; 3

Monteague Meade; 4. M.A.'$
r'--:. : r..::,
.

Iowa $7, Illinois 70

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1, Kid

Yale 3.1, artmoutri 5?
—

editioni

Injures Nose

SIXTH - 1.16. 5:

MIDWEST

1.
1

key

WSANGELES(Ap) -Re. Hungary Upset
serve guard Stu Lantz of the
Los Angeles Lakers suffered a
In Ten n is
broken nose In practice Thurs.
,:.: day, the Na ti onal Basketball
LUDWIGSHAFEN, West

'

BlinI I AhlDso Dan~ I Lady Cola

Princeton As. Co,iurribia "

o* 1

mond, Va,, the Minneapolis
Thbune reported in its Monday

Lantz

-

CR0

::- ,qi'

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Penn 66. Ccrnell 67

oc

H

7 Bob Austin, 3 Angel Light,
Brother Mine; S Mlneoia Petite, 6

EAST

Ph, ladelphia

•

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I.

I. A.1TO4'o-

to L5 28th

versity.

FIFTH - 5.14, 0: 1. Birthday Go,

flro*n 101, Harvara e6

p

IJ-

a:.:.::.:.:.:::.:.:::.::

Mc Ka vett; 7 Shu Shu Baby; s

Lila; 6 Matinee Idol; I. Soul Train;

Vanderbilt 76. Miss. St 73

visiting Philadelphia Flyers have

John Mallard added 16 points League farm team in Rich.

Washington. Phil Sellers took

unbeaten iluLii

against

- 5- 14, D: I PerIow'i

Chariot; 2. Bieck; 1 Easily Done; 4.
Ahios Hope; S. Country Goldit; 6

I Early NeWSL

(,Ty I

w.,

Law Boy; 4 Danny Jax; S. Little

New England S. Phoenix 3
4, KonS,%%

BlOuntstown (23 6) vs. Alachua

COPPER MOUNTAIN, Cob. - Rosi Mlt tennaier of
West Germany took the slalom event and won the

KeJou, 2. Alert's Fireball; 3. Out

College

Toronto S. Calgary 2
Indianapolis 3. Cinc i nnati 2

and Rame starting times for the

But

we're a good ball club, too, so charge in

Tampa Jesuit (7110), Class AAA,

Shimnerin, 7 My Shannon ; I
Banjo Rlie

FOURTH - S-la, C: 1. Serkley

r n $2

1

lege title at the conclusion of a As.sociation Saints.
tournament held at Stetson uni.
The Flyers assigned HoLm-

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24 36 9 572)5 21)

jiiii

Mittermaier Wins World Cup

Texas May.

Saturday's lesutti

I

. PAUL, Minn. (AP) - The

to lead Chipola to Its junior col. but signed by the World Hockey

YtXW-OtO
-

"

31 2S 12 14 257 211

Louisiana State. The Gatos-. signed Paul hiolmgren of the
were paced Saturday by Bob defunct Minnesota Fighting
Sfllyth's 21 points and Gene Saints.
Shy's 18.
Holmgren was picked by the
In the Junior college game, National Hockey
Paul Hamilton scored 21 points in the amateur draft last year, I

-

.",

19 7 $ 4-31 WP - Carter, Mber; UP -

Foøsr B,slsooMooee 13.00Ido 12

game

'

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Toronto

- Following are the

1. Gert's Pick.
SECOND - 4, C: 1. K's Prizv; 2
Caclvs Joy; 3 l's last Fanny; 4,

THIRD

-

Win,

lea league-leading
pivotman,
out Swen Denverona22.6tearduring
SOUTH
______________________..............................................'wibeating
.nnipson
Hurry. 7 Going Easy. $ Gert's

44 36 __*I

Flyers Pick
Saints Star

from Eugene Harris.
Florida will take a &amp;11 SEC

A94 ;ZVR.

,

rally Georgetown put George

- Barne$f 2, Ery, S - Hyatt. ch.aige n the homestretch with
84 overtime decision over San 5.auflderl 0 00 0, P.i'ttsmQ 2 0 4•
IF H R ER ift $
-rendtle 20 i'-; Ash 113 L..v.'
0 three crclal baskets, lea ding
Francisco,
i 7)
Livingston
01 Cc.iio7I 5; TotIyIn the ECAC's reguor,al play-

South

double figures, led by 18 points

8T 5RT

, , 5
t;1:)

_____________________

BISHOP

0// /r
//,C "76

,'JVL'(

giving

Ptklll
2 1 1 Niagara wi th 18 points. Joe
Southern Illinois was losing 103- nøment Saturday.
Hrmn7b
3 1 1
Joanne Michael and Vci
92 to Nw
WlWltonandAiWesthnt,amed
State In
Goulette each scored 10 points Totals
i 4 3 for 4-4 points to lead
overtime; Boise State won
-_
Big Sky championship wi th a f or O%
_________________
necucut's upset of Providence.
$11jollifts
•
77-70 double-overtime victory
Orlando Boone won the Seminole
.. .. * -4 Larry Long and Jonathan
ovcr Weber Sta te and Pepper. AAAA-6 tournament by turning
Smith came off the bench to
pal .
7.
back Gak Ridge, 4743.

letic Conference title with an 85-

I

NORTH., fA. Brown 7 24 16, C,

MimWIppi hgd
six players in

record and 11-14 overall mark
Into tonight's season-ending

1/t,t

_____________

2) 0 0 him 20 for the game, as Boise
Ail R H State beat Weber State for the
1 I 0 Big Sky title.
110
MarcosLintescored28polnts
3
0
0
and
hauled in 15 rebounds to
7 0 0

31-2D victory over Bistlop Moore Bric It wy ri
in he
t

by Alan Maver

,
1

west Conference finals; Hofstra
won the East Coast Conf erence
Oviedo High School's girls' Eryss
title with a 79-72 whipp!r.g of basketball team qualified for McDnk3cf
L..
regional tournament wi th
Temple; Wichita State took the
Hyatt
Missouri Valley crown by
be

THEIR GREEN YEARS

Steve Connor scored the last ::

I

HalIe7b

Tot al
Cagers

at 1,01.1isville rpowris in its 11

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2 C 0 the MVC race.

200

Wrnrrf

ii,.

.

, Jones 3 1-7 11; Mitchell 9 4 1 72;
....... i. ., 5t*nl.v

King said he didn't know what
Ole Miss, only 2.15 in
horses had been ki lled. "We So'jttte
rn Conference and 6-

70 69 70 114-271

inson's 24 points led New Mexico State past So uthern Illinois

3 o 0 and eliminated the Sahujthfrom

36 19 17 II 77$ 201

Sunday's Results

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69 6169 70-fl6

19

171711 95231 114

Buffalo

I 0!

Bob Murphy, 16.400

Deerborne 37. Miami Chris

Cleveland 5, Houston

from a 52-48 halftime edge be. 0 Totals 39 17-fl 93.
He
said
the
fire
was
brought
hind
73 per cent field shooting in
SOUTH: Payton 3 006. T ur ner S
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70616964-773

St. Augustine St. Joseph's 45,

$ 50 9 23190 3

746464 6b-770 W1S flat known.

seconds left to propel Texas
Tech past favored Texas A01
in the Sou th west finals, Hofstra
.n the ECC behind
Rich Laurel's 28 points.

29 27 11 69 2&amp;) 231 La%e Highland 42
20 31 9 49 171 259 Region Four

-

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Downs. The cause of the fire times in 26 games, pulled away 3177. . flrown63.' 11; S.reen000

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its first Big Eight championship

SECONDOAME

$ 1 1 --

NCAAcwIthvirttiPctItr(12u
Cincinnati defeated Memphis Warnerrf
State 103-es to win the MetroSix I-lalle7b

players in double figures as the

Russell hita 17-footer with two

300

McClelln 3b

barn housed nearly 60 of the 800 national ratings.
h0lS stabled at Limic-ville
D... n-..o-- -

-. -. -. ,

iC. Snead. $11,700

13. outright in 46 years. Mike

Johns

ii' it R ER 88 50

Al R H

Elsewhere, several other CofinSlb

Texas A&amp;M 74-72 in thit, South-

51.

Murphy

Parkn c

toumament; Arizona stopped
Arizona State 77-72 to take the

—

Seminole 4; 2 8 - Hopkins; 3 8 -

results, sshich produced a 90-85 ST. JOHNS
upset for Kentucky over Alaromp over Georgia.

R811 - Hopkins, Par1kinson; E Sharpe 7, Brockway; DP Seminole.

LOB

FIRSTGAME

ooden spot in the Associated P,-ess,

pil?s
Detroit

I

Maker; 6 Stylish Lad; 7, Groucho;

Region One
Malone 6-0. Laurei Hat si

31 79 7 69 211 225

-. CalIf.

Fouled out: None,

the Seminoles captured the 18th

Franconia, A. K's Gamma; 5, Otto

Class A

L Angeles

Boston

while, went to Chipola with a W Solomon 0 00 0. Mitchell 0 00 0;
Lewis 0 00 0 Totals 24 Ii-)? 59
halation and were taken for
victory over Lake City.
hospital checkups.
Florida State's w.ason-long Chipols
16 4S--14
ngsaid oniyabout six of the battle to gain recognition had L.Clty
24 35-" 0
horses stabled in Barn C
were finally paid off last week when
Foulls: Chipola 16, Lake City to

FIRST - 5.14, Ci I. Dainty
Louise; 2.. Montague visitcri; 3.

Plme't(o 77. lmmoi4144' 59

.__`~
,_
Adams Division

72 216, Jones 3006, Brodie I 00 7;

Dogs
TONIGHT'S ENTRIES

Norris Division
Greensboro 72
'
49 9 tO 1 25) 146 Region Three

Washn

minor burns and smoke ir'

saved,

7.316

91

-

Moon flank Elks member John Kader. (Herald Photo by Torn
Vincent)
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S&amp;

W Georgia 105, Armstrong st

Fe 76. Lake

_____

upset a enwie record U. Battern won the "Beer-Drinking
Award" for guuiing down 2oon 11 holes. Karin Stowell and Carol

-

Valdosta st 74, Augusta 56

R eg ion Two

Club. Evidence Curb' Giles, kit, and Bob Bittern, right, who took

WINNERS

MTW

Pairings

Th e big winners didn't necessarily have th e lowest am Is
Saturday's Elks Club golf tournameut at the bbyfair Country

DUBIOUS

Celtics

Tourney

Consolation

Region Four

"M

Prep

Boise St 77. Weber 5? 70, 201 Jackson 177-2). Class AA&amp;A, 5:30 Class AA championship game, 3:30.
Class A championship game, 2.
pm.
South Atlantic CorWironce
Championship
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12 4-1 10 3-4 136 234 Region Two
W las Conference
Tallahassee
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Norris 16. South 23, Fouled
65-70.7' 71-777 haven't been able to get Into 20 overall, took the lead early in Out:Fouls:
State.
Wagner.
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the first hall and held leads as
73 67 67-70-2 77
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He said the fire was the first big as 18 points against Florida.

T ot als

The I'taiders now stand 5-5

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Championship

Class AA

26 7) 1? 0 202 O,i

24 31 11

Hofstra 79 Temple 77

RegiOn One
Bloun'stown 69, Gric,,,iIle 56

27 27 13 6772* 721

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o his 2-3 points in the second half
had ts points to lead the Flyer-s. RIley 1 02 U; Wagner 4 I 3 9. M
Mike I-41il, $7,700
rounding
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3 0 1 points to pace four Arizona
Davis' 20 points.
North
43 32-95

faces ~anderbilt in the season Kurth for two ruris in the sixth Orrism 2b
f inale. The Crimson Tide must inning and held on for a 2-0 Pierrnn2b

beat the Commodores for the victory in the opener.

played Saturday. The state's

Cñicago

East Coast Conferenc,
Championship

Cardinal Gibbons 61

Smythe Division

can throw clutch strikes on TV
"Tnmrr'y had all those
when I want to and I'm going to strikes, I figured he was due
be tougher than ever."
to haw a few
It was Anthony's second title wo ul dn't make it," Anthony
in a row. A week earlier, he said.

Sixteen schools will play in

Virginia 67, U Carolina 62
Sov'hw,st Conference
Championship
TPi Tech 74. Tci4S A6M là

SOutheast 56
Region Four
Rvera Beach Suncoast

Alachua Santa

Hudson had thrown it strikes

lane surface .
,,r:,, I '.=red .)v-.l it,,, Godrnan,27~.Wii and
something last week - that 1 Mickey Hlgham, 261-195.

March 11-13.

big Sky Tournament

25 30 10 64 770 207
Clearwater
Cn?rAi
73 33 9 55 773 279 41, Dunnellcm 61

.... Vancvr

From the burning barn suffered junior college honors, mean- McKahan 1 00 7; Neal 2 23 6;

the lead and rhially was tied

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4)10 14 ICO 795 17* ButIu.Union 70
36 1111 56 236 160 Region Three

Atlanta
NY Rngr

Florida State's recently ac- ward hewitt totaled 16 for Lake

who attempted to save horses

6, o under par.

* Hale Irwin

3 o 0 five crucial

P

He said four other grooms other major college game 1002; Long I 73; Anthony 1)111;

the t2st 511 holes of regulation in

be Virginie, giving him 73 for
For
the three ACC tournament x-Kermll Zarley
Pdl,. ,

Pllilphia
NY lsl'

victory. "I have a rubber and

10). Memphis St 95 the semifinals Thursday and Riveria Beach Suncoast (16 13).
Coss
, conference
Friday with championship Cla ss AAA, 7.
Championship

Tampa Jesuit 65 Bradentoonn

W L T Pit OF GA

He spoke about his role of
Tommy Hudson, Akron, Ohio,
246-195, Saturday in a nationally being the perennial bridesmaid
tUlViflg f'i.'ilshed in second
televised Final. Hudson col.
lected $8000 for the second place a record 23 times.
"in the old days I used to call
home and say, ' Honey, I
"I am bowling better than finished second again," he
ever," Anthony said after his sald.

Jersey City St $0. N.Y. Te,h Basketball Tournament at

ROgiOn Three

Patrick Olvlslcn

TAMARAC (AP) - Pro picked up another 114,000 m
bowler Earl Anthony of Ta. Windsor Locks, Conn.
coma, Wash., says making a
Thewingavehima2z..vi ct o,.y
clutch strike in front of a tele- skein and $405,879 in earnings
vision camera won't bother him over a seven-year career.
any more after he won the
Anthony, 37, is expected to
$100,000 Dick Weber Open here, pass Dick Weber's record of 25
Anthony took $14,000 In first victories and $500,000 in career

55th annual state High School

Cincinnati

burg 64

N1IL
Campbell Conference

quired prestige took a sevem City.
horses, his whole stable," he fumble in the Seniiijoles' final
CHIPOLA: Rivers 1007; Rivers •
said,
basket ball game of the season 007; Hmitton $55 2); Randall 6
King said the groom who was when often-beaten Dayton
16; Burgess 14 56; Grqhagan 1 00
burned to dea th w as William
7. Mallard 772)6, Klppenberger 0
scored a 98l upact in Ohio,
00 0; Dent 0 00 0. Butler o •
Dornicier, 26, of Evansville,
Florida was stunned 94-83 by Cora 5 3 S 13. Totals: 31 10-21 84.
Ind., Arnold's brother In law.
visiting Mississippi in the only
LAKE CITY: erittoni 3 A I; Walls

Carolina 72.66. when Zarley dropped an 18-foot

game against DePaul. North
Carolina's loss means a first1
round NCAA date with the winner of the Southeastern ConferBarry Carothers and Buddy SEMINOLE
estee and puts three of the na- Maher collaborated on a sevenMoyer If
lion's top few- teams In the inning no hitter Saturday to Botiki
ph
same regional - top-ranked In- spark the Seminole Commu ni ty McDndI Cf

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leading drivers, lost about 26

Marquette closed out its three strokes back, twice took

regular season Sunday by
Sou th

FSU

"1ike Arnold, one of the

Ile started the final rounli

gave the Cavaliers a first-round

Humbled;
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By The Asboclated I`ress

Championship

egbon Iwn
Titusville Ast,onaut 6$, Lees

Pro Hockey

Geo

Metro Six

Region One
Tallahassee Rickards 60, F
r.a,,Jrsa Beach $o

Virgi nia at Kentucky

mid. It was just a terrible thing- By
THE ASSOCIATED PRIM apicce for ChJpola and Hay.

naments. They're all painting cli.u-jrg his first round, played

of Charlotte, N.C.,

"Out of the 50 hors, six have racing."

61

Class AAA

New York at Denver

Downs.

dent, said the fire in Barn C
started about 3 n.m.
"By the time the fire depart-

The bespectacled Irwin made
State 96.67 to complete its sec.
6A-Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.
Monday, March 8, 1976 od straight regular
It clear he was not crIticizing
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the decision to halt play - "us
_ schedule undefeated,
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year's college basketball George Washington 6&amp;Q for the berth, clinched its first undis. the Mideas! at South Bend. tively late starting times,
season Saturday night, whip- Southern title and Rutgers puted Mid-American Confer- Rutge rs
pull ed an easier draw, which, of co urse, necessi ta te an
ping the fourth-ranked Tar whipped St. John's 70-67 to win ence tide with a
71-M victory facing Ivy League champion equally late finishing Wne.
Heels 67-62 in the finalss of the the Metro Division champion- over B&amp;wling Green.
Princeton at Providence, 11.1.
NBC-TV was scheduled 10
Atlantic Coast Conference ship. Rutgers and St. John's
San Diego Sta te beat the Uni. UCLA, the defending national provide national
television Coyplayoffs.
bo th were assured of NCAA versty of the Pacific 7
on champion, will face the PCAA erage4.6p.m., E, but stayed
'orth Cprolina will be
force-d playoff berths before the con- Sunday to win the Pacific Coast winner in the West Regionals at
on until the day's play was
to trdvrl to Dayton, Ohio, for
test wWle the others had to win Athletic Association playoff Eugene, Ore. next Saturday.
completed.
the NCAA's Mideast Regionals their way into the NCAAS.
tourney and an NC berth.
A total oi 32 teams are innext Saturday instead of playIrwin who considered withWestern Michigan, which had
In other action Saturday, Pa- volved in the fw.Lr regional tour.
ing in the more f amiliar surdrawing frum the tournament

roundin

But he said tonight's lkace five tomorrow night and five

000

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Lakes

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NO games Scheduled
Tutsday's Garret

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Amher st 97, Merrimac 92

pa Jefferson
Region Four

Today's Games

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Sunday's Results
12S, Indiana 112
Denver HO, Virginia 101
New Ycrk H!, tar,

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were scheduled to race tonight,

UCLA closed out its regular have. There's no reason we

"Somebody

Region Three

5..i Antonio 13-I, VirQ nia 110

cific-8 Conference winner ished," Irwin said. "We should

ern Cal and Big Ten

13 37 Ill 15',

$14

Division 11 a Ill

Orlando Edgewater 72, F

Indiana

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Pievce Central 4

Virginia
12 54 .176 W',
Saturday's Results

Is

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"I wish wv~ coLid have fin-

th
champ Indiana walloped Ohio dered," he repeated.

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trip was arranged
at the last second by the Virginia Cavaliers,
Sur pr ising V ir ginia pulled off
ce el th biggct upts this

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36 31 53714

30 35 441 30 -,

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Southern Division
Champion s hi p
George?own, DC., 68,

Basketball

Kentucky
tYr 5 LO4J'S

ness racing horses were killed card would beruj3asscheduled. Wednesday," he said. "We will

over Sou

going west for the NCAA

playoffs.
This little

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Groom
Horses

Both made par.

tHy

Region Two

39 26 .600 10

Jo-se

Championship
Syracuse 71, Niagara
Consolation
St. Bonavenitji-e UI. Manhat
tan 71
New Ençlaitd
Championship
Connecticut 51, Providence 13

yule Lee 71

12 71 636 7'

Anton

the 15th hole to begin a sudden.

.Ta r eel.s orced
*
West, ay n Mideast
SPORTS

49 16 751 --

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Upstate New York

CLASS AAAA
Region One

ABA

Irwin sipa soft drink, panders playoff

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Seattle at Chicago

72,

6-4

Golden Slate at Detroit

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death playoff for the $40,000
first prize and the title.

Pacific

San Diego St 67, San

.t

Boston, o

Has

plastic ball that I can use on any in earlier round games to win

Pacific Coast Athletic Assn.

Hartford

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First Round

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Los Angeles a? New York

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Orleans

Now

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51, 01

III 40 5 41 269 321

Clevelanø S. Houston I
Toronto S. Calgary 7
Indianapolis 3 Cncnna 2
?4w EriIarwi 5. Pho.nx 3
Sunday's Results
Cincinnati 5. New England 3
Cleveland 5. Indianap1is 1
Winnipeg 3. Calgary 1
Edmnntnn 1. Qoebor 2
C)
Phoenix 2
Today's Games
Plo games Schedulpd
Tuesday's llamas
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T or ont o

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Tuesday's Games

k.

21 41 5 53 737 295

Saturday's Rvits

p4" V'n

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Today's Games

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Popperdine

Tornnlo

Atlanta 123. Houston too
Orleans 171, Seatfl. 104
Ptoenlx 106. Portland ii
Chicagg 91. Los Angeles

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West Division
II 23 0 *7 267 211

Ed'ton

174-7A

Place money when he defeated earnings.

TOURNAMENTS
Pacific Coast Athletic Aiim,
Champlojp

Calgary

97

1.

Puget

Si'i Diego 51 76. pacific
6i
32 77 6 70 711 272
Ohio Conference
S. Diego
3229 4 6 733 274
Championship
Canadian Division
Oberlin 6-4, Wittenberg 56. 01
Wirvilpeg
45 71 2 92 791 209 West Cnn? Athletic Cenfrenc,
Quebec
39 fl
s ?? 745
ChampIonship

Portland its, Phoenix g
Sunday's Results
floStori El, Detroit $7
Washington 92. New Yor k 51
Kansas City 113. Milwaukee

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25 1) 6 67211 244
61
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Houston
Phoen.

Atlanta 97

Gen State 117,
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Cincl
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Cleve
indpls

107

Houllooi

EXHIBITIONS
Athletes in ActIon 75.

W L I PIS OF GA

Portland
79 31 .4)9 15
Saturdays Relli
Itftato 105. PhiiOdiphI
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N c vv
York
116. Washington

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2536 435 11Li
2534 435 11'-,

Division
2$ 33 .444
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Detroit
25 30 .)V? 3
KC
25 4
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Chicago
19 44 307 9
Pacific Division
C, State
46 II .719 A.
3737 .500 14
Seattle
323.4 45 15
4-1 Phoenix
30 33 .416 15½

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of pure torture due to a neck 6,9w-y
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injury
before corrective Club course. Zarley scrambled

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"Somebody blundered ," the
The two
veteran go1fcr both hate Irwin said in a fiat, carebirdied today's first extra hole, fully-controlled voice when
Parried the second and third (larkness halted the playoff
before heuding for the fourth Sunday after two inc'mclu.sive
(No. 16 on the co urse).
holes. The playoff was schedAfter Irwin tapped In for his uled to
he co mpleted Monday
par, the huge gallery headed morning at 9:30 a.m., EST.
fIx- 17 where they figured P'sY
Irwin, winner of the Las An.
would continue, but Zarley geles Open two
weeks ago, and
puiled his 18-inch putt and the Zarley, on the mend from ma-

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sthrtin and firdshing times and
Zarley made a crucial 12-toot the schedule that had him and
putt on the 18th and final hole Zarley interrupted ar,d delayed
Sunday to send the main
a day in their sudden-dath
sudden death, but after two playoff for the title and the
holes darkness set In and play $40,000 first prize In the Citrus

.

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Michigan
71,
Bowling
New York, Islanders 5, Pills. Green SI
burgh 3
Wichita St 75, Drake 69
Boston i, Washington 3
St Louis 1. Buftalo 1. tie
FAR WEST
Montreal 6. Detroit
Arizona 71, Arizona St 77
V6ncouver 1, Minnesota 3
Brigham
$7 Wyoming
Toronto ?,California 7. tie
60
Today's Games
New Mexico 59, Texas El
No games Scheduled
PaSO
Ti•idy' Games
New Mexico St 103, S Illinois
St-Louis at New York Island
92, 01
ers
UCLA $7. Southern Cal
Boston at Atlanta
Utah SI, Colorado St 77
Vancouver at Los Angeles
wsIngton St 61, Washington

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with the $40,000fi.rst prize in the networks, pro golf's accom•

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blew' an 18-Inch par putt on the wouldn't be where It Is wi thout
arthre'iudsijth sde TV.Iiit.
death p1'yoff hole here at Rio
And Irwin, rapidly becoming

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Atlantic Division
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Boston
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feated Virginia 116-101.
"The biggest thing you need
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said Hughes, applying an ice
pack to inc Jammed ICII hand he
hurt a few days ago and aggravated Sunday night.
"1 never realized how important experience was until I
started playing," he said.
"Curs who have been in the
league five or six years have a
big edge on you, especially
when it conies to fouls. They
can put on some acts and con
the officials. But I've gotten to
know which guys put on acts,
and now I'm ready for them."
Hughes came to the Nets as a
throw-In in one of their trades
with San Antonio over the summer. He had been drafted by
the Spurs two years ago but had
elected to play in Italy instead.
Colonels 125, Pacers 112
Kentucky blew a nine-point
lead and trailed 92-91 going into
the final period, but a 12-2 surge
in the next 41 s minutes clinched
the victory, Johnny Neumann
getting seven points for the
Colonels In that burst and Bird
Meritt the other five.
Ards Gilmore led the Colonels with 29 points. Wil Jones
shot 12 of 13 from the field to
add 21 points, Neumann fin-

Dwmpson led the Nuggets with

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pound bracket), In a southeastern area of flnrjdy, extending from
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Chairman

VENDING ROUTES
cellent Opportunity, Only 1.10
ours weekly with complete
ompany training &amp; IOCti0 SCt
p Investment of $600 $5,000. Call
oIled Mr Cation, 513 576 5370.

Rentals

PublIsh: March I. 1976

PubtIsh: March 1, S. IS. 32, 1976

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12. MAGNiFICENT MARBLE
(Mon.) WORLD PRESS

(A) (Tues Wed Thin.)
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(1 ED SESAME STREET

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Wed, see below.

STUDIO 1,7, 3
BEDROOM SUITES
2 BEDROOM

FROM

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Pr nte3n.II,

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SUPERMARKETSSEEM TO BE
THEIR PRICES at

ADAM 12
12 (Tue Oily) VEGETABLE

RAISING
kast every week. The

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Adults $1.50. Teens 17.16 11, KIddies lSc

Joqs'

department and produce departments
on higher price tags day after day. The

meat

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put
5:30

same

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ELEC1RIC GOIA-

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thing is happening in clothing stores,

wi' hi.V iVt
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8181/2 SANFORD AVE.
(CORNER OF 9th £ SANFORD)

SPECIALIZING IN RADIO, TV.,
TAPEPIAVFR&amp;pernpri

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until they're nearly out of sight!!!

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KINDS OF PLANTS

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urass
vegeLaule
Fungi
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1 &amp; 2 Bdrm. j

EVERYBODY IS CONCERNED ABOUT these rising prices. Most families are looking for ways to
make their dollars g farther. Some folks think that nothing can be done about it, hut
we t*ve
help for them.

Looking for a lob? The Classified
Ads will help you find that lob.

Furnished

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OUR READERS CAN save more thai ever by planning their
purchas wiIy. It's all in knowing what to buy, when to buy
it and where to get the best quality at the lowest price.
The Advertisements in our newspaper can hclp them plan their

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CRANK CONST. I REALTY
930 606)
after hrs 631.7420

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Kish Real Estate
"SERVIcE nVO?t)
THE CONTRAC I"

Are You Broke?
Call about our "Broke Man's
SpecIal". 3 Bedroom home on
large lot. New roof, and freshly
painted All you need Is good
credit. $17,900.

CaIIBart
"P

There Is no guesswork in sh,pping (sir the
"i ?mii.. 1cr
me ei.
fidient, newspaper way. She starts by listing her
shopping needs then pre.shopping for them in
ads in her paper.

For Home Delivery

ranh1ht
"PARTM ENTS

5);

.Be'*oorms

l'i Baths

Ol..,,,••

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Frnr.d n yard *itPi ianrj. shade
trees. 3 Bedroom, 1 bath block
home plus Florida room. Terms.
$14,900.

414

372.6457
DUPLEX- 1 Bedroom concrete
block, excellent condition; no cI'y
taxes. By ownet. 3724620.
7 Bedroom house on 13)'slSS' tot.
Cash only. Call 373 3933 after S
p.m,

Viburnum 7 2½' in cans. well
bunched. $1. 207 W. 20th Sf.

Sinçit'r's best Zig zmrj machine ',i
seving table Sold new for $199.50.
assume balance of $101, or II

75-Recreational Vehicles

Huffy Riding Mower, $hp.
76" cut, excellent condition
$350. Ph. 373 6600

payments of $9. See at:
SANFORD SEWING CEN IER

Ccx Pop up Camper, sleeps I, stove,
Ice box, pot, water. Excel. Coed.
$1,000. 322 P423. 726 Abbott Ave.,
Lake Mary after S.

Tractors&amp;

63A-.

307 E. lit St., Downtown
37'? 9411

15' Camper, sink, ice bOx. bath. gas
&amp; electric lights. $600 firm. 101

Heavy Equipment

* SWIMMING POOL SALE *

Ridge, Loch Arbor.

CONTRACTOR'S EQUIPMENT
FARM EQUIPMENT
New and Used
Ford, Kubota, Pettibone
Sales. Rental, Service
1)7 MagnolIa Avenue
931 1341
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
HOOD TRACTOR COMPANY

1975 pools complete with sun deck,
fence and fitter. 31'x16 overall.
ONLY $689 INSTALLED
Terms available. Warehwse must
be emptied P40W I Call warehouse
collect, days or e'ienings, ask for
Mr. Wilkes 305293 6872

Transportation

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62-Lawn-Garden

Golden Touch 'N Se

25' Apollo, Dodge 440
Engine Low Mileage All steel
Frame, 373.4503 Mornings

76-Auto Parts

64-Equipment for Rent

Used moforss*1

'ta't"d A'so
a'e .ers irr 6rts Cçee
days weeA. JIB Auto Parts, East
Hwy 50. Call collect, Orlando 566
2))l.

Steam Clean 'sour own Carpet
Peril )ur P 'ri%Cr.vOt
'' 1 WOLL'S1URIITURE 3225191
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52 Sq. Yard
Sanford Auction

Reconditioned Batteries, $12.95
exchange. REEL'3 BODY SlOP,
1109 S-enfcsd Ave

65-Pets.SuPPhes
Doberman PItcher AKC pups,

l2CiirUnth Ave .373 7310

77-Junk Cars Removed

excellent Quality and temperment.
Call Mr Anderson, 345 57.

Cabinets,
P.htcnCn ttatl,room
Counter tops, S'nks. Installation
available Bud CabefI. 372 6032

Cash for wrecked or junk cars. We
tow away. 7 days week. Call
uli,.i, i,I.noo 568.2131.

CAMPBELL'S POODLE PAD
Lji"i*l, Pr'.l•mP"'
""ning fc.
Toy or Mifld,(,r • .j . csira if
matted, 322.1061.

51-Household Goods

PICKUP JUNK CARS FP(
Small price for others
Phone 37'? 624

'urebrej unregistered Toy Poodles,
$40 cacti. Call after 3:15, 3279)12

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UCCASIONAL TABLE
With Drawer. Nice Size, Like New
Phone 322.5019

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Motorcycle insurar'
BLAIR AGENCY

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KULP DECORATORS
4.09W 151 1' 377 7333
We Buy Furniture

CASH 322-4132

37,3946

For used furniture, appliances,

1972 YAMAHA SX.630, many, many
extras. Must tell immevliat,ty,
Call evenings after 7 p.m or all
clay Saturday. 32'? 0515.

tools, etc. Buy I or 100) Items.
LarrYs Mart. 215 Sanford Ave.

Harold Hall Realty

52--ApplianCes

Realtor
323.5774 Anytime
Multiple Listing Service

KENMORE WASHER, parts,
service, used machines
MOONEY APPLIAPICES32iO4VF

Rg Real Estate Broker
1100 E. 25th St
327 6635

The Best Buy In Town - A low cn$1
Classified Ad.

25" Color AM.FM combination. $700
or trade for micro wave oven
Phune 3?) 0705.

1)6.500

Days 377 7171 Broker
Nights, 3230413

If you don't believe thet want ads
bring etults, try one, and listen to
your phone ring. Dial 3fl.26fl or
131 9993

Assorted Colors

RETIREMENT SPECIML
FurnIshed 2 bedroom, on beautiful
Park Ave. Convenient to stores,

TAFFER REALTY

Auction Every Friday
at 12Noon.
HIghway 46 Flea Market, Sanford

Casselberry, 17 92.5)0 4206

New Vinyl Flooring

OLDER TWO STORY 3 bedroom. 2
bath, c:arpetei throughout, mint
condition, has TLC. $27,500.

JIM HUNT REALTY

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We Buy Furniture

1723175 YAMAHA ENDURO
5,450
Phone3flS626
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DAVES')?) 9370

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ivanted Ic, buy used office furniture
Any
Quan'ity
P4OLL'S
Casselberry, P4,', %797. 8)01206.

17 Cu. Ft. Westinghouse upright
freezer, 5100. 322-2413 after 1 p.m.

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Rfniqtrator, Dryer.
flunk Beds and Dithwashe"

lO-Swap &amp;

'72 Super Glide Harley Davidson
Chopped, 'xtras. Must till. Call

after 310 p.m. 37:7369,

Trade

-Autos for Sale

Phone 372 7612
RESIDENTIAL LOTS
Mellonville: 100'xIlO', $7,550.
Wynnewood: 100's 150', $6,750.
Lakefront: 97' on lake, $10,200.
Riverfront: 100'x600', $15,100.

MOSSIE C. BATEMA
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Real Estate
322.7643

PC)

OWNERS WILL FINANCE
7 SR. I t'atn, frame ......$17,.
2 Bfl, 1'.'mba'h, stucco
.514,300.
2BR,lbath.C.Block
tal6.300.
3 BR, 1 bath, large lot
519,000.
ALSO OWNEP WILL FINANCE

Bmokel

Color TVs from 550; flAW, from
S1S. Service all m65e5 HERBS'
TV. 1200 S French, 37) 1734.

1.19,900. The Horton Organization,
Realtor, 299.1570 or 322 3397 eves

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55-Boats &amp; Accessories

GREAT ASSUMPTION
'I liP Pw'rv. w,ih i.m,ly
screened porch, large lot, assume
$150 payments, 323)315.

WITT REALTY

Stenstrom Realty
SAY, LOOKA HERE? A lovely 2
bedroom home In cream puff
condition. lm,'naculate inside,
paneled family room, Peutil'lly
landscaped. A buy for 119.500.

HAL COLBERT
REALTY INC.
373-7"?
Eves. 332-0612 or 372.15W

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fisherman, 33 hp Johns, Gator
tilt trailer. $393. Call 3225779 after
6 p.m

51.0001 THIS AC
uys this 3 bedroom. 1½ bath
VALUE? Central heat, air,
garage. $22,730.

32394!O

THISLOVELYIBEOROQM,7 Bath
home In Raver.r,o Pork hot 'cntrab
heat &amp; air, screened porch, new
root, carpeting, kitchen fully
equipped. You'll love it. 529.500.

24 His.

2017 S FRENCH (HWY 17 92)
ISH from your own boat dock.
Lakefront, 3 i3droom, 1'.i baths. 2
Florida rooms, central heat and
air. A beauty. $32,500.
IME for Swimming- Pool home, 3
Bedroom, 11', b'iths. large family
room. Reduced to $79,900.
DUPITRY LIVING at its best- 7.7
acre lot with beautiful dotle wide
mobile home. 3 Bedroom, 7 baths;
garden plot all prepared, Only
127.400.
UILT by craftsmen- Lovely old 2
story, I bedroom, 7 bath tome,
central heat and air, attic fan,
fireplace, new floor coverings,
double lot. $25,000.
)UTH PINECREST- 3 Bedroom.
2 bat'is. Owner movIng out of
stale.
FHA
financing
.s,hI*kI. i'P' fV'W
IP4T STORE- Business and real
estate, $23,000 or will sell one for
$12,500, Inventory and fixtures
included.

Central Florlda't.
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
19195. French
3274991
332 1494,372 199.1
372 1939,372 116.4
LIKE NEW
impletely remodeled and
redecorated, 2 3 bedroom houSe,
new kitchen with breakfast bar,
ne carpeting, large paneled
amily room, dining room, new
roof, new natural gas furnace I
ixtra large backyard. 127,700.
wner, 3230327.
Bedroom fr'mme, good Sanford
,eg"borhcod 57,000 H8fldymbn'S

i.peclal. 322-7979.
LAKE MARY - I eedroom. I bath
frame home. detached garagv,
nice shade trees, tenced yard,
neal lake. $19500.

WE TAKE TRADES
3 Bedroom, I bath
SANFORD
home, economical oil heat, shady
'ard. $19,500. MAKE OFFER.
OVIEDO-- Five bedroom, 2 story
older home, even a basemen?,

screened swimming pool, Situated
on over ½ acre $17,5Q,

Forrest Greene, !nc.
*30 6133

REALTIRS

313 635.3

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No closing costsl 3 Bedrooms,
family room, kitchen appIiancs
A steal at $73,900.

3.2.242OANYTIME
REALTORS MIS 24!rARc
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Bedroom Trailer, 10'x3.S'
$1,995

3729142
tSVR lPtAFINANCtNG
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3CO3 Orlando Drive
Sanford, 373 3200
ZIMMER, 17' wide, 2 bedtocm,
central air, carport, patio cover.
Ikirtiri n,w r*rr'r't. .irI,It rinly
Payments $50.61. Phone 377 0051.
Nigits 678 5569
CARIBE-- doubh' wide,) Bedroom.
7 bath, central air, raised screen
room, carport, thirlinO, payments
$106 32. Phone 177 0031 or nights
679 5549.

Acreage
Seminole I VOIUSi3 Counties.
Acreage Tracts. Small &amp; Iarg'
TERRY REALTY, REALTOR,
6250111.
Lake Sylvan, 36 aCres, all or part.

The Horton Organization,

Want to lease 5 10 acres for nursery
growing operation. Salt tree waler
supply. 645076?.
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50-Mscellaneous for Sale
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY- SELL - TRADE
3113ISE, First t.
372367'?

Sports

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Coupe, vinyl roof 0, in'arir. A.T.,

1200 French Ave.

aIr, P.s. 6 cyl., 19,000 mIles.. Al
Askng 57,900
Best offer. 645.
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323-7340

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EXPERTS READY TO S
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China, Metal, Glassand
Doll Repairing
Call_Nettie_at_332_4977
SOLAR HEATING AND WATER
PURIFICATION SYSTEMS Call Phil Gonzalez 303 773 3vj9.
Need help on th8t Saturday Ob?
Paneling, doorS, windows hurgs,
concrete *ork, etc. By the hour, of
by the icO 322 9365

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Expert roof repairs, flat roofs or
NEED A SERVICEMAN? You'll Shingles.. All work guaranteed.
find him liSted In ovr
Busin,ts
8 P06 D E N
P 00 F I P1 6,
service DIrectory.
37) 61)
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Photography

Tranmiulons

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F.pe wecjd'riq trct(,s reasonably
"(ne 37) 638$

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BELL PLUMBING CO.
Carpentr, Remodeling,
AddItions, 3720939. Sewers E'e'ct Cleaned.
Custom Work. LIcensed, Bonded.
Repairs. 21 Hr. Serv
Free estmate. 32) 6039.

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Free diagnosis Factory TransrfltssiOn Sytttr'n 402 E Celery,

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Huses, Trucl,. Mobile I'4omrs.

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207W 2ndSl

322 6.432

Remodelmci
Tax

Returns
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t FivePorns Phone
PERSONAL TAX SERVICE AND
BOOKKEEPING. Individual &amp;
BusineSS Tax Retutns 2 East
Road. Hwy 1792 (5CC entrance,
Five Point) 332.7399.

Wiidow Service

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tij* oftert you the Same integ•ity,
and expertise ifl your remodeling
inc additions requirements as It
available in Pit general con
s'ruo,on

322-6457

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All types and szcs
We repair and Sirv'Ce
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Harris. at SE AR S in Sanford 322
1771

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Poardnq &amp; Grc'omn
P 322 Q3/

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Plaster Patching 5, simulatec
brick
stone specialty. 372 V$

Central Heat &amp; AIr Conditioning,

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Concrete,
Steel.
Remodeling, loofing. Free
Estimates No lob too large or
small. Call Red or John, 373.5001.

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ll3fl 9769

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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
Iformerly Harriett's Beauty Nook)
519 E. Firtt, 73'? 5142
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Service. 202 Live Oak Blvd.,

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ESTER
LAND CLEARING
Siding &amp; soffit systera Also
ROOfir's). C'uttcrs 20 yrs Exp
Bulldozing, Excavating, Otc'i
work Fill dirt, too tøiI 372 c;13
Eagle Sidng Co 85% 9563

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DUNE BUGGY, roll barS, plastic
to, $373. Phone 322 0335.
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BUSINESS DIRECTOR

REALTOR, 2991520 or 372 - 3397
Acres near golf course, Ferne
Drive off Markham Woods Rd.
Trees, high and dry. Horses a S
$6,900 per acre. Owner, 161 4693

1972 Pontiac 010, 12,000. New tires,
,__
exhaust, air cord, power
brakes, etc. Call 373.47)7.

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Jct 1? 971 177, LorlOwoud
373 11700814 4605

Sanford Auction

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Call Sanford's Sales Leajer
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Chico &amp; The Man

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Lots of bargains in Furniture, Ap.
pliances, Miscellaneous Don't
miss thiS sale. BankAmneqicard
Master Charge accepted.

17' Malibu fiberglass boat, 20 Pip
Johnson motor, trailer and ac
cessories. $350. Call after 5, )fl

dishwaSher Wooded privacy
fence in rear A doll house for just
577300

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P.S., P.S., $1,450. 194$ Mustang V.
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Munday, Mar. 8, 7p.m.

7911 ReInetI I!'. 140 HP Mercrusier
irt,oard-outboard, blowers, bIge
pump, sink, running water, iC
box, head, new canvas, full in.
strumentation. new carpeting. 32).
0)91,327.5391.

Central heat &amp; air, range, disposal

SMALL DOWN. VACANT- Es
cellent locatIon, perfect for

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CobIa 15' open.bgw, tri.hull

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AUCTION

dominlum in shady sectIon.

closets. Flexible tln.enclng.

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REALTOR

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377 5961

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72-Auction

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RODSON MARINE

1975 MG Mic'get. white with beige
interior, only 6,000 miles.
Showroom new. $3,393. Call 322.
165) (Dealer).
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1974 Ford Van
AM. FM Sl,reo
332.373,4

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Winter Sprincs, 3 7, .7 acre, lkfrnt.,

3 ACRES, 500 ft. on SR 16, C-Block
t; £7xW, od as
and living quarters. 129.000.

law apartment, Plenty

SWAP SHOP- FLEA MARKET
Anyone can be a t.eller or a buyer
No charge. All admitted free.
Come browse every Sunday 9 to 3
at the Movielar'd Dr've.in
Theatre, South 17 9?. Phone 377.
12)6

53-TV.Radio. Stereo

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adern FeclIlties
II 0. B. KItchens
,f.d West of Hwy. 77-92
At 1120 Florida Ave.
Ph.32JUS0

1j5 WHO SAY ThEY "can't fo" The HERALD really
n't affd to be without ft.

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GENERAL CONTRACTOR
REAL ESTATE, INC.

IS-EASY LIVING
IA PlO SERE NE

Call Now 322-2611

CS •..• 0.......... C C •I ) C I C C (' • C C •
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372 7499

JOHNNy WALKER

34
1IeiaId

REAL ESTATE
Realtor

LAKE MARY

Arms

Iwppin

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.6Mo.R.
Year Leases

'lMn

Used office turniture

12

PARK LIKE SETTING - Enjoy life
fl lovely 3 bedroom. 7 bath with
extra large famisy rmm ll.'.'
area 177.950.

3 BR, 1½ baths, dining, living room,
cent, heat, viall-wali carpet, en.
closed garage, large fenced lot.
Reasonable price. 323-99)3 after
3 . 30

Stemper Realty

321.0041

shopping. Specials on food, clothing, furniture, cars and houses
appear cve'y Lt ay in our newspaper. Si:ci.sI articles on home-

making hints that can save money, economical menus, and
(h)lIar'trttcl1iig repair projçcts arc often featured in the newspaper too.

Cit',ris 3 jjcuruurn, I: oaln, avocaoo
Stove I refrigerator, blue carpet,
central heat &amp; air.

72-Auction

Wcd or steel desks, executive desk
&amp; chairs, secretarial desks &amp;
chaIrs, straight ChaIrs, fIling
cabinets, as 15. CaSh and carry.
P1OLL'S

rlor Stripping a,
waring.
Residential A BusineSs F-ce
t'Stim,lteS Riit7 Clean 311 595.4

Retirement home, furnished with 2
rer.tal units extra, one per.
manently rented. Walking
distance to downtown Sanford and
churches. 517.500 or best offer.
Phone 337.194

SI. JOHNS REALTY CO.

five bedrooms, or use as mother.

'.LS REALtORS

Hwy. 17.92 Across
From Ranch House
323-1470 or 9319777

Peg. Real Estat. Broker
80.3W. 1st St
3?) 6C'ót r 373 OS)? eve-.

FOUR BEDROOM,126.500

Unfurnished
U

P.'CiDP' BALL
Req Pril Estate eroker
372 5647 Alter t4r 3?? 7757
Ill A' I1

put bedroom plan.? haths, could bC

41-Houses

home, privacy stockade fence.
Convenient to shopping. Many
amenities. 131,900.

or

M.IJNS WORTH REALTY

'IC.

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BALL REALTY
.

New 600 sq. ft, block building for
rent, 5)00 month. Broker.Ownier,
327 3992

LONGWOOD
BEAUTY3
Bedroom, 2 bath home fri settled

APARTMENTS

Only $26,000

3 BEDROOM, 1 bath frame house on
3 loIs with fruit trees. Corner of W.
25th and Lake Ave., $31,500.
ScVF PAL in rarre trac'!

Peg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER:Assoc.
101W. Commercial
Phone 377.7S$1, Sanford

i

furniture and department stores. Prices on
most things keep going up, up and up

BEVER.Y HILI..BIWES
THE LONE RANGER

SLiRAFHSLVUOGDBURDMR
VEGETUGIBACTRDRGOHS
S U V L B 0 N C V C 0 UI N D S H 0
H8AETHRIRHFRSGIOUU
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BACTRHARGBACTMOREVA
(8 G N F U G N 0 1 I J N I V F U R H S
f
Initructic.n: Hidden words below
orwanj, bw
ip
ward. up, down or diinslly, Find sodi
and box It in,
Algae
Fruit
Moss
Gourd
Bacteria
Shrub

W, Garnett White

60-Off ice Supplies

FREE GIFt WRAPPIrIG All Baby
Gifts Knits, Christening G.oAns.
PAYTON'S CHILDR!P4'S WEAR
Ph.3fl.1301
7610Hiawatha

Pool distributor must sell balance of

than rent. Government subsidiZed
to qualified buyers Call to see if
you Qualif'

Req Real Estate Bro&amp;er, 321.06.10
377 7240
323 3215
323-7995

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beautiful oak sflaoe'd lots. t'isfl,
swim, boat rental and tree
moorage. Adults. 332.4470.

IRK DRIVE- OWNER IRAN.
F ER RED
Bedroom, carpet, range,
'efri2erator, drapes, all stay.
:entral heat I air, fenced lot,
'xI60'.

jkirlloehç

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JUST outside city limits Sanford,
Large two stc'y frame dwelling on
four and one half acres land. Price

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3222090

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2

Tues, £ Thurs. Era Ijinhi AsI'si.

Lots

Kctn

NFORD- WIDOW MUST SELL
Bedroom, carpet, range,
efrigerator, drapes all stay.
..i., ;,t 75'.'
t1 rt't't'd
Ftesu?'ful garden with fruit trees.

r a isrrsn
..teiir %.It

Large
&amp;

125

1505 W. 25th St.

500

€1)

2 Bedroom mobile home on private
tot. Adulti only. No pets. Ph. 3fl.
1777.

nilando Springs area- Brick 3 BR,
7½ Laths. with Ui acres fenced
Large family room Immediate
possession. $67,500. Owner.
Associate, 931-7335

iUrvr,nuu)t.

his own. )
€D MICKEY MOUSE CIW
38W)

'9)

Relirement Dream- Wekive
Landing Resort on senlC river.
Fish, boating, canoe. AdultS. 372.
£170.

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New houses in a rural area. Plo down
payment, month'y payments less

JOHN SAUL'S AGENCY

Real Estate

f,u)t3

2

34-?biIe Homes

Luxury Patio Apartments

'l'

* "Get 'Em While *
* They're Hot" *

Clean 3 ER, 2 bath, central air and
heat, reasonable. First, last and
$700 dcpcsI $30 1677 alter I p rn,

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MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW

CHULUOTA, 3 BR, 1 bath, large
Florida room, central heat &amp; air,
large fenced back yard, carport &amp;
fully carpeted. $1,000 down, &amp; take
over payments of $135 mo, 365 353)
or 373.1330 ext. 347.

937.5233

BEAUTIFUL 3 bedroom, 1'4 bath
home, draped I carpeted
throughout. Central A&amp;H,
Payments $142.17 monthly. No
qualilying AsSume 1st mortgage

Uardens

Pam&amp;Ier.Yaphetketto1

SEEK

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Sunland, 3 BR, corner lot, lenced.
$27,900. The Horton Organization,
REALTOR, 299-1520 or 3223397
eves.

acre lot. Good fishing. Owner very
anxious, Excellent terms.
FRICKE &amp; FRICKE REALTY

2524 Park Dr
372-2119
Realtor
After Hoursi
322 9394
372 3991
)730441

lUEOROOM COTTAGE
$12.5

eneva

COUNTRY HOME

DELTONA--- Nice individual
homes: 1 bedroom, $135; 2
bedroom, S)50 No pets. Phone 574
1010.

P api , turn, or unfurn, Adults,
93 322 2396 after S and wk.nd

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DELTONA - ON LAKE
3 BR, 2
full baths, large family room, 7
car garage 1775 per month.
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
S. V. Hardwick. Broke'
DeltonaôM 6611

37-Business Property

.

4.30

Furnisi*d

Wtk'wa LSndng Resor' on the river.

TU Oviedo- Duples. turn. Or
unturn Ideal Ioctinr, ReaSonable
365 3771

DEWI?

for th,s price. See today I
CLIFF JORDAN, REALTOR
$3) $222

.......

BR, ground floor, $133 mo. p!uS
Sep. The Horton Organematlon,
eel!o'. 2!! 1520 Ct' 322 73!? e.os.

1\ 1t 11 f 1 ç

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35-cbiie

ford, extra large 2 BR apt , near
ospl?.I. $135 mo C.tt 32') ?213.

€D ADOAMS FAMiLY

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2 Bedroom located on large, shaded,
private lot, furmished, 5150 month.
Broker Ownt'i', 377 5997.

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Monday, March I. 1974-36

Evening Herald Sanford, Fl.

S.akl

Got something to sell? A Classified
Ad will sell it fast.

specIal touch. Can't beat the space

Days-3fl 6)73
NightS- 3777352

-Apartments Unfurnished

Roy R. Moye

DEX3S

WHITE MOTOR CORP.
OUTDOOR PRODUCTS
n our chain of stores and link up
vith us. We can ,ut you inthe lawn
nower, tractor &amp; bicycle
usiness. Over 100 productS to sell.
nvestmenf 5)3,500. No. franchise
ces. Call collect, Wheelpowei'.
613) 663)011-

372-4170

---, ,,, hLXit LW NIGHT

:6) YOLJ.DREST.
LESS

ED

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A

storage and repair charges.
complete copy of the posicy and Florida in accordance with the in cOmp'iance with Section 96.509
Date of S,ate March 17, 1976
praceduret at the Board Office, 202 peovlsioni of the F,litiuut Name Florida Statutes.
Time: 9.00 AM.
East Commercial Avenue, Sanford, Statutes, To-Wit: Section l65,0
DATED ai Orlando, Florida this
Place: 76 Beacon Dr.. Lakt Florida.
10th day of F.bn,,ary, 1974.
Florida Statutes 7957.
Monroe, Fla.
Robeal 0. Feather
5: William T. Gibbs
Francis Gruppe

Leave?"
6 MAIIYI(RT)A?&amp; MARY
'D

Toott,as1a IMlionavo.' Tiorro
Tuner, Shey kdtrw Nar. A
12 yea- old boy
kitation
by d ryjin th rs
of

'LVI

DEW.fl3

Park Dr. REALTOR 327 ao
Legal Notice
_________
- TITLE CLERK - Want a career
NOTICE
ion? Want a good employer? They
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that the
want you for .t career jobt AAA
Notice is l'ierety given that we are
School Boerd of Semlriol3 County engaged inbusinetsat RI.) B
Employment. 701 Commercial,
will hold a public hearIng at the Markham Woods Rd. Loitgwrod
373 5176
Board Meeting at the Attamonte 32730, emiri.Ie County. Florida _______________________
Springs City Hall on March 24 on an under the flctilk*js rame of PINE Experienced Chopper Gun. Gel
addition to Policy 733.1 concerning APPLE PLACE,, a lht w
Coater and Boat Layup P,rsonn'
Needed. Call Collect, 904 3U 6370.
the establishment of a Safety tend o register said name with the _______________________________
Committee of various public of. Clerk Of the Circuit Court, Seminole
fici4lt $o evaliate areas reguestlng County, Florida in accordance with if you're In the businats of building
Courtfly busing using procedures to
your
busines
. . use
the
det'rmire if an area warrants the provisis of the Fic1ltis
Clatsified Ads often.
Name Statutes, To-Wit: Section _____________________________
remm.ndation to the' Superiri 66309 Florida Statutes 1951.
__________________________
tendent for courtesy busing. A tso,
S: Carol M. Johnson
the committee is to annually
James C. JoM
Legal Notice
reexamIne areas uSing
the Publish: Feb 73, March 1.9, 15, 1976
ettablisf*d procedures to determine DEW. 12$
NOTICE OF INTENTION
which area Should be allowed _________________________
courtes busing •nd to reexamine
TO REGISTER
FICTITiOUS NAME
any area that has a marked im.
NotIce hereby given ttwt we are
FICTITIOUS TRADE NAME
peovemert in safety to determine if eflgaged in busnets at III N. Cen
NOTICE IS HEREBY given th8t
area is Still eli;ibf, for Courtety trai Ave., Oviedo, SemInole County. FRANCIS GRUPPE 's the Sole
NOTICE OF SALE
busing, The prOposed policy will Florida urder the fictitiout name of o'iner of FPANCO DISTRIBUTING
j
C'vrulet ii Pova ?aton have no determinable economic OVIEDO AUTO SALES AND 8A4 intends to register with the
Wagon, IdentificAtion Number impact. Specific law being Im- SERVICE, and that we intend to Clerk Of the CIrcuit Core c'1
?fl633N)797, FlO'ida License
rn.nted ii r.s. nioi. Those rc.gitfersaidnam,withtql,5, 56minoleCounty,Ftori.,..ald,r&amp;c .

PubliSh. March 1, I. 1976

SQ(jARE$
4: '6) LOVE OF LIFE
9 HAPPY DAt'S (A)
ED (Mon., Wed., Fri.) VILLA

4

DEALERSHIP

Number 7-53999. b&amp;ng Sold for persons kiterested may obtaIn a tblClrcuitCounl,$,mInoleCounty, name of FRANCa DISTRIBUTiNi

MACARONI' "Where 00 We

HOLLYWOOD

12.

'CASCOLENDAS.
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rSASQUA

es"AlooaIUiecga,
(01' of sttinf men
wo'i'
1XIi COIYIa-S
host.
4' (FrI. cm) CALL IT

luu. only) ,P'- Itt.t
SCHOOL SPECIAL' "The

2

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400
SiDE
'
000d
Tuos. see below
(3i ti , (Tues or*y)SPECIAI.
'RE,AT "F'igising M p j&amp;j.

qualifications of the personal
representative, or the venue or
Iuritdict ion of the coi,t.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS. AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Patricia Am Brown Hardin
Alice Marie Brown Williams
As Personal Repr'senta.
tive O1 the Estate of
Paul . Brown
Deceased
Attorney for Personal
Repqewnta!ive
Douglas Stenstrom of
Stenstrom, Davit
Mcintosh
Box 1330
Sanford, Fl 3777:
TelepPm&lt;i,e: 3227171
Publish: March i. is. 1q76
DEX o

usiness Opportunities

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U EL) MISTER ROGERS'

14' KU1ANA

'6) PRICE IS RiGHT
10:30
'2') (121 HIGH ROLLERS
1x
1) PRiCE IS RIGHT
€D 700CLW
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1100
,' :
2
12 WHEEL OF FOR.
________
TIR4E
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6; GAMBIT
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9 LETS MAKE A DEAL.
tLUtW

D ROCKY AND FRIENDS(ji
,p,rl()(

121 MERV GRIFFIN sc

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1

'9 GENERALHOSPITAL
€1) (Mon) A SiT mi KNIT
(Wed) WOMAN ALIVE
€D THE MOTHERS IN LAW
330
4' '.6) MATCH GAME
U T,
RASCOLENDAS
'9 ONE LIFE TO LIVE
('t ,Tues Wed . This! UUAS, YOGA AND YOU (R)
(Fn) CONS,4ER SIJ1')VAL
KIT (A)

CAPTAIN

ED MAN AND ENVIRON.

____________________________

300
2 12 ANOTHER )RU)
4 '6.' ALL IN TIE FAMILY
(A)

(1 SESAME STREET
9
00 MOP.NlNG AMER.
bA

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Charming 2 BR, waiting for your

BROKERS

Lake Mary, 3-7,, 1 acre, $250, Itt,
isl%l,
drf.t.
The norton
Organiz.,Iir'm, Realtor, eveS, 322.
3397.
_______________________________________

172,500

Perfect Retirement

Dreamy 1 Bedroom, 3 bath, private
second level master Suite, family
room and bteakfast room

3232920

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vvafflecl

WPI MOWI'4G. RAKING,
rRIMMIPIG, Free Estimates
3fl 147)

Join"Sanfords Sales Leader"
STENSTROM REALTY

P41cc 2 bedroom block
home, turn. or unf urn-

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vancei'nent, For Interview call 9591750.

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car for local demonstration work.
Top earnings and chance for ad

Purses, MN'S. LPP4's AideS. Aide
Companion. Needed immedately
676 0836

WINNER

Lake Mary
LAKEFRONT

Unlurnisoecj

2 tmt -". .r ''rt. O'
relrlgc'rator, c.entral neat air,
garage. Large yard. 322-395.3.

2 Neat appearing sales persons with

?'iten'

Rort geys. Tom Bosfey
and Stwman Heriey,
'4' - 6 BALLOON
LusualadvenfiselibmshoU,y
wildlife photogtapher Alan

32-Hous

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v,"Iijity of the decedent's will, the Ppii5h Feb 23&amp; March19, tS. 1976 __________________________

Furnished 1 bedroom, livinç rm.,
dining rm.. ideal for retired
couple. Near town. No pets, 332
3610 after 430

t 'Cc F. ¶

11741 mc,,ll

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31A-tkiplexes

Furnished duplex, Lake Mary area.
7 BR furnished apartment, nice
yard. Children and pets OK. 51)0
month, 2" milesnorthof 43-Ion 17
92. 701 Sunset Drive, nest to
William's Accounting &amp; Tax
Service. Open Sunday, 9 to S

SALES REP
AU leads lurnished, Potential 53130 to
5350 per week,
EXECUTIVE CHEF
Pkjh 8trnospl',erp Good salary
MANY.MANYM0RE

have.

SH(YV(R)

50-Miscellaneous

3 BR Brick Home
4lOMagnolla Ave.
)fl 0651

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per lence.

1jj-

DELT3iiA- Al brick 3 B. 2 full
baths, large sunken family room,
wall to wall carpet, 2 car garage,
extras galore. Close to shopping
plata 5.47,300
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
S.V. Hardwick, Brcier
Oeltona 666 6611

overlooking lake, ktcflm fully
equipped, central heat and air. ~

DUPLEX
turnshicJ or un
Iurn Shed
Ideal
location,
Reasonable
rent,
365 3721
mn'timc

FULLCHARGEBOOKEEPER
Employer willing to pay well.
BAR MAID
Salary, Good tips.
RECEPTIONIST
Typing, Light Bookkeeping,
TITLE CLERK
Good typist with automotive es

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G:i CBS NEWS: (Q't. 4
730. Ioc ng,)

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periene,

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COVE APTS

One A 7 bedroom apartments.
furnished or uflfurni%hed Newly
redecorated Come see 300 F
Arty?,? flivd Sanford 33313

BOO P. K CE PER
Great icb Must have motel cx

Wanted

.

BAMBOO

.wi:vcr'

ATTENTION
EMPLOYEES:
WE "WlLL'

r'J 1(1

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EMPLOYERS:
LET US HELP YOU!

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c*tsa

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41-Houses

I or? Becroorr,.
PARK A VE NUt MOBILE PA RK
7343 Park Drive. $70 up

ATTENTION

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rnishe

cod.

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lh4Ielp Wanted

at Piti Hut
Rett.uranit 'or part hr'flt
waiIretSe
iIt,,t.
hours,
t'..eiIi;
(omp1mny
benefits MuI be 76 years of age
Call 373 9766 or 8pp'y in person
between 7 and 4 p.m., TUCSd8y
throuph Thursday, An Equal
Opportunity Employer.

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positions now op

LISTINGS AND HIGHLIGHTS

2

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
CLASSIFIED ADS
TELEVISION
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA INTHECIRCwTcOuRTOFTHI
___________________________________________________________________________________________________ PROBATE
DIVISION
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
Odando - Winter Perk
Seminole
File Nurber '4! cp
CUlT IN AUD rc, SZ!iICLE .
F
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
9flQlS
BERS(R)
ö3i-993
322-2611
in Re; Bitat. of
NO 161ICA49.B
_________________________________
mIoa48fi,cxason
Monday
(R)
writeri, Mwk LosW M ec
PAUL C BROWN.
leave.
cettic
€D BiG VALLEY
an
Deceatecl SOUTHEASTERN HOME MOR
RATES
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
€J MOVIE "Objective
otioc1 o *o.es k d&amp;3n
NOTICE OF
Evening
TOAGE COMPANY.
Florida
12,30
ItuStimes
Rurrna' Wi'Iiam P'incø,
itca line
corporation,
ADMINISTRATION
oodiistsawj,cjiwno
2 t2 TAKE MYADvjc
HOURS
600
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
times
6
thru
5
31c a tiny
George tobias 1g45 W
Plaintiff.
n'Jslbecszroyed
t6 SEARCH FOR
2 '4 6 9 NEWS
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST vs
A,M. - 5:30 P.M.
s.00
76
limes
74ca
line
movie about pa'atroopers
OMARYHARTM*N,MARY
TOMORROW
U 'SM'tA\fE.
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL CHARLES WILLIAM r,UNN. 'I
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
u2OOMINIMUM
CHARGE)
c'Oed r' &amp;sTna wth their
HARIMAN
9 AU. MYCHR.DREN
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
8'
€DMAN AND EW1RON
SATURDAY 9 Noon
3 Lines Minimum
otecVve a Janese radar
9 MONDAY NIGHT SPE€) ELECTRIC COMPANy
IN THE ESTATE;
Defendant.
______________________
station
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
ClALG&amp;ajdoftja._Gocyj
NOTICE TODEFEND
1255
€B
YFAVORITEMAATIAN
825
thatmeadminlstrationottheestate
PtMerica'Aaegmetion
DEADLINES
2
12
ecrws
630
) THE BOSTON POPS IN
of PAUL 6. BROWN, deceased, File TO: CHARLES WILLIAM DUNN
Iho Fnws SMI. to Ftwc
1 00
2
12 ?C NEWS
Number 7&amp;SS CP. it penttng In me and if married
DUNN, his wltr
ffOjYW3()() Sçesf por.
Noon The Dau Before Publication
Sin*a
be leatu'ed
2
12 SOMERSET: Tuo
4
C:t:t C'jrt for emir:a Cnt,.
6 CBS ?'rtCy)
w'ice of the P,p8 f'afTaled
cirly.
Ch
Lall
known
aaor.ss
Furida. Probate Division. the ad
12. HoGAN-s
j MAN AND ENVIRONdiets of which it Seminole County
Sunday - Noon Fridaj
10433 Northwestern Anue
ROES
Edgar ace-gen. ctwtie
Courthouse. North Pdrk Avenue,
.
Tuesday
Orlando.
Florida
______________________________________________
'
MIOOAY
9 ABCNEWS
Sanford, Florida, The personal
CahyaxIerSriwJ
SUIT TO
6 NEWS
OOM
representative of the estate
FORECLOSE MORTGAGE
______________________ ______________________
830
Morning
9: RYAN-S HOPE
PATRICIA ANN BROWN HARDIN
€D RINT1NTIN
You, CHARLES WILLIAM
9 GOOD HEAVEN5 Rob
W SCHOOL PROGRAM.
and ALICE
MARIE BROWN DUNN, and if married - DUNN
9Oed
S to Eat
700
600
4--Personals
,
WILLIAMS, whose address 2009 hit Wife, and all those cia m n any
_________________________
2 TO TELL THE TRUTH
41
SUP1USE
SEMESTER
Pi Angel (Carl Rosnor)
Oak Ave., and 1302 Forrest Dr.. right.titleor interest by, throvghor
€D MOVlE(Mn)Darnlir
4 9EWITcHED
MUWCOTTS
610
ACEDWITHA DRiNxIrc.
the chancit for a yots hus
Sanford, respectively, The name Under YOU. are hereby flOtifl
ma,
S7SOftUSHEI.
Fod
Astare.
Joan
6 CONCENTRATiON
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PROBLEM
NEALMANftc
and address of the personal a compla,nt to t3fecloS a certain
band tobec xnealxobesebof
3fl6733or3fl036?
Forar 197 (The!) "r
PertiapsAicohoiicAnonymous
______________
(1FEEDBACK
____________
represertative's attorney are set morIgageonIn,IoIIid.r;
CanHeip
Seconds to Hell." JoU
Property, tOwit.
forth below.
Fruit For Sale
S.Sfl1,'EALMANAC
857
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All pecsois havinç clalmt or
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ANIMALS
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TRAILW000 ESTATES. Sec. One,
demands againtt the estate are
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12 RORERTYO(frJG.FAMI.
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required, WITHIN THRE MONTHS 85 per plat Iherpof, as teCoi-ded
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LY DOCTOR
(Ts, Thtrs, Fn)JEANNIE
FROM THE DATE CF THE FIRST Piat Book 16. Pages 77. 71, of the
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required to serve a copy
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O'CorwKx, Jean Steion
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An Equal Opportunity Empto?er
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All persons interested in the estate ford, Seminole County, Florida, thiS €L)
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paigning was expected tod3y. At least four Seminole's registered voters 576 registered voters, 103
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of the six candidates Who actl%ely sought
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support in Florida were elsewhere - or Preference Primary four years
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cast ballots in the .recond major match New Hnnipshire primary.
fact, it looks so good that rn, afraid to pre- dLwounting talk Umt a lom to Ford would
between President Ford and challenger
severely damage his effort But hate cc
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lAu Frey, Ford's campaign chief in the happens, he said, "there won't be any
from victory in Massachusetts, could spoil
Democratic contenders each hoped to the Wallace-Carter matchup. Pennsyl- state, said the President would carry the folding of my tent and slipping a wa y."
frontrunner for their partv's ,,,-;.. (,
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triumph
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State Bank
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Rejuvenation, the latter a group interested held an option to purchase the parcel for
in preserving city historical sites, had
$32,000. The report said the option cam(..
taken positions similar to that of the about as a result of city assistance to the
Bankers' Committee, while a survey bank in oaining that land from the
performed by the Downtown Development Atlantic Coastline Raioad.
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hall site was popular with Sdnft,rd
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And just four have decide- ]
.St,minole is worth an), special
attention.
Two candidate5-Republican
President Gerald Ford and
Democrat Geurge Wdllactcampaign 0
Seminole.

If you're a registered voter,
you may get a phone call or two
urging, you to vote for one
candidate or another and,
maybe. literature in the mail.
nat's probably about allunless vou live in orw of the
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precincts
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Two others-Republican

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has his own ideas rtboout what

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can be expected from Seminole
voters. Then again, the voters
may surprise them all.

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l;tecause t~ey had high per-

ce'ntage of Democratic voters
electic,ns. Carter's analysts also
looked at how well Wallace ran

in '72 in each precinct.
Those precincts are also the
ones Carter supporters will be.
watch.ing Tuesday night to get
an
a h ow well
r man w ill
do in the state contest; said
Keen, an AltamontD Springs
Door-to-door canvassing in
the target precincts is backed

billboards and sandwiched

Wlflter Park

Democratic precincts in

t-2t!r"n Till
dogfood comiTtercials.

ran.
didates are barely vi~ble In

Seminole. Costrity Coordinator
Allan Keen hopes to (anvass
five more before Tuesday's
voting.

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Although there are 14 names

Democrat Milton Shapp's

class neighborhoods In the

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gan We're
the underdog here."
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Carlton House Hotel, Seminole
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office on SR-436 in Casselberi-y,

Viallace clobbered the rest of

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the 11-man field In Seminole,
collecting 46 per cent of vote,
and sco red a knock-out over
eventual Dcmocratic notmin"
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the only candidate who's r.aily
put together an organization,"
he s.aid. And if rituTibers of
volunteers and hours of work
translate into votes on Tuesday
Jimmy Carter should do ell in

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Board of County
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They'll also be asked to sote
The amendment would
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county line The rtcr s
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for
Florida's
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Circuit Court and be subject
control
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removal by the goard as would fund water management three new water management
Southern
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Flood Control
County Commis.floners for programs through a new ad districts set up by Florid.
Distr ict --(lulling the
cause andkhnor as County valorem
Comptroller?"
The
wording on the Resources Act, which put the
A full-blown controversy has referendum
ha s
been state's rivers under the control rams.
sprung up concerning the bill. It questioneirl by some legislators, of regional boards with natural
Authority over the headbegan last year when the
to maintain that the phrase boundaries drawn alont river wat ers was scheduled to be
legislaturepas,sedthemeasure, '(orwaterm,nagenwnV'could basin Ifns One of the new tnnferrcd hst Jul but has
subject to approval by voters. refer to other agencies besides districts is the St. Johm Water been delayed. St. Jotins District
Creation of a comptroller was the water management district Maragement District, which staffers sa% it probably ill be
suggested by Man'igeinent
%cnid control Florida's lo"tgest delayei again if 1utda'
But, despite te te1tfl1eli1 riur throughout its run from referendum f a lls
Consultant E H Undenood as
a method of streamling county problems, support for the Indian River County marshland
I fie proposed amendment
proposed
amendment is
would allow four (.1 the state's
among
widespread
portod the conc,L
five
water management
politicians and fishermen alike, the first in the United States to
the state legislature by State
pize that water (Im not
Rep. Bob Hattaway.
respect political ~otindarles in
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McCormick, when the shooting

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before Circuit Judge J. William vestigators said he had been knife attack o his employer,
Mary Johnson of Winter
1.1 Woodsoi for a woman accused shot in the head and neck.
set
for
Springs,
owner of the Peking
of murdering her husband
The trial was orginally
dari House restaurant,
Sanford: a Chinese chef Jan. 12 but was continued until
x
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9 both Assistant SR436 at Casselberry Square,
murder in the multiple Public fefender Chris Ray and Casselberry.
stabbing of a Casselberry res- Assistant State Atty. Bill
Police said Mrs. Johnson was
taurant owner; and a Cassel- }feffcrn, asked for a
F.
second
stabbed
several times in the
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In the kitchen of
of attempted m urder in the hadn't been received from state t
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stabbing of an employe.
laboratory examining evidence
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Mrs. Nancy Mae Black, 33, in the case.
formerly
of Tanpa, was inA court appo inted interpreter
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The trial docket lists
dicted by the Seminole '
County
totrateth.i•thl
Seminole.Brcvard Public ts pe
Grand Jury on a first-degree Defender Franklin D. Kelley proceedings for the defendant,
Friday was a night for throwing hats Into the political ring aa murder charge In the Dec. 27
THROWING HATS
and Ray us defense counsel for sho spea'.s th Chlnec'
Seminole High School Principal Don Reynolds (center) officially shooting death of her
husband,
Mandarin dialect.
s'lt$. Black.
kicked off his campaign for the Democratic nomination In the 5th Billie Wayne Black, 46.
INTO THE RING
Congressional District race. Joining him at the Mayfair Country
Robert Edward Creech, 40, of
(Theting Yee Mang, 50, of 204
Club in Sanford were Sanford Mayor IA'C Mort' (l eft) and Jack t The Islacks were visiting at
51
N. Dixie highway (US'. 17he 2&amp; G ro v e Dri ve, Sanford, Cannon Way, Casselbcrry,
(:.dberry, faces trial on
home her sister, Mrs. Archie scheduled
charges charges
and attempted murder In
connection with a Dec. 7
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Produce s ta nd was InJL'red after
leaving a nearby bar.

Bastien Charges Dropped;

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Former Sen. Edward J.
ORLANDO (AP)
Gurney now must stand alone in lacing a re-trial Aug. 2 on
federal influence peddling charges.
The Justice Depurtrnent disclosed Friday that it
dropped charges against Gurney's sole remaining co
defendant, former aide Joseph Bastlen.
Special Prosecutor Vincent Alton said he was forced to
drop the conspiracy charge against Bastlen because
much of the evidence used against him In the first trial
could not he introduced in a re-trial.
"We concluded the evidence made for less than a viable
case," Alto said.
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OPEC Meeti
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allegedly undercutting Butz and leaning toward Secretary

of State llenty A. Kissinger and others in matters of
agricultural export policy.

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The $S5,000 will come from the National Broadcasting
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the money as part of an out-ofcourt settlement announced Friday of a lawsuit over who
owns the rights to the "N."
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a sum esfimated at Lp to S750,W0 for its new

lo and wound
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Police said Oscar Wade had
no recollection of the incident
Six defendants charged with Circus A-Go-Go bar, U. S. 17.92,
Charles Edward Jones, 22, of Woodsnn include:
with grand larceny of coins for three weeks until hypnotism
drug offenses are scheduled for Fern Park, on Dec. 26 after pills 374 E. Warren Ave., Longwood,
-Moffat Crier Shcrard III, from a Sanford coin shop.
was used by Tavares Pollee
trials this week in circuit court alleged to be amphetamines is scheduled for trial on an 23-year-old Charlotte, N.C.,
-Theron Houston, 24, of Chief Julian Arroyo
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before Circuit Judge J. William were sold to Altamonte Springs arson charge in connection with professional golf caddy ,
,hargcd Canal St., Oviedo, Is charged Wade remember the attack and
at Sanford.
po liceman Norman C. Floyd Jr. a Nov. 12 firebombing Incident with grand larceny and with improper exhibition of a to

describe his assailant.

Ramiro Ilerrera, 24, and
Alice Jane Moreland, 8, at 310 E. Church St.. Longwood. burglary in connection with a firearm, two counts of battery
Enriguc Herrera, 18, both
Charlotte St.. Forest City, and
Arroyo said under hypnosis
Ode Ola Campbell, 55, breakln
an apartment at awl resisting an officer without
Apopka Route One, and George Bryan Lee hollar, 18, of 2714 I3eardall Ave., Sanford, is Fern Park.
violence to his person in con- Wade remembered the incident
Gonzales, 36, of Guadalupe, Trallwood Drive, Forest City, accused of three counts
-Reginald Lee Locke, 23, of nection vith a Jan. 17 melee In detail and said he knew the
Arizor,a, are docketed for a were accused
receiving
possession
stolen property
808W. 11th St., Sanford accused and shotgun Incident
Club man who st4ilbed him.
joint trial on charges of marijuana in a Nov. 28 arrest hoop fish nets allegedly stolen ol burglary ofaSanfordsij-yke 436, Lake howell Road,
Creech's defense attorney,
possession .f heroin. delivery of by Altamonte Springs police, from commercial fisherman in station and grand larceny of Altamonte Springs
Sam E. Murrell, has filed notice
amphetamines and conspiracy
Leonard James Pruitt, 32, of the Lemon Bluff area on the St. money, tools and an adding
-Kirk Winslow Martin, 18, of
that
Creech will present an alibi
to deliver heroin and am- Altamonte Springs, is charged Johns River east of Sanford.
machine.
Winter Park, is docketed for w itness
who will testify that
ithetarnines.
with delivery of heroin to vice
Other cases on this week's
-Ray Pritchard, 46, of trial on charges of attempted
Creech
was
at home when the
1 trio was arrested at the squad agents.
trial docket before Judge Altamonte Spi ings, charged burglary, possessin'i
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s aeged
ll
to have
burglary tools and grand l
occurred,
according
to
Jan. documents in the court case
incident in which axe
Park
file.
chop a
hole
block wall at
Following the stabbing Wade
The Seminole County CornAlso the school system is
Her request also contains a year 198011.
the rear of a
food moved to Paducah, My., and the
mission is scheduled this week expected to provide a portable provision requesting the parks
At that time four teachers are store at Fern Part,
defense hasn't been able to )
to rule on a proposal by the with toilet at a cost of $12,000. department to develop and envisioned, plus the parks
-Diane Robinson, 25, Castle question the victim, according
school board to turn Big Tree
Program activities
e- maintain a nature trait. A 1,000 department Is scheduled to Brewer Court, Sanford, is to files. If new information is
Park East into an en- pected to be funded by a grant foot boardwalk Is listed
provide a director, a secretary, accused of forgery
uttering revealed during a weekend
vironmental education center from the Department of $6,000.
a rectptionlst and two
forgery In a Dec. fs incident questioning of the victim by the
school children.
Education DOE). The
Her latest proposal extends SpecihlISLs.
is
involving an unemploymentds'fen
the trial could be
$3.000.
the program through school
-Ed
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compensation
deck.
postponed.
The request
county cornmissloners
made by Bettie
Palmer, the school's system's
coordinator
and
environmental education.
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MOliILE, Ala. tAPt
Former Florida Comptroller
Fred 0. "Bud" DickIson Jr., twice acquitted In federal
trials, must stand trial again on four inronie tax evasion
charges, a federal judge has ruled.
U. S. District Judge W. B. Hand made the ruling Friday
In his home court, denying a defense motion for acquittal.
Dickinson's new trial
t entatively set for March 20 in
Tallahassee, Fla.
Hand presided at the January trial in Tallahassee when
acquitted Dickinson. 53, on two counts involving his
1972 income ax but deadlocked on four counts Involving
1970 and 1971 taxes.
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WASHING
(AP) -The Postal Service, armed With
judicial sanction, is resuming a policy expected to deprive
hundreds of small couununitles of their post offices.
inc mail agency on FTuIny reinstituted its policy of
closing certain unprofitable rural post offices. Earlier, a
"preclude
the Postal Service frcn being fiscally responsible."
Fthy'or.e members Congress and
associations
postmasters had challenged the policy on closing or
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nature
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nature in the upc',rning school
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and inflation
figures from the govermuant led the way in a week of
generally bright economic news.
On Friday, the Labor Department said the nation's
unempoymeut rate fell for the
straight month in
Febru.iry, from 7.B per cent tol.6 per cont.

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Johns
District
will
be
lucky
St. Johns Distri ct of il cials say
they'll need much less than to get $600,000 instead of the $1.
run cIsc tiiillic'n the St. Johns District
that. Their es
$1.6 staff says they need.
to .375 mills
raise
But more important, says St.
million they say they need to
Johns
District
administrative
start f ul l-scale work on saving
the St. Johns. lithe estimates assistant Jeanine Auth. the
are close, the owner of a house headwaters of the St. Johns W'id
pay its !arget i,.k,,in,,. •i,,..
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less than 810 a year to support Oklawmihii, will remain outside
water numnagømermt programs. ttvjursidictionof the St. John.c
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stand in line with dozens of th
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TALLAHASSEE (AP)
Division official has been fired from the comptroller's
office in connection with delays In Investigating a massive
z'tgage securities fraud.
Clinton Taylor, chief investigator in the division's West
Palm Beach office, was fired Friday on an order signed
by Mat, Comptroller Vie Vickers.
Taylor was warned In May 1973 by the federal Securities
and Exchange Commission of the fraud and failed to take
any action to halt it, Vickers said.

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LITFLE ROCK, Ark. f/IF) - 11.ep Wilbur Mills I)Ark,, wbose cutft es,.ower In Congress was derailed
by scandal, says he will retire in January, when he
completes his 38th year in Ow, House of Representatives.

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Mil dred O. Lind, Francis V. V
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be
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evangelist;
with
Sen.
th
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other
voters
in
casting
Cham
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so
per
cent
or
Chancy
Walker
Young,
David E. Godwin. Billee
of
with the firm, and the
of two other em- voters cast ballots in the Robert C. Byrd of West ballots on the question of for a precinct committeeman Lucille Rozansky, Lillian S.
Virginia; Jimmy Carter, for- whether the elected Seminole position.
election tour
Harkenrlder, Charks Martin
ployas and the hiring
fourth
years
mner
governor of Georgia; Sen. Clerk of the Circuit Court's
ago, Mrs. Bruce added that a
Beck r, Audrey M. Holloway,
man.
Frank Chruch of Idaho, former office should be split to permit
good omen
the election
Polls at 54 locations Maryanne Morse, James
Sen. Fred H. Harris, Sen. Henry the
Garfield
ap- throughout the county will be Marcel Snyder, Thomas M.
that John Lewis turnout is thc fact that as
open from 7 am. to 7 p ill,
point
Scoop)
Jackson
of
a
comptroller.
;ru1 Ray Thornton, longtime' Friday morning more titan 400 M.
Burk and Bobby L. Brantley.
Ellen
All the voters will also be able
mnployes, have been promoted absentee ballots had been Washington state;
McCormack, the Right-to Life to approve or disapprove a
to the positions of assistant
F'ning RJemld
candidate; Gov. Milton J. state constitutional amendment
president. He announced Uat
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Shapp of Pennsylvania; nut.'rizing and limiting locdi
Martin Smith has joined the
She said that four years
Sunday,
Man,
management
1 976-VOI 68, No. 169
coriipnv as assistant vice some 407 absentee votes were Sargent Shriver, former U.S. taxes for
Pubi,h,d Daily and Sunday, eicpt Satuiday and ChrWMAt Day
but that many of those ambassador to France and purposes to not more than one
president
administration
by The SaflIOrd HcJ41d, Inc., 300 P4 French Ave,,
were by precinct wor kers who Kennedy family brother-in- mill,
the
nkrd Fti
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law; U.S. Rep. Morris K. Udall
In addition, Republicans IIi
were wor king at polls
S
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No reason was given for from their ok-n voting placm of Arizona and Gov. George C. Precinct $4, will choose bet.
Home boll vi fr , 55 cents, Month. Cl 40. 6 Month
;t yepr
Olson's resignation and Olson
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Wallace of Alabama.
weeO Sisan Upton and Ruth
Au
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C.'ner mitt
'.'onth, S 10.
was not available for emment.
This does not hold true this
P.'unth. hA )
The Re blicans will choose ('ur'ibbs Meyer for a precinct

men who had lived In Wace' were arrested hi Florida
with $28,000 of the counterfeit money.
Ham-well said the Secret Service asked him to withhold
all information until approximately $100,000 of the money
liauid to another state could be located.

Seminole Campa igners Busy

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Kennedy &amp; Cohen Inc., an appliance
MIAMI (AP)
retailer with stores in several states, has been declared
bankrupt by a federal judge and ordered to sell its assets
$27 million in debts.
to pay
When Bankruptcy Judge Thomas C. Brittons declared
the MIaml.based business bankrupt Friday, the concern's
stores that had remained open in the South Florida area
were closed.
closed earlier as part of retrenSome 40 stnres
chment plans.

Auto-Train

WACO, Tex. (AP) - Secret Service agents and the
McLennan County slifrs clepatinent confiscated
approximately $2 million in counterfeit $) bills and
equipment used to make themocey, Sheriff Jack Harwell

vote to have a

Appliance Firm Bankrupt

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and Betty K. Neuman.
Others elected unopposed to
the
local GOP committee are
(See Polling Places,
yar, Mrs. [Iruce sai'I. Most between President Gerald H. committeewoman position.
Ann and John Leffler; Ira
Page &amp;A)
workers
the polls Ford and former Gov. Ronald
Democrats in Precinct Two William McCollum Jr.,
in their own pr ecincts.
Reagan of California.
will choose between Cyn thia A. Marylieil Johnson Streetman,
Seminole Supervisor of
Some 24,836 Seminole
Some 15,826 Republicans are Crain and J.C. Pearson for a Alice C. Myers, Howard and
Elections Camlila Bruce Is Democrats will be eligible to qualified to vote In the GOP local committeewoman post
Rhoda Rollin; Virgil 1, Cordell
predicting a 60 per cent turnout cast ballots for
choices primary,
and between Robert Pearson Robert E. Mooney, Dorothy and
Eugene
K.
Garfield, of the county's 42,642 qualified from a field of 12 candidates for
Another 1,980 Seminole voters and Wendell L Springfield for Eugene Meadors,
Leo A.
president and chairman of the voters
in
Tuesday's the presidential nomination - registered in splinter parties - the committeeman slot.
Voskan,
Clyde
C.
Rice,
board of the Auto-Train Corp., presidential preferential or no preference.
independent, American
Clarence
H
and
announced
Patricia
has
the primary and "I hope we will do
The candidates include Sen. Independent, conservative and
Democrats in Precinct Lickey, Ann Beauchamp
resignation of Arne

which

Democrats

lems focusing on the issues in has not taken the campaign major role in Florida. "The
Jackson, insisting that the sional districts. Shapp, who is
In a complex delegate sysrace is primarily between me Florida vote is "a three-horse Jewish, has stuck close to met- tern, the Democrats require a
Florida but have offered voters here lightly,
Paralyzed from the waist and Coy. Wallace," he said, race," has made Carter
it wider range of campaign
ropolitan areas, especially the candidate to receive at least 15
down since an attempted assas- "Every time a vote goes to any prime target. He accuses Car- predominantly Jewish areas of per cent of the
styles.
other candidate, it in effect ter of making misleading state- southeast Florida.
Wallace's strategy has sination in 1972, Wallace
chance of earning delegates
helps
Wallace."
fered a leg injury in Pensacola
changed little since 1972. 'fl
If he runs well there, he could from- any congressional
Is
About Wallacv, Carter said, capable of stopping Wallace. hurt Jackson, who has always district.
ha.'nn governor Is still the in February when aides
professed foe of government dropped the governor's wheel- "If he is on the ticket in either
Jackson has never publicly fired well with the ethnic vote.
Florida has Just over one milfew
delegates
and
"I'll win
lion registered Republicans and
(nti nue to get national ex- almost 2.4 million Democratic
posure," Shapp said. "I still voters. In 1972,53 percent of the
think I will be a major factor at state's Republicans and 59 per
Bass say's traffic in the isn't a coordinated plan for the national convention."
(Continued from Page I'Ai
A county-wide telephone
cent of its Democrats went to
has
been
under
way
Sanford
office
has
been
a
campaign
little
personal
Shiipp
is
banking
on
doing
polls.
contacts.
won three per cent of
cow"
month , he said. The slow. "There's been quite a
JienrytSeonni
Jac
kson
lit I
few,'' Lw .ai'! ''h"t "r't
Jsr
'tyqac
iflu, jear, cjes1,, Detter
be coiled a
N
and more visible out of a small office on uak as I tlioujhit."
I)emocratic frontrunner in
And
even
though
fewer
people
Florida,
are
also
a
it's
competition, Wallace sup- Avenue in Sanford
probably
to be
Jackson-..if only because he
porters hope to make a-s good a "pretty well-rounded group," than usual
Bass said, including young, old atwncing their choices on surprised almost everyone by
showing.
buttons and bumperstickers winning the Massachusetts
"We've
do what we've and middle-aged.
Right
now,
Wallace
supthis
year, Wallace headquar- primary last week.
got do do," said Seminole
porters
are
organizing
ters
has run out of burnBut Jackson seems to be
Chairman Dr. Raymond Bass,
conceding Seminole and the
veterinarian, a motorcade
Sanford
Ronald Reagan
People still know George Is Laki'lmmnd, where Wallace
Central Florida-where
Ronald
Ronald
Reagan has cam- he ran extremely well in the
speaks Monday night
paigned heavily in the Central 1972 pi-iinary-before the voting
Florida area and his campaign even
organization seems to be
His campaign organization
S
relying mostly on the canle
even have an office in
didate's personal appearances, Orindo, but volunteers have
along with TV and billboards, been contacting Central Florida
But if the crowd of largely Democrats by telephone front
elderly people who warmly and Miami
FIRS'l'
board claims a comptroller enthusiastically welcomed
(Continued from Page 1-A)
would be dangerous to turn over would eliminate costly double Reagan in DeBary last month
Milton Shapp
indication, he should do
all the functions to an bookkeeping. But Beckwith are
If the strength of a campaign
appointed official. He says the maintains the issue is unclear well here.
organization demonstrates
AL
Florida CortItution separated as to whether lees collected
Reagan's Seminole chair- anything about how well a
the functions to provide an would support a comptroller's man, Audrey Holloway, says campaign is going, then Milton
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effective system of checks and salary. The comptroller as volunteers started phoning Shapp is in trouble.
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envisioned by the commission potential supporters in January
balances.
A phone number
his
Most of the members of the would be required to be a and are still at it.
Miami headquarters supplied
Volunteers, she says, include by the Associated Press turned
Seminole County Legislative Certified Public Accountant
students. housewives and "even out to be disconnected.
Delegation support the comp- (CPA).
SE
LE
All in all the bill
trailer as an effective and
Beck- some
Shapp's closest office is in
SA'JORD OS 1100 LOSGS%000 V,ISTIR PARk
Mrs. Holloway said small Cocoa Beach, but workers there
modern method of runr.ing with of much of his power and
ORA',CI CITY • CIP4TURY Pt AZA
turns that power over to the groups of Reagan supporters didn't know what-if anycounty government,
have done some scattered door- campai gn efforts were under
However, Vim-ice Fechtel, R. county commission.
to-door
campaigning, but there
Leesburg, is against the bill. In
At the same time, however,
in Seminole.
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a letter to the editor, Fechtel would provide a more efficient
voiced his opposition to the accounting system for board
!U
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This symbol mons your.
measure. Fechtel opposed the members.
getting extra valu. and
bill last year, but he was
Conic Tuesday, the matter
savings
on a
b.overridden by a majority the will be
hands of either
N,.
cause It's mod. in Wal.
Beckwith or the bo ar d.
delegation.
ily then, it will be firmly in
In dollars and cents there are
gr.•ns own laboratory I
arguments
both sides. The the hands of the voters

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TALLAHASSEE (AP)
Florida officials are
going to get another chance to prove they cannot meet a
court order to end overcrowding In Florida prisons.
Atty. Gen. Robert Shevin greeted with "relief and
cautious optimism" Friday the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of
Appeal order granting the state a rehearing.
The decision for a rehearing delays implemematlon of a
ruling by a three-Judge appeal court panel which upheld
the order hand'd down by Jacksonville federal Judge
Charles H. S..'ott.

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WASHINGTON (AP)
The high dzuj,-ou rate at the
service acaderiies constitute.s a u.aste of the. taxpayers'
money, congressional auditors any.
A General Accounting Oftice study said Friday that
s .
bet,
-'en 13 and 18 per cent
the costs of five service
acadeiuies are spent on persons who ultimately drop out.
%
Ik&amp;IV$
.0
d73
l'or eacn sunent who It'wes the academy, the
the
school
system
next
year
will
government ncur measurable costs
the
provide a teacher and a teacher
time he was at the academy. The longer the student is at
saide
for the program.
the academy before he drops out, the greater the cost
theacadtmy will have incurred." the GAO said.

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Drop-Out Ccisis Cited

the

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for the committecrnai slot.
35,37, 38, 39, 41, 42,, 43. 44, 4, 48, Rodney Cable, currently and
corn mitt cc woman. John A. Lawson Jr., Dren.na P.
education center at Big Tree.
Republicans locally will have 49, 53 and 54. Committeeman chairman of the committee and Currently serving are Mrs. Melvin, Mary Lou Miller,
But commissioners asked one committeewoman office on posts
in precincts 5, 6, member o the Seminole County Kathleen Reynolds and County Rich,.i .i. Russo, Linda Lee
the
ballot,
contested
by
Susan
7,
8.
12,
16,
18,
19.
21,23,25, 28 Port Authority; Casselberry Attorney Freeman.
Mrs. Palmer to submit a
Io, Edith and William A.
the
Lipton
i'nd
Grubbs
Meyer
29,
20,
38,
39,
41,
42,
43, 44, 45, 48, Couicilrnan John Leighty;
Elected unopposed to the Norr; Grace H. Brewer, Dr.
detailed report outlining
in precinct 54, the west SR 434 49, 52, 53 and 54.
Marilyn J. Pilani, wife of state GO} committee were J. C. Riigl1ng, Mary Ellen
'o'mny'c role,
GOP
Winter
spots
Springs Mayor Troy chairman of the local corn- Howe, Dr. Lids M. Perez and
Commissioners, specifically,
For posts in the Republican
in precincts 1,2,3,4, 5, Piland; former Lake Mary mittee Fred Strect.man and Dr. Maria Perez, Myrtle C.
were interested to know if the executive committee
in 7, 8, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, Mayor Donald Jackson; County Jeanne E. Rodriguez, current Gradick, Helen and John
county would be required to put Seminole County 32 men and 21, 22, 73, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 31, Attorney Thomas G. Freeman; committeewoman.
McCloskey; Mrs. Reynolds,
up any money.
women were elected unopposed 32,33,34, 38, 39, 41, 42, 43, 44,45, Mrs. Lucy P. Layer, wife of
Among those electrd unop. Tenna Prater, Crawford J.
Bass, Gary and Vickary Kane;
In the latest report presented

unemployment

react in

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already has approved the Cliambers and Chancy Walker 4,5, 7, 9, 14, 16, 18, 22, 23, 25, 34, John Booth and Mrs. Booth; seleclIts the state committceman treasurer of the organization
.;
concept of the environmental

jobs, leaving the number of unemployed at 7.1 million.
The best job recovery was reported to be among women,
but the decline in
war spread thr'..
much of the work force.

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JACKSONVILLE (AP)
with nssrau. to avidonra lh*tt It Q DUø.te toi.fr n,1 in
planning pollUc.l assassinations, says former Atty. Gen.
Ramsey Clark.
Clark, now a lawyer and teacher in New York City, said
he believes from the evidence that American
Lko.;! .-.!;% ;-.r' r"tr't' i" "tl'
o'u
will lire In
then
don't
"J.f
tyranny," he told about 300 people at Jacksonville
University Friday. "You should Insist that your government stay away from things like that."

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President said he has no intention of reviving the cold war
with Russia.
"We are condurting our foreign policy with our eyes
open, our guard up and our powder dry," Ford told an
enthusiastic audience of 8,000 at Bradley
field
house.

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A top Florida official
TALLAHASSEE AP
but ce of the state's reform schools should be
says
to the pm ison system and juvenile delinquents
turned
should be treated closer to home.
Alan Hubanks, Youth Services program director, said
Friday that there would be a savings In the cost of treating
each juvenfle and the prison system would gain 1,000
badly needed beds
Hubanks unveiled his idea before a Senate subcommittee, and received a generally favorable response
from senators, Including Ways and Means Chairman Jack
Gordon, DMIami.

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while 55 Democrats won 50, 51, 52, and 53.
School uperintcrdent W. P. posed to the local GOP cOrnunopposed election to slots
COP committeeman slots Layer, Jiunes S.
Port mittee are former Winter
the local Democratic corn- open include: precincts 1,2,3, Authority administrator; Springs Mayor and tiEighty-seven unopposed mittee.
4, 5,7,8, 11, 12, 15, 16, 11, 18, 19,
Longwood Councilman councilman Clifford D. Jordan;
Mrs. Palmer chose Big Tree
have
been
Seventy-three openings in 20,21,22,24, 25, 27, 28, 29, 31, 32,and Mrs. Donald H. Schreiner; William Schaffner, past
East after zoo officials Offered automatically elected to prccinct rommitteeman and
38, 41, 42,43. 44, 45, 47, 49, 51 .Lnd former assistant State Attorney chairman and former member
zoo-owned property
the local committeewoman positions 52.
and former Winter Spring'City of the Seminole Community
the new nature center.
Democrat i c and GOP corn- remain unfilled in the
i
Newman Brock; College Bard of Trustees;
Tree
East
mittees
but
122
vacancies
still
Republican
party,
while
49
slots
Among
persons,
well-known former Altamonte Springs Robert B. Brunner, past state
She said the Big
are unfilled in the local to political observers, who were Councilman and Mrs. Daniel committeeman, and Mrs.
site is better suited than zoo- remain,
Democrats in Sanford Democratic party.
elected unopposed to the Dorfman: County
Cnm. Naiwv flri;nn.-,
owned land
tta nrnc'ram
choose
between
Generally,
persons
registered
democratic
committee were: missioner and Mrs. Harry aide to Congressman Richard
envisioned by the school Precinct 2 will
Cynthia A. CrPin and J.C. in their respective parties may
James Renzo Hattaway, Kwiatkowski; Longwood Kelley.
system.
Pearson for the committee- atrnlv to fill the vnenn'ii' hv lather "! "" "
.vm- tOUIICI hum
and
Others elected unopposed to
Mrs.
woman )Intt and htween appointment, by ronta:tine missloners Mike Hattaway
Th' isuo was traught up
Lawrence Goldberg; County
het
wøek'c
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Springfield for the corn- man or Rod Cable. Democratic Mary Councilman harry Hatta;av and Altamonte Do; Lee Russell, Peggy
meeting. But a decision
Gail
mitteeman office while Sanford chairman.
postponed until Tuesday.
Terry; State Rep. and Mrs. Springs Police Capt. David Forehand, Kenneth Patrick,
Precinct 3 Democrats will
Democratic
T. Hattaway; former Gunter.
Joanne V. Decker, Ernestine
The county commission choose
between
Robert man posts are open in precincts Wincr Springs C.uncilman
The Democratic Committee Forward, long-time secretary.

PEORIA, Ill. (AP) - Slashing back at challenger
iva1d Reagan, P1dtnt Ford warns that a return to a
collision course with Russia ma thermonuclear age "can
leave the human race in ashes."

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Sunday, March 7, 1976-3A

bureaucracy, the champion of chair while carrying him up a position the Democrats would predu ted how he will fare well in the New York primary
( Continued From Page 1-A)
specific solution. Calling Ford state rights and he still serves plane ramp.
lose the election in November, Tuesday, but back in November next month and winning most of
Ills
leg
n
a
plastic
cast,
Walup
country
music with his pollIrnxt of the "Washington estabthere's no question about that.' an aide in the Jackson Florida Pennsylvania's targe bloc
lace was soon back the camcampaign adniited, "Wallace delegates.
listunent," he tells, Florida rot- ticking.
Carter has emphasized cer- and Carter are racing to win the
Except for the campaign's I i. paign trail.
The Republicans have 66 con.
it is time
blood in
tain ecological issues in a state Florida primary. We are only ventlon delegates
nat week, in which he blitzed
grabs
the nation's capitrl.
Most of
of
its
mostly
pollutionFord, despite claims that he the state in a series of jet-aged works in Florida have been proud
delegates." The here, the
81.
running to
In the Ford-Reagan race, 16
is the GOP's middle-of-the-road whistle stops, Wallace limited supplied by Carter, the former free environment, and has won candidate has never made a
candidate, has on several occa- his campaign appearances governor from Georgia, and the praise of League of Con- similar public utterance,
delegates go to the statewide
servation
Voters,
a
sions in Florida attempted to mostly to evening and weekend Jackson of Washington.
One man who says his only winner, 45 delegates will be
Washington-based conservation goal is to win a few delegates Is awarded in clusters of three to
pump up his conservative tin- rallies heading back to MontCarter,
seeing
himself
as
the
group,
age. In Miami, he delivered a gomery the same night.
for his environmental Pennsylvania Milton Shapp.
the winner each congressionKnowing he is the man to No, 2 man in the race, has tried positions. The same group
tough law-and-order speech in
When he entered the Florida al district and five "bonus deleharder to close the Wallace- panned the eivironmental- race last January, Shapp said gates" are given to the man
which he advocated the death catch in Florida, Wallace sel
penalty for crimes of terrorism. domu Invokes the name of one of Carter gap while discounting Issues records of Jackson and his campaign would be run In who finishes first in five three-

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TALLAHASSEE (AP) A lobbyist had no
grounds for an Invasion-of -privacy and assault suit
against Tampa television station WfV'l' which filmed him
in a bar, an appeal court says.
The 1st District Court of Appeal Friday upheld
dismissal of the suit by Don Stafford, lobbyist for the
Florida Osteopathic Association who contended his eyes
were Injured by the bright TV lights.
Leon County Circuit Judge James Joanos, In dismissing
the suit, corrrectly determined "that the injury to appellant's eyes was not foreseeable by the television crew
as a substantial certain result of their camera lights," the
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The Nebraska Educational
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No one has seen any
PANAMA CITYtAP,
flowing-robed Arabs walking the beaches of this Florida
Panhandle resort city, but nil nation representatives and
executives of major U.S. oil companies are reportedly
meeting here for secret talks.
Although government and oil-company spokesmen deny
knowledge of any such meeting anywhere with the
Orenlzat1on of Petroleum Exporting Countries, news
validity of the r1_.
sow
Herald
quoted a high city ofNews
The Panama City
identified
as saylrg Friday that
ficial who asked not to be
it was an OPEC meeting. The newspaper said the official
would not say how he knew.

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WASHINGTON (AP) - President Ford's new
Agricultural Policy Committee contains elements of a
nlitk'a1nirtcy to fnrtn
who hnrl chb.l %..Z... I....
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wnin
MLIh.t.
Ford, in a speech Friday to farmers in Illinois, said he
was naming Agriculture Secreta ry Earl L. Butz
chairman of th e comm!ttee, which will consolidate "all
agricultural policy-making functions"
the executive
branch.
The American Farm Bureau Federation, the nation's
largest farm group, and others had criticized Ford

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SAN FRANCISCO tAP) Two terrorist groups were
linked to a pair of powerful bomb blasts In San Francisco
and Palo Alto early Friday, authorities said. No Injuries
were reported.
The revolutionary Red Guerrilla Family clai:ietl
responsibility for a bomb that ripped through a HowlettPackard la boratory in Palo Alto at dawn.
'v t)p
World Liberation Front
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liousitig Authority offices.
The agency was criti cized in recent communiques
signed by the New World liberation Fruit, but no com
munique has been issued claiming responsibility for the
explosion at the housing authority.

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Sometimes it's fun to explore anew park. And It
can be even more relaxing 11 the park you seek out
is little less known and perhaps quieter than your
old favorites.
Well, the National Park Service has a ne w
booklet to hekp you find such an area. For a copy of
Visit A Lesser Used Park, send 70 cents to Con.
sumer Information Center, Dept. %, Pueblo, Cob.
81009.
There are 132 parks listed in the booklet. Here is
sampling:
The Fredericksburg and SpotsylanIa County
Battlefields Memorial National Military Pan is in
Fredericksburg, Va. You can get ineals and lodging
in Fredericksburg, or use the camping available at
Prince William Forest Park, 20 miles North. You
can visit areas where ma or battles of the Ckil War
were fought between 1862 and 1864.
If the beach Is your way of relaxing, you might
in Fire Island National Seashore, in Patshogue, N
Y. Camping, swimming, fishing, clanuning and
guided nature walks are among the activities on
this beach that's 15 nules from New York City off
the south shore of Long Island.
If you'rc going to be in Wisconsin, look Into St.

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i o aye River
The St Johns river is at crisis st age.
1
' e water
is at It Im. -' ''! in
!I1 O!
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area's old timers. Pollution is killing the fish.
Why (Iue:l't someone do something?
%?ebI with your help next Tuesda y , they will

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Included on your primary ballot will iw proposed
.1inuienal Amendment on funding water
management with ad valorem tax money.
A vote "For the Amendment"will help give the
St. Johns \Vatcr liiagment I )itrict po wer to
levyamaximum one-mill tax supports its workof
preserving the St Johns River . Now, that's a
maximum of one dollar on every $1,WO of assessed
property. District officials say they don't even need
tnatmuch — ninrt'a
;4 '75ofarri"
'llie 015t OLL I-Aists now, ready to implement, A
program to save one of our most valuable natural
resources
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the most enlightened pieces of environmental
legislation in the United States, the 1972 Water
Resources Atwhich set up a regional approach to
water management Water, as it flows do w nstream
to the sea, doesn't observe political boundaries like
state and county lines The Water Resources Act
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overview of the problems of Seminole County's two
major rivers, the St. Johns and the Wekiva.
Others speakers at the meeting, scheduled
begin at 7 p.m. at Sanford Middle School, include
Jim WhLsenane of the Florida Attorney General's
office, Riley Miles of the Water Users Association

programs, exhibits, Prid a world-famous display of
dinosaur fossils in the quarry visitor center.

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TV viewers will get an opportunity to enjoy the
larger-than life Bicentennial pageantry of
America on Parade" together with comedian Red
SktAlonand his famous pals Freddy the Freeloader,
Clem Kadiddlehopper and Sheriff Deadeye, when
the hour long Monsanto special taped Feb. 21 at the
Magic
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water management programs through ad valorem
taxes will be explored Thursday at the last of
Senilnolc C ..iunity College's three-part semuii,
"o Rivers In Trouble."

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By 'illing the lever beside the word "Against" you ctsr
pose this plan and leave thew &amp;tit-. with t4v
clerk of the circul't court.
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What other President coidd accuse Congress
of "losing Its guts" because itrefused to okay the
spending of a paltry few mittions to counter the
Soviet backed faction In Angola's c1li war and
elicit a collecthe reW. rise on the order of, 1,Yeh,
sire, Jerry, and how're the wife and kids"
Had Richard Nixon and not Gerald Ford
made the same accusation there would have
been all kinds of expressions of outrage on
Capitol Hill But Richard
Nixon was no a 'nice
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guy.
Even Henry Kissinger, who mirtainly has no
reputation for nice-guyness, shows increasing
signs of frustration over the administration's
inability to get anyone to take it seriously,
especially when it wams of the dire threat posed
by Soviet machinations in Africa
Wbch suggests that while President Ford's
likable but unconvincing i=ge has somet1iing to
do with the present mood of the nation and the
Congress in the area of foreign affairs, the eal
fact of the matter is that Americans simply tuted
up all the trust they once had In their leaders In
Vietnam. There's no more left for Angola.
There is, moreover, a general feeling that
there is 5omeftg shghOy crazy about pushing
high-level detente vdth the Soviet Union while at
the same time peddling the line that the security
prestige of the United States depend upm
&amp;lid
nf a s e.thew called
th
cry of "Wolf!"lacks a certain urgency when the
shepherd - the Secretary of State — is seeli in
smiling conferenc with
wol own lair.
Nevertheless, It is rather amazing that
Gerald Ford can get away with the iit
provocative statements and still be thoughtofas
baslcallya nice guy 'Whetherthisisenoughto
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(TcUiL Dargains, suDcomimttee chairman Wright
snort -term loans, dropped from 10.5 per cent to -------------ucation Inn)
But ro one should rush to the cnndusion that PaUnan said in releasing, the report.
7.5 per cent. Tlie Federal Res-ef ve &amp;vulutuit r
the good old days of abw ant and rel3tively
ate,
cording
to
Georgetown
University
psychologist,
Ptman's subcimmittee on domestic the amount banks pay to borrow rnoney, dro
P* J. Gilmore Sherman, the repetitious aspects of
cheap fuel are corniiag back, or if they do come monetary policy published comparative interest from 7.5 per cent to 6 per cenL
th e warning label may also have produced a
back, that they will tie here to stay
rates for the three most common categories of
But during the same period, the average
turalion whereby it is no longer even noticed.
It is not conserntion but reemion that ac
loans made to small borrowers charged by terest rate for consurner good,'ell from 13.16 per
I smoke heavUy," says Psychologist Shermn,
coun ts for nxW1 r, the reduced Petroleum con- commercial banks in 10 metropolitan areas and cent to 12.96 pl cent; for autos from
11.57 per
"and I worry about it — but I no longer know the
sumption by ti-e indtistrialized nations. Unless the state of California, where bran&amp;. banking is cent to 11.24 per cent and for personal loa
ris,
label is en there."
we contempla..0 a pernanert state of business prevalent.
from 1347 per cent to 13 gj per cent
stagnation, ttili situaL,
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r. L=ot la!t, As
The infarmation was gleaned from data
Patman said consumers pay dearly for Imns
In fact. the saturation of warning labels Of
economic act;vity rf-covers in 'he Wert
reported by 267 banks to the Federal Reserve but are not being paid the maximum legal in. varlow kinds may be prol widesPrea
d and
rktrleum consumption must inevit y rise
Hoard, which had kept the data secret until the tereat on bank savings accounts In many cases counterproductlse
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W,iSHINGTON — Phantrn billionaire actuls1t1on.
you know,I am ye
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ne July Ist, 1970, for the terms, now iigreed.
Howard Hughes has an pppointment with the
However, w e have obtained secret grand jury
however,
ereference to contacts with . I
am willing to take all the risks Interposed by
&amp;witles and Ezelungo Commission a 10 am. documents, which show how the billionaire the &amp;nIor
president of HTCo (Hughes Tool
on Monday. But no one rcal! apects him to
personally called the shots during the late 19(43 CO.)...
Aitbo )i these d
show up.
from his penthou.;e atop W
, Desert inn.
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another
associate,
attorney
Chester
Hughes
was
in full control c-f his $2 biflicn enapire
The world's ml famous recluss- hm been Here are highlights froM the dolnts:
Davis, sought Hughes'advice on what to teU the in 1969. SEC
investigators aren't so Sale he is
subpoenaed to answer questions from SEC
In the summer of 1968, Hughes sent a Civil Aeronautics Board.
"I really would like to still making the decisions today. But they are
torney about the 1968 takeover of Air West.
handwritten memo to his deputy, Bob Maheu, know,'
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Davis wrote, "if 1 can expect ti) get determined, before this camis c1084 to find out
The SEC contends that Hughes and W outlining his plans about Air WesL "I urge yoj additional
guidance from you before I have W
whether the mysteriow Howard Hughes stiH
a&amp;wiates waged a devious campaign to acquire saynothing
attorney as instructed
reall
exists
the financially troubled airline Hughes about Air West at all, Ja.t I guarantee the ser- 111th C
wou d not run Air West.
NORTH WLE MISSION. We have just
miginally gave the im"ll he wotild pay sn vice withoul saying how." Hughes inbuted that As Davis phrased his
instructions, understand learned that ?.1aJ Gen H P
irid "tightly secret "If information from your li'-st message
a Mare icr
Smith, an Intrepid
thatm posi
to be Air Force explorer, flew a gint C-118 cargo
only about $9 a share.
leaked ou, he feared, the stock would "3hol up that (Raymond) Holliday is the chief e I,,
ecutive
plane to the North Pole 1841, stuTunier. IU Junket
An army of attorril meanwhile, has fou&amp; on the market likea rocket and we wi1l not be officer ...
who makes the tuslam decisions.,,
to keep Hughes from beIng interrogated about able to afford a pr-ice to satisfy the
$32,537
The grand jury documc,tj show that on Jul
the deal. This *c legal batde will be decided stockholders."
Canada, tAbrador and Greenland. It was a
— Another Hughes memo,this one da ted Aug,
today (Friclay) in San Francisco.
from
Hughes
tO
Issue
2
i'the judge order-i 11,!gf,
ci ft.,
he 6. 1968, d.-essed down Maheu for assun-dng in-o thanking thCn
Publi~ Ittement nostalgic Junket for Snifth who in 1947 had helped
President Richard Nixon and the map Greenland.
, C liwycri a;e much authority "Bob," wrote Hughes CAB for approv
is un4kcly to obey. Indl tLe S,'
the Air West pure
%i? ks alive and cantankerougly, "what do you mean YOUR Davi~objected,,%Titing that he wanW Hugh"'
cornpdenL Therefore, they arq beiti-ing down on insistence not to pay $22? 1 am the only one who views before making any comment.
quantities" Of T"
Ri-dile wRtcrff*lon and Lone
Star Beer on the Junket
Ids asocthtes to find out the truth about Hughes
refused to pay 22
Surely you don't think the
Hughes was reluctant to
h d
The SEC h,
Officially, the ob)ective of the North Pole trip
e r'ssion which was to coil
Chestcr
, bnd to various Hug1ws Lvm.
ntific data." But W.Irces
the nation is definitely failing, he pointed out famUiAr with
the expftttion hid us bluntly:
dee;anaing to kr.&amp;w wh-t,!ind where tlwy 11tigho was p1ling the sb*s from his penthat he might have to "liquidate &amp;&amp;Untial
t1vuse. But on Avg. 9. 1963, Malieu as=
"711P Pretense of Ac!enUfic expahmtation is
talit rAke to HugW.
ed his astsets." But as solid evidence that H11ghe2 Was hogwash.#'
of bittionaire boss that. he was covering thli up.
cilim ft. Air Wes Will th Gen. SmM, now direct&amp;r Of intelligenec for
e
EutTean
iVi hu&amp;aa
the Air West tinpression of contalcting you tw-k and forth, As COntact
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President Ford survived the New Hampshire prinuiry
election, though by the narrowest of margins Ford 51 per
cent, Reagan 49 per cent. Too small to matter in itself, New
Hampshire regularly sends a message to the bgger states
that are to vote later. Itsmessage was that it could see little
to choose between the two Republican contenders.
Not exacdy inspiring though this =v be for the Ford
camp, it aucs seem to lea',e the advantage in the President' s
hands. Simply because he is the President, the forces of
inertia tend to work his way .
It iu Rsin thp rhI1nucr who needc to win for the
man in possession it may be enough this year — although in
1968, for example, it was not — to avoid being beaten; if he
manages that, however ambiguously, he can expect that by
August the nomination witi 1e his That says riuuun, iijui
ilis Pm3pect Ul c1ccum ill INUVelllucr, "ItIC11 wvulu Ilut ut:

neipeu uy a gruuging,
There's no wa y for us to know
B HAROLD iii i. %IFNF 1 i [)
Own Party.
how man
Herald Scr% Ices
y millior-Li of products
The fact is that the Watergate devastation Ks not
Shortly ;dtcr Supvr BoM X using fled D)e No. 2 are on
finished
working its way through the American political
had ended the long, long pro store
shelves
and
in
system
The
Republicans chose two men four years ago,
football season I read that Red warehouses Thest still can be
whom the country then elected, but first Spiro Agmew and
D -e No. 2 was b-iog discarded. sold. And since we don't have
then
Richard Nixon fell into disgrace and had to go, leaving
At first I thought this was the the knowledge or the le.sting
e
presidency
still in Republican hands, but no nationally
th
code name for one of the of- equipment wher. we buy a
Republican
to fill it
chosen
Fensl',e formations the Dallas nrodu t t the sunrmarket or
For
once,
therefore,
the man who is undoubtedly
Cowtovs had found ineffective the drug store, we don't know
Ite3ident cannot count on any automatic acceptance as his
against the Pittsburgh Steelers. whether this is a new
or
narty's leader He is having to (iht for acceptance and,
Hut as I read further I learned we are seeing an Instat're'run
~hile
he has made a not bad start, the struggle looks like
lied Dye No. 2 - as actually the of an old play.
being his chief preoccupation for some months to come.
coloring additive used in
Whtl -ve shop we look for the
Foreigners watching from outside the uncertainties and
hundreds of food products we fr breakfast cereal with as
eat and drink, in some of the iew additives as possible. Then
medicines we swallow, and In SOinC (if us who mi&gt; be
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nutrition-conscious may add a
women, nd some men.
couple of spoonsful of milleis
The Food anti Drug bran or wheat germ for
Administration ruled and the necessar~ roughage.
courts in mid-February finally
Recently I read the lox sides,
upheld the ruling that Hed D)- e and not the box tops, (if a few
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amaranth) ran no longer be on my superinarltet shelves. A
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In any observation such its
used in foods, drugs or few listed s many as 16 items
cosmetics, because its study added to the original grain the Bicentennial celebrations, it
is helpful to ponder the broad
suggests it is a "weA car- product. The viUimins aren'
and powerful swee
cinogen." Which, in plainer only referred to s the simple
wo religious idi Ls had on the hp-t
language means it may be a kfltrs of the alphabet ,is
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er-causing agen..
know them but have tongueexperment n government.
Instead Red Dye No 40 can twisting and confusing
,
John Adanis was correct — it
be substituted to brighten our tific names, Sugar, which of der
was at least 20, even 50 years
foods, drug and cosmetics. people try to use in limited before
1776 that the ferment,
This decision climaxes a 15- quantities, is listed 1)1 some of
5" /
'be energy.
stirring
ear conroversy over this the cereals.
e often heard predictions taking place in the popula of
chemical which is taken into the
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human body in so ".9n) dif- that somcd
oon we might tv
And thc (use was clled The
ferent ways.
getting our three daily mcls
Whv the dici5ion to scrap this out of holtles of pills wilicl,
Ilistoriam use this term to
eye play took so long is a tntain all the vitamins and
the surging, churnir g,
I mystery.
And
equally other elcmcnts needed to describe
explmive religiotus conversion
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Illystifying to us. the spectators
ustain us. Well, if and when
experience t a swept so man
in the bleachers, is the added that happens, we will get all im
news that manufacturer s rol,
'Y necest;ai % nutrition witnout Me
Clitistians — in the early 17~...
not continue usin:,
, the old dye additives but minus t;,, Calvinist in doctrine, i
except where it is already petinng or delectable taste to
mixed with other ingredile
Thousands of
nvmirud evangelistic fervor that shatwhat-in-the hell are they
That is. if v%c live so long on
ChiL
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this a gluni prospect.
One distinct ingredient in the gei erally sour prevailing
mood, reflected iii the abundant campai-,,n rhetoric in both of
the prty camps just now, is thi revulsion against
Washington against the federal capital and the federal
goverrunent themselves — a curious feature far an American
Bicentennial year. Listening to r. Ford and Ileagan one
would suppose both equally to be the deadly foes of
bureaucracy. government spending and govemment activity
generally. In fact, Reagan has never spent a day in fed eral

office Ford tnc a ennvr'csnrin as vice nresident as
president) has never done an% hing else, and so Reagan is
the authentic
nti-Wshington candidate among
I'tepublicans. Ford can wrap himself in the toga of Cinas h. 'L3
t h and3 thcrc as th
uctender oi five- govertimeni, simply beca use ii is his.
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Jirry Catter einerged the clear
'A inner in New Hmpshire. If Carter gets to be president he
will enter the White Home Innocent of any acquaintance with
natior.al office He has been governor of Georgia, but his
experience of national polilics is entirely confined to his
present (it must be said, ingenious, well run, totally dogged)
campaign. Ile would be the clear anti-Washington man for
Democrats were it not for George Wallace's long possession
of that mantle. for which he and Carter are now fighting it out
in Florida, and elsewhere.
Practically nothing is definitely known of Carters real
opinions on an)- subject. A brilliant campaigner he plainly is,
but the kind of president he would be is a mystery. For him
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The guts of the proceedings
normally used to swear In which affected so runny people
nturalized citizens and for -- Handolph nd Cati)crint,
traveling ro4d 51)0w, from Hearst sitting stoically with one
Washington, when Senate or of their other daughters, hour
house sub-cümmittee hearings aftc iour, day after day, in the
hit town.
saire three seats in front of the
It is a strangely austere gallery railing, practically able
setting for an historic cow to reach out and touch the
troam proceeding. There should defendant; the more than IW
be knobby aged walnut, electronic and print
lished to a high Iistcn in- representatives who daily
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rounded huge skylight that set aside for them, who caine

with tight shoulders.
Award. Pitting thein against dish hrrwn hair cascading
There was no force or dcc- each other in the courtroom, down Loth sides in gentle
tricity to his questioning, said one columnist, was like waves. tier eyes are deepset
rot been the trial of the cen and rises to an apex of 34 feet France. Sweden and even
whether he was directly putting Muhammand Ali in the and from the gallery look like
tury."
really doesn't open to the sky. Idho, the 12 jurors and their
examining a string of FBI men ring with a Golden Gloves pools of darkness. accentu-ited
That doesn't affect the story Abo ve Judge Carter, a circular four aIterniks who presented
who looked bike they had come no%Ice
by eye shadow. She wears a
with its essential elements of medallion fist 'Ui in diameter uniformly srinw, expressions
Dressed spiffily in it different trace of li ps tick.
out of th' same carton, with
high drama
'violence, s, that is the great 'cal of the and would bv sequestered from
=enclosed sheet of instructions suit each day from loud
She was smartl', drised for
terror, emotional turbulence, United States, with the egle their normal life's ritual for
on how to assemble. or was checked plaid to sedate blue, court. A gray pant suit with
stsp'nse
floating the banner of 'e long as the trial lasted,the da l,ISy
cross-examining Patty Hearst with vest and wide lapels, pink blouse open at the collar
The strange m4ssey of pluribus unum," breaks up an scruffy yo rig
u: specta ors who
Ddring a break in his looking like he might pop a one day, a black suit the next,
Patricia Campbll Hearst from expanse of marble slabs.
endured the ordeal of waiting to
presentation of the govern. seam momesitarily because of contrasting a white satin blouse
dilettante to revolutionary to
A lirge hite movie screen to get into the few public seats
ment's case, there was a note the tight fit on his blocky body, with large double bows. Platalleged bank rubber has cap- the right of the judge is the must held open for them; the bat.
found in a typewriter in the Bailey preened, strutted, in. form shoes made her look taller
ti'ated us now for two years dominant
pnyslcal
ap- (cries of lawyers at the two
press room on the 20th floor, terrupted loudly, grinned than she Is f5-feet-21.
with the denouement till hazy. purtenance in the chamber. tables in the center of the court
where the regular newsmen on smugly. was arrogantly
The first time she seemed t
It was bizarre enough to focus And periodically in the one for the defense, one for the
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unusual international interest pre.sentatinn of the govern. pros ition — was the If%,(!
voice. lie kept it generally low the playing of the tapeti
Will the real Patty Hearst ever be knu%0 TAo lour; of Patty "ffices. which read:
on the Ceremonial Court Room inent's case and in attorney F. presence of Patty Hearst. Include
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key,
"Boy,
what
a
trial.
I
haven
left%. a picture of her before the kidnaong and a
though he grew strident inessage in which she professM
here on the 19th floor of the Lee Ilailey's defrnse there demure and slight and always
been this Wred since I was during the cross-exa mi nation of her c0nversi0 n to the S1-A
revolutionary pose as "Tania" during her SLA act1% flies.
glass-walled Federal Building appeared
splicud-together maknetic.
locktil in a closet
signed an FBI firearms expert or when
The most significant answer
with the same street address, jerky stills of a slender, pale
he felt Browning was poning
It didn't itiattx-r whether she siow. The trial only came alive cisco that he has aspirations to
of
theentire trial came after the
(,olden (,ate A venue, as the faced young woman in a dark c.a' t the right elbow of Bailey , whLn
Patty lkarst herself beilude tndtn.sbeenissed
i Th e drama increased during his client too hard
prol
tor asked her if she
apartment ju-st a few blocill duffel coat grasping a carbine, who would ilear, toward ht,r and was centrally involved.
over before. lie had never tried
later phase of Browning's
But Patricia Campbell believed she has been
away where Patty Hearst was fred by the triggered whislAT or smile, or Whether
It could have had the added a federal case previously cross examination. When he Hearst, who reached and "brainwashed" i a wurd that
held captive and tnaybe cameras of the Hibernia Bank's she was in the witness chair to dimension of it true adversarial himself.
questired Patty Hearst about passed her 22nd birthday in Biley in an inter0ew careftffly
radicalized i
by
that Sunset office, s it %as being the left of Judge Carter and to courtroom bit tif e wiill tile
lie is tall, thin and slightly her SLA activities in the period trial, was still the main at- pointed out had been planted
oy
ridiculousl) small band of robbed,
the right of the jury, looking normal tensions of winning or hunched. The collar of his suit following he
t bank robbery, she traction. She sat through days the presi and not by himself).
terrorists which called itself the
She was
this trial was almost waiflike.
losing but that was
coat dangles too fir From the refused to answer claiming the of tetiinony composed, not
%r..swred Patty. I in nd
S5Thbk)fl( liiwratinn Arms :ill
rt ipas wwt
Invariably ersnne watt
ure
what happened to me."
she participated in a 6nk heist her, looking
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riy diange Of Attorney James Browning baggily. lie looks like an ac. fin*s.)
not
unat~
No
onl And that's the
People waiteu up to 14 hours because that was conceded by expresion.
decided 16 ~ry the case himseff. cnuntant who hs bent ever his
Bailey, by contrast, was a tractive. Her face is thin and continuing intrigue (if Patty
in rilght-long cold dampnes.; all parties, but why she was
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three seconds in America, and with the Inclusion of
unreported erunes the incidence rate may be 60 a minute,
I fiOOan hour, 84,000 eve day of the year. And yet by and
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ala-ins and trip sensors on his home and property. In the
morning, he said, he backed his car under his automatic
g4trage door and out the driveway to get his paper at the
street box that wey he fortreased himsief even agarnt
a trip to his own curb.
Fortresslng ourselves is obviously not the answer. For
one thing, most people can't afford it. Besides, what d(x!s
it say for the nation when the citizeni are locked up and
the criminals roam free?
Iinally, It doesn t work
Americans own perhaps 200 million pri.
half thehomes in many townshave guns for ~rotection yet
crime grows five times as fast as the popul.ation.If the
U S murder per-hour rat" were applied to Rand Rapids
all people there would be dead in a decade.
Clearly, the answer to crime lies in communal
resistance looking out for one another. In Wilmington,
Del, for exampl, police are about to begin a program
whereby school children will be asked to help fight crime
against the elderly Youngsters will become companions
and protoctors of the old, actuxinpanying them to the
parks, helping them with their shopping. "People," says
project aide I.t. Stanley Friedman, "have to get
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sometimes fascinated, but refused to get in the least in.
volved.
Unfortunately, the same kind of thing happens every
day in the nation
for real Recertly in New York,
Carleton Chapman, president of the Commonwealth
Fund. was riding a bus on which a pickpocket was
working Chapman said he tried in vain to move between
the hook and the victim, and other observers did even
less. Afterwards the citizen!; rationalized about personal
fear and about police inadequacy, Chapman says, "But
all of us v, crc ashamed
it is time no doubt for Americans to admit the shame of
their noninvolvement in crime resistance. New York City
policeman Robert hair, author of a book on the public role
in domestic tranquility says in effett that since criminals
"feed on public apathy, ignorance and Inaction," the
public has long been part of the problem rather th an the
solution. Police, too, must shoulder some blame, and
other Institutions as well, but 10centurus after Canute, it
remains true that only people can prevent crime spreAd.
And not just by idividl
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WASHINGIUN — Crime resistance wits the law in Ilth
century England. King Canute 's decree of the time was
tihlt '11 anyone comes upon a thief and of his on accord
lets him escape without raising the hue arxi cry," he was
to be punished as a criminal himself. Further, those who
heard the hue but did not join in pursuit of the thief were
likewise liable to prosecution.

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California banks and their branches: 16.43 per excessively high interest rates at commercial In all hnesty can't Iniagine anyone buying a
pen It wi!I be a tremciilous ztep backwards for the mWtary armaments. indl hm cut its oil by
pack today, eyeing the label, saying 'Oh, Golly, 1
cent from the Bank of America, 16.42 per cent banks." Patrwn said.
a4
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state oi V
from Crocker National Bank and 16.48 per cent
From November 1974 to November 1975, the didn't know this," and then tol the butts
In thiscountry, the trendisreflected In a drop from Wells Fargo Bank
We urge that you give sericus thou
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chiathargdto a bank's
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a
I'livnalysis pruvtz it pays to shop around for niost aetlitworthy cporate customers tor
vote for the Amendment.

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Bell does have a few "new wrinkles." 'Me Sanford
business off ice of Southern Bell wifl be celebrating,
between 10 and 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, the IOM
Wthday of the telephor1e and a commemorative
display saluting the centennial year will be
veiled. Southern Bell Manager Tom Hunt witl also
be unveiling his new beard. Grown for the occasion,
the new growth still has that "lost weekend" look
—Jane Caiselberry

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of concern on the part of the public as unreported crime runs
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and John Morris of the Friends of the St. Johns.
All the speakers will be available to answer
questions from the audience after the
tatlons

would strengthen the warning labels on cigarette
packages. As a coincidence, another legislator,
Rep Stephen Neal of North Carolina, has
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proposed that a health warning 'abel henceforth
k
affixed to every bottle of booze sold in the
nation. lit bt)th ca,", it seems to me, the cause is
good but th e ideas are not
The cause is the increased wellbeing of the
4e
American people. Drinan feels tha
including the St. Johns
whose boundaries were
smoking contributes to the deaths of an
drawn along river basin boundaries.
estimated 300,000 people annually, and since the
But the new districts (the plan involves two
U.S.
Public Health Service calls the weed the
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single unnecessary and preventable
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districts already established, the Southern and
and early death,"
Central Florida Flood Control District and the
goverriment condemnation of the addiction is
Southwet Florida Water Management District,
merited. Ukewise, Neal wis1ies for increased
familiarly referred to as "Swiftmud" don't have
federal concern with the facts that liquor helps to
any power to tax and at e dependent on general
Il some 80,000 people a year, addicAs 200,OOD
revenue funding from the state.
others, and has an annual social cost of at least
That means they'll get less than $600,000 to
$123 per capital
Surely, the toll of the twin habits is grim.
implement a program that wfil cost about $1.6
Booze is the fourth largest killer in the nation.
million. Unless the referendum is passed.
and has created a suliculture of living dead in
ne St. Johns District staff is not terribly opwhich nine rnifflon elcohol presently dweU.
timistic about their chances for getti ig the
Cigarettes are said to seriously affect 30 to 40
amendment passed.
rniMon Americans, of a1l ages, and in addition
One of the biggest arguments against the
present risks and discomfort.s for the 150 mIllion
referendurp is that it- cedes local control -of tax
people who d3 not smoke but must suffer the
Whatsoever a man soweth
Insidious pollution of the minority.
dollars. But Seminole County residents, no matter
Yet would more warning labels end (or even
how depply they love the river, simply don't have
subtract
f rorto the victimization? The aigument
much say about what's going to happen upstre
here is Not likely. In the case of cigarettes, the
unless they commit themselves to a regional ap•
warning labets have been present for 12 years,
r a h t water
the language therecin already strengthened once,
but consumption has continued to grow. In al.l
ublic
meetings of the St. Johns District board are held
but two of the dozen years sales have increased,
regularly in Palatka and comments from citizens
Consumer? getting Consumers Union filed suit under the Freedom the 1975 total being 583 million units More
WASHINGTON (A?)
teenagers Ow ever smoke now, the growth in
loans for such purchases as tele vision sets paid of Information Act to fnme disclosure.
are welcomed.
nearly
twice
as
much
interest
If
they
borrcwed
Patffwn said the survey also proves the fent3le teenage smoking is most depressing. Per
Me regional approach, if approved, would also
Signs abound thai the ace-mono1lthic oil from a major California bank then they would dramatic reductions in the cost of credit
capita consumptl% Is dawn,but overall smoking
give Seminole ounty residents some hing to say
cartel — OPEC — is cming apart.
passed
%
ong
banks
incr
ea w at about 2 per cent each year.
have paid borrowing from an Ohio bank, a new last two years were
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by
to
about what goes on in the upper St. Johns basin—
Because of reduced coinsumption by the analysis of barilt loan rates shol
It should be entered here that the Ainerican
their big corporate customers — but harrfly at all
now under the control of the Flood Control people
petroleum Importing countries, production
As of last November, persons taking out loans to the average borrowerbuylnganautomobule or LUng Association estimates that 31) mIllion
A proposed transfer of authority will not take among the petroleurn-experting countries has for television sets or appliances paid 9.32 per a sofa.
people k some of these more thm once) have quit
plummeted. Saudi Arabia's output is down 30 per cent interest at National City Bank in Cleveland,
p'ace unless the St. Johns District gets enough
W~jle the prime customers — the big cor- sm-king lit the riien years. But this was una survey compiled by a House Banking sub- porate borrowers — have been getting better daubteely the reuh of the total anti weed ni
money to administer its programs, and that will "ent, that of Iran between 12 and 17 per cent
Kuwait has trirmned its oil price by 10 cents a cimmittee shows.
breaks at the loan windows, this stirwy clearly formation rather Um the package label its.lf.
0
Y ha ppen
P barrel, as has Iran, which shortly before had
But the same kind of loans carried interest shows that th e people who are borrowing to buy One Lung 3taff member says the label "probably
proved.s,.
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stale senator John Vogt, a member q the

Croix Natior,aI Scenic Riverway. I.ocatd In St.
Croix Falls, it offers camping, boating, fishing,
canoeing, boat trips, and trails along the 200 mIles
of this beautiful river and its tributary.
For those whose plans include Colorado, take a
moment to think about Dinosaur National
Monument. This area promises camping, fishing,
backcountry camping, hiking, boat trips, campfire

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Democratic party is, above everything else, the party that
does believe in an active federal goverrunent ful.1 of its own

purpose
It seems in follow that, the further Carter gets out ahead
of the pack of Democratic contenders, the closer he gets to
his goal of the nomination, the more definitely the leading
Democrats in national politics will see him as a threat to
their reason for existing. and the more compelling will
become their interest in closing ranks against him. Closing
ranks means joining to back another candidate; nobody can
be stopped with nobody.
A ciihcthntiil hcwit n( th T'mtw'ritic narti. cppc thihrt
Humphrey, whose commitment to a strong, active federal
government is unambiguous enrugh for an%txpdy, as stan.
ding in reserve for just such a contu
'igency.
ii1 U, ndkA,gI4
uue, out we trail ut turbulen left behind by the Indochina war, still confu:ies the
scene anu itev
tragmentea inc power to mae aecisions
W hether Henry Kissinger was right or wrong in what he tried
to do in Angola, there is substance in hi3 complaints that
when Congress persistently circumscribes the president's
freedom to act, It makes the conduct of foreign policy dif
ficult.
On the other v;de of the ledger, it Is Proident Ford who
regularly vetoes every attempt by Congress to provide
money to amelicrate the social condition or stimulate the
economy. Either way, not much gets done.
The American people have had some traumatic political
experiences and can reasonably take a little time to clear
them up 1nd get them buried. Still, 19% ought to be the year
in which they are conclusively disposed of bv voters who
have to make their own sosereigu choice

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n, d new hiniick of s(t ,t, tt)tt home to F ranet
,piritual growth for entire aying:
It iiiu.st never be forgotten
gallons
that religion gave birth to
By 1740. George Whitelield
Anglo-linerican society. In the
(of British reputation) would
U.S. religion is. th'erefore.
preach to rx) less th,in 30,000
iningled with all the habits of
people on the Boston Coninion
the nation and all the ftvlings of
Iteverend Tennet or Princeton
riot ism, from which i
uui Itetercud I dward.s of ik pat
derives peculiar force."
would develop sensatiorl
Just prior to the Ci vil ar.
followings v,huth instead Of
the Bristish historian and
dying down or burning out,
traveler,
ax Berger, noted
that although Americap
The Great Awakening, said
peared tt largely
Hichrd Bushnell, becalne a
unty, it had as many churdilti

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reshaped the human landIt ,,hmk loose the old

d beef) deploying CIristianity
for a thousand years, Religious
onvictions, tl~e growth of
society nd

World structures of
r churches, the at
prepared the American toni front

4. singe istk crusades
a
elutratidli from England. The
nark the fiber of our national
World. much less the new
life. But the major political and
World, would never be thesame
again.
from the spiritual impulse
Alexis I.Nt T' ueville, that
nd the Grwt Awkening was
'I reporter of the \i. R
ruht there at tic be,
-inning.

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Seminole County,
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Proposed Constitutional
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REPUBLICAN
Preu,' Jcii1w!

Seminole County,
Florida
March 9, 1976

(Vote for One)

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Birch Bayh

Gerald R. Ford

Arthur 0. Blessitt
Robert C. Byrd

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Amendment to
Article Vii, Section 9
Proposing an amendment to the State
Constitution authorizing and limiting
local taxes for water management purto rt more than on,! (1) mill.

Ronald Reagan
PARTY OFFICE
Precinct 54

For the Amendment

Committeewoman

Jimmy Carter

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Shall the office of the Clerk of th,
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of the Circuit Court and the other to be
appointed by the Board of County
Commissioners for a four year term
concurrent with the Clerk of the Circuit
Court and be subject for removal by the
Board of County Commissioners ftr
cause, and be known as County Comp.
troller?

Fred R. Harris
Henry M.

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S e in I n 0 I e County 9913 Bear Lake
Road
PRECINCT NO. 31- English Drive, Sanford.
nl1invnlaees for Tuesdav'c S.minnl Cnuntv.
F.cthtec SAhnnI (hfnrd Rnad
PRFfINCT NO. 43- Eastpresidential preferential
17- Fern Park.
PRECINCT
NO.
brook Pool Association, oil
primary are as follows:
Casselberry Fire Station, 95
PRECINCT NO. 32- Poe- Eastbrook Boulevard, Seminole
PRECINCT NO. 1- Church Lake Triplett. Casselberry.
table adiacent to south side of County.
of God, 803 West =nd Street,
PRECINCT
NO.
IS- Mayfair Country Club, West 46PRECINCT NO. 44- San
Scrnir1e County AgrI-Center, A, Sanford.
Je Apartments Rreat1onal
PRECINCT NO. 2- Wilson 4' miles off 17-92, Sanford.
PRECINCT
NO.
33- Room, off 436 on Winter Woods
School, State Road 431, Paola.
20- Longwood City Hall, corner Blvd., Seminole County.
PRECINCT NO.
PRECINCT NO. 3- Midway Idyliwilde School, Vihien Road, Warren Street and Wilma
PRECINCT NO. 45- Summit
Canaan Water Association Sanford.
Street, Longwood.
Apartments Recreational
Office, Jitney Avenue, Sanford.
PRECINCT NO. 21- Jaycee
PRECINCT NO. 34-.. Room, off 436 near Red 13U
PRF.'IINCT NO. 4- Al- Information Booth, 4th
Street Altamonte Springs Elementary Lake Road, Seminole County.
tarnonte Springs City Huh, I and French Avenue,Sanford. sii 300 Pinevlew Drive off
PRECINCT NO. 46- Rolling
bk west if 427. 11 Ui. north of
PRECINCT NO. 22- Sanford Palm Springs Drive. Altamonte lUlls Country Club, Pressvlew

SR 436, Altarnonte Sp4 Lngs.
Civic Center, Sanford Avenue, Springs.
Avenue, North of North Street
PRECINCT NO.
City Sanford.
PRECINCT NO. 3$- Spring and south of 434, Longwood.
Hall, South .entral Avotnue.
PRECI[NICT NO. 23,- Prairie 0aks Community Club House
PRECINCT
NO. 47Oviedo.
Lake Lagion Hall, Lakeview 500 Spring Oaks Drive, Longwood Community
PR EC INCT NO. I- Corn. Avenue, Fern Park.
Building, 174 West Church
Altamonte Springs.
munity House, FiratStreet,
PI{FAINCT NO. 24- Seventh
Avenue, Longwood.
PREC INCT NO. 36- St.
Geneva.
Day AdvenustQiurch,South of
PRECINCT NO. 48-Holiday
PRECINCT NO. 7- Coin- 434 on Moss Road, Winter 1 Y Magdalen Church, 100 Inn. West side of 14 just South
Spring Lake Road. Altamonte of 436,
munity House, Avenue E &amp; 7th Springs.
Alt.'tmonte Springs.
SDtiflS.
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PRECINCT NO. Vanora &amp;.Pichards Episcopal Church,
PRECINCT
NO.
7A- Altamont
Springs Civic
Community I-ioure,AverueE&amp; center, Magnolia Avenue, off Club House, East off Sanford 5151 Lake Howell Road,
Avenue on Sanurii Blvd.,
*Vy!fl ft
7th SUett, Chuluota.
County.
Longwood Avenue, Altamonte
Sanford.
PRECINCT NO. 8-- Slovak Springs.
PRECINCT NO. SOPRECINCT NO. 38- South Information Center, 1301
C;,rens Community House,
PRECINCT NO. 2$- Lake
Seminole
Middle School East Winter Springs Boulevard,
well Branch Road, Seminole Mary Fire House, SE co
comer
side
of
Queens
Mirror Lake.
uu'uy.
emunoic .,owuy.
WtiburAvenueandp1rsUgrevt, turn s
outh off Winter
PRECINCT NO. 9- Baptist Lake Mary.
PRECINCT
SiNO.
Drive, Casselberry.
Church, West La ke Brantley
San lando Raptist Ch urch, Sout':
PRECINCT NO. 27- Sanfoid
PRECIN CT NO. 3 9— St.
Road, Stho1e County.
Side of 434, West of 1.4,
Civic Center, Sanford Avenue,
Johns
Vile
Shop, 0 Land.
PRECINCT NO. IU- Lake Sn!ord.
Oxford Road, Fern Park.
- rv Elementary School
PRECiN CT
NO. 52PRECINCT NO.28- ('entral
A.1ditOriUIfl, State Road 1 &amp; Baptist Church, 1 1 1 Oak
PRECINCT NO. 40-. Elks Casselberry Fire Station, 95
Lake Mary Blvd., *tke Mary- Aveaue, Sanford.
Lake Thpktt, Casselberry.
Club, Howell Branch
PRECINCT NO. II- First
PRECINCT N&amp; 53-- Rollit*
tOIUfltOU.
FRECII.L'I fI). )Federal BuiLding, 500 East table, Sanford MkkIJe School,
PRECINCT Na 41- MIIwee hills Moravian Church,
Altamonte Drlve.Altamuflte South French Avenue, Sanford. Middle School, Highway 47, Sanlando Springs Drive, 111gbwa 434, Longwood.
t.ae Iingwoou.
PRECINCT NO.
PREC1'NCI' NO. 12- 1t
PRECINCT NO. 54- Sabal
PRECINCT NO. 42.- San.
Monroe Elementary School,
Lake l9re Station, East of SR 1oa Morroe&amp;,l di ed Villas Recreational Palms Count ry Club, Highway
r-- rest City.
Ri,
Buildini:, no North Woodland 434, Lcngwood
Monr
PRECINCT NO. 13- Wiflter
Springs Town Hall, 102 North
,mms Road, Winter Sprin gs.
PRECINCT NO. 14- Church
God. WiI'kuierc Avenue,
Iir,gwood
PRECPCT NO. iS- Sanford
ivic Cer. SanUtd Avenue.
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SUPERMARKETS SEEM TO BE RAISING

J. C. Pearson

THEIR PRICES it least every week. Flic
meat department and prothie departments

rut on higher I'rit tags day after iLiv. The
liapp~!ning in clothing sloreN,
I deparirneiit stores. Pikes on
furniture and

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moi tliiiigs keep going up, up ,ud up
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EVERYBODY IS CONCERNED ABOUT these ri- ing prices. Most families are looking
for ways to
make their dollars go farther. Some folks think that nothing can he done ;ibotit it, but

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help for them.

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Wendell L. Springfield
OUR READERS CAN save more than ever by planning their
pu rd iases wisely. It's all in knowing what to buy,
when to buy
it and where to get the best quality at the lowest price.
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This Advertisements in our newspaper can help them plan their
lIoppiiig. Specials on food, clothing, furniture, cars and houses
appear every day in our newspaper. Special articles on home.

Committeeman

making hints that cjil save money. economical inellus, fillil
dollar-stretching repair projects are oft e n featured in the newspaper too.

Robert Chambers

There Is flO guesswork In shopping for the
homemaker who plans her shopping the ef-

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ficiont, newspaper way. She starts by listing her
shopping needs then pro-shopping for them in
ads in her paper.

For Home Delivery

EveninLy

Pursuant To The Provisions of Sect ion 101.20, Florida

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Call Now 322.2611

Statutes 1965, Publication Is Hereby Made Of The
Sample Ballot Concerning The Presidential
Preference Primary And Party Offices Special
Election To Be lield In Seminole County, Florida On
Tuesday, March 9, 1976.

Board cf County Commissioners

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FOLKS WW) SAY THEY "can't
afford" The HERALD really can't afford to be without it

Seminole County. Florida

(Advertisement)

PretjvUi ian C?iurdi,

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Chancy Walker

Against
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Shut Themselves Away 4 Months Ago

nd Coming V

They 're Awaiting Seco
,
on by
only
a
c
NOTEIt's
and
I i)I1OR
They have been cr am ped
frosty ftckl t%1fl t
workers in the metal, barn like
idt spot on the road. PoPu- crowded months. The house is diamonds.
shop at Lane They ut it up
lation 170. Bill 0icn Aunt VIla shared by 28 people. The
. n and threatened Min. u'
I-he hig industries are logging
Lii
PATRICIA L)
Central Adult high School in
LEONARD I'AOL ETII
agal
the
i
oJa
WzIlAct p
and poultry.
Sanford, the strgeaitt h1is
of The eldest is Viola, who turned her trucks thunder down the
the
ots
elan
thought
were
SAN ANTONIO - Airman
Airman
Florida
411 t
BIIA)XI,
,%irine Private Leonard E.. studied
saw
ing
67 hist
seven weeks iftir for
Pgr1
one day, ther
hrst(
l Michael A Lcdfor
t
ctLdcnuc
Patricia
A
iuhnoioguil Universit
First Chas
IaoleW, son oi Mr Chester
t hree
e:
lIi wile, Janet, is the Donegan, whose parents are son of N1. and, Mrs 1Urre
Poletti of 2391 Lake helenthe
themselves
aav.
And
now
chicken
gazing
through
their welding
Anticipating
the
end
of
with
trailers stacked
rs. Robert J. Ledford of Ilt. . Oviedo. has
Ostmn Road. Deltona, was daughter of Mr. nd Mrs. Mr. and
town
Is
gripped
by
an
unthings,
obeying
the
message
to
cages.
t the sun and asking
Lackland AFB,
1101C
,raduated from recruit training Chnning Orr or Altamonte Donegn of 13"_ E. Lombardy graduated
l,
where themelves: flow could anyc""'Mon
fear,
and
people
are
stay,
they
drastically
altered
Lane
Poultry
Co..
Drive, Ddtona. has received a Te x., from the U.S. security
at the Marine Corps Recruit Springs.
reading the Bible agaIn.
their lives:
chickens are slaughtered for one not believe there was a
w issi 'nment following policeman course conducted by
Ix,pto, Parris
"
-They qu t going to work. market, provided the jobs f
graduation froin the radar the Air Training Command.
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BILL
SINISIONS
The
direct
command
of
God
to
most
ARTHUR 1101-K
Tough-talking Stan George
of tile Merl Of the vigilTh airman. who was trained
repairnian course conducted by
RONALD KENT
Associated Press Writer
stay in the house overrode the They were in truck repair- dubs the purported revelation
the Air Training Command at in security and law enGBANNIS, Ark. (All) - At Biblical injunction to be in- parts, nd welding.
SAN ANTONIO L- Airman
.- L-4110ney."
forceinent, is being assigned to
Keeslcr AFB, iss.
SAN A's'TONIO - Airman
Mrs. Patsy
bout 8:30 p.m. last Sept. 29, a dustriou.s. Now they are jobless.
fello
workers
at
lAne
Their
Donegan, who studied the Dyess AFI1. Tex., for duty with
Polk, sonlit.
of 2orthis
Ronald E. Kent, son of Mr. and Arthur
Ifl
the
-They quit paying bills.
MPolkof
price
tht
Strategic
Air
d
unit
of
Small
operation and maintenance of
RussdllA Kent of
clan gathered for
ct),lipleted x weeks Air Force
family Worhdh
essias
are
dieSel
1230hp
no
kind
of
people
the
vigil
particiCommand.
o
Ho)al Oak Circle lA)ngoud basic training at Litkhind automitic tracking radar
P"' meeting
account in a .orId about lobe pa
re, eerythlng from
NIUT
O
Airman Idford is i l75
41S
goes
to
\
flO%
equipment
has been selected for technical Al- B T
The night was cairii ,ind cool consumed b fire The have "greit" to weird"
AFB,
Nev.,
for
duty
with
unit
graduate
of
Oviedo
High
CW
training in the U.S. Air Force
ming at
I'he dav's work had been hard. lost cars, trucks, and ho uses
i
Th
Dwight Billing. 20: 4-Daniel
d
for
s
cclahizcd
of
the
Tactical
Air
(,mitm.nd
School
and
weapons
munitions
The did not as theyrecall, the were buying They are be- FenI was a pest He'd go
I.acklan
1 ,13interance field at Lowry raining in the securitv PO WC Completion of the course
approach the meeting with any hind in payments on Gene's around &amp;lying we'd gg to hell
ena bles h er to rece iv e
1 b lob
unusual fervor.
house
I"
t.slng
I Id
for this and that
adeinic credits through the
ac
ir airman recently coin
Gene E. Nnce, 35, expected
---TheV stopped -,endini their d-illkj,-,g,
Airman Polk is a 1973 gradu
jtz,
.
about
anylhlr
1,
Navy
Airman
Recruit
NlitAS
of
Comninunit o
1tted basic training at ate of Seminole High School
(.hthI A Black, son of Mi and to meet for no niore thai an thildrentoschoül Of what vnl
Dang
Hood Tractor OS
Stan (,eorge, 50
Force
I tckiand AFB. Te .
how
ue
Is
an
empirical
education
smart
peopIt
no
duinb-bur
I
rman I S.'i 1968 graduate Mr I A Black of To Sl eep y
Th
Otfamd) Fla 31#04
175 r idu in °
nt i
John K
amu 1') s i s I sit1i the ha nl ktngdoiii it mUt
I,
a/ r
(
Lon \o(xh
,
ROBERT L KBUR
School
Allamonle Sp.- Inji, Fla, 31111
didn't even wnt to ineet."
hand! A county Judge put six
They remember that Daniel
grduated from recruit training
Altamonte StWiMls
Orlando
earN.J.
0
t)yann Nance. 29. says, school-age children back into tore down a center-fold nude
1)4 1)41
t the Naval Training Center,
BILOXI. Miss. - Airman
IAok, everybody was in a class, as required by law.
it I cI I,% it wri)it I
San Diego.
Robert D. Blackburn Jr., son of
nv;h,
we h.ad been working, we
-One member lost custody of
JERRYI F.SCH
Mr and Mrs h1obert 1Ilac
'-:'
TIll
()UORF
L)
IN
were
lii
ed
We
were
planning
her
14 &gt;caroicl daughter to an
MU
U.S.
Lane
on
having
a
real
quickie."
ex-husband
for
refusing
to
Colo. - Cadet
AN ANTONIO- Airman Altamonte Springs, Ila;
l".i&gt; Airman Theodorp E
Bu t it that meeting, they re- promise to put the child back
r
hard
V.
Tobin
II. son of Mr.
flit
r
and
I rr v P Lcsch sor of
kra duated at Keesler Al- 13
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'Ad t\.--f
P
,a iv-- $
fl n
m't"
p;
,
,
.•r
'flint
'iiii ,
.
'r
nair
as
aunt
•
aia
(it
iii
LaM
hiu
,
message
somtIuJI
5nIn4nl
on
a
tu
Altamonte
ru i t'r
Lake
h
/
/
f rom
Basic fluit change(] their lives. I.ike lure thoit will never be?
lilled
to
the
graduated
Springs.
has
been
iii
been selected for technical electronic specialists
/1
But not all of the burdens
list for Aviation Anti Submarine others they claim to have re0 - I
training in the U. S. Air Force
The airman, who received Super int e ndent ' Warfare Operator School at the reived, they thought this mes- have b,_,en borne by those
in
u
inetal working field at Chanute instruction in communications 0 11 t s t a n (I i n
ge war, from God.
taining the vigil in the little
Naval
Air
Tehenical
Training
and
military
chievement
th3,
and electronics sstems
The message said the world- house
rforn ance at the U.S.A ir (enter, Millington Tenn
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Where Quality Sells &amp; Service Tells
principles, is reinni
includes
ending
Seivrid Corning (if Jesus
ll-%%vek
Others licreabout were trouTh
Itted basic traiiir
iesler for adwinced training
on
in Christ as at Lund and they bled b% fear an x iety and un
Dial 322-5762
th e
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of 17b instruction
104 E Commercial
Lackland AFB. Tex.
Blackburn is a 19115 graduate
ul
d
remain
in
the
house.
ilver star and terpretation, application and sho
certai nty. It is an awesome
1968 of Piper High School in Sunrise. lie will we, r
Mrman
There
in
the
plain,
small,
prospect
- this imminent con.
classification
of
data
from
reath
for
his
adiie~el
Meadow
raduate of East
a
irborne
anti-submarine
three-b€droom
one
bath
red
frntation
with
final and ulti
cadet
a
197
graduate
of
The
i N.Y.) High School, attended
PETER STANKIEWICZ
re
sensors
and
related
brick
home
of
Gene
and
his
in,ate
judgment
at
the hands of
Nassau Community College.
II
wife,
D%ann
they
have
reGod
n
equipment
wrath
his
commissioned a second
II
City, N.Y.
SAN A'TONK.) ,
.
,
ting
Gene
1971
graduate
of
Seminole
mained.
The
me
The
posturiaster,
Bobinor,
a
son of lieutenant and awarded a B.S.
Peter J. Stankiewicz,Airman
dution froill High School. &amp;,inford, he joined thought might Itast an hour has lormon, said the claimed
IAULMADDOX
retired U.S. Navy aster Chief degree u[x)n gr,
the Navv in June 1975.
lasted more than four months. revelation shocked and inWith the:
Petty Officer and rs. John
timidated sonic People.
TAPA--Sergeant Paul R. Stankiewicz Jr., of 119 Oakland
The Rev. Lconard If BrothMaddox, son of rcted Air Ave., Sanford, has been
er 30, the 'own barber and the
HEARING AID
Force Master Sergeant and selected for technical training
Baptist
minister
some
call
Nlr&amp; Hiloton D. addox of 601 in the U.S. Air Force
100 PCT. MONEY SAC X GUARANTEE
"Brother Brothers," hws been
Dearborn Ave., Altamonte photography field at U%Ty
called on to console tearful,
Springs, has graduated with AFB, Colo.
CALL TODAY
confused
people beseeching
The airm.an recently comhonors from the TaLtical Air
him for reassurance.
Command Noncommissioned pleted basic training a
FOR APPOINTMENT83 4m8776
Officer Leadership School at Larkhind AFB, Tex., where he
The town as a whole recei ved
Before
Patr ick
St. Pat
CHICAGO (All)
The life of t. Patr ck
studied the Air Force rn~ssion,
hbMacDill AFB.
addox, who was trained in organization and custoins and rick's Day has be,m oburved in mailtic and adv~!.nturous. Born bratiot Christianity to Ireland. les. Even the itreligious in
special instruction in knerica -since colonial times, in Britain in what may have the Irish worshipped divinities Grannis have an uncommonly
military management and
and all over the world, been either prmnklay Eng. derived primarily from the good acquaintance these days
upervision. is an aircraft human relations.
herever there are trisn, is Land or S&amp;otland. he Iied troni iuitLL IX Dumin.unmi, it
is a 194
on"'t and w2rM7 svtna
Stanktewic
C with Biblical statements about
461 according to of the Goddess Dann say the the end I all hi
[east
day is celebrated '1
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graduate of Norview High
Bob MIr r
tt~e World Book Encyclopedia. Encyclopedia researchers. said it all adds up to a "beau.
17.
A 1971 graluate of Setr*4e School in Norfolk, Va.
lie ws captured at age 16 by Among tt* rm-my legends about
r
ears
id sold into slasery in St Patrick is one that he
.It has inade people get out
Ireland and for the next six charmed all the snakes out of
their Bibles and get back to
an n c
sea.
years lie tended the oc o a re
God," he %aid.
chieftain o f Uls ter,
According to another legend,
S
p
An unusual event, but in a
ai cScap*.
St Patrick planted the sham
thoroughl y
place.
lfE'landtooto
He
rock in Ireland, because its
enu
.rw ereh be me a
is a
pulation
three leaves represented the
monk and studied under St. Trinity.
lie is said to have used wide spot in U.S. 71 in the steep
NIONDAN'..NIARCI19
Grrmanus, a French bishop. It it throughout the land to iBus- hilLr of the Ouachita National
Long eggs, choice butter. excellent
WARSAW iAP)
Franks
was during captivity as a slave
trate the concept of the TTinity. Fofest near the southwestern
queues in Poland's meat shops cldc*en. There are also no
Baked Beans
that Patrick beewne driven by
Many people believe the sham. border of Arkinsas.
have recently become a per. problems with frWt and vegeSlaw
the idea of converting the Irish
rock came to be the traditional
nianent feature in this Commu. tables sold in state shops and at
Blocks of pasture, tn and
Dessert. Nlgrs. Choice
to C11ritianity.
symbol
of Ireland as a result of tawny in
open, private markets
have been
nist cotuitry
Itoh
ilk. Butter
At the ar' of 43 Patrick
this legend.
The main prob!em is
';
Meat shortages have ocriim deep,'silent forests
---r
Eev.
curred her e from time to timf , and its shorLage causes griping,
bishop. His knowledge
The name "shamrock," says blankl-ting the slopes. At dawn,
parficu.1arly in years plagued dissatisfacton and grumbling
of their customs and language World Book, is anglirized from simlight on icN grasses makes a
IS
ina th 'mir'wlrc worked
eunrng which means tre
b', mxor harvest. Two such bad among the peoDle Meat prices
later
lots
French
Fries,
/_
W I '
caused
have
been
kept
frozen
since
harvests in 1974 and 1975
through his faith endeared him foil (three-leaved). The name
TO
Talors
l9so,
while
the
average
monthly
the present situation.
11stlarnrock" is given to a nwnto the people.
Tossed Green Salad
A bad grain harvest is ine%i. wage in Polaryl went up from
During his remaining 29 ber of plants, but a small threeIla c Dessert
tably followed by a fall in cattle 2,200 to 3,500 zlotys (4U.S.110 to
years, he founded 300 churches leaved clover is usually considRoll, StIlk, Wtter
hirKi fainilips tum their
nil Ninil:red "inrp than 120.000 cred the true shamrock.
F1F_ (". A I I SF
turn cuts down market hIghcr ,ccs prLr.dpay
I 1 16040 1 %78
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ç
Supplies. Yet, even fripm a meat purchases
CLIP AND SAVE
WFDNESDAY, SIARCII 10
And annual meat conA)metimes meagre stock of
ineat and its products. !,ome suinpticn per head of popu
%telling I'M Stew
must be exprted to assure the lat,ion has dramatically risen
Diced Ileel %-noodle
inflow of much needed hard over thp years.
-lied Garden Vegetabies
Meanwhile. the government
currency.
Dutch Delight 1W aldorf
Foodstuffs exports bring Po is seeking various ways to in
Salad or Applesuccl
land annually bbout five per cream food production. A re
Cookies
cent of her total foreign trade cint decree radi- ally lowered
ljoll,
i ncoine about $42.5 millinn. tuation of private ftodstuffs
Of course. no one is starvinq enterprises such as bakers.
rhIlithDv 'tAIUIl
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With the first government of the post-Franco cra 5till
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unrest appears to be outracing what the king and Spain's
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One almost certain victim will be the government's

rigidunbasystzn,setupb Gen FrariciscoFrancoaft.er
winning the Spanish ('mvii War.
Syndicates Ministei Rodolfo hirtin Villa acknowledged
the need to revamp the S)StlMfl, a point nearly always
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to say where and when the n"t meeting will take place."

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Elect Leaders

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) - The fractured
Peronist movement prepared today to elect new leaders
ma struggle for survival in the face of a national political
cri.s.is Pnd a newly declared "state of economic
emergen
Some political analyst,say the part), coltigiess bi Peronisia's last chance to bring dissident factions together to
avert a mil.itary takeover.
Members of the present ruling councfl all resigned
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Fred Bolly
Carl Bradbury
Tui Valane Cassube
Jessie Fisel
Rev. Albert Green
Joseph Hhllery
Jack T. Rash Jr.
Roy Ripley
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daughters—Miss Dorothy
Powell of Sanford, Mrs.
mantoisn, Ky.,, Mrs Mary
Buford Fleischer, of Winter
Park andMrs. Christine Griggs
of Sit. Dora; one son—John 13.
IoielIofLouisllle, K&gt; 12
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political %ictory party. Linda wrote Brdwn again on Feb.
n,asking why he could give an autograph at a party but
couldn't give her one.
A pnkmman for the governor said
out Frida'..

has no objection to reopening departat.lon hearings for
Andrija Artukovic, a 76-year-old Long Beach Caf.,
bookkeeper who faces possible prosecution in Yugoalovia
as a World War If Nazi accomplice.
Yugoslovia has sought deportation of Artukovic,
minister of Interior and justice in the Croatian state set up
by the Germans, since 1951. But Artuko%ic has remained
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has rumfly sent Wda Jackson Is autograph.
The 11-year-old Rome, N.Y., girl wanted to obtain the
signatures of all 50 governors for a Bicentennial project.
S!hie ccllected 49, but her letter to Brown last October was
answered by a form denial.
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Council and a former Democratic national corn
nutteewcwnanfrorn California, announced her candidacy
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running for the congressional seat now held by retiring
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8:10 a.m. Carry a bag lunch for noon.
Fire
offense was made Friday at the Afternoon visit at Andersonville Prison Memorial with first night
Lake Brantley high School
sanford-Orlando Kennel Club
at Columbus. Stay at a Holiday Inn.-Th en on to Warm
parking lot,
by Longwood police officers Springsand Atlanta for a citytour d a visit to the Underground
Robert Rohrlack, 47, told reports indicated that Chism Circle, Altamonte Springs, according to reports.
Atlanta. Stay at a Day's Inn. n, e third day we visit Stone
her
deputies Friday that between told deputies that a burglar reported
Mountain
and later drive to Brunnflek for 0e night at a Ramada
Feb. 28 and Friday, Starch 5, alarm in the automobile failed Volkswagen was stolen while
Preston Williams, 27, 1462
Out last day includes a visit at St. Simons with its Fort
she was at Lake Brantley High McDonald Avenue, Apt. 34, Inn.
someone entered his garage to go off.
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and lunch on Jekyl Island at a Morrisonli (Wetcria.
Also on Friday, Mary E. School, accordi ng to reports. Eustis, was jafled in lieu of
and removed six fishing reels
Two
buses
have been chartered. Deposit of $10.00 required by
MayroSe, 18, 704 Raymond
In Stinford, Virgie Rash , 64, $5,000 bond
ort 5 $31
according
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l cost ))
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Fort Lauderdale over night for dinner and ride on the Jungle
Meanwhile, Arthur Black
Queen. Enjoy a night at Oceanside Holiday Inn and a stoll on the
beach Estimate $40.00. Deposit of$iox required byAprij 10th to
Chisni, 54, 1009 highlands
prings, Altamonte Springs,
U. S. Rep. FUchard Kelly (R- congre&amp;sman to endorse the full term in of fi ce, Kelly said
told deputies Friday that a Fla) announced hi c 'uppors nct
citizens band radio valued at Friday for President Gerald
Thp (.Li.-ur f-)ur
.j Circus World and a visit to DLvey during the Senior
$169 was taken from his Ford in Florida's primary include: Lou Frey Orlando, J Hilton Inn West dresden room, Citizens Week. Let us know if you want togo
automobile some time after 10 election Tuesday.Rep Kelly Herbert
Burke
of
flrl r41
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S h e riff's berami the fifth Florida Lauderdale; C W Bill Young
For further information iill
or J2648
of St. Petersburg; nd L A.
Rep. Kelly said economic
(Skip) I3afalis of Ft. Myers, indicators are up across the
who announced their endorse. board, saying this is proof that
th,
! president's economic
ments earlier.
Altamonte Springs Friendship Club - Altamonte Springs
es
a
policies
are working.
'President Ford deser v
Civic Center - Magnolia Avenue, Altamonte Springs - meet 1st
MARCH 5
Margaret If. Willman
and 3rd Thursday of the Month - 10: 30 a.m.
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Tuesday of the Mon th - 1000
James Beaver
Julia J Gould, DeBary
in
Isiah Bradley
Seminole Brevard State Atty.
In February, Hall ruled that a - 111.Brain Towers -Sanford Alvin W. Meyer, DeBary
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meet Ist Wednesday f theonth
acannie l C.ogburr1
Wealthy S Spokes, Del4ar&gt; Abbott Herring Friday filed He r ring lacked jur i sdiction - 10 00 a in
Mrah Cotton
Nancy W. Schmitt, DelAnd notice he would appeal the over the charge that the trio
BXYZ Club -meet Ist Baptist Chtcch -Activities Building
Bettye N1. Duffey
County
Court
decision had violated the Sunshine t.aw -Longwood -last Tuesday of the month - 12:30 p.m.
Betty Freeman, Deltona
Marie F Fuhrmann
Mary E Kavanagh, Deltona dismissing charges filed in discussing the appointment
Casselherr) Sunshine Senior Club
meet &amp;$ Mark David
Terry T. itone).
Nladel;ne NT. Schlitt, W- tona agairist three Seminole County of Freeman as county attorney
rr- William Johnson
because the alleged violation n€ club
Lesterl Carroll, Lake Helen officials
all welcome
Horace B. May
On
Feb
77,
County
Court
took
place in Orange County.
Naomi Ruth Mullins, I.Ake
Central Senior CitJzen Club -Church rf the Nativity -Lake
Hugh St. Miner
Judge Wallace Hall dismissed
In di5missing all charges
Mm
ary -meet the 2nd and Rh Thursday of the Month at 10:00 a.m.
Sandra Sue Phili ps
tharges that County Attorney against Freeman, Pall ruled
Inez Gore, Lake Monroe
Chuluota Senior Citizen Club Community Fire Hall - 7th
Savage Thoma., G. Freeman, and tliat as county attorney, Street -Chuluota -meet 3rd Thursday of the Month at
Edith Wallace
Haynes
Dan
6 p.m.
nnah Lee Bell
County Commissioners Mike Freeman is not a member of
Longwood
Fifty Plus Club 7th Day Adventist Church
Forest Qt)
Lonzo Sherrod
and
Harry any commission.
Vindie If. Popovich, OEteen IlHttAwaY
meetmostl yon the Ist Monday of the Month -6:30p.m.
Laura D. Ball. Cass,adaga
George M. Shanholtz, Osteen Kwiatkowski had violated
Other charges of Sunshine
Golden Years Fellowship -meet at the Community United
Alice D. HarrIlson. DeBary
Florida's Sunshine Law.
Law violations against. the
ethodist Church -Casselbem at noon on the last W.-dnesday
No h,,aring date has been set commissioners were dismissed of the Month -luncheon - Reservations necmwry.
Frederick R. Carr, Deltona
Edward Carswell, Deltona
for the request., which asks the after Hall ruled that evidence
Greater Oviedo Senior Citizeng Club -meet at Grant Chapel
Cecil C
circuit court to re view Judge offered by the state did not A.M.E. Church Franklin Street and Geneva Hwy. - Oviedo
ouch, Deltona
Esther S. Driscoll, Deltona
hall's decsision.
constitute a case.
3rd onday of th,! Month at 4 p.m.
Slay V. Parkhill, Deltona
Saturday'A high V. IWay's
Eugene E. O'Day, De)tona low 64.
Ucile G. Norton, Geneva
Partly cloudy Rud cont!nud
Bernice M. Sobeck, Lake vvarm A slight chance of
Mary
mainly afternoon and evening
Mary E Giles Lake Monroe thundershowers. Highs In the
Cletus Griffith III, Lake low to mid 80L Laws to the mJd
L 09 Y 60 e&amp;Z an SOU
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burglary of a residence, an

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Orange Audubon Society, 7:30 p m , Central Christian
Church,250 W. Ivanhoe Blvd., Orlando. Speaker and fihn.
Open to public.

Seminole High School Band Parents, 7,30 p.m.,band
an
room.
Sanford-Seminole Art Aiiociatlon, 7:30 p.m., Cultural
Arts Building, 5th and Oak Sanford. Demonstration n
traditional oil painting b E. B. Stowe.

TUESDAY, SIARCH 9
"Crimes Against Women; Protection and
Deterrance," free eight-week seminar, 7 p.m., Building
43, Adult Education Campus SCC, Cal) Community Services Registrar.
Free blood pressure tests, 24 p.m., 7th and Elm,
1~-inford Adventist Church.
oil painting class begins. 9 a.m., Seminole Com&amp;*owls,

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Book review on "The Awakening" by Kate Chopin,
Maitland Public Library, 10:30 a.m.
Parents Anonymous I for troubled pare.nts),7:30 p.m.,
Community United Metl'Mist Chxrch, 17-92, Casselberry.
THURSDAY,W%1%

Altamonte Springs Garden Club covered dish supper,
6:30 p.m., First Federal of Orlando, SR .136 and Palm
Springs Dirive.
Majtiand&amp;'uth Seminole Chamber of Commerce
hincheon, noon, Maitland Ci%ic Center.
American Legion Auxiliary Unit 53 of Sanford, 8 p.m.,

FRIDAY, MARCH 12
Art Exhibit by Central Florida Art Assn, Fashion
SAuare all, Orlando, 10 a.m., to 9 p.m.
Poppy Day sponsored by American Ugion Auxiliary
Unit 53 Sanford. Through Saturday.
Law for Women, free eight week seminar, 730pm
Building 46, Adult Education Campus SCC. Call Corninunity Services Registrar
SATURDAY, MARCH 13
house and student art show, 9 30 a m
at
p.m.,
Open Crealde Art Center 524 St. Andrews
Winter Park.

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Bush Auditorium Rollli College
and Dance, Fr
St Patrick's Day Corr Beef
I,yons 9 of C Hall. 2*4 Oak Ave., Soford, 7:30 p.m.
Music by Jack Dnunmd's Dixieland Band
Scm1wle Cottaty Young RepubUcans Fondue Party,
7:30 p m Quality Inn patio, 1-4 and SR 434
Dinner

Sanford TOPS plant and rurmage mle,9 ii.m. t( 4:30
p.m. . Longwuod Flea Market, I mike nor th UI
'IJT on
91
.. hrough arch 14.
Art Exhbit by Central Florida Art Assn, Fashion
Square Mall, Orlando, 10 am. to 6 pm.

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Center, Winter Park, 1$

THURSDAY, MARCH 18
d 10th
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birthday celebradon, Altamonte Civic Center, 30 m
FRIDAY, MARCH 19
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ATLANTA (All)
lligdon was an Army master fraud in noncommissioned olfi
sergeant in Vietnam in the late cers' clubs in V!ef nain and Ger1960s he presided over an em- nifiny.
of servicemen's clubs that
A federal judge In Los Ange
e says grossed over SI-million les sentenced the sergeants in
13 to return all the profits
Now he's in Atlanta fulfilling they had made and towork
the terms of an unusual court without pay for charitable
sentence by working without groups for three years.
pay to help rehabilitate psy- Higdon, a native of Henry
chiatric patients.
County, south of Atlanta, fou.nd
Between Vietnam and his work ht Grady — the city's
current work in Atlanta's Gra- charity hospital — after turning
dy Memorial Hospital came a down lobs offered him as it
Senate subconunittee's investi- janitor or city ganxige man.
gation into reports of fraud
Al the hospital Higdon takes
against the military operation groups of psychiatric patients
of service clubs.
cn field trips and to a gym
"*vntually Ifigdon and three where he plays volley b.all, softother Army sergeants, in- hall and kick ball with them.
cludtni William 0. Wooldridge,
I (ton mind putting In in
oila, the highest ranking en- time here," he says. "I realize I
listee -man in the Army, pleaded could have gone to jail. I do the
guilty to conspiring to bilk the best job I can at the hospital

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why anyone would tell ~ou number of snuill rounded cysts
jogging would be good for men in it. These are usually
but not good for women. Thf. associated with enlarged
truth is that because women are kidneys. Sometimes these can
felt
on
physical
less inclined to have heart and be
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gettIng into trouble jogging au X ray of the abdomen
When relati. es are all
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Women are also less inclined carefully studied usually about
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men are. That means they are with polycyst.o kidney also
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flow mucl~ trouble it causes
majority of women raring the really depends on how much
damuge there Is to the kidneys.
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may be fairly optimistic.
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trying to improve your life more likeiy the kidney function
will be impaired early in life
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It's the distance you jog at a
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Miller refused any other com.
ment on Friday's session but
indicated that the gap between
the players and mzmagernent
remained wide after the 25th

meeting between the two sides
Earlier in the week there had
been hopeful signs that the representies of players and
ers might bc getting closer to an
agreement They met for fie
hours on Monday in Fort
La uderdale and seemed to be
making progress. But the
freeze set In Wednesday in
Miami when talks broke off
after only 2' hours. And f'rIday's session was even shorter,
but not sweeter.

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applicability of current on
tracts" had been discussed Fri
day. Apparently, that phrase
refers to the Player Relations
(omrnittee's demand that an
agreement reached on the reserve clause issue apply con.
tracts already In force,

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cabilit of current contracts re
mains the focal point of the di
cussion" the owners said.
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reached in these negotiations
However, he has said he could
secure waivers of reserve
rlghtsfrommostoftheplayers
provided a reasonable al
ternative could be presented to
them.

'I Circuit Courts ruling on the
owners' appeal of the Andy
Mess?rsrnith.Dave McNally
free agent decision Arbitrator
Peter Sellz awarded free ager'
status to the two pitchers
December based on his in
terpretation of the current
reserve rule. That decision, in
which a player who does n
sign a contract is free after one
year, was upheld by a federal
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cons er the man to beat for 20m1iiby,alate aft°r.
Zarley's neck problems had noon rainstorm. served as the
him in traction every night for best of the day Friday. It came
years, but now he has his op- despite the fact he was one over
PO nents In traction.
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JohnMahaffey, with a 637,
for to,day's Florida Citrus Open, cvmful."
idunt: ijt 136, The group at w-4
and the way the golf tourn
And the operation and his four shots back, included Bob
ament at Rio Pinar Country rounds of 67-66--133 halfway Murphy, Rick Acton, Pat
Club is shaping up, it will be through this event wrote an end Fitzsimons and rookie Ed Sabo.
simply a matter of who to a two-year slump for the vet- lurphyandSaboslhot 6&amp;s, Ac
squeezes whom the rnost.
eran who last won an Individual ton 69 and i7itzsitilons 70.
Going into Saturdays round title in the 1970 Canadian Open
Arnnitl Palç-ner

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Weiskopf all failed to qualify for
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pitching
depthbehind
Vida
Blue
20
g I 35
the final two rourds. It took a
and Ken Holtzman Friday by
score of 144 to make it. Palmer
I ou A
LIMIT
CHOICE,
6
sending
a
coin~ract
to
Catfish
was 72-146, Weiskopf 74-146 and
4erbill
11witer,
a
IAEG
perennial 20-garne
Trevino 72-147.
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winner.
Gary Player just made it at
same
CI
Prints
1.89
ley
s,
whenaid
Friday. "Every nig t
I
Finley
15
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9
idgobck a the hotel, toi' Musters CharnPlofl, shot
104, 0I
Jack Nicklaus and Johnny
2.2
0.1
Seminole's Tony Duakinson Wts dirt as Ken Hendricks takes pkW attempt. (HerWd Photos by B111 Vin"at Jr.)
months ago when Hunter pit69 ivid Hayes had a 70.
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Miller
are not competing.
"d
I'd
attach
it
to
the
door,
attach
C
a
:NC ';
ched in the kelly green, Fort
it
to
my
head
and
put
myself
in
0
K*dak Film
Knox gold and wedding gown
so?fit 6
Wkq.
traction. I did it for six years.
white attire of tiv A's. Nor was
k"
mov
"Tben a year ago I was playo.
it a legal contract since Hunter,
b.:-".':
ft
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tnt,
in Japan The door in the
—_
last winter's celebrated free
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hotel wasn't statable It didn't
agent, now pitches in the livery
359 9
Ay
p
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£
work with this contraption I
of the New York Yankees, Cifle
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had
And I had to go into trac
of
s old sparring mates.
Evening Herald Sanford Ft
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Sun.ay, March? I,7-_.j
tion.
,
The Finley-Yankee feud, of
T
"So
I
took
it
out
to
the
golf
010
course, goes back mote than a
LADIES ASSORTED
course and went in the locker
decade ago to the As Kansas
t
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oom They had the right kind
City day's when Charlie 0.:
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Sanford's
Bobby
Robinson
hit
of
doors. I hooked it up and put
CASUALS
—Burned a bus to signify an
Chip ola,
a Ice
a bases loaded triple with two
Cams top% "fib
myself
in it
end to the
"
:series
of
')ne5lded
out
in
the
bottom
of
the
ninth
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'A few minutes later this
Am w.s&amp;
deals that saw many of
88
the A's Friday night and enabled the
-4'
little
Japanese "ame in carry.
r". e Ii
top play ers Including Roger Tribe to edge
C
,
Spruce
Creek,
6-5
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ing an annload of towels His V *
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Maris, shuffling off to help New
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Robinson led the Seminoles
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York win another pennant in with two hits while Ned Raines
y'elllng and towels went every
DeLAND— And then there and Richard Giaspeer 21 for
return for the lame and the halt, cracked his second home
run of
were
two.
which
way.
He'd
thought
I'd
if not the blind
the
the season in the first 1flflIfl
—
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hung
mycaIf
That
c t ctnrv gneng Int" C1,'
heL a
a
—Built what he called a
recwd to 4-1.
Zarley
laughed
when
he
told
Saturday
night's championship halftime but Edison moved past
half -pennant porch" in the KC
Mike Russell, Terry Smith
igarie of the state junior college them 54-52 with 10 minutes r
the story
bal]pGrk with the same dimen.
and 11m Raines held Spruce
But the neck problem, grow. basketball tournament
1 ¼ oz.
24x60 IN ALLslonsas Yankee Stadium's
Creek to five hits with flames
mgoutofateen-age'njury,was
Stetson Unierty, wheae to
The score changed hands nufoot short porO in right field. etting the win.
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Hunter
d Finley's con
4-1 is home
An all-star game preceded minutes of the second hail with
It became progressively
tract over to his lawyer, who
TLesday against Daytona
the big game with sophomores Robert Jcnkins hitting with 30
wo
rse
and
forced
him
to
und
er.
informed Yankee President
N ainlnd.
go surgery, a neck fusion, I ast from non-participating team seconds left to move Edison into
1
Gabe Paul, who ran screaming
REG
showing their wares to college the lead, 69-68, before Randall
fall
200
to Commissioner Bowie Kuhn Spruce Creek
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200
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103-4
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"I didn't know if I'd ever be Scouts at 5:30 p.m.
made the winning basket.
and American Leagut. Presi- Simmol.
Coppertone
The North coached by hen
able
to play again," Zarley
SiriCkland and Solana; Russell,
Palm Beach, which had be
dent Lee MacPhail shouting
said. "Operations on a neck Drost of Florida JC and Rich come a crowd favorite. couldn't
stich words as -tamperin.99 SMith (5), T. Raines 19) and An
If PaW was angered, how
iwiiiii'tinu..
0 of success. Fortunately, Central Florida's Mike Brown, City.
1"
111k
about Hunter' Finley's offer
Vale,icia's Conrad Jones, FJC's
l, I,,,
Ron Anthony dumped 18
was for a mere $114,000, which
Kermit Zarley
133
EDGE
AROUND
arvin Mitchell. Daytona points for I.Ake City and Ron
cfl 11111111 TREES PLANTI.)
amounts to little more than pin
G ay Brewer
Beach's Mark Stanley, Curtis Cunningham of Pa
(b
Reach
money
for
the
Catfish,
who
is
in
Mark
Hayes
[jJJ
IAtKS c
White of St. Johns River, colnected for 13.
1111
John
Mahaffey
696736
the
second
year
of
a
(ieyear
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6770-137 Okaloosa-Walton's Leroy
The winner of the junior cal
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Hero's welcome for Ned Raines after home .m
Yankee pact worth $3 25
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11 Sabo
69 65-131 McDonald and James Glover,
lege
tournament will represent
million.
Bob Murphy
69 "-117
TANIARAC
(AP)
LIMIT ONE
Florida
for the
to
If Firley wants to give his Earl Anthony of Tarnm
Dcl rJanuar,
drown ana Fred
7o-1
be piaed next month at Hutmoney away, ne mignt try - I om, Wash., who has 21 bowling titles
I C. Snead
70 68- 1 38
The South — St. Petersburg's chinsn
.
'
, Kan.
Seaver, who reportedly is seek
LrryZecp,q
lead
to
his
credit
took
the
into
—
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George
MCCrOSSIn and Dade
RINKL R
.~,ke
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ing a three-year $1 million deal the tonight's
al round of the
ff
irom
we
New
or
Mets
.
8100000 flick Weber FIe Star
,a FULL OR
- ctoc RaIado
7l39
includes Dade Downtown s
appueman Inks
would make him the highest Tournament
Cliff Payion, Indian River's
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6970-139 Darryl Turner, Dade South's
(1 tb;Coie
"That's in the ballpark," Sea- spot by beating Mickey High'
EG 6
Pact With Buc..s
lommy M01nt"s
72 67-139 John Tatum, Browaed Central 's
SLED BASENY REG 6 99
ver said of the million-dollar arn, 29-175, in the final gamc
Ge 1 ber ger
1311- 141 Keith Thompson, Broward
t
Bob Dickson
69- 1 *0
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I'gure "That's about It It's not Fri da y night
North's Brister Wimbs, Larry Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the
J
im Colber t
e
to
'o high an e.stinuite. But I am
Anthony will vie for the title
Hale I rwit.
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i 4o Garmon and Iee Riley of Polk, National Football League now
waiting to see what happens in and $14,000 first-prize money
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year by 11w Sanford Evening week with Steven P. Schick Gary Wintz
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73 6?- 1-10 Manatee's Clark Rasmussen have nine free agen
aft
the la bor negotiations. I won't against four others: Tommy
I1ldCorrespondent
lieraldand the Greater Sanford taking first place with his five GreJon
68 72-140 andSt, Pete 's Rick Wagner and signing former Florida State
sign until an agreement is Hudson of Akron, Ohio; Eddie
Chamber of Commerce after an and-a-half-poundernd 11-year- Gil Amcwgan
69 ii-iso Moses Jones.
quarterback Bill Capplernan
reached on the reserve clause
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Gevge Urns
61,11-140
With
only
nine
days
to
go
Ressler
Jr.
of
Allentown,
Pa.,
absence
of
three
years.
old
Steve
Myers
scoriq
in
the
in
Y1,
POLY PLASTIC
In
Friday
semifinal
action,
and former Baltimore Colts
While the owner-player qale- and Jim Gfxttnan of Lorain, Sanford's First Annual Shad Response to the fishing contest juniors with orie weighing fuir J h
;o ?I- 141
0 ' sbr"ws
"'~
CHOICE OF
Jim
7170-141 CWWa squeezed past Edison Light end John And.rews.
mate continued, third baseman Ohio
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Deb , Steven P
cnick has been terrific with shad pounds, eight ounces
hw
A\, 017AD0 OR
i9 and Lake City downed
Cappleman has not played
) Pete Rose, winner of the Hickok
72 69--141
Anthony finished the 4 2 remair s the man ti, beat for the fishermen from man), states
At press time, however, Barney Tf%ompson
APRICOT
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football
since 1974, when he finPatin
Beach
6W.
Belt as 1975's Pro Aete of the games with a total piniall of grand prize of a complete taking part
Wke.Mortry
7170- 14,
visitors to the anfrd area are
ished
the
season with the Chi
7011-Ill
In
the
Cliipoia
Edison
game,
Year, signed his 1976 contract 9,%4. Iligharn had 9,811; Ilud. fishing rig, boat, motor, and
leading for the week. Helen Homefn 01Nmas
69
72-141
Norris
Randall
took
a
rebound
cago
Fire
of
the World Footbal
Rules Wive been kz-pt simple
...
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Jot- InMAA
son, 9,758, Rei:sler, 9,730, and trailer. His five-pound-eight72691-141
Johrwn of oijnt Dora.
an d a layup right at the bt=er League. But he said frorn ids
with only twe age categortes:
Howard1w,fly
70 71-141
ounce entry still ho:ds the lead
Godman, 9,693.
pulled in a four-prund-one- Rod
FmSelh
70
?I
141
to
give his team the two final Lauderhill home Thursday that
junior
divisio.
-i
15
and
OL RAINBOW
Anthony knocked down 9,514 but fishing camp operators on 'indorl anti 11ho canine
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ounce fLsh and young Slar
77 A9- 141
F lr,#.h"
I141I
11
m
W1111111asamr.
drL um kit. Joijo
say lt'iVulcl*
12 9-6'
West, Fort Lauderdale, JUM* AlIrn &amp;ioier
Paul
ami on led Chipola and pleased by the opportunity
(age 16 and over). o distine1269-- A
ed 450 bonus
"'J pins
L' for be toW-d dt any time.
to the front in the junior And i Bean
6i
il
thistion
is
made
for
wx
and
the
_i42
scarers
with
M points but it was to try for Tampa Bay's first
Bobby Mitchell
TWIN BLADES
BI 10 OZ HEAVY DUTY
The Derby was renewed
his 19 match play'Iog
division 11cr cakh tipped the L L U
7171-142
the final two of Randalls 14- team
requirement neededtoenteris scales at
072-I12
three pounds two iry1card
fl
jc
nt tn,,i 1h81 tl '
(rntm1n
Ifirst
— catch a shad; nd
s
SAFE,
ounces. uniy two hours earner
jet I It P-le
ANNAPOIJS, Md. (AP)
secon . weigh it in at one of the
Charles Sifford
72 M-142 icrencr. John Niallar also con- tive: broke FS 's passing
Marla had taken the lead with
Capt. J.0. Coppedge, the athlet.
Geefge Cadle
?o ?2-142 nected for 14 points for the In. records in 1969, but Gary Huff
four official wo stations
t wo-rx) un (1-5e ven -ounce entry. Frea Marit
ic (hrector at Navy, announced
142 di r. s,
broke that record later.
ituitted in the heaft of the shad
60 I]- 142
Tony Cerda
Friday
that
Dave
Smalley,
only
Andrews,6-3. 238, played four
Robert Jenkins got 22 points
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fishing area on the St.
Trolling for the fighting shad Rav Floyo
7369-142
et
et
coach at
10M'Natson
7~14i
years
with the Baltimore Colts,
79' EA FR
is
which can be enjoyed
Theflerby committee headed
7$471
FocrF:Ier
Navy in the Imt 50 years, was
Ct
PALM
REACH:
1
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7
including
the I2 pre-season
by ali ages d
f
Spike Kelley
FEBRUARY l4nIROUGHARCH 14
by Dick Dove selected four
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9
'43 Cummghaff, 14 1 4 31..4tatky 0 0 0 0. when the team trained in Tainresigning effective May 31 to
7370-143 Shoemaker 4 0 0 1; Dubose I 1 4 S.
fishing camps for official weigh weeks of tht! Derby hrs brought Dick Rhyan
SHAD DERBY RULES
devote fidl time to other duties
Tom
Ni(vofte
7073 - 43 Yidli.ims 0 0 0 0. Tavior 5 ?A I7. Pa'
hundreds
of
fishermen
to
the
St.
1. Contest is upien to the publiv. No entrN fev or pre~tations: Osteen Bridge Camp
Dav c Shu%l er
lit tile
1370- 43 Be,terly 0 00 0. Tolals 258 13 S3
ohns
Ili%
As
the
Derby
registra!ion requirLql.
%iairr Barbef
7271-143
%larina Isle, IA-mon Bluff, and
LAKE CITY: Britton 00 I 0. Willis
Smalley coached the Midlies
enters
its
firvil
stages,
even
Barry
jaeckel
69742. All boats must be Coast Guard safety equipped ul
I
indsay'
s
Camp.
LonQ0000. Anthonyll 4 4 20, Sacramento
43
300a.
n the imt.
A
more people re expec,
,ed to try Gibby Gilb"t
12 ,I- 141 picket, I 22 W MCG:li I 1 13. Hewitt
wse common sense and courtesy when on the -ater.
Phil ROfterl
J. All shad must be cuught on hook and line Fish not
5¼ oz
reer
record
ot
94
330
during
Tolau 1711)'
opera tors
Chooses Coach
119
George johnson
1469-143
entered in contest should be released unharmed unless
I I
scales
on
wh1rh
if%
4nd
kifl
G 1 4j
70
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C
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mdon
m-rtificates furnished M ac
143 Palm Beach
X-M
mL'l for food
CRAINIENTO. Calif. (AP)
R
Sk
seven height limitation for its
7 3 71-1" Lake City
21 403
fish
and
have
I in by participating Central
1.
.
-K ansas
4. All shad entered in contest must be weighed and
Marty
Fleckman
71
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Spring
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tight today and Indications
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(or awhile alter negotiations
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'senior Citizens tour to Lakeland Civic Center, dinner
d how. Lease Sanford CiucCinter 3pm, pick up,
issetherry 330pm

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OF-FICIAL WEIGII-INSTATION'S

Osteen Bridge Fish Camp
Marina Isle Fish Camp
Lemon Bluff Fish Camp
lntb i s Fish Camp
WEEKIY LEADERS
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Adult Division — lie en Johnson, Mount
Junior Division -David Robb, Lake Mary i2 lbs. 5 oz.)

the awards txhrbme Saturda) Ed Dougherty
Ilie first week of the Derby
LarrV Nelsw
March 20, tit the Sanford i)()IiCe G.iry Player
ended with Clint Spillar
Benevolent Association Randy Erskine,
Sanford, winning th
Surch Baird
contest in the senior
division waterfront, Tikets or the PBA Red Curl
with a four pound Senunc
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had. Nine yeor old Gary Lee
Fusty Znellef
weigh station%.
Estes, Sanford. took the junior
Rrvce Cramplon
In
addition,
a
grand
(1001'
diVision honors wmei a four
iuIu$ BO
prize of a seven-and-a-half Andy North

inento State University.

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is 60- I"

CHIPOLA: Hamilton 11 00 n.
Ile was Lhosen Friday by
1272-144 Randall 6 2 I 14. BurgftS 4 0 0 1,
13 1 I- I&amp;I Mallard$? 414, Dent IDOL Butter I school president Jirimes Bond to
001 Cora 1 0
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as
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coach.
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record
Jenkins I I o I il, Morgan I o o 2,
it 12 -1" Griffin I 0 0 2. bundraiie 0 7 2 2, wits 5-5 last season.
0. S
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Brady, 39, has been an a.csi.t
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A !,orld and Olympic title Idaho State 93-81 to athance

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of the (ompetitlon

anchored waiting for fi to start siking

en of the nine judges for careers here and may turn to F ast Coast Conference

duunpion ristlne Errath was

A cTowd of 12,000 in the Scan-

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cordmg ta camp

HIGH JUMP - I. I4ae LLB) 4 10. 2 Ike (SC) S fl,) Oringardner (LI CIeeIand (Li 16 i . 2 Sebr mi

(Ed) 13½, Seabreeze(Sb) 10, Trin,ty ii 6; 3 Gamms (LH) lii; SHOT

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Saturday, Just like the male Tech 71-60 to advance to
champion title to the United
Colorado Springs, Cob., champion JotmCuyof Britain Saturday night's fina of the

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season chunpior may dpute kind of basketball against crowd of 19600 in 1ndover,
The ACC as one of man&gt;
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play.
tournamen
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t1Icrs ha%L certalnl looked as
even
The Tar heels ent to their night to determine bertha and
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Dottie Hill, who us ta be kaown as The Bass 1d&gt;' for her
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on over a C1emon team that I and leading b) three or four
have been one of the best—if trifIu)led No. 17 North carolina think Is very agssive de- touchdos in the fourth quarnot the
te
In the AC," State 71 in Thursday's open. fensively," noted Noah Car
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ing rOUfld
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Spsce Fishermen s Tables

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goo'J as lNknd's word in the better than we were the last two patented, Four-corner offense
unpredictable CC playoffs.
nights."
while lolding an 11-point lead
And now for the fma of the
The Cavaliers, who fishcd
The fourth-ranked Tar heels with six minutes play,
Atlantft Coast Conference pla&gt;. sixth in the seven-team league advanced to Saturday night's
"Teams would rather have us
o11 North Caro)na c Vir during the season beat their thampionshlp round %1th an 82- keep shooting," Smith said, desecond nationally ranked team
74.ictoryoverOen hae (ending his offensie Intentions
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(.ilif vas eighth

contract and a1 that he hopes move into Saturda&gt; night's een

dinals and 20544 ioints hi1e

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oWd be likel&gt; to raise the (e da)s ago for an at large highest priced 3earllng in the dad, John Zr, also won the

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BOYS

h(It at the locai level itkjust as important.
of time Vincent-LIlis bout against Indiana's "Mad Bomber"
It pairii off Orlando's Joey Vincent and St. Petersburg's Jimmy Claar.

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"I like being around the patients, pecIa1Iy the enjoys got!, sallingand canoeing Li her time away
older patients who can't do much for themselves," from the hsopltal.
said Mrs. Renfrow. "1 like to make them cornMiss Robinson has been operating room

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"Now they have emergency covered
seminars keep her current with advances
Hospital, Mrs. Van Dusen has seen many changes, There are special night admissions clerks and
world of surgery, and next week wUl attend the
Including the addition of the East and West Wings in house doctors all night"
1962 and 1966 respectively.
Robertson
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hospital, was through the operating room, and the
night nurse, assisted by practical nurses - wcmen
Mcmc*ial Hospital, can clearly recall the old
surgeons were plagued with worries about con- whose experience often was limited to having
Fernald Lawlon Hospital on the corner of Filth lamination &amp;S their surgery doubled as a public nursed family members In their ow homes.
Street and Oak Avenue, an old house that was given
thorougare.
A ward bed in the Fernald Ion hospital cost
tht People of Seminole County by two families,
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house An elevator, operated by a rope pull, connected directly with the op.rating room- Prior to
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a small addition In the back, the "hospital" could recorth Dr Park in a preface to his medical

just a secretary. So she centrated on obtaining her rerearvhingtoi.Aparalegalcandoitforthem,"expIalnedMiss "But I want tu majx in the law field I can fall back on," Je - - added I'dUketoworkasaraIegalforafewyears,thenmaybYiifllams
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tenor Eric Nelson, a musk Robert Harrison, of the FlU
student at FTU, Doris Butsch, department of music; Ruth
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has married a former Catholic fechnkal School and is em- thda&gt; of Potters sister Martha
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Chuluota Community Church
Hall in honor of Girl Scout
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Mills Park dedication Thi
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Harold It. Ilartinan, 27, 403 Summer Wind Dr, WP, Mar) and Mrs. Samuel Zeigler, Mr
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while three caftan-striped lovelies (bottom right) strike captivating
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6, 9 a.m -noon, South Seminole
Fwart, Mr and Mrs. Richard
Center "Beginning Oil," SCC

VictorA Johnson,20 1109W Spruce, WP, Bertha M Stiner, Rosenber&gt;, Mr and Mrs

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In other business, club Ladies Auxiliary, Winter
Under the auspices of the man more than )O years old,
Signed up to perform before
club's Arts Department, the &gt;oung "Jefferson" reminded members approed a recoin- Springs Volunteer Fire Depart the members were John Booth,
historical musical sac directed Americans today how fortunate mendation from the board of mint, has been rescheduled on
ho will appear as Patrick
by Anna Lea Heard, co-founder they are to exercise the managers to contribute $250 to March 16, at 730 p m In the Henry and deliver a couple of
of Act III, ho also provided privilege of life, liberty and
proide an azalea bed west of ready room of the Fire Station his most famous speeches,

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struggles and hardships of American RevoluUon.
writing and signing the
Vi Clark, mambership Horton, Donald King, Herbert hold Bicentennial skits by the
Chip Johnson, the third coDeclaration of Independence ordinatorolActlll,emergedas chairman and second vice Larson, M. Ii. Stickland, members every other meeting
ere presented by Act III &gt;oung Thomas Jefferson, writ president, welcomed the Lorraine Graham and D W until Jul&gt; 4 So much en
Pla&gt;ers for Sanford Woman's er of the Declaration of following new club members Kickliter
thustasm was shown, (or this
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his Mrs. George (Pat) Beers, Mrs %AICJF
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extra vagance.
doubts.
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mo%e too Wt. Every time they think they can obtain a "good
buy" they plunge right in. It is tragic how often a "good buy" IS
the straw that broke

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them analyze your position and

tempting today. It's unwise to
rely sold) on lady
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answer individual questions
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envelopes are enclosod. The
most intersisting questions
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and will receive copies ot

Opportunities that could
tJBRA (Sept. 234)ct. 23) Try enhance you materiaHy ma)
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not to bring up issues today with suddenly open up this coining
assmiates that could lead to yer. They won't produce a
debate. It might be like operbg proper return ii they're
a Pandora's box.
m3naged

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LAIiI Winter Heirries.

Devco of On Inc to Donald i

John S. Collins L wt Joyce to

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Gary W Powatsz wt Linda A Lot
10, 81k 14, Wetherf eld, 1t Addn
119.100
John A. Crager r ,&amp;
Karen L
to Barry T. Kirby, Lot I Rik K, North
Orl Terr,. Sec 4 Um. 1, U41I
Stanley T. YurkiewIC: Sf.. wimr to
Helen I LoSasso Lot 7 51k 5

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to Wm J. Morris Lot 10 811 3

hi.eamronover

the cloth being certain thi

Craig A P,onnoe &amp; Sharin S to Hills Un 3 $35 900
mly III &amp; WI Doris A Apt SD
2 Chula Vista $100
Rodollo M Marlos L wt Estelitis A
Barnett Ist Natt Bk WP, Truilese to Grallada To*nhomes. at Sonora
(QCV) Stephen F Sensakovic, ji g
Lots 6 &amp; 7, Olk H. Sanlando Springs Charin H cArter, w A4of NW 1, el Condom, Unit Olt, SM.000.
to Jacquelyn 8 SenSakovic. E 100' f
T tio 15. 2nd repi. s4s,ow
Charles E Bloom ir . &amp; Baruara N 10.79'of 5 212.17* of NWI9 of NEI.
SE 1 4 Of Sec 22 21 30. less E "S, &amp;
COMBank WP. to Fla. Sanitarium less other part. %too
Goldberg, Exec. will of Chas. E
of SE, 4of Sec. 36 19 X, less r w U
Benevolent Assoc , part of Lots 30
Bloom to Helen F. Bloom, Lot 2 Sec
Donald 8 Cartwright Jrr L Imilf
Ralph B Chalfant &amp; wt Karyle tc
31 &amp; 3? Forest City Of
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Park 7 Pameta to Many Lee Gernler &amp; Geo 75 20 (leSs $ i32O I &amp; that
Levie Fla Inv Lot 7 (ilk D
60, deSC &amp; All Of SW`4 Of SW'4 Of L, Gensier Al wt. sernece m.it ten, Sec 30 20 29, S of Writiva River L W L a
rk I d. S29,Soo
NWI 4 of Sec. 16 7 1 29. $1.250,000
Lot 299, Spring Oaks Un 2 part of oft r r, %too
Frederick C. Cyr to John Capu:,,
Cornelia Marie Moore. Asd 1 0 Lot 23 Spq 0&amp;1 s. U2.900
James R. Walker Ill to Avis Sue &amp; A1 Joan. Lot 15. Blk K, North Or ,
Lev,e Fla Inv , WP, Let 5 Blk D.
Bradley Howaid Inc to Kenneth Wliter. Lot 172, WoOdcrest Unit S. Terf , Sec A Unit 1, %too
Golfview Ests. sec. meredIth E. Wise &amp; wt. Ingi;j J Lot 20, alk A, S I X
James F. DePierro &amp; wt Karen 1)
Mr,or I No 1. 132.800
FreNom Home%. Inc to Robert D
Swetilwaler Oaks, Sec S. $65,900
Robert D. Peters &amp; wt Beatrice it
First litin. servicsir Corp. to Ben
Dern *f Ja(quel-ne H., Lot 12. Rik Lot 35, Blk. E. North Orl Terr-, SeC 6
Terri T. Grant to Stephen Allen
Ward Agency Inc Lot 40 Garden Grant Lot 1 Casa Aloma 1100
1 Shadow Hill 5)6900
Unit 1 52*700
Ellis King, prsonal resp of III

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*1 Cornelia, Lot too Casa
Ruth Weinich to latin E McClelland AIom 5iO oo.,
&amp; Gail A.. Lot 6 &amp; W 74* of 7. elk C,
J. Wadst Nods
Mary L. Berset,
Maine Add.. to L.W. SIS.ODO
cc-exec tit Agnes U. Nods to Clair

Eauslable Life Assur SOC Of U S

Lot

27 Forest Brook

152.400

Orlando Re3lly Service, Inc. to
MargAref Roche O'Connell, wid

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Wm. E. Penland L wt SHrley i
Frank J Waterhouse &amp; Susan to
Norman R Peach &amp; wt Carol J,, Lot Wall" A Levy 'At Bernice G
at 15. Rik 55
16BIkC,NofthOrl Tefr.Sec6Un1t
1. S26,000
Sanlndo The Sut)urb fjejutq.l

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John A

marble After you have done a Philip
E Blake £ James M Cole E
The Greater Constr Corp to I ISO 100
small area rinse out the titoji iS 01W347 ofl 13$ 31 ofpar 0(811 David S. Liao &amp;wf Daisy F Lu I
Fred R Haviland Jr &amp; w$ (tar

thoroughly. wet it with clean
-ater and rub the floor alain.
possible to make flagstones for Ifinse tile mop repeat and keep

a walkway without buying the doing this until, when you

replat Addn to

I understand that it is

ready-made stones. Can -ou tell squeeze tile inop, nothing
(Utile i*it 0 it except clean
me how this is done
. Detergent Is all right for
actually
will
waftr
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What
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this
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are concret e
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you use
prov
that can be- used for walking on.
Dig to about I inches. The size the detergent very. very spatand shape of the stone depends ingly and that you do a thorough
fln., '
on your preference but Itidl%(
sure t he excavation is lesel
(For either of Andy Lang's
Pour in a concreIte mix and
helpful
booklets,
Simple
level it off with a wo(litlen float.
PlumbiN
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Repeat this operation as inany

2 BEDROOM
TOWNHOU5ES

and hot parties can enter

FROM

$125

bra to junior R Bohannon &amp; iillf jo
Alice. Lot 19 Rik G. Spring Valley
Yhe Greater Constr, Corp. to cAns, sec 2. s3i.sw
John Ar Broiiei L meiisainar i to
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wt- Suzanne

weiliva Hunt Club Fox Hunt. Sec 1,
13S,000

CR. 571.600

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Henry A JameS &amp; wt Docoth1
Lof 21. Blk D. San Sebastian Hi-,
Un 1. sAo.600
Lake Searcy Shores 129200
Frank rdniundlleskett t A nne tt e,
Lot 73 511 8 sd of South Sanford
Nader Homes In to Joe U $i$ 000
iItSkttl Lot 146 &amp; N 5 of lAS
Arnold &amp; III Jean Marie, Lot
John Daniel%&amp; wt. jeaneite to 7rallwood Est% Sec 1. S100
Lakt Searcy Shores $37900
Arthur H McDaniel to Robert F
Willie James Thompson E 50' of N
Anlhony Tango to Vivian Tango, too* ll unplatted part Rik G. A D
McDaniel &amp; *f Laura D.. Lot 11. Rik
Lots 25 Rik 78, Driltamillsold. Fourth Chappelis d of Goldsboro. Sanu, A. Crv%tai Shores, Oviedo 1100
PaO E. Landorville Ill A wt
Sec., 1100
$121VA
George A. Coiwn L wt Sandy K.
(OCD) Continental Equity Ltd Victoria to Wilbur L. Gardens &amp; wt
to Fv p',s Lot 1 5. II? 0(3 13th D. Ptr to the Myers Co as Trustee
Alice 3 U 33 (less W 25 35) a w
s ylano so sii ;oo
41.42' of 1) 31 811 S Saniando The
Lots t 31 3733 40 11 425.43 FIa
Eunice L. Colo, form. Turner 10 Land &amp; cotorlitallown Co. CvIery Sub. fleaul., Palm Sprinfis, Sec..
R. Hearn wt. Sharon s iv Plantation. (less part) 1100.
-1 Ll I &amp; N 36, of 9 Blk 11 Tier 1.
Win A Wilig
Linda Wilars,
Levie Fla. Inv. to Anthony MOICA
Santor d, E,R Traft
OrdI Ma p, &amp; w-f Immscelata. Lot S, Rik D. Wing, both ii to Gary L. Bowen &amp;

Nadeir Home%, Inc to Thomas V
P lumbo
wt Renee E Lot $4,

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Hunt Clut&gt;. Fc.

same size: in fact. variations Kno%%-Ilmil, P.O. [lox 477.
. Y, 11743.
will make the walkwa more Huntington,
or
Quertionlc
can
not
be answered s Massey &amp; wt Evelyn Unit 44C
five
Interesting Alter about
Par It)lrwj Condo U3.500
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six hours, wet (IOVfl C. 11 stone.

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Hurt, Sec 1, $36,5)0
John Daniel% to sarah F. Floyd,

S. 131 Iwo

Ctarle% E. Doilnott &amp; mary to
parliell L Young &amp; vvf Shis Illy C. L I
11 Rik 0. SwiLvtwaler Oak%, S".N*
Charles Clayton jr . etux iIto
James E. Skem &amp; *1 Row E_ consI

10 5 *01W III oft 515 of NW '.of SW Unit 3 Bldg B Cflerrywond Gdns
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mutual understandlng.
We are in the business of
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1505 W. 25th St.

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Lots 10, 11 12 Blix
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Devco of Of I. Inc.. to Clyde R
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The only thina ouzzlina
about Woodmere is
how we can offer
these fabulous one

and two story homes
Anabelle

to J. Richard Anderson Jr. &amp; wt

111ftildmert,fil of Twiri-if"91-111 Its%
r-w etc., 1101.
Ouay Dev, Inc, to Don L. Davis
Mary Jo. Lot too. Ouomins mirror so

ornp ca ons up to legal
terminology.
even more
basic Items such as who Is
responsible for what costs
diring closing are explained

STUDIO 1, 2. 3
BEDROOM SUITES

Homes Corp. Lot S. 8th G. Swec'
555500
OIl 33, Town of Chulut, S44
111ililer L)dRs. 311 ). SIJ.VW
G A H Dev. Co to Gidus, Buildtirs
D.inn W Frank%. %gI L Shirley A
Ben Ward
Inc to Roy C 1rnkssgl?o Carl E Bode&amp;wI inc Lot 310 Woodc,,st Un S

PI Un 1, smwo
1. C Kennedy
wt. Minnie to
Margaret K. Jacobs, wid, Lots 11 1,
31, e1c. 11j.9011,
12. Is! Addris Citrus HIS.. 11.000
Thomas E. Campbell. Trustee
FfankG WilliamsLioit He4ento
CoI eft &amp; Eqjity Inv. to 0ank Grant W, Froman &amp; Ruth Walli, 5

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$ 9 Sanfando Sor nqs 5100

Camelot Unit, 133,100
Fla Land Co tow J Bowtn 5. wt
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3, Blik E, North Orl. Terr., Sec. 2
Wilco Constr. Co to Stephen P
veyances totaled $4,301,783 compared with
II H. Lis 7 Rik A. Sec 3 North OrI
Unit No, 11 iiii.500
Jenkins &amp; wt, Sanfra IA. Lot 2. Rik
P4nche3, $3,100.
$3,041,466 in the same week one year ago.
Five Points Lk. Mary Ltd to K, North Orl Terr Sec 4 Un. 1.
Malcolm Clayton L Mary Eta I to
Williams
ROt,nt C Luntiey. Lot S Coun
Real estate conveyances in 1976 to date
179000
R obert M J Moe (Married) cond',
111 $10.000.
The Greater Constr Corp. to
unit 9, Bldg B, Cherrywood Gans.
totals S41,349,5nI.
Clarence K. Kuippr &amp; wt Evelyn to Charles D. Gross &amp; %fr Cheryl H
1171111,00
Larry D Lucarelli &amp; wt Dorothy A
cross, Lot IS6, Wekiva Hunt ciut),
Cynthia Y. Charron to Michael III
Beg at SW car of Lot 6 81k B Fast Hunt Sec 1 535500
Charron Lot 4 Northwood SLAW
Seminole Indus Park. ISf Addn
% deed Is a contract bet
C.L. West Jr. a Corinne s. to witst
The Greater Constr. Corp to
Gr# mrr C,~I Cr, p 1.1)4001ur A
Owen L. Thompon to Dorothy B.
S42.000
Eden Grovei Inc., From SE cow. of E Thompson, Lot IS Rik it, N efiler SPII &amp; %f Susn G r. Ll " 131' F Robert D Gaynor L *1 Deborah A
ren buyer a nd seller, which
Robert E. McNicholas &amp; Martha Ili of NE 14 of NE 14 of Stc 10-21.31. Homes Ho
Ll 13, Wekiva Hunt Club, Fok Hunt,
Sem-nole Sitm. $26,700
,
*ell Park, sec. I. sitio.
binds the two parties to Roy T Nelson &amp; wt Karen, Lots 17 run w
tic., %too.
Earl L. Sall &amp; Frances to the Sec 1, 1,19,600
it
Conti
accurding to their mutual
LI8B1kC,2ndrrpl Tr 7I.Saniando
(QCD) Ewjene A &amp; Martha
Charles W. Holton 11, set. to
C. Swirelwat
Spgs'. S6,000
consent. The term mutuality
Lacinry lo'West Eden Groves Inc
.
Frances
Marie
Hoffon,
%gI.,
Lot
A.
Seminole
Sites.
1100.
NE Oaks Sec 6 $11
Domingo D Pilarte &amp; *1 Esther to irom SE cot of E
of NE 'i of
of romen Is the most im
W Vincent Roberts &amp; wt Shela South Park $100
Angel Rosacto &amp; *1 Daisy. Lot 6. Rik 14 Sec 10 21 31, $100.
E H Walt.Irmire Landscaping etal to Bob M Call. sgI L Lena C,
Mildred 0. Faulkner (Married) to
portant aspect here. it
F. Camelot 111 1. %3i=
Michael Harmon &amp; wt. Julie to G. Inc to civats mccoy &amp; wt jo yCe H,. Ball Jf ton Lots 2S 31 &amp; N 4 S, of 32 &amp; Lindsay L. While A wt Janina, Lot
Mrs
that all of the parBernice R. Doughty to Ray Michael Harmon, Lot 20 &amp; W 20' of
SE'. of SE'. of Sec. 4
LIs. 39 13, etc
Bonaventure, 24, 5th A, $portsmans Paradise
,
ars . the contract are
21.31 (less N 5 acres L N 80' of 51 1 of SJSDW,
Addis to Ca. S1.200.
Sanlando Spgi,. T r. No. ij, znd rept
Alf. Sec., $too.
WI; of SEI. of SE14 of Sec 4).
Gre AterConsir Corp tovincen,,~
understood by both parties.
Doris m. Starnes, %gl. to Rotserl E.
51000
Cross County Corntr. Corp to 510000
Ta aetla &amp; *1 lane I Lot 69.
$?atnes sgl Lot IS Ojenla Odni
and that these particulars
Harold C. Doughty to Riy Gef
Bryan R, Gassisin &amp; wt Su:y Y to 2nd Addn $100.
JohnW.RaffiS&amp;*f,Viv0AnM,LoI7
Wl.*4or Manor. Isl Adis 141.000
totall
are
mono &amp; wt Eva LOts I &amp; 7. 01k 8
y accep table
Uen E 19 341 &amp; E 3672 0(3 81k 53 Glenda G. Oichl sgI Let 25 8th A
Pr&amp;St#Qe Inc
to Lawrence
Paul W Phill ps &amp; wf Jeweil to
parties
.
Santanøo Spgs Tn 73 2nd repl S.enlanso The Suburb Beautiful,Orth Ott Tent Sec 9 Unt 2
Robert E Nininger &amp; w4 Patricia S Straker &amp; wt Mary 0 Lot S Bill A
S10DO
S29,900
Palm Springs Sec , S29,500
6 Sv-.i i to-iler Oaks S63 7X
150' of N 113' of E US, of SW1, ct
It Is hert UNat the real
Jacqueline J Warlell (form
Dewco of Orl, Inc. to Richard L
li of Sec. 30r20-30 $12.SW,
estate
dealer Is vital.
Daniel) to Arthur H MrDaniel, Epoch P;op
Inc. to James Piref y &amp; wt Sandra K.. Lot 8, Rik L,
Viking Buildt-s Imc.. to Victor
Because
of
his expertise In
L0 11. Blk A. Crystal Shores, OviNo Boiouerin&amp;iII Pairifias. unit 2oi
Camelot Unit 2, $78.000
7afuln (Marriecil Lot n Blk Rr S~
SICI)
these matters. he can fully
John w wiiiims &amp; wt Dorothy to
D,
V,Iia% Cando, II ON
Barbara L. Uhlfelder to Levelle
Dorothy K Wilkins. Lot 9. Idyllwilice
Wands J Price, exec est Edw. F
explain these details so that
Howard John Giftlaff to Nancy
W Duppell Lot 17 81k S Ent:
° LOCh Arbor RepIt 55 000
Ackmann to Don N Ptck,n,ng &amp; wI
GiUlaff SW con of P4w'. of P4W'.
no misunderitandings occur

R. Hughes
tliOU4tl the holes and return to sufficiently. Use ' wet mop and Wi Patricia P.. Ll 7 Sandy Oaks s d,
The Greater Constr. Corp to Palm Springs Sec • 53.200
the can Then if there are a few work carefully so that no metal 16000
Sidney R Maiwell &amp; wt
Daniel C Duncan &amp; *4 Rtinnda T

them the way you have always
done

John J Sandron, trustee Lot S B
D. Lake Oak% sec Saniancto sprims.

Jr. &amp; wt. Mayda M., Lot 1. Olk M,
Mary Helen Dyke to Walter H. $2,000
North Orl. Ranchm. Sec. 1, 111,100 Casey L wt Winifred S., Lots 5 &amp; 6.
IQCO) Virginia Clarke SiI
Fla. Land Co. to Walter W. Jordan 3rd I.kec., Miner at Springs Park. $100 form Walking, to Virginia C. Sea j &amp; wt C laud'a J. Lot 10 Rik C. Nor III
Sigmund S, Po*alisl 4. wt Elit. to hb Clayborne. Lots 7 &amp; I Rik C-. T1_

week endinn Feb 27 com"ared with the same
period o
Recorded rear estate C0fl

Frank B. Chisani &amp; *1 Sara F, Lot

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% 21 min

%2.1`11710

Thulma Voska From SE cor. of
Swill of See
etc. smoo.

Fla Land Co to Carl E. ~Iephens

Chura

Hidden Lake Un IA S29.500
Johinf-117Her-bey -- wt,-AsI 17-fo
A.
'17he chances are you Ch Alifili W. Rogers &amp; wt Lucille J
through metal without too much
trouble. As %ou work, the paint used too much detergent or that Lt A. T, 2. Paradise Point, SK 2.
-ou failed to rinse the floor 13,800
tivit collects in tile rim will fall
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Rout W Rader Jr &amp; Sharon to
James H Murray &amp; wf Mary Ann
Est , Inc . Lots I &amp; I Rik AS, Crystal Lot 9r Rik F. Hidden Lake Un 18,

anchts Se 3 12,700
On
t'a 55)00
F'a. Land Co o Rm
Chnlr. G Strohm,n &amp;
Dorothy
'anford) to Thompson W Harrell
R. Goodman £ wt. Jackie H Lc' 7 H
vaicnt &amp; wt Jimmie S Tr 8, 81k
HIIS,
' r &amp; wt Lee F W II IS' of LI. 7, all L. Layman
to Craig S. Young &amp; wt. Kim. s c:e
s i North On Pirics, si.i
0 3 &amp; E 21.14'of 4, Rik 28. Sanlando wriee Kay, W )C'of Lot I &amp;all of 10,
Tl,e Suburb Beautiful. Sanford Sec - A.J, Peterson s.d. Ist Addn.,
111,500.
0. 000
Ernest ?A Southward &amp; v6l
rye Points 1k MCry. Ltd to Patricia to John BIta &amp; *1 M
Activit in the Seminole Count real
(mvary Baptist Assembly of San Diane. Lot 13. The Springs Sh I
ood Village, S41.000
estate market was up 35 per cent during the
Patricia H Rogers (form

Grady L. Cordell a Barbara 10
orA. 'D
Thert-'s no need 19
hLOW.
C. French a wt. Mar y a.,
elf-addressec! envelope to From SE cor. of NW to of Sec. 14.11.
fr)- to inake ll tile stones the

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try to get it out by dipping

drops still in the rim, rernove part of the inop scrapes the

O ka

TUMDLE SM

Ihae tried sarious liq

uids arill viiashing fluids to get

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Cameron.Srown Co. to FIa.
S.imuel I. Boothroyd &amp; wi
Residntial Communities Inc., Lot 4, Beatrice I. to Johnny Walk er Real

B Lot 1.2&amp;4 20 81k C L?s I 17 81k Lt i 81k 8 HighlandHilts %33.000

Lot 72 Blk 10 Bel Air.
D &amp; 0% 1 1. Rik E, &amp; Tracts I
Wm M McClymont &amp; wf. Highland Hills $195.000
Retftce Mae to Frederick Wm,
Cameron-Brown Co. to Fla
Rood, ir &amp; wt. Dianre Marie. Residential Communities Inc, L ot 1,
Commence at SE car of SW 1, of N E Rik A, Highland Hills. %73.100,
'. of 5e 7221)? etc aka It 711
Fla
dential Comm Inc to

nes. of SF'. leSs E 100 of S 301 of Sanlando Springs Lake Oaks Sec
Cpni Prep Incta., Jo,
paint in the rini has hardened doesn't touch the wood. Now tr) Sec 16 21 11, plus N 30' of Lot C. S6,500
Jr L Wt Shelby, Unit 202 C, WI I v.i
Henry G Green &amp; wt Ress to Villas, Condom . S50,000.
and that the cover never was remoiiiing the decal by rubbing Windmeado Farms, S16.300.
Seminole Enir., Inc. 10 F%obefl Joseph C Spaulding I a Int . Myron
Is
Marie King Bolles to BliiI
really on tight enough.
there wiUj the wet clott
Frin &amp; *1 Elst Lots J. SAII SOuc', L Alolay, II int.. L Ralph L. Keeler
znnie easier and better way to have to repeat the operation ss=
Ill -tit of NW14 of SE 14 fless r w Land ILO Plt of Ries: k HamilI P
Sam. Enlr., to Eva M.Clark, Lf 44, SQ 421 &amp; W is, of part so of sR 427) SIS001)
several times.
handle this?
Santl Souci. 13.000.
Harold Cooks,
At Frteda To
Sec 22 20 30. $70,000
A
%Vhcn you first open the
David L Slater &amp; wt Barbara 10 Linda Davison (form Brovivisein Lot
Q.
An old house we moved Lf 32. San% Souci, SS.000.
ran, punch holes into the hin.
127. Lake Harrier Eits. S15,300
Derrel E, Cilley, t
This has to be done very care- into has a small inarble
12 Rik 12. Crystal Lake Winter
Frances E.. Lot 55, Ho*ell Esls s d HomrS S 0, S21.661,
to Blanche C Ouimby. S 17S' of E
f Lit Iy so that you don't knock ji:.st inside the entrance-way.
r epir J]III
George 0 Adams &amp; wt Janis B. to 150' of I-of 56, &amp;1 c N sh I's Or ange v i i i
over the can. Sonic persons find The former owner told us that
Donald R Gillum &amp; Norma L 10 Afthvr Clyde Hackett, Lf 26, Olk D.
it helpful to pour out sonie of tile he cleaned it with nothing else Michael S Alexalo%, Lot 9 Rik 2 repl
Silver Spgs. Guar Land &amp; Tille
Amercled PI&amp;I Lake Kathryn Park,
Sh I &amp; 2 No Orl Townsite Atli Addis 3rd Addn . S6.700
to Gerais John. Lot 107. Myrtle Lalpaint before doing this. The but a detergent. I recently did
20D
Hills % d $4,000
Robert 0. Simpson S Ehi.
holes can be punched with 'I that aixi it stic-nied fine at first,
Geo E. Blackmore to David H
Writs, A, Haupt &amp; Jill to HaroIa
Joseph E. Sabatini a wt. Cisaire m. to
hammer and a nailcet or stnne but soon decioped some white Horton &amp; wt Katherine A Lot 1 81k w H 'ones Trute W j 045W'. HrtSOtk &amp; *4 Mary L ii 792 of C

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later I find that some I)! the

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I;u to Ube tile

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FRANK AND ERNEST

11ects in the sinai)

It never quite succeeds,

k

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If tillws a day

niall brush in it and then kitchen cabinets. but without
uccess. What can you suhpivat.
wiping it on an old newspper,

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1~~ this

for several da`oi, This "curing"
Q.
keep the con
Every time I paint
drying out too quickly.
and I'll tx- doing it again soon - from
ocess
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fly ANDY I.AN(;
AP Neiisisilcature.ii

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ran a

doubleton If North and South

CoWTSEEM

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and it shodd be reheated tz
rilake a hard cake, "she ex-

eneva
or ens

isn t there

also held the jack that lead
would almost surely result in
defeat of the contract,
Otherwise, it would give
declrer an unimportant extra

JACOBY MOQERJ

recommend the changes you

Send your ques1ons to:
Real F-state Investmirnts
rhe Evening Herald
300 North French All enue
Florida 32n,I

paint again

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Sunday, March 1, 19 16,- 5 C

Evening Herald, Sanford, III

a grinder before you melt it,

.

should make.

olunteer advice today, but if
our opinion is asked be sure
PISCES (Feb. 2D-March 204*
yo-j know what you're talking The outcome of an event that
about or you inay cause a could exert an influence on your

have four spades for a

the camel's hack

(;a hark to the brokrrs -.;ho sold -,-ru the propertlez and have

LOII WOULD

Lt'E TO BUY A

hich %ill give him a comfortable retirement without

problem. I suspect the manner In which the financing was
designed, plus possibly to low dowm payments, plus too rapid a
purchasing program, have combined to work you Into an Lln-

AQUARIUS iJan, 2D-Feb. 19

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doesn' t need more depreciation. er has anuritcr of assets iii

Using snap judgement based on your Inquiry, there IS an eX-

to shift them to

try
another.

sly or too shrewd when

dealing to&amp;v ciould misfire and
not produce' uiC results )OU
hope for. Be candid and open.

we would double a one heart
opening for takeout holding:
A K96 V 6 el AJ98&amp; K Q876
The answer is that while we

niiser ouId

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ctlknt possibility that owning the 10 prope rties may not be sour

CAPRICORN I Dec. 22-lan.
19) Usully you face up to your

LI0HUHSHCADAMS0N000

by Bob Monlana

0)

diamond contract. tie would we certainly would doubler
reason that the bidding had
(Do you have a quesilioill
marked North with the king of for the experts? Write "Ask
hearts and South
with a the Jacabys" care of this
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SEEK &amp;
HAVE YM ANY
EP4TR'tDEP4(AL

Scrutinize them cautiously.

Allies who are usually helpful
may not be there when you need
them today. Wn't bank too
hiesivily on othm to get you out

A mtrh mint

ARCHIE

Al

addidon

more than you can handle today responsibilities readily, bu
competitively. Size-up your today there's a possibility yo

to

Sfatiley S Wyman &amp; wi K ithryne A

4,

Sanford Sec s'OO

And good alI It well may be! Providing, of course, that Nlr

more complicateA than the),

TAURUS (Aprfl 2D-May 20)

A Vermont reader asks if

hearts against South's six

by At Vermeor

L

am pie W ne to collect your

She rose with dummy's king
of hearts, drew trumps, ruf led
the qutvn of clubs and

A really good rubber bridge like

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D. A

Pass

By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
.3 1.

be your downfall today. Allow dealings today may be a bit

would be

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,Hhrley Lr Stanford to Patricia E.
nford aka Rogers. W III.SS' of Lot
2. all of 3 &amp; E 21 44- of A. Rik 78,
SAniando the Subirb Beautiful,

D. A is to stay put'

ly lady also had no problems

s,

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V l$OQø CI WIndeaao*b ND

F°5

depreciation
Gut C
I liaisen'i paid any imorne
tax for six years. In fact, I ha%e depreicialilon left over. And not
only tha It. sometimes I luive to dig into my pocket to malite up
some expenses when I have too many vacancies. Sly advise to Air.

story

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Pass
Opening lead - 7 V

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AItarrror,tc iah As. to Indiana
Dawn Dcv Inc to Grnv E Sharpe
Mtq Corp. On ben of (ci) Beg. at SE Lot S. Down Ests, d.
Car. Of SW I a Of NE I Of Sec. 14 21
Cameron Brown Co. to Fla
79. etc SAS11,0DO
Residential CommuniiI III Lnt A

111k E. Sunland Est%,. 516,200.
Helen G Hullon, sgf, to Otlavio

The fellow who owns five properbes free and clear is sure

On the other hand, just because your poslUon may be wrong for
)0U, doe.n't mean that the same po sition would be wrong for
evt!ryone. In fact. I know some high Income Individuals who
would love to pay no taxes for six years, and who could easily
afford to 'dig Into their pockets" every once In a while 11
necessary.

"Chest vour
rnan,
s the III

21N T, Pass
Pass 3£
Pass
Pass 6 •
Pass

I. S. Hastings £wf Lillian to R. A.
Fleming &amp; wt Cha:Iotie W., Lot 5.

poictant moves.

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Dear Mn, Saxon,

trick

ou t.

heat. SuI should be put through

Sand and gra vel should be

fIckni prolir

Dear Mr. V.0.,

"How did you figure that

7;.'. _J

Fuel is important 'because a
bird generates between 100 and
120 degrees and must con
tanhI) produce energy to make

nd gravel.

M Recipes Are For The cut-up green grapes Set aside cry tlis especially when they

having to depend upon his children, if 811)

made

't,,,rlh cm vulnera ble

AT HE

For a Cardinl Casserole

re than
the value of tile tangibles. In fact, why but the tangible assets -en at bargain prices -if the businesti Is not producing a sul-

Illitarch 7, 1976

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management

they are natu- butter.

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SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
Hasty or rash judgments could Business or commercial

South, a naive-looking elder-

SOUTH
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150 IX)Ufl(IS of Iced a month
in our trecs"
secds and thistle seeds mixed
but she has also deised some
M11. dttidui to share her find to,etht r and poured Into a p1as
timrii casseroles for the ings with people publishing the tictontninerthit is wo to three
feathered boarders
book
inches deep and lined with SIfld

Dove Delight are among the crtunbs with one-quarter cup of replaced often ST)ecially after
in I little 1&amp;piage book bird seed mixture and I cup of rain or snow. Birds nec i it ev-

thoughts before making tin- appear on the surface.

seen of hearts

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have hundreds of birds nesting corn, peanut hearts, sunflower inent of containers that in. spiI insects

.

Prudent

have nothing else put out

joyed those taste treats, I now cuits, kitrh('n s(raps, cTacked blender. She uses an assort. lions that people shouldn't choke on the sticky peanut

She not only feeds; the birds -

,

about this hand. WeSt. a young
player with roving eyes had
seen the entire
o
a
South hands during the bid.
ding and therefore had no
problem about leadirg that

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you

eating weed seed," kept I record of how they en- any aniount of crushed dog bi.s- cuiLi which she crushes in the sees insects around and cau. mix it with suet since WIN can

Cardinal Cabbeiole, Finch

lead the ace to sae that over

This brings us to

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might stick to the grid when birds can have nibbles when

they try to get food The suet they want them They should be
it took her about three can be put in nets or it can be fed twirve a day, she says, and if

ways I began to research what Place on feeder tray.
each formula
Mrs (grove tapers off bread or leftover cookies If you
nie
imigid includes
All birds like crushed dog bis- feeding in the spring when she put out peanut butter be sure to

fib.)III the pffins-1 visit Inin
-fai; return

Mr. V.

WIN T BRIDGE

rki LAXKING R)R A
-SPECIFIC
LE ON

popcorn, raisins,ai uts in
When it becomes icybirds can shells, and dried fruil.t across
lose an eye, leg or tongue which evergreen trees so that the

,)fl t Ut (OfldltIofl future potential and (arning po wtr Is All at
t0LiiIiS.IIitdon's produu enough earnings camparable
moto other

For Monday, March 8, 1 976

6

She strinp cheese cubes,

of those uncoated wire grids

control ttic different birds like to eat and I

Fries Chickadee Crunch and combine 2 cups of bread

'17he hiliver lIKU1?1V
esL-1i)%hiiig tie tm~

YOUR BIRTHDAY

witiiti u

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help

Mrs. Cosgrove says,

tilt It contribute to the earning power of the huslaess and he feels

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keeping the air bug free Then,

too, birds
weeds by

he should he paid for them

you're talking with should know faraily u3 well.

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"Even when you are sleeping, says. "People told me to tape ;I fork. Turn into foil, loaf-size

tIeularl IIai urrent appraisal has been made The amount ndded
on for goodwill ant rea'r a diffi rnce of opinion
lllesdlercontendsthntht has a location, lease, customer lists,
sales and Inventory records, suppliers, exclusi v e finch, all of

Before announcirV, your plans changes In your basic We style.

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The seller has often put much effort and money Into his business

It could be someIng trivial
This year it is very likely that
that may hurt your image.
) you will make some positive
UBRA (Sept.
ct.

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"Suet should not be put in one

businesses or securities, the buyer shouldn't pay any

VIRGO (Aug. Z3-Sept. 22) It
won't be the big thirgs today
that others will find fault with.

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Dear Mrs E. I

could be faulty.

seldom has anything to say.

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After she h, d figured out

All this %%4int in exchange is a
Light )ears ago when e harden slightly.Reheat it and
hat birds like to cat
Junco
little loød and shelter then the moved to Ridgefield from an while it is in liquid form, pour Jubilee
includes grape Jelly,
oing gets tough says Inime apartment in New York, I be oneIin4I,
Itl4IlI cups ofit over the Nuthatch Nibble has a cup of
Cosgrove, I Connecticut house- came enchanted with the birds dry ingredients. Add one-half popcorn, Waxwing Wedge in.
iti and bird watcher
and Ibegan studying them,"she teaspoon of sand Mix well with dudes apple cubes
and raisins

hIo dO I determine if the

W/

IX00tili, 23-Ave "T)SAyou grow very restless.
m (Feb. 2D-March 29)
won't be wre
Information
t oday by "in
avoid the company of a friend Take
nier, with a rain rf call It
who does a lot of t.dklnL' but

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Mrs

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could be easily overlooked
AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 1rr
CANCER tune 21-July 22) It
may be heard for )OU today to You'll be in the mood for some
activity
today,
hold back from repeating some fur -type

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sects that have been sprayed.

value of the tangible assets, plus an estimated value for Inlangibles or goodwill The bu&gt;er and seller usually look at the
business from different viewpoints regarding

I'm thinking of buying a
ikiiig price i fair

SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23'tkC

TAURUS (April 20May 20)

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ME

ruWng a pleasant day.

won't slip out that
another may find offensive, today that have a tendency to
even though you didn't intend get everyone up tight No use

"I ";ZE PRIME

Ll :=5 A SCRE_

them to be so.

heat and allow it to cool and

financial transactions. Count first to be sure this person
doesn't have other plans
your change Keep sides sL1p
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
1une 20)
GEMINI (May 21,
Today you could feel you want 19) Be sure whal. you volunteer

24 25
ARE *,CLJ UPTIOHT

remarks

covers,

and (lay to clear the air for you. ness acumen.

Dear r. Saxon,

for birds Some birds

24 Twist
J4 Notion
25 Coin Of India 46 Gray
26 Prayer books 47 Msn*s name
27 Pilate
48 Shout
si
50 Distant

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The birds are working night

SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov. 22)
Mold discts1ng family topics

food

r

may be poisoned by eating in-

2 Asseiref ate
3 Iamerntris
4 Leo. Pius,
Peter. el &amp;1
5

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can't get a lot of grit from the clus coconut shell halves and
the help of htr husband, Ld, iiaatgrindtr, then into a double ground. They don't ha%e teeth upturned plastic garbage can
arid his illustrations and bust- boiler to melt. Remove it from like ours," she explains,

night hawks fl) catchers and suet to trees and so on but I pan 5 inches b) 1 Inches b) 1 months to figure out the exact put ma cake pan, hardened and

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thrds" she has published with It ra heel Suet through a

Birds

Invariably this is the biggest problem to resolve %hen an owner

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by Lorry Lcwis

them.

ARIES
ARIES (Mardi 21-April 19)
Be careful today so thoughoess

The

deddes to sell his business The price Is usuall) based on the

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CAMPUS CLATTER with BIMO BURNS

II IR\ III{ON
Al' Nt sknIures Vinier

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For

It's possible that you could be 21) Rathei than drop in

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LARRY IXO

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Are

careless today in small Unexpected]) on someone, call

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I Temperature

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network
7 Swiss Canton 19 Poems
8 Roman roads 31 Weirder
9 Dispatch
33 Sir"
10 Openwork
vegbte
fabric
38 City in
'1 cne *O
Washrngton
Pieces out
40 Fourth Ej!aje
17 Spanish City 41 Dull finish
19 Slight colo
42 Deaden

2 lGoflteachet

IT UP FM
10 C1il(iT

Bef

52 Goff mounds
53 He loves
(Isbn)
S4 Bu'd rig
2
nand
additioti
21 Wrong Wallis) 55 EPO
22 Congers
56 Unusual
57 Rel ative 11b
2418ob
DOWN
26 River in France

v Art Sonsom
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THE BORN LOSER

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For Sun d

Cain's mother

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How To Feed Feathered Friends

ate
Investments

ACROSS 39Sani

for so little

Our one, two
an d three
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dels

1

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room
SWALL TO WALL CARPETING
A
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*DISHWASHER DISPOSAL
41 PRIVATELY FENCED PATIOS
"PROFESSIONAL LANDSCAt'ING

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Another

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\MV WILCO CONSTRUCTION COMPANY

KISH REAL ESTATE
DirsitI In Sanford West on 2SIh Street off ii.n.
I I Mile to Pldgewocd Ave Follo w Signs,

323-7860

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Sunday, March?, 1976

FICTITIOUSNAME

Land Transactions
' 'riietti Lee Wtitcy &amp; WI Anne?tc
¶. rrderick M. Cox &amp; *1 Carol A.,
Lo' 21. Indian Hilt Un. 6. 542,500
Cari Meyer I wI Anne to Paul F.

Cc*jn Mt
&amp; Equity Iny. to
Clborn R. Cheatham &amp; WI Evelyn
B , Unit 7 B Ramtjkwod, Condo,
%27,90o.

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to Rodney W. Cabie 1. wI )oyce,S' ,
Of NW', Of NE'1 of SW'S, Sec 7719
29 (Ie%% W 25'). 520,000
H Green &amp; Sons, Inc. to Anthony
W Wheeler &amp; WI Hilda M., Lot 37,
Walden Trrr.. $.31,90O
Charles 0. Tulle' Jr.. Nominee of
Tru$trescousi,nMtg,&amp;Equitylny,
to Thomat E. Campbell, Nominee of
Trustees Cousins Mtg &amp; Equity lnv.,
from SE CD,'. of NW'.I of SE'.., of Sec.
24 21 29. run W 479W, etc., $100.
CousIns MIg. &amp; Equity lay, to
Rachel S. Flnkle, UnIt 43C, Ram.
blewood. Condominum, $32,900.

$46,300.

....

Seminole

County's natural beauty and

sub.tropical climate continues to attract

new

residents who buy new

homes,

The Herald reports the total land

transactions within the

informed of

county. To be

our growth pattern be

sure to read the

Srw?t,i S(Ot Tate &amp; Jasper F'
Scott, (0 exec wilt cI Will Scott to

S'nctta Scott Tate, LotsI&amp; 9, 111k 6.
Lockhart's s d. 5)00

"Home"

eve
Sunday.
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section

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. dV &amp; wl
1. 1oo.v

4itl. $37,800 '
Josiph H. Chambers &amp; wf Retty to
Srritera Diversificid, Inc. to Myron
Fred B. Sieber to Ranald Stewart
M ytrs &amp; wI Dixie, Lof 12, 81k A, San Jr. &amp; Stanley Poole S l's of S t 's of nw
eL,dstian lilt., Un. II, 135.400.
3 of Sec. 70.21.30, so,.
Ronald Stewart Jr &amp; Judith to
J. I Kislak Mtg. Corp. to Rudolph
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t. acra WI cnrlsyobeu U.. LI
virgil P1 wlr.Irocu', Trustee, 5 ' 015
Spring Oaks Un, 3, 536.500.
sOf NW'1 of NW '40f SeC 2021 30,
Margaret Blake to Margaret $100.
Blake &amp; Cane Blake, it. ten. Lot 3,
(QCD? Pan Amer. Bk. Tampa to
61k 12. Ter B, Sanford, E.
Virgil H. Wintrode, Trustee S " of
'.of NW '40$ NW '.. of NW '0t Sec.
Tratforrrs Map. $100.
(QCC) Harold Keeling. 0dm. cit 2021 30, 5103
Althe P. Williams to Robt. E.
Samuel to Joyce Nicholson &amp; Grace
Davis, LotS, 81k S. Flora HIS.. 5100. Berrayer &amp; wI. Shirley Lt. 11,
Georqe E. Blackmore to Gitle Eastbrook s d Un. No. 9, 13.5,5.)0
Yy000 Malognide's, Lot 17, 81k 0,
FF.,MiarnitoMtg. Guar. Ins. Lot
Ster1lng Park Un. I. $100.
Oayl. V. Malogrldes to Ralph E. 9 Ilesdale Manor, $36.34?
Charles W. Flnnlgan &amp; A. Harold
kelley, Lot I?, 01k 0. SterlIng Part
Bridge' to Dr,ald A. Dunn Jr. &amp; wf.
Un. I, 570.000.
ROOdTdS McConnell&amp;wt LInda to Trtssa I Julisn N. Dunn &amp; wl.
Sandra R. Downs (married), UnIt Alyte, S ½of N iof SW'. of SW t.
II4. Bldg 1. Wekiva Villas, condo., of Sec. 3..3%,
Theraron Ellis Heir of Gaffney
513. 307
Button D. Hiitt, 591. to Betty DarnellatoMamieM. Robinson, Lot
111k G. West Sanford Realty Co..
Jennings, (form. Hiatt. LI 27
1100.
Devonshire, 5)00.
Freedom Fed. toCarlj,Mahala&amp;
Fla Coof. 7th Day Mv. to Fla.
Diane L., Lot 116, Barclay
Living Inc. Lots 1.5. Springdates.d,
Woods. 1st Addn, n,00.
5100.
Sarah Sim'sns, Trustee &amp; lnd, &amp;
The Greater Constr, COrP. .0
Metropolitan Realty Inc.. Lot 6, 81k ho. Leonard to Vernon 5,. Butler &amp;
wi. Shirley Lot Ill Woodcres? Un. S.
C, 'The Woodlands, 131.000.
Christian Counsellors, Inc. o 139000
Margaret A. Bledsoe, Lot 7 81K 13.
Esther Taylor Aka Foster to Gao
Third Sec. Drc'amwold,
P Foster E 's of SE 14 of Stt/ 14 cit
C??Y(.a of CJfl . iflC. tO JOSh
NW 14 Sec fl2%29, 5100.
Franklin Iwl. Olga M,10t34, BR
Walter I. Lavck &amp; Rosa to John
H. Camelot Un. 7. *33.100.
W. Rein I WI. Arnell C. LI 0, 01k J
Matette Stevens. wid. teClarence
Or. Ratthes, S.c. 0, $41,000.
gens 1.
Catherine B.. tnat
Freedom o'omes. let, to Wm.
part of Lot 7 E of Smith Canal, I Burthard 1. wt Patricia Lot 24. 111k
of Lot 2. E. of Smith Canal,
Hill, 5.33,900.
81k 3. SarWcrd Farms. 11.000.
Freedom Homes. Inc. to Donald J.
Tb. Greater Canstr. Corp. to
.asanen. sgl.. Lot?), BR I Shadow
James L. Smith £ *1. Donna S. Lot F1ltl, 136.900
11. Ilk C, Seminole Sites.
Freedom Homes, Inc. to Betty .1.
(QCD) Raymond L. Keyte &amp;
Moore. sgI., Lot 10 61k 1, Shadow
Lillian to Raymond P. Keyte &amp; wf. Hill, $35,100
Mary E ,Lot I BIk 0, Tnipleft Lake
Joseph A. Fallucca I w(. OayI to
SnoreS, 1)00,
Raymond P. Ketye &amp; *1, Mary to Pasquale J. DePalma 1. wf. Emilia
U Tort'e &amp; wI. Jyc p,, 0.. Lot 70. 01K A, Winter Woods sd.
$33,000.
Lot 6 81k D. rip1ett Labs
Robf IWathen &amp; WI. Alva tO
Michael P. Shell &amp; WI. Janet B. to Jesse 0. l4ollingsworth IWI. Hilda
of I. 81k). Resun'ey
Ceo. .1. Chanalry &amp; wf. Cynthia I? J Lot 7 &amp; E
235. Wrenwood Hts. Un. 2. 133.500. 00 51k 1, Wlldmere, 1)7.700.
Marie N. Fritzsche, wid, to
P.tOgnoti3 Sbc. Corp to Craven
Dr. Cc Inc . Lot 573. Wekiva tnt Marcella E Hammons LI 6 Mutton
Abercromtiie's S d
C'. i Fox l"un?. Sec 3. 17.000
Sv:d &amp; Co. to 'ilIly H Gayti 1. wf.
Craven Dev. Co Inc. f's Clifton £
Oickmy.r &amp; Ethel S.. Lot 373, Sandra C. Lot 29 Howell Ests. Sd
Wiva Hunt Club Fox Hunt, Sec. 3, rept. $41802.
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Magnolia SYC Corp to Craven Inge 0. Wheat. sql Unit 374 Village
0ev. Co Inc Lot 46, Wekiva Hunt of Wlndmeaciows No. 2. 121.000.
Club Fox Hunt, SOC 3. $3,500
Wm. F. Webster Jr. I WI. Lucy to
Whildo Homn, Inc. ID FF., OCI, Edwin
J. Dolan &amp; WI. Frances 0.
Lot 4 &amp; E 2$' of 3, BIk 1 Lonqview Unit 30$ Villa.. of
Wimdm.adowt

John 1. Backer, S 230' of E 200' of
of SW'.. of NWI.. of Sec. '5.20.30,

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Deputy Clerk

Cleveland, Mizc &amp;
Bridles
By: Jack 1. Bridgts
709 N. Oak Avenue.
P 0 Drawer 1
Sanlord, Florida 37??)
Attorneys for The Atlantic
Land anii Improvement Coa,pany
Puthth: Feb. 29, March 7, 1Q76
DEW lol

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCF.RP4'
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(Ji'i'i tIi,tI liii'
Notice
un1erignd, pursuant to the
"Fictitious Name Statute," Chapter
865 09, Florida Statutes, will register
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, in
and for Seminole County, Ftorida,
upon receipt of oroof of the
publication of thiS notice, the fi
titious name, to wit: BUSINESS
INSURANCE ASSOCIATES under
wtiich I am engaged in business at

Luin.. '..-.i*' '"r'j!ionaI
Utt,ce, suI'iJ3u, I54j state oao
431, Longwood, t.ongwood, Florida
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4-Personals

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CUR.
CUlT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
CIVIL Case No. 74.lfl.CA.O9E

FEDERAL

ARE YOu TROUI3LF.D? CaU Toll
Frr', 6J4 2077 (or "We Care" EcctIent Opp''tunity Only 1 10
"Ho'iirie" Adultt or Teens.
hUt
with complete
FACED WITH A DR1NXINc.
company training &amp; locIiOfl tel
PROQL'EM
up Investment of 160C 55.000. Call
Pethaps Alcoholic Anonymous
collect Mr Carson, 613 3165320.
Can Help

VENDING ROUTES

NATIONAL

MOR
TGAGE ASSOCIATION, a tor
poratlon,
Plaintiff.

IJUP(U I tIT P- UI KtLL,

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NOTICE OF SUIT
TO JOHN W. FUTRELL

Last Known Address
co Lucille Clinton
470d' Live Oak St.
or write
Cudahy, California
SantordAlAnonfamilyGrOupPO
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
110* SS3. Sa"forgi, 11a 3777)
NOTIFIEDtoIake notice tPat a suit
has been (lied against you in Ihe
above tilled Court. The nature of
this Suit Is an action to foreclose a Nationally known Prnduction Co.
real estate mortgage held by
looking for fresh new talent. Call
FEDERAL NATIONAL F,OR
305 In 4461 today
TGAGE ASSOCIATION, a cor.
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poration, which mortgage it
6-Child tare
recorded in Official Records Book
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9$), Page 1209, Public Records of
BUSY BEE CHILD CARE
SeminoleCounty, Florida. Thename
2477 Holly Avenue
of the Court In which suit
Phone)?) 7510 or 3fl 0760
proceedings are pending is the f Circuit Court of the Eighteenth -- ________ _________.
Judicial Circuit. in and for Seminole
9--Good Things to Eat
Ccunty, Florida. Case No.76196 CA
09 E.
MURCOT I'S
The descripton of Inc real
proøerty in Seminole County,
j? aor 372 0362
Florioa.nvolvedinsaidproceealncs
Fruit For Sale
as described in the Complaint It at
follows:
Call bcfore' 10 a m. or after) p m.
LOt 1, Piock
37? 8648
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ORLANDO. 6th AthIilion, according
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SANFORD-. WIDOW MUST SELl
3
Bedroom,
tarp.,.
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rc(nigeralor, drapes all Stay.

JUST outSide city limits Sonfo,d,
Lo'Qe two story Iranie d*vcihing on
four anti one half acres lOnd Price
only 576,000

Screened porch, tot 1S'x300'
Beautiful garden with fruit trees.

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DUPLEX- 2 Bedroom concrete
block, excellent conditions no city
taxes, By owner. 327 6670.

Req Peal Estate Broker, 371 0611
377 7115
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373 57)5

Sunday, 1 to 5:30
Bedroom, 2 Bath, Loggia

FOYER, PATIO PRIVACY
EXECUTIVE HOME IN IM.
MACUATE CONDITION Car
peted, draperies, fireplace, many
amenIties. 547.000. 17) 50150(6
Blvd. GoIng north on Hwy 17-97,
?,rfl right at Lincoln Mercury
Dealer on St. Road 477, about 4
miles to Sonora Luxury Homes.
Terms possible.

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7 Bedroom house on 133'xISS' tot.
Cash only. Call 373-3953 alter S
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lakefront. 3 Bedroom, 1" baths, 7
Florida rooms, central heat and
air. A beauty. 137.500.
TIME for swimming- Pool home 3
Bedroom, )m baths, large family
room. Reduced to $79,900
OUPITRY LIVING at its best- 1.7
acre lol with beautiful double wide
moøile home. 3 Bedroom. 7 h*'hs
garden plot all prepared, Only

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story, I bedroem, 7 bath home,
cenlral heat and air, attic fan,
fireptac, rc', 7r' tuvr,..iu.
double lot. $78,000.
iOUTH PINECREST- 3 Bedroom,
7 baths. Owner moving out of
state
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financing
aadabIe $77,000.
b'AIIT STORE-- Business and real
eitte. 173.000 or will sell one for
1)7.500, inventory and fixturci
included

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Stemper Realty

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

Central Florida's
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
19)95 French
327499%
377 1496.327 1981
327 1959, 372 1164

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KuIp Realty, 377.7333.

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Cab.nels.
Counter tops, Sinks Installation
avOihiblr Bid C,ttj$l 37? P57
.tn y time

Huffy Riding Mower, lip.
26" cut, excellent condition
5350 Ph. 373 6600

OCCASIONAL TABLE
With Draw-cr, Nice 3ize, Like New
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Phone 372-5049
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54-Garage Sales
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Lake Mary. Friday. Saturday.
Sunday. March 5.6, 7. lii m. to 11
p.m

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Lake Sylvan, 36 acres, all or part
The
Horton
Organization,
REALTOR, 299 1570 or 377.3357

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;,,kefront lOt, Zoned agricultural.
meduced to 111.030

Carport Sale: Saturday. 17$ Canal
Street (Park Ridge). Sanford,

Harold Hall Realty

nice homes.
lOt. 16.500
LAKE MARION LAK'dFRONTOwe? 1 acre of 550 00.000 homes,
nice trees. 115.500.
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323.5774 Anytime
Multiple ListIng Service

Forrest Greene, Inc.

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Casselberry. Hwy. 1797 6)01706
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1966 EnglIsh Ford Cortina,
mechanically sound. 5173. Call
after Op 'a. or anytime wCiekeftds.
3.23 6753.

CMco &amp; The Man

SWAP SHOP- FLEA MARKET
id 1/97&amp;427,LonQwaod
Anyone can ee seller or a buyer
, 37)190or$344fr,Q3
No chare. All admitted free
Come browse every Sunday 9 to)
1972 Pontiac GTO, $2,000 Nw tire's.
,tt te Movieland Drive-in
powe.
new •ipsôust, air ccrtcl
The'atre. South 17 92. Phone
brakes, etc Call 373 4717
1216.
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DUNE BUGGY. roll bars, plastic
tc 5.375. Phone 322 0333
71-Antiques
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like new Ph 323 8769 or 323 57

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Johnson motor, trailer and at
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377.

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70-Swap &amp; Trade

19'. 140 HP Mercr'jiie'
Iflboarttnulboird. blowers, bilge
pump, sink, running water, ice
box, head. itew canvas, full in.
strumetltatlon.newcarpetjn7 3210391. 1228714.

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Furniture

DA'JI2S' 323 9)70

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1975 MG Midget, white with beige
interior, only 6.020 miles
Showroom,, new. 53.59$ Call 327
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AM FM Stereo
377.5734
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ANTIQUES
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REFINISHING, Hwy 119, 2 miles
N. of Oviedo. Free pik up 6.
delivery Open 7 days wk. 3633140
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air, P.S. 6 cyl., 11.000 mile's. A I
Best offer 66$
AskIng 12,900
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ACRES. $9,750. Beautiful
COLORADO high mountain
valley. Best hunting &amp; fishing
area. s95 down, $95 monthly 6 pet.
rI?erraI. uwtuer 'eJioao.

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JUST A PHO4E CALL AWAY

REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE
Clean,7 BR, family rm., fruit trees,

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Want to lease S ID acres for riU5eft
QCCwlngci6tion Saltfreewat..'r
Supply 4450262.

S tenstrom Realty

Bedroom. Ito room, kidney
shaped pool, kitchen appliances,
walk to schools, shopping I
50--Miscellaneous
doctors 126.900.
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Phone $31 9641.
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payments of $9. See' at
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PERSONAL TAX SERVICE AND
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WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FOR?
BUY
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3 Bedrooms, neat, clean and
China. Metal. Glass and
311
31$E Fir'.t St
3725672
good condition? Like trees for
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Doll Repairing
shade and secluded back yard?
FREE GIFT WRAPPINGAII Baby
Call Nettle at 377 6177
L03king for good financing? This
Giltt. Knits, Christen'ng Gowns.
SOLAR HEATING AND WATER
is it for only $72,000.
pavTrII't russ ,'*cicu'e.,.r... ...
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7610 hiawatha
Ph.)72 1301
Call Phil Gonzalez 305 32) 3939
home with two extra rooms louse
as a family room, dining room or I Inor
Stripping 1 Waxing
P4cc-ti help on tnat Saturday tOO"
whatever. Front screened porch,
Residential &amp; Business Frer
Paneling, cioors. vmndowl hunqt.
double carport, unique and lots of
.'stim,atcx BIt: C li'.un 37] 595.4
concrete wok. etc By the' hour. 01
potential. 1 year BPP warranty
I by th jOb 372936$
5)7,900.
75" Color AM FM combInation, $2
or trade for microwave oven
I Inter ion. Exterior Plastering
('r:i 37) 07Cm
C,,ii Sanford s Sales Leader
('laster Patching &amp; simulateti
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ESTERSONLANOCLEARING
Bultdoijn, Fira.,ai,..
work Fill dirt, top soil, 3275943

Care

Home Improvements

Merchandise

COMAHE This NEWLISTIPIG.- 1

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$
MtUI1IIIIU

6633; eves. 372 8970.

47-Real Estate Wanted

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Call for Appointment 322.3103
ADDI1 IONS- REMODELING

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'72 Super Glide Harley Dvmdson
Chopped, extras Must sell. Call
if 7cr 5)0 pm. 377 7369

$O-Autos for Sale

We Buy

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_idyIIwIIde Homes By

Sanford, Fla.

1977 YAMAHA SX 630, many, many
extras Must sell immediately
Call evenings after 7 p m. or all
day Saturday. 37203.45

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For vied furniture, appliances.
toots, etc Buy 1 or 1i1 ilemt
Larry's Mart, 215 Sanford Ave.

Accessories

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Street Lights •Sidewalks

21% W. 25th

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CASH 322.4132

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•Sewers

CONSTRUC1ION k-&amp;'

BLAIR AGENCY
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fenced, terms.

Wooded Lots

Paved Streets

Motorcycle Insurance

LAKE HELEN- 10 Acres, cleared.

HOMES OF DISTINCTION

B Large

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Cobb
15' Opefl'bOw. tn-hull
ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
fisherman, 3) hp Johnson. Gator Toppnicespaid, used, any ronditio,.
tilt trailer, $395. Call 322 %771 after
4445176. Winter Park
6 p.m.
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Custom Built Homes With Many Plans To Choose From

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Garage Sale, Saturday, 210 DogwoOd
Drive, Sanford I Families and
more- clothes, beds, baby things,

ALTAMONTESÔLprees. area of

I tiP h:rn( with l,it1Iy ru:'in,
'.creened porch. large lot, aSsume
$150 payments. 323 1318

9wde

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78torCyCleS

So pplies

68-Wanted to Buy

377 5961

fl*'61

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Purebred unregistered Toy PoOdles.
$60 each. Call after 5 15,
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Small pre'(cr others
Phone)?) 1624

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PICK UP JUNK CARS FREE.

Free Puppies to good homes. Will be
imatl when grown. 323 05)6 befOre
12 noon or after) p.m.
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?'178 hwy 17 92

got course, Fence
Drive off Markham wooris Rd.
Trees, high and dry htoises

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SPECIAL
Furnished 7 bedroom, on beautiful
Path. Ave Convenient to S0tri

GREAT

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Ct-erman Piristhe'- AX"
LPT4fl
excellenT quauiry aria TemperrrenT.
cait Mr Anderton, 3655710.

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322242O AHYTIME
REALTORS M [S 32-65 PARK

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53-TV.RadlO.Stereo

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Cash for wrecked or junk cars. We
tow away. 7 days week. Call

wicker headboard, Stereo.

Semnole &amp; Vc!uSla Counties,
Acreage Tracts, small &amp; large
TERRY REALTY. REALTOR.
675 0111

77-Jur Cars Removed

"° 140L L'S F UP NI lURE 372 5151
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43-Lots-Acreage

OLDER TWO STORY 3 bedroom. 7
bath, carpeted throughout.
condition, has 7LC. 527.500

Real Estate
3227643

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1)09 Sonford Ave.

k'i'? C-jr (1 .risi'nv.tc

Refrigerator, Dry,
Flurik Beds tnt Oi'.i*ir.hec

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area $77950

1100 C. 75th St

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Re'COflijmIiDflci Batteries, 1)2.93
exchange. REEL'S BODY SHOP.

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ui$VI 4 p.m.

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-n lovely 3 bedroom, 2 bath with
extra iaroe Family room P"fl4".i

TAFFER REALTY

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3603 Orlando Drive

manently rented. Walking

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ri'l,y
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Parts

i.'afl's. (ip'en 7
days week JIB Auto Parts, East
Hwy SO. Call collect, Orlando 565
2)31

CONTRACTOR'S EQUIPMENT
FARM ECUIP?,',ENI
New and Used
Ford, Kubofa, Pe'ltibcrte
Sales, Rental, Service
ItlMagnolia Avenue
ALIAMONTESPRINGS 834-1)44
HOOD TRACTOR CO','PAPIY

KENMORE WASHER.parts.
Service, used machines
MOONEY APPLIANCES]?,

GREUCRY MOBILE HOMES

Retirement home, furnished wllh 2
rental units extra, one per-

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Heavy Equipment

52-Appliances

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76-Auto

1 rsCi,i

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Engine. Low Mileage All steel
Frame. 323 .450) MornIngs.

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1) J721

IS YR. F HA F INANCIPic,

1,4,,

25' Apollo, Dodge 440

Viburnum 7'.7i,' in cans, well
bunched. Si. 207 W. 20th St.

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803W istSt.
373 6061 or 373 0517 eves

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IS' Camper, Sink, Ice box, bath. gat
&amp; electric lights $100 firm, 10;
Ridge, Loch Arbor

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NOLL'S
Casselberry, 17 72,530 4706

t1 'hern Red set with coi,ers and
"l'T. •xCelfent condition, $75

Vehicles

II you don't believe that want ads
bring results, try one, and listen to
your phone ring. Dial 32 2611 or
$31 9993

cabinets. as is. Cash and carry

S. tchc',* Bathroom

KULP DECORATORS
A' li Si 3?? 2)15
Buy I urn Ir(
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Cci Pop up Camper sleeps I, stove.
iCe' box, pot, water Excel Conci
11,070 322 612] 326 Abbott Ave
Lake Mary after 5.

chairs, straight chairs, filing

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I Bedroom Trailer. 10'x35'
$1,,h95
372 9117

Ill CATALINA, SANFORD

If you're In the business of building
yogI
busines.
the
use
Classified Ads often.

Sanford Auction

Call Sardold's Sales Leaoer

M.UNS WORTH REALTY

distance to downtown Sanford end
churches. 517.300 or best offer.
Phone 377 194

75-Recreational

Wood or 'eel Ce'ska. ."e:utive desk
&amp; chairs, secretarial deSes &amp;

P!.c'ru' 1?? 'I't1

CAR IBE-- double wide, 3 Bedroom,
2 bath, central air, raised screen
room, carport, shining, payments
1106 32 Phone 377 0051 or nights
Oh
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OPEN HOUSE- 1TO4

$77,100.
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walk to Idylloilde SCPIOOI and golf
course. It's a great house for In.'
money. 137,507.

New house's in a rural area. 'Ia dow 1
paymeol, monthly payments less
than rent. Government subsidized
to QuOtif,d buyers Call to see if
you quaifv '

REALTOR

LOvely 7 story in quiet established
neighlmorttood. 3 bedroom, 7 bath,
format dining, central heat.
fimeplece. separate recreation
f*.jildingwithb0r. fire-place, 1ovely
pool and cabana. See today
139.300.

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Newly constructed) bedroom home,
I bath, quiet Street in DeBary $164
per mo or lower payments to
qualified buyer. large lot

'24 Hrs
323941O
70)7 S FRENCH (HWY 1797)

Hwy. 17.97 Across
From Ranch House JJ
373.8670 or 53).9777/t)

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Sit SO)

1 Year Leases

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Ldrry aon,

carpet, central air, heat, garage,

3Mo..6Mo.&amp;

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li'w 20's Name tCrmS

Unfurnished

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ZIMMER. 17' wide. 7 bedroom,
ccnt'et hi', carport, patio cover.
skirting, new carpet, adults only.
Payments 550.61. Phone 332-0051.
NIghts 678 5569

REALTY INC
3?] 7037
Eves. 372 0612 or 372.1587

2 Bdrm.

Furnished
or

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.RF" '"°'!!ON-- 3
iiui, C."T,i.,,.
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HAL COLBERT

OWNER HOLDS LOAN
What a buyt 3 bedroOms, 1": baths,

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3 lots with fruit trees Corner of W
75lh and Lake' Ave 5.31.500
SEVERAL tO acre trOd'.

1 APARTMENTS

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1'Ma1'1ner's

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Sunland, 3 BR, corner lot, fenced.

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Ads will help you find that jOb

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In 0651

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W$TT REALTY

A low coil

Used office furniture

s2q. Yard

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OPEN HOUSE

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BEYOND O SCRIPTION Lij.'r
I bedroom, 3 bath home ifl
beaulitul Mayfair. Only 2 years
old. Featuret. inClude stereo
system thoroughout. timea
sprinkler System, Indoo, grill. and
a storybook kitchen. I.nothec 8PP
warranted home.

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dream house, New alt electric
S.itchen. Located in q1,ilct section
with large let. And another one of
our x arranted homes. Low price
04120.950.

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?3 SAMOPA BLVD SAPlFO,D

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60-Office

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MRS
'.',.)'ji C)
CLEAPi
BANANAS' Si.per fcmoic:cj

3 OR Brick Home

7k:

TIte Best Buy In Town
Classified Ad

New Vinyl Flooring

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Transpotiation

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51-HOUSehold Goods

Occroomn Irme, good Sanford
nelghberhooct, 51.000. Handyman's
Special. 377-7819

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Auction Every Friday
at 12Noon.
IlgP,wOy 46 Flea Market, SantO(a

Assorted Colors

Stenstrom Realty

Fon'est Greene, Inc.
8306633 REALTORS 3736)53

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used pianos &amp; trade. Lessons-

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Wynnewood' 100'x ISO', 56.750.
Lakefront 9)' on lake, $10,200.
CH(JL.UOTA, 3 BR, 1 bath, large
Riverfront, 100'x680', $18,100.
Florija room, central heat 6. air,
OWNERS WILL FINANCE
Iarje fenced back yard, carport 6.
7 BR. I bath, frame
517,000
tullycarpeted, $1,000 down, &amp; take
2 BR, 1', bath, stucco
114.50
over paymentsof SIjS 'no, 365 3331
2 BR, I bath, C Block..
$16.30
or 373 4330 ext. '147
3 BR, I bath, large lot
$19.007AISOOWNER WILL FINANCE
Em Whil*
3 ACRES. 500 It. on SR 44. C Blocl
building 69'i21', used as businet
they're Hot" *
,Ifld living quarters $76000.

322.6457

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QFcIrIPJT,AL LOTS

':ci!:r,.-,,,:.

U,'iEPAL CONTRACTOR
REAL ESTATE, INC

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OViCDO- 1 bedroom, 7 bath Split
plan, nearly 7.300 square feet
living area, fireploce, II'x 19'
country kl'hen, Screened porch,
on a corner lot. 146.907.
WE TAKE TRADES
SANFORD. 3 bedroom, 2 bath
home, shady yard. air con.
ditloned s.750 MAKE OFFER.

ItO Magnolia Ave.

trees. 7 Bedroom, I bath block
home plus Florida room, Terms.
514.907.

Terms available, Warehouse mutt
be' emptied HOWl Call warehouse
collect. days or evenings, ask for
Mr Wilkes 30529) 6177.

200 North Blvd., DeLa,cJ
1904734.1164

CALL NOW

Days)?) 7174 Broker
Nights, 373 0.415

72-Auction

MEL OTT REALTOR

7-Bedroom. near town and' church.
Idealfor couple or retired. 111,507
LAKE MARY.- 3 Bedroom, 7 batt,
By owner. 3722717 after 7 p m
lakefront home with den,
fireplace, formal dining, rocmy
country kitchen, situated in Over
1') acres. Also available for rent.
565.000.

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59-Musical Mrchndise

P'.ino, organ. guiiar, accOrdian,
pri &amp; group Ball's Piano &amp; Organ
Sales, 301 W It, 37j fl55,

ONLY 5619 INSTALLED
2 New Homes with I pct, Interest.
VA (No Down Payment), FHA
110w Down Paymenti. No closing
coSt. 3 Bedroom, 7 bath. CH and
Or, w w carpet, mange, encloSed
garage. Bargain at 526,950 and
527.2 50.

Sunday,M.arch7, 1976-. 7C

* SWIMMING POOL SALE *
Pool distributor must sell balance of ________________________________
1975 pools complete with sun deck,
Piano 8. Organ Sales &amp; Set,' Wcbuy
fence and filter. 31'xlO overall.

DELTONA

Completely remodeled anl
redecorated, 7) Bedroom house,
OCW kitchen With breakfast bar.
new carpeting, large paneled
family room, dining room, new
roof, new natural gas furnace &amp;
extra large backyard, 172.700.
Owner, 37] 0577

JOHN SAUL'S AGENCY

LAKE MARY

Fi nr,I'd in yaJ with large Sh,icle

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327061$

Evening Herald. Sanford. Ft.

5O-MisceUarwous for Sale

Winter Springs, 3 7, .7 a',rc, lkfrnt,
$49,900. The Horton Orcjanizarn,
Realtor, 299 1521) or 332 31*7 eves

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BEAUTIFUL 3 bedron, I': bath
t.m,', Ciraped
&amp;
, r p1. ted
throughout
Central
A&amp;II,
Payrnent
117 17 monthly No
(4u,'Iily fl() A'.'.0 in,' t ? n1ortqqy.

1?? 71ct

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1727115
After

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REAL ESTATE

SAN MO PARK. 1, 7. 3. bedroom
trailer apis Adult P. family park
Weekly 3515 Hvy I? fl. Sanlorc.
323 19)0

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7S71Pa,kOr
Realtor

CaIlBart

AVENUE MOBILE PARK
7345 park Drive $70 up

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TITLE CLERK- Want a career
ire,' Wxnt x nond
They
AAA
Employment, 20) Commercial,
323 5176.

JIM HUNT REALTY

Your ir.rome tax Too high? Want to
save tax dolIar Let me Show you
how you can save and enioy pride
mjl iiwtirc snip

----------BR ,tpf . turn or unfurri Adui',
3323296 ,a(ter 5 and wk
195.
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Ior 2 Bedrooms AdUIttOflIy

through Thursday. An Equal
Opportunity Employer.

3 BR. t',baths, dining. living room.
c'nt. heat, wall wall carpet, en
closed garage, large fenced lot,
Reasonable prIce, 37389)3 after
5)0

Why Pay Rent?

$77,500

Perfect Retirement
Charming 7 OR, waif'ng for your
special touch. Can't beat the space
for this price. See today!
CLIFF JORDAN.REALTOR

Clean 3 bedroom, II
avocado
Slove &amp; refrigerator, blu.' c,*rpel.
central heat &amp; aIr
Payton't, 377 I Jot

321-0041

Seminole County, Florida,
You are required to file an answer
or other defensive pleadingswith thi'
Clerk of the above named Court and
rve a copy thereof upon the
Plaintiff's attorney, RONAI D . Positions now open at Pizza Hut
Restaurant
for part tIme
WEBSTER, ESQUIRE, of Whit.
BAMBOO COVE APTS
waitresses
and
FIcOte
and '"mp, v.hoe j,
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Pyle
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, .r uox 6126
. .
IurnishCd or uniurnished Newly
benefitS MuSt be II years of age
Orlando, Florida 32603, as required
,t'de'corated Come see 300 F
Call 373 8264 or apply in person
by law, not later than the 25th day of
F1lv1 Santord. 323 13 40
between
2
anci
1
p.m.,
Tuesday
March, 1976. etse a default will be
entered against you.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I hive
e'to set my hand and all Ixed
my off idol sea' at Sanford, Seminole
County, Florida. thIs 19th day of
February. 1976
(Seal)
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By. Mary N. Darden
Depu1r Clerk
Publish Feb. 77, 79, March 7,
1976
DEW.17o

UNi)

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31.-Apartments Furnished

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Large 2 bedroom apartment.
furnished, upitairs. clean, I mile
Baby Sitter and Light Housekeeper,
out. $90 month. Ph. 322626).
hours flexible and pay open.
Reference neede'j. 371 0375.
Sanford. extra large 2 BR apt., near
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hospital. $155 ma Call 37] 9033.

LONG WOO 0. 5k ylark 1)1
see' 3 UR, 2 bath. dr4pes, wooded
lot. 15.100 to assume. 831-7135,

COUNTRY LIVING it yours in this
near new') bedroom, 2 bath home
00 ? a acres, just minutej West of
Sanford 567.500.

7 BR, ground floor, 1)35 mO. plus
dep The HortOn OroanlIation,
Realtor. 299)520 or 3323357 eve'S

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1 ON I

WINNER

LIKE NEW

Days 372 6)7]
Nights'- 3777)57

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621.8Th

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

Real Estate
1
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OVIedO Duplex. furn. Or
,jriurn iøe,sl location Reasonaole
36S)fl)

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RAYMONDM 11011
Req Real Estate Uroktr
3?) 61t Alter hirS 377 fl5i
817W IstSt S,,ntcqcl

CRANK COPIST, &amp; REALTY
1306061
,ittrr hr 831 1170

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BALL REALTY

PARK DRIVE- OWNER IRAN
SF ER RED
3 Bedroom, carpet, range.
refrigerator, drapes, all Stay.
Central heat &amp; air, fenced lot,
80'.toO'.

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Roomlnprlvalehome
pre4erGentleman
322 1576af!er i P m

Real Estate

SanlandoSpringsarca Brick 3 BR.
2': baths, with 1': acres fenced.
Large family room Immediate
poSsession. $67,500, Owner
Associate. 6)1 2333

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SAICOHOL'tt PROBLEM
29-Rooms
l YOUR 'AMILY'
I
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AL ANON
wan? Man 01 V.omanloroom
For families or friends of protth'rn
board and share
expenses. P.one32l 0379
br further information call 173 4567

Delendants

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24-Business Op1xwfunitieS

ri
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR
(Sutti'r), Lot 10 81k 3. Pine Level,
31A-Duplexes
CUlT OF
THE STATE OF Publish. Feb. 27. 79, March 7. 14,
5100
itiQni,fl A. Winters to Barbara H
FLORIDA
IN
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AND
FOR 1976
9EWh15
Winters, sgt Lot 17 &amp; E'. of 16. DIII
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
furished or un
DUPLEX
, Lake Wayman His..
IOO
CIVIL ACTION. No, 7S.2611.CA.09.F
Ideal
location
furnished
ADVERTISEMENT FOR RIDS
REAL ESTATE' Have opening for
John W Martin &amp; WI Janet N to
Division F
rent
365 377)
Reasonable
full time tales assocIate. Liberal
Janet N. Martin, lnctiv., Lot I?. 81k
MOLTOPI, ALLEN &amp; WILLIAMS,
anytime
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given
commission split Floor time For
A. P,rais Pout, )l Sec $100
INC., a corpoiatlon,
that Sealed Proposals Should be sent
confIdential interview, call Larry Furnithed duplex. Lake Mary area.
.1W. HIckman £ Josiane to Alvah
Plaintiff,
to the City 01 Casselbecry, attention
Saxon, 323 9410
H. Jo'tnson Jr., I. wf Doris, Lot
7 BR furnished apartment, nice
the City Engineer's office, at the
less S tOO' 1.4 Industrial Park.
STEPHEN K KAFKA, et Ui.
yard. Chldren and pets OX, $130
City Hall until 1:30 p.m. local time
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
5375,000.
PARTS MANAGER
Defendants
month. 2's milesnorthof lilOn 17on March 15, 1976 for Seminota
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
Writ E Pearson Jr. &amp; WI Ornise
NOTICE OF SUIT
20% Sunset Drive. nxt to
Boulevard Paving Construction in
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE Must nave ciperience in all Iasr
M to Robert A. KOpFii'r P. v.1 Grace
TO. STEPHEN K. KAFKA
William's Accounting &amp; Tax
Catselberry, Florida.
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
of agricultural equipment and
A 1.01 53, 01k H, Camelot Un. 7.
and NANCY KAFKA
Service. Open Sunday. 9 to S.
Sealed proposals should be macIc
CASE NO. 76293.CA.09.0
auto pacts. including receiving,
578.600.
hiS wife'
OflIhebid pioposal form included in
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND
stocking and counter tales.
Ceo. R. Bracken &amp; WI Margaret to
whose residence
Furnisned 1 bedreom, living rm.,
the contract specifications and
LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WINTER
Permanent position wtn rxellent
Charles P. Higqinbotham &amp; WI
is' Unknown
ideal foe retired
dining rm
should be pta.nty t14Irked on the
HAVEN.
Contact
Per
tretge
benefits
Libby J. Lot 6. 81k A. Glen Arden
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
couple. Near town NO pets. 3fl
outside
"Bid
(or
Seminola
Plaintiff.
sonnet Office
Htt. 5.12.070.
that an action to foreclot'e a mo,'
$610 after 4 Xl
Boulevard °aving Construction."
vs
A. DUDA I SONS
Grange Prop Inc.. to Billie I.
tgage on the follov.'l'g property in
PROPOSALS
WILL
BE
RICHARD W BRADSHAW and
Oviedo,Fla. 303363561)
','hit, w,d.Lt
Spring Oaks Un.
Seminole County, Florida:
PUBLICLY OPENED AND READ
SANDRA H. BRADSHAW. his wife, An Equel Opportunity Employer
r-HOUSaS tinfurnished
IV. 131.500
The West 7 feet of Lot 31; Lots 32
ALOUD immediately after the
c't at.
_________________________ Charles M. Harmon &amp; wI Ann N
and 73. the East I 'CCI of Lol ).
expiration of the time established
Defendants.
REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES
toPalriciaA HarriS. E',ofLot3l.
DELTO1IA 7 ¶SP. central heat and
Block 11. CRYSTAL LAKE WIN.
above for receipt of Proposals.
NOTICEOFACTION
Expenienced&amp;NewlyLlcensed
O.P 5v.ocr land Co Pt,I of Black
air, wall to w,itI carpet. garaQe.
TEP HOMES, according to the plot
lngcneraltheprojccl includesthe
To RICHARD W. BRADSHAW
Join"Sanford'S SalesLeadef"
H,
58.007
pe' month
t1creof as recorded in Plat Book 7.
construction of an improved 7 lane
and SANDRA H. BRADSHAW.
5TE'STROM REALTY
Adriana Joan, sql. to Trung Van
DYNAMIC PROPER TIES
Pages 111. 11$ and 1)6. PubliC
street and miscellaneous 5itC work.
hiS wile;
7563 Park Dr. REALTOR 322.7420
itang &amp; *1 Phursq Thi, Lot 3, Itst W
5, V Hardwick. Broke'
Recorcis of Seminole County.
The street construction generally
700 Snuth Laflrea
12' £ W 10' of 2. 51k 0, Amended Plot
OeI'ona 061641%
Flrlda.
consists of a 10" stabilized tub base.
Los Angeles, California 90734 Experienced Chopper Gun, Gel
ni fllr,iit.s.l
UaIIr ad. 57II%.
tCO II .;o.ost yOu. ô,'vJ VUU
an 8" iimcrock t0.e, 71' widc 1","
Coaler and Boat Layup Personnel
YOU AkE HEREBY NOTIFIED
baths. areted ttOvl
Jerome P RuWn &amp; wI Barbara B.
3
are reqi,,lred to s.rve a cOpy of your
Osphaltic surface The street is
Needed. Call Collect. 904 386 6521.
that Pl0inhiff has iflstiluted suit
&amp; re1rgeratw. central heel atr,
to Charles P Challerl,n &amp; wf
written clefenset. if any, tO It Ott
presently paveo and this old agalntlyoulntheabovestyledCo.jrt
garage. L31'Qt' yard. 332365.2.
MarioniC D, Lot 3), Queens Mirro.'
GIBBONS, TUCKER. McEWEN,
pavement will have to be removed
an that the nature of said suit is a
AdCtn to CU. $41000
SMITH, COFER &amp; TAUB, attorneys
within the limitS of th( new con
bill to foreclose that certaIn Mar
Mutt 7 bedroom block
- for plaintiff. whose address is P 0
Sir utt 'on
tgage recorded Ifl o
Book 99L
home,
turn, or unlurn
•
Box 1)63. Tampa, Florida 3360), and
_________________
SPECIFICATI0NS
AND
page 1246, Public Records of
373 7920
file the original with the Clerk of tne
PROCEDURAL DOCUMENTS
Seminole County, Florida, en
101 k lit Ill. ILL .1l%r)
above st'led Court on or bet3f'e
Lake Mary. 32';. I acre, 1230, 1st,
Specifications and Procedural cumbering all the' following
A REQUEST FOR F'UBLIC PAR March 25th, 1976: olhe'rwise
The Horton
dep
•
last.
Documenit may be obianed U0fl
described real estate in Semlouic
WHY PAY MORE?
TIC I PAT ION
IN
IN. Judgment may be enl'red, against
THE
Organization Realtor, eves 3??
application at the City Engineer's
County, Florida, tO wit
VESTIGATIOPI AND STUDY OF you for the reiief demanded in the
WE DO THE JOB
3i7.
office, 95 Lake Triplet Drive, P.O
The South lnleet of Lot 77 and the
THE
CASSELBERRY
CITY Complaint
Box 35. Casselberry, Florida, 37707.
North 3 feet of Lot 76. ENGLISH
FOR
LESS!
CHARTER
WITNESS my hand and seal of
the payment of a deposit of
W0)DS, FIRST ADDITION. ac
Furnish2'.l
F.XE(UTIVE CHEF
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
thit Court on February 19th.
1500 per set. The deposit shah be in
cording to the Plot thereof as Fantastic position
Top pay.
-NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by 1976.(Seal)
cs%h, or check drawn Payable to the
recorcied in Plot Book Il. page 45.
MECHANIC
Clean 3 BR. 2 batu. ce'-lr',i air .snd
the City of Ca5seiber'y, Florida,
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr
City of Cesselberry. Fifty percent of
Public Records of Seminole Count?, Permanent, full time. Own tools
that the Charter Advisory Com
heat, reasonable rirsi, li anJ
Clerk of the Ciccult Court
the deposit (or each set will be
Florida
Good
salary.
1)00
deposit. ISO oIl? alter 4 0 m
mitteewill hold a public hearing to
By: Mary N. Derden
refundedupo,ireturnof theContract
and you are hereby notified to file
BOOKKEEPER
consider recommendations for
Deputy Clerk
Documents in good condition if not
your answer or other pleading to Auto agency experience, Top pay.
ON LAKE
3 BR. 7
DEITOP4A
amending the City Charter.
Gibbons, Tucker, McEvrn
Inter than fifteen (15) days following
PlaintifVt Complaint in the office of
full baths. large family room, 2
DRY WALL
The h*aning will be held on Smith. CoIr'r 8. Taub
the award of a Contract.
tne Clerk of the Circuit Court and Experienced,
car garage $213 per month
Permanent Work
Friday, the 76th day of March, 1976. Attorneys for Plaintiff
Drawings. SpecificatIons and mail (Oplu thereof to Summeelin,
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
Good pay. Great boss.
at 8.00 P N.. in the Council P.O. Box 1363
other Contract Documents may be
Connor,'t Casey. Post Office Drawer
S V. itardwick. Broker
ROUTE DRIVER
Chambers of the 'dsseioerry City Tampa, Floridi 33601
examn.d atthefolloetr*g locations
796. Winter Haven, Florida 33600
Great opportunity and benefits. An
D.el?ona66. 4411
P-tall
Publish: Feb. 32. 79. March 7. 11,
City Engineer's office, Casselberry
on or before the 26th day of
Equal Opportunity Employer.
At the hearing, Interested parties 1976
i
CIty Hall, Dodge Plan Rooms at 11)
March, 1976. or Suffer Default to be
may appear and be heard with DCW176
Homes
Wymore Road, Suite 201. Winter
-WE SELL SUCCESSentered against yo'
respect to the investiaation and
(UI
t.
r
'U!
U3.
flI'tCIdl
0tE
s.enirai
.31117
MUVM I l)'tItl PUIC DlL
wIINt's'smy hOndaS the Clerk Cf
373 5)76
'
study of the Casselberr' city
WeIlva
FlOridO Builders Exthange. 620
Sealed bids will be received by tile
Rrtiremnt Dreamthe above styled Court and the seal
Charter. This hearing may be
SLIM BUDGETS ARE BOL
It -na Avenue, Orlando, Florida.
Landing Resort on scenic river
of said Court at Sanford. Florida,
School
Board
of
Seminole
County.
contInued I tom tsn.O to time by the
STEREO WIT.I VALUES FROM
PROPOSAL GUARANTY
this 19th day of Feburary, 1916.
Florida. at the Altamonte Springs
FiSh boating, canoe. Aduits. 372
Committee.
THE WANT AD COLUMNS.
Each
Proposal
snaIl
be
ac
(SnaIl
_____________________________
City Hall, 723 Newburypo*'t Avenue,
4.470.
A copy of ihC existing City Charte
companied by a certified check or an
Altamonte Spnirscis, Florida. up t
Artriur H. Beckwitt', Jr.
2 Pleat appearino sales persons wIth
Son file with the Clerk o? the City
mohilO home an plivita
acceptable form o( Proposal
Clerk of the (lrr.,it tft*,r1
P115 .,
1:30p.m. Local Time on 74th Mach.
c,- tc.- :.,,.,:
'VI1Uii%1 W*NP.
' -------' "s
:
.
,..m.....
AdultS
only. Plo pets. Ph. 377
lot
Guaranty
in
an Smount equal to it
1976 (or furnishing all materials,
Patrick 0. Hall &amp; wI. Julia to
By. Elaine RiCherde
Top earnings and chance for ad
DATED the 3rd day of March,
Hlrm L. Kamlin&amp; *1. Marie .1 to
1272
least live (SI percent of the amount
equipment,
services
and
labor
for,
Depu'y
Clerk
Christopher D. Hall &amp; *1. Patricia E
vancement. For interview callS59
_____________________
I Woody &amp; *1. Grace T. Lot 36. AD. 1970.
of the Proposal, payable to the order
and constructing and completing a
Surnmerlin, Connor &amp;
105' of S1I$'of Lot S. 81k 8, Beverly
1750,
7 Bedroom located oti lrqe, shaded,
Twenty West, 116.507
Joseph P. Lewis,
cf
tee City of (asselberry. Florida.
GymnMum arid Dressing Room
Casey
'r,
private lot. turniSht'd, 1)50 month
Chairman
Wayne Ccnst. Inc. to Wm. M.
Nurses. RN's. LPN's; Aicici. Aide
at a guaranty that if the Proposal is Post Oft.ce Drawer 795
Additiat Ion South Seminole Middle
Michael Bldrs 01 Scm. Inc to Sue
Broker Owner, 372 S'97
Emerson 6. WI. Mary Jane, LI 117
Canelberry Charter
Companion.
Needed
immediately
___________________________
accepted. the Bidder will execute
T Jostis, Li 193 lIes', W It'). all of
Winter Haven, Flonidi
School, Seminole County. Florida,
Advisory Committee
Winsor Manor, lit Addo., 147,7CC
6760636
the
Contract
and
file
acceptable
495 &amp; 197 lien C IS') Town of
Attornays
for
PIaintlf
Any bId received aft?r the above
Ray A. 2.r:olo Sr 8. Mary to E. T. Publlth: March 7, 14, 1976
Performance Bond within ten (101 Publish: Feb. 72, 29, March 7, 11.
Longwood, 171,200.
mentioned time will not be con
35-Mobik' Home LOIS
VEX))
Jomieson sql. Lot 10 51k 0, Bear
daysa(terthenwardoftheCon$ract,
1976
Ron Meyer Coasti'. Co. to Jcap2t
Kids outgrow the swing tat or small
Lake Manor, $4,200
EMPLOYMENT
I. Speranta &amp; wI. Mary J. Lot 27 £
DEW 177
bicycle? Sell these idle items with Wekiva landing Retort o..i tne river.
Eachbid shall be submitted on the
Gus Schmati &amp; Mary R. to Glen V. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
Attenlionofblddertisparticularly
Lot PA, Ilk I, Swetwater Oaks,
a want ad. To place your ad, tall
foemsprovided
in
thebiddoucuments
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Beautitul oak shaded Icts Fish,
Lowe. W 36.5' of LotS, 111k 17. C.
IN THC CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
called to the requi'ements as to
Sec S. $71,000.
your frendly CIassifiedgal at PIe
and shall be accompanied by
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7..211.CA-C9
swim, boat rentals and free
Traflorcfs Plot of Sanford,
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL
CIR.
coeditlorts of employment to be
'The Iluskey Co. tz Russeii T
Ifer.ilci. 377 2611. or 6)1
Certified Check or Bid Bond in the
DIVISION: CE
moorage. Aduits 3?? 4410
CUlT, SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
Joe B. McCawley Sr. to Ralph C. FEDERAL NATIONAL MOP
eritd and minimum wage rates
SwanJr.&amp;wf. Patr,ciaP..Lo12 51k
aml)untof5perccnlof the Rise Bid
FLORIDA
Himms'r
£ WI. Doris M., W 5*' of E TGAGE ASSOCIAT ION, a carto be paid under the contract as
A. Sweetwaer Club Un. 131.500.
as a guarantee that the b'dde', if
21-Sittiotis Wanted
31-Business Property
CASE NO. 10.n2.CA.I9.F
the
included in
Procedural
08.14 0ev. to ridus Builders Inc. (5-8' etc. Replat of Weklva Camp poratlat organized and existing
awarded tie contract, will within
JOHN
0.
JOHNSON.
JR..
_______________________________
Documents
sItes.
2.501.
Lot 211, Woodcrest 'Un. S 56.500.
fifteen (IS) calendar days alter
under the laws of the United States,
LAW N
MOW iN C1.
RAKING,
Petitioner.
CMselberry Gtlns Inc. 10 Harrisjn
NONDISCRIMINATION
Robert Refche, Inc. to CPiarlesP.
notice of award, enter into a v.r,tten
Plaintiff,
W. Garneft White
Free Estlmitci
VS.
TRIMMING,
E.
Lash
Jr.
&amp;
*1.
Terry
A
•
parcel
IN
EMPLOYMENT
Reavas &amp; WI. Joe Ann. LI 7 51k H,
contr:c? with the Sthool Board of
vs
BARBARA
C.
JOHNSON.
wlth7n N &amp; S lines Of Lt 11 111k 0. CHARLES P. HOOVER. CI al,
BIDDERS ON THIS WORK WILL
372 $411
Sweetwater Oaks, Sec 5, 111.200.
Seminole Cou.nty. Florida, in ac
Peg Peal Estate Broker
Rr'spundenf.
________________________
BE REQUIRED TO COMP'.Y
Branimir BOIIC &amp; *1. Hello to Loke Kathryn Park, Sttt Addn.,
JOHN KRIDER,ASSOC.
cOrdancew,th the accepted bid and
Defendants.
NOTICETODEFEND
WITH
THE
PRESIDENT'S
TimothyL.Moat &amp; wI. Diana L., LI 57.020
10?W.Commerclal
furnish 700 per cent Performance.
NOTICEOFACTION
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO,:
Carol Colvenbath &amp; Stephen I to TO. CHARLES P. HOOVER whose
EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 11,244
1. 81k C. Sweetwater Oaks, Sec s,
24-Business
oortuniti
tus
Labor, Materla. and Supply
1iAMbAXA t JUPINSUPI
..
aria li,J1's. IHE FILUUIMEMENTS
.4d!4'ThJUI 1U4 ID,
laymcnt BOIId with a surely
residence is Unknown.
Residence: Unknown
New 600 sq It. block building for
FOP
BIDDERS AND CON.
satisfactory 10 the Board, and also
Pr.sbyttiy*f St. Johns Inc. to 5, 25' 01 77, 81K 7, (vansciale, 11.200.
YOU ARE NOTIFED that an
Last known mailing
rent. 5)00 month. Broker Owner,
Herbert Hazen GIister &amp; wf. actlentoforectoseamortgapecrslhe
TRACTORS UNDER THIS ORDER
DEALERSHIP
Andrws Piesby. Chvrch of Oil.,
furnish certificates of Workmen's
address,
377 5997.
ARE EXPLAINED IN THE
lnc..Lot2lA.McNelllsOraigiVilla. Grace to Herbert Hazen C.eister I follC.win'g roperty in Seminole
Compensation and Public Liability
WilliE P.'OTOR CORP
601 Dophln Drive
SPECIFICATIONS
WI. Grace. Lot 33 Mayfair Sec 1st County, Florida:
5100.
InSurance,
OUTDOOR PRODUCTS
highland, llllitois 67219
Bidders must certify that they do
Roy T. Dye &amp; wI. Shirley &amp; Oml Addit., $100.
The Bid Bond. as well as Ptr.
Lot 10 .d
West ½ of Lot 9.
38-Wanted to Rent
Join our chain of storci and link up
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
not,
and
will
not,
maintain
or
lay. &amp; Pin lay, to Albert L.
lormance Bond. shall beexecuted
James F. WhIt, &amp; wf. Romosa Block 'G", Lake Woyman Heights,
put
with
us
We
can
you
inthe
lawn
that
JOHN
o
JOHNSON,
JR
provide
their
h
fo,
employees any
MGotrick &amp; WI Susan F W 774.'
00 agent or attorney In fact, wtic
M. to Ruth P ulo, It 30 51k 'a, HeftIer according to the Plot ?tw'reof •
mower, tractor
&amp; bicycle Want to rent hon'i wtr an acre or
filed
a
Petition
inttie
(ac.litecs
that
are
segregmoted
on
Circuit
Court
of
Shall
have
of LotS (less E 2.5' 04 S 14O') BIb B, H•met
placed
on file with the
recorded in Plot Book 3. Page C, oi
Ort.. Sec 1, 516.500.
butifless.OYC'rlOOprOduCtstOUll.
SemInole County, Florida, for
more in rural area Willing to
bassofrace.colorcr,edorrsatlonal
D.R.MitchellSurveyoflevyGrant,
Board.anorigin.alpo*erof attorney
Grange Prop Inc to Es?e I the Public Records of SemInole
Investment 113.500 No lrar"hise
make repairs and or clean up in
origin
Modification
01
Child
Custody,
and
from
112.S00.
the
Bonding
Company
by
Bra-wee &amp; WI. Patty M., Lof 715, County, Florida.
fees. Coil collect, Wheelpo,w('r
you are required to set-ye' a copy of
SPECIAL FEATURES
exchange for reasonable rent Pr,
Clbife P. Evans, Etal to Thomas Spring Oaks tin IV. $39,900
whom such Bonds will be executed.
Together with the following
(II)) 84) 1011.
O, rwren detenses if any, on
373 5751
Thlsproiectisto befundcdatle.st
I. Richey I. wf. Bettyi. Beg. 6.)9J2
The Bd Bond mutt be accompanied
BeI.'sir. Homes. Inc. toThomas C. equipment,
I.
ill
f)iT
YVUULPULK.
py
e'eaera
Hevenu.
Snaring
N&amp;4S7,23'WofSEcoioISW'.of Engleoe
-.
-.
by
a
facsImIle
of
the
Agent's
or
Hood
nd
Refrigerator,
.1,
Range,
Lot 5.99
6. wf Grace
ESQUIRE, Atlorney for Petitioner,
Funds.
Attorney's current power of at.
NW Ii 00 SIC lS20- CIt.. 91.700.
FumOce
Spring Oaks On. V. $)94
whose address is P 0. Box 70,
Bidders mutt comply with TIle
Onoi'a Inc &amp; James N Pee..00 .)r.
hj heen fiId ogarist you and
totney, and the Bond shall he wit
SJi tIe,' Mi)l'iari, sig ,
Allarnonte Sçrrruqs FIGrid 32701,
VlOttt-.t' CivIPghtv Act if 1cM, tee
I'll Sl('d, s1fl,d Lu/ the ituent, aria th
.6. w'f Mary to .1 M. Beeson Co.. S
, ml lht I(A1 PIP Yt'i C) 1400111R,
Gordon Wallace, sql
and
file the' original with the Clerk of
Davis
Bacon
Act;
the
AntI.KIckb.ck
4
of SW ½ of NE ',r of Sec. 2
Bonding Company seal shall be
port of , OIW 410' 04 SE ot SE and you ar. required to serte a copy
the above styled Court on or before
Act; the Contract Work Hours
affIxed
Iherdo
157,500
e
your
written
defenses,
if
any,
to
it
14 Sec 4 71 79. F of Old Palm 5pg
Standards Act; and the State Public March 26th. 1916, otherwise a default
No btdrt may withdraw his bid
I'. CoLeman &amp; *1. EsteIle
ors SMITH, HULSEY. SCPIWALBE
Works Compliance Act, Florida and ultimate Iudgment will be en,
for a period of thirty (30) calendar
to P. Michael Arringtcrt 1. wi.
&amp; NICHOLS plaintiff" attorney,
Statute
446.10),
specifically let-ed againSt you for the reIf
clays wifhout the Board's consent.
Deborah, Lots 15) &amp; 113, Frank I. GllesA.WesttoDorthyE.West,Lot whos* address it 500 BornetI Bank
Ptni. Specific,atkjns.. and Con. paragraph (3), APPRENTICE AND demanded in the Petition.
Woodruff Sd, 11.6.000.
6, 111k 3 f'dot'th Orl 2nd Adt., 16.002 flulloIng, Jacksanvifle, Florida 37707
WITNESS m hand and official
TRAIN C C
EM P1. DV N F 51 T
tract Documents may be obtained it
Gary M. Patterson I wI. Mu'y to
Giles A West £ wf. Dorothy to on or be'tore April 7th, 1976. and file
t,rilof Said Court on Ihit 19th day of
the Office of Sth*xje't Atiocialn REQUIRMC?ITS,
LIthi T. Isbb £ *0. HrmaIun A.. Dorothy E. West, EL's of Lat&amp; allot 7 tt,e original with the claric of tilt
OWNER'S RIGHTS RESERVED February, AD. 1916
Architects, Incorporated,
1.? 0 SR F. Cotm?ry Club Mattit On. $ W Eel I BIb 0. Crystal HtTi.. SIlO. Court Cithi" before service on
(Seal)
The City reserves the right, at itS
ConItrtck Avenue, west, Winter
Frederick H W,llarn%. Clot o plaintiff's attorney or' immediateI'
3, 1)3,100.
Arthur H ltecbw'te, Jr
d abtiIufr cluscr,1on, t,
ParL, Flnidli. 32TPc iptuO, e ; 647
Dcna)d F Wright &amp; l Marcib to fdjip'i , v%'ouo',jff, 14,,rr', S
'etreatier, otherwise a default will
Clerk of tile Circul Court
rCiect any o, ut bidS. c.r to accept
414) on cr alter 5th March 1910.
Ldrry A Chum &amp; wf. Linda l . 179 WoOdruff Frank I 4.1 \ .,.....'i Z... or enteeso agalost you for the' relief
By' Lillian T. Jenkins
that proposal which, ir, Its ll4gmenf.
A deposit of 150.00 Will be required
Isle Of WindSOr'. $16,500
Beg 779 65' E Of SW cc'. cA Loll. BR I dern.anded in the complaint or
Deputy Clerk
l'' COch set *1 Controcf Documents, will, under all cirrumstances, tic-sf
P. 11. Bennett &amp; wI. Froncine IC 7' Tier 1. C P. lranffords MAD of petition.
EDMUND 1. V.POOLFOt. K,
serve the public ln$vtest
I WITNESS en,' hand and the seal of Oual4t'atloni of t'se bidder mutt
Dnhd P. Hammond &amp; wi. Belly S.. Sanford, $100
ESUUIPE
Dated, February 20. 1970
S4Vi%faCto,''t0tne Board. The Board
116. E'k 8. Sweewater Oaks. Sec. 6.
Mlcired
Eaton &amp; ho. Howard It'.! this Court on Marcn ltPt, 1916.
Uy C K Chrltenseit, Mayor P 0 Box 70
'ser' t tt'.c. ,ght to
?.'larJ F Eaton &amp; ti. Howe'rd, Lot iC.,'rt Seal)
tenor
(1031 Hwy 136)
Attest
lnfarmo$ite's inbi.3dirigand'o ralcct
Amer Mtg. ln tc. Wm. F. Sevon II, ft'S. 17. Rept Part Of TownSite of
Arthur H. BcI.with, Jr.
Marr
AIlat,sonte Springs, Florida 37701
W
Hawthorne
arty
and
alt
bids.
North
Chuhiohil,
5)00.
16)
Clevk
of
the
Circuit
Court
35.
IWI. Oatbaca
t.me.
Attorney for PetItioner
City Cterk
By. Willom P. Layer
Linda P Back &amp; Gordon ID
By' Ms.rha T. Vihln
rrailwood ESts,, Set. I, $73,000
Publish: Feb. 32, 79, March 7, 14,
(5E4'L)
Douqtas I. Porter &amp; wI. Penve M, I
Diitrl(t Super'ntendent
A!iceL,Rodintol.rnardPiacenf
Deputy Ch,rk
PubliVI Feb. 211 M.src.Pt 7. 19Th
1970
PjbIi5h, March 7. II. 21. 1916
8', BIb L. Lot 168. W ITflf IS, vw.imamon HIs. PubliSh' M.arch 7, 11, 7), 71. 1970
1. WI. )vlIt. Lot I (ic
OEW-lJ$
I
DEX32
LepI
NorThgate $43.50Q.
$70,002.
DEX.34
-

1w 'rwr tIrIiIT tIHIDY

Y'JiiJrx oLoroIng
to the plaf thereat as recorci'qj in
Plat Book I, Pagt 10). PublIc
Recoras ol Seminole County,
Florida. being more Particularly
OeSI
as follows:
Loisgi through tOO, Block A, M M.
SMITH'S REVISION OF HIS
SECOND
SUBDIVISION,
as
recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 101,01
Public Records of Seminole
County. Florida,
This Petition shall be Submitted on
behalf of the ATLANTIC LAND
AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY,
a Virginia corporation, dated this
76th day of February, 1976

That the arly Interested in said
busIness c'nt'trprise is as fotli:
Wayne P. Simpson
Dated at Longwood, Seminole
County, Flo.'lda. on Febrwlrv 1.

Publish: Feb. 29, Mirth 7, 11, 21,
1976
O1:w 163

-

NOTICE OF INTENT TO VACATE
PORTIONS OF CERTAIN Pl.AT IN
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
NOT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
I 'etit.on shall LC tiIt'd purSuant to
Chapter 127.101 of the Florida
Statult3 with the Board of Cuuniy
Commissioners of Seminole County,
Florir1a,tovacateportloofctajn

Notice is hereby given thôl i am
engagc In business at P11 Orlando
Drive. Sanford, 5emIole Covnty,
Florida under tt,e liclitiout name of
ts('NDRACk( &amp; SON'S. and that i
entndtoregjsters4id,mewl,h,I,
Ck'ck Of the Circuit Court. Seminole
County, Florida In accordance with

, u, •,w.
----.-__.._ .. ...•
5: Richard 0. Kondracki
Senetta S. Tate etc.. Exvc. .t
Rachel 1. Scott (form. King), Lot I, PublIsh: March 7, II. 21, 76, 1976
DEX 33
01k 2, Lockhart's
uco.
Robert H Bishop &amp; WI Mary (ay IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
to James .1. Whelan Sr. &amp; Marilyn EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CUR.
Gordon. it. ten, Lot 3, 01k 5. Re s d CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
of 111k 3 &amp; Tr. A. North Orlando, 2nd COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Adn., 5.73,500
CASE NO. 76•334-CA.04.E
Randolph Addison Ill, sl &amp; Mary Ic Re: the Marriage of
R . sgl. to Lewle Fla. lnvestmcntt, DEBORAH ANN CROWLEY,
WP. Lot Ti, 111k 13, Eastbrook S d.
Petitioner,
Un. 6, 173.100.
vs
Ellinor Entr , Inc. to Robert E. TIMOTHY DAVID CROWLEY,
Atpaugh,fromintc'çser,otEr.wtIne
Respondent.
of 17 921 E line of Sec 117030, etc.,
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO TIMOTHY DAVID CROWLEY
Ellinor Motor Co to Rob?, E.
is DOdSi)n Drive
Alpagh, from NE cor, of Sec 1120
Annandel, Virgina 2O03
o, run S 9I9 70' to p1. on SR 3 etc.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tttjt a
51)7,500,
Pttitlon for Dissolution 01 Marriage
John Leakas, GOn prep, of has been tiled against you in the
'.iartha L. Bunn to Robe" W Bunn, Circuit Court of the Eighteenth
Lots I, 7, 3, &amp; 1 &amp; NW'-, of vacated Judicial Circuit, in anc for Semir.ole
Tampa So en So 111k D. Trjct 12. County, Florida, and you arc
Sanlancjo Springs, 5.100
reguirej to serve a copy ol your
CameronBrcwn Co. to Fli. written aefenses, if aay, to the
ResidenItal Communities Inc. fr. 2. Petitiononthe Petitlonersatlorney,
Highland Miffs ad, ZIC
TERRY P. M(MAHAII. Whose
FIG. Residential Communities Inc
address is 100 Maillanø Avenue.
to knnth Geiger &amp; wI Audrey. Lot Altaraonte Springs. Florid,i 3770). on
Il, B'S. A. HrtPi ()ri,nci , Trrr . Sec 8 e' brfore April 7irj, 197, ,nct lie th
U' 2,
Or,ufl,)t itti the clerk of thiS Court
HowardA. HellwigSr.&amp;Ameljalo
t,pftitrn,
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Martin Marietta Corp. Lot 11 111k L
nOrneyor immediately thereafter;
Oakland EsIs., 2nd Sec., $31,800
Otherwise a default will be entered
Joe M. Holder &amp; Oet,orah tO against you for the relief demanded
Rrnette Monlque Dall'au &amp; JOhn C
in the petition
iwald St. E $693' of Lot 371 W
Thisnoticeshallbeputjlise*jone
11.07' of 33. 81k 56. S8nIafldO The each week for four consecutive
Subu.b Beautiful, Palm Springs weekS in the Evening Herald.
Sec , 141,000.
Dated February 26th, 1976
Richard C. Kaschmitter &amp; wf
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EliIah Manning, sq, to Eliah
Mann;n.g &amp; Walter Manning, Lots
&amp; 37, 111k C, Bungalow City, stoo
Edith Marie Kemp toWm. David
Kemp, Lot 9, 01k C, Lake Orienta
Helli tJn I, $100.
.laymor Corp. to Robert L
Holbrook &amp; wi Valerie M., Lot 16,
Northwood, $77,900
Wm. J. Cream III I MIldred to
Equitable Life Assvr. Soc. of U.S.,
WY NY, E 12.7$' of It 19 111k II,
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3anford, Florida 32771.—Price 10 Cents

Aboard Sanford-Bound Train

Inluries

14 AutooTrain Cars Derailed *

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By RICHARD LONG
were derailed at Quantico, Va.,
Six of the derailed can, flive were reported to be two derailment occurred.
car to leave the tracks was the the 346 passengers who were
Jack Homer, executive
Herald Edilor
early last night, just minutes auto carriers containing 40 crewmen and a woman
One
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generator
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cars 01 a &amp;I-car after it left its northern ter- automobiles, and a
stream passenger the latter who was member was quoted as saying immediately to the rear of the morning, minim automobiles, ford Chamber of Commerce,
or Sanford rninal at Lorton, Va.
generator car toppled Into the burned by hot coffee,
that it appeared that a cap had passenger section,
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clothing and personal effects. said that he was contacting
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The three injured pe rsons come off one of the tanks
Quantico Creek, a large
Goldstein confirmed reports
Goldstein
said
th at Auto-Train officials to offer the
-waterway that flows Into the were reportedly taken from the containing delsel fuel causing that the last car of the passengers would e provided services of the
Chamber and its
train and treated during a stop the fuel to leak along the tacks, passenger section was the plush rental automobiles, emergency quarters to assist
Potomac River.
the
nthr car!, all at Richmond, Va., some 70 Railroad officials could not private car of Auto•Tr1n funds and Autc,-Tratn's In.
were miles south of th e accident.
confirm th is report.
President Eugene K. Garfield, surance adjustors would be on
According to Goldstein, a
strewn along the tracks on the
The derailment was the
However, it was confirmed who was making one of his the scene to assist the crew was attempting to load
noi'th 5' of Ui crc-c)' and
suud in ii . days In almost thit dit 1 (ud leaking from the frequcot trip to Florida,
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number of automobiles and exactly the same spot. Officials submerged steam generator
Garfield, according to
Despite the recent difficulties extensively damaged onto a
personal effects were scattered of
Purcelivi lie
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Richmond, car was posing a pollution Goldstein, set up a lemporary of tourists in obtaining rental special train at the crash scene.
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Railroad,thatisresponslblc
for according to Virginia Water the crash scene to direct that he had made arrange- fordandlsexpectedtoarrlveat
[eesburg
passengers, continued on to rail operations between Control Board authorities who salvage operations.
ment.c for 85 cars which he about 6 p.m.
Sanford after a two-hour delay. Washington, D.C., and Rich. said that some 1,000 gallons had
Tom Blayney, director of believed to be sufficient to
Goldstein said that the
Only thee minor injuries mond, Va., reported that no leaked into the Quantico Creek. corporate affairs for Auto- accommodate the passengers. damaged vehicles will be
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ice president of Auto-Train, reportedly traveling at about 55 between 700-800 gallons.
Auto-Train employes, In Shera to n Inn and the Holiday
Although unidentified, they miles per hour when the
Witnesses said that the first Sanford as they prepared for Inn in Sanford.
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Paul Stanchto, also a Long Island resident,
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Mr. and Mrs Anthony Iannrello of Ne York
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Mrs Ema
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campaign with assertions that signs of an economic year.
Massachusetts presidential primary victory last former California governor said Sunday on the NBC the possibility of defeat.
upturn may be only the election-year calm before a
Democrats Jimmy Carter, Henry St. Jackson and Tuesday. Alaban. a's Gov. Waflace said "I'm going program "Meet the Press."
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years ago with 42 per cent of the vote,
as he did In New Hampshire that coming close is and prepared to move on to illinois and its primary
because his economic policies "have begun to show
Carter, Jackson and Wallace are the major enough when running against an incumbent March 16, Reagan criticized administration
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real progress," Reagan questioned the significance Wallace can't possibly win the Democratic Democratic contenders, with Gov. Milton J. Shapp president. Ford won the leadoff New Hampshire policy and challenged Ford on the economy.
of the figures that show employment up and in. presidential nomination and Jackson "can't get of Pennsylvania campaigning, too. The rest of the primary by one percentage point.
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flatlun down.
Democratic field Is on the ballot, but the other
elected in Florida."
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"I disagree with the Idea that prosperity is
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meaning because water projTALLAHASSEE (All)
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When voters cast ballots tcts in those areas are already can force these things out into water supply.
we could give them only a half a which encompass several counTuesday for th eir presidential funded by real estate taxes. the open is to kill the amend"What could be more impor- mill or a qu.irter of a mill ," he ties and 65 per cent of Florida's
favorites, they also will have a However, those taxpayers are meat," MacKay said.
tant than water?" he asked,
population, already levypropsaid,
chance to vote for a state con- also paying part of the waterOne of the amendment's
lie also said a levy could be
Lewis said the amendment is erty taxes but there lies one
stitutional amendnent that project costs in the other three strong supporters is Sen. Philip less than the one-mill limit be- necessary because each dIstrict of the problems, MacKay said.
would affect Florida's water newer districts, which are fun- U. Lewis, 1)-West Palm Beach, cause of the required legislative needs assured funding in order
"Why should we in Marion
supply and the taxpayers' pock- (led from state funds which who admits the amendment is approval to set the tax for each to carry out water conservation County pay for Pinellas Coun.
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come from sales taxes paid by vague, but is quick to add, district.
ty's water problems?"
progr.-uns.
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The deadline for upplying for absentee ballots
for Tuesday's presidential
preference iirlinary Is s
p.m today, according to
Seminole Supervisor of
Elections Camilla Bruce.
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office has received 436
applIc a tl ons for ballots so
farand%-o(,rswhohavenot property within their jurisdic- iiient,sayingitwon'tsolvethe
lions for money to protect and re pro ems an
yet returned their ballots
manage the state's water sup- li ke telli ng the water districts
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to one mill or for every 1,000 of
that Tuesday $ voter
property value. Legislative apOther opponents say the
turnout will reach the
proval would still be needed be- amendment is too vague and
per cent and above level In
fore any of the districts could could give taxing authority to
Seminole County, adding a
literal))' hundreds of little
levy a new assessment.
S.' per cent turnout was
Gov. Reuben Askew and most drainage districts.
registered four years ago.
MacKay also said that if the
of the Cabinet members have
The election will be
endorsed the proposed amend- amendment s approved, there
canvassed at 10 a.m.
nient but there has been .strong will be no further public debate
Wednesday by one of the
opposition from other lawmak- about the many facets of Floricounty judges, a county
da's water problems — such as
era.
commissionei' and Mrs.
For voters In South Florida who should get water, ho,%
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office,
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A representative of the
Central Florida Federation of
Senior Citizens t.Iuos is
scheduled to present plans for a
new senior citizens center in
Fort Mellon Park at tonight's
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because of critical shortage of
space at the group's present
headquarters, a trailer at Fort
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and staff, as well as a 3,400
square foot auditorium that
will be available for meetings,
dances, and other social activities of area senior ci$iuns.
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worked out.
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tonight's meeting is a public
hearing to consider adoption of
an ordinance amending cable
television rates; consideration
of potential sites of the new city
hail, and recommendations
from the Planning and Zoning
Conunlubn.

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return government to the local level.
the Ford administration, charging the President
Meanwhile Democratic County Corr. with presiding over the diplomatic and mil.itaq
mission er Sid Vthlen Jr and others predicted it decline of the United States.
The f ormer Ca lifornia governor called Ford
wi ll be a three-horse race among candidates for
the Democratic nod. Front runners are Sen. a "man of evident decency. honor and
Henry M "Scoop" Jackson, former Georgia patriotivn," but plasted Ford and Secretary of
Governor Jimmy Caner and Alabama Governor State Henry Kissinger for allowing the nation to

le ground militarily to the Soviet Union.
George Wallace.
Ford's press spokesman In Washington
Of the trio, Democratic County CornK wiatko wski said toda y his denied the charges
Harry A. Bennett celebrated his 100th bftd:iy at a party held 11ursday aftemoon at the Grester
Sanford Chamber of Commerce building with help from his sons, H. D. (left) of PRtaburgh, Pa., and
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the Pr-Jdent in Florida, a state both GOP

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Admiring centerpieces made for Bicentennial Dhiner and
program sponsored by the Midway Flernentary School I"TA are
from left, Janet Floyd, past PTA president, County School
Superintendent W . P Layer, Sybil Best, program chairman and
ftinelpal Leroy Hampton. (Herald Photo by Bill % Incent Jr.)

Sen. Vogt Asks For Opinion
State Sen. John Vogt U)- weeks to give the delegation property owr.ers within 500 feet
Cocoa Beach), chairman of the time to mee&amp;. advertising ef the territories proposed for
Seininol,- County Icgislative requirem Tits in the event it annexation be notified.
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gloves," Ronald Reagan has the offensive may have come
started a final campaign swing too late for an outright victory
across the Sunshine State with a inTuesday's primary.
biting, emotional attack on
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idem," Kwiatkowski said.
"Anyway, it's timie the south had a president,
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prmcUng a win lar ettlier George 'iinumm,
"Throughout the Fifth Congressional District
Jimmy Carter or Henry Jackson.
Carter Is strong. The middle of the roaders flnd
The two Republicans on the Seminole County Lirter acce ptable,"thien
"it appears at thIA time. 11 be voting for
Commission are split, with John Firnbrouh
supporting Reagan and Richard Williams Carter," Viblen added.
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entitled to my a&amp;ws5ment of national defense second to none
"if it is cIG&amp;- Ilke New the frontrunner, Ignored Jack. would campaign with ft sm.
"Alabama has the most regrsold and that he pay for a plate
Associated Press Writer
them," Reagan said.
is so well known that I don't hampshire, atlea.st up there in son's accusations to concen- tor in Joint app?arances in essive tax structurs in the
glass door at Flagship Bank in
Ronald Reagan, while denya-- the 40s, this would still be a trate on attacking Wallace's Miami Becch Sunday.
1he former California go~ver- think any response is neces
country, juid feJffal courts
Downtown Sanford.
ing any retreat froin his Elev- nor called Ford a man of "evi- sary."
campaign," he said.
public record as Alabama govAides also said the Jackson there are running many aspects
Speaking at a night.timne Orenth Commandment against dent decency, honor and patri.
The four members of the ernor.
campaign has begun a stepped- of state government such as
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of malicious Injury to personal
President Ford with presiding singer for allowing the nation to damental differences" betueen Florida searching for victes.
controversy as he stumped the though Jackson has discounted
"Wallace makes people think
Property and two counts of
over the diplomatic and mill- lose ground militarily to the Ford and himself.
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'Ont twididati is a member Jtrnin) uirter and Sen Henry
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"In my view, the policy of of the Washington estab- Jacksun of Washington, tangled various stops, Jackson pictured
Carter spent most of his day but awt is not possible."
Taking his GOP challenge to detente as pursued by the ad. lishment, one is not," he said. in a dispute. Jackson charged hirnsielf as the only Democratic criticizing Wallace, but then
Carter sat beside Woodcock
in which the bank door was
Florida, where he meets the ministration Is one of making 'One candidate has faith in the that Carter made contradictor) candidate familiar with Flori also turned to the use of testi as the president of the 15 mu
President in the nation's next preemptive concessions to the Washington establishment to statements In Florida and Mas. da's energy and ecological monials when he appeared at a hor,member union told a rally
- A jury found Millara I., primary March 9, Reagan un- Soiiiets," Reagan said. "Under solve out- problems. One candi- sachusetts; about the location of problems. fie chided Carter for St. Petersburg rally with Leon- audience. A like a man who
Wagers, 37, of 7535 Compass leashed his strongest attack to Kissinger and Ford, this nation date believes those who are a proposed federal solar energy repeatedly referring to the Sun- and Woodcock, president of the agalii has the courge to speak
Dr., Golddenrod, guilty of the date against the Ford adminis- has become No. 2 in military part of the problems are not the center.
shine State's Democratic pri- United Auto Workers.
the simple veracities. I like a
lesser and Included charge of (ration
power In a world Ahere it Is best equipped to soI%e them"
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mary as a Wallace-Carter af
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F joridin," -jac'&amp;wsi 3aiu tells I DaY11%, at a a U11 ct'llurat "ulty u, riullun "ab ciLuluut- grace, -uw mess you.--trial on an aggravated assault the things I must say to you second best."
able to the governor's loathe for
that his Florida campaign may during campaign stops in Cen- race."
But Woodcock stopped short
charge that he pointed a Asto' toda) But I have decided that
In Washington, Presidential be in trouble lie said he could tral Florida and Miami
the federal bureaucracy, but of hawking Carter votes 'I per
Late Thursda) night, Jack
at a neighbor, was allowed to matters of nationa! secarity Press Secretary Ron Nessen live with a loss to Ford, as long
Carter, touring the center of son's campaign organization
. charged that Wallace has done soruffly not even in my own
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Sharpest Drop In 16 Years
WASHINGTON tAP) - Buoyed by February's favorabk wholesale irice report, the Ford administration
looked to the new unemployment figures for additional
good economic news.
The nation's uaepIoyment rote fell In January to 7.8
per cent of the work force, down from 8.3 per cent In
December. It was the sharpest drop in more than 16
years. The labor Department releases the Fibruary
report today.
V1ute House officials have said they expect the
downward trend to continue, but they have cautioned that
it could level off some months or even Increase slightly.
The big January drop In unemployment and the slowing
of inflation have provided President Ford with fresh
ammunition for his election campaign and efforts to sell
his go-slow fiscal 1977 ixidget to Congress.

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presidential primiiry. The Ford backers said candidates
normally don't buy as much as five rni'iutes.
The FCC also ruled that a Miami TV stition does not
have to give Ronald Reagan eqwu time to match a series
of five six-minute taped Interviews with Ford, his opponent in next week's Florida presidential primary.

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localized at the 120-bed Sunshine Convalarium. Administrator Robert Fellows said the deaths began Feb. 20.
Two patients died Wednesuay, uiree more Thursday.

Crime Epidemic Claimed
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WASHINGTON tAP) -F the first time in more than
a decade, the Senate is facing wholesale leadership
changes brought on by the forthcoming retirements of
Democrat Mike Mansfield and Republican Hugh Scott.
Mansfield announced Thursday that he had decided that
34 years In Congress "is time enough." Scott earlier had
announced his plans to retire. Mwtsfield became majority
leader in 1961 and held the job longer than anyone In
history. Both men say they will leave when their terms
expire in January.
Neither Sens. Robert C. Byrd, D-W. Va., nor Robert P.
Griffin, R-Mich., the whips or No.2 men In their parties'
leadcrsiip, are assured of easy succession to the top Jobs.

Bill Would Restrict Aid
WASHINGTON AP - An amendment to a Housepassed foreign aid appropriation bill could deprive many
countries of their share of US aid, handlers of the bill
say.
They prodkte4 Thuialdy night that the amendment
added to the $5.33-billion bill would never become law.
They said they are counting on the Senate to reshape the
LJi by removing the amendment.
The amendiacnt would ban use of any of the foreign aid
money for countries delinquent for more than a year In
repaying any uncontested debts to the United States.

Death Penalty Ruling Due
NEW ORLEANS (A?) - Lawyers for five states
defending new death-penalty laws say they expect the the
U.S. Supreme Court to settle the issuc of capital punishment once a,4 for all later tMa year.
Representatives of Florida, Texas, Georgia, North
Carolina and Louisiana met in a private session Thursday
to coordinate their legal strategy for arguments this
sprir.g.
In a news conference afterward1 they said the 1972 Supreme Court ruling that derailed the death penalty cost a
lot of people their fives.

A short but impressive ceremony preceded the groundbreaklng
tyLHhi:nJJe'nkins
for the new Masonic Temple In Cauelberry. City and state had what doctors describe as
Deputy Clerk
Df
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2"
heart
attacks,
which
dignitaries attended, Including, from left, Gerald
TERRENCE WILLIAM ACKERT,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
means mild to moderate
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Publish Feb 13, 20. 21. March 5.
1976
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WASHINGTON (AP) - President Ford. making a pitch
for the larm vote in illinois, might disclose new U.S. gram
sales to Russia.

to !!lins today f to day: of
campaigning, reports circulated here that grain companies might sell as much as four million more tons of
wheat and corn to the Soviets to help make up fcr a small
Russian hr.rvest last year.
The announcement could be made when Ford a&amp;lresses
a farm forum In Sprin:field, flu., in mld-aftermon.

lAP) - Got'. Reubin Askew 'iays
a House subcommittee was wrong in recommending that
six General Services Department officials be fired and
made another mistake by refusing to go before the
Cabinet with its data.
The proper thing for the appropriations subcommittee
would have been to eport its findings and allow the
Cabinet to decide what action to take, Askew told a news
conference Thursday.
"If I had suggested I had no confidence in their staff and
said they should be fired, they would he quick to react that
I was invading the province of the legislature," he said.

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B The ,tcsoeiakd Press
Harsh winter weather stretched from the Rockies to the
upper GraI Lakes this morning.
Travel advisories due to suow mowers in the motmtalns
iun lttIze1n putii 01 "ew mexico, eastern ioLoraao
and the mountain ares lWungh &amp;,tat1ast Wm1ng were
still in effect.
Winter storm warnings were posted for most of
Nebraska and all of Soirdi Dakota Into northwest Iowa and
central Wtsconcin.

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Jubilant intellectuals
TALLAHASSEE (API
popped tops and prepared to bargain pay raises after
their union was designated the representative of 5,431
state university faculty and staft members.
"We're drinking beer," said Ken Mcgill, director of
collective bargaining, as the United Faculty of Florida
celebrated its victory Thursday. "We're union folk."
UFF polled 2,344 or 54 per cent, of the 4,349 valid ballots
cast in the election Tuesday and Wednesday. A rival
union, American Association of University Professors-Florida, polled 701 votes while 1,304 faculty and staff
members voted against union representation.
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WASHINGTON (A?) - Congress has a sixpage report
toshowforal5daytowoftheSoothweatPacilicbyfour
senators, their wivs and at least 15 aides,

The senators were Senate Assistant Republican Leader
floberl P. Griffin, R-Mlch; Ernest F. Hollings, D-&amp;C.;
Howard II. Baker, R-Tenn.; and John C. Culver, D4owa.
Griffin Is a member of the Foreign Relations Committee.
The party, which traveled by military jet, visited
Hawaü, Saipan, Guam, Australia and New Zealand.
Ewning Ikiuld
FrIday. March 5. 1976—Vol. 68 No. 16$
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buffer zones and .Iseparate the
cotnbatant.s before ;ightlall, if
possibe, the spokesman said.
The Kobayyat ou.break
touched off a chain reaction
that spread overnight from the
Christian-populated hinterland
of Mount Lebaw.n to the Christian half of Beirut.

up

There were unconfirmed reports of fresh Moslem-Christian
—Israel's ambassador Ia kidnapings. Police saId the
VasKtnton is under Instruc- army stt up several Christian
tions to tell Secretary of State barricades, set up Thursday on
fenry it. Kissinger that Israel the Beirut-Tripoli highway in
annot acuc'pt the United States reuiliatiiin for the Kobayyat
upplying arms to Egypt.
siege, wounding four militia—'J,N. Secrctary.General men.
urt Waldheim is sending an
The army also rescued 32
nvoy to Moscow and Washing. kidnaped Moslems but seven
'L to look for v.ays to et
were Still missing, the spokeslideast peace talks going man said,
gain.
Reliable sources reported
The 1,000-strong Palestinian. Thursday that an additional 2,ebanese force equipped with 000 PM troops have entered
Inks set out from the northe'n lebannu from Syria and taken

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Publish; Feb. 77, March 5. 17, 19,
1976
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CITYOFCASSELBFRRY

BOAROOF ADJUSTMENT
NOiC1 IS HEREBY OltrEN tp.
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public
hearing to determine the feasibility
Of granting a variance
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petlllo,
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CasseIberr , Floridafoconstroctan
off site ground sign in art R
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lone Properly is legally detcrij
as.
1016, Block L Country Club Circle
Piat Book 9, Page 45
Public hearing will be h,Id on
Thursday, March II, :s;o at 7;30
rn irs the Casselberry City HaIl, 9j
Lui.e Triplet Da'ive, Cr
as soon
tt'erea,te.r as possible,
Mary W, Hawthoq,
City Clerk
City of Casselbtrry,
Florida
Dated this 2nd day of March l97
PubliSh: March 5. 1976
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PAY iu:I4ARo PHELPS
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
You are hereby notified that
Petitioner, BETTY JEAN PHELPS,
has
filed
a
Petition
for
DissolutIon of Marriage against you.
andyouarerequiredtos,,-vecopy
ofyourwrittende,ns,s?olt,jtany,
Carroll flurke, Attorney for
t.!1.'r'rr,
a,'dress is 612
Sillord ,Sttaritft _Bank Building.
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ano tile tnt'
Originil with the Clerk uf Circut
Court, Sanford, Seminole County,
F'orida, on or before the 73rd day of
P.tarcpi, AD 1976; otherwiie a
default wilt be entered againSi
for the relief demanded In the
Petiti
WITNESS my Hand and offi",aI
of thiS Court o.0 thjS the 11th daly
of cbru4ry, A.D 1974.
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Arthur H. Becliwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circu,t Court
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Attest:
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CARROLL BURFE
Attorney for Petitioner
617 Sanford Atlantic
Rank Bldg
Sanford, Flc'rtds 32771
Publish; Feb 20. 27. Macti 5, )7,
1976
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JACKSONVILLE (AP)
overruled a firearms review board and dLsmiaaed
disciplinary action against officer Alan M. Crnalre.
Undersheriff John Nelson said Thursday that he overruled the board, which found that Cornalre violated a
regulation restricting the use of force In the Dec. 12
slaying of Michael O'Leary.
A itirnnil jury pnrlier fnturvl nn haeie Irw criminal rharu.e
against Cornaire in the slaying.
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t'*amlfle same.
All Interested partIes are InvIted
to attend and be heard.
THIS NOTICE isto be puOlished in
the Evening Herald, a newspaper of
general circulation In said City, one
(I) time at least IS days prior to the
time of thc public hearing,
DATED tifis 1S' day of March

1976
S Mary T. Norton
City Clerk
GARY E. MASSEY
616 E. Semorin Blvd.
Altarnonte Springs, Florida
Aflorney for CIty
PubliSh' March 5, 1076
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Antullo Ramlrez Cktiz, the first airMIAMI (AP)
plane hijacker, has been sentenced to ) years In a federal
prison for forcing a twin-engine National Airlines plane to
fly to Cuba almost 15 years ago.
(tiz, 49, was denied a plea for leniency Thursday
although he voluntarily returnetl from Cuba several
months ago.
He pleaded guilty to a kidnaping charge because there
was no federal aircraft hijacking law at the time of the
crime, May 1, 1961.

Review Board Overruled

CITY OF
WINTER SPRINGS,
FLORIDA
Notice of Public Hearing
TO A'tfOM IT MAY CONCERN'
riU sL.t Ia nrzpIeo'v uiv tn op
lheCltyCo crilof the City of WinIer
Sciclngs, Florida, that said City
Council will hold a public hearing at
7:20 pm or as soon thereetter as
possiwe,00Monoay, arcn
ISzo.
to consIder the adoption of an Or
dinance by the City of Winter
Springs, Florida, title of which is as

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA
REQUIRING THE CITY COUNCIL
TO
ADOPT
THE
ANNUAL
BUDGET OF THE CITY BY OR
DIl'JANCE; REQUIR'NG THE
PAsSAGE OF THAT BUDQET CR
OR BEFORE SEPTEMBER lSth
u'tALI1 Y1(AR SEVERABILIT'i
AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
A copy of said Ordinance shall be
available at the office of the Cit3'
Clerk of the City 0' Winter Scrings,
Florida, for all persons desiring to

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Byrd gained national cxbecause he has authored no
posure again two years ago as a
major legislation, Sen. Robert
member of the Senate
Byrd, West Virginia's junior
Judiciary committee when he
senator, lacks the national
methodically grilled I.. Patrick
recognition necessary to a
GrayduringhearingsonGray's
strong presidential contender.
nomination to be FBI director.
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does command his share of
to Gray's admission that then.
%%rhite House counsel John Dean
respect on his home turf, the
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had "probably lied" to him
m8J0t-It)' Whip.
during a probe of the Watergate
JlrnLyud (right) director of theSeminole Youth Ranch. accepts a
YOUTH RANCH
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scandal.
cheek, in the amount of $582.07, donated to the facility by Jack-inA senator since 1958, Byrd
the-Box Restaurants. From left, Walter Dorton, assistant austere man, Byrd is known for
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manager; Richard Hornbeck, district coordInator; and Lynd.
and
passion
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detail.
His
liberal
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(be Jack-Iuthe-Box Restaurants, of Florida, are
penchant
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nuts-and-bolts
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views and, more
in Altamonte Springs. Hera1d Photo by Elda Nichols)
of the legislative process and
recently, his rabid campaign
ROBERT BYRD
his careful cultivation of
against welfare recipients in
powerful allies
Capitol lull
national headlines in the District of Columbia.
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A strict conservative In the
role of Majority Whip away cut off all financial aid to his Southern mold, Byrd supported
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from Sen. Ethard Kennedy in campaignasaresultofhi.spast the 'Nixon administration's
1971, and to his position as membership In the Ku Klux controversial "no knock" law,
possible successor to Sen. Mike Klan. He was nevertheless re- favors reinstatement of the
Mansfield as Majority Leader, elected
the house,
death penalty, and opposes
But Byrd's political past is cumulating compaign con- busing and the
WASHINGTON i tP - One pay, the taxpayer subtracts the tion of only $100, heir she 's ould nut all behind-the-scenc.s, lie trihuttuns from a hard core handguns.
on the
tax credit that every taxpa}er credit from the total, thereby not be entitled to
will receive (or 1975 is the spe- reducing the tax obligation.
$20 dii (ere!wt'
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cial $30 credit for each depend.
Other
crediLs
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to
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'rn.' ho ua1ify indude the
ether credits, however,
claimed asan exemption OIl his
earned
income credit, the cmThe $30 credit was part of the or her tax return. A family of
for
new
home purchases, a
It
government's 1975 tax cut foui', for example, would be enretirement
income credit, t
TALLAHASSEE 1 Al') porter from the hearing.
package that
designed to titled to a total credit (If io
McCrary ruled Tuesday that
to co- - The Tallahassee Democrat McCrary immediately ordered Democrat reporter Carey Engfor
contributions
give conswncrs more money to a Joint return. A single person credit
spend and thereby help pull the filing a taX return with only didatt's For public office, a work says it will appeal to the Sw' the ctnirt file in the Morrison lish could not attend the final
himself or herself as a depend- incentive credit, an inve.itmcnt preifle Court a ruling that hear- case sealed.
economy out of reces.iion.
hearing on Morrison's divorce
Along with other tax reduc- tnt v ould
In its 3-0 opinion, the 1st DIs- from hs wife, Estelle.
$30 credit. i'redit and a foreign tax credit. ings on the divorce of State
Harry Morrison can be trict Court of Appeal disagreed
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The Florida Supreme
Court says population growth has created a need for 52
more Judges to preveist further congestion In the courts.
In its annual certification of Judicial manpower needs to
the legislature, the court Thursday asked for eight more
appeal court Judges, 18 more circuit judges and 26 additIonal county judges.
Vlorhla's population increased 1.4 millIon from July 1,
1971 to July 1, 1975, but In that time the number judges
has increased by c'dy 12 cIrcuit Judges and 13 county
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Seminole County. Florida,
port city of Tripoli fo the town up positions in the southern and has been filed against you and you
BEIRUT, Lebanon (Al') joint armored force of Leba- of Koiayyat, 80 miles north of eastern mountains. Informants are required to serve a copy of your
writtendefense's, If any to it on VAN
nese troops and Yasir Arafat's Beirut near the Syrian border, said the additions brought the DEN BERG, GAY &amp; BURKE, P A,
Palestine Liberation Army the spokesman said,
number of PLA troops In Leba- attorniys for the plaintiff, at Post IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
A
smaller
moved today to lift a 24-hour
force dispatched non to 8,500. 'r1y cited two Office 50* 793, Orlando, Florida FOR
32007. and file the original with the FLORIDA.
siege of a Christian town in Thursday evening failed to end possible reasons for the build. Clerk of the abovestyled Court on or CIVIL ACTION NO. 71northernmost Lebanon.
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The reinforcements were em- In patrolling tense areas In the
most serious threat so far to a
WITNESS
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Investigators said ncighhors
Lambert maneuvered his ,further investigatioa.
The Board of County Corn.
detached or detachable
S: Jackson ' Greene
missioners of Seminole County will
One
Magic
Chef
Range
went to the SaUce house to patrol car alongside the
Orlandoan Arrested
Charlotte M. Grecne
hold a public hearIng to consider an
One Fasco Hood
investigate when a man armed Maverick north of Semlnola
Casselberry police jailed Publish Feb 27, March 5. 17, 19,
appeal against the Board of Ad
One
Chrysler
Fu'nace.
with a pistol exited the Blvd. on U.S. 17-fl and was Oliver Lavern Swilley Jr., 20, of 1916
lustment in denying a Lot Size
One Chrysler Air Conditioner
Variance from 43,560 t.... ft to 1&amp;OCJ3
burglarized house and ordered nearly forced off the highway Orlando, in lieu of $5,0) bond DEW.137
Wall towall Carpeting
you sq ft anda Lot Width Variance from
the neighbors to "stand still" when the Maverick collided after he was arrested at SR-436 Itt THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE has been filed against you arid your
200 ft tO 120 ft and a Special Ex
JUDICIAl. dR. areretjlredtoseqveo copyot
and then (lcd in a gold.colored with the Casselberry police car and Wilshire Blvd. on a charge EIGHTEENTH
ception to park a mobile home in an
CUlT IN AN?) FOR SEMINOLE written defenses, if arty, 'o it
car,
damaging the right front (en- of possession of a stolen motor COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Maclean ar4 Brcxke, plaintiff's A 1 AgrIculture Zone on the
following described properly:
attr,ney, wt'Os address is oit
Myers said apparently tier.
vehicin
nyu ito va..aara.as.s.
(ttice
urawer
A.
Jacksonville,
PROVIDENT SAVINGS BANK.
nothing was tahen in the
Karcher said sheriff's
PlantaStolen
J
IorIda 3720), on or before March Of Goy, Lot 1, run N 120' N 13 deg S
Pta' utiff,
burglary.
secs E 140 $3 and 1 dig 42
and Sanford Police
William Krywick ceported
56th, 1976. arid file th.? or'ginal with mm
mint
120 S 14 des 7 mins 5$ sect
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this
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Robert Edward Posely, 25, of answered radio calls for thieves uprooted and made off JOHN E VAN DYNE,
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Grvgu MIlls, 16, P.O. box
Section 3119 37. Further described
Just north of Lake Mary $150
the entrance area at TO JOHN
default wilt be eiiiere
tainst you
C VAN DYNE
as
off Mullet Lehe Perk Road on
3117, Sanford, were Jailed Blvd. on US. 17-92 Lambert Lake
for
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relief
demanded
in
trip
Pickett
Estates,
and
private road.
ioiiowtng Inc 4 n.m. rngn "bwnpea' tue fleeing venicie curryville itoad, ta south
uorotny A. Vafl I)yfle
This public hearIng will be field In
WITNESS my P,Ar%d ovid the seal of
31 Skyhill Road. No 201
pced chac on U.S. 17-92.
from the
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and Sanford Sgt. Seminole, according t'. :; report
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tetri day
Alexandria, Virginia 77314
of the Courthouse. Sanford, Florida,
Posely was -held on $5,000 F.E. Pharis slowed his patrol filed by deputy Ionald
that
February.
1976.
YOU ARE HEREBY notified
on March 30, 1974, at 700 P.M.,or as
bond on charges of resisting car in front of the fleeing car. Dreggors.
a complaint to foreclose a mortgage (COUP T SEAL)
soon thereafter a possible
Arthur H, Beckwith. Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By. Lillian T. Jenkins
As Deputy Clerk
Publith: Feb. 20, 27, March 5, 17,
1970
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Plaintiff,
Gi's CUSTOM VANS, and that I
By BOB LLOYD
The Maverick reportedly in?endtoregistefsaidnamewiththe "iand for Seminole County, Florida
CORPUS and upon receipt of proof of the
Herald Staff Writer
struck Pharis' car in the rear Clerk of ?he' Circuit Court, Seminole RICARDO A
County, Florida ifl accordanc. with VIOLETA R CORPUS. his wife.
pblicaton of this notice, to wit. G
before being forced to stop by the provisions of the Fictitious
Defendants
P LIGHTING SERVICE &amp; SON
Lake Mary police arrested a
NOTICE OFACTION
patrol cars that "boxed in" the Name Statutes, ToWit: Section
under which we are enVag,d in
TO Ricardo A. Corpus
66509 Florida Statutes 1957.
suspect in an armed burglary
Maverick.
tusiness at 1000 Mingo Trail. Whrs,
S Larry 1. Grin.m Sr.
Residence Unknown
No 1, 'n the City of Loflgwvod;
early today and two Sanford
Karcher
said
officers PQWIV1: Feb 20, 27, March S. 12,
Whose mauling address
area men were Jailed after an
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arrested the driver of the 1976
ThaI the parties interested fn Said
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Tirw Cruze. St Gagalagin
auto being pursued by
Maverick, Gregory Mills, and
busIness enterprisi are as folIws:
Manila. Philippines
Casselberry officers on U.S. 17then discovered Robert Edward
-Kenneth
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FICTITIOUS
NAME
92 at speeds of up to 100-milesPosely was lying down in the
Violeta P. Corpus
George H Plate
Notice is hereby given that we are
Residence Unknown
an-hour collided with a Sanford arrest and assaulting a Sanford front seat of the M.verlck.
Publish:
March 3. 17, 19, 26, 1976
engaged In business at RI. 3 60*
Whose mailing address
DEX 27
police cruiser.
police officer.
Karclier said a struggle 7l3LOviedo3flSS, SemirtoleCounty,
i' 2510 lnt 62.5
Lake Mary officer George
Mills was held in lieu of $430 ensued and Sanford Patrolman FIorda under the fictitiouS name of
TIrw Cruze. St. Gagatan
J. AND P. CONSTRUCTION, and
Manil', Philippines
Myers arrested Gordon Hester, bond on traffic charges.
Gordon C. Reid arrested
we Intend to register sad name
pIOTICE
23, of 2820 Goldenrod Road,
Casselberry Police Chief Posely.
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Notice is given that the un
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
Orlando, at SR 436 and Curry George Karcher related the
Sanford Police Capt. Earl Seminole County, Florida In ac a&lt;tiontoforecloseamortgageonfhe d(rsignedareengagedirtbosif'w1sifl
cordance With the provsicss of the following property In Seminole Seminole County. Florida. under the
FordRoadonchargesofarmed following account of the chase Bourquardez said Sgt.
Fictitious Name Statutes, To Wit
fctltious name of "J'S AP
burglary of a dwelling and use and "cl!isions with police cars: wasn't injured when his patrol Section 06509 FlorIda Statutes 1937. County. Florida, "8", NORTH PLIANCES"
That each of the un
Lot 6, Block
of a fire.ar in c r4mttor of a
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"ORLANDO TERRACE SECTION 3,
James M. Green
felony.
of UNIT 1, according to the pta? interestastenøntsbytheentlre'y in
on Piney Ridge Drive, and traveling at 70 to 80 miles
PubliSh, March 5, I?, IS, 26, 1976
thereof as recOrded in PIat Book 17. Said businfl* and intend to registp
Hester was held In county Jail Casselberry, when he spotted a an hour. was struck from the DCX
Page 29. Public Records of Seminole said fictitious name with the Clerk Of
in lieu of $15,000 bond,
Ford Maverick sedan rave!tng rear.
the Circuit Court of Seminole
County, Florida
FICTITIOUS NAME
Myers said Hester Is a at excessive speed and started
Together With all structure and County, Fiorida, as provided by
An estimate of damage to the
Notice is htreby given tnat we are
suspect in the burglary pursuit along with Patrolman Sanford police car wasn't engaged n nusness at 77$ N 1797 improvementsnowandhereatteron 16309. Florida Statutes
5: John M. Hill
land, arid I I,turis attached
Thursday cfternc.on of the Lee John Lambert, who was driving immediately available, officers Casielberry, Seminole County, said
Hill
theri'to' alsciall gas,steam, electric,
Florida under the tictitlOu name of
Sallec residence on Lake Mary a second Casselberry cruiser, said.
water, and other heating, cnoking. PublIsh Feb. 77, March 5. 12. 19,
DUN RITE TRANSMISSION 8.
Blvd., Lake Mary.
The officers were unable to
Karcher said Florida High- MUFFLER SERVICE and that we r.frigeratinV. lighting, plumbIng, 1976
ventilating, Irrigating, and power DEW156
Police sa.Id a man rang the get the fleeing car stopped and way Patrol Troopers are in- intend to register said name with
the
systems,
machines. appliances, _________________________
doorbell at the residence, got no the pursuit reached speeds up vestigating the high-speed Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole II,turei, and appurtenance, wtOh
County. Florida In accordance with
SEMINOLE COUNTY ICARD
now areor may hereafter pertain to,
answer and then kicked in the to 100 miles-an-hour north on chase and accidents ad :ny the provisions of the Fictitious or
be
OFCOUNTY COMMISSIONERS
used with, in, or on said
door and entered the house.
U.S. 17.92.
other !harges are pending flame Statutes. To Wit Sctlon
P8tictef Public Heartn
premises, even Ihouçfl they be
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SAN FRANCISCO (A?) The notebook page came from the
Miss Hearst has been under Investigation in that case but has
terrorist underground marked with mysterious doodllngs about
The notebook was discovered by FBI agents notbeen indicted, Cartersaid thewholematterwas "fraught with
making a (June bomb and embellished with a reminder of a
fl the Harris apartment, about three miles this danger of prejudice."
meeting to "talk about shooting."
Browning had argued during the six-week-old trial that Miss
from Miss Hearst's apartment. All three
The writer was Patricia Hearst.
Hearst
willingly joined the SM within weeks after the tiny band
were arrested on Sept. 18.
Jurors In Miss Hearst's trial for bank robbery have not seen the
of terrorists kidnaped her on Feb. 4, 1974. And she freely Joined
document recovered from the last hideout of two of her fugitive ______________________________________ them in the bank robbery two months later for which she is now on
companions but they will,
trial, he said.
U.S. Dist, Judge Oliver J. Carter settled a bitter and protracted
minutes" and a similar notation near the word "cigarette" reads
Miss Hearst spent more than a year with the Harrises, the
legal duel Thursday by rejecting defense attorney?. Lee Bailey's
"Wire In fuse."
prosecutor said, "casing banks" and working on a glorified
move to suppress the mountain of material taken from the
A one-line phrase In the middle of the sheet, blocked off by history of the SLA featuring Miss Hearst as the prized recruit.
apartment of Symbionese Uberatlon Army members William
heavy pencil marks, reads, "meet to talk about shooting. 2 bolts.
A portion of the manuscript for that book, called the "Tanla'
and Emily Hart-IS.
9:00."
Interview,"wasfoundatthe Hari'ls hideout and has already been
With the Issue finally resolved, the government prepared to
The notebook was discovered by FBI agents in the Harris presented to the juq as evidence In the trial.
resume its rebuttal case today by calling psychiatrists who will
apartment, about three miles from Miss Hearst's apartment. All
Miss Hearst, whom the SM called Tanla, admitted working on
take issue with the findings of defense experts who said Miss
three were arrested Sept. 18.
the revolutionary-tinted interview but said the Hat-rises forced
Hearst was terrified of her captors and took part In the holdup in
Miss Hearst's attorneys argued that the material was Er- her to cooperate under threat of death.
fear for her life,
relevant and was the product of an illegal search. The judge reCarter deknded his admission of the evidence against repeated
U.S. Atty. James L. Browning Jr. fought vigorously to win
jected the challenge but handed Bailey a key victory on one po. assaults by the dcfr9e team. He said most of the material was
admission of the notebooks and papers that Miss Hearst refused
tentially damaging piece of paper.
related to Miss Hearst by either handwriting and fingerprints and
to testify ebout, invoking the 5th Amendment more than 40 times.
He refused to accept a diagram of a Marysvile, Calif., bank left to the jury to determine "howmuch w&amp;g!"t. thv ''t on it."
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with notes about bank personnel in Miss Hearst's handwriting.
A Superk*' Court judge In Lr'e Angeles ruled earlier in the week
documents after Carter's ruling and conceded In most Cr1 that
The government contended it was a planned robbery that was that the prosecution In the Harrises' case could not use evidence
the handwriting belonged to the defendant.
never realized,
seized at their hideout because the FIlL did tot have a proper
(neofthemorestartr4'3gsnainedapparclit instructions
Carter said he feared the use of Items lInked to Sacramento search warrant.
for making a time bomb. 'l'here are such phrases as "Toaster
area banks would "ring bells" in the Jurors' minds and they might
Carter said, "Since the search conducted of these premises
wire: 10 sec. Timing device w-fuse, Clock or cigarette."
recall another bank holdup near Sacramento In April 1975 In violated no personal constitutional rights of this defendant, she Is
An arrow from the word "clock" points to a notation "set 10
which a woman customer
killed,
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TALLAHASSEE (Al') "There's a corporate
crime epidemic going on In the country
crime In the
suites should be a No. 1 issue In the Florida primary,"
consumer advocate Ralph Nader says.
But Nader said he knows why none of the candidates are
raising the Issue.
' ygolngupandtkiw.i, ;
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the
corl,ts. at,e line and hew it's eating at tn encralis of big
government?" he asked. "Of course not. Where do you
think they get their money from the big corporatIons
they're reluctant to disclose."
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Of 26 Nursing Home Deaths
ST. PETERSBURG (AP)
A nursing home In
which 26 elderly patients have died In the past 14 days will
be Isolated until the cause of the deaths has been pinned
clown, kcal health officials say.
At least 15 of the patients died after developing flu-like
symptoms and officials said Thursday they strongly
suspect flu as the culprit.
"At this point, we can't ruk anything out," said Dr.
Wills Tommaney, epidemiologist for the Pinellas County
Health Department. "But we do suspect Influenza Type-

chine produces a spurt of pres- Plaintiff attorney or immediately against you.
WIT N ESS my hand and official
?hi'rttqr etherwis" drf,uI! pt
Surt'' forcin' blood to flu'''' tx cnttrcd ag,nst ou tar the rc!tt ',I Ut the Clerk ut the Circuit Court
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i.ougn Us.. arteries suppl),Ing demanded in the ccmplaint
WlTNElSmyhandandthesealof
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Cur1i R. Barnes
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In Re: the Marriage of
FRANKLIN
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Ptafntlf, RICHARD
vs CI4ESNEY,
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GIORGIO CANTELLI and I4usbafld.
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MIRELLA CANTELLI. hiiwife,and
AND
BOSTON (AP) - A doctor COMDANKCASSELBE", 8 PEGGY GUSSIE McCHESNEY,
orpni'ation.
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Respondent.
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chine that Can drastically cut
NOTICE OF ACTION
the death rate among natients TO: GIORGIO CANTELLI and
MIRELLA CNTELLI. his THE STATE OF FLORODA
honI#nhi7L*l
TO PEGGY GUSSIE Mc.
meraieiy
CHESNEY. whOse last known
Oendants
severe heart attacks.
residence and maiIin' adcDei.s is
Vi Sottocovento No. 3i.
The device, which puts presRoad, Tuchex,
Ventirniglla
7151 aC0Wth
sure on the patient's legs to
YOU ARE HEREBY notified that
You ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
force blood to the heart, cut in
proceeding for Dissolution of
half the number of deaths that an acison to forecloSe a mc"
tpagn on the following described Marriage his been filed against you
amon'
heart attack
iins cxand that Petitioner, RICHARD
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orty
Lot 160, BARCLAY WOODS FRANKLIN MCCHESNEY. was
aminedinatwo.yearst'idy,Di.
SECOND ADDITION, according to fner relief against you
J(.:i S. lkflas saul.
MW. you are reQuired to appear
the the PIat thereof as recordni n Pi
In the treatment
Book Il, Page 93. PubliC RecOrdS of and file your Answer or other
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Circuit Courl In and for Brevard
fled
against
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and
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lope that Is lined with a water- are reulred to serve a copy of your County, Florida. and serve a copy
written defenses, If any. to it on thereOf on PetitIoner's attorney,
filled bladder. .e waei pres- David Kerben, Plaintiff's attorney. TERRENCE WILLIAM ACKERT,
sure Is increased in rhythm whose address is II E. Robinson Esa, Suite 304. Aitamonte Cerire,
251 Maltland Avenue, Altamo,,te
Street. Orlando. Florida, on
with tho patient's heartbeat.
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TALLAHASSEE (Al') - Today's hodge-podge of
statistical-reporting systems makes It impos&amp;ble to
determine which criminal-Justice programs are working,
a task force charges.
The group, formed by Gov. ReubEn Askew in December,
adopted its final report Thursday. It called for a much
better effort to coordinate activities of the courtS, police,
prosecutors, prison and parole system.
"P ridiculous to have the number of Information
systems we have now," said U. Gay. Jim Williams, task
force chairman. "We need to know what works best and
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trial of Willie Clayton S4mpson on charges of killing a
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Nixon House Sale
Brings $220,000
KEY IIISCAYNE (AP)
One of the homes in former
Pt esident Nixon's c"1 ""
Key Biscaync has been sold by
Robert Abplanalp, a close Nixon ally and former neighbor, for
$220,000.
Abplanalp, millionaire manuIncturer, sold the home to Maritza International Inc.
The residence was used by
White House and Secret Service
personnel during Nixon's
frequent visits to the island,
just south of Miami
Maritza Hibbard, an exporter
who owns the corporation, said
she plans to move in after renovating It.
She said the fact that the
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nothing to do with her buying it
last month.
"It's quiet, and I need
peace," she said.
Alanalp bought the home, one
of four In the Nixon compound,
in 1969 (or $150,000. lie was asking $385,(XX) for It. Nixon has two
homes in the compound and
Miami banker C.G. "Bebe"
Rebozo, another Nixon friend,
has one nearby.
lcitlwr of the Nixon hotiies
are up for sale, according to a
spokesman for the Walter Et.
ling Co., a real-estate firm that
manages the Nixon properties.

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illnesses requiring extended treatment or longterm hospitalization can quickly exceed the limits
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retirement incirm
There should be hitle political dissent in this
cictioii year from the administration's goal.
Where the storm is brewing is in deciding how to
pay for what would amount to an increase of $1.1 to
$1.4 billion in the cost of the Medicare program.
Mr. Ford appears to be searching for middle
ground, proposing that about half of the cost be
added to the federal budget thus to be covered by
cneral tax revenues, while the othet'hr .,,.' °'
increasing the amount that Social Security
beneficiaries enrolled in Medicare pay toward the
cost of their own medical treatment,
Spokesmen for organizations of retired people
are shootin 'om the hip when they condemn this
approach as shiftg IOu fiLch of the health care
burden to those least able to afford it. But to put the
entire burden on the still-active worker and taxpayer, whose shoulders already are bending under
the increasing weight of financing the Social
Security system, would raise an alternate question
of fairness.
There is surely room for philosophical
discussion of how much responsibility must be
borne collectively by our society for the
vicissitudes of life that befall individuals. In terms
of elderly Americans, the moral responsibility of
children for the welfare of aging parents is
gradually yeilding to government programs. The
tendency to yield that responsibility to government
has been encouraged by the tremendous increase
in the cost of medical care in recent Years.
It is likely that Mr. Ford's plan, in some form
or another, eventually will be enacted regardless of
the outcome of the debate over who will pay. A
America has achieved will manage somehow to see
that the aged receive adequate medical treatment.
However, the i3sue of paying for catastrophic
of checking the runaway increases in the cost of all
medical care.
Mr. Ford accompanies his plan with proposals
to limit proposed increases in the amount the
government will reimburse hospitals and doctors
for treating Meticare patients. This form of costeuntrol is designed to encourage efficiency. It
carries the danger, however, of lowering the
quality of care that patients receive. As we drift
more toward "sociaiized medicine" — and the drift
is more evident all the time — the need to control
costs of health programs inevitably will begia to
degrade the quality of medical care, and that
where the real catastrophe lies.

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The milk subsidy funds were not contemplated In the earlier
roluUon.

President Ford sutsequently vetoed the milk price support
legislation.
And Congress gave further evidence of its new role as
responsible partner in budget4ewng when the Senate upheld
the vets.
Senate memberm must have been startled on the day of the
override vote to
a letter from Edmund S. Mitakie, no ally
of the President1 urging that Mr. Ford's veto be sustained,
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County and America is the topic for tonight's
wrap-up of Black Awareness Week.
horace Orr, president of Sanford's geminole
Employment Economic 1)evelopment Corporation
SEEt)co), is the featured speaker at the final
program, which begins at 7:30 p.m. at the S.anfc'cd
Civic Center.
0t, will speak on 'A Fluid Front Since 3963"
and "Revolution 1963-1976."
A musical prelude will be presented by Lonnie
Slappey, a famous musician who traveled with
several name bands before retiring to Sanford.
Prof. W,L. Hamilton of Oviedo will serve as
master of ceremonies, and the Rev. Leon T.
Freeman will have an invocation and benediction,
The national anthem, the black national anthem
and several musical selecticms will be presented by
the Seminole Community College Choir, directed by
flr. Burt Perinchief. Soloists will be Ms. Evelyn
Clark and Millard Strickland.
Black Awareness Week, chaired by Aifreda
Wallace, is a projcct of the Black Program Corn-

One will have the regular National Safety Council
Defensive Driving Course, one will receve the new
Transactional Analysts course and the third group
will receive no speciL'l instructio.,. The dri%ing
records of all three groups will be evaluated for one
year prior to the course and for one year after the
training period to see which method is more effective in making better drivers of the so-called
problem drivers.

mittee of the Seminole County Action '16 Steering
Committee.
Troop safety officers are trying out an experimental driver Improvement course which may
lead to more successful attempt. to change the
attitudes of problem drivers said the Florida High.
way Patrol today.
Colonel Eldrif Bci1, 'atrnl director, announced that the Patrol Is cooperating with Florida
State University and the National Safety Council by
teaching the new method which is called TA or
Transactional Analysis.
The director said, "We are in hopes that drivers
whose lic'mse is being suended due to receiving 18
points against their driving record can be reached
by the use of the new method and will become
aware of their shortcomings as a driver."
Traffic safety experts have long known that
attitudt playj an important part in driving in addition to the actual physical control of the vehicle.
Three large groups of drivers will be involved.

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will be flipping flapjack.s from morning to nigtt
Saturday when they hold their annual Pancake 1)ay
from 8 a.m. to 6:0 p.m. at the civic center.
Proceeds from the popular funding raising event
will go toward the club's charit.ble projects such as
their work with underprivileged children.
In conjunction with the Pancake Day Col. Lewis
E)ellarco will auction off a variety of furniture and
other ltems.
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priority has never been gretr. According to the
only available measure of this sort of thing, the
annual Freedom House survey, the number of
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a record 18.3 per cent of the market, are net
exactly rushing to build or acquire plants in this
country. But two of the largest ones are dipping
their toes in the water, and if they find It warm,
and especially if world economic conditions
improve, others will no doubt follow.
The first domesticized Volvo will roll off the
company's assembly line in Chesapeake, Va.,
next year, using prepainted bodies, chassis and
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moving here from Itahway, N. Robert
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Columbus,
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a.?oncontaImng the three vic- Street—Chulucto_rneet3rdThursdayoftheMonthat6pm
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Fifty Plus Club 7th Day Athentist ChurCh — Forest Cut)
tatnolic Church, a %eteran of children and one brother, Salisbur',, Md , brothers, timns matched th description
WWII serving with the U. S. Raymond O'Donnell, of Stuart. Hennan and Thornton b3elcher, given by the tipster. Officers at meet mostly on the 1st Monday of the Month — 6:30 p.m.
Golden Years Fellowship meet at the Community United
the scene reported the vehicle
NavySeabeesandwasa retired
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Jacksonvllle sisters 1rs
(,ramn,o Funerai Home in
Methodist
Church — Casselberry at noon on the last Wednesday
tool and die maker with the
Bernice 13. LeVairi Orlando and tried to elude officers in two
charge
of
arrangements.
Month
luncheon
unmarked
cars
but was finally of the
Reservations necessary.
Hyatt Roller Bearings of Clark,
Mrs. Marguerite B. Jones
Greater
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Citizens
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b.
N. J. He was a member of
Jacksonville.
A.M.. ChurCh Franklin Street and Geneva Hwy. — Oviedc —
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MRS. FIQRIETA SMITH
Witson-Eichelberger Mortcar struggled with Gar) Grant, 3rd Monday of the Month at 4 p m
Itahwa}, N J , the Seminole
uar in charge
Uvely Socialites Club meet at Highlands Club house — 675
a
plainclothes officer author
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Mrs Florieta B Smith, 68, of
Shepard
Road — Winter Springs — 4th Fnida) of the Month at
ities
said,
and
Grant's
sersuce
Foreign Wars Sanford Post 1313 Olne Me , Sanford, died
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10108, Fleet Reserve Assn of Tuesda)
A native of
(her FlltyClub— All Soul's Catholic Church—nQw meeting
Funeral Notices
inside the sehicle
Seminole County Lo)aI Order Jacksonville, she mosed to
identiat
Redding
Gardens Rec. Room — every other Tuesday of the
Police said Grant had
citheMoose, No. 1363, Rahway, Sanford many years ago and
Month
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N J Third Degree Knight of taught in Seminole Count)
Sanford
Senior Citizens C1.ub meet at Sanford Chic Center
Officers said Jose S Hig
FIorei?n B Smith 68 04 1313
Knights of Columbus Father schools fur 41 ears At her
OIv. Ave Sanford who d,ed
ginbotham, 19, was killed, and — 1st and 3rd Tuesda)s at 12 noon
Tuesday, U beheld Sunday &amp; 2
South Seminole Senior Citizen Club meet 1st Thursday of
David L. Mason, 17, wounded in
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SACRAMENTO. Calif. mAP, — Antiwar activist Tom
Hayden, runnIng for the Democratic Senate nomination j

killed if he is extradited
Banks and Ha)den did not meet personall) with Brown,
but they spoke briefly with two of the gouernor s clesI
ad isers Legal Affairs Secretor) J Anthon) Kline and
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Mary Bridges

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William I.. Locke
Pamela J. Marrero-Garcia
('gladys Pringle
Jcffre C Richardson
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Doroth) I Koster, DeBar)
Kathleen N Adams Deltona
Leonarda Alestra, Deltona
Fugene Rickert Deltona

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Digna Jackson
Ernest M. Miller
Ehsa Montgomery
Dorothy K. Painter
Alfred Ravis
l)eborah Singleton
Rache1 T James, Altamonte
Springs
Michael Wagner, DeBary
Diane Andrews Deltona

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Sally Sanford soon ma be Madaxr1 Ma) or of Sausalito
MiasSanford, 72, waselected to another four sear term
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Sanford:

Brown Jr not to extradite militant Indian leader I)cnnls
Banks
Banks, a leader of the American Indian Movement
arrested Jan. 24 in El Cernito, Calif., faces a jail te im
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63, of 116 Lake Dot Drive, Central Committee of Rahway. member of Trinity United chase, bandits had already fled
meet &amp; Mark David
Bhd
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bank
with
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Suniarid Estates died Thursday
of
the
Month —10 00 am —
Suriiors include his wife, Methodist Church, Sanford
her
struck
19
club
minutes
before
the
all
welcome.
at his residence. A mitive of Mrs. Anne O'Donnell, Sanford;
innew
Survivors
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gloczniest
ir a quarter century. Last year 743.2 forecast, but you're IA busy to check. And so the low. But 1, one area, the GNP, the extremes Jersey but decided it could build cars better and
mithon
people in eight countries lost
their game continues,
almost all were on the high side; only or
ChWper In Germany.
freedoms either wholly or in part, while only 60
It Is played by politicians, stock market forecaster of 40
checked urderestimated the 1975
million In five countries made
Since than, however, labor costs In Europe
any gain,
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L5Cfl W levels comparable to ours, and
the economic area, the
For 1976, the bank summarized the consensus while neither Volvo nor Volkswagen expects to
in 57 nations live free, 1.4 billion in 64 nations live checking Is done by the Federal
Reserve Bank of in these words: "Recovery but no
partly free, and 1.8 biUio
bicentennial be able to sell Its Amnenican..made cars for less
in 68 nations live Richmond.
boom." The GNP Is expected to jump 12 per cent than the imported versions, there
'iuut frvdwrn. ockingiy, m's means that
are
Each year the bank compiles the forecasts of
price inflation Included
knir of five people on the globe have limited civil various
to $1653 billion, advantages to assembling cars In the market In
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uau
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risen for some of those who arc free, the bimonthly "Economic Review."
buyer, it shoi'Id ccrtalnly mean quicker delivery
Th forecast€rs beihve the consumer price and better
trends sm not to be cnouraging. Suzian
availability of parts and service.
Fcr Wi, the consensus forecast of the Gross
index will rIse 6.5 per cent, that private housing
But what does it all mean to Detroit? Of a
liberties, is now so bureaucratic that "govern- figure
ment is all but out of the coflrol of the people." was was close to $1,477 billion, The forecast would climb 11.5 per cent and that corporate autornakers have hitherto presented
and that
about $34 billion too high,
profit before taxes would be up fl.5 percent.
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city.
helpthe
and
funding.
It was organized
3 years
ago many
in the businesses
for
purpose
of lending
moral support
to Great
or promising
is to rely onand crafts of forecasting Increase in prices. The real Increase was about nuz,i(er of the Datsun, are reportedly seriously
the poor memory of the 8.8 per cent. The average rate of unemployment,
Brulaln's struiIe against Hitler. Now it is listener or on his disinclination or inability to which was 8.5 per cent in
idering U.S. assembly plants but are still
1975, WU focast to be
mostly an educational tool, structured to check back.
holding back because of the lingering effects of
7.3 per cent,
distribute books and remarkable annual reading
In fact, to check back is considered by some to
the recessien and the energy crisis.
All in all, the economists were clo6er to the
of com7arative freedoms In 158 ration. and 5
be
almost
unethical
and
certainty
unfair,
and
marks
in
1975
than
In
the
two
or
three
)tM5
As Charles D. Dole, automotive editor of the
dependent territories,
maybe even to be an infringement on the right to before, when many of them, including he QlrIstlSn Scicr1cc Monitor pointh out, Volvo will
The survey has its weaknesses, perha its free speech. It cram styles. It devastates
President's Council of
not be the first foreign automaker to build cars in
biases as well, but i is rich If only because it is artistic creativity,
known
to
have
made
major
m1scalcuiaUo,,
America, Rolls-Royce, Mercedes, Peugeot, Fiat
thesingu1armonllorofjki in the world.
The typical attempt at redemption begjns with
Sometimes,
however,
the
consensus
protects
and others did so In the early years of the
According to Freedom House director the phrase, "
As I said back on...." You may the economists; it is, you should remember, an automobile before World War I. As recently as
Leonard Sussrnan, the rrmost recent survey Is the never recall that the culprit made such a average that Includes extremes both high and the 195(, Volkswag owned a plant in New

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Before the burial, a religious service was held at the
Vitoria Cathedral, crowded with townspeople wearing
black arrnbands. Many also stood outsIde the church a
police helicopter flew overhead.

Cleveland and Is expected to announce its
decision In April. The last-named city, In fact,
has offered the company a cool $1 million in the
— form of federally sutidHzed manpower training
grants as an Indumert to take over an aban.
doned tank plant.

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Franco last November were buried in ttiis te
capital today as 15000 mourners looked on
No incidents were reported, but sympathy strikes and
confrontations with police spread to other cities in the

Volkswagen has completed a tow of potential
assembly sites near Detroit, Pittsburg and

I1ed k' '.me past Iuur edia, (rum 30 per
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today. And there is no sign of a quick Improvement
Freedom Hou.,e isa private group, located In

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tangLme at best and perhaps a bit dated as a
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"po' people" who dwell in dictatorial regimes.
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to his audiences that hurian rights are not a
''th commodity en the planet.

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paid to the agents is circumnstimces behind the ac- payments.TheGAOlsrequired Atlanta. Stay at a Day's Inn. The third day we visit Stone
fl getting tic names,
questionable.
quisition of the F104 jet fighter by law to make a detailed audit Mountain and later drive to Brunswick for the night at a Ramada
of all accounts of the cnmpony. Inn. cxt last day Includes a visit at St. Simons with Its Fort
Meanwhile, the panel proCommittee members and by Germany.
Fi-ederica and lunch on Jekyl Island at a Morrison's Cafeteria.
pared to contInue questioning in aides would not give details of
Senators questioned Donald
—Lockheed stockholders
Two
buses have been chartered. Deposit of 810.00 required by
closed session Lockheed offi. the Lockheed arguments, but Wilder, a retired Lockheed cx- filed a $44 million damage
daIs with inside information of they were said to be similar to ecutive who headed the corn- in Houston against the cornthe firm's network of commis. those presented in public ear- pony's F104 program in Ger- pany, seeking to recover money MAY 3
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to pass payments to officials liaack, who said the con. fice in Geneva, Swil.zerland.
beach. Estimate $40.00. Deposit of 810.00 required by April 10th to
countries,
held your reservation.

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nationalist Rhodesian ie
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Rhotesia on
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Subcommittee members ilearsa)
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names of Japanese government
have characterized those as
Iback also made clear he
Georgia Tour at Dogwood Time. Leave Casselberry at 8:00
officials alleged to have ac- bribes intended solely to in- worried that the information Elmer Stoats said he has
cepted Lockheed bribes.
fluence the sale of Lockheed's would be leaked it it was given renewed his request to a.m. Pick up at Sanford at 8:30a.m. Carry a bag lunch for noon.
Lockheed to allow the General Afternoon visit at Andersonville Prison Memorial with first night
The Senate multinational cor- military and civilian jet air- to a committee of Congress.
Accounting
Office to Inspect its stop at Columbus. Stay at a Holiday Inn.—Then
to Warm
porations subcommittee is con- craft. In addition, senators
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began In late 1974 wIth the lifting of the oil
considered
the
behavior
is
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many authcxjtles,,, embargo that Libya had imrwM zwInt the
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inc report Iinfled States. A few months later, Qaddafi
warns,
therefore,
that
"the
reputations
of eased restrictions against U.S. ships which use
ULTRA-DELTA.
Subsequently, there was another death. It professional patldpints In
the MK ULTRA libyan ports,
The case is similar to that of Dr. Frank Olson, was discovered by Dr. Eard
who leaped to his death from a New York City physician, when he walked Gunn, then a CIA program are In jeopardy."
Then came a
offer permitting the U.S.
Still another report declares that "the testing to Increase the Libyan
hotel window tiree weeks after the CIA dosed CIA colleagues uwuuKwiced,in on half-a-dozen
size of its diplomatic staff in
of MK ULTRA products places the rights and
him with experimental LSD. The tragedy made
Tripoli. Washington accepted
"There were .'onversaUons which stopped interests of
and reciprocated.
U.S. citizens In jeopardy." Some
headlines last ycal, and President Ford per- shortly after I entered the room," Gunn has ca
Seven months ago, the former Libyan Charge
officers, states one document, "have basic
sonafly apoloed to the dead man's family,
d'Affaires All El-Gayed visited the State
sworn. But he heard enough to learn that the CIA moral objections to
the
of MK DELTA."
Olson was assumed to be the only victim of "had trouble with an Individual.
artment with a proposal that the two nations
In a
Although the insidious MX ULTRA and
CIA drug testing. But last December, an country" whose agents were conductingforeign
a drug DELTA projects were supposed to be cut offMK exchange full ambassadors. Although
anonymous caller told us about another drug project
In diplomatic relations between the S and libya
"in collaboration with ow' people."
1964, they were continued at least umW 1967 and
death from a CIA program bearing the
have never been broken, neither country has had
The victim, Gurm explained, had been givtn possibly years later under
yj crypton)ln MK DELTA.
the new code name an ambassador In the other's
"mne n.edcaUon and had, shall we say, a fatal MK SEARaI.
capital for several
We checked with our CIA sources and ob- outcome." The
years.
former CIA doctor, now retired
The full extent of CIA drug poisonings may
tahwd some top-secret CIA th)euments. We in Hilton Head, S.C., told
A private American busines, regarded
our associate Gary never be known. For in the early
197k, the by the Ubyans as "a friend," has been at.
discovered that Sen. Ted Kennedy, 1)-Mass., was Cohn that he couldn't recall who had
attended limited MK records were destroyed reportedly tempting to amcange
cuductlng a parallel Investigation and had the meeting except for the late
a goodwill junket to Libya
CIA
security on the orders of then-CIA director Richard for senators and
succeeded In getting other documents thief Col. Sheffield Edwards.
coflgrNen
The effort has
Helms.
declassified. From these records and from
been
UnoffiCially
endorsed
by
the present Charge
It was Edwards who In later years passed on
testimony before Kennedy, we have put together theorder (or recruiting
The CIA refused to comment on the d'Affaires Shaban Gashut
an assassination team to MKFootnote:
drug programs,
this much of the picture:
Within the last
'eliminate" Cuban leader Fidel Ctro.
th
ivbdaals who
QADDAFI'S
OVERT1JRfj: Col. Muamznar have had audjenc
The late CIA diret'tur Allen Dulles in April,
The CIA tile, show that the drug programs el.Qaddali, the mad
with Qaddafi have returned
hatter who rules Libya, has from Libya
l3, aproved two related projects
MK continued to stir controversy Inside
with the message that the colonel
ULTRA for tetxtlng new drugs &amp;xI MK DELTA a number of instances," states the CIA. "in been signalling coyly that he oild like frien. wnts rapproclmeni
one document, dller relations with the United States.
using them iii covert operations,
The U.S., however, still looks unfavorably'
unwitting subjcts "became ill for hours or days
But there may be an ulteilcr motive behind upon
The prejects were ro set that few records There was cae instance of
Qaddali's efforts to disrupt a peaceful
hospit.allz.atlon."
overtures, He is casting longing looks at
were kept, and the normal accounting
U.S.
Arab-Israeli
settlement and his suppor- of Arab
meofthedrugswere3odlgert the
procedures were waived. Many top CIA officials
terrorist
groups,
pharmaceutical companies had rejected
Therefore, the delivery of the
C-130 cargo planes which he has purchased but
in fact, were never given the suppressed details.
eight Lockheed planes, for which Libya paid $60
for auman use "because of Jezired side ef. cannot get delivered,
Olson's death lii November, 1953, uet some teeth."
million three years ago, is sUit being held up.
Over the ptst 16
ironthe, the Tripoli-to- Qaddafl,a State Department spthesntan told us,
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Market team with a 2,403 total. Members are Ann Smi th, Teresa
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Tharpe squeaked past WencelMoreland reaches, hits at left; McCook follows through, reaches for short lob. (Herald Photo by Tom Vincent
mark. In Blues League play she posted games of 212-191-200.
Treloar, 8-6.
This only her second season with the Pc8ycoat League and
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In the girls victory, the wins
Monday Morning League. At present she is carrying a 160
were all in singles. No. 1 Karen
average.
!oussma defeated Nancy
Polito, 8-6, and No. 2 Debbie
Ar.n and her husband I.. C. enjoy moonlight bowling, fishing,
and shrimping.
Reagan whipped Lynn Walker,
8-7. No. 3 Meg Newman stopped
Maria Steensma, &amp;S. In other
matches Sandy Turner and
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for
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DiBartolo
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York Yankees,
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Pirates or the Detroit Tigers,
matching
were
the
Liuwsmaas presiding president over the Mike Kuck, Fannie Ball and
but sudderiy the retiring coach Reagan and Turner-Newman
Most bowlers rarely bowl 100 pins over their average. Evan next 12 months.
John Russell.
of the Clarkson College baseball
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Davis did it twice. A 119 average bowler, he rolled a 221 game In
Earnest Curtis was selected
The nominating committee
team is signing them for adults. teams, both by 8-7 scores.
the Church League and came back nine weeks later with a 230. vice president. ma Ratliff is was headed by Ray Shroverand
HIALEAH AP
When the horses break from
The long-forgotten major
They are her only 200 games in three years.
Secretary and l4iuise Olson also included Iluel Wright and
the gate in the last race at Hialeah today, it may not only
leaguer is one more quarry of
Careful Evan, your average is going up.
treasurer. C urt manager is A. Robert Forwood.
1x the end of the current 44-day meet but possibly the
the collectors of old baseball
finale of the famed raceway,
cards.
With serious financial problems, the 51-year-old track
may not reopen for Its scheduled spring meet in urn
The infielder for 17 years was
unless an offer by John Brunett to buy Hialeah is backed
[fll
-pictured on cards Issued by a
Mi
up by two mortgage-holding banks.
bread company, a bubble gum
GAINESVILLE - Seminole
Brunetti, a New Jersey businessman, already has
firm and a cookie bakery. Community College's tennis
Oe,oIt
70
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tentative approval by the track's board chairman, John
Recently, Phillips has been get- team thumped Santa Fe Junior
ECAC
Vlashn.
S Q 9 255.1311 () It Ce), 420,3 40;? Going Bay
W.
Galbreath,
-.nd
its
sharehol(lers.
First Round
ting the cards from autograph College Thursday, 70.
Adams Division
Ii Ce), 6 0 3 Canyon (I) 3.10; Q I
Me'ropol,lan Division
Boston
But his financial plan involves the Southeast First Nahunters from all over the
.
The Raiders were home this
11 II Ii 93 251 179 5) 1.65 60 31 66
Dutgc.rs 101, LCtQ Island U 76 Buffalo
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Bank
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and
Midland
Marine
Rank
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New
afternoon against Kalrnazoo,
T
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lOrOnto
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frr 67
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Mich.
and show a 6-t record
Calif.
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Every week, Phillips says, he overall, 5.0
P. tt
purchase money.
Upstate New York Division
Thursday's Results
against Junior
Mrrry
(6)
9
20
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(57)
$
110 00; p
L.ne I, en 77
Niagara 67, St
gets old baseball cards or tlir
Bonaventure
Vancouver
3.
New
Yolk 7) 5106 50. BP (S I with all 7)
colleges.
Nyack 97. Barrtnqtan 93
66
IslanderS 3. tie
by-five cards from people
70
NExt home match for
Svract,te 53, Manhattan 57
Puffalo 6, Chicago 3
TWELFTH
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seeking
his signature.
SOUTH
New England Division
Seminole
is March 11 against
Philadelphia 6, Kansas city 1
lrqqrr 11 580, 310, 3.70, 2
Plc,.,
Orleans 56.
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Today'
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Mo(casn (3) 4 10, 1 10: 3 Sycoplant
Phillips returned to Clarkson Daytona Beach.
GOTEBOIIG, Sweden mAPi —Well aware that he could
u'e 57
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as
baseball coach in 1965. He
afford
no
mistake,
British
ice
artist
John
Curry
once
Providence 61, Holy Cross 61
Boston at Cali forni a
5163 00. 39 67
Cox d. Bi.rdrild 6 2, 6 I. Thompson
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56
Saturdays Games
was
a member of the college's d. Rob.iisN -,
again
out.skated
th
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field
and
took
a
final
bow
in
A
rn57)774
co
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Poberts d
Detroit at Philadelphia. after
1943 team, which had a 19-1 Lawience67.6.0; FIaggd, Bruwn6
petition
by
adding
the
World
Championship
of
figure
MIDWEST
noon
TONIGHT' SENTRIES
skating to his Olympic medal Thursday night.
season.Hewillretlreattheend 0. 60; Gonsalez d. Floyd 60. 60,
Drake U. Tu(s.i 76
Washin1on
at
N ew Y or k
Co.Fggd.Burdrild.ioyd6 1.62.
W ic h i ta 51 5.4, Bradley 71
Isiande,
Relaxed and happy after hereceived his gold medal, the
of this year.
Rolrts.Thnmr
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Lettenant, 7. Baili n. 3. Be $elcc
Brown 67. 6-0
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Eastern Conference
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Gimlet; 6 Bingo Murphy. 7. Rrif
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him in the right mood to overtake Russia's Vladimir
(hiCbgO at St. Louis
Rhythm, I Valentine Moss.
Boston
FAR WEST
Tcon'o at Los Angeles
SECOND
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who was his toughest competitor in the Olym..
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Sunday's Games
Shanncw-, 2 Manatee Nancy; 3 Cu'e
phiphl
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563
a
pies
and
European
championships earlier this year.
Atlantaat New York Rangers (Inc ic6.r?. 4 Harmon.
P11w York
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TOURNAMENTS
was
"I
leaving
my
hotel when this headline caught my
New York Ilan0,a at Pitts, Evans, 6 Be My Wise; 7. Mineola
Central Division
Southern Con ference
ourgh
eye.
It
said,
Curry
cannot
afford any mistake tonight,'
Daisey, I Polly Dee
washington
40 ?S 6)5
Champion ship
Kans
City
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Philadelphia
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Cleelani
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Washington at Boston
Creslip, ) Ceemax, IBlack Shot,
HOUStOn
3)
determined and showed I could come through again," the
Atlantic Coati Cont,renc.
t. Louis at Buffalo
WINTER
PARK
Trinity
suffered
its first setback of the
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E.pIolve:
67
Coco
Blue.
First Round
N Orleans
27 33
Montreal at Detroit
tall, lithe champion said.
Lustre Eckert; I Kansas City Bauy
Prep's
girls
tennis
team
Atlanta
4
fl's
was
baseball
season Thursday,
27
33
Clemson 71., Wake Forest 63
Vancouver at Minreso?a
FOURTH - 5 16. M: I AhIoso
Western Conference
Marylar, 60. Duke 75. OT
defeated
by
Winter
Park
dropping
a 7-5 decision to
Toronto at Calfornia
i, 2 11111 Knowles; 3. K'5
Terri.
Midwest Division
Virginia 75. Ps Carolina St 63
Thursday,
5-2.
Orlando
Boone.
1. Streak N Lava; S
Speball.
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lopsided as the final score.
ChipNoescoi-dl3andTerry
Chipola did manage to firm]) Jameson tallied Il for Semi
hold a 10 to 12 point lead most of note, the only players on the
DELAND
Seminole the second half, however, and squad from Sanford to score In
J
Commumilty College's stay in SCC coach Joe Sterling pulled double figures.
the state Junior college all stops, including the platoon
In the Lake City-Gulf Coast
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game, Ron Anthony scored 28 r
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Chipola
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knew it was there.
everything,
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ma de us work," said
Tonight's semifinals pit 13 and Chris Pickett a nd hayChipola coach Milt Johnson Chipola and Edison at 7 and wood Hewitt each talli
ed an
after Chipola took
r. : Lake City against Palm Beach even dozen.
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Ray Ricks connected for 20
away In the final 10 minutes.
Center at Stetson University. points to lead the losing effor t
Th e loss sent Seminole home
Palm Beach's upset was by the Panama City squad.
with a 23-7 ledger.
sparked by a 42-point perform. Three of his Gull Coast team.
Thursday's other opening ance from Ron Cunningham. mates also scored in double figround games found Palm Beach Eleven of his points came in the ures.
needing overtime to oust overtime period as the teams
Edison's Richard Glasper
Brevarti,
92'8;
Edison fought away from a 41-41 scored 24 points, Greg Brinson
polishing off Florida College, halftime tie.
added 23 and Robert Jenkins
88-78; and Lake City thumping
Five men from the Brevard pumped In 18 as the Fort Myers
Gulf Coast, 83-74.
squad hit in double figures, led school edged the Florida team
The Seminole game wasn't as tw Mel Daniels' 18 points,
from Temple Terrace.
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junior college players in the Sunshine State are
gathered for the state tournament.
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seemed to be the message. Take your pick, of,
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every th ing
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day that requiredonly 27 putts,

whole game. It was just awful. I
knew I was doing something
wrong."
So he sought some help from
his wife.
"I told her what to watch
for," he said after Thursday's
brilliant round. "All it takes is
good eyes."
She found Mike was breaking

Pinar
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an effort that produced a sevenunder-par 65 and a tie with
Mark Hayes for the first-round
lead in the $')O,000 Citrus Open

had been putting this year.
So after be missed the cut last
week and failed to crialify for
the final two rounds In the
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"I hadn't played well .all
year," srid Hill, 37-year-old
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better. I didn't miss anything I
should have made."
And Hayes, who had a strong
fifth-place 9nish last week,
recorded an even more
remarkable effort on the
relatively flat, true greens at
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George Burns, Kermit Zarley,
John Schroeder and Pat Fitzsimons were twoshots out of the
lead at 67,
British Open champ Torn
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He was tied with Hale Irwin,
recent winner of the Las Ange-

ficultics in the tricky winds that
sighed through the piny woods
lining the fairways of this
relatively easy co urse.
"lt'c vø,-v nii,-,iinct *r. ,.n"
Arnold Palmer said after an er.
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Lee Trevino and South African
Gary PInver were still another
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Quarter-finals
MuuIJsta vi. coumtus
nthfr1 Tech
Valdosta St 76
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High's swimming team .topped
Lake Brantk'y Vnrsdaj o a
68-65 score.

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Viruinih At San Antonio

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Club, and area golfers interested In playing should
contact the club.
Entry fee Is $25, which ineludes cart, greens fees,
refreshments and a chicken
barbeque Saturday night at the
Elks Lodge.

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in the World Cup tennis competition.

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M tery. 7 Montague Account.
Phantoms Pearl,
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Roy. 7 Lotte Quota, 3. Jo e
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Melody. 6 Hi Ho Bill. I Kim Sue. 4
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Thursday's Results
EIGHTH —S 16,5') Rumbler,?
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Quebec at Edmonton
2 iL's Jo V. 3. UltraViolence; 4
Saturdays Games
Che'se., Ann; S Sats; 6 Queer
Cleveland at Houston, after D'-hcrah, 7 Ahloso Joey, I Donna

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Thursday's Results

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Singles: Dexter (WP) of McNulty.
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BANGKOK - Ben Arda of the Philippines, Sadao Sakaslilta of Japan arid Sukree Onsham of Thailand fired sixunder-par 66s and tied for the first-round lead in the
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West Division
SIXTH - It. A 1. Nomad.
Houston
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Barry King.
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Indian
Indianapo
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New England at Phoenix
Sunday's Games
New England at Cincinnati
Cleveland at Indianapolis
Calgary at Winnipeg
Quevec At Edmonton
rlh-41n,v at San Diego

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WHA
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0 State
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Se attle
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LA
3131 500 11
Phonx
26 32 107 16
Portland
25 35 UI 17'Thursday's R esults
Atlanta 103, Boston
Milwaukee 99, Kansas City 95
wasninon Iii. POUOfl
Golden State 121, Chicago 110
Today's Games
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Boston at New Orleans
Seattle at Kansas City
Chicago at Phoenix
Cleveland at Portland
(lden Stale at Los Angetes
Saturday's Gam.
Philadelph a at Buffalo
Washington at New York
Atlanta at Houston
Cftvcland at Golden State
Phoenix at Portland
Sunday's Games
D-troit at Boston. afternoon
New York at Washington.

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not, all bets are off,"
Mexican teams have been can
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players were all over the map
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days ago that spring training
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today in the office of John J.
Gaherin, the owners' chief barTAMARAC (AP)
MicHigham's total came on 6,021
g ai ner,
key Higham of Kansas City actual pins spilled, a 231 averThe lines are drawn on the takes a 247 average and a total age, and 210 honuit pins for his 7sticky reserve rules Issue. The pinfall of 6,231 alter 26 gam2s I match play r
ecord.
owners ha ve proposed a plan into the final match play today
Holman also went to 7-1 in the
which would allow players to in the 1100,000 Dick Weber Five head-to-head games and spilled
-become
free agents In their 10th Star Open Bowling Toiirna- I,
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year while the union's plan ment.
contention from 23rd spot.
.would give players their freeIn second place, 25 pins be.
But hligham captured the
,
dorn after six years of profes- hind, was Eddie Ressler Jr. of night's honors.
sional baseball.
Allentown, Pa.
He totalled 1,983, never drop.The current legal interNext up were Earl Anthony of ping below 224. And, li ke Ilol.pretation 01 the rcsere rules Tacoma, Wash., wi
th 5,963; man, he rolled a 0, the high
wac mui 1w nrtrt,r
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8players co ul d become free one rain, Ohio,
5,943 and Larry 235-248-fl5-fl4-2).z35.268 with
year after metinz' !ei
La,b o ai, F wicuco, Calif.. his lone loss coming when Laub
Noe, Slerflng bead for sho,era
tractual obligietlons.
5,940.
outshot his 225 by 10 nin.t
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far ther away.
to. Nevertheless, we've done it owners to help him find a
The regular season is sthed- as being in the interests of cv- tolerable number of nonwalvemuled to be gin April 8, which Is erytxdv."
players, then reach an
five weeks away, and an official
The underlying problem is agreement on a reserve system
major league base ball has yet that, although Seitz' decision for a new bas
ic agreement.
to meet an official bat in an will obviously not become part
"If the nonwaivers are under
offidal spring training cMt;.
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"We've moved from one year
Miller said he could get the
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CHIPOLA; R:vers 0 0-0 0
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L%Ofl Cunningham
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Burgess 12 10;
tournament record when he scored 42 poin ts Mallard 7 33 17; Geoghagan 11.2 3;
Klppent*rger 000
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1 6 I. Brinson tO 3 1 2); Adams ) 03
, Jenkins 9 00 15; Morgan 0 1;
Griffir. 4 1 1 9; Totals 36 16 24 U,
FLORIDA COLLEGE: Allen 9 7 10
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Weathers 3276. Caphart ii?).
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"This my boy, Is e baseball," seems to be the message Seminole
Community ('('lIege coach Jack Panteltas Is delivering to freshman Russ Maher. Actually, Maher probably already knew ft was
a baseball. Pantellastc really showing hlspftcher bow to grip the
ball for a curve. Seminole tries to throw a curve at Florida Bible
College today at 3 p.m. in a home game and would settle for two
wins in Saturday's 1p.m. doubleheader, also at home, agabtS.
Johns River. (Herald Photo by Bill Vincent, Jr.)

General

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24—Buuness Opportunities

Friday

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41—Houses

YU TROUBLED? call Toll
Free 6.44 7077 for We Care

Winter pr!

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Hotline Adults or Teens

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and link tip
with us We can put you In the lawn
mower, tractor
&amp; bicycle
sirims. Over Too products to sell.
investment 5)3.500 No. franch
fees. Call collect, Wheelpowef
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Golden State Warriors at Lors,
Angelies Lakers
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of agricultural equipment and
auto par?, ,ncIudij receiving,
stocking and counter sales
Permanent position with excellent
fringe bitnefils Contact Per
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Join Sanford's Sales Leader"
STENSTROM REALTY

Furnished d1x Lake1Mar
a:e
shed
yard Children and Pet% OK. $130
lh 2' mllnorthof 4340n 17
7 201 Sunset Drive next to
Williern's Accounting &amp; Tax
Service. Open Sunday, 9 to 5.

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Days-322 6173
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heat, reasonable, First. last and
1100 depicisit, 130 4t77 After 4 p.m

COOKS

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Beaulifil Oak shided lots Fish,
Swim, boat rental% and free
moorage Adults 327 "70

Nurses. RN's; LPN'%; Aides, Aide
Ccimpalnion~ Needed immedialely

Nights

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From Ranch House

323 1670 or 531 9777

car for local citmoristrullon work
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PARK DRIVE- OWNER 'IRAN,

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refrigerator. drop", all stay.
Cmtrbl heat &amp; air, foric" Int,

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1-4 and ROUT E 46-SANFORID

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Lake Sylvan 36 ares all or part.
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CAuROLLS FURNITURE 37) 515'

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tools &amp; anticues Being he fastest
growing auction st-rvlce in
Florida, we need more mer
iiandtw Therefore tire pay more
r uality, No junk Attend one 01
our auction sales every Monday
HERNER SAUCTION

5,riqi.F % ut.%l lig zaq wachtne I
SCwufl table,Sold new for $469 50
55URi b3ilfl(e ci 5101 or I?

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ISO? Jacobs Road
i(ros% from DeLand Airport. Rl 92
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Concrete
Steel
Reniodelinri, Pooling Free
Eitsmales No joci too large or
small Call Red or John. 321 S001

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Auction

Bahama tied sti iioh coi2rs
bolsters. excellent condition. SYS
321 OrlAr

101 ts.,

liances
central heat and air. Oualify and
tent while paptriprocessit-1 FHA
motticled in, approve, for
124,150. Owner w i ll sell this month
for 123,00. F HA ter Ms. N ice area

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Panelling, doors, windows hungv

concr e te work. etc By the hour. or
by the job 322 9316S

freezer. 1100. 322 7413 allef 4 PLM.

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Central Heal &amp; Air Conditioning
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&amp;

Remodeling
'11(017)e lx Returris
inaivicivai, Business Hol 11 92
at Five Points Phone 321 li14)

sua

-Z U CI F I N G

Roofs 322 0774

Dinette chair%. All kincis of misc.
items In new and used ant'aues
03 W
%mnli appliances and a lot of gift

of-JI r,-tt o.htta%he
Phone 3" 7683

MULTIPLE LISTING REALIOR
322 4"l
1919 S. French

Custom Work Licensed, Bond"
Free estimate 323 W31,

thingiM At work

Sewing

I

Interior. Exterior Plastering
Pla ter Patching &amp; simulatco,
brick
Stoic Specialty 372 750

;arpcfing, ard other corpeling
Twin boas. Dressers. Couches

Dell's Auction Service

29

rRu

rg A nd C

Pet Care
fir

China. Metal, Glass and
Doll Repairing

Cm

plele Pest Control end Terri-iling
Free Inspect on 3Zj79Se

Home Improvements

Sanford At,Ctio(l

A

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li-a ll]?) 0769

Trent Exterminating Co

Anyone can be a seller or a buyer

No charge

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519E F.F%1,372k~42

SOLAR HEATING AND WATER
PURIFIC

garacie
for da room.
Only S2111,001). Ask 10 See home buy

7o L

lAW0V.N PFST C
2562 paf*t Drive

Call Nettie at 3726172

327 i1

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We Pay Cash

2

'
,i ternper Realty

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__4, a
can cover ya~;r home with lum
siding &amp; soffit

Beauty Care

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FRENCH C_

RE- MEMBER YOUR TWO STORY
HOMF? Plenty of roomi See this

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Land

Eagle judng Co 951 9563

Golden Touch IN Sew'

24 HrS

hardwood floors. nice shady well
locAted plot, Only $19,000

14

Ville Buy Iurniture

or trade for 1tllcrowave oven

11 yowrob in tho buillmns of building
your
us ties ....use
the
Classified Ads often.

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FREE GIFT WRAPPINGAII Baby

annual rate 117.350 loan $161 per
mo Price, $17,900

in i9sq. in 4164

931-8090 322-4884

432

For used furniture, appliances.

Sparkling 3 tvf1ruom. itl wl:is,

HOME-

SOUTH OF SANFORD

BUSINESS DIRECTORY
EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

female $200 cacti. In SM or 373

SANFORD
ProlessionellyMarisqed

5555 HWY 17-92 AT 5 POI NTS

Purebred unfegislefea Toy Poodles,
$40 each, Call atlef S, 15, 322 9142,

68—Wanted to Buy

of S550 DOWN

7017 S

f1 1i1t4i

Siberian Hk'Pu AKC,male&amp;

(cuntr - tops. Sinks InVallal,on
available Bud Cabell 372 5052
anvftme

Teff-is Availahle WarehwSe must
b u mptii P f1W Call arehouse
ridrzt. clays or evenings. ask for
Mr. Wilkes 305293 72

GOT A SWING?
We've got The porch. (23'ef 'I), older
7 story spic and span fall ...
in established c,nford area. 0.(i
family room over looks swimming

323-9410

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svpply 6.450262

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73

en

New and Used
Ford, Kuboll, Pettibone
Sales, Rental, Service
417 Magnoli a Avenue
83.4 1344
HOOD TPACTOR COMPANY

6111 A cres near golf course, Ferne

1100 DOWN - Frcstf. well locsted I

Jyj
American

$2995

—

FARM EQUIPMENT

STUDIO 1. 2. 3

_111

CancerSorie

62—vm

SWIMMING

REALTOR

PETIREMENT
Want :o rent home with an Script of
morle in rural area, Witting to
make rro3irik and of clean up in
exchange for reasonable rent. Ph,

top

DELTA U

While with while
vinyl roof and while
leathilir interior.
Gorgeous. Full
11

63A—
Tractors &amp;
Heavy Equipment

PO distributor must sell balance of
197' plscnmpIete w th S"fldef
fence and filler. 31* xl6 overall.

to acre tracts

ba th
vse 3
tK-.A'icA,.,
r.%, i 1",aihs in main bcuse.
(Mly 550,5m.

I Of I l i AsIhs
ALL ADULTS -EAS1 LIVINO
-RCNE

i100 month. BrokerOwner.

Ful y equipped Local
new car trade in

CONTRACTOR'S EQUIPMENT

irst.MAtP% Will Clean Y73 5954

l olio A

land 7 Oediooms

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vinyl top and green velour irt
Fjl$ factory equ

maroon

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ONLY

while bucket seats.

MARK IV

78 cut excellent condition
0SO Ph.323 66W

ISYR FHAFINANCING
GR EGORY MOBILE HOMES
Drvt
03 Ott
Sntoro, j")

I BE DROOM. I bath frame house on

I

H

2 DOOR HARDTOP

Siiver with

factor $5495

JL1

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CK
CENTURY

I

TOWN CAR
4 dr. sedan Only
)4,000 miles. Green with green

_

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4(

fty war

I smokry say,

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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY- SELL TRADE

REALTY INC
"

rani-in
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5295

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Huffy Riding Mor, Shp

)n

I

38--Wanted to Rent

dwge in

•.

.OLL S
(ass irry 1797 630 4206

$1 995
37) 9112

It"cr

11

All 0. E. Kitchem

in swallowing,

74

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for

LINCOLN

Viburnum 2 7i
in cans well
bunched. 11. 702 W. 20th St.

le

REALTY

INC

0

6010 Sq. F1 Shop Srm:e
100 N Maple
323 9321 or In "20
New 0 sq. ft block building

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chmrs. secretarial ciesks &amp;
chair&amp;. straight chairs, filing
cabinets at it Cash and carry

CAR IBE- double wide 1B
Bedroom,
2 bath central air raised screen
room car port shining paymen ts

HAL COLBERT

urnished or,

n..4.
•.
107 W. Commercial
Phone 322 7111111, Santerd

7-

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75th and Lake Ave S31.

V

W. Garnetf Whife
roker

[AWN
MOWING.
RAKING '
TRIMMING,
etc. Free Estimates
3fl

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67$ 5549

Reg. Reel Estate Brob er.
322274$

SE

C)

3 Mo

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STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. it

15. Indi gestionordifficultv I

A La Carte Menu

-'r

Wynnewood: 100'xlW, S6.750.
LkCfOflt 9, on lake. $10700

15—Moibile Home Lots

WE I
_101 Cr "Meycial

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Merchandise

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1

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screened porch, large lot, assume
S150 payments 323 1111

Hwy. 1 7-92 Across

private lot furnished 1)50 month

21—Situations Wanted

Ll

uniurnisnea

2 Bedroom located on large, shaded,

ak ei
good New sticker New
trs
t250 Ph 321 0151

ar.d

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Boy's 10 Speed F lancria uic) c it, 21like new Ph, 323 8789 or 323 jS7;

3 UP home with family room.

Ye-ir Leases

1750

•

10 04

Dino In RELAXED Comfort At

or

Fish, bo
aling, canoe' Adults 322
T
ith -1'

'65 Dodge Dar 1. slant 6 engine. Runs

jc' 11 7 1177 Lcd
171 5570 or Cu 105

CARS FREE

You' ll

AIM

G. EAT ASSUMPTION

bcilding

U

Broker Ownef. in S M

7 Nea t appring saks persons with

in bowel or

IN UK

EARLY BIRD

FR EE SWAP SHOP A FLEA MAR K ET

Central

)BP ibath large
)9
ALSOOWNEP .ILL FINANCE

Furnished

Retnemnl Ciimmi-

openings,

UP JUNK

6,5—Pets- Supplies

WITT

I

LA

f

47—Rea l Estate Wanted

34--W)
;Ie Homes

Various positions.Immedia'e

ht* Area's mrs, popular place

DINNER SPECIALS

SRO U

BEAUTIFUL I bedroom. 11ii bath
home. draped
&amp; carpeted

ArAKMN115

2 Bed r oom mobile home on prIvate

0753

Small price for others

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3220640

work, Good Pay. Great

1 1. Change

price

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Epu.i

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Opportunity employer,
MAID
In the horre Excellent job MI)s,

2 DAILY DEVOTION&amp;

. ip

Swing er Sports
Coupe, vinyl roof L infierior. A. T
air, P5,6 cyl, 1l.0 mies, A I
Asking $2,900
Bell offer 6&amp;8
S775

•

find hin, listed In our
Service Directory,

Seminole &amp; Volu%,a Counties
Acreage Tracts, %mail &amp; large
TERRY REALTY, REALTOR.

OWNERS WILL FINANC E
2 BR, I bath, frame
S12.000
I OR. 1 1 bath. Stucco
S14.500
2 BR. I both, C Block
6,300

3 Bedroom on large lot on lakefroni,
Phone 3""13 after 5 p,m.

P7 illivii4mii vivant a tun lob-t
Tra'
Vol. too r-Inrills

ood Shape, S250
Phone 37) 2334

)72 $981

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last, I dep. The Horton
OrganItatn Realty ei 37)

322 3")

throughout

1965 DODGE CORONET

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NEED A SERVICEMAN,

43--Uts-Acreage

JOHN SAULS AGENCY

Hidden Lake
ner
By
1
Bedroictim. 7 bath. Small down
payment and assume paymerils
Ph 121 "So

Nice 2 bedroom block
home. turn or unfurn
In 7920

322 9284

DUNE BUGGY, roll bars. Plast i c
top, Ills. Phone 322 033'
,

In 5754

Chico

-

IA fl ANYTIME

E

I

with or
w4houl range and refrigerator,
Phone In 4967

One of the firint employers
tools. Good salary,

Miiisicai comedy costars
in Europe try to sign a leading
lady for their show,

"

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Elm Ave

AM FM Stereo

English Ford Cortina.
m"hanicaily sound, $175 Call
after 6pm or anytime weekehos,

Cash for wecked cr junk cars. we
taw*v7
day
ow
week C?ll
collect, or tando $68 2131.

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Cadillac 19634 dr • green, fl tIrm
points, plvgs. murfillef, S595, 309

1966

7—Junk Cars Rermved

POBSQPd MARINE

ZIMMCR it
u 2 txd N
central air. carpurl, patio covvr
Skirting, new carpel, adults only.
Payments 15061 Phone 377 0051

fer.

qualifying As5um lit mortgage

Call Sardorcs's Selft Lleader

gatege_ Largeyard 3721113_

"MECHANIC"

Cc;
Gaor

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1974 Ford Van

Reconditioned Batteries, $12.95
exchange.REEL '% B
1109 SarOord Ave.

tr,

new exhaust. air cond.. pc,.;,
brak es etc Call 37) 1712

17 acres cars for parts Op 7
days
JIB Auto Parts, East
Hwy 50 Call collect, Orlando S68 —

42--Mobile Homies

Jlo

$74

-

AT
Ii_1LI(

Sanford and

JIM HUN R A LTY

$175 per month
Coaler an

Walking

___________________________

MAKE A MOVE- To 11his I
bedroom, 2 bath home with range,
refrigerator, garbage disposal,
family room
central v ac uum

.

N

1972 Pontiac GTO. S2,

I' MG Midget, white with beige
r, only 6,000 miles.
Showroom new.
Call 37)
1651 (Dealer).

week.

r

Sf

Used office furniture

little TLC and you've got a
Showplace. 3 bedroom%. studio
apartment, kitchen equipped.
central heal, paneled family room 2574 p ar,, D,
iiii-th fireplace. only S39.500

dining rm , Ideal for retired
couple Near Town. No pet% 372
3610 after 4.30

MY SCem at Mary Carter Pa

8Autos for 5a
-

GA09f,
Saturday 2)0
d
Dr.ve, Sanford. 4 Families and
mor clothes,beds,baby things.
wicker he,,Wboard, stereo

'

003W 15151 Ito
32 3 6061 or 373 051. 7 eves

MOSSIE C. BATEMAN

TERIFICPOTEUTIALIAdd

Furnished I bedroom living rm

DELTONA- 2 OR, central heat and
air. wall to wall carpet, gars 0.

6 at

LEASE OPTION. 111000

f

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1969 Lincoln Continental, clean, S09S

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Parts

-

inuclard outboard. blowers, biig
pump
running waver, ice
box, head. new canvas. full in
strumentation. new carpeting. 321

Ref; RealEslatee ker

QUIET SIDE STREET
Largr LONGW000 Skylark 13) 900 Mutt
uverhanging shade trees, 3
ra m eu
lot
to assume 531
Beautiful homesite
Priced In Sell at $1&amp;.
Clean 3 bedroom, )i
av oc ado
stove &amp; retrugerator blue carpet
IooPst— Don't overlook this 3
central ;eal &amp; a7)
ttedroom, 11 ji bath home that's
1301
only 3 ye&amp;rs old. Central heat-air,
c arpeting. kitchen appliances. 3 BR, 1', baths, dining, living room,
cent neat wall wall carpet en
extra large closets Reduced t
closed garage, large fenced lot
125.000
Reasonable price. 3238913 after

Un

anytime

UI" HLY

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c hurches 1)2 300 or best
Phon e 372 194$

Realty

fonct
iij IV
rnm
III

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1973 Dcotw Pplara- V 3, A. T . A
P. S., P. a . ;1.4 50. 1 %4111 Mustang
1, A T., 111150. Ph C- V 08S9

Chopped, extras
sell Call
after 5 30 pm. fl7 79

USM motof s Soldnd installed Also

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Pet re ot home furui hed th
rental units extra. one per

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Compassion for other%. Career
position
COUPLES
Several opieriing% for 9~,od pftvlq 10
r-ave fun jobs. llit%-Plus benefits.

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au Iocausaou iSitOf5 Pler
see enjoy ldASHvii i r

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76—Auto

CARPORT SALE
Sal 9loS
116 Beth Drive, Ravenna Park

322 7643

)flt ru

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'72 Supo:r Glide Harley Davidion

2131.

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373 31"

440

for Sale

8Atos
u

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S,M. to 5 o.m

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ace
BLAIR AGENCY

Engine Low Mileage. All steel
Frame 3fl 4.03 Mornlng$.
________________________

hanging basketsmen's women's and children's
clothing. furniture; to, etc. lOS
E
SI., Salurday, Mar. 6. 9

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Uen tW family rrn

1

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191`3 Reinell 191. 140 HP Mefcrusier

RrDUCC

S

I

Reasonable

R

An Erual Opportunity Employer

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e

ivy_off ice Supplies

-

TYPIST
W need eIce2tonat person with

Canmr~
sm waming I

RESTAURANT

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Friday, March S,1flê- 1A

Mutt

Carport Said

4,rr1

They're Hot''

Real Estate firnol-,

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A. DUDA &amp; SONS
Oviedo,Fla IOS3635"l

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21*r bath%. with Va acri
Large family room Immediate
Possession
110300. Owner

31 A—lpivxes

uuFI L EX

373 6)53

Estate Broker
11

manenlly rented
distance to downtn

commission split. Floor time. ror
confidential Intervi
call Larry
Sa xon,

A
PA R TS MANAGE
iV%Ic

REALTORS

'

terrific boss.

CA"Ury life Ir. !7vly. with the
revolution aumbitng sociail

0!,

h

I

AF F ER REALTY

RAV
N)
i' L
WeQkt:Fte
After HtS ];2 d y5j

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3

Il 97

Weekly 3515 I4

lull time sees associate Liberal

FULL CHARGE BOOKKEEPER
Great company, good slier Y.

6D THE JAPANESE FILM
7COCLUB
1115
9 MOVIE:
Leopard."

91YER ROOM

14 ,

pp

,

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SAN MO PARK, 1 2

REAL ESTATE Have opining for

LOW,

Collins-

F1nn!nAcWATrHI

'TIL 2:30P.M.

Only to

ly

redecorated Come See 300 F
trpOrt rIvl Sanford 37) 13

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LABORER

)ACCOMPA.Yi.:
____

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BAMBOI0 COVE APTS
2 bedroom apart.,yients,

CLERK— Want a career
lob? Want a good employer? They
nt you for a career jobl AAA
Emploment 701 Commercial,
323 3176

of

BARGAINIMATS,

.

an,o ..tra lAin.

TITLE

boss

TOP LNIERTAINMENT

pa t

apartment

fl7 626) mile

DRY WALL

LADIES MITE WEDS Untuorted Ladin Drinks
Happy Hour 4 P.M, 6 P ni FREE hors d'

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"Get 'Em Whde

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SANFORD'S

9

BALL REALTY
____

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pillowsib

Large? oedroorn

Baby Sifter and Light Houieketper,

_________________

"LIFE" INTO
SANFORD'S NIGHTLIFE!

FRIDAY

[IL

Drive llOup

753

BYGETTINGYOU
EMPLOYEDI

1100

12 AMERICAN LIFEST YLE
ED 13EHIND THE LINES

PUTIrING

A lk1II

18--Help Wanted

'2 4, 6 '9: 12 NM

HOIGAN'S HEROES
ED BURNS AND ALLEN
ED ANIMALRLD Wags

25

newly constructed) bedroom home
bath, quiel street in Denary 1164
Per mo or lower avrnentS 10
0391, 7)21714.
qualified buyer Large lot
Newhousesinaruralar Nodn 17 Malibu fiberglass boat 20 hp
Payment,monlhly payments less
Johnn motor, trailer and ac
than rent, Government subsidized
ssso call after S. 327.
, qualified buyers. Call to see if
7i1
you qualify!

Forrest Greene, Inc.

Largetwostory Iramedwell
four and one half acres land Ing
on 630 6633
Price
only Susono

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limits Sanford

city

hospital. $15S mo (-all J7J 9033

10,00
4
6 CAROL BtJRNErT
SHOW Gst Jackuan.

NIGHT CLUB

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to alitthroat,

ED B"f)F_AT
ED WAYNE TYLER SHOW
630
NE
4
6 CBS NEWS

0

.

over payme,ts of 1) 35 mo 363 3331
or 373 AI)o ext. 347,

Sli Soo

JUST out side

PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK

Fit For Sale
Call before loo,m. or after 3 p.m.

.172 6457

Z 111 ,,

PEAL ESTATE ASSOCIATE

9:30
6 BOB NEWHATIT

4

SHOW

The Sandbar
1

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m-.-I,torcyc$es

Pop

orated,

2 balh

homc. saay yard ai r con
dilioned, 118,250 MAKE OFFER.
WE TAKE TRADES
OVI EDO- S bedroom, 2 story older
home. scr"ned pool. even a
tisement, Over 1 , acre lot

REAL ESTATE. MC

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91 PRO BOWLER
S TOUR
Wer f
et
open,
Tamarx. Fla
ED WHATS COOKING)
4

GREAT
FOR11,
11,01ifiliCES.

1.nropoo?,~ COTTXr-E
1175
377 4470

S2SOBUSHEL

Me ckznson 1969 Law
ma brings ung n
Oa
!iin N
Mex
to de

bVO
6, 12 NEWS

Co

Carport Sale - Saturday. 175 Canal
Street (Park Ridge),

CALL

SA FORD

SI

JOHNNY WALKER

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900
2 12 NBC MOVIE Young
Wty Young RObOfl tChfl

with

)

ROME

red

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kian s Pc t
I AUCtiOn frh 1 HR pI turn or n(urn IdUIlt
vegetables. wmi.. retail bargain.
$95 372-2296 after 5 and wk ndl,
March 6. 5:30 am. 10 6.30 p.m.,
CivicCenter
lot 2 Bedrooms AduItSonly

dously *fien he's forced to rent

4 AGRONSKY AND CO
6 HEE RAW
9 LAWRENCE WELK

VA

USPNOV JONES

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MUPCOTTS

I K upstairs apartment to tvs

7,00
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lip

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or retail. Burk Farm%, Lake
Monroe. In 9331.

problertir. increase ire m"Lon-

1 6 SOUNDING BOARD
'9 1 CHAMPIONSHIP

2

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0swIrru
1

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aim

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300
4 '16 , CBS SPORTS SPEC
TACR
mens Tennis
Chamc.,onstvp.
0 file
in Francisco tsnit
ptneSkung 3ndthoNatnal
MU Ind
Track and Field
Ch*Ons
ANTIQUES
CD MOVIE- -The Newlicienhal
Kin Robert Sna
Scientist experiments

10

Garage Sale: 347 L3ke Mary Rlvd.,
Lake Mary. Friday, Saturday
Sunday. Marth 5.6. 7. 11
ii
pm.

Real Estate

Unfurnished 2 Olt
R h

BA SKETBALL

r

'T 4AM7

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31—ApartrTlents Furnished

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SPORTS
PEALIDADES

lao

17 -ill . Fern Park

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37) U4

MM

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131 nfl

Fl.

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Cmper. sleeps I stove.
nd
SI.000. 322 8423. 226 Abbott °•
Lake Mary Alter S.

.

a.m to

REAL ESTATE

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9 --- Good Things to Eat

?h cavalry Oflf

Irm Oriando.
WIDE WORLD OF

Wi

Track Rd.

Hwy.

ir

CLIFF JORDAN, REALTOR

Realtor

_____

ay March 6

.

begins

spe

HUMAN RELATIONS
AND SCHOOL DISCIPLINE
GJ HOLIDAY ON WHEELS
SPECIAL- "New Engliands
arnmer

Outdoor Rides Next Door

r

CallBart

051

'rv' II'I,14

lived with Indiaris and having

CITRUS OPEN Semifinal

2 GO USA
4 6 FAT ALBERT ANC
THE COSBY KIDS
0 GUPPIES TO
GROUPERS
9
A M E R I C A N
BANDSTAND Guests. Frank.
tal Avalon. Bill witicirs, Fred

Sundays) 303 3014 00-6 00
p.m.

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I

200

ED YKAUN ALIVE
CD MY FAVORITE MART LN
500

WRESTLING

he wW

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ED MOVIE "Trooper t-look
Joel McCroa, Barbara
Slanwyck 1957 Woman
stned
nos for hang

pm

month
Thursdays Privatt Parties
Only
Fridays 1:30.11:oo p.m.
Saturday% 9:30-111:30 a.m. a
1:30-4:00 p.m. &amp; 7:30-11:00

4

-1

th the

4 MOVIE~
Dc-iperate
~WVTo
Illobert Conrad, Joan

9 LOST SAUCER

Wenesdays 7331030 pm
Closed 2nd Wed, of every

WED. MATINEE 1:30 P.M. ONLY

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U THE LONE RANGER
0% M
0 ALMOST ANYTHING
GOES
ED A FAMILY AT WAR

ED

4
6 VALLEY OF THE
DINOSAURS

tin

7 0 10

'

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king him infO cootacl

`12 WESTWIND

1200

ondays Private Parties

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In Town.'

in,

9 ODD BALL COUPLE
IEV GETTIN' OVER

S chedule

*

in lovely I bedroom. 7 bath with
(RIM large family room Finest
,irea 527.950

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4
6
E JEFRSONS.
Comodyi sitirios starring Isabel
Sanford.
flo*'o floko

who accidontally kAls a child
and the ironic events wtvch

GHOST BUSTERS

ANY

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a

14%
, WfislewriAbir sicutio,"

MOVIE-

0 CONSUMER SURVIVAL

7,100

gill ALL CHILDREN 75c
NOW

IMzed after being struck in a hit
nd Wfl accident.

21 12 THE SECRET LIFF
OF WALDO KITTY

2

2 ACROSS THE FENCE
4 ARTHUR AND CO

TIME

NO I.D. CARDS NEEDEO

Ideal for couple or retired. sll,soo
By owner 37729!; abler 2 P Ri

Saturd

Perfect Retirement
Charming 2 BR. *Ailing for your
Special touch. Can't beat The space
for this price See loclayl

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KIT

ADULTS
$1

2

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€D THE AMERICAN AN
GLER
1-30
9 THE IADERS
WALL STREET WEEK

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Ince for better food and treat.
After a few months, alarmed In 1945, she married him.
There was little support for ha the Japanese propaganda ci- headquartered here has offered by
to
went
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and va for money
August
1943
she
In
rumors of coming war, she
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Toguri D'Aquino when the slen. fort,
her a "belated apology" and is asked to return home. fled tape work as a typist for Radio Tok- earned $&amp;60 a month
and
der Japanese-iVnerican woman
The foreman of her jury, John seeking her pardon and de!ayed her departure, how- yo, where 25 captured soldiers fame. Cousens and Ince were
was convicted of treason as the Mann, says he "should have restoration of citizenship,
ever, and then Pearl harbor twd been brought because of never charged and both were
Seminole South Rotary Club, 7:50 a.m., Lord
infamous Tokyo Rose almost a had a little bit more guts" and
An
attorney
preparing
th
('humbley's, Altamonte Springs,
e shattered her plans. Japanese their broadcasting experience, later promoted.
generation ago.
stuck
to
his
original
acquittal
pardon
pe
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says
ll
It
wi
Recordings of six programs'
Two who were later to work
Sanford Sunrise Klwa is
be authorities th en pressured her
, 7 a.m,, Buck's Restaurant.
Mrs.
D'Aquino,
a
target
of
vote.
Now
75,
Mann
told
th
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turned over to officials In to renounce American citizen- with her on the "Zero Hour" with Iva's voice survived t he
Longwood AA (closed), a p.m., Episcopal C',Iurch.
public vituperation aftpr World Chronicle that the jury was Washington later this year.
ship and swear allegiance to broadcasts beamed to allied war. They show the program as
Seminole County-wide School Advisory Committee,
War II, conter.ded throughout pressured into a guilty verdict
Those who have plowed Ja pan.
troops were MajorCharlesCou" a combination of corny humor
her trial that she hau not turned by U.S. District Judge Michael through the 54-volurne trannoon, First Federal of Seminole, SH 434, Longwood, Dr.
sens,
40, a Sandburst-trained and recorded music. IV worst
"The police would come at 3
on he r native land. Government J. Roche, who has since died, script of the trial say there Is
Ivan Bowers will speak on t esting program,
o'clock in the morning some- Australian, and U.S. Army Ma- thing the prosecution found to
available then tend
Mann recalled Roche saying persuasive e vidence that, far times, call me downtown and jor Wallace thee, 31.
play In evidence against her
Mardi Gras, Our Lady of the Lakes Caftlic Church,documents
to bear that out, according to that the jurors had to bring in a from being the worst turncoat make me stand in an unheated
Deltona, begin ning at 1 p.m.
Records show they contended was the sentence: "Now you
research by the San Francisco guilty verdict or
as best he since Benedict Arnold, Iva T
building in the winter," she was later that they conspired to use boys have really lost all of your
ChronIcle,
could remember the judge's gun was in fact a heroine,
SATURDAY,
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to say later. "I said they air time for what Cousens sh ips. You really are orphans
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bring enough pressure called an effort to "burlesque now. flow do you think you wilf.
Xitanis Pancake and Auction Day, 8:30 a.m. to 6:30
a gree with her volunteer attor- this trial all over again."
says author Rex Gunn of Reno, on me,"
the Japanese character and to get home?"
P.m. Sanford Civic Center.
neys who call her trial "one of
The bitterly-divided jury did Nev., who has studied the case
Po,ice visits forced her to sabotage the propaganda aims
Mrs. D'Aquino told one news~
the grossest and most dis- convict her after four days of for three decades,
Mid-Florida Singles Association business and social
move from her neighborhood. of the Japanese Imperial man after the war that "there
g racef ul miscarriages of stormy deliberation in 1949 and
meeting, 7 p.m., Sanford Chamber of Commerce, 40 E.
Now 59 and living in Chicago, Once she wandered the streets it.rmy." Iva Was recruited for were times when I felt I was
First St.
justice in the history of the she was sentenced to 10 years in Iva Toguri was a pre-med stu- for days after aut.horitles re- her voice, CGusenS said.
doing wrong. But I ftit at the
federal emr-tc "
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fj r'iin card.
SczidncicCountySeeiaIOlywpj, uinuie
"It W45 cumeiiy voice with- sazie thtie 1 wui
vuigi%s
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high School stadium.
She worked for a time at out any feminine qualities," he much
that more than a dozen women D'Aquino served 6 years of when her father asked her to go Dornel, the Japanese news said.
School ('arnfval spensored by Sterling Park
used the name "Tokyo Rose" in the sentence and paid the last of
Japan to care for a sick aunt. agency, where she tact Felipe
The government charged
Ekintnury School }'f A, 10 a.m. to 4p.m. Proceeds for
Japanese broadcasts during thq her fine in 1971.
Dutifully,
she
sailed
who
for
Japan
D'Aquino,
a
Portugese
so
Cousens
worked for the Japa.
playground equipment.
war, and some feel that Mrs.
Now, a generation later, the on July 5, 1941, the day after her [mpreced her wi th his "anti. nese hoping for a benevolent
AA Women's Group, 2 p.m., 1201 W. First St., Sanford.
D'Aquino's broadc%,t.,~ may 30,000-member Japane:ie- 25th birth&amp;y.
Casielberry AA (closed), Ascension Lutheran
Community meeting featuring Dr. Harold H. Wilke, S.
7 p.m., Community United Methodist Church,
Casselberry. Sponsored by OUTLOOK and seminole
College. Bring box luncil.

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MONDAY, MARCH 8
Senior Citizens tour to Lakeland Civic Center, dinner
and show. Leave Sanford Civic Center, 3 p.m.; pick up,

C.asselberry 3:30 p.m.
Orange Audu bo n Society, 7:30 p.m., Central Christian
Church, 250W. !vnhoe Blvd., Orlando. Speaker and film.
OM to public.
Seminole High School Band Parents, 7:30 p.m., band

room
Sanford-Semlnole Art Association, 7:30 p.m., CUILLral
Arts Budding. 5th and Oak, Sanford. Demonstration in
traditional oil pain ting by E. B. Stowe.

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set out this month into the from freezing.

ne white pelts and the 55
th e sealing sea- pounds of blubbe r available

heaving icepack off Canada on
By the time
the annual hunt for seal pups. son opens March 15 the pups' from the carcass of each pup
But this year o thers who op- diet c.( fatty milk from th eir are the main prize of the seapose the killing of seats say they mothers will have brought their lers, each of whom might earn
during
If the ships are successf ul in the season w hich ends April 24.
spraying the white pelts of the
pups with a green dye, ren. finding ttke seals, the five-foot 'Me pelts go to furriers md the

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Prutection and
"Crimes Against Women;
D -rrrce," free eight-week em!nar, 7 p.m., Building
43, Adult Education Campus SCC, Call Community SerN*,-~ Registrar.

Female harp and hood seals, Greenpeace Foundation of BritFiihermen from eastern and their shotguns against their tween 200 and 1,000 rounds of
fattened by fish eaten farther ish Columbia attempt to carry siorthem Newfoundland, who shoulders each weekend may ammunition each weekend, roo,-

Free blood pressure tests, 2-4 p.m., 7th and Elm,
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Sanford Pilot Club, 8p.m., Flagship Bank of Sanford.
. wakening" by Kate Chopin,
Book review on '
MaiUandicUbrary,1030a.m.
THURSDAY, MARCH ii
Dkculennlal program, Jackson Heights Middle
School, Oviedo. 7 p.m. Band and choral music,
historical scenes.

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dering them commercially Norwegian Hatapike, ham. blubber Is used in making good
worthless, be fore the hunters merheaded on one end, and 36- oils and cosmetics.
inch wooden Canadian clubs
reach them.
The meat, especially the flipIOWA CITY, Iowa (AP)
This year's quota, set by In- will begin to swing.
pens, is co nsidered a delicacy The more than 71,0(10 registered
ternational agreement, is 142,The question is, what will by both Ncwfoundianders and trapshooters in the United
happen if members of the Norwegians.
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luncheon, noon, Maitland Civic
American Legion Anifiuiry Unit 53 of Sanford, 8p.m.,
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Exhibit by Central Florida Art Assn., Pashlon

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St. Patrick', Day Corn Bee Dinner and Dance,

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Music by Jack Drummcnd's Dixieland Band.
Seminole County Young Republicans Fonuc Party,

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League of Women Voters will lead public tours of
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She is the mother of two
daughters, bo th teachers, and a
son living in Key West.

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unit's projects during Cancer
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ses.ame seeds are also good minutes. Uncover and, if desircombined with cheese and ed, boil rapidly to reduce liquid.
sweet sa uces.
Add more salt If desired and
Here's a recipe for a lemon pepper. Makes 6 servings.
pie made crunchy by the versa-

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The course will begin at 7
Community Services,
Seminole Community College P. March 9 and will meet in
and Project 21st Century Building 43 on the Adult
Woman will offer a free eight- Education Campus at SCC.
week seminar entitled "Crimes Class ii ill be taught by Sanford

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of loss of your mate and adus
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are relatives nearby, th ey may
be pleased to be consulted. A
tr ained frie nd can also help.
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Potatoes GreenPeas Salad relatives or friends
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2 tablespoons (Itied mar- city social ser vi ces office and
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others. Most have professional
2 tablespoo ns dried parsley family ccunselors available to
2 ta blespoons dried savory Listen arid advise. They are also

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Against Women: Protection Police Department Community
and Deterrance." This free Service Officer Richard
course will examine home Quigley, who holds a B.S. in

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Additional sesame seed

child molestation, rape and College and speciallzes in
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baked dishes, sprinkled over okra: as okra thaws separate death. Here are some of the
breads before baking or used pods and distribute over to- booklet's recommendations:
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without parental consent. And
against such impositions,
Anyone who sews for the even though Juliet was 13 and
public may refuse to accept a Romeo was slightly older,
soiled garment. Or they i.ay tUnes nave changed a lot since
cleaning to the cost of the law.)

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financial and emotional burdens you may face.

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sugar

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and
salads. lemon juice, salt and basil.
young to marry In Minnesota Untoasted, they can be used in Bring to the boiling point. Add

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Romeo and Juliet did. I don't

because a lady expected her to want my son to marry any 13work on clothes that reeked of year.old girl.
Can I stop him?
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Forest City

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that Romeo a,..: Juliet were seeds," a name still used in the

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margarine

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and let him croii himself or did Sonny just make that
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trying to make it up to you.

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school and get a job so lie can an extra ration.

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wrote to you complaining

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the hospital, children and
adults, I plan visits to theaters,
parks, mu.;eums and Sports

as W
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patients. However. most the ring toss games. whftLs of
patients, young andold,If Left to chance and weigh t g uessing.

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elchair patients,
ncrthr:l therapy at the tot'
may
be
wheeled
up on a ramp
medical center, "since for
ch
of the patients, the i nsti tution is and the airs locked in place."
Indoomactivltlestakeplaceln
home for the balance of a tireth
apy shops, auditori um and
er
tin'"
gym. The spacious garden mall
Among hem' charges are 25 is used for outdoor programs,
youngste rs, some of whom, if one of which was
colorful
not otherwise occupied, would carnival on which patients
Lcng
1`1 up and down corn. worked for weeks with the staff
dora in their wheelchai rs, a to make and decorate booths,
threat to life and limb of doc- During the carnival, they acted

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Sanford Nursing and Convalescent Center. At the May
luncheon, club members will
sell tickets for a handmade
leather bag created by circle
member, Violet Ilec!thorn.

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education teacher at treasurer.
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For the past month,
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screening unit will make
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grandson of Mr. and Mrs. J.B. have been potting plants for
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designated communities
the late Mr. and Mrs. Grady sale, held March 5 and 6.
In Earth 's treasure trove of On lightly floured board roll Sanford Mayor Lee P. Moore signs a proclain. on declaring time throughout the state. It will
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Oxford of Concord, Ga.
Currently, they are preparing spices, one of the oldest and half the pastry ' inch thick to week of March 8-12 Cancer Awarvne. Wa'k, while Mrs. ShIrIy permit grwps of women to
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Seminole County Unit of the American direction of a physician.
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Methodist Church of Sanford. this year will have i' religious
s&amp;'ed.s with the sweet, nutty fin- to cover top of pie pan Place c
When eel's samples are
vor.
over filling, trim and flute _______________________________________________________ studied by qualified laboratory
Sesame is so old that, accord- edges. Brush top of pastry with
cytotechnologists, the results
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to mythology, the gods of milk. Spr inkle with sesame
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are 95 per cent accurate In
the ancient Assyrian culture re- seed. Make slits in top crust to
of
cervical cancer detection, and
freshed themselves with se- let steam escape. Bake in pee.
a bo ut 60 per ceat accurate in
same wine be fore they began heated 400-degree oven 12 mmdetection of cancer of the body
the task of creating the world. utes. Reduce temperature to
the uterus. Cells obtained
DEAR A13BY: i am in shock.
Sesame popped up more than 350 degrees and bake till knife
fr
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ofom the cervix via the pap test
The other day I found my puppy
SEWS IN MICHIGAN once in ancient folklore. When inserted in center of pie comes
By VIRGINIA KNAUER
help, such as the Jaycees, have made it possible to detect
which had been missing for two
DEAR SEWS: Seems like a Queen Scheherazade recounted out clean; about
35 minutes. Special Assistant to the Lion's Club or the Knights of carcinoma sufficiently early to
days. I happily went to show her
good law, 11 other states don't the tale of Snhed the Sailor, she Cool and serve.
President and Director
Columbus. Call or visit every make tr eatment almost 1 00 per
to my h us band, w ho is a dentist.
someone
should
start
needed
a
password
to
o
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pe
th
e
cent successful.
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Office of Consumer Affairs, one you can timid and If they
office iskedth,
(Ills
in our home.)
'vhenIw
needling
have
it, their legislators to robbe rs' treasure-filled cave
cannot help, ask if they can
ILW.
Dr. John Morgan, local
al
Ifound him
mend th eir ways.
and hit upon "Open &amp;same!"
es
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somewhere
else.
Ut
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Thousands of men and sugg
passionately kissing a woman
DEAR ABBY: My problem is The phrase was apparently
plan
of
th
ings
you
are
chairman,
added that uterine
vomen are rearing their Make a
patient in the dental chair!
my 16-year-old son. Ever since inspired by the fact that sesarile
ti
th
get
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e
cancer
could
be dramatically
children without the other going to do
Naturally when they discovered
Sonny was 12 years old he has seeds pop from the hull as soon
children
into
a
special
sch
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or
reduced
as
a
cause
of death if
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me they were both very much younger than both my husband be4n "in love" with someone, as they are ripe and scatter in
has
recrea
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ac
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or
s
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every woman had an annual
Darent families
embarrassed, and my husband and me vwe are mid(il"veil I Right now he's in love with a
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for
creative
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ses
pap
test.
increased
by
more
than
31
tried to pass it off as a We have children, and I don't year-old girl. She lives out of
As proof of thei r age, a dr awor
training
programs.
It
is
If
you have any questions, or
cent In the past 10 years
"holiday" kiss. Believe me, it want them to know, Also, I don't town, and the phone bills he's ing in an ancient Egyptian tomb
SATURDAY DINNER
of
twosurprising
how
much
self
wo
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d like further information,
was no ho li da y kiss. They were want to r ui n my husband's been laying on me are tin- dating back 4,000 years.
Steak Strips Potatoes Tomato greater tha n the growth
assurance
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ph). ical education from the II.M. Pearce, vice president;
Univtrsity of Florida. lie is Mrs. II.E. MeSwain, secretary

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As president of the Jacarnnda

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ernest new members, and anyone
Gormly of Sanford.
interested in joining our circle
tier fiance Is a 1968 graduate should contact any member,"
of Seminole High School and in said Mr&amp; Bateman.
1975 obtained his B.S. degree in
11cr officers inc!udc Mrs.

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en the side of the rebels or the choice ballots and a computer
Crown? A computer at a analyzes the answers, cornBicenten nial exhibit allows paring them with the views of
visitors to find out.
co lonists 200 years ago to deterBOSTON (AP). — Two hun- mine whether those visiting the
dred years ago, people in Bos. exhibit wo uld hve been patriton were mulling over the is- ota, loyalists or neutrals.
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daughter, Linda Val'ie, to she was yearbook editor and
Circle, she is heading the cirJames Bruce Oxford, son of Mr. member of the Anchor Club and do's main project for the year
and Mrs. Cheater Oxford, 2427 National Honor Society. She — an energetic membership

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busy schedule as a real estate
Mr. and Mrs. James G. Lee, Palmetto Ave., Sanford.
broker to attend meetings of the
113 . 15th St., Sanford, anMISS Lee is 1968 graduate of Sa nford Garden Club.

Altamonte SrLx Garden Club covered dish supper,
Springs Drive.

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south along the Newfoundland out their plan of getting be- regard sealing as a corn- get some unexpected pains ticed a pain in her right
shoulcoast during the previous two tween the hunters and the seals. bination of adventure and an from their pastime.
der where she positioned the
months, move north by late
The Greenpeace group pee- oppor tunity to make extra monThe flrst re port of £ sh oulder gun butt.She had no memory of
vlously known for attempts to ey during th lean spring fracture rerulting from the con- any instance of injuty although
February.
There, on what New- halt whalIng and French nude- months, have generally accept- tlnuous stress involved in trap- she could not move
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foundlanders call the whelping at testing in the Pacific, say ed the reduced sealing quotas of shooting was recently made by freely.

are (a the

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Because flowev arranging is
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Hospi ta l and Clinics here.
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flU CAMPUS
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foundland and Norway, their tng about 15 pounds. Absorption the dye will be shed as the pups
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By JEAN PATTESON
determine which buildings are of historical interest.
thicago commercial style of the '2.
Herald Staff Writer
They
later
examine
the
buildings
to
note
the
architectural
Buildings of historical significance already selected by the
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It
as
if
the
heart
of
downtown
Sanford
stands
a
good
style
and
see
whether
enough
of
the
researchers
include the Pico Building, Welaka Apartments, the
original
structure
is
left
to
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ola Sanford Herald building, the Bi.shop block, Welbom block,
At least that's what Carl Shiver arid Sharon Wells th ink. The
The national reg iste r of historical places, Sh iver expla ined, Is Seminole hotel, Hotchkiss block and de Forest Stores. The old
two graduate students are currently surveying Sanford, from not much Interested in restorations, but in preserving original Mayfair Hotel (Sanford Naval Academy) is a building outside of
Sanford Avenue to Oak Avenue, along First Street and including structures,
downtown worth noting, said Shiver.
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Commercial and Second Streets.
Licting on th e national register could help downtown Sanford
The students ha ve both assisted th e State Division of history,
The
surveyors
have
been
hired
by
Sanford's Downtown obtain matching federal tunas for redeveloping the city, said Archives and Records in a recent historical survey of downtown
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Development Corporation (DDC) to identify an historical Shiver. It could also boost tourism.
Orlando.
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lie noted that, as most American towns have grown, the
Shiver is completing n doctorate on art and architectural
value outside this district,
downtown has become congested and decayed. A program of history at Florida State University. Ms. We lls is completing an
egree
story at University of Florida.
mendation
to
the
state,
which
in
turn
will
submit
the
survey
redevelopment
program
proposed
by
the DDC — could be highly
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successful in bringing people back into Sanford's central business
"It looks promising," said Shiver, who will be working on the district, Shiver suggested.
month -long survey through mid-March. "Certain th ings have
The im portant architecture In down town Sanf ord extends
been
lost,
but
there
are
some
buildings
which
date
back
to
the
from
about
1886, when fire destroyed much of downto wn, through
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IM, which is unusual for Central Florida."
The researchers, who are being paid $1,300 by the DDC to
The style types, mostly 19th century commercial buildings,
Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.
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Church, Deltona, beginning at 1 p.m. Dinner,1-4 p.m.
Spaghet ti dinzier and auction, C7irth of Jesus Christ

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CHURCH OF CHRIST
JORDAN APTI$T CHURCH

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LUTHERAN CHURCH
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ot
iLvraCthIitj)
Rev. Ralph 1. Lvirian

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Poster Morning *erthip

Tvttday

Etiflurooll Service

Worship

Presbyterian

PAOLA CIUPCH OF C'WiST

IWAsrpor1IIVd
Pastor
11 "A m
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r1eligious faith is very much like a mighty mounta,n

Orange Blvd. Lake holartraii

Wed. Prayer Service

wifflard Eleri"I

Pastor

41 30
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ALLSOULSCATHOLICCNUNCH

Fellowship

Rev A F Stevens
Sunday CNVF(h UhW

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Sunday

FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
410 Park Ave

a

Stritutzi, S(hAAA
wtoboodriday Svvlco

11

pastor
S &amp;Iiam

br orup, praise

IUS

and teaching.

youth pastor of the Rock House *

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9 41 a no
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F Amity NeBMSpp
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Wed Eve

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WILSON EICHELBERGER

OF SEMINOLE
John Y. Mercer and Staff

Eunice

PANTRY PRIDE

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ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK

Mr. and Mrs. Al Wilson

Sanford, Fla.
Howard H. Hodges and Staff

Wilson and Staff

GREGORYLUMBER

SERVICE

L.

CRUMLEY-MONTEITH
Insura nce Se r v ice

&amp;PAINTCOINC
and Employes

D. PLANTE, INC.

WINN-DIXIE

Communit
Methodist

continuing weekly lintil the end an auction, will be held at the

fits into the orall learning 01 May, a confirmation class Saord
nf Church of Jesus Christ

process of the child.

CELERY CITY

Sanford

Dl

Don Knight 8, Itaff

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PRINTING CO., INC.

STENSTROMREALTY

TRANSMISSION

Herb Stenstorm arid Staf f

David Beverly and Staff

FLAGSHIPSANK
of SanfordandStaff
200 W. First

ASSEMBLY OF 000

Atleffillft of God, In% IlIft

BAPTIST
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Calvoy Baptist Assiseably. M F0 revionoll f Whites!

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00t" it000t Z000 Baptist ChilitCh. 1?3* Post Ave
wavvintia Park Baptist Chotorcloo. 1141 W WOO SO

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CHURCH

Bethel A At E Church, Conss" H21&amp;
Caswilmery Commilowity Un,jej Man"
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William

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F!r1l Sowtpof I A41hisdist church, 1460 Sanford
Free W-olthodoll Chiert h. jog W 4IIj SO
Genova Methodist Chterch. Geneva
Grae, Unslid M4tPd.$7 Chur ch, Airport l,a
Grant Chap## A M 6. Catieth. Ovit"

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CATHOLIC
wcs &amp; Phi NaI'vsty, (atm rotary
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Sanford

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4 iw

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Cwc ii C hr ist . Paua

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sMrwonary
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Temple Baptist C14CB. Palm Springs 01. AHarn.1 Sprsns

IImSI

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Blvd AIIame 5

Sanfd

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first chiorch of

M411Y
Spe,nmgs

OwLHysltB' La i

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hUdlind

Av*, Allsm"to

Chritt [Pilcapal Church Laoft.*Cd
Wit 00% 9p4COPM, Par% Ave at

LaboMary
tv'111*9001 C".ch
Loonigoore"

Ave,

lklit
ffiC,yort4
i3P$Masi4san Oanana

LUTHERAN

Alto

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Attor"Issa L-IftwiHot

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Moritts k,n Clotwith,

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Chvirch. OvAtiled"
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Littiollitiam Chwch of #,ito Redeqmor,1 01 W.21th

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FOftl P'llIS41109fidift
Mary

Fad Semoran

LAljtMAoj Sly$ Lake Mary
Waltman
)#Stu# A,#,

PItsitylittan Church
Church. Oak Av#
jid SO

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St

Johnschri,141101

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Chosiff'"voy It I)

5I P?IIb'tfIIn CS(h I1I Pai Spi Nd Attameaf,

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Chapel, Ora%# Ill,ol.

Labe M.,,

Firs. Barn Cwi M the Living God M4dIy
P,n$,c,st,I Opan
Tan.tI. liC
5mi(, $, k.II
Porit 1041,11401161 church of tat"Weed

Full G*spql
3114 Cevnify Club
Aill Glove H"Atst CRV?Ch, Oak Hill Old. Otte"
Sanford Allisrocit Chlieth. 1 01 1 Par% Ave
SInI.mdc

, 4,,1 JPs

Witnes ses. I4YI

Rvilt"I "'Ill M011`1111#1411 Chvrcb. Altoment,li Spiron1l
R#&amp;-entor il"I'llvism Clilliltch, Ill Tiorstayrills Rd. Witt.- SPI"I'lls
FlO.s.. Chche4 Ow Lord

c

,

Its Roman Catholic, and graduated

ovide medical and
dental services to remote
areas, migrant camps and

of Care"

FIL MATMIEW BROZOVIC

t

wants to shre what God has
been doing in his own iffe

ual psychologists or psy- need for the "extended family,"
chiatrLst are able to say a %hich is the Church as the Bodv

Dunn'

51

Revival preparation will

b Mabel Ch

of

I I d

each person present to conumt

themselves to four nights of
intensive efforts to reach people

the church.

First Presbyterian

to see typical , cti vities in a
in
Un)
fls utC iurcsi S
'tOOt
r ill teach on Releas g

groups at

for

Christ

pi

trc Joyce get

a

Altamonte

'

However, lie said, under tile Ifoly pirit in You," Fr. The. rt. will also bc,an open houss.L,
present vibunal practice most Leroy Soper w Ill teach a at the school. After 6:30 P.M.

annulments e givenon a
of finding that one of the Winets was emotionally Imma-

uc discre tion when

mar ried

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a1Iini3trauve af of Duke
C.

the Knowles NIPme

arm] INLs been

On Monday he ill present h
Ministcrof th eUniersity since
lecture"A Theological Base for 1973.

Co m

rn u n i t y

Altamonte
Community
ion
class
on
-'Exodus"
dinner,
brief
talks
will
be
given
Church,
Altunionte
Springs,
ilkul
Board o f Directors on the
II
gill
teach
by
the
ill
host
the
Cntral
Csthl
'
c
and Fr.
group
on
purMw
of
the
sehool.
The
hWi(qi
Colincil
of
the
United
the high school
be a pilgrimage to tile Stations on the history of the school and

each tenehr WIll &amp;e e-

fRX L.
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fttg~

V4

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In conjunctIr,i with the
renewal a session will be held

a varyBaptist

A
a

Redeemer Lutheran March for informal

i

1

joined the

•

ULdU, Liu

Rev. Victor Rojas, a Mission
By means of a video tape and
Pastor in Boquete, Chiriqui
slides of the children, the
marriage ne ver existed once a of Christ
Pr o vince , in the Republic of
attendtn
the Marth 15 Church P
On Wednesday nits during
couple says 1 1 do "
anam a,wi l l be the Evangelist
The only clear warrant for Lent at 6:30 covered list, Night supper at First Presbyannulments, he said is in suer will precede study en tfl Church o Sanford
or

i

uUng

vices are

PO

t
nulments have Increased 21D. Shorless was received into the
fold to about 15,000 ann"ally in Episcopa) Church in 1973, and lay person In the church will Degin Sunday at First Baptist Sunday at Nativity on Marriage
Church, Sanford, during the and the Family at 7:30 p.m. in
this country, he said they still har, wrved tile Diocese of have a devotional for the wcek
lie
when Dr. Jay
er', in the bulletin. lbe
are basd on
Central Florida since.
Co.
,anato, pastor will ask
devotional this week is written
added
Fr Shortess says that he

idiocy

`6`011 Vill k2f

rea groups met beginning

on which is inscir

shaping and under which an- served in I.ouiaiana. Fr.

"tragic instan ce"
s of

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et

faith and
utterly inadequate. It makes from a sinall Benedictine Christ Is Lord"
Lenten services art- being prayer sharing discussions witil
the couples exceptions to the Abbe), in
George
Chapman,
chairman
issouri. I I is
held at I.Aitheran Church of VIC Father Brozovic.
theological training came from of work area on evengelism, Redeemer, 25th Place, Sanford,
Celebrations for renewalwill
As for the stepped-up mar, Mire Dame Seminary in New and Fred flarris will present
C. h WeilnesAty at 7:30 p.m.
be
held t the church Monday
riage tribunal operations, Orleans. Ordained a priest in the crosses after a service of
which he had a key role in
Fir s t Baptist
Roman Catholic Church, he dedi cation by the pastor, Re

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,

rd of the Mintry for the Thnits College, University of
Western North Carolina Con.
ference, Young will open
the
After
serving
United
se
ith a Sunday sermon Methodist churthc in

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louisiana, he was reared a

priests, no lay group or individ recently lie feels a growing
Ave

"5? C hu rch ii C,ist,S,int,tt, aXE mdli

Lake hA4Al*2
it 'lit

On March 12 at 7:30 p.m. the
youth choir will sponsor a
square dance in fellowship hall

to i'v' money for their

of bishops, ro priest or group of

Easrn &amp;ro4oi CCh St G..m, SI l• 0 CA

Fern

W

PRISSY VUIAH

Lske

I PIn. St Sand
OTHER CHURCHES
Alitn't A M E Chwfc h. O4jv#
All Faith Cksp*4. Camp Stf"ff*to.
W"Ivs raf t
Itairdall
BiOrdili A, g
Chutwels Comenwrity Church
Chl"ChOIJ01HISChf,19641.0ttir Day
Flen

Nazan 2545 S*rd A

of

UptaIa Cemmuity PrsIb,if,0n Church. UaIa
*C110111011191F Presbyltirson Chotorch, *04 girg Old ,
%I!VENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Forest Lake Seventh Day Adv#"Ij$j Chwels. Hwy 416, pw#,, C!Ij
Stvtftfh Day Adventist Chtarc h, M41611011411 Ave. Allarlisaft %pit".
%Smford %4vtnfh Day Advemill Ch urch, r1h &amp; Eli"

Rd. 0486ty

NAlAR(E

Allon'to Calloolut Clutorca. DAHovessoll Trail, Diesel

It

irtint

Rd

Barnett United MaryWilli Church. I
Star Lost Uniltd Mothsdoll Chwth

rharth of Christ. Geneva

Slid

R-Alvor Rd. Frtro Part

Jam#$ M,tto*"ry $&amp;p1o0 Chotorth. It

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METHODIST

er

Iast Chth Oak Hilt Sd

Motion Priffiffirf a
Cri've, Alummostol

SO

SO

CIM-urviv
Macoda

Baptist.

HI

'SpslC3alsflts'

:l'allist Chwitch, fto park sowe

First

8at'' Ctc

0040ortf Lffillor

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Socefid Will% M-11towy 6601W Chosich. WOAO laolvoird
1401011 Temple. AftooiriCioot
14011 P.m

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CHURCH OF CHRIST
Clilmorch of Christ, 1111 S Park Ave
Clkvrchot Christ of Like Ellen. US I? OIN Cast#tborety
%ftt% Sffflintl# Clout ch of Chor ill, 54 11 L Ali a Howsil It d

Calvary Moisoalonsity Baptist, $Hfifo w. flih St

New MO

at the sta rs.

ofthoseinohed,hesaid

SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRMORY
First

WINTER PARK
The Being in tile World" boegLinin
Revprend Robert T. Young, at 11 a.m. in the Knowles
minister of the University Cha- Memorial Chapel classrw
pel at Duke University, will be
In 1957 Rev. Young received
the guest lecturer for the Fifth
Staley Distinguished Christian his AB degree in Religion from
tl~e University of Nor th
Scholar Lecture
Pin set Carolina prior to retiving his
forarch 7-8 at Rollins College.
R.D degree from
Duke
inc sermon iecturcc
are open University
Between

proided on a voluntary basis
Some, by so-called "Internal
Se v eral hundred persons
mer r nwert tour.
by
Christian doctors, nurses, gatfiered at Church of the
forum" decisions of conscience,
technicians and dentists.
First Mfmhodist
Nthity. Lake Slary. at a
conclude their marriages are
Prayer
meetings
will
be
held
dinner
to honor the speaker for
valid and receive Communion
The Cross-Bearer program is
This was openly
being instituted at the First Monday and Thursday mar- a two-week Celebration of
REV. JAME-S SHORTESS
ings at 10 a.m. at the
Rev.
allowed in some dioceses until
atthew R.
era of human
s
Brozovic,
1973, when the VatIcanorded particular
ber
th
Sanford as the Lenten season
history.
Missionary Union members
a
'er°
it stopped.
begins.
This
Sunday
the
nd
Father Shortess is vicar of St.
will attend a home missions theologX instructor at the
But Msgr. Kelleher said it Margret's Episcopal Church congrgation at both 8:30 and I I
luncheon study at First Baptist Institute of Religion at Calturiet
sill goes on widely. Even so it in
A native of a.m.

STORES

---

Duke Minister Is
Lecturer At Rollins

Cross

"

thes

Mel Dekie and Employes
PAZ;

The series will conclude April
services are $3.
Rev. Wayne E. Smith, ht 4 at Mcsah Lu theran Church,
lial Lindsey and the Archers pastor, will be ir, charge of the Casselberry, with Rev. William
will b featured on Th ursday order of worship.
Lee Tuscawilla Presbyterian
n igh t , Pat Boone and the
On March 14, St. Augustine preac hi ng.
Friday Catholic Church, Casselberry,
Offerings from there services
night, and
rio ucillo and will hosl participating churches will be dirtcted toward coin-

____

fering," he said, not only for
them, but for children and rela-

INC.

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Gate tickets for evening Altamonte Springs, preaching.

LF.

egin At Ho

'

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE CO

PUBLIX MARKETS
a nd Employes

It

arks Martinez of St. Augustine

Presbyterian Church, Church as speaker.

will Le conducted 10 a.m. to of the Latter-dav Saints with
Registration
for
three
and
noon
for children 12 and over at the proceeds going to the
Ifoly
Communion
will
be
fie said Church marriage tri. series he titles "A Post-liberal
observed Sunday in the chapel four year olds in the Da
Y School Altamonte Conimunity Church
ormon Church Building and
bunals, such as the one in the
at the 7 p.m. service at Com- is now open for the 197&amp;77 by Rev. Wayne Smith.
Budget Funill.
New York archdiocese on which speak to an expanded un.
ethodist school year. Church families
munity United
he was presiding judge for six
have first priority with
Free Methodis
Church.
years, should be a bolished, mient and faith mean in Our
gistratIon open to the general
The United Methodist Women
Fret Me th odists of North
mee
10:30
inerica
have observed their
and eased procedures for an
a.m., and a covere-J dish salad Oviedo Baptist
traditional
outpouring of
nulinen ts
luncheon wi l l follow the
i
comp
as
sion
for
In conjunction ith
No matter how streamlined,
k
program Mrs. Adelee Wendel,
.M thv nn npr
altiat wit ieuenes at tier
during Compassion Month Ifl
more than
starch 714 and the Annie
Crealde studio and worker with
February.
Demonstrating
Armstrong
Easter
Offering
for
c&amp;ws of the estimated five mil
the Methodist flour Radio
Christ's
concern
or the whole
Iforne Missions, First
lion CathOlies now in second
PtLw
Program ministry, will be (hi,rrh
j
man,fanullesotSanford
Eustis
of
O14n
will
ffwrtages or married to diwill create a
.,
nrmi rnnc
mobil e
Poe
P)
AN
Iiirr1 will nrrti s1Meninl
IL 19'
Undei Church taw. they're L."
bite paints using the trerne
enabling them to fill "ComFlorida Bap
automatically barred from
'arthng in the mud looking
passion Bunks and Cion
D
i
C
CiifliC
tours the
crmrunjon a cause of tr
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AGENCY

FOODS

and Em ploye

GULF

1.

o r *5 a day.

giving the ser- Taylor, Seminole County School

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Ine Following Sponsors Make This Church Notice And Directory Page Possible
C PENNEY COMPANY

is

$15 for three days per individual Ilarvey Walters of St.

Mike Andra
rrnuch :r.d th
with Re'.'. Ken Miller of Cam. m'unity
rvice
utk ttd.
Paw Clark, Phil eag, Warnke iLWor of the 'SaLsn
D isciples
ill
be
featured
mumly
United
Methodist,
ministered
by Mrs Mont
Sellers," and Joanne

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FLAGSHI P U.S. BANK

Seminole MineriaI As. will Church Winter Spng. On
begin this .Sunday at 7:30 p.m March 2, Sanlando United
at Altamonte Community Methodist Church, Inood
Ch urch, SR 436, wi th Rev, wil l be ho
wi th Fr. Jim

mon Re ChlicWallickof St soelai orker.

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led Swaillsor

union Lenten Stephen Lutheran Church Will
services sponsored by the South preach at Redeemer Moravian

I

M"'I Prayer Breakfast
IT4 4111 T but %da V

11 ,06 tn
1: lop I"

A series of five

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'v

Lee F Ming

1:14 p m.
12 now
P.M.

m.,

ntriy publicly in the chuli

i

UPSALA PRE SAYTERIAN CHURCH

up

Suppose

Pre-registration

festivals in Pennsylvania called a.m. to 445 p.m.. Pastors and Mario Murillo of Berkeley,

Beginn ng
when a marriage has become
Iffevocably intolerable to the at 6 30 p m, Holy Cross
partners in it," he said tn an Episcopal Church will present

'

1: 34 p mi

Wed 1146,14 Ittolly IL Prayer Woe ?!up M

ylvania which sponsored in nearb% I lilton Inn each day I I

Church of the value of divorce

Wvic"

UMYF

14:25-35

everywhere. And with fascination you

fl,,Av,.La$.Uar

brightness and faith

..

W. VWI Mait
Sim, Mal Z

to

(el1idr1L

(the Walt Disney World exit)
and go nest about 3 miles The

'I'he event is sponsored jointly same filne. In addition, a flarthern, pastor of Calvar

In any case, he added, it de. by Jesus Ministries of Penn. Seminar for pastors will bcheld Assembly, Alex Clattenburg,

'in law, the only just solution
Ls a posifive appreciati,:%-i in the

THE LAKE MARY UNITIE
PRESIIYT[0 IAN CHURCH

mi

C940" be! - of

Jeanie Vee Alcorn Clatlenburg,

Churches Schedule
Services Forlent

'76 site is next to the
At izona and Hal Lindsey, singing and teacng In the Alpenglow from Winter Haven,Jesus
Gatea
Hilton Inn
author of "The late Great min arena in the center of the and Harvest From
Orlando Will
RegaUon fees at the gate
Planet Earth,” are also Site, plus opUonal seminars also sing.
will be $18 for thr days or
Ch ur ch panel can real istical ly speakers.
going on in three tents at the
Also teac hi ng will be Roy for one day.

cs, says present Church Church."
s, e ve n though van
otisly modified, remain de

for all

Marnsn1W,b,p

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You must remember that Your love for yotir husband has to
become a sincere act of giving. 7bis is a powerful seed of faith
sown, and we have the promise that the seed sown ill be
multiplied back in "due season" (Galatians 6:9).

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We ar trying to say: Never golit discouraged in your quest for Chnstian faith and
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earnest prayer
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communications center with

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can look down on the clouds whSe purstAng your path to the peak.

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On the lower slopes all you can do is plod onward and upward. You cannot see your goal or
6ven know the many tums of the trail as it rises through the mist.

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each registration pricv, but
motels are in the area for those
%ooho prefer t,,stay indoors.
Jesus '76 will be held on a
huge field at the intersection of
U.S. I-and SR 545 about two
miles west of the Wait Disney
WorIJ exit. From, take Exit
!rom Interstate 4 at U.S. 192

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"Only the persons involved Je5us '713, Jesus '74. and Jesus Ordined ininisters can attend Calif.; Winkie Pratney of New
can determine wheth er their '75 and by Calvary Asrrnbl) of Jesus 76 fr ee of charge
Zealand, C J Mahaney and
sometimes is right,
Music w il l be provided by Larry Tomczak, both o f
marriage has ceased to exist,
God in Winter Par k.
sgr. Stephen J. Kelleher, 3 he said. "It's time for the
Jesus '76 will be an in- groups lik,~ Andrae Crouch Washington, D. C.,
and Bob
onetime ecclesiasdeal judge Church to acknowledge the terdonominational coming and *.eDLsciples, The Rambos, Mumford. Ern Baxter, Macolm
who has become a cisader In right of persons to divorce and toget he r of people from many Th e Archers, and the Spurr- Smi th , Dr. George Brunk,

be1f of

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iaI answer to the lAJcd as "I k no w that You can d all things,
and that no purpose of ours can be hindered"). ffyouw1lldthis,
Ferreira, who has a nthiry to God will bless Y
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cnildren
stronger than ever.

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Remember, time is the biggest enemy of infatuation, In your
hurt,you may not be able to see thia now, but th ese are thfrigs you
do: Truly forgive and sincerely try to corrert any faults in

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The Aga' Pla ye rs wW return to Saaford March
for a appearance at 7 30 p m at the Chic
first by gng back In memory to the time you fell in love It will
Center undcr liponsorship of siiiafur d Minbterial Assoc iation.1be college-age young people f
rom all be a struggle (0-You to give first, but Jesus said, "Give(rh-A arl
ac ross the nation E pend nine mon ths trav1lng naUonafly and
inIeat1onafly, psenting muSIcal it shall be given unto you" (lke 6 38) Sketch yowe1f to th
dramas and sacred song conce rts under thr direction of Pock and Alk( Adkir1c of Orlandu ho
limits of your Pati e n ce dnd knukd,e r hum in ki ior tn
founded the 17roup In b'j- 'Ille)! 1,011 boo Ill esca'-Ing tbeir thrilling "Sights
sad Sounds of America"
get involved in destructive argumenLi and accusations that will
proam
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hitter, bu t v th nlant the reed of forgiveness. You can do thL

Examination which cannot help forgiving, life
,-giving presence gathering of Christians tn the
but result in your admitting to
of Jesus Christ can work and history aff Florida — is planned
God your failures and wrong. the Christian finds the Joy of the for March 25, 26, and 27 next tn
You examine and test your ,ire, fullness of his faith in Jesus wait Disney World.
ard then resolve to put aside cl rist, tile Son
An estimatetl 25,000 re e-%of God, tile One
that which is wrong, seek who is risen from death and is Wted to camp out on 105 acres
healing where healing is the Lord of life.
for three days to hear 16
pe.ikers such as singer and
actor flat Boorse.
Dr. Bill Bright, president of
Campus Crusade or ChIISI

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cleansing, but they also spend
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cannot win him back (You say you don't want ti give him tip, but
you must realize he is not a possession for you to give). With this
in mind, )OU can y regain h le, not With negativism, but
wi th a positive atUtude And a poUve attitude of gibing has been
known to result tn miracles.
I think it's important for you to realize you have an advantage
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examination done in the
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Inc, St Louis will be ('(}fl.
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at 9 : 45 a m, morni ng wor ship
at 10 45, Bib'l e Study at 6 p.m.
and cim'eIistic cerIce at
p.m., will be held at Sanfcrd
Garden Club at Sunland
church pastor.

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A paghetti dinner, booginning
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Jackson his campaign here GOP race offers more uncer made major strategy decisions.
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on tne Democratic side, only buoyed by victory in Massachu taint)
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Reagan said.
Itcigan who has spent con ing big crowds for a series of
Jinun Carter, Henry Jackson dathepastieeksinthoughhe
Itean has made problems
.I and Milton Shapp have cam- says the SunFlune State's st(k,rable time and money in motorcades, speeches and ral,x,
paigned in Florida — a con- primary u not very important Florida, began with a rush lies.
program a repeat ed Issue
.Sanford Southern Bell employes are celebrating two birthdays
servative state that the party's in his nomirlation bid. A strong months ago while the Ford state
,rwo weeks ago, Thomas ..
this year -America's 200th and the telephone's 100th . For a look
showing against Carter could campaign allowed in con- scaled down his predicted Rea
liberal faction has ignored.
- tirenient havens but offered
a, ,he telephone's century of growth, see Seminole Magazine.
Wallace won big in Florida in be interpreted by the Jackson fusion.
gan victory margin to 55 per
Pages 4 and S.D.
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could lose the March 9 race,
popular vote in a 10-candidate place finish to Wallace coull chairman, L.E. "Tommy"
Reagan's Republican chal. Democratic field. He carried greatly help Jackson up north Thomas, told reporters Reagan too," Thomas said.
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weeks - apparently to badly
Tueseay
will be judged in light hard in the urban areas where
Rep. Lou Frey, R-Fla. and
th3t now the candidate and his
swing through Florida, did not
of
that
showing
foir
years
ago.
Jackson
fared
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1972
head of Ford's campaign hete,
state organization diieftains
15-v with Ford;s assessment.
himself
one of campaign.
admitted then that the Pres . talk openly about the possibility theCarter,
soutn'scalling
new breed
of politiI remain up there in
The Reagan-Ford con- dent was in big trouble in Flori- "As long as
of defeat.
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ans, hopes to cut into Wal- frontation has received the da if his campaign di&amp;.'t begin the
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Seminole County may very

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hav e something for

And just four have decide- ]
.St,minole is worth an), special
attention.
Two candidate5-Republican
President Gerald Ford and
Democrat Geurge Wdllactcampaign 0
Seminole.

If you're a registered voter,
you may get a phone call or two
urging, you to vote for one
candidate or another and,
maybe. literature in the mail.
nat's probably about allunless vou live in orw of the
i targeted for special
precincts
attention from Jimmy Carter

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has his own ideas rtboout what

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can be expected from Seminole
voters. Then again, the voters
may surprise them all.

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l;tecause t~ey had high per-

ce'ntage of Democratic voters
electic,ns. Carter's analysts also
looked at how well Wallace ran

in '72 in each precinct.
Those precincts are also the
ones Carter supporters will be.
watch.ing Tuesday night to get
an
a h ow well
r man w ill
do in the state contest; said
Keen, an AltamontD Springs
Door-to-door canvassing in
the target precincts is backed

billboards and sandwiched

Wlflter Park

Democratic precincts in

t-2t!r"n Till
dogfood comiTtercials.

ran.
didates are barely vi~ble In

Seminole. Costrity Coordinator
Allan Keen hopes to (anvass
five more before Tuesday's
voting.

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hit, I,W mi
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Although there are 14 names

Democrat Milton Shapp's

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the underdog here."
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Carlton House Hotel, Seminole
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office on SR-436 in Casselberi-y,

Viallace clobbered the rest of

Ford campaigners are concentrating on telephoning

the 11-man field In Seminole,
collecting 46 per cent of vote,
and sco red a knock-out over
eventual Dcmocratic notmin"
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Board of County
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They'll also be asked to sote
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removal by the goard as would fund water management three new water management
Southern
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Distr ict --(lulling the
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A full-blown controversy has referendum
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sprung up concerning the bill. It questioneirl by some legislators, of regional boards with natural
Authority over the headbegan last year when the
to maintain that the phrase boundaries drawn alont river wat ers was scheduled to be
legislaturepas,sedthemeasure, '(orwaterm,nagenwnV'could basin Ifns One of the new tnnferrcd hst Jul but has
subject to approval by voters. refer to other agencies besides districts is the St. Johm Water been delayed. St. Jotins District
Creation of a comptroller was the water management district Maragement District, which staffers sa% it probably ill be
suggested by Man'igeinent
%cnid control Florida's lo"tgest delayei again if 1utda'
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proposed
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Rep. Bob Hattaway.
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Bypassing Florida and SmLnole
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the county commission, said he was
disappointed Seminole lost the entire
award, which would have been Used to
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CTBS Is the single most effective tool available to use for these
"Hist1ca1ly" in terjected School Supt. W illiam P. Layer,
purposes.
Seminole County has been high In concept,
t
Tuskawlila studen ts are tested in September, a nd retested In putatlon."
Apr il.
The CTBS is being •jj In the school to evaluate strengtt and
Analysis oi the resul ts identifies areas of concern and evaluates diagnose weaknesses. The prescription to overcome canprogress frorn the prcvioua year. Teathers then work out speclflc pJtational weaknesses, Is ciril.
pians to remed y the problem areas.
And drill has apparently been strong medicine. Bcause not
( of the specific plaits was Luctmcentrate the basic skills
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advised as to the meaning of th e test resul ts and how im.
"In o ther words," commented school board member Allan
provements can be made.
Keeth, "you mean dr ill."

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Test of Basic Ski lls CTBS) is u ti lized at Tuskawilla as a tool to
provide students wi th a carefully planned, meaningf ul

The pendulum swings: in recen! years, Seminole County
Test results achieved by the local students over the past two
inatbematica tudents ha ve been strong In concep ts, but weak ill school years were illustrated graphically in comparison to
ccrnputatlon. Now It seems, th ey wi ll go beck to drilling the basics national reference grouy.
. .. .of addition and subtraction, multip li cation and di vision.
This comparison is Int erest ing, but is not the ma in purpose of
This Information, which th e Serrilnole County School Board the testing, the school board was advised.
regards as hearten ing, was a by-produ ct of -an instructional
Rather, th e CThS is used f or diagnosti c purposes. First, it is
presen ta tionmadeatwynight'swhooirdmee gby used to eval ua te Ui stzeng
ths and weaknesses of the entire
teachers at Tuskawilla Middle School.
student body in or der to determin e what areas need special atThe presentation was designed to show how the Comprehensive untion.

tJPEr.BRAND ALL FLAVORS
SHERBET OR

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ex-wile
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no pistol was found at the slaying scene.
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('ettng thirp rtsdy for the Kiwanis Club's anwal
Chairman Fred Wilson, Pubflclty Chairman Jack Rathmdll and
President Phil Roche. Pancakes will be sirved at Sanford's Chic

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At his trial Harden testified that his es stfe tried to shoot him
through Friday A slight
with a shotgun inside their house and he took the weapon from chance of afternoon
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bond on a parole vioiation
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Among the retirements announced Wednesday was that

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Of John W. Clutter, 64, a Lockheed employe for 37 years
who headed the giant nerwipace firm's F
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Water and Sewer Corp, It was gibe the county complete
announced at tins week's jurisdiction, it would have to be
meeting of the Winter Springs de-annexed and for the city to

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metropolitan areas are still experiencing recession-level
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Piland instructed Govoruhk on iop, with lime yellow, to

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Supplies of other
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than doubled since 1972, a road worn roads before they dde- for the state DOT, agreed.

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formed after a furor

not enough resurfacing was county highway departments half the

erupted

students
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said Wednesday the panel dr,
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gation to see if some of the

said

raises would "create an economic situation In

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neighbors, the head of a citizens group says
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such

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resurfacing

when the Florida State Law
School admitted an ex-convict.

TAIJAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) - Budget Director Joe

should be given a chance to vote on development controls

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inadequate fund

that highways were being wds that the State Department s,
~ared and that the same
The five-year resurfacing
allowed to deteriorate because of Transportation and city aad aniount of dollars could only do program the group called for

Ile said that the committee
was concerned
lis t showing se eral schools offering th e

hearings is now turning his attention to the agency's ad-

HI Back

Banana/Pineapple Pudding

PARTY PLATTERS MADE TO ORDER ...OR

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!crws of graduate admissions.
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subcommittee members who voted for the

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Jay Newman, a spokesman each year for reiurfacing in
highways in Florida has more facing 38,170 miles of badl)

chairman of the association.
lemrs was that the price of as- reduce the nunber of acciPark, chaired a select corn- study Wednesday.
Chadbourne
said
the
problem
phalt,
an oil-based predict had dents.
It
said
the
main
problem
was
mnittee which study the prub-

demand, but we found admissions were being ha ndl ed cor
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'At no point in time have we ever entertained (lx?
thought of being a party to adversary hearings
the
Cabinet lev el,"said a letter to Askew signed by the f ive

chairman who

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report," said James L. Pate. a White House economist.

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They've been essen tia lly flat unchanged for the past
three mon ths and we could expect some Increase In the
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WASHINGTON tAP) - Admini,stra Lion officials, say
they would not be surprLsed ii whoiesale prixes st,arted -

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SR 419 adjacent to the city, but

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of Ari7ona eqwted accumulations of up to 15 inches.

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county's

happy to give the city they are not holding up their

Heavy snow warnings were up for northeast Arizona
and for the Colorado m,ountains; and nortl:iwest Kans.as.

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to

stzong winter storm cen tered over
esMs 41t41$ U U$Ut us 1%. lL4*id

Southeast

driveway (to the new station)."
Piland suggested the new

The next step," Piland said,
In another question of
jurisdi ct ion, Sheriff John Polk "Would be discuss wi th the
informed the city he would bie county commission the fact that

south and central portims of the Rockies an, - '-f mgn
plains.

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PSC continued
hear the request.

Nation

west and into the not thmt.
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city,

se, but control officer regarding pwr bottom half.
with plans to dog catching service given by

A Irtrge part of the nation was experiencing bad weather

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expended and if it gets too much still don't have a road or

the city and should have to contact the

this morning. Inclemency stretched from Arizona,
woUgnw.'suuwazIUtxIzLrwzuxIues,u(xv3. umenuu-

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Stwer Corp., customers Ln the

by ordinance, sets'utihty fpes in

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whether six Ge ne ral Services Department officials should
be fired will proceed Monday without legislators who

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at no

council had previously the sheriff and
wi th
notified the PSC that the city, some contractual agreement" rescue vehicle be painted white

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but to remain on the remainder of the fiscal year
only
until the arnal it wculd orobably come to about
Mayor Troy Piland said hi the scene

The

The unemployment ratz ranged from a low of 4.2 per
cent in Richmond Va., and Harrisburg, Pa, to 15.1 per
cent in Muskegon, Mich.

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cost for

more.

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it's a waste of public funds on resurfacing," he said. "It's
The study said that Florida
cia's 98,129 miles ci roads and
streets are rated poor by feder to lit Florida s roads deterior going to take man y years to gel rnotonst co uld sate 1058 mu
al engineering standards corn- ate tothe point where they must all roads up to a reasonable lion gallons of gasoline a year

Legislators To Be Barred

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emergencies,

for

G eneral • u..c

a

law school, graduate schools

fumatl:n

Springs DI.,

A!Iamonte Springs, and took an
AM -FM radio and tape player
valued at $150.
IMMig

Councilman John Daniels
the police chief to keep (line
the hearing
the convenience of log "to ee ii we should bill the sugge.ted, Let's look It over
North Orlando Vlater and Sheriff's De pa rtment for (line the next couple of weeks. We

ployment C per cent or
Manchester, N.H., was
dropped from the list while Kenosha, Wis., was added in
the Decembe r accountiz

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He said it would take between

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ac Pot

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reported burglars entered a
classroom at the Ch urch of
Christ, 600 Palm

Oak A

Council instructed 6ovond;k S9,5W and $10,500 to equip and

would still offer the use of the of a sherif I's deputy. Pdand told

areas were classified as having substantial unem.

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am

city ball

For the third straight month, the Labor Department
reported Wednesda y, 131 of the na tion 's 150 major labor

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could not be done legally.

603 Lee Road, Winter Park at

9

Holzman asked permission to
hir e ano ther
6
hour duty week (24 hours on and

Classroom FIterml

enter

are doing a generally good job
in handling admissions, a sena-

K eller
ment of Health and Rehabilitative Services last year W83
rejected by the Senate after a bitter fight.
Barron, D-Pananw City, pledged Wednesday that each
Askew appointment would receive even more scrutiny
this year. lie made ll)e pledge as the Senate Judiciary.
Criminal Commi ttee Tapped up
firstround o con

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new her residence,

sections would need to be an- maint.aina skeleton crew atthe

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of

the

assume jurisdiction other 48 hours off) in order to

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Urban Unemployment High

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pumper to be used at

fire station In Tuscawilla and a
regarding rate increases 419 are within the city.
lt
was
determined,
in
order
to
new emergency rescue vehicle
requested by the North Orlando

operations while Japanese agents were paid millions of
dollars to promote aircraft sakz.
A Lockheed spk.znaii refused to say If Clutter s

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capture

the league was taking no official position

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Despite the furor raised o-,Tr
allo%ing an ex-conviel to enter

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riorate hirther and have to be
construction group charges.
"There is no question we million being :pent by all levels
Some 38.9 per cent of Flori. rebuilt at a cost of $6.3 billion. should be spending more money of govertiment.

firmation of O.J. Keller may be the forerunner of similar

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TALLAIIASSEE (AP) - Senator Dempsey
Barron says Gov. ife- ubin Askew's defeat over the con.

legi.slative act.

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weapons tried to

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mental ratings for maximum impact on the Florida
Pri.mary. lie said he personally supported Carter but that

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control
in the
last October. residence and Mrs. E.C.
The
question was raised by
Herald Staff Writer
In
his
monthly
report, Fire Endres, W. Lakeview Drive,
Police 'Chief John Govoruhk,
WINTER SPRINGS - The who sald his department Chief 0mrIes Holzman told the Maitland, reported jewelry and
Fleiida Public Service CoTn- averaged at least one call a council the fire department has a white leather jacket, total
mlssion(PSC) has set March 19 month on accidents outside the taken delivery of a new fire value $1,700, as missing from

on Alabama Gay George Wallace,

Browder

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on

certain

vironmental Issues, says a Washington-based conservation group.
Joe Browder, director of the League ci Conservation

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Jackson, D,
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Gov. Ronald Reagan on emironmental Issues.

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TALI-AHASSEE (AP) - Former Georgia Gov.
ri cl,.-,silders above other
Jimmy C'trter ct"
Florida presidential nil €.. candidates on en

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Robert Strauss, chairman of

protiation.

Group Praises Carter

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Sanford, was Jailed without now Feels
the party's presiden-

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couple of delegates for a sixIn other arrests, Robert week campaign is not too bad."
Michael Wood, 22, of Fon

Lauderdale

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judge's ruling in the Ilarrises'
-in Franc&amp;-o bank holdup remnants of the terrorist band said they broke a window,
A check of records the next
case LOS Angeles, moved IC
which she it cha t
thit kidnaped Miss rlearst
searched the flat but did
hesaid, lrdicated thm'
to of her underground rom suppress more than 1,000 docu
Miss hearst's law}ers hate Fib 4, 1974, testified during a touch anytt'ing until they ob Harris had a surgical scar on
panlons ma
her
notebooks and
show she took part In tohour hearing Wednesday tamed
knee
nes' efforts have damaging found their
the robbery and stayed with t he that they w ere not certain of th e day.
He also identified snaphnt
evidence against her thrown
Some of the material has al. group out of fear for her life Ilarrises' identities until
of the Harrises taken d day bAnother
FBI
out.
ready been presented to the from SLA members, including moments before the Sept. 18 ar- Lawrence
I.awler, confirmed fore the arrests and used as
U.S. District Court Judge Oli- Hearst jury.
the Harrises.
rest.
part of tIve. basis for deciding to
ver J. Carter said Wednesday
Angeles ruled
apprehend
U.S. Atty. James L. Browning
under surveillance for more
he would decide "first thing in
Monday
dence was shortly thereafter at another
Both agents
fed Bailey's
the morning" whether to throw Jr. said the disputed doewnents not admissible in the Harrises' house several mfles away.
than
24
hours
before
their
attempts
to
elicit
from them
arrests and told of standing
out evidence seized at the last include plans to rob banks In the case, w
testimony
that
the
Harrises
had
inches" O IldI
a
hideout of Syrnbionese Liber. Sacramento area, some o charges stemming from activi. ing the evidentiary hearing, rebeen postively identified the
ation Army members William which contain Miss Hearst's ties there in May 1974. The maining sequestered at their day earher.
night
before their capture.
fingerprints and handwriting.
and Emily Harris.
same judge ruled Wednesday hotel.
Lawler said he had spotted a
The agents agreed that the
Carter said that in making his
Browning argued Wednesday that cvidence seized in an FBI
IA-o Brenneism, an FBI agent man matching Huris' descrip- Harrises were discussed at a
decision he woWd give serious
Miss Hearst lost her search of Miss Hearst's hideout who assisted In the
of (ion
laundromat
meeting and that it was
consideration
to
the liarrises, said he was not Sept. 17. Ile followed the man, decided early the next day to
the "standing" to contest the could be used.
prosecution's
argument that search of the Harris dwelling
In Miss Hearst's case, the atxoiutely
it was the clad in cutoff jeans, into the
confront them. But both insist'41,.s '-learst "lacks, standirg" when she disavo-.Yed the flar- government denied Bailey's fugitives until he approached cility and noticed a scar on one ed they 1:ad no "probablto dispute the evidence because rises, with whom she lived for contention that the FBI knew them as they returned from knee.
cause" for obtaiinè i searci
in her tMiiiiony She dbcsvowed more than a year during her 19- for at acast 30 hours the identi. Joggtig.
"That was one of my pw. warrant of the apartmen t until
the Ilarrises
Because the arrest occurred poses in going into the latin. the identities had been conmonth underground venture ties
the Harrises and had
Mi:,% Hearst's trial for bank
71w. vovernment hm sought .sufficient Unie to obtain a on the sidpwal~, a .warch war- drornat," he &amp;iid, -1to nritice firriled.
rubbir) ht
day long snag to slios Miss hearst %11S si1l stardi strr.mn(
rant norlilalls ou1(I Ima%e becn any th.uracterjstics that oiiId
wh.
,
t
n defense attorney F. Lee Ing convert to terrorism and
Nrn FBI agents who pL rtici. required to enter the apart- help us identify that
vi l
Bailey prompted by
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TALI-AIIASSEE (AP) -With competing unions
clai ming that victory is at hand, abou! 5,W0 ballots are
counted in the state university collective bargaining
election.
Pat Hill, Public Employe Relations Commission
elections supervisor, says he hopes to complete the count
today but challenges could delay the final tally until
Friday.
Faculty members and other employes of the nine
Universities voted Tuesday and Wednesday on whether
they would be represented by a union In collective
bargaining with the Board of Regents.
Two
the United Faculty of Florida and the
American A&amp;wiation of University Professors-Florida,
were on th e ballot with a th ird option-no union
representation,

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Of UniversityUnions Vote

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Dean N. Matthews. 45. of 125
routeman
it gunpoint Wed - I ountr&gt; Cl u b Cir cle, Sanford, o iiiied k U.S as long 115 liii
nesday night in the Midway was releast.d from county jail president of the United State&amp;"
"n" inent the day In Miami •
ccir.znunit&gt; east of Sanford and
$5,000 bond,"-- 'c turp"'
then l
robbed him of400
hlms"lI in
br
ed for Tampa, where he told
Glenn Verville, 46.
Altamonte Springs, told warrant charging two counts of two civic clubs, "I won't say
deputies that be was sitting in buying, receiving and con- I'm delighted in getting 3 per

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I Continued From Page I-A) flat candidate may be picked
"We concentrated on Iowa, through negotiation at the na.
New Hampshire and Florida Uonal convention. He Said he
among the early states," he told doubts Bayh will throw his sup~Arizona Rep. Morris
Green port
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about
Cove Springs fish f ry. "I won in Udall.
Udall finished second to
Iowa and New Hampshire, and
I will have no excuses for Jackson in Massachusetts and
has characterized himself
F!orlda."
a
city
with
a
huge
the leading candidate of the
In Miami wing.
pai'tY'S "progressive
Cuban refugee population
Wallace sold a political club ,'- i
$ LO RI
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gove-rnment "will never be rec-

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maintaining a gambling house %iolence.
Man Sought
in connection with art alleged
Sheriff's detectives today
s rts betting operation at an

funds in its fiscal 1977 budget i equest to stimulate interest

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Hearst Evidence May Be Thrown Ou t

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charge of solar, gecthermal and advanced energy
systems said the White House's Office of Management
and Budget "is getting lavolved in much greater detail

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was indicated on two counts of in a separate warrant witti stuck a pistol in a window and

John N1. Teem, former assistant administrator of the
Enera Research and Development Administration in

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(left) and hfortsm Rosenblum handled the argments while defendants Trfpp White, Mike Hobbs and
Jane Stromberg, all eighth graders, awaited the jury's decision.

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Ole-gat gambling activities, was
being held in county jail today
in lieu of $10,500 bo nd after

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projected shortages by "at least one hundred times over,"
Michael Lemov, chief counsel of the Home oversight and
!°tlfln inmtt t
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hearing to support legislation that would establish an
independent federal agency to collect nnd evaluate
energy data.
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claim the U.S. gas industry may be overstating the
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Brazil-U .S. Pact
Is Significant

The Clock

Signing of an agreement for a new "special

relationship" between the United States of
America and Brazil has made the most news on
Secretary of State Henry Kissinger's visit to Latin
America. It is significant both for the recognition it
accords Brazil as the most verfu1 nation in South

Now It may not mean much to you that National
Weights and Measures Week is being observed
March 1-7, but the fact of the matter fs that the
average family of four has a stake of $)0 or more
per year in weights and measures enforcement,
As Sydney 1). Andrews, director of the DitniSlOfl
of Standards of the Florida Deportment o
Agriculture and Consumer Serilces, points ou!,
everything we buy is weighed, measured or
counted.
"Most people take the accuracy of weights and
measures for granted," Andrews said, "but it actually requires thousands of man hours for our
peopie to inspect, test ana cnecicweign items oiler eti
to consumers to Insure this accuracy,'
The dates of March 1.7 conmmenorate the anniversary of the signing of the first weights and
measures law In the United States by President
John Adams on March 2, 1799, according to Andrews. He said the principal purpose of National
Weights and Measures Week Is to acquaint the

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"Scales and measuring devices do become
obsolete or get out of adjustment just like any other
mechanical equipment," he said. "When they do,
they continue to give Incorrect quantity determinatlons until they are tested and corrected or
rep1aed.
"It is the responsibility of our Di"!slon of
Stdards inspectors to test commercially used
weighing and measuring devices and report their
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devices are correct, they are approved and sealed;
if incorrect, they are condemned icr use until
corrected."
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The theme of the 1976 National Weights and
'1easures Week Is "Metric Awareness Now," and
ties In with the Metric Conversion Act of 1975
enacted Into law by the United States Congress on

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up big oil!" is a cry that has been
heard slne at least the days of the Arab oil
embargo and one that will undoubtedly Increase
In intensity as election-year campaI rhetoric

World nation whose development is following a
clear direct io,i. Brazil is rich in natural resources,
but its government has resisted the id
prevalent among many Third World nations —. that

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beats up. 4nything that promises lower energy
prices for consumers has built-In voter appeal.
ThIs of course, Is precisely the question: Will

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mcre advanced industrial nations and on the
technology that those nations can provide in return.
The faorable bilateral trade agreements expected to flow from the new pact are likly to
arouse the jealousy of our other Latin trading
partners. They are still complaining about the
provision in our 1974 Trade Act which would deny
special tariff considerations to Venezuela and
Ecuador because they belong to the OrgaIization M
Petroleum Eportirg Countries, a resource cartel,
Mr. Kissinger, who had urged Congress not to write
that provision into the law, no doubt has offered
some. hope that it might be changed since neither

— Exxon, Texaco, Mobil, Standard of California
and Gull. But the fact that as many aa 17 other
companies .re also targets of the reformers

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the customary system or the
"ther we
metric system," Andrews said, "cur function will
still be to guarantee, as much as humanly possible,
that the buyer and the seller are treated equally and
fairly in all transactions involving reights and
measures."

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HOSPITAL NOTES
Sanford:
Julia Flenoy
Helen Hill
Lowell E. Oiler
Roland S. iitt

MARCH 3, 1976
ADMLSSIONS;
Sanforl:
James Bryant
Floyd Carpenter

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Carolyn S. Sharp
Delma 14. Stewart
Helen Trent
Ellen B. Van i1stine
Ernest E. WaLskc
Adeline Chambers, I)ellary
Lynn K. Brown, DeLand
Paul A. Palumbo, DeLand
Lena Campist, Deltona
Robert M. Maitland, Deltona
Ruth C. Rlngwald, Deltona
Rachel Gelina.s, Fern Park
Charles N. Kanavel, Fern
Park
Joanne Anderson, Lake Nonroe
Mabel Swallow, Orange City
Marie N. Saunders,

Robert Donley
Gladys 13. Hall
hattie Lawson
One B, Nellons
Richard Odell
Warren F. Penners
linda S. Walker
Thomas H. Dooley, DeBary
Hazel E. Layman, Deltona
Lester 1. Carroll, Lake Helen
Charles P. Freddic, Lake
Mary
Anna N. Melanga, Lake
Mary
Mattle Glenn, Lake Monroe
Voncille Agee, Mims
Jessie L. Channel, Tituaville
I)lSCHARGF,S:

Wcdndays high
today's
low 60.
Partly cloudy and continued
arm throh Friday. A alight
chance of afternoon and
evening thundershowers. Highs
mostly in the mid SOs and lows
tonight In the low to mid 60a.
Southeast to south wInds 10 to 15
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of 928 Park Lake Circle, S. Air Force Academy In Highs upper lOs to mid SOs.
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brother
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Medicare Insurance Entities You To Home Use Of..,
Sanford since 1961. Retired Brisson Funeral Home is in 10:3.3 p.m., low 3:55 a,m., 4:14
p.m.
from the U. S. Navy with the charge of irrangernents
a BREATHING MACHINES • PRESSURE BED PADS.
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the Retired Officers Assn.
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port, followed by Palm Beac
and Browar
Economists said the cheapest
county In the statt was Holmes,
in the Panhandle which dis.
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hon&amp; In the 1975 survey.
The survey, which prIced 130
goods ranging from food and
clothing to housing and doctor S
services, showed that It cost
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Community meeting featuring Dr. Harold H. Wilke, 57 p.m., Community United Methodist Church,
Casselberry. Sponsired by OUTLOOK and Seminole
Community College. Bring box lurch.

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SAN FRANCISCO (API
Russian ballet star Valery
Panov has been sidelined for up to five weeks because of
an injured call muscle, the San Francisco Ballet Cornpany has announctxi.
Panov sustained the injury Feb. when dancing hIs
new ballet "Heart of the lountains."
The ballet company said Wednesday Ted Klvitt will riplace Panov In the last live dates of the company's forthcoming ll.city tour.

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Inn, 1-4 and SR 434. Speaker, Rep. Vince Fechtel.

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Present procedure is to list
projects under active purchase
negotiations in Priority I and
leave otheis In a l
Fuchs said the reexaminatlon would take six or eight
monthsbuttha'liindprlcesare
unlikely to rise during that time
arid ma)' even fall.
He questioned at a CabInet
aides meetIng the need for
Cabinet tc consider next Tuesday a revised Priority I when a
complete review of procedures
is likely this month.
The revision would raise the
number of Priority I projects to
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coming In fnist for the second
year In a row, state economists
report.

Cioo,ns High School Class of 't7, 7:30 p.m. Midway
Heau Stairt, Water Street.
Sanford Sertoma Club, noon, Sue Ann's Capri.
Sanford Civitan Club, 7:30 p.m., Spencer's
Restaurant,
Seminole Chapter 2 OES, Masonic Temple, 8 p.m.
Alcoholics Anonymous, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St.,
Sanford (c;pen)

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Portrait" 7:30 p.m. In SCC theatre on the main campus.
ee Pu
bli c. r 'n March 7
Leag;'e of Women Voters membership niectireg, I' Lst
Federal, S.R. 436, Altamonte Springs, 8 p.m. Panel of
contemporary women: "What Can Women Do?

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1 00th Anniversary

AREA DEATHS

WASHINGTON
For years, the US. Mr about the Soviet Union. The fuel and oil reporedthatoneofth most
House
Force extracted fascinating Intelligence from
specimens, for exa'nple, yielded secrets about freshmen, Rep. Harold Ford, D-Tenn., had lUcgallY.Andhelgnoredthlswarnijugt00
Moreover, his home town paper, the Memphis
the dust, garbage and even toilet wastes Soviet oil rermeries. The
air from the tires knowingly violated the law by using government Coim"nercial Appeal, following up ow' story,
retrieved from Soviet planes.
contained clues to mantdacturing in the areas manpower trainees to do the work
that cronies discovered tro more federal trainees working
The story of this uniqu operation can now be where the tires had been Inflated.
on hia office payroll were neglecting.
Illegally for Fort One of
turned out to be
told, bec.iuse the Soviets have learned all about
The dust and water gave up intriguing InThe story was no sooner off the press than the the Congressman's ownthem
sister,
Mrs. Joyce
it. Indeed, they sometimes analyze refuse from dustrlal and n%ironmnental lnfcrmatlon. The Congressman began screaming to the skies that Miller.
airerait
food scraps and toilet Mea enlightened
we had singled him out for attack because he
This would also appear to violate House nes
The Uitod States collected simp!ings from intelligence on the health ancleating habits of the was block,
against nepotism. When the paper aaked Ford
&amp;viet planes that landed dt neutral airports Russians.
We have now learned, unhappily, this is hIa about It., his L'nprobable answer was:
"I didn't
such as Tokyo'r International Airport. The Air
In fact, the toilet raids have become a hailnwk. In, the pest, he baa called newsmen
know she worked In the off k'"
Force recruited unemployed Japanese In- favorite espionage operation, We have
telligence specialists who were able to wrangle previously revealed how the CIA had used a who
AUTHOR'S FAST: Last July, we told how
w&amp;nted their bills paid radata,
jo as growxi crewmen,
special drain to triumphantly reco'er the ex- businessmen who complained of his bad checks famed writer MEhajlo Mihajlov had been conon phony evidence and jailed In a dank
Aithoth watchful Soviet gtmr stayed with creth of the late Nikita Klrushdiev during his racists.
Yav
the planes, the cunning Japanese agents state visit to the Unlkd States. The subsequent
prlo His real crime: personally
We believe his conatituento are too Intelligent
unassisningly took air samples from the tires analysis helped the CIA diagr.ose his health,
Brox Tho with
to believe his continued wolf! wolf! cries. There
chne checking the rez&amp;u'e, They also collected
Intelligence agents also atill talk about the was nothing racial about his actions. He got wuthorIi writings about Yugoslavia,
dust from the wheel wells, dipped oil and gas eager American sp who gathered up the toilet nervots about Ms payroll abuses
Now, the 42year-old author has sent wcrd to
timsu j
from the engines and sneaked food, water and paper at a Soviet officers' latrine, so an estimate quietly asked the Ufrary of Congress icr a legal
Ui through an Intermnediar that he Ii near death
plastic ware from the galleys.
could be made of the'.x physical condition.
opinion
from a tsir1gr atrike proteating Illegal solitary
These spies Li coveralls also at*condrd with
hi Tokyo, the Air Farce made off with the
In unmisakable language. the Library ad. confinement. His typewriter has been con.
the toilet contits which ineredft4y were bar4ag of a visiting Soviet dignitary who had vised him last Septexnl,er that he caa violauig flacated, he
says, and he is living on tea, coffee
and shipped in dry ice to Uw Wright- been lnjure4ln an auto accident. The dresaings two federal
laws. Yet he kept the
and Uree-and.a-hal! ounces of sugar a day.
Pat1erwi Air Force base in OhIo, along with the we sent back to the U.S. for complicated blood traineta in his offica
until we revealed the
Mtha$kiv has been denied visits from tiEs
other assorted debris.
test,
violations and other
ftsan
last month. lawyer and Is in'.'ommimlcado except for
In the Air Force System Cmmand
a hailLike U recuy of
ihev's body
M it DOW tunu uu we uncrertimated
cr visit from his wife once a month, Without
laboratories there, th strange Mmpllngs were waite, It was considered coup.
Ford's dLegard for the law The Labor proper
medical help, he has told us, he cannot
painstakingly analyzed for what they could tell
)RD U1'IS BACK: In a recent column, we Departmen: also warned him that he
was acting hold out much Ioger.

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7.30 p.m., Altamonte Springs Civic Center,
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Reagan Rally, Enyart Alumni Field House, Ro1iIns
College, 7:30 p.m. Entertainment and speech by Ronald

taust:'iewu

ROME, Ga. (API — Alexander Graham Bell spoke the
first words transmitted over a telephone one hundred
sears ao this month when he said. "Mr. Watson, come
here. I want you."
Next week, Thomas Watson's granddaughter will attend AmerIcan Telephone and Telegraph's 100th anri&amp;vcsarj cb;itirn c! the ta! phone that WaLot b'i!!!
from Bell's design.

mr and the ser neat grows each year Sen won nearly all the primaries; yet his peak In

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grocery stLrei,.
A grand jury heard a presentation by Mat. 1)1st, Alt)'.
Sam Adarna Wednesday and irlIcted Parsley on charges
of theft by fraud of more than so,000.

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the in wulons, has unequlbocally Insisted on repeal of ballot.
Rerch Foundation.
upper basin, tlreby assuring every person In 14(b) which1 wideb with the stroke of a pen,
"(ily once since 1936," Keech and Matthews
the Integrated oil companies from tran- to enjoy the St. Johns River.
Immediately Increase union Income to nearly 3 downfall of a candidate thu
spnrtation, refining and marketing have
wis iikdy Eu win
billion a year and render sterile our con- nomination before they were
historically been below those realized from
held,
and only once
Charles Strosnlder, Vice Pies. stitutlonal amendment,
have
they
led
crude oil production. usia is transpertatlon,
to
the
emergence
of
the nominee
Lemon Bluff Civic Association
refining and marketing were each conducted by
In )TiIfl&amp; elections Americana are truly who was otherwise unlikely to be chosen. Both
Individnal companies, profits from these
terso their own destinies" and if there ie events occurred In 1972 when the Democrats
Issues A Test
operations would necessarily have to Increase to
nominated McGovern."
a yoke of oppression we done It otrsclvea.
attract capital Investment.
Politicians rn an election ycer seek not to
The two researchers concede, however, that
This in turn would increase the cost of these inc-ar voter wrath on gut lames, but basic
JotuI Waldum Jr. Board Member the New Hampshire primary may have been
services, with consequent ovall price rise at princpies like Right-to-Work keep putting them
NatiOnal Right-to-Work Committee Influential in the Truman and Johnson decisions
consumer level,
to the test. Two presidential ?sptrants, Jimmy
Lake Park
not to run for 'reelection.

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hOUSTON (AP; The dtrlct attorney's office 30)3
all the accidents that have txfallen Arnold Parsley the
past three years are not just bad luck.
-ilusUrazice iiivestigators tharge that Farsley, 28, has
collected about $22,000 in Insurance money from 20 ticcldenLs during that
They said the accidents include:
—SllppIngoIlcecreamthanicecTeamparlor.
—Slipping on a spcon in a uifeterla.
—Wrenching a leg while stepping In a pot hole in a tree

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Thus a strong feeling and much publicity on

Spoiling Africa

in Sudan and flenin.
1.1 the Russians have their way with Africa, those Afrlcan3
who now welcome them will learn one day to their sorrow Uut
they have subjugated themselves to a new and virulent f
of
colonialism they pro1ess to
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In several key votes, Jackson
fortified his conservative
stature by voting in favor of the
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handgun legislation. On the
HENRY ii. JACKSON
other hand, he also supported a
men who see him as one can- government food stamp
dictate who ha,s reconciled the program for striking workers
need for continued economic and federal aid for abortion.

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said. They would include such
areas as beaches, marshes and
wooded areas,
One or two top-priority tracts
should be placed In each group
with other choices llstec' with
them, Fuchs said.

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Yet the press that Is so 1nflunUal In the
nominating phase of pollllcs "comprises a
relatively small group of individuals." A con-

troduce more horizontal competition by allowing jeopardized, the natural wildlife Is becoming the Inexhaustible supply of compulsory dues true, they assert, of both Republicans and
- has repeal meastres ready now.
Democrats.
a company to concentrate on on17 one field, endangered, not to mention the loss to the
either production, refining, transportation or commercial interests.
Neither Keech or Marhews are imressed, In
Former Gov. carter, responding to a routine
but not all of them.
To correct this situation and prevent any poll in 1971, reflected
fact
t primaries have any at Influence on
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Harmon Shields has proposed
five options for handling proj.
ct'ts with the remainIng
million and four of them included a cutoff of accenting new
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prols
But Danny Fuchs, Lewis'
Cabinet aide, said Wednesday
that none of Shields' proposals
really meet the issue of what
t',',so1landthesthtewil wind
up with and how it will be
distributed.
Lewis wants the Cabinet to
tie
oa list of vanloust es of

The slgnlflcaoce of this, of course, Is that a

welihead to the refincry to the pipeline to the gas water level in Volusla and Seminole Counties has way to circumvent this law La repeal of Section In the early stages of the race for the nomination
pump at the corner station,
14(b) of the Taft-Hartley law. The over- have ended up the party's nominees regardless
dropped so severly that the beauty of the area
The catchword here Is "divestiture" -- in- being lost, the recreatlo8mal facilities are being whelmingly pro-labor congress — ever attune to of who won the primary races. This has been

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who are front runners develops before the first
petroleum products and approximately X),000
River Jeopardized
Carter and Senator "Scoop" Jackson, echo two series of primaries take place.
retailers of motor gasoline,
extremes — the overwhelming choice of
it is not, however, the size alone of the biggest
The danger of such early decision-making by
As concerned citizens, living on the St. John's Americans who favor RTW (53 pct.) Vs. the labor
LI1IWS group is inherently dangerous,
of the big oil companies or their percentage of River En Volusla County, we wish to express c,ur helrarchy which detests It.
the market that critics of the industry are opinion concerning what we consider a gross
Keech and Matthews seem to Imply, not only En
Florida was the first state to enact a Right-to- Its effect on money raising. In their analysis of
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cuneludo in a recent book, "leads to political
news that focuses attention on what candidates
do — often meaningless events staged for the
berefit of the media — and what they say.
Specula don about who is ahead and what will
happen tomorrow too often passes for analyaL,"
Yetitis,ofcourse,thepressandTV"whoshape
mass erceionz of who is ahead, who is fading
or gaining, who is hopelessly behind." And these
perceptions have profound effects on the lsthg
of political money."

senm on the chaacteristicz and quallflcatksis
of potential candidates tend.s to develop within

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rubber industry,
Some 10,000 companIes and Individual .

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WASHINGTON (API A house-passed bill would
the way to U.S. trRde with North and South Vietnam, prosided those countries took steps within 180 days to account
for Americans missing in the war.
A 240-169 vote on Wednesday sent the $4.8 billion
military foreign aid authorization bill to conference with
the Senate, which has passed a $4.4 billion authorization.
Up for House debate today Isan appropriation bill
provlue
actua, unu.,ior
m
ry a,..ieconorn
oregn aid. Its $5.74 bii1on total
$&amp;.6 mn1iion sower
than President .ord a budget request.

candidate dropped by the press In the early days
of the campaign may have his funds dry up
fasterthanapuddleonabotllngswnmerday—
and his candidacy ends forthwith.

concentration among the top four in other In-

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clustries In 92 per cent for motor vehicles, 48 per
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of Prime Minister Ian Smith, but In in
terviews Rhodesians said Mozambique President Sarncra
Mac'el's speech Wednesday was a sign of weakn2ss and
predicted the border closing would hurt Moz.ambique
more than Ithodesia.

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ot ue must competitive industries in the United
States.
The four largest companies, accerding to an
analysis by Continental Oil (Conoco), which is
not one of them, account icr only 30 per cent of
all petroleum product sales. By comparison, the

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would seem to lend some substance to

panles control the production, dLstrlbutlnn and

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SAIJSIIURV, Ithodesia (API
ithodeslans are
rea'tin t.')flllV to Mo7arnbique's ''state of sar''
pconouncc,flent against their white-ruled governiiient and
the closure of the border between Ueir two countries, a
move that will have serious economic repercussions for

WASHINGTON — William U. Keech and
1)3nald R. Mathews, who ar associated with

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As an unwavealng chainplon of aid for Israel, he enjoys
considerable financial support
from Israeli sympathizeis. He
also draws support from old
line Democrats and earned a
100 per cent rating from the
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Kissinger has given tangible form to the new
"realism" in our relations with Latin Amefica
sooner than his audience may have expected.

established on their continent. Iiring 1975, govenents were
overtjirown In Chad and Nfrer'las, The l,rIPr Ac the Malsgay

VITOIIIA, Spain (API — The government sent extra
police Into VitorI today In the wake of bloody policeworker rioting, but a spokesman denied reports that
unarmed soldiers were in the Basque capital's streets.
A spokesman said reports of army jeeps and trucks
entering the city could have been caused by confusion in
thecity.HesaldalltroopslntheVitor[aarea werelnthelr
barracks and that police reinforcements were sent From
\'allad',lid and Zaragoza.
The Bilbao newspaper Gaceta del Norte had reported
that unarmed soldiers rolled into the city a few hours aftxr
police opened fire on demonstrators, killing three. An
iUmated 30 other persons were reported wounded and
more than 100 received medical treatment.

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Congress with this goal In view. All of them are
aimed at the handiul of the iarget oil companies

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recognized that its continued economic develop.ment depends on good trade relations with the

Nevertheless, the Brazilian pact should give
Venezuela and Ecuador a new reason to consider
whether, on balance, their long-range interests are
best served by belonging to OPEC. By extension
the same question must loom in the minds of those
Latin American leaders, particularly President
Luis Echeverria of Mexico, who are beating the

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After a total of 36 yea"s In ters, He was a staunch defender
Washington, D.C., 12 of them In of both Presidents Johnson's
the house of Representatives and Nixon's Vietnam war
and the last 22 as Senator from policies and Is among the more
Washington state, Henry M, outspoken critics of detente
Jackson Is consideredone of the with the Soviet Union.
rnct influential Democrats on
On domestic issua, Jackson
Capitol 11111,
generally supports civil
MchairrnanoItheSenateln. liberties through his opposition
tenor Committee and a to busing has alienated liberal
prominent member of the Democrats, He planned to
powerful Armed Services Corn- capitalize on his anti-busing
mittee, Jackson, wields more factions when Alabama's
than his share of clout when George Wallace preempted that
overseeing legislation for his 'ssta in early state primaries.
pet interests - aid to Israel and
The amount of popular supenvironmental protection,
port for Jackson's current
But the 64-year-old Jackson presidential bid Is still In
has accrued an array of op question but he Is not wanting
nnn,'nts bitter over his hawkish for financial backing. He draws
stance in foreign policy mat- support from many business-

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exporters of raw materials should form cartels to
control prices of their commodities. Brczil has

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has 46 men Inspecting 12 gas mett'rs, petroleum
t' station
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Latin nations.

"Latin American policy" that treats all nations
identically, even if that is what some of them would
like to see.
Brazil is an example of a "developing" Third

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Small scales (up to 400-pound capacity), taxi
met3rs, odometers, fabric measuring devices and
non-fooJ packages are inspected by 16 men. Ten
men operating five medium truck unit.s inspect
wiui capacities over 400 pounds and up to
,000 pounds. Six men In three vehicle Inspection
cteci the large scales such as those found a
rock mines, moving and storage cumpanies and
highway vehicle weighing stations.

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T h e C os t
Venezuela calling for more "realism" in relations
between Latin America and the United States.
Establishing a new framework for our relations
Breakup
with Brazil, somewhat like that between the Ui.ited
States and Japan, is basecin the reality of Brazil's
emergence as the predominant economic power in
Latin America. It also reminds Latin Americans
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CIVIL ACTION NO, 73.IO5$.cA.$9.B

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Book 1. PaQe 3, Public Records of LongwoodWngner Roid; run thence Section 66309 Florioa S'.tufes 1937
10, PUbliC Reci'rds ot Seminole N dOdegreV'S 14 11" E, 17029 K??,
ration, et at,
Seminole Cutinty, Florida, run along Said North right of way line N.
S. Samuel Feldman

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49 71 feel thence S 29 degrees

f of said North Orlando RancheS

'OT ICE IS HERE (IV GIVEN that 25' ia' E 737.66 feet to the point of thence S .l9degrees &amp;3' 49" W. 310.59

'.ir'uil Court of tt'e Eighteenth 100 $0 feet thence N

decrees

u lion to the highest bidder lOt' N 0$ cegrees 0" 4$' E 23721 feet

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as recorded in Pta? Book 13, page 10, of Sto'e Road No. S 434, thence along Publish: March 1. 1976
Public Records of Semlnoe County. Said Northerly rigt't of way line N. $2 DEX 9
florida run N 17 degrees 54 0-1 E
degree-s 5) 31 W 6i4 63 feet to the
along fn. West tine of said North East line of Lot 16 Block 0 05
Orlando Ranhes Section 13 a aforesaid D R Mitchell s Survey of IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
distance of 29511 feet thence East Levy Grant run tttenct along taid EIGHTE E P41)1 JUDICIAL CIII
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LESS(FromtheSouthwestcorner West Front door of the Courmoui Publish.
34'mite County, Florida at 11:00 DEX 23
of North Orlando R.snches

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59 E 26100 feet thence S 46 53 E 23049 feet thence N $7

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13) 42 feet to the point of beginning

thence N Sldegrees 17 77' E 100 50 TO ALL PER SONS HAVING

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3)151 fret tht'nce N 04 degrees 3.1

IN RE: ESTATE OF

NOTICE OF

Contalningl2öt6o3acres,moreo,

!angen y thence S 17 degrees 11 cJ 5141, Road No 5434 (Longwood

aforesaid Florida Power Corp

beginning) contaM'iing 34 3076 more thence S 02 degrees 23 09' E 710 71 Sanford Florida The personal

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76, 1976

ATTORNCY FOR PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE
DOUGLAS STE'4STROM of

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As Personal Ropreer,taliv e
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Avenue PH) Miiml FlorIda 3313)
D.ste of the '
;.1icalion of this on or tudore March 14th 1976 md
Ceo Henry Starkc 7' 0
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mail one copy t eaui perSonal

Recoc Book 911 Page 1319 Public
Reords of Seminole Conty

thence P4 86 degrtrs 4.1 45 F t's.'es,,e S 73 degrees 10 2'S W 20000

P rUi,e-estetly along the arc 4 said
c'jiye- 54.43. ted to Poe point of
tangency, run
N iS day et or 55
77 ) tCf: tnence N. 60 degraes 19-

U 33 dCQI°lM 41' 21' E 14122 fret to whom a copy of this Notice of
thence Pd IS degrees- F 6364 feet Admit i5trifi00 has been mated arc

cIaimino$ yett'ue,thecjatewt,enit

degrees OS' 3$" W. 14$ 77

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thaI be stated if the

thence S. $1 degries 21' 51-' E, 746.00

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degrees 10' 25" E. certain?

!HFOAI4. SECTION TEN, a

.rc of said curve 74197 fee) to the degres-s30 4) E. 761 Ofee9, thence
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4 46 degrees 27 1' W 57)7 feet
ALSO Tne South 225 feet of the
claim the name and address of the above court a written statem.nt of
thence N 34 degrees 09" 7t W creditor
my claim or demand they may West H-elf of the Northwest Quarter
or his agent or attorney
17101 feet thence Pd 12 degrees 2
and the amount claimed II the hive Each claim must bun wyiting of the Southeast Quarter all in
71 W 16) 71 feet thence N 03 cOsim is not yeS due the
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date wt,en and must indicate the basis for the

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County, Florida

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'I1os did I get into this" he

side a factory

distance of 31720 feet thence East
33? 11 fees to the point of curvature

ridiu of 58617 f-ct arid a central

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Science and Technology

low !own nvments easy cred
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, money

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Sanford

47 W 21567 feet thence N 3° THS FROW THE DATE OF THE titive'sattorneyar,%etlortp
behiw
degrees 1) 10 W 78 13 feel 'hence FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
All persons having claims or
S 71 degrees 33 31 W 6321 feet
NOTICE tofilc with tho clerk oltne demands against ti'* estate are
thence N $0 degrees 32' 16 W above court a written statement of required WITHIN THREE MON

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Recor Book 973 Page 0511 Public
is recorded in Flat Boo. ' pve
Milctiell s Survey of the Moses E
Records of Seminole County
PuP'bC Rcc.)rds of Seminole County Levy Grant thence leaving said Florida
F oriSs runtnenceN )2degreesSl road right c'S way line run N 00 hND ALSO LESS

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pending in the CIrcuit Court for

4.$1 let" the-ii'ef '7 &amp;''eei II FL.G3UiP BMNk OF ORLMi'dDs) C

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DIVISION

107 70 feet thence S 71 degrees 33 THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL
ADMINISTRATION
SI E 9187 feet thence '4 56 OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED TO ALL PC PSOPIS HAVING
degrees 18 .i6 2 III 21fee'l thence IN THE ESTATE
ClAIMS OR DEMANLuS AGAINST

degrees 49 13 E 17930 feet to a

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alter cultureleM hearth, he is uiiniting itghts Ot a luu
out among the people, unpack. discotheqLe a hunmn hand

validity of the decedent's will, the
qualifications of the personal
representative or the venue or

FOR
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of a curve cOnCate Fasterdy with a Puhs Rtsordl of Seminole County
aforesaid North line of Lot 56
degreesOl 41 E 191 8) feet thence thence N 31 degrees 3.4 07 W 1701 that the admInisratior, of the estate OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED
roaiuof)S13.'4fee4,a centraiang'e Florida; runthenceN.B9degrees 59' thencealong Said North lineof Lot 54 S 49 degrees 15' 19" E 4406 feel; SeCt; thence N. 3$ degrees 39' 35" E. of JACK 1. LEE, deceased, File IN THE ESTATE of3degreesg" 04 gridatangentol 3-1 W along the North Ilneof said adistanceofl437tfeet tothepoint thenceS OdegreesOl 44 W 18794
9605 feet thence S 40 drgre,rs 30 Number 16I.i) CP,is pending in the
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED

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40°' W. 117 13 feel, thence S 2
radiusof 526.17 feel, a central angle
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. Publ.th Feb 19, 26, March 1. fl
of $3 degrees SS' Oh", arid a tangent degrees 11' 33" W. 76.16 feel; trienc. PROBATE DIVISION
1976
S 33 degrees Ii 74 W
bearing of 5 31 degrees 73 46 W
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File Number 74-37 CP
run thenceSoutherly along thmrc of thence S 15 degreeS 6 4.3 W 73 80 DivIsion
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR

fut; thence N. 17 degre's 29' 35" E

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00001 AS STENSTROM of
Florida and that the undersigned is ST EeST ROM DAVIS &amp;

tiear,r.g of S Iddegreesfi' 21" E.,
and a tangent bearing 'tl S. 13
Ic the Hor?hwSt corner of laid Lot the Point of tangency; run thence 3. 101.17 feet; thence South 3000 feet, IN RE: ESTATE OF
tangent of '2)7 feet a radius Of degrees 31 W runthencealcung 56 then.e $9 degrees 59' 31 W
thence S .45 decrees E 7671 feet JACK L LEE
57 degrees 29 IS F 1401 feet

thence S U degre P 10 E 91 71 feet to the Northeast corner of Lot Wagner Road run thence along said
feet thence leaving said right Of 5
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tlonth nightof w1ay line N $2degrees
Oy hn Pd 01 degrees 34 70' E
Survey rf Nses E Ldvy Grant as
5] 3) W t 7$ feet tricrve Pd

To counteract some of the j'tJ ing classes 20 hours a week in

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5 8 degrees 26 06 E 31 62 ftc?

9.S) feel to Ui. point of curvat,re leet; thence N. 67 degrees 2V IS" W.

feet; and the West tine of L,c,t 56, Block

One Coldspot Refrigerator

W. 63.76

IS" W 10000 feet to the point of 33" W. 1339 feet; thence S 69

ALSO LESS (From the In

11794 feet thence South 23500 feet

neighbor and write out a street.

deaf

learn sitn Ian.

hich he Mrs Sandra Stein a teacher

salman Ills finger is on the Cosmos" and 'Gala binners"

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1i"E alongtrie Easesideof said ID! feet; thence 5.82 degrees iO' 2a" E. Moses E Levy Grant as recorded in
Sda distance 01 21036 feet to a Pont 140.'S Sect to the po'rt 31 Cut'vitu-p P:am Bc.uk 1, pd9I 5, PubI'c Records
on a curve on the Northerly right of of a curve concave Soulheasteqly
of Seminole County Florida run
way tine of State Road NO S 431 hiving a radius of 154371 fett a 'hence Pd O0desjrees 19' 13 W along

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dance with TP$S FROM THE DATE OF THE

One Orbon Ranc,e
Model No. $4349 Rhrd H Morlti
thence S. 13 degrees 45' 39" W 232.74
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feet thence S 11 degrees 39' 14 E ES6AZ Serial No 9
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One RayweH Furna'sce- mwf.
67 77 feet thence t' I) dt'9 ees 37
h 4 n s 25 1976
One Mercury Hoot'
Mod. 0 0€
22 E 57559 feel thence N $3 dc'rres 71 3? W 6021 fcct ther.e

dhitance of 7738 feet to the point Of Westerly, having a radius of $30 73 thence N. 7lclegrees2l' 28" E. '29.61

degrees 5$' 10" W. 2203?

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to the clerk to enable the Clerk to
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degrees 56' 19" E 34$ 86 feel; thence
N 10 degreeS 00 29' E I 763 feet
thence P4 76 degrees OS CI W

e,t arid central angle 3102 degrees Southeasterly along the arc of laid 131.33 feel; thence Pd 69 degrees 46

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RI'- HI E S WRECK lUG
YARD and that I intend to whom a copy of this Notice of
Oh the Clerk Administration has been ma led are

6008 feet thence $ 4 degrees 56 TO9Cthf'r with the following I?tm of of the C rcui

to the point of tangency run

P4 33 degrees 41 2a E 114 22 feet

Lot 56 Block 0 0 R Mitchell a 70 feet thence S 37 degrees 1) 05
Survey of Levy Grant as recorded W 3610) feet tnence S 10 dg ees

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1957

'ret; run thence 3. 10 Jegrees
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0133478 fret ante a central angle of degrees 09' 26" W. 17$ 01 fret,
S. 60 degrees 11' 43" W. 393 31 feet;
17163 fe-I, run thente S. 46 0 degrees 43' 37"; run thente thence N. 12 cuegrees 70' 2)" W.
thenceS.3ldegreesl5'34"W.2469$
"-grees So' 19" W. 54114 feet; run Southe,rstenly along the arc of said 165.78 feet, thence N. 03 degrees 4$' feet; thence S 15 degrees Xi' 16W

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once in a hi!c e need to take llucnt in Italian

capptd to adjust to us rather helping deaf tourists

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compound curse concave South tiM a tangent bearing A 5

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Notict' is hereby given that I am of LaVERHE EDWARD GATES.
engaged ifl buine a) fIt 2 Bc'r 73.3 ct'azi. F,Ie Nomt,er 7647 CP. is
iecpt,. Dr
nngwood Seminole pending In the Circuit Court Sot
County Florida under the fictitious Seminole County Floriaa Probate
of O5B PRItITI'IG in5 tt'31 I Division thc address of which is
intend to registee said name fh the 5erinole County Courthouse North
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aside,"

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED

- :at-gre-s 35' 21' E 44 me feet, run

30226 feet to the point of curvature S 17 degree-s 05 11 E 113 18 feet

time out

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67 feet to tht p0.05 of tangency

"Take a minor adjustment to them,

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430 12 feet thnce S 14 degrees 49

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curve 193 34 ftd to the point Of the arc of said curve 62 56 feet to the N $0 degrees 32 16 W 121 66 lee?

t a central angle of 22 degrees 1. degrees 17 ii W 897 37 feet
and a tangent bearng of P4 02 thence ' 4.4 degrees 05 26 E 277 r
a grees 1 31 W run thence feet thence N 77 degrees SI 19' E

Thursday,March4,7-1A

o Out of ing, sight, the use of our limbs, know each other's language. a tclephonctelctype setup on a money we learned ta hustle," they're lost we Find them.
Ing poetry, a volume 31 whIch is
your way a little," advises being in good health, the fact There's a camaraderie that limited basis and that
hae my ttme in
When
being conside'ed for publica.
Louis D'Ambrosio, a New York that we can pick up the tele. pushes some barriers away " about it."
People think of police work tion; he is into Chapter 3 of his here, I would like to head a po-

CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST

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From the Southwest corner oi degrees W 34 W 73676 feet to the Attorneys for Guaranty Bank

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ADMINISTRATION

165.09 Florida Statutes 195

followS: Northeast corner of Lot 57, Block Winderweedle, Names,

W degreei5025 E 33$ 1$ fees thnco oegrces
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the provisions

10770 feet, thence S. 71 ,1çrees
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outh*t$' corner of North a" w. 324 56 feet; thfle N.
Orlando Ranches Section 13, as degrees 3 CV" W. 117.91 feet I,) Ihe SI" E. 91.67 feet; thence N. 56
degrees 16 36 E 141 22 feet thence
r ,'corOed n Pta? Book 13 page
point of
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thence N Ii degrees 17 22 E 100 53

thence N Ii degrees 52' 17'

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degrees)) 33 W 76 16 feet thence highest bidder for cash at the West thence S 7 degreeS 06 29 W 1000 (Seal)

FIorid at the hour of)? 00 A M on Northerly right of way line run N 0

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oviSlOnS of the Fic1itiou Name
Statutes, to wit S.ction 663 09
florida Statttet 1957.

13 E feet tothe aforesaid North line of Lot DEW 70

entitIe cause in the Circuit Cnurt of way tine H 62 degrees 33' 31" W. more or le acre,..

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CourthouSC in the City of S&amp;nford, leet;thence S. 49 degrees 45'

feet thence S 0 degrees 4

CLERK S NOTICE OF SALE

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He Practices What He Preaches
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under the fIctItiOus name of
GREENWAY, and that I intend to
registersaidnamewth the Clerk of

FEDERAL SAVINGS AND $7 degrees 11' 54" W flô.4.4 fed; wjt corner of said Lot 36; thence N. REFLECTIONS UNLIMITED. and
ASSOCIATION
OF thrnceSouth?35 OOleet; thenteS. 14 $9 degrees 39' 34" W 300 feet along that I intend to regitter Said name
ORLAiJDO. acorporalion.
cg,s 41' 03" W. 360.30 lee? to the the North tIne of said Lot 36 to the With th Clerk of the Ciruil Court,

FIRST
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Florida College, followed by a
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coached Atle.astseven players are base-steallngthreall

At second base for the Seminoles is jualor Bobby
Robinson. "Bobby has quick hands and good lateral
movement, states Mays. "His bat hasn't come alive yet
but he wa lks a lot He also has the good speed for stealing
Don Williams is at shortstop. Like Bobby, he Is good

This addpd speed will enable us to compete with any team
around."
Seminale played a Orlando Bocne Thursday Rf-

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(64) and Norris Randall (64)
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Rodriquez d Gonzales Cockint 63,

disgrace in it, because the tertains Kalamaoo, Mich. Is
tictor was powerful Wetern Friday.

and Bobby Burgess (6.0) at Illinois, a four-year school of
guards.
Chipola compiled a 21.5

record.
PREVIDUSWINNERS

also beat Emory and Henry in a
doubleheader, W. Emory and

Rhudy 6 3.6 4; Roberts (5) d. Maxey
1. 6 2; F lag (S) d. He"rson 6.7, 67

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Barrett (E d Ivey 4 6 63 63 Cos

2. Roberts (S) d. O'Neal 62. 62. Thompson, Roberts IS) Maxey.
Flagg (S) d. Heaviland 4 6. 6 2. 6 1, Anderson 60, 62. Cockins Gonzales
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activity) are ~xd to see."

can't be required to play until

in camp 10 days, but the
players could waive that,"

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1967 Both records were broken

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can League, has retired -with leagues for good In 1959.
soni regrets - as an active
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player.
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Killebrew, who will be 40 In team and moved with It to Min.
June, told a news conference nesot3. Killebrew went to
Wednesday he would become eas City last season and uw
an announcer and color corn- limited'
action as a designated

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Seminole County amateur
Martin;
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Gordon Hulbert, shot a 55 and Danliler,
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP)
finished in a tie for th,rd place CRAMPTON, Herbert, CauChois,
Walker. Conomos;
North Carolina State head footPounds, HEBERT.
Seabrook.
four strokes back.
Faller,
ball Coach So Rein has an.
PALMER.
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Bus service wi ll be offer ed to

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school to a bonin contract.
I*ague*s Most Valuable Player
tie will replace Ray Scott, Award after Wtting 49 home
who left statirm W7NN for the runs.

Killebrew said in World eries against the IlAx
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Rotyct Henderson
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"About a
'week ago God spoke there would have been great
Ryun competed for the
rmit 14ir options and become to me, sayiit g 'You fought a deal of aniositv inside me." United States in Ott? 1%4 '68
free agents In their 10th year, or good fight, you ran a gocd race,
R)iin's last race was 10 days and '72 Olympic Games, but
demand to be traded and be- but now )Otl re finished," he ago Salt Lake C it y, where he never won a gold medal
rne free agents in Lheir ninth said during his reCrement halt to drop out because of an
I'lie Km%-Ls flish was just a
"'o
year it thcir clut.ri did mt ac- announcement at the unier- achilles tendon injury.
youngster in the '64 games at
comodate their trade requests sity.
Ryun, who first gained recug Tokyo, then was bothered by
The owners have pending, In
The 28-year-old Ryun,,
aho set nition as a premier miler at the thin air at Mexiou City foiir
1e
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a,e and Wichita
federal
court, an aprecords
t High ScIml, set years later. In 1972, he triPped
peal on arbitrator Peter Seitz' the 1,500-aieter run as a teen. his world records in the mile hnd fell during a qualifying heat
December decision that piayers ager at Kansm, had been run - three minutes, 51.1 see- at Munich.
can play out their options when bothered by injuries since turn.

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Dave Kull

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counter-proposal last Friday. myself to retire," the former cided to retire at that point, it John Walker of New Zealand
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Mary 71

owners' bargaining agent, said the courage to quit running
and see if I could run pro the record holder at 1,500 methe answer to Miller was a
"I finall) found peace with again" 'vun said "Had I de- leTs with a time of 3 322 and
nliwprwtthpiphtveiirc
of ma-

JotMarailto
Jack Poie
Joe Daniels

Bobby Henderson

Second Round
64,
William
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Aritons St 93, Loyola Mary

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Purdue 94, law&amp; Is
Tolecto 17. Ohio tj n

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Ken E vans
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W MIchigan 73, MIami, OhiO Tom Dani els
32
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Tom Bonds
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Amateur Division
Unit. S Victory Victor; 6 Stalki. 7
SOUTHWEST
Jerry Mann ng
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"With respect to the rule you

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his WgaWng power. I dw1t
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Herron 94 Low Net- 1. T. Vow 72; 620, 190, 320, 2 Lana Louise t7i

all leanu are sche4uled to be In
action by arch 13.

7.0, while the girls were taking ebrew said. "I haven't been
Ile played in 2,435 games,
looking forward to it wi th a scored 1,283 runs and had 2,0%1
a 4-3 tiruttInu
great deal of anticipation."
h.1ts. Ile had 291 doubles and I,.
BOYS
Killebrew
hit
573
home
runs
564
runs batted in.
Ape pir a 1, Oviedo 0

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agçnt (in 1977). This is part of

mentatnrforaMir.neapolistu- hitter.
A
tion
covering Minnesota Twins
lie said his new Job would alAPOPKA Oviedo i
l
s
games
low
low him to spend more time
of high school ten ni
"Ithiisbeenadifflcultdcci ssithhtsfamil)athlshomein
match Wednesday. falling to
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Dave Grether
Gary English

arrest l ezicr 1ifltl Arnold

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berth. The Tigers. 11-2, now mon Killebrew, fifth on base- contract, meaning he had to be
lead the Wildcats, 10-3. by one ball's all-Ume home run llsi kept with the team for three
ings. and each team has one

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contract talks. The ruling could

comment from them.
run for almost a decade, said a
"SL
- months ago I made the in the past two years.
But John J. Gaherin, the "vision from God" gave him decision to return to Kansas
Filbert Bayi of Tanzania iss

Roughriders
ink Holden

year-offensive lineman who = pinyoffs.
played in both the National
"Hey, fellas, we're in the
Football League and the World tournament!" Coach Eldon
FMball Enguie.
Hall announced with glee after
Holden, 6-foot4 and 260 the victory that secured at least

pa.. "r 'uf'icleu'
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Feb 21 to return to the owners

The Western Mich;gan ba-s. Ing Bowling Green at home this Eight Utle. In the Southern
~xtbafl tearr. is a big shot now ... Saturday. But t,
't have Conference playoffs, Virginia
and not just in Kalamazoo
tocirncn the ieagueuuetogoto Military insittute aeteatec is pA school with a big campas the NCAA playoffs, since they palachian State 71-64 and Richbut little basketball tradificn. took both meetings with iami mond whipped William and
REGINA, Canada (AP)
the Broncos struck it rich tWs year and thus qualified Mary 84-78 to advance to
The Saskatchewan Roughriders Wednesda) night with a 73-58 automatically in the e vent of a tonight's finals
of the Canadian Football victory over iami of Ohio that Ue.
Tom Cutter and Jeff Tyson
League announced today the won a spot in the National Culcombined for 39 points to boost

signing of Sar2 Holden, a 27- kgiate Athletic Association

St. Louis at Denver
owners settle the labor war.
The old reserve rule inter- Lynn "could become a free would aid players held in the
San Antonio t Indina
This
is
part
of
minors
for
several
years.
1977).
ne clause referred to by pretation was that players were agent (in
MllIer,executi ve director o(the held to teams for life unless his bargaining power. I don't
American League President $)
Players Association, is In the they were traded, sold or re- think the consequences of doing
MmnPhil tsrsn*in'uis tü in.
"'
Ilk that etro
expipnA labor contract ,4 says I
that players cannot be forced to
American League President roctivity) are hard to see."
move imniMiately the players
IV two sides are to ineet for option (3
pin), exhibitions until they have Ike MacPhall continues to InCOl]
me on Friday
at least 10 days in camp.
sist ..at e new
remove •
IV California Angels- an- immediately the players' option York.
Brandeis 91, Bowdo,r, 73
ers) in one Status and others in
Buffato at Buffalo St, ppd
Miller said his plan "has no
nowimd Wednesday they had to become free agents.
" said Macict!
canceled their March 9, 10 and
"We can't have some (play- option year as such, but would another
status,
Phail.
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games in Mexico, because ers) in one status find others in require a player to give prior
SOUTH
Mtllei argues his association
74, Stet son 61
they would not be wi thin the 10- another status," said Mac- notiie to his team that he In.
Ash
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phail
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MIDWEST
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Most camps were scheduled
Miller argues his association agent and bargain with other
Ball St 76. Centr4l Michigan
retroactivity. Miller noted the
to open last Monday, but the
63
Bowling Green IS, Kent St 3
reported $1.3 m illion salary deow ners say they will keep t hem
E Illinois S3, LIT chailancioga
mand of Boston's Fred Lynn
clowd until there is a new labor
so

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Gross- Danie: 03, Low Net- G.

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Wednesda y 's pro-am action
found Bruce Crampton scor

11 -79
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At Mayfair

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Could either -get hot, or stay

Sam (e) S 40, 3 40, 1 20. 2. raille

Championship Flight

Basketball

What? SCC Netters Beaten,
But No D sgrace
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Friday's Games
Virginia ,,l New York

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(3)
(7)3 7Q 3 7s 760 7 Dear
A60. 310,3 MA s Dennis Ill 370.

(2) 640

College

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Cl't la's starters include
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balanced attack .

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Johnson u-ij ss&amp;uC
top inside suwitute, while
guards Jim McInWye (&amp;I) and
John Zeulll (&amp;2) also figure to
see action.

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ton, Fezler, Palmer Hot

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and said that with Seitz' ruling, 51x years took effect That

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question
Thursday at the Rio 3'30 p in
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734

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Indiana

reported 81 3 million salary do- after nine sears of profe'sional

to wipe out dozens of spring free sgents in 1977

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Members of the Sanford Toarle and Shafflieboard Club isook up lorci 6c
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upeomin
some sun and saor the fiaor of victory following Tuesday's
In
Daytona
Beacb.
Inter-city triumphover Lake Helcu, Z12. Top 3anford Individual will be staged
scores were poste d by Ralph Ga p and Manley Neerleu San-

SHUFFLIN'
ALONG

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By Ttis Associated Press

Boston at New Orleans
Seattle at Kansas cav
Cleveland at Portland
Golden State at Los Angeles

Denver

MATINEE RESULTS

Jim'
s Cap
11) )a 70, 10 60, 4 00, 2. Wilto*tn (5)

D.IrOIItaIIIada

Chicago at

-low

3,060; Handle

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iday's Games
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Shannon (S) 10 40, 6 00, 3 Mineola
Poppy (4) 5,40. 0 is 81 S7S 00, T

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Canadian Division
44 21 2 90218 200
Winnipeg
Quebec
30 20 4 10 274
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Calgary
3221 4 65 747 272
Ed'Inn
Toronto
Wilrdne,sclity's Results
Cincinnati 4, (
Edmonton 6. Calgary 4

(hcao at Golden State

ternoon and returns home Friday for a 730 game against

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West Division
40 22 0 10 2S2

Houston
Phoen

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Boston &amp;I Atlanta
i Kansas city t Milwaukee

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PhoenIx 101 Cleveland 97
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(3) 1 40. 6 00; 3 Montague Meade
East Division

S Diego

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23 39 311 4

Spruce Creek.

looked If major league baseball court overturns Seitz' ruling

7

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probably rotate then] in the lineup"

training games might be over-

Rand" Faber (6-1) and Reggie
4TLCI.#UIWAU
at guard, s..iup

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Seminole will counter with

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their lack f depth

1970

Mnys summed everything up saying, "Our team keys
lIt to t.hini' bunt' J'd ,it till ixltions and speed This

MIAMI BEACH (AP)
their current contracts expire. and the clubs' would be subjc-ct
Phi ers bo' Mar1n Miller Under Seitz' decision un!Igned to lawsuits if the owners got

tough, no dniubt. I'm hoping

tIM

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bpring blate hreateneci

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re Ricky Mann, Ron iashington and Chuck McMullan
All of these boys can do the job"

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it will require a strong effort on

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Central Di v ision
1,h i n 9 10 n
39 75 609

Pacific Div is ion

For use first three games we iy siau two
on the whole staff, Mike Rusp-11 and Price Baker. Mike
has started all three games with Price reliev!ng In the
first t
-n a.., - Iwu(v
Creek game With sorvie key players coming from other
sports we'll finally get our pitching staff ogther .
"I'm notsure about first base just yet," said Mays. "I
te thre. l)l5ss it th 1tssitim
1 rrit Shukr, I)i ifi

4

"I think we can sin

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play good ball.

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hit the long hall too but he needs more experience.
"Our nutfield iss probab!y our most solid position,"
, ,
tiays. "W
sawe have
h
ven rss1ble rniavers who
M
get the job done. Out tarters are Bob Beine in left, Tony
Dunkinson in centei, and David Lively in right. We're
getting Ti Rt,' 'outherefIn*ll arxlheprobablywlll
rian 6own one of UK% p"66,its- Bac"-g tiw-dt guys UP

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SCC coach Joe Sterling. "By

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now, we know what we have to
do sowejusthaveto"ooutand

sacrlflcing a btt1eofhisbatt1ngpoWertfld0tgS0 He

Wiggins,

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lock horns at 7 tonight, Lake

!c players having faced varsity pitching before."
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arm." Ile is trying to get better with his defense and Is

ne rwidown of the Sanford squad as described by

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round of the state junior college
basketball tournament at

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backing him up, we are pretty solid there."
SeWor Ned Raints at third is the Tribe's long ball
threat. Mays comments Ned is prebably our best hitter.
bat and
Wolf, g
been our clutch hitter. His C:

"I'm happy with our play so far, but it's really too
etirly to tell. We are an Inexperienced ball cluti with only a
i

Wildnelday's Results
Vancouver
3, Ntw
York
Rangers 3. tie
56S 6t: Detroit 3, Atlanta 2
563 61 1
Montreal 4, California 2

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That's the story with the
Seminole Community College
basketball team going into
tonight's 7 o'clock game against

3S IS ii SI 766 191 31:36

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fl de f ense but suuhasn't got the t)at With Scott McKee

KAUFMAN

Herald Correspondent
None of this bargaining or wcrrying about pension
plans for high school basketball.
And how glad Is Seminole high coach Jerry Mays?
"Well, we are 3-0, and I am happy we are playing,"

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Adams Division

Basketball

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Herald Sports Edlt:

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630
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ABC NEWS
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4 BEWITCHED
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1942-42. includitnigi the Alled
landings Owe. which restAed
the
in MIOd domination
MOdiIOrTWlOWl
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ED LOWELL THOMAS PE-

1200
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1230
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Franciscus stars

(V 12' TAKE MY ADVICE

4 PASTORS STUDY
9 DAILY WORD

2

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McGarreft (Jack Lord) Sends
an w4ercovimillir agignt r4o a
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373 6700

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men S children's Drapes, Quilts,
Upholstering Donne Canada,
3.
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Acreage Tracts small 1 large
TERRY REALTY, REALTOR,
673 0711
Dri off Markham Woods Rd
Trees high and dry Horses Ok

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Lake SyIv.,, 36 acres, all or part
The
Horton Organization.
REALTOR. 299 1520 or 322 1387
('Vi's

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Real Estate

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groiiiiinq operation Salt frer water
svj~ply US 0262

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carpet, 129,000,
4 Bedrocim. 3 bath, (eirilrdl i,ir,
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Gifts. Knits, Christening Govions.

OUPLEX- Like new, 2 bedroom% 2640 "idviiaths
each Side, on 21,1 lots, central air, I loor Stripping

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Now Offers ynv the si,irne

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inboard outboard, blowers, bilge
pump, sink, runnino water. ice
strumentation.newcarpeting 321
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12' Malibu fiberglass boat. 20 tip
Johnson motor, trailer and ac
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used pianos 8. trade LeSsonsPiano, Organ, guitar, aLCordian,
pri. &amp; group. Sall's Piano &amp; Organ
Salos. 301 W. IsI. 372-22SSL

'72 Super Glide Harley Davidson
Chopped. extras, Must sell, Call
after 5:30 p.m. 322 7369

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64—Equipment

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FARM EQUIPMENT
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OPEL G.T

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1100 E 25th st
322 leSS 4 aR i' bath B home central
heat air eat in kitchcn. 519000
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Lake Mary. Friday, Saturday.
Sunday-MarchS,41i, 7. 11 a.m. to 11

dean I bedroom 2 bath central
Phone 64) 8303
for Rent
LAKE MARY- 7 bedrom home
'at with g3rage &amp; Florida room
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3 bedroom
central heat lair Call for details
$20 91X1

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3BEDROOM.l bath frame house on
3 lots with Iruil trees. Corntr of W.
7SIh and Lake Ave.,
SEVERAL 10 acre tracts.

7017 S. FRENCH (HWY 17-92)

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bath. carpeted throughout, Mint
condition, has TLC, $??.SM.

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322 774$
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2 bath. central air, raised Screen
room. carport, %hiffing, payments
1106 31 Pt,wni, 177 0051 or r~rpif~
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131,1100 Ph. In usa.

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wide, 3 bedroom
central air . carport, patio cover.
skirfifvj, new carpet, adults only.
Payments
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Owner. 323 OS72

screened porch, large
3231316
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323 6M I or 12 3 OS I? ev ps

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SIA Soo
I bath, C Block
$16'300'
3 BR ' ibath Par clot
SPECIAL11 Soper Immaculate doll
ALSO OWNER WILL FINANCE
house that has been remodeled, 3 ACRES, 500
ft on SR ia. C Block
ew kit chen, flc udmig washer
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WINNER

Stenstrom Realty

Ref. geeator. Dryer,
Bk BtdSd O,th*a%her
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Two rolls of pink shag commercial
AM FM Stereo
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5 a ndt
carpet ing.
In 5151
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Living room chair%. Day beds, It you are having difficult pi f inding a
place to live, car to drive. a job. or
Dinette chairs, All kinds of misc.
some service you have need of,
hems In new and used antiques.
glassware &amp; dishes Mirrors,
read alL our w6nl ads every da?
Small appliances and a tot of gill
films
1966 English Ford Cortina,
hanically sound, $175. Cail
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after 6 p.m. or anytime vre-ekerij,

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$15, Service all makes, HERBS'
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KENMORE WASHER, parts
Service, used machirim

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1975 MC, Miet, titC with
interior, only 6,000 miles
SDowroon now. 53.593. Call 2

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New houses in a rural area, No down
Payment. monthly payments less
than rent. Government V.sMiclized
to qualified buyers Call to see it

Days 322 1114 Broker
Nights, 371 OAIIS

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131 6277
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LIKE NEW
Completely
remodeled
and
redecorated, 2 3 Bedroom house,
nrw kitchen
th Lreata?
new carpeting. large paneled
BEYOND DESCRIPTION? Custom
family room, dining room, new
built 2 story home near Country

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21 *3 baths, with 1 1,1 acres fenced.
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Associate 131

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2 BEDROOM

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freezer, 150 31 6250 after S.

MOOP:VAPPLiAP4CFSm 0697

Needy (ont.tructed 3 bedroom home,
1 bath, quiet street in DeBary $16.4
per mo. or lower payments to
Qualified buyer. Large lot.

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35-W'oblle

322 3991

Call Sanford's Sales Leader

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377 2111
After Hours

WITT REALTY

GOrdens

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Laing Resort on scenic river
Fish, boating. canoe. Adults. In. is)

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Realtor

kitchen
Nicely andseaped
I equipmen1 Hou1 has
A
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bargain at

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BTU, $IS0&amp;
6,000 BTU, $75 IS cu ft uPr

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$95 372-2296 after S and wk rids
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PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
25AS Parl, Drive S?Oup

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Reg RralEstAteBroker
5641 After tirs, 122 7751
617W IsIS' anford

ASSOCIATE, LARRY MONROE, ANGLER'S DREAM- 3 Bedroom

Ntw 400 sq ft block building for

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home, draped &amp; carpeted
throughout.
Central A&amp;H,
Payments $142.17 monthly No
qualifying. Aisume lit mortgage

BALL REALTY

COUNTRY LIKE- on heavily
w00deq 1 1-i acres in town. 2SIory4
bedroom charmer with 7
swimning pool and covered patio
Furnished garage apartment

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Large two story frame c1*01ing on
four and one half acres land. Price
only 1,
18,000.

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Rre ~ing... fun
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Winter S pr
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s 3 2 7 acre lkfrnt
p in0
S49.900, The Harlon Organiiation.
Realtor. 2" 1520 or 372-3317 eve%.
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REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES
Eipecienct'd&amp;NewlyLicensed

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CICIifl 3 BP 2 bath cer'ral air an
heal, reasonable. First, lost and
$IOfl deposit. 130 13,7 after I p m.

31—Aparlments Furnished

Experienced Chopper Gun Gel
Lo,eter end Boat Layup Personnel
Needed Call Colleci, 901 3K 6528,

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6306061

11--Houses, Furnishied

Must have experience in all pt.aies
of agi:cultufat equipment and
6,00 parts. includin receiving,
stocking and counter Sal ts- 2 BIR, ground floor. IIIIS mo. Plus
--'--,. The Hv?i:n 0--.!f1i*_*!-_-1.
sonnet Office.

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Beautiful oak shaded lo's. F11sh*
swim, boat capitals and free
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ur,fufn Ideal location Reasonable
16S 3121

236SPk Dr REALTOR 322 2170

LDREN

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drapes, all stay.
Central heal L air, fenced lot,
60 x160

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commission split. Floor time. ror
.onlidential interview, call Larry
Saxon, 3239410

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garage. Large yard. 122-395i
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sell starlef? A good phone voice Unfurnished 2 OR house with or
and aggressive personality is the
without rang and refrigerator
key to success. Excellent op
Phone M-4967.
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porton Is' With plenty
Hire 7 bedroOm block
only
advancement Enthusiasti c OY
home turn orunurn
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i Bedroom, carpet. range,
refrigerator. drapes all stay
Screened porch, lot 7S'x3OO'

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units, Houston Public Library is
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Just last October, the system there's enough room to grow for Elevators and escalators trans. Documents; Children's Depart- will speed checkout of library Houston Public Library to i
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port patrons from garage to ii- meat, and Film Li brary.
items and locate any book in the augurate the facility.
two years, bringing the cityInside and out, U* bold, cort- brary levels.
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granite and glass to stress the designated to Serve the entire
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mission, the Commun Market
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wasfinanced through public Ii- vertical movement systems expanded 16 mm circulating predicts that a small electronic all the Information it needed on firm -Chrysler has made a
brary bond monies and general that handle public, Staff 3nd film library and other nonpirint device and a foolproof magnetic the water temperature, allnns- lot of progress in using transi.s.
revenue sharing funds And, de- book circulation
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within Its $5.4-million budget
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hictors and integrated circui ts with the smitllest emission of
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are invited to an open house referred by physicians, or project has been put Into Education
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Little Red Schoolhouse In the
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announce the engagement of einployedasacashler at Publix
their daughter, Norma Jean Market In Sanford.
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Meanwhile Democratic County Corr. with presiding over the diplomatic and mil.itaq
mission er Sid Vthlen Jr and others predicted it decline of the United States.
The f ormer Ca lifornia governor called Ford
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the Democratic nod. Front runners are Sen. a "man of evident decency. honor and
Henry M "Scoop" Jackson, former Georgia patriotivn," but plasted Ford and Secretary of
Governor Jimmy Caner and Alabama Governor State Henry Kissinger for allowing the nation to

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George Wallace.
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Harry A. Bennett celebrated his 100th bftd:iy at a party held 11ursday aftemoon at the Grester
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Admiring centerpieces made for Bicentennial Dhiner and
program sponsored by the Midway Flernentary School I"TA are
from left, Janet Floyd, past PTA president, County School
Superintendent W . P Layer, Sybil Best, program chairman and
ftinelpal Leroy Hampton. (Herald Photo by Bill % Incent Jr.)

Sen. Vogt Asks For Opinion
State Sen. John Vogt U)- weeks to give the delegation property owr.ers within 500 feet
Cocoa Beach), chairman of the time to mee&amp;. advertising ef the territories proposed for
Seininol,- County Icgislative requirem Tits in the event it annexation be notified.
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gloves," Ronald Reagan has the offensive may have come
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Jimmy Carter or Henry Jackson.
Carter Is strong. The middle of the roaders flnd
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Commission are split, with John Firnbrouh
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entitled to my a&amp;ws5ment of national defense second to none
"if it is cIG&amp;- Ilke New the frontrunner, Ignored Jack. would campaign with ft sm.
"Alabama has the most regrsold and that he pay for a plate
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them," Reagan said.
is so well known that I don't hampshire, atlea.st up there in son's accusations to concen- tor in Joint app?arances in essive tax structurs in the
glass door at Flagship Bank in
Ronald Reagan, while denya-- the 40s, this would still be a trate on attacking Wallace's Miami Becch Sunday.
1he former California go~ver- think any response is neces
country, juid feJffal courts
Downtown Sanford.
ing any retreat froin his Elev- nor called Ford a man of "evi- sary."
campaign," he said.
public record as Alabama govAides also said the Jackson there are running many aspects
Speaking at a night.timne Orenth Commandment against dent decency, honor and patri.
The four members of the ernor.
campaign has begun a stepped- of state government such as
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of malicious Injury to personal
President Ford with presiding singer for allowing the nation to damental differences" betueen Florida searching for victes.
controversy as he stumped the though Jackson has discounted
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Property and two counts of
over the diplomatic and mill- lose ground militarily to the Ford and himself.
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Carter spent most of his day but awt is not possible."
Taking his GOP challenge to detente as pursued by the ad. lishment, one is not," he said. in a dispute. Jackson charged hirnsielf as the only Democratic criticizing Wallace, but then
Carter sat beside Woodcock
in which the bank door was
Florida, where he meets the ministration Is one of making 'One candidate has faith in the that Carter made contradictor) candidate familiar with Flori also turned to the use of testi as the president of the 15 mu
President in the nation's next preemptive concessions to the Washington establishment to statements In Florida and Mas. da's energy and ecological monials when he appeared at a hor,member union told a rally
- A jury found Millara I., primary March 9, Reagan un- Soiiiets," Reagan said. "Under solve out- problems. One candi- sachusetts; about the location of problems. fie chided Carter for St. Petersburg rally with Leon- audience. A like a man who
Wagers, 37, of 7535 Compass leashed his strongest attack to Kissinger and Ford, this nation date believes those who are a proposed federal solar energy repeatedly referring to the Sun- and Woodcock, president of the agalii has the courge to speak
Dr., Golddenrod, guilty of the date against the Ford adminis- has become No. 2 in military part of the problems are not the center.
shine State's Democratic pri- United Auto Workers.
the simple veracities. I like a
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power In a world Ahere it Is best equipped to soI%e them"
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able to the governor's loathe for
that his Florida campaign may during campaign stops in Cen- race."
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charge that he pointed a Asto' toda) But I have decided that
In Washington, Presidential be in trouble lie said he could tral Florida and Miami
the federal bureaucracy, but of hawking Carter votes 'I per
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at a neighbor, was allowed to matters of nationa! secarity Press Secretary Ron Nessen live with a loss to Ford, as long
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study by management consultant E.H. Underwood.
The title executive assistant wa chosen because some

fmallsts left in the runnmg
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from Charlottsvi1le, Va
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someone today work with their
You've
made some friends
resources It' important to
show them h3w to depend on who are more concerned
your welfare than you are
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become enmethed in a project Yo plans today. However,
they may turn out better than
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Covrt Judge Volie A wiums li) Smith to Ilerrirg s offtc
Cowfl) Court records sho

rode a motorc)cle into Sm U

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laws says there apparently is Insufficent public interest
the isst to prompt Congress to Impose racre stringent
gun controls
.,erer, the lobbyist, Jack Corbett o the Uational
Coalition to Ban Handguns, and other supporters of
tighter guncontrol laws say their cause may have been
strengthened In the lcng-run by the decision of the House
Judiciary Committee to defer action on a gun-'ontrol
measure.
This Ironic scenario, espoused both In the Congress and
by such private groups as the coalition, assw'nes that
members of the public will be repulsed by crime and
violence and will demand even stronger coetroLs than
thce deiilt a sethiek Tuesday.

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chairman denied today thatfederal funds were used to replace monry the 1un spent on bribes to foreign govern.
ment officials to influence aircraft sales.
thairman Robert W. Haack told the Senate Banking
Committee that Lockheed has taken positive steps to
ensure no improper payments are made In the future and
he stressed that his company 'has not been alone in
payment of commissions and other payments on overseas
business."
Meanwhile, Sen. William ProEnire, D-WLs., the
Banking Committee chairman, said Lockheed and the
Securities and Exchange Commission are near
agreement on terms for an independent probe Into t&amp;
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YEARS LATER...

Eity•flve-year-'4d Roy Tills of 2218 MagnolIa Ave., Sanford, took his best girl Margie to the Cectral Florida Fair In
Orlando Saturday. Seminole County's first deputy titter sç'nning
off from Mosquito County In 1913, Thus took the At1arfc coast
Une train from Sanford to Orlando In 1912 to attend the first fØi
andhasbeenenjoingtheajiuualevrntevers1nee,
For Margie (then VJlbee and her sister Pearl hater Y
borough) the trip to the fair that year was a little more corn-

NOTICE OF HEARING

Northern UTS.

By The Associated Press
Little letup was expected today from wintry weather
that d*upted primary yoUng In New England and played
havoc with travel in broad areas of the northern United
States.
A band of freezing rain stretched frcxn central portions
of Wisconsin and Michigan Into uthern New England.

Ice storm warnings were posted for lower Michigan and
most of western New York, and southeast Colorado
continued to experience winter Storm cotiditloti.s, with
heavy snow warnings in effect br the Colorack) moun-

IonowingmatteratthetImea.dplaceind,catjbelcw:

Present

gal. 53.30 per :,000 gal.
53.50 per a,
30 'er 1,000 gal.
31 pie 1,000 gal.

f to r n e y /\ s k e d

over minimum

a

33 per 1,000 gal.
°' 7,000 gal.
Multi Family.
Contract Rate

Fo r I—I I r I n g Op i n i o n

Ixing held hst2ge by a Senate cunmittee chairman.
Thedispute Is so sensitive, and the Implications so vast,
that t'e White House Office of Mnrsagement and Budget is
being asked to mediate.

Proposed Final

P'oposed Interim

Resideati,tl

Michigan, strong thuMerstrns brought heavy raiiut
tocIa'

Caught in between is a scion of the famous Taft family
of Ohio, whose con.firmatlon to a high government piet is

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Thecounty attorney has been saying he was "very much
given until Tuesday to come up opposed " to hiring Hunter.
with an opinion on whether ',he
Williams said it would be an
"h.,...'...
cntmtv in .gJ!v iru
t,
'LIlt
......e
Springs councilmar..
commission, and I want no part
Councilman Irwin Hunter has of IL
been recommended by the
Commission
Chairman

Commercial:
county's personnel board for a MichaelHattawey was angered 5350 per 6,000 gal
.50 per 1,000 gal
$l0,500.a.year position in the by allegations that anything Is
er minimum
county admir,iatered Corn- amiss concerning the hiring of
.33 per 1,G00 gel
over 7,000 guI
prehensi.'e Employment and Hurter.

51.10 per 3,000 gal.
60 per i,o gal.

the Ficlitous Name Statutes, To
Wit, Section 563 09 Fiorld Statutes
ifS?.
5: James A. Strickland

court on the 74th day of March. AD.

PubIIih: March 3. 10, 17. 21, 1974

over 3,000

er 3.000 gal.

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juigmenI rendered in the aforesaid
1t76. fl that certain case entitled,
Southern DiScount Co. anford. .'5.

Clinton B. and Ellen E. Hadden,

Defendant, which aforesaid Writ of
Execution was delivered to me as
Flc'rITIouSNAME
ShieriUofSemlnoleCoun'y, Florida,
M;ni,,m Charge 57.35 MinImum Charge
NoIicr is hereby given that I am and I have levied upon the following
times number Of unts times number f UnitS engaged in bsIntss at 373 Jefferson descrlbedpropectyowney Clinton
Gallonage allowid in Gallonage allowed in
Dr., Casseiberry, Seminole County,' B. and Ellen E. Hidden. Sad
minimum . 2,000 times minimum 2.000 tImes
iorida under the fictitious name of property bring locittd in Seminole
number of unitS
number of unitS
,_ •_
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j
tt;c.il,
5 51 per itousan for
ASSOCIATES. 'and that, intend to dic;ibed as toHows; pr th00sand for
galionau. over thC
register said name with the Clerli of
lots IS. 16, and 17, WaiPin?on'
gallonage ouer th,
minimum
thi. Cir',uil Court, Seminole County, Park, City 01 Owiedo, Pat Book 3.
minimum
Florida in accordance with the Pagefl, Public Retordsof sminole
By Meter Size
By Meter Sits
provltion$ of ttie Fictitious P4me County, Florl-la
'3,00OgaI.
S 3.13 2." 3.000 gjl. 5 150 Statutes, TO-Wi? Section S6 C9 and the undersigned as Sher'tf of
6 60 I" 5,000gaI
I" 3.O00gal.
Florida Stalutes 1957.
Seminole County, Florida, will at
1 '" )C,000gaI.
12.15 1L'j' 10,flQOgal
15,00
S Randall B. Tackett
II 00 A M. on the 4th day of March,
2" 1d,00Oga'
2040 2" 16.000 gal.
2125 Publlih - March 3, 10. 17. 71 1974
A D 1976, Offer for sale and sell to
3" 3O.000Q6I
Y 63 3" 30,000 gal
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the highest bictOer, for cash. tublect
4" '3,CO0gaI
6440 4' O.0OgaI
7600

Training Act (CETA) program.
"DO you have to give up your
_____________________________- to any and all existing leins, at the
Front (West) Door of the Seminole
The legal question is whether rights to land a job because of
$65 per thousand for
$75 per thousand for
CITY OF CASSELBERRY
Cuunt Courthouse in Sanford,
a city official can legally be politics?" asked Hatt.away.
gsIIonave over the
gallonage over the
BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT
Fk)qida, the above described pleminimum
minimum
hired by county goverr.mcnt. AndCommissionerSidVihlen
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sonal
Ad Campaign
the City of CasSeiberr' Bo&amp;rd of
An opinion
That Siid sale is being madO to
from Jr. favors hiring Hunter. Vihien
Adiu%tment will hold a public Satisfy the terms of said Writ of
SEWER
the U.S. Labor Department was asked tne county attorney If
hearing to determIne the fea$ibIl.ty Executio.l.
Monthly)
WASHINGTON tAP) --The Postal Service, alarmed by
inconclusive.
Hunter could be hired and 1i Residential:
granting a condtic'nat use tO the
the droç in mall use, Is considering a nationwide adJohn E. Folk.
petitioner, T A Radioff, Maitl3nd,
Sheriff
"'They
said
yes,
and
they
said
wait
for
the
final
decision
froni
F
tal
rate'
$10
70
pr
5350 rer 1.000 gal
Flat Rate. $12.90 per
vertl.cing campaign urging people to write more letters.
Florida to operate a busisess partly
Semhnol, County, Fiuruda
month
'V'iOulth
no," Bob Ellis said Tuesday state and federal officials,
or less
The ads would be "not unlike the telephone cumpan 's
or w?iolly out of doors, reference Publish, Feb. Ii, II, 73, March 3,
100
in
excess
ot
Ellis, the commission'a
"We'd better look at this,"
Section 75115(i)'
.."arnpalgn for long-distance calling, the it's-I
1978
gallons
From the SW corner of ihe
acting administrative thc county attorney advised.
thing-to-beIng-there theme," J. T. EllLngton, a senior
Southeast'1of Section)?, TownViip
a3slst.ant, said the labor ofmonth per
A councilman in Winter
assistant poitrnastcr geniral, said in an interview.
2) South. Range 30 East, Seminole IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
I
told
or
bathroom
in
ficials recommended the Springs earns $50 a month.
County, Florida run N 1 ds-ree 19' EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
An Increase in long distance telephone calling has been
excess of one
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
w IM ?ha W.41
county
ask
Flcrlda
Atty.
Gen
as
Hunter
has
been
cuoted
onefactorIntherecentdedllniinrjiaUueag,
run thence COUNTY. FLORIDA.
southeast
547.71
',,,
feet
ttooer't Shevin for an opinion, saying he would resign from the Present
Proposed Final
Proposed Interim
N.
degrees 17' 12" E 63)
feet to NO. 7Sfl43CA•o2e
The federal Civil Service council lilt would allow him to Mu$fl.Famlly:
point
a
on
the
Southwesterly
R w ADVANCE MORTGAGE COR.
Contract Rate
Fiat Rate - $7.15 per
Flat Rate; $5.60 j)t
line of Sta?e Road 434, run thence s. PORATION, a Delaware cotCommission
has
also
been
secure
the
county
poslticn.
month for each unit
ci PA a fl
H
So
month Icr each unit
Id
ration,
47 degrees 12' 17" E. along said
asked to render an opinion.
However,
CETA
ad.
Plantlff,
By Meter Si:'
By Meter Site
i..sboroiiicüils,Eliissaid,ieji ministrat,or Jim Esedsole has Commercial:
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a
of
beqInnir,
Thence
liv, ,'--, ,,
(
:4i usiki 'illd) viuiiae indicated UIII it £3 too ia;e tor ......................
Continue S 4? degrees 17' 17" E. IIMUMQ&amp;tNI)onOANIIA
77 75 I"
1)f'l D U 19 I C] 1 f 'r
Cl 19
201.13 teei t'.nce S. 42 degrees 47' MARY ROBERTS, his wile,
state or local law."
that.
charged la. water 1".',"
44.15 1'"
D'?endan?s
IS" W. 20300 let!, thence
47
Commissioner Richard
BeJsole said if he had known
NOTICE OF ACTION
degrees 12'
6000
feet. thence
3"
13.3 55
3"
An l-year-olii Sanford man
161.23
8, of Yinter Par-k,
TO: Hiold W Roberts
Williams, thouh
tfl at- at first that Hunter was willing
17 degrees 47' ii" W. 744 feet,
1"
223.25
26900
Residence Unknown
was being held In county jail
thence
S. 17 degrees 13' 42" E. 5531
The announcement came tendance at last night's to give up the council seat,
feet'
thence
S
0
degrees
41"
E.
12'
The applicant atso has contract rates to some customers which it
today after pleading guilty on after Judge Hoseniann granted meeting, had Ellis read a letter there would have been no
Anita Mary Roberts
476 '2 feet to the Nortt.ea't corner of
proposes to modity to come under one of the above customer
Tuesday in circuit court to the a defense motion to suppress
Residence Unknown
p1)blem.,
Highland Pines Unit Four as
classtlications,
YOU ARE PIOTIrIED that an
Jan. 15 burglary of Gregory evidence a .22 caliber pistol
recorded
Plat Book 13, Page 9001
Kimbrc'ugh initially
Although theapplicant nas proposed certain revisions 'oh elsting
5Cttoloosmo.tuag'onth.
tne
Public
Records
of
Seminole
Lumber Co. In Sanford.
tariff
in
order
seized by a sherifrs deputy
to
generate
the
additional
revenes,
the
Commission
suggsted to the
i that
is not
1011Ouing lutoperty in Seminole
county. Florida, run thence N.
Rodney Iwis Woods, 18, of Jan. 5. The court niled that a
hirIng Hunter
or any city bound by Such proposals and will give tortsideration to applying laid in. de-reej 34' 44" W. along the North County, Florida;
fl fl
r1j Brewer Court, had been search of Rogers' i"uto was
Lot 25, GRANADA SOUTH, ac
line of said Highland Pines Unit
official — might be illegal.
XOpil'
thence
cording
to the Plat thr
Four
as
scheduled fz trial this wetk illegaL
edistanceot
I,) 69fert;
Chapter 367, Florida Siatutei, is the legal authority and (urisdiction
After Kimbrough raised (Jy,!
teet; recorded in Plat Book )S. Page 100.
N
47
degr
12'
42"
w.
under
which
this
hearIng
is held. All sictions of Chapter 347, Fiorloa
before Cirtt J'dge A. J.
The court continued until
question, Bedsole asked federal
thence N l2degrees47' IS" E. 63199 Pub!Ic Records of Seminole County,
Statutes are potentially inved and especially ICe: Section 367 03), Pates,
0
Hoseman Jr. on charges of March 30 the robbery trial of
officials in Atlanta for an Proceduresfor FixIng and Changing; Section 367 01), Jurisdiction; Section feet to the P 0 B. containing 7.3491 Florida
Together with .11 structures and
burglary and grand larceny in Michael J, Ray, , of Orlando.
acres
367.021. DefInitions; Section 367.101, Charges for Service Availability;
opinion.
All of the above described imPrOvemefltsf'lOwandh,r,afteron
Secl.,.r 34/.111, Service; Section 347.131. Powers of the Commission; and
connection with the break-In. Ray is accused of robbing two
Section 387.161, Incrimination, Violations, Penalties, The rules relative to property being in Sections 17 and .0, said land, and fixtures attached
Judge Hosanann adjudicated men of money on Jan. 11, 1975. S I
tecl
Township 2 South, Range 30 East, thereso:&amp;soailgas,ttam,el.ctrIc.
"Water and Sewer Systems" are contained in Chapter 2510, FlorIda Ad
Jackson 'Vins
.
Woods guilty of burglary and
itt..,, ,,
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- Public h;;ring will be heidon refri3t!tJlflQ, lighting, plumbing,
City Counci1iin
cu iiiuj iiehi ui jan uuruig
Procedure, and Rule 239. FilIng Tariffs.
(Continued
From
Page
1A)
Thursday,
March 15. 1976 at 7:30 i,enlileling. irrigaling, an power
pre5entence
office
has
dropped
a
charge
Thehearingon
the
above dates is to determine whether or not any rate
of Gerard Connell's trial on a
a
F.M. in the Cassef berry City Hall, 95 Systems, machines, appliances.
increase
should
authoritid under bond on an interim basis until a
be
carrying a concealed firearm
misdemeanor charge of ob. Massachusetts as the Others.
fixturej, and appurtenance, which
Lake Triplet Drive. or
npi'
review can be made to determine the appropriate reven,je
against
Paul
Priddy
Jr.,
34,
of
structlng
a
nowarcor
may hereafter pertain to
police
officer
has
Jackson
said
his
vtctor
thereafter
as
PoSsible.
lien Harden Jr., 46, of San
requirement and rates. Therefot'e, II this hearing we will take customer
or be used with, in. or au said
Orlando. Priddy had been been scheduled for March 2.1 in Massachusetts d3 based on a testimony a,id allow the applicant to present its direct case, deferring
Mary W. Hawthorn*
1mi, even though they b
City Clerk
ion.
rd,
hadweek
beenforscheduled
'broad coalition" of support, crossA examln$
al this
murder In for
the docketed for trial on the felony Lonood Municipal Court.
detached or detachable 1 Whirlpool
City of Casselberry.
copy
the applIcation, together with all attachments, will be
Coru'ielJ c'ntered a plea of but both Udall and Wallace pro' available (or e*amlnalion by the cuslomers at the applicant's a'S ice at
ange, Mcdel RWE 300 A, Fasco
12 shotgun slaying of us charge this week.
Florida
One
Hood, Model 244; 2 Electri Pteat
North Fairfax Avenue, Winter Springs, Florida 37107, nob less than fifteen
ted this 1st day of March 1976
es-wife, Laura Mae Harden,
Three cases were continued Innocent to the charge through claimed triumph, too.
Heaters. Model 21 ER 50; 1 Electra
Publish: March 3, 1974
The Washington senator said (II) clay's before the hearing date.
but iefense attorney Newman to the week of March 30 for an attorney and waived upCeiling Heater, Model l',,0: I
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The applicant will provide a copy of this notice by mail to each of Its
Tuesday
Century Hot Water Heater, Model
at on the CBS "Morning News" customersandlothechle?eYecutiveofficerofeachmunjcpailtyyp
P-rock Indicated to the court trial. They were Joan c. pearance
SRTS42DV
that disposition of the case Glberson, 42, of Caselberry arralgrment before City Judge that he did not think Florida of which is within thearea 4erved by it* system, fifteen (13) days before the
CITY OF CASELBERRY
has ueen filed againsl you and you
hearing
date.
would be decisive In choosing
v.',ujd be mn.adelater In the week accused of aggravated assault; Gene R. Stephenson.
BOARD OF ADJUSTPENT
are required to ser'..e a copy of your
Mr. Robert Y Patterson Jr Post Office flo*
Wint.'r Park.
(.:'rne!l was ::rrcsti1
NOT ICE IS HER
19 the fltrnotratic nGrnlrlee.
GIVEN that
rittn defenses, If ,sny, to it on
:;id ti" care n't put Ii!') the lkn Fleming Kirby, , of
32769, w;i reçreeiit North t)riando Water
Sr-,.'er Corporation
the City of Casseiberry Board of MacLean and Brcke, plaintiff's
a
city
court
warrant
"Wallace
Mr. Wiliam H. Hlrrold. 7'00 South Adams Street. Tallahassee, Florlø,
Is ahead in the
list of cases to go to trial.
monte prings, eccuse'I of on
Adiushment will hold a Public •ttorns'y, whose address is Pot

are
GA(NaSVILLE LAP)
in a sense reaping the rewards of the past ar1d are helping
floritla becornea prosperous.stte," according to Joseph
Juva, U.S. Aiiibassador to Mexico. 'lucy have Uvem y
historical r'ght to be here, and I think Cubans have contributed greatly by their ingenuity, their labor arid their
talent (or helping transform Miami from a resort city to a
modern metropolis," added Jova, speaking Tuesday at
the 26th annual conference of Latin-American Studies at
the University of Florida.
Jova said the state's history reflects a Spanish influence
dating long before the American Revolution. He said it
also was a factor In the fight for independence by the 13
colonies.
Paper money used in trade in the colonies was bacired
by i1ver from Spanish Melco and vessels came to this
country from Cuba with many Cuban troops to help fight
the British, Jova said.
"Modern-day Cubar

Indians Worry About

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TALLAHA&amp;sEE (APi The white man's
of claiming Indian ancestry is no laughing matter to
Seminole (Thief Howard Tommie.
He told Gov. Reubin Askew at a Tuesday meeting of the
Governor's Council on Indian Affairs that government
recognition of new Indian groups threatens the
establLshed Seminole and Miecosukee tribes.
"I get a little worried if they (state offfclals) say, 'we're
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Stephen Waler and Mrs. Lir.ton King, 310 E. Carter and Gvorge Wall&amp;ce in
state will drop a cha'g of majuana;
the kind of state you must win."
catrying a concealed (Irann Percy, accused of possession of Church /ive,
Connell had gone to the house
agatist F'ards Wayne Rogers, a controlled subatance
at the ow&amp;r's requt where
police were invnct!gstlng an
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Conneil is charged wsttj
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"willfully obstructing and
Pybiash t;dy and Sundae. exrpt Sslureiay and Cf:ristmas P-i,
opp'.sing a police offlctr in the
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Horn,, Deiit,fq,. 55 enrs. ft,k,stn, 57 4Q, S
114 70 Yir,
The char
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SyMe.i lnFlorici1%4ma'O5ftOmC,deiiyr, Aflotfierrn,,i
pct.rc)rnnn hor,ald Brrwlngton,
%'.rnth, 57 70, a %'.i-ttit $76 20. t aI.ontPi.
authorities said.
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the public Qenrally
A member 04 the legal staff of 'hit Commission will be present at
th,
hearing to assist IhOIC members of lhe public who wish
to present
testimony regarding aoplicant's rates Ond or service.
The first hour, or such lime as is necessary, will be utililed tc nrtianl,.
customer testimony. Imine'diateiy thereafter, the heari'tq will proceed in
accorøance 'eittt Fioeids Administrative Code Rule 35.3,)4
THIS IS A FORMAL PROCcEDlNG TO BE CONDUCTED IN AC
COROMIICE WITH RULES OF PROCEDURE AND EVOENCE IN THE
ClRCUT CCURTS or FLORIDA.
At said tim.' and p'ace, all intereSted parties will be given an ppruunity to be fully heard.
fly Direction o C
mart WILLtAM T. MAYO, Comnnslso,
WILLIAM H. OE'5, end Cornmiasicner PAULA F. HAWK INS, as n
(O4I!itU?ir 'tie F;rI4 Public Service Co,irniion, thiS 19th day o4
February 1916
ISEAL
William 0. DIMOlu

Ccr,imis,Jon Clerk
Putlith' March 3 1976
OfX1I

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The state constitution
TALlAHASSEE (API
does not permit Gov. Reubin Askew to suspend a county
commissioner for a limited period of time, Atty. Gen.

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petition, SM. 0 Partnerst'ip, 1976, and fIli the original
with th
301 South Lake Triptet Drive, Clerk of this Court Cithee before
CisefWrry, Florida to Cflrn'ruct art t"rvice L%l plt1nhiff's attorney
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petitiOr.
Ptat Book9, Pa'e 45
WlTNESSmyhancJanrjtn030
pubic I.earinj will be held Of
th,5 Court on tPt 73rd day of
Thursday, March 13., 1976 at 7:3.0 February, 11'74
pm. intheCaswloe$rycltyNaii.als (COURT SEAL)
Lake Triptit Drve. or as sn
Arthvr H. Brckwitpu, Jr.
thereafter as po$:bIe
(leek of the Court
Mary W. H*wthorn,
B: Lillian T Jenkins
City Clerk
City of CIssetberry,
C. Dona;J Maclean Jr.
Florida
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Dated thiS 204 day f Marct )97
I*Oionyille, Fla, 3fl
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POINT PLEASANT, W.Va.
(AP) — A iran whose wife was
in jail on a charge of killing
their infant daughter lugged a
shotgun and a suitcase full of
dynamite into the Mason CounCourthouse, then fired the
gun into the bag, authorities rc()rt.
The resulting ezplcialon belore mtdnight Tuesday killed
the man, his wife and two police
officers and Injured 11 other
*rsons, state police said.
Among the injured, state po•
lice said, were six officers and
live county jail inmates.
The dead were identified as
Bruce Sisk; his 18-year-old
wife. Harriet; Mason Cour.t
Sheriff Pete Wedge and Deputy
Kenneth Love. The woman hail
been Jailed Monday ona charge
that she murdered the co'.'plt '
2-month-old daughter.
Wedge died at a Huntington
hosita1, where he had been
flosl earl)' today after doctors
described him as being in cxremely critical condition, officc'rs said.
ER. McCarty deputy police
thief In Point Pleasant, said
Sisk entered the courthouse
about 10:50 p.m. and ordered an
officer to take him to his wife.
It was not known at the time
that the suitcase SIsk carried
ns packed with dynamite, the
officer said.
said Sisk was led to
the basement, where his wife
was held. A half-hour later, he
said, the explosion tore through
the brick and stone structUre.
me blast damaged Jail cells
and the sherlfrs offices above,
officers said. State police head.
quarters also are in tue

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TALLAHASSEE (APi — The head of the state
prison systera says he fully Intends to work for stepped-up
parole as a wa)' to halt the soaring increase in Inmate
populations,
Louie WaI.nwright, secretary of the Department f
Offender Rehabilitation, said Tuesda&gt; that Increased
paroles would be a major emphasis In his budget now that
he has control of parole and probation officers
The Supreme Court last wek overturned a lower court
order that had blocked transfer of the officers for the pasi
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unaware that the legality of the er. He claims she was out "casCarter said he was aware of search was in dispute.
ing banks with the Harrises."

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virtually erasing any chance of rejection of her family and her thought was made legally at the Judge Mark Brandler's ruling.

hours, Interrupting the prose- thins some of the defendant's
('ution's rebuttal testimony and handwriting and outlines her

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"The transfer of Diodato Is the first step In correcting
the problems we inherited Feb. 16" when the department
control of the facility from tht state Mental
Health Board, he said.
t)iodato could not be reached for comment.

A house subcommittee
TALL.AIIASSEE APj
has approved Gov. Reubin Askew's high-priority plan to
open Flida promotion offices in Tokyo and in Fanurt,
Germany,
In approving the overseas trade and investment offices
Tuesday, the appropriations subcommittee also okayed
$50,00(, to pay for the governor to lead delegations of
Florida businessmen to the opening of the European and
Far Eastern offices,
Rep. Wayne Mixson, 1)-Marianna,, who traveled with
Agriculture Cornmisslon.r Doyle Conner to the Far East
last year, said Asians 'rea1y have a g:eat respor:e to
offIcialdom."

requested

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Promotion Plan Approved

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Health and Rehabilitative Services' District X

from a
Radiation
(API
TALLAHAS.SEE
second nu'c!ear-power plant InSt. Lucle County would be
'ess dangerous than cigarette smoking and auto accidents, says the state Department of Environmental
Regulation.
The department, which had insisted that the state
consider radiation dangcr at the plant, recommended
Tuesday that Florida Power &amp; Light Co. be allowed t'
build the $500 million facility.
"With respect to the effects of low-level releases luring
normal operation, the department fiixls that the Increased
incidence of fatal cancers, genetic defects and birth
defects due to the operation of this unit will be
co1npared to the naturally occurring Incidence of
effects." the recommendation said.

seal of the Court of Seminole
County, Florida, upon a final

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evidentlary hearing outside the goals of the Syinbionese I.iber- docwnentsanJ :iooks found last month.
Bro'iIng objected to
presence of the jury today at atlon Army.
Bailey told Carter that a Su- hearing, saying the defense
in the San Francisco apartment
The government's chief atThe 29-page "Tania" manu- of SPA members William and perior Court judge in Los Ange- should have filed the motion to torney has been foiled In his at.
the request of defense counsel

Radiation Danger Discounted

Execution issued out of and ur4er

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move to tighten security at the escape-prone facility for
criminally charged mental patients.
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
and th.t I intend to register said by virtue of that c,rlain Writ of

RATES

cattle and clinti interests.

In eastern Missouri, Illinois and southern Wisconsin and

WASHINGTON (AP) — A tattle between two agencies
over the use of Si.d Sictst1ty numbers to truck duwr
runaway !attsers is threatentr to aipple a new federal
rruv-am designed to slash 11 billIon (cm the natior's
welfare bill,

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Thuriday. March Ii. 1976
5th day Of March
i Noon
PublIsh Feb 23 1. March 3, 1976
(FrIday.
PMrch
'9,
1916.
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also
reserved)
ConsideratIon
of
such
bids
will
DEW
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missed the train home and had to find someone with a car that
Howard Joonwn's Motor Hotel
take place at the mvtInQ of the
they could pay to tr'ke them back to Oviedo. And there weren't Ambassador Dipl"mat Room
Board Trustees In the SemInole
603 Lee Road
many automobile owners around in those days.
FICTITIOUS NAME
County Public hospital (Sçrr'ir.ole
Notice is hereby given that I am Memorial HcipItal) at 11:30 o'clock
Roy and Margie were married In 1915. He was captain of the Orando, Flfld
DOCKET NO. 760054Ws On the application of NORTH ORLANDO engaged In business at ?O4 Sir A M on the 9th day of March 1974
Sanford Police Department for many years aid retIred 20 years WATER AND SEWER CORPORATION
an i'crease in rates to, water Lawrence Dr.. Sanford, Seminole Publlih: March 1, 2. 3. 1574
aoafterbeIngalawenfort'cmentofflcerfor4Jyears.
and sewer service to its customers In Seminole County. Florida. The County, Florida under the fictitous Oç.1
Still veryactivr, Mr. and Mrs. Thus spend much of their time present ratesand those proposed by thevtllityon an Interim and final basIs name Of EAGLE NATIONAL - NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE
are 6$ fotlow$:
HEALTH AGENCY ASSOCIATES.
at Lake Harney, where they own the Osecola Fish Camp and have

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LSSilult against some of the week.
the document were read to the suite bench," Bailey said,
for more than 30 hours and had out to fill a speckng engagemost stinging evidence against
Bailey wants Carter to throw jury during the trial.
Some of the material, which ample time to get a search ment, but his associate, Al
hcr, seeking to have it stricken out the controversial 'Tanla ln
Bailey objected Tuesday could link Miss hearst to warrant but failed ti) do SO.
Johnson, said, "If the search
as (tIe product of an illegal terview" as well as other docu. when U.S. Atty. James P. planned bank robberies during
He refused to accept as cvi- and seizure were illegal, the
ment.s the government contends Browning Jr. attempted to read her 19 niontha in the under- dence In the Harris assault case
search.
U.S. District Court Judge 011- prove Miss Hearst willingly an agrecment between the op ground, prompted her to invoke in Los Angeles any material evidence derived In that search

PEMBROKE PINES tAP)

All bids shall Le postriarkrd not
later than the 5th d5y Of March 1976.

Sanford, FIa 32771

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Hospital Chief Trans ferred
In Al ove To Tighten Security

First Street. Sanford. Fior¼ta 37771.

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Legal Notice

Legal Notice

ND) ICE ust'eceoy gven that th Florida Pubic Service Commission,
E*amner desnted ttrC4j ',iii hoc1 public hearing on the

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cheat.
HCTPJd Staff Writer
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SanfordpolIcesaid today that
Sanford
p3lIce today srere
a 17-year-old juvenile boy has
investigating
the strongarm
been arrested for poasession of
robbery
of
a
7S.y.aro1d
woman
stoI'n property In connection
Tuesday at ternoor. on Second
with a pistol stolen I a
Street
in the downtown area.
at Seminole
Officers said two men apz
proached
the woman while she
Detective Sgt. E. J. Hughes
reported a .38 caliber pistol was extradition after being arrested check showed a 114 Vega was walking along the street,
recove,ed by police when the by FBI agents in Nevada last sedan was reported stolen in knocked her down and took her
pwse.
juvenile was arrestel at a bar week, authorities said.
Dothan, Ala.
The purse was later
on W. 13th Street.
Police conflzc;td a .38
Pair Jailed
Police said five rifles, five
Sanford police have jailed a caliber pistol and a plastic bag recovered, pollee reported, but
shotguns and seven pistols Winter Park man and a woman of green leafy substance found $220 cash was reported missing
from the purse.
taken In the burglary still from Long Island, N.Y., and In the auto.
Stereo Stolen
haven't been recovered,
recovered an auto reported
Arrests Made
Sherman
Hudcon, 1813 W.
Two shotguns taken in the stolen in DtiLgi,, Ala.
In other arrests, police
burglary were recovered
John William Hewitt Jr., 31, charged Willie Merthie, 60, of 12th St., Sanford, told police
earlier and a man arrested. of Winter Park, was being held 1001 PIne Ave., Sanford, with $350 in stereo equipment was
Rudolph V. Brown, 19, of fl2
today L'3 county jail In lieu of carrying a concealed firearm, taken In a burglary at hI.s
Poplar Ave., Sanford, pleaded $10,600 bond on charges of Bond for Merthie was set at residence.
More CIv Taken
guilty Feb. 24 in circuit court to buying, receiving and con- $5,000, according to county jail
Sheriff's reports listed two
receiving stolen property and cealing stolen property, records.
is in jail pending a pre-eentence possession of a concealed
Shtrlff's deputies jailed citizens band radios, total value
Investigation.
fircerm and misdemeanor Maurice Murdock McDonald, $4), as taken Tuesday in
Polk in Las Vegas
possession n marijuana.
48. Sanford, In lieu of $10,000 burglaries of autos at two
A sheriff's departnicni
Mary 1kstun, ,
held in burid on charges of defrauding reS1UeflCC in uuUi Seminole.
spokesman said today that lieu of $5,000 bond on a charge
Sheriff John Polk has gone to of being an accessory alter the
L Vegas, Nev., to return to fact.
Patrolman Tony L. Brooks
Sanford an Orlando man In'!i"ed by a statewide grand Jr. arrested the
INVITATION TO BID
.NOTICE OF SALE
-The Board of Trustees of the
jury on felony bookmaking today at Eighth Street and I Al Public uctOn 61 10.00 AM.
March 13. 1976 at 700 N, Holly Ave. Seminole County Public Hospital
charges.
Olive Avenue, according to Snn'OrCI,
settle Invites bids upon the following;
Fl..
to
Jack Cxenshaw, 38, waived pollee reports, after a computer warehousem6n's ll
on the LAUNDRY SERVICE.
Additional Infrrmatlon. plans and
tonowng lots of household
nd
personal property belonging to: speclfictiOns are available at Office
Aloozo Carson, Dlmas Casidy, of the Admlnlslrator.
Legal Notice
All bids Shall be maiI to the
Charlie Jenkins. R,ne Jiminez.. Jr •
Len Latlin. Jr.. Pitt icie Rhyne and Board of Trvstees of In. Seminole
FLORIDA PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
Co.jnty Public HspitaI, 1)01 East
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County property ap
TALLAHASSEE API
praisers are unhappy over new state regulations which
they say will sock Florida's 67 counties with a $300 million
cost this year.
But state Revenue Director J. Ed Straug,hn told the ap.
praisers Tuesday that the changes are required by state
law to insure that all counties are assessing property at
full market value,
Straughn also said he doubted that the operatiofull
changes would co!t as much as the appraisers are
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11ague of Cities will ask in its
1976 legislative program that
the state provide funding for
solid-waste disposal and make
a mandatory prohibition
against double taxation.
The 250 members at the twoday conference which ended
Tuesday said the proposals are
designed to meet the needs of
3%-member cities.

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should knoW the problems and p,iuiL c_I marriage before
they wed, a Marriage and the F'amnlly Task Force report
says.
The report recommends premarital counseling as
condition for getting a iiiarrlage license when either party
is undo: 16.

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MAGNESIA TABtETS REVLON FLEX
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sanLcto rc'-eive state approva!
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CLAIROL HERRAL
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ESSENCE SHAMPOO
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member of the governor's
specIal comitmittee on trans.
pertatlon, told ekctcd leaders
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HOSPITAL NOTES
thc re coining out Ure to
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get" said It G Griffin, a insctors have not "had time"
MARU! 2, 16
Mrs Michael (Diane)
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ADMISSIONS
Matks and Baby Girl

Commission on Human Rights has moved to emergency

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Florida campaign manager,
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a iculturil

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irt twi

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on a war footing. Ist week, Ithodesian Forcea went into
hot pursiat" after some of the thousands of African

Mdress'

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Revenue Sen,1
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Recclg Manager

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liabte if they fail to tu over withheld

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Jack T. Rash
Rillia M rilth
Maida F. Wathour
SeeUe W Willias
John J liihoff Dcli irs

Anne M. Porter
I)elw Williams
Lela J. Cloud. DeBary
Fltz4ibeth G Connors, Del'on.i

Ethel A. Kolozy, Deltona

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rm1e class women The

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Mrs. Elizabeth Moe Sauder,

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Ruth M. Smark, Deltona

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March 31 deadline a roached

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Sursivors include tsio

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going to have great difficulty flw notion Of
a lot Of werWn are pftt
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both worklna for
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pushing for its Implementation.

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bear
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Of the lnsestigatcw of Rockwell
Lower prices would make it possible for more their generic equivalents The companies that
ie of postponements
Footnote The Senator acknowledged that 1w
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uppercut

leaders.

dependent

support from

That tumedout to bean affidavit signed by MacNamui., stating
he had nothing to do with the article and an unsuccessful attempt

Smsther; ackno wledged meeting with them, but he claimed he
thought they were conservatives and dldn t know they wre Klan

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Robert N Norris

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Lent1ficd Mac Namara as thc author.

more and more apparent, even before controversy erupted over

Smathers'flap with Shevin over the controversial article has an

role in his ambitious son's political

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Simthere hadled the entire matter by press release, making Sm.athers extricate himself from anobler messy situation last
Norris changed his sWry several times —
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after discussing the himself scarce for answers to questions on tne conflicts that month.
situation with MacNamara. His latest version, the one Smathers
continue to surround the con troversial article.
Atty. Gen. Robert Shevin, who was identified in
Former Corpora tions Director James Wetnert posed a crisis for
article as a said "completely exonerates" MacNamara, is that he wrote the
I'non-Aryan," said several weeks ago that hethe
felt Smathers article himself and MacNamara had nothing to do with it.
lie refu3ed — through an aide — to comment on a December Smth,ers when lie imposed $2 search fees for corporate records
probably was planning to run for governor in two yeai s.
letter from Norris to a state official indicating that MacNamara — a rule required by an obscure 1947 law. Weinert's action put

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or may not have written.

The article was printed In an

But Arahill stuck by his guns, charging that anyone who says

education group's newspaper

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volvement. But that effort faUed to knock the story out of the

works to eliminate prejudice. The Anti-Defamation League
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electoral votes: the voters March 9. An attempt to alter the government, as politically soft to the relatively narrow tokeep your powder
regisicred as Democrats out
come out
unprincipled
your finger on
but Republican electorate, with a
state lass to eaable Derno.rats and
number those registered as to change their voter bureaucratic and spendthrift '.iewtowinnlng the nomination, the trigger of nuclear war. So

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of his not ei-&gt; Interesting propriste statesmanlike,
personal financial affairs that presidential and Republic
trappings, Ford's trip was a
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Bentsen switched strategies
abruptly. courting and win
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in the state as well as leaders
of the state AFL-cIO
On major issues the 55
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lined up ith other Demtx rats
on roll calls esen on issues
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race for Majority Leader in
1971. The:c unsuccessful
attempts showed his

the year c. the ixon landsls e
than did any of Arizona
Republican
three

millionaires with a tradition of
making large campaign coii
tributions
Hentsen showed skill in
helping draft the generally
acclaimed pension reform bill
in i974. thereby adding the
support 05 organized labor to
his list of supporters
Y bile his admirers
emphasize his compete flee in
reconciling diserse factions
his detractors argue he has no

engineer during the Depression. and went to work as a
truck driver for 22 cents an
hour, A decade later he founded a cable TV company which
eventually reached sales of
$50 million a year Thai cornpany was once nicknamed
the Little United Nations
for its progressive policies in
the hiring of blacks and other
niinorsts employees
mhapp entered •tate polities

up a direct telephone line to
the governor's office for
citizen grumbles.
He is campaigning on ideas
he feels will "put America
back to sork
He wants to
revitalize the nation's
railroad system, create a
federal agency to guarantee
loans of all municipalities
rectructare the gos ernmt'nI to
achieve greater productiity
and competence lit. a

dent seniority s;stern of
Congress.
His legislative record shows
an emphasis on electoral and
congressional reform and environrnent.al protection He
spearheaded the passage of
strip mining bills in 1974 and
1975 through the house (both
were vetoed by I'resident
I' ord) and was the chief house
nonc.nr if the complicated
..ts scuttled
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reflects strong support hr
busing, public transportation
subsidy and disclosure of eongressional campalg spending
He was given a rating of 100
from the AFL-CIO s Corn•
mittee on oliticai Education
and the Ltague of Women
Voters and 83 from the
Aniericans for Democratic
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strip-mine and land reclama-

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of the presidencs has becomc
imperial and remote from the

mino producers
Ths effectisels placed him

protection agency He soled
against busing and the keen

introduced the toughest stale
employee code of ethics in the

into allegations that he once
accepted without declaration

left the house to become
Secretary of the Interior in

('ongressional reform He has
a glass eye as a re'ult of a

first and most socilerous op.
ponentsof I S inseR,mentir

should be planted oser with
cabbage to deflate the sancti

still retaining the support of

lion bill

rnul'itcil go.crnment efficien

business with the elate

in 1972 Udal' received a

children

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'inwrican principles and in

Wtdncsday's actisity was

'its ht belieses hasebetome

order to ieduce unernplos

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brush with hard times caine

Frei968Washington attorney

'aIe Unisersity He graduated

he ran for vice president on

to finish law school in l4I

ticket Still boyish and easily

far Kennedy s Chicago
Merchandise MarL where he
met 3nd married Eunice

would like to set up an inter
national food distribution
system and wants to

nationally until 3960 when he
came to Washington with the
election of John F Kennedy

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chi_irge has risin less than the cost of living

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Open begins Thursday, and
extnds throwzh Sunday

In the past tin years Inflation has

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Johnson-coached club.
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find Chipola and Lake City heating out Seminole
and Gulf Coast resnntivelv
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It says here that Edison will beat Florida

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pressure from the Indians. accorded the top team
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when it comes time for predictions. That

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names he wouli include in his
cabinet if he sere president
Eugene McCarthy has said he
would like Golda Meir for
defense and Indira Gandhi for
offence Such is \scCarth s
nature a mix of pragmalicm
and whimss that ha'. kept him
Un t e edge but not in the

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Profiles of President Ford, Ronald Reagan

Eugene

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pound broi1er.fer, whole cept the salt and pepper to a we recommend leaving a little stored la
Extra chicken parts, see
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serveaMe apples have a deli.
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1 cup grat ed (medi um-fine) Stir together the flour, baking a cake tester inserted in nter
sharp cheddar cheese,
powder, baking soda and salt; comes out clean — about 35
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stir in ch eese and tarawa ln.i minutes Turn out on wire rack,
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2 eggs
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Chicken Broth
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txlttuIflS into Prelred IUIS Bake in a
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century, rote • A
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by the earth's higher
by any temperature, humidIty arid

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COndition as TIC 177 500

Cash only Call 323 7953 after S

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2IMMER. I? wtdC, 1 t,edroom.

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LAND PusH SPECIALS

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porturtlty with plenty of room
advancement EntP,uslastic only

6—Child Care

organIc compounda

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wather,breakqat, carpeting. One

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petition the commission for.
inspection of proposed courtesy procedures to determine if that only school principals be
ference to spend the day in his
At Tuesday's mee ti ng Commission Chairman Mike lint the only candidate to beat
The policy, rese ted b
busing zones. It will mpah-c - courtesy busing should be authorized to suspend students
George
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Carmen W. ll. spokesman for
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publican nomination, was headwouldn't need overtime," she responded today.
mittee, requires that the school busing.
to
the
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election
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will be discontinued after munications between school
Mrs. Brece went on to say she doesn't know "what thk
uperintendent establish a
his own campaign
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proper
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commission thinks we do If they would Just sit and listen, th
safety co mmittee to determine
sissippi
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to discipline problems In school.
Florida 's primary is the first
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hazqrdous conditions for annually to establish whether and parents
major test in the South for AlaShe programmed 300 hours of overtime for her staff. That
ansporting students within continued cnurtesy busing is
Any changes in courtesy
ilo action was promlAed by
bama Go (øh.orge W.sllace and figure she said , is txised on estimates from the las year In ss hich (1 citi es e neay, co nceded two miles of the school or required The school hoard will busing must recei ve school the request of a parent, Cmdr.
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language. Then other federally funded
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skills that will enable a person to compete
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Both Ellis and Hattaway said grant
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could have spread the money around a
little" Commission Chairman Michael
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Ellis said he was unaware of any
specific reason why all the money was
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The grant was applied for months ago by
Jim Bedsole, CETA director. At that time
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Bypassing Florida and SmLnole
County, the U.S. Department of Labor has
awarded
$162,000 grant to South
Carolina, Bob Ellis said today.
Ellis, acting administrative assistant to
the county commission, said he was
disappointed Seminole lost the entire
award, which would have been Used to
teach English to persons whore mother
tongue is any language other than English.
Since the Disney boom, more and more
Spanish-speaking persons have moved to
Seminoic County.

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"Hist1ca1ly" in terjected School Supt. W illiam P. Layer,
purposes.
Seminole County has been high In concept,
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Tuskawlila studen ts are tested in September, a nd retested In putatlon."
Apr il.
The CTBS is being •jj In the school to evaluate strengtt and
Analysis oi the resul ts identifies areas of concern and evaluates diagnose weaknesses. The prescription to overcome canprogress frorn the prcvioua year. Teathers then work out speclflc pJtational weaknesses, Is ciril.
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provements can be made.
Keeth, "you mean dr ill."

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The pendulum swings: in recen! years, Seminole County
Test results achieved by the local students over the past two
inatbematica tudents ha ve been strong In concep ts, but weak ill school years were illustrated graphically in comparison to
ccrnputatlon. Now It seems, th ey wi ll go beck to drilling the basics national reference grouy.
. .. .of addition and subtraction, multip li cation and di vision.
This comparison is Int erest ing, but is not the ma in purpose of
This Information, which th e Serrilnole County School Board the testing, the school board was advised.
regards as hearten ing, was a by-produ ct of -an instructional
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presen ta tionmadeatwynight'swhooirdmee gby used to eval ua te Ui stzeng
ths and weaknesses of the entire
teachers at Tuskawilla Middle School.
student body in or der to determin e what areas need special atThe presentation was designed to show how the Comprehensive untion.

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no pistol was found at the slaying scene.
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well increased in three years," he when thet recoter giving them August 1974, to $144 in Sunshine State
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December, 1975 and wffl go up
documented. But regarffless of said, adding that those on fixed an upper~ut to the jaw,"
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how well dociumented the need, incomes react to any cost in•
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dependent audits reviewed by the federal government.

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federal investigation of his organization to clear the air
of vicious charges" made against both SEEM.)arKI Orr
personally.
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(kr's request, by calling for an audit oFSEEDCO records
by the federal government's watchdog agency - the
General Accounting Office ((:AO)
Rep. Richard Kelly (R-11oliday), who has indicated
that he might call for a Federal Grand Jury to hear the
gations against SEEDCO management, has not yet
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but I believe th ey should be seen by people who untk'rstand v,hat they see"
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SFLI)CObooks to the public Actually,Orrwasaskedto
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lie refused to shots the touchers to an Orlando
newspaper. Orr said he had not been treated "fair" in
press reports concerning the poverty-fighting
fighting agency.
ant t show agency records ti the Eterung Herald
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pre sent at the ( h.imbtr nt t ttn'
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Hasson and Fogle had made
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each
month. There Is no flower beds, which are part of a
stattments charging Mrs.
hospitalization, she decided the
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These
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Brown with the felony
One resident tho te shall big city tias no !onger for her.
detelopment opened in the fall
books
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affected
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additional money to pay the half year period, a ve been - It a very
unfortunate thing Deparunent of housing and
su bst antia ll y less than other 0
higher re nt.
Urban Deve1opmnt(hiUD) has
Original teruints. who moved
Costs of esiergy have more costs of li%
approved the latest increase.
The federal government in when the 12-siory. 158-uni!
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%Ould hdve made it to tb. polls today The town has
registered voters.

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The court restricted Alford's U S Marine Cori plus charges
T A FET A and Special 0I)mipics for Lhe County's retarded
"I would never have done it if his client.
drivers license for one year for of AWOL and desertion.
;csidentx are i from left) front, Steven Tillir one David Ro%land; I didn't have to," Hosemann
Ile said he rrceived a -uTiA Slelbourre-irunister asked we for business purposes only.
deiirable discharge" from the
back Brian Nulty, and Jeff and Robert Tillis. Anyone missed by said as the defendant, dressed the court to make him Ilayei,
military service and asked thi
the boys may drop th eir papers off at 112 Tangerine Dr-he or at in a neat orange-colored outfit probation supervisor but Judge
Morals Case
the TAFETA XXchange, 207 Mapolla Ave., Sanford. (11cruld was led by a dely.ity sheriff to Flosetriann noted that Ilayes
In another cast-, Therri Clyde court for Immediate sentencin
[hoto by Torn %incent
the turt bn rail for finger tiohuted piobation in an earlier Rogers, 55 of Forest City, in the burglary case

'a greed disposition" tas

should be skeptical. You can eat
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Mount Holly, Vt.,

Collecting newspapers from their nelghb,twil to Ra~ enna Park on

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Fogle "held his gun aimed at
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vehicle. She was taken to police
headquarters, according to Ole
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turnout. And the snow storm cut into that as Vermont voters
cast ballots in a presidential primary for the first time in 56

that she was not conimitting a

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similar amount shrimp is ISO
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crab 52 to 98.
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Colon and Constipation. Sew a

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from a five-card spade suit, he
will have chucked his contract
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On the Republican .iide, Ford's Massachusetts organizati,)n

peratures barely above freezing.

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Bonnie Stratton Brown and
ClarenceBrownseeks$61000
compensatory damages plus
unspecified punitive damages
a May 17,
in conn tion w
1975, incident in which police
officers fired into an au Mrs.
Brown was driving.
Named as defendan
case, assigned to Circuit Jud e
K.mneth Leffler for trial,
city, policeman
HU&amp;SOfl and former pnliceman

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clrcuitcourt against the City of
Swiford cit
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a
lormir plic man th1t.rging u.se
of excessive force, false arrest
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transmission line knocked out

power to 20,000 customers in 12 western suburbs of Boston and
Interrupted balloting on voting machines, the Boston Edison Co.
reported. Electricity was restorM to six of the towns within two
hours, but the others were expected to be out until the afternoon,
Poll openings varied from 6a.m. to 10 a.m., but all must close
by 8 P.M.

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Several election officials predicted many voters would stay
borne as freezing rain pelted some towns In the western and
t!tn portions of the state and snow fell in some central
areas.

Democratic race, where voters also have a "no preference"
choice. Forty-three Republican delegates were at stake.
The locus was on the Democratic race in Massachusetts, with
all eight major c3nd,'dates on the ballot and no clear favorite to
win Both President Ford and and former California Gov.
Ronald Reagan are on the GOP ballot, but neither campaigned
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ila=chusetts' se,creLiry of -late, Patil Guzzi, had predicted

twelve tricks If the club

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matter you know wasn't ban- well-met today. You'll brighten
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County, Florida under the fictitious County, Florida, under the fclitiov5 underSiQflid.
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the provisions of the Fictitious accordance with the provisiOns o' upon receipt at proof o the upon receipt of puvI cf the

Token In Thefts
By BOB LLOYD
Herald Staff Writer

IN BRIEF
Warren Learned Of Plots,
Ex- Security Chief Says
%ASU1NGTON (APi - A former head of the Secret
Serice confirms that the late Chief Justice Earl Warren
once told him he learned of U.S. pleLs to kill Cuba's Fidel
Catro, but not until three year! alter the Warren Corn.
mission had concluded its investigation into the
assassination of John F. Kennedy.
in an interview Monday night, James J. Rowley, who
retired in 1973 as director of the Secret 5.rtt'.', also confirmed that he had passed the information on to the FBI in
a memo to then-FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover.
Earlier Monday. welI.i'formcd soiwces reported that
the Senate intellIgenc-, committee has obt.ained ..i copy of
that memo.

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a meeting arranged by the fate coluniniM i'rew ea130fl.

FICTITIOUPAMt

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A large storm u bringing wintry weather to the West
and nortiern Midwest - showers with snow In California
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snow mixed with rain in the southern Rockies; rain or
freezing rain on parts of the Plains and through 'he Great
Lakes.
Heavy snow fell over portio's of northern Utah and
eastern Nevada, with pails of Utah reporting six to eight
inches. Heavy snow warnings were in effect for the
central mountai oi Arizona and the northern and western mountains qf Wyoming.
In Montpe!ier, Idaho, a (ther and s4ln aol tv brothers
working as a section crew for the Union Pacific Railroad
were killed Monday when a freight train slammed Into
their handcar during a snowstorm, a railroad spokesman
said.

Violent Crime Increases
WASHINGTON tAFt -- Violent crime has "consderabl)' worsened" In eight cities that the Nixon administration chose (or a multimidlon-dollar anticrime
ogram in 1972. a governmenWuiided sbdv reported
today.
Evaluators from the Mitre Corp., a prh ate research
firai, concluded that the "high impact anticrime
program" failed to fulfill the Nixon adminstratlon's
promise of a 5 per cent reduction In street crimes and
burglary within two years in the target cuies.
The cities re At1aita, Baltimore, Cleveland, Dallas
Denver, Nwark, N.J., St. louis, Mc., and Portland, Ore.
They have r'ceived $140 million in federal funds for 233
anticrime projects since the program W&amp;3 launched in
January 1972.

Mardi Gras Begins

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(east of Mardi Gras, reinforced by the rising sap a! spring,
take3 over New Orleans and environs today.
It was newly corpicloua In the environs — for subirhan
flight has moved part of the great festival to the suburbs.
Mardi Gras is French for Fat Tuesday. It is the climax
of Carnival, a two-month party-going period which
precedes the austerity of Lent in this heavily Roman
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Political Compromise Eludes
Northern Ireland Convention
BELFAST, Northern Ireland (APi - Northern
lrcland'3
ttutl'.a! r:enticn rr.cets for the titst time
today without having reached the elusive political cornpromise between feuthng Protestar.ts and P'nnan Catholies that could bring peace to this wLr-torn British
province.
The 78-member convention's 40-strong majority of
hardline Protestants Is akr.ost certain to endorse the
demand it has bulldo2ed through the assembly that the
British government restore majority Protestant rule in
Northern ireland.
That would effectively dash all British hopes that the
province's rival communities can agree to share power the key, the British claim, to restoring political stability.
Many politicians (ear new outbreaks of sectarian
violence. At the very least, the convention's (allure to find
a formula after 10 months of bitter and fruitless debate
will heighten tension.

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IAI{1S API - I)espte the toughest crakdun eer,
France's annual Income tax filing deadline passed at mid.
night, with the nation cheating the government out of

about $11 billion—moremoney, by official estimate, than
it atua1ly pays In taxes.
On a national scale, It meant that the usual tissue of lies,
omissions and fabrications on 12.8 million returns
averaged out to saving each of the cotmtry's 54) million
eitfzen S25 that somebody owes "le fise," the French
equivalent of the Inierrid P.tvenu

tvice.

Although the government has produced figures in.
rJcating that it increased prosecotions for tncnme tax
evasion by more than eight-fold in the last live years, the

tax-dodging tradition that goes back to peasant resistance
against the 14th century salt tax is dying hard.

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as possible, a Pentagon study hs concluded,
The study. conducted on ordcre from the Senate Armed
Serncs Committee, found that ay further .rnjor ':uIbacks would forte a change in the current fotrard
tefense strategy and push (J.S. detens&amp;s back to the
eastern Pacific.
The Arreriein miittaiy pr&amp;sence In the scn area has
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TUESDAY, MARCH 2
Puppet Show sponsored by South Side Elementary
Sdol PTA. 'Aladdin and His Wonderful lamp"
auditorium.
Transcendental Meditation lecture, 7:30 p.m.,
Flagship Bank of Sanford.
Forest City Elementary School PTA, 7:30 p.m.
Program on physical education: art festival.
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Longwood.
Overeaters Anonymoisi, 7:30p.m., Florida Powcr and
Light, Sanford.
Seminole Lions flub, Quality Ir!n, 1-4 and SR 434, 7
p.m
Recreation Building
DAV Seminole Chapter 30, 7:30 p.m., 17-92, Sanford.

WE[INESDA Y, MARCH 3
Sanford Woman's Club, noon, clubhouse at Oak
Avenue. Business meeting and catert'cl luncheon.
Reservations.

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Sanford Kiwanis Club, noon, Civic Center.

and the Intent of the law
mayar and city council Monday before October 1977, would be Zoning Board has also
Altamonte Woman's Club, 13 a.m., Altamonte Civic
night expressed surprise and finished by June 30. The others requested her help in their that it be "your plan."
Center Topic: Mental Health.
work, but council expressed
"The planning commLssiori is
dismay to lean-' the city's first agreed.
THURSDAY, MARCH 4
Mrs. Kramer said, however, some appreheu3sion that it not intending to send a
full-time planner Is about to
Fun
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Robinson's
Garden
Room,
Alt.amonte
Mall.
with
alternatives
13r
the council
possibility.. It takes time and the land use plan.
plan.
"Every minute of every day to consider before making the
Mrs. Dianne Little Kramer, Is a complicated process, but
Central Ficrlda Retired Teachers legislative lunwtowasiiiretlinSeptemberfor once past a cerbln point it Is should be devoted to the land final draft,", she said.
cheon meeting, Morrison's Cafeteria, East Colonial,
the $10,000 a year federally simple to complete, but then use plan," Daniels said, "Informal work sesslcns are
Gold Star Mothers Inc., 1:30p.m., Legion Home, Lake
funded job, told council she will faces three months of ap- suggesting Mrs. Kramer sit being set up in the coming
Ivar.hoe, O'lando.
down the next day and begin month to get Input from
be leaving In May before the proval."
council and public and the
Mrs. Kramer has been writing a plan.
land use plan is completed as
,Sitamonte Springs Garden Club Executive Hoard,
She told the council she could rough 5ketChes,"
'orking with the city's planshe is expecting a child.
7:30 p.m., Alt.%nonte Spi'ings Civic Center.
Councilman John Daniels ning commission to prepare the writea plan with her own IIICLS
Mrs. Kramer, pressed by
council for status reports and
schedules, said at one point, "I
Film
Claims
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you as you don't understand the
comprehensive planning
Seniors' Burdens
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(Continued From Page 1-A) living at the Towers. Mary A.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP)
about two days and hinted of a which abducted her on Feb. 4, Denald Browning if the plan
should move, he said, to a place
1974, forced her under fear of could be written with present rent and dcctor and medicine
Alter a last-minute pitch aimed "surprise witness."
where she can afford the rent.
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at shauerli1g thu. u..0
Dcfcre nttcrney F. Lee death to ta',cr part ii-, the hank data, Mrs. Kramer replied, "11 bIlk The nidy place where one
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a horrible catastrophe this year and a Republican goes
back in the White House," the former GeorgIa governor
said Monday.
pearing on the program, a forum discussion on social
servicc Issues, sponsored by the League of Women Voters.

Tuition Hikes Approved
The Board of Regents has
PENSACOLA (AP)
approved tuition hikes Icr next year which will take an
extra $15 to $22.50 per quarter out of an undergraduate's
pocket, but will offer relative bargains for sun'Imer
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can move out only with a
the defense has rested its case missal of the indictments terrified not only of the SLA but to get the Planning Commission food allowance. When the food professional moving van ar.d
through the sketch planning allowance Is scant at best, the that costs money which she
with a stormy accusation of against MISS Hearst, alleging also of the FBI, she said.
Tne prosecution has sought to pracess. We should be getting question becomes one of
misconduct by the prosecution, that the government had disdoes not have. Administrator
U.S. Atty. James l. Browning totted a two-minute movie show Miss hearst was an Im. back most of the information vival.
Connelly
reasons
that
Most of the senior citizens professional movers do not
Jr. was scheduled to open his pieced together from bank stir- pressionable convert to the SLA fromii consultants, there are
rebuttal case today, amid veillance photographs and nsed and a willing participant in the certain questions the Corn- today have worked all theii damage the building to add
mission itself needs to know lives and feel shame at asking increased maintenance costs to
speculation that the trial of the as the most critical evidence robbery.
The defense wrapped up its answers to before It can outline for public assistance. However,
newspaper heiress against her.
p"rmanent residents.
Mary A. put her pride arid
The defense said the prose- case by showing jurors more a plan."
could go to the jury by week's
me city plane to secure embarrassment aside and
end.
cution cropped many of Usc than 4) photographs taken from
And, mov'ng away has not
The prosecutor declined to photos so that they failed to the bank film that disclosed a planning Intern from Florida asked for help.
answered the problems 'or a

faculty and student leaders.

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indicated rebuttal would take robbery holding a gun on MIss Camilla Hall was clipped from during the spring term to work stamp program, she inquired is surprising how many ha%e
with the city planner, hopefully only to find that she is paying moved out to other apartment
much of the movie,
Hearst.
Johnson Introduced the 8-by- so that he or the could help with too large a portion of her in- buildings only to return because
Browning angrily denied the
allegation, and U.S. District 10 inch pictures turned over to the land use plan after Mrs. come forho'.ising and thus is not they missed their friends and
were unhappy," Connelly said.
Court Judge Oliver J. Carter the defense on Feb. 25 and Kramer leaves. ThE FTU eligible,
After fixed expenses, Mary A.
quuiy ccjected the request for compared them with 5-by-7 student intern would receive no
Other residents at the Towers
William Char.dlcr
prints offered by the goverment pay, but would receive will have $13 left monthly for agreed. "It is hard to leave
dismissal,
Romulus P. Delano
your friends, your community.
Chief defense counsel Bailey as evidence early in the case, academic credit from the food.
Hobc.rt Jackson
He then had the film shown university. Councilman irwin
People like this, according to We love it here and will pay the
called 12 persons to the stand
John G. Long
durIng 11 dayB of testimony, again to the jury, pointing out Hunter and Ernest Hendricks Lyle Sufi'ield, coordinator of increases somehow," ofle
Ernest Mitchell
which was dominated by MiSS thatMissllallwasbasicnlll'out will interview the prospective senior citizen programs in couple said. "This is our
Beulah M. Morris
Seminole County, should not be home."
Hearst's week-long recounting of sight except toward the end interns.
Louis W. Schati
of her kidnaping and her sub- when she ran from the bank.
Jessie Sheffield
matITractor,SmaIIPrice
"Whenlobserved that Cam19-month or12 7?hid';%CI
Lucian A. Vaughn
deal of fear and torture inflicted Wa Hall was not shown as full)'
('george I.. Snyder, I)ellary b) her terrorist captors.
as she should be, I produced

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Mary Oldaker
MARCIII, WiG
Serge Holland
ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
Carolyn S. Sharp
Philip Stanley Sr.
Carl B. Bradbury
Ellen B, Van Alstine
George W. Carlton
Ernest E. Walcko
Columbus Demps
Jessie FLsel
Pats)' S. Foss, Apopka
Ruth McAllister, Casselberry
Helen Hill
Elizabeth G. Connors,
Madalene Iloweil
Margaret C. Katzenberger I)eltoria
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VERSATILITY

Sern mole High Sued

Mildred S. Lukes, Deltoria
Raymond G. Garceau, bionese Liberation Army, fully," Kipping said.
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r%oueu M. iuuuuo.usu, uvuivux fl.I,._.
A Sanford man who claims area violates an agreement
Charles 14. Jaeger, Deltona
Edgar S. Miller, Deltona
Seminole
High School officials school officials made with
Madeline McCaleb, Deltona
Eugene Rickert, Deltona
are
encouraging
juveniles to Parker in March 1975 when he
Nicola Santella, Deltona
Roy J. Salts, Deltona
AREA
DEATH
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Hood Tractor Co,
Margaret 1.. Goit, Geneva
M. Sdtitt, Deltona
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smoking
is
back
In
court
"upon
the
assurance
of
Carrie Oglesby, Lake Monroe
Dominick Vent.arola, Deltona
Otia.de.rla 32504
G(JS1'AVE JOSEPHSON
five daughters and three Sons, seeking an Injunction to stop it. defendants that the acts
Roberta flaxen, Hilton, N.Y.
Mike Popovich. Osteen
of Providence and Warwick,
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Merle E. Parker filed a civil complained of would be hen.
Imwi GorSe, Lake Monroe
Oriando
i.fl.,,',u$. j'r.mi
Myron I.. Scott, Waycross,
Gustave E. Josephson, 85, of 11.1.
acticn Monday in circuit court ceforth discontinued."
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Ilaynes U. Savage, Longwood Ga,
Bram Tower, Sanford, died
Brisson Funeral Home is in against the county school
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George P. Ecen, Orange City
Mrs. Steven (Katrina) bonda&gt; niorning. Born in charge of arrangements.
board, school superintendent
T"ssie Felio, SorrenL
Sweden, he lived in Sanford for
Myers, a girl, Sanford
William Layer and Don
the past four years. He was a
Peynolds,
principal at Seminole
BIRTHS
Funeral Notices
Mrs. Donald (Joyce) Wilson a member of the Congregational
Block has
High
School
in Sanford.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell ho)', Sanford
Church, was a retired machine
Parker's action, assigned to
JOSEPHSON, GUSTAVE E.—
tGwendolyn) Davis, a be)',
Mrs. Joe (Kathryn) Starling, tool maker and a member ef
nec,iI ',u-rvIce', fr
Circuit Court Judge Kenneth
Sanford
iopn. $5. of Bram Tower,
Scottish Rite Bodies of Orlando,
a boy, DeBary
heffler, charges that the
w. died Monday will
Done Lodge 38, Harmony
defendants
hasre for not less
ti held at :30 p.m. Wednesday
Mrs.
Gary
DISCHARGES
(Melinda) Royal Arch Chapter of the
sIlc)uld come
Brisson Funeral Homc' u'c,tp,
than
the
last
30 days operated
Stripling, a boy, Lake Monroe Deric Council No. 7, Doric
Sanford:
c Robert J Hunter offic'ating.
a "designated smoking area"
,1stedbytheSantordMasonic
ChapterOrderofDeMolay,all
CLIP AND S1VE
aroundtheflagpoleonthehlgh
I c:tge 67 Burial at a later date
for
help.
of Cranstor., ILl., and Sanford
n charge
school campus where juveniles
Tourist and Shuffleboard Club.
under the age of 18 "have been
L a 1 0 U R,
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include
his
wife,
encouraged
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smoke
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Mrs.
Alice
Josephson,
Sanford;
Theodore
James
LaTour,
of
3.6,
cigarettes" in direct violation
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of state law.
V
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.','dnt'sday at9 a m at All Souls
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The civil action claims the
C,itholic Church with Rev.
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VVEATH ER
smokingisgoingonwithinplaln
Wllim Ennis officiating.
view of the school's faculty and
l-:ary will be rectert at 7 m
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Monday's high 86, todays low Home Chapel Friends may call
school officials entourages
55,
Rainfall: .80 inch.
today. 35 and 7 9 p m. Burial
p
1 Medicare Insurance Entitles You To Home Use Of
juveniles to flout the law.
Partly cloudy and continued All Soot', Cemetei'y Gramkow
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warm through Wednesday with
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great while we make a mistake. But if
etenin thund rshowerr.. Highs
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both da)s in the mid S0. Lows
our error means you must pay additional
tonight
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GOs.
Southeast
or
tax, you pay only the tax. We pay any
• HOSPITAL BEDS
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south winds 10 to 15 m.p.h,
interest or penalty, We stand behind
diminishing at night. Rain
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Presidential hopeful Jimmy Carter
says the Soual Security program is in no danger of going
broke even if he or some other Democrat isn't elected
pr?.sident this fall.

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limitation. The accord was had done all it could to restore
initially lauded, but critics have responsible management.
subsequently pointed out that
the agreement permits more
Contrary to most cxmissiles than either country pectatlons, the former Minority
would have produced without it. Leader was virtually unable to

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of Alabama, contend a group of law btudents in a booklet
whose data was published without comment in their own
state.
Richard P. Woods, coordinator of the Alabama ?oiitical
.Z. :- .na1)sLs ta ,i,..;
11-year record in Alabama had been mailed to about 100
newspapers and television stations across the Sunshine
State.
"The Alabanw Mcssige: A View from Within," also
had been mailed to selected newspapers in New York,
Massachuaet'.s, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, Woods said,
The group "hopes to put It into all the primary states as
the elections come up," he said.

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His popularity rose the in record numbers, the

marked Nixon's last years in
ministration involved the more than 40 pieces of
office,
alienated a number of sup- financial crisis of Nel York legislation hi3 fIrst 18 months In
However, the new president porters when, a month after his City. While the nation's largest office.

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t:OT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that HEREIN DESCRI BED
which time tht owners assessed arid
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED other interested persons mmy ap
by vi,tue of that certain Writ of
a I
NANCY T pear botC the City Council and
plaintiff,
ExecutIon Issued out of and under that
th seal of the County Court of :ZIRKLAND. I Ii a NANCY M. be heard as to the propriety arid
iminole County, Florida, upon a THOMAS. h,, tiled a Complaint In advisability of making the imSEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
fn,l i,dij.neri? rendered iti the the Circuit Court of Seminole provements Ccsts, method of
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
aforesaid court on the 12th day of County, Fiorida. for partition of the payment, and the assessments
Notice of Public Hearing
Sepembor, A D 1971, in that certain following described property,
ner will be I
air5f each property
The eoard of Counl' Cam
caSe entitled. Robert H. Gentry, Jr., situate, lying and being in Seminole considered.
mi?sioners f Seminole County will
b a Au?orrolivc Service of Orlando County, Florida, to wit:
The C'y of Casselberry has in its
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defendants "were motivated by hold a public hearing to conSidi Plaintiff.
Lots 117. 114. 116 and 115, SectiOn I, possession an engineer's estimate ot
VS. Terry Smitri d b a
adoption
of
a
reviled
Arbor
Or
the
desire
to
obstruct
and
avoid
the
suggesting"
that
Terry's Garage, Defendant. wtich Mldwöy Park. according to
tp,, construction costs including
thereof as recorded ;n Plat Bonk &amp; engineering art admirilitrative
r,fore'sad Writ of Execution
prosecution be activated on the civil claim" of Mrs. Brown dinar'e.
The proposed revisions include delivered to me as Sheriff of Peg; 96. of tht Public Records of coStS
fl the amc'unl of $4099000
"and for this reason caused the chanujes to detinitior.s, a Seminole
felony charge.
County, Florida. and I Seminole County, Florida
persons are notified
AI
interested
The lawsuit allcges that criminal prosecution of her to clarification of procedures related
'save Ie've-d upon the following You are required to serve a copy of that be description of each property
Arbor
requirements
for Subdivision described property owned by Terry your written cl"fenses, It Afl1 " to be assesSed and the amount to b4
before Mrs. Brown presented he activated and continued Plots and Site Plans,
and a sm
Garage, said FRANK C. WHIGHAM of STEPI. aisecsed to ee:n parcel may bO
her claim the felony charge after Oct. , 1975, constituting pification of procedures for ob. Smlh d ta Terry's
propc'y be'ng located in Seminole STROM. DAVIS 8. McINTOSH, ascectaisic'd at the offic. of the City
hadn't been assigned to an abuse of process and malicious tainng Agricultural Exemptions COunty. lCrida. more oartict.Iarlv Attorneys for ptainliff, Post Ohice ri.'k of thr City yf
Casselberry, I
w,d Luvu','u Prrnt'is.
Box 1330. Sanford. Florida, 37111.
described as follows
assistant state attorney for prosecution.
Florida
Copies of this proposed Ordinance
One (I) 19i Chevrolet Pick up and filethecriginal with the Clerk of
The civil action claims Mrs. are av&amp;lahle In the Land
DATED mis 70th day 04 February,
prosecution ixit after Oct. 27,
"uck No. CCE?42&amp;14&amp;S'7 with one th;Clrcui!Covrol1orbef0retf"7th
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1975 "Ir, response to the coin- Fsrawnwasdamagedbecauseof Development Divison, Rm .it3. *hlte cab over camper
day 04 April, 1976, otherwise
a (SEAL)
munication of the Sanford the actions by the officers arid Courthouse, Santcrd. lorida. f rum tngstoredamAIIamont,Gar.in default and ultimate juctgtnenl will
Mary W. Haw4horn.
Monday through Friday. 530 A M.
AI?amon?e Spr.ns, Florida Ad OS entered &amp;gain%t 'you for the relief
Pol1ce Department" the State the city In that she suffered to 5.03 PM
city Clerk
ditional Inlormahon available from demanded in the Comp!aint,
I
Publit, Feb. 71 &amp; March 2. '926
Attorney's office assigned the prolonged mental anguish, fear
ThiSpublic hearing will be held in the Civil Division of the Seminole
WITNESS my Putrid and official
DEW 1)9
Tb;
County
Commission
Chambers
"proceeded of the police, nervousness.
care
and
seal of said cojrt on this 27th day of
County Sherfi's Department.
humiliation in public and the of the Courthouse, Sanford, Florida, and lt. undersign"d oy S'ieriff 04 February. A 0. 1976
vgoruusly to orosecute."
ADVERTISEMENT
OOP.M.,oras Seminole County, FlOida, will at (Seal)
Court records show Mrs. expense of defending herself lii onMarcri30,1916,atl
soon thereafter as possible
FOR SEALED BIDS
Artt-,vr H, Beckwith. Jr.
t1:ooA.M. on the Wthday of March,
Board of County
Brown was arrested Nov. 5, court.
Clerk ot the Circuit Court
INVITATION TO BID Notice is
A 0 1976. offer (or sale and Sell 70
C3nmissior-ers
By' Cec"tia I. Ekern
hereby given that the )Istrict School
thC highest bidder, for caSh, Subiect
Brown Is seeking, according
1975, on a felony warrant
SemiIe County, Florida
Deputy Clerk
Board 04 Seminole Cutmty. Semleole 1
to any and all eJisting 'cIns. at the
charging her with aggravated to the complaint filed by atBy: Mike Hatliway.
County, Florida. will receive sealed
Front IWe-it) Ooor of he Seminole FRANK C. WHIGHAM
_____
Charm4fl
a.ccanit on offcsar Ilasson with torney Jack Caolo, $10,000 in
Bids until 7:30 P.M. 17th M-ar,h.
Cnunl Cot,rthoult? in Satafct'd, S4nstrom. Davis &amp;
Atteit1976, at which tlne bids mill be
Fiorit3a. tht above described per Mclntch
an auto. On Dec. 11, 1975, a compensatory ( mnage. for the Arlhur Pt. Beck1with. Jr.
•
P*st Office box )flOt
'pbtfrIy opened'ar red iløud In
-,
sonai
property,
circuit cotirt jury acquitted "deprivation of comfort, Set- Publish: March 7. 1976
the SerInc', Courtly CourThouse.
ThaT Sad sale is bein9 rne' p Sinford, Florida 37771
_______ satisfy the rrms of saia Writ of Attorneys for Plaintiff
Mrs. Brown, returning a ver- vices and consortium" of his DEX 15
North Park Avenue, Sanford, I
Florira on th; following
Publish: March 2, 5, IS, 23. 1976
wife.
Eiuecution
dict of innocent,
NOTICE OF APPLICAT:ON
PROJECT TITLE:
D(* ti
E. Polk,
FOR TAX ULED
One count of the lawsuit
The lawsuit, for which no
__________________
CASSELBERRY &amp; LAKE MARY Ii
Sheriff
(191.246 Florida Statuts,$)
hearing date has been set, charges that the actions ef
MEDiA CENTER ADDITIONS
S-mnle County. Florida
NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
P.,hi%t Fth 17 21, March 7,9, 1976 IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT FOR
charges that statements by Hasson and Fogle were the c N or Gertie Y Cross the holder
$EMINOi.E COUNTY, FLORIDA NAME OF OWNER: Distrtct School
91
________________________
1-lasson nd Fogle, which for- direct result of the city to the following certiticates ha filed DEW
Board of Seminole County
Certi'ica'e for a tax deed '0 be IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR PROBATE DIVISION
med tha basis of prosecution, adenuately and carefully Said
PROJECT LOCATION:
issued thereon The certificate SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, File Number 76.41 CP
Division
"wereanattempttocF.arge and "select, test, train and numbers arid years of lssi,jarce, tte PROBATE DIVISION
Lake Mary, Florida
In Re: Estate Of
CaSselberry. Florida
conict"Mi's.Brownofafelcny supervise Its police officers." de,rlptionoftM-property,and the File Numbsr 76.10
ROSE MARIE KAESER. a ha
L'4CE FOR RECEIPT OF
names in which it was assessed are D,v,bon
The lawsuit alleges that on as follows.
"so that it would appear that
MARIE KAESEP. a la MARY SEALED BIOS: Bids may be
KAESCR,
they were justified In the use of May 17, 19"5, the city dian't
delive'ed to the Suprintendent of
Certificate Plo, 170 Yr of IN RE: ESTATE OF
Deceased Schools. 203 Commercial Avenue,
LAWRENCE .1 ADAMS
firearms" against her on May ha'e written guidelines Issuance 1973
NOTICE OF
Sanford, until 4.30 PM. on March
Deceased
Dtscripfionof Property
17. 1975, "and to protect governing the discharge of
ADMINISTRATION
17 Ifb$ddersdesires,hemaydell-it-'Sec 27 TWP 21$ ROE 79 E W $2',
NOTICE OF
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING Bid to the Seminole County Cour
themselves and the Sanford firearms by police officers nor Ft of E 907', Ft of N 2s.s Ft of SW'.
ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR OEMANOS AGAINST thO,jse at or prior to the scPieiled
Police Department from did the city provide field of NW '. ' 72 1215 R29E
THE ABOVE ESTATE APi,) ALL 'me
7 30 P. M (Tim; cc
Name
in
i4hch
assessed
Leonard
CLAIMS
OR DEP,'ANO$
criticism and corrective training for Hasson and Fogk
AGAINST
&amp; Harriet Howard
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND
ALL OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED scheduled Shool Board meeting)
measuresbyhlgherauthorlty." intheu.seollirearmstoarresta
TIME FOR RECEIPT OF bIDS:
All c Mid property being in the OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE:
YOU ARE hEREBY NOTIFIED ti.ct ;ttt bt received until 7:30
IN THE ESTATE:
The lawsuit alleges that the fleeing person.
Countycf5eminofe,5fafefF.i
.,,•. .nw ou.,,.".x"..'a, " "w *'•
P.M. on March tim,
unless sucri certilicate or cer
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
of ROSE MARIE KAESER. ft K a TYPE OF BID OPENING: Bids
l,fieates shall be redeemed ac
that thi administration of the estate MARIE KAE.EF4. a ha MAIY
shall be
opened and read dod to
cording 10 'aw the propert'p of LAWRENCE .1 ADAMS, KAESEP
Challenged
described in Such certificate or dereased. File Number 76 tO, IS
Gen'rat Contractors
dctu'ated, File 11 ,mber 7841 CP. is and
interested Pubic In attendance. certificates will be sold to the pending in ;Pie Circuit Court ior
peng in thi :iruit Court.f or PROJECT
•
SCOPE
6 CON.
sh tjidder at the court SEMINOLE. County, Florida,
m.,,mnnI* rnir'tw, Ft,wl,la Dre.a'.
nuvse
000r
on
iS SIICUCItUN: tne rrt'le'ct gnffa!ly
me
5th
day
of
April,
Probate
DiviSiOn,
the
ackirns
ot
By
it i
I
Ii i
I WI 1ut
Divisl, the address of which
1976 at 1100 A.M.
COnSistS of the complete :on
which is Seminole County CourSem'nole Cnty Courthouse. North
of lbs schoo. as listed ,
Dated this 709' day cI February, thouse. Sanford Flofidi. The perPark
Avenue,
Sanford,
Florida
Circuit Court Judge Voile A. sectloA of the ordinance IllS at 11 AM
re'aled Sit; Work as set
sonai revese'-itativeof the estate 15
3277) The personal repretentative herein with
Arthur H Beckwith Jr.
in the Contract Docum;nts,
Williams Jr. is scheduled to restricting maximum building
PAN AMERICAN BAtIK OF
of thc estate s RAYMOND E forth
Clerk of the Circuit Court
TYPE OF CONTRACT: The Work
ORLANDO. N A . whose addreis is
hold a hearing March 10 on a and itructure heights In
KAESER, wtos* address 5 45 will be
Ida Creel,
let unset contract in ac
230 North Orange Avenue, Orlando,
Northlield Rd. Millinglon.
Winter Spring man's lawsuit residential districts to 25 feet.
Deputy Clerk
with pages OR 7 arid BR $
FIorid 37501 The name and ad
07946.
The
name
and
address
of
the
cordance
Espev's lawsuit alleges that PubIin: March 7, 9, 15. 73, 1976
of the ContrEt Documents for
seeking to have portions of that
dress of the personal reprelen
personal
representatives attorney General Censtruct ion of the
talive'%attcrnei, are lit forth below, arc set forth
ordinance his antenna cdnforms with DEx-Il
city's zoning
below.
Calselberry &amp; Luke Mary Media
All persons having claims or
All
persons
having claims or
Federal Communications
declared unco,sUtutional.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
Center Additions and will mclude
dmands against the
ettaIe
are
demands
against
the
estate
are
Mechanical
aid EI'lnicI for said
suits
and
FORTAXDEED
JohnC.Espeyclatmsthecity Commission
recuired. WITHIN THREE MON required,
______________________
(lCl.24e
Florida
Statutes) illS
WITHIN THREE MON. plant The Owner Contractor
crdinance doesn't prohibit or regulations.
FiOM THE DATE OF THE THS FROM THE DATE OF THE
with the
NOTICE IS HEREBY C'IVEN, FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS Agreement bound
'l'hc
lawsuit
ask.s
the
court
to lhj• Gertie Y Cross, Trustee' For. NOTICE,tofilewlihthecterk 04th;
restrict the use or height of a
spkcilitation shall be the Ag'eement
41
Citizens Band Radio antenna rule the city ordinane iiiap. Douglas William Cross, Merrill N above rourl 1' writttn $talemenl 04 ,.'OTICE,tofilfwith?hecl,rkolthe used
above Court a written statement of
CrOSS,
DonnaM
Kellogg.
Patricia
E
Afl'y
claim
or
demand they may any claim or demand they may PLACE(S) FOR EXAMINING
but that on Dec. 19 Winter plicable to Espey Otto rule that Houghtaling &amp;
Norma L Pratt the have Each claim
BIDDING DOCUMENTS: Bidders
be in wr.tng
Springs building official and the ordinance seclons are void, holder of the following certificates and must indicatemuSt
have. Each claim must be in
writing may review tt.e Documents at the
the basis
zoning administrator Ray unconstitutional and without has filed laid certificates for a tax claim, the nan,; and addressfor the arid miSt indicate tNt basis for the following places
of the claim, tP,e name end address of the
tietd to be' iSsued thereon. The creditor
Eoghan N. Keiley AlA.
Bradshaw notified hita that his force as applied.
his agent or attorney, creditor or hil agent or attorney,
certificate numbers and years of and theor
SO!) West Seminole &amp;oulevard
amount
claimed.
If
the
The
action asks that the city
antenna is In violation of a
and the amount claimed. If the
Sanford. FlorIda 37771
of the claimisnotyetduethedate*t,en it ctaimisriofyetdue,thedatewlien it
be permanently restrained properly, and ihe names in which it wit become due shall be stated If
,
will become due shall be stated. If
was assessed are as folIow.
from enforcing the sections.
District School Board of Semlnsle
the claim is contingent or the claim
i
contingent or County
Certificate No. 763 Year Of unt'qu,da?ed, the nature Ct
Ut)
The ordinance, adopted Feb. IsSuance
unliquldated, this nature of the un.
1913
!
202 Commercial Avenue
certainty
shall
be
stated
If
the
14, 1974 provIdes on conviction
secured, the Security shall certainty shall be staled. If the
Ceunipfionof Property
ntrd Fforidl 37771
claim iS
claim is secured,
Sec 71 TWP 21$ ROE 29E S 100 Ft be descrtari The claimant Shall
of violation for up to $500 fine
the security shall PLACE(S) &amp; DATE FOR OB.
described. The claimant shall TAININO BIDDING DOCUMENTS
theclaim
and-or6odays In jail. Each day of N 490 FfOI E ',of SE dOf SE 4 deliver sufficient coi,ielof theclalm deliversufticienlcopiesof
Sec. 21 T2IS R 79E
flit-tic', may ObtAin DocumcnT by
to
the
clt'ri.
to
rnflt'IC
the
clerk
to
o violation, according to the
clerk
to
enable
the
clerk to ptionrig
tlamonwhichassessed Robert £
m.)l one copy t rah personal to the
the Office cI ThO Architect
mail
ordinance, constitutes a Mike &amp; Emnestine Mike, his wife
one coey to each parwn.al requesting furtt.i' information.
representative
LAKE MARY — Mayor separate offense.
All of said property being in the
Allpersonsinte.re%t;dintheestate representative.
SPECIFIED BONDS: The suc
All persons Interested
County of Seminole , Sta'e of to whom a copy of thiS Notice of
Walter Sorenson extended his
In thC estate
cettful Bidder shall provide a
I '- yr iui.
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',O 'hi.
.4
-w.....
•rr
Performance, Payment and
.tdm,nistraf ion has been mailed are
"profound apologies" to the
UnSei Such certificate or tsr- requ,red, WITHIN THREE MON. Administration has been mailed are Guaranter' Contract Bond as
citizens of Lake Mary today for
required, WITHIN THREE MON.
t , l,cates shall be tedeemed at
pcovi'led and let forth In the
T145 FROM rHE DATE OF THE
TH$ FROM THE DATE OF THE
cording to law the property rIRSI PUBLICATION OF THIS
the water se."vlce cut-off that
specifications
FIRST PUBLICATION OF Ti-tIS
Sribqt, fl SJC h certf'a?t or
?40T ICE To file any Ot,ir(tiOns they
(curr( I Itt FrI'lay, as.urini;
DATE, TIME, AND PLACE FOR
NOTICE,
to
fur any ObtC-CtiOfl% they
.e'rT,hicaturs will be sold to the may h4ve that challenges the
that in the future service will
may bjv; that challentles the OPENINTS OF SEALED BIDS: All
h,ghejt cash budder at the court
validity of the decedent'S will, the
Sealed Bids received will be opened
'ialiduty
of the dc'endent'i will, IPie
not be discontinued witheut
xJuse dc,.r on the 5th day of April, nualificlions of the personal
at 7)0 P At at tne Seminole Ccunty
qualilicöliori', ol
e personal Courthouse, Sanford,
a? 11:00 AM
notice except in cases of
representative, or the venue on
Florida on the
reoretentetive, or the venue or
Dated tPi' 20th day of February, iur,Sdiction l the court
17th
of
March,
1976.
Bids to be en
emergency.
1975
jurisdiction of It'; court.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS, AND
closed in a 'aled envelope plainly
ALL
C'.AIMS.
DEMAND!.
ANTi
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
Sorenzon expLaned that a
OBJECTIONS NOT 50 FILED marked on :,ie outside "Proposal"
Clerk of the Circuit Court
WIL. BE FOREVER PAI'RED.
d mc title of the work, the date
WILL BE FOREVEP ARREI')
by: Ida CrcaI,
rr.ejor change in a connection
Date of th first publication of this
and 9'. '"; of th bidder, The
Z. RuyfiiOu
. loner
DepuIy Cicte
Notice of Administration February
which turned out to be much
Dit,it Srhoøl Board of Semnole
As Personal Rpreienta
Phl,th P.1ach 7, 9. 16. n. 1516
71.
1976.
County, Sanlor. FIo',d r.teqv.s
ocri' hrnu' f'nr,sumInI, than
,.,,,_ ,.
('an .'mer'can (Sank (if
tr1 C uaht 9,
.
I
UiANItAtIi,
zpected occurred ar1d service
Ortauld,P4 A
received
Ant
qr
to
waive
any
in.
1
a k. MARIE KAEER. Ike
waS off for livc hours from
fly Helen Belbeck
formjliti
In te bidding. %o bfdl
MARY KAESLR,
As
Pt-rl0n41
Rrpreiet't&amp;flve
early rrorn1ng through lunch
thallb.withdrawnfo,aperlof)0
D'cesed
f the tS!atc or
caie-dar dayi subSequent to PIt;,
Oy far Per'l
IAWRPZNCE J AOA.M5
Opening cf eids withOut conSent 04
I
Boarot
Douglos 5tCn5trcn. EStirv
ATTflRP4EY FOR PET1SONM.
.atert
thiS
20th
div
of
February.
Stentrom OvI &amp;
REPPCSEPITA7IVE
Tht Dit,trlct School Board of
Mdr,tclh
Kenne'th F Oswald
Sem9'ote County.
P0 box 1130
Worth .Magmsotia Ay;riuc
S Mr. RoW,t 0. Feather
S4nford, Fl 37)11
OrlridO, Fltid 32s77
I Mr Witliam P. ,ypr
Tetept',on; n.t;
r'ep- (305)
1131
5Wt,'it.,1d.nt
Publis't: March 2. 9, 1975
PubtiA February 71 &amp; Ma'cn .
Publish Feb. 74 &amp; March 7, 9 1976'
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front of the facility,
Seventeen dangerous mental patients have escaped
from the facility thIs year, including 11 in the past 10 days,
officials said. Some used weapons smuggled in by
visitors.

Ford's accession to the
presidency was hailed by the
vast majority of Americans
who saw In him an honest, open
man whose presence in the
White House would dispel the

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Memcral Hospital) at 11:30 o'clock
A M on the 9th day of March 1976.
PublIsh: March 1. 2, 3. 1926
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attempts.
Hospital security chief Richard Melchlonno said all
three prisoners were recaptured Monday before they
could leave the hospital grounds.
But as guards scrambled to apprehend the would-be escapees, members of the Pembroke Pines Women's
Baseball Auxiliary began a week-long protest of the

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Hospital ' s Security

PEMBROKE PINES (API - Even as area residents
were protesting leaky security at the escaperone SOUth

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Ford dispatched the Marines to bail the city out, claiming New
liberate the merchant vessel, York was responsible for
proWems, even
Mayagnez, and rescue its crew solving Its o
from their Cambodian captors. If It meant bankruptcy.
That winter, Ford met with
Eventually, President Ford

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("erald Rudolph Ford became
II% SQeh
1U111 ..1..e
JL tIUIJJI ...i.......
WIlOJI I
Richard Nixon resigned from _______________
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former Minority Leader of the
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House had spent 25 years as a ____________
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congressman from Michigan _____ ____
before Congress approved his
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nomination as si'pres1dent to
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Protest

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FLORIDA

Wit Section 90309 Florida Statutes SANFORD CARPET. LINOLEUM IitsouS name, to wit LONOWOOD
Sheriff's deputies today wue
B-6 09 Florida Statutes 1957,
AND TILE under whiCh we are EXECUTIVE PARK. under which I
1957.
Mathews
investigating the reported theft
engaged in buSiness at 119 3 Park am engaged in business at 130 E.
S Bernard .1. Finnegan
Publish FeD 10, I?, 21,
of 31,650 in cashiers checks
Avenue In the City nt Sanford. Highway 431, Longwood. Florida
Publish March 2. 9, 16. 73, 1976
March 7, 1976
32750.
Florida.
from a Midway residence and
_________________________
DCX
16
DEWSSS
________________________
That the party intef5ted In said
____________________
Thai the parties interested in said
of 12.721 in stereo equipment,
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
jewelry and other items from a
Gerald KorrnSn
Tessie Abramso')
Nc,t,c' is hereby given that I am 1197246 Florida Statutes)
Dated at Longwood. Seminole
Ira
Alvin
Abramson
south Seminole residence.
engaged In business at 121 Sun
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
Dated at Sanford. Seminole County, Florida on February 4th,
Mrs. Catherine Bivins, of reported mlssl'ig after burglars nytown Rd., Casselberry 32707 thaI Robert H. Leslie the holder ci
the following certificateS has filed County. Florida. January 22nd. 1976. 1976
Center St., Midway, told deputy broke into a station wagon at Seminole County, Florida under the
- Feb 10. 17, 24. MYCI' 2. Publish- Feb tO. 17, 21, March 2.
fictitious name of I C.C.A
Sjid certificates fer a tax deed to be Publish
1976
Frank Johnson that the checks the residence of Truman
RAVELEERS CLUB. and tN't I Issued thereon The certIficate 1976
DEW 55
- one for $1,000 and 13 for $50 Maynard, 5215 Poinsetta Ave., intend to register said name with the numbers and years 01 issuance, the
Clerk of the Circu'I Court, Seminole descriptiOn of the properly, 6n the
each - were taken, along with In south Semino1e.
County, Florida in accordance with names in which it was assessed are IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
NOTICE
a savings account passbook,
Assault Charged
the provisions of the Fictitious as fouows:
COUNTY.
SEMINOLE
FOR
TO: All property owners and any
frcrn her purse.
Carl X. DeSousa, 52, oF 2302 Name Statutes, ToWit: Section
other persons interested In all lots,
Certificate No. 295 Year of FLORIDA
CASE HO 7633S-CA130
. ...ondparcelsoflaflosa(Jioifling
Thomas Edward Conlan, of Winter WOOdS Blvd., was held 16509 Florida Statutes 19S7.
Issuance 1971
S James E Saunders
i'i,NCY 1. KIRKLAND,
Descriptionof Property
" .anct contiguous or abounding and
515 Lake Destiny Road, in lieu of $5,000 bond at county Publish, Feb 17. 21,
March 2,9, 1976
Lots 1 7 &amp; 3 flIk 2 Canaan PB 1 PG NANCY M. THOMAS.
abultlnU ,pori the following
reported $190 cash, a shotgun, jail today after being arrested DEW 92
Plaintiff,
ID)
described street located within the
jewelry, golf clubs and stereo on a circuit court warrant __________________________
Name itt which assessed Earle vs.
City of Cass,tberr,. SzlnoIe
INV'TATIOPf TO BID
0. C. MAREADY. LIZZIE
McGrift and Gertrude Mcr,rfl
County, Florida. to wit equipment were taken when charging aggravated assault.
Tr..'
',,,, . ... ,,wt';T b.g 'o " lC','.'Ar. ". '.
burgidI
ratisacketi
his
MauJalled
Seminole Ciunly Pt.ibi'C HoSpitãt CountyofSeminolp,Stateof Florida JOHN L. HOWARD. J. C. BARR' f Crystal Bowl Circle frcm the East
Willie 1). Waltcer ?A of in,its tku ion" "i. fnllowina:
reslden't.
J.irh pr?ititp or rer. h J. C MAREADY. and JAMES 1.
lin. Wt''.r Park flrIv

Nu..T? -----tificates shall be redeemed ac MAREADY, deCC,lSed,
Easterly icr 2065 tit.C,,t fec? to the
GolfflubsTaken
Orlando, was arrested by LAiAdditOnaI
'ri
-t,-ri:tntt
prpt-rt',
11,0
cordinc', to
I?-.
Surf,- t.i'
t*iStiflV
lion Co II, of 124 C.trulwood sheriff's kputies on a circuit
spcciticotin cry OVOIChIC t OIfI(
NOTICC OF ACT tOPt
Suth c,rtiliJte 01
ottb$
Crysfci 1,*, (itcieC
Blvd., Fern Park, told deputies court warrant charging Ut- of the Administrator
6
DEFEP4OAPITS'
certiticates will be sold to the 'TO
YOU AE HEREbY NOT IFIEC
All bcts shall be mailed tO the highest cash bidder at the court MAREADY, LIZZIE M HOWARD, that the Ci'y Counci' of the City of
that golf clubs valu-d at $375 tering of a Forgery. Bond for
Board of Trustees of "ic Seminole
house doer cn the 5th day of April, :IARR lET LOZAW. JOHN L. Casselberry, Florida. has deemed It
weretakenfromagarageathis Walker wns set at $5,000.
County Publ4'. Hospital, 1)01 East
HOWARD, J. C. BARR. 1k-a J. C. advisable to improve the above
1976 at 11:00 AM.
residence.
First Street. ariford. Florida 3777)
l'rohatlon Violation
)ated this 20th day of February, MAR EADY. and JAMES T described street with 21 feet of
be postmarked flOt
MAREADY. deceased, AND ALL ashaltic concrete o'i a 10"xS"xI"
1976.
Radios Stolen
Richard M.-•'-''
Colemnn, 25, of All b'ds shall
,-.-..P.
i-'" u.
\W ..sewnnu..,...'veviui-.. ,,"4'
1It
.rin*,i'T'c"
wi'1i'ath'l.oce, Upsalalloaci. Ocoee,wasLoinneiumncoun(y and shall be received on or before
cleik of the Ctrcuit Court
BY, THROUGH. UNDER AND andtoprovidefOrtheaflessmefltaf
Sanford, reported burglars took jail without bond on a violation the Ith day of March 1976, 1? NOOn.
AGAINST THE ABOVE PIRII.ED all costs as per Reiotutie'i NO 33 of
By: Ida Creal,
Consid"ratiun of such bide will
$3) citizens band radio from of probation charge in conDeputy Clerk
DEFENDANTS, AND ALL PAR- the City of CaSSelbefi'y, riorida
?akc place at the meeting of
TIES I4AVINC. OR CLAIMIPIc', TO
PUbliSh P,'titch 2. 9 tO. fl 1976
ti pickup truck and deputies nection with a 1974 circuit court
TAKE NOTICE that a p.bIic
Board of Trustees in the Seminole DEX 13
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ANY
RIGHT.
TITLE
OR
I*rIttg
will e held on March 10,
said a 1110 CB radio was case, a'cordlng o jail records. County Public Hospital (Seminole
INTEREST IN "IE PROPERTY 1976, a? 1 - 30p m , n the City Hall at
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE

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mLufM persons" hit. Anyone with information
about any of the following class members is asked
to contact Sue Collurn lJ -.(3 1)887
Patsy

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Tuccday. March 2, 976.-4A

Around

V A\ NI I) [)O\ I }., Publisher
RH 11I)

President-elect Edward Mkifis of hiliami takes
office as president. A mail ba'lot ill be sent to the
Bar's 19,000 members and results will be tabulated
in mid March'

Bronson hard) (323-50451 ui Bivins, florothy
Burke, Ilarriett Geiger, !.._.,, ..1ckson, Bobbie
Mc(arlcy, Joan Parker, Jacs ' HoIand Beck)

evk 5

nls \ti'iiIh $ 2 O o \knth $14

Yi-.ir. $23 40- B% Nloil, In Floti(hi s~anv as hoine delivli All
olliff I

The Friends of the Orlando Library need all
kind.,q of Itooks for Ye Olde Book Ue coming up in
June. Donate used encyclopedias, children's books,
paperbacks, and hardbacks by bringing them to
Sanford library on First Street or any of the
libraries in the tri-county Orlando Library System.

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ecurity
Rules Are Unfair
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Should Social Security be mandatory or
voluntary 9 About 90 per cent of American orkers
now have no choice. if he laii... demands that they

and their em lovers contribute

amount coming in. The other side of
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"ities the man to watch. PTophets and
analysts jump to his bandwagon. So does money.

In any primary frivol 4ng a sLable stable of
candidates, one not very different from another,

Members of the armed services are required to

iti f51'Z

as someone different, attracts the always'ready

contribute. So are most

self-employed
professionals and farmers, regardless of what
i,e for
'N.
other prov ons
ey

protest ote. In a primary, which after all isn't
the final vote frr pres'dent, a good many voter3

that government workers are covered by

ning to a man they wouldn't want to vote fGr in
November.
In other ways, prunaries are distortions. Few

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We've Got To Tighten Our Belts

reluctarce. into S~cial Security.

many months before election that voiters hardly
In an era when govemment salaries generally know the men involved.
stood I
Even those who are not extremists feel
et tha those
'd I compa ble ',k in

knowing he could not keep

justification for placing them in a special catego ry
in terms of fringe benefits. Today, government jobs,
often are among •h best-paying n a communitY.

a

four th of these

promius if elected. 'Mere is o time in the
hurried early campaigns to hold candidate feet
to the fire with tough questions that strip away
generalities.

Whether the future financial soundness of

Social Security'ould be helped or hindered by

A fewbears back one presidential contender

bringing all government employes into the system

proposed to sl3h the military budget to secure
funids for welfare projects. A study of his
propi discloseli he'd achieve these military
cuts by eliminating virtually all maintenance,
le,ming t1v Air Force with no flyable plane7, the
Army wi th no operating trucks r tanks and a
Navy with no operable ship.i. These details were
barely noticed,
Primaries are comphcated further when a

is a question for actuaries to consider. From the
standpoint of fairness in the here and now,
however, their exclusion or granting them to option

seems h ard to justif y.

Cost Of Regulation

number of labor unions unite

air fares on
marly majoi ruutes cou.Id be cut about 40 per cent if the federal
governiment ould relax its rigid reguiation of the nation's

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batety reguiaulon ot me an-Lmes must De mawtauiea uut
economic regulation by the governittient tends to inhibit ithe free
enterpirise sytem, restrains competition, Prid deprives con-

to stop George Wallac. The votes here will not
nectsurdy refleck the preference of these union
men as the Democratic presidential candidate —
only whom they don't want
More significant perhaps than any of the
above, is that campaign strategy for a national
presidentia.1 race is of nectssity so different from

sumners of the benefits of the free market,

that in staggered prlinariez that It is unusual for

airlines

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a day.Within weeks 1' was far below that level est dra ws insst

inti th

lwsn,I morfr.l. illnh

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so totally believed in And nnp of th'. imrwwtant a the wtiln)$ty. Tradets

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They Fear persitasons are asking this week is whether the supply the energyneeds of the United States is
the others will dump mamively, and leave them economy jusfifiei

market this high. 7bat not the idea itself.
stranded with deflated stocks.
consideration is inevitable whenever the DJ1A
Something like tl* schemle propowd by
When, after vacillating and, as they say, comes close to 1,000 pointi
Boeing Aerospace Go. engineers
to capture

described

BERRY'S WORLD

a 1,000-point-plus reading

space mirrors and beam the electricity to earth

before the enJ

of

the century .

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JACK ANDERSON

H ughes El uded

1IRS

COMMISSI0I4

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A customs inspector finally was rnei

pona

blaring

of

th-r.e N. 75 degresi 10' 21.' F.

S.

curvature

concave thence N. 6$ degrees I) 55 W.

the

arc of

Said curve

53" F

14" and tangent bearing of s 70
cs^grees s6, sr, E., run thece siong

said

730 49 feet, 'hence

dt;rees 30' 38- E. 115.11 feet. theii
N. 31 degree% 41' 2A- E. 144L22 feel;

curve 102 15 fee' to thence N 43 degrees E 6364 feet

thence S 15 degrees At' 21" E.70637 1976 51 11 run thence Nr $6

thence S It degrees 45 31 W

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feet

shtncL S 75 decrees il
09" W 401. 14 feet to the ;aint of

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Public

Northeasterly having

a

radius of

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Sem,noie County. Florida, run Recores at Seminole county
t'nc;N,o3,JeQresoo1 nwaI:n9

the

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curviture of a curve conca ve 2056 At feet; run

d easement,

thence S $9 degrees 56 10 F

C77 91 feet. a central angle of It

degrees
and
bearing of N. 20 degrees !
46'
run thence Northwesterly

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ask(-d hether Hughes Linderstuod. and Uie man

5 feel the"c e S M d*gfrii
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AND ALSO LESS:
SHEOAH. SECTION El GHT. a
Condominium recorded in Official

AND ALSO LESS

by hughes' attorney. Beyond this they refused

SOVIET MICROWAVES: The current furor

&amp;glees si 19- r ul #6 fee,. hence di11, SS11 E. 304 63 lert; thence
Florida,
ft 10 degrees 00' 79" F. 1173 feet. N 3$ degrees $1' 72" F 223,S9testto AND ALSO LESS:

Identified himself as Hughes. The reciase was

with Hughes. Register instructed them to insist

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then. allortM to go on his way, believe It or not, on a facelo-facie meeting.
about mysterious microwaves b(Anbarding he
to discuss the case.
aithough there was a subpDma out for h4ji.
U.S. Embassy in Moscow actually dat"
hs~.k
"ibe agents nLO)ed to FL Lauderdale where
tn
Not undi two in the morning ras Ole f,
twiduff the'sixties. As we reported on h1ay lot 1972,
rn,
uli — fix- dwy found a soalied and pressed Ifughes aid--, brrken.
A inan ',
Internal Revenue Szrviuc and the Securlitle:i and (Iiarle3 Waldron, waithig for the bihicp1i;,irt,at a
rith a ii vol" and Texas Russians bombarded our cnibassy with eerie,
rnilld IVI 11"riii
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,XCltale toInuussion

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remote hangar

in

a eüz-nc' of the aizixwt.

finally, ii

inspector was allowed to

Qsstcms

lhmce N 26 diii OS' 08" W,
SSY 01 feet, thence N. 03 degrees 00'
16" E SSO 47 feet. thence N III
degrees 52, 12" W, 712 11 feet.
thenc e S IT fiegrees 34 01 W 491 0j

A secret CIA

1study called "Operationp
The fbighes jet landed and laided into ffie ty)ard the plane and read
the IR-9 statement to dora"
Ig
t hangar. The IRS agents sent word
ecu en to am -rn un-dollam fraud case, witmi %a1dron tna5 they wuihed to speak to
(%ce!vably wtre &amp;310
-d to chnnve the per.
snnalitjes Of
Ti ne fun in the black hat suddr:Ay
flughti. Waldron Liturned from Ole plane with a blanket draped
persnrnl
8crm thor! aisle ane sestbut.+,s,
At the 1967 Glasst*ro meeting between tj en
Sovi e
Man.agia, Nicaragua, UJ. C&amp;stmns in Miami attorney, Chester Davis, in New York City,
tPremier
his flazhli,ht on Hughes.
MeP..i'i Kos 'gin the ucatin
was al"d that Rawaid
If
fbv6 Asked the agents to hold op any action
determm
, e whedw flughu Is dead or ahiii it
tilley Ahould establish Umt N Is no longer ative, It

Speaker% at the opening night progara of Mack Awarewn Week Saturday at Sanford's Civic C~n

induded tfrom left) Blcentental Committee Chairman Jack Horner, seminole Housing Authority

director Tom Wilson, school system Director of Special Prolmls Stanley Mdeu-!r, Bla!k Awareness
W"k Chairman AJfreda Wallace, Dr. A.A. Fields ind City Cumjn13sIutwr

programs which trace the contributions blacks hat made

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The point of begining.

to

America growth and de velopment,

southeast. The Winter Park

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wOfl4 the SuX-usOC.,, stretc,,

will be closed to traffic during
owing

participants pl'nt) of viewing

295 artists, selected from 3000

represented b)

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un ts
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what you save. is the advice ifinniialiv,
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gi%-cn members of the Junior conditioning when homeowners water heater is wasteful. tricity today.
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Vionian c Club of Sanford by are away most of the day.

Showers use less water titan

Save on the range by choosing baths. In the kitchen, use cold
(FPI,) representative Bill a utensil to fit the surface unit water when running food
fl,
— if the utensil
too small ,
sposa,.
the club women.
heat will be lost arNnd the
Turn off lighvs, small ap.

to keep costs down as much s
possible b) stringent budget
control long ranee planning,
Sanders gav. a slide edges. To save energy when pliances, radios and television co nsumer eoucato uuOUn
advertising and by hiring only
presentation with narrative. using .
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he oven, time baking for sets when not in wse. Also, replactment

e pay what we multiple uses so the heat used to running

exhaust

cook one dish can double to cook bi oom and kitchen will help
Ile also gave tht! women several other items.
keep house cooler.

Run dishwasher only ouce

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Pay."

several helpful consumer tops

Sanders noted that the fuel
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djustrf!~nt costs ;~-6 hLs

Sanders said consumers are increased electricity bi lls

on how lo keep electricity biUs daily, Wash full loads In ~h
pia)ing more for electricity drastically, helps pay for
as .o as Possi bb'le .
S
tas,er Check that f reezer andI • A -% ,cause .5. COS OsC iincrea.
ncreased CO 01Iif ue
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Sdnders sugg(zted getting,air refrigerator
I re
scaling prw.fuc,
.ng electricity has in. not benefit FPI_

The Inside Counts For Women Reader
D E A R

READERS:

Yesterday, my column Included
the first hall of the results of my
reader curvey on wbal women
first notice about rueu.

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respect for othem A genUe look at his 'build.' HS
man will listen. An imselffsh hl's shoes or even his face to S*`C C
man will not Interrupt. A If he is handsome physically: I
consideriste man wW defer. A look at his iscW' by listening to
spiritual man will not mie the h1m. And if he Is spiritual,

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considerate unselfish c!ekfl
clean-minded man wii. not and respectable, he is a
offend othei s
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better. And perhapq worth

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s on the iusldc
Crafts Council in New York, a pos sessi ve woman to hand that ceunts Letter after letter
and Brian N Rushton, head of such obsious 'keepofr signs on emphasized that what usually
publications and marketing him is weak and Immature. She

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sersices of The BrooPlyn can hase him"
not necessarily what holds her
Museum New York Ms Moran
A Tucson woman expressed it interest
and Nlr. Rushton also served as typicially: "First, I notice how

Women placed much more

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scretning judies, selecting the ha s built, then the expression lmportancL uu"behasior than
entries through slides,
In his eyes, then whether he's the men did In their survey.
A total of $7,500 in cash prizes %eftroomed or not, but the
A Washington Star reader put

will be awarded the artists

most significant

part of a man it eloquently "The first thing I

including the $1,000 Rest of is his reaction to NIE! It he

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Show Award, a purchase award shows an Interest in me, I want tittide toward others A man

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by the City of Winter Parit. to know him Ficitter. "Ills lin- of %ho respects himself %ill show

There are also seven awards of

awards of merit

without

regard

to category at 1100 each. and up

to five best display awards
$50 each. Winners, will 1w an-

ceremony during Saturday's

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'ile'i cde I rldas and Satarda

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A stork showcr, honoring Refreshments were served by

Azalea Sale Slated

tangency, run

degresi 21' 54" W 9862 feet;

poster has been designed by th honoree,

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Florida Power and light Co.

entitled "Why

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thence P 0 (50* 00* $10

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.ncj a Tangent tearing of N 5?

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festival. I'lie Festival is entirely NIrs. J. Vernon (Sibvh Coombs, the hmtessys, Nirs, Deel
LESS
(From
the
Southwest
corner
COndominivrr.
recorded
in
cfltcini
Self.supporting, with prize was held recenily in the litirp, Silts. Cheryl Gleaton mid
uf North Orlando Rat*.chps StC'IOM Records B&amp;4k fill, pa ge 1319, Puli
13, as recrded In Plat Book 11, page Record% of Seminole cotsoifi
money providcd by entry and Fe'slowship Hall of the First Nits. Nfary Ann Shiver.
ix hundred healthy, blorseniing Red Ruffle azalea plants in
40, Public Re:ords of Srniinolg! F inr a j
application fees, convessions. Penctrostal Church, Liong;;(,~)(].
,
tie gallon containers will be offered for sale Friday and atw day
Guests atti,nding Included: (
and the sale of posters.
The attractive decorations lesdames IX)t WilsiL Zelphia from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. by the Greater Sanford Chamber of Comon the West linc of uld
Posters, 1976, des!gned by featured a suspended umbr ella Aires', Dora Mc[)aniel, Betty
Nurth Orla ndo
Arthur H Beckwth .Sr
Section 13,
merce's Civic and Community Affairs Committee.
S. 12 fSrgrees se oe, w. 141 os feet;
Clef k of the Circuit Coutt
Lee It. Lerfald and privited by rarried by a large stork.
Th- azalea sale, which will be held in th-ee Sanford loicatiom,
n
et
By I.Illian T Jenkins
ho MCC WC&amp;I 1U 07 feet to the point of
Hollins
Pfess,
are
on
sale
at
Nliniature
packi
of
many
Hawkins,
Bonnie
aekson,
is
an
ef'
fort it) help citilyeris beatify their propierty. Azaleas will t)e
!pegifflhir.(J, r un
galleries
along
Park
Avenue.
shaps
and
colors
cascaded
WINDERWEEDLE
thence 1~ 01 degret% A?, .
HAIUL
Illa Duvail, Cullie Sitiliti, offered at cost ISI 501 in Sanford Plaza, Fairway Plaza and
16004 feel, thence Sr 48 dri $a' WARD
They will also be available down the urlibrella, into a large ('allie Simons, Jewell Penner, Downtown MiW Mail.

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to the point Of curvatvr.
of a curve concave Southwesterl y,
h4ving a radius of .134.71 feet. a
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Every spring, thouartds of

Revords book 1. P6g 1Is3, VU
bitc distinction without regard to
Recorcl% of Seminole County.
category at OW each, up to 30
Florida

That's the 11101 the U.S. governmerit has een

in the black hat said he did

AWARENESS WEEK

Art Festival

132 entries, 50
ISS S6 feet, thence 5 77 degrees 79
fc*l
to
the
point
of
from
the
Orlando
area, folInwed
16- E. 9: 19
beginning
by Georgia, New York and

(eel thence S 23 degrees 49'71- F degrees Si 33 F 64949 feet to a Florida

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applicants Five categories are
'hence
d egrees
4
represent A painting, drawing
731 53 feet 'he'ce N 69 degrees
30" W. 101 24 feet. thence N 07 and graphics, sculpture, crafts,
degrees IT, 23', w 125 10 feet.
and photography. Artists -ill
thence
eureesl 2
298
be ar(iving from 30 dates and
feet, thence N 45 citi E
feet, thence N U degrees 2?' 33" E
Canida. Florida
ill be
thence N 45 degrees E

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feet; thence N. 35 6egrcei 32' 161, E. space.
41 01 feet; thence N. 12 degrees, 31,
Ibis year's show will feature

W 36401 fist; thence S 10 degrees 44" W. 46.10 test. thence S LI

lot

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and $2,000 respecttely.

215 At feet, itience N, oi degrees 41, of Central Park. Park Avenue

a fert.accstralanqteof01oegree'

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winners w ill recei ve sciolir
ship increases to $4,000, $3.000

hence ti (I degrees 44' 46" E. M16 preStigious art festivals in the

and a tangent

board. fie turned a flasi on a bearded nian,
Never1pless, a top Florida IRS official, G.T.
But former officials, in inteniews witil cur
with a bia
-cy !wt pulled diwn over his head, who ReKLOu, directed the agents to reek a mceting associate
Bob Owens, deny thcy were pressured

confront Hughes directly

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angle of S6 degrees oo, Is-; run central ati of 16 degrees 08- 49-

£9 F 170 79 lest thence S 01 thence N II degrees 49 30 E along Condominium recorded in Official

message, but Hu,hea interrupted He Indicated

It simultaneously in a loud s'cice The

special event of ~he tour is the
an ouncement of the Allof
Tomorrow, whose scholarsh p
will be increased to $5,000.

163 70 feel, thence N 03 degrees 48, peop!e flock to Wifiter Park to
51" E. 75.17 Ittf; thence N. 78
enin%- nne of thp mnqt

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of a curve concave Wesieeiti, having curvie concave Norvifrasteriy,

11,01. IhMCe S 30 degrees sr 50" E,
Point of langency, run
SHECIAH. SECTION NINE
15 F 11667 feet thence N Ii degrees 17 Condominium recorded In Official
then ce N Sb degrees
1?169 feet; thence N 11 degrees AS' IS" E Ill 11 feet. thence N. 45
Records sook tn. Page oo36, Publi(

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degrees 09 26 W 17104 lest
thence N 12 degrees

feet, thence 5 IS tiegrers 30' IN" W

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fingers In IM after his lawyer made several him. Customs alerted the IRS, which dL-q)atched
ne agents said they weren't accustomed to he was hard rf hcaring.
midnight telephone calls to Wtthington
its agents to the Miami airport
taking ortkrs from a privaate
te attoaiey and that
The agent handed Hughes a card
IRS agents were pn7dred to serve a sub.
They evientually learned that a private Lear On didn't intend to wait all night. This was
the mi. ne billionaire then asked for a
potna on the phantom billionaire at the Ft
jet, flying out of Managua, was expected to followed by a flurry of calls
magnifyi ng glass and was offered
[Awkirdal-!, Fla., airport In the early morning arrive not at Miami but at R. Lauderdale about
Sources familiar with the iticidelit say a glasslim.
hot" of Dec. 24, IM At the last minute midnight. But the IRS agents, meanwhile, had midnight decision was made by then.Interrial
I lughes read the card and thit agent repeated
lxiw.'ier, they were
frimn boarding his pInne.

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feet, thence N. IS degrees 31' 27" W
93.41 fee; thence N, " degrees 22'
14" W. Ily.32 feet; thence N. 38

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degrees 331 54" W. 6124 feet, thence

42o s6 feet. ih,%nce s 73 degrees ill Point on the East line of a ITS fool AN[) ALSO LESS7
Florida
Corporation
46" W 1117 37 feel; thence S 60 wide
SHEOAH. SECTION FOUR,
degrees it, 43- w s9i.si feet. Easement. A% recorded in 0 R Book Condominium recorded in official

forbidden by their supesiors received astonishing Instructions from Revenue Commissioner .lohnntc Walters
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i ls recalled seeing Ifughes, minutes. A few ralnutes later, Davis called bad. asked whether he was Howard Hughes. The
man
now be iold how hiternal Revenue officials let name on a "stop list." A c;mputer check con- triumphantly to notify the agents that they had mumbled ye.i.
11w ageni then beg
anreading the
the elusive Howard Hughes slip through their firmed that the IRS had a subpoena to

s"rse on to cancel their assignment,

PRIVACY

thence

thence N. SSdt-gf"% Si E 3U34
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feel; thence N 19 degrees 04' 311, E thence leaving Said North right of AND ALSO LESS
m 01 feet then ce S
degrees s vaav linsof State Road No S 431 runSHEOAH SECTION THRC

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E 9285 feet thence N 51 said North right of way line 61165 Condominium recorded In Official
ig,ees20 21 F IlIOôfeet thenc e lesttoapointontheWes? line of Lot
Rc'tcts BooSs9l PigeOSli Public
N 09 degrees 21 II E 33011 feet 1$ Block C) Said D R Mitchell
Records of Seminole county ,

How I
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62 10

thence N. 77 degrees S4- 19' F

W

27

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'-

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ce,

totnu am cnaw some

and members of the "otilter" party. The can- barrier, many investors become unnerved. It's people really underntand, there does seem to
by microwaves — 11's clorning. We have the
d;date thus must have 50 broad-lIased state
too high, they say; it has to fal!.
exist feeling that the ermorny fina.117 Is In shape technology to have
the systmi in operation
urganhi,ationi at his disposal.
Quiteoften you w ill hear the market
to Support

test

degees 7' 04" F

4

1
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North Carohni
ALSO LESS (From itie in
It-.- Section of I" North rifihl of will
nPre are 132 entries in the
line Of the Longwood Wagner P"d
two-dimensional
arts and 131 in
and the Wcil line of Lot 36, Block
TPSt to the point of tangency, run 56 Block 0
0 R Mitchell
scultpure and craft,, making an ("Phju'ue"
D 0 R Mitc h ell's Survey of
A
thti S, A3 cle(orres, 21 E. 91.24 surv" of Mom E Levy Grant, as
fI1 pla
%Icne% E, Levy Grairl as recardecl in evenly baldnced show. There
fee t then ce leaving said right of ritorded in Plat Book 1 page
,
capturing 58 per cent of t he
viaV line N 01 dr7fees 36- 20" E Public Records of Serri County Pint Book 1 page S. Public Records w ill .
es n painting,
0
Seminole
County,
Florida
run
vote. %ith "grooming"
In721.7$ feet to the roint as curvature Florida; run thenct N. it degrees $9
of
hence N oo degrees 49, 11- along in drawing and graphics, 29 in cluding attire — a close sec
of a
34" W along ?h North hoe of Sad said
,)nd L
West
line
of
Lot
56
210
sculpture
103
in
crafts
o feet
and
Lot
radiusuf
to the Northwimi c of ncr of la;d Lot In photography. Applications and C)U third
of I degrees ar o4-.anda tangent of clegees 49, 13" 1!. 179.30 feel to A $6,
com- ersation soon tells me all I
thence 19 degrees
42vi feet. run thence Noetherly mint on the North right of way line
34
"
300
00
from
craftsmen
outnwnbeted
Ifere
are
the
rest
of
the
need
to know. Does he talk
feet along the North fine of said Lot
along the arc of said curve a of state Road No S,434 (Longwood
ensional
results:
S4 10 the point C4 begiri run
abi himself. or do" he arik
tdegrees 49' 13 F 17
artists four to one
After C)C5 came the "smile," me questions about myselP
'
14 f oll owi ng c;urses ICng 51 North Thence S
feet to the aforesfillid Nwh right of
54" W. 112 94 feet; run thence South right of way ioikt.
The Festival is celebrating its Including the teeth. Women in Egotistical men talk about
73S 00 feet; thence S 14 degreirs
thence N 12 dogrees SI' If W. wal line cl Longwood Wagner Road. 17th
h
f Ight of
run
thence
alnng
uld
Nort
year and is novv acclaimed every state and Canada ex- tl~emselves. Generous mea as
06" W, 360 30 I,
,ef to the poka of M 74 feet; tnence N 07 clegreeiii
AaV
line
N 12 degrees 53' 31" W
ws
one
of the major art festivals pressed more Interest in the qu lion
inri
11 he talks about
containinn 16220 more or
14
w
ksit tIiv
la
oegre.s 00
lei acres
in tie na t ion .
. 2W06 feet; 141, F 10A 97 fool Iq theUr'II
"smile'
than
the
responding
others
Is
he
kind" iioe
a?Crt,
.3!1
Cliairman
of
the
1976
Festival
men
did.
!Irr"
""; LieVre"U""W ;0 CC North line of Lot S6; thence alo
gossip?
feet tKenc e N. 12 degrees S3 - I I - w.
EXHIBIT "A"
Next the volce. Those who
"Does he ever say, 1 don't
.
106.90tert loa point on the Last line Uid Nodh hne of L of 56 a distarce of is Eric Larsen, Winter Park
"GOLF COURSG.~ARCEL"
of Lot 51. Block "DI, of SaM D R. 142 71 feet to the point of beginning
more or attoiney, assisted by his 40. tald they first notice a man's kno%k'? I I like a man who is
Containing 126.1661
From the Souiht corner
Mitchell's Survey of the Moses F
suice remarked that they find a quirk to admit that he doesn' t
Its%.
not including acreage of the member solunteer association
on 11, Levy Grant. thence leaving i4id
t
d
810felaid
r-loride
Povii
Corp
Judges
this
year
are
as
deep,
resonant voice most h3ve all the answers.) Is he
a% recorded in Plat Book ii. pago jo, road right of way lint, run N 00
POrAtion
Easement
Over
above
follows:
Susan
E.
degrees
49,
13" W, along the East
Public Record &amp; of Seminole County.
Nleyer, aFpcaling.
profane? Is he latelligent? Is he
Florida, run thence N 12degreessi- line of Said Lot 51, 91 60 Ito to th. described tract.
er
LESS FROMALL OF THE ABOVE
04" E. along the West line of Said Northeast corner of the aforesaid
Artist"
magazine
and
editorial
first
no0re
"Iell-tale
jewelry,"
10
minutes,
I
know
whether
1
Gt
North Orlando Ranches Section i3a
S11EOAH, SECTION 014E a
run thence p4S degreelS
director
of
"The
Artist,"
a
such
as
a
wedding
031ance of 311.37 feet; thence run S. 34" W along the North line of Said Condon'i'rtjijm
ring,
a
in
Ukc
him
or
not."
d
Off icia l
Records Book 9S6. PAge W Public British magazine for the friendship ring. a necklace,
77 dogrees OS' 56" E. 40 67 feet to Lot SY a distance oil 73S 7S feet to a
lost women who wrote that
the point of beginning; tun
point on the aforesaid North right of Records ol Seminole
practicing
artist;
Lois
Moran,
bracelet.
as
a
"filgri"
that
he
Is
what
they first notice about a
AND ALSO L ESS
th ence
46- E wayil,If'otStateRoadNo
director of research and 'taken" (An Arkansas wonan man Is his pac ka g ing assured
8 feet. thence S, 73 degr ees 38 , thence N.lJoegirefil 53,31-S:lai
ION TWO

interest cuts Into corporate prnfits.
90 feet of water. "The size of these ships and the
Ile stock market is suspicious, neurotic, guilt'The fact is that interest rates are very
low inaccuracy of ocean charts nmke anotiher en.
ridden. Nlyths become realifies because they ore compared with a year ago. But the threat is as vironmntl disaster like the Torrey

candidate's own pasty members, indepndent.s market finally does penetrate through the determin-d by a psyct'solotical process that few

by the buihessnilien Omnselves.

S

Recatas of Seminole county, Int; thence S. 02 degrees 40' 26" E.
Florida. run thence S 0 degrees 49, ido ts f eet to the point of curvatu re
13 F •long the Eastsideofsaid Lot of a curve concave SOuthes?ffly
56 a distance of 210-36 feet to a point having a raoius of IUS74 It-0, a
on a curve on the Noti ly right of coriffal angle of 08 degrees Ad" 071,
and a tangnt bearing of
one of St a le R'd No ¶13-1
concave filorlherly. with a funoent degrees IS,It- w . run thence fliong
bearing of 5 16 degrees AV2I- E . a the af C at Said cut ve 734 16 feel to
tangent of A? 72 feet, a rad-us of the PoInt of tangency: run
2170AS tri and a central angle of I
thence 5 11 degree% 141 ~A" W
degrees 42' 19"; r un thence Easter I v 11 2 94 f eel thence Soul h 215 00 feet.
a"the arc of said curve and bald fl-encv! S. l4dii 44,051, W. 360 30
right Of L Way line a distance of 1113.44 feet to the Northeast carrw of Lot

tendons of other portfolio manage

of businessmen is almost impossib1e because it is being fought

'hence

Survey of Levy Grant as recorded degrees 5$ Li W 770 31 lest
in Plat Book I page S Public thence S 01 degrees 34 10 F 34511

830.

sidential races are won
not on
charis:nm — txjt on a superb national
organi7stion down to the precinct, able tn meet

16101

feet

214.77 feet. thence S It clegfets 24Sf- E.M 00 feet; thence S w
degrees 32ii " E 2il 13 fee; thence
S 12 deg'e.a 05 41 F 141 10 test

Beg;nnir.gat the Nurreast corner of

&amp;1odern tankers cost upwords of $65 miUlon,

The imiustry has much influence in GDrigress, That is why
President Ford's proiIs for regulatory reform affecting die
Civil Aeronautics board are given little chance of passage.

thence N 78 degrees 36

Flo-rids, containing ISIii acres, the point of langericy; run
more or Otm,
thence S. S? derees 38- 53" W. 19
APARTMENT SIIE NO. FIVE
70 feet thence S. 31 degrees It, OS--

00

seice

ID W

described being l Seminole County, the arc of

chart of the Straits of MagellM is dated t8%,

uumon t

point of

degrees

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,

V

be the guests of Genera! Mi!ls
on an

f 10771 feet
73 09 C ?f' 21

21 5 17 feet; thence N 50 degrees 11 ,

IS" and 3 fargen, bearing of 14, 02
clegfees 511 3111 W , run thitnce
Northerly along the arc of %a id curve
146 67 feet to the point of ta ng ency,

along

one made in the late 180( The most recent

tusy uuex

to The

distance of 22.1111 feet to the 1::),ra of
beCinning All of the dbove

The forces that move the stock market,
Ship grounamigis are ocairring at ttre rate of
Week after week tFds year the Dow Jones however, are too various to even count. The
three a day around the globir, and mapv )f thw
Industrial Average has been tantalizingly close nuirketplace Is mass psycholoKy. It is h3uled accidents are attribu
We to outi uccan
ta
to 1,W0 points. Last Thursday it was within four and pushed by
so many forces that to forecast its charts, says Compa5s magazine, a publication of
points — and then It took a dive.
direction is to play a game.
MOAC,the nation's largest commercial marine
There is raagic .thut that level on the DJIA,
r
.i
•us
Lurance company .
One
big factors
game
i is
make no mistake. It is indeed a barricr. It is
flILfl use ,j,u,w4Ofl ore giip igara ran
inter
es
Ye
I
t.
t
rates
After
DJIA
average
reached
99
t,
intimidating. is
last week it went into reverse. Seeking the nmt liground in the South ClAm Sea in 1973, it was
to many people it seeems to be either the wall of
,the!atest available chart for that area
likely explanation, the analysts decided on the folio%*
heaven or Valhalla
ba.%-,d on olie of 1

test

v w

S4' 57". run thence North*e$lefly Westerly, having It radius of IX 21

back in the 19th ctntur&gt;

Seven times since 1%6 this average ha-headed toward the barrier, but only in lbte Ir12
If interest rates rise, it was theorized, the
did it push through and remain there for at least stock market will inevitably be hurt. Ifigh In ter

17

211 $0 feet thence N 39

"I 6S feet, thetice S. 25 degrm A6-

feet lrda central angle cjfOlde'?reeS reverie

Dow Thousi

—

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S $0 degrees 29

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for state and rational ~onors.
State Familv Leaders of

saldcurve7flif 97fref tothepoint of a degrees 48' 02" E.: run ihence 175 16 fetti; thence N. 0 degrees 21,
Sidew8lk Art Festival win be
compound curve concave South Southeasterly along the arr of said "" L 112-40 feet; thence N. ~l
*"teriy having a rad4iA of 434,71 Curve 774 20 feel to the point of Clearties 41' 05** W 16VSS feet: held Nfrch 19, 20 and 21 this

hien who go down to the 3ea In ships these
pinpoint their locations at any thne in
'I,
thanks
continues, and if it tasts much longer, s~rne direction dnd force of the wind and the position of "
ny we"i
enterprising producer of garnes might soon the moon dictate the height of the tide. It is Otherwise, however, they are Vill Operating

threat.

W $7769

thenCe Northerly along the arc

NEW YORK

interest rate

S

curvature of a curve con degrees 26 06 W. 13116 fetlthence

thence

' aentraI angle of?2degrees $4

Tension In The Market

come out with a big seller called 'Crack The predict,abe

01

curve 35 46 feet tn the point of 201, W
S 26 feet; thence N. 15
clegreet IS, It" W. 11402 fei
fanqe.*xy; run

w

R

E

ir

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Educational Corporation
In the spring. state winners
and their faculty advisors will

I-lel. thence N, 38 degrees 3v 3s', c
%.05 feet, thence S. 40 degrees 3605" E. 194 . 39 feet; thence PS

OF

The Annals of America," from

ro. 74 degrees 46' 31" E. 7119 feel.

curvature of a curve conc4ii e degrees ir tv- w. smiy feet;

I it

took thctr real possibility u'e maga!ijie warns n)ofl
a man good at the one to succeed in the other maractured realities Lit the 1,0Spi barrier. pro
'
nts, and so proved that.a threat is as potent
unless he has close and comfortable ttes with the
As fire average heads toward that figure as the actuality.
What impresses us most about the plan to
regular party organization and large suins of portfolio managers beCome su-99CIous of the n.
Another question that anifilysts of vanous orbit 30 electricity-generating sateltites to
money

But airbaes react qul&amp;Jy to any criticism of the system.
n.ey defend a burenwirwy that defends ftm, that keeps fares
high and that givEs them a shared monopoly on routes wid

£4 45

to produce electricity, the ni cor,Uum for
the most put on Its merry, wasteful ways.

ra

private empl oymen t , there may have been a

thence S 13 degrees 45 39

In X ng mun pa Li

W It

people vote.The earl) primaries take place so

o

.

A K ING

fif

-

0 feet. thence S,
S4" E 9467 feet, thence N 56

utbcMt5rty alcog the arc of

973 16 feet; run thence S 16 degrees

or to incinerate it with no by-product
" sqs
m i
of
Cicniolidattid Edison.
Indeed, It does. And as Uce points out, it can
.1
i.
be
without polluting .i.
prope rly designed plants,
Yet with the exception of a few cities like St.

eel ready to vote their dissatisfactions by tur-

separate retirement plans is not unique. So are

feet runthence S lOdcgreci

W. 17263 feet; run thence s 66
clegrm S61 191, W_ S4# 16 left, rjn

of natural

ba

point

egren

-M

program, and becomes eligible

also t uris for his or tier s ho4ul a
20- volume refeerence wirk
71 clegrei n,

X11 00" E, 503 21 feel; run thence S, cave Southimirstitirly. having a radius W 11 dtgfm 41, 30- W 126L19 f"l,
72 degrees 38, 21" E, 464.11 feel, run nf 354.74 fPitt and a cvnlr 91 angle of degrees At- 30" W IM.19 fei
thence S, 26 degrees CS, Obt, E 371 On LS clf
41'
run thence thmce N 14 degffieS 4)' )lr* W

landfi'

f

•

I imed and rec 'cled

more ense to recycle garbage by ex.
frurline anargy frnrn #1,",, it A~~

-:

71 f? ?

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General Mills sponsor of the

1 77 E Y) SO
2O98OS

b5iflf)ing; run thence P4. 41

Id be

"With fuel 11 costing '12 to '13

"

(rvp 7

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Southeasterly along the arc of said clegreiii E. M 4feel. therKe

tiut

T'aE

Teresa K. Hankey has been
named Seminole I1'gh's 1975-76
Betty Crocker Family Leader
of Tomorrow. She won the
honor by competing with other
seniors in the written
knowledge
and
attitude
examination on Dec 2 She will
receive a certificate from

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t7

S. 09

of

d

materials — glass. plastics, nibber, metals —

plants

ir

tangent bearing

and a

f f4

that

ploring the possibilAy" of btuning some of 4
this garbage es a substitute fuel in its steam

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'.

nation's largest city has annowced that it is

help him to do better than otherwise in the
next primaries,-

the (VOn) of *rlpflqy , r,.

point of curvature of a curve con

.he utility
gas and the high
company that generates electrical pmer for the

honest survey would Indicate. Having done

4

CO 4JA 70 feet ana a crwr. aligle of beginning; thence Continue, alony
25 aegrem Is, "-,
run thence the arc oil said curve 62 S6 feet to the feet, thence S. 68 clegrM 44" 58" E
fee, thence S 31 degrett 11'
Suuthilasterly along The arc of said point of anoency. run thence S Ils 96.S7
oi W 3"
, 01 feet; imence
S 6,31
curve 1 91 34 fee, to he poin, of degrees 02, SS- E 77 00 feet to the

i steam capacity.
cause
Th

lower percentage of the probable vote than an

p•

65 degrees 02' SS- E 72 00 feet to the degrees 51, ill. W ; run thtni

andI the
Americans continue to throw away incalculable
quantities of potential energy and mountains of

ii
"ni Honored

AN

SHS G i

17
,
5
degrees It' 39" W 60 21 feet; lh
S 29 dPgf CeS 44' 42" W 10 62

college scholarship while state
thence N 51 c$egree% 20, IS" E.
61
secLind-place
winners receive a
feel.
grant of M. The state winner
Sli degrees 48* 00

radius of S16.12 Iftf. a tangent of North Orlando Ranct-ts section i).
S2804 fee, a ceptrai angie Of tb mis,ance of tie 6s I",. thence run 5
degrees 28- 41" and a tangent 19 degrees SV 10" E. 310 57 feet
bearing of s 11 degrees 23* 46" W ; to a point on a curve concave Nor
run thence southerly along thearc of Iheatlerly, hAVIng a radius of $96 12
said curve a Milance of 169.0y Irel o feet, a central angle of 74 degre es S4,

Great New York, for example, prochices
18,5W tons of garbage a day. Menhattan alone
con trib u tes 1900 tons — enough Sd) energy
experts, tn product,one million pour
.

the high cos of participating, and the realization
that Social Security may not be such a bargain
after all, is causing some groups to consider with

out

d"gress (15 56 F 10047 feet t,
nt of u'ture ct ,i cure
conavr NortheA'erty. havi ng

M

i

Legol Notice

thence S 45 degrees F 782$ tee'

•

fttorded in PIat Book I) c.ce
Public RCCOrdS of Seminole County,
rlorlda,run,pen( ,'N 17c rrt Sv
04 t. itrg tt,e west line o f sni

77

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thence S. IS degrees 56, 43', 7
feet. thence S 33 clegrii 41' ?4- r10911 (set. thence South 3000 feet.

IGHLANDS

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thS?8nce of 31337 feet thence run S

Aid

crisis

"

h

man does better 'tlian expected — a result
frequently achiced by manipulating the pre-

Civilian federal employes make up the largest
caleilory of wnrikers exeimisvi rit-nn, qn

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one locality cr another.
There is frequently too little notice taken of
w ho wins a primary, too much stress on which

"better than expected" by "beating the odds,"

to

,

h'ive been tran1nrm

plementing their other retirement benefits Now,

or

From
•
North Orlando Ranches Section ii,

Ii

North Orlando Ranches section 13, a

the cries of alam about the energy

extremist candidates able to work people up in

seeing Social Security as a bargain for SUP-

many other Americans who also pay,

04" E along the W

:

nergy
Recycle
Garbage

Tuesday, March 2,1976--5A

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(- lorida,runIhen(eN13decrees. "GOLF COURSE" PARCEL NO 3
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Cvening Herald, Sanford, Fl

o Ranches Section

-a in Plat sock ,
Public Re.oras of Seminole County, NORIti ORLANDO

I V_

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something a;un to booide joints
and phony analyes — and heavy payoffs in
publicity, donors ard workers for underdog

Congress opened the way for state and local cmp!oyes to join on a voluntary basis Many did,

•'

4,9c.r

owth

feet
CLERK'S NOTICE OF SALE
bniflg. tPen
CCfHiflu N. 3$ thence S 00 dPgreps 41' 14" W 6576
f "I. thence S 20 degrees 33, n- W
NUT ICC 15 HER E BY GIVEN that degree% IS' A6- E 4 1
1"1., run
Pursuant to a
thence S
plemental Final
aeee% 38' 09" E. 85 44 frtl~
75rT
J udgment ofForeclosure
W. s 5;:et;
69
1h5 above entitled
degrees 14' 38' E 2 72 feet, thente
4" E.3i1 67 tet,
en;T
10 decrees 14 11 E. $7029 lest,
Circuit Court of the Eighteenth øegrees 52 I?" E S42.34 feet; thenc e
thence N, 13 degrees 14' 26" E 17-n
Judicial circuit, inand for Seminole
W 04 degrees 0?1 48-1 E. 257.21 feti,
County, Florida, I will sell at public
thence N, 65 degrees 01, 44" E. 112 00 feet thence N 66 degrees 02, 15" E .
a9 2; feet, thence S. 21 degrees 21'
feet, thence S 49 degrees As, 49" E
duclion to ?he highest bidder for
Cash at the We%? Front door of the 4406 Nart; thence S. 6S degrees 01, 28" E. 91 79 feel; thence N. Is
14 11 E 120 42 feel thence
Courthouse n ltr' City of Sanford, 44 W 179 $1 feet thence s
S to degrers 26, 06" E, 3167 feel
Seminole Coun!j, Flor id , t the degrees 07' 4" W. 21560 lest;
t henceS49degrees45'4ç"W359
hour of 11 30 A M., on March Illh, thence N. 11 degrees 52' 11" W
test thence N 6l degrees fl 4 W
$976 that
ai parcel of
65
00 feet: thence , 4 tieciretc 11 ,
Property described a% follows.
A111" W 37456 fe1i therWe N. 73
117.15 let'.
APARIMENI SITE NO. FOUR
degrees 3$' 09" W. 1179$ feet to the
Dr 1'
16 feet thence
From the Southwest corner of Nor tn point of beginning.)
S. 33 degrees 41, 74" W 7211 feet;
Orlando Ranches section u. as Containing 35 14S2 acret, more
cert

WASHINGTON — Our staggered presidetial

All government employes — federal, state and
local — were excluded originally from Social
Security on the theor thv ere covered already
1w adqUate retirement programs. In tile 195(l'S

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A

Jane Casselberry

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ployes or give them the option of taking part.

f act

term training for employers and employes covering

J

t.

he coin,

the s.
d includ
e
provisions which exclude most government em-

1k

('t')

RAY CROMLEY

amount of money going out is overtaking the

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Val

4
~
WOMEN

feet,
$1023 (eel to the point 01 beQnnin
,L,SF o1rnt;: Soulhwnt Corner

Defendants
408 61 feet; run thencii,- N I I degrees
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE 25' 46" E. 257 86 feet to the Nint of

__________________

Making ocial Security voltetary might Ile
more appealing to many Americans tidav than it
was when Sen. Ba:'rv Goldwater came p with the
idea in his1964 presiiierilial campaign. 'Me most it
cost a worker in 1964 as $245 Today the top
deduction is $825 which will increase next 'ear,
aiid (L)1$ht dl ( l)Plfli t" p1 t" td iboiit this ili1u of
the system to keep its promises in ffie future.
The trouble is, going voluntary could dehver
the coup de grace to an "ir,surimcie" system that is
already giving actuaries night.
-iiares because of the

-

only to colleges offering free on-site employer
consu lta tions under the Occupational Safety and
1leil th Adnamst,ration p rogram, as well as short

N 69 OegrtCli 16 34" W IS As IN-1,

COURT,

cf

I) n recoraea In Plat Book 13 PIQC
10, Pubtec Recofd of Semlncir
Plainfiii, Counl*ri. Florida, run itence N. I;
degrees SAI 04" E. %long the West
DEVELOPMENT ENTERPRISES
INCORPORATED t F'orthi cot
Section 13 a dstance of 383 3 test
r*rasion, ef V
run thence S 77 degree$ 05' S6" E

A former Herald associate editor Patil
t . in 1lomstead was recipient of
re,low
Freedoms oundation at Valley Forge flonor
Certificate Awrd for his published article
lives on Forever." Walt Disney World
won file 11 • Forge Honor Certificate Award for
"America on Parade" in the Americana Category.
I)nc, Ilills c.11ristian School in Orlando won the
I
Valle) Forge HonorCertificate

Valencia Community College, Orlando, is one of

m an I) Bro c k , Mt4imonte Springs attorney,
h.is been trtilied as a rxrnlnee in the contested
election for a two-year kni on the Florida Bar
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IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
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Thanksgiving in his city in conjunction with the
annualNlaycirs' Prayer Breakfast sponsored by the
Greater Orlando Area Quimber of Commerce at
7:30 a.m. tit the Sharaton 01yrnpic Villas. Special
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prevention.
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County 3hefiff,S Department.
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3 Bedroom home,
fully fenced yard. new FHA loan
available 324,500
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home, economical oil heat. shady
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located We-stofHw'j.77.92
At 1120 Florida Ave.

Ph. 373-4430

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322 5672

FloOr Stripping
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room, carport. Shining, payments
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skirting, new carpet, adults only.
Payments 15061 Phone7770051
P4ight 6703369

1721171 Broker
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home, draped 8 carpeted
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Payments 1147 11 monthly No
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P S I P 8 ,11.450 196.5 Mustang V

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BERPIEPSAUCTION

Beauty Care

1 Bedroom Trai'er, 10.33'
31,993
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C lear' 3 tectroorn, P, bath, avodado
,iuyc. &amp; refrigerator, blue carpet
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P,iylfln'S. 377 130$
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tent heat, wall wall carpet, en
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380) OrId,ido Drive
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65''Pets.Siipplies
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Nights 372 7357

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',an '- (1 tc nu, u',i"J cqq r f'iro'tJ" 1970
owner, bided . First $l,7t)0 lati , '
An,Qjar,i.t,
bOLL - S
it. Call Harold, 373 fl7
Casseloerry, Hwy 1797 0301706.
Dodge Oart S*,ngef,
ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Hardtop, 12,195, 373 7972,
Top pric Pad, used, any Condition
KEP4P,'OWE ','.'ASt-fI P J,r'c
611 $176. wnter 0arl
1966 English Ford Cortr
Servict,ustamath ne-s
mectsa'iically Sound, 3175. C
MOONEY APPLIANCES 371 0697
Want to buy electric as amplifier
otter 6pm or antlmp weeker,
- 323 6752 after s
Refri
323 1753,
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We Pay Cash

Central Flons's
MUL TIPI.E LISTING REALTOR
372 1791
19)9 S French
'771196,332 1914

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.

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cOcci. Ortaocto $ 66 2131

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Florida room. lO0"ISO lot, tree's

Luxury Patio Apartments

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6.000 BTU. $ 75 15 Cu ft upright
Irerier, 1150 8316250 after

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for $23.00) 1I'$A i(cms Nice arr.i
See this one

CRANK

ONSI, &amp; REALTY
$30 6061
alter 'irs 131 1120

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OflflOun(inq the Opening of
San lised motor, sold Ofld installed A Is
I2 acres cars for parts Open 7
Que'u'n Nursery, cr)rocr A,lv,1
week J&amp;B Auto Parts, East
Park of anu SR cc J -P Mc
Hwy SO Ca..'collet, Orlando 514
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't'(onciiliOncd Batteries, 517

bedroom suite, 19$, doublO bed,
complete. 3.45, new dinette.
dinette, 6 cnairs, 350, nice
recliner, SSS new sel of 3 LRM

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123-5774 Anytime
Multiple Listing Service

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•Od's flrv,t'St and unusual Cactus

rtntr A, 373 'iJ

5700 DOWN - Freih well locb?e.33
bedrcom, 1', baths, masonary.
55—Boats
central he-Ot anti air. Qualify aeci I ________________
rent while pope's processed FHA

Harold Hall Realty

£FERRED
3 Bedroom, Carpet, range.
refrigerator, drapes, all stay
Central neat &amp; aIr fenced lot,
10"163'

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322-2420 ANYTIME

stove

8. refrigerator, central heat air.
garage. Large- yard 332 3553

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refrigerator, drapes All %lay
Screened porch lot 75'a300'
Beautiful g4rden *-In fruit trees

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3 Bedroom. ?bOths, carpeted.

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32-Houses Unfurnished

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HOME? Plenty of room' ee this
clean. 4 bedroom
heat with garage &amp; Florida'room,
Only 376.t)O0 Ask tO see home buy
No

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Transportation

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cer c Pcarl
inlay, 5333 409 W Fir',? 5? 377
233.5.
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Park Ave Conv.rs.'nt to $tCr('S

-clicn Every Fridar,
Au
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46 F fraMV110. tiAllICIrd

76- Auto Parts

Yard

S1-Houset)jd

OLDER TWO STORY) bedroom, 2 RETIREMENT
HOME2
bath, carpc-te,cI throughout, fi,iflt
Bedroom, I bath, masonry,
hardwood floor$, nice Shady well
located p101 Only 519,000

REALTORS MIS 254$ PARK

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busines
Classified Ads alters

577950

COMPARE 7141S NEW L ISTING- 4.
I1edrocn'r., F lo,Ida room, kidney,
Shaped Pool, kitchen appliances
Walk - to schools,
cioctor 126,900

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P'Of Free Estimate C,tiI C.Vby, 371
67 II no ancn,r C,ill 3?) 9)1!

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(ti)vCj &amp; SCI'td hag Call 6A2 649 5

Piro &amp; group 8811'% Piano &amp; Organ
Sales, 301 W Itt 172 7755

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Sanford AUCIIC'n

323 - 9410

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7ndMincti
ClubHourS.3prn
Dolly (close-ti Wed I
1ngoThrsdav2C.'.D

3 ruroom,
yard, near lake in
Quiet area 175.900

IDYLLWILDE SPECIAL- Only 4
y'ars ne'v, 3 bedrooms, 7 baths,
family room, loyer, double
9ararjr, breakfast bar, central
htAl 61f, large lot! What more do
you want for 14%,400

trailer apt Adult 8 family park
Weekly. 33)5 Hwy 17 92, Santora
173 1930

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P'irp ()r.ir S-itcs 6. S"r Vie buy
panos 8. trade LC.flOnS -

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Miller

CallBart

fireplace, patio, kitChen Op
ptiances, parm3led family room
Use a little TLC, and you can hOvea st'owptae 339300

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We Buy Furniture

59-Musical (Vrcliandise

Wood or ci.") ctr'ss feiecutuyedt'sk
6. (h.,.rc, Secme,ar..sl de
&amp;
rhair, straight cPih.; fslirt,
cab,net'lo. AS is Cath And carre

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MIGHTY NICE
AT THIS PRICE
Spotless 3 bedroom, 1' baths on a
corner lot F en c ed back yard.
concrete block Yard Psas some
line PlAntitirls Pricccl at S19.900
Financing
no probll'n,
"SELL IT, SAID Tt'tE
CA'.,9 "MOVINGLY
SIAICIY 2 story on large double
'vwA" loI Formal dining room.
fireplace in living room, separate
BIG family room leads to fantastic
patio (screeneci) and 20*10'
'.wimmnncpoo Carpetect .39.SCs)

SLEEPER WIfl-1 TERRIFIC GROW A GARDEN
POTENTIALI 2500 sq ft with
large fen,'cci In

br 2 Bedrooms Adults
PARr, AVENUE MOBILE PARK
2543 Park Drive 1lOup

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A tamge 1l,cclroorn home n nice area
yoj
can afford. Carpet,
central heat, many fine features
Financing to Suit',c,.Jrbuctget Only
172.950

900

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7722296 after S and wk rids

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a tangent of feet, thence N 4$ degrees E. 11.1.5 and Itic- undersigned
as Sheriff ci
I364o(, a radiulof 94290 fee-'? and e-e'; thence If. 0$ oe'grees '!9' 33" C. Seminole Coors)!', Florida, will at
ac en tral angle of 14 degrees 04 41"; 190.07 feet, thence N IS degrees C
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3:d day of Mirchi
run thence Southerly along the-ar,. of 15354 feet; fht'ne S 77 degrees 2$' A,O $976, offer for salt and sell to
feet to 14" ( 97 19 fec-I' In the point of the high
curve &amp;disance f 771
es t bidder, for cash, subject
'hepointofrevecsecurvuof a curve hI-ginning), containng 177.0067 to ari'g arid
all existing itin$, at the
concave Westerly, with a radii's ci more or less acres,
not Including Front [West) Door of the Seminole
I0.73feef,a'angfntofSo73fen$anct acr eage of the aforesaid Florida Counfj Courthou
se in Santora,
a central angle or 6 degrj 50' 3.5", Power Corporation Easeme,s' over Florida, tha above

377 0661

it $urr.tur.', .tflpltanret
tools etc Buy I or 1001 items
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t4 charge 1511 admitted tree Come
lyciwse evCry Sunday 9 to 3 al St-.
Movi land Dr.v in Theatre, South
1192 Ptioe 77? 17)6

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S r'i r s
Sewing table !i0ld new for Sollig. So
assume balance of t0e. or 17
payments of 39 S
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SANFORD SEWINC'.CENTLR
307 C Itt St Down?ovn
332 91I

Asso0d Colors

COVE APTS BEAUTIFI.H. WOODED LOT- 1mm
I
qui.-t sect.on 3 Beti'oom frame
on', &amp; 7 brdroom apifirnerils,
house, with range &amp; refrigerator
lurn,stied or Lnfurn-'.hed Newly
House herds some fixin' up, but it DO YOU QUALIFY' 1100 00*n,
redecorat
Cone v't- 300 F
519.000 May buy IOU, central air
buy for $16,500.
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(all for details

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Golden Touch 'N Sew

Eves. 3n 0617 or 372 1367

BAMBOO

Every Sunday

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________________________________ Ilooking tor a lob? The Classfied
Ads will htlp you find that job

BINGO

IN

3 BR Brick Home

3324170

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To Buy

CASH 322-4132

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u 'll
Terms available W.rebc,use must NEED A SERVICEMAN? Yo
jr tiusnes1
hum listed in
be emptied POWt Call warehouse
Service Directory.
collect, days or evenings, ask for
Mr Wilkes 305 79) 177
1973 R&amp;nelI 19'. I4( HP MercruSi-c
inboard outboard, blouu.ers. bilit1966 Chrysler Wagon, sell or trade
pump. Sink, running water, cc
IS Color Combination. AM FM
boa, Mad, new canvas, full in
Stereo 335 37101001.
strun,entaton, new carpeting
71,
NYU GE Central Air Cos'
0391, 3776211.
ditioning Unit Used I Mo% 3n
17' Malibu fiberglass boat. 70 tip
after
Johnson motor, trailer and ac
Large oil painting Gold frame Sat
fesit)rjej. SSSO Call after S. 3;2
Site Valued at $750 Sell for 1149
7474
Phone $430303
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Real Estate

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When you place a Clasi,fied Ad in
The Evening Herald. %fay close to
your phone beCauSie Something
wonderful is about to ?',ap'U%.
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v,,in, it., rent hor,,
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I-lU Oviedo- Duplex, 'urn or
uri'urn Ideal lOcOtion RCO')qshlø
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17) 4171 (or 1121 4670

30-Aparlmenis unfurnished

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WE GET RESULTS!
ATAFEEYCUCANAFFORD

ROBSOP4 MARINE
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redecorated, 7 3 Bedroom house,
new kitchen with breakfast bar,
now carpeting, 'ar7e pane'ed Frame house with stab ftocg Will
family room, tining room, new
move tci your lot Price includ's
root. new nalurai gas furnace
house, moving nd new foun
ritç'
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baira 571700
,,inn 3 f),rn
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U.',nnr, 32) 057?
ii( tim, living room, .t ticat. unit
electric, central heal air. %750
A C. 000d condition U.950 Potiono,
down &amp; lake over payments al
GREAT ASSUMPTIO
79SOI12
aro. 370 mo 5/1 3576 Dettona.
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Block House - Wil
or lot
3 BR home votth
7 Bedroom, loving room. kitchen,
Screened porcl large lot, assume
7 bAth. .111 btick, sunken larnsIl,
haIti, car po rt, utility coon,, Oil
SISC payments 373 1311
room, v.atl to watt carpet, 2 car
heat, unit AC. excellent conditiOn
cMraqe, extras galore 112.300
3 BEDROOM. I bath frame house&amp;n
Price incIude twuse, moving and
DYNAMIC PROPEF TIES
new foundation $)0,930
)lots with fruit trees Corner of W
V Ifard*ick, Broker
?'95u11?
7511 and Lake Ave., %31,S0O.
Dettona&amp;14 641)
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Cash only Call 371Y9S3 Alter $
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55-3cats &amp; Accessories

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rent, 3100 nlr)fllti Broker O.% nor,

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LIKE NEW

bf,dc'n Lake
By Owner -- 4
Bedroom, 2 bath Small down
r" -. .iz
assume payments
S11-IM Ph 373USA

Property

37-Business

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Wcial fou(h, Can't beat the space
for this price. See tOdayt
. REALTOR
$31 1232

P I' bath

'IL S REAL TOP,.
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321.0041

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371.500

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Home Lots

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hcurs weekly with complete
lrd.i.tg &amp; location
up Investment of $400 1300C
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F PAL I10N OF 114EIR

316,300

WITT REALTY

t.0V1 ESTATES
PItA Swum,
II. LitJ tiiiSa' ISO mo Free
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7 ftP Ibath, C Block

BALL REALTY

moorage. Aduilt 322 "70

ICS

OWN

$12,000
111.300

* SWIMMING POOL SALE *
distributor must tell balance a
19/S pools complete with ts.n deck
fence and f.ltpr )li16 overall

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2 OR, I bath, frame
7 BR, l' -z bath, Stucco

Evening Hera d, Sanford, Fl.

Sale

for

PP. 3i, I OR. 373,500 3 ACRES, 300 ft. on SR 46, Geneva
ti..rP
) I)
C Block buuldJnQ, 6x21'. used as
business And living quarters.
371.000
4 A YMUPW M PALL
Reg R,-Al Eildle Brok"
372 3f-1l Atti', l4r 377 7751
si' .'. ii ci Sanford
w
Real Estate Broker, 371 06
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372
373 3215
32) 1093 Black vinyl Mediterranean style
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couch and chair, excellent
WINNER
Kish Real Estate
dition C,iil 373 779 alter, S p 'ii
Perfect Retirement
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e
lots Fish, PRICED to

24—Business

37? 0-

3)9,'3O
LAKE MARY Take your U1o.Cv •i 3 BR, I bath, large lot
two well built modern homes 7
ALSOOWNEP WILL FINANCE

7 flctroom located on large. shaded.
p'ivate lot, furnished, 1150 month
Broker Owner, 377 $997

CALL 372 2611
r,VuI

377

3 Bedroom. 7 bath mobile home,
Carriage Cove Trailer Park $1QO
monit, RIUS 155 lot rent 37)

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645'

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iassified ad We'll help you write

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Retirertivti Ir.-in
Wekiva
Landing Pcort oil scenic river,
Futi, ho4ting, canoe. Adults 377
4110

new home' Moving to an

1723I

OWNERS WILL FINANCE

REAL ESTATE, INC

3A--hiobile Honlle-s

.'IAN I TO SELL
YOUR HOME!

377 2111
Alter hours'

3229704
GENERAL CONTRACTOR

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2S74 Park Or
Re,r.Itor

JOHNNY WALKER

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3 OR. I bath, huge corncr lot on
paved road, central ha, will wall
,
Pu I'icttcni terms

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7 Neat appearing sales persons with
car for local demonstration work
Top earnings anj chance for ad
vancement For interview call $39

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JIM HUNT REALTY

CIassfleii Acts didn't work
there zt nt

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41—Hojses

New For You!

STOP AND THINK A MI NUT E,

t'1t starter? A QOOd Phone voice
and aggressive personality 5 the
key to success Excellent OP
portunuty with plenty of room toe
Advancement Enthusoistic only
need apply Call 3?) 5176 for ap
pointment AAA Employment, 701
Commercial

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41—Houses

Furnished

Ctr,ir, 3 BR 7 tatIi, 4 • ii?, .i ,' r .tnct
lI4'.lt. ru.'.onahle First, l,it ,,,nt
$100 itiposil 133 4677 atR-r 4 p rn

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Money and Posvcr
1100
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FOR THE DEAF
€D LIL[AS. YOGA AND YOU
700 CLUB
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CASHIERS
OUNO. Siamese cat in vicinity of
Immediate openings. "Hurry In"
LESS (From the Southwest corner
thence S 31 degrees 15' 34" W. 74691
2
Miuste's Cove Apts. Owner call
this.
fret. tlit-nc' S IS degrees 30' 1$" W. cf Nor th Orlando Ranches Se-dim
321 1107 aft er 7 p m.
4
SALES
13 as recorded In Plat Book 13, page 604 27 feet; thence S . 75 degrees II'
(R)
Some
experience
helpful but will
point
of
10.
Put.11c
Records of Seminole
31" W 100.03 feet to the
9 GENERAL HOSPITAL
6—Chi Care
train, Knowledge of csm.tIcg
curvature of a curve cOncave County, Florida, run thence, along a
would be great.
(Mkxi
T WITH KNIT
€
Easterly with a tangent bearing of projection on the West tine o said
DESK CLERKS
BUSY BEE CHILD CAPE
(Wed) WOMAN ALIVE
Id 2OdegreesSl' Si" w., a tangent of North OrtanctoP Arches Section 13. S.
4200 Machine experitrice will put
2427 Hoiiy Avenue
feet
and
12
degrees
54'
04"
W.
i47.03
feet;
of
902.98
)03.53
radi-is
feet,
3
CD THE MOTHERS IN LAW
Phone 373 7310 or 322 0760
you '0 work.
thence W 150 07 feet to the point of a central angle Of 37 degrees 09' 34";
3.3(3
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run thence Northerly along the arc beginning run
6) MATCH GAME
I Plush spots, lijkcellent potential
thence S. 01 degrees 47' 24" E.
of said curvea ciist&amp;mceof SIS.63 feet
9-43ondThings to Eat
Immediale openings.
0 (Tues.. Thin) CARto the point of langency, run
160 00 feet thence S. 4 degrees 56'
658
SALES CLERK
RASCOLENDAS
tiecice N, 59 degrees 31' 00" C 4)" C 705.35 feet; thencc
freshly picked cabbage. wholesale
12 PAt.J.. IIJWEY
Part time. Retail backoround.
i'W'•'
2I 3) feet: thence Pd- 13 degrees IS' degrees 77' 54" W. 9042 f#rt:
'9 ONE LIFE TO LIVE
ci
retaIl
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Buk
Farms,
Lake
700
SERVICE STATION
Monroe, 373 8331.
r 2) 12 TODAY (LOCal
A
TTENOANT
LABORER
39"'N
74
feet.
ttience
thence
5.
13
degrees
45'
348
46
ctegrees 36' 79" E
757
LIUAS. YOGA AND YOU (R)
Spanish speaking person woua be
Fruit Fat Sale
feet; thence S. II degrees 39' 14"
N 10 degrees 00' 2v" C. 17.
feet:
at7-2iiid8251
(Ff1)CONS1_vERSUR\/1VAL
able to and thisposition.
67.77 1cn$; thence S. I) degrees 37 Call before 0. in Or atter 3 p.m
thence N. 26 degrees Os'
W.
1
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372 1948
KIT (A)
37" W 339 5.6 feet; thence S Al
ii
feet:
thence
N.
07
degrees
39'
4
73(7 jaf
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71" C. 575.59 feet; thence N. 83 dt'QmeeS2l'59"W.40.21 feet; thence
EL) ROCKY AND FRIENDS'WE SELL SUCCESS
'j) GCOOMORNINGAMER
ciegrees 25' OS" W. 261 73 feet; S 79 degi'ees 44' 12" W. 0047 feet;
UNDERDOG
-lot Cr llmrqcia
3773176
ICA
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thence 3.37 degrees 3-4' 07" W. 197.01 thence S. 04 degreeS 41' 46" W. 6376
4 00
tee?, then ce-S 21 degrees 16' AS" W, feet; thence S. 20 degrees 2)fl"W
800
11)IPOONSIDEE
PARTS MANAGER
671 93 feet; thence N. 52 degrees 79' 15 4-1 feet; t hence S 06 degrees 42' recorded 'n Plat Book I, page 3.
4)
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6)
149 GILLIGANS ISLAND
35"
W.
5.5.59
feet,
mence
S.
69
Public
Records
of
Semnole
County,
Most
have
15"
W
to
the
point
10000
feet
of
KANGAROO
experience In all phase
degrees 26- 31" E. 4217 to"; thence Florida. run thence N. 0 degrees 49'
beginning,
6 t mARY HARTMAN. "4,Ry
of agricultural equipment and
N. '*0 degrees 11' 1,' C. 17029 feet; 23" W along said West line of Lot 36,
LESS fFrm the ou?hwe'st corner
tanrM)
auto parss, Including receiving,
of North Orlando Ranches 5'j15 thence f4 I) degrees 14' 2o" C. 67 37 OdiSfinceof 710 3ófe'et to the North
stocking arid counter sales
0
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MISTER ROGERS'
.$OW
)).as recorded in Plat Book 1,, page fret; the
P4,66degmeesO2' 15" E. we-st cornei of laid 101 S4 thence N
Permanent position with exiellent
9) MOVIF' (him)-Nevor oin
40, Public Records of Seminole 49 24 feet., thence S. It degrees 71, "degrees it' 341- W 3W feet along
fringe benefitS. Contact Per.
9 EDGE OF NIGHT: ProCounty. Florida, run N. 12 degrees 21" E. 91.79 feet; thence P4. 13 the North line of said Lot $4 to the
s.onnel Office
54* 11ooll" E I alongthe West line of said degrees 14' 11" E. 1" 47 feet; thence point of beginning; run thence S. 0
ervod Thurs.. am below.
Jules Dasillin. (B&amp;M Gre*,
A. DUDA &amp; SONS
1),a S. If dereC5 26' 06" C. 31.67 feet: degrees 49' 13" E. 179.30 feel to the
PdorlhOrlando Ranches
9i (ThuS. only)
dttted 1960. (tuec.) "Town
Oviedo. Fib. 303365 SU1
cistance of 795.11 ftc?; thence East thence S. l9cteg?'ees is' 49" W. 3a 59 aforeiaid North right of way line of
An EuaI 0c,.ortunity Employer
PRESS CONFERENCE: L"o,
.MlhOtt Pity.' Kilt.
109.53 feet to the point of curvature feet; thence N. 7 degrees 72' 46" W, Longwood Wagner Rood, run thence
00ardo. with Prosidi"al canEG. Mar". (B&amp;M 1961.
&amp;S-00
feet.
thence
S.
50
~iiogreft
III
along
Said
North
right
of
w#y
lint
N.
of a curve concave Easterly with a
Roars.
did
radlu'sof 526.12 fett.a Central ang le 10" W. 117.15 feet; thence S. 73 12 oegrees 53' 32" W. 14.7$ feet;
-_-(Wed) "After the Fox." Peter
of $3 degrees $5' 01", and a tansenl degrees Ii' 55" W 76 16 feet, thence theekeN.00degre,sSC' 16" C 16092
12 DINAH: Guplg tncfudo
Sellers. I3ntt E)'und. 1966
bearing I S. 32 degrees 23' 44W , S 33 degrees 41' 74" W 7211 feet, feet
Lot
(Thurs.) "Salute tc the
([) ADOAMSFAMILY
54; thence alono said North line of
run thence Sou therly along the arc at thfflCC S. 15 degrees so
W. 77
Mimnes," Wall&amp;e Boer'y, Fay
430
said :urvr adistance 01770 S7(eetto feet; thence S. 33 degrees 41' 74" E. Lot SOa distance-of 147.71 feet to the
108.17 feet, ',hence outh 3009 feet; puint ef beginning. containing %Q
DOUGLAS SHOW
the pcint of
run thence
DIS
LED
52 degrees 29' IS" C. 1*5.C4 feet; then ce S. 43 deg r ee s C. 2171 ft'et: more or less acres.
Texas Town "S1zigHaycn,
6 ' MERv CiFflN SHOW
AMERICAN
'hence N. 35 degrees 2V 4,ill E. ".30 thence N. 51 degrees 20' 23" E. 64.M Henrich. Inc,
Sebaston C&amp;Uol. !VA. (SAW,
(D SESAME STREEr
fret. thence-N, 17 degrees 79' 73" E. feet. thenc e East 60 00 feet; tPme-qte L. F. Heni'ich, Pr.j.
VETERANS
MERV GRIFRN SHOW
9 THE FBI (A)
109.15 leeS; thence N. 43 dc-gre-c'S C S. 22 degrees 46' 03" C. S3 IS Icet; Fla, Ii L.S. No. *743
€1) MISTER ROGERS'
(Seal)
131 Al feet to the point of beginning, then ce-N $ldegrex's17' 22" E
, jiy MOUSE Ct.t...0
Chapter
Arthur H. Fueckw:Ih, Jr
.
-.
run thence further N. 45 degrees E. feet; thence S 21 degrees Is' OS" C.
('/)
Clerk of the Circuit Court
207.70 feet; thence S 7) degrees 3,)'
5) 06 fret; run
5,(7
I/ 97
By. Lillian T. Jenkins
4' PHIL DON0,I-IE SHOW
thence S. 63 degrees 2$' OS" C. SI" E. 9I7 feet; thence N. 34
'c,?h at Santjrc!
21 ADAM 12
Deputy Cfrr.
51451feet. thenceN. 06 degrees 3l' degrees ll36"E. ldI77 feet; thence
€I SCHOOL PROGRAMC 217 38 feet; thence P4 63 N. 24 degree's .54' 3)" C. 71.59 feet, Winderweedle. Haines
PANG
530
37 degrees 34'07" W. 82.01 Ward &amp; Woodman, F .A
drgreeso)' 4.4" C 191.03 feet thence thence
Mr'etinqs
1000
S 19 degrees IS '*9" E 4406 feet; feet; thence N. 38 degrees 39' 35" C. Post Office Box S
2 12 NEWS
Business 7 - 30 1st TUCS
2
112.: CELEBRITY
Winter Park, Fl. 37709
thence S.6$ degrees Ol'41"W,1$1.94 9605 feet. thence 5.40 degrees
COAAW. 03" E. 11439 feet; thence N.
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Allit,
___________________________
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degrees 76' 06" W 13.416 feet;
NOT ICC IS HEREBY GIVEN that
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thence N. 33 degrees 41' 30" W. uy yl.tve of that certain Writ of
1.5 E Ayers, R L S
11:00
Did you know that your
126 19 fret, thence N. 34 'legrees 43' Execution ISSued Out of and under
FlO Peg. No 700)
FICTITIOUS NAME
2) (7I WHEEL OF FORclub or organization
NotIce it h4'rl,y given Ihat I am
39
degrees
W
751.20
feet;
thence
N.
the
seal
of
the
Circuit
Court
of
Subject:
N0TH
ORLANDO
ae IP this liStlr each
arorres 43'
tngag,i in b'ress at 747 Mattand
" W 195 26 feet. Seminole County. FIerPt, upon a
HIGHLANDS
6 GAi11
v.eel. for only $3 per
Ave. Suite 10), Altamonte Springs, LEGAL DESCRIPT;ON OF GOLF th(fl( N. 1$ degees 13 10" W. final Iud3ment rendered in the
114 02 feet; thence N. 76 degreoIj 36, aforesaid court on tho, Mh day of
wiieek? This Is an ideal
9'. LETS MAKE A DEAL
SemlnOfe County. Floirldis unjer the
COURSE AREA NO. 2
I fictitious
I-rolls the 5ou'nr'sI corner of 77" W 71557 feet; thence N. 50 January, AD. 1974, in that certain
name
of
way to Inform the public
AAR
11:30
l%'iO"W, /6.10 lest; thence case entitled. J. Ed. Straughn, 1st
of your club activities.
'2'
12,' HOLLYWOOD I CHIROPRACTIC CENTER, and North Orlando Ranttmes Section I), Sdegrees
It jtgree 32' 54" W. 43 71 feet: executive director of the Floricia
that I blend to register told name as recorded In Plot Book 13. page 10,
_____________________________
sous
with theClerk of the Circuit
_____________________________
Public Records of Seminole County, then ce N. $0 degrees 37' 16" W. Department of Revenue, Plaintiff,
4) 6) LOVE OF UFE
I SemInole County, Florida Court,
Florida, run tP,ence N. 12 degrees Si' 171.441cc?: thence N. 42 degrees 30' vs John Capko d b a Pig 'n Whistle, I
in ac
"
W II 39 1cn$, thence N. 1$ Defendant, which aforesaid Writ if
9) HAPPY DAYS (R)
I (Ord,lnee w,ta the provisions of the 01 C., along the W est line of said
/:' [ If) (Mcv's, Wtxl, Fri) "viu,.*
F ic t itious Name Statutes, To Wit: North Orlando Ranches Section 13, a degrees 3I 77" W 91 Al feet; thence Execution was delivered to me as I
dis tance of 377.20 let?, thence F,as? N 64 dejrets 27' II" W. $7.32 feet;
Section
66509
Florida
¶I5tie-j
1151.
Sheriff
of
Semino'e
Cot'nty,
Florida, I
ALEGRE" (Tue., Thurs.)
7)1171cc-Ito t'io point of curvature then ce N 35 degrees 09' 76" W, and I have levied upon the following I
U J. FCoyd, D.C.
'cAnaAscLENoAs."
oh curve concave Ecerly, with a 17004 feet, thence 04 17 degrees 20' described property owned by jOhn I
Publish- Feb 10, I?, 74, March
11-55
I
tangent bearing 01 S 31 degrees 25' 21" W. 163.7$ feet. lhen'e N. 03 Capko U ha Pig 'n Whistle, said
I
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'6' W , a tangent of 53690 fret, a degrees II' SI" C. 7317 fees; the nc e property being located in Semirnle
.
/
rddi5 of 516 17 feet and a cen tral N. It degrees 41' 21" W. 102.90 feet;
County. Florida, more Particularly
________________________________
angle of 13 degrees 35' 0)"; run thence Pd. OS degrees 41' 46" E. 65.76 descritxd as follows, all propef'y
thence
Southerly along the ate of fret, thence P4.75 degrees 10' 75" C. taken from the efendant's place of
TRACK AND F TELD
saidcurveaciittanceofs5$.4$ feet lo l7S$6feet, thence P4.09 degrees 77' business, the Pig 'n WhitI in
EVENTS
"
E. 12.4 feet; then ce N 21 ctucllng.
the- point of ta ng enc y, run ttirnce S
S?degre-es29')S"E fl06ieefto the degrees 4' 05" W, 16$ 35 feet,
33 chairs
D E C ii K.L A W R E
E M 0 P A JH D
point of beginning, run thence thence N, " degrees Ill SS- W
7 fablej. 30
21! 4) feet, thence N. 03 deg rees 41'
hrt S S7d.gr..s79' 13" C I$0
6 tables. lx?
EEBVA THR 0WVJ10SHAUH
53" E. 2)049 feet; thence N. $7
1:30 P.M.
Pert; run
15' Coke Cooler
thence S 10 degrees n
w. ck-grc-s)Q'3$"E 115111cn$, thence
V.F.W.
LOG CABIN
C C' RftR1A C KA R R A M H A U V R
1 Per lIck Dar No.
N 33 degrees II' 71" C 141.22 feet,
it? 57 lent, tflCnce S. 25 degrees
1 Schaeffer Ice Cream Box
ON THE LAKEFRONT
_________________________
iti J
10" W 16)01 feet, thence thence N. 43 degrees C 6361 feet;
I Howard Salad Bar, staInI,t ________________________
41 degrees 05
76"
S
___________________________
steel
-TEA
AT HOT A VIA N ID
ti-it,
,tince feet, thence N 3$ degrees 12' 76" C.
777 i,'
15 tray 5lni table
n*it.a,,- a*. —
I
4301 fee?; thence N. I? degrees 31'
. ii degrees 34' 19" E. 211.71 feet;
0 P 0 R IEJ E 1L
T
1 Garland Gas Stove. 4 boener w
N CV
j
th,n(e S. II degrees 74' 59" C. 760.00 14" W. 46.10 feet, thence S. $4 grill
feet; thence S 46 degrees 37' 53" C. degrees 05' 38" W. 145.71 fee t;
A
I 6 b-irner gas slovi woven
t711'fl(C N 03 d'Jref'j 11' 46" W.
261.73 feet. thence S I? degrees
Johnson OtJt,tj, ice boa
'c I
OUHSHH£
I)) 53 feet; thence N 69 degrees 14'
,,Y1
ii" F 143.1$ feet; then ce N
I An.tts Deep Fryer. 3 section w
\'b V"
deQr(if5 Ill 31'CI547f,n$toa 30"W. $01.71 feet; thenc e P4.02
baskets
\,,_.,
toilf on a curve concave Easterly degrees 17' 26" W 173 10 feet,
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41c a line
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3Ica line
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SATURDAY 9.Noon
3 Lines Mintmum
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
Lot S6,
$9 degrees St' 31"W 300(s)
CLERKS NOTICE OF SALE
feet. thenc e S. 0 degrees 19' 13" E
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 179 30 feet to the Northerly right of
pursuant to a Final Judgment of way lneof Stale Road No. 5431; run
Fo'elO5ur entered in the above- thence. along said Nom'thcrlyright Ot
t'loon The Day Before Publication
ecttitledcause in the Clrr,ult Court of way line N. I? degrees 53' 31" W.
the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit. in 720.74 feet; thence N. 07 degrees 06'
and for Seminole County. Florida, I 29" E. 10.00 feet, thence N 67
will Sell at public auction to the degrees 53' 31" W. 200.06 feet;
highest bidder few cash at the West thence S. 7 degrees 06' 29k ' W. 10 00
Front doorol the Courthouse in ttie fret; thence N.fldegrcesS3'31"W.
City of Sanlord, Seminole County, 25308 feet thence, leaving Said ______________________________________________________________________
9—Good TbingS to Eat
F lorlda, al the hour of 11:00 A M., on Northerly right of way line. run N. 0
4—Personals
March It. 1976, that certain parcel of degrees 49' 13" W. 91.93 feet to the
—
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ARE YOU TROUBLED? Colt 1011
MURCOTTS
E XHIBIT "All
"0". of aforesaid D.R. Mitchell
Free, 644 2077 for "We Care$7
SO OU SHEL
DESCRIPTION
urvery of Levy Grant, thence along
"Hot1mn' Adults or Teens
327 673) or 377 0367
the North line of said Lot 57. N. 09
GOLF COURSE NO.1
From the Southwest cornet of degrees S9* 3A" W. 736 16 feel to the I WILL
hio
LONGER BE STOP AND THINK A MINUTE It
North Orlando Ranches Section 13, aforesaid Northerly right ofwayline
o'k
.
ANY
RESPONSIBLE FOR
ClasSified Ads ddn t
as recorded ;n Plat Book 13, page iO, of State Road No S 4il, thence along
DEBTS MADE BY ANY ONE
there wouldn't be ,lry
Public Records of Seminole Coun'y. 5d Northi'tlj Tight of w'way line N $2
OTHER THAN MYSELF. HI.
Florida, run N. I~ degrees SA'04'* E I "rees IIX 31" W 614 6S feet to the
WAY
AU 1.
7 TION
'461.
along the West line of said North Fsst line of L°' 16, Block "D'',
as-Help wan ted
GALLEW'(S.
Orlando Rar,cfr Section 13, a h,c-flaio 0. P. Mitchell's Surv'?y Of
Leo S. Edwards
di5tnc of 79S.I1 feet; thence East Levy Grant, run tr.rncc, along sa.d
owner
40913 feel to the point of curvature East line of Lot 16. N, I I deWe" 49'
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NIMMI - Sanford's Victf)r
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Th Maple Leafs took a
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coach air making sure the sits Itwasmorethanenoughto lead bs the eight minute mark
scheduled fight
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players
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during retTuiling and when we tully e%en witli Jacksonvifle Tun Young got the Nurth Stars Nhirrero, Uulle* down with the
mention it the bo%s smile," most of the way Monday night, on the scoreboard.
flu and promoter Chris Dundee
\lartir sald with a slight smile bu, the [lphin.s loosened up in
The teams pla)ed to a score. cancelled the entire program
of his own Mondas night while thelastFisemir.utes The6.foot less second period before
Itisloolatetofnda quality
representing the American 9 Llosd ccLred on allesoop Pierre Jarr of Minnesota and replacement, saul
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squad that scrapped its way to I think possibly we were a littic picked up Watkins
A think thev like the idea of %ictom in eight of its last 10 tired," added Staniago. -We
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grarm.
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%vown have 'been cOlA !fjoviL
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crown and Joty Vincent meets
man% t1ungs over the vears but seroas injuries,
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~ears Earl -- Red" Blaik spent freshmen because service ruagco refused to complain aWut
fGmler Majcr leaguers Cleon
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Dut there'll also be a new lonk fre ,hrnen nialt. ordy socialize Maple Ikafs defeated his North
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developments illpv;41 mrtribwiors to ft re. d,pcvc i n f ur !, i a hculirit:
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It marked lus first victory of ficialiv Nlonday ... for owner by a thrix-judge federal court to begin training T*hursday,
the season and the 5h of s GeorgeSteinbrennerof the New on baseball's appeal of arbj.
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Hogan*s total of 62, second on dozen Chicago White Sox minor that made pitchers Andy Mes- shortstop Daw Rowflo and
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career,
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league veteran.
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Tickets are on sale at Sears stores.
Corigrat ulat ions are i n order for Mike Gibson.
L.ake Brantley's cross countn* and track coach. ,he
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staked tuin to a ftee-sLroke Country (lub course.
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gard en equipment, and three can find anything in farm knowledgeagie salesmen, Fred Beach to Palatka
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major hay forage equipment equipment from the mini to the Hall and Kerr Sherwood, and by southern lip of the state Is
lines. New Holland, Gehl and mightyl
shop foreman Ed Kennedy a serviced by Duda They also
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Farm equipment is a veteran of the company since have an operation In Naples
tools for all sorts of ground tremendous Investment The 1957
A true story of success
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preparation, rotary mowers fafrnef has more Invested In
Duda Auto parts consists both might say the Duda story Is one
from 19 inches to 2ft in width, equipment than any other wholesaleand retail operations from the mini
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Select your sunimer handbag selection of assorted dried
of imports, lust love browsers, the Indian turquoise, and liquid from World of Imports. They flowers available at World of
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back once they've seen the looks so rich when mounted shipment of lovely durable
Come browse through dif.
merchandise they offer at their with silver, and World of Im- purses, They also carry those ferent worlds at World of Im.
reasonable orlces.
ports has rings, necklaces, hard to find Mexican leather ports, in their new location at
World of Imports, originally bracelets and watchbands for purses which last forever.
115 Magnolla St., In downtown
known as Second Street lm- bothmenandwonien.Theyalso
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made In order to be closer in the of a kind. Wear the ring you've
Candles make nice additions IN YOUR THOU GHTS AT
downto',,n area. Forrest and selected on any finger by to a nyone's decor, and Worid of WORLD OF IM7ORTS.
Dolly Foggin and their son havino it sized to fit at World of Imports has a good selection of ADV.
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help you with your purchases tarried
sizes shapes and colors
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stanfiy adding to their vast of ugly cellulite Is the Loolah
marvelously Interesting shop selection of merchandise. They Sponge
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represented investors in the
down a controversial plan for a Ui questiofl from agricultural to About 3.300 camp sites w"re project, asked that the decision
recreation area on 1,780 acres Planned Unit Development planned (or the area. In ad. be extended one week to allow
eastofG-enevaonLakeflarney. IEIJD) was okayed by the dition to water-related ac- time to meet with developers
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Th questicn of reeasing thenames of applicants wasraLsed
b an C1ando newspaper
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that hour-long mter-vews have been scheduled for each of the
Commissioner John 'uxnbrough was not In attendance when
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someone today work with their
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SEEDCO President Horace Orr said today he
has "no problem" with either method and would
An audit by the federal government's General "welcome" a grand jury probe or an audit by the
federal government's watchdog agency —the GAO.
Accounting Office iGAOI and a full scale
Today's telephone interviews wi'.h both Kelly R.
estigation by a federal gra nd urv are bo th
I and an aide to Chiles fl.Lakeland s were
methods under nsideratIofl Y top•rankingHoliday
t op-ranking
es
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charc.
and
count
the
latest
developments after Orr railed a press
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politicians to r
s
Seminole
conference
last week and asked Chiles for a
Employment
charges aimed at Snfotd

it looks like something in the nature of a
General Accounting Office i GAOi audit is Ir. the

r sd the agency"without provocation came
niorrow whether or not lo ask for the grand jury
under attack. The attacks have been authoritarian probe. lie said he was leaning in that direction
in lone and without even the appearance of ob- because, he said, that would brine, out all the facts.
$ectivity.
Kelly
e was in CentralFlorida over the week end
"linpllcitLn all of th ese attacks, an explicit ii
and made several inquiries into SEEDCO
mos is e c arge at
is wasting tax.
opf!3L!'M15 Today,he said he w
in'ud i
payer's Iflofle).
formation he gleaned from those inquiries
•'M you know from documents previously

F:conotnic DeveloMient Corporation iSEEDCOi.

ballpark." Pidgeon said. He said staffers in Chiles'

supplied to you. SEErX*O is in compliance with all

--surishire audit" of SEEfX0 operations.

The Y'ashingwn offices Of U. S. SIfl Lawton
Orr said today he called the press conference
i.'hiles and CongrcmaiI lUthd Kelly reported and made the request in hopes of countering what
toda&gt; thes were C( f Sldrtng t,th methls in hopes Orr cas ire iii
on 5FF [)C(1 tiS .Jfl Orlando
of resolving last w,?tk*s audit request from the local newspaper.
po v erty fuzht,ng aenC).
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President Ford is predicting
Victory aft er a hectic two-day
campaign tri in Florida as he
and other Resi dential candidates scramble to woo voters in
the upcoming priruiar)
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are the
rurat rinnic
cant vui period
with 14 stops from West Palm Castro — a strong issue foinla governor told crowds in
our country today"
The per son who hits you in
Reagan, getting his time on Beach to Fort Lauderdale in among Cuban exiles who have Jacksonville.
head will be out of jail bethe
Carter, who handily won the
the campaign stump, also tra- rain:.' weather. Sunday, he immigrated since the Cuban
Reagan
fore
you
get
to
the-cemetery,"
nation's
If
elected
president,
first primary In New
vered the state over the week- campaigned in Sarasota and prime minister gained power 17
told
an
Okeechobee
rally.
said,
I
will
name m own cab- he
Hampshire said he wasn't
end steering clear of pre- Tampa
&gt;ears ago
Liet and that definitely will In 'We should put criminals under ready to detail his proposal to
dictions for the March 9 pri
His wife spent six days hopReagan, who finished slightly dude a new secretary of stale." the jail Instead of in it."
do away with the income tax
mary
scutelang about Florida and
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deducti'n allowed tor iriterest
On the Democratic side. for. most of it was solo, including a behind Ford In the New HampWallace, considerO the front
Earber at a festival in Laihire
primary,
spoke
out
about
mr,rtgage.
mer Georgia Gov. Jimmy Car. door-to-door campaign Saturand runner among 12 Democrats on Belle, Wallace told a crowd paid on home
Panama
Canal
th
e
problem
ter was in South Florida while day .n Miami when she was
At a fund-raising dinner in
Kis- the primary ticket drew strong dressed in cowboy boots and
Alabama Gov. George Wallace trailed by children seekin,
it Secretary of State He
applause
in
the
Florida
swamp.
dungarees:
"
People who never Hollywood. he critteized Cong
went to small towns such as a u tographs.
lands when he culled for sweated an oince of sweat in

gres for its spending and cIt
"Why cur government want.c stronger law enforcement and their lives, who never worked a scribed it as "Inherently in-

Al Miami, Ford promised his

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Ms husband is agaln*
iSe"ond
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he
notlfkd who will be
ASerksi
abortion on demand," she j4,
responsible for removal and
'1 cannot gel past the point
"Old age is a .appointing transfer of tl* tenant in the
where it is a conscious taking ,g
human life' Mrs Reagan sa id time, a time of aches and pains event of emergency or can
howeser, she could 'go along't4, we can't get rid and of ap- celhition of the lease due to
mental or physical disability.
wi th it to save the life of the prehensions aboti health
says administratorHawkins
The lease also requires
mother
"They are talking of t he ir Connelly, describing the "responsible" person to
residents ofBram Towers, a12- execute a consent agreeing to
right to control their
story
apartment complex in be responsible for the remosal.
bodies she said but the),
citing that failure of the
are really talking of another Downtown Sanford
both Mrs Reagan sa id so But at (lit t.'omnpe' which tifl Lu teinuse the tenant
upon written notice shall cause
nutny couples want to adopt cofltiilis 158 apartment , 12
one
bedroom
and
33effi
uncles
said
tenant to be in default."
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the
Br-am Towers is not a
residents are nu ri aphome and a lot of lose
Mrs Reagan denied that her prehen.sisc about their health retirement home it is not a
husband is for a voluntary- ~than many of their con- nursing h)me: it is not a con,

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fund in the stock market or ,,rcqulred to sign when they accommodation of dder&gt;
fl,ose in appear to be a major People who are able to care for
some such"
these ippreht osions themst Rcs, ( onnells the
Mr lie never said such things iause of
ear-old adminLctrator said
Connell)- agrees but adds
. Ford had a man Following
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will
h, become ill and have to move or
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the clock and I m apprehensive
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exactly what p
Article 18 of (J',e Icqse stitec, about it for them 13i4t we can' t
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tenant does hereby state do anything about it Connells
She said her husband
"concerned" that $1 trillion that he understands and agrees said
"They are afra id of beuig
dollar: is unfunded for Social 1hat should.said tenant beciiuse
Security and that *one day the 6f phyaica; or mental disability taken away from their friends
people will t.'om to the well and requre med cal or nursing care to ii nursing home or a hospital
whirh !tmr &amp;es not provide. and we try not to have to move
the well will be dry.
lb. S not for taking away then, n that esent lessor has flfl)CflC out he said
Connelly !;aid in plan.-ling
anyone's 0wo,. Ile is not for a the right in its sole discretion to
today
for apartment complexes
voluntary proam and he Is terminate this lease upon seven

nct for ptitting Lte, motie). in the days written not-ce, and tenant o! the Brani Towcrs type,

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Twenty-six other Orange and
deput% for both the Orange and ruling states.
deputy in Seminole since 19,..
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jur~ on felon),heriff's
agents Sernincile Sheriff's departSeminole County resident% Polk said he has deputies who
es after
indicted for misderneanoi" have
ments. Cullom argued that as
"Therefore the court finds a were
also been bonded deputies
mon
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in g and face tria ls
Orange
County
Sheriff's
deputy
in Orange County for several
sheriff
is
not
one
of
the
wager
ersations from
Altamonte
Deput Calamta couldn' t ask public officers who is Seminole County Court
years and the arrangement
Springs
tment.
for auihorit to conduct a prohibited by the state con
hadn' t lit--,
Conducting the wirnaps. wiretap in another county.
Calanu.a,
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Tampa as ht hound up his
amendment is the way
campaign
sv!U **Florida is
complish this goal. She Wd
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the
key'
women would iose many rit.s
Ford said ttt if he wins big
,ia ERA which would 'lock"
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To the di smay of ses ea1srea
women's libbers present. rs
Reagan on a question
cerning the Equal RIhts
Amendment iER/ti, salciher
husband is "for ER and aglàist

I uthr Judson \tc\amara
brother of an

State Cinmitteewornan Jeanne Rodriguez '.trs eagan and
Audrey liollowa&gt; chairman of the Seminole Count) Reagan
committ, meet at a brunch in Altamonte Springs.

important role whetbr a
r,n is in or out of po*tcs
she said adding durii the
elght years we have bee in

The ruling killed efforts ot an
Orlando man to get .iret.'ip
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court. A second suspect, Jac k identified by number and
Crenshaw, 38 of Orlando. was placed their bets by telephone.
also indicted on felony bookIn a Nov.
51 raid at the
authorized b&gt; state Supreme
The court finds that a making charges by the
Court Chief Justice James C deput y sheriff
n statewide grand jury probing apartment sheriffs agents
Adkins
as Orange (.rnint) dependen officer, but acts for illegal gambling in central seized books and ledgers
aUegedl IlStlfl h etlors and
Florida Crenshaw ic
Sheriff
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ltzcII and in the ".a-nc of tI'
Calamia
and that a sheriff ina select, held in Las Vegas seada their numberc pIu currency
nd oth'r ite i
fen attor11 I i Cu llom hire lire and set tiie salary of penning disposition of ex..
argued last week in a bearin g deputy sheriffs independent of tradition proceedings.
Seminole Sheriff John Polk
that Calamia can't work as a any state law Judge Leffler'
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through Social Security,
problems of rearing dtldren
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an here. Also, be said the letter could have been forOrr says the "attacks" are coming from
to Lakeland b rnist1i e
Orlandi newspaper and
columnist From the sIrj1
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Seminole editi on of th e same publication.
Kelly said he expectp to decide later today or
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Reagan, wife of Heblican
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More than 400 Sepinok.
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searching for Orr's letter since Orrs press conftrn *. it SE F DC() , ffl(e t the Sanford-Central
Florida Airport.
in the Feb. 18 letter rtportedly sent to Chiles.

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could catepccpleto put upoc shut up."
Meanwhile, a Chiles a ide. Jack Pidgeon, said the
senator awaits only receipt of Orr's letter
requesting a sunshine audit" of SEEDCO records
to act.

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Cardon Meyer. Sanford city commissioner, presides over ~estivltles al !be openihg of another new
firm in San'ord
%Silllamson Comcaunlcatjoas and Engraving Co 1917 French Ave.From left ought Rain probabilit&gt; 30 per
around ileyer Is Wayne Al be rt, Cat-ni Far-ella, Jack homer, Margo Dowleu,, Fred Davis, Aiiita ((fit 10(145 and 21) per cent
Williamson. Russ Williamson, Thelma Williamson, Margaret koger, Papp&gt; Williamson, Bonnie Tuescls&gt;
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WASHINGION AP i — President Ford says that
if he wins the Florida prunar&gt; and does so by a big
margin, that will W a knockout punch to the presidentlal hopes of Ronald Reagan.
The President's campaip manager, Howard
Callaway, says, however, that it will take back-to.

WinoisMarch 16 to convince Reagan that he can't

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These axse~rnents in the Ford camp came after

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public.
Or claims charges of refusing to open records
are untrue,
Alter the first story appeared criticiting Urr's
agency, Orr Invited the Evening 1erald to his
office to peruse the agency's records.
Today, On' reconlirmed that offer.
"When you want !D come In and check the
records, come on in, I'll show you anything you
want to see," he said.
Orr refuses to mike the same offer to the
Orlando newspaper, he says, because published

NATION

IN BRIEF

Fence Operation

Results In 100 Arrests
WASIIINC,TON (AP) A fencing operation secretly operated by police and FBI agents did p2.4 million worth of
business before the lawmen ended their ruse and arrested
more than 100 persons, including 60 gu ests at a party to
celebrate the ring's pro5erily.
Th ose arrested included assistant U.S. Atty. Donald E
Hobinson Jr., who was charg ed with accentin!! two hrihc
.nd fired from his post.
recovery of l,bOO stolen credit cards, 460 government
checks, 225 typewriters and calculators, 700 savings
bonds, 18 cars and trucks sr1d an electrocardjac machine
stolen piece by piece from a local hospital.

By BOB LLOYD
Herald Shif writer
Sanford police arrested two
Juvenile boys Sunday night for
possession of stolen pre'ert
after vandals broke nto 151
.tudct lockers at Sanford
Middle School and scattered
thousands of sheets of pa pe r,
clothing and books along walkVUyS at the school at 18th St.
and French Ave.
Principal Dan Pelham
worked into the night t'ying to
salvage notebooks and term
papers that hail been scattered
b the vandals
Police said th e lockers were
entered by beating or prying off ,.
locks and a small fire was
started In one locker but
damage was miimrnal
The juveniles, ages 12 and 17,
were turned over to stale
D ivision of Youth Services
officJsatJijSanJordJu'pnlle
Detention Center after investigators recovered 61 text.
books and numerous articles of
clothing, shoes and locks from
the suspects' homes and
wooded area and a separate
field near the school.
Patrolman Lewis Coomnb
and detective Walter Jones

Brib es By Lockheed Claimed
l!-IOFNIX, Ariz. (AP) Lockneeci Aircraft ('vrn •i.i
iuo competitors made Chri.suuasUme cash payoffs uid
promised post-retirement Jobs to U.S. Air Force colonels
in a position to steer foreign mili tary business their way,
says a former Lockheed official,
"I have a few names," said Ernest F. Hauser, who left
Lockheed as a customer relations office1' after suffifinga
heart attack in 1964. But he declined to make the names
publi c, saying, 'it's been a long time and I do'( know
hat good it could possibly do"
llaser, hotlmsuburbanparadeVa1leysajd
payoffs are sm1t11 potatoes comoared with the huge
bribes )OU read about in the newspapers"
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The ,ipp treat suicide of
Norman JohllIleesleft his famJ) and friends be wi ldered.
They are in cr edulous at a report that the retired oil
company engineer passed Industry secrets to t he
Rtcsiansandwasaadouble agent for the FHI
"This is incredlbl," John Warren Rees said Sunday as
he read a news story saying his father fed oil industry
secrets to Soviet lne1ligence agents and became c double
agent for the FBI in 1971 when federal agents told him
th
his work for the Russia ns.
Rees was found shot to death Sunday, hours af'er the
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reports have been "unfair" and have not told the
truth about SEEI)CO, or Its operations.
Orr said he was sent word from the columnist
that he should not engage in a "contest with people
who buy Ink by the to:s."
The Orlando paper petiUond a fedrn agency to
force Orr to show his records, which he did at the
Thursday press conference.
On- says SEEI)CO first came under fire from a
small group of local medical professionals after
SEEI)C() was awarded a $50,000 grant to conduct a
Health Maintenance Organization (HMO)
feasibility study
lIMO Ic a health service plan designed to aid the

poor and the needy.
Orr said, however, that some local doctors
resented SFEDu) having any role in the health
related fielci.
Orr maintains the agency's only interest was
determining whcthcr the lIMO plan would workL'
Sem'nole County.
In the final ana)ysis, Orr said, liMO was 0c4
feasible. The reason, he said, is because tie could
not secure sufficient voluntary cooperation froa
area doctors to make the plan work here.
In existence since 1970 SEEI)CO h2s received
more than $4-million in federal funds. The agency.
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and •xecutfve director ol
tht- li alliscle
F'on.mlc Development
Corp., (SEEDCO) will be
the tWit guest speaker of
the ncW year at the Greater
Sanford Chamber of IS
Commierce's Personality
BrcaUst series Tuesday
niorUg.
i'nemecling, open to the
publieq will get under way
at B a-fl. the Chamber of
Com!rce building, with
orangt Juice, rolls and
com.
coffee served
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plimeds of the chamber. 1.0
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(y,a 40-year-old native
lockers were vandalized could Foxeroti Apartments
of Fm Park, is a graduate
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Uuh'efllty (1957) and did
Tubs Stolen
I
Thefts Probed
Deputy B. L Thompson sold
post-Caduate work at
I.Sheriff's de puties today were three large plastic fruit tubs
California State College
Investigating the thefts Sunday owned by Ilorvath Groves wre
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two.way
Lake Mills load. The tubs were
Uni's cilIty of Florida
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radio equipment from the home valued at M.
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of an Oviedo man.
IL's experI"ne Includes
salon
Entered
Officials reported a 1973
Jimmy Carter of Orlando told teackr in the Orange
white Pontiac station wagon
Couy school system;
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equipped with an ambulance
dcpsty director and
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taken u)' uUT.i..i
stretcher
from the
program writer for the
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into the Carter J1
'1 rear of Semoran Funeral
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Beauty
Salon, 1.J Image County Community
Home 622 W SR 436,
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Jackson St Altamentu Action Agency: and
Altamonte
Springs
The
program manager for
sehicle, alued at $3,000, bore Springs.
SELDC'O.
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Ai executive director of
TOOLS Taken
:'Semoran," deputies said.
the
latt2r, he has
De pu ties reported tools and a
Thomas L. Steede an em 12-drawer tool box, valued at sprheuded the cor-- ploye of an Orlando area
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pontlon, which has won
were then fforn a guage
couununIcaUns firm, reported at the residence of GeraJ A
gowrnment grants In
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cxcii of $4 million.
Dakota Tril, in
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An organization based in FredMONTREAL AP;
erieton, N.H., has sent a million letters to the Noweiglan
the annual Atlantic seal hunt.
government,
Valerie Mezes, a spokeswoman for the International
Fund for Animal Welfa re, said representa tives from It
and 11 other humane societies In Europe, the United
'!atr's and ('.n:i'Ia 'sviIl meet N -wv' ( '-inn minister in
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Site said Norway shares the seal fisher with 1)emnark
and Canada but is regarded as the prime off ender in the
hunt. A q uota of 127,
als has been set by the 1UitUr.m
lnternaUonal Commission for the Northwest Atlantic
Fisheries. Last year the quota bias 150,500.

P,Aondy. March 1 t97i-.-Vol. oL Uo. 164
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* Select from finished color portraits—n living cotor,
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JAMES— Funeral mass for
Thdoe James LaToor. M,

•iu' Ytch Count, Sanford, who
died

Sunday, will be celebrated

Wnt ay at 9 a m at All Sou ls
Catholic Church
with Rev
Willam Fnni's officiating
Rnt.ary will tw. r'.ted t 'p.m
Tuesday. at Gramkow Fur'seral
itome Chapel Burial in All Soul's

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Frank E. Paulson, Groton,
Conn.
Betty Pr escott Longwood
MyTon L. Scott, Waycross.
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DISCIIARGE.S
Sanford'
Clara M. Ashley
Shirley T. l3eechcr
linnie Jordan
Mary Smith
Peter Van Acker
Mrs. Jo hn ( Deborah) Brooks,
boy
Mrs. Do wld (l}w) Ten-'
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Eulalia La nce, DeBary
Mrs. Ronald (Kim) Ballard &amp;
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Mrs.
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Willis T. Motes
Louis W. Schatt
Mary E. Trosper
Margaret H. Wiliman
1.sther M. Cottrell, DeBary
Kathleen Warner, DeLand
Modelle Bancroft, Deltona
Albert G Commerford,
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No bac*'breakin, spriging
second-rate weed•intestedta-,,n ether Jon
of Southern homeowners who have con
Bermuda and other lawns to centipede gra
roT grass by overseeding iih CentiSeec
mended On Bahal St Augustine The CC
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Mostly southeast winds around
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Home ChIoci with Rev Bill W
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Lalr
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well 311 the time,
It's expected of everyone
at Brisson.

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Eugene R. Meadors
Ernest Mitchell

Brtn Funeral Ilcme is in
charge of arrangements.

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All SOUlS Social' Hall
9th and Oak Ave.

They were

spending $1 million more daily
than was being taken
The
hok welfare rngram was
helping banicxuDt the
lie
had to raise taxes the first year
to balance tj'ie budget but he
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Julia Flenoy

Mrs. Marion LaTour, Sanford; grandchildren and several

died Sunday. Born in North came to Sanford In 19S5 from
Providence, 8. I. and CIWi(!
t.%ts, sh jngton D. C. He WILS
Sanford in 198 from that city re tired from Civil Service, was
He was a Navy veteran of a Presbyterian and a
member
WWII, a member of All Souls
A,merican Legion Campbell
Catholic Churth, he was a Lossing Post 53 F&amp;AM
and
9
Fourth degree Knights of National Association for
Columbus with the Fr. Richard Retired Federal Employees.
Lyons Council 5357which
of
he
Survivors Include his wife,
was a Past Grand Knight, past Mrs. Hilda C. Thompson,
distict deputy and financial Sanford; two Sons, Chris S.

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Sanford:

sanford; daughter, Mrs. Denise
Owens, plymo'jth, Mirth.; three
Survivors include his wife, sisters, Mrs. Minnie Houle, and
Mrs Esther Key, of San ford ; Mrs. Antoinette Coleman, both
two sisters, Mrs. Susie Kirton, of Providence , R. I., and Mrs.
and Mrs. Lois Cribb, both of Mildred Whiteside, Pascoag,
Marion, S. C. and several ;
nieces and nephews.
Gramkow Funeral Home In
Gramkow Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
charge.
ChRIS THOMPSON SR.
THEORDORE LaTOUR
ChrisS. Thompson Sr.. 87, of
Theodore James Lalour, 56' Ups.ala Road, died Saturday.

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in 19s8 from Greensboro, Ga.

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Iiienlng, an aircraft engineer and memoer of the
Aviation Hall of Fame, won th e %right Trophy In 192! and
the Collier Trophy in 1922.

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of us

protesting

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Joan ne Anderson, Longwood —
DISCHARGES
Mrs. Danny ISusan) Lee, boy
J_ijj• - --,-,%
UaUi M. Lucas, Osteen
Sanfcrd:
Mrs. Randy (Krist ine) Pitt- al
Vindie IL Popovich, Osteen
Annali. L Bell.
T'
man boy
Sylvester Smi th, Osteen
Law;:
Effie Bright
Alverda A. Catoe, Deliary
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Carrell Cai,trvl
Evelyn S. Cordell, Deltona
Grass Pc?f('c/jw:
W. Percy Chapman
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Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Clark L. Dexter, Lieltona
Minnie Colson
Dianet Mathews a girl, SanHarry Pulley, Deltona
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will, &amp;'&amp;Q,
Eilleen J. Groover
ford
Janice M Hamlin, Fern Park
Dedith Hobson
Mr. and Mrs. Joe (Kathryrn
Barbara P. Stevens, Geneva
Frank Knight Sr.
Starling, a boy, DeBary
Rose Leneor, Lake Monroe
O'Neal E. Mathews
James W. Patingale, Lake
Mr. and Mrs. I. B. (Lynn!
Ms Gregory iJulia) Flenoy &amp; Monroe
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Brown Jr. a girl, Deland
boy
FEBURARY29, 1976

AREA DEATHS

father of amphibious aircraft and inventor of the strutbraced monoplane, is dead at the age of 86.

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PENSACOLA (AP
A proposed tuition hike was
vastly scaled down before it went to the Board of Regents
today. The plan would raise fees from $15 to 164) per
quirter.
However, an earli er ,irepos.at rejected by th e Regents'
finance committee Sunday would have hiked the fees up to
$132 per quarter.
The committee turned down a part of th e original
proposal which would have Increased graduate tuition by
$u3 an hour or $72 a quarter for th e average 12-hour load.

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of cortruction

Kiiiing

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she said.
sday, Mrs Reagan invited th
"It is a difficult time to be
women to attend
Reagan
parent today
difficult rally
Rollins C,llege the
thne to be a child. Children are night of their arniversary
exposed to things we weren't celebration at the field house
exposed to and are searching there.
for something
the Seminole County
believe in. My children are women Li attendance were:
'ondei'ful," she said.
Mrs. Dorothy Meadors, Mrs.
The diminutive Mrs. Reagan, Lamar (ilichard) Williams,
appt.ring cven tinier than she Barbara Winningham, Kathryn
does .n photographs, said her I.add Geneva, Ann Pimmock,
husband I agRiast gun control, Audrey Holloway, Maryll1e
believing "criminals would Streetman,
Florence
always be able to get guns while fYAgostino, Carole Perry,
the rest
Connie Austin, Sue Fenwould not"
She todorsed a California law termacher, S. Valley, Sue
which requires an automatic 10 Fornam, Cathy AhI, Dolly
Y-1 to be added to jail sea- Snyder, Erika Sargent, Alice
tences if a crimInal is caught Myers, Naitcy BrIL'rner, Andy
with a gun
Punork, June Arunkynvenvn,
'My husband does not feel we Ruth Boutwell, Sandra Glenn,
should be holding out an olive Elaine Jones and Diane Kir.
tfaflcll to I Ciba Fidel) Castro SeMe.
and this should have been
decided -1 long t&amp;re ago."
Of her husband's eight years
In office In California, Mrs.
Reagan said, 'He inherited a
state' on the verge of

lab"r uniors said Sunday they are being sued by the New
Brunswick Electric Power Ccnimis1on for $1.3 million in
damages as a result
delays at the nearby
Point Lepreau nuclear power plant.
Robert Stanton said the action stemmed from a court
order last October, banning the unions from teiiing
members not to work
The commission said the workers were refusing work
cement for the nuclear reactor building,
proces. that required continuous
for a three.
week period in warm weather.
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ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
Mary E. Bridges
Joe T. Collins
William McGill
Jeffery C. Richard.-,an
C"lle Yance y
Charles F. !iillhardt, DeBary
Wmll!im E. Clausing, DeBary
Henry C. Thursam Sr.,
Ikflar'
Ardo L. Whisler, DeBary

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CaSStherry
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lccreatke Building
Sanfm Optimists, noon be Ann's Capri.
DAV Seminole Chaoter Jifl n m 17.O Qnj

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Mrs. Reagan Greeted

Labor Unions Are Sued

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here, candidates have either Congress cannot by statute the right thing" by creating Massachusetts," Bah said. "IF as in South Carolina, nearly
Oregon, Nev
exploited or tried to avoid the change a court order directing magnet schools and rejuvenat- the Carter position prevails,
if half the delegates were uncom- Church said
busing issue. Today they were busing where that :ourt order Is log the worst schools to attract the Ford position prevails, the mitted. Carter had 29 per cent announce hi
fanning out across the state For based on an interpretation by students.
'ities of Massa'husetts will lose of the delegates to former Okla- ho City in
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Final campaigning.
the court of the 14th AmendMeanwhile, Daniel Patrick $C8.9 million in countercyclical homa Sen. Fred Harris' 17.8 per
The election here is attract- ment."
Moynihan, newly returned o r2venue sharing."
cent second place finish.
Small Tn
ing far more national attention
Much o the antibusing vote is his Harvard teaching post after
In other developments:
—In Mississippi, where the
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than a simultaneous primary In expected to go to Wallace, the resigning as United Nations
—President Ford said after a Democratic state convention
Vermont. The major reason is only candidate mentioned at an amb.issador, endorsed Jackson campaign swing through Flori- was
held, Wallace gained two
that more delegates aI'e at antibusing march on South In full page newspaper adver- dii that if he beats Ronald Rea- delegates and Carter, Shriver
liwm
stake But the busing issue ir, Boston high School on Sunday. tismcnts today and was to ap. gan thcrc March J, It would and an uncommitted
bloc each
Boston is also a factor
Rep. Morris K. Udall said on pear with the senator at a news mean a knockout punch to the
the
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chance
the
to
measure
reaction
in
a
CBS program "Face the conference.
former California governors
south of here has claimed the fives of two Kansas City
city
that
for
two
Nation'
years
has
been
that
he
doesn't
li!çe
to
On Sunday, Shriver appeared presidential ambitions. Ford
residents, police reported,
divided
over
a
court-ordered
have
Judges
running
schools.
"I
with
his family and Cesar ('1w- drew more than 80,000 persons
Sheriff's deputies said Robert D. Piper, 50, and Kay B.
Hood 1
plan to integrate its schools.
think
we're
all
being
tested
and
vez
at
a "Family Day" at Fa- during his two-day tour of the
2tI On
Greenbert, 15, were killed in the Sunday crash.
On
The twin-er,gine aircraft plunged Into a grove of trees
417 ,l
,4tTImlnIe
and both persons died immediately, police added. Cause
On a
47
of the' crash had not been deter-muted.
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Winterr1ngs Jn'cees,
VFW building, 17.92,
ii)ngwood.
Oercgrrs Anonymous, 7:3 p.m., Flor ida Power and

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irtegiation.

Tuition Proposal Scaled Down

Altamomi Springs h1om xkrrs Extension Club
w'orkshop onquil ting and dreg of Bicentennial dolls,
F1r t Federal Savings and Ian, SR 436, Altamonte
rrtht, 10 Lm.

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Forest Cly Elementary t hool P1*, 7:30 p.m.
Program on ysica1 educut1t* ar t festival.

SCL Crossing
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Sanford Civl Center.

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Pup pe t Show-sponsored by Sith Side Elemen ta ry
School PTA, ¶'Aladdin and RI Wonderful Lamp"
presented by
abond Marites, 8 p.m., school
auditorium.
Over 50 Cknieeting and picir, Central Florida Zoo,
111:30 a.ms
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Trauseen4tntal Med'taths lecture, 7:3U p.m.,
Flagship l3antof Sanford.

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drivers sill are uninsured.
Ralph Cobb, chief of the bureau of financial responsibility, said that estimates indicate the rate of insured
drivers tins increased from 88.5 per cent in the 1974-75
fiscal year to about 92 per cent.
"There has been change fec- the better," Cobb said. "If
we can hold at 91 or 92 per cent I think we'd be doing real
good. You've got a 3 to 5 per cen: hard core that will go
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Media Center. Tbough March 5.

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HOME (AP) Italy reopened its official foreign exchaige markets today after a 40-day shutdown and the
urn slipped further in what may prove a'udai economic
test for Premier Aldo Moro's 1-dar-old minority
gove-nment.
Tradii:g wai quiet as the bra was quoted about 778si
719 to the c'olhi' weakening frntn 'rI,4,w'. ita,
(1-771 to the dollar.
how the lira holds in official trailing Is ex pected be a
barometer of the duratAiit of Mot u'i gcva-nnent,
ilth s,nre World War II.

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Alcoholics Aiiymous, ö p.i, E)l W. First St.,
Sanford (closed )
TOPS Chapter9, over liaptizChurch, Crystal Lake

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A slate official says he's
satisfied with the progress made to get motorists to carry

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hcther
r;'wl mill, and Bah oflhlntle't .- a','
drew iaui
antd ir- c
SCJICdUIC(i for Aibaiu ljuv, spent much
Sunday urging we're going to have some presi- ins attack on former Georgia smaller crowds,
but most oh- state delegt
George C. Wallace tonight, the 3,000 marchers to vote for anti- dential leadership on this."
Gay, Jimmy Carter.
servers predict a close race,
had been
eve of the
second pres- busing candidates. Meanwhile.
On a local television panel In
Carter, who received the
—Wallace held a slight edge caucuses.
idential primary, is helping to mast of the candidates found suburban Needham, Sargent
largest single
30 per over Carter after South Caro- 11, Carter 5
keep attention fixed on the vol- themselves being questioned Shriver acknowledged that
cent
of the Democratic
lira's precinct caucuses over milled 4.
atmlc and divisive forced busing about the
television most people don't want forced
mary vote In New Hampshire the neekend. With 88.3 per cent
—In P.''
issue in Massachusetts.
panel shows,
busi ng of sch..ol children For ra- Ia:. ..,, -.,.....
.reensboro,
the state's 1,644 precincts 'e- cans éiecieu
The state's primary is sched.
Sen. Henry M. Jackson of clal
N.C.. urging an end
But he said he
ported, Wallace had V.9 per vent on delc
uled for Tuesday, and the race Washington, who has tried to supports court decIsions when States military involvement in cent to
2.1.7 per cent for Carter, delegation
is considered so iivided and Un- capture the antibusing vote they decide busing is the only
other nations "unless there is a but with the large uncommitted President
F
predictable that a relative here, was quizzed about Senate' workable alterna ti ve,
direct and obvious threat to the vote
46.8 per cent
party
—Sen. Fr
handful of votes could change votes on ABC's "Issues and AnSen. Birch Rayh of Indiana, security of the U.S."
leaders said there was no clear news cvnfer
the order of finish among the swers" program.
who has criticized Jackson for
"I think Jimmy Carter ought victory for any candidate.
ho, that he I
tight major Democratic candlHe said he had voted against "demogagwng" on the busing to tell us Just where he differs
—Carter took the largest bloc the Democ
dates.
some legislation favored by 'an- issue', said he would seek
(Presidenu Gerry Ford of committed delegates in Okla- nomination
Throughout the campaign bbusing grouix

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Radios Stolen
Auto burglars continued a
rash of citizens band radio
ScCC1 priadpal Dan Peiham views vandalixn. thefts utr the weekend. Jack
Martin, of 6380 Brenda Drive,

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valued at $4,400.

her participation in the April 15, 1974 bank robbery, and later dramatic development in the case, the low.kc
i1lO!,li ix SI .A members killed In a shootout with Los Angeles chuckled and said, "Something Is in the wI
police,
If convicted, Miss Hearst could receive a if
All seven tapes were played
the Jury, some at the request of in prison.

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MIAMI, iAP
A Polishborn Jew, who has spent 50
years hunting Nazi war criminals, says 62 persons
suspected of German atrocities during World War II
hidin,. ('Ut in the United States.
"We can't forgive crimes against the Millions." the
graving Simon Wiesenthal told about 1,000 people SUIIdiIY
at the'Temple Israel of Greater Miami
Wiesenthal, 67, has pursued and brought to trial many
'uspect Nazis
being freed from a concentration
camp 30 years ago. He sa id his Jewish Documentation
Center based in Vienna has provided information leading
to the arrest of
1,100 people.

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his case today.
The prosecution will then present rebuttal witnesses
ttu
sixth week of trial,
Bailey's 10th witness was to be Dr. Margaret Singer, a San

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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) The Patricia Hearst bank robbery
trial is entering
u what may be its final week nnil th e defense is
expected to wrap up its c se today with an attempt to discredit
MISS Hearst's own taped vow of ellegiance to her kidnapers.
Chicf defen.se counsel F. Lee Bailey, who has spent 11 days
challenging the government's contention that the 22-year-old
aelendant willingly joined her Symbioriese Liberation Army

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inte!ligence tests to Mlss hlearstafwr her Sept )a capture.
halley's assodatc, Al bert Johnson, said
j)-. Singer, who testified earlier at a hearing outside the
pending on what the prosecution does, I expi
presence of the jury, was expected to tell the jurors that she has the jury by Thursday."
studied the tanes Miss Hearst sert from the iuid'rurnnni1 n1tr
inhnnn ci,I
her Feb. 4, 1974 kidnaping. - prosecution's rebuttal appeared likely, He
11cr conclusion, she has said, is that the defendant was reading ruled out the possibility of Patty taking the s
from a script and that the tone and inflection of Miss Hearst's conceded such a move was unlikely.
voice indicate the words were not her own.
U.S. Atty. James I. Browning Jr. has pr
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Committee, headed by Sen. Tom Gallen, but was puzzled
liv the investigation.
'Sen. ('fallen's attitude all along has been one of
hostility. We really
understand what it is all about,"
Barrett said.
Gallen, I3.Bradent,on, has charged that Shevin has
taken on many suits For purely political reasons, seeking
enhance his chances for the governorship in 1978

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TALLAHASSEE (AP)
A Senate committee
railed on Atty. Gen. Robert Shevin today to answer
allegations that he used his office For political gain.
Jim Barrett, Shevin's press spokesman, said the

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apprehended in an alleyway hours work by students and paperwork was taken to a were stolen from a, auto and a
near the school,
noted that only three weeks lunchroom where It was hoped pickup truck at his residence.
Pelham said the scattered remain in the current nIne week that many students whose were
Other citizens band units
reported stolen from autos
parked at 953-1 Via Palma Ceis,
Worries
Bear Lake; Rainbow Ranch,
Big Tree Read, Longwood;
(Cont1nued From Page 1-A) energycosts far and above were to receive their deposits Fe
rn Park Apartments, Fern
" He back in the form of the last Park; and
what was anticipated.
1507 Flanyon Drive,
setting aside an entire floor for points out that energy casts mon th 's rent . But new tenants,
Maitland,
a conva1ent ward to tape were expected to be $48,OUO he said, now tga a lc.tse reports. according to sheriff's
care of ill residents.
annually and actually cost last agreeing the deposit will be
"But, we are talking of year $98,000, and "My desire to used "to paint, refurbish,
Plants Taken
money
nu
se," he holddnwnIhertallner.cpin
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shamncm, riean, currya and
J mc5
F.
StoneEtreet
said. "If we ccuid get the the fall caused me to be too brush up the apartments to reported three
potted Springer
money from any source, we optimistic. What I asked for their original appearance when Rye Ferns, valued at
$135, were
would do it. No one is going to was not enough. This increase they move."
stolen from a balcony at his
be moved if we cali Keep hjgj is a very unfortunate thing to
"It seems unfair that tenants_______________________
here," he said,
have happened."
who stay in the building have to
Of other complaints that
But, he added, costs for pay for those moving out."
have been raised 50 per everything have Increased
He added that ii recent
cent over the past three jests, the past few years and all -the suggestion of his that tenants
Including one increase in increases hsve not been en- permit a film to be placed on
November and another
timely due to
Increases,
their windows to cut dawn heatA
section
SR-434 In
pected to be federally approved
The administrator said and glare from the sun and to
Longwood will be closed
in the next Few weeks, Connelly hopefully a plateau can be allow the costs to be deducted
tie
remainder of this week
said, "No one has told me what reached w he re sortie
m red uctions from the deposit actually costs
while
Seaboard Coast Une
to we lot money to pay bi!ls in cost can be passed on to the tenants nothing.
except money and we have au tenants, such as in
thee parking
Connelly said since the
crossing, eccording to the
place to get money but from fee area.
deposits will net be rcturneil
Department of Trait"Not true," Connelly said of because of their use torefurbjst
The two increases, one complaints that deposits apartments, those permitting
During the construction,
coming upon another within a required to be posted on moving the installation of the window
traffic will be detoured to
matter of months Is "my fault," Into the ccmplex are retained film For increased apartment
SR-427
Warren and
Connely admits,
tear Sn seen
i''trnfnrt n,4 tc !c..
by thu uimInk*rtnr An
Streets.
4,
ma
He said
are in- phtext or another.
bills
really paying nothing. I
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volved: "Entirely .inepecjed
Connelly said ariginal tenants The refurbishing casts of those
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be
picked up by the building, he
said.
Tomorrow: What choice do
the Bram Towers residen ts
(Centinued From Page 1-A) surplus," she said.
afford the
Noting she and her husband have if they
"He believes we should keep will be celebrating their 24th increased rents?

LOS ANGELES (AP)
Former President Richard
Nixon has returned to the privacy of his San Clemente
compound after a trip to (Ina that drew honors from his
hosts but criticism from some at hom
There was no word whether Nixon would meet with
Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, who was on the West
Coast
the Palm Springs hzne of actor Kirk Douglas
when Nixon ret urned on Sunda y frxn the eight-day trip,
-era) Ford Administration and State Department
officials said during Nixon's journey that the former
president would be debriefed upon his return, as would
any viMtr returning from China. However, Kjr,,. had
said he would rot do the debri€flng himself.

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The low- key reception given to Secretary of
State Henry Kissinger in Venezuela -the first stop
on his Latin American tour --Turmed just the right
setting for the major statement on Latin America"
policy he delivered soon aftet . a rrival.
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till the problemson the hem'spheri aendi. On the
OUR! hand there was little of the anti -Y ankec
ankee
demonstrating in the streets which has greeted
ome of our ftlomats in th.e past. This seemed to
anticipate Mr. Kissinger's call for a merc realistiC
appraisal of what can be accomphshed by U.S.
voliev in Latin America and a more fair iudament
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77he United States either has promiseA t .3o
much to Latin America in such earlier programs as

Democrat, is one of the
Ward's newest niembeis. And, for a jot, this big,
th ere just is no way that anything less th an the fu ll
lxard could be effecbe
Now. some of th e commission's reasons for
wanting a comptroller just don't add up either.
Admittedly, a county comptroller wo uld provide for
a nitre streamlined form of go ve rnmen t .

So.voters, it'suptoyou. Whoiscorrect?
Let's take a look at some events surrounding the
compiroller bill which haven't been in the news.
The Issue in many ways has become a comedy of
errors. Witness the manner in which the county

But why is streamlining needed when the times
really cry out for poliUclans to be more honest and
open In their dealings with the general public.
Splitting the clerk's dudes might be an acceptable idea. Doing away with dual bookkeeping
also has a ring of efficiency to it, too,

voters
If they had really wanted to be successful, the

the Seminole Count) Commission could prose too
high a price to pay in return for trimming Beck

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financial up(ites to the board of county corn
missloners,
Another Interesting point. The word is out on the
street (and, of course, in the drugstores around the

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limit to what the nation can do to compensate for

past injuries to blacks and other minorities

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lawyers and civfl rights activists h.
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and the Soviet Union. The Soviet-Ciihn adventure
in Angola should suffice to give this subject the

priority it tieserves
r. Kissinger see~i "new, vigorous spirit of

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A meric on
po licy. A mature
a ure resp
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the points he outlined. rather than any new

programs emanating from the United States, Will
determine whether that goal is realized.

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In coLatter testimony, Francis J. Monahan,
chairma n of the state bar association section an
legal education and admission to the bar, argued
that the high rate of failure of black candidates

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was a direct result of efforts by law sciools to
attract larger numbers of black students.
I,aw schools have lowered theirtandards of

idnussion to the point where today blacks

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A liouie conunittee has recanunerided that tl~e Central
Inteftence Agenc be prohibited by law from using the media
and religious and educational Instititions for covert activities

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We agree with the recommendation, especially where
reporters are cance.-n'.M. The CIA has amiounced that it will be
agency policy to comply with the recommendation But the

Invitation.

be wfltten into law to make it iron-clad.
The CIA has a nevezaary function — gather* inteWgcnce
for the g0vernmeriL n. e press also has a necemary function —

govern themstIves must hav e their own sources of knowledge,
independent of the govemmIent.

When the two functions overlap, the press suffers and the
vounti,y suffers. A press that draws pay from the govemw_nt is
no longer Wdependent. A pras that loses the trust of Its sources

and its readers can iiolongerc!o
its jot,
A reportff suspected of being a spy'will not be considered

This enWIs a f ull recognition of Mao's China,
coupled with diplomatic cutoff from Cilangs

trustworthy. The best nay toremot e that suspicion for good
all would be for Congress to lay down law on the matter.

On men's physlqu,~s: More i and a v'c,;e smond at that)

U.S. free to make unofficial economic deals with

BERRY'S WORLD

Nixon visited China, coupled with private
assurancts given then, led Mao and his
asociates to believe tids gMt was decided and

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guest speakir for the evening.

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Spotting

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By JANET TARA
I Eighth of a Serie)

Moping to a new location L. usuali hard
A u uAdu &amp;Y uIrY WdRe uw trlP in a nut, scutty, lightless true k'
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If possible, clon't move yotw plants on the same day that you move
your furniture. Ty in leavP thpm with a fr!end before the actual
moving day or bring thein to the new house before the move. Tiney
Wilile, a bright stinny kitchen can 00
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k
lants it can at
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th ards and potenfial death
for plants.

Plants don't like gas stote hcit or tIi extremes
the stove and cold air from a winter window. Th conflict is more
than Most Plants can bear. One side dries out from the h stove
heat and the other side freezes from ccnt:ct vvi th acold'wndow
arid L~e inevitable winter drafts. If you keep a window open in the

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Raymond C. Schultz of Sanford.
Patern,al grandparents are

keep plants. The high humidity from showers andbaths helps

It. CIflCfr, (USN —Ret.) and

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perfecilight_..itis aimost impossible for tie plant t' maintain it., energy. Turn the surface unit practical, use small, portable
k*mer fullness Check light requirements and be sure to meet on HIGH until the water begins appliances such as an e'ectric

mmli the c11 to get wet lay mare ntt.cntlon to watcring needs of

to boil, then turn down to the sicillet. bake oven or toaster, in
lowest setting at which water place of rger appliances or
WI SimI'let
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grandmothers
are Mrs Emma

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Unfortunately the symptoms that indicate a plant is suffering
from underwatcrtng, oerwatez-Ing, crowded root conditions, Mrs Mary Blazick of Hunlock
surprise party at the home of [)oris Duxbury, 811 S Magnolia
Creek, Pa.
irregular watring or high temperatine are very similar.
Avenue.
are ! few (ii3 Icr tring to diagnose an ailing pla nt
Lower leaves turn yellow and fall off Common in newly
"ired plants that are trying to readjust to new surrounding...
Schilke Enterprises Inc.
Cbeek for
examine roots. Check or crow
root
conditions trid repot if 'necessart
SILVER LAKE OK SANFORD
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generally in their fullest health a mci beauuty
ALUMP4UM WINDOWS
water when cooking, foods will Federal Energy Agenc y his
t y whefl purchased
Without
heat

ferohit" requirements.
New growth strung out and reaching for the light. Pomitile too
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iuui or tess of the leaf tunis dark brown or black Irregubi

dignified and educated manner,

The Seminole community companied by 'volunteer fire
College Orchestra directed by figh ter. Tim Lallathin

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Margaret Stet ens, also, Booth and recently returned
Mildred Flutter, who is a from two years in England.
member of the Pilot Club of
The next guest speaker was
Oshawa, Canada, visitit.g Winter Springs Deputy Fire

create ideal humidity cond.itions for most plants. Just make sure Mrs. Russell F. Gernmin of
they get enough light if you have frosted )r Uted LIthroorn Sanford. Paternal great-

Meanwhile, members of the Chinese conditions, has been eliminated from the con-

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Birth,
a non-profit organization
Altamonte S pr in g

breastfeeding.
Expe'tant

O'Brien, Mary Rethwill and

Maternal grandparents are

and in a kitchen there is more heat and less air circulation even
with a high ceiling.
Bathrooms, on the other lund, can be wonderful places to

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Longwood Maternal greatgrandparents are Mr. and Mrs
William Schuize of Birdsboro,

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nutrition, child care and

Jean Sanders, Betty San-

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and weighing 7
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winter to help alrclrculatlon in the kitchen, don'tputany plants
fron t of it
Even If your plant Is away from the stove and not
a window, be sure not to hang it too high Heat rises In any room

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e~-ening, when 21 Sanferd Pilot and civilian law enforcement
Club members entertained 27 rAficers and their duties. An
Anchor Club m
There extended question and answer

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to attend this series If they are
on Rape and gate a lecture on
V
Winter
Springs
Junior
about
eight weeks from their
ways to prevent attack. A
li ce met Feb 17, at the expected delivery date Pre
question and answer period Po
Seventh-day Adventist Church registration for the larch 3
followed and refreshments
on Mass Road.
series wfll be handled by Pewere served.
The itrit speaker of the Gacken II N of Deltona
This c'lass will be held ft the
evening was Sgt. J. Steven
Pilot Club
ethodit Church
Rogers, USAF, Law Enf or. Del tona
Seminole Community College cement, who spoke on the Room 5, on Normandy
LUILAr y
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Germain of Sanford announce

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On Feb. 22, 19 members and
five advisors of the group took

program for the Feb 24 dolls,

had as guest speaker Deputy

couples who have experienced

with disaster To win his point, however, he must

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Dona Speir, the Chapter's Savings and Uan Amu., S.R. is offering a new series of
Valentine representati ve, was 436, AitZ.iflOnte Springs. The art classes These classes include
honored with
heart-shaped of quilting will be taught, and in 'or mat ion regarding
Instruction given in the sewing pregnancy, labor, delivers
cake and part)
Carol Ann Smith had the and dressing of Bicentennial Laznaze breathing techniolie,

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Feb. 10 meethig at her homc on Drnw Club
Hays Drive where she inA covered dish social gave
from
NOW
(National
Organi7ation of Women) as tier

delivery, The actual birth of

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refreshments for the rehearsal burg's poem and the book, the entire Meadowlark area.
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couple, expecting their first

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Ms Mnk put the South tCor"an question withorawal The purpose, ofr so,
was to keep had s'wd oine of the revised pipeline plans to

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Chin.A Siviet move into Korea would Usrjiten

Angeles and San Diego women

Lamaze technque

WASHINGTON — %4"nd ClAna, the most
The first clear signals from China were his. Ileckler, who was also present, felt the
Yet an automatic system, which would shut
doctrinaire of all communist countries, has been picked up by Sen. Cluirles Percy, R.-M., during a (Iiinew hin!s were much more veilec than this. dovm the pipeiine's oil flow under abnormal

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education classes. It depicts the

than has Mr. Fad

wants thoie "finperialLst" U.S. troops to remain with Chinese Foreign Minister (Tio Kurhua, delegatien Lit WasNngton have let U.S. policy.
struct.ion plans,
in South Korea
Percy told us 'On the surface, he was for a makers know Informally that they want the
These plans were approved by ute Interior
Ttwe has been no miraculous change in old unified Korea."
United States to stay In Korea. One U.S. official Department and subjected to intense public
Chinaman Mao Tse4t.ng's de%otlon to world
But the Chinese let Percy a nd h is colleagues told us a ("hinese diplomat Informed him cx scrutiny Now they have been quietly changed
revolut.lon. Rather. the Chinese are more a ap. know
th t1w
We have obtained copies of portions of the
subtly that they "had no real objmtion" to Pficitly
that Chm "is 110t M waned wi
prehensive about a Soviet buildup Utan the
U.S. troops.
lyeska consortium's reviwd plans, which aWw
the U.S. m0ary presence fr. South Korea. "In
American
presence—in Korea.
this 1mportint oil link pretontion system has
bro.id terms they do rvt object to U.S. force in
The h it
Objection
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Tile Chinese view, as il. Iw t!mcrged from places where the Russians would move in," told us. "in
Un even said we
ht
from dls ss.cns. is that the 43,000 U.S. troops Percy explained
odIcfa. told us the systnn was
expand our naval base at ')iego Garcia "mis
should dets NurUi Korea's recklessly ambitious
deleted
because
it is no longer neees&amp;xry. They
an Indian Ocean
Another
ic~ the United State3 Is
Kim H-sung frcm
g
Korea.
or
Sy
no liccu or
u nto counert Societ naval expansion Into
Rep John Asderson, ft-111 came back with a bildig
Ny said.
thC!5k
wiitiirs
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troop, on the other harid, Kim m.1ght be
But Ray &amp;Wth, an environmental engineer
templed South Korea, Anderam told tis,"would wor-y the
Footnote: The delicate posidon of the Chinese who helped the Inierior Department review the
to trY =4L9 Kerea by
force. This woWd give Chffiese Itranendously."
sWaced last fall In the Unit.ed Nations. A few original plans, feels the deletion could mean
the Sovles an eimse to move heavily Into
Thcmost reitcongrcss1oruiivLsi torsto
ccks after the prIt'teacstwncc to the Percy massive oil splits in case of a brca In the
Korea.
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ry pr esence was ac pipe
n Ins c.pinion, Aiyeska is ullty of a
a muuon
£oiwer nucuy wiu Patsy Mink, i'-Ha all, held Wag talks with cept.able In Sou th
Korea the Chinene foreign
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wrote that they are turned on by
twnest odor of perspiration.'
ACIAL hair "if It's
V following
neat and tiveil -zared for." From physique. grooming jind attire
eattle: "I like my men bald —
In order of female reader
and ths!
nonlilstrity were
I . UJ91qtFW-'... ,There
women were 'any nZiocr of
From every state in the U.S.AL,
who stated that they see ard from Canada and abroad

en ment, past and present,

Troot)s In Kor

sendmg the United States strong signals that It visit to Peking kst August Hecalllng his talks

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wrote that they prefer to have pt'asls on the hair Oddly
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"Ttie Story of Eric" will be
are. A 6-loot Syracuse womm care less about whether or not a
he
does
shown
Tuesday at 7 p.m. at th e
signed "Amorous Amazon" man has hair than what

tits with the Kren-din — mne t)ecause they
believe In the Soviet way, others because Ui
told the committee that in 1968 the Ctechs begar us end up with a "krankheit" that erroneously is
It's just not true. In 1969, an American we a weakening of American wW, They fear that
to collect an extensive file oh Naoer, as well as labeled "a disease of old age"
Medical Association committee on aging some accommodation, however mild, must be
his relatives in Ubanon, because "he is such a
tAickilv, there's a pecial branch of medicine reported that afAer 15 years of study, it had been made with the USSR.
powerful figure in public Iffe in the United that aim~ to take care of us. ft is called itnable to find a single d1mmse entity or mental
Mao Oviously believes these men are flirting

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able to

Second to a man's physique

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Internal Security Subcommittee, th e defector young, but we didn't listen As a result, many of are the result of our advanced years

iatrikcis (medical treatment). Geriatrics must passage of time.

being

USU211Y

In hi
cz.
Czechoslovakian intelhgence service, none other — from diabetes to diverticulitis — the yowig Parent" ((Yov;n PublIA
'ie'ra-,
deeply supiclous of the Soviet Union
Ow tWph Nader was once a prime target of may suffer from as many aladies as we do. Galton, a distinguished medical writer, tells why
and convinced that nation is poison for China.
Communist bloc inteHigence operations in Oils Most of our ailmeriLs, especlal)y Umse that are yu u ma y be in iroubie. He explodes the com- But there are men of conmderable influence In
countrv.

recrift him if the chance ever arose.

Dear

bodksand nulging muscles are convenience of

are chronic, which are temporary, which can be firvt Strategic Arms Limitatl
was not fully qualified
"Whatcanyou expect' Over 70, you know" relieved Healsokiiow'swhenourcaseshouldbe (SALT II) with them and did, to Mao's S
It should be the same with any other
"Shhh, he (she) wtH hear you."
referr ed to a geriatric spe-ciallst But problems discomfort, withdraw frcm mo.-.t of Southea.4t
otessu'n It has to be, 11 a license or degree Is to
"Not a chance The hearing goes, too at that may arL You may be forced by circumstances Asia, Jeaving th door open, for Russian
have any value at all. To license black lawyers age."
to go to a physi6an who Is new to you and to your circlement of Lbina.
solely on the basis of theLr race would not only be
We senidr3 cvn understand forgetfulness, case. There, you are faced with a question: rkAs
But according in Irdor7nifion reactIng here in
a bizarre form of reverse dlscrtmlndtion, it dropped coffee cups and snoozing when bored
the newly selected doctor believe that your hits and pieces, Mao seems to believe Mr. Nixon,
would be doing no favor either to Umn or their Many young people have lapm Uke those as physical or mental condition is present seeing Russia's actions
thIA past year, would
ospective clients.
often as we oldters do.
primarfly because you're old.? If he does, you have taken a much firmer stpnce as President
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States" and it was decided It would be useful to geriatrics, from the Greek gt.'ron (old man) and condition that is necessarily related to the

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would take place sometime in 1976..
to be only twoJh1rds as qualified as %-Wte law
Take r. look at your dictionary. Read. tile not be confused with the %ord
ntology,'
It is 1976 and Mao, so ft theory goes, is
school applicants, he said,
definition of the word "old." Then flip pagea to which covers the broader social, blologicar. and reminding Mr. Ford and Henry Kissinger that
"Once b!--ck
go'. Lntz law -.Chtiol,
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quitte d-f- physical a.yeLLs of agir.g.
firne the Implied prcm1:,.- was kept.
they wanted special help, and they got it. Then ferent. Agreed?
A student who wants to have a carea In the
The experts asmune there was mxh a
the demand was 'Oigce you let us into law school,
Old is old, and sick is sick
field ofngin,g will study geron'oloy 1 student of promise, but they are not certain Dr. Kissinger
you have to graduate us,' Now they want to do
And sometimes * twain do meet.
geriatrics goes to medical scho-al to get an MD keeps such secret deals close to his vest and
awsy with the bar cxam"
In relations wIti seniors, the young often act degree He specializes In the diseases common to there is a good possibility that even Mr. Ford
There should be no nunimizing the prob'cms as If age itself were a disease Slips in memory the aging In the way a pediatrician specializes in ices not know ,
blacks face as they attempt to make up for rate raised eyebrows Awkwardness, like children's disorders
The Chinese also hope for stronger U.S. op.
decades of injusUce and discriminadon. Yet If it spitting the coffee, produces tolerant headMust of us old people, however, don't go for position to Soviet meddW* in Ibird World
were a question of the licensing of doctors, no shaking Ifwe doze off during a dull discourse, it treatment to geriatric specialists We use our countries and a firmer US military posture
one would have dared make this kind of triggers a whispered exchange that goes much-admired, well-loved (Pirdly dr)ctor. He has
It is tnic that Mr. Nixon, w President, opened
proposal No on, black or white, would care to something like this "Beginning to slip a little, the records of our Infirmities He knows which the door to detente with Russia, arranged the

They are not indications that we're "over the may be In real trouble

of Bethesda Md and oni) eome"

Abortion Discussed

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opened the lonh-closed door separatln, t
IIII1 Ctijna

Thiwan similar to the Japanese model.
The Sitinghal corrimunique issued when Mr.

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wide marpin.)
Dick and Penny Schaffer of 701 Mandarin Dadve, Eanford, rcnewed their wedding vows after20yesrs
TYING THE
nothing wrong with men ho tincludlng Belfast, Ireland and
Hue are the results ci what
Friday when (Jerk of the Circuit Court Arthur Beckwith performed a s,cond wedding ceremony for
"touch up" their hair and wear [tome, Italy, as well as Rio De KNOT
%omen notice first about men: n
the couple. Mrs. Schaffer works to Beckwith's office at the courthouse, where the ceremony took
AGAIN
hair pieces lilt looks "natural" Janeiro) cizne mail sa y ing
A whoppirg .8 per cent f the
place with her coworkers watching The Schaffers have two children, Nancy and KatW
women who responded said, their size"
"The e yes tell ccrythIng,"or,
The 23 per cent of the women "The eyes are the
"Ills physique!" But nearly
An Indianapolis woman
01
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the cotIl
every emak who wrote that It srott '1 'iotkt
a man is
Is the first thing she NOTICES built first, Tue thin ones arc right down to t he nitty gritty:
From Eugene, Ore.: "Our
about a man also wrote ihat It usually penny-pinchers. Fat hlld-western women noticed
fingernails,
tote
In
clothes
and
women's
club took a vote, and
Was certainly not the most men are more generous, and
general
cleanliness
From
20
out
of
24
voted that a man's
better dancers, and they dt
IMI'OItTANT
on'
ever)
,
state
came
the
comment
eyes
are
the
first thing we
One Beverly Ifills reader who object to a gal who's a little on
that
the
men
who
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You can tell The Gamma
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Through the cooperation of
gruoined
have
to
4-sme,
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clean, more about a man's character Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi held speaker for the evening. s. their corcert to be held the the Winter Springs Fire Chief
A Lu Vegas, Nev., woman
year-old liberatcd working
woman," wrote- "I polled the Wrote, "Now that men are too. lFrom Tulsa, "Spare me from his eyes than from its jan. 13 meeting at the home Ilackley, who is with the EPOC second week in March at the Charles Holzman, Kenneth
from the man who reeks of anything else. His mouth can of Ann Hansen o Hartwell Clinic on Lee Road
oinlon of the women with wearing their cictiilng more
In Winter Civic Center. Some ci their brought the city's rescue

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it may be so now in the caw of the Nixon ~b

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week I publislicA the results of
my reader survey on %hat men

at a time when he favored the policies of the

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of a picnic. This is special, for
s en
tertaining her -Ister, Elizabeth Or fifth Sunday in February

fill,

Bv ABIGAIL VAN BUREN

out of office political leader, ditto Great Britain.

passed the MarylBnd bar examlnatlon bet-ween

('orrespondent

emales

recent past, Mao has invited West Germany's

law wiftut takirg the qualifying exam ad.
rrinister'd by the state board of bar examiners
Acclording to NAACP pokesman Lecin N.
Perry, only 16.6 per cen of 296 black applicants

statistics

r

The Invitation is, moot certainly, a signal, a
signal which follows a pattern. In the fairly

that these graduates be permitted to practice

some Latifl American leaders talk about. The

Monday, March 1, 1976--SA
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merely 1, courtesy extended to an old friend who

myland legislature would seem to exceed that
lim it

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We are glad to hear that
Charley Miller Is over his
The Chuluota Community
illness and has returned heine Church plans to have Its "Fifth
from the hospital.
Sunday after ChurchDinner"
at Lake Mills Park In the form
Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

thus his invitation to former President
Richard N NLon is not to be Interpreted as

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accompany Dot's niother, Mrs.
Pearl Causey, home after she
had spent time
P II -Sche idt of New York Cit y
her husband WIt .ran says
the building, no known as the from Flint. The took in Diane) certainly enjo yed the trip and for a few weeks. The visitors,
s, are
'Don A Loftus Civic Center" World and other points of m the hospitality 0 the people 0I both retired teacherrS,
touring
the
little
town
of
Coates.
Florida
before
returShe thanked Bill Lampinen and

a,

Excepting only his
WASHINGTON
predeliedcr for beaudful young women, China's
Mao Tse-t un g does not take an, action, howe ver
trivial, through whim or nostalgia.

1932

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Organization of American States can be a more tomething is wrong sc.newhere," Perry told the
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February, 1968, and February, 1974. In the ame

United States cannot prudently make.
A stronger framework for mutual security in
the hemisphere can be created if Latir, American
.
countries are -'Ii,
threats to their security
particularly from Cuba

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possibility.
Th
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disputes if the members want it to be. Such
bil ateral issues as the new Panama Canal treaty
can be settled amicably if the slogans of the far left
are not used to demand concessions which the

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end read more into our promises than they should
have it has also been unrealistic for Latin
Americans to assume that the power and economir
influe nce
nce of the
1 U In
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n i tecd States
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the spokesman for an issue that polldcal anafys.s
figure &amp;esn't stand much or a charic-e on March 9.
Ask linttaway. Ile'll readily tcfl you "llarry Is
the spokLsman," for the board on the comptroller
issue.
Who knows. Maybe the voters will confuse
political strategists and the group that sits around
the drugstore and pass the comptroller bill
That would surprise a lot of people.
N) guess Is no one would be more surpr[ced at
the bill 's passage than the spokesman himself.
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An Informati v e progtim on tliirui
their time and
Also visiting the Northrups
the ,ay Area Home Health carpentry skill devoted to this was Alice Hutchinson,
Mrs.
; Services was presented at the project. The usual pot luck Northrup's sister from Mt.
F ebruary meeting of the dirner preceeded the meeting Pleasant, Mich
Chuluota Retired Club. All
aspe cts of hospital care t the
The
arvin Northrups of
Fran Stumpf and Dot Fox
home were explained by the two I,ake Drive are always happy
journeyed to Coates, N.C., to
nurses who spoke.
for relatives anti friends from
th

seat

Right, harry?

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he's not up for re-election this ear.
me"iorles
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And everybt.dY knows %i.t .
those oter3 te
Of course Commission Chairman MIhaci
11attawy is up for reelection. And, from all useratlons his plans are to keep his comm )fl

DON OAKLEY

without beginningo to do re.91 injustice to the

effec tive organization for dealing

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A propoal that has been made to the

basis for effective cooperation can sere as goals
for a new relationship if there is no attempt to read
bet w een the lines They are not so much promises,

jp_Ana /-round Chuluota

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the Alliance for Progress, or those on the receiving

blame for failure of their own national aspirations.
ne six points listed by Mr. Kissinger as he

Now, Kwiatkoski, a

Ix4trd to unite and put the issue before the people as
i total board.
Instead, t hey pushed off onto Commissioner
I larry Kwiatkowski the dubious task of convincing

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question
At least th ts th e issue March 9 'then voters
must decide the controveiiil ccnr.ptroller ksue.
The cnirnissioti claims s.cnptrolIer (an ac
countant) is needed to run the courty's multI.
million dollar busi ne.
Circuit Court Clerk Arthur Beckwith Jr..
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t1rd,' Doug commrntcd.
"During my freshman year I in this day and age sthen young
- 'This year though, I felt I could wanted to go out for football people are looked upon with
win it. I won't say that the because that Was the big thing, some disapproval that Doug
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ended and for I..vrnan's match, ii he beats Tile, he's the thank Coach Copelaud for goals and willing to go all out to
Doug Peters, his last was his better man."
telling me to hang it up."
achieve them.
most rewarding. Peters, who
Even though Peters did not
"Also Huggins convinced me
FINALS
placed trd in last year's state get the top spot, his overall to run crosountry to get my
achieve his goal of being During his four years of high me a lot in wrestling, but
number one but he upped his school wrestling, Doug has probably the man who has
tournament that was held at mark, which ntiakes him or.e of Scott.
lie
taught
mile,
Winter Park High.
the top grapplers in the state. well....cverything! lie's been
Peters was beaten by Robert However, Doug does not plan to just great to inc."

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"1 want to continue wrestling plans after college. He surthe match, Peters had stated in college," Peters statcd. pe-lsthgly replied, "I'd like to
that he didn't know ton much "Flu has talked to and Invited coach high school football;
about his opponent except that me to look at their program v.'ell,reallyallsports It doesn't
he used hIs feet a lot and was which could possibly mean a matter . . .1 like them aU"
much improved over last year, scho'arship or something like I've wanted to coach for a long
but afterwards Doug was op- that, But you kno'?, if it hadn't 1111W and I'm not going to pass
tuiiiiitir 1bOtlt the I1litC?i.
heei ¶ttr suMfie ! the l,intri the opportunity up.''
'1 was sort of disappointed coaches I probably would be
It was apparent from
with myself last year even killing myself playing foot- talkIng, to Doug that his
though I was happy to place ball,"
willingness to work hard and
wanting to give other kids an
even break will get him far as
he grows older. It Is refreshing

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Serond row: Do Hubbard, Mike Ammean, Terry Bachrnan, Fran McDonald, Richard Hyatt, James

BASEBALLERS

Iotoski1
IMC). S SI
132
Medley (Man) d. Pr'ters
iLy). 136
11))
Davis (Xl) d Fcrqu'ot'
I i. 136
tJa
Fulmore (Stran) d (',on
':.'i I Kill. 3 7
142 Alvany ISW) d Johnson (Ft
LI, S S
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Bu'olcl IMI.i 1.) ri
I' Ia 5
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15% Cotton (South Dade) d St'.'.i
lMnsley) 67
ICnt: (Brando) d Perez
I Jeff ) 50)
189
DeCubas (Palmetto) ii
C,atbert (Coral C).
tlr.ivyw'eaght
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A/l-Distance Medley
Begins At Dog Track

Raiders

rri u rn ph
By 6-1

LON(; WOOD — Tonight Fleetfeet, K's Beautiful, top dogs, Fruit Float, Highway
SEBRING — Seminole
begins the popular all-distance Smoothy Bill, C.B.'s Suzie, Robber or Prairie Dog in the
Community College ran its
medley competition between 28 (I.R.'s Explosive and Joe shorter race, Itirn sue
kennels at . the Sanford- Mischief will go against each the longer course and won at record to 4-3 Saturday with a 6-1

victors' over Sout2 F1nrl.1'
.e4'.4.4'.3i4.4, 54S
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Coiiege.
I(aces
will
be
run
over
Just
as
everybody
thought
all
four
race
Favorite
Fantom,
Kim
Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.
Monday, March 1, 1974—lB
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Wayne Kurth pitched an
distances at the Longwood Sue, H.T. Susan, Wycliff Faye, Strong was starting to falter
Chris Evert didn't 'hISS
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By The Auovia1d 1res
facility, with a point system Pecos Stormy, Lotta Quota, the leading kennel at Sanford- eight-hitter and fanned nine to
Ever, on his best behavior, rnan', either, in defeating
gain his second win In three
•k.
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H.omnania's Ilie Nastase was at Evonne ('oolngong 6-3, 6-0 to
decisions.
l'onight three 3-16 Whizzer will be battling it out. his best weeks of the sea
his nasty best Sunday, burying cop the title at the $75,000 saraDesignated hitter
Don
spring races will break from
At the end of the competition Strong led all kennels in
veteran Australian Ken Rose- sota, stop or, the women's tour,
Hubird drove in two runs for
the box in the third, seventh and points will be ar!ded together with nine and ran out over
wall in just an hour and 21 miii- tour,
SemInole,
while
Fran
top ninth races. Later races will be from all four distances and the $3,437 during the week.
Taking home the
utes and finding time to give a
McDonald had three hits.
box and 7- winning kennel will be awardeu
The nine wins gave strong 73
prize, Miss Evert corn- run from the 5-16,
Seminole
referee a hard time
plays
again
special trophy. Only kermej.s for the meet, 11 ahead of
I
Breezing past the 41-year-old plimented her Australian oppo- 16 boxes,
ay
at
3
p.m.
against
'I'he 3-16 is the rarest distant which enter dogs in all four nearest competitor, Paul
Australian 6-0, 6-2, 6.2 and pass- nent despite the somewhat loprun in greyhound racing. It Is a distances will be eligible for the Scheele. Scheek' won six races Brevard.
ing the $1 million mark in Ca- sided victory,
Al N H RBI
to go up three short, spring race which takes extra money paid in purses. A during the week to stay close. SEMINOLE
"My level has
reer earnings, Nast.ase's outMo'y'tr. II
4 I I
just under 20 seconds. Dogs kennel may enter a different Holdirg onto third place was F
McDonId, Cf
1 1 3 0
burst came in the seventh game notches to play her," said
early speed can dog in all four distances or the Jack Kahn with five wins.
5 0 5 7
Evert, of Fort Lauderdale with Icts of
of the closing match.
.4 0 3 0
Ralph Ryan jumped Into third Evans, lb
or
any
After watching a Rosewall "She's unquestionably the best drive frotn box to wire without same dog in all four
5 1 1 0
The Central Florida Boxing scene has temporarily shifted to
tiring as they normally do in the combination decided upon by place- in the standings with Hyatt, 31,
Eury. n
.4 7 1 Cl
him,
Nastase
natural
athlete
on
the
tour
fly
past
'o11ey
Miami at both professional and amateur levels, This weekend
seven
wins. He was the only CP'am:and, C
control his well known the toughest for me to play." longer, more popular 5-16 race, the individual kennel,
1 0 1 0
Florida's most famous city Li playing host to the Sunshine State's could not
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ssosnen's tour event at
pro card will be headed by Ten'nute Watkins and Sanford's Taco the shot in bounds.
M.A. s David, Wayne Strong kennel. Strong out the top five Is Don Abet"You dummy, did you see Francisco, fourth-seeded Vir- are Going Easy,
Perez.
Caesar,
Dave's
Dream, surprised a lot of people by nathy with 54 victories. Last
Of the nine amateurs that were sponsored by the Orlando that?" he asked the referee and ginia Wade lost 12 consecutIve
but Canyon, Alert's Joe, J.L.'s entering Kim Sue, the King and year's kennel champ, L&amp;G
Sports Stadium, only five survived early round action. They are the crowd, The upset proved points in the opening set
Everyone expected only four wins and slipped to
Hayden, along with Ron Houston, Johnny Combs and David ever, for he came back with a Mimi Jausovec of Yugoslavia, third
the seventh race sprint race.
Blackrace.
Shot,In Mystery,
J&amp;G's he would enter one of hIs three ninth in the standings
service ace and a brilliant 7-6, 7..5
.
Montford.
In
Rotterdam,
The
Netherbackhand
shot
to
close
RuseThursday night Monks decsioned Homestead's Monte l3.adey
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bested Bob Lutz 6-3, 6-3 for the
Hawaii.
Petersburg.
"I played very well and chant:'ionShip of another WCT
Combs, who halLs from Jacksonville, decisloned Miami's
Ferr.ando Lsre. Houston scored one of the tourney's early upset.s Rosewali didn't play very event. It took Ashe, of Mliuni,
when he stopped last year's champ, -Johnny Evans, and Monttord well," said Nastase after pod5- just 59 minutes to e.rn the
,t.
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detested Ml.fll'S itougli LcKert on Wednesday and then came eLlIl)II1t?iIU,($JWInhIL'r-i4trlt-4t1I $II,WU LUI }AILV 111)111 IU .)*lI
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prize in the World Champion. Gernente, Calif.,
back Thursday to decision St. Pete's Chris Rizzo.
In
Sunda&gt;'s
WCT
other
eent I
orange
Bossl
ship
of
Tcnnts
esent
I
pla&gt;ed
The tournament ssas to be held outdoors in the
Argentina's
Guillermo
Vilas
my best."
but a rare winter storm pushed it Into a &amp;nall gym in Coconut
Rosewall, who had hurt his recorded his second straight
Grove. Instead of 60 bouts taking place In three rings on the
opening night, Wednesday, only txee ring with 20 bouts took place knee in a tournament at St. tour crown b' recovering froni
Louis, saul "I didn't have con- a 6-7 first-set loss to score 6-1
and that set back the entire timetib1e,
Victims of first round defeats were Goldenrod's James fidcnce in the way I was mov- triumphs in the last two games
"towboat" Salerno, Ramon Lopez, a student at FTU, and ing," but added the injury had against Australia's Phil Dent.
Jimmy Connors played sur
"Irish" Shawn O'Donncl. Another Seminole County represen- hampered his movement only
tough at Las Vegas Sahirday,
tathe, Alan Dalton, ssas h1e to defeat the Bahamian Champ, slightly.
Manuel
'I couhinido anything
DesmondClarkLitmdolngs Alan broke his thumb and had to
2,I
250 000 chaJlerie match
Dalton's sudden ¼'parture cyst him an&gt; chdnce he had of Rosewall
wiru*ing IJ'e state s title and he ha I to settle tot' a second PInCI
finish.
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hollywood's Kevin Conner, The 21-yearold pool boy at a resort
hotel upset the highly favored Sammy Masias on a close decIsion.
and In recent months ran off a string of Impressive triumphs in
the Sports S!'iwm's ring that Include'! S!et'ne, Scott (1.rk,
Robert Spencer and Terry "Rootin" Tuten.

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21)36

1976
fSeai)
Arthur H Ileckwath, Jr.
Clerk of said Circuit Court
Ry Cecelia V Ekern
Deputy Clerk
Thomat S. Rrccar
Arnold, Matheny A
Eagan. PA
837 North Orange Avenue
P05t OffIce 80* 2967
Orlando, Florida 32*07
Publish March 5, 1976
DLXI

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DGANACHCHCN I B.ORURAP

Legal Nutic!_

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gal Notice

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c:CTITIOUS NAME
NOTICE OF SALE
otaceusnreuyaJuvP'thai we are
IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT FOR
StaI*
C'O'l H
SCP.IIPJCLC COUNTY, rLORIDA
ca;c n bsr.c: t a:-;
,
Waaon. lc,ent,ficatIOI' Numt'P
PROBATE OIYISION
..
t013$N I792. Flori'ia LuteoSt
FILE NUMBER 762CP
;o Svmne County. Florcj,1
Humbef 7 57569. be,fl9 told for under
tICtltiOA name of Pu4[
In Re: Estate of
storcge *nd repair tharges
APPLE PLACE, anø that we in
EVERETT CHESTER BATES.
Date of Sale March 17,
DCCCaec1
to rtgi$lpr said name with the
Time: 9:00 A M.
NOTICE OF
Clef.. of 'he Circud Court, Seminole
Place. 26 BeacOn Dr., Lake County. Florida in accordance with
ADMINISTRATION
Fla.
Monrue,
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
the provisions Cf the FlCtltiut
S: WillIam P. Coboumn
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS ..OAINST
Name Statutes, To Wit' Section
THE ABOVE ESTATE AND ALL PublIsh March 1. 5, 1916
86509 Florda Statutes 1951
OTHER PERSONS INTERESTED DEX 6
S Carol M Johnson
IN THE ESTATE
Ja'rtt 0 JOhns,,r)
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Publish' Feb 73, March I. a, is, 97o
thal the administration of the estate
DEW I7
____________________________ ,,
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
Of Everett CI.rster Bates. deceased.
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
File NO 76 2 CP. is pending in the
NOTICE OF INTENTION
Circuit Court for Seminole County.
Notice of Public HearinS
TOREGISTER
Corn
County
Florida, ProbaI Division, Ihe ad
ot
Board
The
FICTITIOUS TRADE NAME
dress of which is Court House, N missioners of SemnOte CouflIV will
NO ICE IS HEREBY given that
Park Avenue, Sanford, Florida hold a pi.blic hearing to consider an
GRUPPE us tile wIe
Ad
FRANCIS
of
Board
(P.O. Drawer C) 37771 Thepetson.'I appeal against lhC
owner of FRANCO DISTRIBUTING
rcp,e"ientativeot the' t'Slate is Grace justment in denying a Special E
E 0,ites. whose addresS is 217 ceplonto park a mobile home in in and Intends to regster with the'
Boston Avenue, Altamcnte Springs. A 1 Agriculture Zone Oil the Clerk of the Circuit Court tut
Seminole tounty,FlorIda. said trade'
Florida, Tne name and address of foflowir'.g øescribed property:
the per%onal representative's ut
Begin so chains South and 30 name of FRAP4CO DISTRIBUTING
1mev are set forth below
chains West of the NE corner Of in compliance with Section 563 oc
All prisons having claimS or SeclioflI 21) )O,runSOUthlOOft,Wttt Florida Statutes.
PAT ED at Orlando, Florida thut
demands against the es'ate ore
tt. NOrth 100 ft. ut 60 It to
required, WITHIN THREE MON
t,,eginning. less part on East lde In 10th day of February. 1976.
Francis Gruppe
TItS FROM THE DATE OF THE Lake Mary Road. Further deI.Cribcd
Owner
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS as located on Country Club Road
NOT ICE, to file with the clerk of the
Tilt public h,aring will be P"Id In Pubhh Feb. lb. 73. March 1, 6. IQ76
above court a written st&amp;trmrnt of the County CommissiOn Chambers DEWy
any claim or demand they may
the Courthouse, Sanford, Florida.
hOve', EacP claim must be in writing onMarch3n, 198 a' 7:00 P,M.,o
IHF CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
c
an must •noucate the batS of the son theettttr 1'. CX
EIOHTEENTH IUDICIAL CUt
claim, the name and addets of the
Board of Cc'i"v
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOlE
(rNlitclr a' hit agent o attorney,
Coinmi1S.flltS
COUNTY, FLOR'OA
,iruct 'tie ar1ur1t claimed.
SeminOle County, FIoriLa
NO. 76.IlCA.OtB
claim Snot yet due, the date when II
By' Mike HattaWay.
will become due shall be stated. If
ChaIrman
SOUl HEASTE SiN HOME MON
the claim is contingent or
TGAGE COMPANY, fl Ftc,r.da
unhlguidatect, th nature of the un
Arthur H, Beckwith. Jr.
corporal ion.
certainty shall te 5ttd. lb the Publi!'i: March 1, 1776
Plaintiff,
claim is secured. the security shall DEX3
be Ce5Cribe'd. The claimant shall
-__________________________
CHARLES WILLIAM DUNN. r'
deliver sufficient copies of the claim
al
the clerk to enable tile cleri to
Defendant
nall one copy to each personal
NOTICE OF NAMES OF PIR'ONS
NOTICE
TO DEFEND
-')?r
Atlpersonsinter,sted intheestate
ABANDONED PROPERTY
TO: CHARLES WILLIAM DUN'i
to whom a copy of tn's Notice of
Pursuant to Section 13 of Chapter
nd if married — OUN?J. has wute
Administration has been mailed are
717, Florida Statutes entitled
Reidt,e Unknown
required. WITHIN THREE MON.
"Florida DisPosition of Unclaimed
Last knuwn addreSs
THS FROM THE DATE OF THE
Property Act", notice 5 hereby
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
given that the PIlIOnS lIsted below
Orlar.do, Florida
NOT ICE, to file any objections they
till OiIilt'S 01 Ufl
SUIT TO
fli.y have that challenges the apeear to be
claimed personal or Intangible
FORECLOSE MORTGAG[
valiOty of the decrride'nt'S w'li, tne
property presumed atandonid
ChARLES
You.
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c,ualufucations of the pertonal
THIS DOES NOT INVOLVE NEAL DUNN. and at married - --rrpre5nitive, or the venue or
ESTATE.
ti *ife. and all tholt' claiming ,i',
jurisdiction of the co't-Account Number: F 0371 0001. right, tItle or interest by. through
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS. AND
Apparent Owner: Bassett, Patricia under 'ou. are hereby notafico tr'
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
Harry Anna Home. Umatilla, Ft. a complaint t foreclose a certa
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
32781; F.00550001. Better HomeS mortgaoeonthefollowlngdescrit,.
S Grace E BateS
Food Plan: F 03710002. Boharvlon, property, tO Ait
As PrronaI Rc'presenta
Walter L. or Joanne C.. 07 Par'.'lt*
Lot 15&amp; less the North 1.30 fe.'
live' of the Estate of
Dr., Sanford Ft. 32171. F-0035 0000, TRAILWOOD ESTATES. Sec. Or',
Everett Chester Bates.
Gordon. W. F. or Josephine E.. 2245 as per plat thereof, as recorded
Deceased
Feltc'n St.. Sari flieQo. Ca.: F 0311- P1st Book IS. Pages 27. 25, rI t i
Gurney, Guriey 1.
Hold. Bruce. Wittner Hill, Public Rordt of Seminole Count.
0003,
P4andley, P A
Watla Walls College. College Placi. ploid, a k
10433 Northwe;te'cn
P0 3
1273
hntCfi. Avenue', Orlando, k,trida. tOge'ricr
Wash. 99324, r osi 0003.
C'rlando, Floiida 32*02
Vernon or E Mardel - F-03710001. with Range Netr;gerator and wail
Telephone.
0Sl 1139500
Kuns. Ms Sofia B. 109 E 9th Si, to Wall Carpr$'no located theren
Attorneys fy Personal
Sanford. Fl 32771. F 0635 0001. and thern
Rprese.itatie
K;ng, Jane T.. P0. Box Box IS). Psi been fuIeildgansl you, and
Publish- March 1, 5, 1976
Fern Park. Fl.; r-00Ss 0007, Mc
are reQuired to serve a copy of your
DEXJ
Donald, Raymond 0. McDonald,
answer or pleadno to the ComI.lal'
I Admin; F 0055 00(36. Rob ,ntor,
the Plaintiff's
attorne'
Thelma, 1119 t')icfroryAve . Sanford, PATRICK MGROTTY, 1201 Br.c
Ha. 37771; F 1X13 0104, Smith, Carol elI Avflut, Suite 30), Miam ,
IN THE CIRC'JIT COURT OF THE Sr., or Paul Rutledge, 101 Shirley Florlea. ondfiietheorigir.Sl ans""
18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND Ave., Sanford, Fl, 37771.
or pleajingintheoffice Of the CIrre
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
Information conerning the of
Circuit Court on Of bAore th
FLORIDA
Irnoun? or dc'$crIp$iOn of IIIC Pro
2btidayol?Mrch. 1976 It you fail In
NO. 75.1414 CA-0 0
perty and the names and addresS of
SO, ji'dgmenl br default will br
OCEAN FEDERAL SAVINGS AND the Ifolder may be obtainro by any tikcn against ou for the rein
LOAN ASSOCIATION, a United person possessing an Interest in the o.manded in th complaint.
S'ates bart'n'l corporation.
prop.rtybyaddressinganinquirylo
DONE AND ORDERED at Sa
Plaintiff, GERALD A. LEWIS, Stale ComP
tord, emanolt County, Florida, th.
trotler. Abandoned t"roptrlv Sic
30tt' day of February, A 0 1Y76
JERRY ANN GREER. now known lion, Capitol, Tallahassee. Florida (SEAL)
. JERRY ANN KCRN and JAVC
3201 Be sure to manton ICCOUI'.?
Ar'nvr ii. B,cxwith. Jr
H KERN, her h.jband, et al.
rx.jmbcr, name and address, as
Clerk
Defendants, publIShed intnisnotice. Urilr.s proof
'mlnole County Circuit Court
NOTICE OF
of c'wnership iS prrsnted tc the
by. Mary 71 Oaren
FORECLOSURE SALE
ho.
oy May 7, 1916, the property
Deputy Cleiii
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN wall be delivered to the Comptroller Publish Feb lISMarcil 1, S. 11, 1976
nxr%uan' to a Final Judnnrit of of Florida, There$tter, all further DEW 133
foreclosure' dotes,. Feturuay Phil, claims mus' be directed to tile _______________________________
1976. and entered in Civil Case 710
Comptroller of rkrIda
INVITATION TO BID
'S 1134 CA 09(3 of t'' arCuit Court
GC-RALD A. LEWIS
The' Board of Trustees of the'
of the 18TH JudicIal Circuit in and
Comptroller Od Florida
Seminole County Public Hospital
for Seminolo County, FIrrIda, Putlith: Fit. 22, March t, 1976
lnvitt. bidS upon the following
wherein
OCEAN
FEI3IRAL o.zw.w
LAUNDRY 5ERVICE
SAvINGS
AND
LOAN
Addullonal information, plans a"_i
ASSOCIATION, a United States
trecifications are available at Offacr
tanking corporat;on, Is, e'i.:tict,
of the Administrator
arid JERRY ANN GREEN.
g
All bids shalt te malted to thr
kn0wfl at JCRR" APIPI KERN and
Boerd of Trustees of tte Seminole
ames ann ke'rn arid JAMES H, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIUHTEEHTH JUDICIAL CUt. County PubliC Hospital, 1101 Eat'
KERN. "husband. SUN RANK O
Frst Street Sanford. Florida 377?1
SEMORAP4.0 National Association. CUlT IN ANti FOR SEMlNOL
All bids shall be postmarked not
INSURED CREDIT SCR"ICES, COUNTY. FLORIDA,
later Than th* 5th day of March 1978.
INC • an Illinois corporation.- and PlO. 76.13.CA090
and shall berecelveil or', or before
NOTICE TODEIENO
OLD REPUBLIC INSURANCE
the 5th day iA Match 1976, 12 Noon
COMPANY, a foreign :orooratbon: FEDERAL NATIONAL MORCoenJeratlon of such bids will
are D"ftndants, I will sell to the TGAGF ASSOCIATION,
take place at the meeting of tile
Plaintiff,
il gilest arid best bidder for cuish al
Board of Trustees In the Seminole
the West Front door of IPie Seminole y
County Pi,hhir i1eiçUtaI
(n,,rihri5
.mt.vi'.
in caninri CLARFNCF F WIRTc ID
Seminole COunty. Florida, ut 1100 cLi'WtNCE ELIW000 WIRTS, Memorial Hoipatall at 11:30 O'ClO
A M on the 9th day of March 1776
aYiock A M on the 16th day of JR • and uf married - - WIRTS, hiS
P',t'lith' March I, 3, 3. 1976
March, 1976, the' following described Wife',
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The West 2 feet of Lot 11 and all of k
CITY OF
Lot 16, Gh)AIL POND HEIGHTS
CLARENCE ELL.WOODWIRTS
LAKEMARY,FIOR:OA
PEPLAT, 6Cfding tO the Plal
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and if married --thereof as recoaded In Plat Book ii.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
WIRT5, his wife
Paqe )1 of the Public Recordt of
NOl ICE IS IIERIBY GIVEN by
119 Hanover Ro&amp;d
Seminole County, Florida.
the Plcnning end Zoning Board ot

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FICTITIOUS NAME
P4011cc is hereby given that we
rnr.aged in buSiness at Ill N Cen
tr,',i Airi , O,'e'do, Seminole County,
Florida urv.lt'r the fictitlovt name of
OVIEDO AUTO SALES AND
SERVICE, and flat we intend to
register said name with the Clerk of
the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
FlorIda in accordance with the
ot the FIctitious Name
'.i,itiite', T0 Wit !eOion lbS 09
I or di Statutes ICS.
5: WlltLtm T. GIbbs
Roy Q Mo','e
PuWatIi: March 1, 8 13. 72. 1976
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NOTICE OF PREPARATION
OFVOT'NGc4ACHINE$
Fr'tiurar', 27, 1916
Pteise P.r 'V1e'c1 that the vOtuig
naacflne' to b in s-rvuct' for lhC
Prest*ntial Pre'frqenc* Ettin to
be held in Seminole County. March
9. 59/6. will b DrParerJ Crid InSpede'.l for said diction on M'cP, 3,
ieis .rn. Co. VMWarcetous, (old
Krii to 5CC) on left At 900 A M.
Camllli 0. Bruce
SuDerviser Of Elections
Seminole County,
FtOrId
PubliSh' Fet,rrh 1, 1976
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FORECLOSE. MORTGAGE
You, CLARENCE E. WIRIS, JR.
0 CLARENCE ELLWOOD
WIRT !. JR., and if mjrried WIRTS, hi wife, md all those
Claiming any right, titlC or interest
bY.throughorundefyou,arep,erey
notified that a complaint to foreclose
a certain mortgage on the following
desCribed property, to *it.
Lot II, OF THE COLONNADES,
2nd Sechion, according to the Plat
fhereof. as recorded in Plat Book IS.
Page Is, of tile Public Peccrdt of
Seminole County. FlorIda. a k a 130
Cloisters Cove,
Cm%selberry,
Florida, together with WestinghOuse'
Range
(No
K5130gx0),.
Wt5liflghe' Refrigerator (No
RTIIILLXG), Air Conditioner
Luxaire
InSide
Unit
(Plo
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ondener UnIt
Outside I Na. ECDQ7IGKp.) Iocateg
therein and lharn,
pta h.n file'd
a1n',t you ltr.d ou
arr re''ur(1Ii '.. r 1 i' - rt CC'vr
mnsr or pteiig io tt'ie' Complaint
On
tilt' Plaintiff's
a!tOrniy,
PAIR ICic MCGROTTY. 1201 Btlk
cli Avenu,. Suite 30), Miami
FOnda, ar,rJ file ti,1 OrigInal ans-air
or pleading in the office of he Clerk
of lii Circuit Court on or before file
16th day of March. 1976. II you fiil to
do so, judgment by default will be
taken againSt you for the relief
demanded in tile romnlAinl
DONE AND ORDERED at San
ford, Seminole Counly, Florida, this
20th day of February, AD. 1975,
SEAL
ArtP,gr 74 Beckwam. Jr
Clt-PL
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Deputy Clerk
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sOid B0ardwiIlhcIdaptic hearing
at 8.00 o.m. or Tuesday. the 33rd
da - of March. 973, to
a) ConsIder 0 recommended
change of loiling from Cl retail
commerciil to Cl limited corn
me'-ciaI, as said C:iSsiIiCatIons are
described in tile t'lng ordinances
of the Citb of Lake Mary, Florida, of
the following deScribed property
lyIng wa!",Iri iti* municipal limits of
Lake M iry, FlQVii, and more fully
flcrjbef as Iollws; to wit
Sec !
WPVS,Pg30F.'l 'n',
of w ss7 st ..f NE 4 (less Ny 1. Rd (
pt W of Ry)
Further described as South Side of
Lak.e Mary Blvd. •at of Railrod
The Public Hearing will be held at
the' City Hail City of Lake Mar',
Florida, on the 23rd day of Marril
1976 61 S 00 pm • or h5 Soon
thereaftera%possibl,atwhichtjme
interested pi(ties for and against
Ihe recommended cf.arige of :s'wling
wIll be heard Said tearing may oc
ContInued frOm time to time gnu
final action is tailue'n by file' Plsin.n'j
anti Zo.irug Boardof the City of Lake
Mary. Florucia
THIS NOTICE shall be posted fl
thre 13) public puacea within tIle
Cit'1 of Lake Mary, Flr40, at tile
City Hall within SAId City, ant
published In the Evening Herald, a
n*'.vspapI, of gsllerel circulation n
the City of Lake Mars, Florida, one
lIme at least IS days prior to the
aloresaid hearing. In addition,
,i.;i ,, puic'u in tnt' area to
be Considered at lrait IS days prior
to the dat* of the public hearing
DATED' Fc'tIr..ery 7é, 1976
5' Y.ay Satsmn
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City of L,4kr Mary,
FlO'kja
fAP
E. M&amp;SSEV. ESQU"E
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fly,
Altamont, Springs, Florida
City Attotrii'y
Publish- •March 1. 1974
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Southern lightweight championship.

Termite Faces Exterminator

having off the srall of the Hall of Fame who set five separate world rtjritie and the Winter Park
Florida State's Seminoles are
As Far as Honest Pleasure is often criticized for not
ccnccrned, It's not "like father, sired a Kentucky Derby winner of the 1"rotter and Pacer will mark.s last year will be among Kiwanis Club programs For still winning and get two final
appear on the programs of the sorneofthegreatest human and youngsters.
chances to fatten their basketlike son," but "like grand- — until Secretariat shut up ti
The work record holders t'all record this week
detractors. And last year, when annuii charlt&gt; harness race equine blood to perform for the
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and other youth programs.
ha1f-mle they're impressing the right
experts agree it is Watkins most ambitious undertaking In his ley is hoping the prized 3-year- for the Roses at Churchill
track record last season of 1:57,
peopie.
young.pro career,
old colt owned by Bertram II. Downs, Bold Ruler became the
by Alan Mover tops for pacing geldings ever at
Tne Seminoles. hoping to obOnly 19, the Pete Ashlock-handled tighter Li undefeated after Firestone won't follow the loot- first stallion to sire a Kentucky A SNEADY THING TO DO
three &gt; ears old, and August tam an at-large
,4 outings, ranked sixth in the world, and is called by many "the steps of grandsire Bold Ruler Derby winner one year and
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won 18 of his last 21 outings, Including a recent 10 round decision
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guiding Honest Pleasure to an 1975's top 2-year-old colt, solidt'1 know this will be a tough fight for me," Perei responded astonishing 11-length victory lied his position as the early [awher questioned ntx)IIt King, "but I am ready and I am erv Saturda lit th stakes record sorite for the M&amp;s 1 Derby by
confident. Right now, what I want more than anythmg else is a time of 1:4&amp;45 in the $131,700 winning the Flamingo,
shot at the world's title and if I have to beat King to et it then I h-'lamningo at Hialeah. "He went
will have to beat King."
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Princely Game, Troll By,
HERE AN!') THERE. . Watkins tuned-up for his fight with
all
Bold Forbes and Baside
Marrero Iat Tuesday night m New Mexico by stopping out
rair
also
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were
Derby
possibilities
classed I,am.ar I3askin in the secor:d rcund with a right to the
1 he 5aininoli' Ilurrilanes
body Thu lignt-weight conteit was in support of Gene Wells' win stiniiung oser the weekend
over Vfncente Medina on a one-sided unanimous decision, Last but none so impressively as dropped two games in Central
Boys Basketball
!hnest Pleasur('.
The week- Florida YMCA
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Wells was dropped in the second frame but he got up at the paigners was Sunday's $100,
r"illfltflfthrnnaflfltflflklflCtirtroloftheflilhtto%StflbS seoresof 99- Santa MargarIta at Santa Am S Leonard with 2! pont.s
shot Fascinating downed the Seminoles 84 59
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Unfortunately, what Florida
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State needs rtght now to real!&gt;
s)TacUst' m reining him to
U impress the selection cornrace mile of 1:54 4-5 on a mile
mittee is a victory over a strong
track. Curran thus set aziother
opponent.
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tune Fastest iati.h drier.
record and the Seminoles' final
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pacer
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will host Florida State Thursday,
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"I was real happy with the way the car was working and felt
No games scheduled
Tittday's Games
1&amp;),othercars
Got1ei' State at Bufialo
didn't even make the field." Brown said that he was staging the
Seattle at Nc York
car for his first round of elimination when the rear end broke and
Phi(aduIpPia at Wasningt,.m
D#lrat t Kansas City
it sas all over.
New Orleans a, Milwaukee'
"I have a new rear suspension set up, and if the motor is
ChICOQO at Portland
right, I stand a good chance to make It into the finals," he says
ABA
this year. The beautiful pearl yellow and brown paint scheme is
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gone. Brown had It I3aint,cd an ordinary white. Money went into Den,45 Id
the motor this time lILstePd of pulnL
Net- ?ork
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Brownwon'tbetheon1ySeTunDlecountyraceratGyyiJ
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the same class as Brown, Cris Trabulsky, a former world record s Louis
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"For
a minute t was pure lIdi
Grorgctown,D C
Games
Today's
73,
Ford
FIFTH -i-lI, 0: I little Lila (Ii
At MiamiDade North
Plo games schnduled
66
710. 160, 740, 2. Anqel I.i.jtil (1) 013 the backstretch," said RichIlialcah Miami Lakes vs Miami
Tuesday's Games
'arv4rc1 92. Columbia $3
s 00 7 $0. 3. OlIn (SI 1 40. 0 n ip aid Childress, one of eight drivKillian,?
tilts
Quebec at 1on.nto
Holy Crost $7, Boston Col 77
II 60 -' II 1) 36 30, 3*12'
Jacxscwl. 8 10
ers involved In a massive ireck
MOiAC Si. NtheOlern
Indianapolis Ill Phoenix
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5-15. 5: 1. Ivory Coast
CLASS AAA
Fdmontcix,
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Ciilgary
St
Francis.
that marred the 11th annual
(6) 11 20. 570, 390. 7 Justanip
Region One
?4 Y 40
a? San Diego
3 60. 3 Xl. 3 Impeachment (5) 440. CarolIna 500 Grand National
At Panama City Bay
Mass0chusetts 67, Boston (2
0(16) 7460. T (645)10$10;3)44
Milton VS Tal)i'hM,e' Pl(k41(js.
stockcarrace,
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7. rrnarxina Reath vs Panama
5-Il, 0: 1 Otto
St 76, FairfIeld 61
RLhard Pftty won the 500.
MIer
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City Bay. 4 30
20. 350. 3 C.a
Phila T.l : 14. Old Domin
Gabby (21 1160. 1140. 3. K'S Tribe mile .'vent that left Bobby Alli.
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At LU'5b0V9
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Prin((tC( 10. Brown 59
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TONIGHT'S ENTRIES
Starke
Bradford
County
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Chlldress and Bruce
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FIRST -5.1$, 0: lnurn(t,oqs
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ffh10,740.740,2 Betty Jane II
11111, slightly Injured
Vanguard vs Leetburo. 5)0.
Janny Eckc'rt,) Demure Donna, 4
Rider 10. Delaware 70
1 40.? 70) Mckisvell (1) 610: 0 )l
RegIon Three
Jack Hoefer. S Colorful, 6 Ri,n
Allison. whose Mercury turn.
Rutgers 103. Long Island U •
7)770. P (71) $410, 3)
AtManatee JC
Lucky, 7 Kilty Shay, I, BCrkIy
bled
end-over-end down tIe
Pa. 7$. Caniseus
lamp, j,,t vs Naples Lety. 7; Wiggtcs
NINTH - S-Il, 5: 1. trace 12)
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Barlow vs Brdenton Southeasl.
1 000.300. 270. 7
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lcgejl
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Temple SI. DUJICI SI
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heather, 7 QueStion,) Tricky Rick, 350. 2 20. 3 MIchael
least two cars and spewing
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Union 73, luttt 67
Region Four
4 K's Trouble, S lrrs Jill, 6 MA's
(2 5) 10.70. P (75137.70; 31 - 61
parts into the paths of others,
VillOnova
71,
St
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A?Ft,LauderdaleOebbons
JenIe. 7 Nan Girls Anna's King
TEHT.M - 3-I4, C: I Stalky t7
Pa 60
was
reported in satisfactory
Pivcria Beach Suncoal vs Key
THIRD- 3-16. 5: 1 Caesar, 7.
600, 180, 360. 7 Early Newt
V'rginia Terh 92. Syracuse
EWes?. 7. BelIe Glade tlades Alert's Joe,) Canyon, I Hi Ho Bell,
II 70. 860. 3 Sure Scoec (Il 510.
conditon
Sunday at Moore
WrIeyan 67. Williams 76
Central vs Fort Lauderdale Car
S J. I 's Scalon. 6 M A 's David, 7. (1 1) 56 20. 1? 09
County Memorial hospital In
Yale 56. Penn
dinal Gibbons, 5:30
Going EaSy, S Dave's Dream.
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CLASS AA
FOURTH- 516, M: 1 Phntpm's Chlrn.,man II) 15 iO. 7) 50. 1700. i
RegionOn,
Duug. 2 Alrft Smibey, 3. Italian M1XitiiQu Regard (I) 4.40, 400.
The
llueytowii,
Ala., driver
Alabama 93, Tennenee.
At Tallahassee Florida High
SIallion. 4 Ahloso Cleen, S Mit:ie Mneola Ms Mufil (6) 150;
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AIabamO SI 99. Albany St.
broken bones, according to Dr.
7, Grace,ielle vs. Tallahassee D.nry Farrow
no Sale I $11 A 4nd alt paid 1.5)7 ID,
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florida High, S 30
ErIc I..arsen.
FIFTH- 5-Il, 0: I Sharp Socks. 3116
Auburn $9, Florida $0
Region Two
2 0 C's Quen. 3. Balnbry, i
TWELFTH - , 0: I Minrola
Allison is scheduled to start
C lemion *27. F Is Soul bern ?9
At Lake Butler UnIon County
B'rtley Ripple, S K't Suinpin 8. Bonn'c (2) Ii 10; '70. 9 60; 7. K't
from
F 5 '.'nne's,e-e Sf S. E Ken
the pole In next Sunday's
Alachua Sa'ila Fe VS C.alnc'svIli' Without Feathers, F Manatee Toni,
Tri,jqr-r (St S 00. 1 70. 3 Ted P-tj
''cby 41
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400. 11w VIrgiflt;l
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Floridi St 90. Mercer 16
Father Lot*z vs Lake Bull,, Union
SIXTH-S-I6,A: I Tom Wriod,?
3911
race was postponed by rain.
(.rambling $5, AlCOrri SI
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F'rcnn his hospital bed, Allison
Regionlhree
1ryst, 5. Brown Spectre. 6
JOCkSOVIIIC 6.4, Marshall SAtCleacwaterCeatralcatnol'c
said
in a telephone interview
Phantoni't Sck, 7 (Se My Cactus,
Kenlucky 94. MiSsISSippi 17
O..'nneflon vs CIet'nont, 1, 8hunt 5
that
his
eyes were bandaged
LSU A7, Varri.ertflf 75
(,ra vs. lenrwater Cci tri'i
SEVENTH- 3.16,
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Soccer Fete
Marwtand SI, Virginia 73
because
dirt
had been In them.
Calholk. I 30
Mischit-f, 2 K's Beautiful, 3 J5t.'
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55. murayRegronFour
I leeifeet, I C R' EspIiy, $
Miss St 90, C-t'Orgla 79
AtPafn.tto
1" B's Suile, 6 Sn"Ootpiy 6th
H C.u3!lr.. 71.
..0 71
lmmo*,.jfe*' vs Pompno Reich Block Stint, S. Mystery.
\/Vednesday
ROtfiS 69, Chicago 62
Ely 7. tIL.our.'ir- C,'ntral Catholic
EIGHTH- 5.16, C: I Bates. 7
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is I'aim'lto S iii
£I1L $)4tlilf101C High soccer
Whitr'y Shan. 3 Cactus Pete. I Gold
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Medallion. S MA's Steven, •. team will
e'iiy-' 75. .t.rk.aneas 38 17
be honored at a
R,gianOn
Giacc'H.7 RrbeiQue.$ W,'cbift,
9',
(Jsattnngcqa
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banquet
Wednesday
night at the
At Malone
Andy
tror- 51 75
Loire! Hill ws. Apa)achkota. 7;
Western Stzzlln Steak House
NINTH- 3-14. 5: 1. Wviji(f Fayr,
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Lettmuiir,g at :O
UP4C Charlot!e 19.
Cenfenory
Region Two
I hi I 5un, 5 FavorIte Fantori.
TallahasSee FAMU vs dOcldwin. 6 Lotta Quot.a.l Kim Sue,l F. 0 'v
Jut, Rudy, Fill soccer coach,
waee sorest 91 N Carolina
GreenvHl vs. Grc'ernboi'u, 5)0
WhizZer
is
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guest speaker.
Region Three
TENTh'- 5-16, 5: I Spencer, i
',t. Kt-ntsjcky 14, A',ittk Pray
AsH)3iia Prep
Officer Serorron, .1 MOdeSt GoI,
Parents and fans planning to
St Augustine SI, ioeph vs. )4elve-hca, S OR's Two p;ng, a.
otteod should call the echool for
S,i,tasota Booker, 7: Cedar lre- vs. SiL'e Benny. I Brinn'. S My Cindy
M(DWE$T
1,i)t i?.i;?iIi51ld Prep. I ?o
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LA!JDERHIL.L (AP - It rains and storms that washed
out Saturday's play.
looks like a replay.
Nicklaus., who beat Snead in
"I think we're lost in a time
machine," one tour of!iclaI that 1974 showdown for the title
In this ambitious event, pulled
said,
The third Tournament Play. his game together just at the
ers Golf Championship appears cice of Sunday's action and
tobeadupllcateoltheflr-stone. salvaged a 68 with some
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are fighting for the title - just
as sharp as I could
as they did in 1974. There's been be," admitted Nicklaus, who
rain, storms and muggy heat has had his problems in late
Just as there
in
1774. And, rounds this season, "but somejust as in 1974, the cham- how I managed to get It in the
pionship of the touring players hole when I needed to."
IS ending a day late.
Ills 20-foot birdie putt on the
But there are differences. In
Atlanta In
t.l',e tangy Snead 17th gave him a share of the tap
r;i r;r! ;rw m,e ;Itri"'s frri
;vit, Just inc truke in front of j
hitters. Now, saddenly, t-ouple oi tour nswcniners
myslericusly, he's lost 4Oyrth Roger Maitbie and M.rk
hlayes,tednt 205. Maltbte, t?w
off the tee.
"I don't knoi what the 1975 rookie of the year, shot
trouble Is," he said, a puzzled blistering, een-under.par 65
L')'J4' ti!) 1i13 IL2X.

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He J-dt irons six feet or closEr
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Lee Tr2%ino had
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the
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3 Crdrooms, neil, clean and In
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for good financing! This It it, for
only $27,000
CLOSE TO SHOPPING
fleoroorns, I'- bathS. v.lt IS't'
tot, fenced in rear yard. kitCtiCli
appliances, central heat, air,
urpeting Reduced to

Furnished
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3 Mo. .6 Mo. &amp;

1 Year Leases
Hwy. 17.97 Across

Call Sanford's !61,; Leaoer

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TAFFER REALTY

78-tv'ctorcyCle-s

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80-Autos f or Sale
Cani Scn 0e,'z, 1
owner loaded Firtt $1,700 takes
it Call HarOld, 32) 2920
914 Dodge Dart Sseinger. 2 tir
Hardtop,
373-7972.
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mechanically %ocwid, IllS Call
after 6 p m. or anytime weekencts.
32) 5753

Chico &amp; The Man

55-Boats &amp; Accessories

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excellent condition Call 379 13)6
x 372-5690.

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61mm.

14.3 Ford, 6 cyl., nw tires, stirte' &amp;
1'spectisn, 1330. See et 2129
Central Drive

Nan? to Buy- A body beg, basing
gloves &amp; speeti bag Call 562 4693.

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379 5863

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SIINE MACHINE A.
SUPPLY CO
372 013/
707 , 2nd 5t

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Central Heat &amp; Air (Ondticiutlg
For. Ire. estimates, (all Cart
Harris, it SEARS in Sanford 3??
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Well Drilling

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Johnny Walker
Income Tax Serv.

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Williams Accounting
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JALOUSIE WINDOWS with
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overhauling All work guaranteed
Free diagnosis. Factory Trio
snm't$'Ofl Sytlem, 402 E. Ce'',.
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Interior, Exterior PlastenirlO
Plaster Patching &amp; simulated
b.'Ck A. stor.e specialty 32'? 7710

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BUY SELl TRADE
313E First St
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mens. (hiidren$ Drapes. Quilts
Upholstering. Donna Canada.
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steel I
Concrete
arpentry,
Free
Roofing
Remodeling,
Estimates No job too large or
small Call Red or John, 3735001

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Pet Care

Get som,r action with a Herall I
Clatsi'ied ad We'll help you wrile
ii" Oil ttml wIl bring 4 1,1St Salt'
CALL 32? 28)1
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Trent Exterminating Co - Com
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Free tnspeciion 373 7954

WANT TO SELL
YOUR HOME'
Buying a new home' Moving to an
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Fre,estmmate's
Cal) 323 6769

M1 BROWN PEST CONTROL
1O,'yfR'S BEAUTY S'.LON
Itormerly HOrnuetl's Beauty PvC.ic
319 F First. 379 5747

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Bulldcing. Excavatina. r3;lt.
work. Fill dirt, ?O Soil. 379 913,
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6. Acres near golf
Drive off Markham Woods Rd
Trees, high and dry Hores o k
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eutoma'ic.air cOnditioned, stereo.
white with red interior, 12.295. Call
2.22 1631 (Dealer).

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Nerd help on that 0turdav lob'
Acreage Tracts. small A. large
Paneling, doorS. windows hungs
TERRY REALTY, REALTOR
ccmncteteviork. ctC By the hOur, or
67$ 0711
by the job 293.65

Waxing
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i,m,itm", ftlili Cleun 12) 59$.t
BEAUTIFUL 3
room, 11, tth
home, ctrapeo &amp; cal peted
ASH, 1-PEE GIFTWRAPPING All
thr,gflout
Central
Gills, KnitS, Christening Gowns
Payments 5)47 17 monthly No
PA'rTON'SCHILDREN-SWEAR
qualifying Assume t mortgage
7610 Hawalpgn
Ph 312 flo

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siding A. suflit system Also

('ear' 3 bedroom, 1', balh, CVO(SdO K ml(hi'n BOthroorn
CAhi -irts.
S)Ove &amp; rrfricjeqator, blue carpet
CC.unt,' tOpS, Sinks Installat,on
central heat &amp; air
,n,,niiablt. Boa Cabe-lI 312 805?
Anytime
P.tyfOn. 327 1301
3 CF. I tilfl, UmnfluJ. living room,
Cent. heat, wall wall carpet, en
ClOsed garage, large fenced lot
Reasonable price. 373 $913 Ifter

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Anyone can be a seller Or a buyer.
P40 Piarge All admitted free Come
browse every Sunday 9 to 3 at th
Movieland Drive in Theatre, South
17 9'? PPiO.ir- 727 ?7l

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373 8573cr 53.4 14(5%

Fur usii furniture. appluarce;,
t00l etC. Buy I or 1001 ttem,
Larr's Mart. 715 Sanford Avp

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1$' Glass Arrowwithl0hp JohnsOn. $800
Phone 372 0772
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skirting, new carps-? adults only
Payments 13041 Phc'ne 377005).
Nights 47$ 5569
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Small price for others
Phone 372 t621

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Santurd,373y700

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For Sate e' Owner
2 nearoom.
plant Sell or trade for motor home
Florida ncom, 100 xlSO lot, trees
or travel trailer located oft
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Wilson R l Pagla, E. of Wilson
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7 bath, central air. raiSed scrt'crn
SOrli,xd 760", S Orlando Dr
room, carport. shirting. payments
WifltCr Park - 7105 Park AVC
377 0051 or nights
LONGw000
3 Benroom home
os 5569
fully fenced yard. new 1-HA loan -_________________________
available 321.500
1 Bedroom trailer, 12'x35' $200 and
WE TAKE TRADES
assume pa'fmen?s of 360 month
SANFORD
3 Bechooni, 2 bath
Phone 37? 9147
home, economical oil heat, shady
yard, 1)! 293 MAKE orr CR.
43-iof .Acrage

DECOIIA lOPS flL :c.uT
Re-p Peal EstOteflroker
Custom built 7 bedroom, 2 bath
Brittany style with Early - tim F iS!h
)2 fly,
Amcr, appointroen's You'll
abSoIuleIyfaIIinlQvew,thtl
MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
brick fireplace, the outdoor old
fathiOnd well, as well
Real Estate L'rrIi
beautiful landscaping Call to see
322-7643
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Central heal &amp; Cit. Call for details
p0-900

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tools &amp; ant,c',ues Being the fastest
growln7 auction service in
Florida, we need more mei'
cP'3odie. Tfmerf;re n4 pa, .nurv
for i,'uallty. No junk Atlend one of
our auction soles every Monday
eveainq at 7 p rn
BERPIER'5 AUCTION
SERVICE
1507 Jacobs Road
across from DeLand Airport, Rt. 97
OcLand. Ft 1 Phone 90.4734.737-3
toe a better price

6.000 (STU. 75 15 cv. ft uryight
fr ,'.zrr 5130 831 6250 ,ifter S

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TOWNHOtJS ES

PROFESSIONAL MAID SERVICE
1-or Free Estimjk- Call Cathy, 371
096? It nu ,mnswer, C.,II 3737147

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more jn rural area Willing to
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be.lroom. P3 baths. masonary,
central heat ana air. Qualily and
rent while papers processed Fb4A
inspected ano approved
374.750 Owner will sell this n-ion'n
fo 113,000 FHA terms Nice area
See thi5

ARK LIKE SETTING
Enjoy Iifc
in lovely 3 bedroom, 2 bath with
extra large family room
lnest
area. $77,950

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373 672 ft,-r S
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the
butines.
use
your
Clssl(iema Ads ten.

ROW A GARDEN -- 3 bedroom,
Iarg,y tt-ncr'd in yard, near lake in
Quiet area 375,900.

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P.'OOPIEY APPLIANCES371 0691

EMEMBER YOUR TWO STORY
HOME? Plenty of room! See this
clean. I bedroom, 7 bath. o"ntral
teat wltn garage 8. Florida room
flnh, s,a non £k h-i
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Frame 373 13j P.ornns
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Wonted tO buy used office furnture.
An',
Quantity
P4OLL'S
Casselberry, Hwy 17 92. 530 4706

Assor'td Colors

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Bedroom. 1 bath, masonry.
hardwood floors, nice shady w,Il
located plot. Only 519.000

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64-EquIpment for Rent

New Vinyl FIuring

lIeu l -ai 1'.'ate flrnk,-m$0) W 1st St
32360610rfl30317 evrs

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champoc 10*' u1ISiJur,,g,t
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CAR ROL.'S FURPlIrURE
7 Bedroom, living room, kitchen.
bath. carport, Utility room, oil
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heat, unit AC, excellent condition.
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Price includes house, moving and
Siberian HtjSki Pups, AKC. root, &amp;
new foundation 310.950 Phone
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female 3200 each. 379 5997 or 37)
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CX. you ,',Ont fl a horo7 This
rvle has Iran,- answers, Good area,
good Schools, Lake Brantley K.12,
near I 4 Neat 3 Bedroom, 7 bath
home with eat in kltchn, formal
clunung, patio PluS lOvely yard
3.10,530

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IARP,t EQUIPMENT
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Fr.rct. utto, Pettte
Sales. Rental. Service
117 Magnolia Avenue
ALTAMOIITE SPRINGS $ii)li.1
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379 0681

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Heavy Equipmn?,

Frame house with slab floor Will
move to your lot Price includes
houSe, mov'ng and new foun
datlon 3 Bedroom, I', bath,
kitchen, living room. Oil heat, mit
A C. (1000 Condition 31,950 Phone
7950))?
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payr;'enp montniy vavrnent5
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s'wekiva Landing Resort on the river
Beautiful oak sPaded lots Fish.
swim. boat rentals and free
moorage. Adults 372 4470.

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34-4biIe Homes

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Bedroom hOuSe urn 133'xISS' lot
Cash only. Call 323 3953 after S
pm.

7 Bedroom, I bath, furn or un urn
$145. Winter Springs on ii.' 904
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24 Hrs
32394 10
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Nt'w Swim,
I sh hoOt, ciubhu%e sso rio Cre
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DELIONA - First offering 3 BR.
2 bath. OIl brick, Sunken family
room, wait to wati carpet, 7 car
garage, extras galore 147.500
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
5, V hiarowick, Broker
Oeltona 645 6611

C lean 3 JR I tato. central r and
heat, reasonable. Firs?, lest and
$100 deposit. 830 4677 atlec I p m

1S-AkhiL'a Ilnmn I nit
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REALTY

ARE YOU A BIG FAMILY?
tt you need spare, se this lovely
Sanford Home in executive area S
bedrooms, 3 bathS. witt, family
room, screened Florida room.
Bedrooms open onto patio with
pool Centralair, lush landscaping
$53,900 Shown by appointment,

3 1314, concrete block home, full',electric, central heat air, $750
down 1. 'eke Over payments of
approx. 170 mo. S7 3376 Deftona.

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1200 French Ave.

63A-

1)2 CIII

FANTASTICDEAL'
Super location near School', and
ShOpping 3 AedroOm, 7 bath.
comfo,-table eat in kithei,, wood
burnIng fireplace in living room
intercom. Inside utility room
Asking just $25,200

Hidden Lake - By Owner - 4
Bedroom, 2 bath. Small down
payment and assume payments.
131.100. Ph.

33-Houses Furnished

iS? have r-.p'rrnce '0 .1)1 peas's
of ,igricul!ura( equipment and
auto partt, including receiving,
StockIng and counter sales.
Permanent position w't"i excetlenf
fringe
benfiI
Contact Per.
sonriel Off icC
A. OUDA &amp; S')NS
Ovicdo, F Ia. 305365.5611
An Equal Opportunity Employer

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announcing thC Opening of San
fovd'% ne-west .ind unusual Cactus
5CLr1C W,-iiiva
Queen P4'."
Park Dr and SR .46 Ice B Mi

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s4vu,
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payments Of 59
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Ri-c) Ri'.iI Estate Broker. 371 0610
3?? 0719
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frail,, opts Adult 6 family park
Weekly 3315 Hwy 17 97. Sanloid
373 1930

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range, refrigerator, (enced yard
32$ 500

BAMBOO COVE APTS

fteiironm, 2 bath mobile home,
Carriage Cove Tro,Iec Purl 3100
mont,, ptu 355 I? rc'nl 37) 0531

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plianCes, TV5 and m-scelIanecl4-,.
including a complete houseful of
like new Iurniture Don't miss thiS
sale, flanikAmericard ind Matter
Charge welcome.

Golden Touch 'N Sew
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Wood O Steel dfskS le,i'cu'i.p desk
A. chairs, %Ccrtlarial desks &amp;
rhif'j, straight Chairs, filing
cabinets, 0% is Casin and carry
PIOLL'S
Casselberry,

Only at Kuip Decordtor?
S pc
beclrOcm Suiti, 395; dOuble bed,
complete, 3.15, new dinette, $59.
dinette, 6 chaIrs, $50. nice
recline,, $55. new set of 3 LRM
table's, 340; maple love seat, 545;
antiqueloveseat, Mother of Pearl
inlay, 3.330 409 W First St., 379
7335

K ish Real Estate

'rio i-nt
(.)rcam
Wekiva
.'nung Resort om, scenic rer
Fish, boating, canoe. Adults 372
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Large oil painting Gold frame Sofa
iie Valued at $150 Sell for 3149
Phone $13 $303

30R. I -i Dam.
D'EAMWOLO
'drp, ,,e'nt heat 8. air, range,
retrig gorage 376.100
E;ECUTIVE - 4 BR. 2 bath, fo*':.i1 dr
rat,' o,ir .toe.
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room are.,
,(,liafr- or q.i t1, '.1,' : %1'4.

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with famniiy •oom,
(SR horn
screened porch, large lot, assume
5)50 poymenis 3) 131$
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One set World Book Encyclopedias
If interested, call 379 1071 after 5.

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ROBSON /.'ARtP.E
792$HwyI7?7
In 5961

ONLY $619 INSTALLED
lerms available. Warerouse must
be emptied PlOW! Call warehouSe
collect, clays or CVeIlIngS. atk for
Mr Wies 'lOS 793 6172.

ASSUMPTION

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1971 Charger, 13' Runabout with
trailer 55 HP Chrysler enqln". w
only 10 mrS on engine 51,450
790

* SWIMMING POOL SALE *
Pg4 distributor must sell balance of
1915 pools complete with sun deck,
fence Ond fuller. 3)'z)6 overall.

LIKE NEW
Completely remodeled and
redecorated, 7 3 Bedroom house,
rew kitchen with breakfast bar.
new carpeting large paneled
family room, dining room, new
roof, new natural gas furnace &amp;
extra large backyard. 377.700.
Ownr-r, 373 057?
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LAKE MARY Take your choice of
two v.eli built modern homes 2
BR. $19,500. 3 (514.
BROKER 10 (31'

F TU Oviedo- Duplex. 'urn Or
ur'Jrn Ideal tOcOtiC.i Pe,ssun.nte
385 1721

PARTS MANAGER

II 70. 31)5
TWELFTH - 3$, C: I Ahioso
W L T P1sF GA Jooy(3) 1100,320,3.70.7 Cloy .1 Ui

East Divl4n

Upstairs apartment. I room-os md
bath Partly furnished. 560 Mo
miles O'jt Of town, 71 t3rison Ave
323 147$

SECRETARY
AVALOPIAPAFITMEP4TS
Good typing
MuSI like people,
ADULTS, PlO PETS
basic compassion for others
1)6W ?ncl t
Crr positop
PER 0P4 P4 EL
Went career icb? Willing to work
31A-Dup'exes
We need Sale-s aggressive,
000d phone voice, nice smile
DUPL IX
furnished' or
MA NA G F M E N I
fun S' (1
Ideal
lOCl0ri
Or .owtl your own businesS This all
Prasonb)r
•ent
363 3771
can be yours. Guaranteru salary
anvt.m.
plux (omm,iion
SALES CLERK
lake Mary. One bedroom. .otral
Exc-ttent company nm''cPs Outgoing
r Sr.-i'
if for r, 'ri'rl couple
person.
31(X) mo csi 7346397
COOK
Plush restaurant needs top quality
person to wn,k in cutstinding
32--House Unfumnished
place.
BP.EAKFAST COOK
(Jiifurn ',.'i 1? BecIro-orn P-forrt'
Must be last. immediate openng
3150 rrori'n plus depost
MAINTENANCE COUPLE
Phone 379 1319
Study empoymer,t for right per
'I Bedroem. 2 baths, carpeted, stove
son Lovely apartment ,ri(l'td
8. refrIgerator. central heat air.
plus good salary.
oarage. Large yard Jfl 3153
DELIVERY DRIVER
Good s.a(.Iry, Qood benefits Im
Unfurnlsheg 2 BR houSe with or
mediate opening
without range and refrigerator
STATION ATTEPIDANT
Phone 379 1967.
Clean cut. stable nersor, can go to
work today
Nice 2 bedroom block
home, furn or 'nlurn
--WE SELL SUCCESS
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.173 7970
373 517$

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(PAUl'. COP4ST 8. REALTY
1306061
alterhrs $31 1420

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Perfect Retirement
Criarming 2 1514. w,itiriO for your
special tourli Can t brat the space
for tni price See today!
CLIFF JORDAN,REALIOR
52)5777

PARK DRIVE- OWNER TFAN
SF ER RED
Bedroom.
caroet,
range,
3
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Central heat S air, fenced lot,
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SUlly (6) $00, 1 40. 2.80 2. KG Mc
(31 4 70, 300; 3. Lilly Abe (1) 210.

TodavsGames
Minnesota at Toronto
Tuesday Games

SANFORD- WIDOW MUST SELL
range.
3 Bedroom, carpet,
refrigcralor, drapes all stay
Screened porch, lot 75'x300'
Beautiful garden with lruit trees

'ii OP AND tHINK A MINUTE If
Cl65%'Iind Ads didn't work
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1$n t I'' in,

JOBS WE HAVE!
YOU WE NEED!

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(2) 1080. 3.10. 310. 2. MOCkS? M.tz
) 6 70. 1 20. 3 Araglin (6) 6 20. 0

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3726457

379 0641

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0tlC4'I.ill) tj.t Used 3
7171 .ilter S

7521 F'ark Dr
3?? 711$
After Hours!
Ri-alter
7773991
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Buffalo S. Los Angeles 1
Boston 3, Va,icovver 3

Rentak

Part tune Hotes% Casher. Ex- 1
perienced Call for apçn.ntment, 1 OR apt lurn or unfurn Adlti,
665 417)
".?."'' after S and wk nds,
1or2 Bedroor.is Adulrsoniy
PARK AV(p,fljE MOBILE PARK
?51S Park Drive 370 up

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Ph, Iadelhja 2, St Louis 2. tie 1 00. 6 10. 350. 2 Crafty Ike (2)
5 20. 370. 3. Moody Hall (5) 7 10; 0
Sunday's Results
29 20 P (5 2) 1005 00; 31.55
1. Chicag 1
W.sstirgt
Montreal
Rangt'rs 1,

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car for local demonstrat Ion wOk
lop earnings and chance for ad
vancment, For interview call $39
1750
PECqEA'TlON SUPERVISOR: The
City of Sanford Civil Service
Board is accepting Applications
for immediate employment of a
full time Recreation Supervlso.
foe Women and Girls sports an
physiCal educatiOn required. Must
t4' abk Iuwyci,ilt'.ulnprehen%ive
recreational playgrcund and
cullureii llf4I*)Vi)'i''. A1.nniin4
qualification College gr,idutc
with degree in recreation,
physical education or GIlled fields.
Contact Sanford City Personnel
Cireclor or Ihc Civil Service Of
('ce, City Hall. Sanford for further
information or submission ol
AppliCation, Resume and
Qua I if ica? iOnS

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29 ?7 1
37
racertedip Into the five-second range at the Gatornational track.
0 (7 3) 4910. 1 (3 7 1) 356 50; 39 77
New York 130. Inctana 115
26 31 6 55 191 727
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M.Iita,
71
Da*mflnn
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3709. Handle
3714 76
Champions will be crowned in top fuel, funny car, pro stock,
flvCr ill. Kenurky 111
26 31 3 37 710 7)5
pro cump, competition, modified, super stock ar.d stock
71 35 3 SI 13 193
St Lou.s Ii), Vi-ginea 109, OT
West Divion
T.4day'sGames
eliminators, A combined cash and contingency awards purse of
SATURDAY
Prep Basketball "ius?Gn
Denver vs VirginiO at Hamp
10 79 0 10 257 710
MATINEE
amost22*),000satstakealogwithyalu.abIeWjp,jonpojn
'tn
3171 6 66 798 701
REGIONAL PAIRINGS
NA!CAR Late Model Sportsman driver Chris Dellarco has
'MiflI'i
Tuesday's Games
3075 1 6t 711 21?
FIRST -SlI, 0:) I. I %D,,n)Il
Oieo
Sari Antonio at Indiana
3078 1 61 237 716
once again received spcnrshIp from DeU's Auction Centu-.
660. 360. 360. 2 Torn GIbson 121
CIassAAAA
etu(ky at St Lou's
Canadian Division
380. 1 20. 3
Travis (SI
Dellarcoflnsllysortdoutmotorproblet-nsthatplaguedtiimmost
ReqionOne
W.nn.peq
11 20 7 9078*
510
U (12i 1100. 31 36
Al
Tallahassee
of last
lie had a motor built by Bob Tucker's High PerQtietc
35
1 50 772 725
SECOND
3.16. C I Robe Che
Shop in CrIa:xlo and it has been performing beyond College
C,ilg.iry
3) 27 4 46 79? 713
(7) 3120. 1020. 5 10. 7 #,iilo*.fl (3;
Jackso,tvIIIe Lee vs Pensacola t1?on
5 97?0
expectation..
540, .110. 3 Happy Night (II 370
Esc,imbla, 7 pm
jackonviIte
Toronto
Is 40 S 37 239 317
00(12)92.20,0(2-3)5910; P123)
Parker vs. TaII.thattt'f' (5th. i
Atth recent Wintrnlltiri-ttllsrldir$ trlarkint, i1i,rin, ra,I
I_ - iL _1l
x team diSbanded
71660. 31
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he ri second in his heat and was doing well In the 50-lap ru icernaii
Saturday's Results
THIRD
S-la, 0: I Styllh Lact
A? Palm Such Junior Colkje
Indianapolis 1. P41w Uricteni'i (I)
feature. A crack ii the nil pan ut him out of the race after he had
EAST
10.5 20,400. 2 Dusty Rose IS)
D'ana Brach Seabreeze
For?
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Army 7$,
6
3 40, 300. 3 Montague Queen 171
workedhimselIon.tetheendofthefrontpk
Pierie Central, 7; Edgewaler vs.
Wnnlpeg 1. Qun'br 3. 01
Coast Guard IL New Erngla,ind LOkL
350, 0 (1%) 7)60. 1 (I5?J 25160
Dellarco and crew are now in the process of replacing some 16
50*1
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Region Three
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u&amp;ai. uzt.kca on 1Jr 1rt'. C'id brakes iaae
ConnectIcut 16. Rhode Island
FOURTH
$16. M: 1 Out Law
At Hillsborough cc
oronto Ii, Winnup
out on the corners and Dellarco (eetc that with diw he will he 66
(Soy (8) 71 70. 1400. 640. 7 Blow On
WinIer ,lavrn vs Bradenton
CriCOt4
Dartmouth 66, Cornell 63
Dy 9!, S 2C,
0. 3 Lake Denise 12)
ManIc-c, 1. Tampa J1tecson
abletoout.runtheothercarontheturns,
Phoenix 3, Ca'gary
Dominican. N V. tO), Mt
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50-Miscellaneous for Sale

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pOvecl road, centr.4l n
wall wall
C ,irpet I c i'll*'nP terms

29-Rooms

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GET 1HOSELU)URY ITF.MS FOR
A FRACTION OF THEIR COST
I KO'.S TODAY S .'jAIlT ADS'

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10 .1 In or ,iI Icr I I)
377 I&amp;

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f .ji r 'ri;q'd5 Ni"wiy L(,'ii'.i-i)
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STENSTPOM REALTY
ill-AL 11.314 172 7420
?6S Park Dr

SEVENTH - 51$, C: I Ce,ma.
I?) 7 10, 1 00, 340, 7 M Fancy (6)

P,iflg('I'5

TOURNAMENTS
Arkansas $1. Ti 'as Christian

FAirnot St 101. Shtn4herd II

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18-Help Wanted

Il 10. 7 60. 3 Sam Leonard (3) 3 20.
Bulfalo 4, Kansas City . .
York 0(76) 5500. F' (26) 111.30; 31.11
Minnesota
New
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Saturday's Result;
XCntuL.
176. P4(w York tOO
99, tndana 92

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OWN BOSS
Vi i1ing routeS 4ivail4hlc Only 4 $0
h3urs weekly wi'h Complete
ComPany training &amp; location set
up lnvestmt-nt u( 6O3 55000 Call
,,llect Mr Carson $13 576 5370.

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BUSY III F (HIL ( CA)I
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7.177 I4II, A
Phone]fl 1510 or 3?? 0760

Oufdocr

iad trolling is the No. 1 sport on the St. Johns River at
present but bass fishermen are getting in their licks too with sane
L
excIlent catches reperted.
Lindsay's Camp at the Mim's Bridge on East SR 46, told of
many small shad landed, bream and catfish taken by the bottom
LU
Fishermen and two limit strings of bass up to sIx pounds landed by
It.W. Kirk this week. Kirk does has bass fishing by wading and
Flashing smiles ph
trophies from the reeently-co,npleted
DOUBLES
mg the small "Gay Blade" plug.
Seminole High Booste Club mixed doubles tennis tournament
At Osteen Bridge, strings of 20 to W specks are landed daily
WINNERS
arc (left to right) Howard Flagg, Laura McNulty, Robert and
uing.
Carmen Vilier, Julie Reagan and Mark Renaud. (Herald Photo and Indicat Ions are that shad in tharea a.
some bass are schooling in front of Lemon Bluff in the early
by Bill Vincent, Jr.).
morning and ramp owner Ed Woods toh of one late afternoon
feeding period where fish were striking all over the river.
Three generations of the Hawkins family fished together at
Wekiva
Landirw. Bill Hawkins. son Tommy, and grandson
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cpthg his Chicago WLi:c So serving."
Steven.
Using
"Itapala" plugs, they took 19 bass from three to
-But Vecck said, "I
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camp in Sarasota to 2
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2
Ultra
Violence.
3.
Potty
tivt
frJlAflds
one titiig UiIi wc-ei.
;ii.i.
ul:ng
7,
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care1e. Hwc3n you damage
nuc.cter players.
Pro
Basketball
AtMiami
ChriIian
J.
E)t.iiald
Roberts
and ILL. Good.rkb, Pcns9Ii1a, visit this
Dre. 1. Lake Atlas.
Infry, 6
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(i-nt Mct)qan 66. Kent St 63
Pl,intation llro,ird Christian vs. 5p.jt., 7 Ou,'tn Dtt.or,t, •. iite camp every year. Liist year during their stay, they caught over
NBA
Veeck said Sunday night. "To CrS)?Obviously,ftwasnotvery
Cnnnati $9. Son Froacisco Coral Gables Oeersborne. 7; 0*-Il,.
300 assorted fish. 'Ihey are back ag&amp;n and their first trip on the
Eastern
Conference
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Fvirctlade, v Main Chrst..in,
do an}Thing else would be sub- good to start with. It took two
TWELFTH- 3-I, D: t. 8e
Atlantic Division
Coloado 6$. Kansas
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Wekivayie!ded21fish1ncludingafourpo'1ndbass.
SW
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EsJumoQueen,a
jected to who knows what tn- three votes to get ownership.
W I. Pci. GB
Dayton 17, Cincinn,,te X,ivicv
Jan. C, S. Go Go Cctu, 6 .ij,it)y
(erty Carpenter and Mike )3ronson fished out of Wekiva
"They say they want unity Boston
known terrors."
40 II 690 -75
E'sie. 7. Andy Sh.,nnon, A ti
River
Haven landing a total of 26 redbreast and 8hellcracker
35 26 .574 6';
Dctroit $9. Loyota. CIraco
Pro Hockey
C, ct i,,s
Veeck, who got permission and to do what they wr.nt," he Buffalo
PhiIpt
35 27 565 7
Marquette
Al.
Notre
Dame
75
bream the largest a shdllcrackerweighing a pound and a quarter.
from fellow owners to buy the added. "1 want unity too, but
33 37 414 12
Miami. Ohio 16, Ohio U 75
NHL
George Cheney, camp manager, also told of a five and a
SATURDAY
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WhiteSoxlatelastyear,fguros why not do what I want? IF
Central Division
MichIgan U. towa 71
Campbell Conference
quarter
pound bass caught by Mike Muse as he cast a "Devil's
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Ni f'rasha 60. Ok'ahoma 51
his move will give him an edge everybody started training, Washington
Patrick Ovliion
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Midwest Division
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Smythe Olvition
caught
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Oktatoma 6$. Mi.souri 57
Vancvr
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when
the weather allows them to getoutslck3.
77 39 361 '1';
OklaIrn,i City 68. St Lou;s
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Oral flobei-t 79. CreghIon 70
l)uring
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Picific Division
Purdue $1. lll'noss 4?
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landed
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Ma (4) 500, 500. 3 G.E's
G :te
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Wales Conference
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To'r-clo B). E Michican 77
Norris Division
$670. 32.17.
IA
31 31 .500 13
Tulsa 86, New ?/c'iico St $3
River but sheepshead are plentiful, channel bass, three to (ow
Montreal
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W Illinois 97. Akon 93
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Anglers on the Main Street Pier loaded up on bill whiting
Saturday's Results
WCtIta 51 lA LOijviItc 74. Dtrot
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Pd(w York 9). Chigo Si
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Merle Keller, pier nwnager, said the Northern Spring
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Brown's G/Corvette Ready
8 46 9 25 81 314
asflflgton 92. PhOfflit •9
migration
of Iluelish has apparently begun. On Monday they hit
Adams DIVISIOn
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MI*aukc 117. New Orleans
SOUTHWEST
Boston
10 II 11 91 746 176 (5) 1600. 540. 510. 2. Shu Shu Baby at Sun-Glow Pier, l'ort Orange, on Tuesday anglers on the
1e,as TeCh 10). Rice $1
Buffalo
3515 II II 766 191 (1)100.160; 3 Swirl Chamber (6)
For Aiarch 1 1 Gatornationa I S
PurtlInd 119. KanSas City 105
Daytona pier literally slaugttered them. Frozen fingerling mullet
W Texas St 79. Drake 58
(OnU
28 7311 67731 "0 ;5 00. 0 (I 'I 'iS 0. P 15)) ItS 70
Sunday's Results
cut in hail was the most enticing bait.
C.IPt
2331 8 S-i 704 225 3171
Ph.Iadefphia 130, Seattle 115
AR WEST
Saturday's Results
5lTt4 --1.5, £ I I.al Ann.i
I)ick McMerney took a limit string of snook topped by a 12
NiIRA Gawrnauonals, Marth 11-14 at Gainesville Haceiay.
WShiVQ1OIi flO. Houston 10$
91, 40T
cago
3 80. 3 Brokers' Bonus (5) 300. 0
PP'oenix l. Detroit 9$
Rrown will tow his super$trong G-gas Corvette to do battle
Gnza'a $6, N AriZona 80
Tackle Box in South I)aytona, says they i're alse In the Tomoka
Montreal 3. Atlanta 2
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Veeck is iot a member of the
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traditional opening of spring camp," he said. "We felt those owners' Players Relaticns
training today with owners and 10 had at ieflSt an outside Committee holding its 23rd
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players sitting around a bar. chance of making our club or session
players'
gaining b1e here and all but we wouldn't have invited them. representatives here, and, he
one training camp completely
"If this thing is settled In a admitted, "not privy to what
closed,
few &amp;iys ... then we will be able they're doing."
Major league heirarchy to put a team on the field to play
Seiti said the renewal clause,
agreed to keep camps closed scheduled exhibition games part of all players' 16 individwhile negotiations are under without risking startthg fellows ual contracts and the expired
way with the players a ci- too early and the risk of in general labor pact, allows a
ation on the reserve clause, Jury."
player to become a free agent
He has created furor among one year Uter he fulfills his
which binds players to tens
for life unless traded, sold or fellow executives, such as Mm- contractual commjLrncnta.
flLo(d'S Clark Criffith who
released.
Only Bill Veeck has opposed called the action "stupid
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bad check charge
on a plea of gw't' to attempted
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"nen the day you got out of sexual balteiI
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jail you violated probation
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thrce-year mandatory prison in circuit court on first relony man.
Contl 19 o1 1151 Landmark
"Your pre-ientence in,
-A a', &amp;IV `-, term under a new state law offenses.
appl!-ing to crimes in which a
Assistant State Alty. Charles vestigation report is horrible,"
this gui to burglary an waived a
It gun is used.
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4 Iliggins Terrace, &amp;,inford, was the new rrinridatory three-year jI that shows in a
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jury found Ms. ErAn guilty of Wayne Ilayes, 30-year-old Ilosemann.
'Investigatior, George T. King, 403 N.
aggravated assault in the Aug. former Sanford resideni, to shows me there's a definite Hawthorne Circle, Winter
30 wo=hng with a pistol of prison for two )-e,vs.and meted (.Timinal intent and that .1you Springs, on Feb. 1, and stole a
Curley Barber, of 2214 South- an additional three years have n3 respect fer the law or gold watch. $44 cash and an
west Road, Sanford, on W. 13th probation
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Conti said he sx)16 the watch
M' F'nmn had been free on
Gecrge Harold Alford Jr, 20,
hayes, who had recently been
for $36 to a man who he didn 't
bond pending completion of a living with his family in of 407 Orange Ave., Sanford, d
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an accident with personal inhis
record as a juvenile of runnun!
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The children helped out some
uieanwhilc, are paid less than flctest raise following on the $103 including oil utilities ex
She retired to Florida in 1972. writil % ith the recessic n they too
the averr.ge for the area, ad. hecls of a December increase cept the telephone. 1"he rent
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ministrator Hawkins Connelly was "like hitting them (the was in,
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The need fly. a rate Increase at said. "Their wages have not tenantsi in the stomach and June, 19173: went up to $134.94 In Towers before
well increased in three years," he when thet recoter giving them August 1974, to $144 in Sunshine State
fowers
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Bram
A widow, she had struggled to living can be fina,icially
December, 1975 and wffl go up
documented. But regarffless of said, adding that those on fixed an upper~ut to the jaw,"
"My desire to hold down the another $12 monthly on April 1. bring, up and edLicate two devastating to a person on a
how well dociumented the need, incomes react to any cost in•
children DUll iorking Into her
December
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dependent audits reviewed by the federal government.

lhr1n't. Orr, president (it Sanford 's Seminole Ernployment Econornic Development Corporation
iSI E1)C0), said this morning he called last week for a
federal investigation of his organization to clear the air
of vicious charges" made against both SEEM.)arKI Orr
personally.
-Lakeland) today responded to
(kr's request, by calling for an audit oFSEEDCO records
by the federal government's watchdog agency - the
General Accounting Office ((:AO)
Rep. Richard Kelly (R-11oliday), who has indicated
that he might call for a Federal Grand Jury to hear the
gations against SEEDCO management, has not yet
ui . ,tled on a tnur- e of action
Ilis office reported today that prehminary staff work

open as we could
"Our records are public information," he continued,
but I believe th ey should be seen by people who untk'rstand v,hat they see"
The issue centers on Off's alleged refusal to open
SFLI)CObooks to the public Actually,Orrwasaskedto
show payout vouchers covering the fliast five years.
lie refused to shots the touchers to an Orlando
newspaper. Orr said he had not been treated "fair" in
press reports concerning the poverty-fighting
fighting agency.
ant t show agency records ti the Eterung Herald
lie toiday extended th.is same invitation to everyonee
pre sent at the ( h.imbtr nt t ttn'
In Orr's request to Sm. Ctules. he said "SEEIX.'O

We h.ne made our audits public" said Orr "The
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finding trip to Central florida over the teekend.
Spienking at the Greater Sanford Chamber 0 Com-

columnist for the Seminole edition
CbiIes'prsagent, Jack Pndgen, said he didn't think
vny criminality was involved dnd that the matter could be

Monday's high 86, today's low
55. Itainfall, .80 Inch.

Chiles had been "bombarded" with letters and telephone
'DC0 and its president. Ile said the
czIlsdeprecating SEE

Orr also disputed ifacts about last nursday's press

conference -called to make the request to Chiles and to

l'aru, ciouuy inu turilinutu
warm through Wednesday with

ticious alkgauorcs tutu umutl*1uv3 writ aisu btmg
directed to the office of U.S.Sen. Richard Stone (1)-

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Hasson and Fogle had made
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each
month. There Is no flower beds, which are part of a
stattments charging Mrs.
hospitalization, she decided the
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These
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Brown with the felony
One resident tho te shall big city tias no !onger for her.
detelopment opened in the fall
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additional money to pay the half year period, a ve been - It a very
unfortunate thing Deparunent of housing and
su bst antia ll y less than other 0
higher re nt.
Urban Deve1opmnt(hiUD) has
Original teruints. who moved
Costs of esiergy have more costs of li%
approved the latest increase.
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%Ould hdve made it to tb. polls today The town has
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The court restricted Alford's U S Marine Cori plus charges
T A FET A and Special 0I)mipics for Lhe County's retarded
"I would never have done it if his client.
drivers license for one year for of AWOL and desertion.
;csidentx are i from left) front, Steven Tillir one David Ro%land; I didn't have to," Hosemann
Ile said he rrceived a -uTiA Slelbourre-irunister asked we for business purposes only.
deiirable discharge" from the
back Brian Nulty, and Jeff and Robert Tillis. Anyone missed by said as the defendant, dressed the court to make him Ilayei,
military service and asked thi
the boys may drop th eir papers off at 112 Tangerine Dr-he or at in a neat orange-colored outfit probation supervisor but Judge
Morals Case
the TAFETA XXchange, 207 Mapolla Ave., Sanford. (11cruld was led by a dely.ity sheriff to Flosetriann noted that Ilayes
In another cast-, Therri Clyde court for Immediate sentencin
[hoto by Torn %incent
the turt bn rail for finger tiohuted piobation in an earlier Rogers, 55 of Forest City, in the burglary case

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Mount Holly, Vt.,

Collecting newspapers from their nelghb,twil to Ra~ enna Park on

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CORIMMS10t) Of L fe]0111~ W. Or.
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Fogle "held his gun aimed at
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vehicle. She was taken to police
headquarters, according to Ole
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turnout. And the snow storm cut into that as Vermont voters
cast ballots in a presidential primary for the first time in 56

that she was not conimitting a

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On the Republican .iide, Ford's Massachusetts organizati,)n

peratures barely above freezing.

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Bonnie Stratton Brown and
ClarenceBrownseeks$61000
compensatory damages plus
unspecified punitive damages
a May 17,
in conn tion w
1975, incident in which police
officers fired into an au Mrs.
Brown was driving.
Named as defendan
case, assigned to Circuit Jud e
K.mneth Leffler for trial,
city, policeman
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transmission line knocked out

power to 20,000 customers in 12 western suburbs of Boston and
Interrupted balloting on voting machines, the Boston Edison Co.
reported. Electricity was restorM to six of the towns within two
hours, but the others were expected to be out until the afternoon,
Poll openings varied from 6a.m. to 10 a.m., but all must close
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Several election officials predicted many voters would stay
borne as freezing rain pelted some towns In the western and
t!tn portions of the state and snow fell in some central
areas.

Democratic race, where voters also have a "no preference"
choice. Forty-three Republican delegates were at stake.
The locus was on the Democratic race in Massachusetts, with
all eight major c3nd,'dates on the ballot and no clear favorite to
win Both President Ford and and former California Gov.
Ronald Reagan are on the GOP ballot, but neither campaigned
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You're a joyous fellow
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matter you know wasn't ban- well-met today. You'll brighten
died properly, even though any group you're part o.
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A four-person household Park &amp; Shop store, 2467 S. Park products constitute a sub- face by flying glass after today and near 80 IMursday. applications
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being which must earn less than $W Val Colbert (left) and Margaret Gam review letters from Autoli.
Ave., said the store was stantial proportion of the stores gunshots shattered the wind- I,ows In the mid 60s. Southerly processed each week, with a month to qualify for stamps - Train, Amtrak and Seaboard Coast Line RaUroad represenull
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and Amtrak vice president of public affairs Edwin E.
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Mrs. Colbert has also written to the Sanford City
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Chamber of Commerce and to the city's Downtown
Development Corporation(DDC). At this tlm, she ha,s
had no response to her letters.
"Working through the DDC would be a* obvious
route to go." said Sirs. Colbert. "If the business people
of Sanford accept the theme, then we could all
wcrkIi through the DDC For the same goal.
"After all," s;ie continued, "it's the DDC who Ls
coordinating Downitown's redevelopiment."
Mrs. Colbert said It wrs the DDC's plan to adopt a
Victorian theme for its redevelopment project that
ru'st sparked her idea for Train Town U.S.A.
"This is an old railroad town, and all passenger
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moved to the middle of First Street between Park
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automotive vehicles, and a Utile passenger train on
wheels could circulate Utmghout the Downtown
area."
In his letter to Mrs. Colbert last week, Rice said
Seaboard Coast We was abandoning some depots in
the Sanford area, and "I wi1l ask 13.13: Vaughan,
superintendent, Seaboard Coast Line Railroad,
Tampa, Fla., to inform you when any of our station
buildings which would be suitable for your purposes,
m.ight become available."
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donate the depot or help provide for its move and installation in Sanford, but Mrs. Colbert said she hopes
th e depot would be donated.
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morift ago my husband un. not always that easy.
I think you should ask &gt;our
derwent surgery and I had a
told doctor to refer you to a
severe shock when I
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piece, 20 silver doflars and four

Central and the Erie I.Ackawanna wi.11 cease operating.
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Taking their place is a rail:road known as Consolidated

Rail Corp., or ConRail, a private CorporatiOn supported
by a government investment of nearl 12.1 billion.
Conitall wffl be the largest radroad in the nation in terins
of revenues and the sec,ond largest in terms of route mile3.

Storms Sweep South
By The Associa ted Press
Southe rn states, clobbered by tornadoes, flooding and
storms the past two days, received more severe weather
early today as thunderstorms spread from southern
Texas Into Louisiana, Mississippi Alabama and Georgia
Severe thunderstonns developed early in Michipn,
which was also hit by tornadoes on Tuesday.
11,e National Weather Service said 24 tornadoes were
reported on Tuesday, compared with 41 tornadoes on
Monday. Tuesday's twWers inchiSed eight in Texas, five
In Mis ippi, seven in L*i1siarij and two each in
Alabam and Michigan.
The tornado death toll so far this week was .5i1 killed in
Arkansan, three in Mississippi and one in Mlchl2an,

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graduate nf Sanford Naval Academy and from Pfeiffer College,
E.J. Cole, 2051 Cecilia Dr., $650 diamond ring and $50 II had been seen in the vicinity of
N.C. In 1975. He enlist ed In Naval ROTC wh il e In c'Llege. He
told deputies that two movie pennies, Deputy
Archie the businesses
commistioned by Capt. Phillip R. Craven, cornmandIng officer cameras, an electric adding Freeman reported.
MotorStolen
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Kidd of Winter
(right), as his wife, Marwee, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. WillUm
marlilne, tape player and W in
Deputy Jim Ilibbard said the
WhItC3fG3lden Lake, and his par ents look 0
High
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reported an
Lills and coins were missing residence of
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$800
outboard
motor
was stolen
alter
break-in at the 3046 Holiday Dr. °was entered
off a 14-fmt boat on Lake
flowell off Lake llo%~ell Lane in
a burglary at his residence.

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vestigations Involving the Crested Butte resort
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there will be complete exoneration ."

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defmw budget U picking up iniUal support in Congress
wi th sane congressional defense critics expressing
concem avor Soviet military buikluPs.
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$113-billion defense spending target for the fiscal year
starting Oct. I which it haid is orfly $= mlUion less 0Zn
Ford wants.
7be House Budget Canmittee. 'W a vote of 13-12. set a
target of $112 MflfoIn, rej,ecting a proposal by I '
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Tuesday arrested and charged a 2.5-year old man with
possession o147 pounds of cocaine thatpolice said could be
worth about $6 million

AD%H.SSLONS
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Donna G Anderton

Carlo Catano, of Greenwich, was anuW on a federal
warrant '*it.hout incident" and charged with poiWasion
of narcotics and possession of naret,itics with intent to seH,

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new fitle and moves four blwb to a new office Friday, but
tuH term in the While Hmse.
His appointment to succeed Howard Ii. Callaway as
mamger of the Ford campaign is not expectW to bring
major changc3 to the PrIrvildent's political operation.

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pointments to the committee.

polling the people to find out

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Tourism.

One concern Kimbrough has

count% is to build a new rationale for establishment of
fli t , Vihlen said
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Phil(l,e(I
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Doris Dein,Wtnterpi'
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overcrowding

referendum, One option is to "wait and see" what develops

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k epui its ease against Ste ven Soliah in a hank
robbery trial that is expected to reveal re about

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SALE ENDS SATURDAY, APRIL 3

Commissioner John Kim-

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Dura Washiington, osteen

A jury of eight women and (ott men was selected
Tuesday to try Sdliah, a V-year-old house painter with

soli.

wanted to "bring the citizens

from there to Sanford 17 )ears If. Wyatt, of Pensacoa,
ago She wan a member of the daughter,
Mrs
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change Is befog made
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Mrs Cinda Jane Manning,
Shinnaton W Va .

Arthur Kairnus
Julia A Kehoe

Morlon Takes New Title

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officials had seized the cocaine on May 16, 1975 in the
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Women.
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She is survived by tier
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Troy Stuart, Sanford Onnond Beach is in charge of
and two sisters, Mrs. l.ud;cie arrangements.

Louise Clemen's

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If that doesn't do it, White says, he might Just start
selling soft drinks. "But I'll have to wait and see what

Affected

Miss Martha Ellen Stewart, Beach

TALLAHASSEE (AP) - House Speaker Donald

But opponents of the proposed

banning topless

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dancing M places where alcoholic beverages are sold
won't affect Polk County's newest topless entertaininent

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS- the lake showed a bacteria on March 17
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and tests were run
The fiction was taken after an however, that a new district two Juveniles, ages 13 and 15,
Ile %%ater quality of I.Ikt, -ni of
60 ,Lnd 80 anl a fecal bv
. DER biollogis!s, t1w 11-1a)vr opinion frr,m City Al!vrrwy ,i~-a Ii r,',ation
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would be spot
Orienta is far abc- h.
'- state's count of 60 and 90, while statt: said, indicating
J.A. Cash "'uesday night
another Joseph Davis was reaa which zoning,
minimum stand.ids for body standards permit water contact sampling will be taken in the said that the property does not
had
following
a break-in at Global
Previously the owner
contact water sports, accor ding sports when coants run as high
n&amp;.r future,
qualify icr PIJD as the city requested commercial zoning,
.a'pet3, 119 S. Magno.ua Ave.
to the state Department of resKdive'y,i as 2,400 and 8W.
An other business, the com. ordi nance currently designates. but this was turned down by the The boys were turned over to
Environmental Regulation
The lake, bounded on three mission:
planning and zoning board after state Division o1 Youth Services
sides by property in eitty
-Denied a requested chan-,e
Davis said, if a restalm-ant is adjacent property owner.,; officials at the &amp;-inford Juvenile
.Nlator
,Norman
Fl oy d jurisdictioa and on one side by in zoning for lots 631 and 6446 on to be
Detention Center.
built, the zoning should protested.
Tuesd,ay read in to the record of land in county jurLsdiction, "is the east side of Boston Avenue properly be general com.
Officers said an employe was
-Heard another opinion from
the city co mmission meeting a not as bad as some would have from residetial to pl
anned unit r tercial or that the city could Davis read into the record In the building when he heard
letter from the DER stating us believe," I'Io)d said,
development PUI) to permit create a new district concerning whether the current strange noises about 8 pm,
that a recent water sampling in
The water
was
lease between the city and the discovered the break-in and
AltamonteCasselberry Cham- called police. Police said three
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"dr.4'ivuh,u,,I,ies
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community house on Maitland from the building and two were
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Avenue is legal in light of a apprehended after a foot chase
Four Arrested
recent
attorney -general
Sheriff's
deputies have
inion.
arr
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es
f
our persons on court
Attorney General Robert
Shevin
had
said
that
leases
of
warrants.
George Thornas
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS-.
Palm presented
costs station at Crane's Roost at one time, suggesting that
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Evans,
52,
634
Ranger Blvd.,
the
city
property
for
nominal
CIty commissioners, Tuesday, estimates to be part :)f the M5,000;
Lake drainage Crane's Roost portion, most ($1 annually) are improper Winter Park, was jailed in lieu
took preliminary steps to get schematic planni:g and report outfall toNorth
Cr an e's Roost at critical and directly affecting
unless an overriding municipal of $8000 bond on a c harge of
under way a program to solve for the drainage program wh!ch $195,000
arKi a Pump station at the other areas, be ac- purpose can be shown.
shooting into a dwelling.
fl ooding proLlems in three he called "most cost effective Lake Orienta
A
at $251,0() wi th complished first .
Benjamin Pa ul W illis, 19, of
major drainage basins In the and most environmentally total engineering fees of
Davis said the city could
$39,000.
The engineer sa id he 'ill r en egotiate the lease whereby Ojedo Route Two, was held In
citv.
sound."
Palm said an alternative to
The
governing
ort and
Ive "full lieu of S5.0W bond on a charge
body
He said the concept approved the Lake Orienta pump station present a written
market
value"
in
schematic drawings to'ii
authorized Consulting Engineer by the Florida Department of * is be-mg considered to save commission
rental and of receiving stolen property.
Ricky Charles Hampton, 23,
other services for Lie portion of
William Palm of Glace and Environmental Regulations money. He sa id it is
week.
possible a
uses
of
706
W. First St., Sanford, was
the building the chambe r
Radcliffe to proceed with iDER) would h
outfall from
.
' Lake
and have the primary purpose held without bond on a .
schematic drawings to provide water dump into tI,
e Weldva Orienta to North Lake can be Chamber Trying
drainage so lutio ns for Crane's Riser after percolating through provided Instead at a
of the facility be directed probation violation charge.
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cost of T
Held in Jail
toward a municipal function
Raise
Roost, Lake Orienta and North one
Funds
mile
of
swales $131.OM.
Ida Pearl Jacobs, 30 of 301
Conunissioner Cal
La ke
(depressions) along the statc
The Crane's Roost area is
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the chamber only. acu3,'
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county
jail
that &amp;'rana's Roost solution
The engineer estimated costs bounds InZerstate 4 on the east. Chamber of Com
IA19CII Claims to be the oldest porch area of the facility while
without bond after her ,arrest on
will directly affect and improve for a three-part program would
Palm said the drainage
active Chamber in the state - it has done several thousand a (icorgia fugitive warrant
drainage in the Lake Flotida total $650,000. Ile said the progrant can be
d
is
trying to raise money to build dollars worth of maintenance issued in connection with a
and Lake Adelaide areas
program would include a pump in increments rather
than all at a ctic center for the corn and renovation on the building felony had check case, ac
and permits civic groups to use LordingI it) county jail records.
the major portion for meetings.
Burglaries Reported
The Chamber will sponsor a
-Heard
a
report
from
Fio
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Ma ic W F
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flea market April 17from I a.m. that the seftIng of sp
eed limits Avenue, Longwood, reported to
GOTTLOBSCHI,
deputies that a piggy bank
Taylor Insurance Co. of North Mary Elementary School. on trains going through cities
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will
be
considered
by
the
containing
$400 as
Survivors include his wife, Carolina. lie was a meniber of Therewlllbel0Ospacesforrent
en torn
Gottlob C. Schimpf, 74, of 519 Mrs. Madeline Schimpf, of Fir~,! United Methodist Church and there will be an honor roll 1)e rtment of
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I First St, Sanfrd died Sanford, daughter, Ms Ceceihi of (irmorid Beach
past lLsttng those who do not wish to
in DeLurnd Floyd said while the
Monday morning. Born in Mertens, South Kent, Conn.; president of the Insuran e have a table
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Gemiany fie came to.ganford in two granddaughters and one Association of Daytona Beach; fund.
Pinehurst. Mass., reported
1962 He was a retired cake son, Edward Mrtens South past master of John Darling
burglars entered hL auto while
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decorator. fie was a memb,er of Kent, Conn.
Masoriie l,odge 154 of Tampa;
was parked at Quality Inn,
market contact Johnny Walker operating lines in the city.
Brisson Funeral Home is in past patron of the Order of
S11434 and 14, and t k a
of 194 Country Club Rd,, flake rqwd limits being considered ca.mcra,
charge of arrangemcn"D
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says he convinced that hik es are needed to provi de
adequate support for Florida schoois.
Rep William Andrews, DGalnesville, converted the

was side. pro vide an added check and rule, pointing out that it would as representatives."

Benefit

12 per ctnt annually since 1971.

school.
Juveniles Apprehended
Sa nford police t oday re po rted

S

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Tucker Faces Tax Hikes

Cooper City, urged members to dignity and integrity of the
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stepped when the committee balanceand would tend to keep have taken a special session to

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1975 according to U.S. Immigration and Naturalization

south Seminole. The 7. ¼.
horsepower outboard was
owned by the U.S. Navy

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Service figures. Arid Lie trend hits been growing by 10 to

deputies said, and leased to the

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tinues to build a sound rrdddle class.An estimated 450,000 Latins visited this bilinqual area in

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WASHINGTON (AP)- Vncn seven fi.nancially weak

railroads are merged into a new goernme.nt-backed
railroad today in the largest cor porate reorganization in
U.S. history, such well-known railroa ds as the Penn

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mwcauo ns are it wth Increase as Latin America con-

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provision.
'We don't need to get carried

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day a rule to allow House po rters reminded then) the man, D-Tampa. Tucker then prison.
members to kick their speaker House can do anything by a two-created a committee to study
McPherson said suspension
out of office if he displeases thirds vote, even remove one of changes in the rules.
of legislators accused of
Uern
its members
Rep Tom McPherson, D. felonies is 'important to the
Rep. Ralph flaben, D-

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suspended, and as unnece
Rep Ray attox,
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the speaker b) a t wo- thirds met legislator who inspired the sion by about a dozen reform.
was
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vote. But the committee has automatic suspe nsion proposal minded freshmen.
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evidence
shied away from automatic by initially refusing to quit after
The issue was included n
suspension of legislators his indictment was paroled.
Speaker Do na ld Tucker's sue- and taii ring with a witness
charged with felony offenses.
Members who opposed there- cessful election to a second c har ges, as paroled Tuesday

But the proposed ride that

A Charlotte St., Longwood.

A break-in at the residence of

State Agency Teiis Aitanionte M ayor

Railroads To Merge

R esorts

of the Latin iriflux.

Sanford (left) was commissioned recently at Pensacola Naval Air silver half-dollars were taken in JoAnn Saunders, 1322 Palm

Station and Is continuing flight tr&amp;Wng at Whitting Field. He is a

The current contract covers about 400,000 truckers and

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considerable power.
let, lIolIood, if he had not members different from
Proposd1sforremo,alof the resigned after his Indictment

l of ed on the same day that a for- speaker were proposed last ses- last year,

MIAMI (A!') - Latin American tourist.s who visited

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nildnight expiration of the National Master FreigM
Agreement.

TA[ I.A}IA.SC1 (AP) - sent it back to a subcommittee
House Rules Committee for further study.
members
bill
act
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again on this subtropical vacation spot usually associated
wi th frostbitten Northerners,
"We don't see an end to it," Lew lice, a spokesmen for
th e Miami Metro Department of Tourism, said Tuesday

Easign Randy Jones, son of p&amp;. and IVI
rs. Donald R. Jones of

Mediation and Conciliation Service, planned to continue
meeting with both sides today in anticipa tion of t he

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Bear [lake, reported 4,000 pennies was taken in a burglary an $8GO magnet.1c industrial
regular pennies, 150 Indian at the William G. Tinsley drill were stolen in a burgh

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te about 60 per cent of the itation's
tAtAl 011tPut of manufactured good.s.

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BRIEF

Latin American Visitors

Thieves scaled a fenced area
to haul away 75 cases of empty
soft drink bottles at the
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valued at $0.
l rs hit two locations for residence.
Deputies also reported four
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Deputy David Dugid also
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which coins and other items
valued at $1,925 were reported
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issues. Although he declined to elaborate, those Issues

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on crucial money issts today as the ndEght dead line
for a na tionwide truck strike approached, federal labor
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protection for U.S. mining consortiums to plumb
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The issue was laid before the House auspices nod would be contrL1ed by
107 there is talk of using the famous Glomar Es. past.
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California 901dru"Y)e invasion of the ocean
cauctis rooms In New York City to block the which would back mining co
rLwUums with U.S. floor would rather not think about 3ome of the
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"The cartel even has a proposed
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congressional committee has taken the first step nickel, copper and cobalt, we would be totally headquarters,
Jamaica — the location of the serious problems For one thing, the "group
to offer military protection to four US mining independent.'
of
Int ernational bauxi te prod ucers organization," 77" 13 made up not merely
of
mini-nations
like
consortlums that are read) to explore the ocean
Otherwise, he warned that the United States Murphy added Over the weekend of March 13-15 Malta or Maldivea
They Include Algeria, Brazil,
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wou1dbecomehjdflof"OpEC..11kecar
hedlsclo5ed,the"groupof77"had also sea-fly ndia.Peru, 7treafldzb13pmanyotj
At stake Is a $3 trillion treasure in nicr.el,
reached an Informal agreement to thwart any where the United
Stales also ha.i economic or
ma,copper,co)altand 26 otIroresthat siluaflonslmflartothe19noJigo "
effective US. compromise
political ilwestments.
arescattered in plum.alzed nodules on the ocean
Murph explained that the "group of 77,"
Murphy deplored effts by the State

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believe In the truth of numbers
the low'st was right neit door. That's the kind of place School busing lnereasea race con
In Oils doubting mood, says Touche Ross, situation that's not going to 6e tolerated.l if sciousness and ftmvases tendon between the
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Should religion be taught in public scbools? t1wology required for good
Con.
few sundry" other matters
independent agents, and analyzing details of
ence
If
Apparent signs of econarrdc recovery, it commissions paid, professional fees, public from the time I could remember and I've
been a child growstomabiritY without ev
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warns, "will not quell these questions -share- r&amp;Uons expense, and other 'soft' expense going ever idnee.
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dec W ons can be made that reflect the attitude of along with the self-evident truths of Ut
to exercise their inquiry rights to bridge the gaps attended by corporate g&amp;dflys, or if
them exists the people in a particular part o( the country. Dedaration of Independence. But they an being
formal
an active group of critical shareholdera.
. busineu communications.,,
(But) without federal aid. Uwe's not any way to hidden from students in America today. I think
Toucne1s, one ot the nauon'slargest pu
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very good job of teaching reading, writing and
Sbould we bus to elinalaste wgregatfou"
arithmetic. The teacher r3do should be twict as
7be supreme court decided in 1954 that lt*was
in the early grades.
wrong for states to
oWdwebutoellmIn.te segregation?
school
Busing certainly doem't add anything to the what the Supreme Court prohibited In 1954.
quality of education. What it has done is to get There is a rank inconsistency in a court decisiort
the attentitin of various establishments that which requires it state to count white and black

sharehoIdanagement(IlnjogurJeredby payments"
dimth3hthenumberofpelenployed
the question-and-answer sessions at annual
Expect questions about Illegal payments, I'm strongly in favor of putting the burden on
meetingsha,egrownmmport
Thiayear, cmpanIesareadvised,porticujar)yftjeyem. states Histoically,that'sths best place that

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the problems of America is simply the wrong rapidly becoming anti-American The National
focus. We need to support teachers In the Education Association, the American Civil

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advisory, by Touche Ross, begins:"The suspicious eyes toward other corporate get it out of HEW. And
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The accounting firm expects sharehnlaers to
Ithink that the federal government ought to
remembers as once being as wmely peaceful be oweerned about the sttbWty of banks and provide about one third of the finarcW
This is an issue that vitally concerns everyone as a daffodil blooming
support
their ability to kcep the corporation adequately of public education and diminish the number
of
who shares the tax load in this county. A little less
Advisen of every sort - public relations, financed and able to participate in the recovery.
advertising, financial, management -are pre.
talk and more action is certain to be most apCorporate officers are reminded that as a innovative 71tle I programs were distorted by
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political conventiom, Rnd maybe en-en m,~re
issue-orlented.
This 13a year of business issues ._thestateof coupled with record borrowings and other alternativetobusing Weneed todethvjable
How much fedeial aulstaoce should public
the economy profita, financial stabili ty, cor- eVIdences of possible llllquidlty"
alternati',es The court (c'irrently) doesn't have Kboois get'
porate ethics, accountability. Does the company
It concedes that the meaningfulness of some much choice If it's charged with creating
E4(fication, under the Crinstitution of the
pay bribes? Is it illegally involved in politics? financial and econorW
c comparisons with other edwat!onal equality.
United
States, and in the spirit of the Declaration
Many executives are expecting the toughest years "has leswried substantially with the
How much federal assiotance sbould public of Independence,
is a reser

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sWdentharegolngtoleanveryijcthjngs.we reIIgioustrackandturnitaroundfnadfri
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down the county's offer, citing pressure and
harassment trom certain sectors. That decision set
him up for a dlsqualllicatl3n of unemployment
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So, Commissioner Harry Kwiatkowski got the
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reasonabie job offer.
Being a city official, Hunttf should have been
regulations.
aware of governmental
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fact that,s what ca
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positions.
, they wrote a federal office which referred
them to a second federal office which told the
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The Seminole County school system is the
largest benefactor of these fees now. And, the fact
ls that builders are providing these funds and te
is more than $5-million on th e books to be collected
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He says that the Supreme Court has ruled that the
only way than county can cOlICct Stich fees from

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Hunter had been quoted as saying he would teslgn

Now, we hear that a Winter Springs Councilmn

but literature mailed out seems to detract from one
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campaign contributions from members of Insurance companies.

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subsidized even before the election begins picking

Billtar has officially entered the campaign
for state treasurer and insurance commissioncr,

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position wlU benefit the Industry itself by keeping
the office o' Treasurer-Commissioner free from
even any appearance d cwij
The pamphlet says that 11 anyone is a member
the Insurance Industry a Lngements have been
made for purchase of a $7.92 ticket to a meal at the
Canton House Resort Inn In Orlando. The event is a
fund raising effort for the Gunter campaign.
Here's the kicker,
'lickets for the May 4 event are priced at $100 per
person.
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By ED PRIET

become lust another political football.
We feel it is high time that the cemmission
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sanity. And anyone who advucates the use of
nuclear weapons is either insane, stupid -or both.

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There has been a lot of talk reffl!v bt! '.''.'
little action - among the County Commissioners
on the subject of impact
These fees have been the topic of much debate
between members of the commission and the
county attorney and, in fact, th e whole issue has

Gunter has decided not to accept financial
assistance his campaign from officers, directors,
employes or agents of Insurance companies, In
cluding Immediate families," the brochure says
It goes on to saying that, "He (Gunter) feels this

can, at will, destroy other nations with nuclear
weapons. Some countries- notably Russia — have
that same blockbusth, terrifying potential.
The arms race is to see who can develop and
build the biggest stockpile of nuclear destructives
— even after the two major superpowers have
achieved the awesome theoritical ability to destroy
each other many times over.
Some call it the nuclear arms race. I call it In.

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nuclear capability of destroying Russia many times
over. 7be only problem is that Russia has that same
nuciear capability todo the same tiiingtous.
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Wednesday, March 31, 1976

Florida Pushing To Bring-In More Industry

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"We must dLpel the myth that we are against business or that promotions. The goveraor has sought nearly
dozen states are operuting foreign trade offices. Nearby, Georgia
$1 million to open
development is unwelcome In Florida," Askew said in his budget
Florida promotion offices in New York; Los Angeles; Frankfurt, and South Carolina are competing fiercely for the dollars of
message to legislators.
Germany;
and Tokyo, Japan, and expand an existing Latin tourists en route to Florida.
TAUILHA&amp;SEE (AP) - If you're one of 350,000 unem"I believe it will be necessary for the legislature to clearly state American office at Coral Gables,
"We cannot sit by and wait for new industry to come to us,"
ployed Floridians, the 1976 legislature's emphasis on economic
that it is the poIlc of this state to encourage Investments and
The Department of Commerce says a European office could Askew said. "We must go into the marketplace and aggressively
development could mean th e difference between being on the development that will utilize cur reso urc
es for the economic and generate $25 million annually in export sales and create 1,250 jobs seek the Industries and the investments that we need."
payroll and the welfare roll,
ecological benefits of present and future Floridians," he said,
Toward that end, Askew Is proposing $200,000 to pay for foreign
for Floridians. It hopes that three European firms would build
With Gov. ReubLi Askew seeking huge Increases in Florida
Askew's travel and tourism programs have received a few plants n Florida n ext year, employing a bout persons.
and domestic t1ps to open the promotion offices and woo in.
promotional spending, and powerful legislators Inclined to give
knocks in preliminary legislative budget hearings, but have
A Japanese office would create $20 million In sales and 1,000 dustrialists who might be Interested in Florida. Fortune said he is
him even more than he wants, Pepartment of Commerce analysts
widespread support and should survive in good shape.
jobs, att'actlng two foreIgnownod companies employing 724 Inclined to approve, but "the public may question a state official
said Florida could gain more than 7,000 new jobs.
"I think In our package the emphasis will be greater than the persons, the department said.
going to Europe or going to South America."
And that's not counting the benefits of Askew's request for a 100 goernor's, and I think we're going to give him more than he
With analysts projecting an exodus of northern businesses
"Most
definitely
Florida
has
the
reputation
abroad
of
being
the
per cent thcrase in funds promoting tourism, an $88 Ullion in- asked," said house
Appproprlations
Chairman
Edmond
land
of
sandy
beaches
and
Mickey
Mouse,"
said
Economic
eager
to escape rising taxes, congestion and other hassles,
dustry that produces $500 million a year in state revenue.
Fotune, DPace.
Development Director Joe Hennssy. "This reputation has and can Hennessy sees a golden opportunity for the proposed New York
Askew has proposed a $4.5 million economic development
Fortune and House Speaker Donald Tucker, D-Tallahassee. are
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New York office, and attract 875 more by wooing busin essmen
paying industry, hot an effort must be put forth on our
penditures, a $2 million hike,
development, a move that woiid enhance trade and tourism
Florida faces intense competition at every turn. More than a
Who might prefer Florida sunshine to California smog.

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Five of the Arabs were killed Tuesday during riots that
accompanied a 24-how stzke by Arab citizen of Israel
which the Israeli Communist party called to protest
goverimcnl purchase of some 1,600 acres of and Arab
land for housing and development projects. Another Areb
was killed in a prestrike riot Monday night.

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Vote Favors Callaghan
LONDON (AP) — Foreign Secretary James Callaghan
appears certain to succeed Harold Wilson as Britain's
prime minister next week after taking the lead over leftwinger Michael Foot in the second round of voting by
mevibers of the ruling Labor party in the House of
Cwunons.
Results of the secret mall ballot announced Tuesday
night gave the 64-year-old Callaghan 141 votes to Foot's
133. Callaghan failed to get the majority necessary for
election because another moderate, Chancellor of the
Exchequer Denis Healey, was still In the race and got 38
votes.
Two votes apparently were lost In the mall. The other
three Laborites In Commons are Scottish nationalists who
are abstaining from the voting.

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War On Terrorism Declared
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — President Jorge
Videla, in an outline of his new military government's
goals, gave first priority to a war on terrwism to achieve
the stability necessary for reconstruction of the Argentine
economy.
VldeIa. making his first speech since he and other military leader, ousted President Isabel Peron a week ago,
said Tuesday night that his government "will monopolize
the use of force."
"We will use that force as many times as necessary to
ensure the full observance of social peace. Toward this
goal we will combat, without truce, subversive
delinquency in any of its manifestations until it is totally
annihilated," the 50-year-old general said in a radiotelevision address.

New York at the Metropolitan 200th Fourth of July.
the Metropolitan

Egyptian officials expect to officials with forethought how much they cost. I'll pay for pany that will supply fireworks

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South Seminole Optimist Club, 7:30 a.m., Land
O'Lakes Country Club, Casselberry.
(1 u li Lake Mary Rotary (lub, 8 a.11)., Mayfair Country

Archibald Cox
Denounces Book
MISSOIJLAI Mont, (AP) — Former Watergate
prosecutor Archibald Cox says thoae who supplied "that
gossip" for a book about former President 11Ich6rd
Nixon's last days in office "should be ashamed of
themselves" — and so should those responsible for
publishing it.
"It's not surprising any man would disintegate under
those circumstances and I don't see any gain in peddling
those stories In books and news magazines," Cox said
Tuesday.
The book, scheduled for publication next month, Is 'l'he
Final Days" by Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein. Excerpts
published in
Newsweek. magazine say Nixon spoke indirectly of suicide
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OES Seminole Chapter 2, 8 p.m., Masonic Temple.
Alcoholics Anonymous (open), 8 p.m., 1201 W. First,
Sanford.
Sanford Sertoma Club, noon, Sue Ann's Capri,
Sanford Ch'itan Club, 7:30 p.m., Spencer's
Restaurant.
FRIDAY, APRIL 2
Happy Senior Citizens Club of Casselberry, 1 p.m.,
American Legion Home, Prairie Lake.
Seminole South Rotary Club, 7:50 a.m., Lord
Chumley's, Altamonte Springs.
Seminole Sunrise Kiwanis, 7a.m., Buck's Restaurant,
Sanford.
Longwood AA (closed), 8 p.m., Episcopal Church.
Tanglewood AA (closed), 8 p.m. St. Richard's
Episcopal Church, lake Howell Road.
SATURDAY APRIL 3
Mid-Florida Singles Association business meeting, 7
p.m., Gre.a(er Sanford Chamber of Commerce. All singles
invited.
Sanford Women's AA Group, 2p.m., 1201 W. First St.
Casselberry AA (closed), 8p.m., Ascension Lutheran
Church, Overtx'ook Drive,

WASHINGTQN (Al') — Heavyweight boxing champion
Muhammad All, jockey Willie Shoemaker and auto race
dria.r lüclian3 Pttty were among White house gst.sat a
state dinner honoring sports-minded Kig Hussein of
Jordan.
The dinner Tuesday night was a highlight of the king's
two-day Washington visit,
President and Mrs. Ford also Invited top-level offk:iala,
members of Congress, prominent Arab-Americans,
business executives and Hollywood celehrities to the
dinner.

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Chicken dinner sponsored by Christian Homemakers
Class to benefit mission project, 5:30 p.m., Community
United Methodist Church fellowship hail.

past )0 years most
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while other
prices were going up,
FPL's rates for the most
part wtre going down.
From 8.01 cents a kilowatt
hour ofelectricity in 1925,
when FPL was founded, t
the present 3,55* cents, including the
fuel adjustment charge.
That's 55 less than it was 50 years ago. lithe
average medium size 1976 U.S. sedan cost 55" less
than its present base price of $4,030**, you could buy
it for as little as $1,814.
But, if FPL's cost per kilowatt hour has fallen
so dramatically these past 50 years — why have your
bills recently gone up?
The answer is threefold: The international oil
crisis. Inflation. And increased usage.
Inflation brought On tWO general rate i ncreases.
The only two in 50 years, (In 1971 and 1975,)
The oil crisis necessitated substantial fuel adjustment charges. And FPL doesn't keep a cent of that

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SANFORD: 90 State St., Sanford'Plaza
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Rummage Sale sponsored by Youth Choir, ComUnited Methodist Church, 17-92, Casselberry.
Mulch sale, sponsored by Boy Scout Troop 341,
Cor,'tmunity United MeLI1odLst Church, Casselberry.

Mid-Florida Singles Auoclatloa, 7 p.m., Sanford
Chamber of Commerce, followed by activities and dancing at 9 p.m. at Lake Monroe Inn.
M()NI)1t, APRIl. 5
1agniIiui'nt 6 ('B Radio Club, 71a.Iit., 11(13 Orange Ave
Sanford.
TUESDAY, APRIL 6
Rescue and Water Safety
Lifesaving:
Advanced
Course, 7 p.m., Atlantis Swim School, Altamonte Springs.
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towards paying
the Ma -ca sed cost of fuel oil
The third major
reason that electric bills
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usage by our avera '1c
residential customer ha'
doublai in the past ten
yearc.People are using
more eiectrlclry for
-tnorc things Because It's still a good
value. Indeed, the rate including fuel adjustment has gone tip only 68.1 in the past 10years.That's
less than the cost of living, which has risen 70.6%;
But though your hills have risen, we're continually working to keep them down.
One way is by using more nuclear-generated power.
Nuclear fuel is the most economical source of energy
available to us today. Last year, for example, nucleargenerated power saved our customers over 161 million
dollars in fuel costs alone.
In these days of ever-increasing costs, the price
you pay for electricity is an even greater value today
than it was 50 years ago. And we're doing all we can
to keep it that way.
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man of the fireworks com. necticut are booked up for July fireworlus for July 14 or 15 to

But for this Fairfield County mittee spent four hours on the 3, 4 and 5, The Brookfield Bi
community and other towns telephone recently before he centennial Committee has even

boost American tourism to booked fireworks displays and them myself if I have to, but but it's still in the dark about
Egypt and hope to use the operators as early as last July. I've got 'em," said Dr. Harvey where to find a "shooter."
co untry's share of the profits "I would say probably all Wachsman, committee
from admissions and the sale
of available shooters are already chairman.
Heating Spec alWts
the copies to build a special taken for July Fourth," said
But in Saybrook, N.H., a
m useu mfor the collection near Roy Trout, president of the spokesman for Rockingham
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BICKLETON, Wash, (API
farming area that was first set"We've got two trucks, an old
Two-car and three-car garages tied early In the 1900s.
wood stove and a bunch of furaren't all that rare in affluent
The collection includes niture people are waiting for us
Anieka, but shat i the 7-caa .uu(op desks, marble-topped to come anuickup,"says Mrs.
tarnly to do?
dressers, clock, and an entire Whitmore
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Whitmore built a 5,000-square- windows.
loot building to house the best of
"We had to do something,"
his automobile collection, but she said. "We had all those
he acquires cars at such a pace rnns upstairs filled with stuff
that the structure was filled be- and four kids sleeping in Oa,c
lore he finished it.
room."
Whitmore's wheat ranch
Whitmore then built a 960filled with cars and his 26-room square-foot concrete structure
house filled with antiques are dubbed the "Whoop and holler"
less a symbol of affluence and museum, and again the
more a symptom of addiction to collecting outpaced the con.
collecting.
struction.
"Every time a relative
"You wouldn't believe the
passed away we'd end up with stuff people give us," Laurence
another house full of furniture, says. Not long ago someone left
You can't sell something you've an antique cobbler's bench in
been given, so we'd lust make the back of his pickup while it
room for it," he says.
was parked in town.
Whitmore is partial to Stu"Never did figure out who
debakers, which he's been brought us that," he said.
gathering since the line went
"urence
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wanted the bell
out of production in 1961. lie and from the MaL'ton Church sevhis oldest son. Jack, have a eral years ago, and he had to
model made every year after tear down the whole building to
1947 but still suffer "a few get it," says Mrs. Whitmore.
gaps" from 1922 to 1947.
But bargain hunters beware.
They even collected an old 11w Whitmore rule Is look, but
school bus, which Is loaned unce don't try to buy.
it year to the local high school
"We have a lot of stuff we're
students for their "senior proud of and enjoy letting
sneak."
people see it," says Whitmore.
Meanwhile, as the autos acEnough is enough, however,
cumulated In the yard, Ada and one of these days the Whit.
Ruth thtmore was filling the mores are going to stop collcc.
house, preserving the history of tAng.
the prosa.°rc dryland wist
Oae of these days.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31
Data Processing Management Assn. of Central
Florida technical session, 6 p.m., Sun Bank Data Corp.,
2290 Premier Row, Orlando,
THURSDAY, APRIL 1
Senior Citizens trip to Masterpiece Gardens and the
Passion Play at Lake Wales. Leave Sanford Civic Center
1:30 p.m. Casselberry pick up at Seminole Plaza, 2 p.m.
Sack lunch Return after 11 pin.

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LONDON (AP) - Prime Minister Harold Wilson says
he Lotaly r4ects the view of Russian author Alexander
SolzhcrUtsyn that BritAin has declined to position of little
Importance In the world.
"I respect Mr. Solzheniti~m 's right to say whatever
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'handising" campaign of well. mean a quiet bicentennial
"I had to call all over the the state legislature can ease il.
made copies will spark a new Fourth of July.
country. I finally located a firm tensing requirements for just
f a shion crate for ancient Egypt The flrookfielrl Bicentennial in Ohio who said they would one week.
in clothes and jewelry.
CoInhIll(t(t has lourtil that local conirni our order. I don't care
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force in tense but qtdet Arab villages in Galilee today as
suiagers in northern Israel prepared to bury six Arabs
killed by police and army gunfire.
There were fears that ttr funerals would ignite new
rioting. But Police Minister Shlomo Hillel ordered
security forces not to shoot unless lives were threatened
and lifted a curfew imposed on villages north of Nazare.h.
Police reported that Arab yGuths stoned police in (our
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years the golden treasures of dark Egyptian Museum in group of people" the ancient der Sellin, director general of leaf. The statue, described by
Tut-ankhamun, the boy king, Cairo making molds of jewelry Egyptians were.
the Egyptian Museum, says the I!ohcb as a "sumptuous nude,"
lay hidden beneath the desert and other items from Tut-an.
"I was stunned. Some of their stunning mask is insured for has never before been out of Its
sands of Egypt's Valley of the khamun's tomb,
stuff is really powerful scull)- more than $1 million but is eas- case since Carter discovered it
Tombs of the Kings.
"Many people when they lure," he said.
Ily worth urcr $10 million.
standing I7uard over Tut.ankhrl.
Finally, in 1022, BrItish arch. think of Egyptian art think of
Headlining the exhibit will be
Others among the 55 Items mun's Internal organs. One of
eologist Howard Carter's still, stock figures," Hoheb the massive gold mask inlaid selected for the show are:
four miniature coff ins holding
candle illuminated the won- said. But through his work he with stripes of blue glass that
The roughly 3-foot-tall statue these organs is also In the cxdrous ancient cache, the likes of has come to appreciate what a covered the head of Tut-ankha- of the goddess Selket, made of hibit.
which had never been seen by
the Western world.
in November a portion of
Carter's discovery will begin a
two-year tour of the United
Mates. t tic exnioitionilltmegu.
IIHOOKFIELD, Conn. (All) booked up by last August or get it. We have had to t urn dow
And that is exactly how the
in Washington and will visit — Business is booming for fire- September.
50 requests so far this week." town of New Fairfield got
Chicago, New Orleans, Los An- cracker lighters who will set off
The 138 fireworks shooters around the problem. They've
In Newtown, another Fairgeles and Seattle, ending up in displays marking the nation's field County town, the chair- who are licensed by Con. scheduled
the Fourth of July

and his father own. Jack and his father, Laurence, built a
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The all-time giant of contract was Ely Culbertson

Although he was better at
publicity than at bridge, he
was one of the great Innol,'ators of bidding methods
lie was the first man to
suggest that four notrump
should be used to ask for aces
lie invented th e idea of the
asking bid and of the gra ndslam force.
lie never liked to open a
normal notrump bid and while
the Culbertson system always
included some notrump opening, when Ely opened onc- on
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supermarkets
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low fat (2 per cent fat)
skim
milk, means that non-fat milk
solids have been added to It.
nonfat milk solids baica1lv
include the protein found In
normal milk and calcium and
other substances except fat.
Thnt'
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contains more calcium and
more protein than ordinary
whole milk does.
If you use low-fat milk you
can estimate that about onethird of the calories ir that milk
comes from fat. When you need
to restrict the fat in the diet that
is certainly an improvement
over whole milk since about
half of its calories comes from
fat. The best way to totally
avoid fat and cholesterol from
milk products though Is to use
fortified skim milk or the
powdered milk which you are
using.
Of course one should get
protein from other sources In
the diet too. It is not a good Idea
to depend solely on milk for
protein. That's why your diet
should also include a
reasonable amount of meat,
fish and poulty. These foods
plus milk and milk products
cle the highest quality of
protein found in most diets.
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us about the five-club
response to a Blackwood four
notrump.
In th e orignal convention
five clubs showed no aces and
five notrurp showed all four.
Within a few years the convent-ion was changed to use
the five-ctubresponsetoshout
no aces or four aces It is
assumed that the Blackwood
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said both the mllnagemeat of "Baretta," "Lords of Flatthe group and the t wo stations bush" and "Laverne and
agreedonadccisionnottoshow Shirley" (all ABCL "M-A-S-H"
"Helter Skelter" at any time, (CBS); "Six Million DU.ar
Ma" (ABC); "Kojak" and
even late at night.
lie said the decision "was "One Day at a Time" (both

barnofthefactthatthispicture CBS); "Bionic Woman,"
and
Hutch,"
the human tragedy it "Starsky
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and
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Kotter"
represented Is the epitome of "Wel ne
"Streets of San Francisco" (all
ixrsonal violence."
violence
ABC);
"Sanford and Son"
And while the
"Pinocchio" (CBS);
(NBC);
depictedinthemovieislinuted,
Miller" and "Good
"Barney'
"the cond uct and attitude of
people in the descriptive heavens' (both ABC); "All in
statements made throughout the Family," "Mystery of the
the movie we found to ic u- Andrea Deria" and "Sonny and
(11cr'' (all CBS).
1 rtn lely oFfensive,'' he said.
11-1,he Manson tragedy' was
probably one of the most publi-

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large number of sources. with mittees.
each station selecting what best
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meets the needs of its coin- came one day after Postmaster of "Helter Skelter," a not-for- the movie, "Buster and Billie,"
munity.
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It wa.s seen in an estimated
convictedi murderer Charles
In that respect, PBS is differ- the deficit-plagued Postal Servmillion homes, while the
ent in theory from the 'om- ice may be bankrupt within a Manson, his hippie-style 19.5 ee
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ABC year unless the
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and NBC which always try to agrees to grant new loans to the
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and six others in 1969.
attract as many' viewers as postal agency.
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It starts with the night neighmurder cases in Los Angeles' Bianca murders is recreated dashes outside in shock and b3rs heard faint screams and
history is being dramatized ill primarily in the dialogue of this voinits.
shots at the Tate home and ends
"Helter Skelter," a tw o- par t movie, which stars Steve Rai1
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movie CBS is airing Th ursda y back a.c Manson
and George Di- through Friday's show, depicts codefendants Susan Atkins,
and Friday night. It's about; Cenzo as Vincent Bugliosi, the the stabbings and
shootings at Leslie Van Houten and Patricia
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g 1969 of actress Sharon Tate ('o.
nightmarish sequence during jury to death.
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Put you will need a very the sobbing court testimony of
A few names have been
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murders a night later of market graphic scenes in "Hefter Skel- ljnda Kitsabian, a Manson son's court-appointed attorney,
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show is called Everett Scoville
away.
writer Curt Gentry.
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and convictions of a shaggy- the show, when the busi- and off-screen
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wire in he World Series,

mnth inning of the seenth
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and being counted upon to play
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primed to tee off at 1:30 p.m., of Sanford, HarCar Aluminum, Seminole, Capp's Mens Store,
Saturday it the third annual
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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their support of keeping Corn- by a black.
the Department of Professional
The Florida Power Corp. re- Commission executive director
After the third round of
House Speaker Donald Tuck.
Associated Press Writer
munity Affairs a separate
"ii you want to have real in)- and Occupational Regulation, ported that only four of the first who was
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Plans to abolish the only state
The speaker's aide said Tuck. you want to have a strong, Glisson.
achieve savings In an ex- periment. Florida Power and needs for more money, Educa. go."
agency headed by a black were er raised the issue of Reveneli's
meaningful agency," he quoted
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"We'll make education corn.
hastily abindoned by House race, referring to the protests Tucker.
professional
and
occupational electric rates for off-hours use. cial problems during the billing lington led the applause at a missioner appointed when I'm
leaders when blacks raised a that lawmakers were planning
Meanwhile, Fortune is press- boards under the department's
One of the four was Jay Ken. month.
school superintendents confer- governor and you can keep it,,,
;1urm of protest.
to
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chore for hundreds of Seminole center. Push in
toothpicks perch and canned tuna.
residents
young lawyers
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LOW COST CHECKLIST
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FOR SQUEEZED BUDGETh
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Cut three slices about an inch
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marrieds and senior citizens, thick from tl' roll. They can be
navies and snaps
But there are ways
cope pan-broiled for steak dinners
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with the kitchen, win with a unwrapped for steak sand- brown with
a bit of fruit or
tight budget and overcome the wkh" or saucepan stew. celery.
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without spending, a lot of time slices varies with thicknessaral and
there are more than 100
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varieties
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big investment in time or or place steak In frying pan and vings,*'
eat one and freeze two in
Even so, chocolate got off to a
money.
let it cook in its own fat.
TV trays to heat up quickly.
slow start *fl this country, wi th
Here are some ideas for
The remaining roll becomes
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inkling that it would tarn into
single-person cooking, from the roast. Unroll it and sprinkle better sanwiches. TI')'
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Industry with sales in excess
quick menu ideas to squeezed pepper and garlic powder
slices with the peanut butter,
a
billion dollars annually.
budget suggestions - all wi th the
Roll hack together.
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in Europe could
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found in a few a pothecary shops

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crnor a favor and doing the
blacksa favor if he wants to
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An aide said Tucker was
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My husband

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able to train her, give up. At
Hate to writ. letters? Snd $I to
IhIS stage of the game, Its Abigail Van Suren, III Lasky Dr.,
51v1,ty Hills, Calif. "Ill, for Abolivious that she has YOU
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trained,
for All Occasions." Please sac 1054 a
l)EM( ABBY: About that long selfaidrflsd, stamped (2 Ic)
woman who was embarrassed envetoçe,
by her boyfriend's bad
For Abby's booklet, "Hew to Have
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glamorous
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mother was divorced 20 years Newly Hills, Cam.50313. Pluse
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whippedhimwihaleathrbelt been trying to train her not to
overdraw
checking
for telling a fib!

our kids with a belt, and I say
nobody else should, either.
Please settle this.
MONTANA MOTHER
DEAR MOTHER: I agree
with you IX per cent. NEVER
lease your children with those
grandparents again and tell
them shy. "Granddaddy"
sounds as though he needs a
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money for his boat and a
storeroom filled with the lnte:t
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apples keep especially well and
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of penny candy, when chocolate
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dine
hump. In 17S5, raw cocoa beans
when you're tired or rushed:
Wrap and freeze individually
in nutritional needs:
sliced into three sizes: penny, beautiful
too much cholesterol in the
Monticello
-popcorn for entertaining, imported for the first time by
-Scrambled eggs
any of the meat you expect to cereal-style
wi th
2 cups low-fat milk or low-fat blood
nickel and dime. Eventually. to Charlottesville, Va., in the late
encourages
the
milk, late Massachusetts traders who
-Canned tuna
keep more than four days.
supper or nibbles.
Save
time, individually- 18th century, you might have milk products
development
of heart and blood
sailed to South America and the
-Cereal with fruit
(,REAT TASTE IIST
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6 ounces lean meat (ir.cluding vessel diseases. We get
Great
2-Cent West Indies. These oeans wrapped bars appeared.
been served: deviled eggs with
-Fruit and cottage cheese
Take a minute or two extra, Doughnut. For cheap deluxe
Chocolate was recognized as anchovies; celery, radishes, fish, poultry, beef or the cholesterol in two ways: It is
required extensive processing,
-Jarred fruit salads
but
still fast:
Fun, get a tube biscuits in the
a source of ready energy by the olives and small green onions; equivalent in vegetable protein nuutufactured by the body and
,
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-Make-your-own macaroni dairy case. Cut holes in the and in 1765 Irish immigrant
such as beans)
the military. Provisions for sorrel soup; standing ribs
we absorb it directly
foods
John
Hannon
with
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and cheese with canner! stewed center of ach biscuit with an
2
General hiraddock's army (in beef au Jus with horseradish
more
vegetable of animal origin. Egg yolks and
financial ba cking of a wealth)' which
-Canned ravioli dressed up tomatoes on the side.
empty pill bottle. Put a whole
George Washington sauce; spinach timbales and and fruit items (some dark organ meats are very high in
doctor
established America's
With c heese slices
-A bag
shrimp, the inch of oil into a deep
yellow, cholesterol and shrimp is
first chocolate factory in served), fighting in the scalloped tomatoes; small green and some bright
-Frozen hamburger or small small shrimp are low cost or (you can reuse lie oil)saucepan
or more savings of whole moderately high. Such foods
and heat
Alleghenies against We French roast potatoes or macaroni and
steak from freezer to frying pan use a few at a time. Add to a can to 350 degrees. Fry doughnuVs Dorchester, Mass.
and Indians in 1755, included cheese pudding; salad; pots de grain or enriched breath
are restricted in these recipes.
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It's not surprising a
(no, it
poison you If it's of cream of mushroom
about
each side .
doctor chocolate. Besides the read)' creme with macaroons and cereal! (one serving Is one slice There is no cholesterol In foods
financed the first chocolate
not defrosted first)
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Drain on pa pe r toweLs and
ruit. coffee
bread, cx- one cup of cold of plant origin, such as fruits.
factor)'. At that time, doctors energy chocolate provided, it meringuts; and f
-Deli slices. Try turkey roll They come frozen. Bake and sprinkle with lOX
cereal
one-half cup of vegetables. grains, cereals and
also served
cinnamon
pleasant and nuts
were very interested in
on rye.
enjoy two. maybe three meals.
creme
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cereal)
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reminder of their faraway
many nut.s, and these foods are
The recipe for pots de
chocolate as a way
improve homes
-Canned chili with chopped
Fresh fruit salad or a little them disappear.
2 to 4 tablespoons of recommended.
to the ragged, hungry will ennance a 20th century
the unpleasant taste
onion.
salad dressing whipped with
SPECIAL DOS AND DON'TS medicines. Plus, of some soldiers.
dinnL' menu, too.
it was
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syrup from canned fruit is a
FOR SENIOR CITIZENS
Chocolate was first shipred
POTS DEiUL
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tangy topping for salad greens
Do
variety of foods necessary to hand-grind cocoa abroad to U.S. troops stationed 2 cups light cr eam
to
manufacture
-frozen TV dinners and pot and fruit with cheese.
every day and don't follow fads beans
in the Philippines in 1&amp;18 during
pound (8 ounces)
foods
chocolate.
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profession
pies
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give whole groups
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chocolate, grated
-Toaster waffles and frozen arid dry grocery sections without you doctor's advice.
it did not regularly appear on Dash of salt
pastries
for Mexican , Italian, French, Nutrition Is more than fresh, equipped to do this than the an on-the-mar ch item until 1908. 6 egg yolks, slightly beaten
medical, skilled at using
-Chunky soups
Chinese combinations.
more than protein, more than
ing World War I, one-o un ce 1 tablespoon
mortar and pestle ? Around Dur
-Peanut butter
-Curry powder poultry
5
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Just something to eat.
5
chocolate cakes were issued as
5 •
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Kew. Start with ' teaspoon and
Do consider having your big
survival
kits. They and salt in a saucepan. Cook
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A BEEF BARGAIN
work up from there,
meal
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Legal Notice

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DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

City Of Winer

addilional information available

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PUBLIC NOTICE
The Board of County Cornmissioner', arid the Department of
positis, under the Con,prettenslve
!'t1"ment arid Training A.t f
1y7j (CETAI lobe aomnrstere0
lt
S4mir,2e C;..'i?y Manpower
D'vision, for the Central Florida
ZOOlOgicdl Scxicty ard the Seminole
County Park.s Department. This is a
P'oiectandtheposltionsarefunded
-dll June 30. 19,6 *OP4LY
.
Any Semisole County re-Sdent that
s bn upl'ntployed 30 days or
more i eligible to apply for the
t)llOwing positions.
35 — MaIntenance Worker.
Laborer
7---- Crewleader
EigibIe applicants my apply for
'hese positions at the following
Monday thru Friday, 8:30 AM. to
500 P.M (0329.76 fhru 04-02.76)
Manpower Division, Seninole
Ceunty Branch Office,
S'mtnole Plaza, Casselbefry
OP Wednesday - 10:00 AM Us
. .Dn
— March 31. 1976
District School Board :ETA
Office (Behind Textbook Boll'tng)
cm I Palmetto
Sinford
OR Tl-ijrsday
9.00 AM. tO 11.00
A M. - April 1. 1976
Antiocls Missionary BaptIst
Church
Oviedo
-

OR Bs ret,rvsl threilti Il! FtOuda:
State Employment Service
S-'ford or Casse!berry OffIces
Preference in the hiring of these
sItian5 will be:
Special Veterans
Exhaustees of Unerr.ptoyment
InSuranCe

Economically Disadvantaged
M.nocities
NOTE: All applicants muSt be
processed through ttie
'em
O v5iofl Office, Cassilberry. $31.
County

Manpower

Seminole County Branch Office
Seminole Plaza, Hwy. 17.92434
Casselberry, Florida 32707
PubliSh: March 79, 30, 31, April 1,
1976
DEX 136

from the Civil DiviSion of 'he
Seminole County Sheriff's Departme-itt
and the unders'nc'd as Soeriff of
Seminole County, Florida, will at
11:00A.M. on the 73rd day of April,
AD. 1976. offer for sate and sell to
thehighe',tbidcter,forcast1,subect
to any and all existing lelns. at the
Front (West) Door of the Seminole
County Courthouse In Sanford,
Florida, the above described personal prOperty.
m3de
satisfy the terms of said Writ of
Execu?!:rt.
,iC,
sliec;f:
Seminole ('ourty, Florida
Publish: Mdrch 31, April 7, 14, 21,
1976
DEX 16.'

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32—Houses Unfurnished

-

41—Houses

41--HouseS

41—Houses

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Nice7troomblock
home, turn or unf urn
37) 7')

TROUBLED? CaU IOU
Free, 6447327 for "We Ca -i" —
"Ifotline," Adults ,Teen',
---'-fl-----StOklNL. It MAP.L, WASTE
SELLING is MAK ES CASH
PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD NOW
(,lt 377281$ or 011 999)
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Fern Park- 3 Bedroom, Ity bath,
carpeting. dIshwa'her, air ur,i,

41—HOUSES

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White Cockapoo, snswers to
Lost
the name "KiI?t'r " Reward.
Please call 372 0111
______________________
6-Child

Care

BUSY BEE CHILD CARE
2427 Holly Avenue
Phone 373 7310 or 3720140

322 IltI

33—Houses
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Broker
2 Bedroom, carporl, fenced yard,
eood terms. 3fl.6620

Furnished

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ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

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Spic arid span I
ia—Help Wanted
bedroom, famIly room, heat and
air conditioning. 1123 per moiln.
DYNAMIC PROPERTIES
A phone call could start you on a new i
. ddkk. Broker
And nmnI,lAhi. t*r.
r*ii ca,
Dettona 661 6611
3783.
_____________________________
DELTONA

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377 6870

JIM HUNT REALTY
2521 l',irk Di
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tii.fliShCd
furnished,

5)10.
*173;

7
3

1 Ptdropm
bedroom
bedroom on lake, unfurnithed,

P.M.,

Harold Hall Realty

$225

Realtor
323.5774 Anytime

DYPIAMICPROPERIIES
Broker
.
.
Deltona 660 (411

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

Multiple Listing Service

________________________

BALL REALTY

34—Wbile Homes

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BR, 1 bath; (urn or unfurn *115-

1611 Alter Hi-', 17 'i)I
4j74%', $',fi . an.oi-d

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Home Lots

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Street in front uf a 2 bedroom
frame. Big tot, fenced yard.

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$19,900

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For Lease — Commercial Building
on 1792, iust south of Sanford on
1792. Prime location. 3229979.

MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
19195 French
373499$
Eve )fl 14 96,3774164,377 $95.4

W, Garneft WhIte
Req Re-il Estate- Broker
JOHN KPlDER.'AOC
107 W.Commercial
- Phone 322 78L, Sanford

Bedroom, I bath Spanish stucco
finish with brick front, inside
utility room, enclosed back porch.
carp-;? $11700. 2603 Laurel Avi-.
Call 377-9356 anytime
)VIEDO-SBedroom,2slory older
home, screened pool, even e
basement. Over ' acre wooded

Forrest Greene, Inc.

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CIe,an3bedroom, I" bath, avocado
stove g reirigera'or, blue carpet,
central heat &amp; air.
Payton's 377.1301
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PARK
REALTC.f5 MLS
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32)6353

REALTORS

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CARPORT SALE: 400 block of Sari
Trac?ors&amp;
Marco',, 9 to 4, FrIday. Misc items 63A—
&amp; more added. Help elementary
Heavy Equipment
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school get needed equipment.
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LARPORT SALE: Thurs., FrI. I
FARM EQUIPMENT
Sat., 9 to S. W. 1st.. left at
New and used
Da'ICi'
Je',samin* Ave., (S"
Ford. kubota. PCttibofl,&amp; leterri Wear o' C. '?" . t'.t
Sit
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yellow htu' on Iitt ______
323 7572
li?Macjnotia Aytnue
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$34 $344
HOOD TRAC TOP COMPANY
55—Boats &amp; Accessories
.
64 Equipment for Rent
1" f.luminum John Boat and 7 hp
like- l.eW Sea King motor. Phone
Rent fllu LuStre Electric Car'
373 7038
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CARROLL S FURNITURE
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Air cnnditioner, 27.000 BTU (cools S
rooms), used 4 months; king size
water bid; Baby sWing 0 Matic.
Phone 373.3179.
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2 male. I t*male, Alt witn shovi
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Reg. Real Estate 1rer, 3j).
3220779
3237893
2722748

FRONT

NICE NEIGHBORS
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'4ewIy redecorated, remodeled )r
bedroom home, large family
room, cedar SidIng and fence,
eating bar, new carpeting,
roof. central heat, 14.300 sq ft. lot

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Chihuahua puppies, AKC,S&amp;Iwks.
old. Comecarly for choice. Mild
females. Chocolate 8 other colors.
Pretty, eating now, 583. 795 935.4.
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TO FACTORY SPEC, BY CERTIFIED
FACTORY TRAINED MECHANICS.
ALL MAKES AND MODELS OF CARS,
SET

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$973 Triumph 076 Collectors Item
Last 01 thi GT6 S.'ej. Showroom
condition. Only 2S.00. mIles
Priced
s than retail. Phone 373

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Dick Baird Datsun

Wednesday, March31, 974-78

80—Autos for Sale
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80—Autos for Sa'e

$966 Buick Lesabre, 61.000 original
mites, Convertible top like new
Jam-up inside I out $895
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'68 Dodge Monoco Sta Wag, all
power.
at 1511 Elliott
after s p.m. or weekends
IDEAL LADY'S CAR

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1968 Fastback Volkswagen. bOdy 8
interior petted. Needs engine
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1973 Toyota Carina. I Speed, AM
radio, brown, extra clean $7,395.
Call 322 1631. Deater)

$971 DATSUPI 1200

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is the top 04 IPIØ JIn ;n
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Call Fred Smith, 131.1311.
Hwy 434, Fern Park
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Open Sundays 12to6
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Open Nights'tII$
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2 Dr. Light Blue, Like New.
Only

1
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REGENCYLoaded, 24,000 Actual Miles.

'2895
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1972 CADILLAC

1 973 BWCK REGAL!

FLEETWOflD BROUOHAM, 1
Owner, Loaded, 31.000, Actual
Miles, Like New.

2 Dr. tj?r;
Loaded.

lUUlU1,?,3

TPOIIOC LeM,ins, 2 door barr?
t0 ' air Conditioned, $1,650. Phone
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COfldition. $100 and take over
payments Phone 323-9111,
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PAY ATTENTION'
1974 OPAL RALLY

13295

'4697

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1971 DODGE DART

1971 OLDS DELTA 88

Cusiom 4.Dr., Sharp Economy
Car, 1 Owner, 42.000 Miles,
Factory A-C.

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

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11995

11895

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Dick Baird Datsun

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This little- hoOcy has I Speed, air

Home of Quiet, Courteous
Retervid ServIce - Sales - Rentals
$314090
Souttiof Sanford
555$ Hwy. 77-92 at S Points

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•Sep Dining Rooms

VERY LOWDOWN

SPARKLING

SPANISH

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323-8670 or 831-9777

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Quantity
PIOLL'S
CaieIberrv, Hwy. $7.92. S3OI2Ci.

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siding 8 SOUl %p5tf'm Also
Pooling, Gutters 10 rs Lip
Eagle Sdng Co Ill

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PERSONAL TAX SERVICE AND
BOOK KEEPINd Individual &amp;
BuSiness Tax Returns 2 East
Road. H*y 1797 (SCC etitrar'(e,
Five Point',) 372 7199

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Roof nj And C' arc,r..?r, Prp.ir

E ai'it roof repairs. flat ;-;;';--;
sri.ni-Jles All work ilu.irOfltCe-d
BROGDEP4 POOlING.

For used furniture appliances.
1001% etc Buy I or tOOl Items

LOrry S Ma - ?, 715 s,i-m A

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Bulidofing. Excavaling. Ditch

519E First,3fl

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work Fill dirt, top SOil 377 59i)

AND THINK A MINUTE. If
oiassitieo Ads didn't work
—_ there woulctnt be any

C&amp;A BackHoe Service
Land clearing, fill dirt, clay, rock
All kinds of digging. HoijSetrallers
stored Ond moved 377 9142.

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Doll 1.pak

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China Glass,
Metal Doll Repairing

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GCTTIIOSELUXURYI1EMSFOIi'
A FRACTION OF THEIR COST
FROM TODAY'S WANT ADS!

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Landscaping
Lawn Care

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SIZE OF FAMILY
ANNUAL GROSS INCOME*
Man,Wife only ..........................
Less than $ 8,400
Wife, I Child
Less than $ 9,400
Man, WIfe, 2 Children ...................
Less than su,ioo
Man, Wife, 3 Children ...................
Less than $12,100
Man, Wife, 4 Children ...................
Less than $13,040
A WI&amp;OW OR DIVORCEE MAY QUAIl :y AS HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD
NO LIMITATIONS ON ASSESTS. Eligit ility is based so!ely on income,
credit rating and ability to
MINIMUM
CASH DOWN PF(3lIIDrs, u
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rs.,I, in aies e'rtr
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Lhn nun
rayment On The above home IS $2,100
repay.

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at $7 Noon
Highway 46 Flea Market, Saritord

Order tor
Easter Tailoring, dresses, hats
arid matching bags 377 7ltV

Sanford Auction

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AiteralIons Dretsmaking, ladies.
men's, Children's Drapes, Quilts.
Upholster.ng Donni Canada,
327 0707
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St., Air, 4 Speed, Brown Metallic

1974

3895

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Extra

Toyota Corona

Station Wagon, Air, Auto,
Clean ......................

1 975 MG MIdget

J"iii 7, (tara 11,111
Upholstery Spec ,'ll,t5 in I iitliriq
and Re-styling Furniture &amp; Sewing
Machines Repaired We Buy, Sell

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76 -Auto

It

Discount 233 7'S

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Harris 01 SEA.. S n San'ord 123

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Station Wagon,
Miles,LightBlue

City Hall, and published in the
Evening Herald, a news pIØif Of

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323 lU)

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4 Speed,

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Chrome 'n

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SU8SCRIB NOW
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HERALD

tP'e public Neiri-ng.
DATED March I? 1918
,ssman

1971 VW Pop Top
Camper,

Like New

$3 1 95

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1973 Toyota Carina
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1974 VW Thing
Avocado Green, AM Radio, Only 1

;:;re
Classified Ads

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Used motors sold and nst,lli'd Also
$7 acres cars tom parts Open 7
days week JIB Auto Parts, EaSI
Hwy SO Call collect, Ortndo 160
2131

1972 Toyota Corona

2395

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Dlx., 4 Door, Automatic, White

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KdCOfldiliofle-d Batteries, $1793
exchange. REEL'S BODY SHOP.
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1972 Datsun 510
2 1 95

2 Door, 4 Speed, Mags,

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Cars Removed
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Modified

To camper

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Silver With Black Interior,

1

895

2 Door Custom, Auto, Red With
VYI1IIE interior. UflIV ll,000MIIPS.

*3395

Economy

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500.

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Transportition

Livlrsgston, $31 1318
Hwy 436, Fern Park
Open Sundays 12to6
OpenNghl* till
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"SERVING CENTRAL FLORIDA"

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197) Mslibu, automatic, factory
*1.000 Call 321 0357 after S P ni

3219 Hwy. 17-92 South
Sanford Ph.322.1835
Orlando Ph. 644-5014

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1968 Pontiac Grand Prix

AS IS SPECI4LS

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GARY E. MASSEY, ESUIE
416 E. S.moran Blvd
Fla.

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1973 Honda Civic

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-General
Repairs.
Home
79—rrucks.Trailers
RemodelIng, Drywall I plaster Pnotci,raphy by Munson Cockayne.
SupF'LyCO
:mc tIle 0. carpentry
$nwecJcng photos reasonably 207W 7ndSt
323 6132 1973 DATSUN PICKUP

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1971 MGB Cony.

1975 VW Rabbit

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often

5-

2895

Like This.................

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Furnished dupta

Si'rvicc Open Sunday,9toS,

3295

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Top, Low, Low Miles

Parts

1974 VW Dasher

$4Q
Yellow .............................

Sedan, Air,

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3etter Than Any Other
Newspaper In The World.

$3595

Air, Auto, Low

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Type

323-7340

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13395

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Make your Budget go lurther. shop
tht' (lasited Ads cer, day
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327 9711

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Transportation

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ree'
Remodalir,g,
Rio ing

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Make your Budget go lurth.r, Shop
the- Classified Acts every day

All

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72—Auction

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Gun &amp; Antique Auction

Upholstering

C.aroenlrv. RemodeIno. Additions.
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Free tstimate 323 40)1

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FLEAP11ARKLT

No charge All admitted free
Cni.
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Thelre-. South 11 97 Phone 3??
1716

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P.towing, edging, trimming, weeding
and fertilizing. Free estimates,
Phone 37) 3931.

Exterior Platteting,
Patch'rio I simulated
brick £ Stone- specialty 372 2710
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Anye- can be a seller or a buyer

Sowing

S Sr-cte-r Nursery 8. Land
Scaping We- are ovrr%Io-Cke-d
landscaping plants and we do
Complete landscaping service. 323
317$ or 644 7746

Inter,

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lobs. Fast Service.
lI work
guaranteed Licensed, Bonded. ii
yrs. experience Call flricker, 3,3
777Q
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322-6457

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No* oilers you the same quality
workmanship n your remodeling
and additions requirements as is
available in his general con
struction

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10—Swap &amp; Trade
SWAPSo-iOP

(luy.rig a irvv
Moving to an
npartment
0? some action *.It, a i.4..rO'
claSsified act We'C help you write
an ad that will bring a last sale
CALL 323 781$

BACK HOE SERVICE At0 any
type fence work Call Atttr I P m,
372 $111

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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
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0ll 323 6769

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Furniture &amp; Miscellar*ous. Sell
'or 3otxt. commission Free- Pick
ups Auction, Saturdays 7 p m
Santord 32? 2770

Roofing

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TO SERVE YOU
JUST A PHOPIE CALL AWAY

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We Buy Furniture
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nrotr's,onally Mariaqrrl

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"LIVE HENS"
J 61c ia, over
50, SOc i-a. Cackleberry
Samsula Drive Ph 90447$ 5.439.

Aluminum Siding

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322-2090

Modern Facilities
AllG.E.kitchens
LocatedWestofHwyI7.fl
1, u'w riri avt,

Highway 17 .92, Sanford

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SANFORD

ALL AD'JLTS - EASY LIVING

PlO DEPOSIT REQUIRED

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FROM

MONTH

lot 1', Baths

IOn Lake, Free Boating

Nw 1 bedroom, 2 bath, split plan
with big paneled family room.
Carpets, dishwasher,
ir and
double garage. Fine wooded area.
Very ow interest roti. Only
.600.
CLIFF JORDAN,REALTOR
$31 *222

134

FROM

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BEDROOM
TOWUHOUS

umnIsMd or

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7

Apts'Furn. or Unfurn

2017 S. FRENCH (HWY '792)
LONGW000

krrnz

LOt'ge 1 &amp; 2 Bdrm .

24 His,

323-9410

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month plus deposit,

Au?Gmy4,jii,

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1973 LeMANS

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Conditioning, AM FM stereo and
tape. Beautiful harvest gold. Only
$7,955. Call Ron Irons. 831.1218
Hwy 134. Fern Park
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Sharp, Like New, Loaded.

41 95

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Dick Baird Datsun

1973 MONTE CARLO

Sipsr Sharp, Loaded,
Luther lnteri5r. Dark Green,
While Top Spci.I SAVINGS

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This car has only 19,0W miles and is
royal blue with *'ftite vinyl in
iv, pUt, 4 Spetu, #.s. eM 1dt. dO,)'
air Conditioning with a 4 cylinder

2995

1973 CADILLAC

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1974 DATSUN 610

a
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3O95

1460 Mustang. professional pair?
lob, custom c2caI. automatic, new
tires, black vinyl top. Must see to
appreciate, $993. Hacienda
Motors, 323.9395.

197$ Toyota Corolla. 2 door, exceltent Condition. Sacrifice. Phone
3237723.

CadIllac, Plum With Hall White
Roof, White Interior. Low
Miles.

1974 MAVERICK 4 DR.
1974 PINTO
White, 77,000 ACtual Mil, 4
Station Wagon, White, Factory
C't.. Auto, Fact. AC £ PS. A
.c, Aviomatic, Real Sharp.
Steall

'66 VW, new et.gine, A.T., chopped,
*600.1961 VW camper, 12 volt, 1600
engine,newringsandvaIes,$79S
or best offer. 323-3620.

I5pd, r8dio, beautiful green with
white vinyl top. Only $1,795- Call
Ed Balle, 13$ 1311.
Hwy 136. Fern Park
Open 5undays 171o6
Open Ni'jhtj'tii$

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1977 GRAND PRIX, good condition.
57,100 firm. Phone 372 76*2.

Dick Baird Datsun

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Impala Custom Coup., 1
Owner. Like New, Loaded
Dark Green.

Datsun

Automatic transmission, air ron
ditiOn,newtires,76.000milej, Tai'
weekend only $1,995. Call Del
flrownfiefd, 831131$.
Hwy.434,FernPark
OpenSundays 12106
Open Nights 'till

t'r.gr,e

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Safe Buy

$910 Mustang, 6 cylInder. 3 speed;
$400. Call after 5:30 p.m .3736040
Dick Baird

irt $7978477, Longwood
37) 65?Oor$)-1 14.01

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Sell us your car or truck even ii you
owe money on it, See Bill Ray or
Jack Mink, DICK BAIRD OAT
SUN. F.m PArk i1l.fllL
19fl Volkswagen. yellow with black
labrlc upholstery. Super clean.
Must sell thiS week 51,473 firm
Hacienda Motors. 32391S.

Open Nigh: Ii
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1972 Pinto, refi S',1nt 'os. iew tires
Racing decals Automatic, alt'
usually 11.995, yours this week to
Sl.8 H6CiCfld Motori. rn ,3,s

19I

This lm,nuIate sports car hs
1L000 mIles, 4 specS, air COfl
ditioning, AM FM stereo and tape.
,, it today. 55,493. 131131$.
Hwy 434. F.m PArk

EvaninqHera,Sin(ord,Fl.
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V11age

REALTOR
LIKE PlEw3BR,$77,
Freth a', Spring - Small cash. ow
payments P4nie your terms

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4)

INC

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Sports Cars

FREE PUPPIES, St. Bernard and
German Shepherd. Call 373 1553
after 5pm.

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COCKER SPANIELS
Bouncy boys &amp; girls, red, white ',.
buff. AKC. 1123. 377 1263
AKC Chihuahua female 2uppy.
beautiful markings. $4.5 to a good
home only, Pn. 869 0267.
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ALIGNMENT

5/7,P)0 O*ner 3730977
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Ravensbrook- Luxury I bedrooms.
2'
bath, on beautifully land

Doberman Pinscher Pups
AKC, $110 up Terris
36 3710

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Practically new lawn mower and
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Skil edger trimer, both (ci
Also screen door, $10. Call 373
1893.
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31,CRE lakefront eState 19.900 23 Golden Touch ' N Sew
Pd. down
"c'
St07SACRE TRACTS,Osteenarea
1 C rTiUfle fl
*1.000 per acre cash.
Sewing tdbie. Sold new or $409.50,
SOACRES on ake Bethel. $3,000 p
assume balance of *108. ar 1?
acre
P.ivrnrn?s of
S'(' 3
5AP4F0H0 SEWIUC,CEPITER
S ACHE TRACTS S?.5(t)
'(') PC
307 E. 1st St ,Downtown
acre.

REALTY INC.
373 7832
E'es 322______
0o2cr 377 1587
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cabinets, as is. Cash and carry.
NOLL'S
Casselberry, 17 97, $30 4206

Color iv. from 5511 ft&amp;W. from
5)1. SrfviCC .111 makes HERBS'
Tv. 1200 5. French. 323 Il] I

Kitchen Bathroom Cabinets, Coun
ter tops. Sinks. lnstllation
available Bud Cabeii. 377 eos
inytne
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HAL COLBERT

Wood or steel desks, eiecutive desk
I chairs, secretarial desks 8

KENMOREWASHER,par?s,
service, used machines.

?97I'1*r..ia tnn , s,,..,..,.iø. ,.,,.
Simpson CD
base radios;
rototiller. Phone 327 2190.

43—Lots-Acreage
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53_-1/-Radj0St
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IS YR. F hA F INANCING
GREGORY MOBILE I4OMES
3003 OrlandoDrive
5.i.li 123 sc
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Pianos 8 Organ Sales I Service. We
buy used pianos &amp; trade. Lessons
Piar.,ogon, guitar, accordion,
pri I group Dali's Piano &amp; Organ
Sales, 301 W. 1sf fl

Used office furniture

I *e. r.,,,.,,ipn

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.11's
ANfl SAVE
The Want Ad Way. and fun
KLlL F' DICORA tOPS
409W l'.t 5? 3?? fl34,
ii.... 1rn?,,,'

59—!dgjsical Wrchandise

Gifts, Knits, Christening Go-ns
PAYTOPI'S CHILDREN'S WEAR
7610 hiawatha
Ph 377 1301

PPa'ti oi.i

5Wf"ING POt'_'L ..
tlreplacn. carpet, range. refrig,
dishwasher,) BR, 2 ba?Pi, *31,400.
SOUTHERN COMFORT: Ap'sros
acre, besutiful oldrr 2 story, I BR.
large liv. rm 2 cent heat and or
systems. All for only *60.000

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Rentals

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nll t'nurce. F-erne
- Dre ;tf Marti,,n Woods Rd
Irri'S Ii iii ,irit cr
16.900 pu . re Osrw, 66? 669fi

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Thursday, April 13, 1976, to
2 BR, Air, Adults,
a) Consider a recommended
No Pets
change of zonIng from Agricultural
73)7 Palmetto Aye
tO OC (office commercial) of the
following descrlt*ct real Property.
BAMBOO COVE APTS
towit:
One
&amp; 2 bedroom apartments,
SW " of Section I To'wnUiip 20
furnished or unfurnhsh,d. Newly
South, Range 33 East, Semboolt
redecorated. Come see. 300 E.
County, Florida, ly!ryg Southerly of
Airport Blvd.. Sanford, 373- 1340
the Center line of S$nford Avenue.
____________________________
East of Rinehart Road and North Of
) Bedroom apt., lights, water f'jrn,,
Lake Mary Boulevard, sUbi.ct tO
carpeted, adults. $95 SO. 322.7298
Florida
Power
Corporation
after I wk days
Easement over the West 150 feet ____________________________
thereof; said parcel contaIns 2.31.5
sAN MO PARK, I. 7. 3. bedroom
acm.
trailer opts Adult &amp; family park
IflipublIch,arino will beheld in
We-t'kiv ISIS 14w,, 170 cAnlr1
th
_373 19)0
IdThUi",diyAPth1S1flS
atl:)Cp,m. ci as -soonthereafteras
r.x.
hA
oC)slible, at which time inlerelted
partiet for arid agaInst ttwrequest
furnis',c'
or tin
stated abOve will be heard, SaId DUPLEX

Cm,fl,)tC &amp; Volusia Counties.
4('C,e Tracts, snill P large
TERRY REALTY. REALTOR 6fl Offi

5)—Household Goods
Like new Early American sofa, dark
PIOC. COIl 8340619.

50—Miscellaneous fcr Sale

SI.SCO

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52—Appliances

1 Bedroom Trailer, 10'x35'

Completely refurbished, 3 BR,
Special cit the Week
bath, centrat HA. family rm
large lot, many trees. Broker
Immaculate 4 bedroom, 2 bath
Owner. 377-992 or 373.1167
home. Isas a spill bedroom floor
W,500
ptan.8eau4ifulea?InkitcPer.with
_.
range, plus separate dining room
Hot Weather Special
Central heat &amp; air, carpetIng.
Laundry room pluS utilly tyjilding
r'
i
3 f -.Jr :'n I nt ,', Ii
and lots f slcrae rCviTi Large
warm days ahead. Fenced re1r,
Irregular lot Is completely fenced
yard, carpet. much mote. Trades
with citrustreel and %hatlowwell.
broker-owner
by
accepted
The price nit been reduced to
Desirable are-a. 121.1(1)
127,300 with only $1,500 down and
assume $76,000 $l pd mortgage.
at 573$ mo No qualifying. Call to"
Call Bart
app'? It) e
REAL ESTATE
Realtor
323719$
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Ptyif 7 PD '7 t)r', fI
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srinkter system, custom drapes,
ANYTIME
AT
carpated,
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ldyltw)Idi.
322.2420

______________Idffll'Op4 MARINF

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Mayfair Home

* * * *

FURNITURE

cri

KMLIY.

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Realty

WE TAKE TRADES
AI4FORD- 3 Bedroom, 2 bsth
home, shady yard, air Conditioned $18,350. MAKE OFFER.

Stemper Realty

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OUTSIDE OF CITY, 3 Bedroom, 1
bath, immaculate, with beautiful
furnishings. $71,000.

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Wri'iva Lanhlil') Pc- cirt on the-river.
Beaul'tul oak shaded lots. Fish.
swim, boat rentals and free
moorage Adults 323 4170.

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4', Acres with a 3 bedroom, 1 bath
CD farmhouse, fenced, tiled field,
two wells, on paved road. $33,900.

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pail

krij Re-al Eslate Broker

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SITS mo Some utlIi'os pad 312.
3217.
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Attrr Hours'
3991
377 06.40

SPARKLING CLEAN 4 bedroom, 2
bath, CD. well landscaped.
Beautiful neighborhood area in
country. Kitchen equipped. Ya'Il
love- di Only $?9,5()()

DELTONANice
individual
homes' 1 bedroom, 5133
7
tiiedroorn,%lSO Nopets. PhoneSll
ioo.

CONTRACF TYPIST with OWfl
typewriter. Piece work rates pay
SIC') an hour or more to qond
typiSt. Details and applications at
public meeting of Citizens' Legal

377 211$

S tenstroni

MALL

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merchandise
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321 0041

Sootlets, older lake home. Wnn.'l.,i
acreage. Dock. Privacy. Paradise
area. FHA terms.
834 2359.

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PINECR (51 3 tx-drom,
home in cicelIcnt condition
Range. refrigerator. di5tiwashet'
* 11* iis.niii
•hi.
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$25,000

Spanish style home ASSume
mortgagewlth 57,SOOcjown
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3436346.

Al

5&amp;ts&amp;_Accessories

ReItor, 373 5774

MAYFAIR- 3 bedroom, i'
Range refrigerator, flCW Carpet,
disposal, drapes, paneling and
Smoked glass mirrors. A beauty at
iutt 574100

CRANK COP1STRUCTIO4
REALTY,MEALTORS

By owner. I BR, 2 baths, Hidden
Lake. No qualifying, small down,
assume payments. 37

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SIR VICE 01
THE CONTRACT"

Rcg Real ts?atr' Bror
$03 W lt St
37) 606) qr 323 0517 eves
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- from 5100
UUVrflmeflJ r,ia,es

______________________________Sanford- 174 N Sunland Drive,
Sunland Estates, Refurbished 3$
A..
I
oearoom. i oa'r'. ay WVTi'T1 $21,500. Many eatras. 1 2fl

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7 Bedroom, carport fenced yard
Adults only. 323-555-4 or 3736420
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Comfortable 2 bedroom home- in
Lake Mary, air conditioned,
bearing Citrus trees. Only 5173
month. 373.6196.

LEGAL SECRETARY with work
man's compensation and personal
injury experience. Pleasent surrounctings. Phone $34-31U.

Protective League, 7:30

3 bedroom, AC, carpeted,

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Days-37? 6123
Nights- 377 2)37

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Spring into the world of cosmetIcs,
fragrances, toiletries. Excellent
earning opportunity. Call 6443079.

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Thursday, April 8th, Sanford Civic
Center Annex. (See display ad.
Wednesday's paper).

OCX-In

p.sossie C I3atemafl
g. Real Estate Broker
2631 S Sanford Ave
(es 373 7643

- I 50-_Miscellaneous for Sale

IOACRES,highancj dry Reducdto

Kich Rei! Esttp

Tl'C Hot"

New houses tfl n rural area No
paymt monthly payments
than rent. Government %ut'sid:ed
to qualified buyers Call tO
•
you quality1

321-0759

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JOHN SAULS AGENCY

DON'T STORE IT, SELL IT with a
low cost Classified Ad

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CITY OF
LAKEMARY.FLORIDA
Noticeof Public Hearing

the s.aid City Coijr,cil.

$1rriQ lAth 5$)? '3 MOnthly, 6 PC?

3
HOMEbedrooms. I bath, CD home. new
carpet. Nice Monthly mortgage
payment, 5)70. $730 down.

3 Bedroom, 7 baths, carpeted, stove
0. refrigerator, central heat &amp; air,
garage, large yord. 322-3133.

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43—Lots-Acreage

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WilV

RECONDITIONED

3 Bedroom, carpeting, ut con
ditloned, )*3. Adults preferred,
Option to buy 323 5831 or 377 6620.

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OP AND THINK A MINUTE It
ClaSSified Ads didn't work
lhi'rt' wnulcln'l ae- any

fenced yard, 1193. FORREST
GREENE INC., REALTORS, $30.
6133 Of 327 $flO eves.

5-Lost &amp; Found
.

DuPLEc- 2 Bedroom
block, excellent condition. n.j cit
t*vel •,, —v.i•r

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IN THE
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
c.:: '.'S !ft! CA -C' C
CT. CIV.
tLORIOA FEDERAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, formerly known as FIRST FEDERAL
AND
SAVINGS
LOAN
ASSOCIATION OF ST. PETER.
SDuRG, a United States corporatlon,
Plaintiff,
vs.
STEVEN J SOLOMON and DIANE
P. SOLOMON. his v,ife; UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA; THREE-D
dOMES, INC., and BARPIETT
DANK OF WINTER PARK, NA.,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby giv'n that,
pursuant to the Order or Final
Judgment entered in thIs cause. in
the Circuit Court of Seminole
County, Florida, I will sell the
property situated in Seminole
County. Florida, described a',:
AA1iliJ
• n A fli.w. A AN
HEIGHTS UNIT 2. according to the
Flat thereof as reco"ded in Plat
Book 16. Page 71, Public Records of
Seminole County, Florida.
atpublicsale,tothehighestandbest
bidder, for cash, at the west front
door of the Semino'e County Courl
House in Sanford, Florida, at 11:00
A M., on April 13th. 1976
(Seal)
Arthur H. Bcckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By- Martha T. Vihlen
Deputy Clerk
F'UbIi%ti. ,'arch 3) 1976
DEX-170

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4--Personals

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by SECRETARY- Super sharp per
sonality, attractive, excellent
the City Council of the City of Lake
typist. Fun work. Good s..ary.
Mary. Florida, that said Board will
AAA
EMPLOYMENT.
70)
'vildap.ihllrh.ariripa'7'100.m. on
(oinhiil'rcial, 322 _..s.
Thursday, April 15. $976, to
a
consider a recomnt- iii'd
C.'ARGE BOOVKEEPEc
ctiange of tonIng Of the tolIow.i
Career
Excellent company
c$e',cried ,.i.i p..pefty. to w?:
poSition
Lots of potential. AAA
Lot A of HO. DURANT'S ADEMPLOYMENT.
201
Corn.
DIT1ON and Lot I of GREEPILEAF
mercial, 323.5176.
and WILSON's ADDITION (9-2020) ___________________________
Plot Book 3, Pages 12.76 and 77.
TELEPHONE SOLICITORS for
The public hearing will be held
membership drive, Ce-filIal
CITY OF
in City Halt, City of Lake Mary.
Florida Chapter Citizens' LejaI
WINTER SPRINGS,
Florida, on Thursday, April 15, 1976,
Protective Leigue. Details and
FLORIDA
at 7:33p.m. or as soon thereafter as
application' at public meeting
Notice of Public Hearing
possible, at which time Interested
Thu'sday, April tth, 7:30 p.m
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
parties for and against the request
Sanford Civic Center Annex, (See
NOTICE IS HEREBY given by the
stated above will be heard. Said
display ad in Wednesday's paper )
City Council of the City of Winter
hearing maybecontinued from time ___________________________
Spring', Florida, thist said City
to time until final acti
is taken by LAB TECHNICIAN - Willing to
Couricllwillholda Public Hearing at
the said City Councii.
train! If you are Intelligent, have
7:33 p.m. or as soon tPier'tfte CS
THIS NOTICE shall be posted In
medical terminology, you can
po',slbieonMonday,Aprill9, 1976, tO
three (3) places wilhin the City of
start a career. Fantastic ialary.
conslderadoptlonofartordiriancoby
Lake Mary. Florida,at theCityHall,
AAA
EMPLOYMENT,
20)
the City of Winter Springs. Florida,
and publisned in the Evening
Commercial, 373-5176.
titI of which is as f011ows:
Herald, a newspaper of general
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
circi,ilatlonlntheCiyofLakeMary, MANAGER TRAINEE- Excellent
OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA,
benefits. Medical, Profit SharIng,
Fiorida,onetimeatlea3tfifteen(l3)I
!tock Options. Must be alert.
PROVIDING FOR AN AMEND
days prior to the aforesaid hearing.
MENT TO THE 1915 1976 BUDGET,
a-JgreSSive type individual, high
In bdctitlon, notice shall be posted in
school graduate or better. Zales
REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES
the are-c to be considered at least
Jewelers, 1100 State St., Sanford
HEREWITH;
IPx
CONFLICT
fitteer, (15) days prior to the date of
SEVERABILITy
Plaza.
AND
EF
the publIc hearing.
FECTIVE DATE.
DATED. Marc?-. 73, 1976.
MANAGER TRAINEE- National
A copy of said Ordinance shall be
City of Lake
company needs several career
available at the Office of the City
Mary, Florida
people to fill the-i positions AAA
Clerk of the City of Winter Springs,
By: 5: Kay Sassman
EMPLOYMENT.
201
Corn
Florida, for al persons desiring to
City Clerk
me'rcial.
373.5176
examine same.
Gary E. Massey
________________________
ALL INTERESTED PARTIES
616 E. Semorari Blvd.
COOK- Great bosS. C'.00d salaryfor
ARE INVITED to attend and be
Altamonte Springs, FIa.
ri;h?
AAA
person.
EM.
tseird.
37701
-- ' PLOYMENT. 701 Commercial,
THISNOTICEI$lobe published in' Attorney for City
Tnet±ve-nIngHcrata,anewspape'rof
PubliSh; March 3:, 1976
cIrculati in said City, one
DEX-IM
SALESMAN wanted- Sales cx1 ti,&amp; east fiftrenday', prior to
periencetielpful. Apply In person,
the time of the public hearing.
Art Grindle's Wheel Ranth
FICTITIOUS NAME
ObTED this 75th da' of March.
,.,,,,,, .5 ,. ,
Sarifoid.
,,
1976
'n...t.;ij 0 ,.s.n, s a' 6ou Orlariio
City of
Dr.,., Sanford 327?), S ,niriotr Nurses; RN's; LPN's; Aides; Aide
'A INTER SPRINGS,
Companion; Heeded irrmedia'ely.
Ct.Iy Florida, under mc' l,Ct,l,ou
FlorIda
6806)6
"iii il RIG "1" TIR( &amp; V.IIEEL
By: 5: Mary 7. Norton
Sr RVICE. aria thilt I ,nIcvVl Ic,
______________
city Clerk
ri ii'Ster saictnhirn.' with 115" Clerk ot
GARY E. MASSEY, ESQUIRE
n' (r,,t C.lurt 5. mrsnl,. County
Ciy Attorney
i,r ,u,, ,n ,,oru.inc with th:
City of Winter
prOvision', of the Fictitious Name
______________________
SprIngs, Florida
5''ti$i
Tn Wil Src lien 665 09 - }'o( R lIT!l I. II. L .1(,L.'SC)"
Publish: March 31, 1916
1937
DEX161
"THE PEOPLE
S. Tom II Taylor, s,
f'1'I Ij',h M,irch I?. 71 II April 7.
P1_ACE RS"
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
1978
BECOME
THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
DEX9I
CUlT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOP
PEOPLE PLEASERS
SEMINOLE COUNTY
GENERAL CIVIL DIVISION
11 ItCh -s hi r.ti4 n'-v"n that I ,im
SECRETARY
CASE No. 76-S$1-CA49D
itilaijiet n t.us'ntst at 113 A h'on
LAB TECHNICIAN
SUNBAFIK MORTGAGE COM.
rn 5, . Casselbi rry. Scmnole
MANAGER TRAINEE
PANY, a Florida colpora?ion,
County. Florida. under the fictitouS
WAITRESSES. WAITRESSES
Plaintiff
1 i$fl%t of PROIECTS UNLIMITED,
tAPIOSCAPFR
-viand that I intend to register said
UPHOLSTERER
DONALD FLEIG and JO ANN
name with th' Clerk of the Circuit
COOKS
FLEIG, his wife, and BEL-AIRE
HOMES, INC. a FlorIda cor. Court, Seminole County. Florida in
-WE SELL SUCCESSaccordance with the provIsions of
7'7I Cummrccnii
porat Ion.
373 3)76
the FictitiouS Name Statutes, to.
___________________________
Defendant
REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES
NOTICE OF ACTION-PROPERTY Wit: Section 86509 P:lorida Statutes
Eip.crienced&amp; Newly Licensed
TO: DONALD FLEIG and
S Joseph Will'ams. Jr
join "Sar.tord's Sales Leader"
JO ANN FLEIG,
Pil 1,51, k',ircpi I? 71. 31, Aprit 7,
STEPISTROM REALTY
his w:fe,
1')7a
7SSt Park Dr
REALTOR 372 7123
Whose residence
orx eo
Is
YOU ARE NOTIFIED
an
CITY OP
acliontoforecloieamortgageonthe
following property in SemInole
LAKEMARY,FLORIDA
Notice of Public Hearing
County, Florida:
31—Apartments Furnished
TO WHOM ITMAY CONCERN:
Lot 437, SPRINGS OAKS, UNIT),
______________________________
accordingtothemaporplat thereof
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
)or?fle-droomsAdultsonly
as re-orded in Plat Book 17, pages the City Council of the City of Lake
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
75 and 76, public records of Mary, Florida. that said Board will
7545 Park Drive $10 up
holdapubfichearingatl.33pm on
Seminole County Florida; Together

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT iN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CASE NU. 76.57)-CA-WEE
In ftc maer of the AdopflO
TAMARA JO CAREY
NOTICE OFACTION
TO: The natural father Of
TAMARA JO CAREY
Huron County. Onio
VAIl £P.E HO'TIrIED t;I
JAMES BYRON 0000SON has
tiled a Petition for the adoption of
bour minor chitd. bearing the name
of TAMARA JO CAREY and •
prayc contained within the- Petition
requests the Court to award that a
Judgment of Adoption Of the minor
by thC Petitiunef, JAMES BYRON
C,000SON,b.entered.andyouar.
required to serve a copy of your
answeror pleading tothe PetitsonOn
th e Petitioner 's attorney, R.
PATRICK PHILLIPS. of Baldwin&amp;
Dikeou, 300 Highway 17.92, Fern
Park, Florida, 32730, and file the
original Answer or Pleading •n the
with Hot Water Heater, Dishwasher,
office of the Cur) of the Circuit
Oisposat, Furnace, A-C. Range and
Court or' or before May SIti, 1916. If
Carpet has been filed against you
you fail to do so, Judgment by
ithdyOuareri'quiI'edbOserVC0Py
DefauttwillbetakeflagaiflstroUlar
of your written defenses, if any, 101?
the rtiief demanded in UsC Corn
cii the plaintiff's attoriwy, whcle
pta
name and address is E. 0. Palermo,
This Notice shall be published
Esq. of Stiackleford. Farrlor,
once cacti week for oi"
Stalling', 0. Evans, P.O Box 3371,
secutive we*ks in Vhe Evening
Tarni, Florida 3360$ on or bfore
Herald, Sanford, Florida.
May Sm, 1976... arid file this original
WITNESS my hind and seal of
with the clerk of this Court either
aldCourtonthis29thdayOfMirCh,
ilitiff'tt
bit
1976.
or Immedlalely thereafter, other(Seal)
wise a defiult will be entered
Arthur H. B.ckwlffi, Jr.
against
you for the ref let demanded
(Ipri rI the Circuit Court
in lhe comolaintor Detition
Ely Clone ilicrlarOe
WiTNESSmyhandandtheseiIof
Deputy Clerk
R
(Court SemU
Baldwin &amp; Dlkeou
Arthur H B-eckwith, Jr.
Attorneys at Law
Clerk of the Circuit Court
500 Hi hwa , 17.97
By: Elaine ReCPiarde
Fvrn Park, Florida 33730

1976
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tot approval for a specific plan for a
condominium area,
The Public Hearing will be held in
the City Hall, Winter Springs,
Florida on tne 19th day of AprIl, 1916
a?7'3OP.M.,orassoonthereafieras
possible, at which time interested
parties arid citizens for and against
the proposed reoueit will be heard
Said hearing may becontinuedfrom
lime to time until final action Is
lake-n.
THIS NOTICE shall e posted in
'iiree (3) pijb$k places within the
City of Winter Springs. FlorIda, at
the Cty Hall within the said City,
and published in the Evening
ttertd, a r.ewspiper of general
circulaticn in the CIty of Winter
Springs, Ficrida, one time at least
t,ften (13) days prior to the cafe of
the public hearing.
DATED this 24th day of March.
1976

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CIRCUIT COURT FOR ARE YOU

r :::::rc SAL:
NOTI(1 lSHtKIB'r GIVEN thOt
b virtue of that cerlOin Writ ot
Execuiion issued out of and under
Itie seal of the Circuit Court of
OrangeCounty,Florid,,uponafinal
Ivdgment rendered in the atore-said
Cuort on the 3rd day of Februa
AD. 1976. in that certain case e',titled, The Celotex Corporation,
Plaintiff, vs Se-moran Drywall
5upply, Inc., arid Kuron McMinn d
b a Mac's Drywall, Defendant,
which aforesaid Writ of Exitcution
was delivered tO me as Sheriff of
Seminole County, Florida, arid I
have levied upon the following
describedoropertyownedby Kurort
McMinn, said property being
located in Seminole County, Florida,
more partIcularly described as
follows:
the warehouse and property
located at the street address of 464
plumoa Avenue, Casselberry,
,,*i,lP 9l II4l d,rinti,wj
being: all that part of Lot 1, First
Addition to Casselberry, according
to the Plat thereof recorded in Plat
BOok 7, Page 33, of ttse Public
Records of Seminole County,
Florida, 'ying westerly of new
Seaboard Coast Line Railroad right
Of way, Comprising .933 OCtel, South
of the county road better known as
Plumosa Road.

FLORIDA
Notica of Public Hearing
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCEPN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
the City Comil of the City of Win.
ler Spring',, Florida, that sauCily
Council wIlt hold a public huring:
() to consider a request by the
GULF STREAM LAND

Springs, Florida
S Mary '1. Norton
.ly Clerk
E '.ASSEY
City Attorney
City of Winter
Springs, Florida
PubliSh: March 31. 1916
DEX.162

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

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Seminole

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Seminole County Cominissioner Sid Vitilen J r., a
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Florida's fifth district
a seat in
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stamped with the county
being framed is "ridiculous." brief history outline and the %litilen .%;rid the office has
.Saunders, in reply, said it is postage meter Vitilen's political
"That is like Bo Callaway other a release dated Feb. 1. agreed to investigate his "completely against the law (or literature. "I haven't talked to
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lie was framed by 1976, announcing Vitilen's campaign records.as soon as Vitilen to use the Semiaole anyone at all," he said when
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and a county courthouse tired of incumbents using their requested that Mrs. Saunders Saunders tactics," Vihien said. anything that is r Y'mw
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purposes.
further themselves in office by proper authorities. "JoAnn is slinging from the beginning and
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Saunders insinuation," Vitilen another."
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nturned torneys to stand by for charges
that involve fraud. This is dIX, to ilinms, declined comHerring's office to investigate
'aused because the Saunders
his campaign financial records printed and stamped by county vestigator, Jack Fulenwider, (

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agreement with Tesch's second offLec is authorized to sponsor .
point. Both felt the 39-page Future projects of this nature
technical
receive
boekkt will prove invaluable in will
A two-year effort tooain a making presentations to assistance from the regional
economic visiting businessmen and in- economic development office
state-sponsored
con- but will have to secure private
profile of Seminole County was dustrialists who are
funding, Tesch said
rulminated today when sidering moves to Florida
The report details various
On another Front James
rcpesentatiei 1)1 Florida's
ecutie direttor of
)epartinent of Commune t)pts of business and Industr) Daniel
delivered 200 copies of the which presently exist in the the Seminole County Industrial
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document to the Greater county, including size, struc- Development Authority
Sanford Chamber of Com- lure anti fiscal activities of iSCIDAi presented board
individual firms. Also included memberswith copiesofa letter
merce.
Iichard Tesch , a member of are climatic conditions ind a which he said had been mailed
the commerce department's map showing the size of the to 237 electric equipment
economic geographic region which manufacturers headquartered
of
division
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de%elopmcnt presented th supplie! persons for the in northern and midwestern
states
profiles to Tom) Hunt, chairman Seminole work force
'lins is something that was
The letter, which was also I
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Committee, tit the panel's requested b) the chamber back signed b&gt; hunt and Loveless,
in 1974," Homer enthused. "We outlines advantages which
monthly meeting.
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Tesch, closely assisted on the made the request, then we had Seminole County and Central
project by commerce depart- to wail in line and I'm really Florida might provide for
ment staffer Philip Loveless, glad that it's finally finished. It cuiplo% rs plagued by steep
said tic saw the profileas a two- will be an invaluable t
Clianiber of C(anmerce and it's employee absenteeisin do'.. to
pronged instrtunent.
"First. I feel it will help in something that we could not bad weather,
ne letters were sent out
evaluation of the Sanford and have afforded if we'd had to pay
March 22 and produced one
ca," Tesch for it ourselves."
said It will snow where your The State Department of positive response within the
pitfalls lie And Commerce underwrote the first week, Loveless said
economic
electrical
the
secondl% it will be a tool for entire cost of researching, Soliciting
compiling. printing and binding equipment industry could lezd NEISWENDER
folicitation."
to ctremel) faorabIe results
Hunt and Jack homer the booklets Hut Tesch said
lAweless,
said, because it is an HON 0RED
exectilive manager of the Seminole County's economic
prciIik
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More than a year ago the
A vote of confidence was giveti this morning to Seminole County government's new executive
iusiitant A resolution signed b} county employes was handed over to Roger Nelaweoder b) Pat count) produced a stud) which
Glisson (left) as a smilling Bob Flits looks on. Nelswender was recently appointed by the county said there is a pressing need for
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meet certain Impending deadlines
The most pressing in the Slay I deadline, by
which time all applications for federal grants
covering historical pi- eservaUon and r--storation
must be made
A preliminary requirement in making this ap.
plication is registration on the national register of
historical places An historical surey to this end
has already been completed.
Included in the historical survey report and
grant application must be architectural projections
of plans and costs for Downtown Sanford's facelift.
'Therefore we appealed to the local am
chitectural community for help,' said Miss
Jacobson. "After reviewing the Downtown history
and potential they became interested and
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mot vated
After completing the prelilninar) planning
required to meet the grant application deadline, the
cooperatie will then help conctptualize the
cotiununity center which Sanford property owner
and DDC backer Jeno Paulucci Favors as part of
Downtown redevelopment.
The cooperathe will work to produce a plan
w hich wiLl help citizens picture the
th.t
could be effected by the facelift program. The
Downtowners will then be able to deterrnine what
the) would like to do with the physical uliage of
Sdnford.
'It is not their ithe architects) purpose to ride
the '.chicle of an architect's dream to create a dome
to local mankind in Dow-ntown Sanford." said Miss
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season ttis weekmd over Seminole County. Tbey'll be taking off Sunday. The pubUc is Invited It, % alch the coutnt. I Herald Photo
from the Flying Seminolc Ranch Airport on SH419 between by Jacqueline Doud)

California governor - Ford's and ex4)klahoma Sen. Frt-,,
challenger for the Republican Harris. were due at a Manh~,,
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U' a nationally ttleised Spet(tl Democratic masons forum
Wednesday night.
Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey,
Secretars of State Henry A. the Demairats' presidential
K'ssinger wet.S a partuular tar candidate in 1%8
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considered to be Florida's leading authority
presenatlon arc'ute:ture Gross is the arctutectplanner who wa3 contracted by Haines City to
design a Downtown deeIopment program for that
city. His reccuunendations are currently be ing
implemented
All the architects are donating their services
during the preliminary stages According to DDC
Chairmirn Sara Jacobson there has been no
discussion of fees, privileges or priorities.
"ney are doing the preliminary work with no
strings attached arid no commitments have been
made to any of them," said Miss Jacobson. "lliey
are workng with us because of their concern with
community de elopment"
ne facelift is still a long way off, Miss Jacobson
explained but the cooperative has been formed to

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I)u,A-ritown Sanford, as proposed by the Downtown
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